J7J 11. S1KWI3US, DISTHIOr ATTOIINP.V a eouNSElxon .. AT IlAWi OfflcC) Kloti'a Unilnlng tlioilaway, urAUint nntlNK. TA. Sottllnit Iistatcs, FlltiiR Accounts aud Orphans Court Practice a special ty. ... . , Trial rtt Cnnios carclullv attended ta Legal transactions In Eniriisii ami uermnu. jun , IHTltfl DAnrD mv bo fnnufl on Ble at OEO. raiicf AtlvrrilmT liniean. In rtfc.?Jtrf! mean, In MiiwM.wrt'eti KM YORK. where AiivisiixiBin' l'HACTS mar l) niado SATURDAY, AUGUST t, 1879. Local and Personal. to suiiscitiitcits. Subscribers lo the Carbon Advocate will toko special nollco Hint our terms aro ono dollar it year sinewy In ctlvoncc, n not so paid $1.25 will bo charged In overy instance. Subscribers getting their papers by mall will refer lo tlio direction tabs (in llicir papers nnd nolo tho dale, and remit accordingly. August has five Saturdays and fivo Sundays. Half starved hogs and poor fences make bad neighbors. Chow Jackson's 13est Sweet Navy To bacco. Parties going west can get tickets from Bert. Scaboldt, li. V. II. 11. depot. 16-42 Ifyouowo for this paper remit. AVo need tho money. Lookat thodlrection tab? In somo parts of Ucrks county potatoes tiro down to 25 cents it bushel. An AUcntonian recently put himself outside of ten plates of ico cream to win a waftcr. Wages aro being advanced throughout the country, which U a good sign of renewed prosperity. Foil SAtE.-Eight shares or tho Capital stock of the 1st National DankofLchighton. For further particulars apply ut tho Advo cate offieoi For cheap Farm Land in Carbon coun ty, inquire at N. D. Cortright, Mauch Chunk. 2J"37 Tho Heading Railroad Company has withdrawn two passenger trains between Al lentown and Heading. Twenty thousand dollars will bo award ed in nrcmiuins at tho next Stato agricuit ural exhibition, to como elfin 1'hiladclphia in September. Tlitf ronular Western Ticket Agent, O'Drmn, will bo at this offico next Wednes day night. If you intend to go west, call nnd see him, ho will send you right, cheap nnd quick. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Liver Tills, Tor sale at Durling's Drug Stoic 20 cents per box. ' Moro city peoplo havo visited Lcliigh toh this summer than any previous season. Thcro arc few if any men in this neigh borhood out of employment at this time. If you aro in want of Job Printing at very low prices call at this offico. Our prices aro fully as low as tho same work can bo got for in tho city. Late on Saturday evening, Solomon Ehrig, residing nt Allontown, was run down by an express train near that place and al most instantly killed. Tho Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad Company, will soon erect a neat and commo dious dejiot at Allontown, when thcro will bo great rejoicing in that city. Tho Evangelical camp meeting will commence at Bowmansville, on Saturday tho ICth lust., and continue until tho 23rd. Tho Scranton Jicpttllican says tho high est elevation of land above tho sea lovel in Pennsylvania is.Elk Hill a short distanco from Cirbondnlc. ttev. D. K. Kepner, of Pottstown, for merly pastor of the Lutheran church of this borough, witli his family ,is spending a por tion of his summer vacation in this place, If you wanta nice smooth, easy shavo your hair cut or shampooing, go to Franz Roelercr's Saloon, under tho Lxcliango Ho lei. Ho will fix you right, and don't you forect it. -if kw Arrival. H. II. Peters, the tai lor, has just returned from tho city, with another largo and elegant 6toclc of summer goods, comprising cloths, casslmcrcs, nnd suitings, of latest and most fashlonablo tie' signs, for mens' voutli's and children's wear, t which ho is prepared to make to up In tho layn est nnd most rturablo stylo nt prices so low ns actually drfy competition. Call and ex amine goods and learn prices beforo you buy elsewhere. No trouble to show goods nt this establishment, The Kutztown Normal School has al ready registered over 100 names of students for tho fall term, nnd tho number will bo greatly increased. Mr. James I. Dorhek, heretofore n clerk In tho Lehigh Volley Naliortol Bank nt Beth lehem, has accepted a similar position in tho offico of the Bethlehem Iron Company. There will bo a meeting of tho Board of Directors of the Carbon County Industrial Society) at Mantz's Exchatlgo Hotel, on the 15tli inst. for tho purpose of arranging lor holding the annual fair, Ac. August Heckcnsbergor, employed at the Thomas Iron Company works, Ilokeiidaii qua, Lehigh county, was caughtundcrn car, last Saturday, and so badly crushed that he died soon afterwarl. NkW Coons. f. D. Clauss, agent, res pectfully aniiouncco to his friends and the public generally, that ho has just returned from tho city of New York with n new nnd elegant assortment of cloths, casslmcrcs and suitings, suitablo for tho present season, which ho Is prepared to make up in the latest fashion and . mod durablo manner nt Very extraordinary low prices for cash An early Inspection of goods and examina tion of prices is invito!. Terfect fits and full satisfaction guaranteed always. On Saturday, July 26th, at about live o'clock in tho afternoon, James Carl, resid ing nearTurbotville, Northumberland coun ty, left his house to go to his lime kilns to shut them up. Not returning soon, Ida family became alarmed, and hurrying to the kilns, they found him in a sitting posi tion, dead. Tho fumes from one of tbo kilns had suffocated hlin. IIo was carried to tha house, and efforts made to resuscitate him, but in Vain. He leaves a wife and sev era! daughters. Mr. t'arl formerly resided at Macungie, but tor about eighteen years has been a rosident of Northumberland county. Ho was a fanner, and engaged also extensively In lime burning. He was about sixty yeara old, and highly respected. It may be well for those persons who have recently been hunting in the neigh borlKxxl of the swamp along the Lehigh Valley, in the borough limits to rend the following extract from the Burotlgli Ordi nances, to witr That no person shall dis charge or cause to be discharged, or fire any gun, fowling pieee, or firearms, within liny of the ktreeU, lanes or alley, or from ay window or houw-top.or from any point or place in or near the built puts of the borough, under a penalty of not lew than fivo nor more than ten dollars." Ifwehave a constable he ahould see to it that this law is obeyed, Lost, on Wednesday ovching last, be tween Dr. N. B. Rebcr's offico and tho old Carbon Academy, ono sido of a ladle's en nmel nnd gold locket. Tho finder will bo suitably rewarded on returning it to tho Advooath oflicct Thoillas llugbcs was fatally Injured by a premature blast In tho Exeter colliery, at West Pittston, on Saturday. Andrew Lanagan was killed Saturday morning in Hid Empiro mines, Wllkcsbarrc, by a fall of top coal. Is it tho correct principal for tho School Board to deprive our children of tho advan tages of education for tho benefit of tho next generation ? We think not Francis Walker killed Thomas Jovcrs in a quarrel, at Jcddo, Pa., on Saturday night, "by striking hlin on tho sido of tho fico witli tho edge of his hand." Walker gave himself up to tho authorities ot Wllkcs barrc, and Was lodged in jnll. A later dis patch from Jedtlo states that tho supposed dead man is alivo and well. ' Tramps aro preparing for tho 15th of August, to meet tho requirements of tho now tramp act. Ono-halfor mow can show somo bodily ailment, whilo the others are preparing boxes and sacks to enter Into tho peddling business on a small sealo." -'David Evans, of Aiulcuricd, died Sun day morning, titter anilines of nine days from typhoid fever. Mr. Evan was a mem ber of Jcanesvillo Lmlgo No. ?50 I.O. ofO. F., Hnzlo Lodge No. 327 A. Y.M.,nml Hozle Lodge and Camp P. 0. S. of A. llo was buried nt Hazlo Cemetery, Hazleton, on Wednesday nllernoon. Ho was born in Douglas Flat, Culavanis county, California, and was 22 years, 10 months and 14 days old. Tho thermometer on Sunday reached 09 in tho shade, but that did not interfere with David Ebbert loaning out teams from his livery on North street, at tmnular prices. Mrs. Simmons, a resident of Miucis' yille, Schuylkill county, in this state, went into tho woods last Friday to pick berries, and not returning nt night, her husband and somo friends went to look for her. She was found hanging by the skirts, head down ward In n deep pit, in which position she had survived six long hours. You can generally tell when tho corn has commenced to silk, b tho odor of tho cigarettes smoiied by the young inen?) loung ing around tho church doors on Sabbath evoiings. Hcliry Nothstcin, who left this place last spring to Uko up his residence with his son-in-lnw, Dr. II. I. O. Ncwtnillcr, in Sa lino county, Kansas, died at that place tho 25th tilt., and was buried on the fol' bunday, In the town ol Saline, lifiwas aged about 05 years. Tho bell of tho Luth eran church of this borough was tolled for hisdemiso on Sunday morning last, and Rev. W. G. Laitzle mailo his death tho sub ject of his morning discourse. David James, of Shenandoah, Schuyl kill county, a lad of sixteen years, has run away with a dashing widow of twentythreo. This is tho young gentleman's third elope ment wilh tho widow. Twico before ho was captured, brought back homo and well flogged. James Madison Porter, son of Hon. J. M. Poitcr who was Secretary of war under President Taylor, died in Easton, at an ear ly hour on Saturday. Tho deceased was a lawyer, and at ono tiino District Attorney of Northampton county. In 1870 ho was the Grutid Master of tho Masoii3 of Pennsylva nia. A meeting of thoSchuylkill coal opera tors was held on Saturday morning at Philadelphia to consider tho question of suspending operations from tho 8th to tho 23d instant, but in tho absence of n favora ble report from tho Philadelphia and Read ing Railroad company no definite, plan of action was agreed Uion. Several individual operators expressed their intention of stop ping work for tho two weeks named. Ow'ing to tho rain on Saturday week tho contemplated reunion of tho 153rd reg iment nt Nazareth, on said ilay.did not take place. A meeting was however held over which Col. Dachradt presided, and after ad dresses by n number of those who had been connected with tho organization it was then resolved to postpono tho reunion until Aug. 17th, If clears if stormy.tho 21st ifthe 21st should bo stormy then on tho first fino day follow!!! About six milos from cissport, In this county, live i thrco old people, a brother and two sisters, who aro remarkable in several particulars, They arc named Abraham, Barkira, and Maria Heibncr.aiid strango to say neither of them havo ever ventured to slip into the hymeninl noose. Barbara Is eighty-six years, Abraham seventy-seven, anil Maria eeventv-four. Thoy aro plain, honest old Pennsylvanians, oaro littlo for tho turmoils of llifl great world beyond their hiimbln home, nnd await patiently for tho call that will end their earthly pilgrimage. Tho controller of tho currency has just declared a dividend of fifteen per cent, for tho creditors of tno First National Bank of Allcutown, making fifty per cent, in all Tho Receiver thinks, judging from present appearances, that tho claims upon the insti tutiou by dejMsitors will be paid in full. There are strong indications that the St. John's Cliurch, at Slatington, union in character, will bo dissolved era long, from the fact of a desiro on tho part of the Luthe ran congregation tube the owners of u church edifice themselves. Tho Presbyterian Sabbath schools of Catosauqua and llokciidauqun went on their aunual picnic Wednesday, July 30, lo Riltenhoiise Gup. It was tho largest picnic of the Eeasu,filliiig fifteen curs nnd number ing over twelve hundred adults and child re ii. Information has been received in Phila delphia that Mr. Franklin 11. Gowen, presi dent nf tho Philadelphia .V Rending Rail road, has succeeded in negotiating a large loan for his road in London, He is now traveling in France, and was expected in Paris on the Sth of this month, whero he was joined by Hon. Lin. Partliolomew ol Putuville, and Mr. George B. Kaercher.who was district attorney of Schuylkill county at tho prosecution of tho MollioMaguires there, He will roach Philadelphia ubout tho lastof Augu.t, when it is stated that a number o new cHterprises aro to bo nndertaken by his road. Heeonl, Fur the Week endini tho 2d Inst, there was shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Rail road 91,074 tons of coal, making n total for the season, to that date of 2.719J71 tonsj un I ricresse, ns compared witli tho same time last year, of 4995,3 1 2 tons Meesrs. Klwin Bauer and George Ewer, candidates for the Democratic nomination for Prothonotary, wor in town lat Wed netday, The bad efforts of improdenee in eating and drinking aro speedily removed, and the depression following eating is quiokly ban Uhed by the ue of Dr. Bull's Baltimore PilU, Price 25 ent, Fur ttie fh day ending July 31, tharo' were shipped over the It .V B. railroad 74,- SU tout of anal, waiting a total fcr Ute tea son to dule of 2,120,388 tons, an iucreaee of j Mf ,099 tons as compared, witli tho tame N"'0 la"1 )nr- Siicclnl lUvltiitlo". Ladies are cordially Invited to call nt tti'd Original Cheap Cash Store, and cxamlho our elegant stock of ladles linen suits, which wo are rapidly selling off at lowest prices. Respectfully! J. T. Ni-snAutt & Boiii AllclUlnll) Flrcmi-ii! A special meeting of Lehigh Hook nnd Ladder Co.. No. 1, of litis borough, will bo held on Monday evening, August Iltltj ht 7:30 o'clock sharp, for tho transaction of im portant business. By order II. V. MoRTimiER, President August 9, 1870. Urllf;loil NotcM i.EtiiauToN M. K. Cntincrf, Rev. J, 1", Sillier) pastor To-morrow, (Sunday), s a. m. Class Meeting j at 10 a. m., an address b Fi P. I.onnstrcct, Esq.; Sunday School nt 12 p.m.; I'ounn Men's Prayer Meeting at 0:50p.m.,and at 7:30 p. m., special services. Dedication. The new Evangcllcalchapol, at North Wcissport, wlllbededlcated on Sun day, August 10. The dedicatory sermon will be preached at 0:30 a. m. Sunday school nt 1 p. in. ; English preaching at 8 p. in., and ser vices nxaln nt 7:30 p. in. Several ministers from n distance, aro expected to be present and participate In tho exercises. All aro cordially Invited to bo present. I.llzerno fjntuit)- TVoniliintlutls. Tho Luzerno county Democracy held their convention last Tuesday, nnd placed in nomination tho following ticket : Additional Law Judgo W. S. McLean. Prothonotary Charles Banker. Cleik of Courts James O'Donnell. Jury Comuiisoner D. C. Koons. A series of resolutions Wdo adapted, de nouncing tho Republicans and endorsing tho Democratic Stato Convention in nom inating Daniel 0. Barr for Stato Treasurer, ami pledging n unanimous support of that gentleman at tho pulls, Kf'MIIllCll Work has been resumed nt Trcscknw col llery where tho men had boon on strlko lor ovor n month. A consultation between tho men nnd tho employer 13. II, Iclsenrlng was hold, when tbo following proposition was agreed to ; the cars to be measured and whero thoy wcroovcrl)5fect,a proportionate increase to bo paid, If under, tho prlco to bo reduced. The matter of "'company men" working ono hour In tho week that they were not paid for waB disposed of by agreeing to n quit of ono hour earlier on Saturday. Tho other point of dlsputo Was the sotting of extra props which was arranged by an agreement to pay extra for all props over two rows. 1'olsoiicil liy Iron AVccil, Benjamin FronlieiseronWcdiiCsday morn- ng last at about 11 o'clock, was suffering from a slight attack of fever and ague, and n order to get relief was taking a decoction of iron (vcrnonia noicboraccnsin) weed, some times Killed Jlat top, an Indigenous plant, whoso purple (lowers nppcar in August nnd Seplcmbcr.nnd reported to possess cathartic properties; ho had taken about two teacups ful of the tea, whcn'ho was taken wilh nau sea and weakness, as though paralyzed. Tho stuff acting simllarto croton oil. Drs. Rebernnd Dcrrtamcr weioscnt lor and found it too lato to administer nny antidolo as the patient was in a stato ofrollapso and died in great agony in about two hours after taking tho iron weed lea. Tho poison causiugacute peritonitis. This is the third caso of poison ing from drinking herb teas in this section within n short time, and should put our peoplo on their guard against taking remo dics recommended by persons outsido tho medical profession. , flSrnwiusr- V In order to show tho peoplo. how tho cir; culatiou of tho Cardos Advocate is grow- ng, and as nn indication of its popularity, we givo a list of now subscribe -s received during tho past four weeks ; read and hand n your namej only $1 per yeafi Win. E. Stocfler, Berlinville, Northamn- ton County, Pa. a. l nizinger, saline, Kas. J. S. Fritzmger, Packerton, I'm Tilgh. Driesbacli, Wcissport, Pa. O. L. Miller, Eehigliton, Pn. F. Wcidenheimer, Wakhington, Co. Kas. Chas. Bartholomew, Lobighton, Pa. G. -a.ivillo Fioelich, Lehighto.i, Pa. John Sterling, Parryville, Pa. T.ior. M. Ball et, Kutztown, Pa. H. V. Jones, Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. CortrHit, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Thos. A. Barlow, Philadelphia, Pit. O. II. Stearin, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Tilgh. M. Rjllict, Pleasant Corner, P.i. John Gomery, Lehightoii, Pa. llcilry Hone, Wcissport, F.1. Jos, May, Wci-iwrt, Pu. Win. II. Rex, Leliighton, t'n, E. S. Heintzelman, East l'cnu, Pa, Geo. Davies, Citasauqita, Pa. Our Horou-Ii C'ifiiliiU. A regular meeting of tho Borough Coun cil was held on Monday evening; all the members, witli ono exeeption,wero present. A report was inado by tho Burgess, Secreta ry nnd Treasurer that new bonds had been issued to tal:o the plaeo of old bonds which have matured ; theTrensUrer's bond for the current year also approved ,' Councilman Miller Was instructed to ascertain whether tho private owners of projierty on Bankwny intend to remlr defectlvo sidewalks; Win. M. Rapshcr, counsel for borough, was or dered to bring suit for tho immediate payment of n note duo the boiough. Tho Lehigh Houk and Ladder Company, of Lehightoii, laid a memorial mid petition beforo tho Council asking aid to procure necessary material for extinguishing fires. It was re solved that tho Treasurer be authorized to expend for Hint purpose the sum of$50,will tho request that the company appoint a committee to increase said amount bv sub scriptions from the public, for the same purpose, in order to ihcrenso tho efficiency of the tiro company. A vote of thanks was voted to tho company for past faithful ser vices. A rlillil'slScrolMii. illio Bowcn, oged 9 years. Is a slato picker on the piers of the Delawareand Hud son Canal Company at Honesdalo. Two Kfderou3 iron rollers, ono close over tho other, revolve slowly a few feet above the boy's head where ho works, A piece of slate from tho coal that is carried from screen to screen on endless canvas' belts got between those rollers Monday morning, The boy reached up from the scaffolding oil which he stood to inko Ilia slate out. His hand was caught by the rollers and drawn slowly in, until the littlo fellow was raised from his feet and was sutieudod over the canal, ten feet above it. Nearly half of his arm was drawn between the rollers before his terrible situation was discovered and tho machinery stopped. Beforo tho boy could bo removed a messenger had to be despatch' ed to tho machine shop, some distance away, lor machinists to take the machinery apart. This required moro than fifteen minutes. All this time the lad hung suspended by his crushed baud and arm, the ilesh beine en tlrely torn away, exposing Hie bones and oerdi. The little fellow never uttered a cry nor shed a tear. His fatber,an employee on the pier, was a weeping witness of the terrible seen, and the boy kept saying, "Don't ory, father; they.'ll get me out all right." The lad'a arm will ten to be urn- puutea at tho elbow, During the iiast week the wife of Prof. Iternd presented him with a son. We are pleased to add that Mrs. B. and the ycunj profeseorare doing well. Itlimcli bliuilk IYiiics Dpiatii or Miss BAl.i.tr. Bn'ows. Mies Salllo Brown, a very estimable young lady of Mauch Chunk, died on Tuesday morn ing, alter a long and painful Illness, Iho re sult, it Is believed, of close mental applica tion to her scholastic studies, combined with hereditary consumptive tendencies. She has been bed-ridden for about seven months during which time bud has suffered the litest Intense physical pain, from what appeared to ho a general disorganization of tho vital constitutional fo'recs, and finally died of dropsy of tin; heart. Although but eighteen ycarsold,Mlss Brown wps well known among und much beloved by tho young people of this borough nhd, In fact, by d.11 Who know her, for her amiablo disposition and a laud able ambition to acquire an education. She would have becU one ot the graduates at the close of last term of the high school, but wfls stricken down In tho early part of the ses sion. Nevertheless, at tho suggestion of tho principal, sho was awarded a diploma. No ono who met her a year ago, apparently 60 full of hope) youthful aspirations and appa rent good health," Would ever havo suspio ioncd that tho seeds bf inovitablo early death lurked so insidiously in the haudsomo form Willi which nature had endowed her. But such is fate. It is said that sho was conscious to tho last breath, nnd hoped, even in the midst of her great bodily suffering, that sho might recover, nnd yet liVo to rcal izo tho anticipations which youthful fancy had painted on tho canvass of futuro life. Sho was an only child of tho lato Joseph Brown, photograph artist, and resided with her mother in East Mauch Chunk, whero thoy had removed last sprine;, Tho death will fall witli a crushing blow upon her widowed mother who has tho sympathy of tho community in her sad bereavement, Tho body was taken to Rath, Northampton county, on Thursday tit Interment. Arbitration. Mrs. Rebecca, wifo of Win. Smith, of Fenn Forest, recently In stituted proceedings against Enos Koch, for furnishing intoxicating liquors to her hus band after sho had given him notice not to ilo so. Tho caso was let out to arbitration, Mr. J. S. Keiser, J. R. Struthers and Joseph Kalbfus being tho arbitrators. Tho atbitra- tors meet at tho Broadway House, on Tues day, Fred. Bcrtoletto appearing as counsel for complainant and J, S, Loose for defen dant, Mr. Koch nlcadcd that certain polit ical candidates wero treating tlicir friends at his bar, when Smith' stepped up to tho bar, and took a drink without his conseliti Af ter nn ablo argument of counsel, tho arbi trators found a verdict in favor of tho com plainant. Tho penalty for tho offence is $50 nml costs. It is rumored that Mr, Koch will appeal from the decision. Bitten hy a ShAkri. n Tuesday after noon, while several children wero playing in the woods, along tho wiro mill race, a five-years old son of Gcorgo Smock was bit ten on tho foot by a snake. IIo screamed for ussistanco, but beforo any arrived, tho snako had made its escape. From tho des cription given by tho hoy of tho reptile, it was a copperhead. Dr. Lconord was called, and by prompt measures saved tho boy's life. Minor Tones P. J. Mcehatt, Esq., nnd his lady paid a visit to Stroudsburg during tiie week. Our local papers are trying to keep even with tho dog days, by a volley of litic.il "gush," hilt it Is a palpablo fact that Co far as tho vital issuo of tho fall campaign in tills county i9 concerned tho matter is vir tually settled, not by tho mandate of any bugbear "ring," but in tho minds of tho peoplo; nnd all tho erratic scintillations from tho brains of Mauch Chunk journalists will not ultcr it ono jot or olio tittlo. -It is said upon good authority that the County Commissioners, at an sarly date, will bo ablo to announco that tho entire Clauss deficit, witli interest, has been placed into tlio hamls Tieasurcr Schweibiuz; nnd that the Commissioners will at onco pay off $8,000 of tho county bonded debt. This does not look as though the country treasury has been very seriously "robbed" during thd year. An infant child of Dr. A. MeVera died in Philadelphia on Monday, and tho body was brought here for interment on Wednes- lny. Tho doctor's family has been living In that city during tho summer, whilo his resiiicnco on Broadway was being repaired. Tho family bf Hon. Robert Klotz, and Mr. L. E. Klotz nnd lady, leturned home on Thursday evening from Ocean Grovo. Tho riioeuix Band hold their tlilrd annual pic nic on tho 23d inst. Another party, with piscatorial procliv Ities, went to Drcisbach's Dam last Satur day. They didn't catch any fish, but they brought back fivo extra fine frogs; and they didn't riilo tho ho'so homo bareback and pull tho wagon themselves cither. Tho County Commissioners, accompa nied by the clerk, started from hero on AVcdilesday morning nn a tour through tho lower end of the county, to inspect the county bridges. Strangers visiting Mauch Chunk are counseled not to allow tlicir faithful dogs to follow them unless they wish to losd the dog or $1. But If anyone lias a dozen dogs, and don't want them any longer, bring them nlong. Tho lax'Mycri aro investing in tills kind of stock just now. Tho Railroad Men's Christian Associa tion cf Mauch Chunk, have appointed Sun day, Augut 1 7, as a day for special prayer on behalf of their comrades on tho roads, that they may bo brought to Christ, and live to his honor; also, that thosoiu the railway scrvico who nro God's children may bo moro watchful and conipnsfionuto for the soiils of their associates. A Young: lriccllilfar)-. An Altentown dUpatch of the Oth inst., says: James Peters, a boy aged 18 years.was arrested Wednesday morning on a charge of attempted incendiarism, and in default of $2000 ball ho was committed for trial. The facts aro as follows 1 List Thursday night llames wero discovered irt the carriago fac tory of Messrs. Gackeubach .t Lelslove, on Church street, near Linden, in that city, but extinguished without doing material dam age, Peters, nlw Is an apprentice at the works, was at onco suspected of being the peretrator. Ho has beeil cloeely watched uver since. Wednesday morning, himself and several of his companions were exam ined separately by the proprietors.- Peters was the last one examined, and finding that a net of evidence had been wound about him, confeasod having started the fire. Ho stated it was his Intention to burn the fac tory to the ground, as ho was tired of his work nnd wished to engage in other em inent. Peters said that, after ho left his com panions 011 Thursday night, he went to the factory and started the fire, nnd then ran off as qulekly afjoeslble tohU home. Peters is said to have frequently threatened to run ofTandcomiuitt suicide, ordosomethingekc, if he was not releaeed from hie apprentice-" ship, t' - ii makes a person feel aad lo near a cry ing baby, suffering probably from some light paiu, which could be easily relieved I by the use of Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup, which U for sale at all drug (tores. Our Pnrri-vlllo Iliultftt. Our echbolt for the current ehool year are to bo Irt charge orMr.B!crman,of Tenia, qua, i Principal nnd Miss Maggio Rlriker as Primary teacher. Tho organization of a third or Intermediate echool will depend upon '.ho attendance, henco the appoint ment bf a third teacher has been postponed until Autumn. Mrs. Jas. Thomas, of Catnsauqttn, itc- compinlcd by her daughter Manila nnd hlcco Besslo Davlcs, camo lo town on a visit last Saturday. Mrs. Thomas returned on lialUrday, but tlrd young ladles spent a week with their young friends. Tho Thomas and Davies families havo Many warm friends hero who aro ever glad to sco them. Ono hundred thrco tons of plg-lroU is tho production of No. 1 for last week, and one hundred eight tons for tho week previous. No. 3 was put in blast on Wed nesday applying the torcln Tho capacity of both furnaces is about 500 tons per1 Week. Tho Evangelical camp tncctlng will open on Saturday, 10th inst., nt tho samo place as last year In tho grovo ill East Pcnn township, about ortd mllo west of Bowmans- viiic, Mr. B. F. Teter, agent and opcrntorjrffsolt's Lehigh Gap, will rcmovo his family thcro this fall. As Supt. of the Sabbath school and nn active worker in the church, his re moval henco will bo a loss to tho Evangeli cal cliurch hero. Tho Gold Eagle Hotel, under tho pro prietorship of Mr. Chas. Raddatz, is getting to be quite n summer resort somo twelve or fourteen city boarders having arrived thus far from Philadelphia. Nnturo could hardly havo done more than sho has toward nuking our vlllago an attractive spot for tho rustication of city folks. Our boating laeilitics, groves, drives, walksund enchant ing scenery combino to make tho hill-envir oned village of Parryville pre-eminent as a placo of resort. Beside) rtlt contributes not a littlo to tho sum total of enjoyment in tho shapo of iron-manufacture ut our public works. Ono who understands tho art of furnishing pleasure and comfort to the many who flee to tho country ddring tho summer months in quest of recuperation nnd pleas urable recreation, could, by tho Investment of a few thousands in capital, successfully rival our far-famed "Switzerland of Ameri ca" rigid hero at Parryville. Wo notice that your, reporter in his notes on tho closing exercises of tho Normal In stitute, in your last issue, omitted the men tion of Mis3 Emma Dollcnmayer and Miss N. Smith as vocalists. These ladies render ed in artistio stylo two duetts, entitled, Moonlight on the watdrar and "Break, ye Waves." Miss Dolloumaycr 6ings a very sweet and powerful soprano, and MissSmltli an alto, also equally powerful and melodious, which blends with the soprano in rare har mony. Americcs. WcUspori Item. Tho Borough Council met in regular session 011 Monday evening, and tho Bur gess being abtent, Councilman Musselman filled the chair. A number of miscellaneous bills were presented and accepted ; Urban Beyer was appointed to register and collect tho dog tax ; tho bond of Treasurer Ilolliii- ger for $1000 was presented, and tile bonds men being considered sufficient, was ac cepted. The School Board held n meeting on Jfonday night, nil tho members of the Board being preseilt. Thu Secretary who had been appointed to settle with Professor Rowland tho amount to bo charged for uso of books for the Normal Institute, madn his rciwrt that tho matter has been amicably settled, and the amount charged, $15, paid ; Mr. Wm. Miner was appointed a committee to inspect tile facilities for heating tho school building, with discretionary powers to havo the present apparatus repaired, or to purchase new ones, as ho thinks best; 601110 necessary work needed lo bo dono on tho school grounds was also ordered. There has been somo unavoidable delay on tho part of tho contractor to commence tho work of rebuild'ng tho 6piro on St. Ja cob's cllUrchj biit ojierations will no doubt commence now in n few days. Mrs. Lewis Dutter, formerly of this bo rough, but now of Allentowii, is paying a visit here, tile guest of Mrs. William II Kncelit. Hon. Dr. J. G. Zcrn, during the week, has had eomo additional ornamentation made to tho front of Ins building, Wo were informed on Wednesday evo nlng, that a Wedding whicli had been kept suli-rasa, had actual! taken placo between a young gentleman of Fackerldn, and a young lady of this borough, Investigation did not fully confirm the rumor; but if it has not already, it probably tcirt tako placo soon, Tho pit! file by the l'oung America Band this (Saturday) afternoon and evo ning, premises to be a brilliant nlfiilr. May the clerk of the weather smile upon them. Wm. M. Bolder, of the firm of Behlcr Kresge, has leased a hotel in Tamaqua, and will rcmovo there about the 15th inst. Daniel Kresge continues at tho Fort Allen Iloube ns eolo proprietor, Miners Brothers wero compelled this week to cancel one of their largo cotitracts on account of a lack of room in their foun dry to employ additional moulders. I'ncUurtiMi iilppli-!.. John C. Dolon is constantly adding Inv provemcnts to his dwellings; he lfas carpen ters and painters now at work. Mrs. L. L. Babeock is visiting friends in Tamaqua. Mrs. James Martin has been confined to the houso for some tiino with a severe cold.but is improving now, John, the good naturcd, honest Jew, wilh his horse nnd wagonirrives hero regu-' larly every iy day, with "some dings" to sell. A good bargain is not an unusual thin, wo mean on John's side. The coal trade has not been qulto eo brisk for tho last few days, owing to th number of uukmdedcars at Perth add South A m boy, Candidates ore busy1 tisiting the differ ent districts, am! interviewing those whom they think have political influence. A good hearty shake of the haml.and inquiries as to your health, and (hat of tho good wife and babies, is not uncommon now, and we ean see no objection. It is a time in the life of tho average voter wljeu he realizes his im portance, it Is elevating, and though alter election, ho may not be treated with such marked respect, he can console himself wilh tho thought that next time, Ac, Ac. What wa5 tho matter T What is tho matter? What will the matter be? Who ean answer ? Mrs. VYin. it. DnFouryof Williamsport, is visiting at Mr. W, ti. Stiles Arms. Mt Tilden onoo wild a very wiee tiling; to Wit, that great sucoees in Amerkun poli tics 14 riot to be achieved by pipe laying and wire pulling, by truck and dicker, but by fidelity to those fundamental principles which lie at the bottom of our Democratic institutions nnd are dear to the heart of thi iieunle. That is aa true uw as it was when Mr. Tilden said it. May the day never come wncn 11 snail ccane 10 oe true 1 3uWMtMiiijiuauaiijittftjiiuii uuKjiiu.jB.mBgu llltf Crcrlc Item. Hon, Sllelmcl L'niddy, of Ntiquehonlng, will plcittb uMcpt thanks for public- docu ments. Bishop Dnbbs,of Olereland,01ilo, preach ed n very Interesting sermon In tho Bolt's church on Monday evening last to ii well fill. 6d houso of anxious hearers, many of whom camo fromn distance Millport, Parrtvlllc, Wcissport, Lehlghton, Kc. Among tho rain. Islets present I noticed Itovs. II. J. Smoycn of Lchlghton, S. If. Bcyfrlt, ol Wcissport nhd 12, Ilulz. of 1'afryvlllo. But little Improvement nnd a few changes hate been maile So" htr this fen ton: Somo of our crops aro light, Wo are still having dog-dnyj, Quito a number from this placo ,tvM be present with tents at tho camp-meeting, nt Lli'zanl Ulcck, this year. Tho meeting is ex pected to bo a very Intercstlnic ono. Itov. E. Ilutz, of Parryville, was at this place on Monday and Tuesday last, the guest of W. E. Kcmcrcr. lllfnry Poyor, Esq., of Wcissport, passed tlirouich this place on Wednesday last, on his way hotttq from surveying, lion. Dr. J. U. Kramer, of Millport) was nt this place on professional business on Sun day, (lorn has Rt8wn wonderfully the past few days. So far Wo havo had no pld nlcs this year. , ho school board of 1 ranklln met In tlio Solt's brick school houso on Wednesday to re- eclvo 1 roposals to build tho school houso In Long Run. After cxainlnln tho numerous bids that were sent In, It wns decided to give It to Mr. Eaehes, who oMcrcd to build It ac cording to agreement for WO tho lowest bid. They hISd ItSed tho salary for this year nt tSi per month two dollarshnore than was paid last year. They also decided that each direc tor Is to procure his own teacher. Tho fcliocl house in hong Run Is to bo bhllt 2t by 30 feet, and of the .best material throughout. The wild cherry crop will bo very largo around hero this rear Farmers are busy preparing for seeding. Nathan Smith and wire,ofTowaiucnslng, were nt this place on a visit over Sumlayt Hon. llr. J. Q. 55ern, of Wchsnort, was at this placo on business on Thursday uio'nlngt Mr. David l'rinco and wife, formerly of this placo but now of Newark, N. ,T passed through this place on their way homo on Thursday, We wero pleased to see them once again. Mr. I). S. Lovett, of Tullytown, near Philadelphia, is nt present on a visit to the farm which he still owns at this place. I learn Hint Rev. A. Bartholomew, of I.chigbton, has already taken chargo of the farm ho recently purchased of Mr, Gcorgo Wngnor, and has began operations. Tho npplo crop looks promising in this section. llKVBRl!. Wf-ntfiorl- lli-iuti Rev. Uolburn nnd family aro extending their visit to llrldgcport, Conn, II. I). LcadonhAtn, of Ohio, Is paying his fricctls here a visit. -Mr. Robert Talt has contracted witli tlio Coxe Uros. or tho erection of a number of dwelling houses at Drlfton. Owing to nn over-supply of power for tho work on this Branch, KuglnoNo. 16, Engineer Hampton and crew, havo been transferred to tho Wyoming Division. Lovnn, the drujjElst, loft hero for his homo in Philadelphia, on Tuesday. Owing to poorpasturo, caused by tbo dry weather1, an advance In tho prl6o of milk Is talked of. Qco. II. Jones, Eri., sustained slight in juries on Thurdny, whilo handling an Iron plate In tho foundry. Tho pldle roll upon his leg. Our young friends, Jarrard, Dunn and DoWitt, havo been heard from. Thoy aro camping out in Loadvillle well and hoarty. A social party from tills place gave a sur prlso ty ono of your townfolk on TucsJay last. A young man by tho naino of Charles Miller, n brakeman on a train run by Engi neer Mlxcll, lost his life near Heaver Mead ow on Wednesday. To tho oal train was at tached 11 car load of cattle, from the top of wmcn me nnioriunaic man was KnocKeil by a water trough, and was run over by nearly the entlro train. A now butchering arm is shortly to begin businccs In town. Welt, there's millions lu it If you know how to get it out, Tlio lumber on the Shcpp tract, near town, will soon be cut and marketed, II. S. Klnkcr has tho contract. Whortleberries are worth 0 cts. per quart. Largo quantities are still being shipped dally from this point. Rockawav. .cMiuclioiiiiix ScrCuitiilsy, (Jif Suturday evening, by special Invita tion, the W. 0. 11. and St. P. O. B. serenaded Messrs. Neweomb and Hancock, Tlio bands discoursed some very fine music, and finally all repaired to tho proprietors' beautiful gar dens where, during tho evening, thirty jra Ions oflagor wero dispensed to about 150 guests. Which of our tavern keepers will go and do likewise? Mr, Jacob Buss buried a child this week. Mr. Wm. Kmanuol Intends moving his family to Uncklcbcrnle, where ho is mining conl for Contractor Jleoso. Six neighbouring bands havo accepted in vitations to participate In tho plo nlo bn the 15th inst. A Jovlariltne li anticipated. John McKcnna has recclteii a large sup ply ofcliolco beverage from New York, ulvo him a call. Lilward Rellly, the driver boy who had Ids leg ninputrted last March, at Sf Mary's Hospital, Plilladelpela, returned home on Monday, lu a very depressed condltfon. Ills chances of recovery aro doubtful. Robt U.Itoulen took his departure for the city of New York on WcdncJJay, where he intends to join tlio constabulary. Honest Hen has hoisted his clitar sign. Teople will not go astray from whero thoy can get tho worth of their lt-oricy. .Mr. P. haivler returned from I'hlladel pkla on Monday, where ho purchased a large assortment of dry goods and groceries. Filial Accident nt Iloltciiilaiiqua. On Saturday morning nt about eleven o'clock as Augustus Heckenberger In coinpa. ny with a number of other laborers was en gaged in loading pig Iron into box cars, at tlio iron wharf of the Thomas Iron Coinpa' ny nt Hokendauqiia, it bcetimo necessary to movo tlio cars. There being a slight down grade in front of (ho wharf each man took a car and pushed it out of the way. It was while thus crfgaged that Mr. Heckenlicrger was knocked down by ono of tho cars, com ing on n little faster than he thought. The first truck of the car tedovei' him with out injuring him, ho then attempted to get from under the cars between the trucks; but the car was moving too rapidly, he was caught by the renr truck, and his right leg from tha hip joint to Hie knee wee fearfully mangled whilo his left leg below tho knee woe broken in two placet, collar bone and breast bone were ulso broken. IIo was brought to his home on Second street, this place, where his injuries were attended to by Dr. M. E. Hernbeek, He was, however, so badly cut up and bruised that lie was be yond all earthly help. Ho died at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Coroner Troxel was notified and held an inquest on the remains. The jury rendered a verdict of accidental death, IIo woe buried onTueday morning last in the St. Mary's Cemetery; He was 30 years of age am! leaves a wife and four children to mourn Ilia sudden death. OtUa aetugua Vallef Ittcord. ' lu .Mrilic. TOMday morning the men at one of tbo Philadelphia and Reading Goal and Iran Oorapany'l OhxrCarbon eollltrles slruek be cause the outside bow refuted to hoist them whenever ten men requested to ceuie out of the mine. This oil Ion throws two hundred men out of em payment. A stroller stilke oe curredat the Wadeivllle shaft on Tuesday. The men are still oat and the colliery Is Idle, throwlax between ftve and six hundred hands out of work. No ownpromlte is eipeotetl. A law lately passod retires that when ten men worklngln a slope ur shaft assemble to 1 be hoisted It shall bo 1 be duty of tho boss to take them out Immediately. tlUliop DtibbN ( tiii! Itvntijellciil Atranclntltm. About one month ago it was announced from the pulpits of the Evangelical Antooia, tlon In this neighborhood, that Bishop DubW was coming, nnd trould make hit appear anco in tho churches of tho above-named denomination in this county. Soon ofter the announcement was made, we hoard the members of these churches iJolee over the fact; they had heard nnd lnd Inuelt of tlm bishop, and had long wished to hear him ; whilo others, on nil sides, who knew lew of the good minister, niked euch questions ns Who is Bishop Duhbe? Does ho preach German and Hnglieh? What ii the secret of his success? Where does he live, .to.? Last BdiUlay, tho 3rd lust., tho time fur his appearance, wo determined (u hear him, and expecting tho church would bo jwckeil with anxious hearers, whito those who oamc late would not eland n chance of getting n good, coinfoitnble feat; wo slartod for tho Wcissiiort church in good time, nnd reached there about 8:45 a. m., ond, although three fourths of an hour before time, found the church was alreody nicely filled wilh ieo plo Impatient for tho bishop's appearance knowing Hint n rich feast of fat things was in store for llieni. Tho intervening time was spent in 0110 of the old-fashioned, earn est nnd thoroughly Hvnngelical prayer tncctings, in which tho effects of the Holy Ghost wero Been nnd Iclti ll'hlle ntrnestly engaged in einging a hymn, tho Bishop, uc couipanlcd Willi Revs. Seyfrit, Sniayer and Shuitz, passed through tho isle, whilo our eyes wero turned in tlio dilectiou of tlio doorlotakon first glance and reccivo our first impressions of tho Bishop. Our first impression was that ho is n very strong man, nnd this wo afterwards found" him to bo physcally a well os in argument, rlio torical nnd oratorical potlcrs. Ho is n man with a largo head und a largo heart, which, when disclosed, sways un audlenco at will. On tlio pulpit his apiearaiico Is vcrv gen tlemanly and well proportioned, llo has tho right form lor a pulpit orator. When ho commenced preaching his volco was low nnd slow; ns ho progressed his voice t ml manner became more earnest and Im pressive, and nt tunes when lie would make things very impressive ho siwke quito loud, and you Immediately saw Its cll'cct upon the audience to which ho was preaching. His 6ermon was a practical one 011 "Self Examination"' and wo speak impartially, when wn say, of all the eeiincns wo over heard, wo never heard onythiiiff liko this. Somo wept almost unconsciously under that morning cnscourso who nro senium seen to weep, whilo many of tho pious portion of tho congregation responded with heaily "ainens," nnd many shouts of glory. By the time tho sermon was finished, tho heart, under the Gospel Microscope, was fully laid bare, and while thankinc Gud that ho lias given such power to men to preach the gospel, wo lelt liko going to our secret closet and seeking a clearer ovidenco ol our acceptance wilh linn. The Bishop's prayer was n model of ex cellence, combining in Itsell earnest suppli cation for tho assistance or tho Holy Ghost, and zealous pleadings for Christians, Einnors, men 111 nutnonty, anil tno lwur woiking lncn in these hard timesi Ho speaks witli force, propriety nnd ease. and what adds much to the magic effect ol pis sermon 13 ills ucep-aouleil piety. The Dishop is a mau of prayer, and when he speaks wo feel that his words como from o heart gushing with love to Christ and n de sire for the salvation of eouls. Everything no sjieaKs seems 10 como spontaneously, ami his mind, heart mid gesturcjnfo ih lullsym pathy with everything expressed. Speak ing is no trouble, apparently ; ho speal(3 so easy and natural ; wo never saw a man moro nntusal in his gestures. Tlio Bishop preached in New Mahoning In tho afternoon. After this sermon we met li i 111. Ho said ho felt very tired, but wc found hint to bd olio of the pleasautest men in conversation wo ever met. In tho evening wo heard him preach a 6ermou in English in the Lchlghtnn Evan gelical church, and wo lounil 1 1 1 11 1 tho same great pulpit urator ; ond although very tired, his seimou w.irflugical rather than practical like that In tho morning yd It was a master ell'ort of its kind, and wo felt highly dc lighted. Tho Evangelical chuicli was pucked to overflowing; many left without gaiuging ndmillaiicc. The Bishop gener ally preaches threonines on Sunday, almost every evening, and sometimes in tho day during tho week. Tlio work is very trying, but wherever ho goes largo crowds of peo plo Hock to hear hear him. C. S. W. A Sond Until. Wo are informed that n parly of mm, residing near Pine Run, douo Eniiieexid lont fishing 011 lost Sunday somo of tl cm tried it Saturday night, but did not succeed very well. On Sunday moinlng they drew the water out of ShiiiUio's dam, on Pipe Run, nnd caught about two hundred pounds of trout, suckers, Ac. A very large haul? A horso and wagon was used to carrv the fish away. Wo don't know whether Hut kind of fishing is legitimate or not whether it is in Bcabou or out. Tlio bunks of the strcanl Or dam wero strewn with fish from two to threo inches in length. Ono or two such hauls would bo likely to clean out an ordinary stream. We understand the party are not so elated since hearing tho sentiment of their neighbors on tho matter. Yours, Mackkrrltow.v, Tlio veteran soldiers will hold a meet ing at tlio Fort Allen House, Webppnrt, on Saturday evening August 10, nt 7!30 o'clock, instead of this (Saturday) as originally pro posed. A CYCLOPEDIA TOIt SIO. Terhaps tho rr.ost rcmarkablo literary en terprise of the time, Is the publication of the "Library of Universal Knowledge," In i!0 vol umes nf nearly 1,000 p.'gcs each, handsomely bound, for 60 cents per tolume, or tlO for tho set. It Is a reprint entire of tlio last (1870) bdlnburgti Pnd Lftmlon edition of "Utiambei EncycloicUlai A Dictionary or Universal Knowledge for tho People," with very largo adJItlons upon topics of special Interest to American renders. Tho amount of matter will somewhat exceed that of tho Cyclopedias ofAppletoner Johnson, though tho prlco Is bu t a fraction of their cost. Volume cne Is to be reaiy early In September, and tho others will follow at very short Intervals. Tho re markably low prices aro accounted for by the method of sale, to the subscribers direct, lav ing them the large commlMfbn; often 60 or 60 percent, paid to agents or dealers; also, by the recent great reduction In tho cost of mak ing books, and also by making very largo sales. This certainly li a work that the mil lions Will appreciate. Special Inducements are offered to early subscribers and ta clubs. Tho same publishers' have recently liiuod editions of "UhiiniberS Orclopedlaof English ijitcratnre," 1 6l 42.0W, formerly sold in 2 vols., ror$t.O0; also, 'Itolllns' Ancient His tory," and "Josephus' Works," large typo editions, for J.J6 and 43.00, and "Smith's Bible Dictionary," 41.09. They also publish, In August and Septem. ber, the "Acme Library of Biography," 12 vols,, and tho "Acme Library of Modern UlaMfei," 0 vols., tha former at si cents and tho latter at W cents per vol. In these series are presented such authors as Carlyle, Ma cauly, aibboo.Uoldsmltb.Lamartlne, Michel et, Thomas Moore, Walter Soott.nnd Fouque, and such subjects' as Ca'sar, Cromwell, Burns, Joan orAre, Vlearof Wakefield, Lallallookh, a.c. Full catalogue of paUleatlens, terms ta clabs, &.,' Will be sent freo on request by the publliheri, the Axkrioak Book Excuamib, 55 Deekuan St., X. Y. YOU DON'T ICKOW'f 13 HI K T.W.. "They tyred me of Ague, BUlraWBn and Kidney Complaint, artmmeorfed. I hud a half bottle left which I used mr my two little girls, whom the doctors aw! neighbors aid eould not be eured. 1 am confident I should have lost both of theiu oue night 11 I had uut had the Hup Bitters in my loaw to une. I found thev did them so touch hinkI contnim-d w.ih them, ami they are Uow well. That is why i y, u dc )tf know half the value 1,1 II. p U.tl r, and to not reoiumeiid them highly enough." H., Rochester, N Y 38 S Tor the OABpetr ADTOttATB. riWXsYLVANIA nwciri flifTrrrt,wmriir, Aog. 7th 1R70. Look out for an brwf He! Higiiht wli fun am KrislmshttinVr, "j Hbn do gem tbus nlessatma ld, tin doit brattcht yusbt de koryont head awgeveka uf d wipslide erra kep. OllaWllo iln do boveiTi btilfSy oil terra felder Mtmblowye, un reddv gTSWga fur de soad nous inaucha, For an fecht good rrldryit dndn mer dee do recommend ! teWn wachtt gakoehtu oyer, an sthiek beef-steak, nwer net sd hnitj gabroda, hany biich-wenrtau kttcha, garbro day gtTJinWerflh eiillckelgabrodnishunk cr, un n gross ctiply full toe mid plnnly tJiicker drin. iU is for tewa wochn Uuriclt nn fraw nf basuch gonyn nocli l'ait Forest tnmhlp, tin nncr dot by nominn Daniel Krasey, dar hot now gnmaned arkeiitytwhtdu mid erra wo nr wot, un hut sc cvvn urn pueha waller, tut dar resuld wor, se hut cam niohl'an glos shUind In si gafres ni gittlnnisea doe es erva, gahlild hut. Feel greildid tell so all wips bild ; ee lint! now ail notion can an trilogev va on dor corti An getiteel family I Ware is cs dos nn family genteel maiicht I El se mlwa wine un whisky Im house hovvn.gooty klader,nn kan visible means of support, un dc kiniicb misM lhulcnsit,un dorfagornctshoinilanna. Sam. KnisUASUTL'tTP.R. A new and dangerous counterfeit fivo lollar Notional Bank nolo has just been dis covered by the United States authorities. It Is on tho Pawling National Bank, Now Yt,rk. It can however, bo readily detected by h close examination of the word "imita tion" in tlio lower left hand corner on tho back of tho nolo. In tho counterfeit the t's nro not crossed. Another point of dlOercma is seen in tho woid"Itegistcr" on tho faco of tho nolo. In tho counterfeit tho stem of tho small "r" has a right curve at tlio baso n9 though the engraver had started to mako d ." Tho general appearance of Iho rloto is much darker than tho genuine. Tho letter "11" In tho word "thousand" 011 tlio back iu- licatcs tho correction mado in that letter, changing it from "w" to "11," isoo iti;v.ico. Wo will iwv Iho nliovo reward for onv caso of Liver complaint, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Cos tivoucM wc cannot euro wilh West's Vcgbt nblo Liver Pills, when tho directions aro striclly complied with. They nro purely Vegetable, nnd never fall fo civo satisfaction. Sugar Coaled. Ltrgo boxos, containing 30 pills, 2j cents, l or 6.110 uy nil uruggists. Beware of t'ouulerfeits and imitations. Tho genuine manufactured only by JOHN C. WJ-.ST H UU., " t lio I'UI Manors," ii x ibj W. Madison St., Chicago. Freo trial pack- ogc sent by mail prepaid on receipt of a 3ct, stamp. 28 ly .H.KIMi:i. niissirKER Ueiti. On the 12th nit. hy Rev; A. Iliirllioiotnew, .loscpu iiunsicKcr, 01 ua houlng. Carbon county, and Miss Kate A; Heed, of West l'cnn, bchuylklll county. Honti Cunkku. On the 27th ult by tho same, Dennis liontz and ,lllss matilda uun fcr, both of Mnhonlng, this county, 1IF.1, SurMACiiiin. On the 13thult., In Mahoning, iumnie t;ntnnrme, uatiumcr 01 uweu nnn Mary Shumachcr, aged 2 years, 6 months nnd 1 day, I.olilghlou Proiluru Itlnrkcl. Corrected Wekklt. Flour, ner sack (3 00 05 43 , 1 25 , 1 25 HO IB 14 12 10 7 80. Uoru, per bushel Oats, per bushel .iiixeu unop, per cm Middlings, per cwt lfran. perowt Huticr, per pound Kglts; per dozen i. 1 lu 111. per puond....i Lard, her pound Miouldcrs, per pound Potatoes, per bushel Closing prices of Dciiavex & Townsexd Stock, Government nnd Gold, 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia, August, 7,1870 U S l.'s. 1ESI ....lP4Tj hid 105?, ,uke! 11. m. - tuiencv (Pa.. I8SI. new.... U. c-. ! V new,, .. IT m 4'- new I, JVa Ulll 1.4 ASkCQ ..iOflh bill IK.K Rioted .. no I, tint loin, asi;ei ..102 ml 102m nUi, FeiiusylvutilaTt. It., i. 43 bid 4 ), nskra 'mm. tlcadtaz It, it .... .OT. bid 21 asken Le.njiii Valloi it. II :i. t)i,i ii! aik, d ,. i,li t c al fc Miv. Co,... 2 H old ;& Hsked ITuili il CYiiiiuinieaot A. J.i4i old 14414 nskio NMitliern t'lntral .11... 17 hid if It asked Uo.tonvlile i'a. 11. 11. 1 lo'jtin UJ4 asitert . ,!.. lit. JS neir It It. Co. 5tj bid St, ntkid central Tmntpoi totlon Co II im 411, aslcd Noithrrn Pabibe Com tilU ltd 17 ts'ied ficl'd. 41'i bid 47 asked -t.vor, Orado,) vu bla mH onkcil ' (Vmuuii Ji'sl bid nuked " iDinios ai, a li). nice). b'd a'ked Special Notices. 8O.000 A YKAU for honoat.tntcIllKent UatU ncM iiiL'tioragcnts. Now builnun lUlit work. AiUIrcss CoOi-euativb Aokkcv. Madison, 1ml, .lunoiiS. lino. Til 12 AVOIIMJ'S 1IAI.M. Dr. I. D. WEYUUltN'S .ALTERATIVE fcYRUr xTA remedy uaTIUltTY-VIVK "iEAIlS in a prlvntu iruct ce.mm never fuHlnij to indtcallr c;ujo nroiy-.Krv'i'Pln.GoonclaiThVplilIU. antral, Diabetes nml all ttivwaps in which ilio b'ood is Implicated, is now oiTeted to tlio iubtic, .-oM by nil iutail imrGGKTS. nml (uho!cpfli oniv) bv THIS WKYUUHN MtilUOlM CO. l O. llox 8J3, llouliebtiT. fc. Y. WlVV ri8lt. Women do pa, well at men. JNunv matte moro tban thd n mount tntcd above. No ono o n fall to mnfte money fRHt. Anv ono vano tbo work. You cm innlco from 90 rents to ti jin hour iiv devot. as: your nvcmmra and rptuo time to tbo busl. Iias. jt coit imrhinir to try tno (jumdwh. Wot inns Itfeti it lor tnntiov maklns evfr ottered ut'fnro. llu-uie nleaaur un 1 strictly bouor iiilo Uflmie . it wm wnnttoknow nil about tbo bet pij Jug bURlnem before tho nubiic.teud u your addrean nod wo wJ I Mend vou lull par tirutaM and private terms tteoi sump es worth $"i ulto fror : rot! win tu,n -nko up your mind tor votirpeif Adtlresn UKOltUK bl'INHON it CO., L'oitUnd, Mai. e. Juno7. If. SAVE A DOLLAR! tiik eotptun I'TiVKit Aciul ami i.tVLK lAD ! w thout any eice pilon tbo best ld in extfteneo tor the cuto undpteveution or all m tlurioas dUoai and ibo rnnet woliderful intM'iout discovery of tbo jkoj ' iiih)iMi.m ieUirec, t utod by absorn. tun t-Mid for pamphlet which elves certtn ratnot extraorduarv cures performed by thu rut', mailed fret. Ask your DiiijrgUt for the Kxvpnan I'nd and tike no other r If he ha none l w.ll houiX jim6no bv mail on rcccpt of nrloo.ll. JCH. I. M.MINUt81 Market hl. Vutiibarffh. J a, Ho. a Aeeut lor tho United Ma tea. May 311 year. " A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY roni.vi;n. D It. T. FELI0 6un AUD'S Oriental Cream ; OR, MAGICAL HEAUTIFIER. Elicits n clear, transparent comnltxlon. fret irom Tan. rsKCKLF or moth Patch Hd. Tbeatv quxlitiot. ndriod to Iho Juuwenceand puilty of Hi t'ttfiedieuts. mnfl the "Oriental Cream" bo d Us hruttiment place in public otem a the beai timet com tan ton. We have Tlio tisn ml a nf Testimonials tuortuff lb ii. from riltingnlhl tperattcand utumalla urttsu uud belles. Woman should bo beautiful, n man should be Jutttul, Tiis "hu mau (dee dlvlna" loet Us charm it not fion Irom pot or blemish. Tho purpose of tho 'orJ ental Cream" 1 to aooomplnli this to every in. tan oh. and without harm. Aiao'loudio4 bub itltM." for removing kUperfUout hair Instantly. without injury. JIM2. M. il. T. GOUItAUD. i8 Bond Bt.N. Y. Hold bv druvffUts and fancy woodsmen Mny ifl time . ERRORS OP YOUTH. AOF.Ml.ua wbuuHir6,l for yit. from erou. IKBlLIl V.l'BliJtATUUS DfiCAV, nnd all flio eft.Htn uf ymlhlul lodtMmlan. will (ur id. uke ot -uAciiuk Uuumuit. , mud free in aft who nt It th luotw aud ifirooilon for makinir thi .Iinple raioaay bv vblcti b wan cur-d. Huffurei. wUblu; profit hy thi ad, eitliH-r'ni-xi't-iieuce can du bo br adurewlitgiu perfect ouufliUtiotf. JOiqp B. OO DKN . il OoUr HL N, V. lvl'VfAT 1 'S Till" reinarkablo toed Splint, OttrlJ. OiJ'oaa, ie . or any imlarae uiuai.uiul WIlJ. HEIIOVJi TUK BUNCH WIJ A IXT V VI N "'Hi lit' HI4TKJU.U i.) A .1 . otcaUAiaw-u aaia. Hu ram., nu raiueuy tir i titii. . r ili,vcred lOitfriaK vr oerlatatyaf i im I", nifulat.ui wi.1 nitwlu I 'I I.' U, ill rntc il. ivi-i jrou'jir u 1'uatti urn ur 4afK'ldtrH MUavdrua a: m, ur tuui. tu Mrd;in or ttui lavauuir J Keadall, r'u'aUir rgn ran., .
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