Society Meetings. iHrlfclTO CAbtle. No. 79, A. O. K. OF TUB M. 0. xnunna sui juummv ni n bor'sllMl. Lohigbnin, at 7i30o'clock r. M. . II. ,1, lltvnsiciier, . it. u. i u. . uiinain, 4 h: k. rt. s. OMAD1IM HUTTK.t COMB. No. 088, 1. O. O. F., I ,moets every Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, Inltoser's JJftll. A. W.JJnciro., A. u. i M, tl. Iteber, Scoretary. "WOHOTOCATttrtlt, NO. 171. Imp. O. It. M., meet on Wednesday evening ot each wepk, nt 7:30 , o'clock, jn I'nuiio pcnooi ii nu, weissport, ra., B.;f,.mekcrt, s. b. it. aimam, c. ot u XWiionTOH I,oioi!, No. 2SI. K. of 1, meet on Friday oveuiiigs, In IlpltcfallMI, at70 ociock. j. w. .iiauaeuonsn, u. u. x. . . . liaiouu, it. oi anu c. Advertising ItntcN. WeUeHroit to b distinctly understood that Jno adverUsementa will bo Inserted In the col unit! tiieUjviuiox Advocate tint mar be -eieivedtrom unknown panic or firms unless ,n eeovnpanled with the cash, Tliofollowlnir are ur o,lt terms. Adreittaoments for 1 vear. tier Inch each insertion 10 Ct. " Six Months, per Inch each insertion 13 its. "".Three Months. 20 Ota. " Less than three months, first inser tion 1, each subsequent Insertion 23 Cti. Local notices lO.cents nor lino. 0' II. V. MOIITIIIMER, Publisher. -DISTRICT ATTOTlNEY A COUNSELLOR ' AT LAW. Onrox. No. & Mansion House, MAUCH OlIIIM. PA. Settling Estates. Filing Accounts and Orphans wonrt vraouce a specially. TrlaVot Crimes carefully attended to. Legnl i araDsaaiiosa in r.ngnaii ana uerraan. jau a. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1876. 1 Local and Personal. ,137 Parties receiving the Advocate Willi a cross marten niter tticir names will p.leasn remit tlic amount duo for Subscription, or Iho extra BO cents will be addhd to pay tbe expe'nses.of collec tion. The dog days will end August 18lh. Next week you may plant turnip seed. Sparkling soda water at J. W. Lentz'a drugstore, 5 cents per class. Work was resumed in all the mines .of the Wyoming region on Tuesday latt. There are oyer twenty slate quar ries In active operation tn and around .Slatlngton. Luzerne county has forty-two re presentatives in the eastern State peni tentiary. Says the Morning Herald " Look out for a counterfeit $10 bill on the A. lantown National Bank," -Now Is the time to lay In yonr winter supply of coal, for the prices will advance in August. Healthful beverage fot the million k Sparkling soda water, 5 cents per .glass at C. W. Lontr'a drug store. If ,y.ou want a nice glove go to T. D. Clanss' and select from his new and .elegant stock' of kid and Lisle thread gloves, just opened. Tho Lehigh county agricultural so-.ctetx-pro'pose arreting a floral hall as .an additional attraction for their annual fair,, A large lot of Centennial baby car riages just received anrt for Mile very cheap lor cash atF. P. Sentinel's ilard waro store, Lohighton, Pa. Potatoes are high In price, and the 'prospects are that they will so remain, .owing to a threatened failure of tbe crop. The Easton Express says that railroading In that vicinity is oncoming .about as uncertain and unprofitable as boating. Men engaged on the coal trains have only about six months' work In the year. The St. Paul's Lutheran Sunday fechool of Catasauqua will hold Its an nual plc-nic In Kurtz's grove, npar that place, on Thursday, August lOth. F. P. Semmel offers at private sale, on very reasonable terms, seventeen very pleasantly located building lots on 'the old fair grounds,.in this borough. This offers a rare opportunity for per sons desiring to build themselves n home, or further particulars apply to F. P. Semmel, at his bard waro store, on Bank. Street. T D. Olauss has just returned from the city with a beautiful stook of Centonnlal and other styles of neck ties.. Also, a full stock of gent's fur nishing goods of, the choicest quality. iCall'andee them'. V Paper hanging, painting and glaz ing neatly done by Ed. Eisenhower. Orders left at the post-office, Lehigh ton, Fa., will receive prompt attention. Charges very moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. (24) J. TV. O'Nell, at the Lehlgbton Bakery, has newly and tastily fitted up his ice cream saloon and opened up bis sMa fountain, and is now prepared to supply our citizens with the finest fla vors of ire cream and soda water day and evening. DB. FlTTLER'S ItUEUMATIC REMEDY auras rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous and kldtiay diseases. Dr. Fittler's Pectoral Stout, infallible for coughs, colds and bronchitis. Dit. Fittleu s Cordial." Caliiaya, Liniment and "VjCOETABLB LlVEB PlLLS Sold by C. "W. Lentz, sole agent for Lehigh ton and Welstport. 2-ly J . K, IMckert has still a f o w of those eligible lot In IllckertBtown to dispose ot. If you feel like securing a good home call and see him Tie Is also sup plying flour,feed,lumbcr and coal at the lowest rates. ' T. D. Clauss has just returned from tho city with a beautiful assortment of cloths, aasslmeres and vestlugs, which he to n,tw making up at prices lar below any other bouse In the Valley, while the style of fit and workmanship is unsurpassed. Call and see his goods before you purchase elsewhere. There is no charge" for showing goods. Also, a full Hue of ladles' and gentlemen's satchels. Within a week past the Lehigh Yalley reread has received fourteen new locomotives. They were made at the Baldwin Works, Philadelphia, Dr. II. J. O. Nenmlllor, of Summit Ililli wns In town Thursday. II. P. Levan, tho Indefatigable constable of Franklin township, says ho Is not a cnmimatu for ShetllT. Thos. J. lloberllng, ot Matich Chunk, tho pnpulnr aspirant for tho Democratic nomination for l'roluono tary, was In town on Friday. Lost, July 25, 1870, between Pleasant Corner and Lehlghtoii, a Lady's Hair Switch. A sultahlu re ward will bo giveu if returned to this onice. -W. M. llapsher, Esq., of this bor ough, has been appointed Chairman of .tho Republican County Committee. An cxKeJIfiit appointment and a welt" deserved compliment. You can obtain horses and car riages, or If you like It better saddle horses, at tho livery of David Ebbert.nt very low rates. Livery on North street, just above " carbon liouse." And yet .onother On Thursday morning Barney Hayes, was arrested nt Cole's Patch, Schuylkill county, by two of the coal and Iron police, charged with pejury In the Campbell case.tnUeti to JIaecli UhutiK, and lodged in jail. Lafavc'tte collego opens Its fall term a week later this year than an nouueed In the annual catalogue, the extra week having been given to allow the students more tlmo to attend tile centennial. The term opens September 7th. One night last week some unknown thirsty cusses broke into the saloon of Mr. Robert Mitchell, In- Catasauqua, and took therefrom a keg of beer, ci gars, pretzels, Ac. The beer keg was found next morning in Ureinlg s woods, empty, of course. Mr. Levi Werly, administrator of the estate of Daniel Werly, dee d , sold tbe property of said decedent consisting of a now two story Irnmo house, situate in Slatlngton, to Abuaham Kennel, for ,$950. Henry Mels, a tajc-coReetor of Lu zerno comity, has decamped with f 10, 000 In collected taxes and several thou sand dollars borrowed from Immediate friends. The county odlclals In Wilkes barre have attached his bondsmen for tho amount. $.VOO Kcvrard will be given for positive information br to the name of the person who stole my dng with his chain and collar, and drowned him, V ednesday night, (18th.) A creature guilty of an act so unjust and cruel, aini in all its sickening details so utterly contemptible, ought not to remain in ob scurity. E. C. Buuauss. The anthracite coal trado remains In much tho same Inanimate condition that has ruled in all the industries the present year. It is no exception to anj other pursuit. Capital everywhere, In private hands as well as In the control of coroporate bodies, lies Inert and un called for to take part in further pro duction, Daniel Graver, of the Bee Hive Slore, in order to reduce his stock and make room for fall goods, lias marked down prices to tbe very lowest figure. If you want bargains in dress or dry goods, this offers an op portunity never before mot with in Lehjghton. Tbo three yars since the black bass were planted In the Lehigh will not expire until tbo 27th of next No vember, and therefoie nobody is privi leged to catch them. The Commis sioners intend to prosecuto all persons who violate thu law, and those there fore who hanker after black bass had better appease their appetito with some thing less expensive than fish at t25 a piece. On Thursday evening of last week Lieutenant David Krelger, of the coal and iron police, arrested William Calla han, of Mahanoy I'lane.as iio was com ing down tho mountain from Frackville on his way home trom Pottsvllle, on a warrant issued by 'squire Yeager, of Mauch Chunk, charged with having committed pejury ou or about the 29th day of June, in the trial of Aleck Com bell at Mauch Chunk, A few days ago we received a copy of the argument of Franklin B. Gowon, Esq., President of tbo Heading Rail toad, delivered at Pottsvllle In the trial of Thomas Munley for the murder of mining boss Thomas Sanger in Septem ber last. Hie argument is a powerful ono, and puts the Mollio Moguries Into a light, from which they will be glad to hide. Mi. Gowen has been untiring in his effort to put down lawlessness In the Coal Regions, and be is slowly but surely accomplishing his great end, In another part of this paper will be found the advertisement of Mr. C. K. Landis, founder of Vlneland, N. J. Tbe comnletn sueirnea nf thn flraf r,m ject, the fact that there was such judg ment uispiayea in ine selection, that the rules and regulations governing the town were wise and wholesome, that the yields and ptofits both to those who purchased and cultivated the lots, sold them and erected dwellings thereon as well as the projector, has luduced a number of persons to urge him to lay out another town and give it his own name. He has finally consented, and has chosen an elegant site, and now of fers lots for sale, upon the same plan that the lots In Vlneland, tho town so celebrated for its fruits, trees, shade and beautiful homes, was first offered. Any of our readers who may feel de slrlous to change their residence, will find It worth thslr while to see Mr. Lan dis, and vlow this fine regloa of coun try before they decide to settle else where. A sad burial took place recently at the Hyde Park cemetery, neat Scranton. The occasion was tho funeral of threo children of Morris Jones, of Pittston, namely, Sarah Anule, six years of agej Roland M., aged four years, andKdlth. the babe, one year qld. All weie burled in one grave, and the scene was one of the most affecting character. Ou Tuesday last, a small boy, named Stein, residing at Hazardville, was driving a team up the hill from tho L. V. R. R. depot, when ho fell from his seat, and the wheel of tho wagon passed over his Icg.JustbeliuVthe knee, badly tearing tho llesh, and slightly brtiUIng his face. Dr. N. H. Holier, assisted by his student, E. S. Miller, dressed tho wounds, and the boy was then sent to bis home at Hatardvllle. Letter from Mnncli Chunk. July 28, 1870. To comply with my promlso of a woek ago, I enclose list of candidates, so far OB known, for every ofllco In the gift of tho voters of Caibon county. Its composition Imposed, as you may readily believe, an arduous task, and It was only at tho expense ot much time, and more consultation, that I am to day enabled to present, what maybe accepted as a complete list of those likely to enter prominently Into tho coming canvass. Many others, were of course, mentioned to tho writer, but be ing for the most part email potatoes, with no earthly chance of a show, their names do not appear In the, already al most eufllclent, announcement of names ; although no pretense whatev er Is mariu that the present list contains tho names of all who may conclude to sacrifice case ar.d comfort for a consid eration. Indeed the Impression prevails that there will be more, and that many worthy men will yet have to be added to the list. At any rate, It will not bo for the want of candidates to select from If the people of Carbon should not bo well served for the'next three years to come. Tho writer might, and, perhaps should, expatiate upon the merits or demerits of Individual candidates, but for this tho time is not yet. Theie will bo plenty for this after the meeting of tho several nominating conventions, when we may etiter upon this business nioic elearly and understanding. Monday last was a grand gala-day amouig tho craft, and candidates were thick iu town, when bluff, of course, was the principal game indulged in. With men of sense such things won't take, of course. There Is a certain standard by which men especially those aspiilng to public honors are merriugly judged and that this standard will bo adhered to during the coming political contest, all may rest assured. True, the people as well as individuals will, at times, make mistakes, but, generally speak itig, they make less In their collective than iu their individual capacity. And It is to this very discrimination we may safely trust. He who knows nothing but party ho who has neither forgot ten nor learned anything, will, natural ly, always "stick up" or "hold out" for party, but with .neu gifted with a reasonable share of good, suuud, com men sense, mere party amounts to but little, and although In National politics wo may disregard the man or sink him, if you please for principles, in the narrower seuso we never should, and that tho people of Carbun will paj due regard to both, at the coming elec tion, is but to expect that which Is rea sonable, for he who has nothing but par'.y lor a passpcrt, Is rarely a inan to bo trusted with the administration of public affaiis. But vox popull vox Die, and to the peoplo wo may safely trust. Here they sri'i "you pays your aioney and takes your choice" : FOR ASSOCUTK JUDan. Sr. It. TjPOtmnl, Jo. Lvnu, and John Hettlcr, of Mkiicli Couuk 7.. 11. Lou, oi Lelilichton ; all Democrats. VOK rilOTUOXOTART. TliomaaJ. Uebeil ns of Maucn Clinnk; Elwln Bauer, hast blanch Chunk; Joseph Foist, Weisaport, Doinootati. Tboinai Komuror, clnghton, ltepnblican. POK SUEKIFf. DerJ. P. Yeasor, MrucIi Chunk i Tanl Krcsge, ToHuuienalnc. Democrats. 8. V Peeler, Na4uehonjD2 John Painter, and Dintal Bcuddor, Mauch Chunk ; W. C M'CormlOK. Kidderj iolomon Yoakel, Wehsport; Unary Campbell, Franklin. HepaDlioaus. FOEJlsJMlll,T. A. J. Darling, Lebithton i James A. Ilarver, Lausanne; Dr. J. C, Kramer, Towamonting; James Sweeney, and II. J. O. Ncumlllor, Summit Hill; E. T. M'Donough, llauto. Democrats. Ed. F. LnckenDacb, Mauch Chunk) Wm. M. IUpsaor, Lohinbtoo, Hops- FOli STATE SrUUTOB. Charlton Burnett, Democrat, Htroudiburs. tOK CONOUEyt. Major Robert Klo.z, Democrat, Maucli Chunk. (OrihcBo Thomas Kcmcrer, A. J. Durlvng and James A. Harvey, aro "a?" lor ro election.) ITEMS. The hearlnc in the Camnbell case formed. (of couiso. one of the grand feature of this wook's Juulclal transactions. Yet for all that ltdnin't umouut iu uiuoii. a.inou?n a w-uorae powiT lau ctitrnie couldn't havudoue belter execution than the lawyei s did. When the blowing had blown over. Ms Honor decided that tue deoulon of the Cimit would be rendered on tbe'Ajtb oi Auiruit In other wonls at the meeting of the autourn. od June Bcs&ioug; aud until tnen the hotdoof Impellents" will li-tve to walu I am sorry to be compel cl to chtonlola the aeiloUH lilnosH of ono ot our most etatiwab.e clti zenk. that ot 11. F. Veneer, who Is considerably below par. Huckleberries are sai l to be plenty, but the crop of local candidate, promise to eclipse auj. thing heretofore known. Another reduction of wages among tbe em, ploreesuf the Central Hit. la tiKUeu of, whlch it true, would bo reducing tbiuKs to flno iwnns. " Z'l scharf etlcht mcht," ami. it ti Mild, that it was the latt strfw that' broke the camel's lisck." btockaolders. of coure. expects 10 per cent, ou their Investment", rive of whloli have aheadv been paid, and the other tlvfl will ne even if the luaosircra shou.d have to borrow It I CapitulUts are inexorable, but theUuoier may the pood Luru take caxo of h.in, for" .Money bags ' won't. All tbla iu tho 3 our of Draco 1876, of ino United titates the one Hundred and Drat, and of shoddy rule tbe lUih. Mr. J. II . btanton and lady, for some months visiting-Ht Mr. J. W.eeip's, on Wednesday ot this week set out ou their return trip to their Canadian borne. Dunns' their stay the Ntan tons uiada many Tnondj. all or whom undoubt edly Jolued iu id wishing tn worthy ooupia 'good bye." A lnoonllskt-hop, tho lirat ot tbe season, Is announced to take place at the bwitcb-Ilaok I'avllion on the night ot ibe 3d ot August. Jmlg. lair bv the parties uaving the matter in abargo, saceesBlsociUlii. A week or so ago Mr. Q go. ICrrcber, of East It. obunk. Killed a ' rattler" wl.11 is rattles, and bv his timely intrjferenoea probably saved the 11 lo ot a cultd tho ' varmint" was lusd preparing toctrlie. Julckey UoyIo,ouoof the gang of Kastil. Chunk roughs, by tiring stones ut upeaioatle cuiieu near the wclgh-lock ou Monday last, got hlmeclf Into hut waver. Ho was artueted. but when arraigned before IJiqulru Yonrer, oioau uwai'. ills oareisa wns rocoveric, however, and poor ailosey la no iv pining away at Coatio lireueiser, John nrlabton, tha celebratel Teuton as lcoulit of sutcjueliuuua street, ri.)oioo.i over the uirtii of a rising uai-teuu&r, which happy groat hapoenud several weea ago. Auinoreased DeaHjcratloJ majority tit TU. den and riendnrks. la predicted by lion. J. It. Blruthers, for JI01 roe County, lor Congress Iio clnlms tlmt Monroe will endorse the nomi nee nf Carbon, whoso choice la likely to bo Hob' t Klotz. An Interesting snlt In said to have tnen place nt I'n.t Mnuch t'lemk it few ilivs ego. A certain pnity sued nnmiipi for nssiult nml bat tery, and an atrgrnvnlrit rstoot the kind It prov ed to bo In spite of which, however, the plnln. tiff ovcntuaily odvnnccd tho defendant the IuncJa to pay costs, culled It "iiultfl," and both portlia entered Into bonds to keep tho peaco for one year, Our nplclibnr I.vnn, of tho Demecnt is highly elated with the success be Is meeting in bis late dcpaiture that ol llmo-bnrner Chief burgess Hom of Knst Mnnch Clmnk, tired of the snlonn-liKiiinM. 1ms leased hi she bang on Center ptrcet to Mr. llnny 1'obpt; who will lake pocstm on the 28th ot next month, By slating tn last weok's Issue that "pap" wns an independent candidate tor Sheriff, your Inlnrmant was mistakin, as Mr. l'uliitor con templates running auhjpct t.itlio Hcpubl'csn mmimntlugrnuvcmion. with which boor Peeler Is said to h.iTo the Inside tmck. Whether this Is so or not fine will show, but he'll have 10 ilso betimes it no InteLds to beat tho vciieroblo cx BhenCC, Booing the, grnttcmen atlarce.ynur coirci pondent uimle up Ills mind tint Mr, Win. Oilla ban effected Ills release 011 ball, lull In what amount, he's been unable to SRCerlalu. Curl 011s ones might probably learn this of Mr. Dau Halblus. Ono of tho most dl'giacefnl rows that cvor happened In tills vlclmtv, toolt nlnco at the Five l'oluts, at lCasc Mauch chunk, last Sunday nf leinonn, lu which a widow ladv and her son werothe principal nctois. 'lo Judge by the criminals of the victims, the be llgernnts crt ilentlr understood tliolt bustuops. Next tlmo tho ' ladv " and offspring overstep the boun. darles of prospeiitv, I aball give thilr names in full, Mrs. Alex. Campbell, dutiful and loving wo mantis she appeals to be, vis ted her beloved, at the county jail ou Wodiin.-day, and, no doubt, bail a good time with ' Aleok" lu consequence of his victory I An Old lllltle. During a ride with our friend Or. C. S. German, on Tuesday last, through Franklin township, we called at the residence ot Daniel Wenti, Esq., where wo were shown a German Illblo, In 2 large folio volumns, printed at Tnebln gen, Germany, by John George and Christian Gattlelh Cotta, In tho year 1729. It Is hound lu parchment, with clasps and lims corners, and is In a most excellent stato of preservation He also showed us a copy of tho Ger ruantown Wochen-Blot, published on Thursday, October 20th, 1775. It is very neatly printed on two pages, 10x18 Ins., and was published by Christopher Saur, at'three shillings a year. The following letter will explain It1" self : . Parryville, l'a , July 25, 1870. Mn. H. V. MoiiTHiUKit, DBAitSnt, I feel sorry that I was absent from home to-day, when you and Dr. C. S. German called at my office, for I have not been absent from homo more than about two hours for several weeks ex cept to day, for could show you another old book, which was brought flora Germany by my Grandfather, John Jos. Weutz, in or about the year 1770, but part of it was torn off before I had It it was printed MDCCLX1V, and the beginning reads as follows : "Der apostollschen Ulstoro welchn (abdias Uischoff zue Rabylotiii) uend luencr der aposteln verfasset uend af rltMuues aues der hebralschen In 4 tl lo latelnescheu uebe.rsetr.et, erstel Buech von den fuertretlllehen tbalen, welchen vou deui belligcn Petro, dem fuer nebtusten ueuter den apostlu vcrricht ed worden, uend l'aulus, Andreas, Jo cobl, Johannes, Matthais uend nuditn uemi auech riocli wle the ersten Christ en gemotted uend gepelngt guwutden slut." I have also an old prayer book which was brought from Germany by Mr. William Ricking the Grandfather of Mrs Jnhu Painter, also Mr. John and George Schusll, on or about the year 1785, but the date Is also torn off. Yours Truly, Danl. Wentz. mm- Religious Notice. Union prayer meeting to-morrow (July 30). at 9 o'clock a. m. ; a mis sionary sermon will be preached by Rev. James Uowmao, of Philadelphia, at 10 o'clock a. m., in tho English lan guaga, and a collection lifted for thu mission cause. Sunday school at 2 o'clock p. m.,and preaching lu tho Ger man language at 7:45 o'clock p. m. by J. C. Ullem. On Sunday, August Cth, at 9;. a. 111 , Rov. S. Neltz, P. E., will, the Lord willing, preach on a special subject : " The End of the World, and tho Fi nal Judgment," in the German lan guage. It Is anticipated to bo a master ly and extta effort, sucli as is seldom uttered. All are cordially invited to Improve the rare occasion. At 2j p. m the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be commemorated ; at a quarter before 8 p. tn., preaching by Rev. S. NetU, P. E., In the English language. Rev. J. C. Uliem, Pastor. Counterfeits. The following Is a list ot counterfeit notes reported to be circulation at this time ; S i. New Plate. Greenback lssne of 1899. Vig- net, united bUtes Capitol. Uu ou NaUoual llaak. .New Tork City. Uuton llauk of Kiudeihooa", Mow York stale. York KsUonal Bank, York, l'a. Hampden National Uiuk 01 Weitfleld, Mas.-&cUaseits. First .National Hank of Oalena, III. Merelunta National llauk, New Bedford, Alass. Traders National Bank, Chicago. AH on town National Hank, Allentown, Pa. National liana Commonwealth, New York City. Ninth National Bank. New Yotc Cltr. National utaie Bauk.Terro Haute Indiana. Union National Bank. New Yora city. Fourth National liaua; 01 l'lilladelelnn. Consolidated Nutional llauk ut l'biladel phla. National Bank ot Commerce, Now York City. Counterfeit 3reenbacks. Bcrlos of 1SC9. Vignet, Hem v ciay. Tioga National Banc, Owego, New York. J 2. 11 SS. 5. f 5. IS. SS. (10 111). (0. $10. air. sio. 120. t. W. 150. Court Proceedings. July 54, 1873. C'lias. Heendsen vs. Prince Metallic Paint Co. Bute oa defendants to plead in SO (lava. WendUl Schwartz vs. Tho-. KuonsandZ. II. Long liuleou delendantn to plead in 10 daya. Frank Thomnson & Co. vs. Fred Wagner Phentf appointed to pav money Into Couit, aud Wm, At. Bapsher appoiuted Auditor to dis tribute. Leonard Schwartz vs. Fred. Har.aohcr Or der ol Court tiled. Lawrence P. Hi an vs. F. W. Lelnbaeh ds Co. MnoTitr ordered to pay money into Court Paul Danner vs. Bain. B MeoUes Uula un O. Breneiser, tiheriff. to show lause. eto. Caleb T. Amea vs. Anthony Dlmmlck Older of Court anrgestlng a ruductlon ot Judgment or a new trial. lu matter ot first and final acoount of A, IX. Tobias, administrator otJuo. McNnitv. deo'd -J as At. btruthers appoiuted Auditor to distrib ute. Petition of hop'ila and Emma Uarlloy for Guardian Thos. Kuehnerof imli M. U.i.iuk p poinled Uuaidlau aud bond approved. Tho Moravian seminary at UelhltT hem has bueu In existence 91 ye,irs,aud in that time had 0,773 pupils. This In stitution Is tit p'reaeut lu u Uouibhlug ooiidllloii. Rig Crock Items, Thelhcrtrtotiielerhtts Coniodown con siderably Flnco last week. Cool nights aro tho latest. It will not bo many weeks until frost will put in nu nppentanco. Tho grapo crop throughout this section promises to be large. Fishermen aro getting moro numer ous than fish, of late, iu Rig Creek. The Bass mlll.of this plaeo, Is under going repairs. It Is earnestly hoped that It may bo restarted shortly, so as to glvo employment tn those hands compelled to lloluactlvoln consequence of Its stoppage. Corn has suffered considerably from the late drouth, and will not bo as good a cr.ip as was at first expected. Tho oats has been got nwav with and Is a light yield. It will be only about 1-0 of a crop as estimated by many. The straw In length would do, but of oats there Is but very little, and light In weight. The hay crop Is reported short by a number of our farmers, while others npnln, more fortunate, have some to sfll. Potatoes have suffered consid erably from the drouth and ravages of the bug, thn yield will also be light throughout the valley. Are wo to have another plc-nlo ? If so, hurry along, thero Is always danger lu delay. Mr. Jacob Gravpr, of this place, has not nB yet begun the erection of his now barn, the old 0110 having' been consum ed by (ire, he Is obliged to stack all of his hay, rye, wheat, etc., whtcli Is very Inconvenient. Thn rain on Tuesday evening (al. though rather cool) helped tho growing vegetation. Mr. Ed. KInsoy and vilfe, of Slatlng ton, waro at this place on a visit last week. Mr. K. Is employed In tho Wil liam's quarry of that place, ond he re ports that they havo effected n number of snles for roofing slate In London, (Eng). This speaks well for the old Keystone. Mr. M. Kemcror, of Mauch Chunk, and Edward Komerer, of Iowa, were on a visit to Rig Creek on Saturday of last week. Thoy were tbo guests of J. J. Kenieror, their undo. We aro continually hearing of bear and snake stories, but tho latest Is one in the form of threshing a largo amount of rye from one sheaf. A gentleman from the uppei -part of tho valley, who by the way is pretty well skilled In all kinds of yarn, and fendy at a minutes' notlco to Invent another, claims to hayo threshed from n single sheaf ono peck of rye. This would be at tho rate of 2!) bushels per hundred sheaves, I havo never known It to yield more than Ironi rive to eight bushels per hundred. Our farmers I think would do well to obtain his Rervlce. Next ? Paul Kresge, Esq., of Steralersvlllp.Is favorably spoken of as a candidate for the ofllco of Sheriff 6t our.next election. I am personally acquainted with Mr. K. aud do not hesitate in saying that if elected he will uiako an excellent Sher iff, and one that will do justice to tho onice. May he recelvo tho hearty sup port of the entire Deinocratlo party, is the earnest wish of Risvkhe. Big Creek, July 20, 1870. The Yost Murder. So great was tho Interest manifested in the Yost case on Saturday night last, in Pottsvllle, that the court houeo was crowded, nnd In nil the towns In tho Schuylkill region tho telegraph offices were kept open that tho verdict might be bulletined Immediately. Crowds of peoplo wcrn waiting sround tho ofllces. After an almost continuous session of eleven hours on that day, the judge charged thu Jury and they retired for deliberation at 7 o'clock, alt 11 'o'clock they rendered their vordlct of guilty of murder in the first degree. Tim prisoners Carroll, Boyle, Roatty and M'Geehan showed no emotion, though their wives wppt bitterly, when the verdict was announced. During the night M'Geehan cried like a child. A feeling of general satisfaction and -relief prevailed tho region that Molly Magulrelsm and the rulo of lawless mubs had seen Its day. Thero aro now flvo couvlcted Mollio Maguires In the Pottsvllle jail, and tlirco in our county jail. Other trials will follow early In Au . gust, and much uneasiness Is shown by untried Mollies, In and out of jail, as to who will bo next, as two more promi nent members of tho orcauizatlon, it was rumored Saturday night, had made additional astounding confessions, seeing their chancel of escape diminishing daily. The Goal Denlera League. TI11 Board of Control of the coal combination debated Monday the ques tion of the shipments of coal In Juno by the Lehigh Valloy Railroad to tide water, amounting to eighty thousand tons in excess of the schedule of tonnage as agreed upou by tho several compan ies last winter. Among the mem Ders of the coal combination at tbo meeting wero President Sloan of the Delaware, Lackawana and Western Railroad 1 Thomas Dickson, President ot the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company j Mr. Gowen of tho Reading R rut 1 road Company ; Messrs. John Taylor Johnson, Piosldent, and Parish, ot the Central Railroad of New Jersey, and Messrs. Pdrdeo and Swoyer of the Lehigh Valley Railroad aud Coal Com pany. Messrs. Pardee and Swoyer ot tho Lehigh Valley Company, reported that at a meeting of the Lehigh Valley op erators ,Iu Mauch Chunk, on Friday last, a resolution was adopted that the Lehigh Valley Company buspend ship ments of coal to tidewater tor two weeks In tbo month of August, so as to equa lize their tonnage to the proper amount and reduce tho excess they had in Juno; and further, that at tho said meeting it was unanimously resolved that tbo Le high Valley operators would abide the actton of the Hoard of Control and limit their shipments for the remainder of the year to Its proper quott as estab lished by the coal combination. After tho reception of thu report It was resolved to hold monthly meetings of the coal combination In New Yin It, for thu consideration of questions ro hititii; to tho governmeLt ut the coal tile. County Committee. Tho members of tho Anil. Monopoly and l.s bor Roform Cotnmllteo ol Osrton County, up pointed at Tho CmiToiHIon ol 1873,iro requested to meet at tbe Atnorlcan Hotot, Munch Chunk, Hntuntoy, Angust Cth, 1879, nt 2 o'clock, p. m.,to nrionge tor the nomination of Btate, National and County offlcors to bo voted lor tbo lib Ot November, By order ot E. T. id'Doxouan. Chairman. JollN DuVtlif, See. ' Mnucb Chunk, July Mth, l!7(l. The Conl Trmlit. 'lhe fol.owlngtobls shows the quantity nl conl shipped over tbo Lttilgli Vallcr Itallroadfonhs wo ending July TJd, 1873 and for the year a compaitd w.tli the same tlmo last yeart Hfgliins From. Woek, Year. Wyoming 1IASI II 155 257 II lluzlolon.i 25 007 IS 191.961 IS J poor j.sblRh tl 01 .S'2 M Denver Meadow...,. 8.7:4 11 219tfl 17 Mabnuny .... 8,312 IS 239 32.112 Mttuoa Chunk....... 5S 01 8,22400 Total 68.022is 2,l8Sarii"o3 Last Year UC.0S0 CO l,2'M.27e 00 Increase,, 91l',W0(S Deciease t. 111,927 II imi'OnT OK COAL transported ovtr Leblyh A HUKiii'hauiia Division, Central II It. ft New Jersey weekending Ju'y 21st, 1870. Total week. To date. Shipped from tou. cwt. tons. cwt. Wroming 10 931 14 Sii9,204 17 Upper Lehigh 1.516 00 1I0.S2S 15 Heaver Mosilow 8,415 04 206 8 J 10 Hozletoh S.B3S 0 46 757 17 Mauch 4'lmnk 6,141 IS 255.773 01 Unznidvllle 21433 00 Bimth and Jndd.... 6.040 l Tntnt 25,(53 12 !,2t6,8C0 1 Previously 1 eportcd 1,231,713 07 Total 0 date 1,250,8 6 18 Bamo time last yoir 029,9(15 03 Increase......... 620,841 10 " " Decrease Letter from Kansas. Mn Editor. I have received cunmnrous In quiries iu regard to the Distribution advertised. 111 vonr paper during tho past few week by the Kama) Lund end Immigrant Association. To suvo time and the trouble otanswoilng each iu detail, I desire to Biy to all InttreBted. that tbo Association is chartered bv authority of the State of Kansas. lor the puipose of promoting Immigration to the State, nnd that in turthar mice ol this subject, proposes to dlstributs, BY LOT, to Its patrons, prlzos amounting to the princely Bnm of t77u0). rhey will havo two drawings. In tho .Ma n, or Grand Drawlng.they will n ward 2,i 01 prices, ranging from t5) up to t75.wxejcn. In tbe Fpeclal Drawing they will award iro.OCO prices, ranging from tl.'JO up to lio.ooo.uo esoti. Tho Special drawing Is de. signed ns commissions for ARcnts and tho tlek. ets ro given free to those who mako up clubs or purchase two or moro abates In the Main Drawing. The price of rthares or Tickets In the Main Drawing Is 15.00 each. For $10.00 they will send two shares In the Main Drawing and one ticket doe in tbe Upeclal Drawing. All persons in. Testing f 10, and securing three chances, WILL HUCUllEATLKASTONKFRlZE, SS there are no blanks In tho Hpecial Drawing. The llonru of Managers were selected from among the most prominent men of tho State, and have the coufldenco and support of all eios.es of onr citizens. Tbey have all been more or les connected with ths public nffalre t tho btaje, and tholr character and standing In the community Is a sufficient guaranty that ths ilistilbution will be fairly and impartially mads. I can stato most positively that tbo drawing will takn place at the time stared -Angust 25th. Till! KANHAS IMMKIHANT. rlvlrg fall particulars of tho Enterpiise. Its objects and Imrpoii's. with endorsements nnd references of ho utghest character, and Information regard, lug ths fctnle of Kansai, will be sent free to all whoinaydeiirelt. All reimtlonces for sbaros, or letters of In quiry, ndnresiod to tho undersigned, will 10 ooivo prompt attention. M. jL. HI JUUli 1,11.11, HIO'V. Atcblaon, Kansas. The British Iron Trade li snfferlng greatly from the geueial dullness of trade and from the stilt 01 nnd lockouts of English coal minors and Ironworkers. The suspension of work at tho furnaces Is becoming con oral. At the end of list month ono-fouitu of tho furnaces in scot land and a large number In GngUnd bid stop ped work. This Is an expensive way of correct ing tho evils ot over-production or of excessive cost ot tho product, for In tbe largest establish ments It ootts about 8y),0OO to pat n furnaco which has beau blown out tn condition to resume work-. One hundred tons of Anierlcsn beef, we are told are oonsumed overy woek in London. This beef Is shlpprd from this country in rofrlgeit. tor apartments In tho steamers, and it nnder. sells tho British beef in the London market sometimes being as low ns one-half the price of tho latt' r. IU quality is highly commended. and, as the consumption is constantly growing, a, large trado In this beef la anticinated. ' Closing Prices of DeHaven & Town send, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, July 37th 1875. U. s.(,'s. 18(1 214 bid 20i asked U. S. G-20'B, IBM 157, bid 10 S asked U. H. 6-20's, pas-J. A J.... IJH bid I8 aaied V. H. 5-20's. JS67 20 bid 20M asked U. M. ,1.20'slSOS 2U bid 2IH asked U. ft. 10.4s... isH bid lfct asktd. 17. H, ( 'urrencv, O'a 5Sa bid 2S arkert U. B. 6'sl881, now 18'i bid 18H asked Pennsylvania It. It 62' bid 52H asked Phda. & Heading It. II..... 44t bid 41k aked Lehigh Valley it. it 60 bid 57 asked ) eblgh Coal & Knr, Co.... 43 S bid 43 asked United Companies of N, J.IMIt bid 140 asked Oil Creek & All. VaL It. It. 10 bid K1H asked PhUa.fiS I'.rin it. U ..IS bid I8H. asked Moithorn Central ft. It.,.. 811 old 95 asked llottonvlllo I'oss. It. It. Co. 40 bid 407; anted Catawlssa It. II, preferred. 12 bid 44 askod Oold 11H bid 12 asked Special Notices. E. F. Knnkel's Bltt&r Wino or Iron E. V. Knniel'i celebrated Dltter Wine of Iron, will effectually cure liver complaint. Jaundice, drspcpfla, ohromoor nervous debility, enronid dlarrhcoa, disease of tho kidneys, and all dis eases arising from a disordered liver, stomach or intestines, such as constipation, flat ulence, inward piles, fulness ot blood to ths bead, aclditr of tho aiomach, nausea, heart, bnrn, diseust lor tool, fulness ot weight lu the stomach, sore eructations, sinking or fluttering at the pit of tbo stomach, swimming ot th head, hurried or lUmcult breathing, fluttering at tbe heart, chokligor suffocstlng sensation when in a King posture, dimness of vision, dots or web3 beforo tbe sight, dull pain In the head, deilclency of piespiration. yellowne of the skin and eyes, pan In the side, back, head, cheat, limb, otc. sadden flushes ot heat, horn ing in me nesn, ronsism imaginings ni evil aud giuat depression ot sptr.t- rrlco, ti per bo' tlo. Beware ot rounterfsiia Do not let vonr druggist palm off some other preparation of Iron ho may ny Is as good, but ask for KunKell Dltter wine of Iron. Take no oth-r. Kukela Hitter Wine ot Irou la not sold in bulk only in 11 bottles. K. F. Kunzei, Proprietor, iNo. r North Ninth Htreou I'hlladalpfin. IV Bold br aU druggists and dealers everywhere. Tapo Worms Removed Alive Head and all comnletn In two hours. No fee UU toad passes. Rest, l'ln and Htomach Worms removed oy Dr. KusKF.r, V8 Noitli Ninth tst., l'h ladelphla, l'a. Send for circular. For re moving Heat, Pin or stomach Worms, call ou your druggist and ask for a bottle of Kunkel's Worm Syinp, unco (1. It never falls, com mon s use teaches If. Tape Worm be removed, all other worms can be roadliy doetroyea Jy 15. Q ANDAI.WOOU pouesi.es niuoh greater power lu restoring to a healthy state the mu cus membrane of tae urothra than either Cube bs or copaiba. It never produces sickness, Is cer tain aud rpeodytults action. It is last .uptf. scdmg every other remedy, btxty oapsuics euro lu six or eight days, l.'o oihar modidna can do thid. Dundas Dlok A Co.'s Soft Capsules containing Oil of Sandalwood, sold at all Drug Hlores Ask for olraular, or seud to Si and 87 Wooater street, aN'ew York, tor one. apaJmJ WHAT TEN UEN TS WILL DO. I'lc tniw. Stationery, Jiwolry, te., almost ,. given away. Cironlura snt free II. J. KUBTA 407 Canal Street, (1st Ward). Phlla. mayt-yl Traps and Sargio'al Bandage Stand. W J. MVEllETr, No.eJNortii .drouth St. " below Ardi8U. Philadelphia, Latostlm. proved Tram's, fhoulder liruces, Klaatlo M ock ings. lieits. Suspeusorlea, Crntohes, Deformity Instruments, &o. Also Mrs, Everett's, il ch a self adjusting and other oxdebtatsd Female Sup poiteis. Lady Atteuovint. large stoox aud iow prioo-. ueruiaaiooaaaiuilytieateo. Jnlv.TI,1873.1y. OTtt UO-ob JQD VllINrYNO,OALL AT ... TSm UAKUON ADVOCATE OFFICE. W ork ready w hon promised, and at city prioea, B8Bure.tooatt-Itwlllvsyto)Utto,
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