It Is tp ry (1 cult ft bio, therefore, that tho prorfnc tton of tne'o two cToat classon of society f-hould ibe bioaRht ingot her. ho that bv cAmp-maon, tho Tolfttlve merits ct Ibe rnilonn luiprovnnouts Ihnt havetveeu made mar foo appertained Under tho nrmnremeut of tiinpre-APiit rear all articles placed wit bin tho entloHoro fur eihl. In' Ion (except when llier tntcrlern with Hie me chautral production of Catboti county) will bo eolJ at nubile vale, without charge if tbo owner desires It, tons relievitiit exhibitors fr tu tho la borof fmorlr-B their propeny. nnd enable ethers to supply Outnlvc wita tho choice specimens of agricultural and mechnmcnl pro duct-on. Ihls wethinkaruostliuportant tea ture of our exhibit ton. We invite, theieiore all. both at homo and abroad to attend and parttdnato In it either a rxhibitorsor Mwctators technff that none wid tiHiiiPflpootnted. 7 ho officer and member of tho various njcticultnrfll sorletioi In l ennyl aula and el few hero, aro specially and curd'ally Invited to attend. W M, ItArsnKIt, bcrfy. II. V. MORTlIIMIIt!, EDITOR LEUIUIITON, l'A.: SATURDAY MORNINU SEPT. 18, 1875. Tho Duly of tho Hour. Notwithstanding tho long and fancied security of a number of our citizens in regard to the breaklngout of n conflagra tion In our midst, the fire-fiend lias at last visited us. For upwards of a year post a number of our citizens have or ganized and worked with Indomitable, perseverance for tho establishment of a firecompany, which would bo available In caso of emercency. In a number of eases whero they have applied for help to, meet tho expense of needed appara tus, they have been met with tho res ponse, " No t -What do we want with a fire company in Lohlghton?" and hattonlng up their pockets, treated tho members of Lehigh Hook and Ladder Company with disdain, If not actual scorn and contempt. This, thank God, has not been the caso with all our peo pie ; had It been, to-day wo might chronicle the fact that the finest por tlon of our borough lay mouldering in ashes. Tes, a goodly portion of our people have been over ready, with in fluence and puiso, to liPlp and encour age tho company in Us efforts for suc cess. And well and nobly did the boys of Lehigh nook and Ladder Coinpany do their duty on Wednesday morning, eliciting the highest pralso of our citi zens in general for tho porseveraoce and daring with which they battled the fiery element. And now, that you have wltnossed the Importanco of having a, fire depart ment, and the willingness with which Its members rush to your assistance in the hour of peril, will you furnish the means for procuring moro and etlli needed apparatus for successfully bat tling firo? The "Little Giant," they already have, fully proved its valuo on this occasion, holding In check and finally 'extinguishing the hugh flames as they rushed again and again towards Mr. Obert's residence. Other of theso machines aro needed, unless, Indeed, our peopla shall determine at once to Introduce a good supply of water, put In firo plugs and obtain oilier and larger apparatus for putting out firo. Let our citizens hold a mass meeting at once, to-day not a month hence, and deter mine what shall bo done. Delays are dangerous! Lehighton must havo a water supply,' or she must have other Ltttla Giant Extinguishers ready for use In cose of emergency. Gentlomen, give us a water supply or moro " Little Giants." Which shall Hbo? Tho Troy Times says : Meneely & Eimberly of this city, who are mak ing a bell of 10,000 pounds for tho tow er of old Independence Hall in Phila delphia, have, upon application to Gen. Hagnor, upon endorsement of tho War Department, received permission to se lect several cannons from those now In storo at the Watcrvllot Arsenal, to be cast In tho bell. The solectlon will bo of cannon which did service in the Union cud Rebel armies during the late civil war. It Is tho purpose of tho don or of tho bell (Henry Seybort of Phlla pelphla) and of the authorities of that city to have tho bell In position In Iudo pendenco Hall tower July 4, 1770. It will thus havo both a national and cen tennial signlGcanco that of a country grown in a century from a Union of thirteen States to thirty-eight, and a population Increased from 4,000,000 to 40,000,000. Tho objjet of the special cannon used In tho casting, of this bell will ba to carry out the Idea of peace, in the blending of North and South, and quite In keeping with tho spirit of one of the Bible Inscriptions which will be cast upon the bell" Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.'1 Tho fast mall train between New Tork and St. Louis via the Pennsyl vania Itallioad, called "The Limited mall " started on ifouday last. Ihn train left New Tork at 4.45 a. m., reached Philadelphia at 7.10; Harris, burgh at 12.25 ; Altoona at 2.05 p. m,, and Pittsburgh at 0 p. in. thirteen hours and a quarter, of- which forty seven minutes were consumed In stops. The train was to reach Cincinnati In thirteen hours and twenty one minutes, or twenty-six hours and thirty-six minutes from New York. In Iho election In Maine, on Mon day, the Republican State candidates were elected by a diminished majority. Hon.. Cyrus L. lVrshlng, the Dem ocratlo nomineu for Governor, was bom In loungstown, Westmorland county, Pa., In 1825. Ills father moved to Johnstown In 1830 and died in 1830, leaving his family lu destitute circum stances, owing to a business failuro, Cyrus L. Pershing obtained employ ment as a clerk lu tho Canal Collector's office, at Johnstown, and saved enough money to tecuro his education at Jeffer son College. Ho afterwards studied law under non. Jeremiah S. Mack, at Somerset, ami was admitted to tho bar in 1850. In 18.10 ho entered politics as a candidate for Congress, but was thrlco defeated In a strong Republican district. In 18C0 ho was elected to the Legislature, and served tliero through out) tho war. Iu 1809 Mr. Pershlug was tho Democratic candldato for Judge of Supremo Court, but was dofeated. In 1872 ho was elected President Judge for Schuylkill county; and still holds that position. Two weeks ago ho sen tencedlhreo of the Schuylkill County Commissioners to an Imprisonment of two years and a heavy flno for negleot and corruption In tho dlschargu.of their ofliclal dutlos. The trial of William Westervclt for complicity In the abduction of Char lie Ross has been In progress In Phila delphia for two weeks. Westervclt'a Implication with the abduction was dis covered through tho coufcsslon of Mosh- er and Douglas, tho burgulars who were shot at fay Rldgo lu December last. Mr. Ross, father of Charlie, was exam ined. His testimony related only to tho disappearance of tho abducted boy. Af tor tho circumstances of the abduc tion were shown, the testimony ad duced went to prove that Wostcrvelt was Intimately associated with Mosher and DouglaBs, and also that ho was an accessory to the crime, at least after the fact. The testimony of Mrs. Peer, Of Brooklyn, excited deep Interest. She testified : " I reside lu rirooklyn.and on thsoth of July. 1674. 1 Westcrvelt in Brooklyn I toolc a bomscnr at the City llall. Biooklyn. to go tu the upper part ot Brooklyn ; there wua coated tliiouittf to me In tho cp a niau and child i tbo tunn wua William Wcstoi volt i The child wm very fair and had dark eyes; It bud llxbt, Bolt, cuilyhalri ltwnsuocmt lourywiraot age: the child had a brown linon suit on; over tbo liucu suit was diuwn a bine linon sack 1 It bad no but on; bencvor bpoko to the child but ouco: tbo child crltdt bosun!. 'liunhl husbt tho child seemed frightened at hlui and tcieaujtdt tho mun said, Oo fceo momma t go fee inannnai' tbo child stopped soroaming then: ttostervelt thou took ciaikers out of his pocket and givo tho child aomoi Tbo thill took tuo crackers and became quiet i When tho cur got to t'ourtu fetroot he got out aud took the child ou hi -i arm i ho went aa thuugU ho was going to Williams burgh," Being shown some photograph of Charlie ItOtoB. Mrs. Poor stated that thoy boro a strong icsembtance to tiiocbilti she saw ou tho oth of July, aud wire, in tact, a good Ukouoaa ot nlni, llutuuaii a detective, leawled that after the killing of Moaner aud Douglass at may ltlduo. ho accompanied WeatcrTift tu Brooklyn, at tlio request ut tho latter. liunugthe trip tu brook. Iju couvcietd about Chailey itoss : Weaterve.t said Iboseucretbopaitlea.and If tbor were airosted the cbll.l would not l.ve Ihreii uors s I aaced Woatervelt wheie lue child was wl el her hludeu tu a hut. a care, or whero '! will never tell you "losponded We.toeltt subsequently. In response tu further questions, tho deiendaut, said aiowber had tbo child up the liver sumo wneie. be did not know wuero. Commenting upon tho Krlo Con vention nominations, the Philadelphia Sunday Tribune says ; When least eipocted, like an slectrle shoot, at tho Erie Convention, cauie the nomination or Cyrus L. Hei slung si the liemocratio candi date for Governor ol this BUM. Tins result was an utter defeat and rout ot tbo lung pow er, and tho placing in nomination for that high omce the strougoxt mau and the most accept able. wiUioitt questlou or doubt that coulu uo selected from the Liemocratio party a publlo mau. ot unblemiahed leputatlnn. Who-ie Integ rity baa been the vrry apple ef his 01 e and who b la never sought office. We aro free to declare that we believe uo man in this commonwealth was more surpnaod at bis nomination tbau cy. rus U PeisLung. Ills publlo record is one that every rennylvauian. without distinction of parly, can look to with pndo, and any, in tho tuil meaning of the wuida that ho baa over been a faithful publlo servant, hose Integrity never could be qu6otloned,and whose patriotism to tho nuUonsl government In her time of peril Is shown in his positive votes as a publlorcpreien tatlve for tha maintenance ot tho natl-nial hon or and the onion of tho Mules. Then he springs from the masses, lieownsuoallegisnoototne mock aristocracy that exists lu this country, nor Is there a corporation f ion the Delaware 10 Lakelirle, or from Iho titale line of Maryland to Hew lloue, thatownaa single hair in bis bead. He n tuo represents tivu of the lustlta tutions and peopla ot a troo republie, and any psity could feel prond In hsvlng such a nomi nee. Tbeplattoriu upon which be has been piaoed by the pobtical managers was mude upou dellDorsllon by a committee of the lttng power, and the great body of tho convention bad noth ing to say in maklug It. This platform will bo condemned by the great mass ot the people i but Pennsylvania In this nomination, Uko that ut annual llartrantt, will havo caused to it Juice that. In the election of either, the keystodo of tne federsl arch wUI bavo a chief magistrate worthy ef her people. The Democrats nominee for State Treasurer, Victor E. Plollett, Is of a French family, and was born at Wysex, Bradford county, In 1812. He was a farmer for many years, but possessing literary abilities and power as a publlo speaker, he entered politics, aud was elected to tho Leclslaturo In 1810 and again 1817. Uo was nominated for Congress In 1804, but was defeated, and, like Mr. Pershing, bid tho same cxperlenco on two successive occasions, being a candidate In a strong Republi can district. During tbo war with Mexico Mr. Plollett served as paymas ter, and since that time ho has been en gaged In farming and stock raising In his natlvo county. Ho Is said to bo Identified with tbo Granger Interest, and to be in some respects their repre sentative. The same storm which passed over the Norm on Friday last, caused a teartal disaster pu Lake Michigan with tne loss ot twenty-two lives. Tbs prupelloi iqnluoi, with a raj go of Ball, towing hs schooner Einma B. Waynes, loaded with lumber, was overtaken by the storm about 2 A. 11., near 1'oint an cable. Capt. woodwortb. ot the Kquluox. cams to the Btern of the propelior at that time, and caned out to cut the lines. '1 bis was done, and tha propeller careened and sunk In a few minutes with aU aboard, numbering S3 aouisf It eeems that there were two passeogsrs on board and the Captain aud crew, consisting of IS men. The Captain was Dwlght bcott. of Cleveland. The passengers were Miss illume acolt. the Cup talu'a daughter, aged 19 yeais. going home rroui a convent wneie sue was being educated, and alias Uattle bcott, aged 17. a granddaughter, whoUied In Cleveland, and was traveling for pleasure, t'apt. bcott was about 00 years ot ufo. and had a son In business at CleTelandvrae uumvs of the crew are not yet known. Current ISvetits, -Ex.Senator Hotmn arrived In Now Yorfc Tursdiy from Kuropo. -Pittsburg is talking of sending refined oil totboDelnwaiolhrough a pipe 2j0 ludoa long that will cost eSOJ.OO'J. Thograihopiicrs visited twcnty-elght coun ties and i4 tuwns in il ImicMotii, and destroyed or usinugod W,417 acres of wheat, ' Vis. Catharine Dunn, aged 49. fell down stairs and fiactnrrd her skull at llarilsbnrg. Sunday night. Hhe died Monday morning. TueBoeoud Division of thoKntlonal Onard or reuiioylvanla wna rovlowod by invmi,nr itsitranjt, at Heading ilonday, and made a very flno dlspluy. -.Tho heavy liosta that vlaltfd Wavne. Pike, and Monroe counties. Pa., on Friday nnd (jatur. tliy nights, wdl greatly affect tho buoswheat nnd other lato crops, , Oeorge Zoliender, brakeman on tho Irfhlch Valley ltauroad, waaruu over by a locomotive ot llailoton, Saturday. Inflicting probably fatal l tj u ri os In the libel snit of Deecher against Moot ton. iu lioooklyn, the District Attomoy rccoin mends n nol pros. In this needier ooncnrs.but aloulton dons not. Justwbstwtil bo dono Is not jet decided. A Vankeo bos submitted to tho Frencb Ooverniront n decapitating mncblno Intended to supercede tho guillotine. It lsonthepneu. inijtio tube system und automatic in action, tans dolug awuy with an exeiuuouer. P n,.T Jte'mbold was arrotod at Now. port Tuesday nnd taken to Jail, cn complaint of the lundloni ot tho Ocean uoubo. Ilia family were nt that boiel last week, but loft without paying tho bull- A San Franclioo telegram atitos that tho giiarnuteo tund ot tho syndicate who are to re suscitate tho Hank of calildriila amounts to a llttlo moro than S7.0J ',000, and thut noi Ocflnlti Jlnio had been llxuu for i e-ouonlne the bunk bnt H would probublo be about October 1st; At midnight on bnndav four Indians visited the farm houso of Daulci Lalor. uenrljonsdale, It. I., and forced themselves inside by smash, lng tuo doors and wludows. They thon demand ed food, and after being supplied they knocked Lolor Fcuelss.sncl(cd thohouso, unddenarted. inroe of the rnDlatis havo been arrostcd. In tbo Maine election returns from :oi towns gives Conner. lt 35,(M5i ltoherta. D. 41,511. Itcpub'ican majority, SI3I. Last year those towns voted si),wi7 Uepubiioans and 31.474 Di mm ratio a itouublicau majority of mii. 'I hero fro still 22B towns to bo beard from. General 1'ialsicd. Uepub Icon, is cloctod to Congresi lu the Fourth Maine Diatnct by 8.0 to 1001 ma Jonty. Two men and a boy at Kansas City. Sunday aftirnrinii, entered n saloon on tho outskirts and robbed und assaulted tbo Inmates. Four oulrtrswere rent to capture, thein, but wero fired upon and one or tbo ulilrcra wounded. Al ter a uerco hand-to-hand tlubt. they were cap tured, nnd considerable money ound In ihclr possession, supposed to havo boon taken from tho inmates of Iho saloon. . Some forty years ago Thomas Umcrson, Prosldentof tbowiudtor (VI.) liank. was sus pected ot n bmngttot ibout 50,ioo, tnont which caused the institution to fall. Ho was tnod, found guiliy. and routined In Windsor Jail lor many year. Ou Thursday Sept. 2. as col. Harlow wus removing an. old brick nvon lu bis uouso, which was formerly occupied by the Cashier, Klttridgo, ho discovered some where betwooii tiOeoo and SSO.Ouu ol tbo missing money lu a brick vault nniter tlio oven. The poople ot Windsor now bolleve the Cashlor took the money Instead of Emerson, -Sheriff Clark of Boston, though twenty years or more in public olBco. has Just written to the Commontcculti tho first letter be has ever sou t to a newspaper on matters personal, It Is In response to criticisms by flat Journal relat ing to tho Poraorqyboy. bow confined In jsll nniler the cure ot Mr. dark, who s iv of him i "Ho In fur above the nverace of youth ot his years In mental and In physical deyelopement t ho Is desperate, daring, at itul, and untruthful, and a dangerous being to bo at liberty i lor some added proof llieinoi come ana boo his wore In attempting tomcspo, load his intercepted un publisnetl ictt'rs to hisino'hernud biotherfor uld lu such attempt, end bear what be desired to do to thowuich man on duty. As htslalth f ul council remarked, in terms, in addressing thojuo in his behalf ItlknewtUat Poiue rov was ut llboity, sndllviugtn the same town in which I Willi my young children reside, 1 would at oiico loavo the town wltli nil my I iml ly.uuo goas tsrawayfruin his neighborhood as prudent safety would dlttnto.' Bo say I. The rospons Ibiilly of publishing I hi socadwi autn. blogiaphv (which is but u caricature Pi his tilal plead. sg liinoicnce, nut. if gulUy. msaue, and ridiculing Insanity) Is with bit mother, who. since tho publishing, lias snld "he did it by local advice 1 know It was lint bv tlie auvico of the learned anil wiso qouusoora wbu defended bun at his trial " JpOtt COUNTY COJIHISSIOXER, THOMAS UANET, OF KAST PEHil TQWNS1IIP. Subject to tbo Decision of the ixmooratlo County Oonvontlon. uug. si-to Now Advertisemonls, r0 WHOM IT MAY COXCKItX. All nersons are horeby forbid! barliorlng or trusuiig my wile, Mary Juno Dauiols.on my ac count as I will pay no debts of her contr.cnng after this date, she having left my bed end bosrd without cause or provooutiou . . J. H. DANIELS. Lehigbton, Sept. ISth, ISIS. A CAB.I). Tho undersigned, In behalf of "The Carbon County Industrial Society," hereby respcolfully Invito tbo pooploot Carbon County to tako au active part In tue COMIMU FA III if theriocl ty, to be hold at I.K1I1QU I'O.V, ou OCXUllrJlt 1-!, 13, linnet 13. In announcing the FIU9T ANNUAL JiXXll. ni l ION of tho boolety. wo earnestly appeal to all. especially the Iddlcs, to encouiaao and practiculiy assist the euleiprise, to as to make It. what it should be, publlciy and privately beneficial. It Is believed that Carbon County o-iu have and sustain a creultahlo ISinlblilon of her oil ed Industrial Enierpilsos worth seeing. It nocds but Interest and activity on thopirtof bercltliens to make It prcfllablo ana wonhy of tho iiHiuo Hjiecial efforts sro being madoby iaoOfflcers nnd Members to make inooomtng sir moro interesting and successful tbau aur ever before held in this county Our friends and neighbors In tho adjoining counties aro meant to bo included In this Invi tation. MliEttAI, PREMIUMS wUI bo pa'a for AH1ICI.KS OF MiSKIT. 'iho Capital Htock ot the eooictyls not all taken yet. aud it seems as II tho mere mention pr this fact should cau-e enough of our citizens to step forward and uko It. though KOONB, rrosldent. W. U. UAPBUKlt, secretary, 1875 fall 1875 Mrs. M. Guth neapcctfullr annonncea to the LADIES OF W'KIbMl'OItT AND VICINITY that sue Ins Jnst returned from the CITV, and Is tow recelv. log one of tho LA UO liar STOCKS ot FALL Millinery Goods COMPBISING, Hats, Bonnets, And Trimmings ever before brought Into this section, and that she Is prepared to do them up In the Yery Latest Fashion, AT PAICEB BELOW AN? OTHER ES TABL1SIU1ENT IN TUB COUNTY. Also. AN ENTI KELVIN EW BTOCK OP HWlTCllliP, in Hesl and InuuUon Hair, NO TIONS, and ALL other Goods penally kept in a JTirstClaai Mdllnerr Store. ladies' own Hair made up to order Call and Inspect Goods and learn Prices before purchasing elsewhere. m MRS. M. GUTH, Weisport, Pa. AUTUMIV & WINTEn. Dltnos AND MEDICINES. . miVJ!n,ia'nJl?tSnVlnn,lmt0 maintain my woll jatablishod ronutntlon for sell lug pure Dings nnd Medicines at very lowest prices, I have modo prejmrnllons uilsinll for enrpaa-ltia; any former ef. rort. and oan therefore promise perfect eallsfuctlpu to every customer who do sires tho best quality ot goods nteennom- Kli vlice"- v ,w J'RNTZ. "in of tho liio Moiiiab. Dank Bticot, Lchiithton. P'un'n. sepil-ms JpAIiL AND WINTER STOCK OF Millinoiy Goods & Notions I BIIlS. 13. PATH, Two Doors bolow tho .M. K. Church, I.o'ilgbtnn, dealies to call the attention of Lndios to tlio fact that she Is now OPUNINO n very largo stock ot FALL and.WINTHU ST YLKa of MILLINERY GOODS Comprising HATS, BONNET, TRIMMINGS nnd NOTIONS. Together wllh a largo nonmont nf ZEnilsTt Pl-.HFOHAIEH MOTTOES, FllAMINO STRAWS, SWITCHES. HAIR GOODS, Ac. Prices as Low aa cluowhore, and work and goods warrauioil. Au Inspection Invited. Bei.tll.3ui MRS. K. FlYTn. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Nolico Is beroby given thnt the Executors, Administrators nud Ounrdiaus hereinafter nam ed havotlleditbclr respective nrcounts of tho ftllowinff rstutes In tho Register. OIHcn. nt Munch Chunk, In nnd for tbo Couu.vof Ourhon, winch nocouuls havo been allowed by iho Hon. lster. will bo presented to the Judges of tho Orphans' Conn on Mo'idav, tho 18th dnvot Oo tobor next, at 10 o'clook A.M., for confirmation I First and final account of John O. Ilnttor. ad ministrator ot tho o-tate of John liallaghor, dee'd. Second and final nceount ot Harriet Iteinhsrd, adunnlstrntrlxof the estate of Emanuel Uelu bsii, dee'd First nnd final account ot Conrad Miller, ad ministrator ct tho osutu ot Martin Weaver, deo'd. First and final ncoount ot Tilghmati E. Bit Iter, administrator ol ibo oslato of Harrison lloff msu. doe'd. KlrBt nnd final nocount of Henrv Boyor, nd mlnistrator of tho eslnto of Daniel Krutn, dee'd. lirst and final account ot Jucob a. Leihy, nd mlnistrator ot tho estate ot Oeorro Rox. dec'il IlrBtandpuitlsl account ot Kdwnrd Kelley, executerof the last will and te.tamcnt of Sasnn Molghan, dee'd. A. wnilTINanAM, Register. Ileglstet's ofHce, Maucli Chunk, Sept, 11, 1S7H. QUAUTEB BONDS OP THE Industrial Exhibition Comp,, Five Dollars Each. $5 OO Will buy a qnsrter Bond of ITio Industrial Ex hibttlnn Co. of New York. Kach Quarter Bond participates In Four Relies allotments every year, until it Is redeemeo. The lollowlng Premiums show whs t auvRond may i cceivo. A quarter Ilond would receive one quarter ot the below named premiums, JANUARY AND JULY. 1 rrcnitum ot Iiop.ooo 1 Prouiluiu of lo.ooj 1 Premium of a.o o i Premium or 3.10.1 I Premium of 1,(00 Id Pi emlums of (500 each 5,'uO to Premiums of 2U0cucb VW) 17 Premiums of 110 each 2,7.0 41 1'remliiuKof rooach 'J. 10) ,000 Premiums ot 21 each 1 w, 000 Total , to ',000 APRIL AND OCTOBER. I Premium ot ..,.,.1 (V),001 I Premium of louou 1 Prt'iinuui ef ... 5 Did I Pieinluiu of 3 Premiums of (1 Oim each 3 003 10 Premiums of M u each s,or II Pioiuiunisof rooepch 2.IOO 20 Premiums of no each :.0 11 Premiums of 5 leach 2 '.61 39 o Premiums ot 21 each si.iuj Total tlolH) Tho Company la not re'ponslbt" for any mon ey ecnt, except It bo by check, poftal order, draft or exirrss payable to tho older ot inn In dustrial Lxhibitlon Cumpsny. Circulars ecnt on application. Address INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION CO., No. lis Bast 17th St., NEW YORK CITY. July 21. 1873. JpOR SAIiK OR TO EjET. A ONE STORY FRAME BUILDINR, built exprtsslyfor a PlIOTouilAPlIER, or would Suit a C1UAII-MAKISR, SHOEMAKER or TAILOR. Will bo sold very Cheap for Cash or on short time with approved security. Apply at Tills OFFICE. Juneli-tf Plotts' Star Organs. t-end foriiilcellst nnd list of U'stiraonlali. Address EDW'D PLOnB. Washington. N. J JNCOItrORATIOX NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given, that au application will bo msdo to tno liovcruurof the Comiuou. wraith ot Femiflylraula, under tho Act ol ls7i, entitle!' An Aot to provide for tho lucoriora. lion an 1 regulstion 01 certain corporaliona.' lor a Chaiter tiudcr Hie name of " 1'itINCK'S Mfc,. TALLIO PAINT COMPANY." for tho pur pose ot engaging lu the Manufacture and bale of MetalUo Puiut and Fouudiy Kacines located at Bowman's, Carbou oiuuiv, Penusylvsalu. W. D. BEH2EH. Attorney lor Petitioners. AugnstSlth, 1675. W3 Plotts' Star Organs New and beautiful designs. Agents Wanted. Address, KUW'l) PLOT lb, Washington. N. J. p-tUROl'EAIV HOUSIO. OrPOSITB THIS COURT HOUSE. Sosquriiannn Street, Manch Chunk. FEED. WAGNER, Proprietor. This Hono 1 as recently been fitted up In an elegant manner, where Lsdlea and Ucnt.cmen will be supplied with MEALS AT ALL HOURS. OT ELEGANT ROOMS FOR TUE USE of QUESTS. TERMS MODERATE. July ir, U73-ml QENTKXNIAL SALOON, BU8QUEUANNA ST., MAUOU CHUNK. FRANK IN KM ANN, ITop'r. Fresh rbtladolphl'a Lager Beer always on tap. Cigars cf Choices! natois,and all other kinds ot llerreshuients to be found In a nist-class Ssloon, FREE LUNCH every Morning at 10 o'clock, Cai I wbeu jou go to Maucb Chunk. July 10, is7S-jrl TUST LOOK AT HER HAIR I Why I " thought It were turning grey t So It was. un til she rot a bottloof tbst new II AIR RES I OU EltatllUUUNU'a DRUG STORE. May ion rRINTINQ at the very lowest prices it 0 THE CAMION ADVOCATE OFFICE. Now A'dvortisoments. Wl5L DANIEL GRAVER l'a'r-fSyiW Eespactfully ennounces that ho has Juit received his FALL ik WINTER stock ot zmmmbnmfP& icirs and Womeu's Boots and Shoes. OARPBTS AND OIL CLOIHS A SPECIALTY 1 t3T" Prices fully as Low as elsewhere. Bept; 11, 1B75, nr Mconomy, Manufacturod by CORRUQATED ELBOW CO. orU. S., 6a Cliff StroeVR.X; 15 & il liaco Street, Cincinnati, 215 & 217 Lake Stroot, Chicago. Sept. II. w 6-m2 STANDARD MUSIC BOOKS. Tlio following Music Books nro ac knowledged to bo tlio best of their class. Parties sending us oiilurs can secure them, post-paid, by remitting us the marked price. GET THE" BEST ! Tho Best Piano TnMnietor Is PIII JIRS' KOLLCTfO PIANO l KU1IUOI, i Price f3 20 Tbo Rest Herd Organ Instructor is KIMCKL'SNLW MJSTUOD,,., Price S SO Iho Rent In-tnictor for tho nice Is LUDI) ION'S bCIlOOLtoqTllE) VolOi: ,i PrlcotltO Tho Rest Rinirltiff Class Rooks aro FAIRY i:cuul Price cocts hono r.oiio rncovscts MUSICAL CIIIMU!) (Female i Vo.coi) ( rrico (1 00 Tho Rest Collection of Church Muslo Is UllliSttLliU'-' si:i,i:CTIO.Na 1 for CUD UCI1 and llu.Mi:.. i Price tl W Th Rest Hacred nnd Hecular Collection is TUCCLUSTfiU.f.jiMixcdVoicea I'ncotl 01 Tho Rest Ulew Rook Is Till-! NH PLUS ULTRA, fori Mixed Voicei J Price $1 CO Tho riodt Ul"n Rook Tor Male Voices la 'iiii;HANCii;.M'K.-tr rucofi so The Rest Onitnr Instructor N IIOLUAND'-S tKV MEl'IIOD. Tnco IS 60 Tlo Host Oultiir Mnslo Is 'I 111! AM ATKUit GUITARIST, Ptlco 13 50 The Rest Macnz.no ot Vocal Mnslo is riil'KltH'lluUsKIlpLD ML. ) Lolitus J Per Year tl Nos. 1,: u. 1.5.0,7.6 aud 9 now ready, price sec. cn. Tho Most Mntrazluo for ftasy Piano Muslo la PUTLlllsj' I'AULUR MUalO,,, per Year 11 Nos. 1 to 9 now ready. Pilco Sic. each. Iho Rent Macarlne for Advanced Piano Plat era Is LA CRKMK U13 LA Cltli.MK, Per year tl tos. 1 to 21 iiow ieody. Pilco SOc, each. Published and mallod, post-p ild, by J. L. PETERS, 813 Broadway. N. Y. sept Mm, Morton, Blis3 & Co. BANKERS, 3 BItOAD ST., N. Y Iskuo Circular Notes and Letters of Credit for Travelers t also Commeiclst crodits available In allpaitsnt the World. Negotia to Loans. ASH niUW UCIIASOE OS MORTON, UUSh & CO., .... LONDON. HOl'l'INOUKRd; CO., PARIS. IIOPK OS CO., ...... AUSTKROAM. $3 SAM LEFREEmT'anTf'e0 lnalu cvervMheru Address T1II3 UNION PU11. CO.. Nowaik, N.J. Pleasant anil Profitable ICniploy- MKN1'.-" lloiillllftl 1" " Charming I'' "Oh, bow lovelvT' "Wlint are the, worth 1" Ao. t?ucb aro excUtnatlous by thosuwho seo the large elrgant Now Chrouint produoeel by the Knixipeau and Auit'rlcnn Chtomo Piibilahlng Co. Thevnio all perfect Ocuisol Art. Noone caureslHt the temptation to buy when seeing the Chloinos. Csnvasseis. Agents, aud ladles and gen.lemenout ol employmeut, will Und this tho best opoumgeveroltertHl lointko money. Vorfull paltleulius, aeml aratnp (or confiden tial circular. Address P. OI.LASON & CO., 73a Washiuntun bt., Doston, Mass. TO $10,000 Has teen invested IntJtuck Privileges and paid 90 PB0F1T. "Iiow to dolt," a nook on Wall bt, eent free. I nmbrldge & Co , Rankers nnd Brokers, S Wall bt. N l . fjliWaj A 1V1.1.K UHrauteed fo Thld Moatt, In their I tilJfi S NOTIIIMIK. try It. Pa P. O. V1CKKIIV I Co., I A H'l.t.Ii cuTuulesd fo tli(a and I'e- r locality, iwn Particulirs F. 3.. Auauiila. Me. TEAS The.hil.Mt In the world-iin- p-iners- prieas urgtst Com pany In i Amtnca-stapl,. nrtlolo-nieasea overy. body liado cootluual.y increasing A -rents wanted ovcrynbeio-bosi Indueemeuts-don't waMt timo-Btnil for cucular to lloukar WELLS. v . J .a,, 4.-,. t ,t 4.-, J jlUX. IMi, MOWE'SAgueOure. t500 R11WAKI) ir ir pailmto cure. lift. C. II. IIOU L. Senrca Palls, N. Y. Most Extraordinary Terms of AdrertlKlDtr aro offered (or Newepa puperiliitlieHiateof PENNSYLVANIA ! Send lor list of lupcrs anI bcibodalo of rates. Addtcs Goo. P. Rowcll & Co., Advertising Agents, No. il l'AKK JtOW, .!'. IlrrsiiTO BJniTOBoyiuia rApr.a Mason & Hamlin Organ Bend for Ilhutratod Catalogne and Price List to A. OAUTEB & SON, JnlylT-mt MAUC1I CHUNK ONE MILLION CORRUGATED Stovepipe 221bo-OT0 USED BY TEOSE DESnUNO Bcaiity, Cleanliness, anl PERFECTT DRAFT., Parlc bnrp tssoa in Tone and Power any Reed Organ heretofore manufactured In Ihla country. It has been tested by many competent Judges s DIVES UNIVERSAL SATIBPAOTION. Ry a skillrul nse ot the Stops, and et the fatsil Kneo Swell, the Mosio is adspted so the human voice, ranging from the sol tost, flute-Uka not to a volumo cf sound. Unsurpassed by any Instrument.- Tho proprietor has noted caret ally for many years the impotfections and needs of the neea Instruments, and directed bis practical expert enco to tho correction ot sncti Imperfection nnd his experiments hsve resulted In the pro duction of a quality ol Tone which Melnillitea bo clcsoiy to the , Pipe Organ Quality That It Is difficult to dlstlngnlsb between tM two. This Instrument has ALL T1JE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. An. I every organ Is fully warranted. Laxn oil Polish, Black Walnut. Paneled oases thai - WILL ?iOT CltACK OR WAHP, And forms In addition to a splendid lastrsmsat of muslo. a oisautis"ul WEbis or ruxprrruiji, This organ needs only to be seen to be ftrpfe elated and Is sold st EXTREMELY LOW PRIOiig For o.sh Bocond hand Instruments takes kt exchange. AOENT8 WANTED. (Male or female. to OTery county In the United Htntcs nnd Canada. MOerat discount made to Teachers. Ministers. Cbnreaes. Lodges, ste., wbcro there Is no agent lor the 'Htar' Organ, Illustrated C4talogns and pnee list tree. Oar. respondenco solioltcd. Address the manniM. turcr. EDWARB PLOTTS, Washington, K. J. May tlyl fSTNOW BUY. F- JP. jAmSTM Annonnoes to the cltlsens ef Lehighton clnlty, that he U now offering bis tQUrtl ltt ot new and staple Dresa Goods, i ,f Dry Goods,. r Grocorios," and Provisions, at and below Cost, In order to etoseent, If yen cteslre Bargalus, novr s yonr tlnte to msksyouf . pnrcbaseiL ALSO, On the First Afternoon after August Pay Sty, be will hold the first of a aenes ot AUCTION SALES, which w, II be eonllnned St Intervals naUt hie entire stock Is dlsnoseexof. Terms ot all salsa, STRicrLT Cash. NOTE TO MONTHLY OURTOUSRS, Your acconnta wUI be continued until the eve ning of Pay Hay after wblob au, must par Cash for what they bur. t. f J. It. DUUlICK, Anct'r.) 7. r. LENTfc ang.MSTo, p T. BRADY, SPECULATOR inSMOKE Ubs taken up his Quarters tt the QENTEH. NIAL CI OAR and TOBACCO EMPORIUM-, Leibenguth'B Bu.lding BANK SfREBT, LEHIQUTQW, where may be found at all times t fall Use e tho choicest brands of OIQAES AND TOBACCO, BMARWOOD and olher PIPES f besper than tt any oth of plaos, eratslds ej n.U F,.T,xiuaY. ang.T.lHS-tf. TUE OLD ESTABLISHED. Truss and SargioalSandae 6taaS, J. EVERETT. No. so North SeventM flL. below Arch BL. Phlladelnhla. T.uuim. riroved Trasses, bboalder liraoos, Klastio at eek gs Belts, bnspensorlesL Crutoncvs. Oeformttr Instruments, te. Also Mrs. Everstt'a.nteSk self adjusting and other celebrated Vernal, gun. poiteie. Ladr Attendant. Large stock aod low prices, llercts riocoeerollr treated, July il, li7t.lyi x