BAotnif ninr.tlnffN. MrrUciiKX Trii'R, m Imp. 0. of In itentr'a jinn,'! jiiui..i : fcSOo'cuek. enm.Harry V.Morthtraor I I;. 01 It., ID. I. Uliuniu. fi ll". Der'a I1MI. Lehlghtorv at 7;S0 o'clock v. . M lit J H nil o. i nam F. I.. Il..hir' Hull. a. W. Kachcs. At U Vono rocA Tamil, Wo. 171, Imp. O. It. M m on Wednesday evening of each wept, at O ClOCK 111 owiwi .,ni, ..,...- 1'iV 11. P. IHekert . B. It. (Itlbam. I 01 LKmailTO Dorxii!. No. Ml. K. of P.. meets o'clock . J. ,W. ltandenbuah, C. O. T. Hatcllfr.K.'of R. anil 8. Advertising Rntos. Vadelreit to be distinctly understood that ttyii'nrt1anmntH Will he Insetted In thfi CtI tininsot Tim OakboS Advocatr that maybe eielvcd from unknown parties or 6rm unless ajcntnpanttowith tfle CAJin. Thefollowlng are tfnr UM.1 terms. Advertisements fr 1 yer, per loch each Insi'MInn 10 CM. " six Month, per Inch each inscrllon 15 rte, " Tlireo Months. Cts. ' Loss than tlireo months, first Inter. tlon (1. caeh inbsee.aent Insertion 2J Cts. Local nouees to cents oer line. Jl'.'V. M011TI1IM Bit, Publisher. J7J n. S1KWKU8, DISTRIOr ATTOnNKY A COUNSELLOR OFFICE, No. 2, Mansion limine. RettllngKstatee, Filing Accoauts and 'orphans Tml o IHnw caretullv attended co. Legil transactions la Mglish ana uerman, jan v SATURDAY MdRNINO, BKVT. 80, 1870. Local and Personal. t3T Parties receiving the Advocatk with a cross marked after the Ir names will please remit the amount due for Subtcrlptlon, or the extra 50 cents will be added to pay the expenses of collec tion, jg-jj The- circulation of the Advocate this week is 1,200 copies. What are you preparing for exhi bition at the Fair ? The Crane Iron Co. have restarted one of their idle furnaces. Corn hnsklng, with it pleasant ac cessories, is coming apace. For bargains In water proofs call at Dan. Graver's Bee Hive Store. Already the foliage on the hillsides begins to show signs of decay. A full line of carpets and oil cloths at the Bee JUve Store. The Reading Eagle says small pox h rapidly increasing in certain quarters of that city. The Farmers' Fire Insurance Com ,pany of Berk and Lehigh counties has jast laid an assessment of $2 on every 1000 insured, A Mormon church has been estab lished In Towauda toweship, Wayne county. It has a membership of six teen persons. An immense arrival of fall and winter styles of ladies' dress goods at the Bee Ilive Store, next to the 1 st National Bank. Our merchants and business men having rveaily nil visited the Centen nial during the pat week or two, are now sitting down to business. lion. Wm. Kistler, of BartonsvlMe, Monroe Co ,i at present superintending his brother's large tannery at Great liend, 6nequenanna Co., Fa. There will be a temperance council exercise, in the M. E. church, of this place, to-morrow (Sunday) evening. The public Is cordially invited to be present. In order to close out present stock of wall paper, a discount of 10 per ct. will be made from this time until Oct. 15th, for cash, at C. W. Lentz'a Cen tral Drug Store. John J. Slattery and Michabl Dooltn, two more of the Molly Ma .guires, were convicted of conspiracy to murder William and Jesse Major, at JVittsville, on Saturday afternoon. J . K, Itlckei t has still a few of those eligible lots in Rickertstown to dispose .-of. If you feel like securing a good homo call and see him He Is also nap Stlylng Uour,feed,lumber and coal at the Co west rates. Jacob Huntrlnger, President of the defunet Miners' Trust Company Bank, at PutUville, was held Wednesday in 152,000 bail, to answer the charge of embezzlement and making frauduleut bank statements. The bail was furn ished by his sons. The Largo Sale still continues at the Original t heap Cash Store, and J. T. Nubbaum & Son take the lead in giv ing the best Dargalus in dry goods, fancy dress goodn, &c Beautiful shawls at 85c, worth (1.25. F. P. Semmel offers at private sale, on very reasonable terms, seventeen very pleasantly located building lots on itlie old fair grounds, in this borough. This offers a rare opportunity for per sons desiring to build themselves a .home. For further particulars apply to F. P. Semmel, at bis hardware store, on Bank Street. Dj. Fjttlku's Reeusiatio Bemedy ures rheumatism, neuralgia, nervous and iklduey , diseases. Dn. Fittlek's Pectoral Syrup, Infallible for coughs, colds and bronchitis. Or. Fittler s Cordial, Calisaya, Linment and Veoetaule Liver Pills sold by C. W. Lentz, sole agent for Lehigbton and Welssport. 2-ly An old gentleman went nut to shoot partridges, accompanied by bis sun. The yun was charged half way ,up to the muzzle, and when at last the old gentleman started some birds, he took a rent and biased away, expecting to net) some fall, of course ; but not so did It happen, for the guu recoiled with so milch forqe as to " kick" him over. The old man got up, and while tubbing the sparks out of his eyes, inquired of his son : " Dick, did I point the right end of the gun to the birds t" The re sult is that tho old gentleman has con cluded hereafter, when ho needs re creation, to hire one of David KbberiM haudaome teams. Good. Navy bluo prlnti. at E. n. Snyder's just received, and selling ai irom in to IB cents oer vard s other neat styles of prints, yard wide, of flnett quality at from 0 to 8 cents per yard. TEAcnER Wanted. A teacher wants some one to take charge of his school, on the 10th October, (or a few weeks, school is smnn. ror particu lars addtM9.Teachcr,ADVOCATE Office, Lehluliton, ra. On Monday at Pottsvllle, Judges Pershing and Oreen overruled the mo tions for new trial made In the cases of Kehoc. O'Brien. Canning. DonuHly, and others, convicted of conspiracy to kill William and Jesso Major, conspir acy to kill William M. Thomas, and assault and battery with intent to kill Thomas. A full line of ladles' dress goods of all styles ami quality at from 10 cts. per yard upwatds, suitable for fall and winter wear, at E. n. Snyder's, Bank street. A Lehigh Valley engine, standing on the track at White Haven, triaay morning of last week, while the engin eer and firoman were taking their break fast, by some unexplained means had the troltle-valve thown open and sped away up the Wllkes-Barre mountain. The engine met with no disaster until near Summit, where it collided with the engine of a coal train moving tn an op posite direction, and a wreck, blocked road and scared railway employees re sulted. Happily, no one was Injured. Tho attention of mechanics, far mers and others is directed to the pre mium list of the Carbon County Indus trial Society In to-day's paper. Thepie miunrs offered are libera), and all our people should take an Interest In roak Inn the exhibition a success by brliuinc articles for exhibition and attending upon the ground. Tbero will he a grand parade of firemen on Thursday after" noon, 12th, in which several hands of TOtielc will participate, and a general good time Is expected. Be sure you are present and bring your friends. It is rumored John Maliov, of Coal Dale, was arrested Wednesday by the coal and iron police officers and taken to Pottsville on Thursday and placed In jail without a hearing, chaiged with complicity in the Morgan Powell mur der. A. Word In Falrncta. Merit, wherever found, Is always ap preciated by an Intelligent people, When the Hepubllcan convention nomi nated our townsman, W. M. Rapsher, tor Assemblyman, they exhibited an In telligent appreciation of his-merit and fitness for that position, and wo are con vinced, from the tone of the people gen erally that they also rrcognize the fact. A careful perusal of Mr. Rapsher s re cord in the past, which will be found In another column of to-day's Advo cate, cannot fail to win for him tbe friendship and rotes of a generous peo ple, who always feel proud to rccognlzo In a fellow citizen that indomitable will, stability of purpose, and strength of character, which always belongs to the man who has successfully triumph ed over the adversity of poverty In bis youth, and educated aud pushed him self forward Into prosperity and position oy ins own unakled exertions. Mr. Kapher Is now very acceptably filling several important offices in the town council, manufacturing and saving in- b(,ituuon8, ana mere is no aouot in our mil d but that the people have sufficient confidence In his abi'lty and fitness for Assemblyman, to elect him by a very laige and fluttering majority. The Morgan Powell Murder, Thomas Flaher. ofBnmmlt U1IL and Patrick ilcKenna, ot Lansford, charged with tho mar der of Jtorrnn Powell, at Summit Hill, mi the 2d ot December. 1871. were belore the PoHstUio ooait oi Saturday nicer noon. Chailea Mnlber rm, of Tnacarora. the part who piet.d icuilivof confp.raov to mumer the Uajora toole tbe atand for the Commouwealth, ai 1 toldaach a flight. fol story Implicating both FiaUer und MoKen. na lu the maider, mat upon his testimony. In addition to noma advanced by John blattcrr, they were remanded to Jail, fiom where they wiu be taken to Mauch Chunk. Our criminal ouurt will open on the itth of October, aud the cat of tae commouwealth agalnac John Dono hne, Thomas Fuller, Patrick MoKennfl and others. charReit with tlie mnrdir ot Moriran roweii, win toen no aouut be called. Morcan Pom ell. a mmlnc enmnear in iJia cinnlnv nf IIih Lehigh and Wnkonbariecoal oompanv.wai shot down like a dag m the heart of the town, waile hauuietts OX oeoole were within eartihnt. 'Ihe f acts of tae oucratre are as fuilownt 6u Patur day evening, December 2d. 1671, Powell had left nls home alter havinc; eaten tne cloainemeal ot the day, and roue to the atcro ot Mr. Henry WlUliimson. where, with a number of ratners.he eat atonnd the die and tallrrd nf Tiaiwlnff vpnt.a After remaining some little time he left the atoie auuuc seven o'ciooic or a Tew minutes later, with the purpose ol retaining home, but he had not rone a hundred vama nnon tua Journey wbeu be was approached by a couple of iuou. uue vi wuujh urea at nun zrom Denina ana shot aim In the leitside, the ball entering the body betn oen the breast bone and the arm pit, and lodging between the tbe third and ton th nbs. At the first diseharve Powell fell uioitallv wounded and ahriecina with aurulsti. The men In tho stoie heard tbe shot andPoweU'a cries of di8trees,und one ot them I nulling out oiled. -Mr God. Morgau, who shot you I" :' I don't know" anuweied PowelL " 1'heie they go." poiuting In the direo.lon ottheplaiic. The footstapsof the flying a&sasslns could be plainly heoro, but no contused were the bystanders who had by this time collected, thatberore pursuit was at. temDted the murderers hail escaped. The un fortunate mauwuen he endeayoied to stand found that he wad unablo to do so and exclaim.' eo,' 1 cannot moTe. I have no power In my lower Urn ba." Alas It was only too true. Iho bullet at toe ass s-lu had touched a vital spot and the Cays ot Morgan Powell were namberd. Letter from Mauuii Chunk. Mauch Chunk, Sept. 29, 1876. Mb. Editob s Whether it was a wise move on the part of Mr. Miner, the proprietor, publisher end editor of tbe Independent, to wheel into the Repub lican ranks, it would Do bard to tell. It may bring blm temporary relief, but that It will confer lasting benefits, is more man douDttul, unless Mr. Miner should possess tbe geulus to make his paptr the most attractive sheet publish ed in the county. Whether be possess es this requisite or nor, will be evidenc ed by Lis paper. Now, I would not say an unkind word of Mr. Miuer, nor have others to do it ; hence it is that I considered the strictures on Mr. Mi ner's "flupplng over," contained in last week's Democrat entirely out ot claco. That he made a mUtake lu attempting to start an -inaepeiiueni" 6liect, 1 ad mit, but no sooner did he find out that Indepuniteuce and poverty would'nt pull together, then be did the next best thing tbat presented itself, and for tills be should neither be blamed nor ridi culed, since it U "hard for an empty oag to Btaiia uprignt." Joel's none that, as a Republican organ, Mr. Mi ner's paper may prove a uuccebs, and that poverty may nover ngaln compel blm to "nop." Yft a few davs. and wo shall know of a certainty who nro the men around whom the Democracy of Carbon arn to rally In the tho pending contest for Drfcafl ana uutter. mat none out imp. ulany sliong candidates will be nomi nated, we nave every reason to ueneve, as there appears to be n disposition on the part of tho majority of aspirants to sacrifice all personal claims and aspira tions to tho general good. This Is as It Bliould be, although (hero are n few who already threaten what they will do If the Convention should fall to rec ognize their merits. Out upon nil such, I say, and were it net that I consider them harralesK, and their very utterlngs a sign of weakness, I would bo greatly tempted to here publish their names. But the fact Is, Mich slinks should bo beneath the notice of any deceut man, and if justice were to be done them, they should, lustead of being heard in Convention, be hissed down and most unceremoniously ousted. Indeed, to listen to some of these fellows, It ap pears as if they considered office their prerogative, aud both the party and Commonwealth under obligations to them for services most magnanimously rendered I Bush I Just as if any one believed that In all they ever did they had any but their own ultimate selfish end In vlevt I Oh, tho hypocrites I Aud now for another picture ; nnd for a more pleasing one, because bread and butter to 'Chunkers is the tlicae. To be short about it, Monday evening's trains brought us such a tremendous In Mux of strangers, as Mauch Chunk, for once, was unable to accommodate, aud many rather than run tho risk of being compelled to sleep out-doors fouud themselves constrained to leave by subsequent trains to seek quarters elsewhere. Truly, it was n Jam, and I greatly doubt whether there was an available bed left In auy of Mauch Chunk's public places after tho hour of nine p. in., besides nlilcli tlio slttlng- rooun aud parlors of every hotel In town were occupied by travel-woru, fatigued humanity, in the mottling the Switch Back was well patronized, aud at the "Mansion" the eceuo was nucli as beggars description, so great was tho crowd that claimed the atten tion of clerks and wallers. Among the guests arrived on Monday evening was lb s Eicelleuoy Ulysses B. Urmit, Presi dent of the U. S., Mrs. Grant, and suite, and It Is of them I bhatl now speak. roe expected arrival of the Chief Magistrate being not generally known, but few were lu attendance at the Le high Valley station either to receive Ids Excellency or have a "stare at the familiar countenance of Geo. U. S. Grant on the arrival of the 0 p. in. tram. iudeM besides tuu baggnga smashers of tho Mansion, and a niutley collection of ragainulllus, I noticed scarcely any one of prominence, bating tne inagninceut rorui and commanding presence of E. Melt Boyle, the able editor of the Coal Gazette. No sooner was tbe President seated In tho ba rouche in waiting, thau one ot the Ju venile ragmuuins, ga.nered to have a look at him, proposed three cheers, which, However, were but feebly re sponded to ; nevertheless, bis Excel lency lifted his hat, bowed, and was dinwu to the "Mansion," where, the news of Ins arrival having spread like wild-tire, he was soon beselged by the customary crowd eager for a hand shaking or a personal Introduction. Having retired to the suite of rooms comprising Nus. 20, 28, and SO, and partaken of supper, the doors of parlor 28 were thrown open at about 8 p. in. and, for several hours In succession, the President, good naturally, submit ted to that greatest of all "bores" emmotlonal handshaking. This or deal over, the doors were closed, and ur. Grant spent the rest of the evenlue in social contab with a few of our more prominent citizens, who, retiring at about midnight, it may be presumed that tho Piesidcut then betook him self to the land of "Nod." During tho evening the august party were serenad ed by both of our bands, and at a late hour, by a quintette from the "Orphe us" singing society, rrevious to his departure on his trip over the Switch Back, the President s movements were again watched by an eager crowd as sembled in the hall and corridors of tbe Mansion"." His appearance caused but little stir however ; the party led by urig. tien. J. U ucrtolette, setting out silently, accomplishing the trip through a pelting storm, and returned to the place ot departure at about 1U:uO a, ra. At 1 1 :4'5 tbe President and party left, by special car, furnished by the Penn sylvania R. It. Co, for Itheea N. Y., where one ot Mr. Grant's sous Is par- suing bis studies at tbe Cornell Univer sity, bince the party consisted only of tbe President, lady, and maid, I did not, ot course, consider It worth while to enlarge upon the subject. lours, etc., ITEMS. Ttmea are renrefiantad oa nnnKHfillT drill at. Summit ilill. The late Ben. F. Yearer Justice Douketa have been placed tn the culoeof i-qolre Laurisb. Tnore was quite an exotiua of Cbuukbra to Philadelphia on Thursday last. Moat of the plana aide walks. In this place and KcjsI ilauch chunk, ate sadly In need of re pairs. An ungrateful task t To Inform a candidate that, lu your opinion. buMI ataua so earthly chance for a nomination A Tiideu aud lieudrloks Club, instituted at ISaai Mauch Chunk on Wedneauav but. ooonta tl ueiuoera. Ihe late Squire Veagers funeral was large ly attended ou uunuay alternoon Jast despite the very unfavorable atate of the weather. The last number of the Jndtptruttat ati lea the Democrat a "inlssruulo ahoct." On, Utm. metruich I Altliouirh thnirenftrfll hnalih mtiIjiiiim crnm). there hare been more mneraia nete within the uui nee uiau aurtug any equal leuxth ol time the pre.eut year. Ihe Asbodata Judgeship causes consider able epoouuttlon, and the loault la viewed with many dooota on the pait ot the various asul. ran la. Landlaatea lor the various eouuty-ofBoea weie out la atramiant In town duriur the weuat. sou.e of tuem showing ootisiaeraule anxiety concerning the result ot Uoudsy'a Democrat! County Uouveulluu. imrty-aevtn criminal canes, ente.ed for trial at the eneulna Quarter hfinslnn. thna fr grace the Jouiuiouwta.tu Ducket, and me uuu- uoi im meiy io ue siui lurtuer increaaea be twe-n this and the meeting of Coart. Johu limuoaer, a tiermau huoaster of Up per Mauch Chuua. while on bis war home at a -ate hour on tiaiur. av last, drove orur the steep bank uf the Market Uousa. the horse being lu atantly auiud and the wagoa bad r auuaUta by the fall- The Oliver escaped unhurt. Ills wife Dorothea, aged M, lata res'ideuta ol li. MaUCU ChUTk. who died ot tvuhol.l invar on '1 lift tftllHlh. lf II.XFV M,UJ.r. Uuticay evening und Monday morning respect- -oij. vic,ua Aiiu-MiHy uiteruooD, uepojicoa in VHVMROO" --ivisiwu wuiuicrj. Lctlor from Parrytillo. KniTOR AnvocAti i There la no fierceptlble improvement in Ihe Iron trade here.everythlng being at a dead stand still. The darkest couMd. eration of the condition of things In our iold-t la that there Is no prospect wliatsvcr of the Im provement so long looked for. In fuel, the sur. rounding) of Parayvllle are gloomier than thev ever have been. We are last becoming a doseit. ed vlllaae. not lata than seven families having taken their Cepeiture thla week. Plx families have removed to Alburtls where a tew furnace line Just been blown tn i and Mr Anthony, ter many vo.ir-. the genial and efficient event of tbe L- A B. station at this place has removed his family to Mooslc We wish the SquPe the larg est measure of success in hla new field ot labor. It was Cicero, I think, that exclaimed upon one occ.ialon Itmporu, O nurm 1" and It appears that tbls expression at present would not be nn. approprlite. Inasmuch aa the times are truly the most lamentable that we bavo evor exparl enccd and the manntrs fully correspond. And how true It is that the times in a lara-eme asm e, mold the manners and aovern the spirits uf men I Not only do the times paralyze the Iron trade, bat they seem even to prostrate all man's enemies-social, lntelleotual, religions and po litical. "Hatd times" seem to dwarf tho social nature of man so that bebegebia kind ot wrapt np.in self depression, grows intellectually dor. munt, religiously bnok sllden nnd pollllcnlly nn atutchod. At least this seems to bo the ttopcar ance ot things here, Just now. There la very little enthnslasm manifested In the po Iticat field hero t but, I presume, It la safe to any that people are neverlheleas prepirlng ttiemBelres In a quiet way. to cast Intelligent and effective ballots In November. Aa to onr county ticket, the Democracy of rarryvitlo are stiong for your honored townsman, non. A. J, Durling.for the Legislature. Mr Darling has served one loim very acceptably nnd creditably for his constituents and thai fact constitutes him su perior in point of practical qnnllflcatlions tor Ihe position i ai d, while we would not thna argue for nn Indefinite nnmberot te ms, we can readl lyseoa very good reason lor returning blm a second term, as It would afford our county a more thorough nnd efficient repi eieutatlou than could otherwise be secured, 'me same argu. ment will apply to Mr. Harvey. And, Indeed, It la exceeiilngl y donbtlnl whether the Oonven tiOn which convene next Monday csn do any better thn to place both these rentlemen In nomination again. Mr. Darling's tronlh seema to be growing In the lower end and present In- dlca'lona point to hla nomination with nn uncer tain finger. Our Hepubllcan frlonds here are highly pleased with the selection from your town made by the lato Republican Cohvenllou. We refer to Messrs Thoa. Keraorer and W. M. Jlapsher. There la no denying tho fact that these two gentlemen contribute more to tho etrerglb. of tlo Republican ticket than porliaps any other two that might be named. Hotli are gentlemen highly qualified for tho respective offices with which tbrlr nimcs have beon con nected, and what Is more, they are mon ot Hon. or snd iterl-ng Intearltv. Thouth Lelilghton mv he aald to bo getting rather more than her shai e of political honors, it mnst bo admit, tetl that all of her nominees thna far, present ana prospective, are nnrxceptlonally good. By tho way, while I am reporting the poll ti cal status I might add that there is a strorg fcollnir here In Domorratlo clrole-, In fivor of Mr. Joseph Lynn of Mauch Chunk, for the As soclate Jndieshlp. Mr. Lynn Is a gentleman admirably qualified far the position to which he aspires, and while there are others who aspire to tho prwltura. equally well qualified, the claims ol Mr. Lynn are certainly greater In view ot the cervices he has so commendably rendered Ms party as the editor and publisher ot the party oraan the Democrat In award Ing tho nomination to Mr. Lynn It will be but paying a Just compliment to a moit worthy member of the party wliloh ho has faitfitlly and ablr nerved lor manr roars. Of course, wo hare neither a Tildon nor a Hayes cmb In our town but you msy rest as enroil that oar uwmt6 will none tlm less i-tat. cIfo In an inteltircnt nianoni their rlcht of irniicuiso. line imng in certain, ine party vote will be reduced iinnRlriera' 1v nn Uith sidns i w. ing to Ihe manr removals m.le to other places. jiaviug given you an news at my commiuid, i oloso tor tho present. Yours, Ae . Pooo. Parry vllle, Sept. M, I8TC Fall ami Winter Styles, T. D. Clauss announces to his friends that he has Just returned from the city, aud Is now opening his fall nnd winter goods, comprising cloths, rasslmeres and vestlngsof the latest designs and the best manufacture, which he Is pre pared to make up In the most fashion able and durable manner, at prices ful ly aa low as tho sacio material and workmanship can be obtained for in any other town In the State. Also, a full line of gent's furnishing goods.hats, caps, boots, shoes and gaiters suitable for the wear of this section, and manu factured expressley to his order, Tho entire stock has been purchased on an entirely cash basis, and as he is selling for cash only he is able to sell at such prices as will astonish purchasers. Call and examine goods and prices beforo purchasing elsewhere. The Coal Trade. In Now York tho Del,, Lack., A Wc-tern Ball rtad Company Wednesday wild Ifto.i 03 tona of Scr&nion cool. The attendance of buyers was large. The lota sold, with tbe prices they brouahl.were aa fo.lowa i 8.000 tons steamboat, 2 87a2 8uH I 25 000 tona irate, (2 971st 15,0 0 tona egg, 13 I5a3 80 1 40.000 tous stove. (.10 a4i 12.000 tons chestnut. (3 20aS 32. Ibis coal Is do. livcraole at Uobokon during the present month. The following table shows the quantity ol coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley llallroad for the ween ending Bept 23d, 1873 aud for the years compared with the aame time last year: Ileglona From. Week. Year Wyoming 17,700 13 807,711 13 Uazleton 48,991 00 1,201.488 13 Upper Lehigh 2,217 It Bearer Meadow li,SJ2 is tn.ioy 17 Mahanoy 11,514 19 394,881 li llauoa Chunk 1,61 00 17,713 12 Total 93 093lT aSOa.SIS-!? Last Year Izu,3i2 04 2.24U9I6 13 Increase 657,5119 14 Doorcase 17,2:8 11 ItEPOjtT OP COAL transported over Lehlgb A busqui-hinna Division, Central K It. ot Mew Jersey weekending bept 22d, 187. Total week. Touate. Shipped from tons. cwt. tona. cwt. Wyoming (7.K IS 871.871 19 Upper Lehigh S.f.OS 18 162,946 1( Heaver Meadow 13,011 10 111 dl2 05 Ilaxleton 5.425 ni 81,138 10 Mauch ('bonk 18,153 19 429,1 ( 11 Uazardville 28 453 00 Smith and Judd 5 C40 19 Total "78,04! C4 l,t77,K9 tl Previously reported 1,798,915 17 Totat to date I.87.M 01 Hame time last year 1,452.348 00 Increase , 425,211 01 Decrease...- Closing Prices of DeIIaven & Town bknd, Stock, Government nnd Gold 10 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Sept. 27tb, 1878. U. S.ti'a. isel...,. Kit bid ItH aaked 17. S. 5.2u"a, 183 1 3 J, bid 13 1 asked U. H. B-as, llca-J.A J..., ts. bid ISta asked U, B. 5-20'a I8U7 , 10 H bid 16H asked VI.M. S-ICVs, 18C1S ID 1, bid 18 14 asked U. 8. IC'-lii's , 18S bid 154 asked U.B. l urrency, 6'a 26H bid lei. aked U. H.t' 1881, new Uf, bid 16 aaked Pei naylvania It. It 48 bid H asked Pbtlo A Heading 11. It.,,,. 44 bid 44 atked Lehigh Valley iC It 601t bid 50a aaked Lehigh Coal & Mar. Co.... S2tt bid 33 asked United Companies of W. J.135H bid 13d asked Oil Creek A All. VaL It. II. 10 bid I Ok asked Pblla. A r.rte It. It UH bid ll asked Noithern Central It. It.... MH Did 271 aaked I T n 1 1 1 Ill, .1.1 1 1 If t'n . 1. KM Hlk aajaA t'atawtsaa K. a, prelei red 41 bid 42 asked Gold , 10 bid 10 li askod Our Philadelphia Letter. rillLA., Pa Bept. 16, 1876. Deau Advooatb s On Saturday af ternoon last, as I was sauntering leis urely through the Shoo and Leather Building at the Centennial, I noticed two gentlemen standing In tho main nlslo In front of a case of shoes which they wore Inspecting. Onn of thoio gentlempn has had some experience in the leather business, or In tho prepara tion thereof, In days gone by. It was President Grant, himself, and his com. panlnn wa9 Geo. W. Chllds, of tho Publie Ledger. The presence of our Chief Magistrate was not known to but a few until some time after ho had en tered the building. I would have in terviewed his Excellency In the Interest of the Advocate, but refrained from so doing until some future time and more opportune occasion. Tho Baldwin Locomntlvf Works will celebrate tho rnmpletton of their four thousandth locomotive on tho 28th Inst , Pennsylvania Dny. Tho work men, twelve to fiftpen hundred In num ber, will make n parade nnd visit tho Centennial in a body their employers having provided tickets. What a pity that the whoie four thousand locomo tives could not bo here to whistle to gether In n grand locomotive chorus. Independence Hall Is crowded dally with thousands of visitors. General Washington's commission can now bo seen here lu the snfo lth the Declara tion of Independence. Carpenters' Hall, where tho Continental Congress first met, Is also another point of great Interest and should be visited by nil means. Beforo this letter will have reached your readers Pennsylvania Day will have passed Intolstnry. Great prepa rations have been made and It Is fond -ly hoped that "Old Probability" will give us a fair day. Little Emma of tbe Centennial grounds la ready to arrest all sparks. She Is a credit to the L. C. A Iron ' o., and though she Is the smallest locomo tive on the grounds she manages to get up thu grades wltb satisfaction to her slf and her passengers, especially now that she has been furnished with a 'spark arrester." Many Ihefts of valuable, articles from the exhibition have been discovered, and In some cases the thieves have managed to get away with their plunder. The rascals who stole a number of bottles from the Brewers bulldlr.g the other night, thinking they contained ale, be cause they were 60 labeled, must have thought they were being poisoned when they found that Instead of getting a alp of the malty fluid they were only Imbibing water. It served them right and Its a pity they could not have uti lized the pearly fluid in washing their dirty consciences. The Knapp gun In Machinery Hall, cap send a ball fifteen miles, but It takes two hundred and fifty pounds of powder to do it. What a start n fellow could give an enemy with such a wea pon. An Irishman, on being asked what he would say if he was hit with a ball from this gun, remarked, "Begorra, I would'nt say anything." In is doubtful whether the Turks at the exhibition are Turks, French or Irish. I eliould hate to offer them a fortune in either language, for fear they'd take me up. Their pavilion Is usually filled with small boys behind yards of pipe, learning how to smoko and get sick. "Look out I" said a bur ly Turk as he brushed past me the oth er day, with a eup of coffee and a pipe for one of Mb customers. "Parlez vous FrancaU?" said I, then Mr. Turk smiled grimly, and replied "Oul." It's lucky Ihe Centennial will be over he fore Thanksgiving or I fearsome harm might come to these fat Turks from Turkey (?). Canes and umbrellas havo sadly mu tulated some of the statuary in tho Ital ian seetlon of tho Art Gallery Annex, and It was only a few days ago that a lady thoughtlessly ran her" parasol right across the beautiful painting "The Marriage of the Prince of Wales,'' the property of the Queen of Enclaud, and kindly loaned by her to the Exhibition. October 17th will be Maryland's Day, and among the features of the celebration of the same will be a tourna ment, in which fifteen knights will par ticipate, there being a knight for each of the original thirteen States and one for the Union and one for thu Centen nial. The fortunate knight in tbe bloodless contest will have the hon or ot crowning the Queen of Lovo and Bj'auty, who will witness the fierce ,conibat with her maids of honor Misses North, South, East, and West. Big stories for campaign purposes are now In order, so here goes : It Is re ported on good authority that Governor Hayes did, when a boy (but not then a Governor), in the moat malicious man ner crush a caterpillar under foot and say "You are a nice grub, aint you ?" The same authority also states the lie pulican candidate for President used to bo remarkably profane, and cites as an Instance that as Hutliy B, as the boys called him, came to the mill one day, be said "Boys let's go see the udll dan;." Eight millions of the above are soon to be printed and dlstrlbltuted for cam paign purposes. We have It from reliable sources that the Democratic, candidate for President, Gov. Samuel J, Tilden, In his boyhood days (or before he was a candidate for President) did at the midnight hour one night about that time, smash a mosqui to lu tlie most bloodthirsty manner aud furthermore It Is said, he said, he "did uotrare a inlll-cuss for all tho mosqul tos in the land." Eight millions of above are soon to be printed and dis tributed for campaign purposes. Trust wo; thy parties Inform us that J in it wnen reier cooper never dreamed of being a candidate for Pres ident, he caught a poor, innocent tly, deprived It of Its wings and stuok It to tie wall with some glue, acd savagvly remarked, "Stick there with Peters' glue," Eight millions of aboie, eto. It has been observed that your Phila delphia correspondtnt Beg pardon. I am not a candidate, but ouly Yours, correspondingly, MAItCUTIO. For the CAnnon AnvocATs. LINP.8 WIUTTEN UrON TltE Dcnth of Hilton W. linndenbiisiu Dear father, husband, brother, ton, For thee the toll of earth Is done 1 The carea of life forever passed. And thou art housed in heaven at last, Through sorrow deep and sickness sore, Thy pathway led to yonder shore. Where troubled souls, on Jesus' breaat, lhelr weary hesds, recline and rest. 'Tls hard lo yield to death's decree, Thy faeo on earth no more to see 1 1 hy welcome voice to hear no mote, To greet us as In daya ot yore. Hut though we thds aro sorely pressed Ileneath the weight which on us rests. One hope will e'er our hearts sustain. Our loss Is thy eternal gain. Whllo we, on esrtli, remain to sing Tbe song of bearon'a eternal king. In nobler strains, thnt same sweet song Thou'rt slutting with the ransomed throng. lint thonah tbgu'rt burled from our view. Twill not be long before we, too. Upon the river's brink shall stand, And pass into tbe Spirit Land. Hreat Ood when thus the summons cornea, To call our deathless spirits home, llrant us with hi ji, to meet onco morn. Where parting, pains and death are o'er. Then fathei, husband, brother, eon. Farewell, till we all meet at home. To share with thee tbe life abore, Where all Is Joy and peace and lore. Sept. 29, 1676. t. An attempt wae made to rob tho Second Nallnial llaiof Pittsburg Hunday erenlng. Three men got Into the bank br cutting throaxb. tho partition in tbe haUway and when tno watchman arrived, st 9 o'o'ock, they gugred and hondenffed him. Koon aftcr.a voung brother of the watchman, who hnd agi eed to Bpend the nluht with him. came to the bank and frighten. I'doirthe bnrgiaia, who fsenped by lumping from ihe windows. They were pursued by the police, and in their fllaht shot aud seriously wounded a leutentnt named Cornln. POLITICAL. A CARD. At the earnest solicitation of nnmerons frlendr. I have concluded to present my name to the coming Democratio County Convention as a candidate for rrnotnlnatlon for ASSEMBLYMAN, subject to rules of the same. In making thla onnouneenient. I claim to be consistent with the old and time honored custom of the Demo, craev of Carbon, rn.i "The Two Torm Custom," and. In my opinion, arery wise procedont, made more particularly so by the adoption of the new Constitution, by which Instrument local legis lation Is almost enllrelr dispensed with, and, It there Is any ono reason better than another that con be tntel'leentlv advanced In favor of lecall lles superiorly represented (whether In our National or state Legislatures!. It la the fact that they are not believers In or advocates ot "the One Term principle." A. J. DUKLINU. Lfhlghton, Bept 2, 18M. M .lit HI EI), SOnULEn-DENlINOEn-In thlsberouah. on Ibo 25th lust,, by Iter. J . C. Blelm. J.msa Schiller, uf Bhenamleah, and Miss Emma K. Den tinker, of Lehlghton. OUL-OERniSlt.-On the 20th nit. by ncv A. Ilariholomow, Henry Ohl and Miss Hablna Qerbor, both ol West Penn. holiuylktll 00. ItnKF-WEIS. On tho Sid inst., by same. Jn-epu Hull and Mlas Catharine N. Weiss. both ol Franklin twp. LAnosB-BUXBlNGEn.-On the 1Mb. Inst, by the rau, William Larose and Miss Buaaa. na Benslnger. both of Franklin twp. DIED, niSKEY In Lehlghton, on the 27th Inst, Emms Amanda, daughter ef Usury Maker, aged about 14 years. One by ono we fade away. Like the rose that Is lu bloom t Awaiting that sreat glorious day. When Ood shall oaU ns from the tomb. Wo shall dwell wits nim on high, In that celestial home above, where pain and sorrow no'er are nigh. Where all is posoe and aiered lore. Boon thy Journey here did end. To part Irom is and come no morei To dwell with Jeaua that dear friend. In heaven to live for evermore. Farewell. Emma, youthful friend. In heaven we hope to ereet thy hand. To meet you there to parr no more There, over on tne gnldea shore, x. DTJOKli AN -In this borouph, on the 25th Inst . l adal. dnaihter ot Adam and Mary Buck man, aged 9 yeara and 23 daya. 8nADniCK.-In Lehlghton. on the 21st Inst, of bemnrrhasre Thomas Bhadrlck, aged It yeara 8 months and 17 days. KKEFIR In Welssnort, on the 28th Inst, In. lant child ofDanls Kserr. aged about 2 yrs. Special Notices. Dyspepsia I Dyspepsia I Dyspepsia I DjSDepsIs Is tho most pcrplexlneTof all human allmeuia Itnavmptoma are almost Infinite la thep variety and the forlorn and despondent victims of the decease often tinoy themselves the nrey. In lorn, of every known malady. This is due. In part to the rinse sympathy which ex ists between the aioinacb and (lie hraln and in pait also to ihe tact that any disturbance of the digestive function neooss ilrly dl orders Ihe liver, and bowles and the nerrona svatem and effects to some eitent tbe quality of the blood. K. F. Kunks.'a U tter Wine ot Iron a sure cure. This la not a new preparation, to be iried and found wanting. It haa been precrlDed daily lor many years in lha practice of eminent unym cians with arip-ralle led success it la not expect ed or IntendHd fi enre all tbe diseases to which human family la subject, bat la warranted to cure Drfpepsis Inltsmnstohstlnatefo-m. Kan klo's Hitter Wine of Iron never falls to care, ymptome otdyspep li are loss otappet to. wind and raising of the 1 ood drvne-s of tun mouth, heartnurn, distension of the stomach ana bowel-, consiipMtion, headache, dicciness. sleep edsness aud low sDlrlts. Try the great remedy and be convinced of its merits, (jet the genome. Take omy Kmiie.'a. which Is put.oalv In tl bottlee. Depot. 239 North .Ninth St , Philadelphia, Pa. It never falls. For sale by all draguiate and dealer everywhere. Ask for IS. F K.tnkel'a nit ter Wine ot Iron and take no other, six bottles tor U.oo, or II ser bottle. Worms I Worms I Worm t E. F. KunkolM Wrra syrup never faila to de stroy Plu boat and Stomach worma. Dr. Kan nel, the onlv aucoesaful Pbrsioian who remove Tape worm lu 2 hours, alive with head, and n fi e till remo d. 11 mmon sense teaches If Tape worm bo removed all other worms can be readl. ly de-ti oyctl. tsend for circular to K. F, Kunkel 259 North Ninth Btieet, Philadelphia. pa, 01 cation your druggist for a bottle or Xuncei's WormSyrup.nrloell. It never fa tin, Bept. 8. 1-ra CJANDAIiWOOD pouasMS much greater power Id restoring to a hoalthy state tha mu ooa meiahrane of tua urethra than either Cubeba or l opaioa. It uever produces sickness, la cer tain and peedy 111 1U action. It la fast snprr aeding every other remedy, sixty opnlea ours lu six oy eight days. Ko ether luedlclae oan do this. Dnudaa Dick A Co 'a Pott Capsules containing Oil of Bsndalwood. sold at all Drug stores Aak tor circular, or send to Si and S7 wooster street. rw York, lor ou. apa rus ONE PAULO It FIOTtJBK. printed lu tea colors 1 Pocket Knife (white h'indle). 12 Illank Vlslllug cards, 12 Sheets Writing Paper, 12 Whito Hutelopoi. I ItuOlier, 5 Pens the 101 sent post paid fur 2. cents. II. J, KUItrz, 4U7 Canst bt 1st Watd, Philadelphia. Ciroalaia mint trev. auk, JO. JSSIUSEE'S NOTICE. .Notice la hereby given, that William A. Zieg enfusa and his wife, ot Franklin Township, Car bon County, Pa., by a volauttry deed st aaslg . ment, bearing Uutothe 6th darot September. 1S7C assigned all their ptopartv rtaj. personal and ml led to tbe undoiaignoa tor tbobenent ot their 01 editors, aU pernors therefore Indebt ed to said party, will mate, payment within lx weeka from the date hereof taUoaaidHa-ignee, and those having lego) claim vrll nloase pi eent them for settlement to , It, P. LEVA.V,Aiguee, FianfclUi twp., B,PV 23. 1879-
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