4 II. V. MOnTIIIMKIt, xuiroit LKItlOIITON, I'A.I SATDtlPAV MOnNIMl, NOV. 4, 187(1. nKPUIlLlOAN TICKET. Nnllminl. Pnr Presl'lent-nitTii'iituURii I). lUrrit. "J'lir Vloe,Presldpnt-Vit.i.UM A. Wmbki.ir, Uniint)'. FOII JHWRM1II.V. yva. m. iiAitHintit, B. 11. HUDSON, ron associate jukif. tuomas i,, vciHrnn. ron l'tipiiioNOTAiiy, THOMAH KICMI-'.UElt. rou HiRiiirr. JOHN PAINTKR. rOH JtlBV OOMMI9IOSKB, WM. H.fcCOT r. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Nntlnnal. rorrtMMnt.-SAMUFl.J mrnis. Tor VIco-President-THOMAs HitsrmioKa, On ii lily. HTATB KRNATOIl. CHA1U.TOV TU7RNETT, AgM'.Mnl.r. J. C. KRAMER, AUCOOIATB JUDOE, It. LEONARD. rilOTIIONOTAUY, JOSEPH FEIST. BlIF.IilFF, j. v.,iiABi)ENnuan, JUBT COMMISSION Bit, r, n. Krt.i.wt. tin A I.nst Word, ncfcre tho nnxt Issue of llio Anvo oate. the nnpntlon m to who will be tho next 1'rpslilpnt ot tlieso United States will Imvo been decided nt llio Imllot box. If every man having tho rlpht of 'frniichWe, will only view tho situation of aflalrg calmly and iiitelllgontly, wo liavn no fear as to the rosiilt. While tho election of Mr. Hnjw would not.tn our oplnlon.lntr-rfore with tho ultimate sue. cess and prosperity of our oounlry, still on account of the immense amount of corruption In high places among mem bers of the Cabinet, of the Senato and of the Ilouso of Representatives wo Incllno to tho opinion that a radical change Intheontlroadmlnlstratlonof tho Government of the country would bust 6n the day of projperity, and this could only result from tho election of Samuel J. Tilden to the highest office In the plft of our people. That there Is cor ruption lu nil parties, that demagogues can be found In the Demooratlo as well ns the llepubllcan party, it would be perfectly useless to deny we have them even, hero In little Carbon. Still when a party has held power for a considerable length of time, tho corrupt elements of thai party are apt to rise to tho BUifaco, and from continued sue. cess, become careless of the interests of tho neonln. and work only for their own nefarious purposes. To this cli max has tho present party in power ar rived, pandering to their own taste for luxury and ovorbcarlng aristocracy, It lias neglected tho wants of the pcoplo of the country j prostrating business by the Imposition of enormous taxes to pay the largoly Increased salaries of the numerous, and In many cases su perflubus, officers of tli goverument- rnailng the poor poorer, and the rich richer. Again, wo say, let every voter Btudy the situation calmly and without prejudice, and go to tho polls on lues dftv next with a determination to root out corruption from our national gov crnmeut, and we have no fear for tho result. Tho county ticket of each party con tains the names of soino men, In whose honet and Integrity wo bavct tho most implicit confidence men who do not jnako party politics subservient to all nioomnn who are well known to most ot our people to be honest, hard working nud Intelligent men who, If elected, will perform their duty to the Ywmln Indenendcnt of party SUCH men are W. M. llapsher, Dr. X Krraru'er, Thos. Kemerer, Joseph Feist, J. W. Jlauilenbush, John Talnter, ir R Leonard and Thos. L. Foster, any ballevis will do honor to In the noSltlbiiu for which they as plre. Voto intelligently and you will lie sure to vote right. Tcter Cooper and Samuel F. Cary have issued an address to the Indepeud ent voters of the United States setting forth the principles of the Independent Gieeubackers, und declaring their "un ttlterable determination to remain can dldates for President and Vice Presl dent until tho close of the polls. 'fliey declare, that pelther the Itopubll can nor the Democratic party Is deserv- Inc of support, tho former having "broucht wont, distress and debt on forty million of people," and the latter being "without nny llxeu policy in re latlon to Governmental affaire, and un fitted to administer' tho Government." The only letter lnf the alphabet with which IVtcr Copper U familiar, la evi dently the letter I. The public debt statement shows a reduction during the month of October of $3,li88,lM 01. Amount of coin In Treasury. 175,1)67,027.92; currency bal ance, 12,001,220.10; special deposlts'of lecal tenders held for redumption of certificates of deposit, $40,070,000; coin rortificatos, 283,283,100; outstanding lrjjul tenders, 5407,535,710. ('uiiiilliig tho Vote. Colicern Is expressed In somo quar ters, says the N. Y. Sun, about tho method of counting the voles for Presi dent and Vice-President, upon thn Idea that tho election will to closo and n ny bo attended with possible danger. This anxiety Is mlsplacod, nnd these fears may be dUmlsed, In tho first place, Mr. Tllden's majority of Stales In the electoral college, nnd of the popular vote, too, will oo so largo ns to furnish no pretext fi r dispute. In (he Heroud plnce, tho Constitution provides the mi'.y existing mode by whiuli Ihe election slinll be formally veri fied ; for nfter all, it Is nothing mure than a vrlllcalloti of n result already iletei milled. That claue In the Cnn Htltutton U explicit enough, when not broken Into fragments. It says, Aitlcle II., Section I : ' TBc electors ahull meet In their rosr-ei-tlro Hutos, niul loin by ballot for two persona, of whom one nt least slmll not 1)0 an Inhabitant nl the same Main with tlitmHilriM. And they slmll m.tite a list of nil tho pel sons voted fur.and of I he nuinhor of votes for eaih i which Hat tliey itlia'l sign and certify nnd transmit wialcillu the tent ot the Ooveratucht of tho Untieit Biatcs, direct to I lis Piemdent of the Roimto. 1 he President of the Henute. shall. In the pre sence of tho Hennte nml Hun-io of Represent!!, tlves, open all the certltloatns, and Ihe votes shall theu lie counted." The act of March 1. 1703, was pa6sed to carry this clame Into effect. It pro vides how the electors shall be chosen, when they shall meet, and to whom their certificates shall bo Bent. Also, that Congress slmll be In eesslon on the second Wednesday In February " for the purposo of counting and declaring the vote." Tho practica has been for the two Houses to meet Ir. joint session on that day, and for tho Senate to ap- nolnt one toller and the House two, to record tho votes as read from tho certl Ccates of the electors, which 'had been previously " directed to tho President of the Senato." On the 0th of Fehruary,18(15, tho Ite- ubllcan Congress adopted n joint rule which placed It In the power of cither House to raise objection to the counting ot any voto, and declaio " no vote ob- cted to shall bo oouuted except by tho concurrent votes of tho two Houses." It is easy to f-oe that, with a Itepuhllcan majority In the Senate nnd n Democra tic majority In the Ilouso, very serious difficulties knight nriso lu high party mw like the present. This joint rule Is now dead, as the House at the last session refused to re- adopt It, and with very good reason. Go tho couht will take place under Uncon stitutional piovlslon above cited, unless the two IloUfiCd should cumo to an agreement as to another mode, which Is hardly probable. While no trouble Is to be apprehended, the desperate Re publican leaders who havo control of the Senato will stop nt uo means within each to retain power. Hence It Is de- slrable.not only to elect Mr. Tlldcn.but to olect him by so overwhelming a vote that the corrupt and reckless managers at Washington will he awed Into sub. mission and silance, and tho Adminis tration of Grant will go down Into dis grace, without tho voice of a disturbing faction to distract public attention Thanksgiving Day. By the president ot the United States : A proclamation. Vtom renr ta vear we have been acrnstonied to pause In our ilullv jjiiisultt and net Apart u time to otter our ttimilta to Aliutahtr Oodiortho ppicial bless tigs llu Ims voui'Ii-h(w) to ui, wilh our prayers a ooutinuauco thereof. Woliave at linn iiiiio rauiii nwmii iitiiiBiuiivi ... continued piotecthn.nnd for the nmiiv material blessings jiih douuij- naa uesioweu. in nnni tion to these t ai ora nccoi ded tu us as Imilvidn. uls. we have epeoinl occas'oti to expiessour hearir thanks to Almighty God that by his pro. vloenee nna fltuuanoo our (foveruniem esuiu. lli-heil n century ago has been euablcd to fulfill the purpose of .1 Janitors in oflnruiq; nn Hsvlmn to Uin people ot everyineo socnrlni; civil ami rellRions lltievtr to nil wit.lln its bordein, and nietinirout lo every indlvionnl alike, Juutco and equality uernre ino rtw. itus luoieover, ei- peclallv our nutv lo oner our nuninio nravrrs to lie rather of all Memos for a cnutliiiiaureof uls diTlno lavor lo us as a nation aim as muivi duals. . ... tiy renaous ot all tnesn consioeraiious i u ira pes s. Grant piosident ol the United sinter, Uo n worn intuit lo the people ofthe UmtettHtate" to devote tliooviii dav oINoveuibor next to tuoex- pretl"U 01 incir iu-uiks nnu pruyer 10 AiiniRU ty God. and laying aside their dully advot Ailuus and all secular occupations, to as'eiuhle lu their resptctlvo places of worship, aud observe aucli dav as n eav of thsnkfcrlrinir and rest. In witness thertot, 1 have hereunto set uiv hand sml caused the seal ox ueuiimu HtiVon to be atSxed llouiiattliuciirol wasiunewn tnistwenii- sixth davnf October, lu tho vuarr of our 1 1 ml. one thousand cicbt hundred and seventy-six ot mo limepoiiucnuo m iiih uiinui oisws ui aui erica the one hundred and St si U. H, UIUKT. Our Pliilailclpliin Leller. r-lllljU Pn.. Not. 1, 1878. Dran Advooatk : It Is not likely (hat I shall have tho pleasure of writ ing you again until nfter the election, then all will most likely Imvo been de elded, Ihe smoke of the conflict will have lifted from the field of battle, the wouipled safely hospltaled and the dead burled with their martial cloaks around their.. Tho proud victors, "laurel crowned," will be parading, feasting, serenading, lllmnlniuliig,cheerliig, com manding, shouting, lemonatllng, and othevwWe, anil pocketing their bets. All Hallow Eve was duly observed by our lads and lassies, both of young am) older growth. Many were the ap. pies that were bobbed for In tubs of wnter by blindfolded awalus.nnd should tho water be shallow, ns was, I fear, In soiim eases, the pates ot the would- hu-sweethearts I doubt not that somo nines were made to bleed, as they tin expectedly "touched bottom" In a too vigorous attempt tu reacu t no coveted fruit. Mastiueraders promenaded thn streets nnd made night hideous with their discordant music. Door hells were rung by unseen visitors, who were Inuuhlig In their sleeves at the other end of the wire, aciosB the stieet, ns Hrldiiet ntwwered the angry call. Chestnuts nud other kinds of nuts were In shovels nnd held over the file by many loving hearts, who wished to see who would be "tho corning man," or the "better half ;" but, In some cases I fear the loud smack of a kiss was heaid long before tho nuts could crack or Jump Into the fire, or perhaps they weru forgotten altogether and their omens considered, a naught, as Johnny nnd Jenny sat In the dimly lighted room and swore "only to bo truu" to each other. A Centennial visitor went Into a Chestnut street mock auction store thn other day and bid upon an article which was kniicked down to hlni at two dol lars, so he. handed the auctioneer n flvo dollar bill to chaime, but in a moment thn nllv toni-'ued rascal handed him hank n emintertelt bill of the same de nomination nnd soundly rated hlui for ofTerliiB "such money." Now, Mr VMtor was no fool, so he went out, railed an officer and had the villain ar rested nt once. Mr. Mock Auctioneer was soon dlsnosed of nnd his " going I colnii I I tone I 1 1 will not bo heard in the busy marts of commerce for some months to come, for he lingers behlud prison bars. l lio unvernor's prociamauuu ul-lihi- lug Thuisday, tho 30th of November, I hatik'B v nn Dav. lias causeu cousiu- ernulu consternation In feathered cir cles nnd many uf them aro "roosting high." The tables will soon be chang ed, fur as Turkev has beeh whipping Servla.we will kill turkey and have lilm servul hero ; at any ratol Hope lonavo that pleasure. (This Is no hint, Mr. Editor, as 1 utitlersinna tumies riiusv very high in Carbon county). Pump kins am being slaughtered by tho thousands as tho cruel kulfo ruthlessly pierces their gulden sides. We must have pumpkin pie, you know. Tho chop of the minco meat cutter Is hoard In the laud, nud the doctors chuckle as they preparo their medicines lor tho euro of dys pepsia. At any rale let us nil oelohrato Thanksgiving in a proper manner, nml if wo cannot, fenst upon turkey nnd crnnberrv sauce, let us do so with mu-th and scrapple, nnd thank God lor wlmt wo have, for blesilng- come to tho sloio of those who are tliaiiKf ui ai neari. The Cententennlal Is ou tho wano and. Its glories will soon live In tho memories of the past. Election day will be "Woman's Day" at tho big show, nnd the women ot all the world havu been Invited to bo present. I fear that millions of the fair sex will not be able to be on hand on the festive occa sion, for seven days notice certainly seems too brief for our sisters of Europe, AbIu and Africa to put In nn nppear- anoe, not to say nnytiiing eise aoouv tho other sisters of the world. Mind you, 1 do not objeot to the thing, for II mau has had his day, I don't seo why woman should not have Hers, tliat ib ii she leaves the broomstick behind. (Should any of tho fair daughters of Carbon become angry or Infuriated at those comments nnu call at your snc tuni nnd demand tho name of the wrl ter.who writes undef the r.om de plume ot Marcutln, I hope you'll tell them his naniu Is Smith. Tell tnem no Is as tear less and as brave as a Hon, but for pru dential reasons ho thinks it Is best to be known as Smith, plain Smith ; you can put In a JoliU If you choose, tor they wight think you wero deceiving them It you only knew me ns Smith.) lours, cautiou-iy, mahcutio. Now Advertisements. D Lssolutlon of Copartnership. Notlre Is herehr fflTSll llint llin rn.nnrtnnr. snip neretnioro existing nd rercy A. oermnn heretofore existing, between I'Her Helm reror A. Oermnn dnlna luisltu-ss in ttin Dwt sml Hhee line, nnder the firm name of lirim t oermnn, in the tiornuah of l.shiKhtmi, OarlMin Co., I's.wns dissolved br miilnsl con. sent, nn tho Slsi clay of Oi-loner. A. U. 1878 All persons Indebted to ihe lato firm are n quested locitl nnd make payment, anil thoo liavins claims lo present thorn tor sell lemeut. im:tkii iikim, PUUUY A. UUIlMAN. The tmslnest wl'1 ho continued uy the under, staned, nt the same stand, and puttonare Is to BKTtrt!lf solicited. l A. OKUM AN, Lehlghton Nov. 4, 187S-5w. A1' DITOU'S NOTICE. Kitateol Jttnrv K. Rcort, ifee'd. Notice Is herebv Riven that the undersloned Auditor, npnolimd by Ihe Orphans' Court of ('arti'iii Co , to audit, tettln, nclliist nnd matie (llslilbut on of the Inn-'a lu the hands of Win, Johnson nnd Jnno Hcrfleld ndmini trntniB ot snld estate, will ntlend to tho duties ol his no. poliitment, on lUl-SIJA'V Ihe vstli dar nf Kovrmncr, i67 nt ton c clocK n.ni., nt h-solllce. where all persons Imvlaic oinlms sea tut said estate am required In present the same nrlia forever barred frmn comiiiK In upon said funds fornny ehsie tlieienf. , . JAMES B. LOOSE, Auditor. Manrli Chunk, Nov. 4.187". It. good f o re,rr tt isr e Walts on all who wll puirhnso tickets In the OnAVI) KXTI1A IIIIAWINO Mnndav Dec. 4. 1A70, LOUISIANA STATI-. LOTTKKY COMI'ANV. This In-tltnt'on was lei-iilntlv liirorporntod lif the I.ei'islatute nl the I lie statu lor i:duen. tiennl purpos, a lu ISfiS, with n Cnolt.il of tl tma.. tO", to which it Ims slm-n mldec) n reserve nl HV'.ioi. its U!tAn HiNot.it nomhek Diiaw-l-ns will tnse plaee tnnuthly. Ths season of IS70 clo-o wlt'i the foliowinu sehnmn i OAI'ITAI. I'll 1 7, 10, $30,000. Only si.no Tickets at flench, liactlons in piopoi tion. LIST OP PIlIZKBl 1 Capital I'rliB tMOOO 1 Cspltsl Prlte 20.1)00 1 Capita! Prlre t.. 10,0011 10 Prlrrs nt (1,000 lU.UUO ''i Prlres at ftutl , 12600 100 Prltes st 300 :U IHIO COO l'rlres at ICO 4n WKI 600 I'rhes at 10(1 60.COO 2,000 I'rlzes at 'ill 40,000 AI'I'IIOXIMATION l'ltl.K3. 9 Approximation I'rlr.ei of (300 2,700 0 Approximation I'rltes of 2O0 I,f00 9 Approximation I'rltes or 100...... KOU 2,SC5 Prlre-i, amounting to (208,000 Write for cltcularB or seud oulers to Wll I.IA-JSOiV A ft i 317 llioadway. New Yom Cll vs. T. now A HI), r. cw Orleans, I,n. TI'E FlttST ltr.OUl.AII CiUAllir.Ilt.T UOLUB DitAWINO will take place nn Jamiaiy i, 1877. Tickets (I each, capital Prize (15.11.0. v' t 'ipl" linsr hkTjI.ino ooom I ItAAHlS & LUmtUCIlT, 107 Llbeitv St., NY ANDERS ON VI LLE. V3 A completn History of Andnrsnnvlllo H l'rlson by Dr. 11. H. 8tKVENS0N,8ur, on , in charge, with an Anpeudlx eoitalulng the nnnies if 1S.030 Union soldiers -who m uieiiiiiere with date ana cansoof death, to ircuv wn icuriiii. in luicu, f . w. V Slllf-II. did camoautn uin-k, TUHN JiiiuiJiivHn. iiaininoro. Mil. fi. aplen. to -.'HULL S IUSBAUM & SON'S CrllEAT CASH Al.E2Sn A RARE OHANOE FOR 0AS)3 BUYERS ! , ANOTHER TALL IN PRICES ! Having bought a VERY LATtQE bck of UltT GOODS bofoffi thb kdrinea In prlcn, and pitying OAbll always. It Is no great wonder that we can give our customers and the public such excellent bargains. Read a few of our Quotations : ' All best Calicoes 8 cenf. .rJ Next bes Cnlleo. .- OWcenU per yard. A Nl'', Kl Ty'lU nl: 0 conU iwr yard. Ootid 4-4 nieaehed Muslin only 8, cents per yard. Heavy Canton i Flannel. , . , clntsWf ard. Kxtru Heavy Canton Flannel 10 cents per yard. lllai.kHH l from $i 40 per pair upwards. f ood Felt Skirts , ,05 cents each. Kino lllack Wnterproof fj5. .cents peryard. Ootid QlngliniiiB ns towns..... 8 cents pet yard. Cloth tor Hoys' Wear at friim 12eenU unwnnu' SlllRTINO FL VNNELS AT BOTTOM PIUOKS. . upward.. Job Lot ot Klil Oloves at., , $1 00 por pair Denver Saenuelng at Reduced Prices. Il.'nck Alpacas reduced 20 percent. Fine Dress I'lnids nt lk... 13K cents per yurd. Closing out n largo lot of SHAWLS, very cheap. You may wink nnd say "all talk,'' Not all talk but flcnt'ihio Reductions. Cdme ttud see the Quality and Prloes, nnd judge for yourself. Respectfully, J. T. Nusbaum & Son, "Origiual Cheap Cash Store Sominors Block. LEHIGHTONi PA If you would Save Money, Buy your Groceries, Provisions, Queensware, &c, At E. H. RHODES' Ono-Prico Store, Opposite tho "Carbon Advocate" Office, II AIVltWAY, KiEUfQIITOfT. Finest Quality of HAM only 17 cents a pound. Prime Turkey Prunes only 6 cents a pound. leas, uoiiccs, spices, uannod ana Dried Fruits. Exatnino Goods and compare Prices. E. II. ABODES. a specialty. Octobor 21, I87tl. 855 o Augusta. Malnn. 877 a Week ta Aeeiit. HamnVa FllKK. T. O. V10KEUY, Hlnlif?tt pramlumat tltCuuteunIn)HTnrItMl tuttiB Lamb Knitting machine! 1 Knits a Stocking In 10 Minutes. Kiilttlni! In the list-l ntirl narniKlnu off the to coinplelo ; knits nl slzos ; tisrrow and wlurns nl will : mid Icints tin) web either Tutiu lArorFmt, t-lngle Uimtile, orllltiDeil, Proiltio Iiir all RlletliH of Knit AtiuareL riOnd fur cir. ctiaisnml s.imiito stouklnir. I.AMH KNIT'JINII MACllINK CO, Clilcopce Fa is, Mass., or "lulmlclutila. Pn AflNVrft FOUHIIOM Clirnmoi FllBK, ilVs Cjn 1 S3 j, m. MUN VON A CO.. r.llln, Gr ft0 A MONTH ta a cenaltitr to ?fMl Vt V i-Terv iicrsoneKlllrnnurMiTTKIt WSJ7 UOI'VlNd IlnnK. Nil pros Untsli, nor water usi il. r.X(!KI..3IOIl CO , 17 Tribune luilldlui:, Ciiicaoo. Heml lor terms anil circu lurs. Iieo. VI-1TINO OAHI19 w!ttiTonrnamonii9. ly prlnlcil. aent lor 25e Wo liave 2 0 tyl-. Atll.Nrs WANTF.n. opampu-s sent for Btnmu. A. 11. FUl.r.EK t CO.. Jirockton Mass. O K Kxtiia FINS Mlzeil Conl, with name, 10c. istpald. I.. JONns A Co., Nsi-Bau, h.V. lirthe president) ii Iauilton Fun, Peoretarr of State. Tho Reading Eagle U responsible for the following : Two belles of this city lately camo home from Fhiladel nil I a shorn of their wealth of raven tresses. After they had taken in all the points at the big ehow and had made inat.y purchases before they Vnew It they had spent all their money, and what was worse had lost their re turn excursion tickets. They had no friends In l'hlladelphla and no tl mo to write to Heading. They therefore re solved to make a raise ; bo they skip ped away Into a barber shop m,d struck n bargain lor their baok hair. The sljaver offered 83.75 each for what they had. In a short time they were nicely eliorn and thus they were able to act back to their native land. Next Tuesday, Nov, 7th; Is the day upon'whlch every man la expected to do liU duty at the ballot box. Let no man, who has tho right to vote, fall to deroalt his ballot for'flldou, Hen dricks and Keform. On DOND and MOIITOAOE. on Farms. Town or CUT IToiH-rty lu Males of renn-ri vanla, Newjrrscr and New York In sum- lo suit. Parties wihulnu lounamun buihI lull de scrlptlm of (Lo proimrtr, numher unit -no of imiiiiinis una town na cou.ny wneio loraien, Anurias waiineii i'lait ii. unminviiv, 1 DIIXISU O ,VIIIS, with name, Urtt. 25 fur lOcts. A, Traveb & Co..N. Chithsin.N.Y. 05 Centennial Kcduction in Adverlisins. Threo thousand twohiinflreil and fllty dollars worth of newspaper adveitisluK at pii.ilishers echi'iinlo ratos, irlvm fur 17 0 and a linen months' nolo acceptod Inpayment fmm ailver- u.ersor responsiuiuiy. a printon usi.Ki' Niiiuh. Chnructer. Actnnl IJatlv and Wei Circulation, anil Hchodu'e Itatosof Adver.lslnir. sent free to any aoitio.B. Anptv to oeo. 1' Itowell A Co., Niwsnnper Advertising Agents, it 1-qrK now, jnow vnrK. " Danikl Dkromja " Thl9 new book by George Eliot, the famous nu- thor of "Adam Hede," "Middle march," etc., has created a profound sensation In the literary world. It Is truly a noble work, the fullest and broadest expression that the spirit of this age haa found In literature, and George Eliot will probably bo consider ed uy posterity the greatest, certainly tho broadest, writer of our generation, A nobler character than " Deronda" modem literature has not produced The Boston Journal pronouncos Dan lei Deronda " the literary event of the year." Tliu London Globe calls It "an evp.ut In thn history of literature." The Christian Intelligencer : " The story Is profoundly absoroing." Bcr uner Monthly says : "There aro books which cau only bo measured by the largest standard, and such a work Is George Knot's new novel, ininiei ueroniia." The publishers of the popular "Lake side Library'1 editions of standard au thors have issued a cheap edition cf ' Daniel Deronda," complote In two volumes, unabridged, prico, only 20 cents each, uy man cents, sun by r. T. Ilrady, In Ili ghton, and all newsdealers, or Kent postpaid hy Don uelley, Loyd & Co., ruullshern, Chicago, HI. 4 ui r-o hi iTuiji.b luiuisiuis, num. rimiiK eir. onll lu rope county, Alt., on too moruluK i f tho :Ithlnst.,wtie shot from the liusli by two Illicit distlllera, named Utiuhe and lisle Ono of Ihe uufortunstii clergymen died in two hours ultoi. wards tho otuer, were wrl jiuly. if not family woundmL It is believed they wi-ro inlstakon lur icvouuo unioiais vy tne oaa):-iii, jrlssoIntlon of Co-I'nrtnorshlp. Nntloo Is hor6bv enren. thst Ins oo-nnrr nershtp horotofoie uxlstluir between Iiautel Olew ne. W. II. Jillner nml c. I). .Mirer, nil der tho Arm iiamu of Olewino its Miners, do. Inn hiislnn-. as Iron Founders In tho t)onm-ll at Wel-mort. Caruou County. Ph.. was mssolv. -ii nr nullum cuiiBuut. (ins inu uay oi uciouer, . D. 187a. All claims will be settled nnd all nebts collectod by 1ANIICI OTjiJWINK. and the businesa will bo continued iv ftilNBIl DHOTilKUS. IIANIKI, OLKWINI3, W II. MINHII. '. D. M1NEH. Wolssport, Oot, 21, 1370-3W" 1876. fall. i876 MRS. M. GUTH npnpM?tfttll7 nnnoiincprj to the LAD ITS OI Wl-:isSI(ltT ;iik1 Ticlmtr thnt Inn Inst retnnifrt from Nw YotJc and Tii 1 o del phi d, Aod la now receiving ono of the Inrffuut stock! of, EallMillincitefoods COMriUBINQ Hats, Bonnets, nnd Trimmings, ever brought Into this section and that she Is now piep-irca to aoiuem np in ine Very Latest Fashion, AT l'ItI0K9 TTKLOW ANY OTIITin ESTAB. LIMiKirir in niKuuunn, Atsn n new nml eleirsnt stock of SWITCHES lu Ileal and Iraitatl-m Hair, IOTIONy. and all other Goods usuulijr kept in a First class MlUtn. oiy Store. Ladles' own Ilnlr mndo rip to Order. Cslland Inspect Doodsand learn Prloes betoro. purchasing olsnwhere. 1 Mits. M. GUTII, Welssport, Ia. Bcpt. II, 1970. Ul3 rpiIOS. 8. BECK ft CO., Real Estate Agents. BANK STISERT. tEHtGHTdW. ' We have Instructions to Sell Ihe followmK Pre. pertlcs. nnd persons rttrl,is ot Pnr61uisln-.Sell. inc or ISxoi.nunoB llesl Esl-ite, will do well t kIto ns a eull i , House anil Iiot, near Olnvlne's Tannerr. In the Borouith ol Lehlfhton. Honse liiXI, siabl 10x12 and lot 11 fioni m.d a t feet deep, well planted wltr Imlt trees. A neTer lalUnr .veil In the yard. I'rleo, $1100, bait cash, Inl. auce on installmenta I3W.UR House and I)t,ori rnnlth street. 1 lilthuin. Now rents tor 114.00 per racmU, rrlcelow lor oasb. House and lxt. on Mahonme street. I ehbrbtnn. i nn n. ronis ior rs per nionin, one-nair r.Bith-hntniiA hrlit,llmf.i. House and I,ot on Fine street LeMrbtoB, F. P. Ice $1400. ItenU J-r to per month. iiu Acres or ximbet UiM in Maboninx towrv- SlllD ISi miles from lhifrhinn. nhMn. 405 Acres of Lnnd lo Penn forest Townituj. I'arbon countv. Ataepewa Itanraln. Seven Iyts In the Hnrouh of LcMKblon. Qoo4 tuns suu price low. Frame Buildlnir. suitable fur a pbMotrraph g. irif rr uumi ui.i uiummi, i;BelK s. T. 8. 11KC. , Jan. I, mil, k CO QAltBON ADVOCATE CHEAP JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LKHiailTON.PA. Every description of Printing, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CA1ID8, niLL nEADb, I.ETT1SR HEADS, NOTH HEADS, i ' , HrATESIENTS, rnM,u PROOHAMME8, IlANDniLW, DODO liltS, cinoui.Ans, HHIPFINO TAOS, BNVELOPEH, PAMPHLET, Tt T 4 11.11 .. . II Dane In the best manner, ut very rawest Prlres, p uaa;r iirap.iiiii iu nu wvm u ns i-nrap raios ns snv onii-e m tho HUito that deals huuustl)- niui i.s vu.iuiiii.-kb. OUIl MOTTO IB Cheap, Prompt & Roliablo. rsrorderi by mall rt colvo prorupt nttcutlon. o aw g 3 .es Stto-l-3 Ha t5' '22 i . 3 'g m la go . M 0 gj ".2 3 1 I St! I u S tat P u " ai ylyaltm4sTlse.Btliiiit3 if?tf csnrsn cot tiriR ca um- rHOSrBlTEstUXl-smrrtsia.kHj Ibu-sll tloa, toaesi. IrtatUUi all scntalsu lr-JI IvS'iV lUeuet. IitjirJrnfjljlforOiBiia'li2'J Vfen Jlhi has mt est It, I will, eu reljt c?7 ratfdStUvC.1.0SIUJr J-chlffh IIool 'ts UHitr Co.; No. 1, OF LEIIIQUTOW; tJL Tie Committee. ftDTmlntM hr tha Mamtisra At Lehlsrh Hook and Ladder Comnasir. ta mik. arrangements for holilnir tbeir Kerauur Annn mill, uare mncn pieisnretn annoonrtn-to the Iidies and Gentlemen of Lehirliton and lta. icinttj' that they bar decided to hold the THinD OllAlsO Annual .Ball I Ol aald Co., In tbslare and Eletrsnt Hall ot Tho Public School CHlldlug. In the Borough ot Lehlgbton, on Friday Eve'g, Nov. 10, 1876. The Committee ot Arrancemenia bar, aiss. tauoh pleasure In announclne that ther bas-ft succeeded lu making an Eugsgement with lb Eureka Orchestra, Of A tliENTOWN, Pa., thus usrntf Ung th must del gbtlnl Music to all who loTeto'- Tno th,TJght Fantastic Toe," ' rp1j.nl- Admltungoneorinore-i (r 11CKOL, Ladles and on Oent. ?-" To be obtained et the Members, aiid at the. Door oq the Evening ol the Ball. THE ItEFRESnMENT5 ROdilii wI'lbeproTlded with tba Loxnrleaaf thn Sea. sou. and evrrx arranaemeut will be made for ine comfort and enjoyment of our guests. The, strictest order will ue preserred, . THE COMMITTEE. October 21. 187S. "PUBLIC SALE OP Kor Sale only br A. J DUHUNO. Drnjilst. llanlc StreetLehlgUton, Pa. Oct. 21, 1875.W30. jqwit SALE OR TO LET. A ONE-STORY FRAME 1IDILDINH. built exprtsslr for a PlIOToaitAPHKlt. or would Suit a OlOAIl-MAKEJl. SHOEMAKER or TAILOR. Will be aold Tery t hcap for Cjien or on short time with unproved security. Apply at TUIH OFFICE. Juneli.il Personal Troperty, 1 he undsrslaned will sell at Pubflo Ssls. on the premises known aa the fOID UNDEs1. MAN FAllM. lu the UOROUim OF Lit IIIQI1 rON. near the Fair Grounds, on SA.TURDAY, NOV. 11th, 1870 commencinR at 12:30 o'clock P, M .the follewlaa; Taiuaoia axiicicsoi rorfwT, wsiii 3 lioga, e.03 welghlne: about -JO lbs. 2 Mes.TSChlckeus, i v aeiuaiTuw. i uuiius, iurrisKe. a jieasieao with lleddln. t Lounire. 1 doaen Casual Hark. iub Cbtr.,i awklna- sure. wjtn. pipe and tjuoKina: uieusji tames. ssiusa, i uupDoaxa, i Dressing ws uureau. i tea mr utandl Wash Stand, 1 Meat; Cotter. 1 Bouiaia, (suffer. t.ard Pi ess. Carpets. Ilncxeu. Churn. Jara. and other articles ot ilouaehold "Psniltuje too nu merous to mention. Terms will be made knows at time and place pfaale er - , ., .. i SS1GNEES NOTICE.I Notice la barebr rlTen. thai WIMlnss A.Ziu. onfua l.d his wife, ol Fitntflii Township. Car. Uun County. Pa., br a vuluuLirr deed uf udfii. ment.beurlng mtetti Stadsrot si-ptrmber. IH7S, asaignea an int-tr proper cr real, personal and mixed to tb undyiautued. for the benefit of mar creditors, all persons tncrefon.indebt. ed to asld party, will niaao payment wiibtn six; weeka from the date hereof to the aald aasignee. aud those having legal claims will please prtsoni them for aottleuient to .11 P. LEVAW.jLseujneav, Franklin twp. Sept 23. lS7j.nl, ' k AGENTS MAKIi 918 A DAY. lOurlsn. Ilfe-llke Stacl fta- rviKa ot ID sveaiM deiitlal Canaid.ta sell rapidly. Sand tut clrcnlsr. N. V. KnaraTtu Co. S3 Mall CI.. Vox ma, n. v.