-taps" aisM'aai 4tn"M0nday ef eorti month-ln Be. wJSMjluUi WghtVt TiStfo'CHiok r. M. GXADBR 66. 1. O.TO.T in,at,soik, trrJ3el? .ver, v u.i w. on Weanesaay ovoouiR- ui nw a .sow o'clock. tnPuollo 8cbootUall,.Weleaport. pi" D. Ft rllckert, 8. 'TCplllpm, C. of It vimabtov tATtox, Ho. tsi.' it. of lvrneeta .o'clock. A, Wi EachM, tuuwunis. AdvnrilBlHtr Rate. We 'desire if JtoS, nc&yj 944eU).il that no Advertisements will be Inserted In the col nmrtafr-THtC-ltDOx ApT0CiTEtKa toilM reieivedrromtmktioTOpartiesr flrti.e,"anlese accompanied witti the Cash. The following are our ONLY term. - Advertisements ffcl. jear.pe? Inch each inseruon-. 0 f.t ..v. -wn " Sfx Months; per Inch each laaeuton if Qta. I Three Mouths. , 14QU. "-Ixssthan. throe montha,,flrsHnser. !! 'i ' tWnaveaeuaubseqoent'lMerUon 25,Cts. lau notices iu cents ner, uaeAf i - O. VyMOBTHIM B B, fnbllaher, fjl n. SIKWEnS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, r cdnNBELXOlt' AT M W. OmcaVNa., Mansion noose, " ntAticnonBinc.'PA. Settling Eetatei, Filing Acconnta and Orphana Court Praottce a specialty. Trial o( Csmea carerailr attended to. Legal transactions in joigiian ana uerman. jau . foe (Etovftou .tfwaitf. 8ATDRDAV MORrtlNO.'UISPT. 4," 1875. Local and Personal. Plowing ground for wheat seeding now goes on. lee cream will soon step down and out. and oysters step.In. Leave'yonr measure with' taury'ifc Fetors, it you would iook niee. Lehgh Hoot & ladder Co., meets Xfnndntf jwnnlnn' nn-rt nr. T.flfl n'lnlr .. Regular monthly, meeting ot bor ough Council, Monday evening. Sept, . w- -. - J- ; Mrs. Quth, ot Welssport, Is. now recoWIng LeV stoclbf'itall and,' 'winter millinery goods. . if Mr. Joseph Fenncr, proprietor ot he Welssport Hotel, died Wednesday morning, in.'the Cist year ot his nge. The new store buildings ot' Wm. Kemerer and F. P. Seuimel are rapidly moving along to completion. The "fits' given at Xaury & Peters', are unsurpassed by .any other bouse In the county. Special meeting of Inflnl to Castle, Ho, 78, A. O. K: ot M, O. toicht Saturday,) In Betters' Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. Muhlcnburg College commenced its tail and winter session TPednesday. The session will continue sixteen weeks. The markets, are glutted with watermelons cantelopes, and peaches, the latter are selling as from $1 per bushel upwards, One thousand dollars has been sub scribed to the Weatherly Driving Park Association. We wish our Weatherly friends success to their new enterprise. The fall suits being gotten up by Laury & Peters, are fashionable and neat, wbJlo the price Is within the reach of all. , Hoa. A. J. Darling and J. S. Inti, Esq., will (eavo for Erie on Sun day night, to attend the Democratic convention, which, takes pUce next Wednesday. Nathan Fegley and Geo. Collins, of Maucb Chunk, were In town Tues day with a One load of peaches, .canta loupes and, melloo which they sold cheap tor' cash. ' The Welssport public schools will open on Monday next, Sept. 0th. Mr. James Derr, ot Hellevue, Ohio, has been engaired us principal, and Mrs, C. Kesslef, formerly ot Lebigbton, as as sistant. A fine eorrel horse was stolen on Saturday night a week from Daniel lllnter loitrver, of Kutitown. Tbo Glendon Iron Co. have re started tbelr No. 3 stack, so that now two ot their furnaces' are again going. Vr David George, ot Slatlngton, last week lost a Quo bay horse by death from lung fever. Tbo animal was val ued at $250, Peters Household Melodies. No, 0, is Just reeelvcd,. and as usual Is full ot the choicest gem Jn .now rauslo. Am ong the contents wo notice. " Little hands,we clasp do more," "Bonnie IHue-Eyed Nell." "Charge of the Light Brigade," &c. This excellent musical monthly la published by J. L. reters, .Broadway, if.. JY Terms $1 a year. When freedom from her mountain height unf dried her standard to the air, her skirts, planed back to very, light, made her appear exceodlng spar, litre your horse and carriages at the popu tlvery ot David Ebbert.' Ills teams-are nobby and bis charges moderate. J. K. BIckerthas still a few of those eligible lots. In Itlokertstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and see him. lie Is also sap plying flour,fecd,lumber and coal at the lowest rates. A lUnB Chance We offer for sale one ot Edward Plotta' Star Parlor Or. gans, fresh from his factory at Wash ington, N. J. This Instrument Is sur passed by none In the market. Call at this o'ttlce. Watermelons, peaches and all the early traits and vegetables received fresh from the city every day, at S. E. Fatzlnger'et Bank Street, and selling very cheap for ca'b. Now Is a good time to secure cheap, durable, and well made clothing. T. D. Clanss, the merchant tailor, is celling very low to make room for fall goods, and Is offering his stock of ele gant cloths, casslmeres, and vestlogs, at figures to suit the present rates ot wages. Style and fit guaranteed In ev ery case. - The late lion. George U, fichall, dee'd, bad Insurances on Ills life to the amount of f 15,000. Lmvo score, uas iubg rutumuu from tbtf Vcity with 5 a julj, Bt'6'Jk of fall dross goods.dry' goodsilotioH&ocenegjpro- viflions.Mjce. Also, a lull lino of liens1 ' Dofits f6r"fail';afid Winter wear, together with a large"stoblrof.queenswaro, to all of which he myites the atteSflbn of 'tho'public.- Call early and securoibargains George B. Schall,.a prominent fla vor ofiAllentown. Pa., committed tul clde Monday by shooting himself in the head. No cause .Is assigned for the decdj ML ri . an. David It. Randall, a prominent lawyer, and formerly District Attorney or liuzerne co.,aioa a ucsaay at wiikes barre. .. . William Itchrle. well known In this county by the title of Capt. Wm, Rehrlg, died at his residence In this place, on .Wednesday morning, tbo, 1st insi., in nis uiu year. u nns itii am living children 8 sons and 3 daught eis all of whom aro married. The fu neral took, place on Friday forenoon at Eastrenu, and was largely attended by relatives and friends of the family Something Nice. A fine assortment of Twilled Silk, Bio. Green, and Black iu or i kid, Paragon Frame, rannage Wood Stick, Ivory Handle Umbrellas, with naina encraved. Remember, this Is the ,only placb In Carbon county to get a genuine, rirst ciass umorena. u. is. i;noAD3, Dealer In Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, &o. Market Square, Mauch Chunk. " When you go to Allentown, re member that you can buy' dry goods cheaper at Kramers corner than at any other' house In the Lehlch Vallev. Stick a pin fight here ! A tremendous sacrifice In wo- mens' mens' and boys' boots, shoes, and gaiters of all styles and qualities, at T- D. Clauss'. In order to close out present stock, he' is 'now giving some of the best bargains In this line ot goods ever Oe.fore offered In this section.' Call, early, If you would secure a real bar gain. For Ice Cream. Ice cold fountain Soda Water, and choice Confections, you should not fall to call at C. m. Roth's, opposite Semmel's hardware' store. Also fresh bread and cakes ev ry deay. L. F. Kleonlncer will sell a Quan tity ot beadsteads. beddlne, carpet, and other articles of household furniture at. private sale ; call eaily for bargains. T. D. Clauss has been appointed agent for this section for the celebrated uutterlck & Co's Garment Patterns for ladles and children, and has now a stock ot the latest styles on hand. Ladles should call for catalogues. James F. Meyers, connected with the 47th regiment during the lato war as l.leut. of company A., Capt. Uraeue, died at his home in Easton on Sunday morning a week, aged 42 years, lie left a wife and five children. Tho Court of Washington county has fined several of tho township audi tors $30 each for not publishing a re port of the financial condition ot their several townships as required by law. Tho new National Bank at Slatlno ton commenced business operations on Monday, and judging from the amount received In the shape of Individual do- posits before 11 a. in., 3,000 It starts with brilliant prospects. The Institu tion Is most excellently officered, and being that tbo town has long stood in ' need of a bank, Its career can not well be otherwise than successful. In, the highest decree. Wo have been furnished with the names of a number ot " night hawks" who Infest the corners of Bank street, Insulting the ladles as they pass aloug, with a request that wo publish the same. We have concluded not to com. ply with the request until we have no tified them to desist from their present course, when, It thoy continue, wo will publish tho names. Boys, keep mov ing. Head Quarters for Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. Messrs. Laury & Pe ters aro now receiving and offering for sale one of the largest and best select ed stocks ot mens' kip and calf .boots, womena and clilldrfis gaiters, shoes and rubbers ever brought)nto Lehlgh ton, at prices wlrich defy competition. Remember, it you Want to buy cheap for cash, now Is the time, and Laury & ' Peters' tbo, place I Eben P. Day, date Secretary of the IJazlctoii Building Association, who was a few weeks ago arrested on a charge bf embezzlement and admitted to bail, Is missing. One Schafer presented a cheek for W.700 Wednesday to R. T. JfcCabe. cashier ot the Merchants' and Mechan ics' Bank, Scranton, Pa., and asked to have It cashed. The draft was from the First. National Bank of, Camden, N. J., to the Fourth National Bank of New York. It was accompanied by a letter ot Introduction, purporting to bo from the President of the former bank. Mr. icCabe held the letter am check, telling the young man to call in halt an hour, and the forger disappeared. T. D. Clauss, the meachan't tailor, has Just received bis fall and winter stock ct all kinds of suiting, comprising' all the latest and best styles, and sin perior to anything ever boforo brought Into this market. He Invites his cus tomers and the community In general, to call and Inspect bis goods and learn bis prices. lUllglons. i J FTMbjterlan Chnrch-Snoday eehool at I A M.I preaching atioso A. It, and 7M T.iL.bj Bar, John Camnirton, paaior. Commanlon Harriots In the evening. M, . Church Her. Winner Coffinan, pta tor Preaching tomorrow, (Sunday), lfew a. At. hf Ber. Dr. Unrpher. and at 7:M P. M.. bj the paator, Bnadaj School at Z p, M. Preaching In the Packerton M. CCharch to-morrow (San der) at 10 A. U. br Rev, Wtlmer Coffraen. CttrtionConntj- Fair. n i 1 atifflnt"annaal fafeot the'arorf Comity Tnifn.HH.i bnjM.tv will titahsM on their amranoA in tue borough ot LehtgHton, eauwmclnir &r, Tncaaar, October lith, and continuing for lonr oaya. A UberaJ premlaa U wil( w iuen id a few dariCAnd'eTarjrt aiiahgeaon la being madoby the Society to make thla the beat fair ever held In the county, lilat of Lettera nenOlalng nf called, tot In tno'r.hltfl l'oall office; feptesnoer ir, WJI UradlenitTixablnal JHoltilser Urn.Oor.' Beoia. Solomon Maueror, Edwin, z Pllclclnger, Mrs. Cath. f isaer, jn. i' Peter. William.-!- Ilonser, Mary K. Tteloholmer. Joseph Horn. Mrs. j. n. snioiin, iiraMtn Swaxrwoqd. -Peter Smith, Cbarlea Ilol'ar. Ben. Q. Holland, Harry Persona calling for any of the above lettera wUl please any they aro," Advertised." r II. If-'riiEUS, p, AT. $ Wi 'Ttrlit Tweedle DnmfcTrvetdle Dei Alter irylnft.on a.newresa for the ball, and Just beforo going oot tor a flrtotion on the beach, lira, nonnue wrote nor hoaband In tho city aa foUowa. (TWnBDLE DUM.) CAFE MAY: Auimst "5th. 187S. My Darling Hobbr. I I(o ;a sad without thee. I am loneir. for I never venture ont of my room except for meale, I often ham. ' What are the wild wa vea saving 1" and long for a troll on the " peoDir ecraua v one a lorego inni pieAsure, lx pleaanre It could be. with my darling far awav. They have a ball hero next Monday. bnt,o! coarse. I shall not go. no never without yon. I shall retire early and .dream ol tho?, Bolleie me always, Yonr devoted wife, Eauba. (TWEXDL2 DEE.) Mr. nonvlllo havinero turned from i vachtlne trio, and beforo getting ready to Or&e oat with. afnenu 0) to Falnnonnt Paik, writca Mra.n. thoaly , , , PnrtAiAugi 2StU73i Mr Own wife. Bnslnesa hue keDtme con. stantly occupied. I did hope to take ot loast a sail upon the liver, but I could not loavo.the office r am worse than a slave. Falrmonnt Park Is near at hand, bnt I never eel a chance to visit It. Enjoy yourself, ana think of yonr Agricultural Exhibitions Announoemonts aad promlam schodulea of tho agrtcnltnral fairs to cbme'oS thla fall aro now to be found in most of our neighboring ex. 'changes. The BTeater number 6f tho eJilbitIon rotobo)itMlar tho latter p'act'ot Beptomber and early portion of October, It Is often a mat ter of regret that exhlbltlona aro.held in adjoin- lng counties at or near4 the' eame tlmo.'bot thla laathlngthat cannot wel( be ayolded. Aa.n tending one or more of the Falra to come off this fall, we below publish' a list of tho time and places of the most likely, to Interest them In onr vicinity AjvtavJ. uuiuiij j.'ua.,vu .1,0 ouvinj aiitfiuiu., T nhl.h r ...... I .. V... ... nH tk. ( . In, f .. .( lat. ' " " State Fair, at lADrartor, On Sept. 27th, 2SUi, 291 h, aoth, and October lsu Fair of the .Nortnampton Agrlcnlinral So ciety. at'Nazaretb, Oct. 5th, oth, 7th and 8th. uaruon uoumv je air. ni i.eiiiguion, uoioDer ISth. 13th, 14th anil 15tb. : Herka counts Fair.- ut Iteadlnc sent. nth. ism. 1 oth and 17th. Fair of thA lTAVRtonA AotlAnltTirAl ftAi-lntv. nn the Hocletv'a gronuda, at itutztown, Oct. eth. Cth 7th anil 8th. Fair of the Montgomery Conntr Agilcultnral Society, on the Society's grounds, at Ambler Paik. on the North l'enn. It. 11.. Sent 21at. nod, 23rd and 21th. Fair ot the Dorleatown AffnotiltdrAl and lie. cbanlca' Instttuto, nc Doylestown, uck oth, Otb, Ul U11U OIU. iasL Penn. Aorrlcultiiral anil MAhAnlanl Ko. clety, at ft'orrlstowu, Sept. Hth, ISth, ictn and 17th CheLer Conntv AorrlcnltiiTil' Soc etr. at Wert Chester, Hepisui, 101 u tod lllli. SchuylkUl County Agricultural Society, at Or clgsourg, Sept Jith. aath. 3 ith and Oct. 1st. R. R. Collision. A very dettrqotlve smash ap occurred on the L.iS.11. It., at llolcbard's Hill, about 2 miles from Allentown, on Monday noon, between a pasncnger train and a coat train. Tho following particulate wo dip frotn'the Morning nerald of Tuesday; "At tho point where the accident occurred It la the pf sctlce-for the cbal train due thereat 12 o'clock to ran on to the sidling and then wait nntll the passenger train baa paased, Yeiterday It happened that the coal train was a little late, and Jnst as tho enginowa) cross ing the switch, the passenger train came screeching along at full speed nod collided square with the engine or the coal (train. The flagman atatloued .there la obligod to 'flag tho patsenger train ir tne coal tram has not yet passed,? button this .unfortunate oecoslon he neglected to do It, aod the result was as above stated. The wrecz Is a very dlaastrous one. the pasaenger ana coal cars and the engine of tne coal train being completely demollslird. It Is wondertal to relate that the paaeoager. .of, which It Is estimated there were over one hun? tired, escaped serious accident, the only person injured (slight) being the Bev. Ittltenhouse, pastor of tho stone Ctinrcli. He. was wedged in between two seats ana severely prossed, the injuries sustained llnc eonnned to the hip aod 1 runt eLoulder. When' the two' locomotives were wltbln a few feet of each other, the engl. neera, firemen and brakeinen. Jumped off and FOuci.t aafety by QlgbU ' Fornu mate it was for them that they lumped, for had they remained at their posts they would undoubtedly have been Injured fataUy. train wua very nearly The enirlna nf thA nnnl train wua very nearly consumed by fli 0, tho red hot cinders and coal having beon banked up under tne tender and the several cars which were Dlled nn and oartlv resting on thA tAnri.r. The two first pasaenger cats were, teloscpped and so badly ahatiered thai Ihsy.Will be onlit. ly unservlceab.e hereafter, the only that remained whole bclno- the whtielA. pottlou Direct lr afterwarda the wreck train arrived and com. lnenced to clear away the wreck which occu pied thetwo trackaand Impelled tho running ot trains.'! Tho cost of this " smash" Is estima ted at 1100,000. The Coal Trade. Tbe anthracite coal trade la Quito nctlto, and steadily, week by week, la the deoi eaee on last yeir'a production lessened. It Is now within 1,. 0113,1 Cfl tons of what It waa at thla time last year, and If the demand for consumption holda we ahall expect the preaeut year's tonnage to equal thatotl671. The) following aro the announced prlcea ot the iLoutgn and wnkeabarrn Coal Company's Tflat, free on board, at Fort Johns town, tor the month of September, the com pany, In Its announcement, reserving tho right to change the same at any time, except on con. tracta made prior to .auch variationa l Lump, 13 53 1 steamboat, S3 IS broken, as 60 egg, ts 60 1 stove, '16 1 chestrnt, 15 161'and chestnut No. 2, St, The coal Urma drawn on August 3d by the Bshuylklll Coal Exchange to furnish the average prlcea ot co.il eold la, July, by which to determine waaea, were the HU Nloholaa'ctnl Company, tbe MlnehlllQap Colliery, the Tun nel Bldge Colliery, the allrara Colliery, and theBlgMtne Ilun Colliery, The average was foandtobets MS. The rate of vraaea, basmt on tola average, for August, will be two per cent above baata of 1874. The proposition of tbe Philadelphia Coal and Iron Company, noticed la.tweek.to furnlth to all furnaooa In the Scbnylkill region now out of blast aU the raw material and take the product ot their bands, paring for the coat of manufacture, we under, stand meets with tavor, and If carried Into ef. foot win make a near market tor a large qnan. Ity of coal annually by supplying It to those furnaces along the line which accept the com. panr'e proposition, and as It la In the power of the company to keep them running , tbo year round, by purchasing aU their product It thus maintains no amau amount of trade during dull aa well aa bnty seasons. The proposition la fo snpply the furnaces with coal, ore and lime stone, to be converted Into nig iron for the com. pah j at prloaa which leave a margin of profit for the furnace man without reference to the state ot the market, Nogotlattons, we under, aland, are now on toot to operate a number of furnscea on thla plan. P61U. Ledger, Aug, so. Tbe following table shows the quantity ot coal shipped over tha Lehigh VaUey itailroad tor the )87J, and for the ypirri Iteparc wjtli tho snmtj'tltae laat yearf' nrtefftrma fiYam. A KVeelc. Year. KalletOfiX.V.V;. ,9 04 S9,IS 10 earer MtadowXiV 16.312 ti MR, 159 1 pper iMhlgh.,,. avail fci.1nai 71.3 II 071 1) 'Kabanov;....,.V).ti ' isC'27 'tinitiChnnt. r. 'T 0113 II 2.340 14 Sorth from aston 1 8,1 S3 02 . Total i.7gi 11 last Year so,M 16 1,780,SCS 19 2,900 48S 11 llrrAAAA 2SI24 15 Hbpout Of oOAtrarijwrtld, iver lohlgit'l Total wees, to ttate, RhlrmAA frnm ton.. CWt. tons. CWt, Wyoming S2.&52 15 677 o7t 10 UperXehlgb .' " lMveriadow....,.,( BUM 7 Ilizleton .1 ,,,......1 40.T39 04 Mmch Chunk.. ;,, 8 841 OS ltiearnvtllA 37.231 II 00.183 09 M.732 16 120,1(3 07 7R 11 11 NYorkF; a. B,po. I jf 1767 07' .X.J si.i spoAed 098,1 mm....... ,179 06 l,OS5,7S5;ll JJroyloosly 1 epon ,099 Di 1. Total fo date ..:..r..,0.:is II Bame lime last yeir I,71',IS1 10 Increaso.i ' Decrease,, , 023,416 03. MAUCH CHUNK WHIMPERS. On Monday last,- ns the passenger train arrivea nero nt 11:40 a.m., uounu norfh, It was discovered by the car and wheel Inspectors that pnss6nger car No. 34 had a loose wheel, and deomed it wise to have said car detnehed and shifted on to the sldlnir. The pnssen gers in thq'car.wero notified of the bad condition of tbe wheel, and requested to take another car, which request was .promptly compiled with. Unplne J. Of. Jbcil, wnlcli was nttacheu to tne train, was In.tlio act ot shifting No. 34 car, when It Jumped tho tall at'the first frog below tho switch above the depot ; tho car kept the bed of tho, road until It'np proached tho switch", wh'tin It took n sheer to tho left carrvlnc with it tho switch thanty and completely demolish' lng tbo switch, tearing up a grent por tion of the road bed, ntd prcclpHatlug Itself bverastond wall sOmoiS tOj30 feet In altitude, It turned comblotely over In Its-descent, and reuiattied invei ited on tho tow-path below. No. 31 car In Its descent drew baggago car No. 120 half-way over the wall, when tho stross must havo been'o great ns To .sever complelbfytlib gearlnc'lroni each' car. saving said 129 baggago car and prob ably the lives of tlio, several baggage- masters wno were it. When ine car was seen to co over the wall by the guests stopping at tho Mansion. Ilouso, the cry was raised and spread from cor ner to corner throughout town like wild fire: our citizens wero all excited and on the run to sea who were tho unfor tunate ones', and If they could render any succor and aid, but eventually to hear "that all was, well nobqdy .hurt,.1,' to which yo'u could near 'them add'. "thanks ha to God for It I" Your re. porter was likewise qx'clted, pd.;dash ed off ou the "fly" for the" scene ot the disaster, to glean whatever news he could of the accident, but 'cptild learn nothing more Important than wlmt'Is given above. The funeral of Bernard Curran took place on Monday last, nt 2 o'clock p.m., and was very largely attended 350 persons wero In line. Geo. It. Marklo. Esn.. formerly of Iliizleton, now of Philadelphia, was In town on Monday last. " t J 'Misses AnnleGallngherand M'(7ue, of Alleutown, passed through here on Monday last, on tl.eir wav to school at Three Klvers, below Montreal, Canada. Henry Green, of Easton, and John D. Stiles, of llentownwereJiitown taking evidence,' before the Master In Chancery Wm. M. Itapsher, Ksq,, in the Wm. Farretf VS. J. C.'Dolon, T. T. case. The representatives bf Catbori to the Democratic Convention, to bo held. ot.Eile, on the 8th 'Inst., are solid for Hon. S. S. Drehef, of Stroudsbu'rg, tor Governor. 1 Capt. John Shields nud famtlVa of Washington, N. J , wero iu town on Sunday last. Adam Woolover, Esn., one ot the candidates for Governor, Is reported to have canvassed this State more thor oughly than any other nf,.tho.caudldatcs for said office, " t ' Capt. Dennis M'Gee, formerly of this place, but now of Hockendauqua, was again taken to the Hospital for tho Insane, at. Philadelphia, one day. last ,veek. The captain came to Mauch, )hunk? a weell or two ago, and liflils non compos state, had tho remains ot bis several children' uutlod at this place removed to Catasauqua. James Sweeney, of, Summit Hill, Jos. Lynn, of the Democrat, aud Dr. J. C. Kramer, . of Towainensln"g are, the. representatives from Carbon to" tli'e Democratlo Convention, at Erie, on the 8th Inst. I Tbo canal teams were greatly in-! convenlenced on Mouday last, owing to Lthe blocking up ot the tow-path by the "wrecueu passenger can- ;riie fa rivers were obliged to cross the bridged in or der to get round the obstruction witn tbelr teams, Mr. H. Holllnger, an Intelligent young man, has been appointed prin cipal ot tho Summit Hill schools. 'A good choice, Col. J. D. Bertolftto has been af flicted with hemorrhage' for" sftme time. Tho Fhcenlx Band speaks In high terms of their :ieTr Instructor, Mr,. Bit ner, of Tamaqua, Tbo band will give a plc-nic on or about the 15th. ' Dr. A. Myer and Rev. , Strunti, have returned, from their (our through Germany! They look 'well, and are delighted with their trip. A gentleman from Philadelphia was In town a day or two ago, In search of his son who had decamped with eomn 1300 bf the father's money. It appears that the son hired on a canal boat at Philadelphia, and camo this far, but could not be found. Look-out, now tbat tho campaign Is about to open, that you do not get talked to death. Benjamin 'Williams, lata typo on the G aiette, went to work on planer, at Packerton, and one day last week bad, what Benny terms " a narrow-escape'' for life. He was pretty well barked about the arms and body. 11. A, Fegley, of the welgh-lock, has a pet crow, called "Jim," which Veek endlne Anc. lai. .... t. ,h. ra . 4 . ' 1 ' ' . - follows him to townj'roostlng Ton tilt? ! s.rieau;pr snouiucrna ne passcs along 1110 streets. ' 1 n-T-Thp.C, RH. .Cois.cuttlng tho new wagon roaii tnrougli from the 'Old plane at tho Liberties to the, Cast M. Chunk hrldga wltlt much energy.,., W.beu.itjs finished It wilt bo a great improvement on me oiu road. H M Tfhott nur Inotni' 'tmnnlol' .had A sew customer oil Monday last lofliy ai."rruii," 1 Several young ladles from Slatfng- ton cave oneneu a aress-max nc csrau 'Jlshm'ent In onn of tho rotims'ln'Dolor'B'.j ,uiuun. I -x:pf bX"wTs7ttrwnwTstpreBent DMT Iaw llVni,nl,l.ln1,ni,k .t ' ' .iv; ,w ....is.,,,., Div.utoi w'TllB p.llinll'hln mlfn nf Tim.,' r, 1 Tolmau, of the Episcopal church ot this place, is very sick, Sickness Still reigns 'supreme In our midst. . TI19 plastering and carpenter work In tho St. Paul's M. E. Church, is bc- Inrr carried thrnnrli Willi rrroat a III gorce.and tho tfdlflco will soon bo re-dy ror service. , -rThe families of Messrs. nazard and Warg have rcturred fromSquam lieaeli, ci. J.t and look well and feel happy. The wages In and about tho mines are to lie reduced ,10 per cent soon. Tha laborers In tho various furna. cos down tho valley are working for i.uu per uay. The Sons of Messrs. 'Abe and Wm Stroll left for College on Tuesday, last. V. E, Frisble'ls about to open ,a new ooot anu s 100 store, ueiow tne Broadway lioiiso, In tlio store formerly kept by J, b . Bleckley. now to "serve" a dinner Eat It. Tf vnit wUli tn rornllpt A .'mnn'a untuu, uecuaie becurityiur uini. .ror keeping your memory rresh there is nothing Ilko it. Matches are made In heaven. Ye', was the reply,' and they aro sometimes dipped'ln the' other place. Moving for. a new trial courtlne a second wife'. , .!" ' ' Sheet music Howlinc younesters In bed. 1 The nnb'lo schools owned on Wmltiofldav last, Bept, lat. and were we.l attomled.-' Mr. II. K, J. nrown left for Washington. I). C, on Tuesday last, alter a month's vacation. Heveral of ourMnnch'Chunk boattneu wero injured at Philadelphia, onTueaday last, caused by the blowing up of au ml ouat. A special oar lerttbereomWedneNday lat, with tbo rclatlvea and fxienda of ltobt. Packer, to attend bis weddlug lit Dradtord county. It loof the eionloveea of thu L. V. It it. scr. era! days to cleac away tbe wreck ot Monday last at thla place. suicmua are raanionaDie jnst now. Tho fox ownfiil tiv thA TtnMAHA IFnoV - T.fut. der Co.. aruppeit off very suddenly I suppose eotao one gave hlra a doas ho could not dlgfat. -oOOuaskltt ot penche. wero sold ou wed. nosday, st our ma. ket houp,t (rem 25 to 60 eta., per basket."' " ' Tho Arlon singing club aro making rapid roirresa under thu ouXciont management ot br, :rwln. The Rev. 1'ather Tllnen. nastot of tLa Oat. man Catholic church, of EaBt Mauch Chun, is receiving a penatontronv the aormin Uovern inent'ior 1. bayonet wouLd lecelved in tne shoulder whilst In llnoot duty ns a soldier In theatmyof aaldconntrv. .Father Jleinen has an anagraph loiter ot King WMlam'aandiathe only American subject tbat la receiving a pen.1 sioii in this coantry. Mr. Iollchfir. whn him TiltliArii bAAn onn. neciod with the'1 Irieh Wnria"asa lo'.al editor, naseuteiodhianameon the Ittooid aa a law atudoat with K. it. Blowers, K,q , District At torney, at this plade. TneCatholioXiyceum,of this plaoe. axe to add to their nreaont collection of works, a very largo aud exueilent number ot rellgloui books. Mi. Craig and friend spent the da at the Glen inThuieaay losL Tbe choir of thechntchof tho TmmnculRtA Conceotion (It. C ) have formed themselves in. to a MUging socioiy, kownaa "St. llary.aaing. lug society, ot tne church of, the 'Immaculate Couceptlou." MrItobeit Idffertv. the "craok" teleirranh operator In the VaUey olllce, at this place, took untoblinseU a better ha,f known heeaaLoa Plater. By I be wav. the last day on which wo can pay ttxea will beon the 2d day of October, In. stead ot the 1st or October a heretofore. Qdlto a number of 'the trill of thla connta lnleud to mako a grand dash tot a hnaband at the oomlne court, or bear the Uls end mishaps a.ooe lorever. A week of disasters, and accidents. Next week wiu be one of wrcth and discon. tent. It has been very warm here for tbe cast week. Closing Prices of DEllAyjsK & T6wn- shd, citock, uovernment ana uoia 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, sept sir 1975, 8. 6'lClBSl , U. 8. 5-20, ltd . . U, 8.5-20,1864 . U.8. S20,18B5 . U. 8 5 20f186SiJ. Jt X u. o. 0:1), lSMrf. U.R. 0-20, 1868 , U, S. 10-40 . V. n. Currency. S's , D. S. S'a, 1881, new , bid. t'snnsyiranis it. u. . Phlla. A Heading IU R. bid. asked asked asked Leblab Valley Itallroad . bid. ml oiu, au Lehigh Coal i Nav, Co. . United Com pan lsa offi. J, OoM 50 bid, ssksd 131 114. 1313 atksd wr. 01a, la aaaea 8 bid. 10 atkad Sliver . . . . HAKRIEl). nEnmo-8TBIOEIlWAI,T. On the JSth Inst., by the ltev. u. A. Bmrgel, Mr. Thomas llehrig. and Miss Cordl'la Bteiuorwalt, both of Mahoning Pwp. DltEIElt-HAUIt. On tbo same day. by the same, Mr. 'Anton Dreler, of Mstioulng two, and Mr. a ah ltauh, widow of the lata William llanli. of ICant l'enn, twp. Spfeoial 5jToti(jes. ... Dyspepsia I Dyspepsia t Dyspepsia 1 Dyspepsia! s tbe roost persisting of all human aUmeuts.lts aymptoma are almoa taflnlte In vortetv. and the forlorn and dianoudeut vlcllma oithe niaeaao often fanov themselves the prey. in turn, ot every anuwu miuut. inn is duo, in part to tbe close avmpatny whloh exalsts be tween the atumach aod the orain, and In part also to the fact that any disturbance of the at' gestive function necessarily disorders the liver, the towiea aod tbe nervous ayslein, and ef. fecta, to some extent, the quality of the blood js. j& jtamttra miter wine 01 iron a sure cure. Jn-lAlauotanewprencrauon, to he tried and found wanungt Uhaebeeuprusonbedaailr for many yeai s In the practloe ot eminent phy sicians Wftb qnparaUeiod aucoeas t It Is not er. peciea or lutruuru w cure lui iib uisohvvs ho WU1CU tlio uuuiuu lauijir 19 SUUJDI UU, ( WAX- ranted to cura Dyspepsia In lis moat oostinato form. Kunsle'a Pliter Wine of Iron never tails to cute, symptoms of Drspepua are lose of ap. pltlte. wind aud rising of the lood dryness of month, heartburn, ulstonslon of the stomach aud bowls, conatlpatlou. headache dixalnesa, aleepiessness ami low aptrite. Try the groat remedy and be couvinoed of Ita merits. Oct tbe genuine. Take only Kankle'a. wolcb la put np only In tl bott'es. Depot, M3 Worth Mnth tit, Philadelphia. Pa. It never falls. Forealo b) all Druggists and dealers everywhere. Tape Worm Removed In a tear hours. No fee asked, nntll tbe ectje worm, with nead. Is expelled. Medi cine harmless, being purely veseiMble. Consul, tatlon tree by Dr. E. r. Kuaitx. Ko, lit North Street, Philadelphia. Pa. BeaU PIo aud stom ach Worms also j-emoved. Aayicafreo. Ubud for circular. Oo to your droxglac and ask tor Kukui's Wonu oraur. Pnco tl por botu I ho Worm Syrup never falls. Sup , In JOB raiNTrNQ at the very lowest prlcea at TUB CARBON ADVOCATB OPPICE. , 21 W bld22 atked . 15U bid. asked . 16) bid. ltyi asked , ml bid.. VZ asked . VtU Ui. V2 siked . 19jl bid 2uv 'atked .WZ bid.. 20Vi aiked .lj2.Hd.l 10W asked , 20 V4 bid. 20? asked . V&i bid. 10)2 stkod . OIU, O JIOPE TOM TIIEDRSrONDENT. If yoa have been coughing all winter Jind begin lode, apalrot recovery, orn yon have taken a recent cold, go at nnco to tbe Drug store otCt W. Lentk: or A. J,"l7nrilng. got a bottle ot On, 8. Moiuua', Hntur oftaii, wiluoihrby axii Jtoitkliousu. Take it and be well. No other medicine acta so. promptly and effectnallr la Coughs, Colds, and all dlseasca of the throat, Innga and Cheat, lead ing to Contumptlon. itundreda- "who onca. tbonaht they bad that droad disease have been, restored to health by the ore of this almoM tnsg. io remedy. It Is alio the best known spenlflo for Cronp, and never falls In Whooping Cough. Trial sfzo 10 cents. Sept, 171U, 1,J. aw Afflioted, Unfortunate and Dolnded.' ipR. J. N. HOIlEXSACIt and JL Dr. J. II. IIouensack, sons of Dr. J. II., wbo baa been engaved in prlTatb and" hespilal pisctlco for,Ji years, onraig diseases which destroy liothmlod and boily. mifltiyori. tor the duties ot life, and leads thousands to ln-n sane ass lums and premature death. -Jlr, J. N. , II. and Dr. J, B. Ii.dyoto their time entirely to these diseases, and guarantee a cure In -a shott tlroo and Utile expenao. Dr. 3 N. Hoben I sack has nttendetl' and cured eighty thousand cases. Remember Drs. J. N. and J, B. Hoben. suck's effleo Nn. 206 North Sd street, Philadel phia, nbovo rtace. N. n. Medicines sent by mall and express J mi til 2-75 lyoow t TRUSSES, lit Con8 RUP TURES CURED.- Dr. J. B. Ho b'naack's Klokle-Platod aalranle Truss and Fluid will euro eoven oases ontot ten. Don't rust, crock or break t . lightest i not affcoted by porspiration or bathing. Warranted 6 years French aud 3ermati Trusses and DraceN Sds. pensonea. a, ono-thlrd tbe pnee otheraACii for, SOS Second suoet, above Race. Philadel phia. Janeis-Ti lyoow THE OIJ) ISTABUSUED i Truss and Surgical Bandage Stand. W J. EVERETT, Wo. 50 North BeventhBt., " ' below Arch St.. Philadelphia. Latest Im proved Trasses, HhouMcr Braces, Elastic Htnok lags. Beits, Husponsones, Crntches, Deformity Instruments, &c. Also Mrs. Everett's, Pitch's self sdjaetlne ana other celebratod Pemalo Sup- fioitete. Lady Attendant. Larire stook and ow price-. Hernia aitcceasfully tieated. Julv J!, 1875 .ly. -J-0CAIj AGENTS WANTED ! AN AGENT WANTED FOR EACH TOWN AND COUNTY IN THE UNITED STATES. Parties desiring to act as agonta, most accom pany their application by a letter ot rocommen. dation as to character and responsibility, from: and storied by tho Editor ot a newspaper pub, lishcd In the town or county lor which agent proposes to act. 'The agency Is to sell the bonda of the Induttrtal ExMMtion Company. Whole Bonds 20 each'. Half " 10 " Quarter " 5 " The Indnstrlal Exblblt'on Company will tar nish agents with Circulars, etc., etc Each newspaper published is tbe town where agent la located, will, as soon as agenoy. is established, be given an advertisement, ad-' veitlslng such agency and the Company, and. luuy explaining mo pian, purposes ana ODjocta , ot the Company. Such advertisement will con. tlnue m auch papera. aa long as agency la soc' cessfully conduoted. Tbe Indnstrlal Exhibition Company Is the first to adopt the plan so long In use by the En rapean Governments, of i'eulng bonds' when, the principal la made aecoro and not risked, bnt where there la a chance for a large premium, an Jn vestment ot 120 Is sure to return to the inves tor i21 one dollar more than cost and the bold. er of a (X Bond, may obtain a premium, either Of (50, t!0). 11 0. S500, 11.000, (3,000, (5,600, (10,000, (25,000, or (100,000. The interest, which la ordl narlly distributed to all the bond holders pro rata, Is In this lean distributed by chance. The purchaser ot a bood knows he will recleve baok tila Inyeatment, with a small rate ot Interest added, and In consideration of taking tbls small rate of Interest, he has a chance In the above named promtuma which are simply the dlstrl button of interest on tbe whole loan. Each bond partlcipatea In four drawings each year, nntll It has drawn a premium, when It Is surrendcrodj the premium patd and -the bond cancelled. The Industrial Exhibition Company, under a special charter, granted by the State of New York, Is given authority to Issue these bonda, The I,cgislatnro ot the State, recognlilng the great benefit which will arise from the tnccess ot this enterprise, have exempted all the real es tate and property of the Comuany from taxation and astcssmenta for five years, and has also eon ferred other great privileges. Every American who understands the pur poses ot this Company will, of a necessity, feel a pride In aiding It to a successful termination- Each Individual who buys a bond becomes an, owner and an Interested party, and when be views, tho structure erected with his money. can soy, "I aided to erect In oar country, tbe most magnificent building the world baa ever seen, a palace, which. In truth represents the inauity, energy and. mechanical genius of the American people." The manufacturers and Inventors of America are peculiarly Interested In tbe success ot thla enterprise, for tho reason that It la to be their home, where all thela Inventions and mannfao tares can be exnlbltea and sold. Tbe building will contain 6, $20,000 square feet ot apace. Parchasora desiring Bonds before an age icy a-eatabllshed where they reside, will commnni. osto direct with this office, from where they can be aupplled. Partioade-lrlnr to act as agents, or to pur.' chose bonda will addresa INDUSTRIAL EXHIIHTION CO., No. IS ICaat 17th St., ' BIT. 11UVAY A 6th AVE.. NEW YORK CITY. Nom-AU moneys by draft on New York, or Express, or postal order-cbantea patd by trend. Juiyit, J8T5-lf UDITOtt'S NOTICE. " The undersigned, appelated Auditor by tbo Court of common Pleas of Carbon Gounir. t make oisnbnt1ons of the monies In Court, rea lized out of IbeSbertff's Hale of the real estate of Daniel Freyman and Caroline Profman. will meet tha parlies Interested on MondsvTBenL 6th. 1875, st 10 o'clock A. M., at bla office In the borongh of Mauch Chunk, when they can aU, :uu it kuvy vui AUg. 7, 1875. r fhinlr tit-nnor. XmJII, NUUlAAnil, AUUllOy AUDITOR'S NOTICE. TIIE undersigned. Auditor sppolnted by the Courtof Common pleas of Oark-oa county, to dlatnbtito the funds arising fro in iho eale of the real estate of Jacob E. fctroup and Aoatn IIoup, wUl meet all porsona lutxreeted at his offloe. In tne borough of Mauch chauk, on Mond.y, An. gust 23d. 1875. at io o'cl'ick, a. u tor the par. pose of his appointment. P, J. MUfillA.V, Auditor, July 31. 1875.1. r NCOltrORATION NOTICE. Notice Is hereby siren, that an annUoatfAn will be made to too oovernorof the Common, wealth ot Pennsylvania, under the Aot of 1174. entitled " An Act to provide for the lneorr -ora tion an 1 regulation ot certain corporations." for a Charter under the name of " P-ilIHCfd ME TALLIC! PAirtT com i-Any." ror the p.ir- poaeof engaging In the Manufacture and of Meiallio Paint and Foundry Paainra lot aia at Bowman's, Carbon County? Pennsylvania. iocs W. a BELrZaUt. Atiorney lor Patlutnsns. Annst2tlh, IQi-wJ Plotts' Star Organs New and beauUfal designs. Agents Wanted. Aaare, iuwii I'Lona, washiniton, xi, J,
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