IDITOH Mlllia IITO.V, .i SATCMUV MOKNIKU, OCT. 11, 1876. MtwiJiLiuAx iiokitt. IV 'Minimi. rorrrcslrtent-BuiiiKiiroitD 1). lUvrn. fur Vlpe-JTpjl()ciit-Vitl.lAM A. WlUMLin, rou arheiii:i.t. W.M. .M. liAUKllBtt, t S. 11. HUDSON. ron AcsortATP. juixik TltOMASI.. I'oSl'KIt, ron riiOTiioNnTAtir. THOMAS KKStimuil, rou 'nrmcF. JonN i;AimTiit. FOIl JIIKV COMJltSStOMilt, ) i) 11. scorr. 1 1 , DEMOOItATIO TICKET. Nnkpnnnl, F,or President Samuki. J lit.nnjt. For Vlce-I'iru Jont-TiioitAs Ubmiiuckv County. STATE SOATOlt CHAHl,TO HUItNKTT. ' ' ASJEJIOLV. J. C. KIIANE11, i ;v 1 " AtiOCIATS JUUOK, It. MXlNAltll. ' l'ltOTIIO.NOTAliT, . -' Joqiu'irFisisT. BiiEitirp, , - ' J, W. 1(AII)MNI!US1I. Jl UY COJIMIBfiaVEn. ,, 13..H. ki:i.u;ii, f Ucail This! Wo would call the attention nf the penjilo'to tint fact, that we hnvo uimli; arrangements with the N'lttiminl Art &., of Cliiclnnntl, OI1I11, to fuinMi our siibscnbeis with a number of choice en- Rravlngs, as p linns to subscribers to the Carbon Advocate, nt tlm nninlnnl price of 23 cents each, 5 Tor n dollar, or tlfo series of nine for $1.73, this platvs iii, Hie reach of the people a good newsy local paper ami a very handsome lot of engravings (9) for $2.73. Call at our .office and See samples of the engravings Agents wanted In all the townships to canvass, to whom a liberal comiiih-dnii will be allowed. To the first lady who Will procure for 123 subscribers to the Advocate at $1.00 eia-h, paying us cash, wo will piesent a m-aily new y,S5 Wheeler anil Wilson Son ins Machine, in firt'claas working order. Who takes this valuable, prize V CongrvKsjoiifil Convontlon. The Ueninciafic (.ongreisiomil Con ventlon of the Eleventh District met at the ofllce of 'jiriin D. llidds, In Jllllord, Oct. 4th, 187(1, at 3 o'clock P. sr. The list of confeiees nelng called by .counties, the following gentlemen ans wered : Carbon Jolm Tnylor, L. F. Ivsuti n. B l'aotir. Columbia- lavll Lowenbery. Jacob Terwllll, get, W. ll.juvi)iT. Liizomo Duvl 1 llaitou. Bernard Mr Ifnuns. s. V. Ki.j..r Mimioe Liiuoi'i Slnreli, eltueon llanr. I. a. Uabu. ' Mimtonr-U K. Slower, A. v. llrandon, D. Pike-John M Vi Axln. 1). M. Van AtiKcn ulitltaled forUeoruo Aniloy.i John 1). t!iMi. Sir. Snyder nominated II. F. 'Jang-' er for Temporary President, which was agieed to. 'Mr. Uidds nominated L. K Slower ci', of Slontoiir, as Chairman of tlu Convention,' which was agteod lo. Sir. Ganger nominatvd V. II. Sny der, of Columbia, iind .dr. Hnrton iioininated Iiei;iard .Mc.Uanus, of Im zerlie", as Secretary, both of which nom inations were agreed to. Nominations for Member of Congress being .declared in order, the following names were presented : JtT Mr Tiylor, lloliett Klou Onrbnp. Co'tuinbia lj,'K'"W1-' Uiiwioi II- llrockwny, i-i- iii ?,n'dt'r A' MPKarsell. Columbia I'roiioia J). Co Una. Luzmio. Jiv .nr. uai, a. (), Oiuouvr-ilu, Mou.ou. nv llr. llfanilom, H p. Moiranielou Montour. UV Mr. JIuMa Ororjro Jr. Uowlutul, l'.ks. On moiior. tho nominations closed. U'wum, on motion, agreed that con fcrees have the rlglit to change their voles before the result Is a'lriiuunecd bv the'Chalrman". '' Mr. Van Aukcn pimcd tint all pel pons wliodeslio to-attend the conven tion beadudtted ; which was amended by Mr. Snyder by the addition of Mun tlPM) decfiltf'fo ncl'ud theui," and as thin ainenileS ns'Vii agreed to. iye ballots werotcikeii',i' as follows : Klot,..!,. .1 3 3 3 3 O A.MegargHU...... '. i t 5 VrjjtlHaAO.)IUllAi ..3 3 3 3 3 A O. l.rnoilwaUI..., 3 3 3 3 3 il TMmiluRtnn..... 3 3333 lleoreo il. itowlanil t 3333 Mr.'TerwHlcfer was the oscillating conferee, vibrating between Jlrockway and Mcgart;i)l. ' At 4:U0,on ijiotlnn of Mr. Iowenbcrg, the conveiitlomifljourneil till "7 o'clock. AfUm: ovuiilng session Jen ballots wore. ta:)u without nmtnilal cliange, nnd-t .the convention adjourned till 'J'hlursday at 7:1)0 o'clock a. 111. The convention adjourned 011 Friday, Cth lust, about 1 o'clock, to meet in StrmijUburg, on' Tuesday, Oct. 17. Thoie who we're' present represent that the indicatiolls-aro in favor of tho final nomination or Col. It. Klotz. Boys in blue,your old lighting geU crai's, McOJellad, Hancock, Ilooker, Slgol, Palmer Knipo, Iieed, Manson, pibl?y,'Gloveri FurUBworth, Parkhurst, Franklin. Ilartlett Iluell. Bpraguo, Jlradbury, Kosencranz.Mllford.Coulter, Ewing, Corse, flurbln, Ward.Wllllauis, Newton. Warren, Slooua, Mott, llragg (of WlsconsliO, lllalr and Walker are fur Tilden and Hendricks. They will vote as they fought, for peace. Official returns of the election In in the State, of Maine, give Counor, Kepublican, a majority of 15,037, pver Talhot, Democrat, or a Republican majority of a little more than 11,000 over iapt j taf, II. V. MOimil.MKIl, . . Oiirriilldilelphln Letter. nilLA., I'a.. Oct. 11,117a. Duau Auvocate : "Ooiiu over to the majority" was "Tint Thr.es" head, lug to IH obituary list of Tuesday last. Kvcry exhllltor seems to havo the best medal ami the first awaid. 1 hope the school teachers of Carbon county will have a good time on Trie, day next, as I understand they Intend visiting thu Centennial on that day. The vale of bear ought to be put down," tald a Granger tho other day at ttio Centennial. A few moments iltorwaids he was seeu"puttlng down" Severn! glasses. The season for stuffing turkles anil ballot boxes Is near at hand. This has been New Knglard's week at the exhibition. The consumption of. porli and beans has been enormous. Ntuv's Ihw lime to examiiH tour guilts ; that l., If juu wish to go out in the teeth oi' wintry storms and have drv leet. Our warmest friend -tho stove-Is here iigalu and ready to be gorged with ami. Whrn tho election In otrr, 'rno uiunorH vjii iiyo iuo oroi t B it tlte loera, tho wil' riv "Jli:ttinj4 011 pit'cllunB ilieVnt pay." "I'at, jou can't vote," observed a politician to a sou of tile Enielald Isle, the other day. "Why V" asked Put. Jh'caiiie you're not lialuiallzed " "llegorra I said Pat, with a whoop, 'I'll show yees that I'm natural eyed wueu election nay comes round." On Thuihday, 12th Inst., Governor llartranlt will unveil ChilMopher Co lumbus, I mean the monument, of eouise, for Sir. Columbus has been gathered to Ida fathers for several J en is. Tile International exhibition of sheep and Mtvlnit began on Tuesday la-t. The entries of sheep are 778 Ameiicaii, 00 iCugll8h and 51) Canadian. Those of swine aru UUU American, CO Kuglisli and 40 Canadian. All these animals 1110 ot supeiior bteeds and are well worth seeing. This exhibit closes Oct. 18th. The exhibition will positively close on November 10th, So says the thu United States Centennial Coiiimieslnti In the following preamble and resolution; Whereas, Several cominuiilo'.itlons, verbal as well as writtei, have been presented to commissioner) asking lor Information as to whether or Hot the time for closliiL' thu Exhibition tdiould not be extended beyond the 10th day ot November, theretoie be it Itcsolved, That, In accordance with our pluvious action, wo hereby declaio that the oeiiteiinial Exhibition shall be closed 011 the 10th day of November next. The Centennial exhibit of poultry will commence on the 20th lust., and it, is bald the display will be attractive In every respect. The Philadelphia and Heading ltail road will build Hi locomotives alter this with brass trimmings or orna ments. Tint agony In Ohio and Indiana being over, the people will breath more fie.ely. Doth panics had the victory last night. Ho the clubs of both partits turned out and paraded the stitets with bands ot music and plenty of toiches. As nothing really delinite was known by cither ot the clubs at the time It would have been well if a third party had marched the streets and displayed a transparency with the following de vice ' Oon't count your chickens un til they are hatched." Another giand display of fireworks will be made at thu Centennial on the evening of thu lUth inst. Yours, Ilricfly, Maucuiio. P. S. I would say something abnut your candidates lor Sheriff lint 1 hav'nt all the points I'd wish. I understand the' name of one Is Han Den Tree and that tho other is a Painter (or "lioss Painter" I've heard him called). Now post me on both. What are tho "lloss Painter's principlal works- I Judge ho Is a good artist anyway. . A letter from fcavaunah slates that up to last week there had been over 1, SOU Interments in the city sinco August 21st. four-lilths of which wero yellow fever cases. Very few people remain In tho city who have not had tho fever. Tho letter states llint "not 0110 of tin full-blooded blacks-has ytt been attack, ed with any symptoms, 'hero there is tho slightest taint or mixture of blood however, tho ravages of the epidemic are apparent. Justly appreciating their happy immunity, the colored men and women havo banded together in a littlo army of their own, and havo perforin, ed n most efficient service from the very beginning of thu disaster. They are to bo found fn every hnuso where tho disease Is raging at its utmost, and their attention has something poetic in tho sacrltices whjch surround it." The number of victims of the fever is now diminishing, and it Is hoped that frost will miou put an end to It. The subscribers to the stock of tho great Centenulal Exhibition, it is now Mild, will receive a dividend on their shares of at least fiO, and, perhaps, 75 per cent. This Is largely more than was eipected, as probably not 0110 sub scriber in a hundred over supposed it would pay back a ceut ; iudeed, In mauy iuetances the scrip has been framed aud hung up as an heir-loom for future generations of tho family bow possessing it. The project of keeping up the Phila delphia exhibition by tho purchase of tho main bullding.which was entertain, ed by eowo wealthy citizens of Phila delphia, has been frustrated Dy the de termination of the park commissioners that the main building most be rotuov ed, The latest returns from Indiana Indlcalo tho election ot Wllllams,Domo crat, for Governor, by 0 majority of from 0,000 to 8,000 and tho election ot tho entire State ticket. In Ohio tho Hepubilcans have carried the Stato by nn estimated majority of between 3,000 and 0,000. The voto for Governor In West Virginia Is estimated at 10,000 mnjoilty for .Matthews, Democrat. It Is Impossible to give anything like ex act Ilgurea until tho olUclat figures nre received. At Deavcr, Utah, Tuesday) Judco Iloreman passed sentence on John D. Lee, convicted nt participation In the Mountain Meadow massacre, nineteen years ago. Tim laws of the Tetrltory, allowing him tu choose hanging, shoot ing, or beheading as the mode of his death, hu chooso shotitlim. He was theiefnru sentenced to be shot on the 20lh or January next. The Judge said that others, equally guilty, might here after expect punishment TIIK (JOHI.SU SHOW. 8 CliritH Iii li Srini-nte i:Ihk-A. 11IB .1li-unf;ri'lr mill (Jriilul Mil- cum Two IlnthN Unmix I One JUIIe of Clitii'lnl and Palace Animal Cihh! Tho loim-heralded and world-famed show of John O'lJiien Is to exhibit here 011 Saturday, October 21t. Every where Indorsed as the greatest aud giandest tented exhibition over organi zed j wo append tile following couinieii datory notice : John o'Jlrioii'H cioat conblimtlonniadoa otib. lioi).ii:iiu yoti'iuar. lli'yoiM uueHiioa it was lliotluestxlioiv inuoo-sloii over ho. n In lliUcili. a,..t(iavoaiiailiiiiutultlitt ot tlio aicat imiusi) inuut ontoiiuUu t lnun .il r, o lino i has Ijuu. iliii. Tlio coniu.imt on Is Ills most nieilioi loin uxlil'iluo'i now traveiliu. Au Hoar mwut loat. liiK-it thulmtUnml oj.itttu Hi Gicatuioiuiaer.e tvuica ho lias uoli oloo will tcacii a jmimhi mom ot llio wonilcraiir iiutiie, ou.l will nioio vividly imii(wi iho iniiul wun Hi" mstlooi o. ntu ciea to , lbati 0 iy-4 ot netoiibii t, runl.ii; Tli ro l-i bcaicu.y a c.ass of aniaiuts, howovor t.'iul and H.40 th a ho li is not its rtp.edi.nta ivos la one or niutlni- o. tlio loiiv-suton iiumtitully inintud cigos. Iuo ououuoailaiiuraiidcxiiL'iise iievomiir, t'liiuuu mch n rmleuuuii, tun vu it iil'ianoeit tout miuy oi thu uiilniu s luivo to lio DlOU'Ilt, Iho BlVtliO II lit l U lot.' IOII4 lountrv wiioieunly liny uteloundniid a limidr. U olhor Inmedtuiouts, vrouit vwt iml.uni., men Irotn at.o.i.inuis tuRul ,o?u.. rBiub i Ricatsoowas .hut wulent.ai tins titoo in our eity. 'thoo.ii. seam mosoms iurite vntlely ol cuiio.llles in in v oil hum altiaot.HKtliooioso soruuoyol Ktotrnlolks lis v.tll us ilia vitnoly oi luccaam ca oonliitauoes tor iho noeil u utnullt oi llio Iniiuous. 'li i.reula illijilay li elvou In two sopainlo 11 gi, and wltn two lull u.nl ,1 ruiftviiu is iioupus. Uiiuva-i visit u'Ui-l.ui'8 tl.untiotoii. 6U1U.U10U, uml buhouajuiootlii ultrctioui 01-uiim.il.- pusjULiii (u toatoil oxlilliitioii... It shoual bo bo.uo In omul, inji one . ku laauit-j lotho eutlio luliiinlicii.. Inn eottT.i.-.oo Uttii iiuliv.uuji 000. 111M uuMiu.utn iu 1.1 tlio Ui.itutl ,-tl'Mos basai maun nioii jy Livdsteil In mis btiMiiisi aih'is Jolm O'Uiioti. Hiuoj lotlu H u loeolioii 111 uoiail of the u.icu couipjuv, wlucu la U'l ttuaMUiiv gin i iiuu. The body of an unknown man, suppo-ed to he a tramp was found 011 the track ot the I,. &- S Itailroail, near the gas house, at Mauch Chunk, 011 Tue-day iniinlng, wltli the head fever ed ti inn tlio body and otherwise niiitu lated. Ho had been seen the previous day visiting tint different saloons and ililnking hhops, and IsMinposed to have lay down on the track to sleep he did effectually. Ho was taken to tho poor house fur Initial. .M:iitvt-N J' Jtili'rosf . ' tirfiia-lionso thiovoj !s one of WDiitro'tmrr county's trnub v. Tlltwo who eotno to l oo tn 1 1 1- iilmtr nthprn iiri) llio ones who (jo 10 otlieis lo mlk ubu it "it. 1'0'utfcii Imml el ctlicol tliilaren n'.iook hauls Willi Proa ileut (Ira it a., Ins rojopuou iu Itliitt-a. N Y.. llio other day. llioJo'-cy ulty cieoiicrs uro nrplnitiom l'io aiitiiorltini inn nsirnliil,tv oi n-.ii i ir. plni.ojfripiiH befoio burliil of a 1 otiioojinzsil U-ail i olios Mr. J. K. Fcolt colored, n? t ho Illotripf nt ("oltin.bla wuh iitlmiti il to nrrcllio lull.nsu- 'rnuo o iii'i oi mo Btaio of l'oiuisyivaiiu In ririiiileiplus. Conrjil Denrlnff lirntfrril. v-ht'n lntnTli.nlnrl, In Ciiltitaha?, Ohio, thai 12 tearsao ho lit ,cu n lieirio. WhOU hn irnt. nnlifn Iih rmtiiil lnm.nlr m J"li, with tbo chances In favor of his belnR liniipd. Tun eeiu ch for the snnkon trwinm rr nmri.tnt- ine In fSJmvwi. which went ilown on boartl the iiuiiHii iiiino iiusar, near nw voik. (luring; rovoliiutloitarv timoj.la boini.. viiHmuii' t,rn., entail. Slnco tlio ni.nRO 0f tho bnnkrnpt net. In Match VOL t hero havo boon puiMrmi r,ii-fii,i,. on ion In tlio Uultert Matos el. ota v, oi ilii iiniin-i hwioi conn loi-iiid W oitem mstilctof roiinvivanin MfKriiMH.iAiiir nt, t. .,.- R.nnothltii: livs tbrn lli-co liain'ic:1 p-r nminai. oronocnclnvorkiUKiljy. lliiitiet llnilfirton fix n until eiblniK on Ojiobor tut, Hint llioio weio lint 127 eafOi. anil fora Hanllnrporinn eiiilii" April lal,lsT0, there were via cia s, Inllri'tea t'.o fiKluoiny Willi wli.cb cdv.intaKo wi tiiten of tlm law when it was not n -w. It will banot M tint tlie-owimaialll'iiroirof 73iJWOsin tholan half of tho nisi twelve in imb.as c an pan J with th 3 111 lit hull. Unrivaled success is attending tlio large sale of fall & Wiato Wtsff roi Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Provisions, Wooden and Willow-Waro, &c, Which haiju t becu received at tho All owing to the IMMElfbE nEDUCTIONon OLD PltlCES." Also, jusfc recoived, sovoral casos of CALICOES Good styles, at G COIltS per yard. GrCat,nBKALpT6AS.SUAWLS' IJ0MBAZINES. O.VSIIMERE3 and Ladies' and Gents' UNDERWEAR at Bottom Prices. We havo alao lntrodooed a new leature la addition to our Btock. namely. Cents' Fine Dress Shirts,, at tho following low Prices : Partly made 1.25, coraploto 1.50 per shirt. Made in olegant stylos, Warasutta Muslm and best Irish itinon. Warranted to fit. Cidl early and eurerjeuff,n,. OOUNTIIV PRODUOE Keeeivodla Exch.nKo. . j. t. arusBAUM & soar, Original Cheap Cash Store, lolu'glitoo, Po, Now Aclvoriisomonts. TD.KI'OIIT OF TIIK POXIHTIOX of -f-T" 1 WAT1U.X ALi HA NIC, at l.olilKlitoii, In tho Blolo of rrnnsylvaiila, at thooioseof baslncss, Oct. Smt, 1370. ' itrsnuKcrcs. Iannml Dl.&nunls 41 J!.'.?,Jln"''"l""m."."lc"nt'" 60.HII(0 ..,u i,f,,ii,.i-, jiooiro iPCIItS.. Duo Ir 111 otl er National llaoka lltio frpm Mato 11 nil s nnil li,)tncrrn .. Ileal Jl-toto iHinliit.-p, mil fixture Ciirrent Mxpcin ntal Taxes I'alil ... rrenilinn I'api lliiinet other limits '. l;inctioiiiil(:iitreiicy.liiO'tirirMlclto' Wrnli'i') " KaM 'l're"8Uly co1" I.0B1I 'it!nVrNoVoi.,.'.'.,.'.'.,'.'i' '.',',' lleiloniptioii I'nnil with IJ. h. Timsnr. or 13 per cout. of Ulrtuljttoul , B07 2 II II SI CD I,CK 0 1 1H 17 8 810 114 1,0 il tn SM S7 m 00 3,!'J3 00 1 2V) CO l0,nl .,ti2J,u:o 70 LIAIIIUTIRS. II ilivldc-il I'rollls tatimis. Monk Kotos uutstsintluR ... Divlilendt imp nd. 1 ;ivi(loalDeoo lts mbji-ct to clie'eit" J us 111 oilier Nutlaiial liniua Una loi5tato liaiikjuiKlliaukcrs ir.i 10 1 ir:o (7 svo 0 01 iim v. 20,0 is 711 W7 S 3'J 49 Total staff ot lSitmtyhania, thuntu ot Carbon, it ..,i1'i1T;.iV-.7!"w"""1' Uis'dor ot llioo'iovi-.naio. oiut beiiri. """"" -VKiiowaiiKO W. W. UOWMAN, l-nplilor. K)tlmfM. ..... (Uv or oit .'ig-c." 10 ue'arB a,' 'rims, h nnnir -vn.-t,..,.,.- Cirf.ctr,tMt' 1'. Ilcffuid. A. J. Durllnir. Ott. M, 1MJ. P UI1LI0 SAI.K OP Forsoiifil Property, H10 irad.r'-lTiicd will tell nt l-ub io Snlo. on tt U'6."1.8,';?.1.!1""'".08 ,hn fOJ.U btAl)t:,i. flinir'iVUJ61- '". DOftOUUU Oi' l.U. 1UOII1 OX, near :ho pur Oroaniif, 011 SATURDAY, NOV. 11 th, 1870, rrninniuniR nt tJiHo'cbclr I' M .the followlnc vnluatiiit nitidis ol l'op. ttv. towlti ' llict etio.i ln lrilitniciibnut'.S) tts 2 li .M.i5Clilel;o n. 1 veiicolbnnow 1 fhlMa, o.riliito, 2lul-tonili wltli lledilliifr, 1 Lotimro, 1 dozjn I'lian H,a ItocU. mi! ( lmiw, 1 ' oouiiii' stov.', with pipo and UoiifeiiirfUicnsl'f.S'lables 2QinlH. I Oiii'boaitl !t,1,,l'h8J,"".,;? nine"". ' ia luv stand, I Wash M ind, t licit t nttor. 1 Stm uyo. Sniffer. Laid rn. (.'nipotg. Biicneis Clmin, Jars, una oilier nitlrlai of IvotuelioM furnltu o t.oim tiieiuiM to incntinn. Terms will Uo m ado known nt time m.u placo ot sale i.y Oot. 7, 1870. iMtA.NK MAUIIEU. .SSKJXKE'S NOTICE. ivottro li hereby given, that William A. Zieg. Olllil.s nl.d till wif , ot Fllillitilli To tn"li'p, IMr 0011 Connie, I',;., nv 11 voln.usiy do"ii of n"lz 1. input, bealtK! lUtotho Mil divot Sipt'liiber. H70 aiHliiml nil their property rial, peiso.in noil tol(d to tlio 1111 leiHiKtiud. lor tho uei.eilt of their eiosiiurf, nil pert-'im-. iln-ioroio indolit eil to s tl imitv, will matto pnymciit within l wei'lts from t'to ilnio beieol to ilioH-iidns''iIti!oe, and t'lino having loaal elaiais will pieaso 1)1 tscnl Hum for settloinuut lo II 1'. LBVAN-, Askance. Franklin twp., Sept 23 trfO-we AGENTS; murlarre-lllo-111.0 Slcel FireHvliies ot lli Pi-ral- til i-ill I nl Unmllilnleu K.-ll (Ht'ldlv. fend tor t-lrcol.-ir. . M (KB JV. Kiisrsthu Co., 85 Wall St., SIB A HAY. TN TIIK 3IATTER OF ASHKJNr.I) JL K!ate ot l'risril'a Beers and Solomon A. Ueots, for tho oeneilt of creditors. Mll'lUU Is hereby Riven that Itinmas Kempt rr.nvlpico uiie.er ilued ot ;issIui:imCiiI .10111 l'rlnenla II. tin and S0I1110011 A liners, of I.elilslilon, C'lirbon coiintv, of all their picjieitrual, p(r.oiiliind itilxtd-ior toe lieneilt of nediMrs, has flio-i In Hi stand nnal aeeoant iiseuih UH-umtre 111 this oluoo. mid that i'io wit will be lires ntniat tho next I ti (till ir Trim nf tho Com t ot Common i'leaiot Cirbou ''ountv. to bo l.e.d at .Munch Chunk, 1111 the Thiol Motility t.r Uttobei. IS7U. KJeioboi 10. 18'0,l atSii'v'iiL-k 1'. if., for allow ance aud CuUllttnutliu. , TiluSXAS KIIMHIIKR, l'roiluiiolory. rrntlionot'ityXJflicc, 1 tlnitcn C.iuim ,j pi. 22d li76 -It 5 A s i.'ii:li.iu!:nt hoy, il about 10 voir', residing 111 I'lil'itdPlplila, n nesirotisof le.iiiiuiB 11 tiado. and wou'il hlto It, 0 1110 lo ihe cimntiy. Fur Imt'icr puliciilars apply lit tbo CAkiios auvocaie oldce. MMihuttfin OIL Company, OP KKW YOltK. Lubricating and IlliiniinaUnj,' Oils. VM. N 1UAU0U8, Ilooma.', Morclinals'Ki rlwtiRO, Tilllll) and WAliA'Ur Btnots, l'l I n dol'ilm. l'i. Nov. in, 11)76. QKNTBNNIAli SALOU.N, aUSQUEllXNNA ST., MAOOII CHUNK. FRANK INK3IANN, 1'rop'r. .Fiosli riillnilMpttis Laitor Drier alwavH on tan. Clfe'iiNOI Ohicesi tluorx, and nil oilier 1-inflj oi Itoirelinieuls ti bo foun I In a inst-cl'iiss Saloon. PitHe; I.VNOII ovuty Jlni nlnu ni 10 o cons. 1 a 1 whou you co to Jlaucli Chunk. July It. ihftf.yi w ',5,T.?.D n PUrcf 'ef for.a Wheoler Wibnti Fall! Worth Miles of A New Era in Public Aimisements ! Will Exhibit, AfteF nopu and Evening, at, LeliigSUoo, Saturday, October 21 SIX 6B5AT SH0W81 All Consolidated. Tho Largpst, and Finest On the Continelit. Eight 'Centre Pole Tents all Combined, and holding 1O,O0'O Spectators 1 Oho Mile 'of' Gilded Chariot Cages ! Two Powerful ' ' " ' BnmTs ! A Great Circus in 2 Separate .Rings! A Universe of Wonders! Mooter Liying. Sea LiOIlB t Performing Elephants ! The Largest Living African Eland ever in Captivity. Tho beautiful Lioness " EinprCES," and her 3 Lovely Babies. Beautifully Pluinaged Birds. Sister Clreiis in Separate Rings! woFisll and Complete Circus Troupes! with Two Distinct Exhibitions going on at tho samq time, in full view of tho entire audiehcoi (Seo catalogues and programmes-' ' ror lull Thousands of startling curiosities. f A, Fou'lltailh of Real "Water sends forth a refreshing coolness in the. Main- m'otiv Menagerio and iluseum Ten.t.w. Jj is, pro- '.duced, and all the Automatic Wonders) in the"? ' -Museum tiro operated, by an improved a Slaliuniirv. Steam TCiisrinrt ! I$'05& l?aFtid swdl. Mevlew t On tlfe morning of tho Exhibition d.ay. Ono miloif Pala tial'Cars. Two splondid Bands.ikeoitediiu theCaivot Liborty and Chariot of tho 'yil. aA.. ijeginieufcof i Mon and Horses. Two- resplendent Golden - Chariots. Nothing like if has ever bp fore been attempted. '' ' Wo aim to plpnso hie Ptoplo, and glvo the Best and Largest Show, fortegg-. Sloney, than any Manager In America, AND WE 'DO. JT! ' a - 9s 2 GSAMD EXHIBITIOITS! AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Admission to all, ONLY SO ' CENTS.. Children under Nine Years, 2"5 Cents. OpeUS at 1 and 1 P. M. Commences one nour later Never Divides. Does not travel by rail, but moves over the highways with an army of men and horses. LooM at it as it "goes marching on,'-' and judgo for yourselves of the magnitude and merit of this vast consolidation. Extra Trains and reduced fares on all railroads. Good order al ways maintained inside and outsido the pavilions. Courte ous Ushers in attendance. Travel to Behold ! tlotaus.; trl ?