Society meetings HFIHITO CASTLE, No. 78, A. O. K. OF THE M. C 2nd and 4tu Monday ot each month, In ite toer'e Hall, toblghten. at 7:J0 o'clock V. M Uy, Koatenbader, B. K. C. a. R. OUliam. U.K. R. It. ohadss huttes 1.060s, jito.mii, 1, o. o.p.. meets everr Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, In iteber's llall. II. Koitencsder, ei.o.t H. a. Ileber, Beoretary. iLBtucHES Tarsi. No. 2J2. Imp. O. of Ik M meets In lleoer'a nll every patardav. W. I, raten, Sachem 1 A'.W, tacbos, C. ct It. 5POHO rooa TMBI, K6. If . Itn p. O. It. M., meet oa Wednesday evening ot each week, ut 7:30 o'oiock, in l'abiio bcuooi jisi., veisa.Hu Fa. C. w. aohwat), H.i Jac. nrong, c. 01 i.U10BTOK LODOe, No. til. K. 0 P.. meets on Friday eyenlora. In lleber'e Sail, at 7:30 o'clock, w. ir. BacSnaao, 0.0 1 L. A. miller, K. ot B. and B. E It. SlKWltHS, IDISTBIOT ATTOnNKT & COUtTOELLOIl at Law. Office, Sloths Doilalng Brodaway, MATJCII CHUNK, PA. Settling- Sautes. Filing Accounts and Orphans Conrt Frnonoe a specialty. Trial ot causes carornllv attended to. Lena tansactlons In English and Qerman. Jau 9. 8ATHRDAY, JULY 20, 1878. Local and Personal. Subscribers to thispaper knowing them selves to be Indebted for subscription, will please remit, or the paper will bo discon tinued and tho bills placed in tho hands of Justice of the Peace-tor collection, we need tha money And nlust hive it. Look at the label on ydur paper and you will see if this notice fits your case-. 'West's liver pills fcuro sick headache. The "dog days" corhmence on July 24. Now "Uy in your coil for next winter.'1 The potato bugs did but little damage this year. Lager beer is selling At three cents a glass In Reading. New potatoes AM fcelllhg oil our streets tot CO cents per busnel. Head Tilghhl&u Aniens now ttdveilllro knent in another column. Tom Cdlliils Was arrested al lfcailcm last Saturday night. Now quit I Tho Diamond (Jcttl Company announce: to dividend of tbrcd per cent. The next holiday vf ill bo Thanksgiving vhlch is nearly Ave months hence. Dr. W. V. iteber Went to Reading Thursday on A visit among his relatives. SDrine and slimmer styJeJ bf cents and youth's hats, 41 f. D. Clauss' At low prices. Rhnrt aermdrls 111 warm Weatllcr at popular with Itlariy of the church-going people. .There Are at present eighty-two prison tors confined ill tho Northampton county jail. A fdll line of boots and shoes) gents furnishing goods xc, at t. v. uiauss very cheap. The Modttt Carbori and Port Carbon lUttrOdd Cdiripauy announces a dividend of n!r hor cent. Paris Oreen Ahd Land Plaster, for salt) cheap for cash, at J. L. Gabcl's hardware tore. i The First National Bank of Mauch Chunk has declared a semi-annual dividend cf three per cent L UHH, Vila, tiuu iit,at,u "" - Luckenback's,Mauch,Chuuk. Mixed paint nil shades, to order. Tho Mill Creek and Minehill Naviga tion and Railroad Company announces dividend of five per cent. The Schuvlkill Valley Navieation and Railroad Company announces a dividend of two and one-nan per cent. Pure drugs, chemicals, liquors, wall paper, Ac, sold clicap lor casn at 11. A, Peter's Central Drug Store. Persons desirine pasture for cows, can be accommodated by B. J. Kuntz, at tho Unaden llullen tannery. The excursion from Mauch Chunk to Ocean Groves Thursday, for the benefit of the M. K. church, consisted of nine cars, Wo have just recei veil another lot of new and handsome job typo. Send in your orders if yoa want the teat work for the least money. The Kevstono Cornet Band, of Weiss. KrL contemplate holding another pic nic sometime between tho 10th and 15th of August next. Frank Raber left Monday nieht for Oil City, and if he Is unsuccessful in finding business to suit him, he will proceed from mere to .novaaa. Clocks and Watches carefully repaired. end work warranted, at lowest cash rates, at liegeman's cheap cash store, opposite public quare, WcissporU 30-13. For pure drugs, medicines, fancy and toilette articles, Ac, go to Lentz's drug store. nexttotbo Fort Allen Jlouse, Wcissport, rrices very low lor casn. F. B. Dewecs, chairman of tho Nation' al Greenback Labor Tarty of Pennsylvania has called a meetinsr of the State Kxecutive Committee to bo held at Crcsson on tho 23d instant. J. K. Rickert has still a few of those el rible lots in Rickcrtstown to dispose of. If you foci like securing a good homo call and Eee mm. tie is also supplying Hour, lecu lumber ana coal at tue lowest rates. Mr. Henry Arncr, of Mahoning Valley. 8! years of age, has been blind for upwards of two years, is said to be gradually failing in health, which no doubt his many friends in the county will be pained to learn. See cherubims in another column hold ing a bunch of grapes from which Specr's Port Graje Wine is made, that is 60 highly es teemed by the medical profession for the use of invalids, weakly persons, and tho aged. Go to A. J. Durling's popular drug store, for the celebrated insect powder sure death to worms infecting currant, gosseberry and all other bushes. Paris Green, u fresh stock just received, for the destruction of tho pota to bug. Cheap for cash. T. D. Clauss, tho Leblghton merchant tailor, is now receiving an unusually largo stock of gents suitings, cloths, cassimers and estings which he will make up to order in the latest fashion at extremely low prices for cash. P. T. Brady has fitted up and will run in connection with his eating department an ice cream parlor forladiesand gentlemen and proposes to keep nothing but a first class article of ice cream and other refreshments. H. H. Peters, merchant tailor, tiost office building, this borough, is still busy making up those new and fashionable suits for gents at his very popular prices for cash. If you need something nice and cheap, call and examine his new stock of goods just received. His prices axe fully as low as the aarne goods can be bought for in the city. Try it. ' F. C. Kline, of Mauch Chunk, is promi nently named among the Kational Green back iauor party lor uounty Treasurer. we are sorry to loom that our younc friend, Mr. Al. ltaudenbush.of Pnckorton,ls suffering from a relapse ot his sickness, and that ho Is now very low. Awell-snrinz of pleasure is a healthy baby; keen your baby in nood health by Hisiug Dr. bull's Baby Syrup, the friend of iniancy. nice cents. Tho national Greenback Labor party will hold their County Convention in the Court House, at Mauch Chunk, on Friday next, the 2Gth lust., a 11 o'clock a. m. After that look out for "Sore-heads." Purine th6 severe thunder slorm of Fri day of last week, tho new breaker of Hay- uon uo., at Jcansvuie, was strucic by lightuing. Tho boards wcro knocked off and windows broken, and the breaker sustained some other slight damages. An excursion consisting of representa tives of the New York and Philadelphia press, arrived at Mauch Chunk on Friday of last week. They visited the Ulen and Wyomine Valley nnd returned homo Satur day aiternoon. A man named neichnrt. livinrr in West Brunswick township, Schuylkill county, hasU A few days ago, a young man named been arrested for attempting to poison luT Wilson Miller, of Mahoning, while engaged who, uy putting rans green inner coiiee. Tho poison was found in tho coffee by a tuviiucui uutuysia. Whatever tends to diminish streneth should bo removed from tho system. For those weakening diseases of babyhood uoiic, JJiarrlicea, Ac, use Dr. jiull s iiauy Syrup which always cures. 25 cts. The law makinc it a criminal offence for persons to jump on trains while in mo tion, is now in full force, and those Who vio late it, in addition to a probable loss of a leg, will stand a good chautfe of spending a few months in prison. In Allcutown nn association of citizens has been formed for the promotion of tem- fieranconnd the discouragement ofprofaiio aneuaee. It is desiened to work among the young people, and meetings nro to bo hold once a weeic to bring tnose wuo are interest' ea togctiier. Tho lastest and bst Sonc and Chorus entitled "Homeless nnd Alone Td-Nisslrt It is by Will L. Thompson, author ol tho famous songs, "Gathering Shells from the Sea Shore," nnd "Drifting with the Tide." Kept at all music stores, and tent to any ad dress for 40 cents. Published by W. L. Thompson A' Co., East Inveriiool, Ohio. Iho will oftholatoBeniaiilin HAvwood. tue wen-Known iron manuiacturer, was ad mitted to probate Mondav in Pottsvillc, 1. ... . K Tho charitablo boauests nro S5000 to tl: American Bible Society. 5000 to the Potts- villa Methodist Missionary Society, and tho interest of $5000 for the benefit of Methodist sick, poor and nged. Tho real estate is valued at f 000,000. Oil! 29 dan monricl) des is otft nagler luoowiog, uoun geuts av.eramoniean uum mcrawlisehe grosscy Fenshder-hiss on dorra Sun. Do word siehboro si tsiiniich dorrich de gons United Shtates. Do Fenshdcr niss fong aw dm fear urodesrlumniidog, un last, bis sex tire. De mid, fun doira Fenshder- niss got, deirect dorricli do mid fuu the United Shtates, fun Montana bis Texas, tin is tswislm 150 bis 200 milo brad. During the prevalence of tho thunder storm on Friday inornihg bf last week, a (young named James Gillepsie, employed ns a car nnvcr at juuck Mountain, was Hilled uy u enubu ui jiiujiiug. iie was sinnutug in tho hoistinc sited at tile ton of the nlains. during tho storm;when the lightning pierced the roof of tho building and struck him down; A companion who was standlngclosS by, escaped unhutt. Mrs. 11 E. Wood, of wavno ronntv. whilo laboring under a lit of insanity, threw a can containing nbout liirco pounds of pow der into a stove. The explosion damaged tho household furniture. Mrs, Wood, though not killed instantly, Was badly burn ed and mangled, nnd to add to the horror of the sceno slio frantically toro tho II03I1 from her body nnd arms. Sho died in a few hours. City Journal. Business in tho Lcliicli Valley shows signs of improvement. The resources of the Lehigh Valley Railioad Company are said to bo taxcil to their utmost capacity to lunusu cars in suineicnt numbers to re movo tho pig iron; while the coal trains on both roads are almost continuously inovin; up and down tho roads. And, at tho shops at Packerton, wo learn that an increased forco of men is being employed. This is indeed good news. Andrew Boas, a resident of tho Sixth Word of Easton, committed suicide Monday morning by hanging himself to a beam in tho upper 6torv of his stable. Ho was sixtv- one years of ago and leaves 0 wife and four children. For somo time past he had acted very strangely, and three weeks ngo attempt ed to commit suicido by cutting Ills arm with a razor. Tho jury rendered a verdict II. A l. iit.l ..f-:.i ...1.M- turn. iuiiiuiiiii-ii ouicmu wuuu llLlunil, under lemjiorary insanity. Daniel L. Elough, a highly respected citizen of Easton, committed suicido Satur day afternoon by drowning himself in the Lehigh River t that place. He had for several years been engaged in tho insurance business, acting os agent for tho Phoenix Comjiany, of Brooklyn, and several others. No cause is known for his committing tho deed, except tho supposition that ho was short iu his accounts. He was about thirty eight years old and leaves a wife and three children. There wcro so many elands for the sale of refreshments at Wilkes-Barro on the Fourth that the business was overdone, nnd scores of venders lost money. Towards eve ning sandwiches were sold at tho ratoof three for live cents, and lemonade for a penny a glass. There were eatables enough left to feed a small army, and enough "soft" drink ing stuff, to float a navy. To clear out stock next day, we are informed, pies were sold in some places for one and two cents each, and boiled hams for twenly-fivo cents. riy- mtuin oiar. If Darwin would chango his tactics nnd insist that all men wero onco brutes beeauso somo men nro brutes now, and the general ization is a fair one, we ehould ho inclined to accept his theory at once. It is simply absurd to place much emphasis on tho hy pothesis that the human racoonco had tails, which tails were curtailed by slow degrees, until at last the jicculiarity of no tail was curtailed, so that nowadays no one can truly 6ay of a man "thereby hangs 11 tail." We 6ay it is simply absurd to suck at this dry orange when better facts anil arguments nro to bo had for the asking. It would not be n great strain on tho scientific imagination to assert that, even in good society, there are human cats, who affectionately mew and purr at the feet of a rich man nnd lift tho velvet from their claws when they deal with a poor man : and human snakes, who prnwl through tho grass and leave tho slime of Slander to mark tneir tracks! and human poodles nnd bulldozs and curs and mulon. and also clearly marked representatives of iuo luug-uureu 01 me last namea auertionate animal with the sagacious horse. That the latter at least exist is too plain for denial. But you will find no cross in the nnlcmli,! horses kept for hire at tho popular livery of .iwiw,uu 41 una tircci, mis Dorougn. Allen Cralir. Eso..ls named as tho Dem ocratic candidate for Stato Senator for the district composed of this, Monroe and Pike counties. David O'Brlan. of Franklin township, we learn, is a candidate for tho ofiico of County Commissioner on the Democratic side of tho house. David is n good lellow. Arrangements are making for the hold ing of a fair and festival, At an early day, in this boroueh. for tho benefit of Lelnch Hook and Ladder Company and the Citizens Cor net liunu. aavo your sparo cuauge lor 1110 occasion. On Thursday, July 25th, nt the public houso of W. J. Newhard,at Siegfried's Bridge, there will bo a military gathering in which tho Allen Rifles, the Catasanqua Rifles, tho Slalington Rifles, and oilier military organ izations will participate. Col. Good and stalF nro also expected to bo present. Frank G. Peters, of Lehigh Ion, former ly of Lowhill, last week purchased the houso n'nd lot of Joshua Seinmcl, at Schnccksvilie, containing 13 acres, and next spring will tako tho samo into possession. Ho also bought from Daniel Henninger 21 acres of larm land lying near tno samo village. AlLmtomt Democrat, iiumg up his winners uaiu iur unmip tion of grain, stepped upon a board in tho upper story, which breakinc, precipitated him to tho floor beneath, a heavy timber which ho was carrying falling upon his ab domen, from the effects of which he died Wednesday evening. Tho funeral will tako place to-lriorrow (Sunday) morning, at the New Mahoning M. E. Church. The inau Chas. Smith, 6hot by Police man Williams, at Mauch Chuhk, on Wed nesday night of last week, is still at St. Luke's hospital, Bethlehem, without a bad svmptom. The surgeons aro satisfied that the ball is lodged in the muscles of tho back, whero it will insist without tho least harm to tho patient. If no unexpected symptoms develop themselves, Smith will bo up and nbout in a few days. Bethlehem Times, Tuesday afternoon. Tho steeple lately built on tho Trinitv ivancelical Lutheran Church, of this bor ough, from the ground is 160 feet high. Tho bell-house at Hie uasc is lb by lb teet. une steeple, which is irt the shapo of an octagon and roofed with slate, has a fine cross on its summit. The bell that is lo bo placed in tho steeple will cigh 1,400 jiounds. Taken altogether, this steeple when completed will bo one of the finest-looking, if not thofincst- looKing, in town. On Friday lrtnrningof last week,Samucl tostenbader and James Boyer, both of Lower Towamcnsing township, Carbon Co., went to tho Little Gap, a few miles off, to assist a party In taking out paint ore, when a heavy thunder shower came up and botli wero struck by lightning, injuring Mr. Kos tenbader very seriously, ho being uncon scious for n number of hours. Half of his fa"o nnd body aro so badly burned that tho skin peeled off, nnd he is not expected to recover. JUr. uoycr s injuries nro not 01 sucli a serioUl nature and ho is in a fair way of recovery. Dr. J. (J. lircamcr; ot Alillporys the attending physician. elatingtou Acim. Tho pic nic of Young America Cornet Hand, Saturday evening last was a success ful and pleasant affair, until about 11 o' clock p. m., when a party of loafers, who had come down from tho Mau'cli Chunks, start ed a disturbance. It appears that 0110 of tho "Smutty Six," which is tho choico sobrie aiict; tho pain travel Under, llad bcVeed a chow of tobacco from n young man of this uorougli, tno paper being nanded mm, lie retained tho Wliole, and being requested to return it tho fight commenced, icsultingin tho severe pounding of ouo of tho gang, ahd the sudden get Up add out of the gang Who had made the threat to cotHe down to Lo liichton and clean out the Dutc'lilnen which they did not do: Our citizens' then peace fully retired to their homes. Why go hungry, when five largo lolt'cs 01 bread can bo bougiit lor cents lrom j W. CNcal'S Wagon every day? A Vivlt to Our liiduktrlul I.Mab'. llsliiueutv. Wednesday morning, for tho purposo of learning tho present and prospective condi tion of business, a representative of tho Ad vocate visited various business places in ucissportand Lehighlon Dropping into tho Wcisspori Planing Mill, which has lately changed hands; we wero pleasantly greeted by Mr. John Bicry. Ho said that they Wero nt present doing some work, and in two weeks expected tb liavo tho establishment steadily workin Ho said that there was somo building to be done, that they would get their share, and they thought that in two months business would be much better. Tho Fort Allen Foundry has n form of men steauny wonting, somo ol tno worK they are turning out being sewing machine castings. 0 learned mat business was im proving. Tho Messrs. Miners seemed to be hopeful of tho future, having received by letters lrom new lorK Intelligence that business was " good with them" (the parties writing tho letters), and, said the elder Mr. Miner, " We nro connected i when business is good with them, it is good with us." At tho Lenigli Valley l.mery wheel Works, Where they are making somo im provements in stylo of work, etc., wo wero pleasantly received by ii. 1;. wills, Esq. by whom Wo Wero shown throuch tho es tablishment. A.r. Wills Mid that business was good now, and that there wero pros pects of 11 good trade in tho full. He thought that tho Lehigh Valley had suf fered more than other parts of tlio country : yet, through all tho hard times, they had more man niaiio expenses. 11 tnero wasn money in business, ho said, they wouldn bo working. Tho gentleman Also stated that business men wero buvincr vcrv closely: that from extravagance many had gone to the other extreme, economy had run into stinginess, and that this hurt business at present. A. C. Brodhead, of tho Lchichton Elov Works, said that his business did not vary much, nnd was in about tho sailio condition nt present ns it has been in for tho last twr vearsi As to future nrosnecU, tho rrenlle. inandid notseem to rareaboutsayingmueh. M. u. irexicr jc uo., 01 1110 uentral car riage Works, wo found quite busy. "W can't complain," said Mr. Trexler, " havi plenty of Work, and orders ahead," He seemed -to think that this lively stato of business would bo permanent. Ho showed us a buggy, made after a new stylo and patented by tbem.nnd said that, if they had them made, ho believed that they cou Id sell six of them right away. Tuesday was the HI PI, UIIUI VKlOilfy VI U1U l-glUJll!lg Ul UU5H ness by this firm. Their first year in busi ness certainly has been crowned with sue cess. Calling at the carriage works of Romitf & Hofford, we learned from Mr. Romig that they were as busy as they could possibly be, havins a force of twelve men at work. They had and expected to have plenty of worn, uui iiuanciauy proepcris were lioor. An agent, who had traveled through almost every tuuo in tne union, stated to .Mr, nomig mat ne cad lounn it duller In to iienign vaney tnan elsewhere, "IVnitsivbiih Vnllcj-. rr.NS rORK3T Towxsmr. To tub Editor op Tun Advocate: A few lines from Pertn Forest may be of somo in terest to your readers. This valley of choico and fertile farming lauds is at present undergoing somo rapid changes. The lauds are eagerly sought af ter by settlers, and buildings and improve ments aro going up on nil 6ides. And it seems lo me that this is good judgment on tho part of tho settlers. They prefer it to going Wcst,bccauso the soil is excellent and tho Water Unsurpassed, nnd because theycah remain near tho great centres of commcrco and civilization, nnd because, when they have any thing lo Bell, they aro nt tho door of one of tho best markets in tho world. Thcso latter considerations nro generdlly wanting in tho far West. Theso lands can bo bought on easy terms nt from $3 to $C per acre. Mr. Rajishor, of your borough, is at present erecting toino fine buildings on n choice tract containing more than 400 acres; such as a house, barn, spring house, Ac, Ac, And, I am informed, intends to clear and put out in crops this fall nboiit CO ftcrcs. Daniel Eastman, Esq., formerly your wealthiest and most energetic business ilian, is occupy ing another tract of Mr. Unrulier'!, Uion which there Is already erected a suitable House and barn and a line young orchard. Mr. Eastman is also clearing about 30 acics this yean Gen. Charles Albright is also clearing A tract of land in thb neighborhood, about one-half ntilo from Mr. Itapshcr's, 11a intends to build citiicr tins lait or next iinne. The Jlon. Al en C'ra ir. 1 am told. also contemplates making somo improve; mcnts in Iho vicinity: I nlmosl forgot to mention that Adam Christman, Esq.; is building a most mammoth barn this sum mer. It is SO by 100 feet, and will bo tho largest and best built bam in Carbon coun ty. Thero aro numerous other parties who aro cleoring, building and improving on small tracts of land of from 30 to 50 acres. Thero are already enough actual Settlers to entitle them to a public sclAol house, thero being 30 children of tho lega) age to attend school. There 19 an old farm right in tho neigh borhood of 50 ncrc3 Which has been cleared and improved 15 years, which will give any ouo an idea of thb lipturo of tho soil and the kind ot crops tint can bo raised there on the surrounding lands. Tlio crop3 this year look rich and bbuiHiful. Theso lands aro loedted about flvo mlhs from Wcissiwrt and four miles from East Mauch Chunk. It is strange that theso lands should havb lain unimproved so long. Wadsworth Valley has thb soil nnd ad vantages to become, m a few years, tho rich est and most attractive agricultural region in Carbon county. Daxnek. ShciimiiloaU'si Church AVnr. SimxASDOAii, Ta., July IT. Tile Lithu anians still persist iu their endeavors to havo the Rev. Alexander Lanarkwicz re moved from tliis parish, and the feeling inaniiestcu toward him on their part lias 111 nowiso lessened duriiier tho week. On Tues day morning, upon tlio pastor's trying lo cuter tno cnurcli to read mass, as is his daily custom, ho again found tlio church catcs locked with padlocks, and it was impossible to enter the building until long alter tlio usual hour, when tho shackles uimn tlio cato were broken. Tho priest informed the Chief uurgess 01 1110 lact, ana a guard 13 nigutly watching for a repetition of tho act. Tlio woman who was so terribly injured at tho riot Suii'day before last, still remains at tue iwiut 01 ueatli, and upon her lato de pends to iv ereot extent another uprising Archbishop Wood has not sent a coulcssor to tne womaiitnu tins ncgligcnce.ns tlio Lith uanians term it, on his part is not nt all pleasing 10 iho boisterous taction. A state ment eppeared in tlio local paper yesterday signed "Over !00 Lithuanians," netting foith their standing ill connection with the riot ntld their Present wants, and to-davand this evening the I'ithuanlan leaders, Miller, Outcbchrich; Murruski, nnd Zonules, are going around among thb business men of tlio boroueh; both l'rotestitlit and Catholic: scouring their signatures to a petition to tlio Aren bishop, uno jietition states that its object U to settle tlio roligioUs difficulty, and aims mat a cnange 01 pastor win to it. uur jieoplo are so tired of tho difficulty and the excitement attending it that It is bbing largely signed by nil classes of tlio people. Another jietition was forwarded to tho Arch bishop to-day, signed by 23T Lithuanians; dating their unwillingness to remain longer unuer tno care 01 tno present pa6ior; They allege that they find no fault witli him ns A priest, but opjioso him sinljily beeauso ho does not talk their language. In a conversation withyourcofrczpohdent to-day Father Lanarkwicz said that ho was tick and tired of the trouble, but; ho ad ded, "What can I do? 1 am hero by tho will of tho Archbishop and I cannot leave until ho says so." He said that ho was doing all in his jwwer to pour oil on tho troubled water by bringing tho two factions of his church to a rcconcfliatidn, but it scchis that his efforts are without avail, as they aro as widely separated as they wero 011 the Sun day of tho riot. Tho two elements do not Heak or associate with each other; and tho Lithuanian element will not attend church until their requests are granted; Itfnlioiiiiiir Twinklings, Fine weather this. II. M. is running opposition against J; W. C. Ho runs the caboose now. E. R., our popular carpenter, is build ing dog stables now-a-days. J. H. M., caught nn eel that weighed 3 lbs.! go iu M., try it again. J. W. C, is going to put up tho wait for J. H. N., nuil he wants to hire all the masons he can get. Ho pays from 25 to 50 cents per day. J. Lapp has timothy that measures S feet T inches. Peter Becker has timothy that measures 8 feet. Next ? "Piteairn" inquired of ills friends what tho meaning of Wattstowti wos. If ho will please call oa "Passim" lie can tell him all about it. Where did our littio birdie go to the "Wren ?" 1 guess it went up Noith to visit "Homo." Daulelsvillo is inaflourishlngcondition nt present. Anybody that wants fine cultivated blackberries, call nt the premises of J. Lapp, Stewart's Run. Send in your orders early. Yours, Fissiu. John Gibbons, a Mollio Maguire, con victed of tho attempted assassination of Wm. M. Thomas, at Mahauoy City, escaped from the Schuylkill County jail Wednesday even ing. Gibbons has the reputation of being a aespcruio Character, lie wps sentenced ue tobcr 1,6, 1876, to seven years' imprison ment. Governor Hartranft hna issued a pro clamation fix in i? the 13th dav of Aueutt next for holding an election in Lujerne i oountv.'trt riNririft ftn thft nmlYicft) tl vUfnn nf theonunfy, and to designate thenamo of the new county, Mine AcclilrntK. Mr. T. D. Jones, Mino Inspector, furnishes us tho following report of mino accidents hi tho Lehigh region for tho month of June; Juno 1 Wm. Timmony, fatally iniured by falline over ntrestlineatBuckMouutain colliery. Juno 8 Matthew Herbert, leg probably broken at Cbiertluo collier', and otherwise injured, by A fall of clod. dunoiu Jomca It. James, killed by a fall of coal nt Ncsduehoning. June 13 James Judge, lea broken by n mine enr taking tho Wrong track, June 15 David Jones, cut about the faco and back strained by a fall of coal At Upper Lehigh. June 17 Anthony Cull. iHlurodliv hnintr Jattiihod between a car and p lllar, caused by nis ngnt being extinguished, at Juervnio colliery. Juno 25 John W.Green, lrtlno locomo tive engineer, fatally injured 1V gangway timbers falling on him. mused lv n mr jumping the track; ht Ebcrvale colliery. ouno 28 win. mil, arm badly scalded by an escape of steam from food pipe bf boiters, at East Sugarloaf. Wnsliingloii Notes. WasUinotox, Jdly IT, 1878. General john C. Robinson, bf Blrigham- ton, and James Tanner, of Brooklyn, rep resenting tho Grand Army of tho Republic, paid a visit to tho President to-ilight at tho Soldiers' Home to urge that ill the employ ment of lAbor upon tho public worUs, for Which appropriations have been so liberally mado by Congress, tho needs of the many unemployed ex-Union soldiers should havo prior consideration. Tho deputation Were cordially received by tho President, and will go from Washington to lUo Grand Army en campment at Gettysburg. Tho Secretary of tho Treasury to-day is sued tho sixty-second call for tho redemp tion of fivo-twenty bonds bf 1805; consols of 1M5. The call is for $5,000,000; of Which $2,500,000 aro coupon and $2,500,000 Aro registered bonds. Tho principal nnd inter est will bo paid at tho Treasury on and after the 17th day of October next, nnd tho inter est Will ceaso oh that day: Tho following aro tho descriptions of thb bonds : Coupon bonds, dated July l;l605;namely: $50, No. 65,001 to No. 08;000, both inclu sive. $100, No. 110,001 to No. 114,000, both in clusive. $500, No: 70,201 to No. 70,500, both in clusive. , $1,000, No. 140,001 to No: 145,000, both Inclusive. Total coupon, $2,500,000. Registbred bonds, "rcdcotrlable dt Iho pleasure of tho United States, After tho 1st day of July, isfd;" as follows: $50, No.2,251 to No. 2,300, both iricldsive; $100, No. 17,851 to No. 18,250, both in clusive. $500, No. 10,151 lo No. 10,550, both In clusive; $1,000, No. 3i;4bl lo No. 35,200, both in clusive. $5,000, No. 0,251 lo No. 9,051, both inclu sive. $10,000, No. 17,731 to No. 18,403; both in clusive. Total registered, $2,500,000; aggregate, TJ,oue,uuu. Tho United States Treasurer has Written to assistant trcAsdrers authorizing them to use tho standard silver dollars irt their vaults in payments to persons preioritiiig checks lo parties desiring them, upon tho disbursement bf payrolls; irt oxcharlge; in moderato AMoUnt; for greenbacks and national bank note!! arid for pay mentin lieu of one and two dollar hotcs. Tho depository banks Ate notified that silver dollars Will bo sent to them by transfer or der from tho mint, freo of expense; for the samo purposes indicated in tho letter to the assistant treasurers. Tho department is anxious to supply tho fall demand for small denominations of money by tho issuo of surer dollars. Tho following 15 A co'rnp'ar'alivo statement bf the disposal of public lands in Dakota, Kansas, Minnesota and Nebraska in tho fis cal years ending Juno 30, 1877, nnd Juno 30, 1878. ,. , ISTS. Dakota tl -401.631 Kaunas 2,1 C) 177 Minnesota.... l.Hi,2.a Kebrasita GZO.tfS Grand totals.t5.19J.tC0 tM33.3.2 13.724.51? Mr. S. I. Kimball, of tho Lifo Saving Ser vice, accompanied by Captain Mcrryman, has gone lo tho lako coasta for tho purpose of selecting sites for the new life saving sta tions recently ordered to bo established by Congress. From tho lakes they Will pro ceed to New England to select sites for the new stations on that coast. Sites are, also being selected b'n tho North Carolina and Virginia coasts for fifteen riew .stations. By tho bill three additional stations are pro vided for tho New England coast, one on the Delaware coast, two on the Maryland coast, fifteen on the coasts of Virginia and North Carolina, fivo on tho Texas coast, ten on tho lakes and ono on tho California coast. A telegram from Col. Carlin, at Standing Rock, explains tho attempted drowning of Indian Agent Hughes as follows : "Agent Hughes, having broken several chiefs; order ed them to be cnrollod under other chiefs, which they refused to do. He stopped their supplies. Suffering from hunger, they visit ed tho ogericy at 10 o'clock this morning, scired the Agent, nnd carried him to a point near the river bank. Tho agent reported to me, and I ran to the sceno of trouble, order ing two companies of troops to tho same point without delay. I rescued tho Agent and arrested the Indians; Who are nil under guard. If Agent Hugheshe rietrtmoved at once, I will not be responsible far the eon sequences. All tho principal and head men particijutod in this affair. Their object Was to put tho Agent over the river and off the reservation, not to hurt him, nor did they hurt him. They were unarmed. Tlipy de fend their notion, and demand the Immedi ate removal of the Agent. Thy promise to obo j r , ' 1 Th" ",ot amount of the award to American claimants by the Joint American increase In 1S77. 187S t:iS,378 tl.-43 4:3 ;;u,7uo i.S'ui 4s nt47 761, 3M 257.4 7 3 i3.V&3 and Mexican Commission is Ji,025,C22, to bo distributed utnorig ISO liorsons. After deducting $114,900 for tho expenses of tho commission thero will remain for distribii tloti of tho amount thus far paid by the Mexican Government $570,000. This will give a pro rata ofabodt fourteen percent. Tho Well arid La Abra cases are not inelud ed, as they aro left for future consideration in consequence of tho allegation of fraud by tho Mexican Govcrniheut. A litllo son of John Vcilhauer.was Very eorimialv l.-iMrfd in llin bend liv n Imrttt Thursday. Ho was lying in ali lihcoCscious condition at last accounts. Special Notices. iriTKimkcTsilTttcr Wiiio of lion Olvcatoio to tlio stomach, Improves the nppo. tlte mid ssil-as cismlflii. exnies the 1) .-vvols to healthy action, oxjoillnir nil the lonl humors that contaminate tho b ood, corrupt Iho accre. ttoiw.aiid nflend tho breath. It excites the liv or iu a healthy action nnd strenothciis tho nerves. lmpirtlUR tnot plow to hfo that pro. cert atone trrai pertcct health, Thonsaints la all walks of life trstlty to the virtues ot this ex ccllont in calcine In coirecttnp thedcrnnaement ot tho diKestlve orprans. aetthogeuulne. old only in nno dollar bottles. Ask lor 77. Kuii- kt Vi JSUtcr li the ot iron, anu take no otner. Dyspepsia. Dyspepsia. Dyspepsia. E. r. Iv'Mikers lllivx wino oi iron, a nrn rum fnr thin dlHCaaO. It llSS htC't DrC- ecnboil daily for many years In tho practice ot eminent phvueiana with unparalleled fae ces". Srmptnrai nre loss ot nppetlte, wind Riidrlshie of food, dryness in mouth, headache, ditzlncBS. .sleeplessness, and I av, (uuilts. Oct the,eenulne. 'ot sola in bulk, only out) dollar bottles. . .... Do ion want soraetninir to sircneineo yom Jio roil tvnnt a Rood apnctltal Do you want to i,nr nt nnrviMmpHHi Tin Vnil Want enerct plpep well cr.be citrcd of dyapepta, mdnev or liTor disease I ,Tty n F.Kvnktl'i MtUr ll'tw or Iron. Kteiy botth) guaranteed Jo do n rer. orampnueo., A'eiiot auu oiuut av juim xiuw street, 1'niladelphla, l'a. .Oct the centime, Bold bv all drnnts. Ak for E. V. KunkePn and take no other; All I oak Is a trial et this valuaulo medicine; Ono bottle will convince you. Oct six bottles tot fivo dollars, one dolu?r for one. , Tnpo lYitriil Itemovcu Alive. r-,iiiA Wnrtn. Pin. Sfl.-il and Stnmnch Vv'ortns. romovod nllvo in from two to four lionri. No fee until Bead of Tape Worm nassra alive pud In ono. Ask yotar druggist tor Kunkel's Worm svniD. Bold ouiv in one dollar bottles. Used inrchlldipnorprown persons It never falls. or aeon, ior circular toir. jtunKei. .au puuu Ninth Otrect, Philadelphia. I'a. Advice by mail froc. Bend thtcc-cout stamp Tor retnrn jit letter. JnlySOlm Hdalth and Happiness. Healln (tod Happiness oro priceless Wcnlth t,a their wsosorts, and yet tLoy ate irlt&in tlio reach of ercry one wno will use Wrijrlit's Liver Pills, The only snro OUItE tor Torpid Liver. Dyapep. Ha, IIoadachQ. Hour stomach, Constipation. Do. btilty, Nausea, nan all liiiuous complaints ana lllnnit ,1tnrri(.a Knnn creiinllin iimpKH AlirnKd "Wm. WriKht rhlla." Jf your nruepiitwlllnot auppiy sena it ceniB tor ono oox w jiarric Holler A Co . 70 N. 4th at., 1,'hlla. Dec. S? yl 8 ltEIUFFS SALE; Uy virtue of a writ of Venditioni EX. ponaM issued out ot the Court of Common l'lcaa ol Carbon County, and to me directed, Court Houso In tno Burouirh et Mancn Chunk; mere wiu do expoaea at puduc sate, at ub Calbon C county; btate ol reunsj ivams. on SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 187.8 at. 2 o'clock P. Jf., the following ltcdl Estate; dcscribod asifotlows; to wltl All.toat certain j.ot on piece op antiuurJ sltate in Mahontnt ToVnshlp. Carbon county, l'a.. bounded and described as follows, to wit i lleffthnlnjr at a stone in a publio road, south alx, teon degrees, west aixtyix feet to a stone; thence by land ot rftul Eastman north sixty nine doitrOc' east,BUty-slX foet a stone 1 thencoj south twcnty.tbrec. Bfegteea, cast one bundreQ and sllty-clirht feet to the place ot be. lilnmng, contains forty perches, strict measure. Tho impVotcHients thereb'n are . A H0U8E, KITCttKN ATTACItEtj; XKli A GOOD STAllLU, th'o house being aixteen and one-halt by twen, ty-tourand one halt feet. With Kitchen twelve by twelve feet, and tho stablo twelve by nine teen foet. Belted and tnt.cn Into execution as the propel ty ot Adam ISchray, and to he sold by J. W. nAtJDENIlUSH. Sherilt. Sheriff's "fllce, Mauch Clinnk. July 18, 1873, gllElUFF'S SALE. Uy virtno of a writ of Al. Fieri raclas Issued out of the Coart of Common Picas of carbon. Coapty. bad to me directed, there will bo ex. posed et publio Bale, nt the Court House; Mauch Chuntcarbon County, Bute ot l'enn. eylvanla, on SATURDAY, AVOUSTi; 1878; at 2 o'clock p. hi., or that certain LOT On TIECE or tANlj, situate in Franklin township, Carbon county, l'a , hounded and described as follows: Ueglu. ing at a stone t thence by land lato of l'raucis Crtlly Worth ten decrees we-t thirty-one per ched to a stouei thence by land late of Ueo. P, Jlrowu. llcury Campbell and John llQwtr Wortb eight degrees east twentv-uve pt-rchea to a post t thence bylmiU ot lleuty lioyer.aonta eight and one-halt decree cut thirty perchots toapoftt; iliencebylaudlateof Widow Unity, now 'lltoraas Koous, souttt etshty.fourdegitea west twenty-lour perches and two tenth to thb place ol beguiniog. conta mug FIVE ACRES AMD TOHTT PEItCnE?; be the same more br less: ALSO, .111 that certain LOT OK PIECE OF LAND eitdato In Franklin township. Carbon county, and Mate ot Pennsylvania, hounded and Mb. crlhcd aa follows t begiunlagat upoatt.ttlebro br landot lswla Dili abaci uqrth eleven de. green west nine pei ehes to atone hiajtnbMo road leading from Weisaport to Maria Iron Works t I hence on auil aloug said load north eeventy.eUlitandone.hatf uegttes east eaten pi-rchea to apo,t: thence uot in elghty.alue de. grces FRbt five perches lo b peat IU said rond t monte bv land ot l-'runkllu Ktoir.soutb eighty nlue deaited west tltieon perches totheinace ot beginning, containing 1'iVE ACRES, MORE OH LESS. Tho improvements thereon aro A OK IS AND ONE-HAr-F STORY I KAMI! hVDIUNII eighteen and one-halt by twenty lour and one halili kitchen attached, ten and one hall by !x, teru and one-hvlt teet i stable, sixteen and oue hall oy tweutr-oue teet, ttu-shon, eleven and one-hulf by twentr oue feet. una other outuuild. lDt'i. Felled and taken Into cxecutlnu as the pro. I city ot Alex, t-hivo. original dtleudknt, and urunt Dotlcr, tcrre tenant aud to lie bold by j. v. itAUDENnusn, eher.tr. BherltT'a O&ke, Mauch Chunk July 13, 1879. HSfffedhTTir SJneweat end mot popular Ji-!PViyaa. ong. with wr.tmga ot in. rtiuctlou and amuacinaut! nlo, a list ot all tho battloa. when am) where fonfhf, tinrtnx the vtnr, ior Mecut stamp. Adrtlno, DtsMO.VI) & CO.; 1 0.5 Race St., Phiiace4pbia. Ioi?l ly "'o Mliom it May Concern. All persona are hereby ranttoned agalnat truttlu'iny son.d. IIK'NKV UKlbi. b1 wl.t imf uu deota of ilia rmitrartllig niter tills date. .MKS CATIIAIUNL; l.IUbi.U Wtuvnoit, July 0, la; w." I