Society mcnllnps. Mrtuciikn Tallin, 5M. Imp O. of n. M .meets inltrbcr's Hull. cor Hatunlav evening nt JiNuirtUick. Bnchenj, Harry V .Morlliliueri C.ofll.i Hani, It- uHlinni. INFINITO OAKTLR. No. 7, A. O. K. OF TUB M. 0. 2 nil anil 4th Monday of each moulli, In Ha tier's Hull. Lehlgtiton. nt 7i3'i o'c ocit p. M. H J. llunslcker. H. k. Oi; H. It. Ulllmtu, f. K. It. 8. aiADita HUTTRN t,onn!t, Nn.SBO. l.p. o. f. meet every Tuesday evening, nt 8 n clock, In Antler's Hnlli A. V. Eachos, is. U. Is. II. Iteber, BecrelRry. rono Pool TlitnR, No. 171. Imp. O. It. Jf., moot on Wednesday evening nt eiich week, nt iiin o'clock in Pnbtle Hchool Hull, WMssport I'. 1). V. nickert, H. B It. Milium, t'. nt It LllliallTON 1.01'flR, No. Ml K. of r.. meets on Friday evenings. In Itetier'n llnll. nt 7iM o'clnc . .1. W. Itoiiilenbunli, O. O. T. It. lUtcllff, K of H. wid ft. AlvcrlNlnpr RatcM. Weillrit to be distinctly understood that nn advertisements will he Inserted In the col itmniot THItl'AKnci.i AtivocATrt lint mnr lie eieired from unknown parties or firms unless Urnmnnnled with the Vita, Thefollowlng are or onlt terms. Adveitlsements for 1 yeir, per Inch each Invrttan . . . . . 0. " sli Months, per Inch each Insertion ! ts. " Three Months. " " ;' i " Less than three months, first Inner- tion tl. each subsequent Insertion 25 CIs. Local notices 10 cents oer linn. II. V. MOriTHIMEIt, Publisher. siF.wniis, DIBTUIOr ATTOUNET A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Orncs, No. 2, Manrtnn Hons, ?.rAU(-'H CHUNK. PA. Settling Estate, Filing Accounts ami Orphans Oonrt Practice a specialty. ..... , ,, Trial of Cnnses carolnllv attended to. Legil transactions In Kngltin uud llemian. Jnn . SATURDAY MOUNINO, BKl'T. 21, 1876. Local and Personal. 13B Parties receiving the Advocate with a cross marked after their names will please remit tho amount due for Subscription, or mo extra ou cuius win bo added to pay tlio expenses of collec tion. UFA Get reailv for our county fair. It ought to ruado a graud success. The rolling mill at Ferndalo was re-started on Tueeday evening of last week. Furnace No. 2 of Bethlehem Iro Company was last week blown out for repairs. Wo observe that our friend, Frank Stocker, Is named for the Democratic nomination for Sheriff. The working force nt tli6 Packer ton chops of the L. Y. 11. H. Is being considerably rpduced. Thos. S. Heck, Esq., and his wifo, on Wednesday last, completed tho 25th year of their wedded life. Tho Crane Iron Co. last week blow out another of their furnaco stacks at Catasauqua. They now havo but two out of six doing. If ycu want a nlco glove go to T. D. Clauss and select from his now and elegant stock of kid and Llslo thread gloves, Just opened. Kzeklcl Frltr. night dispatcher of tho Heading Kallroad at Allentnwn, was run over by a train at that place, on Saturday last, and killed. The twenty-fourth annual fair of tho Northaniptoi Co. Agrlculttual So ciety will be held on its ground at Na zarth on Oct. Slrd, 4th, 5th, and Cth. .1. K. Hickerthas still a few of thoo eligible lots in Ulckertstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and see him He is also sup plying tlour,teed,luuiber and coal at the lowest rates. William Rltter, an employee in tho American Slate Quarry at Slatlngtnn, had ono of his legs broken the other day by being struck thereon by a falling stone of massive proportion. The sam no j limb had been broken once before. T. I). Clauss has lust return from the city with a beautiful stock of Centennial and other styles of neck ties. Also, a full stock of gent's fur nishing goods of tlio choicest quality. Call and see them. Collecting taxos never was accom panied with moro real hard work than tho collectors now find It. Many people who would pay havo not tho means and know not to whom to apply for succor. J. W. OWell, at tho Lehlghtim Pakerv, has newly and tastily flttednip Ida leo cream ealoon and opened up his BOiia fountain, and Is now prepared to 6upply our cltUens with tho finest fla vors of leo cream and soda water day and evening. F. P. Semmcl offers at prlvato sale, on vtry reasonable terms, seventeen very pleasantly located building lots ou tho old fair grounds, in this borough. This offers a rare opportunity for per sons desiring to build themselves a home. For further particulars apply to F. P. Setnmel, at his hardware store, o Bank Street. Du. Fittlbu's Rheumatic Remedy tares rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous nd kidney diseases'. Dr. Fit i leu's Pectoiial Syitur, Infallible for coughs colds and' uronchltls. Dit. Fittleh s Cohdial, Calisaya, Linimknt and Vegetable Livuit Pills sold by 0. W. Leutz, sole agent for Lehighton and WeUsport. 2-ly T. D. Clauss has just returned from the city with a beautiful assortment of cloths, cassl meres and vestlngs, which be is now making up at price lar below any other house in tho Valley, while the style of fit and workmanship is unsurpassed. Call and see his goods before you purchase elsewhere. There is no charge for showing goods. Also, a full line of ladles' and geutlemen's satchels. " Where do you get those elegantly flavored cigars you are smoking?" asked a friend of another on Dank Street, a day or bo ago, and came tho answer at " Koch Itrothers, who aro the manufacturers of tills celebrated brand of cigars the Royal Seal ; where you cu also obtain every description of chewing and umoklng tobaccos and cigars, at wholesale and retail, fully as cheap as you can get tho same article for In tho city." Hon. Charles Alhrluht will pleaso ncceiit our Ihanks fur a cony of the rn niirt of the case of the Ciimmniiwealll vs. John Kuhou et at, In neat pamphlet form. The oot lo Northampton county of tho dial of Allen U. I.aros will not fall much short of fli.OOO. This Includes counsel fees, post-mortem enst, Coro' net's Inquest, etc. The Reformed connresatlon Sun day school plc-nio ou Saturday last was well attended by scholars, teachers and filetid of that church, and proved a very pleasant affalf . Tho DemocralTo delegate elections will ho held Saturday, Sept 30, and t!in Convention will bo held, nt Maucli Chunk. Monday, October 2d, at 11 o'clock a. in. The Carbon County Industrial Society will sell tho stands and privileges of tho fair grounds on Saturday next, the iiuth lust., to the mgiie-t aim nest Dinners See advertisement. 'A. very severe storm of wind nnd rain visited this locality on Sunday Inst. Rut slight damage tesulted therefrom a fuw trees and fences only being blown 'down and the root off an old 1mm. Excursion tickets, good for lfi days, to Philadelphia nnd return, will bo sold at the L. & S. nnd h. V. depots, In this place, on Wednesday and Thins- day, Sept. Jlth and JttJlli, fot )?'.:. 1(1. A larno number of our citizens have been visiting tho Cenleuuiul dur ing the past week, including a huge di'leuatioii of Odd Fellows, whopnitlcl pated In tho parade on Wednesday last. The Largo Sale still Continues nt the Originm t Heap Uasii Store, and J. T. Nusbaum &Son take the lead in uiv- Ing tho best bargains In dry goods, fancy dress goods, &o, lleautiful shawls at 83c, woith $1.25. II. A. Ileltz, Ksq., collector of State and county taxes, desires us to stato that those who havo not yet paid their taxes should do so at once,or they will be turned into tho ofllce fur collec tion. When a young lady and gentleman have a conlruveruy about kissing, they generally put their heads together. They do the satuo thing when they want a carriage ride, and resolvo to ue ono of David Ebbert's handsome rigs. Terms low. In the case of Uront vs. Hroat, in volvlug tho right of married women to hold property, tho Comt at Honesdalo has decided in favorof Mrs. llroat. Her husband's brother had seized property belonging to her. Eaglo Hill Shaft Colliery, of the Readiug Coal and Iron Co., near New Philadelphia, Schuylkill county, was destroyed by fire on Mimlay last. The loss Is estimated at $7.1,0(10. At last accounts the coal was t-tlll burning. On Friday of last week theSummit Hill Comet Rand visited Lehighton, and discoursed a variety of choice lim bic in tho neighborhood of our hotels nnd saloons. James Sweeny, of Sum mit Hill, "doing tho honors" ou the occasion TEMrmtANCE. On Sunday evening at 7:15 the Welssport Sunday School of the Evatiiiiliciti Association will hold a Teinpeiaiice Service. The exercises will consist of music by tlio School, piaying and speaking by J liferent per sons. Let all friends ot tempt nuice tally and make this uffoit enthusiastic and protnotlvo for good. New Jersey Central Railroad shares havo touched 2.") In the New York maiket. The erushlngout of this stock has been wonderfully steady and rapid. On tho 1st of July last It was quoted In New York market at about 70, and on tho 1st of January at about 103, a decline of 80 per cent of the en tire capital slock of 120,525,000 and a wiping out ot nearly 10 1-2 millions of dollars. y Consider 'fested by out idg last, on n on our streeti Conslderablo excitement was manl- our people on Tuesday even account of the nppeaianto ts of some half dozen hard- looking, Busplcious cusses. A tempor ary pollco force was organized, who patioled the streets during the night. Nothing, however,transplred lo demand their active service. The force consisted of Capt. Win. Miller, Frank Sleeker, J. S. Webb, O. Kemerer, and Ceo. Der- hamer a most effective ftuco. Wednesday afternoon Officer Chas. Valton, of the coal at.d iron police, ar retted Thomas Fisher at Summit Hill, charged with being nn accessory to tho murder of Morgan rowell. llo was taken to Pottsville . on the twenty minutes past four train. Captain T. C. Williams also arrested Patrick Mc Keutia, of Lausford. McKcnna is also charged with being an accessory to the murder of Morgan Powell. Mckcnna was taken to Puttsvllle on the half past eight train Thursday morning. C. W. Lentz, nt tho Central Drug Store, completed his secoi'd year of business life on Thursday last, and re solved from date ho would sell for cash only. With that end In view he had been busily engaged for several days previous marking down all his goods to the lowest possible prices. His stock Is large and comprises fancy and toilette articles, pocket-books, pen knives, packngo note nnd letter paper, and jn fact almost every article usually found lu a first class country drug store. If you want bargains now is tlio time to get them. bunilay, September M, the nnnunl day of praise and covenanting for tho heads of families was celebrated In the Moravian church at Rethlehem, Pa. Tlio communion In the evening was ono of the largest ever held on that day. In the lovefeast, In the afternoon, llishop dc Schweinitz gave some reminiscences of 1770. On the first Sunday of Sept., in that year, a regiment of Berks Co. militia, numbering five hundred men, arrived nt Rethlehem, under command of L'ol. McGler, on their way to the army. At the request of this officer a special service was held for them In what Is now the chapel, where the Rev. John' Ettweln preached on the words : "Good Master, what shall I do that I may Inherit eternal llfo ?" Thn pres ence of tho Lord was manifestly felt, says the record. Mnny of tho soldiers wdpt, nud all who were present spoko of the unusually boluu.ii character of this service . Tho Jury In the case of tho Mnllle Duffy, chnigcd with complicity In the murder or ii. ir. vosi, as l amnqua, re tired on Tuesday night, nt 1 1 o'clock, nnd cumo Into Court on Wnlne.sdny moritluit, nnd rendered a verdict of "Utility of murder In thn first degree." Uy an announcement under tho head of marriages, it will he seen Hint our ytmiig friend, P. '1. Utndy "has been and gone nnd done It" -It took place at Allentown, on Thursday lnt, liiini which place the happy pair pro ceeded to Philadelphia, nntl will return to Lihlghtoii ou -Monday evening next Daniel Graver, nt the Dee Hive Store, next to tho 1st National Hank, has lint returned from tho city with an Immense stock of full ami winter dress guilds, dry gootls, blankets, carpets, till cloths, etc., etc , which he Is now opening and mat king down to very " bottom prices " Call nud sen his gootls nnd you will bo sure to buy. Miss Lizzie Kramer tho popular milliner ou Rankway, desires us lo state that sbe lias just returned from the elty with b new and beautiful stock of mil and wli ter styles of hats, lion nets, millinery goods, notions, &c, nil of which she Is prepaied to sell nt prices below anything ever beloro offered to tho ladles of Lviilghtou. An Inspection ot guilds solicited. Letter from Munch Chunk. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 21, 187G. Mil. Editor s Tlio world moves j and so do the Inhabitants thereof, nntl with us tho majority of the more prom inent ones appear to be moving In the direction of olbco. Such nt least ap pears to bo their goal (and by "their" I refer to tho more prominent ones), hut how few will reach It I Every i ny brings something new j and the last few days havo been productive of tho names of several new aspirants to ofllce. Among others, Francis Stocker and J. W. Raudcubush of Lehluhton. are prominently mentioned In connection with the Sheriffalty, and Jerry Kelser, of this placu, Is said to be held lu re serve by some. Anything to beat "Pap" Painter : henco the importance attached by Demociiits t,u the pending nomination, knowing ns they do that none but tho strongest possible n.unl neu can prevnll against him. That none but such will ho nominated, you may depend upon, bs no more is heard of the parties previously mentioned In cuimectlou with that olUce which, as tonishing as it may appear. Is neverthe less a lact. Paul Kresge's name lor example, is now scarcely ever lizard, wiiiio an aro clamoring for a "stioug ncKet." this they'll get, no doubt and elect It too, to helluva Ihu moro sanuuluu bloods in tho Democratic lauks. As there's lately been so much said conceauing Brother Lynn, It may not be amiss to speak a low words in his behalf. You know him, and so do I ; ami so does nearly every Democrat In thn country. And if 1 wero Riother Lynn, and hail been af laithfully iIoIiil- the bldeiiig of tlio paity ns ho has, timing the last 12 ur lil years, 1 should consider them (to use the mildest pos sible term) very ungrateful were they to euchre me out of a nomination. Ho descries it, if any of his competitors do. Ami so far as Intelligence is concerned, I should think hut I hud best say nothing, lent 1 might offend some of you know what I mean 7 Joe Is well lead, writes straight and fast, and spells cotreelly, which some ot his com petitors dung it, 1 came nigh mak ing another blunder I You unilei- htanil what I meant to say, however, ilont you 7 Well, "muiiler will out," hut it shan't leak out until alter tho 2d day of October, If I can prevent It, and not tbeu, unless the Convention by thuir action shall be deserving a little ridicule. Shouhbtbls bo tho case, sumo parties might he tempted to expose a ! chirographic and orthographic call dang it I here it is again, almost an other slip I Well, all they (nnd by "they" I mean his competitors) havo thus I ii r "hatched against Mr. Lynn U a vague hint of his being a lion-resident. Giacious I A non-resident after having lived with them 12 years, during all of which time he's been euguged in wnslilng sumo of their dirty linen I Or do these dunces claim that, unless a man slicks to his domicile as a hatch ing hen to her nest, he necessarily must hu a iion-resideut. Pshasv I And such men aspire to Judicial honors I True, during tlio summer mouths Mr. Lynn's family (and part of the time he himself) sojourn at Freemansbur, but what ot that 7 Have they lint as good a right to do this as others, whom .busi ness pursuit! or pleasure frequently cause to absent themselves from home for months at a tune? Sure they wtiuld'ut accuse lilv. Harrv Packer of being a nun-resident, nud yet that gen tlenum's official position requires his ilmost daily presence at Perth Amboy. Rut, they say, Mr. Pucker pays his tax here. And so, I bay, does Mr. Lynn, and both of them probably do the samo thing elsewhere. Ami with tills 1 close my argument with these very ass-tute thinkers, as unfit aspirants to judicial honors. Rut Mr. Lynn may console himself ; he Is nut the only party foul ly dealt with, as the worthy Mnjor Robert Klotz appears to be similarly situated. Pike county so at least it Is stated showing a disposition to "go hack on him" which It true, Is very nuughty iu Pike. Rut so It is and al was lias been, politicians are very slippery creatures ; they are worse tliuu eels, anu therefore more dltucuic to handle. Rut the "Major" under stands his metier, and knowing that Through tribulation deep the way to glory Is," etc., he will most certainly persevere unto the end convinced that 'Faint heart never yet won fair lady." Our Irlend Kemerer, 1 notice, has been absent from the Prothuuotnry's office soveral days during the present week. How cruel It was ou the part of the Republican party-leaders to Im pose' upon their nominees a two month's campaign 1 En passant, "a llltlo nonconse, now and then" Is said to be "relished by tho best ot uien," and whoever agrees lu sentiment with tho abnvo qunlntlou, let mm secure a copy or to day's Demo crat. It contains ono of the rarest tit hits nl composition, orthography, nml argument (lint ever emanated Iriim a demented person not actually cmifitied In n lunatic asylum. It Is tho grent "orncle" of the lahor-reforin society (party would bo Inapplicable) who therein spakes (don't correct this, for lie lint it thus) or delivers himself to whom It may concern. 1 am suro It don't concern mo much, nor any other man, except he he a lunatic j hut nsn hearty inugu is untloiibictliy worm live cents, I'd ndvlfo nil to buy a copy Poor Me- Douough, that It should have come to this I And what Is to become of the great party of nliio now Hint Its head has loU Its equilibrium 7 No wonder Johnny looks dlsctmsnlitn nntl Is no longer to he seen dkvi.in about the street-corners. Is ho sensible that thn game 's up ? Well, to he Ignored In Schuylkill, nnd ridiculed out of exist" ence lu Luzerne, only to receive the death-blow in Carbon 'tis liarrd, moustrous hnrrd Indeed I Truly "a lit tle knowledge Is a dangerous thing, and a slip of the pen frequently more ralamltlous than n slip of the toncue. Poor, poor hermit of the Glen I How people will pity you I Yet thore Is hope of eventual success. You may go to Harrlsbuig, where, at no grent tlls tnuro from the State Capitol, there Is another stately building, reared for the nccouimodntlon of the likes o' you thither repair nnd be happy I And now, having properly condoled tho so-called labor-reformersf let me cotigiatulnte the remnant of the com munity ou their happy deliverance from a nuisance of sevjral years' standing. Adieu, worthy trio I Fare well, yn domlneeiiiig nine. Go in peace, and sin no more. Yours, etc., ITliJIS. Sunday's storm caused conslderablo damage here and in East Mauch Chunk. Wednesday evening's Rescue Hoot & Ladder Company's plc-nlc, or rather "hop" is claimed to havo been a suc cess. Gen. J. D. Rertoletto contemplates to attend tho Centennial Exposition, on Pennsylvania Day (2dth Inst.) as ono of the suite of Gov. llitrtrnuft. II. E, Schwaitz, ono of the lending anil most active Democrats of Kidder township, visited Mauch Chunk ou Tuesday of this week. l'assengertralllc over tho I,, v. It. R. continues heavy. Mauch Chunk Is ro celvlng its share of visitors, and land lords aro happy. In the Democratic family-circle things nre anything but verj harmonlou-.. Rickeilngs and jealnu-les predominat ing, hut after the convention this stato of affairs will subside, and again give way to beucr leeung. Passenger train hands on the L. & S. Division of tho Central It. R. have late ly been curtailed. Where formerly wero tlneo crews, thero h'jlng now but two. I was going lo put a handle to Ids name, but being better known as plain " Dan" Kalbfus, I would say concern ing lii lit that lie left on '1 hursday mum lug's early train for the lluosler State, which he's been engaged to stump for Tllden, Hendricks, Reform, and Pros perity. And "Dan" knows how to do it. A young mnn, known as Capt. Jack, employed as a brakeman on tho Central R. R , on Monday night shot himself with a revolver, accidentally, at Taney's A wounded wrist is (lie result. A young man, son of Levi Hartz, In tho employ, as brakeman, of the L. V. R. R. Co., was squeezed to death, while In tlio net of coupling cars at Centralis, on Wednesdny lust. The lorch-llglit procession of the various Haves and Wheeler clubs of this vicinity, on Friday night of last week, though not very numerously at tended by tho rank and fllq of the vnt Ing population was a decided success, but the speaking, at Upper Maucli Chunk, was too much of the harum sciirum kind to bo called effective Hon. Andrew Jackson Durllug was in town on Monday last, and tho like wise expectant II. J. G. Newmlller on Wednesday, Icoklng nfter their chances for legislative honors. Recorder Phillips, ntter having given his testimony in tlio Duffy case, return ed to his de.sk on Saturday last.after an absence, at Potttvllle, of seveial days duration. Jno. Brighton has lately added a show-window to "Our House," and Mrs, Abr. Shortz has lately erected a new awning for Jonas Sondhulm, who occupies her large store ou Susquehan na street. Landisville. This is the namo of tho now town the enterprising founder of Vluelaud has laid out. Of course, during these hard times, It is not ex pected that the sale of lots will be as rapid as when the latter city w:ib pro jected, but, still, sufficient has been re alized ami enough work undertaken to greatly encourage .Jr. Laiidis. The same wise regulations that governed Vlneland will be adopted in Landisville, and the same spirit of enterprise that pushed forward Vlneland will hasten tlm fortunes of Landisville. Read the advertisement lu another column, nnd If you havo any fpare funds for specu lation, or deslru to secure a cheap, com fortable and pleasant home, with the prospect of work all the year round at decent rates, buy a lot al Landisville and put up a house there, For further partuclars apply to Mr. Chas. K. Laudis, Vluelaud, N. J. Illteriinllonal Kxlilbltloii. Next week, September 25th to 30th Is Pennsylvania week. Peunsvlvanlaus are expected to assemble at the Cen tennial Grounds, during the week, and especially Thursday, Sept. 28th to iolu In the commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the signing of the first Stato Constitution, when Gov, Hartranft and staff, with other distinguished poisons will be present and an oration will bo delivered by the Hon. Benjamin Harris Rruwster, in Judges' Hall, at 11 o'clock a. m. After the oration, a reception by the Gover nor, will bo held in tlio Pennsylvania State Building. Obllunry Milton Wi Raudenoush, son of Adam and Anna Maria Rntldcnbush, depaited this life at Ids homo nt Pnekertou, on Sundny last, the 17th Inst., of consume Hon, leaving a bright evidence "Hint If his earthly tabernnclo shall be dissolved, that he has a building of God, a house not inndo with hnnds, eteinnl lu the heavens." The subject of this iiieu.olr was born In Mllford township, Rucks county, Pa., on tho 27th of June, 1827, entered the state of mntrlmony lu 1819, with Sophia Under, with whom ho liv ed 27 yenrs, nnd was blessed with 8 children, of whom an Infant son pro ceeded the father to thn land of Immor tality. Ho was n consistent nnd worthy member of the M. E. church, at Pnek ertou. Ry his death tho church hns lost a useful nnd nctlvo member, his family n devoted husband nnd fnther, the agttl mother nn nffectlonnto son, his neighbors a kind and true friend, but he has gained nn Immortal crown of glory. Truly their loss Is his eternal gnln. llo attained the age ot 49 years, !) months and 10 days. Tho funeral services, on Wednesday, were held at tho Evangelical church, In Lehighton, the occasion being Improved by Rev. J. O. Rllem, who preached a very appro priate and eloquent sermon to a large and deeply Interested congregation, he was assisted by Rev. G. W. Townsend, of Clamont, Del., formerly pastor of tho Packerton M. E. church. Deceas ed was Interred In the Lehighton Cem etery by the brotherhood of " Free Masons," In a solemn and Impressive manner. He leave? a wlfo and two children a son and daughter, an aged mother, brothers, sisters nud many frleuds to mourn their loss, but not such that have no hope. May the good Lord comfort them. A Fihend, The .Motile Cnici, As previously noticed in tho Advo cate, death warrants were issued by Gen. Hartranft, on Sept. 7th, for the hanging, on Oct. 31st,of Thos. Munloy, James Carroll, James Royle, Hugh Mc Gcghan, nnd James Roarty, the Molly Mngulres who wero found guilty of murder lu the first degree, and.on Sept. 12, n similar wnrrantwas issued for tho hanging of Alexander Campbell, con victed of the murder of John P. Jones, in Carbon county. Each of these men, except Thomas Munley, writs of error were, on Thursday of last week, taken out In the Supreme Court, In Philadel phia, and were made returnable noxt January. The escape of the five Mol lies is tlio result of the special legisla tion resorted to, over six years ngo, for tho purpose of saving the neck of the untoiious Dr. Schoeppe. Tho bill, passed Feb. 4th, 1870, Is ns follows : Thai In ail ca.es of murder anil Tnliincnrtlp mnis nngiUT a writ of ciror fiom thn Hnjireinn ourt til the court living the samn small be of rl.l.t nn.i to ho fned out upon thenatnof tfcn (lort'iiiliiiits or ilflcnc'.iit n in olvll cusas. In an uiiFt-.s oi muruei in i.te nrst decree romoTea into ihu tinpioine (Jimrt iimloi thn n!oviifitw of the flisl si ctlnn of this ect. or non printing In the wild couri, it shall tie. iho tintv nl tho Juuge (licieiil, to leviovr tioth the law anil the ovl itmico.nml to rtcn rinlno whether (he Ingredients iirctB-nrr i coiisii fine niiiruer in inu nrsi ne t'ree vital I inivo nt en found tn 9Xist,auit If not so moved man t'. inverse the Judgment, and solid II.A inmn back f'ir a new trint. fir to enter snrh Judgment ns the laws of th's Com m on wealth Mini, require. All writs or eiror now pendlntr in tho Sitptcn o court In uny erne of murder or vol. untiirv muiiHliiiunter shall he held regulnr an 1 of fort e.tn remove any such cases, nnd toaulhor lie una nqu rotho Supreme t-onrt tohonramt determine tlio Mimo with like effects as If sued alter the passage of this acc, Despite the vote of Gov. Geary tho bill was made a law by both branches of the Legislature. It was not effective in Schccppe's case, however, and its availability in behalf of the Mollies, though questioned by the lawyers, can not prevent the delay of seven months In the execution of their sentence. The cases of Doylb and Kelloy, who also took advantage of the writ, though con viction took place In April Inst, have not yet been disposed of. Miiltei'M oT Intercut. Dnrglars aro operat'ng with considerable success In Herts and Moauomerr counties. nx.Socretarj" Belknap's criminal trial will not take p ace till neceuiuur. Inthumeantimo lie Hill remove to Iowa. William Ilrown. a painter, working at the third story ola hnae in Ilmburr, loll to the ground on Saturday and w.is killed. WlHom Arli. A hrakemm on the Heading Hallrnnd, was caught between two ooat cira and crushed to death Wednesday at Ceutralia. Initio ca-e of John II, lee, the Mormon Iliehop, tried for co'iip. telly In the Mount-mi Me.idotv lnna'acre, the Jury Woln.sdav found a verdict of gul.y of muntor in tho nrsr. degree, A. singular accidnnt occurred nn the 1'hi'a de 11M1 uud itcadiug luilroud laat week. As a freulit tiulnwis euteilng Kist Muhanoy tun nel the arched wall at tho mouth tumbled lu. The cars were piled up prumlscuoualj bat no body was killed. Charles Wood, a tramp, on Monday. In Otis. MsHSuchu.etts, inpiitsl at Ihe house of Joseph JIatard, audnu lei.vlog muci bitu with nel.ib. and theu assinlted and killed Mrs. Ilm ird wltn an axe He w.is captured and uunimtted to Jail at Tee, lor trial. Casper Tanlor of Scranton, attended a plc nlc Inst week, and after an ardnous dav'a enjoy ment, went to sleep In the woods. He Mas aroused by tho attempt nt a party of mill ins to pull iff his boots, who when lie obecteu, stab, oed him seven time- ami left bun tor dead. Ills recovery la considered doubtful. A negio remiblican club marching throunh the streets otFitUburg on Situtday night in passing u diuocratio gathering tone umbiKO at vomotlilng aa-d or r.one and tired suit pistol hots into the crowd. They also demolished the windows and gl isswaro in a liquor saloon and passed ou tilanipaant. the tferauton Ilepubllcan sayat In the 2t hours ending i-utni d ly morning l:it, there were lolled at the bluumlng train ol the Lackawanna Iron and Coal company's steel worse, 3)4 tons IS cwt of Ingots, t'hls Is believed to be tho larae.t pruduct ou record anywhere for tuu game leugih ot tiuie. The Convention of Btewnrds and Directors ol the I'oor, under the atste Hourttuf Publio Cbariitiea, met at Lauce-ter euiiUBdny, one huudreds delegates bilo. preseut from tQ'rty couuties beveralanpioprlate es-aya weieread, and thosuojectof the vate ot children in poor hous.-s was debaU) i. Tbo Convention adjourn ed to meet at Lock Haven in November. ie77. The Delaware and Hudson Canal Company are now shipping SV) tous of culm ditlvtoa N ew Yor nrni. This la the first order received by tats company, or any other tn tho Lacka wanna valley tor this article. Mfiv uiuliou tous or moro ot culm lies available In tho two valloya between Uarbuuualo aud Mautiooke. , Tne Edgar Thomson Steol Works, Pittsburg, n tew days ago nodded their employees In gen eral Hint them would be n reduction ot ton to llllecn per cent In Uien wages-due tlmo beunr given lor con"lderotlnn-and If not ngieeatilo Ibuwnrka would bo stripped on the Completion of the oi tiers on hand. Oil. Ml'pa, with 150 cavalry, on Mootember 7i illseoveied a Hioux MllncoohilioiitW) lodges, nnd next ii.ornine nttncko.l It, II captured nil the lodges nnd eropcrtv of tho Inttl ms. with n few prtsnnetn, lull, most of tho anvaites escaped. Ann n the tooty nro 14') ponln,. nnd aisithe guidons of Hosier's rivalry leeiment with some ol thoi.niinrel of the tionps who were mannered. Tlire wero also f nnd en-ses Psued to g'od Indians ttf Hpotted Tint Agency, dated last winter. The trontis lost three killed aud nine wounded. Tllr Cnnl Trnile. The Delaware, Lacknwnnnn.nntl Wes tern railroad company's yard, In this city, says the Scrantofi Republican, pre sents an nppearnnce of unusual activity tese days under tho stimulus a Horded by full work at the mines. It reminds one of the old times to see tho long coat trains drawn up side by side with their shining treasures awaiting shipments, while the bustle Incident to dlspntcl Ing them ono by one Is an agreeable con trast to tho general dullness which pre vailed there during the summer months. It Is anticipated that the present brisk business will continue throughout the fall-nnd winter, ns the companies oper ating In tlie Lackawanna ami Wyoming region possess facilities which enables them to send coal to tide-water far cheaper than any of its competitors. In the course of a conversation with our reporter yesterday a prominent opera tor assured hltn that the mines In this region would run at their present rate of working so long as tho sales nt auc tion should continue. He added that nothing ot which he wns aware could hinder the shipments, until the usual winter obstruction to navigation, n mat ter for which there is little concern just now. Accordingly the prospects for a brisk winter at t he mines In and around Scranton are quite encouraging. 'I he fot.owlng tabln shows the quantity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Volley Knilroad for lha wcmk emllnif Kent, tilth. 187". and for the veara com pin nl with the same time last year t ltrgious from. week. Year Wyoming 23,030 11 850,011 CO Uuzletou Si. 1 85 la 1,181,707 13 Upper Lehigh 2,217 II ISonverMeaJOW 12,799 12 4,tB6 19 Muhanoy 8,17 i id 03S.a 12 llniica Chonk 13) 14 16.449 12 Total 67,0110 19 2Sll.4i2 0tl Last Year 118.U2J 17 2.126.51109 Increase 634,857 17 decrease 31.815 02 At the auction sale of coal, In New York city, on We 'nesday last, upwards of 100,000 tons were sold, and the fol lowing prices were realized : t'rleei Last Prlvato tn-dar. Anettnn. Kites. Lump. ...i: W a I 024 isi a tlio Htcamb't. 2 9u al (.2'i 2 724a 2 10 Unite .... 2 00 ni 01H 2 97Sai 70 3 35 I'A'.g 3 12S,n- 2 85 03 80 3 35 (Store.... 3 01 1,3 75 3 Si S3 SO 4 ID Chestnut 3 17ial 4) 3 00 03 42H dO To the above rates must be added 05 cents per ton for delivery at New York from Newburg. At the Lehigh Valley Coal Company offices the prices ruling Bt the sale wero not considered much lower than their schedule rates for coal delivered at Perth Amboy. Closing Prices of DeHaVen fc Town skhd, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Sept. 21th, 1875. 17. M.u's. I8sl 18 bid USj ant4 II. H. 5.?-'a, isr. I2t bid 13 asked U. H. 5-2fls, lbiJ. A .... I.1H bid 134 asked V. S. s-'-fs 1347 10', hid K14 asked V. s. .l-JO's, 13H is i hid 184 asked U. I M I5SJ bid 15H as!rd 17. H. I tirrency, 6'a 56H bid 27 asked U. S, 6's 1881. now lli hid 15 asuod I'e insylranla It. It 4S'i bid 44 asked I'lula. A Heading H. 11 44 hid 4t asked Lohlgh Volley 11. It SOS bid 604 as'ied l.ehlitn Coil .C 7av. Co.... .124 bid 3; akod United Companies of N. J-lSSlj bid I38j nsked Oil Creek Ml. Vul It. It. 10 hid ioa asked I'hils. A l.rlo It It lil, bid loH asked Moithern Central It. It.... 34 Mil 31 asked Houonvilln l'as. It. It. Co. bid 214 oS'.ed ( aiawiasA R. Ft, prefeued. 41 hid 42 asked Cold 'Hi hid 10 asiied JHUUIED, BRADY-HOXW Kt'l H.-Ou tho 21st Inst, br Itev. J J FUiminrlce. at Al antown. p T. Ilrndy. of t-enahton, and if las Hell Hoxwortu, of Allentown, Pa. We extend to the happy pur our hearty con gnuulitlons, and wl'h them a hippy and pros peronsjiurney through llfo. DIlKHEIt SMITH. In this borough, on tho lieu of August, bv H. A. Haiti. J. P.. Mr II. Dretier and Miss Lucy Smith, botu of Lihlgh- ton, Pa. DIED, KAUDENnUSII.-Ou the 17th Inst .at Packer ton, ol cousuiiintion. Milton W. Itaudenbush, aged 45 years, 3 months and 10 df a. QUEEN. In Lehighton. on the lath Inst., an mf.int child or Momoo Quoon IIAUSKIl. In Itlcuei tsville, Franklin twp .on the 15th inst. Kmma Agnes, Inrant d inghter ot Adam and Diauna Hauser, aged 11 mouths and 2) days. Special Notices. Dyspepsia I Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia i Dyspepsia la the most perplexlngof all human admeuls Itstvmptoras aro almost Infinite In thee variety and Clio forlorn and despondent victims of the naceaae often t.ney themselves thn nrey. In tarn, of every known malady. This la due. In part to tho i lose aymputhy which ex ists between the stomach and the i.rsln and In fart also to the tact that sny disturbance of he digestive fiinc'.ioa necossurlr dl nrdirs ih liver, and twwlos and tho nervous avstein and effects to some extent, the quality of the blood. K. F. Kunke.'s il'tter Wme ot lion a sura cure. This is not a new preparation, to be tried and found wanting, it has been prfftcrlDid dally for many ears lu the practice of eminent nhysi. Clans with uup-ralleloil ucccss It la nor expect ed or Intended to cure alt (he diKOsses to which human funllvls subject, but is warraurodtu euro Dyspepsia inliaiuostoosilniitufjrm. Kun kle' Hitter Wine of Iron never falls to enre. -ymptoms of dyspep 1 1 ai o loss of appetite, wind and raising of the lood drvne a of tne mouth, hesrti'urn. distension of the stomach and howel, constip.tion, hcad.iche. dizxluoss. steopiessuess aud low BDints. Try the great remedy and be convinced of Us merits, (let ih ge nuin. Toko only Kunke.'s. which Is put oulv In 4 bottles. Depot. 259 North Ninth Bt . Philadelphia Pu. It never falls. For sale by all druggists and dealers everywhere. , Ask for E. F Rankers nttler Wine of Iron and take nu other, sia bottles for 15. no, or II ser bottle. Worms ! Worms ! Worm J K. F. KunkePs W.inn syrup never fails tn de stroy Pin boat and Stomach worms. Dr. Knn sel, tho onlr successful Phvsiolnn who removes Tape worm lu 2 hours, altvo with head, aud no f. o itll reinoied. i vmiuon sense teaches If Tapo worm bo removed all other worms cult be readi ly de-tioyed. r.end for circn'ar to K. F Knnkei 250 North Ninth Street, Pbl ailelplil.i Pa. or can ou your druggi-t for a bottle of Kunsisl's WormSyrup.pricell. It never fulls. Hept-9-Mn SANDALWOOD posnesMis much greater power In restoring to a healthy statu lbs iuu cus mem braue of tne urethra than either CuUebs or i opaioa. It nuver produces slokuo mi. Is cer tain aud -peedy in Its action. It is last ruper ending everv other rtruedy. hlitv u-p.ulea euro In aix ur olgct days, li'o other medicine can do this. Duuiuw Dick & Co.'s Soft Capsules containing Oil ot H ludalwo.xi. sold at alt Drug 8IOI ej Ask for circular, or send to U and 37 W ouster street. New York, for one. apai rot! ONE PAHLOn PICTURE, printed lu ton colors I Pocket Knife (white tiinule). 13 lilauk Visiting t.ards, 2 Ubeets '.V riling Papei. 12 White Euvolopjs. I Hubbcr, S Pirns the lo' sent post pnh! for 1- cents. II, J, KUKTZ. 407 Caual bt., 1st Ward, PhUaJelphia. ucoUub sent tree. Am, ZD.
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