Soctciy niooiiiigR. IMFIHITO OAfiTLK, No, 7, A. O. Jt. OF 11IE M. C. 2nd nnd 4th Monday of each mimtn, In lle ber'a 1U1I, Lehlghton, at 7iW o'clock p. M. It. V. Morthtmer, H. K. O.i 8. It. Ullnaiu, s. K. It. B. ONADBN IIUTTKN I.OIIOR, No. (SO, I, (). O. P.. moots every Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, In itebef's Hull. Joseph Hclgel, N. O, N. II. lienor, Secretary. "olio 1'OCA TninK, No. 171. Imp. O. It. M meet on Wednesday evening ol onch week, Ht 7:30 o'clock, In Public Hcliool 1 1 n II, Wclaspott, Pa. I. F, lllckcrt, 8. 8. It. (lllhani, V. of It LBinaiiTON Lotion, No. Ml. K. of r meeta on Filday Avcnlngs. In nober'a llnll. nt 7:30 o'clock, Arcli. Dick, O.O. T. 11. llatcliir, If. of It. nnt b, AiIvci'UnIiik ItatcN. We desire it to tie distinctly understood Hint no ndvcrtlsemcnta will tin Inserted In the col umns ot Tim CAitnon AnvoCATB tlmt maybe -ojclvotffrom nnknowii pnrttos or firm unless asenmpanted with tho Cash. Tlie following nre our oxlt terms. 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Leave your measure with Lnury & Peters, If you would look nice, Kill off your potato hugs with Paris preen, for sale at Lentz's drug store, Leuckel's buldlng, The "fits" given at Laury & Peters', nre unsurpassed by any other bouso In thor county. Job printing, of every description, nt tho Caiibon Aevocate office. cheap er than at any other establishment In the Lehigh V.allny. The spring suits being gotten up by Laury & Peters, are fashionable and neat, whllo tho price is within the reach of all. If you want a nice glovo go to T. I). Clauss' and select from his now and legant stock of kid and Lisle thread glovo?, just opened. A largo lot of Centennial baby car tinges just received and for salt very cheap lor cah at F. P. Scminel's Hard ware store, Lehichtnn, Pa. --F. P. Senimel offers at private sale, on very reasonable) terms, seventeen vtry pleasantly located building hits on the old fair grounds, in thle borough. This suffers a rare opportunity for per foiiB desiring to build themselves a home. For further particulars apply to l' . r. ssemtnei, at msnaruwaio store, on Hank Street. T. D. Clauss has Just returne frbm the'dty with a beautiful stock Centennial and other styles of neck iles. Also, a full .stock of geut's fur nlthfng goods of the choicest quality 'Call and pee them. Wall paper reduced from 12 1-S cents to 11 oe-nts per piece, which must be sold off within JO clays, In order 1 to make worn for now goods, also, biatch 'border at 15 cents per piece, at Lenti's drug store, LeuckcPs building, Paper hanging, painting and glaz ing neatly done by Ed. Elsenhower. Orders left at tho post-ofllcc, Lehigh tonl PaM will1 receive prompt attention. Changes very moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. (24) - J. W. O'Nell, at the Lehlghton Ilakerv, lias newly and tastily Gtted up his Icecream saloon and opened up his soda fountain, and Is now prepared to supply our citizens with the finest' fla vors of Ice cream and soda water day alidViVoulug. , DR. FiTTLER'S Riieumatio Remedy curus rheumatism, neuralgia, uorvous and kidney diseases. Dn. Fittler's Pectoral Syrup, infallible for cough1", colds and bronchitis. Dr. Fittler s CottDiAL, Oalisaya, Liniment and Veoetable Liver Pills sold by C. W., Lentz, solo agent for Lehlghton and Welssport. 2-1 y J.K. Rickcrthas still a few of those eligible lots In Rlckertstown to dispose of. If you feel liko securing a good home call and see him Ho Is also sup plying flour.feed, lumber and coal at tho lowest rates. Head Quarters for Bools, Shoes and Rubbers. Messrs. Laury & Pe ters are now receiving and offering for sale one of the. largest and best select ed stocks of mens' kip and calf boots, womens' and children's gaiters, shoes and slippers ever brought into Lehlgh ton, at prices which defy competition. Remember, If you want to buy cheap for cash, now is the time, and Laury & Peters' the place t J35 cash will buy a sliver mounted $85 Whealer fc Wilson Sewing Machine. If you wan t call at the Advocate office right off I T. D. Clauss has Just returned from the elty with a beautiful assortment of cloths, casslmeres and vestlngs, which be is now making up at prices! far below any other house in the Valley, while the style of fit and workmanship Is unsurpassed. Call and soe his goods before you purchase elsewhere. There is no charge for showing goods. Also, a full line of ladles' and gentlemen's satchels. 1 uaury a, jrutcrB, um meruuani iau w-,ome one or more scalawags, on qra,call,tbo.attentlon of their customed Wednesday night, entered the resi and the public In general, to the fact dence of Mr. Jos. S. Webb.onr borough r c Ti i n. , ii . i iua. tiiujr umo ktuui-i jui;uaseu vuo right for Lehlghton and Welssport to make uplhe -patent rubber bottoms for pantaloons, one of the best arrange ments lor keeping the bottoms ot the pauts In proper shape over introduced ed. They have used It for the past 3 months and find It to give entire satis faction, " or. Tliero was a severe frost at Mil ford, on Tuesday night. READ I RF.A1) I I READ I I I Nusbntinn Opening In anotbor column. Muzzle your dogs; that Is, 'put tho muzzlo to their car and pull the trigger. Tho butchers of Cataaauqua havo Jointly agreed henceforth to sell meat for cash only. Tho annual Commencement of Mulheiibprg College will take placo on tho 22nd Inst. Hon. A. J.'Durllng will accept our thanks for copy of annual report of State Agricultural Society. The new Presbyterian Church at Slatlngtuu Is rapidly approaching com pletion. Corn is sprouting well In this sec tion, and although backward for the season, It is growing finely. A raw egg, mixed with a lltllo sugar, taken every morning before breakfast, is nn lufalllblu cure fur dys pepsia. Austin Naylor, of Uctlilelieni, while nt White Haven the other day got drunk, fell Into tho Lehigh, and was drowned. Rev. J. T. Swindells and lady, of Ilethleheui, was In town several days this week visiting among their old Mends. The cao of Penrose vs. Wolf, was heard In tho Supremo Court, at Hauls burg, ou Monday, and Judgment nlllrm ed. Astonishing Fact 1 Best whlto shhts worth $2.00 sold nt $1.00, ami partly-made at $1.25, at tho cheap cash store of J. T. Nuahaiiui & Son. Per fect fit guaranteed. Mr. F. Sen8lngcr was arrested on Thursday, and In default of ball com mitted to jail, by Esq. Deck, charged with purloining lead pencils, lamps, wire, &c, from the Packcrton offices mid shops. Reader, Is this your paper, or does it belong to your neighbor? If tho latter, you should subscrlbo at once, and not troublo others for what belongs to them. Newspaper borrowers are a nulsanco to their neighbors. -It is understood that a company of western capltalsts contemplate tbu pur chase of the car shops at Stemton, and the conversion of tho buildings into a wagon manufactory. The object is to make the "Ci.niiliigham wagon." Last Monday night tho Fort Allen Comet Hand of Welssport, visited our borough, and very agreeably serenaded a number of our citizens, not forgetting to give us a passing compliment on their way homo, for which they havu our thanks. Tho completion of tho third rail, narrow gauge, through route from lluf falo to Plilladdulphla, by the Erie nnd Lehigh Valley railroads, win celebrat ed Tuesday by a complimentary excur sion to the railroad and newspaper men of the different cities. J. T. Nusbaum it Son havojust re turned from the city of Now York with another huge, new and desirable stock of dty goods nnd dress goods which they aro offering nt prices to defy com petition. ' -Thn r Mdrcchool Ho fir; day evtnii newly elected membeis of the Hoard took their seats on Mon Ing last. Tho now linard or gnnlzed by electing the following offi cers : I'lesldeut, J. S. Lentz, Esq.; Treasurer, Dr. N. II. Reber, and Secre tary, Mr. A. ft. Dolleuuiayer. We are going to have a grand old time in Leliiuhton on tho Centennial Fourth of July. Tho preparations making by Guaden Huetten Council, No. 24'J, O. U. A. M., of this place.are most elaborato. Don't fall to bo on hand. Our spicy Philadelphia correspon dent, " Marcutlo," n nay or two since sent us a sample copy ot an eleven by nine nowspapcr, printed at Foochow, China. It is published, " Marcutlo" says In his letter, by a " cousin ot mine," and hero is a sample of the fun said " cousin" pokes at " Marcutlo :" Sir JllHlard Mnrkcrs. tho colchrnlcJ syllabi ficiitloulat. eplstolograplilst, and Cilrainma. tlzcr wno wan Kntahted Romo veara nro-ls tnsnuctlnff lila son, James Herbert Murker?, In the art of ludrtlwo . and tho youth la oxpectod shortly to rival tho famous Woaton. A match gamo of base ball, will be played on tho flats, near tho Lehlgh ton Stovo Works, In this borough, this (Saturday) afternoon, commencing at 4:30 o'clock, between tho " American" Club of Lehlghton and tho " Domes tic" Club of Wtissport. Tha good Samaritan stopped at tho sound of woo ; so does a good horse, and this reminds us that David Ebbcrt, the livery man always keeps a fine stud of hores and a variety a nice car riages which he hires out at low rates. Marshall S. Smith, a clerk in the State Treasury, and John A. Wagoner, formerly clerk In tho Auditor General's office, wcro arrested at Harrisburg, Sat urday, on Information preforred by Governor nartranft, for conspiring to defraud the State of $5000. They wero held each in $4000 ball. Their arrests resulted from tho admissions of Mills pa ugh, Treasurer of Scranton, that he had agreed with them to make his ro turns $5000 less than it should havo been. Ho was a very common looking old man in a very common looking light wagon, drawn by a very common look ing horse ; but when a young chap, who trusted to appearances, camo alone In a stylish livery rig and tried to pass him, the common looking horse, at a word from his master, Just twisted his mouth Into a smilci of easy confidence ana in forty seconds was out ot the as tonished young chap's sight ; going as ngnt ana ireo ana easy as a "Light Running Domestic" sewing machine. i v constable, wlillo the family slept, and carried off tbo entire family wash of tho day previous, comprising undergar ments and bedding. After sorting out the best and most useful articles from the basket, the balance were left In It In an alley a short distance from his residence. Pity Joe can't get his " nippers" on them. Wo were pained to learn on Tues day that our jovial friend 8. It. Gil liam had cut his throat. Wednesday morning, In company with our friend Dr. Uerman, wo made a visit to his residence, when wo learned tho follow ing facts ot tho case i Ho had climbed on top of a barrel to fix up a grapery, when In attempting to get down, tho barrel rolled from under him, and ho (Gilliam) dropped to tlio ground, severely cutting his rloht ear and nnk Ing an ugly "gash along the right sldo of his neck. Wo are plcasod to state, that under the caro of Dr. Xeru lie Is doing well. The corner stone of tlio jicw Re formed church, corner of 2ndoud lion streets, was laid on Sunday last with ap propriate ceremonies Owing to the Inclemency of tho weather tho atten dance was not so largo as it otherwise would have been. When completed, tho Reformed will make the fourth church erected In tills borough during tljo past four years. What town can beat this ? Our population Is about 2,000. Daniel Graver, o tlio 3eo llivo Store, has just re ceived, another now stock of Ladies' Dress Goods com prising black and colored al pacas, prints, &c, at from 5 cents per yard upwards, to gether with a full assortment of dry goods, carpets, oil cloths, groeories, provisions, &c, which ho is selling at prices fully as low as else whore. Mniich Chunk Items, Deputy Sheriff Suyder, of Schuyl kill county, was in town on Tuesday evening and left tho next morning look ing for some one. Harry Albeitson, our industrious bill-poster, belnc spilt from a wagon a few days ago, sustained injuries which threaten to keep him "laid up" lor sumo time to come. Mr. Newton Yost, a quondam friend nnd member of the old Minerva Club, was In town aa a witness In the Laugdon case. He Is ns good looking as evei and resides iiillazleton just now. Most of the members of tho Syra cuse Coinmaudery, who had passed through hero tlio forepart of last week ou their pilgrimage to Philadelpula, re passed Maucli Cliuiik, un tlio home stretch on Saturday. Hon. Allen Craig and family put In a full week, closing to-day, visiting everything ot note at the Centennial Exhibition Philadelphia. Tliey weie sojourning nt tlio Ginnd Exposition Hotel. McCrea, of the far West, a brother of Dr. A. It. McCrea, of this plnce.whn Is extensively engaged In the flour and milling Imslnes-i nl Wabah, Indiana, has been spending a fortnight hero with his relatives on a visit. The divorced wlfo of tho late Dr. M. Thompson, of Summit Hill, took tho character of the Octnroon, In tho celebrated play of that iiaino put on the bonids by a Philadelphia Company, at Yost's Opera House, South Rethlo heni, one evening last week. A select party held on Pflngst Mortlaj In tlie rural retreat connected with the Centennial Hotel, Is represent ed by those who participated an hav ing teen a very enjoyable affair, and though "buck" Unwed freely we've not heard of any ono's getting either bucked or gagged. Dr. Client. Professor of Chemltry nt the University of Pennsylvania, and one of tho Judges of the Centennial Exhibition, was in town on Wednesday. Ho is the authorized agent of Dr. Ltid wlg Flentjy, r.ow In Germany, to settle up tlie Doctor's affairs here. The arrival of tho furniture nnd fittings for St. Paul's M. E. Church, kept quite a number of tho "blether ing" engaged nil of Monday assisting in housing tho same, lhu furniture is first class, nnd judging from present ap peal nnces wo may safely predict that St. Paul's will, ero long, bo tlio most nobby placo of worship in town. Quite a numbor of Centennial visi tors from abroad, mostly Germans nnd Austrians wero among Saturday's guests at tho Mansion. Among tho many other distinguished Individuals who pntronlzed tills favorite resort on tho day referred to was Gen. allien C. Fuller, who, as Adjutnnt Genernl of Illinois, commissioned President Grant, Colonel ot Illinois volunteers at the breaking out of tho war of the rebel lion. Work at tho Hazard Manufacturing Company's Wire Works continues ac tive and plentiful as ever, the hands having been compelled to work time and half time up to the first Instant, when shere exhaustion compelled them to desist. Bating a trlillnc reduction In tho scale of drawing, made on tlio first of April last, the operatives at this establishment are receiving tho same compensation thoy did during tho last six years, with prospects of u continu ance of steady employment ad Infini tum. How much better their lot than thousands of others I The latest accession to the mem bership ot the Ancient Order of Molly -dagulres now In confinement hero Is one Columbus McGee.who, on Wednes day forenoon last, was brought in by officer Clias. Grim, and alter a short preliminary hearing was committed by Justice Yeager. Columbus was "nab bed" by officer Clias. Grim at French- town, and is accused ot having bad bomethlng to do with tho murder of Laugdon 14 years ago. it arrests con tinuu at this rate (and quarters for nine more are said to be already engaged) Carbon county Jail will soon have to te enlarged. Died at Upper Mauch Chunk on the morning or Saturday the ud Inst., John Hlne, In the 20th year ot his age uect-uauu, u very uxcomqui, yuuux uiau, was a machinist by trade, and previ ous to his fatal Illness was In tho cm ploy of Messrs. J, II. Salkeld ft Co. with whom, ho had also served Ills ap prenticeship. Having been nu active member of thePhumlx Hose Company, and also of tho Phoenix Comet Unlit), both ot those associations attended liU obsequies on Monday afternoon, dining which dny, as n mark of respect for tho departed, work was suspended at tho Bhops of his late employers. Rev. ft. A. Struntz, conducted the funeial rites of the Lutheran church, at the grave of tho deceased, at tho Upper Mauch Chunk Cemetery where his remains wero deposited. The cases of Doyle and "Kelley re main In status quo, and another appli cation will be made by District Attor ney for quashing tho writs or to fix the time for a hearing. Thoy being made returnable at tho March term, 1877, of the Supreme court, this will be renew ed upon the decision of tho Court In the Quigley case, which Is n parallel case, the points at Issue being tha fol lowing : Tho Bittirenio Court of Pennavlvinla will, on Mimilav unit, conenler the casea ot Qnlplcv am! Flotclier, tho condemned murdereiacotifliieri nt Moramensiiifr 'lliu argument will lie l ho flint ot iU kind under too now statute-. Counel for (letenae aecureit wrlta of error, returnable to January teim, 1877, and Dlatilct Attorney Bheppird mores to qnnali theso 1U on the ground that the new Btfttuto isbindcued with tlio conditloim nnn jiiiivIsUiii ot the old law and that theioprorlsioun. audi as upcclal hall, particular nfllanvlU, etc., wero not compiled with tiy thfliieteuse t alao, Mint tlio writs should have been mnie returnable to tho Jjlvtcrni. limlead ot the January tetiu, 'IhoiUlonse uili oppose, the nietiinont of tho motion to quash on too giounil Unit it wna not icculailv ordered on the Hat, but wan merely anil ox parte notlco without dlrictiou ot tlio court In caan tin-motion tu ipm nil la smstaiiieo, new wrila will bo procured by tho defense, returnable to tho com. lug July tciui. Dust Mauch Chunk. Mr. C E. Stedmaii and wife will spend several weeks viewing thu wond rous sights at tlie Centennial Exposi tion. Miuaiiile dictu I The building of that plaukwalk hns nt last been deci ded upon, and tho contract for its con struction awarded I Who'd 'a thought 'o that I On Tuesday night nn unknown party, or parties, paid a burglarious visit to A. J. Ilrodhead's coal-olUcc,aiiil tlie Valley R. R. tlJket-ofllee near by, without, however securing any booty. A seiles of musical enteitniumeiits, by the members of tho East Mauch Cliurk II. II. Club aro announced to take placn on the evenings of the 15th and 10th Instant. Proceods for the benefit of tho club. List of letters remaining In the East Mauch Chunk post-office June Otli lb7U. Ilroyer. William Miller, Justus Montan i Mrs. E N. Swarls. Ili iiry neberinz. Jacob MniiKlo, Mrs. VaL A. ienr. -mis zinnia l.ukmau. Mlsa Mlnnlo Moser, 1' TI iucuiiPfl. 1'i'ier ui Caution to Pkuestiii ans Stran gers, arriving by lato evening trains, uiiacqiiaiiilcil with tlio nature of Ease Mauch Chunk "plank walks," and who may havo occasion to pass over the rickety structure leading from tho "Ket tle lliidgii" to tho foot of Centro street, will do well to purchase accident-tick ets before untlei taking the dangerous feat or passing over that treacherous apology of a walk o' dark nights, Saturday's meeting of stockhold ers of tlio Evergreen Cemetery Associa tion was so slimly attended," that the election of a now board of directors, to serve tlio entiling year, had to be ad journed until this ovening, when a moiu fn vol nti In result is anticipated, but whether this expectation will be ream ed remains to bo seen. Indeed tliero seems to bo soma sort of a mysterious liitcii ' in matters connected with this enterprise ; somo going oven so far as to Intimate that tbo corporators aro still without a title to tlio plot of ground fenced in and styled "Evergreen Come tety," and that thoy well bo unable to obtain a deed until an old grant of tlio Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company made for that purpose somo years ago, shall liuvo been cancelled or revoked. Whether this assertion is true or not, your correspondent Is unablo to nssert. 1 Ills much Is only toooulvlous howev er : things are'nt as lotcly as they ort- 'tor be, lli(r Crcok Items. Our crops look splendid sinco tho last rains. Mr. Thomas Levos, of tills placo. has takeu chargo of John Krum's saw mill which is situated near Marin Fur nace, nnd Is busily engaged in manu facturing lumber. Robert and Thos. Mlller.of Delano, Schuylkill Co., will spend over Suuday at this place. A runaway occurred on Monday, near Welssport, whereby Mr. Win. Heer, of Beer's Valley, was consider able bruised. Tho wagon was upset and one half of a sack of (lour was lo-t on tho road, besides running into Mr. J. K. Fetherolf's wagon breaking tha hind board, and battering ono of bis large milk cans. They wero finally caught at the hill, at Jacob Hegel's, and taken home by tho driver. Mr. Win. Heer, who was with him nt the time and re ceived the in iury, was taken home by an extra driver. Since then I have been unable to learn any particulars. "here will bo conference to-day (Saturday) at Solt's church, at 2 p. ra., and on Sunday morning, 0 a. ra., the Sacrement of the Lord's Supper will be administered. No Sunday school on account of the church. Big Rreek, Juno 9, '70 Reverb. A peddler named I-evy waa killed near Ab ingdon, I,uterno county, from Injuries received In Delng thrown from hia wagon by a runaway horse. Among tho recent victims ot tho Indiana la J. II. ratchell ot Drlttwood. l'a., who was killed May 4tn, ab ut aeventy mllo from l'ort rloire. Charles Meek, an esteemed cttlien of Mercer county, and tacoesstally connected wltn coal enterprise In wcatem Pennsylvania died on 'Ihuraday last creutly regretted. The honors of the irraduatlnc clatsot Mnhlen. bers ooUere have been awarded as follow i Jr. K. Melly, Lebanon, first honor and valeulctoryi V. V. Oamp, ot Turbotvllle, and II. T. Clymer, divided the second honor, and tha salutatory was given to tho former. On Saturday afternoon the lightning struck and oil tanx ooutatniDR 21.000 barrels at erode oil. belonnnz to O. U. Harrington, one mile south ot Oil City, It immediately exploded and set fire to a tank ownea by Motlrew lirauiira, containing M,ouo bamlaot oil. lne loiala esti mated at 100,000. IlellRlotta. Ou to morrow (Sunday) at 7.89 1'. M., there will beit aervlco In tho Evangelical church ot Welssport, especially adapted for children. Ileva. B. Kelts, of Reading) a. Brevofcl. of rorryvlltei J, C. Bllom.of Ixmlitbton, nnd 1, V. Vcakle, of Mauch Chunk, will deliver short and spicy addressea I the Infant dspat tment wilt glvo n chant exercise, " On Jesus i" and tho school will render ruuslo from Bankey'a ' Uo9 pel Ittnyns anil Sacred Bours." All are cor dially Invllod to nttcna these services. Ilormigli Finances. Tlio attention of otu render lit lids borouah Is directed to tho flnanclsl alntmonts of Town Ceunoil nud School Hoard published in aneth er column. The total iuileblcdnesa of tho bor ough Is I3.76I.5S, and the assessed valuation of personal pi operty, real and personal, Is $;(, 711, about 1 1 000 still remains unpaid of the borouxh tax for 187S. The leport ot tho School nortid shows a debt of 3i,217.43, with assets nmountluR to (14.291.11. Dnrlnirtbe past year the floard reduced tholr debt l,2V.i.0j, and ie funded nbout III UOO of 8 per cent, bonds wlln bonds bearing 0 nud 7 por cent , making- n say tug in Interest of about 1125 n year. Tho state, nient of tlio Board rettccta credltablj upon the (luauclal ability ot tbo oPJoers. Tho schools during the past year haye been well kept, the salaries uf the teachers promptly paid, and the toachera themselves hare wotked harmonious, ly together, giving tbo greatest satisfaction to the parents of the scholars, and wo trust tho Hoard will aeo the advnutage of tendering them ono nnd all n ro-engnfrement. Crlliilnnl Docket for June Term, 1. Commonwealth vs. Ni-nl O'Dunnel, assault and Pottery, l'l osecutor, KM is Hcluck. 'I. Cam. va. Wllsuli A. Hch.milev. lornlcatlon nnd bnMtntily. 1'iosociitiix. Juno liarthiimu. a. (.'oiii. va. John novie. luteals, riosccutor, Henry '1 nomas, 4. Com. vs. John 15 Walk assault and battory. Prosecutor. Joil Hover, 5. Coin. vs. Win. King. Win. Keichuer and J. P Kciser, larceny. Prosecutor, Cbas. A. Fluu holser. a. Cum. vs. A. Kunkln. forntcntlnii Ami bastardy. Prosecutrix, KIizh lleer. 7. uom, vs. I'niricK .ucuritie.uiiuutoiumganu icbbery. Prosecutor. Dnnlel liucan 8 Com. va. John Campbell. Miko ICchoe. Ed want Mc(lt. .Michaol Mctlooniid Meal Dotiun. trty. Murder of Frank W. H. liiiugdon, Pione cutur, Chn'. Urlm. u. coin. vs. Josiatt W. 'Painter, uesoitiou. Pro-ecutor, U. A. Hex. 10. Com. vs. Com. Hummel, fornloatlou and bnstntdv. Piosecutilx, Kllzt Hhive. 11. Ciiln. v.. C. A. Hex. laicenv. l'rosectilor. Josiah Painter. VI. Com. vs. Milton Itex, larceny, Prosecu. lor. Chiis. Pitts. 13. Coin. vs. Clias. McBride, nsaault nnd bat teiy, 1'iosecntor. Kllaf dchnlck. 14. Com. vs. Kdwnrd Diver, fornication and bastaidy. Prosecutrix, Itocu (JullaKlier. Hills Vetoed. Iiy the Governor. Tlie following bills passed by tho Inst Leglsla luto linvo been votoed by tbo Governor t Hlatllllf to tho transfer of tlio lnntin nf eltlen. boioughs, schuol dlsttlcts nud couutiea. ltojienllng tho act nt February latn, 1S20, pro hibiting Imrse tnecs a far as thu same relates to nfiicuiluial ftocletics and cottnln other incorpo rated associations. To i rohtbit unci prevent the having or using of tiro or lights ou uonidof vessels wlillat ivintr ut u lnarltliuo wharf nu or near to whlca potro- leniu is rum en or Kepi, tor expuiu Supplement, to an ict entitled nnact to provide for tan manner ol lucreaslmi thu camtul stock nml indebtedness of cotporatiuns, nppruval April is, IBM. To teaulnlo tho crosslnu nf steam railroads bv passaugcr railway cars al gtnrio To empower Mnter companies nnd gas com paulea tu merge tlif-lr curporato ilfht and fianchtios Into othet liicoipiirntod compantoa. Appropi iatlifg thu sum of $!5,W) to tho Jewish Ilo-pital of t'Tilliidelnhia, tor Ihe purpose of electing and furnishing a disponvarv builihni. alititiuu nu nntitniirintloii for Statu normal schools lor tlio year beginning the llrst Monday 111 Itinu. IH7U MiiKing un appropriation fur nutmal schools for tlio cuircnt school year. l)i ul h of Aiitliony Schneider. Tlio followluir In regard to tho death of Mr. A. Schneider, of Summit Hill, which took place about noon on Weouosday last, wo tnkofroiu the columns ot tho Intelligencer . Wo jro pained to announce tho death of our hnuortil townsman, Anthony tscfiuoiiler. Usq. Tilts uvunt, though sadly to bo ilep oied, wns uututinxucctoil. Mr. Schneider h til been nrtllct cd for n number ot tears with that most painful discnso, tho rinvel. ami nt various timoa whs operated upon i.v Dr. dross, of 1'Iilludolpliin Ho was stibect ti peilodlcul at licks which so nf fcctisl mm that It was ImposMnlo to attend to business, or do any thing more tlrm tottocvctv (Hurl tu ri-capo the complaint thnt tormented hint. Few know wlial.lie outlined. Mr. 8. waa ono of tho must prumiuutit, wealthy nud enter piislugcltizenaofbumu.lt litll. Ilewaaldeu. titled with nil tho most Important projects for tho advancement of If lis- placn. nnd though com p .rut vely n young mm, occunieil n high nud uonored position ns a cl ueu of this town Ho was engsged In tho mer imtiio buslneas for h number of years, nud by r -nson ot his per sonal popularity built up nu extensive trado. Ho was known asuu npilcbt denier klndlieart oil nnd sympathetic nnd gcuerons ton fault; and tin to ti piooably not a man, woman or child In tho Summit thnt (Ws not mount the death of this good ho-iricu, Industi lous f rlonil nud neigh bor. Tlio community 1ns enfT-red nn nrepir nolo loss, wo can truly Bynipnihizo with the widow and tho fathoriess eld dren nf Mr. H. though wo congratulate them upon the fact that tin lift them well provided for. llcsldos having n largo store and n- profitable bnsluess, he was ono ot the latgest stockholders of tno eatings Hank hero. Ho was nn ostlmnble citizen, u Kind heat tod. Intelligent gentleman, nud tot uu hope bo Is now enjoying rest and peace In that bountiful home above. Tlie Knston Trngcily. Alvln Laroa, son of Martin and Mary I.nros, who wero burled Sunday, died Sunday from poison administered la!it Wednesday to the family bv Abucr C. lAros, tho son nnd prothor. 'I his makes tho fourth member of tho household who has died. A post mortem examination was held on Moso botiug's remains Snuday, and tho stomach was taken to Kaston. and Dr. Molntlio, of Ration, will analyzo the contents this week. I.nriis this morning confessed to a reporter of tho Hasten Exprru that he committed tno dcod lor money to help htm in tho study ot tho law. Ho said ho waa aorry niter liu saw his family u sick and took n couple olawallowa ot 00010 to t'lo with them. In conversation with a fellow prisoner on Hatnrtlay night he asked tho latto- what ho waa in Jail for, and when told for larceny, bo re. raaiked, " Oh. I am hero for a largur crime, for poisoning a whole f J null'." He said un evil moment camo over blm, and he did tho deed. When told this morning that his blether Al. vln t as dead, ha exclaimed, ' Oh mv Gcd 1 my Uod I" and burst into tearu. Iloroiuses to eat anything, and his comrade In the coil towaiil. buntlay morning awoko and found him twisting Ms bed sheet Into a rope, probably with tbo de sign ot vomuiltcing suicide. Ihe tragodv. arroat and confession have caused the m eatest i xcltement throughout the county. The mneral ot L-iroa and wife Snn. day was alUnded by thousands ut peoplo from all direction.. Matter or Interest. The ' Transcontinental Vast Train" reached Oakland wharf, within the limits of San Fran cisco, at '11 minutes pst o o'clock Huuuay mum lug, having ranuu uio trip in 20 minutes lo-sa than 81 hour. 'Ihe pasacueers uero in good health and splr.ts. An additional engiuo was used In crossing the Sierras. The actual averj ge time between Ogden and San Franctco waa 41 H miles per hours. Much trouble- ra cau-eo on tho Ceutrul Paclflo IUllroad by tha wearing out ot tho brake aboea ou the Pennsylvania cars, and In tho mountains two Central PuctUo cuaobea were put on ''to brake thetruiu." A aaluto ot 13 guns was fired on tho arrival ot tho exoursiomsta, tney were given a puouo Drenii fast soon after, and were serenaded lu the evening- ,U n..ltl,tlUUI V. W bmim. ,uat J. O. A) or, ot Lowell, the wed-known patent moaicinemauumoiuier, aas oeeu piocea in a lunntlo asylum lu Mew Jersey. The Riverside coal breaker, at Plalnsvlllo. above WUVealjarre.was barntd Saturday night; supposed to have been stiuck dv lightning. Losa, 100.000. An aged couple named Tnrner living in Lerov tovrnshio. llrauford coontv. weio robbcil of 13.000 ou Sunday. Their bouso waa on Hired by tbreo men, who having securely tied them raotaoaeu tna Qouse ana go aaieiy away wuu their spoil. The eleotlon In Oregon was held on Mon day, A telegram trcm Portland eaya the btaio has goae femooratla, and the Uemoorau claim 111 majomy lu tne Legvsiatute oo joint oauoi- The Coal Trails. '1 he following tanln sliowsthe quantity nf ooal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley llAllrona for the week endlnii Jnnn 8r, 187: tmd for the year compared with the same time last yean Regions From. Week. Year. Wyoming :n,030 CM SIH.SM 03 llnzletou 47,87a 0) ejo.OH is Upper l.dilcli ins it 1.2 I oo HenvorMtndow.,,.. 1S.M7 1)9 341,121 01 Mabanoy 10,0-21 0J 185.083 14 Mnuch Chunk 271 OS 3.724 14 Total Last Year Increase Oeciease 07.838 07 10,Mt 18 78,121 09 1,081,715 01 CVS3I9 18 703,315 05 REPOHT Of COAI. transported ovt-r Lcldgh fc Simqiii liaunn Division, central It It. ot New Jersey weekending Juno 2nd, 1870. Total week. To date. Shipped from ton, cwt. tona. cwt. Wrommg 33 107 04 489 400 05 Upper Ihlgli (1.718 10 03.917 01 Heaver Meadow 11,002 07 I CUM 10 Hnzloton 4.401 07 26.338 It Muucb Chunk 15.720 14 1S2.5S5 02 Uazardvllln 2143100 N. York F. O. II. C 3.87 4 01 Total 71,010 02 050,213 10 Previously i eput led 025,173 08 Total to tlnto m 10 Same llmo Inst yoir 23). 12(1 19 Increase 715,78(1 11 Decreao , Patrick lllley, n track hand on tho East Penn rnliroan, bewlltlo'ed by an over-load of whisky, was run over by a freight train and killed on Satardsy, near Emans. Ho loaves a wife and five children in stiaitened circumstan ces. On Friday last n man namttl John O. Itlion, a citlzeo of wilkcsbnrre, attempted snlcldo In tho Hnllenback omueiery. by shooting himself over I tin ctato nf his wlfo recently deceases. Tho shot took effect In the haca of his head, but waa not fatal. If Is thought that ho wilf re cover. JIIHTII. HUNKEll. Samuel Cary rtnnkor. horn at Pococa Islnnii, River Mm. Foochow, China, Thursday, March 30, 1870, at 8:30 a. m. Closlnt' 1'rlces of DeIIaven & Town sf.nu, Stock, Government nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, June 8th 1875. U. S.G'a. Is;l i3't bid 21 asked U. S. 6.2o'a, 1803 B bid 104 naked U. H. 0-SO's. 1C5-J. A J.. 20J bid 2014 nak6d U. S. 5-20's. 1807 HH bid 113 asked V. H. .',.20's, 1803 21i bid 21V asked U. f. lu-ir.s 18t bid 19 asked If. S. currency, 0's 2 bid SS1 nsked U. 8. 5's I8S1, now 174 bid I7i nsked Called 5-20's 14!i bid naked Pennsylvania Ii. it MH bid 52 'f asked l'liila. A Heading It. It 44 bid UH nkert IjOhlgli Valley 11. 11 57 bid 57 i nsked i.eMgh Coal A Nnv. Co.... 45' bid 45 asked United Companies of -N. J.ISsli bid 13.31 asked oil Creek A All. Val. It. It. 10'i bid 10t asked l'hlln.lit Erlo R. It 184 bid 18 asked Nmthern Central it, It.... 31 bid 34l nsked Hold 121 bid 13 nsked hilver I bid 2 asked Special Notices. 13. F. Kiiiifcel's Hitter AVIno of Iron has never been known to fall In tho euro of woakneBs. nttemlctt with eymptoma: lndlposl tion to exertion, loss ot memory, ulfuonlty of brentblng, general weakness, horror of disease, weak, nervoua trembling, dreadful horror ot dentil, night sweats, cold feet, weakness, dim ness nf vision, languor, universal lassitude of tno muscular sytem. appetite with dyspeotio symptoms, hot hands. Hashing of tho boily, dry ness of tho skin, pallid countenance nnd einp Hons on the face, purlfrlng tho blood, pain in the back, heaviness of tho eyelids, frequent black snots flying before the eves with tompor nty suffusion und loss ot ntght, want of atten tion, etc. Iheso BVUiptoms nil arise from a wca'uiess and to remedy ttat uo E. F. KUNK KL's Hitter Wlno of Iron. It never falls. Thou s.indsnro now enjojltig health who havo used it. Tako only E. F. KUNKHL's. Uowaro ot cmintcrfelta nnd baso Imitations. Ab Kunkei's Illttoi Wlno of lion Is so well known nil over Iho conntty, druggists them selves makonn Imitation and try to palm It oft on their eit-tomers. when they call for K. F. Knukel's Hitter Wnionf Iron. Kiitikel'a Hitter Wire of Iron Is put up only In 1 bottles, nml has a yellow wrapper nicely put nu the ontsloo with tho proprietor's photo irapli on the wrappor ot each nottlo. Always look for tho photogiaph nu the ontslno, aud you will always no snio to get the genuine II per holtlo orator 15. Sold by Urnggl.ts and Deal ers, everywhere. All Woiins Removed Alive. E. F. KUNKKI.'S Worm Syrnp nover falls to destroy PJu. Seat, end Stomach woroia. III. Kuukel, tho only aucccssftil Physlclsn who re moves Tapo worm lu two hours, alive with ho id, and no leo until temoyed. Common senso teac:ios if npo worm bo removed all other worms can no lendllv destroyed. Bend forclr. cubir In Dr. Knnkel Ma. 2&J .North otli street. Philadelphia. l'n.,nroill on your drngelsr nnd ask fur a bottle of Kunkei's worm Svrup. Prion 81.00. It nover falls. - Juno 10-lin Afflicted, Unfortnnate and Deluded Dlt. .1. N. IIIIKSACK and Dr. J. II. Houensack, sons of Dr. J. If., who has been engnred in private and hospital practlco for 3' years, cut ing disease which destruv both mind and body, unfits yon for tho duties ot life, nntl lends thousands to in sane nsilums and prematura death. Dr. J. N. It. and Di. J, H. , d"voto their time entirely to theso disease, and guarantee ft cure In n shott llmo nod llttlo expense. Dr. J. N. Hoben sack has attended and enred eighty thousand cases. Remember Drs. J. N. nnd J. H. Hoben ssck'Holhco o. 200 iSorth 2d street, Phtladel ph.n, aboro Itaco. xs. ii. aieuicmeg moiu ov mail nnu express JUUOI2-T5 lyeow Errors of Youth. A UENTJ.KMAN who snflcred for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tbo effects of youthful indiscretion will, fur the sako of stifrerfni humanity. end free to all who need it, the recipn and nli-octlans for making the almplest remody by which ho waa cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by tho advertise! 'a expcrlonco otn do so by adtlreaslng In perfoct confidence. JOHN 11. OODKN, cltvo 18-mO 42 Cedar St., Now York . QASUALWOOD roussses much greater nnwr In rwstorlna ton healthy state the mu cus meni brane of tne urethra than either Cubebs or Copaiba. It never prodncca sickness. Is cer tain and speedy in It action. It is fast super seding every other remedy, sixty cspsniea cure in six or eight day. No other meuiclne can do this. Dundoa dick A co.'a xott caosnie containing OU of Hsndalwooil. sold at all Drugstores Ask for circular, or send to 35 and 17 Woostcr street, fiew York, for one, ap20 mS To Consumptives. mnF, advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread iIIscaac. Consnmntlon. by n simple rvmedv, la anxious to niakn known to Ms fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire It, hn will aend n copy of the pi e .enptton nsed. (tree ot charge), with tho direc tion for preparing anil using the aame. which they will nnd a kure Cuiie for CossuutTION, Asthma, uronciiitis. .to. Parties wishing tbe prescription will pleaae address, luev. B. A. WILSON, 1M Poua Street, Wllliamsnnrs-. doo. lS-mS New York. ONE Parlor Plcturo, printed In 10 colors, one rocket Knlfo (whlto handle), 13 Blank Via. Itlng Cartta, 12 Sheets Writing Paper. 12 White Envelope, l uubber, 5 Pens. Tbo lot sent, poatp ml, fur 23 rtnte. It. J. KURTZ, 4U7 Canal Btreet. (1st Ward), Philadelphia, Pa. Circular sent free msTd-yl "INSTATE NOTICE. Estate of William Peter, lato of Lower Towo meualug Township, Carbon County. Pa.. doc'iL All person lndebtea to said estate are request ed to make Irauuxllato payment, and tbnao hav ing legal claims agamsltho same will present them, without delay In proper order, for settle- . meutto DANIEL WENTZ, Administrator of William Peter, deo'd. ParryvUle, May 13, M8-w" A DUmSTUATOKS NOTICE. E$iaU tt Benjamin MitchtU, lati a (As BorovgA Juuca CAunJl-, Carbon Count, Dtccattd. Letters of administration upon the abate named etato having been granunl to tho under Blgned. all persona having claims against the same will present them for payment, and those Indebted thereto will please make Immediate payment 10 AUGUSTUS MITCHELL. Administrator. Or, E. H Soeweiu), Attorney for Kstate, Ottlco No. 2, Mansloi House, Maach Chunk, l'a. April 2M.W0,
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