, Society Meetings. xnxiro cirrLz, No. 7s, a. o. k. of hie m. c. 2nd and 4tb Monday of each month, In Ito-ber-eHlll. Lehlgbton, lit 7;S0 o'clock p, H J.W. OHeil78.K.0.l 8. B. Gllniini, r-.K.tt.B, nsADM 'iltrrns lodos, No. 686, 1. o. o. P. meet, ever ."Tuesday evening, at a o'clock. In Kee Half. Daniel Graver, K. O.i Wi n. lie Becretary. TOHO PoA TMB, Mo. 171. Imp. O. It M meet on Vjeanesdsy evening of each week, at 7:30 o'clock, tn'Fnbllo School Hall, Wtiaepnrt, Pay P, ltlokert, 8. 8. It ailbam, i:. ot n XXHIOBTOK LOCOS, No. 231 K. of P., meets on Friday evenings, In ltebera Hull, at 7:3 1 o'clock; AvW.Kaihea.C.C. T. ItatcluT, K. of It and b. . 1 ' ! " Advertising? Rates. W tttfn it to bo distinctly understood that so Advertisements will be Inserted in the ool nsuia of TBI CABBon Aeyocite that mny be received from unknown partie or flrroa. unless accompanied with tho CASH. The following are onrosxf, terra. Advertisement! for 1 year, per loch each Insertion 10 Ct.. " iftlr Montha. per Inch each Insertion n L'ta. " , Three Months, ' iOC'ta. Lees than three months, flrat lnser- lion tl. each subsequent lnaertlon 25 Cta. JLocal notices loeents per line. H. VMOItTIUJUER, Publisher. E. IL. SIBWBKS, DISTRICT. ATTOnNIST COUNSELLOR i AT LAW, Omca, No. J, Mansion House, V ' ' ifAOunounNit, TA. Settling JTstateB'. Filing Accounts and Orphans Court Praoaoe a epeoialty. Trial of-Centos earetnllv attendod to. Legal transactions In Kngllah and German, Jail 9. ""oATOBDAV JIOP.WNG, OCT. 9. 1876. Local and Personal. 1ST Parties receiving the Advocate with a cross Dirked after their names will .plMse. remit the amount due for Subscription, or the extra 50 cents wilt be added' to pay (he expenses of collec tion. yJ-l. Ievc your measure with Laury & Feters, If you would look Dice. black' Alpacas at D. Graver's Dee Hire store; at from 25 cents per yard upwards. New buckwheat flour at.S. E. Fatz Isger's, at lowest piles and ot excel lent quality. A. full line of boots and shoes, sell ing very- low, at Dan Graver's Ueo Hive Store. The "fits" given at Laury & Peters', are unsurpassed by any other bouse In the county. Dan Graver.at the B Hlvn Store, Is selling 'very pretty prints at from C cent a yard upward. Mrs. 8. B. Fatzlnger Is Just receiv ing a splendid assortment of fall and winter millinery goods. Call and see them. Tba fall suits being gotten up by Laury & Peters, are fashlonablo and neat, while the price is wltblu the reach Extra copies of the Catidom A D voCATxand all the Dally and Weekly papers can be obtained at Brady's To bacco Store, When you 'go to Allentown, re tnembr that you can buy dry goods cheaper at Kramers' corner than at any other noae In the Lehigh Valley, fltlek a pin right here I L. P. Klepplnger wll furnish you with a, handsome horse and buggy or do any kind of hauling; for you at very reasonable charges. Livery corner of Bank and Iron Streets. J. K. Klckert has still a few of those eligible lots In RIckertBtown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and ste hlm lie is also sap plying ftour,feed,lumber and coal at the lowest rates. A IUrtK Ciiakce We offer for 6ale one of Edward Plotts' Star Parlor Or . sacs, fresh from his factory at Wash ington,. J. This Instrument is sur passed by none in the market. Call at thtrofllce. T...D, Olauss has been appointed agent for this section for tho celebrated Buttcrlck it' Go's Garment Patterns for 1adIeaand,bUdren, and has now a Mock, ot the latest styles on liana. Ladles should call for catalogues. 'Notice Cream, Ice cold fountain fioda Water, and choice Confections, you should not fall to call at C. M. Roth's; 'opposite Semmel's hardware store. Also tresn Dread and cakes ev .ry deay. TVD. Clauas. the meacbant tailor. basest received his fall and winter stork cf all kinds ot suiting, comprising all tho latest and best styles, and su perlor to anything ever before brought Into this market Also, a full lino of elegant overcoatings. Do Invites ,hls customers and the community In ceil er'al to ialLafad Inspect his goods and icarn nia prices. Gouetuiko Nice. A fine assortment of Twilled Silk, Bio. Green, andBlack lu or ,1 1UD, Paraxon Frame, Partrld, wood buck,- ivory Handle Umbreltj With nam? engraved. Bememberjuls Is the only place In Carbon county to get a genuine, nrst ciass uniureila. C. 13. RnoADs. .Dialer In Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, &a., ftiarxei square, Aiaucn ununic. A tremendous eacrlfice In wo Bens'' mens' and boys' boots, shoes, And gaiters of all stvles and analltles. M T. D. Clauss', In order to close out present stock, be Is now giving some of mo Dost uargains in mis line ot goods .ever before offered In this section. Call early; It you would secure a real bar gain Dead Quarters for BooU, Shoes aad Subbcrs. Messrs. Laurv Pa. iers are now receiving and offering for isaie one oi toe largest ana Dest Beiect .ed stocks.Qt mens' kip and calf boots, womeni' abd children's gaiters, shoes and rubbers ever brought into Lehigh- too, at prices which defy competition. jiememuer, it you want to ouy cheap for'catSi, now is the time, and Laury & Mini Fanner a. are vou nrenared to at. btblt your fat catUe and bogs next .week T Tho fair' opens on Tuesday .next, and It 13 expected that you will vu uauu miu juur svocv. The plasterers (ire now at work on F. P. Sentinel's now store building. The political pot bubbles. After next week It will bo boyle-lynn hot I Our tlovll Is responsible for till. The greenback dollar, with gold at 117, Is worth a fin all fraction less than cents ; In other words, it Js 14M be low par. The grand parade of firemen will take place, In this borough on Thurs day morning, 14th Inst. Line forms at 0 o'clock, A. M. Our young friend, Mr. n. T. Smawley has been appointed to the Jxackereltowii Schools, which will opeu on Monday, November 1st. Have you got your articles ready for exhibition at tho Carbon county fair, which' opens on Tuesday next ? If not, proceed to get them ready at once. The Republican delegate election will bo held at the olllco of W. M. liapslicr this (Saturday) evening, Oct 0, between tho hours of five and eight o'clock. Mechanics, have you prepared any articles of your handiwork for ex hibition at the Carbon county fair, which opens on Tuesday noxt ? If not, why not ? , If you wish to enjoy constitutional liberty, don't wear a pull-back- dress, but hire your horses and carriages at tho popular livery of David Ebbert, on Bank street. Tho Synod of Pennsylvania, em bracing the Presbyterian churches of Eastern Pennsylvania, wlllJioId Its an nual session at Plttston, commencing on the Slst Inst. A gentleman at our e'bow requests us to ask our old friend Evoland, of tho Tamaqua Courier, It he can Inform him who is the greatest eater in Schuyl kill county ? Lost, on Saturday evening last, on Bank street or Bankway. a lady's1 gold bracelet. Whoever has found It and returns It to this office, will bo reward ed for their trouble. Wm. Kemerer will open business in bis new store building about the 18th Inst., with a very largo stock of new and elegant fall goods, to which he In vites the attention of his friends. A. P. Carter and E. C. Carter, Jr., tho Sewing Machine men of Mauch Chunk, were In town on Thursday, They dropped In to eee us lu the eve ning, and we say call again, gentlemen. You like mackerel, of course. Well, E IT. Rhodes will furnish you a prlmo article at fifty cents for twelve ; and jf you are dissatisfied with the price 'he will throw In an extra fish. Codfish, very low for cash. A few days ago Adam Chrtstman, of Penn Forest, was out In tho woods In tho neighborhood of Drake's Creek, when ho suddenly came upon two full grown bears ana their two cutis. Being unarmed MrO.' had to leave them In their "glory." We understand that the good wife of a nromlnnnt -official of tho Lplilch Valley Ral)roudj:Wyomlng.dlvlslon, has presented -net ;husnand with twins, (bouncing boys. Congratulations and many happy rcoirns are now In order. 1 M. Ladles, the innnagera ot the Carbon County Industrial Society Invito ou to furnish a large quautity of embroidery and fancy needlework for exhibition at grounds, lp Leblghton, -on Tuesday next. Wo have received the first number of the Dover Index, published by our young friend F. k. lluiiiiuel, at Dover, N. J. It presents a neat appearance, and is well filled Svltli Interesting local and general news1. $1.00 a year. Here's our tSS", Frank, i Mr. B. F. Chase, associated with some of our prominent citizens, is about to mauo application to me uovernor or Pennsylvania to Ibo Incorporated as "Chase's Improvol GlasatIanufactur Ing Company," tlip game to be located in tins county. . ve are reliably in formed that the patent Is a good one, find could be made a paying Industry In our .midst, It properly encouraged. Wo hope our friends will thoroughly Investigate the master for themselves ana give it a nuerui pupport. i&trouus burg Democrat. 1 The case of Commonwealth vs. F, A. Beamish, which occupied the Wilkes Uarru court lor several days Inst week. was given over to the Jury about three o'clock on Saturday, afternoon. The Jury were out until Tuesday noon, nearly tnree aays, ana ra line to acrce. were tbon brought into court and dis charged by Judge Dana. It Is renort ed that they stood eleven for conviction and one for acquittal the solitary one Doing ueo. Keese, a farmer ot Klntts ton township. The case will be re-tried. city journal, uct. A. tr.ff? At regular ataied meetinc on Wedneadar eve ning uat oi i-oQol'OKOTTiue, no. 171, the fol lowing named genuemeu were Installed officers for tho ensuing term i Sachem, p. A. German, H. 8., Kmannel Clause, J. 8.. U.J. llunaicker, Trustee, P. A. u raver. I. O. O. V. At the Reirolar meeting ot Onaden Ilutlen IxJge, No. ess, I, O. o. F held In Itebei'a Hall. on Tueeday eventntr last, the following: ofiUera were ineu'led for the ensuing termi jr. n., Joseph Relgel, V. O,. Wm. H Hex. Ti (usurer, A. O. Sollenmarer, It. a.. M. a. neber, A. It. a. Henry Koatenbader, Trustees. John A. Obert, Johu. Ouham. Sal of Stands. The sale ot stands, etc., on the Carbon county fair (rounda took place on Tuesday afternoon last. The (following are the namea of the pur- cnaaera and the amounts realised from the aale wm. Eckert, Firing coach , a ai.oo lleury Drnmbore, KUnd .No.1 45.00 Leopold tleyera, 2 41.00 V, Hehulenherg, " " i aoito J, btrausberger, 4 ,,,, ).&) AdantUenry. " ' I auo llermon Perldman, " " a as.00 Wnuumlth. " " 7.".m!! John Brighton, " " 8 28 w Total 292M The following oXOcers'Aiire alw appoiatodi . . u j uc.v. ciiu Amps iuu , , tr . uojiet Uate keepera, Hamud Kboert and A aron bliive 1 Work U becoming 6lack. Demucrnllc County Conrfiitlon. Tho delegates to the. Democratic County Convention assembled In the Court Ilousa, at Mauch. Chunk, on Monday morning last, at 11:15 o'clock. Tho convention was called to order by the Chairman of the Couuty Committee, Col. Robert Klotz, In a brief speech advising harmony In making tho nomi nations. Dr. R. Leonard, of Mauch Chunk, was chosen Chairman ; upon taking his seat tho Dr. mado a very neat ltttlo speech advising the members to choose candidates in accordance with the old Jeffersonlan principle " capability, fidelity- and houcsty." Tho Dr.'s speech was received with much np plause. Nathan Belford, of Mauch Chunk, and John S. Len'z, of Leblgh ton were chosen Vice Presidents and took their Beats. F. P. Seratnel, ReU' ben Horn and Jos. Lynn were mado Secretaries. The credentials of tho delegates wero then called for, and full delegations from each district responded to their names. A motion was made for the appoint ment of a committee to revise tho roles governing tho party, said committee to report at nextlCounty Convention. Tho motion was carried, and tho Conven tion adjourned for dinner. The Convention re-assembled at 1:30 o'clock, and on motion, Jos. Lynn was made reading Secretary of tho Conven tion. Lion. A J. Durllng, Paul Kresgo and E. P. Williams wero appointed Scntor lal Confrees. On motion the Convention proceeded to the nomination and election of can didates for the sereial offices. For County Treasurer tho following named gentlemen wero nominated : T. B. clauis, MaxHchwclbini, John It. M'Ulnley. Kol. Itlclcert, Patrick .MKenna. On motion, the nominations closed, and the convention proceeded to ballot, with the following result : ' T, T). Clus 33. Max Hchweiblng;.,.! J. It. M.'Omley..lo. boi. Itickcrt, 0 Patrick ll'Eenm 4 T. D. Clauss, Of Lehigh ton, was thereupon declared the choice of the convention, and, on motion, his norul nation was made unanimous. Mr. Clauss Is a gentleman of thorough busi ness tact, honest and punctual In his every action, and will make one of the best Treasurers Carbon county has ev er had. We have no hesitation In say ing that no better choice could have been made for the office. r"or Register and Recorder the fol lowing names wero presented ; Nathan Klotz. II. li hwartx, lleinard Phillips, Thou. P. Arner, On motion tho nominations closed, and the convention proceeded to ballot, as follows : 1st JUL MEal. 3d Hal. Nathan Klotz II u 111 Uernuid l'lilmps vn ti II. K. awttiu 12 14 7 Thos. P. Aruer 11 9 1 Bernard Phillips, of Summit Hill, having received a majority of all the votes cast on'the 3rd ballot was declar ed duly elected, and, on motion, his nomination was made unanimous. For Couuty Commissioners were pro sented to tho convention, thirteen names or Just eleven more aspirants than there wero vacancies on tho ticket, but then there was lots of mateilul to select from. The cati dldates wero as follows: J. J. Oallauher, J. A. (1 raver, Wm. lUucb, John Brighton, Tnos. p. Fuller, Duulel l'.ouo. Henry lio er, P. 8chulenUerp, D. It, Keller, J, limes. Wash BuyJer, Dermott, Wm. Behler, On motion the nominations closed, and the convention proceeded to ballot, Henry Boyer, E-q., of Welssport, was re-nomlnated on tho 4th ballot ; on the thirteenth ballot but two candidates re mained before the convention, J. J. Gallagher' and Daniel Rouse, and that ballet resulted in the choice ot tho lat ter named gentleman, who Is said to bo an old and very highly respected citizen of Weatherly borougb. Ills nomination was then 'mado unanimous For Coroner, Dr. Stopp1, of East Penn twp., was nominated by accla matlon. For Auditors', Maloney.-of Banks, and Samuel Zelgenfu&s, of Lower Towumenslng were unanimously noml nated. jitter some unimportant business the convention adjourned, being marked throughout for the harmony and good feeling which prevailed. Information Wanted. The namea and post-offlce addresa, either of the parents or near fxlenda. ot the late William Tucker, who enuated at Lehlghton. Fa., aud subsequently Joined the 114th Penna. Ileglment tirisn ungade), and who died near Petersburg. Vs., A, I). 1SI. The Mends may learn some. tiling to their advantage by addreaalng ' Har den," p, o, box 49, Weatherly. Pa. Iteligloua. M. E, Church Iter. Wllmer Cotrman, psa tor. Preaching to-morrow, (Sunday), at 10:30 a. fiL sou 7 ,dv irt ju, eunaay ecnooi 3 r, u. Presbyterian Church (Sunder school at tfa. M. 1 preaching a n 0.30 x. u, and 7.00 r. u., by Iter. John camngton, paator. To-morrow, at 10 o'clock, A. II., the child ren'a prayer meeting will be conducted by wni. Eastman, of Mauch Chunk J at 2 o'clock P, M., Muudsy School, aud preaching at 7 oTolack P, M. in NorlhamuUin Street school house, In the uermau language, by J, ulltcm. paator. Delegates to the Republican County vyuTuuiiou uru to oe eiecieu to-uay, MAUCH CHUNK WHISPERS. Evening parties plenty. Etrly rising Is of th past. Our streets nre looking welll Our business prospects ar9 poor. Game Is plenty on our mountains. Evenlnj promenading Is played out. Tho campaign will be hot this fall. Improvements ere many In our town. Our girls nro looking fresh and pretty. --Iftlt and his old friend Bottle seem to agree. Laborers are wanted on the . Sandy Run branch. ' -The Itinerant musicians havo not left us as yet. -The Carbon Rllles meet everv Fri day evening. O. Wheeler.of Philadelphia, was In town this week. Boquots made of dried leaves are now In vogue. Tho demand for coal from tho cities, is very poor. We have six vounc men rcadlnc law In our town at presout. Mrs. W. Zehner.of Lansford.ls still In a very critical condition. -Tho roa'l leadlnir to Flae Stall Is to bo widened and graded. 2iith. R. Snyder has opened a green grocery store, up town. Tho plants In our many Gardens aro being removed Into the hot houses. -The men at J. H. Salkelds & Co. are only working on three-quarter time. -Mr. C. R. Potts,and Chas. Parrlsh. of WUkesbarre wero In town this week. There will bo an Indian show to night. There are real' " Big Injuns." Counsellor P. J. O'Hanlon, of WUkesbarre, was In town on Saturday last. -Quite a number of our saloon keep ers have rented stands In the Fair grounds. Mr. Alfred Wbtttlngham will look for the re-nominatlon for Register and Recorder. Gen. Charles Albright and Col. J. D. Bertolett aro absent from home on business. Since tbo Democratic County con vention, on Monday last, a third ticket Is spoken of. There were any quantity of wild pigeons on the Mansion House moun tain this week: The children aro much mora fond of attending school now-a-days than In the days of "Whispers." Ed. Paetzel and Hirman Sotle have just returned home after a week of sight seeing at Philadelphia. Tho Rev. Dr. Belvllle.of Pottsvllle, was in town on Tuesday last, and visit ed many of his old parishioners. The man who assisted Conroy In stabbing, Kelley some weeks ago, near tno Landing bridge, la now In custody. Two of the candidates for County Commissioner are from Lehlghton and Welsbpott, and James Ash, of Lehigh Gap. The greatest wreck of coal cars ever witnessed in this vicinity, happen ed at Coal Port at a late hour on Satur day evening. A six year old lad, con of Mr. Relss of East Mauch Chunk, 011 Friday last broke a leg in falling from tho top rail of a fence. The Heine Strlug Quartet, of New York city, will give a concert In Rhoad's Hall, on Monday oventug, Oct. 11th. The Rev. Dr. Vincent, of New York, preached a very excellent sermon' In the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening last. Edgar Twining, Esq., of tho First National Bank of this place, will be a candidate for the Treasurershlp on the Republican ticket. A delegation from the several fire companies of tills placo Intend to par ticipate in tho parade to take place dur ing tho fair at Lehlghton. Mr. James Hutchinson, who left here this summer for Virginia City, Nov., Is doing woll, and advises- his Irlends to come out there. Levi Long, of Lehlghton, speaks III of some ot our boys. Levi says our boys charge him of putting matches under the chicken's nose. The Hons. A. J. DUrllng, of Le hlghton, and Jas, A. Harvey, of Buck- mountain, were In attendance at the convention on Monday last. Tho periormanco of "William Tell." on Friday eveiilnc, Sent. 29ib. by tho German Dramatic Club, of j-inst Alaucii cuunir, was extremely good. Our townsman, D. Ealbfu3, Esq., was onn ot the orators on Saturday night last, at a ucmocratio meeting lu Horticultural Hall, Philadelphia. Dan. Is to Btump tho State. Allen Oralg, Esq., was elected Captain of tho Carbon Rifles, on Tues day evening last ; Col. J. D, Bertolett, First Lieutenant, and Sheriff O. Brenel ser as Second Lieutenant. The counsel for Kelley, Doylo and Carrlgan, in the murder case, aro as follows ; Hon. Lin Bartholomew and Hon. Jas. B. Riley, of PotUvllle, and 'Messrs. Kalbfus and Mulhearn, of Alaucii (JnunK. The Democratic delegate election passed off very quietly. Tho delegates from this borough wero Dr. R. Leon ard, M. F. Belford, Dennis O. Mul hearn, John Duggan, Charles Eicon and Benj. F. Yeagor, W. E. Frlsbie & Co. are continual. ly adding to their already extensive stock In the boot and shoe line. Bui a day or two ago we noticed them receiv ing a large and' woll selected stock ot ladles' wear. Give our corpulent friend a call. Edgar Twining, Esq,, chairman in the 1st National ante or this place, Is spoken of as a candidate for County '1 reasnrer. on the Republican ticket, and Mr, Alfred Whlttlngham as the candidate lor re-uotninauon lor uegij ter and Recorder. r 1 elllRliton Nntlonisl Hank. We are pleased to atato lhat thta Institution will be ready for business tn the coureo of a few weeks. Tho first installment. of the capital Mock boa been paid In, and the necessary bonds havo beet) purohased. The building now occu pied by F. P Sammcl, has been tcasod, and ar rangcincnts aro making for tho purchase of a enitabio safe ana all the iicccaairy booka. etc.. for conducting Iho butlnosa Tho Firat Nation, al Hank Is a fixed fact. 1.1st of Letters nemntnln-r unonlled fnr In tlm TMel. tnn Post Uluci, Oct 7, lo7i t Jliiss, Solomon Brown, It W. O. Uauchery, Lewis tfirhtman, J C. t'hrlstniiii, Mary Dunbar, Esq.. ao. ie, Ajuurenco j-ivert, cnarlea FrVIUUII. Luvfuvettfl 1,'rnAmiin. llirftm Ilauser.MaryU. Uolier, lien (2) Jahn. Carrlo A. (2) UultnLer Corn-lla ilollan.t. Ilany Lnuehmoro. Johu Manti, PraiiU Mlilor, Dcllnda littler, J, P. 12) Milvly, F nuk Schmidt, Kdward Waruman, J AD. Weaver, Wilaon Youso, Tobus Tfoung, c. r. Persons calling fofmrof the above lfttcrs will pleaso any they aro advertised lu the ' Car bon Advocate." II. II. PI2TEltS. P. it. TUB JONES MURDRR. Thprn arn Tnllnni tir& dictions afloat concerning what will be djno with the Jnnft asansalna. We ore constrained to think, tint Irom th tone of tno delenco mid tbosvniirathvlt Is receiving, that though the law should bo permitted to havo Its course in short that tho cae should not bo settled other than bv a due coarse of law yet the most healthy disposition which conlcf have been made of U. would havo bron ono of thoso sudden court-martial trials, wmch eomo ot us havo Huuwiougeoi. anuwnicu would not only ended the aue-tinn at once, but nhui annt.n thrill nr terror to the contre ot the combination which ha occasioned these massacres It la by no moans certain that through quibbles and tech nicalities tbeso follows will get dear bo turned out upon tho world to repent thelc crime, u this ahould b6 the case It may bo well enough to observe now the law will not be glvoa an other opportunity to play force with muiderera. Antnraetti Jttcord. Adveitisement.1 A Wonderful Ours, This la to certify that nr tn. w. R Camn. bell waa taken aick with that dreadful disease Bt. Vltua' Dance, whereby ho lost tho power of speech and tho use of his arma and limbs. I ap plied to several physiclana and tried various reiueaies, out an in vain, we looaea upon our dear eon with heartfelt aoirow, thinking that bo must remain In that condition during ills lifetime. Uat. thank God, at last I met with Dr. W. P. Christ, who told ma hn conlil rnrn thn child, and In three month time ho restored htm to perfect health and soundness.and the child la now going to school. He was taken 111 abont Ave month ago. Dr. W. P. Christ la a homeo patblst physician, and resides In Parry vine, and luienus maiuug mat place mspermunonc uomo. lie la n man of 20 veara exoerlenro In thn trn,t. ment of all acute and chronio diseases aud Ida hereby recommend Dr. W. F. Christ to suffer ing humanity in tuts community, as a good, honest, kind and faithful chriatlan man. If you are Buffeting from disease ot any land apply at once to Dr. W. F, Christ. Parryvilio, Carbon Co., Pa. and be relieved from yonr pain and suf. ferlng. AOBEIU' GAMPnhXL, i-anyviuo, uoi. zna, 1S70. - The Coal Trade. Tho coal trade continues quite largo lor both anthracite and bituminous, and a very largo amount of coal la being sold at the presout ad vance In prices. Wo hear of eonio1 antht-adto purchases by the iron furnaces, but, indepen dent ot tbls, the shipments of coal Irom tho coal centres, mclnly for domestic uaes, la very large. The retail demand for coul lu Uili tnarkot, Is vory acllvo, and la likely to continue eo for tho next two months. Notwithstanding all this, It la believed that never before has thero been so much economy observed in coala consumption on the ratlroad- and In homes. The latest roports from Boston and uioat other New England ports Is, activity- In coal at prices ranging from 7 to S3 k per ton. The Schuylkill Coal Exchange announces that tho parties drawn on Spptcm. per 3d last to furnish prlocs of coal ou which to base rates of wagea to be paid for that month, makes tbo folio Inn returns) Lawrence Merklo A Co,, 12 53.71) 1 Shenandoah City ColUery,S2 57.. C0 Cltlberlon Coal Company, (2 05.83) Olrard villa Colliery, 12 52,70 1 Hammond Co.liery, f2 02.70. The average of IhcBO prices being 2S7 12 100, the rate ot wages to bo paid tor Septem ber will be two per cent advance on (1 50 basis. The supply of chestnut coal baa become bo Inrgoly in exreai of the dooian 1 that it has bo come necessary to restrict tho quaolty aont from the mines. Lodver, 4th. Tho following tablo shows tho quantity ot coal shipped over the Lchtgb Val-ey Hatiroad for the we?k ending October 2d, 1 875. aud for tho year a compared with the aarao time last year t Regions From. Weok. Year Wyoming 23,633 10 830,0.9 03 ITazleton 62.780 nr 050,202 is Upper Lehigh 156 17 1.133 0., BeavorMcaluw IS 371 11 237,234 00 Mahanov 14 739 12 3I7.SPI 00 iiaucachnnk 2.34014 Kotth from Kaston.. IB.ICO 00 Totsl 110.(37 01 IS Last Year 59,017 04 3,371,1113 19 lncre-iBe 57,i9 19 Decrease 1,00731 IS BEI'OUT OF COAL transported over Lehigh & fusqa hanua Division. Central It It. of New Jersey week ondlng Oct- 1, 1675-, Total week. To date. Shipped from tona. cwt. tona. owt. Wyoming 42,S0b 14 924,757 14 Upper Lehigh 4,264 01 69 641 16 Heaver Meadow 12,760 Oe 152,293 16 Ilazleton .' 7,317 IS 91,244 03 Mauch Chunk 14,990 1)3 197,784 (0 llarirdvllle 76.413 II N, York P. O, U. Co.. 17,467 07 Total Sl.ltS 13 1,333,1113 13 Previously icported 1,452,20-j 02 Total to date 1,333 463 II Same time last year 2,083,302 12 Increase. ., Decrease... (33,126 17. Closing Prices of DeIIaykn & Town send, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Oct. 7th, 1875. U. 8.',0',lt8l , , . 201 bid. tOU asked 0. . 6-20, 1802 . . . 19 bid. asked U, 8. 6-20, 1864 . , . 19)2 bid. 19 askad U.K. 3 20,1803 . . . 10 bid. 20 asked U. 8 6 20,1863 J. J. . VAI bid. Wi atkad U. 8.6 20, 1807 . . , SJj 111 20j asked If. 8. 6-20, 1668 , . nl bd. '2lU askod U. S. 10-40 . . . 17H bid. ini askad U. . Currency, tl'e . . 24U bid. 23 asked 0. 8. 6's, 1881, new . . 18 bid. 1SK ssksd rennsvltanla K. It. . . 60U bid. 60k asked 1'hlla. Heading 11. It. . 50 bid. bii asked Lehigh Valloy Hallroad . (AM bid, 61 asked Lehigh Coal Nar. Co. . So( bid. 60)2 asked United Compaalss of N. J.131W lid. 131 U asked Uold lis;; bid. ai atked Bllf.r . . , 8 bid. 10 asked MARR1LU. FltonNlIEISEK-CUNFKIl-On the 2nd Inst., by llev. u. A. Bruirel. Mr, Charles Frohn heiaer, of Lehlghton, and Miss EUeu Jane Cun for, oi Mahoning twp Special Notices. Afflicted, Unfortunate and Deluded DU. J. N. IBOUCXSACIt ami Dr. J. B. IIOUIiNiACK, SOI1B of Dr. J. n., who baa been engaced in private nut! hospital Atactica fur t years, cuiiuffdiaeaaea which destroy botb tutud and body, until- you lor the diitiei ot lilo. aoil ieuOa thousand to lu aane aayluiua and premature detttu Dr. J. fs. II. aad Dr. J. li. li. dvute their time enurely to these dlseaaen. aud guaruutee a care iu a ahott Uiue aod little exjwuae, Dn J N. Hobeu; Hackhai atteudod aud cared olchty Ihoauud csiujti. Ue member Dra, J. Ji. aud J B. Ilobeu an cka olllco No. 'A HwW 2-ia.rott, i'luladel. phi a, above Race, i O. Medlclnea aeut by malt aad expreai J uneiMaV-ijeow TUUISS CUUEP.-.Dr. J. li. Ho. busaca'a NlckleVplatod Oat rani o lru and iluid will ouio tmyw cfr uutot tfiju Don't rati, crack or break ; llxhto-t , not aifoctod by petupiration or bathing, Varrauiel & veta J-Yeu c4 and Ucrman 'Iruwa and braoe, Hui. iteoaonea, Ao., oiie-thlrd tne pnett otheracuti loi. P i boon J atreet, above lUre, I'hLadel. phla. Juuo, -7-ly tywl The Great Discovery. t,Fa.i'''',kui?ke1''s DirrKn wink oi III014. Por Iho cure of wc atomaoh, general debility In llgestlon, diseaie of the nervoia system, connjutlon. acuUtv of the stomach, mid all cases requiring n tonle. The moo Includes tho most ngroeable and ef ficient ant of Iron vie poa-wfi t Clttnte ot Hag. njtlo Oxide, coaillned with tho most energetlo of vegctaolo tonica Vellow Peruvian Hark. Thu elract in nmnr cases of debility, lo.a of appltite. and aoneral pm-tratlon, oi an rfOcial Halt ot Iron combined Willi our valuable N'ervo, Is uoit tunny. It amrment. thA nnnntitM raise tho puio. take on muscular fUbblnen, ivmovea mo p.iior oi neDuity, and gives a uor.d vlffot to tho couuteuanco. On you wauo somotbuig to strengthen you 1 Do you want a good appcuia 1 Uo you want to build up your constitution 1 Ho you want to feel -wen I lo you waut to iret rid of nervous ness 1 lie vou vrunt cuoray I Do vou w int to aleep well t Do you want brlax and vlgjroui teeiingjl If yon do. tri- Kunkore Wlueoi Iron. This truly valaaole tomo has beeu eo thor.' oughiv tested l.y all clai-es of tho community, that It is nnwneomcd mdlsuensable aiaTon o lueillcinc. It cos a but littio, purifies tde blood aud gives tone to the stomach, renovates the eratem and prolougs lite. I now only as ' a trial of this valuable Tomo. Price tl por bottle, U. p. K.U.11U3L, sole Pro pilo'or. rmlanelpbia. Pa. Ak your urngglst lor Kunkel'a nitler Wme or Irna. and tike nr nthormako, bold only in tl buttles. &U others wo vuu.ikuiimi, au uewaro oi vue u, Tape Worm Entirely remove! with purely vegetable tned.. lclne, pissing from the eystem olive. Ho too until tho bead pisses. Come and refer to pa tients treated. Dr. B. V. KliaKKt, No. 2s9 Noctu Kiutn St., PhlladiUphia. Auvlce tree. Hcnt, Pin aud Btomach Worms also removed. Ask your druggist for Kunkkl's Woiim araur. Price, tl lor bctt.e. Bend for circular. A CAUD. Tho undersigned. In bohalf of ' Tho Carbon County Indu-mial 8ocloly,"hereby roepeotfouy Invite tho people, ot Carbon County to take an aotlvopirtlu tno COMING VAla ut tho Heel ty, to be hold at LUIUOUTON, on OCTOllISH 18, 13, 11 Slid 10. In nnnonnclngthe FIRST ANNUAL T.XUt. I1ITION of tho Society, we earucetly appeal to all. especially the Ladles, to encouraae and practically asslat the emeiprlso, so as to make It, vi hat it Bdould be, publicly and privately benetlclal. It la believed that Carbon County can havo and sustain a creditable .Exhibition of her vari ed Iudusirial Enterprises worth seeing. It needs but Interest und activity on the part ot her citizens to make It profl table and worthy of tho nitue Bpecinl efforts are being made by tne Ofllcers nud Momhers to make the eomlntf 1'ulr more interesting and auccesafdl than any 1 ever before held In this county. Our frienda and neighbors In tho adjoining countlea are meant to bo included in this Invi tation. LIUBIIAL I'ltEMIUlia will bo paid to AllTICLKS OP ME HIT. The Caoital Stock of tho Sooietyls not alt taken yet, aud It noems as If the mere mention of this tact ehould cau.e enough ot our citizens to etep forward and take It. , TUOM4.H KOONS, President W. U. ItAPSUUlt.Kecretaxy. gilEBim SALE OP VALUABLE ' REAL ESTATE. BV VIRTUE OP A WRIT of Lev. Fa.. I mo ed out ot the Court ot Com m oil l'leaa of Car bon County, to me directed, there will be expos, cd nt Publio Sal. In thb Court lloaao In Mauoh Chunlr, on Monday, October 18, 1875. AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M., All thoso Two Parcels of Q HOUND, sltu.te lu the lioItOUUIl UP I.KUKilirON, County of 1 Carboo. and Htato of Pennsylvania. The flrakir parcel being a part of Lot No. 42 In the plan of , plot of aaidlloiough, having a front on IHnKl btreet of tweuty-ronr feet and extending west wardly of that width between parallel lines lit foot, more or less, to Peach Alley, bounded and dominoed as follows! The southeast corner be ing a stake In thoourbllneon stlaBank street, tbence along the line ot Lot Mo. 41 westward! to Peach Alley, thence northwardly along Peach Alley to fctake. thence eastwardly along the part, of Lot No. 42 to Hank utieer, tbeuce aoutuward ly along curb line of aald Ilanc Btreetj west-, wardly bv Peach AUov, southwardly by Lot N o. 41, northwardly by the remaining part of Lot No. 4', of which tins la the southwardly pirt. Tho otuer purcel of ground described asf oUowa t Uegtuuuig on Peacii Alloy wltn a breadth on aald alley ot 66 f eat, and extending by right an glos or paraUel llnoa ,n length or depth 94 feet and lot Inches to the other halt said lot, being part of Lot No. 4& in the plan or iilotot aalil llorongh of Lehlghton. bounded on the east bv Peach Alley, on tne north dv Lot No. 41, on the west by the other part ot aald Lot Mo. 43. and on tho south by Lot No. 46, containing one-elguth of an aoi e, strict measure. Tho improvements thereon consist ot avotie unjft hull slury Dwelling Home, 1014 byl4M, foet. with kitchen attached. 10 Drill, feet. ' , seized and t&keu into oxecntion, and to btf aid us the property ot John Jlode, by OLIVKIt HllKNKIBEIt, BherdT. 11 tnch Chunk. September 23 in, 1S7. R EGISTBU'S NOTICE. rcotlce la hereby crtven that the Exeoutnra.- Adminlstrat'ini and uuurdlans hereinafter nem ed havotlled their respective' accounts of the fcllowing estatoa In the .lteglster Offloe, at, Mauob Chuuk, lu and for tho Couiuy ot Carbon winch accounts have boon allowed by the Ilea liter, wiU bo presented to the Judges of the Orphans' Court on Mo.tday, tho I8tu day of Ooi tober next, at id o'clock Xm for oonurmatlon I First and final ncoount of John . Kutter, ndi minlstrator of the estate ot John UaUagher, doo'd. Second and final account of Harriet Ite'nhard, administratrix of Uioe&tate of Kmannel UelA. hsrd. doe'd First and final account of Conrad Miller, ad ministrator of the eauto of Martin Weaver, dec'u. . . First and final acoountolTilghmau li. sutler, administrator of the estate ol Harrison lion nisn. dee'd. Hrst aud final account of Henry Boyer, ad ministrator ot tne estate or Daniel Krum.deoMl First and Baal account of Jsoob A. Leiny, ad miuislrauirof theettato of George Hex, deo'd.. 1-lret and partial account ot Kdward Kelley, execuiorof the lust will and testament ot Basau 11 elghan, ileo'd , . ... The second and final account ot B. F. Klep plnger administrator of WUlhun .O'Kjeaia, A. wnrtTINanASf. Reglsterl ' lleglster's olhoe, Maocu chunk. Sept, II, 1676. FAlTtVIGW FATtU FOtt BALK. T nia desirable pro Deny la located In Abiugton Township, Montgom ery Co., Pa,, ten rnllea north of Philadelphia, comprising 7 acres, fiacre, uf which are woodand, audi the remainder arable Land In a high atat4 of cul tivation. The Improvements aro a large Btoua Mansion House, obtaining 19 rooms t alarro liarn with all the neeeaaary outbuildings rrba locality la proverbially healthy and la conveni ent to places of worship, schools. Libraries, f to. For particnlara ad.irea. THOMAS IL BUOaV MAKUll, 1641 North 11th HU, Philadelphia, IIKNItY II. 81I1LI.INUFOHD, IU HoattL Fourth Ut, Phlladelplua, AN ELEQ ANT BUBU KBAN HKhIDKNCR at I'hutlnl Hill, with Two and a ilalf Acres of highly Ira proved and beautifully situated on tha Heading Turnpike, ten minutes walk from tha railway depot, and oommaiuUng n line view of the Wlsaakiokeu Valley and Its romantic Bar. roundinge. For sale or to let. with or without Furniture. For terms and cards, to view the prunu.es apply to TI10B. II. HUOHMAKK11, 1641 N. Tblrtatnth St, JIKNUV IL VUIL LINOroitD, 1 J Booth Fourth Hi FniUda, UK SALE OR TO LET. A ONE-BTOtlY PI1AME EUIf.DIN(5.ballt exprraaly for, a PlIOTOUttAPllttO, or would Bult a ClUAlt.UAKKU, HHOKJJAKUlt or TAILQit. Will bo sold very cheap for CAtu or on abort time with apprpvea aecurlty. Applr aiTlllB OFFICE. Junelitt SSIUNEES' N0TJCK. Notiret hereby utTen that Hauael O rarer, ot Jlthihum, Carbun coonty. 1'a.br deed of vol.iuury aslicuaient huaaliuea al itieea taiu, real aua M-rsoual, ol the aald ixaniael lira, vcr to vyiUUui Kemerer. nt jnWhuui, Uaxbou onunty, ru., tn troat. for tho bvuirllboi the ald Bamuel uraver. All persons, therefore. indebted to aald Bam ul GiMTer rtttnifttepjjiaaiit touij, the a .Id assignee, at Ahiihtoaxua taoae&4T U3 amine or deraaud will muKokuown the a me within U if eeta troov data. , Wtt KEUBHBIt, , A rilguee oi ttaaui;nTir. Bant 4, 1873 flw
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