i U, V. MORTIllllKII, EMl'llIt LKIIIUIITON, IM.l SATUllDAV MOllNINO, AUO. 6, 1870. -.J.im..jygi TEMPUIIANCK TICKKT. For rri'slilont nni'EN clav hiitii. For Vlco-rrcatdeut-Cllimojl T, Bikvukt. ltEPUBLIOAN TIOKIST. For President ltUTimitFonii 11. ItAVEfl. For Vicc-Preaidont WILLIAM A. WlturiLKti. DEHOOItATIU TICKKT. For President haiiuf.i. J Ulukn, For Vice-President T1I0MA8 HKMinifliis. It will requlro a fit roup liorse, snyR the N. Y. Witness, to carry nt tho eamo time Governor Tlltleu wltli Ills linnl moucy, Governor Hendricks with his rng haby, Archbishop Cardinal Me Closky with lil9cpiMtu schools, Dutch cr Butler vt 1th his Miuiglituicil iieijroi's, and the Liquor Dealers' Association, with their Centennial year's 00,000 vie tlms. It will also be nu Interesting question which of the above Is to drive tho liorso. A dispatch to the St. Louis Repub lican states that at the Cabinet nirctiiii? when tho pardon question was discuss ed, Messrs. Cameron, liobeson and Tyner voted In favor of puritan. Cam eron and Tyner were doubtless put In to ofllco for this among other subjects dear to tho Grant-Chandler-liobeson heart. Tho objects of whisky par dons, besides shielding Jlabcock, will be to obtain campaign funds and cam paign votes. But why these men should ho to set upon votes wo cannot see, un less It be to forco Hayes to continue the Washington lings In power, which of course he will not do. From the present outlook, it would appear that the predictions earlier lu tho season of a revival of general trado along the Pacific coast so soon as the new grain crop began to move, nro about to bo realized. Already a more cheerful feeling is reported at tho prin cipal places, and preparations are being niado for a pood season's trado. Tho larger ships nro nearly all timed to get there at or after harvest timo, so as to get a return cargo of wheat to Europo. According to tho preseut outlook, not less than 700 ships will load with wheat at San Francisco and tributary ports during the next twelvo months. Wheat is arriving at San Francisco at the ruto of a thousand tons per day sluoe July 1. Colorado Admitted ns a State, A proclamation was Issued Aug. 1st, by the President, Introduced by a long preamble reciting the steps taken by the people of tho Territory of Colorado to secure admission into the Union as a State, and concluding as follows : Now, therefore. I. Ulvssns S. Grant, Presi dent of tho United Mutes of America, do, In ac cordance with tho provisions of the not (it Con cress oforrsald. declare find proclaim the fact thst the iundumoiitul conditions imposed by Congress on tho btnte of folorstlo to entltlo that t-tate tii admission to tho Unton.hnvo been r titled nnd accepted, and that tho udmissloit of tho ma d Btale Into the Union Is now complete. In testimony whereof. 1 have hereunto set my hand, and have caused the soul of the United Htntostobonttlxod, Done at the city ot WoshltRton tblsllrst day of Auirust, In the year ot our Lord, one thou sand clabt hundred and f eventv six, ann of tho Iudependenco of tho United States of America, the one hundifld and first. U. b. UUAKT. By the President i HAMILTON Fisn, I It 8. 1 tsccrctary of State. Tho payment for Mr. Moody's Tabernacle in Chicago having been completed, It was dedicated July 10. Tho house cost $07,000 and the lot 922,000. It is built of brick and cut stone, iu tho Gothic fctyle, has seating capacity for about 2,500, and is fitted with Sunday school, lecture.commltteo, reading, library, and dining rooms, with kitchen and pastor's study ; these rooms aro below. Abovo are four class rooms and the auditorium, in which the seats are arranged lu a circular form. A gallery extends around tho room. Thero are four entrances, ono at each corner. A largo boll, costing $1,000 occupies the solitary tower, which rises from tho southeast corner to tho hlght of 120 feet. The Tabernacle can ac commodate an audience of 3,000 which is more than any other Protestant church In the city can admit, and ex ceeds the capacity of Farwell Hall. By tho monthly report of tho pub Ho debt for July wo learn that the debt was decreased during tho month 188,033 03. Tho total principal of the tjobt nowoutstundlngls 12,178,700,111. IS, on which there Is duo and unpaid of Interest $34)850,234 10, giving a to tal of principal and interest of $2,208, 550,345 31. There was at tho bamo time cash In tho Treasury, of coin $50,. 813,084 78,of currency $12,500,340 62, exclusive of $32,815,000 of special de posits for redemption ot cetlficutes, asking the total ot cash In tbo Treas ury $105,249,034 25, reducing the total debt, Icsb cash In the Treasury on Au gust 1,1870, to $3,008,301,811 00. Debt less amount In Treasury 1st of July, 1870, $3,000,439,344 00, showing a da crease during the past month ot $1, 138,033 93. Decrease of the dent sinco Juno 30, 1870, $1,188,033 03. Bonds Issued to Paclfio Kallroad Companies, interest payable in lawful money, prin cipal outstanding, $04,023,512 ; Inter est accured and not yet paid, $333,117- 50 ! Interest raid by United States. $32,050,218 43 ; Interest repaid by transportation of malls, oto., $0,009, 201 1)1 i bnlanco of Interest paid by United States, $25,171,013 51. llclkiinp Acquitted. Wabiiingtok, Aug. 1. Belknap ban hern nrqiilttfd, the vote standing 35 fur conviction, and 25 nut guilty ; less than the requisite two-thl ds. Tilt! VOTP. ON Till! 1IP.ST AIITICLB. Tho Senate at 12 o'clock to day pro ceeded to vote upon Him nrtlchs of lin peiiehmt'iit against W. V HulUniip.liiti' Sectetory of War, In hccoi dance with thoorJer adopted yesterday. Mr. Belknap wns not present to day, but was lepresented by Mr. Carpenter, oT Ills counsel. Upon tho first article of Impeachment 35 Senators voted guilty, and 25 not guilty lor want of jurisdiction. Those who voted guilty were : Menntors llnjnrd, ('otnernn (Pa) Cockrilli Cooper, Bavin. IJ.iwcs, lJciiuts, 1-1 miiiids, Gor don, Hamilton, llnncy, Hitchcock Keliev. Kciiuin, Key, McC'reety. N'oDnnnid. Ueriniinn, Mitciieu, Allium, pontoon i c;ieiiv uni.iioiiui, HaU'oni, llnbcrt.'on, Sunsl, Hauisbiitv. Mev puson. Mieruiuu. Ttiurmaii, T aliacu. Why to and U limns. Those voting not guilty were : Senators Al'ison Anthony, lioiitwell, Bruce, (,'niiii rem (Wis)., Oniistliincy. ruuklltia;, Con. over, l!i num. Dm sev, Hilton i'eiry, 1'roiliiKlitiy sen, ilnniliti. Huwu liiunlK Jones (Nov).. I.o van. McMillan. Puttcfmu Paddock, Hpouuer, West. Wlndom and W'tlB'it. Mr. Jones, of Florida, declined to vote on the giouud that tho Senate had no jurisdiction. The presiding ofllcer announced that two-thirds of tliu Senate had not voted guilty, nnd therefore the respondent was acquitted ot tho charge iu tiie lirst article. VOTE ON Till! snCOVll AKHCI.E. The Senate 'then proceeded to voto upon the second artlelo. when 30 Sena tors voted guilty ami 24 not guilty. (Mr. Maxey, who did notansweron the lirst roll call, voted guilty upuu tho second article). Tlioso Senators who voted not guilty repeated their reasons for doing s i, be ing for unnt of jurisdiction, its stated upon the first roll call. THE FINAL VOTE AllJ OUBNMENT OP COUKT, Upon the thlid and fourth articles the vote stood as given, 80 voting guil ty and 25 not guilty. Before the roll call on the fifth ar ticle was finished, Mr. Morton, who had been detained on account of a se vere fall which occurred to him tills morning, caiuo In and voted guilty, making tho vote on that article 37 guil ty and 25 not guilty. Two-thirds of the Senate not having voted iu favor of sustaining the articles of Impeachment, It was ordered that a judgmei.t of acquittal be enteied, and tho Senate, sitting as a Couit of Im peachment, at 2 20 adjourned slue die. THE FM'.LINU IN WASIIINOION. There wns ltttlo excitement at the Uanltol In remird to the Uclkir'ii case. Itunsu foregone conclusiot tbat a anflicieut number of itrpub Menu Henatot s would in ail 1 heins Ivos of tho sua terluue about Jiui-dlo luu to vole not gull iv.und thus sao the cleat ci inunnl Hum tho ptiinsh. mt-iit he so nchlv doervtd. Tln-iowns, Ih in. lore, but a slim attondaucoof spoon oie in the itallancs, ntthouxb it had been anuuinii-eil th.it tbo voto would ho taken lu open seimto. tbo only ono ot llclkimp's cnuugol preseut was Mr. Catpotiter' who sat at tho deleiulaitr coiiu-el ttiblo with a tally sheet before lum. and kpt the tally as tbo toll-call pioceeduii. Belicnun's son was niso preseut but Uelknap uwuueil tbe verdict at Carpenter's otllco on F etteet. llo had. however, u n ounttHl messenger iu wultmg at the Capitol to bear htm tho citllrst now-. Thcio were a few lleiirosi'iitutlvesiu tho Senate Chiimbci when tho toll call biffin out tnu most of them left when Joim A. Liwitti votd not guilty. It being evident by thai time tbat an irc qulllul was cettaln Whtui tho lcsult or tho roto on tbo lit ft arilole 35 guilty ami Z'i ujt guilty was nniiounceit, two or tin ee teiunlcs In the la dies' gadery iiuulo n feeb o nttempt to uppianso, but moetlugwilh no resuoneo they desisted wltli H.iamed fact-s. Mossis, nvbt of lowu uiid Patterson of uoutlicaiolliia woio t tic only bona tois who had Iho courago to say tbat In their Judgment the evnloiicu asulust llelkuap was insutllclcnt to waiianthis conviction. Senator hntnn ot Connecticut a D"!iiuciat vototl not milty. because ho did not believe tho ciiato had jurisdiction, aud enator Joues of Florida, iinouier Lie nocvut, ilecllued to voto at ml be cause ho behoved iikewrlMj. As soon as tho vote oil the flist artlelo was an nounced, Belknap's mounted lucsscimer was given the ie.ult. and ho sped away with tho news to the di-g need eci clary. TUo i-atls-factlun ot most of the lteputjllcuu Beuators ut tho lesnlt was quite opp ii-eut. and some ot tlioso who had voted guilty luanlfeBtcdtboli Joy qulto asiuuchaalhosuwlio voted not guilty. Tho l'lcMdent rcci ived the tidings with great satis lection and lettcrated to some ot his incuds his olt repealed ilecl'irstion tbat he had the fullest conlhfi-nco in llulkuae's luttgmv, itisuoso crot that tho l'reslilont tins bcuu quite iiuxious. slnco tho ai gumeuts lu lleUnan.s caso weio mido, about tho tesult ut tbo lilal, llo telt that tbo convii tlou of llelkiup would huo beuu a most emphatic coudeinuulion ot hlmsuif tor gift takiug. Tho llepuhliciin 1'nrly and tho Silver tjiiestion. In view Ot thoprovalcnt distress throughout the country, resulting mainly from tho sotting Hfldoof tho silver dollar wMch was tho legal unit ot valuo lor elrhiy years ot oar history, wo call upon tho Itcpiibllcau party, as icprescnlcd In the Senate and House, not to adjourn till too old sliver dollar is restored by luwnnd a basis laid for tho lmnicQlato prosperity of tho coun try. Wo warn tho lteimhlieau p.irly that If the contraction which bus baukiuntcd si many firms during the Inst six mouths should con. tmuo up to Novombsr next, thei els eveiyicu. sou to bohevo that TUilcn and llcniirlcks will be elected, Tins 19 110 time for trilling. Tbo peril Is kerlous, 'ibu abrogation or the silver i.ol.ar as a rncaauro of valuo was 11 treated j .'ot rnary, 18,3, by n law pissed clandestinely through a lletmbllcan Cougioss. It was doi.o covcitly, without a geuctai henriug, without debate, and. thero is reason to bellevo. at tho dictation ot tho bondholders and capitalists wuu aro manipulating tbo public debts ot the civil Izodwotld. Nobody know what occuried, ex. cept, of course., the manipulators of tho llnauoui I committees of the senate and thellouoe If thesoHsmo sgenls aro fonnd opposing tboro mouetizattou of silvei. I hoy must be held to tbo sternest account. In t.ns conucoilon we call attention to a let ter published lu auuther column, written by fcx. bonstor htowart. It suniniurizes most ably tho 84iieiii. poiius ox una silver quuoliou. 1 no coun iry Las been so long using paper monov and nows so Uttlo of coin that it la but Just begin lung to learn the facta concerning tho use ot silver and gold as cuiroucy. A new geucraiiun piacttcnily has come upon tbo stago Biuce tiro, deeinable paper was mado a legal tender. Hut as tbe facia become known those who ailhoro to the aiUEio gold standard wnl llud themselves without any popular, support. A coutluuauce ot the single gold standard, says Mr. Stewart, "will drive the people to uiaune-s and bank, ruptov." Ana he also avs. ''the people toel tbo preisnre. but feT know whence tnat piesure comes. They do nut know tbat it is a contrac tion ot the world's coin, and that such contrac tion has only Just begun." Hut the discussion now going on In Congress and soon to be general in tho columns of the press of tho ctnntry will make tbe facts known, and that party which falls to do Its utmost 11, restore tbe double standard will bo rebuked ui.d repudiated at tho polls the llrst chauoe tho peoplo navo to get at them. If tho itenublicaus In Congress wish to socmo the voie of the no tion for Hayes and Wheeler wo demand that they thiow npon the Democratic majority lu tho House the responsibility for the laliule to remonetize bllver. We beseech tbo Iteuablicans in Congress, if they have any wish lokoep their Barty iu power, that thov ponder well before ley anee to an adjournment with tbls silver question unadjusted. Before the election takes place every voter will have learned that the financial misery tf the coautxy U due in great part to tbe " covert" legislation In February. lb"3. The people will not be driven to 'madness and bankruptcy" without wi caking their ven geance upon tbe parly which is mo-t rojpoukl. ble for UUs dire condition ul uflalrs, JJaUv UrapMc OiirriilliuIelihla Letter. PlllLA.. Pr. Aug. 2. 1870. Duxn A.DVOCATK. "Orgust" Is here at last. I say urgust becausol am fond of oysters, and oysters are said to bo only good when thero Is an It In the mouth. The Hartford still remains anchored In the Dclawaru, and tho grand old ship of war la looked upon daily by many thoiianth. 1 never fee her but what 1 Imagine I can olmo'tseo I'aria gut lashed to the iiialu-iiiat and shout ing to those below, upon being told Hint tho ship had been slopped on nc count of torpedoe8,"I) 11 the torpedoes, go ahead I" In Memoilal Hull may he sen a painting portraying tills event In out country's history. , Monday hit 1 made a flying trip to Atlantic City. An easterly storm was prevailing and old ocean was throwing the hunt pondelous 1:1ml of bteakers upon 'tho snndy shore. Though the weather and tho water was chilly, I no ticed many bathers lu tho foamy surf ; but theie was on bather who nttiacted my attention and my sympathy at one 11111I the hii inn time, it was a poor blind boy who was led Into the surf only a few feet fiotn the shore, hy tho gentle man who hail him in cliaige, (I do not think It cf lild linvo been his father) Tho poor sightless boy was put In a po sition facing the shore and there he Mood taking Ilia hath. llt could feel tho bteakeis as they washed by hiin.nud they seemed to ntit gently to him. He eotiltl hear tho meiry, ringing laughter of the chlldieii about him as they play ed and toyed wltli the waves, but he poor boy could only Imagine what tho fun . all about. Twns a piteous sight to seo his rayless eyes every once iu 11 wliilo turned heaven waul, as much as to say, "though there Is 110 lljht, no hlght tor mo hero belosv, 1 know that at last Hit in will be a light and a sight for Hie above ;" and In my heart I telt Cod giant it may be so. Uull times seem to prevail to a gieat extent at At lantic, nnd the hotel and restaurant men are feeling very blue aud blame the Centennial for the depression in their business, llow many young men and boys dressed Is sailor suits you see at these watering places by the sea. '1 heir number and their assumption of sea manship airs are wonderltil to behold. Why, at these places, in less than two days atter reaching the shore, you will Hud these embryo sailors giving their pants a hitch every uuc-i lu a while, as tarry mariners me want to do, and tlioy will talk about "sheering olf," "port," and "In the wind's eye," and lots of other sailor talk, in the must learned manner imaginable. Most of them, 1 am told, nro book-keepers or cleiks oil on a holiday of u week or so. "They must bo clerks," said a hardy old bhell-back, as lie winked one of ills peepers tit your correspondent and shitted ills tjtiid of tobacco to star hoard, "because they nro very guod at casting up nceotiuts." Alter saying tills, tho hardy toiler of the sea got down (ami the Inlet l'ier into Ills boat and said to ids amateur crew "Heave u way I" and it was not long beloiu the young fellow hove. While 1 was stand ing liptin tliu ph'r, gazing ocean-ward, I lieiud angry words pass between two boatmen. "I guess you'll ijuit this business after you diown a few moie people," said one of tlieee festive boat men to tho other, but lie had no sooner said it than lie teceived a fcarlul blow In the face from his fellow "toiler of the sea.'' For a few moments they had It hot nnd heavy, anil then they were sepaiatetl and allowed to cool oil In the bracing salt nlr. Neither hud sustain ed any serious damtgo to their rigging and they soon made up and were ready to givo visitors a sail upuu tliu waste of waters, that is upon payment of a cer tain amount of Undo S.un's money. I do not wMi to bo deemed uiigallaut,hut why Is it that at the sea-sliuro so many young ladles lose part of their reserve and modesty they show at home ? Can It bo tbo salt-water ? Why, If Charh-8 Henry should happen to see Ami Eliza lu her stocking feet at home, poor Ann Eliza would talut right away, but hero Ami Eliza ami her sisters scamper round in their bathing suits and wltli baro feet, and as they throw sand and cut up with Chas. Henry, they do not seem to caio whether ho or any one else observes their pedal extremities and their antics or not, It certainly must bu the salt nlr that causes this ef fect. If yon have no appetite go to tho Bea shore. I eat all the time I was there and have been eating ever slnco. But should you have too good an appetite go to the shore anyway and take a good days sail, If you don't soon losu your appetite and wish to bo put In your little berth, then nil I have to say Is you'vo beet, to sea before. Yours, hard-u-bnard, Maiicutio. Nnsby at Saratoga. CONFKIIIlIl' X ItfUIIS WlCIt IS IN THIS SrA'f IE UV KCSTUCKr, juoiy isjj. I got home fiom Iiijrnny dlsgustid and ills. couuigeu. Aiicr me uuioriunn speccn wicn is saker Uavltt spiled I weut t" twoutlter appoint ments afoot, but met no iuoiiirulginent. 'iho Dlinociisy wuz cold aud not impicttuble. I wnzu't invited to a single ulte's louglu nor n diua of auvlhiug to drink, and I cot back ez div cz a lltuo kill, iiut thero is fome comfort after all, for 111 tho touu-blp Illulo. wich we keep t'i swear witnesses onto, I found u passngo wlch couifuried mo, shnwlucz it uoua tbat I am u pen or man man x tuuuuut 1 win 1 Wneu tbo uucioau spirit 14 guno nut uv a man lie walketh thro dry places Bceklug lifct aud tludcth none. Matthew 17-43. liut theie comes tu a dnulit after all. Don't tho words "uucioau spine" apply to the sod-corn whiskey wicu I hov consoouit-d. and nut fr. a purlfylu uvmy moial avsteiu 1 And that about seekiug test ana nuuiu none tu mr yuumioim 111-1 ucicsj In bo.itm landlords J It Is u bulkier fact that w.ienevera Diuiocrai fl.es to the Ululo for consolashen ho alluz retlles with doubts nn Ins uuiid, He cood gummecumlortout uv it If it wuzu't made up so latveiy uv tiireainius and peua.tlea. Having voted u strace Ditoocrallu ticket ulluz, to tory uv tho thieves on the ciosscomfoits me some, aud so does tbo lact I hev allaz a death bed repculcnco to fall ujci outo. I conseeved It my dootr to folver un orashen ou the 4th uv July, to cominemorate the Ceu. tennysl uv Amerlklu Independence, but I wuz subjected to u seilts ol li. suits Iroui tho Ablish luUlo uv the comers wlch ueeny broke my hcait, When I announced it Pollock, tbe lllluoy duturber. reuiaiked : SceJob39-s. Who hath suut out tho wild obs free Or who hath loosed tno bauds of tho wild ass t And when I wuz a speailng, and lavin It down rut her lively ez to tho strength uv tree Instooabcna wlch uiodsunlve a huudiod years. "Yes," rol. md that oumll'gated cuss. Joe Iiigler, " It is a strong guveruiiiont Wen I thiuk it bet hvsd a hundred veers, and Is yet healthy, and reuieinoer that there Uez blu a DiuiiHiiailo paity at the head most uv ihut time, I utu lost lu iiduitrasuen ut Us natural vitality. Ks it bez survived voo. and sich ez yoo. I don't kuuwuv nnvthiug that kin hutt It. luou'tdes pare of the ltopubllo." The niggers all laXt uprooriuly, and ez wo lied decided not to kill any morouv'em till after tho clecksbtin.we lied to stand iholrjeersln silence, ltsilisginini. 'I be Ditnocrlsv hov bin waltln fer tbo letters uv the Helm m caudldslea, Tlulen and Hendrlx, neceptlu tlie noiiidiauus. They will wailsomo time vet, I fancy. I felt It to bo tho proper thing: to do to acrom. p inv our nnble t etui tu ci nJnlaio tor Vlco-Prcsi. deni, lleiulrix, to Saratoga to consult with our nohio llelotineniidilato lor President, Tl iten, that thoy mignt ngteo ez 1 1 want they ,hood ue leovn tn tin utter the clcckshiin. Tilden wasn slttui 111 his room smllln.sttironii. ded by ineni omliiont liotormois. Joan Morm, try. Iloss Mcl.auglilm. Uakey Hall, nnd sich when llenilrlx euieied with his lieform back ers, wlch is me, Unity Clav Dean. Governor AI eti, uv ohm, and sich. My biizm swelled with cmoshuti cz I lookt ovor 1..0 ciowd. Now," thoi I, too count!)' ami Iho nosl nlll es Is sale " llieu I wn-i ImmtJItly tuariued Tho tnltilt tho twngte.it ltefit inois in t Ihelr etes glared and, tiictnioiii-n.lv sp. okitt, theyluweteil then heads "t lacii olher .He two cniageu lluO'lu bulls. We fii't Hi it it wus unpo-sluic tor them two gieat llit'-ll-cns 111 cotuo togotlicr. W b begm it uv em to bo muiirit. to c'irli con cede Mtinti.lu, inidiixieu npon sumo kind uv n letter, winch would pueity the party aud keep II to"etuer ninl tii' into it 1 iiinlotlioODeiiiii speech. leuticiueti."cd 1, icauttlln them with a stern Iook, ntoio wich tnev qaalicu, "tieltner uv you tnu-t tiudcrtakii to throw tliu other out uv the patty woo Matthew 12-2H " Aim el Botan cast out Salau bo Is divided tigln htssi'lf ; how shel his klnirMom stand I' "111 HoiiiedlvlJednglii out selves, iud lose this clecKKliun. wni.b comes ue us t Ut Hnses is eicctld kin my mu-kler fileud. Moonsey. tbe luiuo uv Mi o Yr.bo eckietsiy uv tho Titns uryt lit Ilendrixeoes down klu my enrlhy iricnd. Dean, bo ailnlstcr to UuglJudl J'.fjoo boili go under watl.tu become uv tao long auireiln tepeeti r uv Noo Yotk, the down tied den t ontcucratoi uv tbo South, ami uv tho host uv Diiuocmts wich fo.luweil ihelamentiil Iluuk. nnnu nut uv o.us.iind hev b 11 gtttiu their linker on tick ever enoil ' And wut Is to become uv mot Am I to be ilelrtiuiied uut uv tliu iiosuollls ut tliu Corners ueenz vim can't iigleo 011 the cm tenet' question! Ueiitlcineii," I continued, with ihoiinst-of. fl-es tiled illi ilepublikliiH. Willi thr custom houses lilted null Jtcpubllklus w tb all the out cos Plied with Itepnh iKins with thousands uv 1). mentals ucli won't nveiaue umishli t ni leec, and who hoe bin wiilini for p ucesllftcen eary yeets-Willi sicli Buhd facts 11I010 yoo, kin joo, 1 usk, let sien meio iibstiuckslieus ez curreuey, tailll banks luuiititakteis, and trudo geueialiy pievent 1 ounite uv netshen I I can't bloovv tu lu tliu liuetest uv loose sufTelln lungers for plaeu. stnuu ez una man fur Uefuimaud Victrtl Make your letters Ham money or Holt money, orcudgeit altogether, tz voo choose wo who uint mo place, will take cither uolu or pipr foroursulailes but 111 ko Itsuthitiwo Kin all ugleu onto, anil let us go lu to win." Tilueii ihon lcuuiikt that hu wuz nnxshus for harmony and lleuotix remnrat thst hu wuz wllllu 10 iiiuuo eoiicesstoiis, uud thuv sot dowu to in goo tliu inatttr and get to uuagt cement. But wut liapi eutdt Thi'so ineiiauuw both too mncii. Tticy ure both too giited. Afore they neil talked un hour I lideu had couvlmt llemuix that Uaid money wuz w.it wo must hev. aim Ueudrixhiid con. vihst I1I1I011 thai soil moi.uv wuz iheouly piuu llcaoleiileo. a'ld tney fought wuss than ever, and weio wiocr upon than ever. When 1 Jelt tbo loiuu Hcuittlx wazn cttssin Tliiieu for a cock ceil ri.mnuuv repoodintor, and 'indeu wuz liggeiously diiiunin Heudrlx lorn burd-mauey, biuited aristocrut. i'nisn hv tuev hev'ut IsliuuU their lotters uv acceuta.icejet and why tlieyctu't, Nover uglu will 1 consent to uevlu twu men uv talent on tho samo lUket. Uut wo need'nt be afiaid uv belli short uv caudidutes. 1 uever kuowed a Doiiuiut uv uny stitiullu who ovor doulucd a uomiuusheu fur anything, 'Ihlnus are not well with us in Injoniiv. The Doiookintio loulers 1110 1:0111 back on lllden ter liulu. rullcrtn tue prejoo lisses uv tuo Dime aiutiu otets and Ihinkiu mule uv tbeir seetslu Cungils tbuu they do ttv tho succe.-s uv ttio luz, they lciooiuaiu lildin 1c Is ungialetul. 1 know uv fCVOiiil lliloiuid-legates to Bt. Loots which UL(0.tid thou'iiud-i uv hlsiikouey to sup pan bun lu co;ivenshuu and 1110 uuw opoosiu uv li 1 111. I got ouiy t4JU lur my voto, but, small ez woz iho soul, and liotnlihataudiug the tact that I got uu good uvit,ez it went 10 pay old debts, 1 wood be ashamed logo bacx on tao man wat paid it. Union paid my pi ice it wuz my fault et 1 dul'iit ask mote, undulso my fault that 1 let 11 iKCotu gobble It, 1 can't uudctBtaiid wat they want. Tho East; cm haid-uiuiiey men hev a h.itd money oiudi ihite, nnd me Western sort-moiicv uieu hev a sou-money omtlidato Aud ez neither uv em hev wtittuu 11 line, kdi auybooyteli wot they beieove iu or nnd any fault sitheinl Why can't wo shot our ores mid Povlaltlit I'LTItOLKOM V. NACBV, ( hich Moo.l bo Postmaster.) rofciio Made. A dead trimn was found in tho barn of Mr. I.lchtcnthaler, near i'ogels llle, I.enlgh county, under eighteen tons of liny which hud been Piled upuu him ns It was hauled lu f rum the fields. A to rlhlo steucli 111 tuo barn revea.ed tlie pic-oncoof tho corpse, which was eutiiely piitiesrent when found. It ha lain under the ii iv for four weoks. Now Advertisements. rpo Whom it May Concern. Notlro la hereby given, that the undemoned, has niirchiisoil a HAY llOllHi: ol lilOUllKN N0rH.iTHlN, of tliu lloiongh of I.ohlghlon, nnd all persons pro foibid muddling with the samo under poualty of law. LliAlI NOTIIBTniN. Aug. S, 187G-sw. Mahoning Township. An overdone of Dinner often derail" ges tho svstcm. bnnvs on llatulouoe md wind colic, anil suijocts tho patient to gieat bodily buHoiIiiia A single do'eof Tnrrnnl's Seltzer Ancrlont will rorrect tho ncldlty, relieve the pain, corrr oir the olTunding cause, und save sometimes a long spell of Illness. Its effects nro gentle and thoioierh. and Its general use would pievout uiucu suuenug, SOLI) BY ALL DltUOaiSTd. $1 a day at homo. Agents wanted. Outfit 1 and terms free. TllUISit Co.. AngusUi Maine, WESTERN LANDS HOMESTEADS. If von want retiablo Information, where and how to get a chonp PAltM, or government iii).iii':i'KAi. free, rona your aduress tu . j. itiiiALijuc;, i.a"ii uommisstonor. mwreine, Knii'ss, andrecolvo oratli 11 copy of 1 UK 1CIN BAH PACIFIO HoltESTEiU. I'Kll WKKK II UAItA.M I-IKI) fu Agents. m m ...uii. diiu remote, ,u .iifir tucnii&j' a Terms and OUTFIT FltKK. Address P. 0. V1CKH11Y i. Co., Augusts, Me JjC o JJOfl Per dv nt homs. Sample ItfW es vu w worth (1, tree. bTi.'isos k Co. Portland, Alulus. MIND ItKADINQ, P9YCHOMANOY. PAS. CINATION, Saul Charming. Mesmerism, and Marriage Guide, snowlnr how either sex may x scinate ami gammoiovo ana auocuou otany pevbon taey choose Uistsutlv. 400 piges. By mall Scents. Hunt and Co., UJ S. 7ihat., i-uiiaueipuio. w ANTKD. ANY PBIISON CAN HI A It K 9300 mouth selling our lettercopying book. Any one that has a letter iu write win ouyit. jno press or water utea Send stamp for circular. HXOKLsioh CO., 17 Tribune nulldlne, Chtca- KO, an. (-1AUD3, CAltDa. 31 Extra Mixed Visiting s arus. iiiui uauio jug.. ucuuioroc. mkl1 Ll.NVll.LE CAUD CO.. Mellenville Co., aS. Y. mr.. VI8ITINOCARI)8.wlthvonrnamenjis 'Yglly printed, sent for 2So We have 2 JO W styles. AUiiaiii waktkii. u samples sent for stamp, A. 11. FULLEIl i CO., Brockton, uass. f) r KXTB1.F1NB Mixed Cards, wita name. iCo post paid. h. Jones & Co., Nassau. K.Y. GOV. HAYES I'ubllo Services Comnleto and reliab.e. JKudoraed fiomolllclal sources. Itare chauco for ugeuis. Mecure ter ritory at ouce. for circulars and terms address qUAKKIlt'ITY PUBLltlUlMQ CO.,PhUa,l'a Mew Store and JSTew (tock I ever before h ought Into this town, and lntlte an Inspection before purchasing elsewhere feeling mtn thov cm ptisranlFO entire BitMsctlon In Pltl.13 AND QUALITY. '"wnero I he JlniiiifaelitiiiigD.ipailtuent will no under tho aneenntjndeiice of Mr. p. Hum. whleh la a snlllctent piiainiiteo that work fiitrusied to them will he done equal to that ot lay ' other establishment lu tbo coutitv. Itopatimg neatly and promptly attended to. Patronage lnvitel HBIM & GEEMAN, Store In Semm,el'8 New Block, opposite the Tubllc Sriuaro, DANK 8TREET. liChlBhtntl, l'q. mnr.ll-yl 177G. CENTENNIAL. NEW RULES to NEW PRICES Cloths, Cassimer os 8c Vestings, would also stale, tint ho has cnticlniled to do business, from and after Al'llll. If t 1870. oil 1. HflHUTI.Y (JAUt SYSTEM. Ilels induced In 1I1I1 eontso by tho large iimonntof debts standing 01 Ills honks, much of which It Is utterly Impnsslb o to coileciTand no busiiiess mm can sffird to losnu third of his labor ondgoudsov the prevailing iredil svnteni. and ho. therefore, tiusts fiat tho aitop.lott of n mricl'y Cash slcm nnd corresnondlng Reduction In the I tire nf Onoilsof nil kinds w II bo an Inducement for his Uiniiy frleill H til nolllltllin tlioll tlltrim.m. nnllnmn a ... A . Hint bocnii rrlvo them miuli greater sail-f.tctlon nuder the new systf m, than he wn able tn du under vho inayed out croilit system. V-5 no it is much pleasure In Inviting nn cany Inspeonon of Ins extia- uiojiiuit iiiiko stocA 01 is aw uuu us, comprising Cloths, Cnssimeres & Vestings, for Men's & Boy's Wear, aENTLI!MKN'8 FURNISHING 0001)8. HATS AND CAPS, all Stylet and Prices, Ltdles' Misses'. Oontlemen's Youth's and Children's BOOTS, SIlOE.-i and OAITF.HS, made b csnpciillyfor the wenrof this loc ilitv. lOvery ariiclHtiindeitnat ten hataullshment Is warranted of tho Best Material and Workman ship, aud guaranteed to give entire enllstaetlon. T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2ntl tloor nbove tho Publlo Square, HANK STREET, Lehlghton. Nearly Opposite the Exchange Hotel, BANK STREET, LEHIG-HTON, PENN'A. All the Cignrs Innufnctuioi' nt this establishment are warranted to be exactly as represented, nnd our Pi ices to bo fatly as Low ns the same article can bo sold for by any other house In tho country. Pnlnmago Is voiy lespcctfully solicited. I. S. KOCH. June 3, 1S7U-.VI W. 8. KOCH. -JJJXLCUTOHS SALE Of Personal Property. The nfriersltTiiPd. Jxortitors of the instate of DaN1J;L Ui;nRMT(J, Intoof the J.orougii nf Lehljrhtmi. C'nrton 0untv. Va dec.M, "Will sell, nt l'ulilio Kale, ou tlie Premier, on Thursday, August 17, 1S7G, commencing nt TWO o'clock P. M the follow ing vnliiniilo artlrles, to wit: Ono PIANn FO tTH Fire.Proof safe, Threo I1ED3THADS and IIMIIDINM Kola. Ilnreatt. Clinirs, Tables. UAIIPBIS. .STOVI3H. Platltirm Scales, Pu- vey-oi'sCnmpa-s, and a larje variety of Household Fiirnltuie. too nuinerousto mention. Teims will bo mmlo known nt timo of saio. by THOMAS J. llfillEItl.INO, JAMBS W. IlKIIDItl.I.NO, July 29, 1S76 w3 Kxeoutors, &c. tliniiilstrntor's Salo 01' Valiiblo Real Estate. Tlie undersigned Admlnl'trator ot tho Kstate of JOS11PH iMONTZ deo'fl,lntof MA1I0 INO l'ownshlp, Carbon county. Pa., will offer at publlo biilo, on the premises, on Saturday, August 5th, 187G, commenelnc nt TWO o'clock P. M.. tho follow. ln?vaiuaD u Ileal Kstato.tnwit: All that cer tain piece or paroot ot LAI4D, coniaintug 34- Acres and 26 Porches, lie the samo more or less, known as tho Joseph Monlz Farm, situated in Mahoning townsmp Maforesuid. The Improvements consist of n TwoSlory Frame uijfjjl Dwelling Hnnse. 18 x 2a ft., Willi wSUiSa Kit lien nttached, 10 x20ft.i Bain,28 x4l leet, Wogou sbetl. Ill x 20 feet- n IX Story Dwelling muse, inn ieet, nnu inner uutnui'oinira. Terms will bo nude known t time ond ploce of sale, by WM. U. MONTZ July 15, 1678. Administrator. mm Tho Borough of Lohighton desires to Borrow sufficient Money to refund tho Borough Debt. Interest promptly paid. Apply to W. M. KArSfTER. July 15. 1870-W3 Secretary. T 0 all Whom It May Concern: Belt Known. That I have this dav. July 10th. sold mv luteiest, riffnr, ana inieio iiiuiiaiui KWFICIt Intho fJHY OOOW mil NOTION NlOltK. on i-usqnehanua Mrect, near to the Mansion House, Muucu L'Luni. JOHN KEIFKtt. July 22, 18TJ.W3 9 TEACnF.RS WANTED. Tm Sehnnl Board of MA IIONINO TOWN- RHlPwtll meet Applicants for dchnols on SA TUltDAY. aUOusT 6th, J87C. at 8 A. M.. at PLEASANT coitNEIl. wnen the tsnperinten. dent will examine applicants. nKNHY BHETNEY. President. P. D. KKL3F.lt. Secretary. J Dly 22-wa T o Whom It May Concern. Notice Is hereby clven. Thst we. tbe raider- slanoil. have pnrchn-.ed from Daniel Flic kinder, of Mahoning township. Carbon county Pa , the tollowingpropertv.towitr Four acres of Corn, one acre ot Potatoes, two Hogs, two Cows, two Wagon, three Bedsteads, two Plows and one 2-year old t'olt. and hereby notirv all persons tut to meddle with the sain under penalty of the law. WEISS Ss ANIMIB.W8. Packerton, July 22, 1873- ws Truss and Surgical Bandage Stand. WJ. KVKIUCTl". No. 50 North MventbHt. below Arch St.. PhiLadelphlaLatestiai provod Trusses, hhoalder Braces, Klastio 8t oclc ings. Belts. Uuspeusorles, Cratches, DeJormlty Instruments, &o. Also Mrs. Everett's. Fitch's self adjustluv and other celebrated Female Biip- Kiiteis. Lady Actenoant. Laiue stucfe aud w price', llerui- siiccesafully ti rated. July3i.l379.-iy. JjOn GOOD JOB VBINTING, CALL AT - TI1K OAUBON ADVOCATE OFFICE. Work ready when promised, and at city prices, Be ante to call-It will pay to do so. Hciinl German Itetperttnlly announce to the citi zens of Lehlgbton and vlolnlty. thst they have entered Into co-partnership and have lost returned frem tho city, where they purchased one ot lh.,'.1W,t i"1 DMt assortments ot I.ADIICR', GENT'S MIS8EH'. YUUTJPf) and CHILDBKN'B Boots, SIiocs and Gaiters, Bnltshle for thnWenrnf thtBRnliM. 187G. Manulscturcrs and Dealers In Choice Cigars, Smoking & Chewing AC Ac Ac. -J-3 U 03 S3 cr 1 r-i o t CO , CO n o C3 o u o 6 O) O o a a m CO 3 a o EH 0 CJ O CO a a D CD to a u o o o t-i a 03 CO ra o o o p 9 04 03 O o m SN Hi a i a s a a d o P- f-4 O Ps b CM CI o p- u Ps 6 00 03 ra o a S3 u Pn s u ra 'O ss a Ps u CD P O CM 03 m a to a rt W ts -3 03 a zn m S- CD. u a s- to CD. w U 03 U D Pi r CM vH 03 O-i SS u xn o Ps U o Ps d CO CM C3 CD O O ra .2 CO 03 O P3 ra o o o ra a ss o Ps U o Ps o m - 03 03 CD EH ra O O o C3 s EH o o O 0 4
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