- i:i)itoii LnimiiiroN, pa.i RATUllUAV MOIIN1NO, AUO. M, tltto.i iXKJ eslflcnl rKMlVUlA.VCK T1CKKT. For rroBMont (IRl't-N WAY KMIIII. For V.eo-l'icdidcnt- QUirON T. bTKWAtlT. HKITHMCAN HCKKT. Fiirrnaliliiit-Ht;illKliraBii 11. IIAVP.S. For VioivI'rrulUont- WILLIAM A. Wuerlkb. 1IRM.OUUATIO TICKHT. For "tcsldi-ut-SAMUELJ ttl.DH.v, 1'ov Vico-I'iofli.leiit-TiioMm HKSnnicKS. Tlio six l'enl.m prlsomrs who niado tlielr escape from tlm Hiltlsh po lial colony In Western Australia, on bonttl tlio Air.urlcnn wliallnu; ship Cat nlua, arrived safely In New York bn fcfuturtlaj of last week. In ncconial.co with tlio" retrench., ment legislation of Congress, ahout 140 employees of tho Interior Department flinl thlity-ulne clerks in the Post-office Department will ho discharged ou the 10th of October next. H may bo Interesting to School DI lectors in tills section to learn that Judge Kl well has recently decided, 'in a Biilt arising in Columbia county, 'that repairs to 6chool buildings already erected, cannot bo paid for out of rt special tax for building purposes. Colon'l Con. Magulie, who is serv ing a six mouths' sentence in the county Jail at St. Louis for complicity in thu whiskey frauds, publishes a "card" In tho Evening Despatch of that city, which concludos thus : "When I again liavo tho prlvltcge of meeting my fellow citizen", which will bo before tho elec tion, 1 shall have a little vindicating to do, a ml I may be able to show that some of our would-be Kepubllcan icad ims, engaged In preaching morality and reform, ought to have striped suits on n'nil with their heads shaved be serving out a term In the penitentiary.'' The Attoruey General of this State has Just notified tho Eric Hallroad Co. that it must rebuild the bridge across the Delaware lllvcr connecting Port .Tervls, N. Y.,with Mntamoros, Penna,, which was blown down duiing a vio lent galo eight years ago. Wiien the bildge wan destroyed, it seems that .Tames Fisk, Jr., obtained legislation, iu Pennsylvania which was supposed to release the Erie Company from its obligation to build and maintab the luldge. This legislation is now dlscov p.ihl to ho void. Tho Lehigh and East rrn iUilroad, it 19 stated, will "so tho Jtatamoros brldgo to connect with tho Erie Itailroad. Tho New York Liberal Hepubllcan Convention, called by John Cochran, Chairman of the Liberal Stale Commit tee, and other supporters of Hayes and Wheeler, met at 11 a. in., Wednesday, at Saratoga, nud was called to order by John Cochrane. Tho following reso lutions, offered by Burt Vanhorn, of Niagara, seconded by W. A, White, of Livingstone, were adopted : Uetolrei, That, aa I literal Republicans In Stale Convention, believing that inn principle' ot refn ui which wo bavo heretoioro mlvocited jireembiacortlntho national plattoini of tlio tletmblirnn party and the lettets of acceptanc o lit tlm national candidates, K. 13 Ilnyc and W. A M heeler, ami believing that our ccntloenoo in tho declaration of me .Nnt.oiul ltopubllcan party la justified hy the character of its uoinl. noes : be itltioietoio HesolceA That we, a Liberal Hopubllcana ot tho Mate uf New York, In convention a-emfi.ot1, o accept of aul pbrtgo our tMnnoit to tho tioaet nominated at ( tncinuntl, v.z : -ltuthcr-ford II Have tor I'rosulunt ; U'll'Um A. Whee lerforVico President, At a meeting of the Board of Con trol of the great Coal Combination, held In New York Tuesday, it was decided to dissolve the combination, and the Board adjourned slue die. As a result, 500,000 tons of cool will be sold at auc tion iu New York on Tuesday next, on account of the parties to Tuesday'! ac tion. The news of the disruption causes much uneasiness In the Schuylkill coal region, as a decline in the price of coal, and a corresponding reduction In the miners' wages are looked for. Tho miners have lately been rui king only one-half and, In sorno Instances, one liird timo.and there is a gloomy prospect for the winter. It is doubted, also, if individual operators will be able to con tinue production with lowered prices for coal. State Senator Van Nortwlck, of New Jersey, on behalf of the secret political order of the O. A. U., lias written a long letter to Gov. Hayes, of Ohio, regarding tho public school plank fit the Cincinnati platform. He says "the earnest workers of the O. A. U. have au interest in, understanding Whether the seventh plank of the Cin cinnati platform means business or otherwise. If-the resolution be a t-ham r mere wordy exhalation then they must bide their time. If, on tho other hand, it means that the school question is a live issue iu the present uanvass, then they expect word will be passed to the whole Hue.' Until that word is given, aud until the movement l,n,l.,a n ...ni.:! tl.o,,' vntll ',.,llil i n,. ,i,.... t. :.r iii.ptuvc.i ..... uvio-,y icci vi.mi. iiij i(BIV yt - ivik M the matter." W. V UOUTHIMIIU, iii.min m.i i iiLLiii..ii, Obtitinry Miclmcl C. Kerr. Hon. Mlchaf l 0. Kerr, speaker ot tlio United Slates house of representatives, expired nn Saturday evening last, at twenty mlnulen past seven o'clock, at ltockbildgo Alum Springs, Va. His last half hour wai painless and peace fula death he craved constantly dur ing tho past few weeks. Hit was sur rounded by wife and son, and his faith ful sceretailes, Messrs. White and Scud der, and Mr. Cox and wife. On Fri day ho conversed In whispers, consci ously and Intelligently giving directions to his secretary on private matters, and words of cheer to friends and consola tion to Ids wlfo and son. Hon. Michael "). Kerr, representa tive tinm the Third district of Indiana, and who was electod speaker of the Forty-fourth coimress In December last, was a native of Pennsylvania, having been horn In Tltusvltle, Crawfoirt County, In 1827. Tho foundation Hon of his education was laid in tho common schooli of Crawford county, but lie subsequently studied at several aendemtes, In the meantime teaching school and Improving Ills mind by a course of steady and profitable reading. Having taken up his residence In Ken tucky Mr. Kerr studied law in the uni versity of Louisville, 'where ho gradua ted with marked lienors. After a short residence In Kentucky he removed to New Albany, Indiana. Here Ills tal ents and ability soon brought him into notice. In 1830 ho was elected to the legislature of Indiana for two years. In tills position lie enhanced Ins reputation and populailty both by votes and speed cs. His Judgment was sound, and hi had the courage to vote for tlio tight no matter what influence was brought to bear upon him from luteiest ed parties. Besides serving iu the leg islature Mr. Kerr also acted at differ ent periods as city attorney, and prose cullng attorney of Floyd county. In 1802 he was chosen reporter of the su preme court of Indiana, and edited with great ability and clearness live volumes Of the reports of that body. In 1802 Mr. Kerr made Ids appearauce on u national platform, having been chosen to tho Thirty-ninth congress. He was alio re-elected in 1800, 1808. 1870 and 187-1. Iu congress the career of Mr. Kurr was truo to tho principles which ho professed. Ho opposed all illegal schemes for abstracting money fiom the national treasury, insisted upon public officers being held to a strict ac count, urged tho discontinuance of needless oflice-holders, and recommend ed bringing the government back to the early rules of economy. Delng an Impressive speaker,aml at. all times forti fied with facts, Mr. Kerr commanded the attention of tho Imiisu whenever he spoke. His record Is that of an liunest, upright and consistent democrat, firm In his principles without partisanship. The New York Republican Stalo Convention at Saratoga Wednesday no minated ex-Gov. E. D. Morgan for Governor on the fiiet ballot. The volo was 242 for Gov. Morgan, 120 for Mr Evarts, U for Mr. Robertson and 18 for Martin I. Townsend. A. 15. Cornell was prevailed upon by his friends to withdraw, aud his letter to that effect was circulated iu tho convention. He was named for Lieutenant Governor, but Georgo William Curtis attacked him, aud ho was again withdrawn, Sherman S. Itogcrs was nominated for Llcutcuaut-Govoruor, and George F. Danforth of Rochester for Judgo of tho Court of Appeals. The platform was adopted without debate or dissent. Its distinctive features aro a declaration that repeal of the promise to resume is repudiation ; that tho National honor Is not safe In Democratic hands ; and tho reduction of taxes In this Stato U due directly to tho wisdom and the acts of the Republican Governors aud Legis latures of the State ; and that the Canal and Prison amendments should bo adopted ; and an expression of thanks to Gen. Grant for his public services. The chairman of tho Labor Ro form and Anti-Monopoly party of Car bon county, has Issued a call for a County Convention, to bo held on Fri day morning, at 11 o'clock, at Mauch Chunk, for tho purpose of placing in nomination candidates for tbe various offices to bo filled In November next. All election districts not hitherto repie- sented are requested to send delegates to represent them in this convention. The following is a list of ths County Committee : Audenrled Pat. faharpe, Daniel Iteynoldi and Hlchard Hughes. Heaver Meadow Mich. Mellngh. Iloeh lie Undo and Hugh McUarvey, B. ifaucb Chung-Jamee Kennedy and Pat. Lawless. Kart 1-enn Ellas Oeorge and Dan. Romlg. Laaaanne Win. Kcunody and Pat. Brennen. Lehigh Cliaa. Carroll aud Jfleh. Caunineham. LehlKhtou-A. W. Horn. Mahonliig-Jobn Welali and John Karroo. MaucU Clunk Johu Devlin, T. W. Muniford and Win. Kan. Neiquehonlng Mloh. JlcDonald and Thoe. ilo. Klvar. Biuumlt Jllll-Pot. Flaher, 8am. Btemtt and i:. T. McDonouph. L. Towamensns John Aali. U. TowmeuaiU)t Peter Jaiusa. KrauUllu-II l, Levan. Wcutherly Jo. Hevera aud Daniel llouno. Wejm-jwrt Aua. Giaior, Jr. it, T. UCUOKOUUU, Chairman. -Andrew O. Curtln, Pennsylvania's old war Governor, will stump Ohio as well as Indiana for Tlldon, Hendricks nnd reform. nx.Seoletu-v Gideon Wells la a Tlltm man. lie luluka tho iruvernor-a li'ttr -m tlm mn.mnt : ot au able mind a aiuterniau -no a politician. ' Z" "..V "'.."'.'.V .vu' K"". . "f.?. U "'I- Muu.aiinbii'ii. JU" BtMt Ull ie UOIiOlOl J llOOU H P...1'1 lecomoi i.d,tl,.nj - BHuU! iUlMtf.HSjp-! UOORiroUd.' O-lt trU-l"W6 hall be abie tu overruu uoutweU, tbe duvlJ iw a. I tuelf worn. Our Philadelphia Utter. rillLA., ra A tiff. 51. M7fl. Dkau Advocati?, Tho hungry army of mosquitoes aro upon us In full forco, they outnumber us by myriads nnd wo aro being rapidly de.vouied. In tho early morning tlio bloated monsters take their places upon tho walls ot our dwellings and chucklo to theiiHelvts as lliey digest the crimson feast of the night previous. The scienado of tlio mosquito Is abominable, yet the vain little ci liters follow It up Immediate ly with their bills and draw blood at the first opportunity, whether wo wish them or not. According to slzo the mosquito Is the blguest boro I know of, the solo object of his young life is em bodied Iu the following : lliti', bite, mosquito blto. Kilo all ulglit till bload dayllRht. 1 ho inorqulto wntn nml the luoaaulto bite . Hio tnosqulto'H liunRry tlieso autiiuior nlKhla lllto, lilic, uioBqiiKo bite, lllto all mght till broul daylloht. Last Saturday at least fifty thousand people attended tho Exhibition aud if thu day had been pleasant, It Is safe to say that tlio number would have been more than double. This week's twenty flveceutday wasasuccehs.aud Hio Com missioners should see that we have moru of them and on other days beside Siturdays. In Machinery Hall, opposllo Lyall's loom, desoiibud in my letter uf last week, Messrs. I. and J. DoIimjii, of this city, have an exhibit of two looms, one of which is weaving "Uody Uiusiuls carpet." Owing to tho great vatlety aud the brilliancy of the colors used in forming the de-lgus of these carpets, nnd the fact that they aro In great fa vor aud dally coming Into more extend ed use, this exhibit command. much in qtiliy and attention. Mr. Uncock the courteous gentleman In chaigo is ever ready to respond to all qiu'.-tlons nud In kept busy doing so most every day. Presuming your readers might like to know something about these beautiful carpets and their mode of manutacture, I will say that the pattern is tunned oy bringing to the suilace, at any particu lar spot, such one of thu colored yarns as is required, and they are form ed Into loops by being turned over wires. These wires aro inserted by power under the yarn In what Is called "tho shading of the warp." The origin of this wonderful machine (wonderful it is) for selecting tlio colored threads forming Hie figuies or designs of thuso carpets Is well set forth In tho follow ing article : " The most Impoilant improvement made in looms was that Invented by Joseph Maria Jacquard, by which the most intricate and complicated patterns are now produced by the ordinary shut tle. This Invention was exhibited for the UM. time iu tho year 1801, in tho town of Lyuus, France, and so iudig naut did the pnpulancu become at his discoveries that Ills Hie was threatened more than once, and bis loom was do. stioyed in a public place by order of and iu thu presence of tlio authorities of the town. He was for a long time compelled to hide himself from tho vengeance of ills fellow-workmen. Ho however, not only lived to see himself restored Iu tlio alTeetlous of his fel lows, but was pensioned by tlio town of Lyons to the extent of ten thousand crowns yearly. He was also decorated with the Cross of the Legion of Honor, and became the prido aud boast ot thu operative classes. Ho was born iu Ly oils iu 17o 2, and died at Orleans, Fiance, in 1834, ut tho advanced ago of Btf years." Tho Knights of Pythias had their pa rade on Tuesday last. Tho day was all tliatcoum uo desired and tlio display ot tho " F. C. B. V was a success in every respect. Francis Hoey has been stealing Wan ! amaker & Drown's vests. So the firm says. Naughty fellow, ho should have pulled down his vest buloro pulling down anybody else's. Victor Emmanuel with twenty-two guns swings with tho tide In the Dela ware. Victor Emmanuel Is the name of the school-ship of tho Italian Navy, and alio comes here so as to give thu young miuuies a cnance to see tne cautsunial The national regatta commenced yesterday and the trial heats were won by the Atalautos and Columblas, tho miter ciuo making tlio fastest time Men who bet on boat races often re' gret a regatta, especially when they are out of pocket on the same. Oua hundred Chinese boys attended the Centennial yesterday and gazed upon Us beauties out of their almond eyes. China sends those boys to our country to be educated. At present they can speak a little of our language, this is better man, broken Unina even if is broken English. To-morrow Mio 24th will bo "Jersey day" at the Centennial, and it is ex pected that New Jersey will be almost depopulated, so great will be tho throng from that Stale in honor of the occasion. Jersey speeches will bo made uy Jersey men. Jersey vegetables will Ue washed down with Jersey cider, Jer. sey maids will be escorted by Jersey beaux, and everybody from Jersey will go In for having a good old Jersey time ot it. All honor to grand old Jul sey says Yours, as usual, MAHCUTIO. An old man named Nettle attempted to hanar hlmtelf at McKiexport ou Monday whllo oonnued In tho lookutf. If u suftpondera broke aud Nettlea Bull tontlnuea to cumber tbe gruunu. As n measure ol procajitton ths Now York Central laiu'oad haa plaoeu ubodyot rullroad tHMien aiuu iut jiiiu wjiu umoia to arroflb all rampa fouud near tbe tracka. TbU la done in conaequeuoo or tuo lalo acoiaeutB reanltin! Iroui tbo removal of rulldwltn tho undnubiei object of robbing tbe wrecked cr aud maimed nuascuifera. The I'ottatown Ltdatr anvaof the two con victed murderora Iu Uio Montcoinerr oountr prison i "Thomaa 111 audi Cnrley.the convicted murder of Mary A. Whitby, itl.pijyaui tiui.u u veiy bail uisp. anion, UquarrrlKoiiiO null nia kcei-tr-, and bomothuo hluco -hud a peuouai oontosl with Mr. i'nx uujerkeop. r about ma aupplv of tobacco ilo thiiatened to kill Mr. aud end) uAor-'d lo put lua threat Into exoou Ilou with au lmpiorlaed ciuuuiadofoin bis bed ioui. jiiasiui, imuoiius tuo inuruerer ol Juo nuot la ut.li OL'Ujut anil bulil. Iln llvim lur.. n llkbllo cncit noon thu IiomE the luii-jict klfmu fiiruclhod b m aliuott daily lif an old L'athollo inuy. wuouaauev.Ttiuoiimio, Tie puuuo aui tiino.n a pa ra 10 ao that ihe-e ia no liotio f j MiiUm-h or Iiitorcst. .Tho dcmoomlln linmlnpn tnr flnvrnnv Af IMuola. IahU rttntrart. lim In l.itfpmn countr, thu Blnte. The rlpnrAMAlnn In llm Irnn Ititnlnnaa nt Cnjto vine riuuea fllty liouea m that boioiiRli to bo teiiniitlcaa. Win, Woodward rut lil thriit at PIHilmnt itAlnndav. Jfotvimatv tinil mid it, rum. (oitnb'nclicuniitnncoa, but drank auultuoua llqunra to i iopm. Tbe Wotefflter Prrii Mnra, I'Rnontln al-OIlt teleatfinlllni' n tune. Iintritn mir intuitu.. cnti frlemln Imo the tune (hit nan telegraphed ..v... ai.u.iu. inn muui iuy t At Cll llnatl. AlA.. tborola n enlntit-nf Urr man, montly limn Ohio ami at tho lei ent atnto election 181 out of tlioemlto population ot 162 roied tho ilemorratic ticket. Mr. (lenrim W. I'Ml.lt nt tlm t'lutn.utnl.w. iClluOr. atllU Oniirilipnip.ll aeniltnir nil iTTn out a In the boii.e of ruimrn nt Pniinii.iniui.tn aoe the eeiitonrtlat otliilutinn. -Tho Daiivll'o Intelltiroi cor tnya Hev. A, II, Jnca, a rn-aj -ilon in nlater, ajrprlioil Iti rdl tor ov iirenciuiiK a it-rvin aeniion at two Wctlio dint camp nieetliitfut Moutitnm drove Mr. lllltllzlllffl-r. nf tlm AllimrA- Trtini Im.tV pt I'ottavl.le, pronoies to uIoHrh lua real citato to eectirt- the deposit which hail been eulrnst ed to the bunk, aud which go to inn no up IU lia bilities. Ttm olhrial ntAtpninnt nt tlm I tnfmrta nf tl i-uiitmuumiii uiirniK nil' inunin 01 Jilir lam l' it a lliflr value ii c l,429,t9. The Ynltieof then lnip.irn in the coiro-poruinR months ol two n v ou4 rcnlH itn, rnllnwAi .tulv. 1h: Jill), 19(1, ti.w.oiu. - The mother, of Itobeit norretl, Eta., of Cen nllA Hchmlkill comiti'. tied n fomlntfa nan t Il o nilvitncoil aitdl nt ouo lull died andeix yoira. Hit father died at iho nueotoiii-hiiiid. rcunnu aixyeniannu her mother nt oeehund. tu anti seven. A new InduMrlnl etabll8liment Is Rotting rt'iidv to itu Into opointion ul I'ultntowii. cnllod the Kf-rstono tact worst. Tho niticm i im inauiilnoiured me laokH, hniii'. tlnishlnirtinllK, auto nnin nun npar uux nails, nil in lie mnile .! tbo best iJwedn. ebmooal (nd Anioiloan lion. The bonid of dtll'Ctrrn of tho Oinulitln irn-i woika.nt Jolimtown, have ilrculeil iiiiou n in duction in tho nniri'i nt nil employees, hum tlio jfrt-Miutiiii uuwii to ion iiuriuieat lauorrr oi mir teen per cent:, to tnno tlti-et about the ist of eptiinor. Thl-i ridiienin wlil nlan Inc uilo thu enipl.nees nf Wood, utotreil A Co., In the torea or ilollidavabnrKni U Jiihimuuii. t-OUT ItlOllMONII I-il.. Anf.ll4t rin flnn- day ulrht n tonlbln trniredy w is en ieteU near onii of tliniuliiPHof the Uelnwire, l.aekiiwuiiiia mm wmiein c oal Coinpaur, tn tne I.cmiw anna dlatilc i. 'or oine nine pmt a loud Imaexlateil between two lactioni of the "Jlullio "Uniriilii-a" n 1 Home uteoioera of tho Vather Atnibow ao. ciety Tlio tioublo tetininateil hi ii bloody nslit ou t-nnilny nU'hi. James Martin nnd l'etor no Ci.ffiey went out to Ihejnluea on Bun-lay after neon, and cn tlielr wnv homo hi tbo (ivoiiiiik ero toot l.y a ciowd of -i MoIo Maeuuea," who welo wild wltn wlnakev n- il n.ntli; tj . mn nut nnv biwlejH net. one ot the imitv aMifd Jliirtliill ho una a father Mntbew man. Mar tin upheld t bat ho wn-. '1 hia was the einnal lor 11 attack lllion hlui and hla eoinniililnn. Their were beaten with l.hnlctoiM, Mnhbeil with 1UVOS. and troated to n ahnwer n oulleU frnm tho drunken ' Monien.'- JlcCntTiev wua killed tuiliilir bv n olfiioi nhot. noil .Mmi.lti w n torilbly hijiircil that ho dhd ooou olter belne foiiinl, II la a.lil Hint tbo iniiidererB woro. lod by -i nroinliiciitoraceliolilci l-i Hcrnutou who la n leador of tho " Molllo onirulro " in tho I.nen. nwuiiun vallev.iiiul tneinurilciHwrroioniunttoil to conceal Kouin oohilein aeciet that the two young men weio poam'-iacil of, an-l about, to ill- vu kb inai wouui extuHo the lascnllly of the1 ot llcoi anU Ins .idhcteula. Knthoiine IUof's Fnte. noNPBPiLIt.l'n.. Aug. a. In 1818, Johni Ppltz rouiic (lert-tau cleik tn a store in New Ymlc City, win imaficil tu bo married lo n lierim.n Bin named ICaiheilno llirf. 'Hie Cailiornli gpld fever breaklmz out. elts lolno.t n naiiv luuiti.i nil tuiib it'K nn, XIIU Ilim ll'llt'r II1HI 110 KCtltCU 1 1 mil noniu coiitniiieu the lnteiiigeuco thut JUfa llitd was soon to become the uiuilierof ui-ichtid. no wrow uni'K tmii nut lor tlio dlHlmiro nml lock ot mciina lie would returu at uikh and many her. iieiucilueii Iilinyi lt to conio back na -oon as pnsMble and nlnks her his wile. Soon niter tuo nnin of tho chili, tho voting womau came to llouosdalo with the f anillv ol n hro.ner. Hicy hour i ocoipiouahy lioui froitz iloaiwava reueweii ins piruKca, nun nam no mi nookine foitiino B.ono to enable to oimo raf-tnnd iret bn wile nud chrd. Then nutbliiK luttLer warn bo-nil, Mid nfler two or three years be was loo-ted upon ai dead .Minn ltiei'a iirotuer waa a c.in lage maker. Iu his einnlor wan a Tounir blackinl.ti iirnni it Wcndt. This man had p-ofos,ed troat lovo for Katberlne Horn hei flrst onoi aiimrn m ihi4 tiloco. si,o h fused all hi oUora of iiurrl.iuo for lojror tlvo vonu At lenirlli, lieilevhiK Ih it her lover was dead.and wishini; t-' ro I'-voher hi oth er of Iho bullion nf herself nnd child, Kho no copied tho blarkcmltb, and they woiu innnleil. '1 boy went to New Yom to lire. Wendt turue-t out to be n bruto. Ho nimied uud nejricct dhla wife ao shamefully, that blio Boon uroko down in health. A few months after I he marrtaito n letter enmo to llono d'llo hoiu Hcltz. lie nnd lieeu for u lonir tnno in oiiboi.wav ilIpKitiiis nml lud at last ni -de hla lot tuue. lie was about to Ftatt Hast after uta wifoanil i ti i lit Thin news created n meat sensttiou In tho family. Beitz arrived iu Iloiicsdnlo hi dun lltce, ami was attinuod nt tbenews be was told. Ilo dctcinuiud tosco once mote tho woman bo bad loved, nnd pro. ceeded to Isew York for that Toirnnso. Ho found her In u mleiablu tenoment ile nsnf mm. nnmptloii with no nno near her but her ititnut clii:d. Hho died a fow daya BftiTword, elnrginK ..cum. wiih imviuK tuuHiu utr oeatn neiiz nan her rrtiMhiB Intern d in Ultcnwuod Ccmeiory, A week nftorwntd Wendt, nodouot, filled wita jcujiiiBt.., vi.-iicu nn, ppot wnero sno whb uuiieu aud khot himself Ihiouich tbe heart otcr her wave, M-itr rctnrned to C'alhfoi-nla. plnctnir his child In charuoof Its molbcr'a rcl.nl vea In Uoncailole, . iiu uu, K.un uilUDL lliu llllllll' VI JUilll IVlfl. It was not until etler he was of airo that ho le.imed lllB hlatorv nnd nntno. HIt wnnka nirn ho wa nroslrated with hoiuonhaicoof iho Iiiukb, .,... i.iiR.i.1 iiin,iiuu..i. & Iiu lllllb Uli.UIC lus death Blotter woh received from Hau Fiau- ciaou anviun inai jonn Heuz ot that city waaly. lutr at tbe notnt of death. Nowh hsa Hiorn hrnti lecelvod that bo died 'here an hour or so before hi- Boirs iieniu nere aoitz married in (Janitor, iilu, and at the timo ot hi, death was very wcalthv. Ho owned a haudsnmo lcaldeneo lu Ban rranolsco, In which tboro Is a room, fur. nished oioxantlv, which Bollz called ' Jonnt'a room "It was tilted op for hu eon In thin placo who wan Uki union attAchml to his cllllJhnoJ'a irienus to go meie ana occupy It, as his lather frequently rcqueated him to ilo. In nil his let tera !?ellz declnrthl ibat bis sun should ilmni equally with his utber children In his wealth, It in aiippuaeu innt me youtift man nyinir aa no nio Butmequent to bis lather, wna nelr to n hand some property Aa bo bequeathed all his prop, erty to tho aunt who teatea him, this will fail m nor, Now Advortisomonts'. N INTELLIGENT BOY, axed about 18 years, residing in Fhtlaiitlphla, Is ileairoua of lenrulng a trado. and would' like to come to the country. Fur further particulars eppiy ut ma uaiiuon adyocaik omco. UDITOJI'S NOTICE. In tbe matter of the rttstrlbnt'on ot the fund anslnn iroiu tho ShentTa sale of the personal property of KK11DINAND WAOMEIl. The undcrbiirncd. appointed Auditor to makedlslrl. button ot tbo said fund iu tho. hands ol tbe court, wltl attend to tho duties of lus appoint ment t tho office of All.n Uralp. Ecq., ft Xlaurh Chmilcl-a.. ou Tani-DAY.SElrri2th. 1870, ot 14 1'. M., when all ponies Interested cm nttiv O'U. W. M. HAl'SllKll. Auir 19th,l876 It Auditor. rjHOS. S. BECK & CO., Real Estate-Agents, BANK 8TBEBT, L.EIUOIITON. We baye Instructions to Sell tho following Pro-' portlos, nud pera-ius rieslroira ol IurchaaluK,rlell iiiK or lixoiiHumug ltoal Ksuto, will do well to invR iib n nail II on bo anil Ixit, near Olewlne-a Tannery, In tbe, .uuruuKU ox ieuiruion. ttouso loxa.-, Biauie lOxijandlots; ftotit ai.il 2 Sfoet deep, well plautod with Irult trees. A never.ialluut veil in tne vara, l'nce, moo, nail oaau, uui. aucoon lustallmonts IiwelUtii ilouse aud Lot, on Fnntth street, TJb- hluhtou. Now rents for 118.00 per mouth. l'rlce low lor oaab. House nnd Lot. on Mahoiiloiratreet. I ehluhtou l'ncoti.Mi, loiita for tl ir uioiilb, ouo-lmi vaan, um uieu li w-l.limouta House nud l,ot on Pino street. liithUhton, Ta IMcofiUOI. lleutafnri-u uer luontli. 100 Aorei uf Tlinbei Land lu Mabonmg totvu". ship ll mlloa from Lihlghtou. chean. 4ili Acres of 1.1 lid lu I'unn l-'oiest Townahlp, t-arnou count. At a apeoia barjutu. Heron Lota lu the llpioavh ot LehlKhtuu. Oooil imanoasana price- low, Frame llmbllng, mi tabto tn photograph, gal lery ur otLer light business, t-iioau. Jan. 1, 187S. . T. B. lsuifx & CO over before In ougnt Into this town, and intlle i. .i.iH pmw ...n.i irnn Hiiiiniin vuiirv HIILl-IHGllon I ue jiinniiiniiniinir nounitiDent will bo under BUlllcli-ut puiiiontu! that woik. enlriiiled to eetauunnmoiii in tuo county, itopalting ueatly Store In Semmel's New Dlook, opposite I-chlghtou, I'll. 177G. CENTENNIAL. NEW KULES 6 NEW H7o,oror,flTNb'trsnunsH ,lrriTa, Cloths, Cassimeres tSc Vestings, wonld alio atlle thit ho bn concluded to do buMiicM, from and nfler Al-ltll, lt. I87n, on a h-THICTLY OAH HYiTKM. He la liiditreillo Ibis rout an bv tlie lfiiL-e HUlnuhtof ilebta etnndiiiRO t his bnoka, much of winch It bv uiietlr liAtinaslb e, ti.'iblleo and no iiiisin-'si) mm can airjiil fo hme a third of his labor and xooda tiy tho lirevullllur rreillt ariileio. nnd hn. tliercfnrn. t.nit.4 thnt. ihn nilot). 1011 ot a Htnclll' Pflh -.Ifitem nml n (;nrrHiiii(inilltiir ltvdiintlnn In the I'rhoof (looiNof rt.ll klndi Will bo nn many friends to ornithine theh" pttrornige. oellnvliiK, oj lie doev that bncon clvo Ihom umi h trrcator nalti-faetlon under the new 8Vf-trm, tli'iu ho wan tiblo to il i under iho played out credit ayfitem. lie h'ta tnueh nto.iflllie In Invltlnir an d.iMt- Inncaiinn nf hta nvtrn. ordinary lutee stoo nf EW UUUUs, comprising Cloths, Cassinioros & V.ostinga, for Meu'a & Boy's Wear, aUNTI.K.HES'H rUUNISHIMQ GOODS, HATS AND OAl'B, all Stylea and Prleoa, T.ndieV, Mmrs'. (lentlemen'a Tonth'a and Cblldren'a IIOOTB, HHORo and OAITEBS. maOeav OBpeclallvfor tho wnnrrf I fill looility. lively nriirln niado im t Ibli l attiiilhlimpiit la warranted of the Beat Material ant Workman dill I), and ruainntcod to uive entire eathtfuctlon. T. D. CLAUSS, forclmnt Tailor, 2nd tloor ahove the Public Square, HANK STREET, Lehlghton. " r pearly Opposlto tho BATSfK STREET, LEHIGHTON, PENN'A. All tho OiRitrs Mnnufnctnteit at this cstnhllsbment are warrant) to be exactly a represented, and our PiIbbs to bo fully as Lav ao tho anmn artlolo cnu be sold for by any othe house In thel country, I-nHouaKO Is vory respoclfolly fiollcllrt. I. 8. HOCIf. Juiio3iU7k-yl W. B. KOOI1. Now Advertisements. An overilnse nf Dinner often ileran kcs tho HVittcm bntiM on flntnleuco snd wind colic, and eucjeots tbo patient to pi cot nodtiy suaoiinff. A aiua-lo doiioof larrnnt'M Sellzex Aperient will correct tho ncldtty, relievo tho pain, carry on tne nueniiuiK cauae, nno nnvo Hometimcs n i-mir noon nf llluean. Its tffects ore iroutlo and thorouvli. mid Its KenernI ue would pi event uiueii auu -ring. HOLD BY AM, DKUOOI8T8. A a day ntbotne. Agonta wanted. Outfit olj nud terms freo. TIIU13 A Co. Augusta. Mslne. WESTERN LANDS HOMESTEADS If vou want, reliable Information, where and how to pet n cliosp rAllM, or fcoveinment hum u i rtAU, rrrc, rem your aaore3s in n. j. OIl.MOItlC, Land Commlssionor Lawrence, Kansas, and receive oratU n copy ot '1UR KN. BAK I'ACIFIU lloMCSTKAl). iMM 1-KK WI1K1C OU AH ANXKKPo Agents rJrJ . n.i L'A....r.. in l.t. i...ii,. 0 0 Terms and OUTm KUKK. Addrens I'. O. VICKKIIY k Co., Auzui-ta, Mo (hp o JSOn P8r Rt n0In,, Bamples uij m uijw worm ?i, iree. Bii.-tsox & uo, Portland, Mnlne. MIND KKADINO, P1YCUOMANOY. FAS. OIMATION, Bjul Chnrmimr. Mesmerism, and Marriage Ouldo. ehowlnr how either sex mayf aclnatn and gam tho love and aftcctlnu oi any person luey cnoodo insiauur. suo p ises. By mall so cento. Hum and Co., !3'J 8.7th St., eniiaueipnin. , WANTED. ANY JI1AKK S500 a P1SIISO.V CAN mouth Kelllne our lettropvitig hook. Anv one that has a letter to writs will buy it: No press or water uted. nenu hiuiuii lur cuxuiar. KXOELf-IOR CO., 17 Tnbuno UiUldlng, Chlca gu. xii. pAHDS, OAHDS.-IO Extra Mixed Visiting LINYILLK CAUD CO., Alcllenvilio CO.. Is .-Y. inr-iH, wii.li iniiun luu., niwiuiMV, jiti.' vriTINfl OARDa.wlth vonr name fine. ly printed, s-nt for :so We have to BtylK. AOKNT8 VvANTKI). Ssamplca sent for stamp, A. it. i ulluis Brockton Miuw. n K EXTKA I'lSE Mixed Caril, with name, loo 0 post paid. L. JOXES S CO., Nsisau. N.Y- GOV. HAYES All Life anil blto Services Cnmpleto and reliable. Endorsed fiom otllcbtl notirrML iinro ctianco f or airunts. Hecure ler. ntorv at ouce. -or circulars aod term" addle QUAKKH CITY runI.18IIINO CQ..lhlln.Pq 8 TEACHERS WAITED, For the Schoola lu FltANKLTN Townahlo. Carbor. Countr, Pa. The examination will be held ou TUUIt.sDAY, AUQUSr. 31st. I47U, at, the Murta Furnace Nchool Ilnuso. Term, 6 mouths. SIMON WALK, president. AUHMJtl.NUY, Beciotary. Aug. 12. 1878-W3L UDlTOlt'S NOTICE., Notice ia horel-y given, that tho und-rslgned Auditor, aopolutal lir tho Urphuu'a Court of Carbon ooautv, ra.. to audit.-acttlo. ddlttst ami report distribution of tho tuuus In the lmnd of Heglna, Wegaiuau. extoutux of the eatoto of Krue.clH J l'uw, dou'd viillattaudtotao dutlea ,f h.4 apuuinuueul ou'a'UBid.iy. Ida aiUdayof Hppieiuher, la.u ut to o'uiuok a.,m.. at his oulce. nut door above Jt'lrtt National Ilaulc. Mauotl Cliiint, ra., wheu and nhere all neraons Inter estod tuay appear, J, I'.. Mb! KUAN, Auguat c. I7t-r4w i AnJitor. rpo.all, Ythoux It May Concern: All pe'rsoua are herebr toiiild bAiboriag or trusting my bou,Vll,Ll.v4 IvtKLOISi ou my ucoouat, aa I will pjy uq uob.a of hi oonirnct itigattor ml date. . ' AJIMON KLAtZ, lieblghton, August II. 157J n llciml CleTEEaaiB lleaperttully announce to the tMt jenn of I.fhleblnn ond vicinity, that ahip.and have just retnraed from that city, wnero tber purehastt one ot the Ifirceat end best aeeeMmenti t I.AIJlfcH-. IIENT-H. MlSSlib', TOOTH'S and CHII-DIUtll'8 Boots, Shoes nnd Oaltcrs, iurj hhto eniersa into en-pariner- SnltalrtB for tBoWcarol tali BeUo. n Inapectlon before purrtia&lna; alBewhere' on hetore nurrhauj AND QUALITY. tho auwrtutrndetice ol Mr. in t'tllUAl A nil UVAbl ul-r.r.a r. I t( r t IlKTU .11.1. l M thorn wlU .ho done uM to that ot anv othar and promptly attended ia Patroaage lnvltiA. HEIM & GERMAN, tho Public Squain, BANK SlTtKET, mar.ll-yl 187G. PRICES o( L" immb9 luduccincut fur bla ifRocli&Brotlicr, MinufactsreM and Dealer! in Choice Cigars. Smoking & Chowing it Ac., Ac., Ao., Exehango Hotel, fi g- iL a s u o Ps o to 5 1 3 K ra O to a- CD CI OS CO o p- t-l o o I "S ej " P .,1 'B Q. co a e i m go s : -a 'J- m 8 "g 2 s S W St. . e i ; & - t, ' 7L re P-. CU BH g" i & Q 03 O A r i . 54s -ca, - o
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