H1ITOU I.UIIIUIITON, l-A.i gaTCIUMY MOKNMNtl.OCT. 21, IS76. ltEl'UHMOAN HOKET. Niillollnl. I'm- PIwIllHlt-llUTIIBHFORO II. HAtCT. pr VlCCl'losldellt- 1LMAM A. WIIBELKR. County. FOIl ASSK.NIM.T. VM. M. ItAUMIlHR, H. II. Hlil)t)X. ron apaociath junnn THOMAS I,. FuRrKIt. FOU I'KOTtlONOTAKr, T1IU.MAH KKMHUUIt. FOU MIF.I11FF. JOHN PAINTER. FOB 4UIIV COMMISKIONMI, wm, n.scoTr. IlEMOOnATlO TICKET. Nat Inltnl. J'or PrcsldenU-SAiiUKLJ liuircx. Jr vicu-l'ii-siJcut-TiiONua IIemirichs. CnuiltV. STATR shNATOH CIIAULTON till ItXKTT. AHi:Jtnt.Y. J. O. KltAMKH, JHWOCIATK JUI'IIE, it. m:onaui. rilOTMONOTAliY. JOHKl'II KI'.IST. FIII'.IIIFF, J. W ItAlMlHN'IIUHll. JlItVCOSIMIS-IOVKII, u. it. Ki:i,i.t:tt. Tho ofllclnl count of the voto of Ar kansas, completed on Saturday, shows n. Democratic majority of !I;).9'J2. Un n Delaware, Iickiiwantia & Western train Wednesday aftomoMl, be tween Stroinlsbnru; and lSellvidere, a voto on tho Presidential candidates wns taken, with the following result : Til den, 70 ; Hayes, 43. " Straws," 4c, you know I Consldurablo of it sensation was created throughout tho countr Mon day morning by what appeared to be nn nulhoratativo announcement of the death of Commodore Vanderbllt. Tho morning bulletin of tho veternn rail road king's health had been uim-unlly favorablo. Ho hnd passed the pievlous day as pomfortably as any day of the past week, and the evening was spent In a front parlor adjoining his bed room, where members ot Ills family, at his re quest, sang soinoof his favorite hymns. Yet tho report of his death nt ten min utes after ten o'clock Monday morn ing was sufllciently credited to nffeet tlie stock market in a perceptible de. gree. Before noon, however, camo the ofllc'.nl announcement that the Commodore, was still alive, anil mailers gradually resumed their normal condi tion. About noon Monday, the follow, log despatch, sinned by tlie Coiiiinodore, was sent to 11 Wall street finn : " 1 am nllve nnd well ; better than i have bu.11 in mauy months." Tho Congressional Nomination. Tho CongresMoi al conlrees of this district assembled nt Stroudsburg, Mon roe county, on Tuesday afternoon las-t, ns per adjournment at MllforJ. After tho preliminary business tho members proceded to ballot for a candidate for Congress, and after a number of bal lots had been taken without any choice, the Convention adjourned until Wed nesday morning, when having taken several ballots and no choice of candi date being made, they adjourned till 2 o'clock p. m. Upon reassembling at that hour, the lUStli ballot was taken ns follows : Collins, 11 I.uaerjio 3, Pike 3, Montour 3, jut, linn 2 K'olz. 4 Carbon 3. Monroe 1, liiocuwny. 8 colli niuln Collins was thurofor deolarnd the choice of the Convention. The friends of Col. Klotz are very much dissatisfied at his defeat, nnd he certainly should have had tho nomination In nccordunco with promises and pledges mado two years ago. Of the two there is 110 doubt but that Klotz U the most popular among tho people, Tho Elections. Elections ror fatato officers and mem Tiers of Congress were held In Ohio, In tllana and Wont Virginia on Tuesday, the 10th hist. The result In Ohio was the election of t)B Jicpubltcau State officers by an ave rage majority of about 0,000. Tho Con gressioiml- delegation consists of ttilr teen Jtepuplicans and seven Democrats a Jtqpublican gain of five members. In Indiana the Democratic majority for Gpycniot' is 5,500. Tho Congreb sioiml delegation will consist of nine Itepubllcans and four Democrats, Jlepiiblican gain of four members. In West Virginia the Democratic ma jorlty Is about 18,000. IXECTOUAL VOTES. Alabama ,. til AlUttJI-ua,..,, if MlHnurt 1 r Gvadu Nbw Joiuey New Yum , North Uu-olna..., Oroipm Touuoaaee 'luxua , 'Vuginln Wcat Viiianiu.... California... u ,11 , 3 11 is 11 Colllleo.lL'Ut...,,,., Dejiwuni..,,,, , (lUQlb'.O. ludiauu...,,, Kuntuyuv ..... ,.. LoaialUIIHL. Floihln , , 4 Illinois :i Juwu...M1, 11 KuUjda..,. 5 JtiUlUM.T..tl... .,.,., '7 MasuaclilMitU,...,, 13 MictiitfuiS ...,.. n JlllllUBOt'l... t clir9kt i Now Ilhiuiislilre.., (lam l'ouunyivauia ithoi.ii la:uud , tsouik Carolina.... Vuuiout.,, WlMtuiuiu Cuiwadi) ,,,, . ului... ............ 1 'Noceuary to iMcut. 165 The' DumoenUs expect to carry the iwt-'Uty-ouo Status llrstuauied, giving 201 It. V. MOIITJIIWNK, votes, mnkltiR i minority of titntitt'Pii. Tim Kt'pulillcnns rxjiect to entry tint lint hlsrtci'ii bint Pit, together with Now York, (200 votes In nil) mulling n '" Jorlty of 15 nt least. According to tho cnlcttlnttons or i-lllier party, prent Im pottnuco nttnclica to tltn votn of tlto Stnte of Now York, SilpppsltiK nil tlto Slates to voto as tliey dlil nt tltn Inst election, tin) Dc'tnoerallo rninllilnlps oih bp elected. If tlto ltepiilillcans carry Iinlltina (I.) votec) nnd New York, (ii) votes) with tlto other States cottced. oil with then), they will have 215 elec toral votes, beltis ft oli'nr majority of !10 votes. Tlto recent elections In Ohio, In (liana ntiil Went Virginia, appear to be satisfactory to nil parties. Tho Pcn.o rrnta sny tlmt Inillana, Ohio nnd West Virginia, In every Preslilentlal electloti heretofore, havo cast their votes for the Itepiihllcnn party ; twice. Tor Lllii'oln, twlae for (Irant, anil Ohloonco for l're 111 on t beslden. Now Indiana, ntut West Virginia havo In their Slat elections ROiin the other way, hut tho Republicans hope to see them baolt, n3 usual, In November. Our l'hll.idoliililii Letter. rniLA.. Oct. 13 im Dkau Auvnc.iTi: : MoMiuito nets and palm-leaf fans are seen no more. The k'J men are disconsolate and their fates deploro.for winter ha given us an arly blast and cooler weather Ib coining fast. Ulsters and overcoats will Boon be fill tho go, so get ready for the ice nnd " the beautiful snow." On Tuesday InBt, Mr. K. C. Hall was acquitted of the Inreeny of a peilumeiy box, valued nt 2j cents, from the Moor ish bazaar, on the Centennial grounds. The pKHecutor wns n Moor, and the oath nnd testimony had to ho transla ted Into the eieneli and then into the rVrabii! language, in order to make him understand It, and his testimony from Arabic into Fiencli and then into Eng lish fm the Jury. The defendant Is a lesldent of Verinont.nnil It wns testified that he had paid one of the Mooiish at tendants for the box. A Judyo of the Supremo Court of Vermont and otheis testified to (leleniiant's gooii diameter. It Is hoped tho Moors will lie morn par ticular In future when they charge any one with theft Itlaine, of Maine, spoke to the repun- Means of our pity on Saturday evening last, I'.ukt r, ot New Jorsey, orated to the demociats la t evening. Both saved the country, " Let us have peace " Thursday, Oct. 20th, will be Mer chants' Day at tho Centennial. " Cent oer cent.' will lie dioppeil on that oc casion and it is hoped the day will be from lair to middling " Political discussions, bruised notes, eyes in mourning and smashed hfcts aio now in season. " Wo may be happy yet." liiiuu scholars trotn tne puiiuc scnooi-i of Pittsburg and vicinity arrived In our Ity on Tuesday niornin' last,, for n tiiieo days viill to the Centennial. Tim Governor nnd n.yself were on hand to welcrine Mir in, ns also were delegations of scholars form our public schools, the big guns of the Hoard of hducatioii and the thousands of our citizens. The Governor dellvcicd an address 1 well, 1 look notes. Talking about distinguished persons, I noticed many Carbon Couiitians In the city during the present week. They seemed to be bus ly engaged in seeing the smht of the city and doing the Centennial. Three well dressed nnd apparently respectable men attempted to kidnap u valuable dog, In the vicin.ty of the Cen tennial grounds, on Friday alteiuoon lat. Consldeiablo excitement wns created loi a while ; hut the canine was too sharp for his would-be captururs,aiid made his escape. 1 lie question Is now. " Do you In tend vlaltiug tho Pans Kxpositlon of IH18Y" Ul courto the Advocatu will be represented I llie fifty cent takers at the Centen nial gates will soon cease singing tho beautiful ballad, "I'm sitting at tlie stile Alary, for It will be quite unfash luuablu after November )0tli, and rath er discordant tho week nfter. The Kxhlbltion closes, on tln 10th of November officially, hut visitors can hand In their money nnd see what re mams oi tne show until tlie 17th. So says tlie Centennial Commissioners, wno nave possttlvely" resolved to close tlie Centennial on Nov. I0th, and to keep it open until one week after and possllily longer, for though the exhibi tion will bo formally closed on the 10th proximo, nil exhibitors can sell and de liver their gooits for a week latter or for such a time as ihedlrtctor general mav think best for the interest of the exhi bition. It was also determined to admit vlsitois dining this continuance, at the regular rates of admission. juiueri ue Aimer, or unto, was promenading In the vicinity of the Kernllng ltallroad depot the other day when he was met by two very polite gentlemen wno made Ills acquaintance, aim Hiiuruy uner nsneu uieiiian or fifty uuimi3,un muy 11411 some ireigni to pay and would rulunu his stamps Just as soon ns they received their goods. They weui mr uieir goons fj out air. Arm er win never look upon their laces again. Poor Armer should gird on his uriunr for there are many such rascals 111 l'liiladelpnla at present. An enterprising furniture man calls Ills make of cradle "The sweet bye and U) II. "firing mo a bushel of handkerchiefs," lie said, "for I've a bad cold In my head, my nose is red and I think I'd uetter go to bed." "Let us dabble in the festive dooI. saith tliu gay ganibolr as he leadxth his victim into tlie pool room, or what sliuujd be aptly called the fool room lor fools mostly there do congregute. They should be called scoich-llght parades, for coats and hats are ollcu buorched In torch light parading. PjjjTtiit SAucii. Old Uknt "IIow is business V" Youjsu G but. "That's none of your business," Oi.n Grnt " My business wns to help your huslnpsn, Youno Uknt. "What is your busl- I1PRS ?" Oi.n Oknt. " That's none of your business." Yours, and why not ? Maiicutio. A European War I'rob.ilile. f.ondoii, October 17. The correspond ent or the Times at Delgrnde, ilUeu-s-ln the slfunlloii, says: "Kvery diplo matic ngent here hellevps we nre on tho eve of n great eastern war. The only difference of opinion among them Is as to, whether It will commence In the spring or almost Immediately," "All outward Indications seem to fa vor the latter Idea, which would glvu ltusia nnd Seivla great advantage. Strange rumors are curient concerning the Intended notion of Austria. On Sun day fciiiI olllclal intelligence readied Itelgrade that the emperor of Austria hnd 1 11 f or in ell the czar that Austila would remain neutral, and would make no objection to certain limited occupa tlon or one of the Christian provinces of Tin key." The St. Petcrsbug Journal, a semi official paper, says: "There- nre ludlca tions that the people of Constantinople legard warns nnavnlilahle.unil welcome Itussla's decision to fix the matter with out delay, "The meeting of Russian statesmen nt Llvnilla indicates a crisis In our poli tics. Tills meeting represents olllclal Hussin assembled In view of the lios phorus ns the seat of war." A St. Petersburg letter to the Times, dated Ooetotier 11, sajs: "Douhlless the gt ueral impresslnu hem Is that Rus sia is on the eve of tlie loiig-wlshed for stiuggle whh Turkey." A special to the Times from Vienna states that "the Knglish and French governments, especially the former, have decidedly pionounted for the accept ance of tlie six moiitlis'arml-tice. Aus tila Is Inclined to do likewise, and has nsked Oerii'iiny 's opinion, which, how ever, has not yet been given. Italy, on being pressed by England to giv u definite reply, says it does not want in any way to anticipate Servia's decision, ns it legatds an nriListlce as disadvantageous to Set via, A Renter telegram Itoni IUicharest Miiiounces that u convention ins been concluded beteen the Ruiimaiilau ami Russian companies, by which the for mer undertake to hold in le.idlness at the disposal of Russia sufficient trains to transport four thousand troops daily. Another (tispatcli of the same date continues, the scene of the Interest in the eastern question lias suddenly drif ted trom the valleys ofthe Muiuvia Mid Orina to London. I'he interest of all Kurono centres to day In the Times' leader ot yesterday, a full abstiact of which was forwarded by cable. Tho universal query Is regard ing the souices of the Inspiration under which that remarkaolc nitlele was writ ten. HoW fur dues the Times speak the feelings, the hopes, and the leais of the government? The managers ofiival Journals, who have been accustomed to sneer, icfer to " the waning lower" of the 1 hunderer" havo seen to-day their statement completely nullilied. The sad, even abject position In which that ons column of type puts England in the eyes of nil Kurope makes eveiy man In tlie metropolis to-night duly sensible of the majesty and power of the presses in pilntlng house square. The language ot the nitlele Is uumls- tniinoiti. ii is not urnvaoo or gusu. u is tho language of a panic, ot iincertlu ty and fear. Tlie press of London con demn nnd repudiate the feelings which their great coadjutor has expressed. More humiliating yet, the jinn mils ot the German capital tell England's news paper that It must not xpect -Germany to fight the battles of any other nation wlille It has lis own welfare to consult. If lllsmarck holds the fortune of Eug- land's eastern Intere-t in his hand he evideutally Intends tn play tliu caids as ho seea tit, and for Germany's best in terests. Germany tiibt, England niter ward. Wednesday afternoon's (London) Glnlic, in Its fiimnelal article, bayn a cuiii)iletu panic prevails on tho stock exchange., llioiunvsot Itussian's ap parent deteruilnation to maku uar upon Turkey lias confirmed tliu fear which for several days has depressed the mark et, and culminated to-day lu an indis criminate pressure of sales of all descrip tions or HtocK, not only uy speculator;) stimulating panto fears, but by biui.k lido hoUlen of securities, especially for-t-icu. There, was at the opening a fur ther serious decline in quotations, and It as difficult to obtain pi Ices at which bargains could bo elli-oted, tho fluctua tions lu'lnu so gieat and frtipueut, Tliu changes Include of a reduction of S In Hungarian, VA in Turkish, 2 in Egyp tian, 3 in Italian, and also a consider able decline in all stocks, Lnudun.Oct. 18. A special despatch to tho Dully .News from 1'esth says j " Intelligence, ncelved here Jroin Vien na states that England considers all di plomatic action at Constantinople at an end. Thii statement ias produced a very Rlooiuy leeling- lieit), and war is considered unavoidable." Unilns Its 140 voari of oxlstenno, tho rrs. bj toi 'an church ul- cranberry, N. J., ban hud but tlx tulutilers. A. 1'bllndcli.hia Jowcllor lias been detected eubntitutiiiK HulUiiJii dlamouils for n-ai uuei left wltu blui lor eoitlurf. liultutiou Lluibuicor cheetie baa been mnnu. fau uied bo uuicssnlulli- in Wibciq1ii that fami ne hviua ueai Ibo lacioiy wero obliceu u cljtu their wiudoits. Mr. Woud, of Iw1town. ovrna tho tmnk in which ihe naroiinieut cjpr ot I ho lto,ioal of tho H lamp act waabioiiRht to this country luMalcn, 177(1. II la but ii luclios iouj nuil ii wide. l'KAllk'L'L ItOiLlilt KirLOjlO.V I.W PllTBIlUUnn. Atc:i3ou'l'uuri.djy lUuriiuiK of last week a torilUouxiilotlcu o. ciUTuaul Zuif &. Co.'a u-M inills. -which M-jia utu-uded Willi moat, loss of lite. Tu,u bolleia 111 toe nail mill eiplUv'OJ, and that buiidlui; uud more t lan ball oi tho rolling mill wuio Uuin.-ll-ljcd. Tho exulouoii aluioal win iuo uuiimuif iu umct-a. iuu ivuiwaaraia- en uuu 1011 paoa. out lorrunuio nail niacbinia. onablluu 1110, t c o.y leatelon the . oi tuu woiicuieii u crawl nut and nojpo befoie tho tire from tho iurnaou4 cauKut tuo maaa 01 mo witoK. ftien, wi,nii-u, un4 ohlldicu fho bad rolutlvca and InaniUm too calablltnnont ruahod fraullealiy to tho ni.ot. aud u BLemi of Iho wll.leal couf uaiou ft llowcu. Tho nollce. hotrovor, tuK po seuiou ot the ground, aud. Willi lonea exteuUed acroaa tho slioela aenttbe crowd from inteiferlug with the aiioi oanlul wore cf t Sefli emeu and their apparataa. About tweuty ujcu ounjco.txl will) tuu worjea wero Killed and luativ n ore wcru uiauned lu vailoua wava. Tho bolter vrnlcti ix inoilod In aaid to have been 111 char no of a care ful uiiKtnerr aud bad ueou lini.OvicU alow weeks aiLce. At Illicit lmtt Me, nn Fruity night. thliousi nt Mi iiki'iI mini, nmiieit Ttitn, nocul"il liy turn wlf, M-dUMhtpr Mr Tn .yrr. ami tier litr.o Prl, wn ni mi Ore, mil rntisu noil with Hip ml ninit tnillillnirt. 'llioclniiroilreiiinl'isof Tilm wcio lonnil in ihfi cjiiriiign-liiuiKe, ami tliimool Mm. Tl'iij-cr hi tlip Imrn wltn nviitmice iliitn ilcfpsintoHrtuplnh itukin Ware. Thn boitv rf inn el l wun t faiunl, Im If is linll, vitil ilinl lie, ton wns imuilnri'il. I'linii ris iiiinnnl tilmvplicfn thn ni nct. A lunii, tinuiml 4.n di'ts nirnlimt wlioai nircumntanoi Dnltn,0tronif. lr irns lines I oil on tittiiM ty ullorunim. - An Mil nnd obi-rvlnK ilpninrrnt liisnntiro onii-ii finr Tililcii will tio P.citi'il. Thn lilcitnrv nut rmi) thin roir will lio uniiiniin,n tliliif Hint not lisiinrnrrt dlnco us I, n ln-n llnrli innii "ii ppcIimI HloLniy nut in nbiu itinc". ii iteiiinornlie nijiniuistmlinn, Rinil tunc, unit re form will 1) n Kr,nt iminovninmit on ban! liuili'i, iiiiii limns ami iinrv.llm Now AdvortisoincntSt JIssnltitlon of Co-rai tnorslilp. Nnltoe Is hcitby givon, Hint thn o-rnrt-nrrhlii hfietntoin t-iultur bclwceil Daniel oli-ulnn, W II. Miner nnil c. I). Mltrr, un ilcr tin, I i in naiiiii ot Ulrwinn A MIikth, ilo Itijr lnisliiH-s an li-nn romii.ern In tlto bornurh ot Wcl fpmt. Curbon C'nuiitv, Pa., wn tuiotv til Ity tiiiitunl roiiPfiit. tills 14th ilay it October. A. 11. I87, All claims will lie nntli-d i ml nil ribtrollcrt!)il by IlAMICt, UL.AV1M!. nnil tin limnnisn Ml.l bo enniliineii 'r HINi-iH liito'i'iiiiiusj. iiA.vint. (lLllwI3, W it. MI.VI-.lt, t: n .minhh. Vol?Pport, Oct. 21, !S"0 3W" 'cfiSKi I'sroiiiif i pMiitiiTA. i rft if i mviii JJ4 n ci iii .ir.. nccriiArinninmn.' jyaSI Uon, Cjnshi, Bronr LdtU & all Nrrefalooi IV (mffHH. IttTfBfriritrf ktr.irfiimnnN Uheh?srtpotlt,Iwi!l,onrefelpt AM SV-TS I 711, lt. & . For w.s!o only by A J Mini.INO nni(tcrlt. jmn rsireoi, Lit-niRnion. i'it. ui:i. ii, 13 d,wju. Jcliisli Hook k Lntldcr Co., So. 1, OF LKIIiailTON. PA, Trio Cnnifnlttcf, nppnlntol by tho JlombprsnJ r.clilRh IIonK mill l.utliloi' roiiiMiiy. to mnko niriiiezeiiieiiUfiir h'Oilni" llioir hi inn- r Aniiuil Ililljmv. miieli le kiiio In nnnimnolu" to tho l,-i!tfM nnil (liirii-men ii J oliifri.tnn nnil Ita vicinity that they Imvc Hoc ilml to bold tho Tlllltl) (111AM) Ot said Co, In tliol.nrso nni Wop;ant Unit of The Public School llulltUiig, In tho Jlorougli of T.olilgtiton, on Friday Evo'g, Nov. 10, 187G, Tlin foninilttoo of Arrnnirrmpntn linio, nl-o. much nlcn-urn In ni niaincliiK I hit lln-v hnvo em cot d il lu making nn liiiKiigPiiiont with tho Eureka Orchestra, Of A I T.r.NTOWV, P.i. limn Bin runt romp tt.e miHt ilei ulitinl IkTtn r to nil who love tu " Tno tho I.lt'-'t Fjntmilo roe." rp Ailmlltinit ono nr more O XILrvL-b, Lad.es nnil ouo Own, To be i btnhioil of the Membi-ra, nnil nt tho Door on I Mo lO.vnliiKot the Hill THE IIEFHESIIMENT ItOO.US wl'l lift irovM1 with tho Itunripn of thn Rfn. mn oml mtrr nrintH'riua,it wi 1 midc for tho ron'futt unit frWyrnent ot nur f;npst?. Tlie pii u tuai uruer vt 111 uu prri'' timi. TIIK CUMM ITTJ3E. October 21. 1670 P)EI()KT K TIIK rOMIII'lOV of i the FIKST NATIONAL HANK, nt I.otilKliton. 111 mo stnio 'it l'l-n'nyiTama, nt tho anient Lu'Iikk i, (let 2ml. 137H. lilThnimcEH. I.onn' nnd Dl-runnU S-fl,2n7 II V. H. lliimlM to m i-iiro lien nl. on ... WKHfO lino limn iitiirnvivl Hcerio Aoiit.. &07 tl line ir in ni ri- iMinnii.ii iiiiiiku Dtioiroiti -lato 11 ml a iinl Ihiiucer.. Iteiil Htuto ruinltiuo, ml t-'Jxluroa Ciirroiit KxpeiiH'H mill Tnxoi I'.iul ... rroiiiluiii" I'.iul llill'nt other llinkn I'mct'otul ciirii'iiey. lnc i it Mclm a bpn' lo (IncluituiK gold Tieuiiuiy cci- tlllrntoi.) T.r-irnl Ti nnrr Nntea ltcilomptlon Fund with U. K. 'I'loinur. ei 13 per cent, ot UirniLiUunl 14 II w n 1,'tU on 7s n 8 010 1)1 1,0,1 tn J08 tl SI 00 3,:t)j oo I M0 fO lutnl ti:3,u:o 70 u-uiiuriKj. Cniittal Slock l'.nil In fOO.roo CO burning Innd l.v. (n tli divided Profits 1 o:n (7 tinnii llnnk .Notob (Juutnndiug ... -.o o . I uiividanl i)i'.io-ii4'iuhji'ct'to Viiel'k! 23,o 711 iuo 10 iHiii-r niioiiui iiDiim b!7 Duo to btalo llank.nuiil Imnkcra., r,3 id Total J 1:311.0 id Slate 0 'diiiKVlranln, County 0 Carbon, 1 1, W. W. llowmnn. C.if-li I it of tho nhnyi. nam ed Hank, ito Hi'.rmiilv awoar tint tliu iibovn etdt.Mneni la truoto ihobuhtof my kuowleilKQ autl Ui-l. el. V. W. BOWMAN, 1 nsblor Bubfcrlbod nnd awcrn to before uie. this 9lh day Ot Oct , 18' . TllOS. 8. nnt'K. Not'y rnblto. Corroct-Atteat: II. r. llcroiO. A. J, Durllne, J. K. Illckcrt. liircctora. Oct. 14, ls7t). pUULIC SALE OF Personal Property, ilia nmlprdirnfd will roll nt I'uhllo "Sale, on thn prcMn.8.-9 itnnwn os thn " OI.l) Iit.N'UIllt. MAN Mlllt," ill the ItOUOUilIl OF I.E. lliuiiio.near ihorili- (Irounii!-, on SATOKDAY, NOV. 11 lit, 1870, rmniuencinc at 1!T1 o'clock 1". Tt ,tlic followhiB Miuiaoio aiticieMiit i'u,Mitv. lo'iri iiik4. imo.i wi-liiiiliiirnbouf.o Iba : l'ua.'.'5Chti-ki-1. 1 Wheellmnnw. n.'hllilatt;.riliRi 2 Jua-iomn with lleililluK. 1 Tjoimut', I dnziiu L'h'nip.'J Hook. HIS i'hiiir, 1 1 ooluni' Htove, itu l'ipo 11111I cooKini; uieiiBiir, inuiiH ?B uaa. 1 cililioillll, 1 Ilrtvaluir Cio lliiii-nn, I I en l'uv Sinml, 1 WuhIi Htiind. 1 Meat Cutter. lKnu uuo. suillt-r. Laid l'rea. t ni 1101 a, liiickeia Chuin, Jiiib, nnd oilier nitlclna of KoiiBetiold Fiuidtu h tuonu nicrnntto iiioiition, Terunwlll bo inudo known nt 111110 in n place ot tuio 1 y Oct. 7, 1870. WtANK lIAUIIlSn. SSIUNEE'S NOTICE. fxotlco la hereby given, that William A. Ziou;-enlti-a ut.it bH wif of Franklin To vulnp, Cir ton Couniv. Pa.. 11 v n voluiieiry doud of UBalirti- liicnl, bi'iuliiK il.itetho Sin il iv ot SKpf'luber. li7C. nuBlmiod all tnclr monoriv real, nrraounl and mixtd to tho imdoi aiiiued. for thnbonellt of theiv cioiliiort, all person-, thcrcfoiH indebt ed to a.-hi party, will inaan 1 nyment wiilnn lx wefkafrom thoitalo hereof tu ilioaaidnH'iiuioo, and thu-io having lnl claims will ploaao rjuteut tkem for acttlemout tu II I'. I.EVAX, Assignee. FinnUlm twp., Ecpt. Vi. ls'0-n t AGENTS! '(ur larce llfo-lilio Kteel I'.il- ct-avlii:a ot the l'riial ileiiilul Cmidlilniea soil inulJlv. Sand lor circular. N. MAKU 918 A DAY 1 1'. Kntravln Co, S3 Wall St., Hot 3pi0, N. V., A1 N INTIILLIOKNT 150V, ail about 10 year, rosldtnif in rhttadelphla, la desirous of learning u Uudo. nnd would lllc'ulo ojiuo to tho country. For turther puxticulaia appiy at the imhuo.v AUVOCA1K olllco. Manhattan OIL Compauy, OF NEW YOllK. liiilirlcatin? ami llliiiiilimtlii Oils. WW. N. rAltOtJB.lioom 3?. Morchnnts' Ex chanso, TlUUl)uudVALNUi' Ktrcoia, I'M u dolpnu, IM. ov. SJ, 1S7J. Ufaill mm. - .Fall 187G. TJnrivivlcd succoss is nttonding tho lnrgo salo of Fall H WSnbtw Mi Dress Goods, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Provisions, Wooden and Willow-.WaYo, &?,, Wlncli bin Jiut btcn received at ttio rflgtBMBl Oinap as.Si Store, AH owing to tlie IMSIENSR UDDUCTION on OLD I'UiSes. Also, jtish received, several casos of CALICOES, Good styles, al G cents per yard. areatliiiiiieiimentslii feII,KS, SHAWLS, UOIIBAZINKS, 0'silMEItE8 nd IJLAOK ALl'AUVS. , Ladies' and Gents' UNDERWEAR 'at bottom Pricqs. We hive also lntirdnccil n new fenttiro in addition to our Mpck, namoly, x Gents' Fino Dress Sliirtii, at tlie following low Prices : Partly mado $1.25, complete $1.50 por shirt. Made in elegant slylea, Wamsutta Musliu and best Irish Linen. AVarranted to fit. Oil early mid necuro "JJjfgjJ'jJ: OOUNTItY I-nODUCB Roceiyed in Exchlnire. Original Ulionp Cash btore, If you would Savo Money, Buy your Groceries, Provisions, Queonswaro, &c, At E. H. RHODES' One-Price Store, Opiiosltethu "Carbon Advocato" Olllce, MAMiWAY, IEEIIIITOiT. Finest Quality of ITAM only 17 cents a pound. Prirno Turkey Prunes only 0 conts a pound. i"ons, Goil'ees, Spices, Canned and Dried Fruits, a specialty. Examiho Goods and comparo Prices. Oolotei 2I..1871 . E. U. IlIIODES. 1876. pall. 1876. MHS. M. GUTH Hnrctfnllv nnnnnncM tn tlie LADItB OF VK1H1'()I(T .Mill VliMintr lint hIip Inn IimS rrftitn' rt Irom Nmr YiVrf rtnri riil'driolph'n, anil is now ircuvniK 0110 w ino larKtst siocita or MIMillineryGoods CO.Ml'ItlStNO Hats, Bonnets, and Trimmings, orrrhrnticbt Into tb:a rectlnn nnd that alio Is now p.cp.ircu to 110 tin 111 up lu ibo Very Liitesb Fashion, t. at rniorw hkmi'.v any otiiku r.tTAii. IMIJIBfriS lilliCOUMY. Ai(n. n new ml eleinnt ati c't ot SW IT0IIK8 In III al lino Imilnll -n linn. MlTlONs. Anil nil otlirr Oooda UHiiaby kipt lu a flret class llllliu oiy Stole. I.ntlles' own Hair mnilo tip lo Order. Call nnil IniMir-cl nnolsand learn Prlccsberorn purehaaiug els-uhcre. Mkb. M. GUTH, Weisspott, Pa. Sept. !, ij;o. ma & D HESSEI) AXI) LIVE 2 3 . Ph'sqo La s b .3 S ti n .t: 't - J 13 IH 3 P-l f-1 v- . . . rtM w tp s- 5, p w w, o1 St I ' h ft oSH S The unrlcnlnned respectfully Informs the citltensufCuibouand niljohiiuj; (Oiii,Ut'.-illut hila asralu prepared, tuVuviily tUeiuiWllli - Djressed or Live Hogs at prloe f ullv ai low at they cau bo bou?ht. tor elewboro. Also, Smolced llann. Ilologuo aud Hauwaso, at Wlirilcsnlo anil ItcUH. 7Oidera will be piouiplly illicit, ind Ilogt ahippod to auy puint at tho sSoi-teal uotiuo. JOSEPH OBERT, Jlajik- otreot, Lcblglitop, Pa, Nor, e, y Lolugliton, Pa. rjmos. s. iii:ck & co., Real Estate Agents, BANK STItEET, X,EItIOIlTON. We havo Instruction tn Pell Ibo following Pro pi 1 ties, "mil penvnia iloslrniis ot rnrchasliiK.sell. inc or Hxol mnrinR Ileal Est.ito, will do well to plvo us n 01 II : iluiten and t,ot, near O'owlno'a Tannery, In tho lloioimh ot Lelilrhtnii, Ilouso IGx32,atablo lexii nnd lot 57 Iionl ai.il 2 5 feet deep, well plant 'il with Irult tree. A never f.iilina; v oil In thn yard. 1'rloo, 11(00, half ensh, bal. nnt-non liihfnl.nienta Dwb lli a llouni 11110 Iot.nn Fnnith street. L- liKlilnn. Now routs lor 113.00 per montlt, Pnio low lor enflh. IIonoiiiid Lot, on M.ilionlnir street. 1 ehfghtin. l'nco ".111. 1 cuts for 'fd per month, one-half cimh, bnlince br lnetnlmnnts IfoiisHiind f.ot on I'lno street Lehlhton, Ta. 1" ice 3140 1. Ilcuta fur 9 per month. " ion Acres of Timber Iind ln-MahoninR toprn- ship IH t'lllei Iroin l4hlgliton. Cheap. 4((3A(')efl ut land In renn Forest Towmhip, t'nrlmn county. Ataspecio barnnln. Seven Ixits 111 tho OorodKb of LorilRhton. Oood loca- toin nnd price low. Finmo itiulillna:, Kit tnblolur a photoffrapti i;at Ii-ry or otl.or llsiit, business. Oheap. -Jnn. 1, 1871, T. B. I1KOK & CO Tnr.RK ahr jiAHTTita to headache wbomhjftt bo enred by using f Tnrrnnt'M Solfzor Aperient. The stomach, nverbnnlened nntll Its rrainra live nowiTts wi-ntcnea. reyonsea Iwell noon the poor held, whirh It, makes tn aclio and tor. tuio the nffunder. ThAn.nnf this BTw-nnnt will efirry ofl naturally, and raoat Iinporceptlbly, th nirmnllneranvp. Tho discite is removed sad the head ceases lo ache. , hoi,!) by au nnuoatsTs. A FARM and HOME OF YOUR OWN. Now In llio Time, to Sccqro It I Tfio betl nnd cheapett Knda in the market are Eabtkun Nr.itHAbKA "ii'lholinoof tho Union Pacific ItAii.uiMD Tho most favorablo terms, very ,ow rato of fare and freiriit tn netrlen. The het m-irketa. Kreo passes to lard buyers. Mum ui-arriptlvo pamphlets, now edition of tho 'lIOEEll, sent lreo evorvwhere. Adilrea . l DAVIS, I. a ml Commlaalonar. V. I. .It., Omaha, Neb. $55 g $77 Augusta, Maine., a Week toAsent. eamplea FltEK. P.O. V1CKEHY, WESTERN LANDS HOMESTEADS. . If vnu wanti reliable information, wnera and how to ire t n cheap FAUM, or ffovcinmenl IIOMllHri-lAD. fret, eendyour address to H.J (lIIiAlllllK, Land Commlsnoner. Lawrence, Kan. as, nnd receive oratli a copy ot 1 ux Kan. B.ia 1'AaFin llOllEliTKAri,'. -J T) A"iBNT"s' or an jr wlfo nicd work TSioBigBonanzcat Pay Dit QUIi.lb'b uew book with Introduc. tmnbr MAliK J. wain U Just ready. It la thn ncht'si tn text and illustrations tn lor a Ions tiuio. Aro yon out of worlror. duxirlniralonz ou some dull booxt Ha for this one. Kwilifla yourpockoissurol Don't d.-uiy and lo0 terrl. lonly you want i.seud for olroular at ane. It eort nnUiriirto v them. Address A1IE11I CAN l'UllLIIIINO CO., Hartford, Conn., or J. a HLliiS A CO., Newark-. N. J. VI-ITINO OARDS.wltliyourtiamefln 'aly pilutoil, sent for S9o We have'ioo till styb's. AdKNTS WANTED. S samples sent for stamp, A. 11, FUIiLEll A CO,. Hroc!;to'i Itass, . ,..,. , f- .UIXKD P,VIIDS, with name, 26cts.!2S t for Illcla. A. Tatvis t Co., M. Catbim, !CT, QK.Vi'IiiiiNiAlI ?5 QU&QUEIIANNA ST., ,3IAUQII OUUNK, VllXSK ISKMANN, Trop'r. Fto-sh PhllaaclpiuaLaKerlloerMwayVon tap, Cttfiu-aot Cboireat tja ore, and, alt other ktnda U UotiivhujciiU tn. Do fouud tn a lliat-clasa Kaloou. VUaa tUNCIt every -Morutnu allO o'cloek. t'tt l whan you ko to Mauch Chunk. J uly 15, ipa-yi, W ITKD, a purelft er for a Wheeler & WUson 'iBWIMl MACltINK, fU paah will boy CuUattlUsOaloe,