. sSpctptyeeUngi. 'mi a" n TT-ns"rini! M. 0. " ","nath Der Jlsll. LehlKbtoti, at- 7:30 o'clock I P. u J.W, O'Neil. 8.K.0.I ist. B. ailham, tf.K.O.a QSAora iurarf Lonas. No. 688, l.p. a v. ' " meet every Tuesday oyenlnir, at 8 o'clock, In Robert Mali. Daniel araver, j. O.iW, IH'JHIIl OWM"!' I POHO roOATBIDB, Ho. 171, ImplO. R. M., meet, , m-weaneeuay ci ciuuk u, "it" ... o'clock, in rubllo. School Hall. Welssport. n v uirvart. M. R Tl. nllham. 17. of R X m, " . . " : MiitODTbit LODOis. No. 231. K. of r... meets o'clock. A. W. iSjojies, CO. T. .uatcliff, K. oi jt uuu a. Advertising Bates. Wo dsslre t ttp be distinctly upderstood .that o Adverisemcfita will be Inserted In tljo col-. umra'oj'nCXBDO!i Appqcwp that may be received frontnnkiiowii partiea'or firms, nnlosa aeeompanleiCwIUi the Casb. .JChe following ore our oxlt terms. Advertisements for I year, per loch each 'insertion . . . . . . lOCtfc " Rli Months, per Inch each Insertion 1" eta. M Three Mipths. 1' WCts. ' Loss than three months-first Inser tion $U each subacQneiit Insertion 15 Cts. Local notices 10 oents.oer line. ' " nt'.V. MORTICE filMibliaher. E K sll?WBns' " ..DISTRICT ATTORNEY jCOUflBELlIOB AT LAVVl 1 " Omcx, No. S, Mansion tlonse, L MAUOH,OmJNK, PA. Bettltnic Estates. FlUna Acoounta and Orphans Court Praouce a specialty.' ' Trial of Cauaes earelullv attended to.' Lenal transactions In Kuarlish and German. Jau 9. SAttinCAi- MORNING? OCT. 1875. Local gnd Pesgpnal. W Parties receiving the Advocate with b. cross parked after their names will pleaso remit the amouqt ,duo for :Subscriptlopljqr,tho,cxtra,pi,ccnta will be added to pay the1 expenses Vf collec ,Uon.' El j,t 11 VOTE FOH i? ' T. Claris? FOR County;, Tretieurer. ' Leave yo,ur measure wltjh Jury & Peters, If you would look 'rjice, ) New buckwheat pour at S. E,- Fatz loger's, at lowest pi Ices and of excel lent quality. The "fits" given at Laury &' Peters', are unsurpassed by any other poato In' the county. Mrs. 8. E. Fatzlngcr Is Just rccoiv, ng n splendid assortment of fall add winter millinery goods. CgU anil see them. . , The' fall euijts. being cofjen up by Xaury' & pcfers, are fashionable and , jieat, while the price Is within the reach of all. Extra copies of the Carron Ad .yocatb aud all the Dally and' Weekly Jiapers can be obtained at Brady's To laceo Store: When 'yon go to Allentown, re member that you can buy dry goods cheaper at Kramers' corner than atany, other house In the Lehigh Yajley. Stick a pin right here I L. F, Klepplnger prill furnish you with a handsome horse and buggy or do any kind of hauling for you at very rearonablu. charges. Livery corner of Bank and Iron Streets. J.K. RickfittKas still a few of those .eligible lots' In Rlcjcertstown to dispose pt. If you fpej llko securing a good home call and see hjm lie is also sup plying flour, Jeed.lutnber and coal at the Jo west rates. A. Rabk CnANpjt 'We offer ior sale pne of Edward Plotts' tar Parlor Or gans, fresh from his factory at Wash ington, N. J. This Instrument is sur passed by pone In thp market. Call at this ofllce. T. I). Clauss hag been appointed agent for this section for the celebrated Ilutterlck & Co'a Garment Patterns, for ladles and cbjldren, and has now a stock of thp latest styles on hand. Ladtea should call for catalogues. For Ice Cream, Jee cold fountain poda Water, anft choice Confection's, you should 'pot fall '4 fi&U at O, II, Roth's, opposite Semmel's hardware tore. Also, fresh brea.4 and pakes ey ry deay. T. D. CjauM, the meacbanfc tailor, .bas just received hs fall aqd winter stock cf all kfnds of spiting, cqmprlslng all the latest and nest styles, and su perlor to apythlng ever befqre qrbnglt Into this market. Also, a fql) llnp qf elegant oyfrcpfttlpgs. Ho Invites lij pnstomers and the community In gep aral to call and Inspect, bis goqds and lea'rn WsTrlees. f " s r of Twilled 811k, Utp. Green,' and Ulack. u or is ltiu, 1 aragon Frame, iianricige Wood Stick, Ivory pdndlo Umprellas with nama engraved. Remember, this h the only place. In Carbon county to get 4 genulnflr&t;cl&ss Umbrella, i . Dealer In TJmbrelias, liauj', apf&o., Market Square, llauch Chqnk. . Ati tremendous sacrifice In wq .ens' towns' and boys', boots, shoes, and gaiters of all styles and qualities, 'at T. D. Clauss. In order to close out pre4ttoek, bb 1 00 w giving some of the best bargains In this line of goods ever before effered In this section. Call 'early, if yon would secure a real bar gain. Head Quarters for Boots, Shoes and Bobbers. Messrs. Laury & Po ters'are'nbw i-ecelving and offering for sale one of the largest and best select- 6fl fitAAkll nt mnnft lln ami o 1 f (wit. womena' and children's gaiters, shoes aoo ruuuers ever urougnt nto ljflilgli. ton, at prices which defy competition HtUIltttnhMr. If vnil aAnt tn hut, for cash, now Is the time, u,ud Laury Sis vvcro tue place 1 The. party who took the badge from Upfront of the hat of a member of Phmnlx'n Kami, on Thursday last, is Requested to leave it at this office. The post-Qfilco at Mllford, Pa., was robbed on Thursday night of about $100 In .money and $50 in, postage stamps. Tho next Treasurer of Carbon Co., Mr. T. D. Cl tuss, was on the Fair Grounds, on Thursday last, ,and made hosts of friends by his gentlemanly and affable bearing among tho .assembled thousands. T?rMtiv mnrntnfr nf lnat week. A "female girl," and Christian Hago 1 dorn Is yust so ,upppy as a Dig sun flower." On the go jPavId Ebbert's teams during,the past week- A-nd no wonder Ms terms aroflOjlew, every ipe can af fqr,d toide, i L. F. ,p;iepplcger has a number .of vauablo4pts, which he Is offering .at very .low. prices. Parties desiring .to purchase .should call early'. There have been mqre hard" looklng.cftses In. Lohlghton during .the "past .week, than at any previous time. They .comprised, tramps, beRgafs,black legs, and showmen. -'On Sunday last t,he wte of Wm. Trenery ju-esented Idjn .w.ltb. n son, and William i very happy. Geo. In looking for the fair op Wednesday last became decidedly italicised But Geo. Is O. K. uow.i Dan Rex will go to iVew Jersey agajn nex,t week for hogs, tie ,vUl re turn about Friday. Dressy hogs are selling at 13 cents and jive hogs at 11 ,eej?,ts per pound In this market. Dr. N. R. Reber, has got a lot of men.at work excavating, preparatory to building the addition to his ball. Gen. Albright, of Jiauch Chunk, addressed the citizens of Reading at a Republican Mass Meeting on Saturday evening, The Democratic Convention of Northampton county met Monday at Bethlehem, and nominated the follow ing ticket: For Assemblyman, Ellas Scboll, of lLower Nazareth ; Prothono tary, James S. Cope ; Recorder, J. U. Odenwelder ; Register, 0. II. .Siegfried; Clerk of Orphans' Court.T. O. Fraden eck : Treasurer, Charles Kleckner, of Bath ; Commissioners, G. W. cjney and Aaron Baclitoan. . Wm. Kemerer will occupy his new store room next week Look out for pew goods, Joseph Christman, of Trochsvllle, was to the Fair grounds on Wednesday las;. He met a couple fit sleight of hand gentry, who wanted to show him how to lastena barn door. Ho took the "bait," and deposited $40 on a bet that 1m could open the lock. The last he knew of his $10, It was going at a 2:40 gait, in one direction and the box or lock n anoth er. Next? The October term of our County Court will convene iu the Court House, at Mauch Chunk, on Monday next. Religions. M. E, Church Itcv. Wllmer Qoffman, paa tor. Preaching tomorrow, (Sunday), at 10:30 A. II. and 7j30 V. M. Bnnday School 2 P. 21, Preibyterlan Chnich Suudav school at WA; II. : preaching at 10.30 A. u , and 7.00 F. M., by Rev. John CarrlnKton, pastor. Firemen's Parade anil County Pair. The great events of the past week bare been tho crand parade of Lehigh Hook and Ladder Company and the holding of Uie first annual exhibition of the Carbon, County Industrial Society. Tpe latter commenced on Taesday morning and continued until Friday evening. Takn as a whole thl has boon tho bes exhi bition ever held in the county. The ontrloa in the various departments numbered abqot 700, and the standard of the articles entered was Kooij. The only complaint we heard was pi the vaat number of gamblers allowodln and. about the grounds. Thts, we trust, will be prevented by tbe management next year. Financially, we believe, the fair has been a success. The flrmen's parade on Thursday, was the largest and finest demonatiation of the kind that ever occurred in thla county, bo pronounc ed by the thousands who witnessed it. At an early hour in the mqrning the members of Le high Hook and Ladder Company were on (he streets, decked In tljUr picturesque uniforms, completing their arrangements for the recep tion of the various oompames'invited to parti cipate on tho occasion. At about 7 o'clock a m-, the company left their truck house and pro ceeded to the L. and B depot, where thev re ceived thePennaylvani a Cornet Hand and Per severance Steam Fire Co., of Tamaqua, the Marion Bteam Fire Co., Phoenix Band'and IIqsq Co , and Reseue Hook and Ladder po.. witb their apparatua, of Mauoh Chunk, and the Fort Allen Cornet Band of Welssport, and conducted Uiem to the corner of Northampton and Iron streets, 'where the line was formed lxx te fpl; lowing order Marshal and Alda, Pioneera Prealdents ot the Companies, renna. Cornet Baud, .Perseverance Hose and Engine Company, 'Marlon Bteam Fire Company, 1 Phoenix Cornet Band, Pnoenlx Hose Co. and Carnage. Rescue If. and L. Co., Fort Allen Cornel B .ni. Lehigh llook and Ladder Company, The, pne being formed, the pruceuloq moved qp' NorfhsmDton street 'to Coal, down Coal U) Lehigh. dowuiLehlgU to Elm, down Kim o Bank, pp Sank to DrumDore'a Hotel, counter, mrgiied down llank to.NprUi, up North to Le high, down Lehigh to eon th, up South and, to the frnck hoae, where the companies were formed "'en mass, and reoolved In a vt-ry neat speech by W, A, Rapaher, Esq., on hehaf of Lettish j, ana' Ladder Co., after which they were Invited, to partake of a substantial lunch proyided for tbe occasion. Shortly alter noqa the line was reformed, and headed the Phoenix Band, proceeded to tbe Fair Qiounda,and having paraded aiouudthe track, the n.arada was dliailsscd and the men proceeded tfl the enjoyment of the occasion. ' AM o'clock r. u. the oompa ales again tall In line, and were escorted oy Lehigh If. A L, Co. tq the LA8. depot, where apparatua was re ablppe and the companies took their plioee on board a special train furnished by tbe Central RR. Co,, they left for their homes amid the hearty cheers, at firemen and eltlaeus. We cannot close this article without express log our warmest approbation of the conduct ot sU the eompanlea wtu e upon the parade, &o. NodUUrbnMoccutreHo mat the pleasures, oftbedty am w.nleiill wputhegood opinion of our elUiena o j n octualon,, none wtm more highly oo ipl'rae ted than the Penuaylvsula CoroftDaid torttivlr cho'ceselectiojaof mu s.c. sod thttl'dr.-eveumco ctouu F,ro Compcny fortne aeutlomulr bMrmg of iU mo.ubJrj All ii) all it wn a a'al4 d ,y for Lehiah.on. FOE Coujaty Treasurer. VOTE FOR JTlie Sclvoolmaster ivas.put. The following eoeclmen ot a business letter, wxittenln ISi6, was handed tons a fewdays agp. Wo omit the.nameaot the parties men ,tloned In tie letter i kittf r township Oarpen County M May tu 10 A U 1856 Deer set Mis ter 1 Her yon Want nam Uick Uarks and I In epect I git A Rout ono IluutretCortsond Iwltltaket ontonjthe Rote Be twen and eo soon as igit Tin try and Bent Me a answer so soon as poslpm Wat you Will flu and Wat you WlU.Pa ller.pn tho Pile so as Much from your ft and Philadelphia db Reading R. R. Cp. New Rotrgt brtwebn allentown and Pul adeu'UIA, The extension ot tbe Perklomen Railroad from Pennaburg to its Junction with theKoBt Pennsylvania Railroad, near Etraui, having' boen'.oompleted, axyew and dliect xoute la thereby opened for bualnesa from Allentown and points In the Lehigh and Wyoming valleys, to Philadelphia. Passengers and freight trains will be run reg ularly on the new lino on and after Monday, October 11, 1875. J.E. WOOTTEN, Qmirql SupernUnHtnt. Reading, Pa., Oct. a, 1875, Anti-Monopoly Convention. ThetVorklngmon, Airmen, Mechanics and Independent voters of Catbon County are here by notified that there Will be a Convention ield at the Court House. In Mauch Chunk, on MON DAY, OCTOBER Stn, fsst.at 11 o'clock A. M for the purpose of nominating Candidates for the various unices In Carbon County, whose principles aro favorable to Reform and the Antl.Monopoly movement, and opposed to ring nominations mado by and tbrongh theroflnenco of capitalists and monlcd corporations. Jach Election putrlct Is requested to send one dele, gate tor each one hundred votes cast last fall lor the full Refoim ticket, or a fractional part thereof. In addition to one member of the 8Und. lng County Committee ot each District. By order of B. T. McDONODflH. Chairman County Committee. JOUN'DEVLIN, Seo'y. Mauch Chunk, Pa , Oct II, 1875. Townuaeiltig Items. Rev. a. CBryefogoL of Bath, preached a very able sermon In the Bolt's Church 09 Wed nesday evening of this week, at the same lime he also collected money to be appropriated tow ards the erection ot an Evangelical Church at Bath t with what success I have been unable to learn.- Mr. B'. Is an eloquent speaker both in the English and German languages. The property of Mr, John Smith, of this place, will be sold at Sheriffs Sale nt the pourt House, In Mauch Chunk, next, Jlonujiy. pet, 18th. at I r. M. The Polio Poko Crepjr. Las risen somewhat since our recent rain. MV. Hiram Rickort, of East Welssport, Is making preparations for it)e erection of hts new dwelling on tho lot lately given him by his l;rb.er-ln.law, Mr. IjOwla Horn, and opposite Snyder's Store. rrRenta stubbornly retase to come down, K-Rev. J. Snyder, of I'arrrvllle, wa at this place on a visit atewiava th)s week, but left lor his home again on Thnrrday, s-For tho best cigars at tbe honest price go to W. E. Kemorer's,- where is kept the larreat variety of cigars, smoking and lohewlog tobqe cp that la kept :n this vicinity. Stick a "pin there, Nihbod, Towamenslng Twp., Oot. 14, 1875. Senatorial Conference. STRCUDEBURO, Opt. Cth, 1875. Conference of the 22d Senatorial DUtncf met at the Burnett IIouso 3 P. 11. Conrcrecs present from Carbon, E. P. Wil liams, J. S. Lent:. Paul Kreage i Monroe, Hon. Jaa. Place, Wm. II, Relnhart, A.O. ftreenwald i Pike, E. n. Euhed. C. Heller. Simeon Westrall. On motion of Mr, Oreenwald, Hon.,.E. II, Eldred was called to preside, J, S. Lenta, Sec retary, Mr. Place nominated Hon. Choi Ion Burnett for State Senator. On motion ot Mr. Heller nomlnotlona closed. The conference then pro ceeded to vote and nominated Mrt Burnett unanimously. On motion of Mr. neller, tbe carman ap pointed Messrs, Heller, Place and William, to inform Mr. Bniaett ot his nomination, Mr. Bnrnett appeared with the committee and n a few appropriate remarks accepted the nornlna. tlon. Mr. Wllllami moved that tho Senatorial Pel citato for Ik78 bo ocnocdedto Pike, for 1877 to Caroon and 187S to Pike county, carried nnanl. inooaiy, ' On motion of Mr, Relnhart the proceedings ot tblfl conference were orderod to be published in tl)e Democratic papers ot the Dlstriot On motion adjoiirged. K. B. ELDitED. Pres't, J. U. Lentz, Sec, Crime In the Coal Regions, POTmvii.LE, Oct. 10.-In Shenandoah last nlaht two men were shot, one named Richard Finneil slightly, and the other, Jim Johns, was severely wounded, and bad his throat cnt, a attempting to make arieej (he Chief Burgess, (he constable, and the police were frequently shot at, but without effect. One despstca eajs that over loo sboti were fired at the officers, J. ones waa robbed ot a watoa and a sum of money, To-day there was much excitement, and the pltliens generally expected another oat-brcak to-night. At Mahanoy city two, dwellings and t(ree stab ea were aet on fire and burned to the ground. Three men were arrested for Inciting to, riot. A later dispatch says thaf (0,-diy (Suo. day) ten additional arrests were made for incit ing riot and lncendiaitam. Thefsnn,lng,dlatricts east ot FoltsvlUe have for several months been Iqleafed by bands ot thieves, robbing from houses, barns, and stores. At Orwlgipurgh last flight two taea were ha! ted by officer Yost. They started to run, aqd were fired upon by that of. fleer, who wonuded one named liaxman, of BchuvlklU Haven. In the neck, and he was cin. tuied In a ebed.were lie baa concealed him self, Ilia confederate escaped, though, supposed to, Le severely wounded. Matters were qalet at Bhcnandoad. Monday, but the feeling was. unsettled. Business waa at a standstill, and precauUona were takenyi every direction, against another outbreak.' Johns, who waa wounded on Saturday night, -was. still 11 v lng. TberewasonlyonesrrettonBnnda.vnlght, that ot a man who stayed ont after njpp o'llock, in disregard, ot the deputy" ihetltfa proclama tion. Monday aitornoon, some excitement was cau.ed by a detauhmen ot pvllee starting after a tramp who attempted iq rob and shout Jos, i Taylor, ou the out.klrU ot the town. Toy or after a sti Urle, shot the rumau in tho blp and, thou Icanuv mo o trouble, went Into the town, When the polios reuchtd iho ceno of the sting li", me tramphad disappeared, and itjWaa aup tojod that po.aonj in tuo nrlghborbood were tailogoareot Mm, UouJjj nljht, a watch. man at the Palmer Colliery, near New Phlla' deiphia, was snot ana perups moruuiy wounu- ed whllo going to tho colliery, Tbe assassins escaped. The news caused .some excltoment In Pottsvllle, and police wore sent ont In charge of a detective to arreat the guilty partlea. A telearam from l'ottavllle states that Bhen anhoeh contlnnen nnlot and tile streets aro de aerted after nine o'clock in the evening. In obe aience to tne ?nerin'a prociainauon. The Coal Trade. The following table shows the quantity ot cost shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Kaliroau tor the week cndlna October oth, 1675.and for the year a compareu w in mo aame pine i&sb yean ItpiHonn Vrom. Week Year Wyoming ttMi ci 859,511 0 Uazlelou 0.'.6II f U 1.01r.845 01 Upper Irf-hlgh 1.133 Oo lloaver Meadow 1(1228 11 2M,i2 It MAhnnnv 12 703 IS 831.839 IS llaucaCtionK. ...... 8014 2.43a IS North from Easton 18,100 09 Tntnl in. mi 10 S.4T8.610 OS Last Year 101.148 14 3,472,312 10 increase 14,178 Decrease 8S3.833 02 REPORT OF COAL transported over Lehigh . Bnaqu'hanna Division. Central R R. of ew jersey weeKenuuia; ucu n, io,o.. Total week. To date. Shinned from ton., cwt. tons. cwt. Wyoming 6I.UH 19 S89,4fiS 13 upper Lehigh o,ou:i 01 e , C7d ou Beaver Meadow; 17,514 01 179,8(9 03 lUtleton 10.0M 00 101,283 OS Mauch Chunk 16,811 07 217,625 17 UarardvUle 70.415 II NTVork F. S O. B. Co,. 17,487 07 Total 114 8C9 11 1,647,775 06 previously i epoitea i,mj,103 ia Total to date 1,647 773.06 Same tune last year 2,173,909 10 Increase Decrease . 523,134 04. Republican County Convention, The Republican County Convention assembled in thp .Court Honse, Mauch Chunk, on Monday morning last, at 11:15 o'clock, aud was called, to order by Sheriff O. Brenel-er, Chairman of the Co.uuty Committee. Tbe conven tion then organized by the appointment of Mr. Wm. Lilly as temporary chair man, who, upon taking his seat, made a brief speech, in which he emphatical ly denied the rumor that a' ticket had already been formed by the "ring," and trusted that only such men would be placed in nomination for the various oJBces as could claim the confidence and support .of tbo people. He claimed Ohio for tlje Republicans by from 20, 000 to 50,j()00 majority, and bad no doubt but that Pennsylvania would do better for .Qov.,Hartranft on the 2nd ot November Mian It had done at his pre vious election to tho Gubernatorial chair.- J.-R.j Lelsenring and Jas. W. Hyndman were chosen Secretaries. The delegates then presented their credentials, when all the districts were found to bo fully represented. 4- motion vtas mado that a committee of five on permanent organization be" appointed. Tbe president appointed the following Fied. Bertolette, Capt. Mlnnlch, H. C. Levanwa'y, Thomas Dougherty and J. K. Rickert, A committee consisting of one from each borough and township was ap pointed to draft resolutions. On motion the convention took a re cess till 1:30 o'clock p. m. AFl'EtfOON bJ5S10N, . Upon reassembling, tbe comuilttco on organization leported President Wll'lam Lilly. Vlce-lTO'identsr. U. Rickert, D. Reynolds. Becretaries-J. R. Leiaenrlng, I, E. Wills. The appointments were concurred in by the convention. The convention then proceeded to tho nomination of candidates to fill the dif ferent offices. FOR TREASURER. Edgar Twining, of Mauch Chunk. Ra ph Coroy. ot Nekquehoning. A. u. Dolieumayer, Leotghtou. FOR HEUISTKIJ fc RECORDER,, Alfred Whlttlngham, ot Weliaport. 10 It t'OMMlSSlONKRB, Samnol Harleman, of Weatuerly, William Kane, of Mauch chunk. John ltynqn, pt Bnmnut Hill. John Beighe, of East Mauch Chunk. H. W. Hudson, of Packer Twp. James Aah, ot Lehigh uap. Adam Chrlstmau, of Pena yorest. Daniel Reynolds, of Summit H1U. Na.han Mosser. ot Mahoning, John Lapp, of Mahouing. s FOR AUDITORS, J. K. Rickert; of Franklin Twp. J. U. ijouaihore, of Beaver Meadow. FOR CjORONER, Dr. N. B. Reber. of Lehlghton. Dr. Iweedle, of Audenrltd. Here Fred. Bertolette read a letter from Mr. Edgar Twining, wherein ho proposed to withdraw his name from before the convention, if any candi date having greater claims should be presented. Mr, U. C. Levanway fol lowed with quite a lengthy speech, highly eulogistic qf Mr. Twining as a gentleman highly fitted for the po sition. Capt. Mlnplch.of Summit Hill, followed, opposing the nomination of Mr. Twining; on the ground that the Summit Hillcrs were, opposed to him, and stated that If he (Mr. T.) was nominated, that town would not give him 25 votes. Wlwuppn.Mr. Leyan way stated that he had been instructed to peremptorily withdraw the name ot Mr. Twining from Before the conven t(on. Some littla commotion was ap parent among the delegates at this point, when a motion was mado that a committee be appointed to go to Mr. Twining and confer with him upon the matter. The committee having waited upon Mr. Twining, returned to the convention and announced that that gentleman had consented to accept If nominated, The balloting was, then proceeded with, Mr.'E. Twining receiv ing tbe nomination for County Treasur er on the first ballot. Mr, Dpllouuiayer having withdrawn his name Iu favor of the former enllitnan, the ballot was Edvar Twlntnr, , ,33 liapa Corby , m On motion the nomination was made unaolmour. Mr. Alfred Whltttngham,. the present gentlemanly and affable 'Ueglstcr and Recorder,-was-unanimously nominated for that position. Mr. W. Is a resident of Welssport, an old soldier who gave a leg for his country In tholato "on pleasantness.;" honest and capable.nncl Is deserving of tho suffrage of -the people. iFor Commissioners there were ten names presented. Of these Han. Rey nolds withdrew previous to the ballot ing, and Mr. Kane, John Belghe, Haitian Jbsser iand John Lapp after tbo first ballot, which was as follow : S IIarleraanfc.,,.M is J. Rynou .... .,.,.10 S. w. Hudson.. ,u to fjaa. Ash 23 A. Christman ' M 14 J. Bynon having a majority of the votes cast was declared duty nominated. Tho names of S. Harleman and A. Christman wero withdrawn, and the convention proceeded to the third bal lot, with the following result : B. W. Hudson Jas. Ash .21 ..2d Whereupon James sh was declared tho choice of the convention, and tho nominations were made unanimous. Mr, Abu is a farmer residing in the vi cinity of Lehigh Gap, and Is decidedly a man of tho people. If elected, he will undoubtedly mako a good honest Commissioner. J. K. Rickert and J. B. Longshore were nominated for Auditors by accla mation. The contest for Coroner waa between Dr. N. B. Reber and Dr. Tweedle. The result of the first ballot was; N. B. Reber .". 33 Dr. Tweedle, is Dr. Reber's nomination having been made unanimous, on motion Gen. Chas. Albright and Wm. Lilly vere appoint ed Representative Delegates io the next State Convention, and W. W. Maybe Senatorial Delegate, subject to the Con currence of Monroe and Tike. The following named gentlemen were then appointed as tbe COUNTY COMMITTEE. Banks-W. E. Bovan, R. H. 1 ongahore. East rennIns. Bal let. Frankllnr. K. Rickert. Kidder W F. Mtreeter, ' Jacob Hawk. Lehlghton AJ Q.'DoUenmarer. Lausanne Wm. Sprncer. Lehlfih L. W. Iteiloy. L. Towamenslng J, snyder.Jr. Mahoning J T. MoDnnlel, Mauch chunk J. W. Hyndman, " Peter r-taai. E. M. Chunk-V. R. Cook. T. Beigfiied Neaqnehonlng Ralph Coibv. Parryvllie W. W. uowman. Penn Forest Adam Christman. Sumnilt Hill M. Jilon)cn. " M. P. Hvuyear. Towamenslng A. Snyder. Wethery a. J. Lauderburn, WeUapertL. 10. Willa. A committee was appointed to wait upon Gen. O. Albright and Invito him to address the, convention. Tbe inler val being occupied' by Mr. Wm. Lilly, III response Gen, Albright returned with the committee, and upon entering theComt House' was received, with a round ot applause. He expressed his entire satisfaction with the ticket nom inated, aud promised his full support. Since the Republican party had been in power the County taxes had been reduced, aud' he thought a still further reduction could be made If they were successful, of which be feit no doubt. Tbe Gen. proceeded to discuss the financial question, when we had to leave In order to make the train. Closing Prices of DkHaven & Town- send, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Oct. 14th, 1875.. U. s.'B's,88l U. S. 5-20, 1862 . . U.S. O-20, 1864 , U.S. 5 20, 1865 . . U. S 5 20, 1861 J. 4 J. C, S. 5 20, 1867 . U.S. 6 20,1808 . U. S. 10-10 U. a. Currency, 6's . U. 8. 6's. 1881, new . Pennarlvanla K. It. asked aiked 19U asked 125 aked 10VZ asked 204 atkad 21 Hiked 17 K aiked bid. 1V. asked bid. 17)J ankad bid, bid. bid. bid. fKl'S asked MJ2 akked C1W asked Phlla. 4 Kudlog II. R. Lehigh Valley Railroad LAnign uoai ;ar. uo. iia. duk asKea United Companies of N. J. J31K Md, 132 asked Hold . . , , . 102'bU. y. asked Silver .... 8 bid. 10 asked Special Notices. Thje Great Discovery. E. F. XONKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IROM, For the cure of weak stomach, general deolUty indigestion disease of thoTnervois system, con-llpatlou. acidity ot the stomach, and all cases requiring a tonlo. The wine Includes the moat agreeable and ef ficient salt Ql Iron wepasMas 1 Citrate ot Mag. netlo Oxide, combined with the moat energetlo of vegetable tonics Yellow Peruvian Bark. The effect In manr ca&M ot debility, lo.a ot appltite, and general protratlon, of an rftlcial halt of Iron 00 m pined with onr valuable Nerve, l moat happy. It augments the appetite, ralwa the pulse, take off muscular flsbblne, 'removes the nalior ot debility, and gives a florid vt vor to the countenance. Do you Trout eomothing to strengthen you I Do you want a good appetite 1 Do you want to build up your cooeutalion I Do yon want to feel well t Do yon wsnt to get rid of nervous neesl Do you want energy! Do vou want to aleep welll. Do too want brlsi and vigirous f eeiiuffi I It you do, trv Kunkel's Wine 01 Iron This trail' valuable touio baa beeu so thor oughly teated uyallclas.es of the community, that It Is Dowaeemed indispensable ataTon.o medloine, It cos a but little, purities toe blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system and prolongs lite. I now only ssi a trial of this valuable Tome. Price II per bottle. J4. F. KU .VKKL, sole Pro- ills or, Pnilaoelpbia, Pa. Ask your druggist or Kunkel's Bitter Wineot Iron, and take no other make, bold onlyiull buttles. All others are counterfeit, so boware of thein. Tape Worm Entirely removed with purely vegetable med icine, pissing from the system alive. No fee unm the head pasaea. come and refez to pa tleats treated. Dr E. V. KtlxXtL. No. Sit North Moth St.. Philadelphia. Advice tree. Beat, Pin and stomach Worms also removed. Atk your drnzaiat for Kumiva,woBii sraur l'rlcever tttfCj Bend I rclrenlar' ' Thins.,;-), 7 ccutN nup. TURKS CUUED. Dr. J. U. U bnaric'i Mcilo-PUted OoUanto Trj a.nj Flan-will care amen ciOi out of It it Don't 1 ruit cranlOi'bieutCi lUalesti not anVctcd bv 1 iMP'.r,nt.on or tmhluif Wairsimea MM, i fieucAauJ .frmun Iruino and liiaeut. Si. 1 penUaA oauthlrii lbs vncs tithe". e jt, 3aM-Meooad ktrt, above luce 4jUdel phU. Jaao.-TJ-ly ww 23 bid, ni bid. 19 bid. lllS bid. 10 bid. 20VS bid 20ji Md. 17 bid. 24 U 60 V? 6AH DU Afflicted, Unfortunate and Deluded. DU. JT. N. MOBUXfUGK and Dr. J. ii. Hor.ENSACK, sons at Dr. J. II., who has been ongaved in prlvatu flud hoapltal pi notice tor 3' years, cui incdiaeaw.. which destroy both iniml and body tintltsvou for the dutiei ot life, aod lends thousands to in sane ans hints and prematura deatu Dr. J. M . ll.nudDi.J. ll.ll.dvote tlielr time -entirely to these Diseases, and guarantee u care 111 ti ehoit ttuie nciMlttle expmse. Dr. J. N. Uoben sackhJs ntteuded and cured eighty thouiaud enses. Hemember Drs. J N. and J. B. Itobeu Hnck'stllro No. 200 Nortii jtds.reet, Philadol. iphia, ntinvo Race. Z. U. Medioiuop sent by malt and exprees Juuel2-3 lyoow OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. BY .VltlTUK OF A WItIT of LRV, Va.. Ikbu. ed out of the Court ot Common lIeaa ot Cur bon Couutv. to me illrecteil, there will bd e xn ed at Pnoito Halo. In ibu Couxt iiounu iu Alauxti CbroaYi oa Monday, October 18, 1875. AT 1 O'CLOCK P. M.( All thofoTwo rarcels of OUOUND, situtte lit the BOltOUail OF LMIlOlirON, TounWof Carbou. and state of I'ciinFylviiiiia. Tho urnt parcel being a part of T.otiNu. 42 In the plan or plotof eaid Borouiflf. haviafr a trout ou Ilanlc atrectot twenty-rour feet sml extf inline wo-t wardiyof tliat rttilih le:ween parallel Jiiio- Mi foot, more or leas, to J.jrtch M ev, bouuded and rtesorlucd m follows t Tbo auutticast corner be ing a stake In the curb line on stldXlantr street, tLience alontr the line of Lot .No. 41 wetwatdly to Feaoh Alley, tlicuco 1101 tlnmrdiy idonu Peaou Aller to htuke, thoaco eoatwarijiy ulonft i ho part of Lot No. 41 to Hau b: bti eer, ttwace noatliward lyaloncr curb lino ot Mtid Ilanc street wet wardlv bv l'each Allev. eouiliwnnllv by Lotlio. 4i, norlhwnrdly bv rhe tetnainlua Dart of Lot No. 4' of which tins is tho southwardly prt. The oihor purcel of ground tJ escribed in follows j Begiuniiiit on 1'eacti ileywltu a breadth o.i aalu ulley of 6S fnet. and exteiiulng bp- riftht an gles or parallel Une u length or depth yi feet uuO iok Ihcheatothe oilier ualfsald lot. beln J art of Lot ISo. 45 in the plun vr ulotof said lorongh of Lolilirntun. bounded ou tho east b l'oach Alley, on the noith uyLotNo. 41, o.i the went iiy the other part ot aald Lot IS'o. 4, nd on tho xouth by Lot No. 43, comalDiog ono-eljuth of an ai e, (strict uieaauro. The tmiTovemenis theteon constat of a ono andalmlf story Dwcllina- Jtoue, 106 hy 14 feet, with feltclien attached, io oy HH i-ie- Sflzeil Mini tn lr hi i itiln MTniiittmii ami tn hti 9ld us tho property of John (Jlofde. by ULivjidi jitii1 i!,inciit, oner iu Mauch Chunk, acpte-iiber 23 Ai, lS7v. EGlSTKlt'S NOTICE. Notlco is hrebr trlren that the Executors Ailiuiuistt at jvh aud U uauliaus hereinafter nam oil havetiled their respective aceouuts of the itfjtowing euiaies in tne iieoiswr uiuue. at Mauch Chunk. In and for the Couiuvcf Carbon. which aocouuta have oeon allowed by the Ilea, lter. will be preseuttKl to the JadKesof tbo Orntiana Coun. on Mo idav. tho 18th iiav of Oc to jcr next, at iu oVloclc A.U., for contli mat ion t First and final account of John O. Kutter, ad mlmstrator of the estate of John CJallagher, dee'd. Second and floal acoountof Harriet Item hard, admiuiMiratrlxof tboeetato of Eoinuuel lteln hHtfl. dee'd First and flail account of Cnnrad Miller, ad mlnistiator of tho estate of Martin Weaver, decd. X'irst nl final acount of Ti'.ghmnn K. sutler, administrator of tho estate of Ilarrltwn JlolT rniu. dee'd. Mrut aud final aocount of Ilenrv Boyer, art minietraior of tne estate of Darnel Krum, doe'd. First and final account or Jacob A. Loiuy, ad tninistraior ot tbe est to of Qeorjre iter, rtee'd i l"staudpaml acoount ot JMw.ud Kelley, executor of the let will and tetanictic ot a jsru Ijelgtian, deCd Tho second and final account ot B. F. Klep- Singer. adni:uTstiator ot WlllUiu O'Keete, euoased. A, wniTTINOHAM, Iteglster. Iteglstei's ofllco, Mauoh Chun, Bcpr, it, 1871. VAIRVIBW FABM FOTl BALK. Thla desirable property U located In Abington Township. Montgom ery coM laa., t-nt m'lea north of Philadelphia, comprising &7 acre. 6 actea of which are wjod.and, and the i emuuider arable land In a high state of cul ttvatlou. 'lho liuprovcmentaarualarge fltono Mansion House, containing 19 rooms t a laruro Uatn with all the necessary outbuildings ' Tbo locality U proveiblaHy healthy and is convent eiu toplnceiof woridnp, scnojls. Libraries etc For particulars adihea, TIIOMAS II. BIIOC HAKtUt, 1541 Nortn I'Uh Ht 1'hkludelubla, iUJNitv u. siiiLLixaFonD. va youtn lAmrth Ht , 1'hlladulphia, ANELEaANTSUBUaBAV ItKIDKNCTS at chestnut Hill, with Two and a Half Acres ot highly lm proved and ornamental La wi and Garden, beaiittfullv Hltuatcvl on the Beading Turnpike, ton niHiutoswalk from tho railway depot, and eommanmnga tiaeviowoi tho Wlsaahlck en VaUey aud it romantic sur. roundiuus. For Mlo or to let, with or without. Furniture For terms and cards to view tbe premnet apply to TI10B. II. SUOKMaKEK, 1541 K. Thiueenth St, HENBY II. LINQFpab, ICS South Fourth sc., TaiUdo. F OR SAI.U OR TO LEY. a n-vni.RTnnv T-nAMTl TinTLDINfl. bnllt expressly lor a 1MIOTOOKAPI1ER, or won.d Bult a OlOAU.MAKUlt, bilI011AIAXI2R or TAILOR. Will ho sold very choap for Uastt or on short time with approved eoourlty. Applr at 'PUIS OFFIOK. Junel2.tt SSIONEES' NOTICE. Notice Is hereby alven that Haniaal O raver, ol lbiuhton. Carbon county. Fa., by deed of volitntarr asslrnraent Jinaasslaned all the es tate, real and p rsoual, ol the said aamnel urn. ver to WUUani Keuierer. of Lehlghton. carbon county. Pd.. Iu trust, for tbe benellt of tho said Samuel oraver. , , All persons, therefore, indebted to said Sam. uelOiuver, will make payment tome, Ibosild .HiimM. ut i.ehiBhton.audtnoaehavinkOiaims or demands will make known the aime within six weeks iroui aate. WM. KEMERER. Assignee ol uatuuel O raver. Sept. 4, 1S75 CW -jyj-ns. c. do TscimisciiKr, Next to Deborde's Jewelry store, BANK STREET, LEIIIGIITON, la.. Pnlia the attention ot the Ladles of Lehlirhtou and vicinity to tho fact that she keeps a fall assortment of Berlin & Goriunntown Wool. IMPORTED ANll DOMESTIC KMBROID ERIUi, MOTIONS, RIIiRONS, Ladies' and Cbildron's Hose, FRUITS, LIMBEUOF.U A BWITZGtl OIIBKlK, CANDira. coNPEGTIONS nnd a varletro other articles nut usually kept In any other store In LehlRhton. Asusreoi puniio pnirouase is soiiikm sua samfuctlon Kuaranteod. OcUio3 yy EXlS OUTFIT VKEE1 Largo Commissions & Cash Premiums. FOB SELUSO A . Libracy of Famous Fiction coMPJisiaa tue ns, J uels of ImaglnntlTQ Hferalure. P iihilts ruoa.Kfa.' . VicaoyVaxxritusk Honweost CBDsOiiv .JTitiJasD Vliajnis, OVLUvfta'S TUlVulIilVIUCTIJ, Vathsk, 'WtMceloLa, Ukdisc. T, 1m ttonj AtlnUx KldIfa, Vomp'ttHu ONI" VuLtlu But over 1,00b usees, fioiul: uuy tanlralJ wuh.l fail-pare toiir- "i'sli tho woRLJl'SuTOlir COjK, and a I w ut.oieadit. Aueata cuifli rtuiUl whj me.u bailnoaa aud w,l I lUiiul.y canvass. J O FORP A CO.. HI 1'arU 1'lact, 0c' J 4. Jitvic VrUk
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