Sofclety IttcetliiBH. iiTn riitiK No. 7s. A.o. K. or inn M. C. ber'e II all. Lctilghton.nt 7.J')o elock 1-. M. 11. J. lluusicker, is. K. CM . 11. minim, h. K. II. . . . , ananas num. I.onoit, No. 6S6, 1. , n. t. me "u iverv Tuesday evening, nt 8 o clock, Inlteber'allnll. A. W, JJnchcs. t, O. IN. n. Beber,' secretary. oho Pooa Tunis, No. 171, Ip)P, D. II. M wfj on Wednesday even ngoi eaeb (fk, t Tvfl r. n. ft Mckert, ts. B H. (Illhnm. f. of It on Friday oenliigs.ln Hnt)' nnll,nt7i.O o'elncs. J. W. ItsiriUnbusli, O..C. T. II. lUtclir, It. "C nndjs Advert Initio: Hates. Wolreit tobodlntliKHr understood that o advertisements will; lx Inserted In the col "miVot TnnOAimon Aiivocati: tint mnv lie -MlVei from unknown pnrtie. or firms . .unless "mailed with tho dsn. The following lire titont wrran. Adssutlseraenta for t jonr, per Inch each InsTtlen . . lo-1- nix MonthMerliicliescnincrilonU 1 " Three Month. ' " ' . win. Lest than tlirre months. rst In."""- , ,,, tlonfl. each subsequent, tmerllon 25 lis. Lsreal nowoes 10 scent a ner line. H. V. MOUTntMUrt, rnlillher. Jji R.lBWKIWi DISTBIOr ATTOTtNIiY A OOUNSELI.Oll AT LAW, Orncs. No. t, Mansion House, JtATTCH CHUNK. P.V. Battling estates. Filing AjwinntsamlOrphaiis Conrt Praeure n areeialt-A . . , , ,i Trial ot t-nn'en cnretnllv attended to. Lrgil Sransaotlens tin Knglisa and german, Jan SATURDAY MOUNINO, AIM. 12. IS70. Local and Personal. ' Tattles receiving tlio Advocate WtA ft cross marked after their names I win please remit the amount due for Uptlon, or tho ext.nSO cents will IVJSSi to fay the expense of collec- tlen. JSX Frm'ers are busy nt linuling ma nure n3" plowing. Fruit and vegetables are becoming abundant In market. The Chester County Agricultural Society will hold no Fair this fall. Nobby, tho new porch in front of T. D. Clauss tailoring establishment. Our public schools will re-open on Monday. August 21st. Brush up, boys and girls I L. II. Uothsteln has nearly com pleted his new residence on Northamp ton street. The LehlRh county fair will bo held on the 26th, 27th, B8th and 20th of September. It isn't "pull down your vest" tny more. The proper way to" put it Is " eeratch ybor ear, Mid trot." Do yon smoke ? If so, and wish to get an A NO'. 1 cent cigar, cnll at nhodes' Store, opposite this office. The MbLtgomery County Agricul tural bociety' flr will Ire held at Am bler on Stpl. 19th, 20th, 21st and 22d. rhlllp&agan, some years ago a conductor on tho fih'gh Valley Kail road, la nokecping hotel at Cumber land, Md, H yon want a nices,glovn go to T. D. Clanas,and select from his.new and Ujant stock of .kid and Lisle tlucad floras, Jost opened. On Thursday last the wife of W. M. Rapsher, Eq , presented him with a eentennlal ilatrgnter, ann our laienreu yonng (rlcnd Is happy. Neat carriages and handsome step ping, horses, can be obtained at David Etberfs' livery, on North Street, at any time, on very reasonable terms. All the nrnaces.orc bcds,quarries, Ac., of the Allentown Iron Co. are now lying still, and as a result of the stop page abont 1500 employees had to go into idleness. , Query I The question Is often ask dhow is ft that J. T. Nusbaum & Son, at the Original Cheap Cash Store, can sell so cheap ? Simply be causa they buy direct from the best sources for cash, and sell for cash. F. T. Semrael offers at private sale, on very reasonable terms, seventeen very pleasantly located building lots on the old fair grounds, in this borough. This offers a rare opportunity for per sons desiring to build themselves a home. For farther particulars apply to F. P. Semmel, at his hardware store, om Bank Street. T. D. Olauss has Just returned iifiia the city with a beautiful stock of Centennial and other styles of neck ties. Also, a fnll stock of gent's fur nishing goods of the choicest quality. Call and sen them. Paper hanging, painting and glaz ing neatly done by Kd. Klsenhower. Ordara lett at the post-office, LehlRh ton, Pa., will receive prompt attention. Charges, very mo.lerate and satisfaction guaranteed. (24) J. W. O'Nell, at the Lehighton Bakery, has new.Iy aijd tastily fitted up his ice i cream ea'loon and opened up bis soda fountain;. and is now prepared to sipply our citizens with the finest fla vor of ) cream and soda water day Md evening. Dm. FiTtLEn's ItnEUMATic Remedy suras rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous and kidney diseases; Du. FiTrtEit's Pkctoba.1, Strop, Infallible for coughs, colds and bronchitis. l)it. Fittleu s GoKDiAtJj Calisata, Liniment and Vxieta4ls LtVEit Pills sold by C. W. Lc'o'tz, sole agent for Lehighton and Welssport. 2-ly J. K. Eickerthas still a fewof those eligible Iota in Rlckcrtstown to dispose of. V you feel like securing a good home call and see him He is also sap plying flour.feVd, lumber aud coal at tho lowest ratfls. - T. D. Clouss has Just returned from 1i city with a beautiful assortment f cloths, ca'ssl aero and vestlngs, which he Is now making up at prices lur bclew any other house in tho Valley, while the style of St and workmanship is unsurpassed. Call and see his goods before yon purchase efrewhe.re. There (s no cu'arge for hhowing goods. Also, . fall-line of ladles' and gentlemen's cAtchsJ. To-day, Aug. l'-Hli, i gtand social ple.-nlo Is I" come off on JCIuibaH's land, at I.aury's Station, to which nil lovers of Innocent pleasure and recrea tion are Invited, Mary .lane, you havo such nlco bread nlwtt.vs, do tell tm where you get your limit ? Why, from M. Hell mnii & Co., en Bankway, ami It Is only ta.75 pjr hunilieil wt'lfiht. An oveiloaileil scaffold at tho new prison extension In Pnttsvllle, tunihleil Thursday. liiiiulliL' seven men. one, of whom, named Oeterbler, dledt tue sail"' niKiiv. - Paul Krcsgu, the popular Dotro crallc candidate for tho noiiiliiflllnn or sheriff, was In townMonday. The In dications at present; appear to be In Paul's favor lor tho position. W understand that our Prrsby terlan friend In this boiongh .coiiitetn plate thfc linltllnn of . a pencil festival, enily In tho month of September. hupe tho effeit may provo successful. Mary Welsh ended a ilisieputnble life by n violent death at Hcranimi on Siiturdny last. Shi) pilsoned lier-.pl I with Parts Rrecn on Thursday and died in ".rent agony after two days uf Intense. sutferiiiR. Tim LehlRh Valley It. It Co. have just completed a monster coal depot at Newark, with ono hundred and ellity two deep coal schutes having n capacity of 20,000 tons if coal each. The struc ture cot tiao.ooo. Thoniiis ConynRhani.a well known business man of Wllltesbarre.beloiiRliiR to one of tho best families of the. town decamped Thursday night of last week after having foiged papers to the anion nt of nearly 4200,000. Kev. 1). K. Kepner, of Pnttstown, and his wife, have spent several nay in town during the past week, visiting among their numerous riei ds. rev; gentlemen looks we l-Potl evidently agrees with him. i.ii (i Us tow n Tiilm Collin, a bov employed In the school slate factory of .1. I). Emac't, Jr., nt SlatHRton, the other day bad his left hand caught by a circular saw and tho middle and Index lingers so badly cut and laceiated that It was found neces sary to amputate tho Injured members. - On Friday evening last, a number of young ladies and gents.of this place, mndo a surprize visit lo Miss Sarah Walker, at the resldenco of Mr. C. E. Greenawald, it being tho anniversary of tier birth. A number of articles were presented by Unassembled guests, and Mr. 0. Kostenbader mndo a few very happy ntid well-timed, remarks. It proved a most enjoyable occasion. Says the Democrat : The effect of the financial panic lias now about reach ed Allentown in earnest, aud llm ex treme scarcity of money becomes every day more apparent. The merchants nre all complaining that tliey never saw money more scarce In their lives. In consequence of this purchasers for all kinds of coods havo greatly lessened, and business has come to almost a stand still. -The eleventh annual session of the State Camp of the Sons of America be gan Tuesday at Heading. The follow ing officers were chosen for the ensiling year : President, G. W. Channel ; Vice President, C. A. Ilochlaniler ; M. of V. and C, T- E. Uice ; Marshal, ,1 .1. Hollenbach ; Sergeant at Anns, J. F. Lorby ; Trustees, 11. II Hull, K. Ilntton and 1). M. Sharp. The paiaile took place Wednesday and was the finest display the order ever ma.ie. An Informal meeting of the con gregation of the 1st Presbyterian church was held on Wednesday evening, Aug. 0th. for the purpose of leaking arrange meuts to place in the hands of the present pastor, Rev. John Carrlngton, a call for another year beginning in October. The membership though small are energetic and anxious to re tain liim : the church, under his minis tration, has been greatly blessed and It is hoped the way may be made clear 'for his support. A "regular meeting will be 1 eld in time, so that tho cal may bo presented to Presbytery at It: meeting atSlatii gton In September. Ills' Creek Items. Tho days are decreasing In length. The pasture at present is very poor. Giecn corn has found Its r.ay on many a table. The tramp nuisance still continues, notwithstanding the law which was re cently passed to that effect. Sund.iy and Monday were the two warmest days that we have had for some time ; on Sunday the thermome ter indicated 100, nod on Monday 104 in the shade. A dancing bear was exhibited nt this place on Tuexlay laL Tills was a mru thing for our juveniles, who enjoyed it very much. It is reported that the Bass mill of this plnc will resume woik again on or ubout the 15th of this month. The Rerlg's Slate quarry, on Saw Mill creek, Is nut being worked at present. The yield of potatoes throughout these parts will be very light this year. The second eiop of hay Is very slow In coming, nnd fears ar had by many that It will not amount to mush. A number of our tanners think that we nre. going to have another drouth, if that should be the case, the pasture will become very scarce. The way that Esq. Beltz served those East l'enu parties, last week, Is highly commendable. If this would be done (as it should, throuuhout the county), lu a very short time our exhausted trensury would be filled, and taxes greatly reduced. Our farmers are diivlng on hot and heavy to get ready for the fall seeding they havo carted out the manure aud ate now busy at plowing, preparatory to seeuing. The Singing school which was organ Izcd by Piof. Seam, of Lower Towa- mensltig, at bnoenoerger's, on rues day evening of last week, was again very largely attended last oveuing They have at present a membership of upwards of thirty, and it bids fair to become a success. Loug may It wave yours, etc., JiEvuitB, Big Creek, Aug. 9, Leller from Mniieli Chunk. Mauch Chunk. Pa., Aug. 0, 1870, "Tho world moves," so nt least It Is said, but In so far ns Mauch Chunk Is concerned this appears to ho n fallacy. Yet Mill wo live, and move, nnd havo our being i In other words wo vegetate, Individually -nnd collectively, but be yond this theio Is scarcely nught to communicate, so excessively dull are all our surroundings. What little ac tivity there Is, seems to be centered about tho various rall-rond nnd coal-of fices whero numerous elerltsinppenr to bo busily employed In computing how much less business their respective eon eerns nrn doing now from what they did a year, or two, or threo years ago. So much for the business outlook, pres ent or piospectlvo j for he must be nn enthusiast Indeed, who expects Keller things soon. Nevertheless Individual members of society continue to be born nnd to die, nnd, although the atmos- looks intller blue, society In' gelieinl tiles to make the best of It. That our youngsters, both Inds and lasses, whom iho weather clelk had eiichered nut of Inst Thuisilay evening's contemplated moon-light hop on Mt. PNgah, should have unilertnken to have their "hop" nt the "Mansion" Is theiefore nothing atrane nt nil, ns people must and will have diversion. And a very line diver sion they had on the night in question, and, 1 venture the assertion, enpijeu themselves: probably ns well "tripping the light fnntnstle" in the spneious din ing room of the "Mansion" nstbey pos sibly could have douu on the bights of Mt 'Pisgah. Tho death, on Sunday nftemoon of Major Edwin Sclioitz seemingly culling tor something moro than a passing no tice, 1 shall try to ascertain the puttie ulnrs of his long nnd meful caieer and give them to your renders in exteiiso. If reports in circulation may be cied Ited, friend Miner's Independent organ will soon be n verily, since I am cred itably informed tlinl he 's already pur chased the necessary outfit, nnd designs to make his bow to the rending pubMc within about two weeks j and ns com petition Is said to he the life of trade, wo should hall his enterprise ns calcu latcd to give a new Impetus to the printing business. .And if there Is nny thlng in It, wo hope, ho may succeed In securing It. Yours, etc., ITEMS. Messrs. John Kline, Frank Laresh, Geo. Van Rink, W, McMullen, Frank Fiddler.and several others of our young bloods, having Joined the Conyngham Company as "subs, " aie now absent nt Philadelphia soldiering with the 0th Regiment. Mr. Al. Brenel-er while on his way to Upper Mauch Chunk on Sunday last, encountered and killed n rattle snake with 13 rattles. Mr. Win. Strnh Is again carrying on the shoo manufaciiiiiug business, ni the old stand, In accordance with uriange ments made with tho heits of Nathan Glnce. Hons. Asa Packer, nnd A. G. Broad head, Major Rulit. Klotz, nod Messrs. C. U. Sheer, J. II. Siewers, nnd .1. II. Salkeld, were the gentlemen selected to net as pull bearers nt the funeial of the late Major Sliorlz. Owing to llm carelessness of the switch-tender, llm "pusher" nn I one of the two ti ucks conveying the Mauch Chunk poitlon of the Packertoii em ployees to t.,elr homes, was, on Mon day evening last thrown oft the track near the iron bridge below this place, and but for the watchfulness and pres ence of mind of the firemen in charge of the locomotivo, wo might be called niioii to chronicle one of the most do- Dlornblo accidents that ever happened In this neighborhood. As it was tho 150 or 180 hands aboard escaped with a bad scare, and the subsequent pltasum of walking homo. Till switch-tender received his "walking papers. Mr. Asa R. Beers Is adding nnother story to his Broadway residence, and otherwise remodelling tho exterior and Interior of tho same. A Lehleh Valley R. R. excursion train on Sunday nfternnon Inst landed here from 3.)0 to 400 half famished Western excursionists, mostir Mlchl ganders,nnd the majority of them mem bers of the Uctroic l.igm uuaru, en route for tho Centennial encampment at Philadelphia. The train which was six hours late, lay over here fully two hours to give the passengers plenty oi time for "lefreshuients," of which some a00 partook at the "Mansion.' The rest, pioliahly too Impatient to wan for n. seeonil tali e. were satisiien wuu what thev could find tit other plnces Whether they found what they wanted, In oilier words, whether they nmaineii th lager they desired, 1 am unable to say, but would consider It both foolish and cruel on Hie part of the vender of that harmless beverage had they sutler, ed the thirsty ones to depart dry ns they had come. At six p. m. they re sumed then journey. Mr. Roger Dougherty rejoices over the arrival of the long expected Cen tennial boy. Tho happy event, I learn, ( took plaw on Mommy. Mr. Andrews, Recorder of Bradford county, visited Mauch Chnnk on Mon day, and anions others exchanged civil ities with Recorder Phillips. Excursion parties to Glen Onouo are represented as having been more nu merous during tills weeK man at any previous time during the season Tralllc at our principal hotels, though not what It ought to be, is perceptibly Increasing. "i'or lovcr there are many oyc Anil mcu there were on us," etc So thought Byron some sixty or seven ty years ago, and so, no doubt, thought a certain young gent of our acquaint ance, a fow evenlniis ago, and which probably accounts for thu fact that he left town a solitary wanderer. But how about the girl that followed, nud tho carriage that "Monkey" drove ? On Monday evening last the guests of the Mansion were treated to a seren ade by the members of the Phoenix Cornet Band. Mr.- Dav. Carrlngton, of Ashton, contemplates being a candidate for tho offlco of Chief Burgess of tho rising borotich of Lnlisford, Our old friend Davy Reeso, ofNes quchoiitug, staunch Republican as ho Is, Is ngnln actively engaged nt .canvass ing fot the party of his choice. The contents of Mr. Frank Debordo's Jewelry-shop were, on Wednesday lnt, disposed of nt Sietlft's snle, thu whole realizing, ns wo me lufoiuied, some sixty dollars. Poor Frank I Greatly ns I regret it, I nm tumble, for once, to continue my regular an liouncemulitot "additional candidates." What Is nuilss, gentlemen ? Is the race of self-sacrificing patriots extinct V Pleaso don't, lor the llfp of you, much longer resist "llio repeated nnd most curliest solicitations or those numerous lilends," but comu boldly forward, nnd let the people know who you nre nnd whnt you want. Faint heart never yet won lair lady. Co. Supt. lloHord's Annual Report By the politeness of our clUclent Co. Superintendent, R. F. Hofford, we nre enabled this week to present toj our readeis the following Report of the condition of the Cnrbou County Schools for the present year : Prominent among the evidences of ducntloiial progiess In our county, may be noticed the liniilovemeut in tho new school houses ever thosu built eight or tell years ngo. Since my last annual lepori, lour new houses have been built two in Lower Towninenslng, ono In rownmensing, nud one atSumuilt Hill, n Mauch Chunk township, llm latter lecivc moie than a passing notice : it s n handsome, tlnee sto'y frame struc ture. 48x110 leet, and cost about $12,000; it contains six school-looms, with the necessary halls nnd clothes-rooms: four of the school-looms aie each 24x48 ft., and 13 feet in tho clear frum lloor to ceiriiig; the rooms on the third tloor nre each 21x42 feet, nud 12 feet from lloor to ceiling. Tim subject uf llyht, bent, ventilation ami painting weie all con sidered uitli releiencu to the health anil comfoitof thu pupils. Tint looms aie all furnished with the latest Improved seats nud desks, ample black-board sur face, and all needful nppnrntus globes, outline maps, charts, dlctlonatles.schuol mottoes, &u., to aid teachers in their work. The building Is suimouuted by n tower, 20 feet high, containing a bull and a fine town clock, which add? much to the appearance of the building as well ns lo the convenience of tho people. It Is an honor to tho district to possess so line a school house, and rellects great credit on the Board of Diiectors, who deserve the warmest thnnkb ot the peo ple tor it. There nre still a numoer ot scuooi houses in the county Hint are uulit lor use two in Lower Townmeiisliig, three in Penn Forest, three in East Penn, and one In Lehigh township. By a little display of energy on the part or the Directum in these districts these un sightly, bndly ventilated, nml unheallh thy substitutes for school houses might bu leplnced by good, subslnutiul attrac tive and healthy ones, worthy ol the name, which would bo an honor lo the Diiectors nnd e. blessing to the children of the respective distiiuts. Sume of tho old boii'us have Uten repaired, wune many others need It sadly. School houses, It kept in good lepnir nnd well pnlutcd, would be liiucll mole attinc tive to children nnd last much longei. But little has been (lone dining the past year towards improving school grounds. With very few exceptions they lemaln all utitenced nnd ungiiul ed. nnd some aie teally In an unsightly bad condition. All ll.o eciioois uio nuw provided with outhouses, but some nie put up In such u rough way, inai uiey hmillv deserve the nan.o of outhouse In some Instances where good outhouses aie provided, they nre so ubused by lui immer use that they bccoui! nuisances Directors should sb that ill the school houses, with their rounds aim surrounu Iikts. nre nut ill proper order dm lug vacation, and then hold their teachers PBimnsihlo for tho time they have them in charge fornll unreasonable wear and abuse, and If Inconvenient for Directors to take eharira of them themselves du ring vacation, on account of distance from the houes or for other causes, they should appoint or authorize soinu nerson llvlnir near by to take them In charge. Much damngo has been done to school nronertv during thu time tho schools are closed, so that it btscomes necessary for Directors to tike stringent lllPflhll re tn nrevent tills species of vandalism. The eraded schools of Mauch Chunk borough were very successful under the nianni'Hineiit of nn nte irent iio.uu m Dlrrctors nnd Prof. Barber, as principal A class nf eie:!it. after passing a thor, ough examlaution, graduated from tho high school in a creUltauiu manner The ernded schools of Lehighton East Mauch Chunk. Weatherly, Weiss noil. Parivvillu. and Packeiton, show verv satisfactory results, but their grades aie not so thurough uor th standard so high as desired The Directors of Mauch Chunk Twj havo taken an advanced btep In ap nolntiiiL' Prof. S. II. Holliuger, priuci n.U of the urnded schools nt Summit Hill and ilistric. superintendent. II was required to make monthly visits to all the schools 111 the dlstrlct.examlne schools, when necessary, make such Kiiirucstlnns to teachers bS lie thought limner, in regard to their methods of teachine; nnd school covernmeut, and report the results of such vltlts to tho Board of Directors at eacli monthly meeting j also to hold seinl-monthly district institutes, and report the result of each Institute to the Board of Dlrec tors. By such a course of close super vision, the schools wer greatly benefit ted, and teachers encouraged In a sys tematic course ol Improvement, in methods of Instruction, as well as in tho different branches, required to be taught in the schools. Teachers wore paid the same for attending Institute ns for teaching. A central high sohool was also established In this district, which places within reach of all the children In tho district, who wish to avail themselves of it, the means ot a llbeial education. The Board of this district Is composed of Intelligent, live active men, who are determined to do their whole duty and to make their schools equal to tho best In the Stale. It Is sincerely recommended to other districts, favorably situated, lo try tho expeiline-nt; or .rather rotiow thu ex niuplu.of Mnncli Chunk Township. It will pay. The Investment will prove good nnd nmply pay for nil thu costs nii'l trouble. Tho schools In Bunks District mnde vety comnienilnblo progress under n irogresslve class or lencuers, susinincii nil encouraged by a Hoard of Directors I in nre win king falthtiilly to pinmoio in best interests or their spiioois, oy paying liberal salaries to te.tchers, eul- loying and retaining muse oiny wuu rove themselves woithy. Oun great ohstnclo In the way of edu- mini progress, Is the employment of nchers who tnko no live Interest In le woik. This evil Is grndunlly pass ing away. Directors see the Importance ml advantages of irnined pioiessiouni ncliers over those iinlrulned, while teachers themselves nro beginning to realize the fact that If they wish to maintain their places In the teachers' rnnks they must come up to the stand- mil required ; lu consequence of this n Inige number of those who were teach ing dutlng thu winter, left, nt the close of tho school terms, for the Normal schools, lo spend the summer lu secur ing fur themselves higher proies-sioiuu aining, which will ue appreciated uy le Directors when they como lo make u lr selection of teachers for the next secliool tr rm, so that tho saciillce made by these young teachers in leaving thtir homes and spending their iiiuuey may, lu duo season, bring Its rewnuls, not only lu the way of enlarged biilniles, but by Initio Improvements in their chouls also. The County Institute was held nt Lehighton, In the latter part of Novem ber. Thu attendance of teiicheis was hi gi'r than at any foimer Institute held u the county. During the day nml veiling sessions the room Hi which lliu nstltiue wns held wns well lllled with citizens of Lehighton nml vicinity, who manifested their Interest in the woik by their presence, idany of the teach- is camu well prepared and toon an ac tive part 111 tho work, which added much to the success and interest of the Institute. VUlts by patrons of the schools nrn more frequent than formerly, but still thero seems to he n great apathy on the art of many parents to lsit schools where their childien nio required to pend a Inrge portion of their time he ween the nges of six and sixteen years, these are tho persons who most Ire- quently find fault with thu schools. If they would devote a few moments oc casionally to visiting schools, m Hint, they would undeibtand belter the milli ner in which the schools ore conducted ml sea how teachers labor lor the good of their pupils, they would feel less disposed to find fault and mini) like co-operating with teachers for the gooi of their schools. Conclusion. With a continuance of that steady .support nud co operation of Directors, teaelieis, an I other trlends of education, so lllictnlly given in the past, we may expect good results in tue uture. Oil tile Dmki t. It's niilhliig lo cet Into n scrape, but lo get out of It there's tho rub I for tho edification nt peisnns interested in such uintter.s, I append list of delln luent's nnnies, with the spPclllo crimes laid to their chnige, as I found tluim In n recent perusal of tho Common wealth's Docket : 1. Uotn. rs. JlouJ. llojer. tine itemnir to burn. l'lox-cti or, Asa Houser. 2. Com. v.. IlenJ. Iloyer, MBH-iiilt nnd Imltoiv. l'losrciuor, Asa 'I looser 3 Com. vh. Ni at Mollnae, fined, l'rosecutr x. III bluet unpin 4. Com. v. Jonu Oailnsber, rnpo 1'iuseciitrlx, mine n lucno iy. ,1. Com. v Jnt, u M'KroateB, laireny fiitnr. I,1. Ilfirlnclier. Pi one. 0 Com la ChnrbM ICuhn, peijnty. rronecii- lur, tikh. li. miss. 7. C lin, vs l. Snyder, nml II. Piosccu trls. r.nimn 1 rlir. S. Om vf. John MoSlioa, perjury, r.orouu tor, s. K. I'no'u . ... 0. Coin, vs Jumi'B -avnao. assault nnd threats. rrosecuior, Christian Hthiicir. 10. Co ii. vs Win Callahan, psijury. rrojeen ..,. u I. iiw.ur 1, n... rf, ll,.nrtrl, ltelirlp. If . Natll. 11011,11011 nuil Aivin jnoii, larceny. ri,jwi;iiwii, Jfi.-nli I ffirrh Co ii. vs. cliailos Kunkle ar . nssnitlt and n tlnrv. nio-eriilrlir. AmiMl.1 ,t",lt!l Com. ib Jo. Rcrf.iss. f.ilHo pretences, l'ros- editor, (I. w Ung.i 14. com. vs. Thomas Levis, wiro Doating. rros. rrillrlX. J'.liziniui j,ovi. IS, Coin. s. Frank Dosopto, embeziloojenf. I'lCseCUIXir, Jiuuiy yj. i iuviuto, All of the nbovo. will not, of course, bo acted upon until October term, and as yet nenrly two monllis win inter veno between tins nnu tuni, wo nrny confidentially expect a considerable in lii the number of criminal ac tions to bo brought. Besides, since it u-nulil'nt do for Carbon to bo In nnywlse behind adjoining Counties, wo have the sweet consolation that quite a number of criminal nctlons, founded on 'True Bills" yet cumber tho Docket. Theso (some 30 in number) will prob ably all be disposed of during the ad journed dune Session beginning Mon day the 28th Inst., and as they embrace a great variety, persons contemplating to iiltend the adjourned sessions, may rest assured of a first class entertain ment. Besides wo shall then learn the decision of the Court In the Campbell murder case. Nesqiiehonlng. Mr. Thomas McElvar, n member nf the AnM-Monopoly Ring, attended a meeting In Mauch Chunk, on Saturday last ; on arriving In Nesquehonlng on his return, he startled tho Inhabitants by throwing off his weoring apparei nnu challenging an ox-Commissioner in front of his resldenco ann men getting Into the puglistlo nrona In Jftoob Buss' hotel Constable Crossan will tako him to Mauch Chunk on Monday to miawer cliareea nroferiod aualnst lilin Thu now kind of drink, oalled "Anti- Monopoly canal water," appears to havo affected Tom very muoh.We hope ho will not Indulge so rauoh hereafter. What punishment should bu Intlicted on a man who drove a blind mare from Mnne.li Chunk a distance of tlve miles, in mi miliums, nud then left the animal stand In his yoko thrco hours In the open nlr ? Wo think there Is a law against cruelty to animals, wheieln the violator should oe vtixmiu-ij Aug. 6, 187(5. i;. II, M. A. R. Tho nhnvc Initials stand for United Brelliern Mutual Aid Soclety.tlin heads quarters.of which are located at Lcbati.i on, Pn. The District agent. Mr. F. A. Sarge, wllh B. P. Schropp, have been In town during the pnst week Introdu cing the features of the society to hur people.ninl have nppolntcd II. A. Beltf, Esq., agent for Lehighton and vicinity. The plan of this company Is especially ndaptcd to poor people who deslro to iiinke n provision for their families In case or death. Call on Mr. Beltz and examine' circulars, ifco. Letter fiotu Kansas. Mil Himoii. I l.nvoreimToil ciinmirona In. fiulricsm leinnl to thu lilstii'iutloii nilvertifiM in vonr iialin imrliiK tho p-ist fnw weeks oy tha ICniuas liiinil mill liniiitirniit Association. I'o K-ivo tinio nml the tnml oof niiawotltui each In iii'MIl, 1 ili suo m 9 iy to all IntTi ateil. that tho A'aneittwii is cUa tcinl liy authority of the Stale nl K:iiih.''s lor tho putiQKO of tiromotlug hiiiniciiil o i to H e Kiuto nun Hint in turiher. mien ol tins fiiij"i t, ioH.es to ditnbiito. IIY lor, In Its imttens nilzo4 n inoiiii tltinr to the ntiiicrlrsmiinr 7M.t0'. Thev will dnvo two thnwIiiKH. In the Mn'li, or drawl llrjw!UK,tter win aw ui l 2.i 01 illicit. r.iliL'lii" fioin f5 1 i.p to S75.niio.cn. li: the .-p-ci il Dmwitijj they wiu award iiO.MOnnci', itimunr tto-n ifi.'W up lo tin.ututri eirli. Tim Hueeial drawing la do. Blisneil us cniiimlMttins fr Atenta nml the tick, et. nro Rtrcn free to thoso who innko nn clubs or purchase two or nioio enaies lu the .Main DriuTiior. Hie pileo rf isha es or Tic'iets In the Main l)ritinMst5.ouc ih. I',ir O.oo they will send two elm es In lliu 31nl i DrHWiiiR nut! one ticket fice in tho Special Driiwltiu. Ail pnaona In. ottliiff lid. nml ttciu Ink tin pp rhattces, WILL HI'.rUllU AT I.HAsTONU I'llIZi;, aa thera uic no nlanks lit the Hprrinl Druwiui. 1'ho lliisM ot Mmriiri'is were selected from among tho most piniuiiieiit men of tho Btftie. nml hare tho cinliileuco anil anpport ol nil c!iis,osoI om- clllzcsis. Thov hove all ne?n mora or lO'H ouiineo.eil wtiti th i public fr.it r a ot tho blnlo, anil their clnricter anil (tsnillii'f In tha community Is a suflljicut irnaruuty that tha ilistilhiitiini will bo Inh ly ami impartially made. I can stnlo mo-it oositively that the ilrawma; will lul u iil iee nt the tlmo rt lied AtlffrlHt 25IU. TIIH KANSAS 1MAIUII1ANT, elvlng fall oirlli'iiuiaof llm i:nu-rini.e, lis oblecta anil puipiM-M wllh einliii cements nml references of Hie littthosi ehar ieier, aud Information regard niri the Mate ot IC.uisu., will be sent Iree to all wan may tlextiu It. All remittance for ahiros. or letters of In nmrv. ml'ireaacd to tho uuderaiguod, will re. c.'ivo piompt nttenllon, H. M smiCKLEn, Hie'y. Aii oiam, Kauaaa. MnUi'i-N of Interest. A child 0 years old wan oiuinsod by a airoil ill at Allchem- citvon numlay lurt. boy TUB viftltn. will filn nl Iiim llilllims. Them nte Irom I..VK) Io2,50'i miles ot oil pipe dues in tho oil reemii Ijlinr mostly in Hotter county I'.'i. loitmiMii'i'e tliuii 2M'.O00. co.l uf pumps. limits etc.. will more llinu donate this timoimr. John Pcott, the I'ostninster nt nroolcyllla. .TfrTtM-Min county, has been airesteil ctmtRea Willi inljImiK the iii'IIs of reglster-n nnd money h lleis. ilo hue Riven fl.WiO nail to stanS lu tun nt tho October teim of tho United Utataa iwirt. Lout Tucsilav (leorpo Ilower. reasdine In Hopewell township Hertford countr.cnmialtied B'linilu by hiiinrit k hmi'Olf by the neck with a l.nthei-line in Ills htiole. Mr. Bowers was oc caslonn'ly .elzeil with what is known as lllus lonal tloiuitKuinetit or hiitluO'n itlon. Closing Prices ot DuIIavkn & Towk- skni), Stock, Government ann uoia 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia, Aug. 10th 1875. U. H.G's. IStl , bid , IS bid I7i Old , bid , 21 !j bid . 19 bid SOS askeit I Oil askes 1H asked 191, asked UK asken IU4 asked ISsj asked 17 Ii asked 49 It asked 41k asked Lfll aaked II. ft. .M. '8, ISO. i U. S. 5.20's. l"l-J. A J. tr. 8. O-.O's ISC! U. IS. ,,.111'S, ISliS U. M. I Mi's IT. is. I unencv. tl's. :g bill II H. Vs IH3I. HOW 17 nm bid I'oiinsvlvania li. it w Plain . Heading It. It. . ii bid Lehlnh VMey It. it Wl hid . i , ini.m .nv. un.:.. aai uiu 39 Ii asked tll,...l c.mOfltitA. of N..T. 1291, ,,..1 BOi ..k-d (inrri-rkA4ill.Vain.lt. V bid I asked l'hlln. A l.ile It. I'. lS Old nlH asked Miulheiii Central It. II..,. a. uiu n aaai-o llosinnvlllo l'nss. It.It.ro. I5k bid 41 H asaed nitawissa It It. preloi rod. i bid 43H asked Hold HH old 1IV aaaed M.tRKIKl), HMITII -Hi'IIULIZ. On the 3d Inst by Itov. A llnrthoiomow, air. .101111 ii. Mmnnaou lliu .ninn M Seiillllz. botliof Stailoli C.iuok. yilll'K-llOIVM AN. on the GtU n't.bvtho flime. Mr. J.imeswiiaon isnioo anu jiiss m.ntj Juno Jliwmau, b.ith ol riwerTo.faineu:ng. 1UKI), I-'AUCI'rr. At I'hllade plila. oh tho ovenlns i.i i he 31st or Juiy, niter a lonr and palntal Illness, which b!io linre with Christian roa itna. Hon, .Mrs Cuiliirtno. wife of A. I'. Faucet!. of Lelilirhton, ngeil 0 years. In.orinent at Xlnuiit Onvo 0,-inctiry, PinUdelpiila, on ina 3nl of Auijust, 1S70. Wl' IDA A . -On tho 5th nit.. In But I'onn. Al. win, son of lloiijnintii 'mil Eilzi iota Weioaw, nieil I year. 7 months nml Ifluava. SO .T.-Oiitho jth ult in franklin, Maria, wife of Iiamol olt, lerod 71 yenr- and 21 days. HILL On Hi-mil nit. In llowina-ivmle. liar. it IS., sou of Atirahniu mid Jull Ann li til. need " v-ari anil 10 months. KU N KKL.-Ou the SM u t.. In ITnnlilln. Mary ilniiKoter of Dure and biisau Kunkel, ntt'sl (I mouths and SJiliya, FIMC On the 21th u'.t.ln Wort Penn. Bosl- na, wile of IteaUou Fink, agjd S" years. S monies and 3 d iys. KUNTZ.- on tho 29th nlr.. In Lontahton.Bim- uel husband of iS'ii all ICuutz. axed 75 years. Bl lIMHIHt-On the 2nd lust., in Lebightan, Mary llllcn, ilanithterof Harvey all I Matilda s,chorei7 axed HI months una 27 daya MAUIllOll On tho Ith tint, tn Lohlgtiton, Oeorgo Adam son of FVnnkhn and Alioe M. Maurcr, ageil 3 months nnd 1 Oys. Special Notices. E. F. KimlielN Bitter Wlno of Iron llils truly v.uiiastu tonlo his been so ihur nuulily tealcU by all classosof tbe community that n,l now deeuied inilisoeosali. ous a Tooio meillciiin. It coils but utile, purifies the Wo n! and gives tons to tho stomjch, leuovates tie system una prolongs life. .Everybody should h'avo It , for tue cure ot Weak btomaclu. General De bility. Indigestion Due isea of tne sciinacn jiaa for all cases requiring a tools. 1 Ins wine InciuUes Hie most agreeable. and et. 11 'int Bait ot Iron wo possets Ultrutsi ot Msg. netlo oxide combined with the moat auergetia ot vegetable tonles-Ye low Peruvian. Hark. Ilo you want something ta siroug.rtaa youl Ho you want a good aupotite t Do you wsnt to go. rid ul nervousness! Do you want energy I Do you want to sleep well 1 Do yon want to bolln up your conatltntlon 1 Do you want to feet well t .... ii, vnn wsnt a hri4iraml vigorous feeling I if you do Ur KUNKLB'aBirrita wixi of iuok. I onlv ask n iriul ot this yalaib.e toulo I itn.iim or nntmtjrreits. as Kunkei' Hitter iui..f iron ia th,, onlv sure and elTeetual re meily lu tho aunwu world tor tbe permanent anivoDorotluiitlstlonaair-redUJUio pnbtlo. I would ca,uUon t:io ouinmunlty to parch iao none out trio genuino ariivie. uiauu,,u.oM u, Kuiiki-1. unit having nutaiiu on tha core of every bottle The vo.v tact in it otuers are a- loiupiuigiojiuiiiaie-'"" toiuiui.. o"".j.w., Ita wnrtli and apeak votuunsi itl HaUTurs. Uet the Oomvuo. K. K. Knuael'a. Bold only m U bottles. Bold ny Drogjls ami dealei-s every whuro. K F. Kunkel. I'.oprietor, W HortU Nlutli otreei. rmiaueiouia, ir. Tuno Woi ins Removed Allro Head unit all comploto in tvto hours. No fen .i.tt.mi .i uvuue. It liuver mils . ny.S.-, -- - - an., a,.is i n CANOAliWOOU pcusiM-s w grestsr O pow.r lu reHorlOK toa healthy atUU. mu eiia inein brane ol tfle urethra than either Oabeba or copaioa. It never proauixw slokuesa. U cor, tain and peeay to Its action. It is last super, aediug every other rtmedy. Wr opnlea euro lu aix er elgnt day. Mo oUier, mediclna CaDimlaa "liiok Co.'a skif I Capmlea containing Oil ot ti ludaiwooo, sold at all Druj Slorea Ask for citoulur, or scud to Si aud W W ooater atreat. Wow York, lor one. apa m If AT TKN UE.M l' WILL DO. HlO- tuiea, Htatluuerr. lnviif. Ac. ajaoat given away, drew ira ens ireo. . KUHT2.-IJ7 Canal Bummllsl Ward). 1'OIU. roaTa-yi TXlIt GOOD JOB VniNTINQ,. CL1, A.T I- the OATinoN ADVOCATE Qk'FICE. THE Work ready when proroifed, aid s cA!K pn0"' re w eall-ll will, r"' V K He rare
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