Society Meetings. NFIXtTO OASTt.G, No. 78, A. O. K. OF ItlE M. O 2nd and 4tti jdnndayof each month, tn lto tier's Uall, T-ehlghton, at 7i30o'ciock p. M. Hy. Kostenbader, 8. K. C. s !?. 11. atlunui. M. K. ft. a. TJXADEN IltllTEX LODOK. Xo. C60, 1. O. O. F.. meets every Tuesday evening, at 6 o'clock, In fleber's'llall. II. Kostenbader, a.O.iM. 13. ltcbor, Secretary. Mbtuciiex Tnmc. No. 232. Imp. O. of n. M., moots In Ileocr'a Hall every Saturday. W. I. Peteis, Bachom i A.W. Uachcs, o. ot It. Poito rooATuinE, Ko. 171, Imp. O. It. Jr., meet on Wednesday evening ol encti i cek, ut 7:30 o'clock, In imbllo School Hall, Welsspnrt I'a. C. W. Schwab, S.i Jae. llrong. c. of It ILElIIonTON LODOE. No. 231. K. ot P., meets on Friday evralnRs, In Hcboi's Uall. ot 7iC0 o'clock. W.H. llacbmau, CO i L. A. Sillier, K. of K. and S. Atlvcrlislnpr lintca. Wo desire it to bo distinctly unJcrstooil that no advertisements will bo inserted in the columns of Tub Carbon Advocate that may bo received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by tlio casu. The following are our oxly terms : ONE SQUARE (10 LINES). One year, each insertion . 10 cts. Six months, each insertion. 15 cts. Three months, each insertion 20 cts. Less than three mouths, first insertion $1 i each subsequent insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents tier line. II. V. MOBTHIMER, Publisher. K. S1EW1SIIS, DIdTllIOr ATTOnUKY A COUNBELLOIt AT LAW. OIlcc, Klotz'j Bmlalng Broilaway, MAUUH CHUNK. PA Bsttllnu Estates, rillne AccountB and Orphans Court rnctico a specialty. . Trial ot Causes caretuliv attended to. I.ei?i transactions In English and German. Jan . SATURDAY, AUGUST 10, 1878. Local and Personal. Subscribers to thispapcrkilowingtkcm selves to be indebted for subscription, will please remit, or the paper will bo discon tinued and the bills placed in the hands of a Justice of tlio Peace for collection. Wo need the money and must have it. Look at the label on your papr and you will 6ce if 'this notice fib your case. West's liver pills euro indigestion. Ann Jane Buehler, of Pottwille, was 103 years old on the -1th inst. Potatoes are retailing in Slatington nt Ihirty-seven cents a bushel. Head Tilghman Aruer's new advertise ment in another column. A pic-nio will bo held ill .Fellmahn's woods Hear ParryVillo on Thursday next. Spring and summer styles Cf gents and youth's hats, ut 'i 1). Clauss' at low prices. The Easton National Birik is payiiig but gold in exchange for its five dollar bills. A full line of boots, and shoes, gents 'furnishing goods, Ac; at T. D. Clauss,' very bheap. A. W. Horn will plca'o .accept our llianks for a disli of very line cultivated blackberries. Get your prescription", niu Family Itc ipes. comiiouiided, at A. J. Darling's Fam ily Drug and Medicine Store. Black bass weighing as high as ii hounds liavo recently been caught in- the Lehigh at AlleiUowil. Paints, oils. aild Varnishes Very low at Luckenback's, Mauch, Chunk. Mixed paint ill shades, to order. The application for tho coitttriiltalion bf .the death scriteli'c'c of Blasius Pistol ins lifts been continued by the Board of Panloiis until Scptcillbc'r next, ) All nieiti'ciiies warranted fresli; genuino and unadulterated atthe People's Drug and .Family Medicllio store. A. J. Durling, Pro prictor. Masler-incclianio Hoffocker, of Wcath fcrly, is being very favorably mentioned in this locality for the Democratic nomination for Assoeiato Judge, Clocks and Walcttr? carefully repaired, hnd work warranted, at lowest cash rates, at llageman's cheap cash iitorc, opposito imblic square, Wcissport. yO-13. lon't forget tl'at tlio El-angelical camp hireling opens at lio mAhsville on Tuesday next, and continues for eight days. Thuis day will be Sunday School day. Wm. Wagner, Ksq., of Montgomery county, formerly of this boiough, has been here visitilig his old frjends duriilg tho prist few days. Ho looks "nobby" in his new fixings Tho employees of tho Continental Col liery of Audenreid .t Co., atCentr.ilia,struck Wednesday ogaint a reduction of twenty per cent. Tho collieries ct Mahauoy Plane resumed on Tuesday. J. K. Richcrt has stilt f few of those eli gible lots in Itickertstnwn lb dispose nf. If yod feel like securing a good home call and fee hint. He is also supplying flour, feed, lumber and coal at tho lowest rates. See cherubim In another column hold ing a bunch of grapes from which Sneer's l'ort lirape Wine is made, that is so highly es teemed by tho medical profession for tlio uso ot invaiuis, wcaKiy persons, auu ino agcu. T. D. Clauss, tho Lchlgliton merchant tvlor, is now receiving an unusually large stock of gents suiting, cloths, oasaimcrs and vestings which ho will make up to order in the latest fashion at cxtieniely low prices for cash. " Vox Topuli," your communication is entirely too personal for our columns. Be just before being generous. Tho communi cation is deposited in tho wasto paper bask et. "H. P. S." Your productions have reached headquarters for all rejected mat ters. Max Schwcibinz.of East Mnuch Chunk; Ilev. C. O. Eichcnbcrg, of Franklin; anil John Conway, of Mauch Chunk, annouuee themselves, in to-day's paper as candidates for the Democratic nomination for County, PMnc.... nn.l . ,,,,! n Cill.n,,, f l.Vnnl! I'm, for theKepublicannominatiouforltegis stcr and Recorder, all good men, and may tho best one win. So say all! About four o'clockon Sunday afternoon, J. J. Gallagher, implicate! as one of tho Archbald bond robbers, attempted to com mit suicide in his prison cell. He was dis covered in a bleeding condition by one of the keepers, who found that ho had cut a deep gash in the wrist. Tho prison physi cian, Dr. Harvey, was sent for, and medical attention given to the unfortunate man. On searching his cell for tho instrument which he had used in tho attempt, tho war den found that Gallagher had retained his poon from a recent moal, uud had rubbed the handlo against tlio stone walls of tho cell in such a manner as to produce a rough edgeand a sharp lwint, and with this extem porised knife endeavored to sever the artery. The prisoner was in a comfortable condition yesterday. The desperate act is said to have been tho jceult of an attack of delirium .-emens. Saantou JiipM.cr.. Wo are pleased to plate that Mr. E. It. Brown, is gradually improving in health. Application has been made for tho par don of cx-lleprcscntativo Bullard, of Dela ware county, convicted of embezzlement. The panlon is asked because Bullard's health is bad. The pardon was refused. Only ninety-eight years until the next colitennial. Have patience, nnd in tho meantime hiro vour teams at tho popular liverv of David Ebbert, on North street', this borough. Tlio Democratic Convention of Schuyl kill county met Monday. John Ilyou wa nominated for Congressman, Louis Stoflie gan for Treasurer, aud Thomas F. Kerns for i'rotuonolary. Don't you forget itl Tho Evangelical Cam) Meeting opens on Tuesday next, in tlio grovo of Nathan Hoffman, about ono milo from Bowmansville. All tiains stop for tho accommodation of visitors. Found, on the track of tho Lehigh Val ley It. It., a sholt distahco aboVo tlio East Mauch Chunk Bridge, on the 3d iilst., a full set of upper teeth. Tho owner can havo them on applying to llcV. C. Becker, Weiss port, proving property and paying charges; A pie-nie will bo held in D. Lanaker's woods, in Mahoning Valley; bli Saturday, the 24th lust. As this will probably be tho only pie nic held in that vicinity this sea son, you had better bo there; Mr. James Flcmming, who is getting it up, guarantees a good time. About two hundred men and boys at tlio Buck llidgo colliery, Shainkion, Pa., struck Monday for the restoration of tho fivo cents per wagon of coal mined, which was taken oif last month. Tho majority of the employes do not demand the restoration. Owing to protracted drought, many of tho stria ma in Schuylkill county are nearly dried up, and there is much difficulty in working some of the mines. Tho Bear Itidgo Collieries, at Mahauoy Plane, havo been stopped for want of water, and 400 men and boys nro idle. A western bound coal train on tho Le high Valley ltailroad, near Bound Brook, N. J.) ran into a section of a train ahead of it, on Monday night, wrecking several coal cars. An eastern bound tinin coming along at full speed dashed into the Wreck, and was thrown from the track. William E. Esrang, the fireman, was kill and tho engi neer was injured. Vou muit bo nwscil by Thursday, September 5th, and miisr pay a Stato and County tax bv October Mil. Cut this out and stick it wFidro you can always keep it before you. There is no uso of delaying this UulV. H had bHter be attended lo early, aiicl then it will bo off your minds: Parents wishing their children to lake thorough music lessons on piano, organ vio lin, guitar, flute, or vocal music, should ad diess Prof. Wm. P. Moral), WcN'port, Pa. Particular attention given to firing bauds and glee clubs. Muio arranged for all in struments very leasomiblc. Leave orders at this ollico or at the post office. John Cdnw.iy, an old wAi l'.'orso of tho Democratic paity, of Mauch Chunk, in com pany witii T. McGinlcy,was in town Thurs day jiight, looking up his chances for the Couitty Trcasurership. i'rom what we can learh ho is very popular with a large num ber of tlio paity, and claims that his pros pect' are good. The dissatisfied wing of the National Greenback Labor party county committee will meet at tile Broadway House, Maucli Chunk, this (Saturday) morning, atllo'. clock; for tho purpose of making arrange ments for holdiuc a second county conven tion for the nomination of what they call a pure orcenoacu i.auor ticKct. Citniiccrnthiii. The imblic is respectfully invited to ntteild the consecration ol I lie bteep'.l and bell of the Trinity r.:.angelic.il Lutheran Church of tins place on biinilay,.ug. Iltli. Tins con gregation has had ono of tho finest steeples :.. tlu. nn....t.. II :..t ,.F i.:t i.' in tup tuning iuiiiv ii nit iiiicriuic; placed upon this edifice, together witii a very supellnr bell, weighing about 170Q (munils, " men uas oi-cu caht ut me umiiiirr oi ir. Gough, of Allcnlown. Tlio church edifice is not yet completed, but when tho woik is tm i .-heel , it will bo ono of the tiucst structures in this section of the country. It is cxiiectcd tiiata number of clergymen from a distance win Do present at tlie consecration service. All friends of tho chinch aro cor dially invited to attend this festive occasion. North 5Vbljjirt lli-ms, Corn looks goods. Potatoes aro doing finely. Wo have a fino little chapel but, alas, no jireaciicr. How about tho poorhousot Echo ans wcrs, all is still 1 Our yuitnc fiiend A. It., went west last week, bur returned again a few days after jiid ui-jMiLuii. no Mivs nines aro jiarucr out there than here. He says tramps can bo seen for miles lying along tho railroad track during the night tunc. Ho thinks tlieie is no plaeo like home. Singing school every Tuesday evening, at present, in Leuckel's echoo house, con ducted by I. Z. Bagenstoso and H. T. Smaw- ley. AxuMliofs JarU IiiihW'ii Scutcttcr. A Harrisburc dispatch, of the (1th inst says: Although Jack Kehoe, of Schuylkill county, was to havo been hanged on "April 18 last for the murder of F. W. S. Langdon ill 18(12, this chief of tho Mollie Maguiro mniilerers is still living, nnd tho State au- uioiuics uro appareutry averse to onloreing tho judgment of the lower court. Tho Gov ernor exprcs&cs doubts of the guilt of Kehoe, ami me itoaru oi raruons litis Had mscaso under consideration since April 0, tlio Gov ernor's death warrant having been lecalled in order to have the case heard bv tbcm.anii Tuesday tho Board postponed tho further consideration oi tno application tor a com mutation of death sentence to imprisonment lorme, uniii nepiemoer J. incro is every probability that Kehoe will not bo hanged if ho is hanged at all, during Governor iianranit s administration. I'tMltlli'r'M 'Wlliron IIurclnrltttMl. IOn Thursday cveningof last week, a cigar aim canny jieuuier, wiiu nis wagon siopj)eu at tlie Carbon House, this borough, tho wagon being placed in the largo stable aud shed attached to tho hotel, and the place locked up. In tho morning it was found that the shed had been entered, and the wagon brouen ojicn anil aquautity of tobac co; candy, etc., stolen therefrom. For a day or so there was no clue to tho thieves, but detectives were set to work to ferrit out tlio perpetrators, and on Tuesday and Wednes day last. Constables Macdanicl, of Weiss port, and Levau, of Franklin, through In formation given bv George Snrowl. arrested John Dugun, an East Moucli Chunkcr, at Catasauqua, Michael Boyle, of East Weiss iwrt; Wm. Buyer, of Weissiiort.was anested at Packerton while making an etl'ort to go West on the midnight freight Osear Bums, also of Weissport, surrendered himself to mo constable aller tlio aboVo arrests. An other youth Is also biiid to bo implicated in the burglary, one Curran, of East Mouch Chunk, but ho is still at large. Bovlo was committed iu default of bail, the" others giving can lor their appearance at court. From tlio County Sent. Family Tnoutit.K. Last Wednesday evening a somewhat serious family dilficuf ty occurred in East Maucli Chunk, a can vasser for pictures, named Joice, being tho causo of tho affray. Patrick Ruddy, coming homo and finding Joice lliefe chatting with Mrs. ltuddv. allowed the ffreen-cved mon ster to so inflame his imagination that ho acted in a manner which induced hi better half to join with Joico in assaulting him. The result was that Joico and Mrs. Buddy wcro committed to jail on a warrant for as sault nnd battery on Patrick. Council. Tho Borouch Council, rt a meeting held Saturday evening approved bills to tho amount of '$130.20. One itenl was $21.00 fol' i-atchjhg and killing dogs. Tlio Secretary was instructed Ip writo ailtj ascertain at what prico So or 50 jniups could be lighted. Tho Burgess reported that ho liad re-insured tho Market House and Fire d-parttneiit buildings. Chief Engineer Am bruster, made his monthly report of the Firo Department, wlneli was ofilereu to bo nieu, It was ordered that all impounded dogs bo released on payment of $1 by their owners, at any time within tvieiity-fovlr hours of their captmc. Star of Hppe, Section No. 35 C. of T, made application for tlie uso of the second story of tho Market House for lncet iilg?. Tlio Burgess was ordered to allow the section to use tho room, Council reserving tlio right to occupy it for ull regular and special mcetihgs. The election of Treasurer was wstpoucu until the n;xt meeting. Ab olo Favorite. 1 ho Methodist pul )it, lust Suii'day was filled here by Key. .Villiam Maior, who was pastor of the con gregation herb over tweiity years ago. Ho attiacted much nttcntiotli the church being crowcieu to near nun. Minor Matters. Jihidr DcMolt who is litstlcating at tho Mansioil House) while walkim on the track of the L. V. It. B..near Glen Onoko, on Thursday, made a very narrow escape Horn being run over by tno train. He jumped in tlio river to save him self. ,. Our hotel registers, and tlio Sumbcr of strangers on our streets, indicate that tho summer resorting business is getting brisk. There is a lull in politics this week, al though the Republicans have shown a little sign of life, calling a County Committee meeting lor August zuui. An adjourned term of tho court of Oyer and Tel miner will sit on the IGlit inst. A grand pie-nie for tho benefit of the poor is being agitated. A r.W,l .vino Yr,, T.nl, In,. .-,l Susquehanna strcctllvcly on jfonday morn ing, lie was looking lor a man named .Uiilcnrieil." Hum did it. ' Michael Dngan and an accomplice wcro committed to jail hero on Wednesday, for muuing a canny peuuicr s wagon mijciiigii toil, oil tho 2d instant. AVc'ih;ort Itcmw. The Keystone Cornet Band, with ouito a number of citizens, visited Glen Oiloko on last Thursday, -Tho Young American Comet Band in tend to maliu an excursion around tho Switcli Back, sometime tills month. -Dr. J. G. Zern has commenced tcarinir away tlio old brick house, adjoining Mrs. Kast's, where ho intends putting up a fine nciv otic. , -Dr. J. H. MacCreary and wife aro visit ing friends irt Chester county. What worrits the members of ono ofour bands at present is, whether they will loose their leader or riot? The 6aid leader having bccil commanded by his employer, to leave the band or loso his job. Willianl Esrang. from l ast Weissnortji brakemau oil tlie Lehigh Valley It. 1!., met witii a fearful death on Monday evening near Brooklyn Pond, N. J. His body was cut in two and otherwise so fearfully mang led that it could not bo recognized. Prof. Vm. Moran has reidovcd his family lo this place, On Thur'dav ncxt.tboEvangMi'cal Sun day school will go in a body, vm: the canal to the cunip ineeting, Winch will b'e held near Bowmatisvillo during next week. Tho Liitllcian Sunday school held their annual pic-nic on Saturday last, which wo understand passed on very pleasantly. Flunk Marsh, who hasbcen working for the Singer Maniilaeturing Co., at Elizabeth pott, N. J., for tlio past year; is visiting Ids parents licic for a lew days, when ho will lcate for Stillwater, Minnesota. Win. Boyer, Oscar Burns; the nql'orious Mickey Boyle tuid several boatmen were ar rested during the past week, for breaking into a candy peddler's wagon tit Lehigliton, last Thursday evening. Last week vVc teiioltcd llidl Fratllc P. Fcnhtr wtteappoiiltc'd principal ofour pub lic schools, which vVc have since learned was on error; a Mr. Smith; fronl Conyngham, Pa., having been oppoinlcd. Aug. 8, 18T8. tJuiUTilfttRf: I'rom Summit Hill. The proipects for steady work are very encouraging in the Panther Creek Valley, durilig the present nloiitli. At No. li they are talking;, of an aban donment. Tho coal is giving out and unles a new strike is soon mado thero will be nothing ntoro to mine for market. Fred Engel, of Lansford, well known about the "Old Mines;" departed Thursday morning of last week for hisnatlvo place, Germany, declaring that this tinie he quits tho United States forat'er. Company "F" of Summit Hill, is a model military organization. Always up to tho times they aro going to give a ball in the Town Hull after the September, pav, Capt. Wehr having the (natter in charge. ' Business Is joggingalongcvenly through Lansford and tho Hill just now. Seem, Neumillcr, Edwards ntid Kline with Min nich, Friedman, Klitae and Jones on tho Summit, doing allthot there iscall for. Big Simon and Jolly Casper always hold their own. The last remnant of tho old plane days is fast disappearing from sight and memory dear. The largo brick chimney was taken down Wednesday and Thursday, and the walls of the engine house removed. Before tho tunnel was cut through hundreds of full cars of coal a day went oyer tho plane from the Valley mines through Summit Hill to the tide market. The Hill was then n live ly business centre, men had work, and all went well. Now how changed. No moro coal passes over tho old way, Nos. 4 and 5 being on fire makes many idle hands, and, though there is much life yet remaining amongst tho enterprising merchants and citizens of the old town, tho stoppage is severely felt. Tamaqua Courier, Aug. 3. Harden Edwards, of Ohio, late Secretary of Legation at Brazil, says that it is related that the Emjicror Dom Pedro reported tho United Stales to bo sixteen to twenty years In advance- ofKuropo in general public civilisa tion, roads, civic improvements, Ac. A jiassenger train on the Pittsburg, Cin cinnati and St. Louis ltailroad was thrown down on embankment by collision with a freight train, near Mingo Junction, Ohio, on Tueeday night. Two emgrant coaches, two postal cars and a baggage car we're wrecked, and twelve to fifteen persons killed and about fifty injured. THE PEOPLE. lit do not hold ounclvcs rcipvMnltlefor the opinions and tentimcnl) atjrrancd hy our cor respondents vndcr this head. Grcculmcltcr. Ed. CAitrioN Advocate : Much is said here nnd thero iu reference to the action of the Greenback County Convention, and as your paper is open to communications from all parties, permit me to say n word ill reference to it. Tho candidates como in for their share .of abuse. Sucl( however i the fatoof him wlio desiro office. The thket does not seem to b3 acceptable ryul wo admit that it is not as eliong nor as tood as it couid luie been, but mo scrainLlciorollico v?as so great. Uiat.good judgment did not prevail. Dele- f;atcs here end there wcro shouting out their iive-rlte's na,mo nnd in order In prevent tumble tlio .quiet parties subiniltcdjieneetho ticket and work done. Such was tho greet! manifested by somo of tho delegates that a declaration of principles was deemed ofijo consequence. One of tho delegates (and olie of the staunclicst Greenback men in bs County) urged tho adoption of a tct of reso lutions scttig forth iu r. clear aljd cxpllpit manner tho principles of tho Greenback men of Carbon tjounty. But, no use, the Phila delphia Platform was adopted. A platform which no greenback man stands by, and ono which not one-third of tho voters of lliis county are familiarwitii. If we understand the principles moving the new party, it is this; The substitutionofGovcrninentmojiey for National Bank Notes. Tho rcmonetiza tion of silver making it equal to gold in payment of all debts. Tho lepeal of the Resumption act, opposed to tho contraction policy, opposed lo tlio further issus of Bonds of any class or rate, iu favor of electing pure and, honest men to ollico, and in the honest administration of the affairs in tho interest of all rich anil poor. The attempt to laugh, to scorn thoso who advocato such principles will lint dishearten them. Tlio intelligent voter of Carboii is a law abiding citizen, hd vocates no conflict between labor and capi tal, believes tllal both clio'iltd work together in harmony, deprecates anythjiig likely to antagonize their interests, hnd thero brc thousands of good men, pur'B patriots, vho havo stood by the good ship of Stato in fctohn and calm who know and odvocate these principles. Hendricks, Vooriiees, Ewing, fhurinan, Blackburn, FoWler, Wallace.CUr tin and hosts of others, and it is no secret that tlio rank and file of tho Democratic party to-day are opposed to tho present ac cursed financial policy, and it is within tlio power of tho leaders to-day, to lead this vast majority of voters in tho cause of truth and justice." Judge Ryon of Schuylkill, candidate for Congress, says : A greenback currency back ed up by the wealth of tho nation. No pro miso to pay, but an absolute money, made equal with Gold and Silver, not a money for the workingman, and gold at a premium for the rich. An honest financial policy is all that is nccessaiy to break tho present deadlock.lo open willc tlio doors of industry, set iu motion tho wheels of machinery, give work to damps, bring bread to the hungry, and peace to tlie family. Wipe out, and forever forbid tiio issuing of any bonds of any class or rale, by tlie uovcrnmeiit, there by saving over ono hundred millions of dol lars annually, which belongs, but is now Liken away Irom industry. Anil wo believe that tlie great mass of voters, who rallied to tlie polls, at thojast Presidential clection,for me purjioso ot jreeing a portion ot our lair land, from military otiprcosion. nnd carpet bag rule, will again, arise in their might, aim but uod speed lo a set ol men, who will free pi, as a people, from a financial oppres sion, which is slowly, but surely dragging us down to it despotism, oVct which none, but a " inant ' could, and would rule. Packf.ktox, Aug. 7. AxoV. ?lliIiitili(K- rwhilitiiis;. Vho is "Jasper?" That Is the question. Ed. K, made a trip to Monroo county last week. Ho s'avs (no crom aro good Hi that county ; aitd ho expects to go into tho pouuo iraite shortly. Our farmers have most cf their crop's saieiy miner cover. The fellow who occupied, tlio dark rooih desires to interview "Jasper." Times aro brightening through the val ley. With plentilul crops our farmers are nappy. A new bridge is being put ricross the crceic ai ueiucr s -Mill, it was much need cd. H. Miller is spuerlntending tho work. Rumor lids it that James is going to Summit Hill to do some mason Woik. ,- X H. N, j going into business on his owd hook but lirst lib goes to Monroe to., to buy uji potatoes. If. M. lools but, llio old geritleman has placed a sign "JNo trespassing on these in emises." , tlornst'llld Sunday School is in a nourishing conuiuon. iis'l'EU. Hon. Hendrick 11 Wnglit, in a siccch in Congress, February 5,1 SC2, during the discussion of tlio bill authorizing tho Government to issue Greenbacks, said: This bill projioses, Sir, to throw on the country $100,000,000 of trcitsury notes, payablnot nntimo jiayablo no where pay able atthe pleasure bf tho Government and tho astounding clause is added, that theso note? payable at no place, nt no time shall bo lawful money and a legal tender in pay ment of all debts, public and private, vi'itliin tho United States. Now I subinit;as a matter of Jaw, as a correct couclusioit froni the Con stitution itself.thatyou cannot undcrtho Con stitution1 of these. United States, mako any thing but gold and silver a legal tender on contracts. A greenback organ in Albany says that the next Congress will order the issue of $1, 000,000,000 bf no greenbacks, and that tile moiiey will bo expended for the followibg purposes ! " First, ship canal from the Itudson to Lake Chdmplaln; second, ship canal around tho Falls of Niagara; third, ship canal from Albany to Buffalo, tho said canal to bo used by all the States free of toll; fourth, snip canal from New York to theGulf of Mexico, in order to reduce tho distance and add to tho safety of our coastwise commerce; fifth, tho improvement of all our gnat rivers, so as to make their capacities equal to the com mercial wants of tho near future." The New York Host characterizes this as "a niggardlv scheme," and does not believe that the plan would give half tho tramps in tbo country easy work and largo wages. It advises the greenback organ todemaud$10, 000,000,000 in flat notes, and, in addition to tho schemes mentioned, appropriations of money to cut down tho Allegheny and Rocky Mountains, so that coinmereo may have free course between the East and Wot j to drain tho great lakes, in order that the land which they cover may be given to "the homeless poori" to tunnel the Atlantic Ocean, in order that tramps may bo able to viiit Europe w ithout being forced to submit to inconvenience a stowairay9 on ocean steamship) nnd lo build railroads across llio counliy frum cart to west and front north to south, not further than una milo apart, In order that monopolists may be pxterritinatcit. If any of the money is left after this work is dono it can bo distributed among the people that they may buy excursion ticket oer tho new Government railroad, and llius make those lines profitable. fiicWH ?t'tn!J The. i'rceiptsof thcAjnoricaiiBiblo Socirlv in July were ir-11,187; copies of Scrlptuies issued' SC'JK'J. A llcw court h"ue fdr ttuck cd.unly ho just 'cen completed tit Doylcstown," at d eosi oi uuoui?Juu,uuu. The Petersburg, (Vn.) index cays, that the incrcaso of insanity among tlie colored peo ple has beeh very iiiarkcd during tho past i'ow years'. James Doran, who is charged with being, ona of tho, Irwin Station Mollib Maguir'es, nndtobosp'ecialiy guilty of cutting telegraph wire during tlie riots last year, has been captured at Pittsburgh. Miss Farliiio E. Kellogg hasbcen appoint ed postmistress at Sitka, Alcska Tenitory. She is now employed at Sitka on a three years' mission from the Presbytery of Orcgoil as missionary teacher to tho resident In dians. Thero was mailed in a small paper box at Lcwistovn for Bethlehem, Pcfinu., a live young rattlesnake, about ono fpot iu length; When tho pouch reached tlio Harrisburg offico tho box had been broken opert and when tlie mail matter was dumped out upon the table the snako wriggled out with it. It was Killed and thrown uway, and tlio lact re ported to tho department at Washihgton. Tlio Providence Journal soys; "Tho Aug ust lileteors must not bo forgotten among events of celestial interest. Thoeatth plows her way through tlio AugUEt meteor zone on tho loth, and on Hint night and thoio before and alar myriads br meteors will descend through tin atmosphere iii fiery tears. Tho ooiistf llatiqh Perseus, in the northeast is tbo radiant point for theso mcteors.nnd this is tlio most Javorablo pait of tho heavens for keep ing yvalch; though tho anomalous cosmical atoms a.re p-ono to mark their shining way in every quarter of the sky," A strange, craft arrived At ijartforl., Con necticut, last Wednesday afternoon'. It was a boat built of malleablo iron, was 11? feet iu length, and constructed in two sections, capable of being taken apail al any moment. In tliis boat four young men from Scranlon, Pa., had followed thoConnecticut from Wells river down, somo 250 miles. They had full equipments for camping out, and the light ness of their boat, winch only weighed p5 pounds, enabled them to pass easily by all clams they encountered. This istheir second annual trip. Hariusuuro. Aug. 2. Last winter an aged couple named Kinsicr,livingin Snyder coun ty, Pa., wcro mysteriously murdered, it was supposed for money. Several persons wero arrested but no direct evidence having been secured, all wero discharged. Thocrimehas revived by tho confession of oneSarah Hart ley, who lived in tho family of Emanuel Eddingcr, one of tlio accused persons. Sho has inado a statement beforo a Justice of tho Teaco implicatiugfour men, herself, nnd an other woman in the double murder. Sho says the mu rderers are Israel El b,Uria li Troy cr, Jonathan Troycr, and wile, Emanuel Eddingcr, and herself. According to her statement tho original intention was to rob tlie aged couple, but tho chloroform adminis tered to them not having tho desired effect, it was resolved to murder them, and then and there secure tlie money oil the premises. She declares that sho saw two of the men deal the deadly blows, and that Jonathan Troycr hesitated iocoiihect himself with tho crime, but that his cousin, Uriah Troycr, who had a nolo duo in bank and was in great financial strait', persuaded hllh to join him. Israel 1'rb and I'liah Tioyer liavo been ar rested on tho strength of tho womati's tesi mony; ar;d she heri-cif is in jail; to b'eused as a witucsi against tliclil. Jonathan Troycr and wjfe dro in Kailsas, haviilg removed to that State since tho murder. An officer is after them. Tho relatives bf tho alleged murderers are endeaveiiiig lo damajjo tlio womaii'S reputation for veracity, but her statcmeiitsaie generally believed to bo truth ful. Thero is strong corroborative cvideilco of the tt-ulh of tliB woman's revelations Tlie amount, of money believed to havo been secured is about J2.000. Eddingcr, ono of tho itccu-crl .jiersons: is sorting a tbrln iii tlio pcuttbntiary for stealing) No Han! Times Hero. EuI-loyjikSt i-oa tiAnlr.,4 and Gentlemen At Home. Our attention tfas recently attracted by an advertisement in another paper to tlio "American Housekeepers'" Scale, and the extremely low price induced us to send for one to uso in our own kitelieit. Wo find the Bcalo the viobt convenient and valuable hoinchold 'article tee hatit It is worth Jicc times its cost, in testirig grocers' packages, putting up preserves, making cake, etc. Mr. It. C. Dcano, No. 7 Murray Street, New York, is tho manufacturer, aifi he has tho thost complimentary. Testimonials of tho fcnle poss'lblo to bo written. Ho has as yet no General Agent for litis Cotlnty; and as tho stales are sold exclusively by canvas sers to families; we cheerfully recomend tho article for tho benefit of our numerous lady readers, and parties wanting honorable em ployment. Wo would say that tho " Church Journal," 17. Y., Christian Union," N. Y., "Frank Leslie's . Illustated Newspaper," N. Y., Boston "Traveller," "Herald," and "Post," and hundreds of other jiapers, all speak in the highest praise of the scale, its low price, and cortvcnieiibe-to housekeepers. Weighs up to 24 lbs., arid costs $1.50 pre paid, ir about one-half that of any other plalfotm scale iu the United States. Where Is the mar! who wants tho exclusive controi of oiir County, and thereby securo a very profitable busiuess? Aug. 3 2w. A Ucctlu toi 3Iudc!.t. A lady on tho norlhside wishing to test the merits of l)r. Bull's tough Syrup thought it would never do tn ask tho druggist in tlie name of "Bull." Why, dear me, she, could n't say Bui! to save her lite, and called at last on a neighbor woman for suggestions on the matter. Dr. Cow's, Dr. Calf's, Dr. Buf falo's aud Dr. Oxsn's Syrup were all men tioned. The latter suited. "Yes, that will do Dr. Oxen tho very tiling, the drug gist will understand that." A walk of tu n squares found lieratthecountcrofDr. II 's store, when the following dialogue occurred: " I wish a bottle of Dr. Oxen's Cough Syrup." " Dr. Oxen, Oxen, why, iham, I don't be lieve I keep that. You mean Dr. Cox's Hive Syrup, don't you ?" ' Oli, no, I mean, mean Dr. Oxen," and then she seemed wrappeibin solcnin thought for a moment, when a hi ight idea seemed to beam forth. "Hasn't Dr. Oxen got a rela tion or" " Oh, yen, yon mesiti Dr? Bull's Cough Syrup, yes, yes." ,Tho lady sat down a moment and all was over. Jnhunapolis Eich. The Coal Traded Tlio folio tine table shoSiiieqnnriiyot coal salpiH-d oyer the Lehigh vnl'ey Itnilroad lor the weeR encliic Ang. so, 1878, aud fur the inarm cuiup.-iri.-d the saniti ttuiu la-t yeur. fusions from i Week. , Year WyoinlHK ,l'0! 07 GsJ.TSD 00 llBietou 38,412 oi waesa 10 JJpper Lihtch . j57 OS Ileovqr M adow 9.18114 '.85U3SC2 Matianov 14 199 C2 !48,44S 12 MaucaChunic SIS 12 i,3 tt l'ort Dolawsre 2,194 u . Totnl , TI.tSTia 2,1!54,(159 M Last YejrM 2a us 19 2,721.383 10 lnciposo.,.1 42,010 1,7 Uecreasn...,, 4S9,72t 02 Closjng Prl'cbs of DeIIavks k TowxsenoJ Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South , Third Street; Philadelphia, Aug. 8, 1878! IT. S.'s.fBSl 107H Old 107i ASked U. S. B-SOV), 1165 J . J 0SH bid 102(4 askcil I. 0.5-20a. 18117 1U4H bid I04i asked i'-iJ-Mftteii 08 bid loss askm It. H. ICM'j'n ,..U9 bin IX9S asked It. H. I'urrency, 6's 12iH but 121 tsked V. H. 5i issi, new.,., IOC!) bid loi, anted U. H. 44's, now ...IHS bid 104ft asked D.S 4'anow ..loos bid KO'i asked Pennsylvania It. R 32t bid 11 suited l'hlla. A lloadliiR j y J7, UM jm a8knl Lehigh Wiley 11. K. 39i bid 39); asked I chlKh t'oal A nv.Go,.i, 18' bid if, sated United Companion ot t. J,I20 bid 127 asked l,ltts.,Htuiv..AlluIT. B.lt. 3'4 bta 4 asked l'hlla. i t hrlo It. U TJd bid 8ti asied nmthern central li, it.... 14 . hid is aaned JIotonvlle l-ass, It.ll. Co 8"j bid 8H aam-d Uolil nek hid look. asked jJAitnlEi), BKiarn H.tVs. On July 7th, by Rev. A. Bartholomew, Mr., Jcremia,h Bolder, of East Brunswick, and Miss Amandq J.ano Haas, of West Pcnn, Sclttillf ill county. BciiA.hrKER GoiiscniLt;. dn July 20th, by llic.satic, Mr. A. II. S'chacfl'er, of Walker lowiislnn.hhii Miss Lilly Louisa Godshall) of Fast l!ntt)sltirk, Schuylkill county. " WKP' ,,, Gombert. j In Mahoning', bnJuly 12, Sa lome, wife of John Philip Gombert, aged 83 years, 9 mouths and 1 day. Sciiei.liiammer. In Westrciin, on July 25, Jacob Sclicllhammcr, aged 72 yeais, -i months and 12 days. Wiinit. In East Pcnn, on July 31st, Win. H. son ot David and Caroline Whcr, aged 0 months ahd 13 days. SpecM Notices. "l2. t. ktiitkcl's lliiicr Wlno oriro'n, CHves tone to the stomach, Improves the nppo. tlloimil assists ciecstinn excuea the b'lwcls to hcoltby action, eipelllnir nil the loul humors that contanunato the b ooil, corrupt the secre tion and iiti-eil tlio breath. It excites the lif er to a lietilthy action and strengthens the nerves, imparting that slow. to lite lhat pro ceeds alone (mm perfect tioulth. Thousands In all walks of hfo testily to the virtues ol this ex colleut mcillciho In coircctlnir ihederanRcmom ot tho digestive oriraus. Uetihogcuulne. old only In one dollar bottles. Ask lur . F. Kun kel't llitttr H'in ot Iron, and tnko no other. Dyspepsia. Dyspepsia Dyspepsia. II. f. K'inkel's Hitter Wmo at Iron, a sure euro for this disease. It has bceo.prer scribed dully for many years lu the practice of eminent physicians lth unparafu-led ,suc cess, tirniptmns are loss ot appetite, wind nnd, ilsl-ic ot food, dryness In mouth, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, and, low eplnts. Uet the cenuluc. Mot sola lu bulk, only one dollar bottles. , . Do yon want somethinir. to strcQcthen yout Do you want a good appetitst Do you waSt to netnd of nervousness 1 Do you want energy, sleep welt or bo cured ot dyspepsia, kidney or liver diseaso I Tiy U F.KunkeVt BMirWxnt ot Iron, J-lveiy buttle tfunriinteod to do as rec ommended. Depot aud ofllce, 259 f-'urth Ninth street. Philadelphia, I'a. Get the Pennine. Sold bv oil druirinsts. Ak for E. V. Kunkol'a and take no other, All I oaf Is a trial ot Mils valuable medicine. One bottlo will convince you. Get six bottles for tlvo dollars, one dollar for one. ,, , Tnpo Worm Itcmovcu Alive. r Tare Worm, Pin, Seat and, Stomach Worms, removed alive In from two to four hour. No fee until head of Tape Worm passes nllvo and In one. As your druggist for Knn kel'a Worm syrup. Hold only in one dollar .bottles. Used lurchlldien or grown porsous. It-never falli. Orsend for circular to Dr. Knntel.259 iNorth Ninth street, Philadelphia. I'a. Advloo by mail ftee. ticud three-tout stamp for return ol letter. July 201m Health .anil Happiness. rtealtn and jlopplncss, are prlceleaa Wealth i'o their poaso'Sors, ami, y el they are within the reach of every one who wilt uso Wright's Livdf, Pills, Tho only sure CU lt! for Torpid .river. Dyapeb. sla, Headache. Hour stomach. Constipation. De. blllty, Nuusea, aoaallilillious complalnta aad lijood dtaordei-a. None genuine unleaa elgni-d "ynixWrKht I'hha." .1 1 your DruegHt will not supply send 55 cents for one box to Harriet llollor A Co , 70 N. 4ih St.. Phlla. Dec. 2 jl 3D obtai ined for Inventors in the Uniled Bfaki; ada and Eurone. at reduced ratei.""1frltli Canai our iriueipal ofliee located .ih WaehingtoLT' directly opposite the United States Patent Ofllce, wo aro able to attend to. U .patepl business witii greater promptness one des patch and atless costtjian other patent 'at torneys who nro at ,a distance from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ " associate attoriieys." Wo mako pieliminory cxaiiiinatiom and furnish opinions as tp iatenlabllty, frco of charge, and all who aro interested in new inventions and patents oris invited to send for a.copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which is sent free to any address, and contains complete instructions how to obtain patents and other valuable matter. Wo refer to the German-American National Bank, Washington, D.C.; tlio Itoval Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington; Hon. Jos, Casey, late Chief JiiEtico V. S. Com t of Claims; to the OOiciuls of tho U. 8. Tatcnt Oillce, and to Senators and Members of Congress from every State. Address: LOUIS BAGGER i- CO., Solici tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LePrnit Building, Wasiuxqto.v, D.C. dec22 Cheap for Cash I The nndcralencd respectfully Invites the at tention ot his friends and tho publlo to the Largo ililil Select Stock of Groceries Provisions coibprUluJ? TEAS, COFFEES, bua.uts. itoLAsslis; BOLOGNAS; UUTTEIl, EQilS, POTATOES, lTAflH. t-UOULDBnS. Fresh Peanuts, Watermelons; Apples; Peaches, Ac., which. ho is eelJnB VEItY LOW FOli OAMl. Give bun a call before you buy elte wheio. Frank Liehenguth, DA'i: STHEET, LEHIGHTON, Vk. May 18-nlJ E. Fi LUCKENIJACH, Two Doors Bilow the ' Broadway Ilonse MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Doalerinall ratternaot Plain aid rancy Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, towLsr cash tkicku.