lis tolimi g,t1vi;tr. 11 V. MOllTIIIMKn, I.KIliatlTON, I'A.I SATURIIAY MOKNINU, OOV. 2S, 1876. , KKPUIIMGAH UCKKT. ' 1 Ni.llonnl. For rrpnldsnl-nuTiiKRPoni) 11. iiatkb. For VirlWuu''jt-wii.i.tAM A. Wiikki r.n. ' Cniiiity. roil AfeEMniT. VM. M. ilAllHHElt, b. n. mJiioN. ron AfsoriAiP. Jtwnn. THOMA9L. FOSfKIt. roll rnorioNOTAiiv, T1IOMAH KEMlJltEIt. kor fiiEiiur. ' ron .Uuir ciisiissioMiu, it, f-coTr. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Nntlminl. Tor rrcsldcpt-SAiiuELJ Tiuirh.. For Vlco-President-TnouAs ifp-snnicits. JQnuhi! " RTATE'kKl?A10ll. CJIAliLtON' BU RNETT. 1 ' A&Y.m'IY, J. 0. KRAMER, t B-llCIATB JllnOR, 'it. LEONARD. TIlQTIIONOTAaT, Joseph IE1ST. fllFBlFF, j w iiAUDKNnysn. jl)nrcoMi9?inxEn, E. 11. K'Lf,lilt. TIic full oflifjja returns of llm dec tlon In Ohio, ii' furnished by fjio Secre tary of State, pivo Ijiunei, Hep., rt mrt- joilty of 0930. Tlio total voj,e was 531,239, npntiH ,r)!jQ pt)0 In 1873. The Secretary of State of Indiana reports that tie largest vote cast at tlio recent cectlpti was for Treasurer, 21 2,. 019 bcjic given for tlio lemocratlc can tlMate, '200,218 for the Kepubllcan and JrtOSS for the Independent. Total .434,30. Tlio "average plurality for tlio jiemocratio Stale ticket U G810, that for Williams oven btlng 5139. Ilairlson for Governor Ooncrnl Slcfrled mid D. O. Ileuiilun. mr.ko llio following slaloiiicril In regard tn aifttlery's Recusation : llcfore the iioiiilnatlon of ershlng Slattery' had declared ymi Iio would not support I'oisliliiK If nominated, and nftur tlio nomination, at tlio solicitation of Slat tery, they had a meeting with Kehoo nnd Slattery at which Jntlgu Ityon was present, and at which It was agiced (hat Kehoo and Slattery should havo onn tlimiwind dollars apiece, to bo used In paying their expenses In elvclloneui' lug fur llattrauft, but that It was dis tinctly understood and said that Iho nionoy was not to bo used for any pur pose Illegal or Improper. A fow days afterward ono thousand dollars wcro paid tit General Slgfrlid's Iiousr, nnd at n later period, about a week before tlio election, iho oilier thousand was paid at Slavery's house In Tuscaroin. They further say that at tlio tlino f.io bargain was Hindu nor at any lliiio tjieieafter before the election neither Blgfrled nor Democrhllc llnlly I A wy.lareo and enthusiastic meet ing of ,tho JJemocracy of Lehlghtoti and vicinity took placo In this borough on Thursday evening. Shortly alter 0 o'clock the people began to assemblo at Summers Hall, and at 7 o'clock a largo procession was formed with men equip ped with hats, capes and torches, vvljo pioeeedrd to the L. & S. depot, where. they received a largo delegation from Matich Chunk, nnd tlio uppers of, the evening. Tlio procession, headed by tlio l'liocnix Datul.tlieti paraded tliuiiigh this and our sister borough of Weiss port, after which they assembled In tlio largo hall of our school houso. Tlio meeting was called to order by Hun. A. J. Hurling, who nominated J. S. Letitz ns chairman ; tlio following gentlemen were appointed vlco presidents s Jos. Obett, Win. Watetbore, Douglas Miner, Isaac lingenstoso, M. L. Johnson and John Miller, and secretaries, II. V. Morthlitier and Jr. J. O. Krcamer. Ad- llcnning knew tiaf Slattery or Kehoo j dresses were delivered by Mr. Ilellam, Horn. vs. Huali Mcllrlde. Hall for (rood bchn. vlor. Com. vs. Hen. Bnvor. HireiM. Bnlltoapncnr. t'oni.vs Hen. Hover. A, ft II. llnll tonppenr. Petitions 10 contest tlm election n( A. 11. (loin- bsrtns Assessor nf .Mnnoiilnt: twp. notiinert citeu to appear on me .id Monday or January next. onlor nf grand and Petit Jurors for January term l'.;7, I'olltlnn to tr infi r township bttdro In Frank. Mil I'OI 11-111,1 it. I 1111 Ll.lllll V. . r 1 1,1 I I l!,lllll 1 II. U lititlcr, nnd Francis Blocker appointed viewers. I'im. vs. Mllford Mnrke. Jleserllou. Hall to nptirar. Araminc m inn. vvnntz, Aiiminiuraior or us. tatoof Jncob Monlz. Cotiflmi-u nil widow-" aiMiraisemttiU of eatale or win Fe in Uonfliniul niaf. W'MoKH ennrn neihent nf ehtitlA nf J. P. Jones-. nnnniietl Dl rViaow's nnnralement nf ealflta of Hirer lireni iier. 1 ouarmi'i m . Widow's aMiraianmcnt nf natntn nf Dan. Hell. runir. Conllinieil nml. w itinqr'a niM'ial.iement of estHto of Jacob "i-iirri loniinnc i ni'i. Irll8t and llnKl nenitnit nf .lnlm MePrnftdr. irnyolan nl Jaiues (lulia(Jier dee'd. Uonflrntd A lias nrilr tn A ilrMlnlqtMilnp nf .Tna MitntK. dorenod, fnrmloof Ileal Ustato nnd ictuin onntmeil nisi. I'. Into of Joa. R flnllinfl. P. J. Mepliltl fin olnted nuillU'r. eto A-ei i- r su on-trr nnn oiucitinn or miner cnn- en of FrailfN rlnitnnn rlon'il.. flllHlilimi ill. lowed to ntiniy urinclnal'lii his lnnils. etc. . .inn uiri r inn, iiuouniii (ii i iivii ivciui'i n. Aumnnnr.'itor of f atnle oi ( onr. Loow, dec i. an it, 'r tnnrit nntioinreil ami tor. r II (M lllUlllllll, 1,1 J .IIUIIS MI'UUI'Ill, .UlllllllSlll. ir of Henri' Kfnllnlii. tleu'd. James. H. Loosu ppoinicdaiiiutur. were Molllo Mugulres, both denying being couu'cled with that order ; that nothlpg was said or Insinuated at any time during the negotiation about using Influence to obtain paulons for convict ed Mollies or any other persons after the election ; that no additional tiiuu of Philadelphia, Gen. Uurko, of N. Y Mr. Kitterllnus, of Philadelphia, and Allen 'Gralg, of Mauch OJiuuk. The speakers were ficquejitly (nurrupted witji tortuendous sliouts of npplause,llie greatest enthusiasm prevailing duilng the entire evening. It was ono of tlio Miiul dollars was promised or spoken of largest and most orderly luefjtjjigs ever as a reward for securing f.o election of held If) J,ehlghti one-hair of me republican county tick et, but that Kchoe and Slatyery were to exeit themselves for tiat end wilst working for llattpuft ; General Big tiled did nut go to Ilarrisburg for Iho money, nor did the money paid to Kelioe and Slattery come fiom there, nnd they did not request Slatteiy and Kehoo to write to bodymasters outside of tlio county to secure their influonce (or llartiault, nop was anything of tlio kind spoken of. The, Washington (Pa.) Keporter, Oct. 21, says: Tho cremation furnace of Dr. L"Mone is finished, and for two days t has been flrcd up for the pur pose of drying ho masonry. The fire will be kept burning until tlio structure s thoroughly drier), and sometime next Weercan experiment will bo tried in cremating an animal of about tlio she and weigb't of ftti averagri man. Should thisexperlnient prove succossful.then a buniajiicorpso will bo placed In the fur nace and incineration will be an aecoiii. pllshed fact. This furnace Is attract ing attention all over the woild. Tho doctor ir overwhelmed with correspond, enco on tio subject. Wo would call tho attention of our musical frbnds to tlio following mag aziucs published by J. L. Peters, 8.1U llroadway, Now York ; namely : 1'etrr' Hou-ebold Melodies, containing five or f-lx U0aiSlilnl Koncn nid Choruses Voters l'arlor Music containing srveral easr iitnno nces ' ' - I.i Cierne lie In Cromn. n collection of Oilllcult jiitio inns c l)v tne Uept Knropenn njthnfs. retorC Oignni Selecliona.-Ior Hoed or imjio UIIII1. Tniera' Mficred Hcloctlons, conta'nlng nvmus, nntlioms.-ttc . and ' I'eier' Octavo ('lionises, containing fonr i.iiuu-i cnoruse lor Kingim? Hocieiies. 'llieso magazines aro published at tlio uniform price of ?a per annum, Itoat-paid, and we have no-hesitation in baying that they aro nncqualed In cheapness ami cicganco. Ulvo your newsdealer 25 cents, and tell him to or der a saini lo copy, or send direct to to publisher. S.iys'the Portland Arens, o( OctO' ber 20 : Yesterday the United States li oo8 stationed at Tort Treble marched through the streets on their way to Niutti t'lrollna, under tho orders of l'resldentj Grant, to secure tho election f tho Hayes ticket iu that State. That is tho obiect, as everybody knows j and when -oilr citizens saw these men with 4irms and knapsacks, marching as if to war, in llmo ir ncace. they could but, realize the more forcibly how times Imve dianged. Ojico.nn Administration guilty of such an outrage would bavo been ponderaned by an outbust of in llgna.loii from men of alt parties, that would, have made even the stolid Grant quail, llow Intelligent Uenubllcan can now acquiesce in and endorse by their ypjes such a proceeding passes our vouiprtOicnslon. We know that some Republicans, at least, condemn it In the strongest terms. United States troops aro still arriy; l,n g In South parollria. A telegram from Columbia, on Monday last, savs thir teen companies uro now in that city and twentv-four in other parts of that State. All the li'ffo club have disbanded, but thn colored Hdlltla is still, organized IV-acro' ruigtis fvfcry where, and both par- lles.uro inaklug t vyoious canvass. ti-lfcurinu frutu Clmrledton Bays Gover nor bambeilaln' has eut a written demand to the German F,usil,ecrB t,o give up the State arms in their posses' lion and lcpoit whether they havedls liauded, W (UiKdieuce to his own nut iho l'lebidmtV proclamation. Similar ilcuiRii(lr,,liav'.t)efU bent toother vol mi tevl oiuaplzuiluus Iioldlug State a run uud in hu cases, it In h:tldi thev will b I'puiulled with. .The Gf.rina'h Fuiiiteors above mentioned, is ouo, of the oldest lullliwy urgauliatlonB lii the Union 11 dtttos u.ick lo 1775. Our L'liiliidelplijii Letter. l'UILA., Tn.. Oct. 2.5. 1S70 IlEAn Advocatk :-"Wlut bo, without. 1 lot the portuculliR fail I" lly my hslldom '(is wolll Uxcuse me, Mr. r.dltor, Inct of tho mutter IS von must lilamn It on tho tournament. Fnilli 'twiib a Killaut tight toseo how uiillauttv tho klilititn bestrode (heir flerr s'eeds ai'd how bruvely they huniilcd their lmices ns they h.irid upon the liuif. No Rlltision to ll'if. eyor A'arnl Hiiirb, howevor) Sir Delawnro thn RUi'.rn4slul kiiif.hr. nml tn tilin wiiB nwrnded tlio llret prize and tho honor of crown. lug tlio Queen ot Lovu and lleauty. The Now Voik Hoiald of Moud-ty saya t 'Iho cuormoUa attendance at the Ceiitcnulal Kxbilii tiou makes it posMblo ti it it will bo uot only n great national tiluuiiili, but nluoa iecunUrv success. If tliia bhould bo the ca-o America duld have doublo causo for coun'iitiuuion Asthepoulliy show will contlnuo until nfler no electron it is feared tncie mav bo n Hcaiclty ot roosters for 'the columns ot political uows- papers and fur Knit Illvor tickets. Tho Dreaming' lofniithe.'' in the Woman's utiiiou i-. iiiHiu- in miner anu conuuuos lo draw ktioimlv. 1 doubt If a liettct"wotk of nit could mo made ot butter than this. Times who hitve uot' seen It lrul bottei' do ho at ou::e.. It tanos lll.ao por day to tun the Centennial, Hew happy this aiuull amount would make sotu'6 men. ' At the clos of tho exhibition tho English ImlfdluKs, St. Cleftrge'a House end all. will bo presented lo tho city by Her Mujcuty'a Oovcru went. "Oaipet your duster or you'll tike cold" said rascally urchin to ono of out visitors the other day. ho l'ark Commleslou liavo decided that tho Mala llultd tig may remain lu the park, prond. nl our (llizjna shall orgaulza u corporation batl'dflctory to tho 0010111118100 and pnrchaso the building by tho 1st of January next. 8a It is saro to k:iv tno Mam molding will rem Un mi- io Republican ,,.,.u. mil HU. U.l IIIIII.UK-1I...4 1III II.UUHO 1'lHl. I j 11, traction toonrpaik lor years to como, ns nlso 'S'8"?. win iMaohlnciy, ilcraoilal and Uorllcultuial Ilnlls. Tho chinn-waro of tho Vienna Ilnkerv begins to loon considerably tlio Worse for wear, nod n recent vhlt fins conduced mo that tlio quality oflhb'codoo disnDusCd la not unto tho former standard of oxocllenoy, nor are tho waiters us attentive nstbeyused to be. TIuib arowo io. mludcu that tho exhibition la near its close, Patent hatching machines will bo exhibited at the rouitry allow1, nnd thoy will hatch most anything, from'a chicken 'to an ostrich. Olusu eiVgs are prohibited.' At this time At tho year the small boy goes gunning for ash barrolg and boxes. It matters not to him who gains the' victory, all he wants ta his bon lire, nnd havo it he will, even ft It tikes tho loot ash barrel iu tho laud and ho gets ma puma uuaii-11 iu Ilia UUIKUIII. Tons of lion corn balls havo been sold sincn tho 'exl'ubitldn 'commenced, und Its a WonJer thcrelias not bcen'n coiner lntbepluk tissue and pop corn markets long before this. After 12 M. ou the 4th of March next General Grant will not be I'tOsldont, neither will Dover nor Tilden nor Governor IfavcM, Theajilng" Vice rrCsldeut', Senator' Terry, will 'bo lrcul. dent until the noxtday Monday, MaichSth (ben tho luckt nun will be Inaugurated. "Me not ilkeo Vm muohee." said 'an'almnnri eyed' Celestial, as he''b!t into a.cnestnut burr, Jftlm Chinaman wf'b rlgnt.for I prefer chest nuts lo chestnut barra a. young man from Kgg liamor.N. J came in town the other day and lief ure 'starting out 10 soo tho sights ho left his carpet bag nnd most ot hUuidnoy at tavern In the ylclnitv of the do. pot. No'wthe young mad Is lodging In one of the police etatlous,' afl be is nnablo to And out where he left his t'tnps and'mor.ev, ' About the time tu'ls issue of the AnvocATE reaches Its readets bfokoa, tho "layer of James Plak . will leave his pflsdn quarters for the out. side world, as his term ot'lmprlsonment expires outlieUtli or'Octobor;,' ' Jn twenty hours, ending on Tuesday marulng laBi the I.ehlgn Valley HulltOdd brouabt 2.M8 oars of coal to lletbieliuiu. llow nicely tins umouutol anthracite would canyiue over the winter. (lovenior 1 llden has deflneil his position on tho "wur claims" issne in u letter to tho chair man nl the IViuocr.illo national commltte. In which ho donlaies that iu no event shall any I ebel debt be assumed or paid. ' x Yours, as usual, MAKCUTIO. An add ross to tlio people of tlio United States, signed by he President of (lie Charleston Chamber of Com merco, tho Methodist, Catholic and Eplspocal Illshops, the leading Presby terian, Lutheran, llaptlst and Jewish Ministers, mid Presidents of ul tliq banks in Charleston, Is published, In reference to the cniiditlon if affairs In South Capillna. The address contra dicts tho stntetiieiits made by Governor Chamberlain and other officials; a 111 r in tlio oynlty of tlio people oi tlmt Statu; denying that there is any Insurieotlon within her borders, or that tho law can not be duly enforced; asserting tjia in receut race collisions tlio whites lmvo not been the aggressors; nvowing tho fact that there la a "most earnest and excited canvass to overthrow corrupt rule and establish an honest Statp Gov. eminent," and claiming that this object 'should command the sympathy and suppoit of eveyy lover of his country Our talented youpg friend, W. M Rapsher, Est),., haq won golden opin ions, among tho legal fraternity, the press, and tlio people, by the able plea he offered for the defense, In the case of Com. vs. "'iellow Jack" Donohue charged with tin murder of Morgan' Powell. The evidence against tho prisoner was most conclusive, leavlbc no ray of hope for tho prisoner's acquit tal of tho crime, yet so strongly did, Mr. Hapslier appeal to tho jury that on retliing four of tliem were in fayor o finding a verdict lu tho sccoi.d tiegreo That this effort of Mr. llapsher'a Bur- surpassed tho expectation of his nunicr ous friends there is no d'Hibt, whilu it has won him many new and warm friends among pur pcoplo, who will uot forget on election day that ho is candidate for. fctqva Oulto a largo meeting of the Dem. ocracv was held at Jonesvllle', in Towa- inensing township, on Friday evening of last week. Our youns and talented friend. P. J. Median. Eail.. a r s tic young lawyer of Mauch "Chunk, was t,ho speaker on the occa!on, arid mado n inot effective and elegant address, recelvipg loud ' plaudit? froiii the as- Returned citizens. Jfra&l Fall ISffH. Unrivalqcl success s .attending tlio largo sale of 'all m WMtm wf ocis. Dress Goods, Carpels, Oil Olp.tfes, , Groceries, Provisions, yoodeu and 'WjJl.Qw-'Waro, &c, SVluch.hns Just been recslv, at the . r . ' AMl.owlng to the IMMENSE llEDUCTIONon OLB flUOES. Also, just recoived, several cases of CA.LICQES, Good styles, at b COIltS per yard. Great Inducements In SILKS, SHAWLS, BOMBAZINES, CASHMERES and m.Af'ir Ai.TAriAS. r Ladies' and Gents' UNDERWEAR at Bottom Prices, We hive also lnti oduced n new feature in addition to our Btock, naraelr. Gcilta' Fi?C DreSS Shirty at tlio following low Prices Partly mado ."51.25, comploto $1.50 pgr sliirt. Madq, in ujegant styles, W ainsutta Muslin and jest Irisli Linen. "Warranted to fit. Call early and aecuro Best Bariralna. ltespoctuily, OOUNfRy PnqDUpE Keceivea p) Bjchanite, Now 4-dvorUsomonts. Original Gl)prip Cash (Store, Lohighton, Pa. SLZ. 9 &if PEB PAY TO AUENTHI- iw nu.r sr.Tji.rNH hoods i I1AAS19 Sf LUnilUCllT, 107 LIUjdty St., Ifj.Y If vou would Save Monov. Bnv vrinr ANDERSONVILLE.L. . . . ' X" ' ' g groceries, rrovisions, uooiiswe, ojc, At E. H. RHODES' Ouo.Prico .grp,' Opposite tho "Carbou Advocate" OfDco, HWItWAY, IPfllQIITQff. Finest Quality of HAM qnly 17 cerjtg a pound. Prime Turkey Prune3 only G cents a pqund. rfi A complete llltrv n( Andorannvlllo a i'rison ny nr. . tc. iir.KBu.N,aurni'oii the names if 13.IK0 Union soldiers who s U3 died there with date Mid cnusool ile ith. j fceni on lecoini oi nnee, juiu. a itiuni. " d I d OnmnaiKii Honk. TUltKllULli C H BllorilERo, llaltimoro. Mil. iicr 3 CW a Week tn Aecnt". Samn es ?Sk)ki i'iihh. r. o. vicKiatv, Angustn, Maine. lllnhet prsmlumnt the Centeiinialanarded tnthn iamb Knitting Mncliiuc! Knits n Storlilng In 15 Mlmitrs. Knlttlni: lu tho lieel and nnirowinK off the inn eiimnlcto , Knits nl sizes l mirfow nml wiuens at win t anu kiiih ih wi-u ruiic i.iuu- in.nri.'m . Mix? o lloii , o. nrilioueu. rro'inu- Ini? nil varieties of Knit Apimiel. noud fcr cir- cmars Hiid'sunii.e atockliiB. , ,..M,f I, "1 llll IllllUllllll'J MM UhlcopeeH'a Is, Mass , or I'lulnUclphla, Pa. VOUlt 810.00 Chromos FltUK. M. MUN YON it CO., Phlla. 7" cas, Coffees, Spices, Canned aiid Drjqd Fruits, a specialty. Examine Goods and'cpmparp Prjces. Oclolor 21, 137-1. j-. p. BHODEB, AGENTS J; IONTIt 18 a ceilnlntv tn iKTl'liU im A evnrr itersnn sellinir our 1 1'iipviMti Hivtir. Nnnress.lirasli. nor water used. EXOh'.ljJlOlt CQ', 17 Trlbtine (inuumi;, uiiicaqo. eeuu lor iens aim on lais. tieoi " 1876. fall. 1876. mrs. m. ctoth Itesoecttully announcos to the LADIE8 OF VVKIssroilT ai'd vicinity that Hie has lust returned Irom Now York and Philadelphia, nnd is now ieceivinK one oi tno largest stocss oi vNiTisn fiAHTis with vour name lino. ly printed, sent Tor ale We linye'2 tyl. AOKNT8 WAN'PI'.l).1 0 sainples sent for stniiip, A 11. KUl.liliU s uu IlmcUton Mas. n f ExrilA Fine Mixed Card", with name, ICo. wtl postpaid. L. JONf.3 & Co., Nsssnu, K.V. flONHT 10ANBD On I10ND and MOUTOAOK. en Fnrnis, Town m i'mv l'rcmertv in fctniesof I'ennivl- vania, New jersey mid Now York lu sum to suit. Purtlis wishlnit lo'insmnst semi lull do bci Iptlou ot tl.e property, number nnd nizoof bulilini(s and town nd con Ay wheio loiflted! Adilrens Wahsek 1'latt nr, llroadwny, N. Y. AIIXKD C AllDS, with nsme, 1'mt, 25 fur luids, . bavis Co.,N. Uhallnin.M.l. 05 The train that Master .Mechumo Williams r.n from Jersey uity at live o'clock Tuesday even-' lnirou laf Central Itailroad of New Jersey, tc tarry paaai if era to lloseelle, estllo.d. f)ui nelli'ii, uud Plamtlold, was he ivlly ladeued with fuincmterufrooi cn,w Voile, wbo hsiit iiben dei I vivl by tho atiKe iittiiu railway euu'luerrs unJ )lreiiM". .Mr. Wlillauis was uue or tno tlirei or iouruUolnls of tbo load who ran the ynlr trains that wi utartwl tiom Jeraey O.ty Tnesilay. Tbltfaldeof homervllle the train went cu" tlio truck. The engine was turned upon its Wdd. Two (uuolics wire pdud upou tho Jocomptivo, aiid thiiHi other coaches were thrown from tie rails. Tbreo.riaanenKort) were tukea out. or tbo wiert. dead live (iUiOib wcro uonuusly wourd (xl, uid nine jlmhtiy do. Court Pirneccilliiga. Octobor ziitn. 157U. mo iiookov uoioe caueu, tho iiHlnullur Judxui 'iits nie luken i Nos. IS 03, 7J,7,, 16 Mnrch term, 1870. for wnnt of nllldavitof defence, with 10 days tluio to file itlll.avit. TVo. pi, Juno torni, isvu ioi appenrauco. Nos. 11 nnd 15. Juno t Tru, 187J, for want of nf. fiilavit l defence. No. 17. Jiiue term. iG7ir. witu ten uavB- inue 10 flliianidavit. No. Juno term. '70, lor wanioi onpoiranre. , Nns. 9.11. 12; 18, 21,33, 31 S, 62, 1.0, IU. til, 70, 71, ocioner temi, IS6, for want of appearance. No. 73, 7B, 7, October terra, 19tl, uppearaucc entored after liid?ineut. Nos. en, 6U,iU0, 105, Uotober torni, 18.6, terro Joseph Ilunsickeret nl vs. Oeo. Mcitictnl. ltuio on defendant to plead nltldu cjl days, olc. (lenrgo Happvs. Isaiah 111. Miller, Kule on deronniint to ploul within : mays. ' hhei'itTa s ilo of poi'sou.il property of Ctias. 11. nhunds. Hal nice of proceed to be paid to A. 11 t'eio. Auditors' Heport on Hlnrirrs sale or personnl property, of Augustus Oswald. ICxieptious uud decri o of. Court tiled, "II. 1' (iHcbter, vs. h'ser, Ilocth A Co. Itule ou tlofcnJant to plead In 10 daya Ad.nr. fliildeiinan. n. Aiuui Mvokos. Rule on ilefeiKlaut to pi end In IQdtvs. Audrew Hover vs. Peter Jones et nl. Itnlo on defindaut to jilesd In 10 daya. 11. J. t A. J. ricnlosscr vs. A K. Hnyder. Hulo ou dcfenilJnt to pien I within 'Ji dys. Woudollscliwaitzva. 'Hun. Koousetal Hulo on doioniaiit to piuj I in 2) days.- ' ' Adam llonko vs. Clina.' Ueppo, Rule, ou Jc iciidant to vllend in l days. October. Wtli. Older for aelection of 000 per. sodstosory'usuiors fur 1877; " l'O'ltionof Juo. It. Mcalnloir. mriivof S. F. Ijuin-li. J. I'.- lieturn.iliio Ursc ilomluy in De cember. l . '' t , in mntteror unenui saio oi item nidisieoi 'Mm-nliv. Jos. Ivnlbfus eneolnLed auditor to distribute, nnd rule on bhoilir 1o pay money' realized mtw Com t. ' " lu matter of Blierlrrs sale or ltesi Kdaleol liiiulel Marks. Juuu- A. lihuo appoint!! au ilitur. ew5. " T. n. Kreldlor. nssio-ned to Jno. D. Ilorlolette vs. C. 11. Ithoada et ol. " Itule on garnishees to' answer. Ooui of Penna. vs. J, H. Blowers etal. Itule on detennant to plead wtlhluliOdiya, eto. Estate of Jos. h. Collins deo'd. V. J.' Meehan appoiuted auditor to resettle, eta 1MU. Shenp & Co vs. lop. 1'rieilinaa. Halo on I'lamtlrTand Mr. Looo,id 1 rleduinn to ap pear on the 4th of December T. Harnea vs Iotddi.I Friedman. Stem Dro. vs. sumo. It, F. Hull, & Co. vs. sniuo. Carey Tlioiuus jii. & Co vs.aaiue. Alfreal li.Larovs. same. Itule on dclendant to uppear Deo. 4Ui,a t z p. iu. bberlffa sale of Ileal Eatato ot Fred Kroiu. P, J, Meehsu appointed auditor. T. T. K eider & Co., assigned to J. I), llerto leito vs. C. 11. Ilhoaua et. al. Itule to answer lip lenorrarerles Com. vs. Harvey H. Kllno. Petition for dis charge under lusolveut liwa. Juous Coau vn. F. P Bemmcl, lta'.e.oude- feiidaut to pie nl In .SO daye t Accou it of Thomas Kernel er.Executer ot lost Will uufl Tostainentnf Abrauain Avut'r noc'il. Fred llert ilclto appolnteu nuaitor. "Itcpoit or Couiniiaaiouera ot mqulsltlon in matter uf tho lnu,uiry Into the luuaoy of l'nllp N. nutot. Cost, to he vaid by petitioner. John it. Evans vs. Tlllle D. Kyaua, Illvorco Com. vs. Jtcnben Meyer, null renewed. Cum. vs. Frank Deborde. Embezzlement. Com. vs. Jas. H. WebD. Larceny. llalltoriD- H?F- - I uiiiu. ve. jea. rs. wuuii, barcouy. nail to ap Centennial It eduction tn Advertising. Three thonsiud two hundred nndflttydotnrs wortti of newspaper advettisliiir nt jiuclishors' scheilulo rntos, pWm for 57 0 nnd n three month' unto accepted Inpayment finmndver IHemnf resnonbibllitv. A ui'lnteii list. Kivmii Niimo. Clrjiufter, Actanl Daily nnd Weekly CJrcumtloii.'and Rchedu'e Hates of Advor.(slii!t fient fieo Tf. huv addie c. Annie to Clio. P lloweil it Cii., Ntwsnanar Advi rtislng Artents, )1 l'ark llowi'Now Y,uk. Jlssolntion ol' Co-Vartnci'slilp, Notice is hereby iriren. that tho cornrt. ner.ddn heictotore uilsdus between Daniel olonluo, w. II. Miner nnd C. 11. Mirer, tin. iler the tlrm name of Olewme ,t Miners, do- lup buslnei-s aa Iron Fduru'.Vrs In tho boroui'li ot Wol-fcport. Cumuli County, l'nl, waS'Hssolv ed by uiiitunl con tent, this Hth day of October. A. u. IS70, .11 Claims will lie nuuieu nnu an debts collected by DAMEI, OlifiWlNll, nnd the business will be continlieu iv MINKIt EaMillineryGoods COMPRISINO Hats, Bonnets, and Trimmings, ever broil 2l)t Into this roctlon nnd that shols now piepsrcd to do tliem up In the Very Latest Fashion, AT PItlOK.S 11ELOW ANV OTflEJt E8TAB- laMldir. , r ii, lit vi ju i . Also, n new and elearnnt stock of SWITOItES In Ileal and Imitntl m Ilnlr; HOTIOHi, and all olher Ooods usually kept iu a First class Mlllln. oiyStoie. Ladies oiyn Hair made np to Qrtlcr. nnll nnd lnsnee.t Ooods and learn Prlocs before ..i :.,.;. ,ii ,.7,,A -ir" Mns. Jt. QUTfl, Wplssport, Pa, Sept. V, U70. ly,5 rjiHOS, S. 1JECK COt, Real Estate Agents, BANK STiyjE'r, LEIUGIITON. We have Instructions to Sell the follomnpc Pro. pertles. nnd pera ula desirous ol I'nrcnastue.selu ineor Eicl.annnK,Iteal Estate, will do well to" Klve ns aosll House nnit Iiot, near oiowlne's Tannery, In the, Uorouah nt Lehirhton. House 16x32, arnblo iuxi; anu lot 57 iront oi.ii 2 5 feet deep, well planted with 'trait trees. A never falllns. w ell in the yard. Price, J1400, half cash, baU nnen nn liiKinlimentn 1 TJweiil.e House ana Lot, on Fnmth jtrest. iu4iil.Ii,. nw reuH lor 919.00 per monin.. ITIco low tor cash. IIonM) nud Iot.on Jtshonlnir street, l.thlghton x-iieu .iou. rears ror a per niontn, one-nair cash, bslnnce hr In.fjilmAnta ' Jlonsonnd I.ot on Pino street I,ehlfhton Ti. t ic jiwi i. aeuia ror per moniu. (00 Acres of Timbei .Lnnd in Mahonine; town!". ShiD. Ik miles from Tahlf.htnn.. nliejin.. 40SAcros of Land In Pcnn Forest Township. Carbon county. At n npeoin barialn. ' Soven Lots In the JJnroaith of LeniRhton. Qood ihi iiuun null price low, Framo Building, naitablefnr a photoernph gU lery or other light business. Cheap. Jan. 1, 1870. T. S. J1EUK & CQ BllOTIlEllS. DANIEI. OIjKWXNE, w H. niAr.ii, ('. D. MIN'EIl. Wolssport, Oct, 21, I876-3W HUSICJESH MEN AND OTHKiHS IN WANT OF JOI1 PJtlNTINO OF ANY DIWCHIPTION. WILU FIND THE CAHllON ADVOCA 1 K numnn I'llli UhHT and CHEAP. F.4T PLACE IN THE COUH1Y. .23 UIVE US A TIIIAI, ALDBK -3 CHEAP JOB POINTING QFFip, LlSlIiailTON, PA. Kvery description of Pnntlne. from a Yisiting; Card to ft Poster. CAIIDS, o , DILI, HEADB, LETTER HEADS, NOXV HEADS, srATajErs. PROUIIAMMES, rOSXERS, ' ' 11AND BILLS, DODQEK CIBCUKVnS, BHIPP1NO TAOH. ENVELOPES, PAMPHLETS, BY-LAWS, &C i0.. Duije In the best manner, at vory'Lowest Prices.. We are prepared to do work nt a cheap rates asuuv clllco mine State t.iat deals huueirtly with lis cuatomcrs. OUR MOTTO IB Olioap, Trompt & Reliable. tyOidera by mall rcoolve prompt attention. 3 g 5 & I I & J 3 53 ra W. C3 - K. tn r i .ST .. W 1 1 I :i i S3 1 5 Jr M Tn1-! " he C-l av C1J fl J La. -its .5 J e 3 b g g . & fr?WrSt it tore i It tin rtnllmiJ iisvIkA 9ofOSSlJCCDtlTtECILtUnO. IfeNI fHOSraiTKsI USE. icu forConsunp.lTi l&tsall Uta, C tjlii, Bronchitis all atrefolou r-n tUtmi.liVrcgrJrattfatforOiniiiii'Wfi W Ifhehiicotsotll.lwiil.OBrfttbtj'ty' ychigli Hook & Ladder Co., No. 1K OF LEniOIlTON. pa. , The Committee, nnnolnted hv thn Member nf. Lehlch Hook anil Iulder (Vitnnsnr. in maV. aiTani?ementafor holdine their Itcaaiiar Annnal linn, nave mucn pietsurern announclni to the, Ladies and Oentleman nr T.ehifl-htnn a.1 ita vicinity that they have decided to hold the THIRD Oil AND Araiaual Hall I Ol said Co , In tho Large and Kdegant nail of The Public SpUol IJullOln In the Borough of Lehlghton, on Friday Evo'g, Nov. 10, 1876. The Committee of Arrangements bave.nl. much pleasure In announcing that thev have; Eureka Orchestra, Of A 1I.F.NTOWN, Pa., thus Kuaranteelnf tho, most deliRhtfnl Mnsie to nil who love to " Trip, toe Jjigur j,;inuisiiu i oe. ' Wlrnt- Admltttng one or more 1 (f llCKeti, Ladieaand ono Gent. P-l'UU. Tn he nbtalnnd nf the Members, and at the Door on tho Evenlne of the Ball. THE REFRESHMENT BOOMS wli bo provided with the Lnmrles of the Ben son and every arranireraent will be' mado for the comfort and enjoyment of oar guests. The stiiciest oraer win oe preserved. 1 October!!, 1870. I TUB COMMITTEE. Personal Property, The, nnderidKned. will sell at Publlo Sale, en the premises known as the " OLD LINDEIl. MAN FAHM,'i' in. tBe BGJIOUOH'OV UB HIGH rov, nearlie"FaIr Groands, on SA-TiJRDAY HOV. tti,' 187.9, coUkhiencinir at ltiin o'clock T. SI .the follewlnff valuanle articles of Popertr. to wit i 1 Hoga, enca ttrlenlna about '0 lbs. 2 Pla-a.is Cblckeus. . i.'h,.ii..m.v I fhlMb .n.iH.a''t llo.n. With J Unnit 8lroet,Iiehlirhtou,.ra. Oct. 21, 1373,ww. -JJOR SAS.B OU TO JLI3T. A ONE-STORY FRAME BUILDJNR. bnljj expressly for a PlIOTOQllAFHEIt. or would. Suit a OIOA11.MAKEU. 8H0EMAKEK or TAILOI1. Will be sold very Cheap for CASU to on short time with approved security. Aplr aiTUlB OiFIOU. Juull-tt lni: i Dressing U'io uureuu, i ibis j-ot oiauu, i Wash stnnd, 1 Meat Cutter, I Bau-aa-e, Btnffer. Lard Press, Carpets) Buakets. Churn. Jars, and, other articles of Houaohold Euroltil'-e too nu merous to mention. Terms wui oa maae tnown at time and placo ol Bale ay UCt.7, l?il xWi0ji fu v. A SSIUSEE'S 1SOHCE. Notlco in hereby given, that William A. Zieg. enfuis .thd hi-1 wifs-.of lyanklln Toxnahip.Car. bon County, Pa., by a vrtlonwry deed er asalgp. nient, beiirinrt iiatothe ita day or September, Hit, assigned nil tuelr propsriT ra. personal nnd miteil to the undui sittued. for the benefit ot (heir creditors, nil persons therefore indebt ed to sjild party, wUl nlio.bij'raent wi ibin is weeks from the date heieof to tlleaaidasunie, and those bavins legal claims, will please present' them for settlCiLent to "' , ir Pv LEVA'S, Assjrnee. - Fian'klm.twv,, Sept. 2J. M70-6 iiCWTC Our tares lir-lkB-8tl Ki AuXjIIO graving' or the Preal-, ileulta) Cnndldatea i.l JIAKK rapidly.' Seud for elrculsr. N. V. Kngravla Co, 33 Wall St., $ 1 8 A O AY.llox 3416, N. V. ' s
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