II. V. MOimilMHIl, EI11TOII I.KII1UIITON, PA.t SATUIUIAV MOIININO, 8 KIT. 2, 187(1. TEMPiCIIANGU TICKKT. For President URVHH CLAr MitTll. For VIoe-Presldollt-'-UlllBOH T. BTKWAnT, HEI'UIILIOAN TIOKKT. For ITrnlilciit-ltUTiiRnrtiuii II. II AIM. For Vlce-PfCldont W1I.LIAH A. wiieklbii. llEMOCUATIO TICKET. For Prcsldout hamuelJ 'Iiijikn, For Vice-President TlioiMg Hkxdhicks. Tlio ltppulillcnn County Comnilt teo met at Mnucli t'lmnk, on Wednes day Inst, noil fixed Sutiirdny, Scntcm ber Oth for holding tlio dohi;ato elec tions, and Monday, tlio lltli for tlio meeting of tlio County Nomlnntlng Convention. The number of delegates for each election dlstilct Is ns follows : Audenrled 2 Mahoning 3 neaver Ueailuw 2 Muutii Cl.unk D KiMt I'cnn I 15. tfancn chunk 4 FiaiikIIi 4 Noequi'hsulug 2 Kidder, north I Paener I Klildor. sou III 1 l'cnii Foriort I Lrhiuhtim 2 miinmii mil 7 l.ausanuo 1 II. Towamcnsiug 1 Lehigh. I Weathoiiy 2 L. TowainenBluir I Welasport I Total 47 necessary to cuolce .'.4 In accordauco with previous notice tlio Democratic County Commltteo met nt Mauch Chunk on Monday last. Tlio mi ptlnir mis well nttrnded bv tlio mem bers of the Comuiitteo. Aftur the d cusslou of other and minor matters, It was decided Hint tlio dclegalo elections bo held on Saturday, October 80th, and that tlio County Convention bo held on Monday, October 2nd, nt tlio Court House, Mauch Chunk, nt 11 o'clock n. ni, The following Is tlio number of delegates to which each election district Is ontltltd : Andcnrled 3 Mauoh Chunk. 2d W..2 Heaver Meadow. 5 Nofquehonlng 2 Hast l'cnn 2 Pucker 2 10. Manch Chunk 3 Poim Forost. 2 Flank In 2 I'arriVillo 2 Lohmhton 3 Kidder, north 2 I 1 owamonslng 4 lCldiler aiuth 2 I.misnine 2 summit mil Lehigh. 2 U. I'owaniouBlng... Lauaford Ilor .........3 Wealherlv 3 Mahoning 2 WelssDOtt 2 Muuch chunk lat W.,3 Total r,9 Necessary to a choice 30 Carl Schurtz said In his Cleveland speech : " ThlB peculiar merit belongs to tlio admlnls tratlon ot President Grant, that It has bv the greatnosB of Its coriuptlon, shown thencoeaalty o radical ictoiro. oven to the moat stupid mind." On Monday last, the Democratic Conven tion of Monroe County, nomlniv ted Hon. Charlton Burnett for Stato Senator, and lion. James Placo for Assemblyman. Tlio great auction salo of 500,000 tons of coal, on account of the parties to the lato combination, took placo In New York Tuesday. The prices ob tained show n decline on tlio different grades of from $2 10 to i2 01 per ton Tlio news of tlio heavy decline caused much alarm In tlio Schuylkill region, and a general suspension of mining op eratlona was talked of as a probable consequence. The following Is tlio text of tho or dor of reduction in salaries Issued by tho Philadelphia and Heading railroad company : " On tho flrat of sentember next, a general rn, lnction ot ware of all officer, agenis.anil other employ es oi iuis compauv, in an aepartnienu, wlil bo made as follows i ' Upon all persons lecelvlng lofts than two thousand Collin a per annum a deduction ot ten per cent. ' tlnou those reeelrlnir from two to flvn thnn. xand dollars per annum a deduction ot llttt-en per ocni. " Uuou thoso receiving from 11 vo to ten tbou sanduollais per annum a deduction ot iweuty Tier cent. "Upon all receiving over ten thousand dol lars per annum a acuiicuoit ox Tmrtv per cent.' I - A meeting of tho coal operators of tho Lehigh region was held Wednesday In the office of the Lehigh Valley Rail road Company at Bethlehem, nearly every colliery in tno region being re presented. The railroad officials made a proposition fixing the rate of freight from Petin Haven Junction to Porth Amboy at f 2 25 per ton when coal averaged $3 50 per ton in New York, and to " slide up and down on tliaC basis," but it was rejected, and the meeting adjourned without coming to an agreement. There is a probability of continued idleness at the mines. The Democratic Stato Convention of New York met Wednesday at Sara toga, and organized, with Hiram dray as permanent chairman. Horatio Sey mour and John Kelley were nominated ns electors at large. Resolutions wero adopted approving the nomination of Tllden and Hendricks for President and "Vice President ; declaring for economy In the national expenditures; approving the principles enunciated In the St. Louis platform, and protesting against the placing of Federal troops in the Southern States to control elections, noratlo Seymour was nominated for Governor by acclamation, although It was stated that, be had, positively declined to be a candidate, aud a tele gram from him to Senator Kernan was read stating that he could not allow the use of his name because his health would not permit bis candidacy, A commltteo was appointed to notify Mr. Seymour of his nomination. Tuesday's Grcnt Coal Snlo. Inaccordnncowlth provlous nnnotmco- ment, tho great coal salo at auction for nccount of tho Philadelphia mid Heading, Delawaro nnd Hudson, Dola ware, Lackawanna nnd Western and Pennsylvania coal conipanloi.took place Tuesday at noon, by John II. Draper & Co., In front of their sloro, In Han over suuaro, Now York. There was a very largo attendance, Including al most every coal dealer In tho city, and many of neighboring cities together with steamboat men, niiiniifnctiircrs, Ac, Although tho uimnllty nffeieil was eo large (000,000 tons), (hero wai, of course, no difficulty in disposing of It. The competition was very cautious, and the prices obtained were geiin ally llttlu mora than half the lute market vnlud. Provlous to tlio salo Mr. Draper took' occasion to deny tho rumors that had been nllont that this wna not nn nbsoluto salo j the coal would bo sold, ho said, without any reservation to tho highest bidders nnd the sooner tlic. nssciublngo disabused their minds of the wrong im pression that may have beii produced the better. Tho officers of each com,, pany wero present, prepared to make any explanation that might bo required. Tho order in which tho sales would tako placo, ho snld, wis as follows : Tlio Delawaio and Hudson, the Delawaro, Lackawanna and Western, tho Phila delphia nnd Mending, and the Pennsyl vania Co. LAtJKAWANNA COAT. Tho Dolawaiu and Hudson Company oflcred 110101 tons deliverable nt Itouuout. t 'iiiubo.it was stinted ul (3 it ton, but thrio wero no hid. ileis. and tho llrst lots a. Id at -' S5 It then fell oil io20, anil the balance went ill tl 75. (luiio was started at f J7siiud run up Iotas , nt wnlch several Iota were no d. mid ten iiaLmce bi ought 3 20. ICfg was i stalled nt 2 73 anil tho llrst lot told nt J 23 nnd tho balance nt (3 12 J. Mlovo was stai tod ftl 3 8 1, nt which must of k was snhl nnd thn balance nt 1 1) i. Htoimbont 6V0tons....!75 ii2fcs 'into 4 .Ouo tuns.... 32!) a3M 21.000 tous.... 3 IH a32o move 4I.0U0IOII8.... 3 60 nJUO , , , SCUANIOV COAL. I ho Delaware, Liio.iwnnim and Western Co. nnVird 110,010 ileiiverabio si Hobokcn steam boat was stinted at f.: 5 mini iuuiip toJlWi.nt which sevoial lots were deposed uf( It then fell olTto28., t'75. aedtbo bnlauco Bold at it 70. C i ate was started i tl 7V and sold flr-i u 1 12 B5. ".' -". f.1 HJi- 7. ""' Hk alko started at 92 7A. aisl an d nt 2 80 and 2 75. but tho bat aiuobrouKlit I2 77H. Mtovowsa alniteil atlJ. ituilalew oiB bo!U at 13 (13 and 13 55; It thou ml. ll d. and the atuceodliiR silica were nt J3o7l4 & 3 (fl Cliestnin atnrtou at ft 50, and sales woio made at 12 70, (2 72)4 unit 52 75. Btc iinboiit iu.UKi ton 2 70 n2 81 9.ru,e 30.0110 tons.... 2 07Ha2 85 biHtf is nou tons.... 275 H280 4n.0iuiuu(.... 3 65 a3in Cliostuut..... iftoiOtons.... 2 7u 8275 SCMUTLKILL WHITE ASM COAL. ruoi'liila. dt Hi iiiliiig cii. oiloieu M.oai tons, 75.14)0 ilellvernblo nt Wiillnnisouri;, N. V.. sua tlio bnlanoo ni Port ltiolinioud. Philu., which were Bold sopau.tJlv. I'lio lollowluir is tli Hilliiiins iui(! ilcnvciyt IliokcuwasMa ted lit 82, but the entiiolot soil nt(2d7)t. Hck wo naileil at S2 26. anil a ikikc iiuitluii miM a, and .ho baluii-'e at 2 OjH, Hi CO, 2 65nnd2 5'.. Hlovo staitid at I3un i ao.u ill 3 2 1 ami 322l. Cne-tnut sold rauiuir at tl and tl -JO. r.,ken ,uuotons..,.2i):'4 n000 ''(?ir I6,')ll lollB.... 2 .5j 112 021 btovo 3o,4) tons,,,. 4M U 3 22I1 C.lHStUUl Iu,0'till8.... 200 I122J lor dnllverv at I'ori Itichiuonil! hteanibont was Blurted at 12 2o and mhoidI lota soldi the pilcu thcu declined to t2 10, 12 03 and tl nt nblcli 8 1 es weio made, lliokeu wasBtart"d at t2ai.d sold at 2 41 1 Jumped to f ,u. and the nalaooo biougnt 12 85. JOkk was auirtod at 2. ran up tu Hi 3J, then fell nil 2 2o, aud tho balance went 25?? .'"'h l0.a".'1, tu-i swvo ran up Horn 260 lo42 75. ntwblcn tho first sale wsa made then fell off ioMu2H, but rallied anil tho bal nncOBold at (2 87 a. CboMnui hung Hi e consul eiablVi boiiio iots broUKhi i 82 i, but tho larif est 1 oi lion out) (l 73. H'cainbout 10,OOitons....l2liO nJ23 llfeaou lo.fto tons.... 24J o2m bVB 31,lKtims.... 2U7la23l Siovo 65,1 Oil tons.... 262)4 27J Chestnut i 15,0n Ions.... 175 O20J riTl'sTON COAI. Tho Pennn. Coal Co. offend 80,000 tons, dellv. erablo at NowburKii. Lump w.is ataricd at tl, and the cuiiiu lot went at t'l 5". bieainbnat was stnitednt IF2, and the whole was sold ati2 72)b. Oiate sturd at 2 6), and Bold nt, f2 07H aud 2 (0. Kga st.itcd nt25o, ran lapldly up to U ti, and Bind at that puce andntl2uo. Kovoetnit ;;d at 2 50, and ran up to t3 80. at which tlio llrst sale wua uimlo. auu ihoii fell oil to 13 73. t3 7ii, f 3 ia and 3i)0. sales oelnp made nt ech price. Chesluut started at 3, sun tho llrst lot Went Bt IJ 42Hi tho wet at 327!. and tho balance at 3 lunii in, no louB....260 a. 0 00 Bienmboat ..... .... & l Uum.... 272)4 aoiu 'Iratu 2).O)0lons.... 20I)ia27o '-UK 7,100 tbns.... 285 8200 Hlovo .23,01 tons.... 3 1.0 n380 Chestnut B.OOJtOUB..., 300 U3421l It will bo seen that tho fall In prices was from $2 10 to 82 01 per ton on tho different grades, or at tho rate of 47J5 a 50 per cent. Mr. Samuel Sloan. Presi dent of tho Delaware and Lackawnnna Company, said the prices obtained nt the salo were much lower than was ex pected, but they are a peaco'otlerlng to' the public A. S. Swords said that tho object of the coal combination had been to diminish tho supplj , by taking meas ures to prevent overstocking the mark et, but now tho same effect had been brought about, production would bo stopped, because coal could not be got ten out of .the minds aud be' delivered at the present prices. Other dealers ox press similar opinion and while ac knowledging that tlio prico 'of coal would coiue tlown,' a'ddod that ,lttcoi!ld not keep down, becauso It could not bo supplied at these' rates. A, Tlonesilalo, Va.. dispatch 'syiv(i i Mrs. Nicholas Btaeaor tho wife of a ueriuan laborer of thi place, went blackbeirylns; on tlio moan, tains, and otterplodwca tcu quart'pall full bf berries, was taken elcn. Two iniles.trom home aione on the mountain, she eavo birih to a child. She airrved home iq, the middle ot the afternoon with ber pall of boi'nes'on ber arm and ber child wrapped up in bur apron. ! The babv la a lusty ten pounder, and Mrs. btaeaer has not lost a day's work slnoo lta birth. At Cincinnati, Monday night. J nines 'Hum. men called upon his wife, who had bceu for some time livluit apart from him, and made a desperate assault upon hoi. lie backed her. with a butcher kuilj In the limbs and body. nd when she f eU senseless from li ss of blood, he, ihlnkinK her dead, attempted Buiuide by cut. ting an nttery in blsriKbt arm. Ibe police liroio Into the room and lound botb Insensible. It Is thought she will recover, but be will nou Afire In Shamokin, I'a , Tuesday damaged! Taylor's paint shop and iVrey's ctocery to e. A, man named J obusun, from I-nncaster. while try. lua-to save the ateepie of tbe catboUe Cnurcli. whiub. was threatened by tae flamos. tell fiom the jcaffoldlng lo thoprounil, a distance of 40 feet, and was seriously, it out lltaHy, lujurod. The Buperrtaor of Port 3 ervls, N, Y baa re. quested all tho mhabluuta of tbe nerthwesti rn portion of that township la help to fight tbe foiest&rea. A lirre reward Is of(erod for the arrest oftbe Incendiaries who started tho names. The air wsa ao corkened by tho smoke of tbe burnluir foreats Tuesduy that the sur roundlDK mountains wera invisible. T,ew of. A1!6 VJ"rovt demand for print theHprairue Mills, In Jthode Island, Connectl. out and Maine, which hare been Idle tor sever, al weeks, will resume operations at pnoe, Twenty-eight of tbe employees of the Pen sion Ofllee at Washington have been notified that their reslpnaifoua will be accented, aud one mouth's pay from aeptemboriotb gran tod tnem. Our Philadelphia Letter. I'iirLA., To., Auk. 90, 187". Dkau AiivoOATin, Thirty children wero lost at tho Centennial during last woek, ono nf thorn was a fair maid of twenty summers. They wero all re stored lo theit parents with tho excep tion of tho latter, sho was restored to her beau. Candy and cako made tho llttlo ones reconciled to their fnto but nothing but n siiuarti meal would satis fy thn young Inciy. Children are lost almost dally In mmiio ono or other of tho buildings, but the Centennial pollen lake them In charge ns soon n,t)ioy find tin in nst my ntid take them to tho stntliin within the gimiiul nnd spo that they lire well taken euro of until anx ious mpa or iiinina cniiios In the rescue. Tho regnttn ha been well attended po far this week nnd It Is estimated that thn rnecs'tif Tuesday and Wednesday were witnessed by at least ono hund red thousand spectators on each (lay. Tho Dublin crew did not ctituo up to the expectation generally formed of them, niul were defeated by n crow from xVewnrk, Now Jelsey, tho Etl- rekas Thus far tho crow from London, Knclalid, have uniloiibtoillv ulvcn us the best exhibition of powerful rowing nnd hnvo maila tho best time ns yet, over tlio coursn. Ynlu led them a tiuht rnco yesterday nnd e.iuiii In only II vu feet behind tholr competitors from across tho wnter I viewed the. races from Peters' Island, nnd a more deslr nhln spot could not bn wished for from which to get n good look nt the legattn. The i-lnnil Is renched by tak ing n row-bnst from 11. Iniont, on tile west bank of the river, boatr.ien ara al ways on hand to tako you over nnd hack for five cents each way. Tho greater part of tho race nnd tho "lln Uli" is in plain i-lght from this point of view. Those who hnvo never seen this most exciting nnd exhilarating sport should not let this opportunity go by, for tho regatta will contlnuo for soino tlmo nnd many Interesting races nrtf' yet to take placo. "Old Klnir Coal was a Jo'ly old soul, And a Jully old eonl was b"." This ballad of tho nursery has been sung In many ways during tho p.vt week, though, I fear soino of the Ring ers have substituted sorry for "Jolly." At this time of tho year many of our people t.ro troubled with cold In Ihu head, but con I on thn lira in seems to bo tho present prevailing nllllctlon with many nt present Thousands hnvo put off buying their winter's supply nnd consequently there n o ninny hungry cellars and stnrvlug bins waiting to bo filled, and the retail coal man Is discon solate. Some of our buyers aro very foolish nnd begin to tlili k the time Is near nt hand when thoy will bo present-" ed with a house anil lot every time they buy n ton of coal. Ico on tho head nnd cooling hoveruges I would re spectfully recommend for such rattlo brained people. uiapes, (trapes, Puclcortnn grapes, Sweets .nay como in many shapes i ' ll.it. na fur mo In this land ot tho free, I'loiso Wye mo srtoet l'so2crtou nmnos. The Caliopo nt thn Centennial plays its niiislc by steam and seems to keep up with the limes, for while I wus at, Peter's Island yefterday. watching the' boat races, I could plainly hear it play lug "Down in a coal mine." September 2d und Oth (Saturdays), twouty-dvo rents will bn the rnte of ad mission to the great exhibition Tlirts far these cheap days Imvti been very successful, nnd more children-nre pres ent than on nny other day and it seems haul that they should not be admitted each nnd every day nt hnll prlco. September will bo n lively month with us. The Volunteer Fireman will have their parade. The Odd Fellows will hnvo theirs and wo will have nearly all of the militia of Connecticut encamped within our bor ders, besides any number of side shows of all sorts, ifinds and descriptions. Considerable excitement was caused In our city last week by rumors that the Globe and Atlas Hotels near tho Centennial grounds had been destroy ed by fire. There was a tire hut It ap pears that an Incendiary set tiro lo the shed in which the packing hoses of ex hibitors were stored, lu-nce tho alarm. The loss was irom throe to lour thou sand dollars. This tho Centennial Commissioners will make good. In surance companies, are cancelling their risks as fast ns they can upon the build ings tnMireii uy them In bhanty-town, and tho "packing-box flro" has helped considerably to bring about euch a re sult. As Now Jersey day was such a suc cess it is expected we will ftet a day; apart for every btalu in tLc Uuloii. l Pickpockets ;nre-h'ere in great nu'in' bers, and their fight flngeiB nro daily, occupied, X saw tWbf .them scooped' In on Tuesday at the regatta, arid tlieir: iiemeanor snowea mat they were ao-. compllsliea prouclents In .rascality, Nlco Keely, Esq", of Leverington, Pa., (ond or the wards or tutsiclty makes, a nice dhipjay of paper barrels, boxes, kegs, etc., In Machinery Oall. Mr. Keelyitsuccessfully deiuonstrutes that paptjr can be made,' to hcd most Snthing, Kerosene, oil not exespted. urely if good boats can be made out of paper It does not seem stiango that other articles can be made out of the snmo material, aud Mr. Keely success fully snows that It can bo dono. Wo, are having warm weather again by way of a change, nnd It seems us If the Centennial eummer was bound to hold on until Jauuary next at any rate, Never mind, so be it, we will not see the next Centennial, unless we live to be oiiihand at that tl.ne, and as P. Is a conundrum beyond my comprehension i modestly give it up.. Yours, Kactngly, Maiicutio, The I.uierno prohibitionists have nominal ted the foUowiuo- ticket) Conuruss. Wrn a. Cliarabi rllii, ot VVyalusingi repreaentatiyea, ilarnton Iltack, James fosier.Joun f. Ullietto, A little boy named McDonald was killed nn the Pennsylvania coal company's railroad at I'lltston on haturday, by being thrown beneath iraui u com cars wiucu uu auemptea to uoara n'io lu Uiuiiuu. Tbe Bteel workA of thn Tjukunnnna Iron anrt coal company continue to become more efllcleut ouvii BucceviiiuirwerK. xno nuautityor steel made tnere last week was tous.or w tons wuia inuu Huy wees: since toey oommenooa work. POLITICAL. A CARD. At tlio earnest sollcltat.on of nnmerons friends, I have concluded to present my name to the coming ltcmneriltlo County Convention as a cnndldatofnrretiomlnMlon for ASSKM1JLYMAN, autijcctto rules of the snmo. In making Ihla nnnouiireuirnt, i claim to bo consistent with thooldnnaMImn honored custom, ot Iho Demo crnoy of Carbon, Vl.i "Tho Two Term Cnsliiin," and, In my oidnli'ii, nycry wise precedent, inado moro particularly so by tlin adoption of the new Constitution, iby which Instrument local 1e?l Intion Is almost entirely dispensed with, nnd.it thcro 1 liny ono rrasrm belter thnn ntinlhcr that can bo intcrlcctitrr nilvsnc. d In favor of locill. ties superiority represented (whether In our National or Slnto tir;lslstitrea, it Is the fjet that they ate 'Hot believers In or advocates of "tho Ono Term pilnclrile." A. J, nuilMNM. I.chlglitnn, Hcpt. 2. lS7fl. A OAIW. " Several ft lends hnvo Inforiilnd me that I am accused .by a, few lud.vldualsof brine n resident of another enmity, I takoi(s method tdUrny. tho sil.y rhargo, mid challenge any man to brim; proof to the contrary. Whllo Itjs true that for a few months, iliit)ng tho bummer, I have taken hoarding nt rtecmnnsbura, 1'n. , a boon which no .ono I am suro will ilcnr inc. I claim that I have tho snmo ricbts and privileges which every other t x-payrr and o!er In Carbon county has, Thelinrii "wofk which' I have Riven to the, pub llshlng'of the Democratic organ' In tlio comity Tor tho past twelvd years, without reward poli tically, should at least spiro mo fiom thb asper slonsof my follow Douiocints. JO. IjVNN. Mauch Chunk, Fa.. Rcpt. 2. 1876. Now Advortisomonts. Olnnses, like rlfers iprlns from pmaM caue. TJio nmrinir liver mnv not bn ensilr illveitPd liom Uh rmirnp, nor tbo neplcleil dlnfao from it dontruttivn work lekni iu tlniodtsooso, which Ih tnnely nn lntorruotd (unction, may uoHvoura uy mo usooi nninre remoiiy, Tarrant's Sollzor Aperient It oorablnos thn tnefli nl properties ot tho beat mineral watrtrn In the wfrnl HOLD BY ALU DHUUQI8TH. n dny nthnme. Aficnh wnnteil. Outfit nnfl terms froo. TKUKA Co.. Augusta. Milne, $12 WESTERN LANDS HOMESTEADS. If you want reliable lnformnt'on, where and How to tipt a clie'ip FAHM, or government homes n.AU fret, 0'iiijour nunress to h. j. OlliMOIlE. I.aml CommlBsioiier Jawreticn, Kaii-as. mid recelvo oralis toov ot 'I UK Kan sas Pacific Hhmkhtkau. 855 O Qrif) a Week to Asent". bamp'es H V KllKE. P. O. V1PK1SI1Y, Augusta, Maine. fhr o tOn Per dsv nt home. Ssniples vj)0 h paU worth (I, tree. Stl.vso.t A Co. I'orttand, .vlalne. rtx vi-iti; dOsTyr:,'."1: VI -ITI NO CA t DS.wlth your namo line. ton. BPni lor x.ic wo naye -i v AOUNT8 WANTI'.l). 9 samples sent for stamp. A. 11. r ULIiEIl CO.. Brocktou Mass, f Extha Fine Mixed Card, with name, tc post paid. Ii. Jones & Co., Nassau, M.Y. NEWSPAPERS 0P TUB UNITED STATES. A cnmnlete list ot Amorlem RTewsnaners. numbrring moro than eight thonsmd. with n (lazatteoi of all the towns and cities lu which they are published i Historical ond statistical tikoiches of the Drest Newspipor Establish ments t Illustrated with numerous engiavinea of the principal Newspaper lluildlngs. llooK OF 1I.Q I'AOES, 1USt Issued. M Olleil, pllSpHll, to any (.dill ess for 35 els. Apply (Inciosinx nrlco) to HU1'KIUNTINI)K.NT OF ti t WerAl'BIl l'AVILION. Centennial (iround), I'bllsdolphia, orAmcticaa New- o.. Now Yotk. . EVJiBY ADViatTISEIlNKEDS IT. rPT bfi tSSJt! u t o z r P Cs l m AGENTS! Our large Ufa-like Steel En- nrnvlnira of tha Presl ueiuial vinnaiuntes sen make: 818. A. DAY. rapidly. Send for rlreular. N. Y. KnRraTiniuo, so au si., BOXMJ J, If N INTKtiLIOEXT BOY, agitl nooul id vear, resi.Jltig in TbPadelphla, Is desirous of learning u trade, anil would lik to oiino to too country. For f ul trier particnlars upiilv nt the rAitbON AnvctcATE nflli'n. UEIOIAX & CO.-, BANK 8TEKET. Lehighton, Pa., MILLEHU and Dealers In AllOIIndsof firLMN BOUGHT1 ami SOLD at .11EUULAU MAllKKT ltATKS. We would, also, lesoectfnlly Inform ourcltr. terns that we are now fully prepared to UP PL V tnem with JBtasti of Coal From iny Ulqe desired atVEBY LOWEST PIIICES. M. IIEILMAK & CO. Jaly2S. $1,200 PROE'IT ON $100 Made thla month by Put and Valu. Invest ao cording to vour means. 110. tM or IIOO. In UTOCK. rniVJLKOKS, ha brought a small fortune to tho careful Investor. We advise when and bow to orEiuTB safely. Hooks with full Intoi-matlon sent Itee. Address orders by mall and telegraph to. II AXTKIt fc CO., Bankers and Droners IT Wall Bt N, S5 ic 3 -t H E. Mw Stove and Mow (Stock I i.V ...7. ... .. "uf,u "'lu ln,B "wn' nna nno an inspection l.eroro piirohas ng slsewhere r nt f .n' i n fr,,"r"lt'0 satire satlfctlnn In lMtloB AD QUAhlTY, m.r.. ... ..... i, uiiuri tun Bii..c-t,iib.fiiuniice I r,l' I1KIH, WniCIl IS PJ 11". s"?"!r' 1,11,1 . "'truslcd w'll "e dono equal to that of any other establlshiiiout lu tho county, ltcpainbg ncnlly nun promptly attended 10. I'atrraiago invited. 8t"ro In Soniiners Now lllock, oproslto JidilBlitot), I'a. 1776. CENTENNIAL. NEW RULES NEW PRICES Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings, would also stnlo that be baa rouclnderl to An bn1ness, trom and after Al'ltll, lt. 1870. nn a BVIUCTI.Y OA-.ll HYsTKM. Ilels Itiilnceil lo Hits course bv the laige umnniitof lUblSBtmilnigo.i bis books, miicll of which It 'Is'lilierly Impnsslb n to coileoi. and no business; iiinii can nfTuril In loao;i lliinl of his labor nnd gn'sls by tho provitlllhir iridll. sysleul, and he. tlimfiun. trusts tnat the nilop.liui of a Hiricl'y Cash j-ysteni niul a oorresoondlng It 'duelled In thn 1'rli e of Oooils of all kinds w.ll bn nn Inducement for hlfl nnny frlcmls to cnntlnun their patronsgo. tirlloving, as ho does, thnt bo can give tbein imli h creator salWsctlon under the now system, Hum bo was nbln to do under iho played out credit system, tie bna much pleasure In Inviting an eirly Inspection of his eitlft. uiiiiiiiiry iniuo ntilOA in n cw UUII1JW, comprising ClotliB, Cftssimorcs & Yosfcings, for Men's & Boy's Wear, UENTLEMEN'S FUltNIHIIINO GOODS. IIAT8 AND CAPS, all Styles and Prices. T.adlos', Misses', flontlemen's Youth's and Children's HOOTB, fillOK.- and OAITRBS, made trn Infln.l. OIIV In. Ihl. nnn- ... Hit. Inn.ili,- livery article toailo un nt Ibis I'stnnllshment Is warranted of the Best Material and Workman -Bblp, and guaranteed to givo entire nailsJuctlon, T. D. OLAUSS, Morchant Tailor, 2nd dnor nbovo tlio I'ubllo.Squaro, I1A.NK STREET', LehlRhton. Nearly Opposite the Exchange Tlotel, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, PENN'A. All tho Cigars Manufactured at tins establishment are warranted to be exactly s represented, and our Prices to be fully as Low as the same article can be sold for by any other house lu tho louutry. I'ationago la very respectfully oiloIU-d. I. 8. KOCIf, Juno 3, 1870-yl W. 8. KOCH. C3 u p o o CO .H 3 o OI a A o O 3 s-ss C3 to o (-1 3 v W c3 CP o 5 s o o m rt o az P 0 'I a o o o in w 6 CJ Ps-a 2-i t3 s t o 3 C3 0UJ m 8 C c3 ut 3 O EH 3 o c3 O) o CO zn a 43 H CO O bus S3 1 O 4- CO i o m W fl o O t3 03 , CD 2 P.tt-1 3 O rpiios. S. BECK & CO., Real Estate Agents, BANK STREET, LEnlGIHON. We have Instructions to Pell the following Pro- fiertles. and persons deslmns ot Varchsslng sell, no or Exoi.iinging Ileal EsUte, will do well to give us a c in : House and Lot, near O'ewlne'a Tani.erv. In the llorougb et Lelilrlitan; Ilousa IflT-', st.tbln loxii! and lot 57 from aud 2 S feet deep, well planted with' trnlc tree". A- never-falling well lu tbe yard. 1'tlce; tHOC, bait uuu, bat nncaon lnstaliiucnts' 'Dwelllyg House ana , Lot, on Fomth street. Lo hlibtou. Now i-cnts tor )8.uuper month. ITIce low tor cash. TTonso and I)t, on Mahoning street. I ehlghton lnce8j.vi. rents for to per month, one-half cash, balance by Instalments , . Honso and tot on hlno street Lehi'hton, ra 1' ice 11401. Ketits for tu Pr raoutb. 100 Acres of nmbti Land In Mabonlng town. ship. 1) roUes from Lehlgbton. Cheap. 95 Acres of Land In I'enn Portr Township. Carbon county. At a apecia barnain. Seven Lots in the Borough of Insblgbton Good lucaitons and price low. Framo Ouudmg. suitable tur a pbotograpUgal l.ivnr nLNer llirbt hnslness.- CticaD. lerv or oLher llff&t business.- CticaD. Jan. 1, 187S. T. 8. BECK & CO PDITOU'S NOTICE. In tbe matter ot the distribution of tbe fund anting from the Sheriff sale ot the person a I property of KKBDINAND WAGNER. The underairaed. appointed Auditor to make distri bution ot the said fund in tbe bands ol tbe Court, will attend to toe dntlea ot bis appoint, ment t the offloo of AU- Crjlp, fc-q.. rt Maneb Chunk. I'a., on TO lie-DAY, SEPT. litb. 187a, at 14 1'. M., when all parties interested csn-attenO. W. M. llAl'bllKH. Auir I9tb,187 It Auditor. UDITOU'S NOTICE. ftotlee is bereby giroD. tnat tbe ond' rfiaoed Auditor, appointed nv tbe Orphan's Court of Carbon voanty. l'a to audit, settle, adjust and report distribution of tbe tunda in ibe ksnd ol Ileglna Wegaman. executrix of the estate of Fruoels J. l'-usa, dee'd. will attend to tba unties of bis appointment on Tuesday, the sib day ot September, 187a. at 10 o'clock a. m., at bis office, llrst door above first national Bank. .Vauch Chunk, i'a-, wben and where all persona inter ested may appear. J. P. MF.Klf AN, August a, 1S7&-4W AnditoTv f?oa good job pniKnsa, call at TUB OARUON ADVOCATE OFFICE. Work ready when promised, and nt city prices. Be sure to call It wUl pay to do so. Hciml German llcspertfnlly annonnce to the eitl f en. of I.elilHhlon and vicinity, that they have entered Into co-partner. ship, slid have lust returned from tho city, where they purchased one ot the largest and best assortments ot liADIKH', OF. NT'S. MIKHEb'. youth's ud cuiumuN'a y Boots, Shoes nnd Gnitors, flnltsble tor tbe Wear nt this Beetlon, atrmiago 1 11MM & (iluKMAiN,, tlio Tubllc Square, HANK STREET. ' ta'tir'.ll-yl 187G. Koch&Bjrofher, Manufactonrs nnd Dealers In Choice Cigars. Smoking & Chewing TOBACCO Ac, Ac., Ac, 43 c3 & O Ps C to c o u CD Pi 5 9 Til o o rt s 0 It 3 ii a ii IN I -an es s s 4 m $ a 6' o EH 0 a O op o a to 07 CD c o o o u O a C3 W ns o o O p o O m a- pi. 13 a a a P- u. o Ps CM a a o P- u o "Ps CO 43 a T3 " a a o Ps U O Ps o CM T1-. 43 43 el 3 o - CJ a 45 C3 OT - .2 ' ' 2 p ; m ''to ',r .5 S ,1a rt its' SS 43' CQ .1 mi- -i W' ... . ..R rt g-. . i. r m , ,rr lft a rH P, Ps fiS C3 43 f-, & - c3' jm N g-'to.. i tfej ca ii 3 p co O a e $ o 1 J
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