Society Meeting). JXIIXITO OABTtK, No. 3, A. O. K. OF Tn M. 0. Jod ana 4tb Monday ol each montn, 1u lie bor'a Ilall, IohIithU)n, at 7:30 o'clock r. M H. H. JOKlAtl HUTTE.V I.OBOB. X0.6SB, 1. O. O. P., meets every Tuesday ovenlnc, at 8 o'clock, In llooor'a llall. Daniel uravcr, i. u. . 41. llor, Secretary. Polio rooATniBE, Wo. 17), Imp. o. It. M., moot on Wednesday evcnlnK nl eucti week, at 7:.K niWb in 1-nhlln Ulinn1 Hull. Wl'lRMIKiTt Pa. D. K. Hlokctt, 8. B. II. milium. V. ul It LXUIOnTOK LODOE, No. 134, K. ol P.. mpts every Friday evening, In ItoUer'a Untl. at 8 o'clock, A. W, Unclios, CO. T. llatdilT, K. oi at ana a. , Advertising Kntc.s. We desire it to bo distinctly understood tliat jio Advertisements wui no inserted in tuo coi' nmnsol TueCaubok Advocate that maybe received from unknown parties or firms, unless acoompajilei with tlio CAflU, TbefollowliiR are onr 0ST.T terms. Adveitl8emcnt8 for 1 jojr, per inch each Insertion lOCti. " Biz Moults, per Inch each lnsertton 11 i ts, ' Threo Months. ' 20C. Less than three months, first inser. .tlon It. each subsequent Insertion 23 Cts. Local notices 10 cents ter lino. II. V. MORTIlIMEft, Publisher. 7i II. SIISWKRS, DISTIIICT ATTOHNJ3Y & COUNSELLOlt AT LAW, Office, No. !, Mansion Uouse, MAUUU CHUNK, VA. SetUlnit Estates. Filing Accounts and Orphans .Court Practice a specialty. Trial of Causes carelnllr nttended to. Legal iransaciiona in nmgnsn &nu ucrmau. jnu y. SATURDAY MOltNIKOi AUdUST 21, 1875. Local and Personal. Tlio now military company In 61a ilngton numbcis G3 men. Tlio Lehigh, County Fair will bo held this year on September 2Sth, 20th ..ana UUtli. and Uat. 1st. A now depot will soon bo built by the Berks & Lehigh Itallroad Company .at Qlattngton. The plasterers are nt work on Wra. Kemorcr's now storo building. The late heavy rains have caused a rise in the Lehigh river of from Gve ,to six feet. Tho first Bethlehem borough loan was made In 1840, by Burgess Lucken bach, and amounted to $50, The Tamaqua llolllng Mill has been purchased by Messrs. Carter & .Co , of Philadelphia, for f i700. A little daughter of Mr. E. B. Al. bright, of Welssport, on Saturday last, fell backwards Into a pall ot hot water, .and badly scalded her lower extreme' ties. A little 2 year old son of Dr. J. G. JZera, of Welssport, died on Saturday of last week. Subscribers to the capital stock of the first National Bank, of Lehighton, have been notified to pay In the first in stallment of 00 per cent, on their shares, .on or before noon or. September 1st, to the Receiver, TJios. Eemerer, Esq, The funeral of lqullla K. Recti, on Sunday last, was, one of tho largest as semblages over witnessed In this section. In addition to tlio members of tho family he was followed to tlio grave by the A. O. K. of M. C, tho I. O. of It. M., the P. O. S. of A., and a large con course of citizens from various parts of the county, We are In receipt of two pamph. lets j one on the care of tho Blck and the other on accidents nud poisons. They glvo plain and simple remedies or appliances in cases wheru It is Impossi ble to obtain other ndvlce, also certain advlco relative to nursing mid ventllla tlon In sick chambers. Tho books aro furnished gratuitously by tho Mutual Life Insurance Company, of Nuw York. Every family should have them. Thomas nauey, of East I'cnti township, Is a candidate for the nomi nation Of Countv CommUsliiner. still. )epl to Democratic rules. At a uieetlnc of Directors of tlm rFIrst National Bank, of Lehlghton.lield on Friday afternoon of last week, Daniel Olewlno was elected President ; It. F. Hoffotd. VIce-l'n-Bldnnt. nnd W. W. Bowman, Cashier. Tho organiza tion is now completed and tho business of the Bank will commenco as soon as the necessary documents can bo pro- tuuruu. Ane attention of nnr r-IIWptx. lei"; II rccted to the financial lllilll Ilook Ladder fin., nrtntml In Another column of today's "Advo cato." The Easton brass band was ono of tha features of a treat surprlso party to Col. Cuarlo Glanz, of Easton, on tho Anniversary ot his birthday, and tho company Included sevcralNew Yorkers. The August term ot tlio (J. S. DIs trtct Court, Judge Cadwalader, oppned in Philadelphia, on Tuesday last, nud the grand Jury returned n'tiua bll against Sebastian F. Weston, charged with secreting and embezzling a letter. Same day Weston plead guilty and was sentenced to two years and six mouths In the Eastern Penitentiary. Something Nice. A Hue assortment of Twilled Silk, Bio. Gieen, and Black 10 or 13 Rib, Paragon Frame. Partrldgo Wood Stick, Ivory Ilandlo Umbrellas, wJth.Dauw engraved. Itemombcr, this is the only placo In Carbon county to get a genuine, first class Umbrella. . 0. B, IiiiOAiu, Dealer In Umbrellas, Hats. Caps, &o Market Square, Mauch Chunk. During July tho Lehigh Volley Hall-road carried cast of Packerton 272,088 15 tons of coal, north 117,. 020.00 tons, or a total carriage of 389,. 708.15 tons, The railroad bridge near Tamaqua was swept away Wednesday morning fatly, and travel on tho other roads was greatly Interfered with. The Thirty-fourth' Annual Conven tion ot the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of EaBt Pennsylvania will bo bold In St. Matthews Lutheran church In Bead ing, on Wednesday, tho 15th o( Sep tember next. Now Is tho tlmo to put In Cucum ber pumps. You can get them from F, I Bemmel'at cost. They aro the beet pemps made. . Tlio corncr-3tono of tho Evange lical Ulllircii, in tins uoroiiRii. wui luiti with appropriate ceiomonlcs on Sunday last. The morning services wcro con ducted by Hevs. Brcyfogol and Koelil, of rarryvlllo : in ine niiernoon lttv, Mr. Unities, of Welssport, nnd tlio pas tor. ltov. Mr.Hllflm. officiated : thoevo nlng services bolng conducted by ltov. A. F. Lsopjld.of Welssport. uio ser vices wero ot n very Interesting char acter, nnd drew an Immense concourso of people. This Is tho third church erected In Lchlglitoii during tho past tlnco years. E. C. Burgess, Superintendent of tho Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Man ufactory, lost Ms only child, a seven months old girl, by death, on Thursday morning of this week. Lehigh Hook nnd Ladder Co., of this placo, received n Little Giant Flro Extinguisher, on Thursday morning. It Is proposed to test Its merits, nnd If satisfactory, endeavor to rnlsn tlio no cessary funds for Its purchase. Tho price Is $300. When you go to Allcntown, ro mcmber that you can buy dry goods cheaper nt Kramers corner than ntnny other houbo In tho Lehigh Valley. Stick a pin right here 1 Tho Evangelical camp meeting opened In T. Drelsbach's woods, on tho Big Creek, on Tuesday last, nnd notwithstanding vi.o Inclement weather of tho past fowdays Is well attended. Thero nro fifty tents erected on tha ground, nil of which nro well filled. A number of prominent inlnUturs nro in nttomlnnce.and the meeting will con tlnuo until Thursday of next week. Dan. Graver, nt tho Beo Ilivo Store, has Just received n tremendous stock of Queonswnru, which ho Is of ferlng nt prices far bolow anything over offered In this 'neighborhood. Al so a full lino of Dry Goods, Grocorles, nnd Provisions, nt bottom prices. Call' soon for bargains In all kinds of Queenswaro. A band of Glpsoys, and n sqund of squalled looking niggers, wero lay ing mound.our borough Thursday. About 700 men,aro now employed nt the L. V. shops at Packerton. Tliey aro turning out now coal cars at tho rate of 20 per day, in addition to box care and repairs. Tho next grand Jury, should seo to It that a substantial fenco or wall Is built along tho mountain road between here and Mauch Chunk. Tho road Is In a very daugerous condition. Tho Bethlehem Putz for exhibi tion at the Centennial, now In process of making by William Yohe, will bo ninety feet long, nnd will be n perfect representation of that part of Soutli Bethlehem embracing Fountain lll'l mid tho Lehigh Valley depot. A com plete steam working miniaturo locomo tive, drawing a train of miniature cars, will be supplied to tho Putz by tho Le high Valley Ball Bond Company, Mid will continue to run dmlng the Cen tennial. Last Thursday evening Thomas lU'llly, ngetl seven years, and residing In old South Bethlehem, was playing on tho banks of tho Lehigh Balu at that place, una, in attempting to push off n log with a stick, fell in nnd was drowned. The body was recovered. The coats made up by Laury it Poters are not only neatly trlimiicd but well Hindu up of tue bust material, and tho 'fit" Is unsurpassed by "any other man.'' J. K. RIcketthas still a few of those eligible lots in illckertstown to dispose of. If you feel llko securing n good home call and seo htm lie. is also sup plying llour.feed, lumber and coal at the lowest rates. A Baku Chance We offer for sale ono of Edward Plotts' Star Paflor Or gans, fresh from Ids factory nt Wash ington, N. J. This instrument Is sur passed by nouo in the market. Call at this olllce. Watermelons, peaohos nnd nil tlio early fruits and vegetables received fresh from tho city every day, nt S. E. Fatzlnger's, Bank Street, and selling very cueap ior ca n. Hardware, coal and lumbpr nt the vary lowest market prices, at F. 1'. winners. 1000 MltN Wanthti Th noiirf great bargains nt Laury & Peters. Thoy have just received n largo stock nf fall nnd winter suitings, which they aro pro pared to make up In first class stylo, at 1875 prices, to suit tho times. Teams for pleasures, bulncss or funerals can nlwnys bo obtained at very low charges nt tho popular livery of David Ebbcrt, Bank street, this placo. A tremendous sacrifice In wo aiens' mens' nnd boys' boots, shoos, nnd gaiters of nil styles nnd qualities, at T. 1), Clauss'. lu order to close out present stock, he Is now giving some of tho best bargains In this lino of goods over before offered lu this section. Call early, If you would secure n real bar gain. Tho Lehigh and Susquehanna and Lehigh Valley railroads uro now ruu nlng 2,000 and 2,400 cars of coal dully. For Ico Cream, Ico cold fountain Soda Water, and cholco Confections, you should not fall to call at C. M, ICoth's, opposite Semmcl's hardware storo. Also frosh bread nnd cakes ev ry deay. Now Is n good time to tccuro cheap, durable, nud well made clothing. T. ). Clauss, tho merchant tailor, Is selling very low to mako room for fall goods, and Is offering his stock of ele gant cloths, cassluieies, nud vcstlngs, at figures to suit the proseut rates of wages. Stylo and Ot guaranteed In ev ery caso. Those persons who cannot vote the coming fall without tlio payment of n tax, should bear in mind tho fact that it must bo paid to the Collector boforo tho first day ot October. Bernard Flynu, an employee of tho Bethlehem Iron Company, was fa tally Injured on Friday mowing of last week by bolng precipitated from a hoist to tho ground, a height of soaio thirty feet. Ho was carried to his boarding liouso, whero ho died within twenty mi nutes after tho accident. J; S. Grim, of Allcntown, has opened tho Photogrnph Gallery lately occupied by J. F. Beltz, whero ho will supply ymi with tho finest pictures at very low rntes. L. F. Klepplnger will soli n quan tity of beadstends, bedding, carpet, nnd othrr articles of household furniture nt prlvato sale ; call caily for bargains. Samuel Henry, member of tho Pennsylvania Legislature from C unbrla county, was found dcatl on tho railroad track near Johnstown Thursday morn ing, lie is supposed to hnvo fallen from a train. Ilcllgloim. Probytfrlan Chuirli Snnilav sohool nt i A II. i pnaehliif nt iD: A. M.ond 7.30 P. M,, uy jtcv. John tJnrrni'iton, pastor.. I,. II. & J.. Co. At nroirulttrstntodniectlneof liOhlih Hoik & Ladder Co., No. I. of I,ellnlitnii, hold In their Hall, on Monday ovenlin last, the following; of ficers wero elected to rprvo for the "ensuing term I President, n. . Morthlmor. Vlco.Piesldeut, W. p. JHir. Itco. Hecretary, Prank Douordo. 1'iu. Hccrctnry, peter T. llindy. Treasurer. A. O Dolleimiarer. '1 rustees. J. J. Kline. 3 ears : 0. W. Dlchl, 2 j-oara i w. P. I.onp, 1 year. Asst. Foicnian, James Styors. in ii-rinrs. (1. w. Uiehl. v. Bennlnirer. F. lie- iMiile, O. Kcmercr, J. J. Kline, John Miller, bcnuiKO. '1 ho neit rojrular mcotlriR will be held on Monday ovculng, Sctii.. Clh, nt 7i30 o'clocu. Temiiernlicc, On Hundny evcnlnc last qmto a large and In telligent audlonce assembled nt tho M. E. Church, of tjita 'jorougti, ti listen to alrfrcsscs on Temperance fiom various learjed Remle- men of this place. Tlio toachersnf tho Sunday Hchool offered somo excellent nud appropriate music, which was well discoursed. The llrst speaker was Mr. James 'I ry thill, who wasfol. lowed lijrllr, II. libson. of rackerton, K..F. IIolTord, i;sn., and He v. W. Coffuiau, Tlio eat. cidses voro vt a very entertaining and Instruc- tlvo charactir. Wo hooo tlio mooting of Sun day evening may bo followed by many others of tho FAmo lilud. Wo have many excellent local speakers in and about Lchlirhton, and wo seo no good reason whv thoy should keep their talents under a bui-Jiel, when ki much good might be att lined by using than for tho regen eration ot fallen humanity. Fnlol It. 11. Accident. A shocking accident occurred on No. 3 pas senger dowu ttalu on tho 1.. V. It. It., on Mon- dav lost, at Packerton. by tho breaking ot tho connecting rod of tho engine. It appears that li passenger, named W. 1;. Leo, f 10 Light St., Illiltlnioic, .Mil., a traveling salesman, had Im portuned tho engineer to bo allowed to rldo up. on the engine, bnt had bcou refused t ho then appealed to tbo conductor, who gave h'm per mission, nnd he thereupon too hs so.it In the cab ot tho engine, Yi'lioa tho trail) was some dutauco above MaucU Chunk. All went wel) until the train was passing rackerton when tho connecting rod b'oke, ouo end of It passing through tne lloor ot tho cab, striking tho unlor. tuuate Lo, in rapid succession as it revolved, and cutting his body Into Innumerable email pieces. Tho largost portion being tho light hand, which had boon severed at tho v.rlat The fragments of the body and his effect, scattered a'.oug tho track, wuo gathoied up" by the em" nloyees and placed In a box, and In tho evening they wero forwaidoo to his friends in Baltimore. Tho engineer aud fireman cscapol lLury, but tho cub nud boiler wero coutldoiably knocked out ot order. List of Jurors. Tho fodowlng is tho list of gtnnil nnd t ra ver to Jurors drawn for tho next term of Court, to open on Ihe 3d Monday Ql October, 18(5, at lu o'clock A. M. ortAND Jt'ROItS. Lewi? Fill-linger, Woittiory. Lovl Lichlouwalter, Lower Vowautcusiug, Adam Malir, .dauch Chuuk. Iturilsou Weutz, t'limUlii. ltc-ubeu llelnsuiith, Mauouinir. Wulter bteilnviu, Mauch L'huuk. It. J. Youiigmii. I eluglitou Francis Iturnes. Penn Forest. Btepheu Mnikloy, l'ntnkilu, Phaon Clause. Lehtirhtou. II. F, Oieouswclg. 'luwauicnslug, C. it. Heldlo, Mohonintr. Moies Neyer, (Summit IIIL J. U. Colo. Mauch Chunk. Owen McGarey, Neftqtiohon ug. Martin Hciwluk, lhist jlaucu cnuuk. Tnoinas Abu. LcliUmcii. J. Finley, summit Hill. John Uciucrt, Packer. Solomon mttlor, Mahoning. 11. A. Iteltl, Lehighton. Charles Kiutz Lowor 'fowainoublug, Joliu Iteliler, Muueh Ctiuntc. John Lvous, bimimlt Hill. THAVniSr. JUUORS FIRST WRIIK. John IUltter, -summit 111 11. Luward liurtholomew, Atutich Ciiuuk. Hamuel Ueuner, Lehighton. i;dwm Uruirler, Kutt f run. Iti-uben Wairner, 'I owamouBing, Wllilam btteetcr, Kidder. Dm lit Kiiilif. 'I onuuienstng. blipheu I -ui-t-'iinachtr, Mahoning, Charles lleliz. Slauoii chunk. Ch tries Uick, velbpart, li. II. Lucktnbacli, naiich Chunk, Uwin Wehr, l-;ast Putin. c. Lockhart, Mauch chunk. 31. It. bidder, Lehlglitou. li. L. lleuilnel, iluuih Cliuuk. llukh Cassply, buuiuut llul, J. 11 llil.let, Last I'eun. JCIiaa Ueorgo, lat Penn Joi'-ph Xamier Manoniug, J. 11. Cox, Mauch CliuulC W. 11. Aruer, buuimit Hill, K W Miekcs, Peuu Forrest. llavld Huydor, " Peter llat-tz. Packer. Uonriro FlM:hei, Meguehonlng. J, w. Itauiienbudli. LehlgUiou. Jos. M'l21roy, Mauch Chuuk. J no. J. Fiy, Hauls. Henry II. Uvcntt, Welssjort. J. l. Iovau, Fraulliu. F, J. Held, Fiaukliu. ' Jacob Hahn. Lower Towamenslng. Mteuheu Uliluch, bumnitt lllll. tilias chilstuian. Peun Forrest Juo. Hoirmsn, bummlt lllll. ' Win. eslley, " " Jno Itothipck. Ilanka ' )aid Mathews, umullt lllll, Mux Bcnwetblnz, llust Mauch Chunks Win. Innderboadsi, Plist Pouu. 1 ulao-n Cuutir. Muueh chuuk Twp. Jno. llelkho. Kast Uaucu Chuus:. bol Freby.ICast Penn. Levi, llurleu.au, Imwut Towainenslng. A. 1L lloer, Mauch chuuk. n. Ji.o. l alt, Hnmmii lllll. Chat, hibcilin, Isauka Juo, Fuiren, Manoutug. TUAVKIUK JUKOliS SECOND WEESU lloury litiltz. Lower 'Powjmeuslug, Nicholas Urill. ' " Wm. Htroiil, Towamenglnj J, F. Jilaek.ev, Lehigh. c, li. Miller, Maucj ununk. Ltlw. (Iraver, l-'rauklm. N, c. Ulaco. Muuih Chunk. Viiich. Arner, Lealahtou. J. A lieers, Weuih-rly. August Kcaliuer, Towameuslng. Aumuuy huyder, Itobt. M-Orudy, bummlt lllll. It. Q. Butler, Mauch Chuuk, Jan. Ilcatty. Wcatueny. Goo. nerhainer, l.eliiuiitou. Win, Kckurt, TovtamuiiHtug. Jus. llelaford, Muucn Chuuk. Ceo. bimpsou. p.ast Mauch Chuuk. Frauds Vunut, Welssport. K. Urumhelier, .Summit lllll ' Haul. OurialniHU, MmicU Chunk Twp. Wiu. bnyder, Peuu Fori eu u, 11. Keut, buiomil 11U1. A. A. Douglas, Maut.li chunk. ' IHxi. Uuieiy, XS'eUkiHirt. Abraham Ilarlomuii, Lower TowamonslDg. W, M. llutlei, Newiutliouiug. Juoob Chrlstmau, buuimit lilll, (Uo. Kllue, buwiuli Hill, Horace Jlauillu, Muurh Chuuk. Ot-u. Uoul i, buuimit lllll. K. M. lloyio, Mauch Chunk. Jucusburu, ' Thus, bleairled, Kust Mauch Chunz. Oweubmtth, Kant peuu. J,C Holuu, Mauch Chunk, Wrawu liom Uio wueoi. Aug. 17. 1875. ACiStman. j J VJ" Commi.,lone. I u, Lax.NEiisa, Bherlff. ' MAUCU CHUNK WHISPLKS. lAto evrninic walks o,onjoyed breomoof Tlio MaucU CI milkers had n nic-n'c at tJio uicn iu mo ouriy pan 01 hub wcck. Another week of pic-nlc nnJcxcuisIoiis to tlio uion nnti me wwiicn itacK. Wn will lifivft two ivtieks nf court next Oct ober, to commenco ou the 3rd Jlomlny ot uld moitlht Tho whoopinsr couith U at present very pre valcnt cmotit? onr Uttlo cues, and works on incui Tcry seuonsT. Mr. A. Ktmncrniacher rnfl familr liAvflJust rctmneu Horn u visit 10 moir ineuiu ni ucr wick. L'omniiiu L'o. -Manch Chnnk wanlnil oat in IMS ( 1nai on in l$is, by Col. J. Weiss, una Wcisspott iu Wo aro lminjrn very materlnt chann in tho weather Jut now. liomwliat It has been iur iii(3 jMiBb wt cis. or wt. "pfttnek Conrny, the man who fttabbed And row Kelley, nmuo time ano, bas buon released un a writ oi naueas cuipus. Tlin iriniinil la hAliiir rlrarMl nnii thf tindnr, brush burneii oir the 11-it back of Kuct Mauch uiiuntc, rur tho lMirvreen cciuetcry. Kvorr mrnna iTltlitn !ho nnwer nf tlio Ito. tmbllcnn and Deoiocrnllc onitiea, will beet:- icuiieu ini iau ior uio supremacy ot t:io co, The canal bonis hao been detained nt tho bl? Iock. oppomto tho Manflon llo'ise. for the Muco of twoiliys ornioroon actouut of tho umu waier. J. A. Rommel. Kan., tonka irln to Jrnmv last Baturiiay, to take aiieput Ihotlear ouea now enjoying tho delights and l-ltasurea ot oquum iioacn. Quito a number of our citizens attended the inueiai or Aqoiua Jieed. neceased. on tiiinaay last and niouounceil It ono of the largost funer als that that y ever attended. Jnp Loose, Jitq., law partner of Col, Jno. D. llei toieito. U now mtornlmir to hln ni ()oklon al datiesaUera lontraud tsevcro cooflnemout r.i uomo wun 1110 miermirieni favor. Tho school Homo of tho German It. C.i uuitica is iiowui.uji i ooi nnu win Boon uocom pleted It will ben credit to them and an orna ment to iast Mauch Chuuk borough. Tlio llrpubllcans of this hoiougn met on Batuiduv evenlnu Inst for tho imrnoso of form. mi; a Jidrtinultand HuwleClUb jor the coming caiupaiu. i no inotiiius wasuveiy auusptrueu. Many Italians aie belli a employed In pnd oround tho mines nt very low wogos 15 per week, which is arousing tho angry spirits of juruiuiiH, ins'i uuu i oisji cuts oi lauoicrs. cso wenuer i Tho amount of coal that i carr.od over tho Central It. It. of N, Y. every (hy. 1$ about as follows: iinai the Lohtgh legion, l, coo tons t i rum 1110 Aiiuiaiioy, uoout i.oluious. Tho Rellancolloso Co. nndEipeiaM Comet llaud, of Bethlehem, received an invitation to be present at the social Hop, glyen by tho lies cue Hook and Ladder Oo.Jawt evenimr. nnd the picnic given by the if. B. C. liaiid, of thldpbtLO OnBaturday morning Inst, ore any person wai astir, a trump woman gained entiunce into the i car portion of Mr. Jno Mulhearn's dwell lug, and was iu toe act ot carrying off several llttlo matters, when she was caught by r. h Mulheam, wlio accldontij' hoard her at tlio door, Pat mad o her drop tho bundle quickly, but permitted her to depart unmolcstcu. This Is tho name woman who has beeu seen aroiuid here ior thepabt week with her husband mend ing umbrellas, and who ontcrtaltifd the public with 4 btreet llftiit lu front ot tao Court liouso. John M'Coy, night telegraph operator at Coalport. wasutresied and hiought befoioEn., qulrb Vcacer. on Tuesday cvoutug lat, foras tumlilng several of our citizens, aud using very Immoral language In the Kxpress UiUco t this p.aco, in the piesenco of ladies, ofior haying been warned not to do no. Upon a henrlne be fore the 'tiqulrene was committed in default of ball for his auuearanco at court. The ialn on Wednesday miming last causod the liver to raue uo high, ut this place as to buck up tho water In the creek and oveitfow tho ctlluraou Mnrl'ct Square to the nopth of thiee ff;ct or moie, causing considerable tiamago to many mere hunts. Considerable damage wa done to the rail mad ou tho 1 arm qua Branch of tho U. It. 11. of J-J. J between Lunford and Tamaqua, by the rain, ou Wednesday morning last, which de layed the trains lor some time. The Switch back rail load was Mib merged to tho rtonth pf a foot or tnoio, on tho flats, above thoF.um caused by the oerflow of the creek at said piaco. Aplc-nlo from Pjfonistown and Manvnnk ariivou heio on Wcdueidav laut, and done the Switch Hack and Ulen Tho dav was taluy, and mado it very disagreeable for them. Our ingenious jotincr fdond, K. Sherman &ttoh, Is at present diligently cugigott expeil meutlng on his gravity rail road, iu the rear of his p rental retle.ieo. on the uumber of 'vpo-ones" that partake of its pleasures wo would Judgo that it must bfc equal to the swl'cli baok, uud will soon bo lu great demaud by older ouos. On tho 3d ot Sept. next, Mr. It. A. Pac'ier, son of Hon. Aea I'acker, of this pluco. is to bo murrled to Mibs 11 oleic, cf Jlradfoid countv A very brutal fight took piece ou .Monday oveuing la-t, on the cuoal biulgo opposite tho Mansion liouso, between two boatmen. Ono of them was badly cut uud kicked about tho head, Mr, Will. Simmers, L'dilor of tho gumnilt TTUl lutclligtucer, w.is lu town this weot, and told H hl'Dors that tho III 1 1 atrieon with him physically. Intellectually and morally. Hits waa another busy week with tho ofilco sekei s. John MElrnv and Jno. Mtilhmrn nro linv. Ing a voiy novoru time of it just now, both are uuiuiiiuunu very low wim bicKuo.sH, An pieurRfon of flrnncfers. from Now Jrr. per, lutd numbering bit, vU. ted the (lien in tho morning and pjetod over the switch I lack in loo a ietii(ou oi uiursja? mi. incir uronroa titces and hands pruoJconctuveIy that thoy were tho sous ot Ceres Tho neimbhcaus of this boroach will hold a meeting this evening at their loom lu Uhoud'd : Hall, at 7;30 o'clock. I An excursion of our fair ones visited tho (lien on 'Ihurvday lant. under the efficient cou ductorship of Mr, Frederick llreueiser. Fashionable dresses ore short so aro fash iouablo husbands, wlio pay for them. Our streets arc very rough after the heavy rams. Manv of our citizens were to bo awn alnnir the river sides, watchln? tUo water raUe and the togipjss over tho oam. Hqiilblcta hy Mnrcutio. Ram, rain go away, Como again another day. Little lillllo want ti ulav. ho sang I in tho da t of childhood, wnen tho world seemed to Jog for me and mo alone. Alas, how time nae changed 1 .Sow It matters not, lo cot used lo suunhtne and to cloud i to gent'O lephyrs and to stormy winds, bo I thongbt and rock'd, but I miut confess that lately I have lclt much lut lined ; i o jruPH my iucd again Upou the window jaje. And sing tho old rtfmln Unto tho raio. , . , Ptatine ia not In Btmson. I make thia an. nouncement In all itucerity und good faith Hut you can take a slide any day luthe week, for peach ins, npple partugsaud nndof canteloiw and watermelon upon the sidewalk abound in 'nch profusion. Tho ldgh, the low. the rich and tho poor ore oft' laid low iu tho twlukUng or an eye. by theuo lubricators fresh T from tie laboratory of nature, fault be that Hie weather Is too warm for persons who Indulge tit fruit to exert theuuehos sufflcleaciy toti tsa their leavings In the street, thbmtdaleof tho Hiti'tl Itiuuv bo the weather but I think it Is pure Uziut'St or romethug worse. Glvo me twelve months of corn" said precjclout Touuvstcr, when hedealred an ear. Then tho rtstuarant u.an went tor that boy aud i mis uim u ins iwpuiv-iour mouius, piucmil them well and pat him out uf tho al(wn. ' I have long waited for this opportunity," he said as he walked into tho parlor in the dusk ol the evening, uud throw hlmte)f at tho foet of his Mary Jane, Hut gieat wai his atoutsu mentwheu hdroceivett a kuock on tho nose, a hit lu tho eye, and a lift from tho boot; of Mr. Alexander liobba. who was waltlnir lor Marc Jane to come dowu stairs, ile nerer knew his eyougnt wa o poor oeiore. ana ne is now cou vluced that Mr. Hobbs Is the favorite suitor ot Mary June. Yours tuuv, juAncurio. A FaltUful Sorvftiit. Bcv, K. A. llaaer, pastor of the Oerman Kvan- ge ileal Lutheran church of JIailetou, bas been iu ttie iutulstry IhUtyouryeari, the flrot two years as an atslstant with a church in Lthlgb county, and fur many year sa dloceslan potior of severs chujehfs iu Carbon county, until not long since be accepted charge of the church of which he is now pastor lu lUrit-tou. During tula tlmo he hss Joined In matrimony 1,060 couples, buried S.OO0 petsoas, children and adults, aud baptised into the faith of hla chuich 5,300 peoplo. Thero ore very tew pastors who have tervf d their people so well, and none, no doubt, "whose services nave been rendered with master seal and sincerity. Ilaz:eun Lally Subscribe for the Carbon Advoctte, f 1 a year. Itrioliitlous. To the VroAhlcut. Vico Presidont, OfQcers and inemocrt oi w. u., Pio. v::, r, u. h.i or a. "YourcominHtcocnU-'nolnllonson the demise al 1'aat Frwldcnt A. 1Z. Itco.l, beg leave to re port fa foli own j Wlicrons It Pas plonsed Almighty (Jod. by means of n tt'irlh'o'aceldent. to nuddiuy ro- iiivvuriiiii our tanrp jjiFI I'asi rresiueui A j'w. xieuu i iiieieioro uou llcsolvrd, That while wo how snbmfsMvoly louiowm oi mm wno aocm an uungweii, wo oiinnoi neip out proioniiaty otpioru ttie les ui h uuiiuvr hiiotc couueciion wun our ueiovo older has been so exemplary and enthusiastic. Itesolved. That wo docply rympathlzo with uioiumikiiiuhvii wiihiw mm j-iiiiiiv iu unr ii im parted f iK'lxl mid brnthir. nnii Iliit n- a loknn tf respect to tho memory ot the deceased, cur cnartcr be draped, aud wo wear appropriate llcsolvcil That n copy of these resolutions bo iarniKueu ma lanuiyoi ucccae'i uroinor, mui luui mey uo puuuMioi in lucuaroou a u vocal. C. ir. .'iac'Daniel Comtnitt3C, 1L l LKVAK, Resolutions, At a special meeting of Infinite Cfintle. Wo, 78. A- O. K. of the M, C, held lit their Hall, on the lSth lust., tho fo'.luwlng preamble- and reso lutions wcio unanimously adopted t WtuiEEA?, It ha" pleased Our Iloivonly Father, m his all-wlse 1'iovidencc, to icinovo iium our miner, ov snuueu ueaiu, our neioveu biothur, Aquhla K Iteed. a, K. C, therefore, bo li liesolved. That in tho death of our beloved or oilier, tins t antlo lias lose an earnest and faithful ollleer and member. ItOMilvid. Tiiat wtillo wo deeplr pympatluze ami mourn with tho famhy or our ilecotMd biO ther, In tho loss thus sustain- I by them, wo will endeavor to bow submilve.y to the will of Him whutlocthali thlugsell. lt(S)lved, That the earuoitness and fidelity of It roth it Aqunla I). ltcoj, as an othcei and nieinuerui nut ouhiie, lswortuvoi euiuiaiion bv all Hit Ktriclits ot -hH ( isUn involved. That to the family bereft of a kind nnu inviDgiiuPDanu ana lamer, we exioim our heartfelt sympathy and sipport, and would carnc.Htly duect tnem to Him who alone can giro luem tousoiauun iu mis lueiruouroi ueep est torrow. Jieiolvcd, That as ft trlbtito of irspect to onr uejmueu uiuuiei, our eiuirior uo urupcu in motirulug t- r the bp ico ot 3 1 days. llesnlvcd. Tliat tho foregoing preamblo nnd resolutions bopubllshel In tho cauuonAdvo. catu, and a copy bepiescnted to tho bereaved juuiiiy n. v. luitiniiiKu i i. 11. ItEIlElt, M. I. Com. A, U. UOU.E-MU1 Hesnlutlous of Ilcspecf At a special meeting of the Fort Alien Comet Hand, of Wclssport.tho following preamMo nud resolutions wcro unanimously adopted t WhProis.lt has Pleased AlmtirhtvOod.ln His wiMi rivviueucu. iu ii uiovu inmi muo lu tiier. nlty our beloved mcmhor and friend, A. L. KeeJ. who wns esteemed by all who know bliu, and who was ever faithful to tho duties devob ving upou htm m onr 11 md; therefore bo it Itesolved. That while wo bow In humble sub mission to Him wlio mica over all mon, wo cau not but express our hcaillolt sorrow at the loxs we have but ilnoJ w.unnix us all of tho mi. certainty ot hfe vet we feel that hliwaahfe of usQlulnesa ti tha ',ominunltv In which lin lived. Ho was a kind father, u devoted hu. baud, a true friend, and a worthy member of ourUiamt. Ileftblved. That m his death our Land lost a bright, iiclive and eueigetlc member Ite-ioUcwi, Th'it wo deeplv svmpithlxo with the bereaved family In ihls Bid utiliition. rsnd cm only commend them to the lovo of our Heaven.y Father. Itesolved, 'Inat a copy ot these resolutions be pieseutcd to the family of tho deceased, nnd that tho same bo published lu tho Carbon Ad vocato. PAUL WAONRrt, ti, ll, MaoDaxikl, Commlttoo, J F. hex, i Wclsipovt, Aug, 10, 1370. Resolutions Welssport, 13 Sun, Sturgeon Moon. O. S. 1 3il. To tho Rite hem. Chief a and Ilrolhers. of loho I'OKoTnbo. No. 171, Imp O (-f 11. M, I Your social lommittco, to wlimq was refer red tho matter of framing resolutions iclsttve to tho death of onr late Urothor, Past ache in and Frephct Aquilia li. Iteed, would prcboot tho iolloniug as tho result of lis labors t Whereas it his nleis-U rn nlbwiso Great Spirit, in l bo mystoiious dtsp Mutations of Ills providence, to call fioiu tho limiting ground ltolow. nswo believe, to t lo tmchc point land n uove, I H. Aqui la Jfl. Heed, of tain TnbP, theiebv criatlnr a vacancv gioand our Cou icli i-'ire mat cftiiu- toisry uj uneii, inereioio Itesolved, riim in tuo doceaso l l. 6. Aqullla K. Heed, tne Inslltutiou ol the ImnrovHt Older of lied Men, hi general, and l'oho Foko Trlho, No. 171, m particular, has but a brother whoso valuaolo sir vice h to our Tribe, since its exist ence. cannot bocstocmikl too highly, or whose devptjon to us best tutme-tscauuit tall to com mand tho admiration nt all Jlrothers who love a true and zoihma wonterln tho cause of Free- liom, i iieiiusmii aim uiiariiy. He olvetl. That thtsTrlba ileotdv Rvmnsihlzo acd enndolo with tho let raved widow oinhans, , mother, aqu entire family of our late-Chief, iu i their grent nfllictltm-yot we feol that their aud ! our loss is liis eternal gain. Itesolved That aa a mark of roenect to our deoeifd Chief, the charter of tho Triba bo urapeum mourning iriuo spice oj one moon. Hesoiveil. Tliat a conv of theso rcsnlntioi a bo furnished the fimllyof t'ie decoiiaod, attes ted lo bv tho tiachem and Chief of Records of tho Tribe, that tho samo bo spread upon the rocorua, auu uo puuiibneu iu iuo uarojn auvo rata All of which la respectfully submitted In Freedom, Friendship and Ctienty, J. (i. ZzrJi, AMU w. KAcnEs.Commlttoo, H,lt. OIL1UU, The Coat Trade Thefollowtng table shows the quantity of coal shipped over tho lehfg!i Valley Itallroad for the week ending Aug. Ulh, i$75, and for tlio year as compared with tho samo t.ino last yean Itglob" I'm, Week. Wyoming., CUtil IS Uaxletou OU 707 01 Upper lhtgb...,.,. Heaver MfAluw.,,.. 14.1"0 M Mabiuioy ll.ail ta Mauoa Chunk Woilhfroiu Kaston., . Totol Last Yir laeroabo., llccieaMe...... 108,1CI is 79. OA T8 1.25l,(0 07 ItLM'OUT OF COAL trnnported over Lehigli fc hupquhanua Diviaiou. Central It, It, of Niw Jersey week ending Angus 13, 1875. Total week. To date. Shipped from ton, cnt. tons, ewt. Wvoming 7,510 14 Uorer Ijehlrh . 4 7DO 12 11.340 1& 27,rai 12 T0 4U (H 3U71 oa 1 HiM(l 03 7(141.1 It 17,ttf 07 Heaver Meadow... Haz'eton Mauch chunk. Hazirdvllie orfcF, A O, 11. Co.. 8.27 l 11.7 JO Ol Total 9i.ft.-tn IS U17.US2 13 neviousiy icpmteti tin 19 Total to date 917 osi n DUIUU I HUM llil J l'l7 l,WH,-im li IncreaAO., ...., Decrease 670,719 17, Closing Trices of DkIIavf.n &Tovn jsknu, Stock, flovprniucnt and Oold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, .dug. 19, 1875. r.B.c'Mfwi . . , six iu. 2Hh and U. A-2U, W2 , . , bid. atked V. 6.6-JiO, 18Ct , . . 10U bid. IfiW aked U.H. hlN)tlfi6S . , lsK bid. h2 atkwl U. S filM.lPW. J, I J. , U$L Mil. 1S4 aket 11. 8,&ao,iwn . . , sS m w)l .kj U.B.5 20,Uti4, . . '21 Hd. 2lJ2 aiVed U.S. 10-10 . . . 18 1 Id. ml aiked IT, R. Currenry, ti' . 1 l id. .U aiked U, 8. 6'n IbSl, utjw , , 1GUIM, IT sktd PenniTlTsuia It, It. . . Ml LU. tA si-WhI Phils, k llMdlng It. It. . M bid. bZ akked Uhlgh Valley Itallroad . bid. Kl1-? a.ku.1 UliUCoAlA NiT.Co. , fit UJ. A) U asked UolWdCouipaDUaofN.J.iaoU 11-1, 130 aked Uold ..... i:K;UJ. It ak4 B liver . . . .8 Ul. IU akl MAUKIKD. On July 231, by ftov.L K. Dorr. Mr. Mahlou II. Head ma 11. to Miss Mary l' Weyheumocr. boLh ot Mhuui Cauuk. On July Itttd, by the same, Mr It. W Winter steen. to Mim Jeuny c Heur-, oi Maiiun Chuuk, llUBOEHH. iu Wflssiwrt.Aiig.rotb.a fl.2 a. ro., Adele V-,, infant dauicLUr of Kd, C and Julie V Uorces3,agul 7 mouths an'ts dsja. Year. roiQU 00 SlU.UHS 13 KOJOS 09 ?.0.7C9 19 2,849 M ltt,fd (Ki l,W,67fllfl 2.8li,7'7 01 Special Notices. itopk ron TiinrcMroNni5NT.-ifm have been roughing all wliiterand begin to de spair ot recovery, oril you have taken a recent co d, go at onco to tho drugstore of c. W, Lenta or A. J, Hurling, get a bottle of l)it. H. Mourns' KYItUl'OFTAR, WlLUCHEKUr ASIl JfORnilOUNI). Takoitnmlbo well. No other meillcine acts so promptly nnd rlTuctualtr tn Cough.t, Colds, and nil discuses or tho throat, lungs and Choit, U ml. Ing to (Vinnmntton. Hundceds who once Ihotiubtthpy bail tnnt druaddisenso havobeen restored to heaitn by tho uwot tots almost mag tc remedy. Itinlaoibobntt known spectlln for (heap, and never fails tn Whooping Cough, Trial b'zo 10 cents. Horit. 17th, lb. 5. K,I KtuikcFs miter Wluoof Iron. This truiy valuiblo tonlo hns been bo thor fttmhlv tested Uv all elisors of t.ie cminuiutv that His now die.ned ludispens'ibio nt uTouto nieiilctna It costs but Utile, punliett tho bio hI and gUeitclio to tho stomach, lcuovato tup svstc 11 aud piolougs life. Kve.rbdy should have it. For me euro of Wenk Stomachs Oeural nu bility, furtigation, Hlcf.H'S ot the Htomich, and lora'i ens is requiring a touic. Thiswinu ino.udis the mot axrcea'ili aud efllctont Halt of Iron wo iohom Uitrito or Magneilo Otlne, combined with tho 111 on t en er go ilo vt vegetable tomes Vehow Feruviau itat-K. J)o von want something to strengthen you t Uo vou want a good appctttel Uo you want to get rid ot nervousness I Uo you waut energy 1 Imvpu want sleep? Uo ou waut to b ltld up your constitution 1 Do you want to feol woil I Uo you want a UrUK and vhrorotH feel lug t If yotidotry JCUNKKL'S UlTTliLt WINK OF UtON. I only ask a trial of thli voloablo tonic I Uewnro or counteifelts, as Kunkel's Hitter Wiao of Iron H tho only sure nud eflectuat rem. cdv In the known wo.hl for tlio nermnuent euro of UysFopsiu and Dobihty, and uh thoroarea 'number of imitations olTuiol to tho public I woniu cauuiin ino community 10 purcu iso 110110 but tho gcualno article, mauuractured by li. F. Kunkel and hnvlnv his stiimn ou tho eoik uf every nott le. '1 ho fact thut oitiei s aro attempt itift to lmiutothis valuablo iemcdy, proves its wort. aud speaks volume iu Its lavor. Get the giinulLO. bold only in 8t bottles. Sold by druggists and dea era evi-ry whore, 25D Tapo Worm Removed Alive Head ana nil complete tn two hours. Nofoo till head insscs Htit. I'm nnd Momach Wormn totnoved by i)r. ICt'NKLU 259 North Ninth Nt. bend for circular, or nsk your lUungist lor ti bot- iioui AvuAiiuuB Huuiioiuur, ib never ijiim. Price, ei. Auz7. -3 m -J-OUAIi AtitiNTS WANTI30 ! y AOI3NT WANTKD TOIl EACH TOWN AND COUNTY IN T1IH UNITED STATKS. Parties desiring to act as agon's, must accom- Piny tlicir application by a letter ot roronimon. dation as to charactcraud responsibility, from nnd strncd by tho Editor of a no w?papcr pub lish M In tho town or county lor which ngent proposes to not. 'I no agency is to soil tho bonds of tho Industrial xJi(bit ton Company. Wholo Bonds $20 each. Half " 10 " Quarter " 5 " The Industrial Exhibition Company will fur- nUh agents wlin Ciicnlars, etc., eto. Each newspaper published In tho town whero ngeut is located, will, as soon oangcucy is established, bo glvouan advertisement, ad vcttibinir such agency and the Compiuy, and fully explaining tho plan-, purpnt.04 and objects of the Company. Such advertisement will con tlnuo in such papers, as long a agency-U cue co fully conducted. Tho Industrial Exhibition Company U tho first to adopt tho plun bo long In use by the Eu. rupean Governments, of Issuing bonds when tho principal is mado secure and uot risked, but whero thero Is a chance for a largo premium, an investment ot 120 is suro to return to 'the Hives. tor $21 ono dollar moro than cost and tho hold. ir of a $20 Hond, may obtain a premium, either Of i0, i.O ), (2' 0 5000, ft .000, $3,tW0j 3,0lX), $10,000, tiS.oop. orUKW.000. The infcres!, which iaordi narlly distributed to nil the bond-hold ora pro lata, it In this loan distributed by chance Tho purchaser ot a bond knows ho will rocleve blck Ms Investment, with asm ill rato of intercut added, and fn consideration ot taking tbU small rato of Interest, he bus cbsuco In the 11 novo 11 am ol pi cnilums which arc simply tho utsttl button of 1 uteres t ou tho whole loan. Krch bond participated In fonr drawings each year, until It has drawn a premium, when it Is surrendered, fio pro .u turn, paid and tho bond . cancelled. Tho Industrial Exhibition Company, under a special charter, grautod bythoHtate ot New ork, 19 given authority to issue thoso hond. The Legislature ot the State, recognizing tho groat benefits which will urUe from tho success ot tbli enterprise have exempted all tao real e tato and propcity cf tho Comn my from taxation jiud assessment for Ave years.and has also eon ferred other groat privileges. Every American who understands tho pur poses of this Company will, ot a mcosslty. foel aprldo In aldluglt to a success rul tormluatlou. Each Individual who buys a bond becomes an owner aud autnteiestod party, and wtion bo vlowa tho Btructaro erected with his money, can pay, "I aided to erect In our country, the mot magutticent building tha world baa over seen, a palace, which, in truth represents tho industy, energy aud mechanical gounu uf l ho Amer.oin people," Tho manufacturers and Inventors ot Amerte.t aro peculiarly Interested in tho success ot this enterpuso, for the reason that It is to he their home, where all their in vent I. ma and mauuf o turosom be exhlhiteu and iold. The building will contain 6,320,001 equaro f 1 t of siiaco. Fin chafers deslrln? Bond) beforn an ago icy Is established where they ivaldu. will rommnui. catc direct with tills otliee, from wlio.o they 0.111 beaupplleil. Furtlestlodrln? tooct as agents, or to pur chase bonds will address ixi)USTiAii rxininriox co., No. 14 Knst 17th Ht., HKT, IP WAY A Glh AVE,, 'EW YOltJf C1TV. Note,-AH moneys by draft on Now York, or Express, oriHi&tal tirdcrch urges paid by rcnd er. July 21, is;i-tf UDITOU'S NOTICK. Tho undersign nl, appointed Auditor by tin Court of Common rhaaot carbon Coumy. iu make uutnbutlons of tho monies lu Court, ten hZMloitt of thehherill! Mabot tho eat enato of Dauu'l Kreyuiaii ami rarolme Freyman. wilt imet the parties lnterewul ou MoiuUv. Bept. 6th,187J,al lOoVhtcL A. M.,rt his oUlfMutbft boron rh of Mauch Chunk, wbeu the can at tend If they think proper. Aug.7. ifc7&. V. Al, A1ULUEA UN. Auditor IU-moved without patu.or the ue of either caus lhidor the kplre, ajid riuticatly cared, If pain ml, und anope-n ucer fiiriuml. uiiMlicmea will be wnt by Express to givn prompt rodof, tXn su'tstlon by letter One DolUr. iSetid to cou. a for book with douerijHlveOutu'a He 10 run ee aud tust.munlals, UltS. I'AHK L MCl-UlHii, AUi7,-1 m .No.: I East l&tli -iU, N. V JeUora of aibaititttrutluu on the ut ot It. v)d Hnu'or, laie ol luwi-rTuwa:ueuslitg tunu ntd n. Carbon comity, decojuod, liuviug ben grauU! Imhu uitutriguod att livons luiiuht vii lo uld eat ate will make immi-diaiu imnueiit aud thotn having t latins a u teuutwt ttiure teut the same, oulv auihentlcuted to tho uu cualuncil fur ad lust meat ti EN II V HOY Kit, aug.Ii Ow AilmiuiAtiMtur 1011 I'HlNTINGat the very iovet prices at; " THE C AUHON ADVOCATh OFFIOKr
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