jij n. siisWEiis, DISTIIIOr ATfOrtNKT & COUNBF.lXOlt AT.IjAW. Office, Klott'ii tlmlitlDfr modawoy. MAUU1I OIIUNlv. rA (jettllnrr Estates. Plllns Accounts and Orphans Court Practice n specialty. , Trial of Cnn.es f "tc'til'r nttpn(W to J.effnl transactions in jangnnh nnil German. Jan I'. mind TjADTJD av bo found en (lie nt OF.O. I HIS HftHKKiv nnWF.T.T. a no'B News- ti"r.'.- 11.M...1 111 i-n ,il-n Wrcpt. JEW YORK. rtnWF.T.T. no'B News- , a ii rem mt nuienu, in r-n iw Where ailiVKUTifiwu wo TiiAtTM maybe trade lor it In SJw totom Starts. SATURDAY, AUOUS lu, 1870. Local and Personal. ro sunscanniits. Subscribers to tlio Carbon Advocate will lako special notice- that our terms nro one dollar n year strictly in advance, If not so paid $1.23 will bo charged in every Instance. Subscribers getting their papers by mail will refer to tho direction tabs on their papers nnd nbte llio date, nnd -remit accordingly. Chew Jacksos's Best GWcct Navy To bacco. -6tt , ' Chas. Kei fer, aged S3 years, a farmer, fell dead In Easton, Monday, of heart disease. Hon. Michael Cin5idyt will bo principal bf tho firammar school at Summit Hill the tomlng term. Tho farmers aro now at work hauling ilmo and manure, nltd in preparing lor Cecil' Ing. rartles going west can got tickets.from Bert. SealKil.lt, D. V. II. It. depot. 1012 Tho Copley Irotl Company will soon be ready to start their furnaces, 03 tho repairs are nearly completed. Wo nro now in tho last hot month of Ihq year, and n little more calm enduranco will carry us safely through to tho fall. According to the assessment book there is only ono gold Watch in South Bethlehem, where all the wealthy railroad officials re side. For SALit.-Eight shares of tho Capital stock of the 1st National flank of Lehighton. For further particulars apply nt the Advo 'cate office. Tho Second Brigade, N. 0. rn. nro to go Into camp at Easton, beginning Septem ber 29 anil ending October .1. Ellas Williams, n miner, was crushed to death between two cars at riymouth, on Saturday afternoon. John Coleman was killed by a fall of Val In the Pennsylvania Company's mine at riltston, Monday morning. An ounco of peach kernels contains a grain of prussjc acid, Which is a fatal quan tity. ' Ammonia Is the best antidote. Tho Popular Western Ticket Agent, B. O'Brian. will be at Ibis oflico next w critics- iv nlnliL if von intend toco west, call nnd sco him, he will scrid you right, cheap and ouick. "Sound," Eaid a schoolmaster, "is what vou hear. Pr instance, you cannot feel a sound." "Oh, yes you can," said a smart boy. "John Wilkins," retorted the peda mMie. "how do vou niako that out 1 What sound ran you feel?" "A sound Ihrashiti, replied the smart boy. Anil this reminds us that It is "found" tviliey to hire teams at tho popularlivery ofDavId Kbbeit.on North t.trect. this borough. Prices down to suit limes. The six-year-old daughter of Edward ilyan tried to cross tho ruilioad track at I air- View,ncarWilkesbarre,on Saturday evening, liv crawlinff under a freight train. Her iiursc, Catharine Lafiin, aged 18ycars, tried to bring her back, when tho train started killing both girls. 300 boxes West's Vegetable Iilver Tills, Tor salo ot DiSrlirtg's Drug Store. 20 cents per box. 'f Danny Davis, of Beading, who is twen-ly-thrco years old. forty-eighty inches high, hnd weighs forty-eight pounds, will sing basslnjlio Ulipulian Opera 'Company for $25'perWou(lijnnd expenses. SoIlCDerr, of Slatington, preached Ills n'unfial harvest sermon befoto his ci.n Brega'ti'm in said plnro on Sunday last. Thero .was an unusually largo audience, and i tho discourse; hlghlmnstrttetivc. -Iflyoujanta nico smooth, easy shave, your hair cut' or shampooing, go to Fran .Ponderer's Salooh, under the Exchange Ho tel.jHo will fix you right, and don't you forget "It; retcr Kelchncr, who in tho long ago printed a paper nt Cutrsaunuu, but who since then has bo wandering about tho country n Whiskey 6oaked tramp, is in jail at Albany, New York, at present. So writes ltainmel, "tho man from Peru," now in tho nine' 111 elltution to nwalt trial on the charge of hav ing recently attempted to explode the steamer "Drew," on tho Hudson river, while bn board ns a passenger. ' New Arrival. H. II. Teters, the tai lor, has just returned from the city, with another large nnd elegant flock of summer goods, comprising cloths, eassiineres, and suitings, of latest and most f,islii"nnblo de signs, for mens' youth's and children's wear, which ho is prepared tomnkc up In tho lat est and most ilurablo stylo at prices so hm- ns actually defy coniH!tllioii. Call and ex amine goods and learn prices before vou buy elsewhere. No trouble: to ehow goods nt this establishment. John Greth, son of Samuel Crelh ol Shocinakeisville, Berks coun'y, is reportul to have beeri titrtured to death by indlans in tho western irt of Kansas. The reason assigned for so doing U that he shot and killed on Indian squaw. He had with him two companions, and they were immediate ly confronted by seven largo Indians who look Mr. (ireth and cut his fingers length wise ond loosened tho sinews, after which thoy scalped him. They then proceeded to take out his eyes, but before this oould bo aoeomplishcd he died. Major George C. Hutter, formerly Kastnu, died suddenly on Thursday woeli whilo sittl ns in 8 chair in tho pttrlor of his residence on his farm near Dynchburg, Vu, Deceased was about cighty-fivo yours of ng Ho was the sun of Christian Jaoub Hutter. On Saturday week the Jiebigh Cai MkiiufiieturiDg ll'orke, at Stemton, were stop)iel. It was found that quito n large patch of the boilers above tho fire-place had lieoome charred or crystal!!, on aonount of ledlmept in the boilers. Mr. Cunningham, of Alleutowir, was tho first to notion the condition they worn in, and um his sug gestion tho works werestnppod immediately in eider to repair the defect nnd to avoid anetW explosion. Adirisluiii Freeby now residctit In East Pefiji township, was born in Germany, on QhdMinae day 1777, and was, therefore, 101 yM obi on his last birthday. He lnM,been n wldewer for the jwit IS years. His mor- rjtl life was blessed with I2eIiildren,fi(irU nod It boys, eight of whom are still living 3 girls al 1 bny liaviog died. Mr. Freeby is a forgenMD by oejupslian, ami uutilqdite reatntly lies Wn in the habit ef visiting IhU borough, on font, to purehase tupplies, .U. NxUoilJjssei.Urt Qau(rUy night of Ut week, nser '''MllississMiniltilin 8Urk fell dawuaeeviug In into four fvvt of water am! was drowned. ....... ...... . Orjrniiizrii" of members of tho LegisIoture,ln con- jhighton c n With the Iliot bill, gave bail, at Ilajf? 'Af,lin(,urn) m g Wednesday, fur their appcaranccrat . p q j xt term of Court. ., Lost, on Tuesday evening last, on la high (Second) street, this borough, a lady's fine striped Shawl. Tho finder will bo liber ally rewarded on leaving II at this office. -'Tho Evangelical camp meeting opens lo-dity (Saturday)) at flowmnnsvllle. It will undoubtedly bo an occasion of Interest ing services. -J, A. Horn's new hotel building Is pro gressing finely. Tho bricklayers commenc ed on Monday, tho bricks bdliig lurnlslieit by Lewis Graver, of South Lehlglilon. By lo-dny (Saturday), they will reach the 2nd story. Tho members of Zion's church of Lo hlgliton, recently presented their Pastor,Bev. tj. K. Derr, with n mlleago book over tho Lehigh Valley Bailroad. Tho book Is good for loOO miles travel. The present Ishigti !y appreciated by tho rev. gentleman. Tho subscription price of thoSlatihgton Xctos hos been reduced from $2 lo $1 per year. The editor says that tho change wnj caused by "hard times. Tho gentlemanly passenger orcnt of tho Hannibal nnd St. Joseph It. 11., J. W. Tickle, Efq., was in town on Wednesday evening last, with Mr. B. O'Brian, llto )iop tilar Western ticket agent of East Mauch Chunk. Prof. I-'. K. Bornd will open a subscript lion school for all grades on Monday morning, lBlh Inst., .In tho public, school building, in this borough, to continue for live weeks. The terms will bo 75 cents for PrN niary scholars for tho term, nnd $1 lo $1.25 for advanced scholars. W. H. Kcmblo. A. W. Lciscnrlng and Dr. Shoemaker, charged witli corrupt solid tation of members ol tlio i,egisioiure,in con nection risburg the next Dr. Gulick, being drunk, tried tonnnult Dr. Gibbs at thelattcr's housc,in Hyde Park, near Scranton, on Tuesday nlcht, but was shot nnd wounded by Gibbs. Gulick then turned on Mrs. Gibbs and stabbed her, per haps, fatally, with n pocket knlfo. There was an old quarrel between the two doctors. 7"ic HVcty Oipitdl, published at Tope ka, Kansas, which is advertised In our col umns this week is a good specimen of vigor ous Western journalism. Tho publishers offer to rend a copy free for examination. Several lillleraoucs havo taken place In this borough during tho week, but the publication of tho particulars could not re dound to tho credit of the parties thereto, nor to tlio good name of Ihc borough. Knffccd. Henry Amor, an old and well-known citizen of Mahoning Valley, who has been totally blind for tho past tlireo years, but owing to his strung' constitution bears his affliction with great fortitude, is enjoying good health, and nothing pleases tlio old gentleman mora than to havo some of his old friends drop in to see him for a pleasant halt hours chat over old times. Cn Thursday, the "th hist., after a pro tected illness) Mrs Sarah Etta, tho esteemed wife of Gideon Heintzelnian, residing near L'ohigh Gap, passed away from eartldy scenes. Mrs. Hcinlzclman had been a suf ferer for many months from dropsy. She was aged J3 ycals.S monllis and 1 day. Slio was a member of tho lteformcd church Sho left 0 children four boys nnd two girls six Having ilica lielorc her. Services were held in llio Frcidcn's churell on Monday morning alter which her remains were con voyed to it-s last resting place. Bev. h. JO Derr, officiated. Lndics, Daniel Graver, at the Bee Hive Store, has commenced, to closo out his stock of Summer Mods at an extraordinary reduction in Or der to make room lor Fall and Winter goods. Doli't you for get that noib is a fine oppor tunity for bargains. "Gaxn Pa." Ono day last vrcek the belter half bf Trof. F. K. Bernd, of Lehigh- on, (son of Prof. Bel nd, of Egypt,) delighted ns heart by presenting him with a healthy, Vigorous and handsome hoy baby. While tho father feels exceedingly happy over l- called papa, Mr. Berndt, Sr., doubtless also thinks that gramlpa has rt venerable, pleasant sound. Mav tho young 'un live a long, prosperous and happy life, and reflect tlio good looks and sclioliiily attain incuts of his proud "parient."- Atlcntown Democrat. The Mino Inspectors' reports forlSiP, just Issued, show 11 casualties in tho Totts- villo district, 1 1 of which were fatal. In tlio sci-oild Schuylkill district there wero SO cas ualties, 25 of which wero fatal. In the Shamuiiih ilistilct there wero 173 casualties, 17 of which rtere fatal. In the middle dis trict of Luzerne ond Carbon counties theio wero ID'J accidents, 3(1 of which wen) fatal In the eastern district of Luzerne and Car bon counties there wero 117 accidents, 31 of which weio fatal At a meeting of Lehigh Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1, of this borough, held on Monday evening last, tho following cominittco was appointed to solicit subscriptions from our itizens towards the purchase of buckets and other apparatus for rendering tlio company moro fllicirnt in case of fire: Messrs. W. V Long, 0. A. Clanss anil Geo. Kemerer. It is hoped that our citizens will resiond liber ally to 'his appeal for help from tho fire department. E. II. Sityder has returned from th city witli another new and elegant lot of ladies' dress goods, comprising tlio latest novelties; at very iopular prices ; also a full lino of dry goods, groceries, provisions, Ac, at lowest prices. C. B, Snyder, for a nunlber of years 11 Wilkos-Barro corroepondcrit of tho Scranton Republican, has taken Kssosion of tho Ha zleton Sentinel, and will hereafter run it in tho interest of tho Bepublloans. Charley is a thorough newspaper man, nnd will, if any ono can, make the Sentinel a success. For tho week ending August 9, the I. V. railroad transported 88,330 tons of coal, total for the season lo date of 2,808,302 ton: an increase oil latt year's business to dale ol -180,275 tons. Mrs. W. M. DuFour, of Williamsport Is visiting her old friends in this vicinity, staying at the residence of Mrs. E. Hibbler: Wall apors have been advanced from to to 20 ier cent, by tho manufactur ers. Luckenbacli, of Mauch Chunk, how ever, will close out his stock at old prices. Persons profiting to havo paper hangings put on in the fall can savo money by pur chasing now. The shipments of coal via the L. A" S. railroad for the 7 days ending August 8, were 94, 413 tons, a total for the season to date, of 21 1, 812 tons, an increase on last year's shipments to date of 1,020,62-1 tons. The StroudsUirg J-'arnwrs Advocate, hitherto a red-hot Fincher Greta- backer, lioists 111 train of Daniel O. IUrr.the Dem neraue eamiidate for State Treasurer. "Be oanse," ys U Irfsveose, "m hr an honest nun." Prof. W. E. Smitfl of Berwick,- was in tewn a day or two this week, calling on his M friend. Remember that 1 pays for the Caaaox Advocate for a year. Send it along. I.Ut of I,cticm Remaining uncalled for In Hie Taekerlon irost-orfico on Selutday. August 0, 1879 ! J. W. l-'lehl I Joseph Kopp Simon Lynn Adam Foster imam r-isncr Persons calling for any of tho above- letters will ploaM say " Advertised.1' L. McDakIu., Postmaster. OtirSrliool Itoarili At a meeting of UieBchbol Board) held on Monday evening last, James P. Smith was elected to leach llio 2nd Primary school, at a salary of 62per month j nnd JohnSheck ler was appointed jahitort nt a salary of $1.25 per month, houso rent and fuel. Daniel Graver and Daniel Olowlno wero appointed a committee to cxamltlo Into tho feasibility of lnaltlng' nn exchange of text-books, to ro port next Monday. Mooting adjourned. Xqgffi Happy i'lnco for VcilrticM. Jewish peddler named Abraham Louis, was arrested on Monday by Constable Webb on a warrant Issued by Esq. Beltz, charged with peddling without a license. Tho case was argued bv Hon. W. M. Bapsher for tho prosecution, and S. B. Gilliam, for defend ant. It was shown by tho prosecution that Louis was liablo ton fine of $50 and costs, Which amount he refusal to nay, and a com mitment wns mado outVvhcn ho ngreed to como to terms, nnd paid till expenses of the suit, amounting to $12.'J0 nnd promising not to peddle in tho county again, he was allowed to depart nn his way rejolafngf&in' vinced that Lchigbton Cas not the place for the running of bin businossi- ' Orrrnulzril Council, No. , of the Royal was organized in this borough, A. Horn, M. D., in Ileber's Hall, On Wednesday evening, last. The number of charter members is twenty. Tlio following officers were duly elected for tho present term; Regent. Dr. J. G Zem. Vice-Resell t Dr. C. T. Horn. Orator W. C. Weiss. -Tast Regent W. M. Rapsher. Secretary P. M. VanLiow. Collector W. P. Long. Treasurer W. W. BowmanV Cliai.l.ilrt J. S. Mlllen Guide W. II. Edlnger. - Tr Warden F. D. Clauss. '-'-...- - S'-iitry W. Waterbor. ' Medical Examiner C. T. Horn, M. D. Trutees Wv-Waterbor, John S. Lentz, W. M. Rapsher. Tho next meeting will be held in Reber's Hall, at 7:30 p. 'in.,' bn Wednesday, August 27th, 4-- Ittr(ii.Jay Surprioo Party. Ono of the most pleasant social events of the season in East Tenn township, was tho surpriso party, on Monday evening of last week, at llio residenco of good Father Rett ben Peter. It was ill honor of his six ty-filth birth-day j about fifty relatives and friends paiticiprted in tho festivities, thirty of whom wero 'rom Lehigh county, and twelve wero his own children and grand-children. Tlio occasion was a com plete surpriso to Mr. Teter. During his temporary absence, in tlio evening, theso merry-makers gathered at his residence and on his return he found, not only his yard literally blockaded with horses and different kinds of vehicles, but his residenco overflowing with n joyous and numerous addition tohisfamily. One ofour East Penn correspondent writing of tho event, says : "In a short time tho tables were spread and loaded Willi the greatest abundance and variety of substantials and delicacies. In tlio midst of these viands, was a large, hand some cake, bearing on its top in raised letters tlio name, 'Reuben Peter.' After nn even ing of social enjoyment, all returned to their homes, rejoicing in tlio thought that its more bles-icd to give than to receive. Among tho guests,! noticed several from Seagcrvillo ond Heidelburg, who, it seems, havo not forgot- cl tiieir old friend, Father retcr. If their hearts had grown cold, they would not havo como all tho way over the Bluo Mouutaii on so hot a day to greet him on his birth day anniversary." Important Commissioners Jllrotlns' A fully attended ineetingof tiio Board o: Counts' Commissioners was held on Tues- lay. Tho following resolution was unani mnlisly passedl Wiirrkas. at tho nrcscnt time, hut vcrv few prisoners are in llio county jail, and ail ine and grounds heinir completed, it is re 6"lved, to dhpeno with a watchman or warden lit thojad after the 31st of tin moiiiii. This resolution was passed in order to re luce tho county expenses and lift, ns far n: practical, tho burden of taxation from th shoulders of taxpayers; unless tho liumbcro prisoners in jail, in future shall bo great! increased, tlio office of warden, it is under stood, is to bo permanently dispensed will thus saving n salaried official to the county Thd Commissioners Clerk was instructed to notify tax collectors that tho tax duplicate for all years previous to 1S7U shall bo settled at once. Numerous complaints having been en tered at tho Commissioners' office, that the law prohibiting fast driving over tlio county bridges is disregarded, dipt. II. E.Schwartz has given notice that tho law relating thereto will henceforth bo strictly enforced. There aro 11 county bridges which havo recently been inspected, nnd aro non being put in thorough repairs. It is to tho interest of tax-payers to see that tho law in regird to driving faster than u walk over these bridges shall Uo enforced. Ilemocrailc County Electing. The Democratic County Committee will meet ut Mauch Chunk, next Monday, 18th Inst., at 11 o'clock. Tho following gentlemen compose the county cosiuittke: Audenrleo Charles Butler, Chas, J. Miir. ray, John Arnn d. Beaver Menilow J. J. Dallajhcr, Daniel llilslln, IIukIi UallUKticr. East l'enn John MrUentult, Daniel Stioc- inaKer, i nas, jr jienritr. East .Mnui-h Cliuuk Henry llclncman, U. U. Miller, Ulias. I I'llonnell. Tranklln I. Z. Ilaiicnstosc, Edwin Sensing. er, Illratu t. I.evan. Kidder. North John I), llolcorab, Daniel G, McLoml. iillis llulf. Kid er, SkUlk Win. II. ltaucli, Francis Vermel, a. j, lirotlheail, Lanstord James Uallagticr, Philip l'ortz, UVU l)V ir. lauiAiine Jnuics Smith, Win. Kmnedy, llennts Uallnclier. Irfhliih Ueo. Slettlcr, Chas. NcOlll. John iienrny kelilirtiton A. J. Durlingr, Daniel Graver, F. l Senunol. Lower Towumenrtnir Levi llarleroan, Jacob ftcnnunx. una, iireen. Malionli'K P. IJ. Kelwr, Clias. Seltz, J. 11 Aruer. Mauoli i bunk, 1st Ward J S. Kelser, Wal. ter Conway, Sr., II. M. Ilroauliead, Mai'ch Chunk, 'it Want (Icorgo Ucktioff, Kosquelioiilng 1'raiiels Clark, Owen Sic darr. Hiiobael Cassluv Packer DavM Uerhard, Iteuben Slelner, t mvr jiurtc. Paekeri. n Penn Forest Charles Smith, linos Keeh, J 11 1 1 11, tSUUtWIl I'arrsvllle J. I'. Ilonland. Summit Hill Juium Swiwosy, Sol. Itlskert H. P. Ulldna. Upper Towuionsln Paul Krssge, Dsnja uiln lleer. Win. behatrer. Wcattisrly Levi Ilartz, II, S. ltlnkcr, John Hlues. W(lnsiart Fred Sstimklt,0aarArasr, Jtiho Muucii Chunk, Au. 30, ISTg. At a meet ing of tho Democratic County Conventloa held tbhr day, John Te?lT, Jkq., 6f Maeieh Chunk, was obeeen ehairirwu, and II. E. Sefawarti, Ess,., secretary tor the ensuing jreer, A. J. Bboduead, Chairman, ro tern. .tlniicli Clnink 'oico SxAKta. The snoke question hero hnsas sumed a proportion Infinitely paramount to the dog question. Twocasesbf Snako;bltlliB occurred last weals, oiio of which we duly chronicled i the other occurred on Thtirs- lay afternoon, and tho victlhl was John Wnrnek, an employee of the Switch-Back railroad, who wns bitten on the hand by a rattlesnake, whilo engaged at his Work) at the foot of Mt. I'isgali-plane, Both victims nve recovered fioni their mishaps. This raid of snakes into Mauch Chunk is due, no loubt, to llio dry weather. They havo left their dens on tho mountain-side in quest of water, nnd it Is no unusual thing for the jieople to find snakes in their gardens and yards, ond, in bno or two cases wo havo cord of, in their house. In view Of tho cxtrembly snappish propensities of theso tiwclcomo visitors among the people bfthe Switzerland," sorrtcbody suggests that they (the snakes) should bo muzzled. It Is a moated question and ns wo got somewhat euchred on the dog-muzzling Issue, we deem It "the belter Jiart of valor" to pass on this one. But it is evident that something should bo done. A young lady and gent, recently, Went to the 2d Ward for n twilight stroll j and arriving atnn Invitinggrass-plot they proposed lo sit down for a quiet, social hat when, lo, nnd behold! they saw a snukol It is needless to say that they trav- ledon. This, however, was a caso of the snake in the grass," which wo think is an pprnpriato plaeo fur him. O, ulVe me a snake In thegrnSi, If you please, j n diunu lor u iinze 1 iiiusi. 1I1KO , can keep off the iriass wit li consummate eato And el ude both the grass and the snako. ris the snako In tlio house that disturbs my sweet ro-i, Tim stiRinhln Rnnkn rnti mnr Krtv. That comes uninvited the unwcicomo itucst, jinu unirers wiien oruercu away. I once went to bed with a snake In tho dark. A tiling 1 shall m-v.r f-TKeti Woilliliiutairreo m re than owderandrpark. 1 snuuuer to tiunK oi n yei Then, ulvo rd o a snake In the trrass, If yoa pieape, Ann the ir ass as farblf n vou cant O, let the uras bo 'montho heathen Chinese iir in ino sweet vaics ui jajian. Little Monrj Doo. Tho Carbon County Democrat relates al some length your Maui h Chunk reporter's liltlo -'dog troublo" of last week, and adds r "This is another warhing to ignorant, uncivilizcddogs from Lehightcn to keep away from Mauch Chunk du ring the dog-day season or at all events to bo moro careful in tho choice of n guido or raveling companion." Wo furnish tho nbovo warning to tho Anvo- -TE to bo repul; lished, assuming that Lehighton dogs do nrt read the Mauch Chunk papers which part, may account for tho Council of that borough very wisely deeming it unnecessary luring tho heated term to put tho dogs tin ier the surveillance of a "catcher)"- With nuzilci on their noses i Dull. 2olwithstandlng the fact that there are quite a number of visitors hero who have fled from the cities for recupera lion, and each train adds to this number, yet tlio nverago Mauch Chunkcr says "it is listressfully dttil I" A promiuent journalist on Thursday said : "If we could only have a sensation of some kind, what a God-send It would prove!" If somebody should com mit tho crime of mayhem on somebody else; or it ono ol tlio lair rusticators lure would elope with anyone's husband j or if 8omo wicked individual should lako it into his head to mine under nnd blow up Mt. Pisgah anything, in fact, to stir tho slum bering emotions of the Miulcli Chunkcr who is tied down hero by business engage ments would bo a blessing ill disguise. A story to tho effect that one ofour shoo-mcr- chants hail stolen n march on the Johnny Morgan Band, caused a inorjtary. ripple, but soon died tho usual death of the canard. M-Kou Tones. Manus Kern, of East Mnuch Chunk, an employee of tho L. V Railroad, Amboy division, was arraigned before Justico Mosser, on Monday morning on a charge of assualting Mrs. Bridget Kerns, a neighbor. Ho entered" into recog nizance for oppearaneo next Monday for a heariugi Sheriff Raudenbush, Register nnd Re corder Phillips, and Chiof-uf-Polico Taintcr liavo been luslicatiug during tho week on the coast of New Jersey. Their principal pastime has been fishing in Jenkins' Inlet. Thero wero other Mauch Chunkcrs com posing tho parly j and their friends at homo have been mado ntt'aro of their successful piscatorial enterprise, by nulncrous presents of fish. Mrs. Taekcr, widow of tho lato Hon. Asa Packer, is spending tlio summer nt Cape Mny. Hon. John Ryan,of rottsville, was reg istered among tho guests of tiio American House during tho week. Hon. M. Cassiday, of Nesquehonlng, and Mr. James Sweeney, of Summit Hill, wero in town Tuesday. SlleHlV Cahoilti 'olid ex-Siieriff Daub man, of Camden, N. J., wero on a visit here the hitler part of last week, and paid their compliments to District Attorney Seiwers, nd other officials. They both united in saying that tho scandal in regard to the brutal hanging of Hunter was without the ilighott lounilallon in fact that Hunter was as well nblo to walk to tho scaffold on the day of his execution! as be was tlio day o murdered Armstrong, A small son ol Engineer Kemerer, of East Mauch Chunk, on Monday, had hi8 foot crushed while playing on tho railroad near tlio depot. A cow belonging to Mrs. Margaret Me Garvcy.of East Mauch Chunk, was killed by tho 11 o'clock trlan, Wednesday night, Extraordinary complaints aro made of fast driving over tho East Mauch Chunk bridgei Tlio chaimlan of tho Republican county committee has called a meeting of that body to be held hero on Wednesday next. rrof. iraneisj a graduate of the Propri etary schools of London, England, has been appointed principal of the High school here, at a salary of tOOO a year. List of Jurors Drawn for October lesdons, 1879 1 oiukd Jtmr. Anthonh Sam.t Inn-kccpor, L. TonamcnMntr. TU- 1 lillfl IB 1 I I'iM K'MI.I Arner. liavld.lahoreriMnUehChunkl,r,rniii,h. Illdter. Tllxlnihtotlldcr.al. Chunk heron (h. Ilrmlhc.li!, A, t) , supcrlnlcnilaht, Lehluiiton. i.onaiTRT.ar., w. .mooter, iii.ununK oorougn, nnbody. L. II,, machinist, Weatherly. '..una, , muiici, UOPS, UI! lieiu-tl. Fruit, .tohr.i laborer, alonch Chunk, twr), I' cist, Joseph, Ihn.kecper, VeltSiert. Frltt, tlliarlcs, laborer, Nesnitellonlnji Orccn Samuel, farmer, L. Towaracmlng, Gwlllln, Edward, miner, Limford. Horn. Josenh. laborer. I.chlithion. Hiiiitiinger, 'i hos.. laborer, Franklin. Kern, Lalayctte, tencher, I. Towamenslng. KiH'her. Wmi. tiulrlipr. Wpulliprle. Stiller, Ell V.. Carpenter, JInuch Chunk, twp Pry, Ilenrv. lalrcr. ffcsnoohonlmf. Sicmlcr. Solomon, farmer, ToiTnmcnslngi Sharp, Pat., miner. Banks, shannon, Patrick, laborer, Summit Hill. eldau, Benjamin, laborer, l'.nlt Pcnni llllains. Jr., It., miner, banksi Zimmerman, II. II., laborer, Mahriilng. tbtit Jcnons. 1st. week. Berjter, Oconto, furmcr, Mahoning. Iirlslln, Dardcl, miner, Banks. Hums, Edward, laborer, Mnuch Chunk twp. Buyer, Daniel csrpCnter, Franklin. Ilcrnhclser, Frod., tailor. East Mauch Chunk. Beer, Jacob, inborer, Towamenslng, uruwn, jviwin ueniisr, i.cnianioni llUtr. Tffiur. mflrohfin,. SdiitTi Ktrfftpr. Becker, Charles, gentleman, Welssport. ''hrtstman, Adam, lumberman, Penn Forest. Carter, Joseph J., honk-keeper. Hanks. Chrlstinao, A. J,, firmer, Towamcnslng Connor, U. P., machinist, Purryvlllo. Christuian, linn., tarmcr, MaUchChUnk twp. 1'urwiiri, win., lamrcri i,. inwauiensinK. Deltrick, Win., farmer, Packer. Dauber, Isaac, miller, East Penn. ;acn, unarirs, laoorer, ciorin Kiuuer. Evans. Chas. N.. miner. Landlord. Fentcrinachcr, llcub.. merchant, Lehighton. f alit, ciias. P., tlerk, Bunks twp. Fink. Italxnr. tiiacti ,ii!( Snintntt tllit. Graver, Luwls, runner. LchlKhtoii. (Inssner, John, tlioemHkcr, 1;. JInuch Chunk, naliies. Henry !.. laborer; East Penn. iiiiiiy, m.tpapcrnangcr.ai. ununit oorougn. ivvilj, 1M 11,'llllUI, llllllUr, JIUHKB Kern, Jeremiah, huckster, L. Towamenslng. ii-,iii..ii. it. ... .rt....n. n...nnn Lculz, diaries, tanner, aliihinlng. alHIorry, Owen, lab rer, Nesriuehonln. Mupslvman, Josiah, laborir, iilahonlnir. iUiGIiI, Kdwiird, laborer, Liusanne. lMiiicr John.fnouIiler.iMnuch Chunk Uorough. iUeyer, ls.iAc, laliri-r, iIaucli Chunk twp. O'lioimel, linmlnlck, lalHirer, Summit lit 1 1. Ilapp. Geo., butclor, Velspurt. ICeiiur, William, laborer, I- ianklln. HouriK, vjnaries, laoorer, r.nsi I'enn, Itlcharils. John U. laborer, Xjanslord. ltumlg, John, farmer. Packer Ilumaiy, Daniel, capcnler, I. Towamenslng, Ilauch, Adam, lAbyrtr, Souili KUder. House, E. It., clerk, Wenthcrlyi llaller. Thus., farmer. East Pt-nn. Strobe, Phillip, c.irpenlcr, Trejckow. ShcrldaiT, lian., clgur-makcr, Al. Chunk bor. TnAVKnsu jurv. 2J. week. Ash. Thomas, cariicntcr. Lcliluhtnn. Mehler, Jolin, lntikeccr, IMnuch Chunk bor. xiowcr. Liwin, mcrcnani, utist iiinucii wnutik. UUcknlewi Evan, laborer, South Kidder. Iliuse, hr., 1'has., farmer, I'arryvlllo. Itccr, Jonas U,. Inborer, Towaiucnflng. Ileltz, Janu s E., laborer, Pnrryville, llelirens. Thomas-, laboreri Penn Korest. llclncman, Jr., 11., brlckmaker, E. M Chunk. iiroauncaii, a. j., merchant, soutn jviuuer. Conutngham, Pat., miner. Hanks. Ch iuiiiin,. I. 11. .foreman. East Muuch Chunk I 'lark, 11. S., clerk, Hanks. Decki-r, Qeo., laborer, l.uhlirh, Drulsbacti, Dennis, farmer. Franklin. EtlK'ir, Iluuh, machinist, Lanslord. KMicrt, llavlil, liveryman, Lehighton. Eddie, James U , merchant, Weathcrly. Fiilrcldlils, Enos, rorctnan. North K'dtter. Prltzlnarn Jos.i shoemaker. Lehii-htom t(latt,llenry, laborer.Mnuch Clun k borough. LtruE?, j-.ruesL 11., iiiaeninisi, Aiinsiuru, Ilontz, Hons, boatman, Mahoning. Illltcmrcr, Jacob, luinbcrinan, Lehigh. Horn. Tliotna-, laruicr, IMahonlng. Johnston, Henry,laborcr. IMnuch Chunk twp. K'oons, win., butcher, VVtlssport. Kemerer, tlco., gunsmith, Mibonlnfr. Kline. Win., shoemaker, Mauch Cliunk bor. Kropf, (Conrad, laborir. Banks. Kemerer, Lewis, laborer, Towamrnslnir. Liukcnbacli, E F.,merchint, M. Chunk, bor. iMcClo-ky. Jiiiucs, mcrchiint. Hanks twp. Purcell, Jiimcs, lnn-kccer, Hanks, Heed, John W., larmcr, Penn Purest. Snyilcr,Sr., Solomon, Innner.L. Towamenslng, VcKsiri Iieiii The Evangelical chapel, in East Weiss port, was dedicated last Sunday. Rev. B' J. Smoyer preached in German in tho morn ing, and nlsil llio dedicatory rermotl ill Eng lish in tlio afternoon. In tho evening, Rev Rinkcr, of Hazleton, filled the pulpit. At each of tho services during tlio day, tho lieat little church which was thus consecrated to tho servico of God, was filled lo overflowing, When tlio work or building tho chapel was completed, thero remained a debt of $G25 slllL unpaid. This was canceled last Sun day, by cash contributions mid subscription tho last $00 being subscribed after tlm bene diction ih the evening. This, at present, prosjiorous church grow out of a class estab lished thero about two years ago from the Weissimrt congregation. Rev. Seyl'rit, of tho latter clitlrcll, ministers to the congrega tinn at present, and Mr. I. C. B.igcnstose is Superintendent of the Sunday schooii W C. Weiss, Esq., will, at no distant (lay; do liver a tomperaiico lecture in tho chapel. P. J. Kistler was arrested on Tucslay and arraigned beforo Justico Boyer, on a warrant charging him witli assault and bat tery on Chrules Miller, little son of I. II, Miller. Ho was bound over in a bail for his apHirailce at tho October term of Court; Tho Young America Cornet Band's pio nic, on Saturday, was reasonably a success, Thero was a light attendance in tho after noon but a good patronago in tho evening. It nctU-d to tlio baiid about 520. Mrs. John Graver mado her husband mppy last week. It Is a girl, and is doing well, as is also tho mother. The new L. A S. depot will bo ready for occupancy next week. ContracWr Senmicl is linw nt work on tho tpire of St. Jacob's church. An infant child of Edward Solt died on Thursday morning. Wm. M. Behlcr has abandoned tho idea of removing to Summit Hill and openin, tlio Washington Hotel, an account of an in ability to get a license until next January court. Tho proposition rereritly mado to or- ganlrft a poit of the grand army here did nt meet witli favor among the veterans. It is preferred to havo a soldier's club, composed of Carbon county veterans, and entirely free from politics. A ques'tlori which has been often asked hero this week, is "Which of tlie churches is St. Paul's church?" Terhaps the Scribe of the Carbon County Democrat can explain. Incendiary rlro III Allcnlou'ii, At an early hour Friday morning of last wpcltdt wns discovered that the livery stables of Snyder A Sons, on Maple lrwt,ln Allen town were on firo. The alahn was rjulckly given, rind three men Stephen Wanner, John Keifer and John Roth, who were sleeping ill the slnblo office, barely escaped with their lives, losing everything, even to their clothing. They at once tried to save tho libfseS) thirteen In huinber, which were fastened Id llio stable, but only eight were got nut, the other live jierislllng. Twenly fivo sets ol harnesa.with ltay,graln,blniikeK, robes, Ac, wero also burned. The firo com mnuloaled to the carriage house, Iti which wero about cighloi n carriages nnd wagons and sovcral tliounrld feet of lumber, nil of which were destroyed. The loss on slock will amount to nearly J-I000 j insured in the Rending Mutual Company for $1000. On tho building the loss is about $2000, On which there Is an insurance of $1000 In Ly coming, of Muncyi A frame building ad joining the livery stable, occupied by Edwin German, also caught firo. The larg car riage factory of Snyder A Hendricks caught fire, but by this timo water was applied and tho buildings wero saved, after being dam aged to the extent of $500. The stick nnd building aro Insured in tho Jordon Mutual Company, of Allentdwn, for $4000. The Cigar Manufacturing Company of JamcsM. Scip sutlercd severely. About 50,000 cigars wero destroyed, and tho other stock entirely leslroj'cd by fire ntnl water. His loss is about $.1000, on tvhicll there Is no insurance. Tho first floor of this building was occupied by Philip Prct2's stove warehouse. His loss is $300, on which thero is no insurance. The beer saloon of Mrs. Charles Seiler was dam aged to the extent of ubout $500. Noinsur ancc. Sovcral other buildings Wero moro or less damaged. Tlio origin of the firo was thought to bo incendiary, nnd n young man named Herlry Gangc'.vero was arrested for the deed. Ho was taken to tho Mayor's of fice, where he made a confession. He had passed remarks to several persons that he intended to burn a stable in order to give the town a sensation. When asked why ho committed the net, lie replied that ho had on old grudge against llufus Snyder. Gangc- wcro has already served a term of two years for arson, nnd is considered a bad character. Ho was committed" to j.iil in default of bail. Gsngowero also savs ho tr.cd to fiiu three other stables the eame'night, but failed. .lliilioiilnir Tiriiikiii!;i!, Pic Hies arc riow Ih order. Apples aro getting to bo plenty in our valley. Miss Lissie Kemoftr, from Lehighton, is visiting friends here this week. Mi Kate J. Arner is visiting friends at Tainaqua this week. It was announced last Sunday that tho singing school at New Mahoning will opeu again on Sunday evening net, under the uuspieos of Mr. Hoppes, Miss Mary Balliet.whohadbeenspend- ing a few weeks at Lehighlou; returned last Sunday, We noticed that quite a number of tbe students of the Centre Square select school attended the pic uio at West Penn last Sat urday, The singing school at Centre Square was largely attended last Sunday evening. Llewlyn Straues is agent for the Iloehester chilled plow. We understand that he lias sold quite e Dumber ef thM al ready Jonas' and Am'andus Kietler spent last Sunday with their friend iu West Penn. Weallicrly llc-ius. David Young is nursing a very sore finger. Tho finger point he had cut off by revolving burr saw, turned by a fellow workman. Alex. Pry'orlc'ft forKeril; Ohio", oil Wed nesday last. Crelghton Hoover, for tho past year a student in Eastman's college, Poughkeejisio, N. Y., has returned home. Water is becoming very scarce. Tho L. V. RR. Co., is already under inoonveni vnco iu securing a sufficient supply in the shops as Well lis for tho locomotives' on thd road. The question of introducing a now series of text books in our public schools is being agitated. An effort is being made to organic a branch lodge of the Knightsof Honor In this idaoe. The tools, ic, of Simon Mailers, the blacksmith, wero dijxed of by Constable Hoover on Wednesday evening. Simon In ids hasty departure evidently uegUeted to square accounts. J. G. liulie, aeooihpanied -by his brother R. B.Eadie, spent several days in Philadel phia this eek. The latter wok seeking medi cal aid for sure eye of one of his children. Wm. Fliekinger is taking lessons in the art of Photography,' with Mr. Stoffert. No more milk and enwiri for llillcy, after he kuswa 'in. I haye Wen reliably informed that Miss E. J. Brewsiw, ruupjinted teacher for the Grammar school, has declined tho position. I she having saeurert a more lucrative situs I tkm elsewhere.' Mr. J. W.' Hunter is men tioned as her probable tuceor. Ills aji Tlio Coat Trndc, The anthracite coal trndo litis not at all improved the past week indeed, it is appar ently even moro demoralized tliart it was this tin'.o last Vceki and liioi'o than it has appeared to bo at any timo beforo tlio cur rent year. The business is qui to dull. We do not fed authorized to quote prices lower than tho July circulars, but wo may safely say that tho large consumers of coal are holding out of tho market in the hope, if not tho expsctation, that they will bo lower. It is openly charged that individual operators as Well as fiomo of the large carrying compa nies which dcslro higher prices for coal and yetdcsirti to conceal their hand iu thedirect accomplishment of that end by openly fav oring n suspension of production, neverthe less do aid tlio purjioso by indirectly unset tling and demoralizing the market by want of unity of action, thus forcing tho conclu sion desired. The Reading Railroad Com pany iu order to hold tho market unbroken, has for tlio past month or twd generously pmircrcd Its aid to relievo tlio Hudson Canal Cdiripiny of lis surplus ttock of coal us it no cumulated front week to week, but from some cluse, whether tho general weakness of tho coal market or the niiEuleable charucler of tho Canul Company's coal, tho Reading lids declined as is Understood, loilgcrtdtake its surplus stock) ih consequence of which, as is supposed, the announced salo by auc tion. Whether a peremptory auction salo of so small an amount as fifty thousand tons is likely to materially affect prices, ifnt ull, remains to bo seen. It will bo remembered tnat prices at the last miction Sab ot coal at Netv York week beforo lost resulted In an average advance of KIJ cents per Ion. It. Is truo the circular prices for August wero not by all the companies correspondingly ad vanced with tho auction sale prices) and llio market lias since ruled dull and untcttled. Such (it tlio companies as did advanco their circular prices wo understand rigidly adhere to them, but nro not receiving largely of new orders. Tlio most of tho business doing it is believed is comptised in tho deliveries on disorders of May and June, audnt tho then lower prices. Wo do not loam Unit thero is any considerable piling of coal by any of tlio companies; several of them report no piling at ull, and not moro than the average 6tock-for this season of the year is on hand. Tile tlioro intelligent 111 tho drithtaclto coal trado firmly adhere to tho opinion u vowed a month ago, that tho market for tho current year will tako ut least 22,000,0011 tons, and It may bo a mililo i more. Of this estimate tho last report shows a total tonn.igo of 11,420,037 tons, against 8,310,031 tons to the same time last year. This will leave for the remainder of the coal year, ebme three and a half mouths, more than seven and a hall millions of tons tu niako up tho lowest esti mate of 22,000,000 of tons fur tlio year. So largo a coal movement ns seven ubd a hull to eight and a half millions of toils ill tlireo and a half months will keep all tho sources of atilhracito supply pretty fully employed, There need Hot be necessarily any sacrifice of coal, and will not bo if but a little com mart sense is exercised by the owners and producers of it. Tho marketing of coal at prices that no more than pay tho cost ot handling, allowing nothing for the coal, is absurd, and should not bo desired even by consumers. If there is no considerable amount of teal now oil the market; such a price for the supply necessary to meet the current demand to tho end of tbe year may be comlianded. simply by the asking j and holding it until given will mako the dif ference to the producers of as many mil lions of dollars as thero aro tons of coal to bo supplied. This is a consideration in amount worth commanding attention.' tirline from Mcmer Jlradotv The public schools el Banks tonnshlp commenced the present term on Monday, Tlio funcralj of Mr. Ohitrln Miller, who was killed lost week by bolng knocked off the train by n water-trough scrottthe LfhlKh Valley Railroad from U. F. Sbener No, 2 Brenkrr while attending to his work n n brnkeman on the Mljell'ttratn, tnokplnee en Saturday nt lo o'clock, and was attended by a lar)io eohcourro uf relatives and friend n. Echo Lodge, No, 249. K. ol I'-i turned out In splendid slle, nnd rifleetedurcftterrilli upon themselves nud the older by the great ro tpect they paid to a departed brother, De. ceased was unmarried nud 31 yea old. of good moral character, nnd highly esteemed as a worthy youee; man, companion and frlond, by nil who know him. Rain Is very much needed In tlilsrevlon. If the drouth continues much longer. mmeor the mints will be torerd to stop on account of 1ml Ing no water tho boilers. It has been a custom for many jenrs. In this tortdthlp, tot the worklngtncn, who nro very heavily buthenco with taxation, to pay their taxes In two Installments and by so dutng, thus left a little money tor tho hull vUUal to Ret on pay day, and making the burden less felt. Hut this year, even this month, the collectors have demanded a full payment of all taxes Iruin each Indlt Idunl who may have so much money coming thriUgh the olllco. Tho miners and laborers protested aaalott the actlun in writing, sending the same to tho eltk In tho company 's omo.) ; of which, ns Tar as we can ascertain, llttleuellee will be taken.-It Is hard, very hard, but If you do perils! In vo lng such men Into oltlee, who, In tbe first place Invikhly heap taxes on )ou, and then, In the second place, appoint such unmerciful men fjr collectors as thoy have done this year, you must blame no party but yourselves. Tho miners teem pleated Id not being compelled by tho operators to su'ptud work. They prcler to uuilto their own suspens ons. Ut, John liaivilon, of Ashley, has been visiting hi- luuny friends here. Hon about the i-iUiia cock. Johnny ? Sir. Thus, carter, of Hazleton, bhrled his third child In the Protislant cemetery, of this place, on Monday ultcrnuon Packer townshlpScliool Board made their nppolntmcms of teachers on Friday of last week. Their appointments are us follows: North Wejt school, Mr. Jno. Trcvaskls, of Beaver Mcfrluw, bt-ltlx h s third term In that township; Church school, IVllss E. J. Trevas. kls, of liearcr Meadow, being her second term In the same township; ll'irlz's school) Mr. Douahner, of Bush twp.. .Schuylkill i o., be ing his first aipolntmcnt In Packer township. Teachers' waucs for each school $35X0; length of term six months. Schools to open Oct, ifl, 187P. Trns Packer township Sunday schools pre po5o holding it lo nlo to-day (Wednesday In Stelncr's woods. All anticipate a happy time. Uiisunvi:n. U.'l .l M I HI 1 IU1 L " iun t'Hit iviin iiotii. The atknrlsnce at this year's eninp incit ing will probably Xerl that of last year. Kit Huntslng,, Is sultl to be the leader of the IJeinivracy In KMt Peiiiij silico Dr' Stoprs departure. linn. J. C. Krtamer sad candidate Paul Krpge were through tbil townihlp 6tl a po litical tour last Monday. Rer. Breigle, Uefi.rrhorl paelor, will de liver a sermon In the church, near Putins ville, on Sunday afternoon ntxt. Ho lint said it shall be against camp ineellnys. A large attendance is expected, Candidates win greatly exorcised nbout the East Penn delegation. Kelser has the insitlo track SemMel Is figuring for it j Kresgo claims it by right. An out-duor party was held at the hotel of PonroM George lost Saturday evening. Copenhagen wo.HlheeveiiingHitimo. Whis key got the better of soma outsiders, who quickly ended the party by a knock-down. It Is thought that J. S. Webb will hold Ihc Republican delegates for his nomination forsherih". Mr. Koons, too, has been after it. The political Held is rather unsettled as yet. The bosses have not come to our town ship to make their arrangement of things. Our I'arr j villc midget, I he Item relating to the Ilghtlnu orfurn it Co No. 3 ffa written lu adiancooftho event, hence the omhsloii ol tho name of tho Individ ual which mo much legret. llio torch was applied by Mrs. Coo cr, wlleol Supt. Cooper, nt3p. in., Thursday. The first cast was made Sunday evening and was fully up to expecta tion. Mr. Cooptr Is already pushing torKArd the ncccssarv repairs on No. 2so nsto bo ablo to'put her in blast at tho earliest dny posslblo The repairs will occupy ob.iUl two months The total capacity or Uio thrco furnaces nil be about throe thousand tuns per month. .Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Pltrsoir, of Dover, N. J., havo been visiting their 'friends here dur ing tho past week Mr. PlersOn is proprietor of an cxtcn-lro hat and clothing establish ment In Dover and, I rem what wo haiti seen of him, IS evidently n Ilrst-clnss business man. Sir. P, relurntd homo on Saturday, whilo bl bctler balfscjonnis with us a while longer. Tho venerable A. W. Hutlcr, Esq., ol MjucIi Chum,, p.ild our village a ll)ln;r visit during the early rnrt oftho witk. It looks qubo natural to s o him about. A ftw sirangcrs nru spending somo time In camp-Ulo at wh.it 13 known as tho Hl Buck, By tho way, this Ills Kovk lias an alias In Lovers Liap." Legmd hath 11 Unit a dual rayedy tiaui'plrod hero tho fatal result ot a breach of plighted love bo. 11 sutjects nnd vic tims being set forth lis sun and dauudncrof the dusky aborigines. Ppon the narrative of this legend jour curt rspoinlcut essayed a jioeiii wrote about sixty lines and like that tlmo- honori-d, time piece, 'tlrniidfulhiT's cluik" stupped sho tjuit ns llio bravo wnsabi,utto tal.oth fatal leap. Our population has been ntgmcntcd dur ing the Wtck by tho audition of several new families. Amuuccb. Mleses Ida and Anna KMIer, from . u , .... n . UIWIMI mm 1UPT nnHiwwv iwmwii. ill air- Vi ert Pwiu.paid us a short visit on Bundav pumuuent would no doubt ve general IUroRTis. aatubctton. HocEiwaT. Caiimtliifr Accident, Lewis Owens, a young man 30 veers of age, and a resident ot Lansfurd, accidental ly shot himself in llio right arm while out gunning in tlio neighborhood of Greenwood dan! on Saturday, 2nd lust,, and hatsinco died oriiisl injuries; The entiie load of shot entered the arm near the shoulder complete ly severing the main drtery and nervea.inak lug a wound of great depth and extent nnd rendering his V a hopeless one from the beginning. Owens walked over the nioun lain and was placed in J. Davis' buggy am taken to his home. Dr. B. II. Davis wa. called in, and in consultation ivUli Dr. Kit ler it was decided luatunUijitjaaukl be dun- uulil reaction canieou. The state ot oullupse continued, anJ on Monday morning the woundwl nun was taken to the Prima. Hos pital, Phila., Dr. Daws and Mr. U. Jeffries eoitwnling to aoconiuy him. The patient survived the journey but tbe aula ot pru tration ouuiinutrj, and he died at IliM p. m. Coronsr Gilbert held au inquest and the body was returned Tuesday evum ng, trie funeral taking Ur2n W nowaday was a married nan Ncbritieliotiliif; Ncrot-nliitrN Dennis Reilly, I, few davs ami. hllo un loading u carol slab, on tho waste-bank, ro coived n govern cut on one of Ills feet by the falling of u largo pioco oislato on It. Among the distinguished arrivals from Philadelphia, during tlio weak, wero tho following ladles and gentlemen: Mcseis. Harvey Mo Vey, Joseph McDermott, Prank McColiougli ; Misses Teresa McGruth, Kutie McUruth, Mary King, .Mary uussan, imto MeVcy, Mrs. Kuto McColiougli. Mr. Jiimos Lemmoii, who has been in tho oil legions for tlio pist Tour yearn, re turned homo on Thursday. Ho roiorU bus iness brisk in that section. Mr. Ehviii Bauer, prominent Demn- crratic candidate for Prothonotary, was in town during tlio week. Ho mot Willi u number of old friends who Impo lo seo him nominated by the Democratic cn'itolitltili: .InniM Moonov returned homo from Chicago, on Tuesday, wheio ho has been employed in tho manufacturing of pianos tlio (Mat five years. jVo gives a cheering ac count oftho west. J. 0. The wheat crop just hanostcd In tho Ly coming alley Is the bett housed there for many years. Butter Is plentiful in Berks county at fourteen cents per pound nnd eggs at twelve cents a dosen. The moulders of the Reading Hardwnto Compijny have ng tin resolved not to accept tlio offer of the company ofnn advance of fifteen cents. Dr. J. A. Filsgerald, a surgeon iu tbe United Slates army, diod at the Logan Hom-d Allooua, on Monday. Ho was a native of Columbia, Latioas er county. We do not believe in medicine fir children, but wo do believe ill Dr. Bull's ll.i by Syrup ntidassertthatuulamilyshoulil be without it. A snow storm was witnessed on tho Al leghenies, about eight miles from Somerset) on Friday last. The snow fell ih latgu flakes and tho thermometer ran down to 55. John Sillihali, a fifleen-ycor-old boy of Etna, Allegheny county, whilo cleaning un old musket on Monday, tvas shot through the head alid instantly killed by the dis charge oftho Wt-aiiou. Tho Internal Revenue Collector of tho Twelfth district, this State, has made his report, which shows that the counly of Lu zerne consumed Gl,0f5 barrels, or 30,000,000 glasses of beer last year. Tho Thomas Iron Company, near Easton, havo collected 3,000,000 tons of hemaliteaud magnet!., iron ore. It i3 thought the com pany have mndo this collection in anticipa tion of a rise In pKce. saan iiMw.iiin. We will pay the abnto reward for anv case of Liver complaint, Dysp p ia, Bid: Headache, Indigestion. Constipation or Cos tiveness wo cannot cute with West's Vctret oble Liver 1 illf, when tho directions uio strictly complied Willi. They me pure,; Vegetable, and in ver fail to rive sutifai Men Sn?nr Coated. Largo boxes, containing 30 pills, 25 cents. For sale by all Dnigei'l'. liewaio of couiiterleits and imitations, too genuine mamil.iclurid only by JOHN C; WE.ST .t CO., "The Pill Maker'.," 1SI 1S W. Madison Si., Chn-rgo. Free trial pack nee M'lit by mail prepaid on receipt of n Sci, stamp. 28-ly .H.tltlMI 1). JONES WILLIAMS. On the 7lh Inst., by Rov. James A. Little, Thonns H. Jones and Miss Auuio Williams, ull ot Hokou diiuqun, Pa. , n ii hi l.clilptuon I'ruduco Jlarlicl. ("nitP.KCTEO WtKHLV. Flonr, per s.n I; $3 OA Corn, per bushel US oats, per bushel 4o Mixed Chop, per cvvt 1 V.I Mlddlinus, per cwt 1 75 IPan. per ewt, W Hurler, pcrpound ft EguS, per duzen 14 Hum. pcrpound li Lard, icr pound lu NhoulOers. pr pound 7 Potatoes, per bushol Closing prices of Dr.iuvrx it TowNrvri Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Tliird Street. Philadelphia, Aug., 14, 1R79 ..1H bid 104'l islrtll ,. 1A) tin !'-!, ed ..102 bid JC"n rskrl ...licit bi.l iC6i kLvl ..ItiU not Ii IH us" 4 .. 41S bid 4 H iskrl ... IUl, 111 S. i.S..Lu .. -2U till 1) t'TI . Z Oltl kl.t Iti llSloui. Notes. LEiiimiTON M. E. Ouuncn; Rev. J. P. Miller, paSior To-morrow, (Sunday , 0 a, in. Class Meeting ; ut 10 n. m., preaching by tho pastor; Sunday M-liool at t! p.m.; Vou n it Men's Pra cr Meeting at C:30 p.m.,and at 1:90 p. ul., sermon by tho pastor. A WISH l,l.-JlSl,ATIt. He Is successful benause he has the man ly courage to rise above ull personal motives or interests and ea his vote and iulluencv on the side of measure which will cuntiib uto to the well-being ul his fellow-men. The mxxl oftho manv.even though it provtSin juriniis to tho intorests of the lew, Is the luixiiii ol tne wive legislator, um cer hui men wi'l never admit the wisdom oi thn. doctrine, any moro than some selfish private practititioners will admit tho superlative value of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis covery and Pleasant Purgative Pellets, be cause these remedies havo injured their practice. Of course, no man in Ills' rlht senses will iay n physician Jii.Oll lor !t con sultation, a butlle ofbitters, a few mwder, and a prescription, when one bottle of Dr. Pieroe's Gulden Medical Discovery and a bottle of liia Pleasant Purgative Pellets, b"Ui costing but $1.25, will aouomplish the same result, vj s cleanse the liver and blond, regulate and tu the stomach; add imiiari a healthful action to the bowels and kidneys. TJ 8. i.'s. lfWi li. is. UlllUCV B'l, ii. a r' ibi. i ew 'J. 4tN new V s 4 new 1'UI 11S1 lVlllllll It. It Pl.i.a i:u- tii k it, it , Lnhlall V.lley It. II Lelilulit nul A lpv. ( u... Iinit-l Ompanlc of Is. J.H.p,i old Mrs rsked Niolberolsiilriili.il... ID hid iDM nskrd He I cm V 1 11-' l'0". tl. H. i o 1, tl b it I' H " 1 l'HIo.. nt. ,t liotr. II It. Co. Sit bid 54 nuked Oeimai Trni-nn tnllnn Co 4) tiu n a ert nouiifrn I'noino vnm hih mil kh fsirea W-Cfd. P, hill tlh Ik: nd w rer, n radeM Itf, bifl 09 enHed , Je'h i,na ij-h i mil usueu D'uftsniirt luliimi's). b'd ackol Special Notices. Qt,000 A KAH-hr honesMnlelllgcnt bul Vnetsiiienragcn New business! liuht work. Aiblrtss Lo-Xiveuativb Aokncv; Jludlson, lud. juno ss.wjuio. THK WOIIf.n'S t.l,M. Dr. I I) Wl.VJlt l-N'8 AtTiAIIVB "ynvr A timnlv 11 nd TIllnTy i'lVKvTCAHS In n prlvutf prt.ct coaud uever tailing UiauitoUy cuio v JRI-Jl ETTJVn A.TIS1M , Dropsy, E-v,P"'i,.,6cono'aiv bvnhlils, Ora-va. lnab les. nnd u:l di''ie lu wliicn tbobood lr Iiiipiicoiril. is now oflnied to tbe pub lo. i-fdd bv all ltrrviL auoaiaiH. nud (nhnlcfisle on.vibv file. wi-.vmni.N MKllIClJ: co. V. Oi llox 33S. llocbe.-tl-1-.A. Y. TO fit 01 A YJkATt, or 83 to tM a dav in your on locality. o risk. Women do as well u men. A iiiiv mate moro thsn the anionnt sttti-n above. Jv'omieo u fall to make money i-al An. one can d.t the woik. Yoiv can maKo frcui &ocmit to ti rn hour hvdesot, ma vour eveinaiiiiu ml fpaiu tioioto tbe burl, lie-, H entH m-liuv to try toe buKinens. Milhtnjr Mt'- it lor nimev niasin0 everolfert'd im-ioip liu niois pioa-nut wii-l Mrlctty bouoi' tiile Hn.i(ie . it ion want to know wll about tl-o be-t pv I iv( bn-lncM lieiure ibe rabl-o ?cud u- loin-1 ddrrsH nnd wh wl I Mend ou loll pir. Ilt-ulur. audi msri) leuns lloe . sump es wurtb $Mlnofie -vouc'inthm m nice up your mind inr v uro f Adln-u ulCOUol; sl'lMldN & CO., Portland Mai c. Juno7. 1. Save a dollar:"110"' ravaa Aavn and i.ivi-.u i'ao 1 w thnut any eiei-p loll tiai bent l'id moxtirirnre tor the cure Hiiitpieviiiion of a:l ni lurioas dl-easrs snd ibo lu-wt woiideilul iiieitleul dWcovery oftho ase. o iiieineluu rrquireil. t.ures by Hbsiirp ti -ii -end fur linmi'iilet wlich plves cert n. cwie oi es iiuoitl usi v cures perinruefi br tuM Put'. ma:.eC trev. Ask your lii-uyfft t fur tho Ksvn-ian Pa and take ,10 other If he ha none, 1 will nd ,iu oov bv man on icccpt ut priiu.li JO. I ,i KM1W1.M Jlorli-t ViiUhumk 1 a. Hoe Aheut lor the Ijult'd .-tMteH. Mav 31 t year. a skis or im:auiy is a joy ioitr.vr.u. OR. T. FELlx'o OUU AUP'S uiicuiiai ui cum , Amos Rager, ol liast Whealfleld town ship, Indiana county ,was bitten on the leg by a rattlesnake, and was cured by tne loi louing nielhod ! He out an onion in two pleese, taking out the heart, filled it with salt and applied it to the wound. This he ahanged at intervals for two hours, after wliiuh he wasable tu g to work aguin, and has since felt no viltfcla Inun the bit.'. ISM-U 1 "' The Wilkesburre JiecorU of the Time as sumes the responsibility uf the following : -Opliiiger Urov ptrudug on land l i'harlo Parrlsh A tV,j Hewporl tywuship, huv. killeil liui bUMlltaK suukes from Aiuil I t" Juy sMiii''! 1,1 fuur Ui snakes. If flWI'''' ' blowing udOefl, li green assMM, IV garter suaked, 4 isfltk snakes a4 rjt!kiiifce, with 17 nv , lUi-urarutMt iu length eu.4 weighing 331 ims5 without the head." 'ua m mt m num Aill.Nrt.. lIA w-.-'Suffnf,! furrMrafroru -A Ml, b.vy pan. m tb. aleei j tSSff mil n-.wal ofwlnulty ut tu.;u4bt ; &2r.JL&'lF& ' . " .; f ,, " 1 vTw,.saJabtuH-iurdire,-ii,iu foiii." . OOUP..N . e'dr Rt ' T OR, MAGICAL SEA VTIFIER. iiraisi r'fuir. ir nnnnrLiiL rtiinui! iiuu ti- 1 ! Ml 1 r 'i ftilstli rf Tlio 4 itUK ol Tr.lliantiUli ltn.viu- kti ir.. 1- - eu' last v mi im n.tlii) II alit U il It ritlllllll. TliB ...un slv ' iiw.1'- u tuunu 11 unt ir-itu wiioi hi tltl M. tl.i' 1UTt'UM5Ut lh ' ul Crcm 'in im thin iu uyery t .i unit u ili.xit h ii . Ah 1 Uil HtbU iJH4 "T aii'Vi!- utifl iuu Lair iuat4Ui)y, wii'tiuit 1 1 r M't at. it, tt.ii - iii.t nrof xxlmen ERROKS OF YOUTH. er. all I Dr. Bull's sstkim-m Pi I Is, winch will sum- i ly attonpMab the objeot aouni.
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