.Society Meetings. .tmyi0livnr fnl A.O. tC OrHII M. 0.' 1 ' xnd and Ah Monder of each month, In Be- b.r-aHall.Lehlghtoii, at 7iJ0 o'clock : p. M. J.W'Nail. H.JC.QH Qilbam. w.K. n.s. 1. O. O. P. U TCBr-Tue2ar eventng.nt 8 o'clock, taJdeperta'flsJi. nlel QBIff.tf, o, w. n.Ui. Secretary. iPano Poca Tube, Nov Wl, Imp. 0. It .M.. meet Ton Wedneeday evening of each. week, at 7i3p o'clock, In rutiv Jsxnooi nan, tveisspri iLlBipnTOX Loupe. No. 231. K. of P.. meet fen Friday evening. In lleber'sfflsll, at 7:W o'clock. 'A. W. Baches, C.O. T. AMtclffr, K 01 ,Sl.f B(1U MViUltl Kates. " ST dssir it to be distinctly underttoodithat am Advertisement will .be Inserted In tho cob i-tnnapt Tue GinnoH advocate that marbe, -f eired.trom unknown parties or fltpnnleee .esompanled with the Csil. ThefoltorinBore .oar.QQT lenaa. ,HiVnMinta tar .x,r, P 'nca "0, , J" bc Months, par loth each lnseriton-" Wile. . -rStea Wonth. " ' iO,qts i ,148000. (nrw xnonvo. oust mo Htovf L eaqh eabefluent insertion SSta. Iywilw 10oenU dor line. M A1V.. HUllUJSllwn,'aDiiBar jpisrrjior attqi jOiUNSiawn ,QJk;i. Hp.?, Mention llonse, UACCnOIIUNK. PA. JUttlJjiE ESte.Wojt Attoont and Orphans ,onri vrnepoeji specialty. 'TtAljFoauies .caremllr attended to. . Legal (WantMUenVa KDglian. ana Merman. JSP a. AWWHv" MORNING, OCT. 8 1875. Loei a4 Personal. .19 Parties reeelviug the Awocatk mHli a cross marked after iMr names sttlll lejuWtninit tibo amount ,djj0 for -r3ubt:(pttap,, or the1 extra 00 cants will addedtojjay liio, cxpenaeaflf ollec- f i 1 1 i,- j j i " h VOf E FOR fq& ; ClouUty Treasurer. LeT5jTArneaw with Laury Tatars, jVjKW would tack pice. New iwcfeflrtieat ttour nt 6. E. f z. Inger'a, t ,tijtzest pilcca and of cl Int quality; Tb84"fit' gltwj at J,ury & "ten', are u'nsnrpasae by ftqy oilier thnM lo (he outi(y. ' Uri. B. E. Ffttitofecf li jMst'eceiT' line a plendld HMortioen't of fnl Mud winter ffilluery gootii, Call aad see 4him. TJu W nults JjelDRoWfh "up by f.iury ft Prteri, are fashlonsb'c and ftMt, wliJJLc tlie prlcnjs Avlthlu tlue reach f all. ExV")Jef the Gamiou Ad jtocatk" (iie Ually and Weekly papers can ,Vo flbl))e4 at Brady ' To ibaeeo 'tow, Wfc y ri to.allontown, re marbr'iat you can byy dry Roods .cheaper at Kramers' fiDfaur than at any ttiar home In t!ie Le)gh Valley. .Stick a ptn right feoro ( k L. F. Klcpplngcr will furnish you with a bapdaome Jior&e and buggy or ,ony iUnioikmineforyon at very ,roaonab)e charges. Ivcry corner of Baak and Iron Stiiteta. J. K. RIckert has 4Ufwof those ,elltble lots In RlckerUU,wA (0 4lpose ef. If yon feel like securing good iome call and see hlu lie is aso sup. flying fljonr.feed.lumber andicoil at tbe gowett rates. -. Babic Cmmt Wo.otTftr far sale ,Ofle xf Edward Plotts' Stsjr Parlw (it ,Eans, frwsh fjom his factory at Wash ington, V. t. This Instrument ii sur passed by none in Uys marke. CM tt this ofltce, T. I). OUuu has hw) appointed 4gnt for this section for tbe celebrated Bntterlcb Aso's Garment PatUwa for ladles and'oblldren,, and has paw a tock of tbe latest styles on iand. jdles should call for catalop;u,e3. ' For lee Cream lco cold fountain jfloda Water, and cholee Confewlons, .you shopl4 pot fal' to call atO. JJ. 'iRotb's, opposite Semmel'a hardware' tore. lio fresh bread and cakes ev ?J dea, T. D.flJapM, fa jneachant tailor, ! AwJps.t receUed Mi 7a)( Rn(l winter I ft$&M .5'.nd l s!ltlng;,pomprlslng RlliM WWJWfl est. tyjes, and s.uv iBrlor tojajtstnlng ever before broueht ,lnlo tbbi gasket. AJan, a JuUlltva of' .elteant ATereoatlncs. 'no InvitB. w. 'learn .Wsjce. " ' JVoodBtlek. Imrv nanrtln TTmhroll.. with name engraved. Remember, this f the only place In Carbon county to 8?Sh 1H Umbrella. 0. H- Itnnim pealer In Umbrellas, Hats, Caps, &o.J Uarket Banara. Matioh nhiinl- n n , - - - ' ,J " A tremendous sacrifice In wo taens aftsa' and boys' boots, shoes, and gal tew of ail stylus and qualities, at T. D, Olanss'. In order to close out prnt stoeki hd Is pqw glvlnc some of the beet bargains in this line of goods ser before offered lathis section. Call aarly, It yon woo 14 ecnre a real bar fain. T?,tl.9Bft?r for I!oot SJioe and Ksb!refr(,rMetsrs. -Laury & Pe ters are Row.rucelvlog and cflerlng for and rubbers ever broueht Intn TMni,. ton, at prices which defy comp"etltlqn. Remember. f you want to bpy cheap for cash, nbw is the time, and Lanry & T f'""" i IFOR County Treasurer. V.QTE FOR EDGAR TWINING A moderate price rvlll be paid for uiacK udu tan lerncr-pup. ayi" t kthls office. Partners ar ,now busy liusliipg corn. Pavements shotild be put in order before the bad weather sets In. Mnoy old overcoAta will be made to " do" tUU winter. Cnnners .report he wild plgeoo Cfiop a falturo tlyis reason. iGetyour leofcy .roofs and broken vulndowa repalredifor the winter. The generaliectlon tekes place o Tuesday next, Kav.-d. Tlio Prestdqnt recommends tint Hie annual Thanksgiving bo held ou Tuesday, Novenibcir5th. On Monday fllcWt the Celilgh ITy dr,p,ullc Cement Works, above Coplay, wore totally destroyed by fire. Thtsseasou the tranir9re becom ing more Insolent vnd aggresslvo' than ever before. Be on your guard when you see them approach. A passenger .train collided with a .coal train at Tuscaioia, jLn Schuylkill ,coun!y,i,uesu:ay fttgnt, and five persons ,wero injured, three or tlitm seriously. Dr. K. 11. Reber, the Republican nominee for Coroner, will undoubtedly on a ueavy vote on Tuesday next : be Dr. Is one of the most enereetle citizen .of this section, andts deservedly popular wiin me peopte. Our old friend. J. E. Rickert. of Franklin, Is the nominee of the, Re publican and Anti-Monopoly parties for uoumy Auaitor. nils is a positive guarantee of Mr. R's popularity, and Is a sure-algn that he will b? eltcted by a large majority. When ffou go to vote on Tuesday next, reintwber the man who gavo a leg for Ills country Alfred Whlttlng. ham, the Republican nominee for Re. clster and Recorder. T. D. Clauss, Is ev dentlv the most popiular candidate for county treaaur.iT, Ills well knuun honestv and business Integrity are a sufficient guaranteed Uo poople that lie will make an lioncst and efficient officer. Democrats, Republicans and Antl Monopolists all should vote for lilra. Wash. Snyder has written a letter declining the nomination for county cominlstloner,by the Antl-Monopolists. In favor' of Henry Boyet, nf'Welsaport, Mr. Boyer was put upon tli tleket.and will not only p&ll the full vote of his party but tjie vote of the Anti-Monopolists also. Par friend. Mr. Bernard Phillips, of Si; m jilt UUI, the Democratic and AniUMoiwpoJist candidate fur Register and Itocorder, hat. been In town on ravers) occasions during the past wefk or two, and by his courteous and gen tlemanly deportment appears to be win nine golden opinions among our peo ple. " If Smith undertakes to pull my ears," said Jones, " he will have his bauds full." The crowd looked authe man's ears, and thought' so, too, then made a rush for David Kbbert's popu lar livery to secure a neat team at a low figure. The Carbon County Teachers' In stitute will be held In the Lehighton School Houso.eommeuclng on Monday, Nov. 29. Mr. Ilofford, our worthy O. S., Is making extraordinary efforts for securing firtMass talent for the lee tures. A son of Amos Parker, postmaster at Millerstown, Ihigh county, was ar rested by a government detoctlvo on Saturday last on a charge of robbing the malls. The prisoner was taken to Washington on Monday, where he will be tried and receive his sentence. Prof. Louis Il.Welss.a well known musician, died at Mauch Chunk .on Sunday evening. Ee had been suffer ing ever since last winter from the ef fects of a fall on an icy sidewalk, at wbcii time his bead was severely Injured- 4 meeting of the Republicans of this borough was held In Reber's Hall, on Saturday evening last. The notice was .very short, consequently thoro wereot as many present, as other wise wquJd have been. The meeting was addressed by Wm. Lilly and Ed gar Twlulng, tbe Republican nominee for County Treasurer. A Mass meet ing or Republicans Is also aunounoed to take pao In Welssport, this (Frl day) evening, Oct. 29th. A despatch from Port JorvU says i At a great .outlay of time and money a wagon road has been computed from the highway passing through tbe Del aware Water flap to the summit of Mouut "Insl, the peak forming the Pennsylvania wall of the Gap. The mountain Is J, 000 feet high. A sus pension bridge Is to be built from tbe summit of this mountain to that of Mount Tmmany, on tbo "ew Jersey tide of the river. This will be the highest bridge In tbo world. It will be .over half a mile long. The cost of the structure will be about 1)00,000. 'Twining is the handsomest can dldata wlh the exception of Morris." Coa Gazette. ' Morris Is the handsomest candidate with tbo exception of Twlnlpg.f Coal Gazette. Tlw ladles, pf the Mauch Chunk W. E. church will give a dinner on Thapksgiving day for the benefit of 1)P pburcl), Jfenry F. J. Brown, of tbo Ord nance Department, Washington, D. C, Is home on vacation, lie looks well. -Our frlerjd E. B. Albright, of Mil port, was In town Thursday, looking bright and happy as ever. Ann yotj thodbled with hoarse, ness or. weak lungs, shortness of breath, nrnsthmn? Thousands have been per manently cured by using Coxe'a Wild Cheiry and Seneko. For sale by every druaclsttt merchant In Lehigh, North ampton and Carbon Counties. 49-iCm One of the sovorcst storms of thun ,dcr, lightning, rain and wind that we have experienced In a long time passed over this borough on Tuesday evening ilast. Do you DEsntE 60UND LUNGS and a longdlfe?. Then do not neglect that cold, but proauro a bottle -of Coxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka nt once. iOne .fair trial will'convlnce you of its great merits. Prlce.BO cents. For sale by A. u. Dnrllng, and by druggists ond merchants everywhere. 40-Cm The Easton and Aniboy Rjvllroad ils now -engaged In laying Its second irack from Enston to rertti Arouoy, Tlio coast traffic on tills road has great- iy Increased. Mr. James Ah. the Republican farmer candidate tfor County JUommls- Blotter, was In town Thursday, no feels confidentf foiling a Hz vole at tills end or trio .county. Abe votnt cinuRK!i sjonjKCT to WHT dangerous foe .of childhood Cnour on Coughs .? Coxe's Wild Cher, ry and Seneka has been thoroughly tes ted, and never known to rati or etrect- tog a complete and speedy euro when administered In time. Keep a bottle In yoiur house. 4U-um. MAUCH tTlUiNIMVIUSPERS. We are haying Indian Summer iust tiow, ana tlie u'eauier ls very pleasant. Mr. Yeacer. tlie contlemanlv and frank employe lu tlio Post Office, under Mrs. J. T. Rlghter, P. M., Is about re tiring from said poit. Our town has lieen very lively -during Court term. Hunting Is Indulged In to a very great extent by many of our townsmen. Mr. Robt. A. Packer and wife were visiting at the old homestead this week, and wero serenaded on Monday eve ning last by the Hibernian Cornet Band, of this pliee. "The Campaign Is exceedingly dull as yet, In our town, where there are so many ld and resolute politicians. ' ; John Collins, who had been con fined to his home witli typhoid fever, died of It on Monday last. On Sunday evening last, at or about 0S o'clock, wo were apprised of the death of Prof. Louis Weiss. Mr. Weiss had been organist In the Episco palian Church, at this place, for the past go or So vears. Mrs. Tbos. Patterson departed this me on on u ay morning lust, of con sumption. Election day on Tuesday next. The Democrat and Gazette, of this place, are just now having a war of words. There Is a young man in our town who says he U having a coat made nt .Lehlghton, a pair of pants luada here, ami ins vest ui rniiaaeipiua, l'robably hale having his stocking knitted in Germany, The performance of ncaley & Co hatrd Hibernian troup does not comu up to that of Juo. M. Jlutk, the famous "Doubllii Dan." Rip Van Winkle will be perform- rd in Rhoad's Hall next week. Ihcro are over 125 witnesses to be examined In thu murder trial next Jan' uary. Hon. Jno. D. Sti es. of Allentown. was In town, this week attending to the Dolon-Farreii,case. Mr Stiles, hod the Writ, Hab. llacins nossetslonem suuash- cd on account of some Irregularities In It, and had Mr. Farreu reinstated In his old home, after being ejected by J. C. Dolon on the 7th of Sent. last. Deaths are many In our midst. Marriages are now cosslned anions our marriageable ones. work Is raoro brisk and 'n entv than It has been for some months pre vlous to this. Echoes has not been unmindful of his many friends bote, as we seo here and there his sprightly paper called tlio "Dover Index," That ho may got many subscribers hero. -During criminal court. It anoears. that the reporters of tlio press wero at logger-heads with some one. " 1 e Local" Is to be teen almost every day In our midst, olcklnc un the crumbs ot comfort for the Summit Hill intelligencer. boveral of our woman kind are training for the ring ; several rounds were participated in last week, which wound up with a law suit. The Synod ofPhUndelnlila. 'Ibe synod of Philadelphia of tho Presbyterl an Church, met this I6Jrat I'ltutop. Loierue county, In tbo First Presbyterian Church, on the evening ot October list, and continued Its sessions several dais. Iter, II. K. titles, of York, preicbed tbe opening sermon, from II. Sam. 5-Jt- Some ot the principal thought be ing i Ood operates by methods and means In nature and grace, man la to follow gradual work-Christ came and went. The apostlea had tn wait and not rush ilcbt ou, but when the Bpuitcame on Ibey went-raust follow God's leadings. Ilevlvala are rlght-ther are seeded. No new dociriuea wanted, nor new forma, nor new way .nor new wespona-rthn old all that are needed, ther are ever new. We want the reTlr. lor power of too Holy uplut " t,"ll,irBW,.?w conelltnied with prayer by Key. IL l Nile, ltor. Dr. Andrews we eleo. ted new Moderator, after which the temporary The sesaionaof the Rmn w.m devouoiial exercises and various biaiuess.as Jteports i of Committee a. Discussions on the Dif. ferent Work; of the Church. &e. Toe meeting of ibe Synod at lltuton waa a blessisg to the On Sabbath the nnlnttanf thn tw,,v.h wara occupied by dlDereut memnera of the Sruod. Tbe re tgiouafeeung became somewhat lnteo-e. yu cuuuatu ajteinooii a retiiioua meeting was held at o'clock, in the Musto Hall, the room up sulra and down waa paoked. many aUudiug np. There was formed a meeting in ibe Uap tlt church. Jnst across tbe street from tbe Mu. sto Han, where many who were noabtloas du. apmlnted because there wss not room euougb lu the Hall.) went. In the evening at S o'o'ock. alter the church aervioea, another meeting was held in the Mu. aiollall. Twewas a hugo meeting. Prurert were made, there was alnsiug and short speeches. Persons anxious shout their souls' welforoweie invited to remain in iheir seats. Many remained. A good work has begun there, bucn a work would do Letdabton good. J ho Bvnod closed ou Monday to meet next year at Philadelphia, in toe noiusuycnurch. On Monday evemug Her. M. ColielUot Phila. delpbla, preached in the Presbyterian charch etPltistou a powerful sermon, bidding hisau clrnce at times speil-bound. Let usiuogaad pray tor a rcriral in Ioigiiion. 8 o.u nuo was rKissvr, FOB Registerand Recorder tote for Bernard Phillips. tlellglnus. .Presbyterian Church Suuflaj- School at S A, V- i;reichinK at ICt A, MDd 7 F.M br Rev, John Carrlngton, pastor. M. E. .Chnich Wllrjior Cqftiiap, pastor. PreacmnK to-moirow, (Snndar), H 10:30 A. v. by 4e pastor, and at 7 P.M. by n. V. ppjmj. end. Sopbatli school 2 V. M, P.p.oJiertoii Items Six cart of lumber, from Van Ettanvlllo, N. l' passed orer the Lehigh Valley nil, on&a- tnrday last, consigned to a firm in Liverpool. EnglAnd, limiting is tbe prosent paitimo ot some ot onrAltttena. Game Is by no meant on tbe do- creasQ. -?,pe clerks In tUe Porwarfling office Improve their dinner hour by patromtlag Mr. W. Loe EttUer croquet srovnui. -Tlio new engine " Daxld Tbomas" ban been placed on the Leblgh Slvliton of Ihe J-y. It mode Us flrtt trip np on No. Z, on Monday last -On the lnce-MDea,, bunting, Popular TUB OAIIBON AjroeATt. Poat-maitter llandenbnsh la one of be most accommoCattLg njen In Pacltcrton. Tlie post- ojwee nndcr bis manNgement la a success. Qulteauttto i xclleaient wan created here about noon ou Tnesdar, br the appearance of a a woman, who (eported that a man bad entered the booae ot Joseph Kschelman, In Lehlghton, and helped himself to n number of artlcloaof woarjng apparel nnd a bundlo ot cigars, and leu proceeded by way of Welssport and np the tow-paib In tbo direction ot Meucu Chunk. Kscbclmiin U employed In the yard here, and Ttheu b heard ollt he etarted.wlth two of bla fel. low-woi kmeu, for lllllcr'e Txck, opposite this place .o loteicept tbo tnlcf. Soon be put In an appeatnnco, and, finding himself trapped, lie dropped tbe stolen aooda, and an attempt waa made to ra iture htm, he very coolly presented pistol and was allowed to escape. It Is a pity Uschelmau didn't aicceed'in leapinrfng and manjnc an example ot blot. County Committee Meeting. The Countr Committee of the Atitl.Mrtnnnntv or.v. In accordance wltn resolution passed at Melr conri-ntton. met at tbe American Homo. Alaucn Chunk, on Mondav. OcL 2&th. at tun o'clocn p.m. The different DUtncta wero fairly ' represented. The meeting was called to-orucr uy too y-ecreiarr, joint uevnn, wno real a coin, munlcatlon frotn tho Chairman. E. T. McTiah. ougn. stating his luablllty to attend on account ufa severe uttiiclcof rheumatism, and stating ui,.,mi,UDWUI VUUUUl IU UU IKUQUBOt tfll Committee. On motion. Mr. A. V. Horn, of Leblalitnn was circled Cornwall pro tem. Too following uiuiuuiui,iuu uuui uouiukiou aayoer, jdsij. n,,a lmw frail LOWES TOWAMKKBWO. I'EVNA., ncrotinr?!, 1K7.V To the Labor Reform Committee of Carbon Co., UE.Nir.BHBN, You did me tbe bonor, at your convention, lo uomlnato mo for tbe ofllce ot County Cmnmlfsloncr, a position ot boboi'And trusL It Is very gratlf vlng. in these dare of corrnptlou anil peculation, to pa solacted aa a cuuuiuaio mr bo rsaiMinsiDie m tiosiuon. ana ea peciallyso by men who rcprcaant the honest toll of the County of Carbon. I can most uiibosltatlnvly aubci1un to tbe principles, wnlcn vou bnyo laid dpVnoayour 1'iu.iviiif. tiuuu.iuK fcuut (muring njxu erery. whemwonli) beiu better stndlug socially and nnauciaiiyiuiatnoso principles prevail through ojt tho couDtrv. itciirv Iloyer liavlnir beon nominated by tho jjomocra'io convention ror tue nuice or countr Couiiuls-'lonr'r. u gentleman who bas always been tbo llim frlcnit-ot tno laboring man. X tlieroloe most respectfully wituorow In his favor, and trust that you wi,l extend to him tno tuiuu uuuur you bo uunerousiy l.-naerel ine. WASIIIIiOTON MNVDjJII. The oommnolcatliiu was accented and nrH.r. ed to Oo published. Itoury llorer'was then unanimously nominated aa Coautr Commla Kionur to till tbo vacancy occasioned bv the with, drawat of lr. Bnxler, Tbe other candidates having been beard tiotn. the pomlnations were all rjfitled. TboCoramltteo tbenproceeded tolho election in umcers lor tue ensuing t rni. lugn air. Garry nominated 15. T. McOonougb, and John Iievlin nomlnate.1 A. V. Horn. ilr. Horn de clined, and on motion Mr, McDonoush was eiectea cnairman by acclamation. Forisocro. tary. Mr, Horn nomlnatd John Devlin. Mr. Devlin resDectfullr ftccllnedta serve another term. He hadalrcadr received n full ansr of beets, aqd bo expected to bo tbe recipient of an additional dose alter tito Wateilon defeat ot iv rui:ujir ou tue iDu or novemqer. jjr. Jtorn Insisted uiwn Mr. Devlin's ncoeptanco. He tboogbt the Coal Gazette was pnly trying to bo aarraiUc, when 11 k1co of tbo Antl-Vouopoly vlatform as John Devlin's platform: he, Mr. II , being one of tbose Qermaus from the ioh er end ot tbe countr. felt urond to stand .ppon such a Kmviui uj. j,o Huum iem irouu (o nuve ik caueu la nlatlorm. and thonirht tho wnrthv Knr.mtj.rv ouant lo fool so too After a lew enpioiirtr.te remaras uy Messrs. u. .Mcqarvy. uortnlnier. Mumtord and others. Mr. Devlin consented tn eerve. and was ILereupon uuanlmously .o'ected. Mr. T. D. Clauss was elocted rreasuio- by ao clamatlou.Alter which U voa reaolrod to pro cure 5ooo Anti-Monopoly tlcktu.to be distribat ed thiougbout tbe connty. On motion adjourned Ui meecat the call of the Chairman. a. W. 1 lOlt-N.Chalrm. pro tern. JOIIKDEVUJI.BCO. Vision of Joteplt Iloag. Dr. V. 11. Ilsber, a diy or two ago, handed na the following copy of a Vision ot Joseph Uoag, an old Quaker preacher, whloh has been In the Di'a possession upwards of 21 years. A nor. tlon ot tbe prophecy or vision has undoubtedly been Tended. What of the remainder t About tbe rear 1603, probably In the eighth or nlutb month, I was one day alone in the Held, and observed tbe sun shone clear, but a mist eoltnsed Its brightness. Aa I rrflecte t ou tha singularity of tiie event, my mind waa brought into a slleuce the most solemn I ever remember to have witnessed, for all my faculties were low. and usufuilly brought into a deep alienee: 1 said to myself, what can all this meant I do not remcmoer ever belore to have witnessed such teellnga. And I heard a voioe from Hear, enaavt ''This which thou seet. which dims the brightness of tbe sun, Is a sign ot prnsont and future times: I took tho forefathers of this countrr from a land ot oppression, I planted Uieui among the people of the forest, I sustain ed them and while tiier were bumblo I blessed them, and tea them, and they bcoirae a nnmer. one people, Hut tbov bare become proud and lilted up. and have forgotten Me, who nourish ed and protected lbm in the wilderness, aud are running Into every abomination and evil practice o! which tbe old countries are guilty, and bare taken quietude from tbe land, and have suffered a diidiug spirit to come among ineni. Lift up trine eyes and behold n Aval saw them dividing In great beat. This division been in the Church. In uomta of doctrine. It commenced In tbe 1'ieabyterian Society and Sent through (he various religious denomina ona. and lu Ita progress, lu close and enVcts were nearly the same. Those wno dissected went off with high boads ana tauuunglangusge, and those who kept their first prlncip ea appear, ed exercised and aorrowinL And when It en. tered tbe Hocietr of Prienda it raged in aa high aegroe as auy. and, aa before, tbose who scdat. sled went with a lotir look, and censuring, taunting languate. and tbose who kept their ancleot principles retired br theralvra, It nett appeared in the Lodge of tbe free alasona, aud broke out like a volcano, until It set tbe o-iuntrv In an uproar fora length nt timcThen It entered politic throut bout the U. u., and pro duced a cinl war and abuudance of human blood was tbed In tba combat. Tbe Southern SUtea loet their power and autrery waa annibl latod. Then a Monarchist power arose aud took Ibe government ot the a tales, and eatab Ished a national religion and made alt societies trlbq. tatr mils support. I saw men tike property from friends uj a great amount. I waa amazed at all thla.aod heard a voice proclaim ''Tale power shaUnot always slaud. but with it I will chaiuie my Chutch nntll they return to the fslthtuinoss of their loiofalhera. Thou aeest what is coming ou t by nstlre I tnd for their lnl Quiue, and tho bl -od of Africa, the remembrance of which has come before me.1' This vision is yet for nianr yea-, bnt It be came eucb a burden, that lor my owu rellet I hare wrtttoo lu Joearu Uoao. Democratic Bias MeetlnE. A. grand rally of tho Semomtlo voters of tbe lower portion ot the county, will bo held at the public hpuao of J, T. McDanlel, In Mahoning ,Vall-yqu MONDAY EVENING NEXT, No Temper 1st. at- 7, o'clock. The following named gentlemen are announced to ad Ires tho meet dng, Hon. Allen Oralg and. psn'l.Kalbfus, Esq , qt Mauch, Chunk. Do j- Shot. A dispatch, dated Ittcloton, Lugerno cowtuy. October 27tb, say t "tamee Phillips. of Toba. banna Township, on Moncay wont out on tbo Pocono mountain hunting deor. His dogs start-' ed a buck, and drove It In tlio,lroclon of the' great swamp known aa the Shades ot Keath Phillips followed. After walking n mile or two te heard tho honoda coming toward lilm again, and soon aftei ward saw aosietbing disturbing a clump ot bushes about Utt? yard away. Af ter watching tha movemeutof the bushes for some tlms ho fltcd Into them. The movement f the bushes ceased. Detore he could go to tho spotho buck came bonnding along to his left, ond.tflaoppearod In tho awaMP before he conld file. Uojthen walked to the tushes, and was horrified to .dtacovcr tho body ot A Utt'e boy about nine years Aid. The body was riddled with buckshot, and was lying tn a pool ot b;ood. A small baakrg, havf Hilod with beach nuta stood a short dlstanoe from where the child lay! The boy was anoriilian, andlijred with a Qor. mai family namd ehelbet. Court Proceedings, Wed NE8DT. Court met at ScM o'clock a. re. Com. va. John Lannoch: nerlurr. Contanneri. First and flosi account of Ad-.ni Mebrkan, .uuim,u,wi u, tuuuiat JUHitUIU. UW U. CUU firmed absolutely. Estate of Jona Hemaler, Inrentorr and wid ows annraisement ennflrnand nhnnlnftnlr. JCstAtaof John Qallaaher. dea'ni srlnow'an. rrulsement confirmed abaoiutelr. r.siate oi ueo. etouiie, wiaow'S apnraiscment vouunneu ausoiutei'. Order for ante of real estate of Wm. Oliver, jv.,ii.iui:im ibeiuneiuicr. ana Aimua wTpr do'dt ooratrmed absolutelr. On petition tho court fixes the school bouse at Levlsteu aa thenlace for holding the elec- uonsiu tno ijnwer Denver jueaaow currict of iianxB owBsnipj Petitions tf Poll? Ann Tticn and Anntr ww lor ueiient, nrmim sote, act or April 3rd, 1SV2 1 ordered lo be recorded. Jacob N. Uawk anoolnted ffraai-dtan a,fT)!nn n.iwk i bond In 12 eco. AUdltOCa rooort in mrotteror? s Rlrlhnttnri nt funds ailslngfrom WienfTs sale ot real estate ot ijauiPi Toyman anu srne, connrmea ni-i. Cnm. v,. .fnnn rtkltlAt. Atnatt.t. am Ii.h.h on oath of Ellas Sharer. Plaintiff being unable to apeak English tno Court anoolnted Hon. Al len Craig, and nubseqnentlr Sheriff Ilrenelser, interpreter. Tbe Jury found the said John JJat- ii-lkuuij,.uuiio nuuunj svj snu Com. vs. Frnnk Cannon, asaanlt an1 hattae- on comnlalnt of Chas. ltovle. Owlnc to mn, tilotlng testimony tho ury found a verdict of noi guilty ana tut cost. Jos. K. Kemerer appointed guardian of Tbos., uuut Lbauu uiarr A. iuiiier. uu kivhik uona ill ineaum oiviiuu. satse person appointed g-oar-disuofJohuE MlUeri lioud Sl.&o. Wm. Snroata anoninteit cmardlan nf r.v1ia. .i.rnw uuuuiutgwijlirca. luniaiisruiiuoui irom eaenn isa sor real estate of Jacob E, Stroup and Adam Hawk, Tavern llent a of Peter Schwnl, trnnsferrerl to Joeale Husson. Com. va Wm. Sweener. snrntrnf tlio nnann , bond declared forfaited. Com. vs. Patrick Couror. aggrarated assault and batterrt Andtew lieUy proaecuttiri true ".Com. vs. Casper Iliehl. asaanlt and battery t prosecutor to pay oosta. Com. vs. Annettt llcjtdit, asaanlt and battery on oath ot Mary Johuu: Ignored and pro&gcu trlxto pav costa. Joshua Dorward appointed miardjajicf Jacob X'. Moutl bond entered in f I.axxi. TncitiaJAy, Oct. 21, Com. va. John Mccarty. aaulti CBltty. en teonced to pay S3 Uuo aud costs. .Com. vs.'Meuneu "tclneraud Jshn Faust. Sr.. euoervjsof s of Packer township t oon-repatr of Com. vs. John KenaoL attempted bnrgtirri not guilty. Deed of Jacob H. Smith, guardian ot Wm. Illmmelrelcb, to J. L. ilenner, acknowleilged lu opcu court. Com. vs. John Drugan, obstructing legal pro. cerdlugst true bill. lorn. vs. Lalaiette ltehriircamnit , im.,,, and prosecutrix, Eliza Xtoh'l;, top, r costs. ' In Com. vs. Patrick Conrar. on complaint of 4jvuui uuuur i uu, truiuy 1 oocu party u par half the cost. in Com. vs. ratriclr Conroy, on complaint of Andrew Ke.Jv i guilty on 1st aod vna counts. ltcnorl of c-iand luroranimt. and thn r..- in etruoted the clcrs lohaud m copy of aame to the Comuiiaslonora of tbo .county, and the k i1" wB ihoh uiEonorgeti wim tno SATUBDAT, Opt. 13. Petition tohavo Commissioners appointed to u,viuo uniiu ujwusuip iuio an-nQor election dlslilcL Place ot eleciton tnhnat .TAnu.viiia Alias order d rected to be issued to tbe Com missioners, returnable to noxt term. Estate ot Samuel Unci), dee'd. Inouesje road uv.,uiu,w, iuiu iuwsruMH on msviaor and holrs of deceased to appear at our orobana' coutt, to be held ou the 3rd Monday of January, 1878. Mj"i . jBULwui mauoious miscnier. True bill. Prosecutor John Gallagher, yet. uiui., uus guuiy. vum. vs. r. Ltonrnr: agrraraiea asaanlt sad battery t true bin. Prosecutor D. ltoonr. A motion In arieatof indameutwasinajie&nrt nu. sons for a new trial. MoUon and rale for a new in ai waa reruseu. Estate of Sarah Andrew. Petition for an. Soiutment of guardian. The Court appointed eo. Kounkle, and directed htm to give bond with euietr lu sl.oou. Abel Kelsev vs. Chrifl. Fnlmer. Ttnln nn A. luuuaiik I., jiimu iu wonir uars or juogmeut. . . , p. u. v . jssreaua is. 4, Booth. Ssmeruleoq detenaant to plead. Geo. Itapp va.J. II. Miller. Same rule. J. Boyd Henri va the school District ot tho borouo-tl of Leblahton. Satnatnle. Hnnm W. M. llapsher, attorney for deleudanta, jdead In the nutter ot viewers lor pnbllo road In Manch Chunk township. Orner aimraMi .nri road to be 33 feet wide when opened. Order for the selection of Jurors for the Court ot Caroon county, lor the year ISfft. Aud now Oct. 23rd, 1175, It Is hereby ordered and directed by tbe Court of Common Pleaa. of Carbon countr. that the arnnnf nfflM.p hoi. eelect,acoorduig to law from the whole qualified elector of aawf county at large, too sober In telligent and Judicious persons to serve a Jur. oie in the several courts of aald county donna t. a. tirener, Jas, If uston, . ... t-t Wenis. There was also an order renlrea for s-ranri unA pent Jurors for January term. 1878. ot the Courts' ui uuarier ensMuns oi me peace ana uyer and county. Tbewrltof venire to the sheriff la tanmnin. net and summon a Grand Juryot tweuty-four toserro In ipeuext Court of Qaaiter sessions ot tbo Peaoe. for tola county on the Jid Mondsr n.RuiuiT.igmi ,uu tb is wiu oruereii tnat me clerk shad Issue a writ of veulrn tn thnshans and Jury Commissioners for the empannellog and summoning ot to petit Jurora loaerre lu eald Court or Quarter Seaalou ot the peace and Court of Oyrr and Terminer aod General Jail Delivery, at tho time and place aforesaid. MQXDAT, Oct. IS. President Jadge and Associate present. Audltora llenart In tham<iii. nt ihnfanj. arising troiu bherltrs aale of thereat ea.ateof Jacob lu. Stronu. and Adam Houpt Iteport eon- Closing Prices of DxcLUvbn fc Town- send, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Oct. 28th, 1875. U.S. 6'a, 1881 . v. e. 6-ao, isc3 . . II. 8.5-i!0. 1801 . . M bid. . m; bid. . 1 bid. . 20 Ltd. . IK),' hid. . Jl bid . 21U Ud. . nil bid. . 23 bid. . IT bid. . mj. bid. . tsy, bid. 11. 8. 3 20,1883. . u. o vo, isoa j, a j, U. 8. 5 20, 1887 , . U. 8. 6-20, 1888 , U. 8. 10-10 . . U, . Currsnty, d's , U.S. ft's, 1881, n.w ; Psnnsvlvanla It. R. Phils. A Heading K. II. Uhljh Vsllsr Itallruid . VI), bid, . 60K bid Uhlgb Coal a Nav, Co. Uultd Companies of N.J.13i bid, Gold ISV Ud, Sllur .... 8 bid. A man named Johnson waa ahot dead In ClnclnuaU Wednesday morning, wulle being lakeq to iheatitlon house, and It issuopoaed hewasklllad ova uolleeman namea Ilnwiino-. Johnson wss mating a vigorous resistance to ine pouoemen. M; stked ssked 10U asked toU s.ksd 19 i asked nil ssked 21J5 ssksd 17U asked 23)? ssked ItyZ ssked 61 ssked kil ssked , tVA ssksd . Wl ssked , 13JU asksd IC asked 10 ssked The Coal Trade. Tbo anlbraclte coal trade ts modenrtery ac tive, though without special feature. It Is un derstood that there wtli bo no advance In prices of coal during tbo month ot .November. The representatives of tho several companies tn the. combination. It is stated, haTo agreed to this. Ihepioductlonof coal will not bo curtailed by' the direct order of any ot tho compantcs,thourtn there is a general Impression that work will! not be pressed ay any ot them. Indeed, soma ontsldars. proteasing to be posted In the matter,' intimate that none of the iconipsnlea will store coal this season, and that a general suspension v of grodnctlopgnay takciplace abouvthe middle, of Docouiber.rLodiior. U'.lo foliovrtng toblo ihowa tho, qnantltr pioat shipped over tbe Lehigh Valler'ltallroaaforlhe week ending OctoberS3d, 1875 andturlhayear.' coxTparenwiin tuoaametjme ias year: lUegions I'rom. wees. Wyoming 10,1 a 1 17 ilatletn.. .W.tiSO IS so .70 15.012 ID M,K'K Upper lehlgi.... lienverMtAiow...v Mahanor. liaucnChnnK North from Easton. Total Last Year Increase Decrease 83,118 08 11,0ft 01 807,574 It JlErORT OF COAL transported over Lehigh fe Susquehanna Division. Central It It. of New Jersey week ending Oct it, IS7S., Total week. To dld. Stdpped from tons. ewt. tons. cwt. WvOUJlng 45,031 17 Upper Lhlgh ..W,1? Heaver MCadow o Hatleton .Z'r'.i Mauch Chunk,., J3,u54 la Hazard vlllo N. York 1 & O. D.Co.. l.om.HS IS sio Vf i oi 1)1 )7 it 2i3XH OS 7?.H5 11 17,7 or Total H',132 IS tfll'JFi . Previously i eported l,747,saj 14 TidsUodato....t...iis4ii202 12 Jjame time last y? ir 2 3S8 Mi 15 Increase Decrease 433.149 OS Tho cars on tho big Plane." at Itabrtop, Pa., broke loose Wednesday morning, owing to tho ulving war of too rope which controls the lirake, and dashed Jjowu tbe elope. John Burs: ivas kilied, hla head nelng out off! Oeorga Btrlplo jvae so badly injured that he cannot re, coror.nnd John sides, a boot and shoo agent, was severely lujared. At St Louis. VVedday, D. B, Fogg, ogedi 21, called nt the residence of Mlffl Pauline. 1'lacKman, aiul after a few minutes' oonveraav tlon drow a rerolrer and tired at ben The; halt glanced from one ot her ribs and mo.1c orfy a aerere flesh wound. Alter tho shootitg Faggr drew a ahort nagger nnd stabbed hlmseli In f Uoj breast and sldo, InflletlnK fatal wonnds. foajt was engaged to tho girl. Out she was only .JH years ot age. A3 ber mother opposed tbe matohr and forbade him to enter tho house, A qnantiiy of powder or nitro glrcerlno was exploded under tho windowed HarranlCo'loge on Wednesday night and aereral hundred panes of glass wero shattered. The explosion waa probably a trick ot some of the students. Toere was a severe earthqnake, accompan ied by a loud rambling noise, at Holly Springs, Miss., at ball-oast Sevan o'clock Wednesday evening. No damage waa done, Special Notices. The Great Discovery. E. V. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OP IltON. For the cure of weac stomach, general nnhiiittf injiaestinn. disease of the nerroia System, con-tipatlon, acidltv of tho stomach, and all oaaea requiring a tonic The wino Includes the most agreeable and ef ficient silt ot Iron we possess ; citrate of II ag. netlo Oxide, combined with the most energetio of vegetable tonics Yellow Peruvian u,rl- . The effect in manr cases ot debility, loss of appltite. and general prq-inttlon, of an fractal Salt of Iron combined with onr valuable Nerro, Is most happy. It augments las appotlte, raises the pulse, takes oil musoular flabblness, removes tbe pallor of debility, ana gives a florid VI ror to lue coiinteunucu. Do von want aomething to strengthen you t uo you want a gooa appeuia i xo you wan io build nn vour constitotlout Do you want to Vo ran want to- feel wed I Do you want to get rid of nerytma- ness I Do vou want energy 1 Do you want to sleep well f Do vou want brisk and ylfTiroua feeilngst If yoado.tr i- Knnkel'a Wlnoot Iron. This trnlr valuable tonlo has been ao tlicr nnirhiv tested nr all classea of the commnnltr. that It Is now aecmed Indispensable as a Tonlo medicine. It costs Due ntcie. purine toe mood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system and prolongs life. I nowonlr nsr a trial of thia valuable Tonlo. PrloeSl per bottle. E. K. KUMKEL, Sole Pre- fuio or. l'tiiuiaelphia, I'a. Ask your aracglat or Knnkel'a Hitter Wine ot Iron, and take no other niako. bold onlylatl bottles. AU others are counterfeit, so beware ot them. Tape Worm Entirely removed with pnrelr vegetable met icine, pissing tiom ino avsteiu anve. No foe until tha Lead mores. come nna refer to pa tieuts treated. Dr E. P. Ku.iKtL, No. 2iS nortn r-iuio ist., rmiaueipnia, Aoviee iree Seat, Pin and Stomach Worms also removed Ask your druggist fur KimgRL's WoKU.srsfjr Prlco, tl per bottle. Send for circular. TRUSSES. ?& Cents UUP TURES CURED. Dr. J. B. Ho bnsacv's Nlckle-Platod Oalranlo Truss' and Fluid will euro seven eases out of ten. Don't rust crack or break t lightest i not affected by Serspiratioo or bathing. Warranted 8 years, 'renchand German 'Jrussea and Braces, 8ns. pensorloa. Ao, one-third tbe price otheresell for. 208 Second street, above rtace. P tilled ed pbla. Junel-75 ly eowt Afflicted, Urifortunate and Deluded. DU. J. N. IIOUCEV.SAOK and Dr. J. B. Houunsack, sons ot Dr. J. H., who haa been engared in prlrato and hospital pi notice for si years, cui tng diseases which destroy boaumrod ana body unfits you for tbo dunes oi life, ood loads thousands to In sane asylums and premature death. Dr. J.N. It. and Dr. J. ii. u. devote tbelr time entirely to these disease, and guarantee a onre in a ehott time and little expense. Dr. J. N. Itoben sackbas attended and cored eighty thousand cases, lleinember Dra. J. N. and J. B. H oben sack's nOlce Ao. 208 North 2d airecc. I'hilulAl. pbla, above Bace. it-1. aicuiuiuvs ai, ur wan ana express Janel2.78 lyeow FAinVIEWPABK FOB SALK. This desirable property la located In Abington Townahlp, Montgom- c,a; .1"- t!n m'lc "orlh of Philadelphia. compnslng87 acres. 8 acres of which are wood, and. and the remainder arable land In a high state of cnl. tlratlpo. 'ibe Improvements are a largo stone Mansion House, iiontainmn. 10 . . ,r Barn with all the necessiiry outbuildings. Tbe locajtiy la piovetblallr healthy and Iscoutini. ..... w,,i-u..t TCuinuip. mcnojis,i.ioranes etc S? J,"'ara addres.TIIOMA8 IL BHOB. MAKfri'' -1ortn ,1U t, Phdsdelohla. rwwi ii. 91111,1, inui-UltD. 12S Snnth IVurth St , Philadelphia, aoal'1 AN ELEO A NTBUBU RBAM HKUUEMCB at Cheat not Hill, with Two and a Half Acres ol highly Improved and ornamental Lawn and Garden, beautifullr aimatAii nn .Cf Beading Turnpike, ten mlntiloawaik from the rmln-ay depot, and commanding flue view ot the Wlasahlckeu Valley and Its romantlo aur roundinga. For aale or to let with or without l'uruituro For terms and canla to view the pieml-.es apply to TIIOS. II. SHOEMAKKit. 1541 N. Thirteenth St, IIENBY It Slii LINQFOltD, tut South Fourth Sc. Phtladx J-RS. C. do TSCHIRSCIIKK, Next to Deborde'a Jewelry storrj, 3ANIC STREET, LElJjanTOjy, Pa, Cabs the atlanllon nt thn taillMfir rAl,i.i,,.H and viclailjr lojhe fact that aba keep a lull aasortiuent of Berlin & Gerraantown Wool, IMPQnTF.U AND DQUESTIO KMUUOID. EBIE4, NOTIONS, ItinUONH, Ladies' and Children's IIoso, ORRMAJV mvtTfi, LIMBKnOER & 8WITZBR CHKKHB. CANDIES. CllNFEPTIONR snri Li, other articles not usually kept In any other stoar In Ix-litghton. Asuareot pumio patronage Is solicited, sad satisfaction guaranteed, Oct, I tns X Uttr .OT.iao es ,1, 137,0)1 c i,vM m CSS.OM 08 .SbOJ'l ti HJO 18 i,IMf09 S,70J 052 0J 8.570.5:7 01
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