rm.sJKAw-Bim.ninw iiisiii iibi Society Meetings. .j iimnrro castle, no. 78, a. to. it. oy.ifon M. o. 2ndanl4tu Mendavqt'caeh month. In lie ber'n 11 BTl.lVilUKliton, t'7:3q o'clock r. m. jcrcy-Oenna n, fj.'l?. 0.1 f . it. ailhatn, s. K. (CJIBlUJ.IlUm.N.LQDOS'NaCSO, 1.0. O. F., moots every Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, r iajtober'a llall. Daaiel,arnvor, N. O.i V. IU llox, Secretary. ronoJOtA'TRliicNo. Ul.inip. b. H. If., m.ct ' " on Wednesday ovoulng ol each week, nt 7:30 o'clock. In Public Bchool Hall, Welsspnrt, Pa. i)..F. Klokert, 8. S. 11. Ollhara, C. o( It iLiaieirroff 1,0 nop., No. 134. K. ol 1'.. moots every Friday evening, la Roticr Hall, at 8 o'clock. J. 8. Lentt, C. 0. T. ltatchu", K. ,ot It, Had B. Advertising nates. Wo desire, it to to distinctly understood that ,tto AdverUsemcirbiwtllilio inserted in tho col umns of ti Oabbok Advocate that may be retYoitrom unknown pnitioa or firms, miles vaceoiunanledwlth. the Cash. 'The following nro ourosLY terms. Advcttlsementi for 1 year, por Inch ench Insertion . to Cts.' " Sir Months, per Inch each Insertion 11 ('Is. " Three Mentha. " " , -jo cts. " Less than threo months, first lnsor. Uon t. each subsequent Jntertlon 23 Cts.. oeai nonces iu oonts per line. 1J. V. MOMxyjttElrubllahcr. E. R S1EWEK8' .DiSTmor ATronjfEy & counsellor AT LAW. ' ' t i.OPnCE, No. 2, Mansion Uos'iio, r MAUCnCUTJNK, PA. Settling Estates! Filing Accounts and Orphans 'wim iriwmce n specially. Trial of Cantos cnrolullv attosded to, Legal itraneactlons tn English and Ocraian. Jan I). "SAfrRDAr MORKINb, JULY 17, 1675. Local and Personal. -Hats an caps of every stylo ttho llowest prices at T, D. Clauss'. Calicoes at 6 cents per yard, at .DanQrayor's peo.Hivo Store. -JQcnt's furnishing goods in every Tarlety, very cheap at T. Di Clauss'. For bargains In every line of goods, .call at Dan." Grayer' Beelllvo Btoro. The coal strikes are over, and busl. ness will again take courage from tills. Hardware, coal'and lumber at tlio very lowest market prices, at P. P. -Summers. Ladles' gaiters, a new and olegant :itock, Just received at Dan. Graver's. Celling very cheap. Aceording to the latest English statistics there ara, 14,000,000 .Metlio .dlsts throughout tho world. Charles Trainer, Is now fixed In his new store on Second street,aud Is sell ing flour, feed,&c. at lowest rates. Try Mm. An elegant assortment of spring .and summer suitings to select from at, T. B. Clauss' Hall nf Fashion, oVank Streel. T. D. Clauss lias Just received a very largo stock of fancy worsted suit sings, which he Is uiakliii; up a, lowest juices. ., If. you want a nice fitting suit of .clothes, call at the merchant tailoring .establishment of T. 1). Clauss and bo suited, The 22d annual meeting of tho tato Teachers' Association will be held An Wilkesbarre, August 10th, 11th auj 12111, 1870. . Now ls'tlus llmo to put In Cucu Aer pumps. Yuu can get them from r P. taramel at cost.' They are the best ;pump mane. Our estimable fellow citizen, T. D. Clauss, we learn, will be n candi date for the Democratic nomination of vCounty Treasurer. Handsome stepping horses and ntat carriages cau always be obtained at JJavm jsuncrt's nvery, on Bank st int modciato charges. Mrs. Lydia Klotz, of this borough, while picking cherries ou Thursday .morning, leu iroin mo tree ana was hart rattier severely. T,bo Northampton County Saving jwnR, at. aasvoii, na-, just declared a i-seml-auuual dividend of 10 per cont, payauie on aemana. The Luzerne County agricultural Society will bold a fair this fall, com. xnenclng on the 28th and closing on tho The new Iron brldgo across tho Delaware ut Easton, for tho Eastun and jlmboy Itallroad, is rapidly draw, ling to a completion. John Freymeyer's tailoring estab lishment, at white Haven, was broken Into and robbed of goods to the amount ,i vuuu on ttunaay night. Rev, "Mr. Pllth, of Catasanqua, Ilev. G. A. Bruecel. and"Prof. nerndt. wlth their families and friends, visited ,uicn uuoko on Jionuay last. Mrs. M. L. Drelsbacli, of Maucli 7l.nnk, (neASuenom.of Catasauaua. Trosented her husband with a bouncing sat unvy quo oay iog( wee K. M.J. Kramer. "f!nriiir Rtnrn " Allentown, Pa., is out with a host of narcains in rtress and dry goods. Read ,tils advertisement oa our 4th page. In the case of J. Boyd Henri a gainst the Lehlghton School Board, no ticed In our last, tho arbitrators found yfor tbo claimant la the sum of $450. L. F. Klepplnger, at his livery on , the corner of Bank and Iron streets, lias f lot of nobby horses and handsome car riages, which he hires out at very low prices, The coats mado up by Laury & ;Pters are not only neatly trimmed but well taada up of the best, material, and ttuo fit" Is unsurpassed by "any other Ban,' POTATO. BUGS.Darllue, .tho ,lnigglet, Ins Just received 1000 lbei ,ot pure PIUIS GItEEN. The only sure remedy for tho destruction of tho rotato Bugs. Boots, .shoes and gaiters, .made es peclally" for tho' trade of this .locality, ,are selling at "knock down" prlcea at T. D. Clauss merchant tailoring es fa.Dlishmout, on Bank Strict. Mrs. Guth, tha Welssport mlWoer, palls aUentlon to ,tho fact that she Is low telling spring and summer hats W feonnets, for ladles and chlldron, nt and below cost. If you would secure a bargain call early. Wo offer (or sale ono of Danlol; ,F, Bcnttyi'8 celebrated .-Wanes .pt a, dab gain I Call at this office. Cabbage, .red-biets, .onions, Baled, .bananas, plno apples, and nil tho caily fruits ana vegetames at a. n.. rait Ingcr's, Bank 6treot. jUlIton Florcy has opened n faddlo and harness manufactoryi In the build' 1nc next to W. II. Kneclit'e flour store, iu Welssport. If you want anything In Uiis lino glvo him a can. House cleanlncand scrubbing, or washing an-i Ironing, for families or . ii. .... , : T o... suiciu pt'iauiia, uy ikuuib al, juvyu.o, Uanltway, flrst house below the Advo cate office, Lthfghton, l'a. The liny crop Is now about cntiro ly lwuicd In theso parts. The grass was ty thin and light, particularly tlirurfliy and clover, and as a result .tho ym was unusuany ,smani Miss Patterson, of tills place, while i attendance nt the plc-nlo on Tues- day last, caught her arm.On.a .nail, and very uauiy laceratea tuo uesu ll.Jleber dressed tho wound, f We are pleased to learn that JlTr, John McKclvey, of Packcrtou, K5s so far recovered from his unfortunato nc cldent,,asto render it'probablo that' ho Will ba out on crutches few days, A camn meeting,, under tho nu spices of tho Evangelical Association. will commenco on thoCTth Inst., in tlio grove of Mr. William F. "Smith, near Gerinansville, and contlnuo ten days. Auditors of township' and school nccbunts aro subject to a lino of twenty dollars and costs for not having their settlements published and copies filed in tlio office of tho Clerk of Quarter Sessions. Charloy faker, of Maucli Chunk, will not clt down to r e-s-t In the neighborhood of n rattlesnake again. Ho tried Jt a few days ago, and made a very nnrrow'o'capi) from the fangs of his snakeahlp,. . y, , J.;K. Jllekcrihas still afewof.tlfoso eligible lots In lllckertstown to dispose of. If you feci. like soeurlug a good homo call and see him He Is also sup plying llour.feed, lumber and coal at the lowest rates. , . , A IUm: Chance Wo offer for salo ono of Edward Plotts' Stitr Tailor Or. gans, fresh from his factory at Wash ington, N. J. This Instrument Is. sur passed by none in the market. Call at tills olllcc. Tho now stores of Win. Kemerer and F. 1. Semmel, on flank street(,nro being pushed forward to completion w)th considerable energy. When fin ished they will bo'tho handsomest and most sliMlamlal store buildings In town 1UUU Mils wanted. To secure great bargains at Laury & Peters. They navo wst received a largo stocic of fan cy worstcdand casslmerosultlugs, which they are prepared to make up in first class stylo, at 1875 prices, to suit tho times. C. N. Itoth's, (lato Lobach's) bak ery is In full nnd successful operation. Look out for tho wagon dully with fresh bread and cakes. Ice cream ah 1 Ice cold fountain soda water; day nnd eve ning, at ins elegant saloon on Hank rcet. We learn that Nathan Klotz, 'of bummlt mil, Ziarnoy Philips, of Ash ton, W, A. Graver of Lchighton, and A. Wlilltingham, of weiistort. will be the prominent candidates of tlio two parlies for tho ofllco of Register aid itccoi'dcr tins fan. E. II. Snyder has just recieved largo storek of now goods, comnrlsL ladles' dress goods, prints, linens, mis llns, &c, also a full linn of groceries and provisions, all of which lie is pro pared to pell nt prices lower than ever before offered In Lehlglitou. Georgo'a watch would not tick last Friday evoning, so Georgo got mad very mad, and threw. It through tlio Packerton Hotel window, and then It went to pieces, and a jolly young jied ler exchanged with lilinliy giving him a calico shirt foi tho case (35 for a shirt Is not so bad theso times. Wo paid a visit to Summit Hill on Monday last, nnd found "mine lipst," J. W. Itecd, of the Eagle, looking as blight and happy as ever. Excursion ists visitlug tho Summit should not fall to stop at the Eagle and partako of the "good things'' always provided for the hungry nnd thirsty. Savo 20 per cent, by buying ladies button gaiters at Laury & Peters'. They have just Teceivcd an Im mense stock which they 'firtv.offerlnir at a great reduction on former prices, mm which iney guarantee to tin of u quality su perlor to anything of the kind over offered for the same money. Call and see them. The Sunday school chlldron cnn. nectcd with the Presbytorlau church, In this borough, had a very Interesting time Thursday evening, In the base mont of tho church ; tliu children beintr very liberally supplied with Ico cream, candles and nuts. Tho occasion was tho first anniversary of tho opening of tbo school. . The plo-nlo of the teachers, child. ren and friends of Trinity Evangelical Lllthprntl Chnri! In T.ln.lar.. .,... woods, on Tuesday last, was one of tlio largest ana, pieasautest affairs ever got ten up In this borouch. A'ceneral In, vitatldn was extended to our citizens to attend and partako of tho very elegant ii'iuui, pruviucu lor tuo occasion. Hon, Asa Packer, the founder nnrl benefactor of tho Lehluh university, nt Cn..l. ll.lnl...... i ouuin xjuiuiviiciu, luueiiiiy luuuo tno institution a present or thirty addition al acres of land adjacent to the present grounds. The grounds of tho Univer sity now comprlso'nearly ono hundred acres, which from their proximity to iietliloliem uru rapidly advancing In. valuo. Messrs. Laury & Peters, on Tues. day last, presented us n, pair of lie juouawic l'atent lieiiean bprlng Stis." ponders." Wo' havo no hesitation In pronouncing thorn the best liml easiest suspenders over worn by us tho elas ticity is where tho suspender Is attached to tho pants, and hold the elasticity un til worn out. there being not n nartlclo of rubber about them, it you want an easy, durable susnendcr call at Lnurv Peters' and get tho "Mohawk." mlcu from GC5 to 03 cents. Frank Brogqn,, a liquor dealer, nnd nnnntnd cltizpn'' df Be&er Meadow, teas killed Wednesday (moining by" a fall of dirt, whlld engaged lnprocurlng coal for his family uso inWabandoiTcd' mlno. about n mllo f ro'n .Beaver Mea dow, and near E ftlEl & 'Co's. c61- liery. Tho deceased! leaves. n wlfo nnd nlno children. A young girl named Giles residing at Mill Creek Station, near Pottsvllle. who has becn'forsoveral ycarsu subject Wednesday, had an attack, nnd falling forwnrd with her head Into a pall of water, was drowned boforo asslstn'nco could bo rendered her. , 'jj Religious. To morrow (Snndavl lnomlnir nnd nvenlnK. Itey Alosandor Weaver, of 8lntlnt?tnn wilh prencn in inn now acaooi nouso, urmn uerran iniiEuuHujusienn or inepatior xtry. ltuen). uinlarl nt Arnoi's tneetlne-lioaso,. upon Trlilch occlwlqu' Hev. Jos. ,iylor, l E., will cfflclato. M. E. Church. Preaching to-tnotrow (Sun. ilnnch Chunk-, ami pt 7:i)p.'m.. byTresldlnc T)r N .Mlder. Rev. Win. 11. Wood. Snndiy School at J' o'clock p.m. ' ' 1 1'ietuyierfan Church. Services to-morrow A louumyi iuiiu h. uihRuu ?!j'j p. in, umiuay school nt tin o'clock u. in. Tho Con.1 Trade lofollowlnir tablo shows tho quantity ot conl illlDDOd over tlio helnch Vnllev tiallroad tor tbo week cndlnu July lOih, 1875. nnd for tho yoar aa llea-Ions JTom. Week. A v' Year. Wyouiiut; :i,ui3 it v Itnzleton W.411 11' Dpppr IjChlh JloavorMCKlow 4.1C3 11) Mahanov , lt),537 J0 . CI0.4S1 07 '.45,4.2 11 311 It 00,VW 14 184,0.-4,13 , ,214 C4 alauoOhnntc..;. Korth from lCastou, Total. ..i.-. Last Ycar.u. ...... 1 ncroiso Decreaso I8.H0 02 3,107 OO 7o, 01 w) lflll.KO 14 141,70 03 13.S93 00 Miraculous JLCtcniie. Tllchman Arner.cldo.it aon of Hon. T. Amor, ot this boroush, on Siturday cycnlnfi last, at tempted to Jump on n moving coal train at M.ntch Chunk, wbon mlsslnz bl9 hold, ho alio- pod and fell alonjrsldalluvtracf, throwing hlsi nana unuer mo Wiiocis oi tno cars, ransulng 11 nnd the right foroorui., He wag taken to tho offltfoof Dn DoTonng. at Stanch cnunk,i and the wound was drcssod,nfor which he was sent to his home tnth'e borouph, and placed undrr thoraroo! ilr1. Kober." itop'os are entortaincd that his hand and arm will bo saved, ThU la another, warning tagalnst Jumplhgl on .moving trains. " . . j i Al. JIIller Jn Trouble,, Al. Miller, tho lllttersvlllo horse Jockey, wai In attendance at the, Soranton Itaoea list week with bis celebrated trotting horse ) Olpsy lllll," pud nt tho clpso.of a oertam raco piotcstol a KSlnst the winning horse being given tho stakes because, of hU 'owner having ontorod 'tilm in n class undrr fuho roproBcntattone na to his ro oord of speed and time, nnd which objcctioos after InvesUgatiou, resulted In tno wituholdmg ot tho purse money. Tho owner thou In turn lu rtlgatod the Insurance of a warrant by tho 1'oor Directors, under on act dstod Toburary 17, 1820, declaring horso rarlug, trotting, Ac, common uul'Ouccs. and thohorsoa llablo to soliuro by sapcrvlsors. ovor6ecrs of tbo poor., or sheriff for forfeiture, awl under which tiroci'css Olpay Bill was locked up as confiscated propt-rtv an 1 oh such 13 now to be told, Allentown Deuio era. The nittcravllla Rncea, ThoetockholdersotUie Itlttersvlle Driving rjrk Association mot nt tho hotel ot J. Frank Ilelchard, In Itlttersvlllo, Tuesday.anu rtsjlvdl that tho 1'tll mocting of tho Association eholl to h"ld August 31st. Sept. 1st, Snd nud3rd. It wna alflo deoldea tli&t Uie proimum offeiol ahall a. mount to t3,ouo, to ho divided us lollowsi 1st 2tnl .tilt tJiw lor 3 miuuto class f 151 (7.1 30U. 75 100 125 no 75 45 CO lo UJ 110 25 AW " UK) 2 37 " 250 70O " V.27 " . li'O aw Paciug raeo loo In case uuy trotting purse will noj ho filled, the pacing raco will bo substituted, and the lnoellug coutlnuoouty for tbice davs. Ittho trotting purse are ailod.tha paclun laco will tnkoplacoBcntcmbor3rdatS(j p. m. Entrcoi will closo August 31st, at 9 p. in., at al arena Fct- toi's old South lletnlclem lletol. Ilorald. A Numerous Progeny. Mr. Nlclnlasbtio'jl wna tjorn nnd raised In Lower Towamtnslng township. Carbon Co. A friend of ours' was down' to soo him B'lmo tline ago. IIo says he is 74 rears ot nuo an 1 Is tho fathor of 30 children, n living. Ho ha bis tlmd wile. Ho had otgat chlldron with UU first wllo and eleven with each of tbo other two, Ills youngest child ia 12 months old. Illso'di st sou la tho filher of 17 children with ono wife. Ho has over 200 grand-chUdren. and hetweon forty and fifty gruat giand-chlldrcn. lli "third and prcfcpt wlfo was oulv fourteen years old when ho ruari ) al her. Sho is now thlrty-lhrce. Ho la li.a,o and beaiur yet and bids lair to livn manr yearn-IIo haa' a farm tf isl acrea wluWi be works hlnucl. He baa always been ft working man ana nas never been alck a day In bia life. When be was 17 years old ho, in company wtUi soiuo otnerSfWaiked tr jtn Towamcnatlg to noar I'cnueiavlllo, and back ajolu to a training for ono banini'lUrebleoforSO cents-tbo distance eaciway being 2a m; ft aernioj ho aue ceiHloa in inaklng'good cltlzcna of bis children, Our nf or.nant aays that for a long distanco a round tbo Cl gcutteman It a stranger inquires, M Who lives o J" Tha answer will bo sirohl one of Nicholas Btrobl's sons or somebody married to ono o bia daughters Monrot Demo crat, t . , Meeting of the Jr. O. U. A' Maiioli Chunk. M. In Tho seml-ounual session ot the State Council of the abova ortor will coutouo la planch i-'nunk on Tuesday, July 10th, nt-vhlcb" ibpro. scntatlvrs will lie pi own I from overyvec(on of tbo stale Mbch 'interest Is being taien by IxxlgoNo. 123 of this borough, tho members ot wnich aro doing all they ran to mako tbo vl' of their brethem pleasant and agreeable,' KverfJ Throughout 'Uutso two uoivicoa wo weia attention Trill buSmld tlin vhuCi ....' th.t .st N?""' ?P Imprened with their aalomult r.the aiieniiou win oujam mo visitor nn.t that they davoilon nud cluae atloutiou nf the people with will go away well pleased with their visit thero is not the least dabt y ' lu honor of tho visit of tbo Stote Council the Order in Manch Chunk have originated audaro arronging tho details for a grand parado. to which will bo Invited quite a number of Lodges trom abroad. Tho parado wili lake place on thu ofUrnoon of July scth, and win form on Market rqnaroall w lvil from wliencoit will raovo ovor tlio foUowlng route i Up Wet Broadway to Foundry, then couutennarcb to Market House, then to Upper Mauch Chunk, down South street to Centre stieet, up Centre to Co llar, down Cedar to Hi oalwny, Manch bmik, down llroadway tn Suquchsnna, down Bus. quehannacouuteiTiuue'i at Mansion House nu Kuiqnehinni tuUaiiri4,(l'uwa'lliilrdHo Saltv Maucli Chtuik, up Centre to blxtb, bounter march dowu Ceutre 19 imlrood .atretti- Maucli Chunk, dowp Uailroait t? Markot Sqtaroupp MailtetkiquarefsoiojiAjucrlciu IIoii.cl. whoro prooessiqn wUl be aiidrsed by lion. dhaa. M bright, and I"rank M. Coly, 8UI0 Coilifllor, luoprocesaioawin bo under tho iiuarge of Mr. It. W Tobias, ol thla borongh. fas Chief Marshal, whose Chief of staffwlll be Jlr Jajob banile, llialdaroMoan.c ). AtUbrustcr auv 4. iiummei. SUMMIT 1111.1. I.UTTKH. Jnly.15. -hvcry oijo,bClng lusjlcngaitt4 at ,hls particular enung, i nines nre.very qiuci. hcrcj, Ot the ld!cr, which during tho times of sospensionionu aowucn ujeunveu mo pittv, noUtlng is to be seen, in cnnequcnco of wlilcli licwi IteiiH are OXlrcincly rrarco i Indeed kuhwot linrdiy nuythluKllut vviillioot Inter. et to thogoncrnlicidcr. Travol ,ovcr tho kiwilch-bncK centlnuct rather dnllr tho sonsoij, thus tor, being a failure ni com pared with lost year's. Host of thoso that do pationlzotho gravity road, do to lortho sako ot tho r ao.nna mosuy retnru toy tno snmo car, and why shouia thj isrry, slnco the groat at traction m our neighborhood' tbo famous loo- cave l almost lnacccsilble, oicept at tho im. mlnent risk of llfo nnd limb 1 In not fitting up prqper means ot easyacoeasto tills wondrous cajo, tuo managovsor tlrtbwltch-bacicltollroad show a lucS ot entctTrla's, to say tho loaBt. Onco mado easily accessible, and prominently platted befuto the publle, flio natuial loo-caTowonu silrcly.attrnct astniany oltho curious a any thlpgTu this noighboihoo & In that ot tho famous Switzerland of America. '' '" A sid accldeut, tortnlnating lu loss of llfo, happened yesterday. As Mr. 'Frank Miner, who hud occasion to visit town on bublnoss, was nbout to enter his vehlole, tho horio broke nwny from blm, demolishing the carrlago, andranning down ail vo year old son of William Kauo, while at play-in tho road. This happuointabout2 o clock p. in,,at8;0'clock,tho lttUo sufferer was a corpse. ' Vonrs, IN Tua CLOUDS. Dashes Here and There. 111UCII CIIU.NK. Charles flller..tho enternrlslni? Uroadwav grocer, ims contracted for two car-ionos (about- luivoasseisi oi poacuca per weeic uuring ine coming season, Tho liist installment to arrive August sin. Mis. Rhlebnl andDletcho aro expoctod to roimu ims wcck item tneir tour to uermauy. alr.'l'eterltHRirertyhos lecontly boen pro- seniii uy nis wiiewun n iwcivo-pouuucr, la the BhaDoot u bouuclujr jov.. lir. lirighton cUiins to fioyo served tho first spnug cuicten ui uiu tAaHou. The chaps that stolo llilly ThomoHon'a broom aro duubtleMSConviuiol by this time lhatbtoom sionung ii Dut poor dusiucsb, eveunsaioao. Tho Hummer ianillv. In this boronirh. con, slste of 31 membeis, wno, it Is computed, owe tho community n total ot 120 ycurs of actual feervito. vuew I Tommy's appotlto is said to have iucrcasod so trtuuc uuoua.y, that on n recent otierryiDg ex. pcditluuliuleitllkonttempliug tho tin pall ulter lie had Hluwod atm' lfn runtntilB. Messrs. Alurlght & stroll are now gottlng up four of Plumb's &H) ton coal Jiks and two luigoholbtlug euglnos.- Tho latter for Alessrs. n.iy cs uo. oi uoavcr ucaaow. Mr. Philip Kngoisor, hitherto proptiotor of thOAi&ucb. cnuptc liotei. lnteuus toiemoroto 'vaiuufuut. Ail. mum, iiariiy will succeed Jttoi nino cau'iciiy or " mine noac." ' aln Evert, living near Jlcaver ltun, U said to havo d'scoverut BUvcr.aud .copper ore on hn prcmlsei. dpcclniens bavodioeu lorwardeil to i'liuuueipm i lor uunauzanou. Among tho guesU l egl&tered at tho M ansl6u lloubouu Tuesuav of laot weor, 1 noticed tho name of Hon. A C. Uaruier, Uougrossmau elect iiotu j uiiuucipiuit. Tlio many friends of Oscnr Stork, lato head coo'x at tno Mansion, will bo glau to hear that iui Kcubiei-iju isuoing wen iu new xorKuuy, und tiea-gus vuiltiug Maucb Chunk lu Htpteiu. tier. EAST MAUCn CHUNK. Work at St, Joseph's pariah school bonso uoiiuiiiiua ii vyiy, ua uvurr Past drlviug. Btono Uirowfne. ndho miser. nbto ciinditlou ot our plauk Bi.lo-walks aro fourecs ol i;enei-nl compUlut. Many think it auuut uiuo tunt iua treauuerons pionk-waikd bo subpunited by auuseauthu fisggingJ Last Mtnilav afternoon itov. Father Heliian met nls llock lu conference at bl. Joscph's uuureii inuse mil uave ueeu preveui, OHiraro me to oave spent he afternoon very p.ofltabiy, Miss Murv Ilarker, residing with herbro. thcr-iu-law. liau. Kalbfus. nroved hemuit n tiuoncromoafewd'iysago. rercoivinr a rat. tle-suako ascending too Bteps preparatory to entering the Iiouho. slio neither tiiluted nor tercamod. but quietly went, plcued up a brick, nud linllied'r the weuld-bo mtruiter. men lueseuco of inlnd, in females nro of lato oco.ir. lencos now-u-dit s and deserve to be mentioned. How would you like to havo two fema'cs at. tcr you. ouch o aiming, not a saaro in yoiu uf. fcctious, but tho whoiu ot your inOivnluul sclit Vet such a co-ic oung man we have in our midst I Wbat'd to be none I My answer would oo let priority havo tho precedence, ami cumuel tho to.low to uiHiryhorio whomhuiud first pledged undying line. lnstallntton Services. Ueau Klin oil 1 On last Sunday morning wo noticed many people wending their way to tho Lutheran Church of Lchighton at in unusually early hour. We almost concluded tho oitn. niumtydiud turned oat Men lnaug," and wo wcnJercd.whetber they, cou-dba accommodated with seats. Wliouweoursetvejnrilvedat the church ut 0.3) A. -1., wefouud eveiv pew oc cupied and tho deacons busy lu pultlnir chairs ami benches lu the aisles to iiocmomeuato tho thiouglug ciovd. It w. is a sp'.CIncle sleaaius tothee)p,andwoweioouly wlehlug, tnepoo plo would throng to church every Sunday. The rervtcos opened with the singing ot tlio grind " Vo Ueum laudamus " bv the cuolr, wbicn was fallowed by prayer and ih leamn',' tf scripture; Bftorwhich'lteT.-1'rof. o. 1 Miller, of Alleu town, preacLed lu Uemiau an eibfyiug aad in. bliucuvu eoriuou iroin hi, jonn chip. 11 V. 11, noldlmr un before tho nronle the mmltd nhriiher,! nim impi easing upon tlio cougregatiou its uuty iuirg.ni, uus, nuu uuoy nvimsiur na n siieu herd wholaboiaundorthosuocrvislon ami 1111. tliorttyoiChiist, '1 boo the choir sang beauti fully the appropriate autheuu " I biro set ilioe wuLcumaurOn. tue iviuis 01 ziop," titer which linn, MlUor and t'litt proofi-dou loiraolly lu iu stall tho pastor cloct. Ilev. a. A UrueBel, who accompauied by bta veftery. ptescntod himself ut the alter. 11 was a solemn u l lmoroislvo nunuuii, inopfisior-nuutiot Deing reiterated, lie wits asked whether bo viouul bu faittiful to mstiitst, uud audibly rooonded: "Ye., with Hiuiiuiiciiiiwi-' mu congregation was meu charged to bo Uithtul to Its pa.tor lu return, whei oupon J, K. 1'lltt, of Oitasauqua, offered a ferveut prater In tno I'-ugitsa laoguago. Tho hundred peraoniand at 1? o'clork the audicuco wits dismissed. I'ngllah servicot liarlng been viuimuunui nua uaiuuiisiunu iu uvor a aniiounceu a larae congregation gathnrtd again IJO 1'. if. If ilia elion NHliir iv,l 1 In ttit, m.ipit. lug, they sang oven barter In the ot oulug '1 be "1U lIHlllll lilllHailtllrt W,ta no-ao, (,p.u1,.n., Alter some lltutgiealiserviee tbo "Uloiiu lu Medals was enniand was reuderod aduilraoly. Wo found that tno congregation oould pialso (toil in English as well as in Ucrniat ilev. J. K. 1'lltt preacued a most excellent sermon from 1 rnoiuul, a chap. B v. ills thcaioi "Tho sue. cess of a tbrisiluu pastor dcpuuils very much "rw iuu i.iiiiiuiuue. ui lue people, was uouieu lu u masterly way. It was classical In style, forciolo la argument, appropriate lu anolication ana di llverej lu au improssivo manner Tau uposiu la loHcuiugs inspiruii iu Aearem to prae lioa tho excoileut lessons it conyjyvd. uuu we only regiet that wo luvo uot the eotuion lu immpuiet lonu in order to give It a wider clrcu latiou. The Ilev. speat.ee comUliy reuom. inuuded the Intiiaied uaNtor to tno rnneet ami sympitny ot the cdngregation'rcfeirtuic lee'lug. Ir to their labors logetty-r lu former jean. Aiiviiiu Huineiu U"i4i sung, tue iioiy com. uiuulou n aumlulstereu lu Ingush. The lus ter then thauked nil the menibeis of tho cuolr, several of whom worn str.uigors ami hid kindly given Ihelr aervlcei for tne orodaloj, and cvm ullniented them ml Lnelt Htir.r.,.kR the'Areu oi divine. truu grjr.llilets bj' Morcutlo, Now let tbo rattle cf Ibe coal train nnd the iuinpiug of the curs bo ncrd in the laud i let ihiursiive brakemen rcUro to the cubouso and mg thai good old aoug " Uuu u In a coal mine." Let the raiting canal l age the more, aud let "the boatmen uania and the uoatmeu tdiiu" oa t market coal tuey bring. vWluU'a belter thaaa nlco cls.sof fimmv. creamy snruco-beer I I bke il but I nuiui itihw e fellow who tatd ho never drank it but what tho bottlo romlnded blm of an orphan: ' becausu It bad lost lu pop." It seems to me ihat wheie roots aud yarbs" aro p eutllal you would nun tho reiieshiug beverage in every house, 'iho pjtriot uild, 'glvo me liberty or give me death," out as for me, give mo Sf race betr. Net loatf iniMlls Dla-nbl wai twilnir linlri In a grore few miles fioni tho city, the Teuton ado venders conspired together and put a bar of ioiuuifiu-Maii In Iho barrel of too oniy uy aiL,blo pump, S3 ibt wuiui, ihot tblntty .picuieitejii WiJil 14. gt a Erlukita'T wi'ru asuipixbeil at seelug a copious supply pt soapMids Ujwing from tbo pump, and the supply seemei inix haustabla It is UeedlCILltu ui. thai the lent. ousde viiilaiij did we'J. JUy tli way, Mr lvdi- tor no you ever nivo any mo ntcs up your wai I (Had vju bieu lure list Muuuay you uititut unvo beell ll.lUHVat the LnlUerttU Tile I Id. trip theie were no aoap bars arouud.bp. Pjees vms b-nnt ei'twera.itntiuir. ntfr bhoiawuyiloij woumifircilvcdtvuioh wuuijini fir life, Tet "Voung America" will always erle brato the glotlona I'otirtli by X iirly boinonrtUng every Cltyi town, vlliiiito and hamlet in tho Union. ' 1 noCK-ot'P. llf re's tbn reelno. aa alven me bv mi eiilo.irlan fneniti Seieot n irmul hard loek.ioneftMi -tlio boil of 1 tin Lehigh will io. put It tutu aKallounr bo nf wn'4.1, nnd let It mine Inn boll, then pnt In apiece of nieat-sny two ix thro pounds, then n fw .vegeWblos. Heasou to tho tabf 3 and servo up hot. It Is 10 bo boned tho potato bor mil not pitch In and masticate tho whortleb-rrles. J-Mr, rffgrle snya bo contd-eniurc warm weather. If It wore not thst bo Is troubled so luucii with swoitperniiou." Insnro your llfo If yon wish to loavo a law snit n nn inncnisncu 10 yuur imiiiiv. 1'hUa , July 12, MAHCund, Poisoned by 1'otn.to Hugs. A 17 year old son of Joseph Zohn. of tills place nnnlledto Dr. r. II. Uotio .on HmrRdav lint. with a verv palnlullyswnlton and lnltamed hand and arm Upon Inquiry it appeared that ho hAd boen trapping potato bnirs holding n vessel In ono hand nnd boatlnT tho bugs from the vine1 with the other, some of tho bngn being mashed in tho process tho Juice from them falling on ma iiauti nnu ineruuy noisonen ui. uioou. tTox, with his ti'oupe of Voufcriloquists, Magicians and Sleight of Hand por fonnancos, will visit us on Thursday ovoning, July 22d, 1875. Don't fail to como, as draw at valuablo you may prize. Current "Kveuts -non. Alcxauder Ilnyca. formerly law Judgo 111 1 anesBtercounry.uieaTuosuay at Lancaster, aired 8 , ' 1 i i. A riot tonfe tlAce at" CI&rkBTillo, Tenn., oa Sitnrrtnv niirht net ween Irish and neje'.irrow. inff ont of the etabbtng placoiore4 hoy by tbo former, . . Iivdla Sraltb, who was Thaddens Sterena'a nonsoKocper, ana was given n.too by MB win, ii iw ou mo oHLato lor bix yoarH par ac vzw month ArtnjiaaahflaoriTftnlzoil a Lidlnti rnntnn, nlal CommiAMon. which will takn steps to so euro tho proper representation of tLo Stato at th& I'.xhlbltlou. -.Within tho last forty dT8,15 Illicit dlstlllors havo boon Boized. id distil I en arrostott and a Inrgo qnnntltvof Illicit whiskey destroyod lu the Third district of South Carolina, Tho waT'DepartmenthPfi ordered tho mili tary to contlnuo to keen Intruders ont ol the Ulack mils country until the re a a It ot tae eon f ei once with tho Indians is known. The royal Orao.ro IimtlMtlnn of Philadelphia iuiu viuumy (icicuiiiiuu d.iB io.ui uiinivorsary or the battle of Iho Uoyuo. Monday, with aprrand BbiirOij.tvuiiiuu tutuugu luu iiriucip&i luorouva- Tho Brownsville, Wo , Jltrahl. bonrlntr that i-iyiiiuuin unuicn uis incroaseu neecners sal' arr toSlOO.U'O.'iU.rBthatif ho cnnMnnnn in im. vrove M opportunities, ho mar tlvo years henco iiuvn it tttuaiy ui xi.ut u iniuion. Sir months ano a euopood murdercrnamed Word w hinged n Geor&la, and it U nownaia that ho was .Innocent, tho evidence against him huvlnffboenmanufactuiod by detoedTeti who desired an ottered reward. An investigation is Aferloiis riot occurred Id Lawrence Mass.. sionday. uetwien Oranjrenion and Ca lb olio Irish. The latter attacked in nmntrn nmnna. sion, and the former, soufrbt tho protection of wkx iiuniuiiiiia. t utuuti ui iiensuiiH, men j women and CDlldreu.Trern minimi sin hnth tHna hot no dnnthsare reported. j-utibvillk, ra . jniy 13 uniiv. Blncoresnra llon penrraliy took place, there navo bocu mut terlnrs of discontent hvltin minora iu thA am; pior or lndlvlduul oual opolators acainstthe ten percent rwlactloa, who uvit that n compromise would bo iuoro Just to all parties concerned 1 Iiouk'i the disatlsfaotion among the men has cAiabuu in vitnuuH pHris oi tae coai region some time, there was no strike Ina ujru rated until to Oay, when the miners turned out at St. Clair, to n man. and at Wudosville all tho antiudA lAitnr. U1B (UUilK MARRIED. SfCELIlOY O'DONNELI. On ThnruUv evening, istn Inst., in tno Church of the Iinmo. ouiiiH. 1 unceiHion, iir itov. f auier r. is. U'Ku. roo. Sir, 111 ward ireUlroy nud iltsi Margery O'Uonuoll. both of Mauch Chunk., KltESCl P-FB KYM AN. tin tho 17th Utt , by Itev. I.. 1C. Derr. Mr.MifiTini Ifrn.irn nt llpn.r licadsvillo. Monro ci nud Mlsi Kllen J. Irjy. man, of Hcomyvitle Northampton co, DltUISllAnil I1MM AT.V fin ll,n "111, nit . by the Bauie. Mr. Amandus Dre sbach. of Wali- mgiuu iy p , ana juiss -11 , itomaiy, of u uionvillo. , 110 Vnil-dltOSS -On tho 3d Inst., at Head, ing. bv itev. Mr. Tomo'eton Mr.Jnmn itnvp of Mauch Chuuk, auu iluu llonrletta Uro, of lteadiog, l'a. Coslnjj Trices of DeIIaven & Towns- end, btock, Uovernment nnd Gold 10 South 'fh.lrd Street, I'hlladelphia, July 15, 1875. D. 8. C'J.lgSt ?J bid. ISJf bid. 173? bid. 19J2 bid, 224 "kca 10 asked 18 asked U. S. 5 20, 1802 . . U.S. 6-20, 1801 . U.S. 520,1803 . U. S 8 20,1805-J. i J. U. 3. S 20, 16C7 . .'ii atked 10' iQtild. 10K 'M bid 20 bid. 20(2 afked asked 20 U. S.S-20. 18Ba . . . mi ut, 20 asked 18 asked U. S. 10-40 , , U. . Currency, li's , U. S. A's, 1S81, usw . mi tij. 22!i l.ld. 21 asked 17'J lid, 60S bid. 18 asked 61 asked rcnnsviTsnia 11. II. . l'hlll. A Itaidlnir It Uhlah Valley Itsllrotd .. ... uiu, uuy u&eu Irosd . tilM bid. ol4i asked . Co. . 60K Wd. W02 asked of.N.J,12ay 114. 130 atked bid. V.M asked i.onigu Lual av. united Uompaoliis UolJ . . . gllrtr . , 1421 bid. loV abked 10 asked 8 bid. Special Notices. li.IMCanliel's Ultter Wine of Iron, K. P. Kunklo's celebrated Ulltct" Wlno of Iron mil effectually euro liver romp alnt, Jmn. dice, dyspepsia, chronlo or nervous debulty, etiroulo ditrrhcea disoaso of the kidneys, and all dis.'asesarlxlng Irom a'Iisordere.1 llvor. utem. ten. or lniottluea, such a constipation, tbitu. leUCA. lllVUI-d ItllPfi flllllAa nf litnll tn bead, aeiilltv uf the aromsrb. natiaAa t,nptl,nrn disust for food, tuluees of weight In the atom. ui-u, sore oiuciaiious siusjng or nutteriug at thopitioi the stomach, swimming of tne bead, harried or difficult breathing, Hut erlna- at the jieari, cnuuugor sutrucaimg sensations whwn In a lvlng posture, duuuess oi vi'lan, dati or webs before the sight, dull palu lu the head, de. Jlcianoy ot pretplration, reilownossof the skin aud eyes, pain lu the aide, back, bead, chest, limbs, etc., sudden Ilushoi ol beat, burning tn tho lleali, constant Imaginings of eyll and great depreislon of spirits. 1'rice tl per boUie. He ware of counterfeits. Do not let your druggist palm off some otuer preparation hi uon be may say Is as good, but ask for Kunklo's Hitter Wlno of iron. Take no other. Kunme'sIUtter wine of Iron h not sold in bulk-ouiy lnli but. UM.'.1'' Kunxle, I'i-opnetor, No, Mil Nortn Ninth Ktreet. fbliadelphio, l'a boll by Urngg&sts and dealers every whoro. Tapn Worm Entiiely removed with purely vegetable inedl. cine, passing from tho system adve. No lee unless the bend p isses. Come nud ivfei to pa. tlonta treated, lir. v.. v irt-wirtw m 9 .ow,.J:.k Ninth bt, Philsdoiphta. Advice free, boat, I'ln ttUd Htom mil Wnr.i. mmn A ml- ....... d,.uw;stfora bottle of Kuskri.'s woaii htaur. w t. vv uuibic it uurer tiis. juiya-lni, HOl'IJ wjii T1IK IlKipnuniiuTi.,.'!! have been coughing all winter auj begin lo do-spall- ot recovery, or it you have taken a recent co d, go at onoo to the Drug store of c W. Leutx orA.J.Duruug, cot abottleof Du. a Monuis" lake it and bo well. N o other luedlciue acts so uroiiiptly and effectually la foughs. Colds, and U diseases of tha throat, lungs und Chost, lead. infir to. ijOUiumnllou. ilumlieds who once thuuehttber bad tuat dio.nl discuso btvobeeii restored to health by tho uxiut mis almost iiiaa. o remedy, It is alto Ibo best known apecltlo lor Croun. unil niiv.F rulla l ... n .. Trial. l ia cents: " ""7711?;.: TIUISSUS, 15, CenlN - RUP TURES OURKD.-I)r. J. U. IIo. b-nsacWs Nlckle-Plated (lalvanlo Trass ami tlmd will euro seven cases oulof Uiu. Don't rust, ciack or bruaki llgnieati uotatfuctoj by t,.lfi... r . friin.ii.iiia a iturs l ie.lcheuil Irrmau 'I ruffes unit iintees, Has, iKiisoilet, Ao , oue-tbUd IOj pmn utile's vs.l for. tl Bcooud struct, u'joio limn, 1'nlniel. I'hia. Junuu-.o lyiuw WrOMIKG SKMlTirO.STIir.Y " Leaalllnd bv thi To.mlatnr.r. Tirw. I litil slid 3Miol each month, vittt, s, ., I I Mmi ...t? . .,... .'""' V"u pruua, 1 I lMai.tAiiu Agitwauted. f.iticu. ' laiB. iiuiitejsa w luriBA Laramlotlty. Wyorulut Juuejuu XXUATi STATrSIKST. (iuonni?wi!!tfi)T3r.HnitWAnTZonem'th Overseors of iho Foorof Irehlehton llorongiitu nceouul Willi baI'1 llortugh from Hjptemboc 24, 1671, lo Juno tt. 1875. ith'.OHIIT. Oros Amount of Diipltcato , for 1174 ti.::i 70 Exonerations, Dollcloncies and Kirors 21 14 Total amount received Amount tecelveil from Jos. Ubert, former Collei'tor,., Cash In 'i'roHSury. Ncptem ucrZl, 1874 ,1,M3'C3 (413 87 250 62 Total., 11,874 09 64 31 Exonerations, Actor 1872.. tl (19 M JJXKtNDITUrtKS. Amount paid duly Wolf.. 472 30 Do , Nancy Flick 31 OJ Dj., Kate Korat u, 7510 Do., Hiriih Miller M 00 Do., Wm. Komorer 4 71 Do., Chas. 1 rnlner 70 txl Do., II. A L. Qorman 30 73 Do , pis, 11, iMiyder 11 00 Do., II. V. Morthlmer 3 ra Do , Thns. ICeiiirrer 30 00 Do., Hnbt ll.irlholomew.... 1 60 Do., Joaeph Druiuboro 1 80 Do., Kate Keons 3 00 no., w. J. uarvcy 14 C Do., Wm. lrenei y 15 00 Do., J, (1. Koru 12 00 Dj., M. Acker 2 00 Do., Henry Hnyer 3 :t Do , It I'enstcrmachor 28 84 Do., A. J. Hurling 1 sj Do.. Chas. l'Mttemnn n m Do., Joseph Obort 301 e7 jo., saran noons., Do., A. L. rmtorson.. Do, A. Mchlolcher Do., U.J. Youngkln.. Do., Al, I Tollman &Co 12 00 5 00 3 1)0 2 00 40 00 4 00 23 DO 25 (W M do.. It, Koons '1 raveling Expenses, 8ervlcos rendered.... nooks.... it Exonerations on Dunlleato ot 1872 13 00 Auditing account of 1872.... 3 00 Collector's and Troaeurot's . Fees 84 23 Auditor's fees 3 no Total Expenditure. . . . 11.091 52 . , 8UltMArtY. Total Receipts f 1.810 51 Total Expondlturo 1,094 32 Ilalanco InTroisnry... Amouut in bnuds of Daniel Clauss". Amount In bands of Joseph Obert 725 02 54 10 122 09 Total., 8802 27 T e. tho undersigned. Auditors of tho Borough of Lohighton, having examined tho above ac counts, do corllfy that they are correct, to the best of our knowledge and belief. It. FUNaTEUUCUliE, ( It. J. Younokiji, Andltora. , t, W. It, DUFOUB, t Lehlghton, July 3, iU75w3 A NNUAL STATEMENT -a. of WE1SSPOUT SCHOOL DISTRICT, l?or tho year ending JUNE, 1873. RECEIPT8. Oalanco on band trom lost veur 13 43 From H ate Annrnnrlatlnn.. 117 Ra From Collector, including all taxes 1.207 10 From rout and other sources. K7 00 tl,M7 44 ExpFjjDiTunns. For insuring house and as sessment 835 oi For reOAlnnff school nnn,a.. At , For teachers' wagea 670 00 Foi fuel and contingencies... 5707 For lees of Collector and Treasurer 70 35 For fees of secretary 1 0 00 For Debt paid 21 00 For Interest nanl u. for other expenses ,. 1230 (1,237 8J 270 5'J jTcC7 41 Cash balance In Treasurer's uuiias. .......,,. IlECAPITDLATION. Amount borrowed and un- nuu Liabilities in excesa of re Fnurcpn ' Estimated value of School property We. the llnilerKlimn,!. Wnnrt thnl I M amtned tho ton and accounts Of J. o. zkilv' , - "''.""' f"wj iiinui, ireasnrer, of Weissnort uchool in,tr.p.r.. tn tt. ,n,..Li June,183, and nnd tho bo iks correctly koptnnU ... huuuuuvoouiioment. . Join W.Oiuum, J Auditors. Wcissport, June 30, 1873 wj D WARD PliOTTS' 0KGAIV Burp issoa lu Tone and Power any Beed' Organ beietoiore manufactured In ihli couuiryt. it has been toated by many compel jut Judgos and GIVES UNIVIi'BSAL 8ATI8PAOTION. Ily a sljlllful nso ot the Btopa, and ot the Patent Ktieo Swell, tho Musio is adapted to the human voice, rsnirlnir frnm ihn unttZat An t.,.. toavoiunToiawiind. ' """ Unsurimssed by any Instrument. Tho proprietor haa noted rffniivf mAn. veara the mipoifecUona nud needs of tab Heed Instruments, and directe.1 his practical expert. uueo io mo corrccnon ot such linncrfect oiie. aud his exprlmcnts have resulted 111 thevro. ductiou of u ouailty ot Toao which asslmluitoa so cloauiy to tbo Pipe Org, Quality 'ihis'rtr'u'uie db'aU,,Ka",!, ALL THE LATE3T IMPROVEMENTS. Anil every organ Is fully warranted. Largo OU Polish, Black Walnut. I'anoled cases that WILL NOT CRACK OR WARP, And forms In addition to a aplondld Instrument 01 musiu, A HEAUTIFUL PIECE OP FUllKITU BIS This organ needs only to be seen to be appre ciated and la sold at iXTllEMKLY LOW PWCES For oish. Bcoondhand Instrumeoti taken in exchange. AOENTS WANTKn. (Male or lenisle.) In every county in the Vnlte.1 Ktates and t;anada. Lloeral discount made to Teachers. Ministers. Chutcao. lolgisT etc.. wtiero thero Is uo ngeut lor tho 'MUr- Orgau. Illustrated ostalogue and pnioliat fiee. Curl turer" ul":"t'1 A0-5ruM tho manulac. EDWARD TLOTO, May 2J.yl WaNhlllgtoil, N. J. Hoyer's Poultry Powder. Warranted, It ami in time, Ui iuixi Chicken Cbuirru ami Uapes W lib a suipiy ol this Powder andaliuttowdl olon lu&iHrt u tiiliu tocteaimueat aud proptr feedtog, wmianeetb lul supply ,o( cust. git. t.uil n.-nacll loriuing matetlai, any one uiav keep Pouury l.eu 1,1 connnt-uient) for spy leogtbof time, witn tvtii Ptiillt and pleasure, Pup-Kgo lenis. live tor m.ou. iu jour uuolai. rpiitirepponitt,viut .11.I1VO AUIUVII, AVff,iril(4uUU. Juuo l-mi lUil.liuoie, Aid. lii . 1 nuj-iiui iu,hi THIU I,1MI -1 MENT.Iike 1 .ot kl iiiTltf.rNiiM ninr 1 HTjUK. wLI euro blm or .or other inJiWr lilifcl' JAliaJaadu, 0 aer I'Al May J
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