Society Meetings. n mtihito niDTI.lt. No. 78, A. CI. K. OF TUB M. 0. hir'J llnll. Lehlghton, nt 7slO o'e ock, r. l. it J. litli.icktF. a. k. at n. n. aiiusin. M. K. II. S UKAtiiix Hurrrx txino. No.s. l.p. q. t. meets eveir Tncsidav evening, (it 8 o'clock, in -ll'ner'a Hi"- Alfred B, i. O. t N. n. IMber, Secretary. 'OHO Tocx TRIliR, No. 171. Imp. O. II. M meet on Wednesday evening of e icii week, lit 7iwi ivelock m Public fvhool 1 lull, Wejssp'rt, - r. u. p. nickrrt, rt. s it. uiimim.i:. m n J.KUialtTO LOlWIt. No. Ml K. nf P.. meets on Krldsv evenlncs, lu ltcher-a Unll, t7:M 'o'clock. 1. W. Uaitdenhush. O. O. T. It. r IhstclifT, K. of IV and H. Ailvcrtlfiltiff RntPN. We rlridre it to tm distinctly understood that no ndverllsetnciits-rlll lie Inserted In thn col li ran bf TilKOMtnon AliTocar thst rosy lie - ,.3fiTpl 1mm unknown partie; nr Arms utiles a trrnnpsnlcd with ao Hill. The following are JHT'OSt-T irrms. Adveitlsementsfor 1 ye", P" ,neh . insertion ... . . 10 Ct. " Six Months, per Inch each Insertion IS cts. " Three Months. " " '" 20t.ts " Lees than threertnntaa. fltst Inser. tton 11. each eubscnueni!. Insertion 28 Cts. Looal notices 10 cents per line. 11. y. MOIlTiHtlI5.riili"hcr. 17. R. SlBWIiUB, D18XRI0r ATT0P.NET COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Orncs, No. 2, Msn-lon llonse, MAUIM 0IIT7NK. PA. sttllng Estate. Filing Anuonnts and Orphans Court practice spocmlty. Trial ol Crmes carefully tvrtraAet! lo. I.egsl trirtsaertrmstrt Kiigltfli Unfl Ocrmnn Jntm. BATI'MIAY MOttNINO, N0V.11, 1876. Local and Personal. Patties recelvlnp; the Advocatr Mriiii ii ,-rnsQ idm-kml after their names will please remit the amount duo for Subscription,, or, 1110 exua.au cents win ue auuea ui pay iuu capciiseo tion. St Parents should visit the schools occasionally. We arc having clear, bright, cool autumn weather. 'Jntasauqua has had eighteen In cendiary fires in two years. In Reading 34 new cases of small pox were reported last week. Turkeys will soon be dlecueslng thti dancers of Thanksgiving day. Now that vou have been to th Centennial call around and pay Ufa printer. "Hold the fort" nnd "Sweet bye and bye," arc the most popular airs oa the streets, The "hog committees" have named Sunday as proper days for making a tour of the netguoornooa. Ttaari Nnshaum's rionubtr au nouncement la another column, and consult your beet interests. The second stack o f the Lehigh Yalli-y Iron Wotks, atCoplay, Is being filled 'preparatory to blowing in. It Is no longer the style to affect the "Idiot fringe." Ladles may now show. all' the forehead they may have. -Great induonmentn In ellke and black dress goods, nt'tho Original Cheap Cash .Store, of J. T. Nuebaum & Son. 'A. Special faRt stock train Is now running, daily over the Lehigh Valley Railroad between Buffalo and Philadel phia. We were pleased to meet Mr. W. M. DuFour on the street Thursday juorulug.after his severe attack of sick. ,aesu. -The Immense fall in the prices of dry jjoods, woolens, &c, nt the Original Cheap (Cath Store, meets with public favor. Some six or eight Welsh families within .the.past week pulled up stakes nt Slatlngton and went back to their .native' landi L.ltf.le Kramer's new residence and store building is rapidly approach ing completion. It is located on the corner of Hank street and Bank way. - KituaiQce. 0n Sunday evening PiCv. J.- C. B I lorn, of this place, and Rev. J . . Kne.rr, .of Welssport, will .exchange pulplte, both will preach En glish. The fcnnsyjyaola ron works, Danville, Pa.,, phave "lighted up sixteen puddling furnaces and sUrAed the rail jnill with a prospect of rannlng all winter. Tho" North Bangor slats company, Northampton county, Pa., is shipping .all thelatn lt can produce to England. The demaud Is largely In excess of the production. Everybody seems to appreciate the sptendld bargains offered them at the .Original Aheap Cash Store. At least we Infer so by observing the bandies of dry goods being' carried away daily. On Thursday evening, Nor. 23, Rev. M. DJsslnger, will delivers lect ure In tne Ebenexer church, Welssport. Subject: "TUeDevil's Gospel." Ad mlsslob adults. 1$ cents, children 10 .CttllU.' Ji.Iiichect has still a few of those .eligible lots in Rickertstowu to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and see fcija He Is also sp plying Hour.feed, lumber and coal at the lowest rates. Gotlelb Nesley, an old and respi ted citizen of Beaver Run, died very suddenly, un -Tuesday last. lie had breu in Leiilgliton on Monday, and ap peared Wbe tn his unusual health. IJa was in hid 72d year. The funeral touk ylace Thursday, at Lehlghton, and was largely attetidwl. Uil Fjxtl?ii'8 Euecuitio Remed? cures rheumatam, neuralgia, nervous md kidney diseases. Dit. Kitvlku's Pectoiji;, SvhDP, lufalllble for coughs, colds apd bronchlijs. Du. Fittluu s CouniA. CLisiy., Lixiukut and Vboutaulb Liveu Pji,ls sold by C. XV Leutz, sola egent for XUIghton acd Welssport. 2-Iy " Hold U Fort, for we ars coming," with the cheapest stoves la market. We sell large Cook Stoves for 20.00 with all Uie wuro. Fancy eelf feudlng'Parlor Htores as low as 19.00. Don't forget It D. 'T. Uiokkiit, JCsat WeiwporL A woman, llnally Idi-ntlflpd as Mrs. James M'Fm'ilcn, of llydn Park, wns found drowned In the Lackawanna river oppoiltn Nay Aug Urnve, Pntk Place, Luzerna county, on Tuesday nimiing. The Scrntiton llrpuhlloan says the Inte terrlhlo cnllNlon on the Delaware and Lnekawntina rnll'imd Is the llrt fatal necldent Hint ever occurred on It The brakeuian on the rear nf the pas. senuer train failed lo signal the ap proaching freight train, as he should have dune. lie has not been seen since the accident. -Nntwithstamllne the fact that Sam. .T Tllclen has been chosen as the next President nf the United States, David Ebliert will continue to let horses at his livery on North street, on very reason able terms tn al who apply, Dr. Bull's Cnun.li Syrup Is a purely Vegetable Compound, Innocent In na ture and wonderful In effect. For chit dren it is invaluable, curing Croup, Whopping Couch, etc., In a few hours. Prlee 23 cents per bottle, or flto for 11.00. A little child, aced three years, named EIIIr, was fatally burned at. Mahanny City, Friday of Inst week. He blew nut n kerosene lamp which ex ploded, setting his clothing on fire. An attempt wus made tn burn the town of Sugar Notch, near Wllkesharre, on Filthiy night of laf t week. About a dozen dwellings and stores weie filed. Joseph Unwonsky has been arrested on 6uplclon A. W Mnrsh, formerly connected ivlth the Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co., has leai-cii thn Welssport hotel, (Fenner'e).nnd took possession. Uuess, Amos, kntive how to keep n hotel, If you go to Wel-sport drop In. Rev. William C. Helcliel, prnfesaflr in the Moravian Female Seminary at Bethlehem, and a historian of consider able prominence, died last Thursday, after nil Illness of about two weeks. On Saturday night a week the main quarry nf the Helmbach Slate Co , nt Slatlngton, caved In, precipitating thousands of tons of rubbish into the pit, the rcinoral of which will require the labor of many men for flvo or six weeks. Fortunately the disaster oc curred at night when none nf the em ployees worn about Had It occuraed in day time It might have resulted in loss of life. We have been requested to deny ho report circulated that a " Republi can presented II. A. Beltz, Esq., with a black eye at the election polls on Tues day last." That gentleman certainly has had an "eye put on," but until the political standing of tho Gool Man can be designated, 'twill be difficulty for any one to say positively whether It in a Republican or Democratic " eye,'' not withstanding that It resulted from an immense boil. lie didn't tumble from a horse or run Into a rlnthes line I The Mauch Chunk Coal Gaietffl relates the following wonderful cure " Some years ago John Curran, of this borough, was sunstruck white working in Phllndeldhia. It was thought for i-omo time that he would not recover, but he lived, though he lost his speech Slid hearing. For years l.e has made bis living selling cigars about town, and during all this time he carried a slate and wrote whatever he wished to com municate lo his friends. Some month ago he went to the Poor lluuse. On last Monday he suddenly recoveii'd his speech and hearing, an.l on Tuesday lie came to town and was able to converse with his friends. John Is extremely pleaded at his wonderful recovery, and well ho may be." The Devil's Goipel." Rev. M. DIssinger, the eloquent and amusing orator, will deliver a lecture on the above named theme, In the Ebe nezer church, Welssport, Nov 23, at 7.30 p. m. This lectuie will be deliver ed for the benefit of the Sunday- school In tho above named church, which has In consideration the repairing of its room, and therefore pray the patronage of the community. Admission, adults is cents, cnuareu iu cunts. Packertoa Chrlatlaia Asauclallnn. On Friday evening lmt, Nov. 8d, this association met as usual. Select readings by Alex. Bowman, Esq. De bale, subject : "Which Is the most de structive, fire or waier?" The sub ject was discuseed by Messrs. Stiles, Delhi, Koone. Trytliall and McUurtlre. Singing under direction of Prof. Delhi. At. the the next meeting, Nov. 17th, there will be select reading by Alex. Bowman, Eq,, and a debat", subject ; " V hichhas the greatest Influence over man, woman or wealth ?" All are cordially invited to attend. From Weatlierly. After the able speeches of Hons. Al len Craig and A. 6. Brodhead, at this place, on Friaay night of last week, Bill Smith jumped out In front of the burning tar barrels and relening to Diteriine's dog, asked what kind of of times have we now ? But was stop ped at this point by Bob, who request ed him to give the entire dog story or make a speech, when Walter chinned lu and proposed that they should go for ale, which settled the matter. Charley Spanglerand Henry Heeee were out gunning a few days ago aud brought home 08 rabbits, which they sold to Sol. Smith fur $40, mure or less. Walter wa down to Welssport a (Uy or so ago, Hnd told the people he bad a dog with eleven legs, Well, Walt, .keeps a boarding house, you know. S.Nijps. Lehlghton, Pa., Nov. 0, 1870. To the Editor ol the Cannon advocate. After compUtely exhausting them selves during the entire po'itical cam. paign, Mr. Lynn of the "Democrat," and his "nlmcumpoop" edltorlnl stall, made a big discovery at the eleventh hour. They concluded that W. M. Rupsher, Ea , the scholar aud orator, whs "a fouith-iute lawyer." This was a wonderful discovery, and l In becoiu iugaoco7d with the judgment uud pop ularity cf the late would-be cundlddte for Associate Judge. Mr. Lynn and bis staff forcibly re mind us of a lot of little puppies bark ing at the heels of au elephant. Mart Citizens. Wnlckavllle llrmi, School at this, place opened under tho tutorship of W. E. Kemerer on Monday of last week, for a term of five months. The nttendftlire so far hns not been very large on neciuint nf sumo not being through with their tvnilt j but 1lll It. Is dully Inrreiulng in numbers, and In a week nr mi the grenter port nf tho children will attend regularly. The German Snndny school Rt this place Is In a flourishing rnmlltlnn. 'Ibis Sut'day school was organized on the Oth of June, 1"C0, and Its olllcers have ever since kept It open, summer ami winter, nnd you may rest assured that Ihey will not lenve It get the winter illjeasn this lime, but will keep It open for nil who may wish to come. They lime nt present upwards of 70 mem bers mi roll. They have In their room tliren banners bearing tho following In scrlptlnns, In large nnd beautiful letters, the first contains the following s 'Waleksvllle Sunday school, organized Juno Oth. 1809," 2. "Watch nnd pray," "Feed my Lnmbs."8.The Sunday school has also lately purchased n large and splendid clock for their own use. The singing is taught by note from a large black board made expressly for th.at iiurnosa. Mr. Nnthan Zlegenfiiss, of this plnc, niovt il Intn his new resldenco on the Hat, on Tuenlay of Inst week. Still we Olid a Tew of thnse always behind hand farmers who havo not as yet done away with their coin When will they learn to keep up with the times ? EHm, says never I The board of directors nf this town ship have dono a wlso thing In adnpt- ifu nn entire new series or text hooks, uhlished by Harper & Brothels, New York Tills Is a ureat lahir saving to the teacher, for our schools contained entirely too many dlffeient kinds of bonks, so much so that the teacher was unablo to attend properly to ttie many classes which he had to meet during a day. The books for this school were delivered to our teacher on Tuesday morning of last week, by Mr. Abraham Uenry, Secietary of tli board, to whom the teachers are" most Indebted for this move, which was In the right direction, is establishing a uniformity In .text books. Rumor has it that a marriage Is to come off at this place, shortly. Mr. Uenry will please accept our thanks for favors shown on Tuesday of last week, while at this place. Walck llle, Nov. 7. p. w. flare M olllea1' Jugged. A teUgram to the Shenandoah Herald from Shamokln, dated the 7th In-t., say : Put. Hester aud Michael Gra ham have been nrrented. They are charged with complicity in the murder f A. W. Hca. Ttieso arre-is nave uecn in contemplation for some time, but everything wasn't, lu readiness until to day when the birds were caught with out trouble. Hester was arrested at his bouse at Locust Gap and was horribly astonUhed when told of the charge against him. Every ono In the coal region has heard of or remembers the awful mur der of poor Rea how tin was Btopped upon the road within a short distance of hit house bysovernl parties, ho told hi m to prepare for death j of how he offered all ho had In thn world If his life would only be spared to his wife and little one, and finally ho was shot down in cold blood while beseeching Ills mur derers to spare his life. Rao was not only murdered but robbed, and from that time up to the present his assas sins havo escaped justlcs. Hester and Graham were given a hearing before 'Squire Reed, In Potts ville. Daniel Kelley, one of the per petrators, turned state's evldenw, mak ing out such a case aualnst Hester that the latter wa committed without bail and Graham was remanded for five thousand dollars ball. Another dis patch states that Peter Mcllugh, county delegate of the AncleutOrder of Hilmr nians, when Rea was murdered, was also arrested at Frenchtown, Luzerni county. Tuesday afternoon, and taken to Pottsvllle. He Is also captured as omi of the parties Interested In tho murder of Rea. The Week of Prayer. The following is ths programme for tho Week of Prayer, commencing. Janu ary 1, 1877, adopted by the British branch of tho Evangelical Alllance,aud commended to Christians of other couu tiles ; 8DKTUT, Jan. 7. Sermons: Christian Fellow, ship I. John I. 7. 110KDAY, Jan. 8 ThankailTlne and Contri tion in the review nt the part yoar. Tuesday, Jaa. . ITajeri For the floly Spirit on the TJnlveraal Church, Jutl n 18 1 for Is deliverance from eriorand oomintlon, and lta incrra'.e ol faith, activity, hobnea., and Ghilmlan chanty. Wednesday, Jn. 13. Prayer for famtlles for the tincouvertel i (or tons and daughters at achsol and college, and (or thoie abroad i lor any in alcknes, trouble, or temptation i ami for those who have been recently " added t the Church." Thursday. Jan. 11. Prayer (or natlonafor rnlera, musUtiatra, and btateamoni for philan thropic ant benevment Institution t (or pure llterntnte. the apread ot auund i dacation ar.ouft the pecplr, and the maintenance of peace. Fkiuay, Jan. li. Prayer (or Chr.atlan mla elona to the Jews aud Oentllea, Luke xxlv. 17 (or Sandfly -clioois uud lor thucouveieiouct the wor d to L'HUIVT. HATUiiUAY.Jau. i: .-Prayer (or the obtervanoo ot tho ChiUtan babbath i (or the piuuioUou ot teinpennce, and for the tafetr o( those "who fro down lu to the aea tn hps, that do nslneaa in Cieat waters." BUxpAY. Jan. R Sermons Odo Loud, ono laitti, one baptism, one Goo ant father o( all. UpUps. lv. s, . In the Supreme Court o( the United Stales MuuiUy, the ui'plicatl n ol Mf. llclva A. Lou. wood lov ucnniou to prctlutu uii ut.oiuey id mill Court, was icdieed, on lliUKrouuU.ua BUtcd by thud lc(Juatice,thai.bylheunllorui prurticu ot ihe Ojuh iioiu its organization una th'jlaircuustri'CUon m Its rules, uouu a e ad mitted to piaoace befoioll umuiea. Tim Court uoe-t uut (sol ullud a ion to ujaltencnamro until such chjniie ia reir Jliod bv at Utu oramoiu extended piacl.ie u tue blfrber Court ot the NUtua. The Cambria Frutnnn aara i Bhlrlevsbnrg, HautluKUoucoauty, uuu cutry on tho palm tor eloiieuie.iU, not less itun ihiee lrum that placo having occurrnl wltuui a very abort time. Uie last two ol which were participated in bv faiher add dsuahter, the (ormer of wboin ore. daddlbd with bll emef-ln-law. aid toe latter "lit out" with a married man residing In the neobberhood. Our Philadelphia Letter. IMIII.A., Pa., Nnv. 8, 1870. Dkaii Advocatk : Well, the agony and suspense. Is over at last, nnd Tlldeu ntul Hendricks nrn tho lucky men. Now, let us .settle right down to busi ness, lu earnest, nnd drop politics fur another four yenrs nt least. Let us take down the rani which so lotii hns. borne the inserlplliiu, "No Political DIm'imiIoih AIIowimI," mid cast It Into the tire, fur It hns grown dlity nnd dusty In Its well performed service, nml its davs nf usefulness nte o'er. Now that the contents of the political rnldron hnvo simmered down, let us give tnnro attention tn nur duties at home let lint tho children lenger bo disappointed, ns nt evening Hour they press their little inees 'gnlnst me window pane nnd look, and look In vain for the coming of pa pa Let not the good wife find fault nny more nt the lateness of our coming home, our Irregularity of step or our ineniierency or speech. Let us reform Indeo l. Let us ho morn considerate tn the neighbors with whom we may hnve differed on political points If their choice has been successful, good I If ours, better I At any rntn let us sny "Willi malice toward none, witli clmrlty for all, with firmess In the right, ns God gives us to seethe right, let us unisn tun worn we are in," The New York Herald says, "Ho- turns troni 111) districts In llrooklvn give Peter Cooper la votes, and lu this o'ty (New lork), he comes out with the solid vote of 202, resolute support ers." Peter will now, It Is presumed, stick to his glue. Tho Philadelphia Inquirer of to-dny says, "The election of Mr Tllden, if It has occurred, menns thn repeal of the Resumption law of 1870, nnd under that repenl there Is hope that business confidence will be restoted nnd trade revived " Tho Philadelphia Press of to-dny says, "The voice of the people has been heard, nnd It Is the duty of every good citizen to give his support to nil Admin istration In conformity with the Con stitutional safeguards of tho Republic." The man who said "Did'ut I tell you so ?" Is to be found on most everycor tier. How wlso we are and how know ing we become when we know every thing I They say the source of the Salt River commences In a "pool," which mny bo so, but I fear there are many who will not wish to Investigate any further in "pools" for many long years to come. "Raw, raw, lor vlctoiy I" he said, so they gave him a half dozen on the half shell at.d put him to bed. "We have a glorious victory," say many who did not vote for the wiunlng side any. "Bind up my wounds, give me an other hoes I" say thoss who are anx ious to repair the lots. And he wheeled th victor In an old wheelbarrow, whilst tho wln'ry winds chilled him through to the marrow. He hunt; his boots upon the hat rack and attempted to take off his hat with the boot jack. His better-bait hurried from her bed and these wero the words she said : "Augustus, I'm glad the election is over, and I hope you'll not dabble In politics any more." Augus tus simply said, "II lo. Iilc, hlc, no use talking darling, I'm sick, sick, sick I" A few days since a visitor to tho Cen tennial handed the conductor of ono nf our street curs a flvo dollar bill to change, and to take out the faru for himself anil companions, Now it so happened the conductor at that moment had to get off at a slenm railway cross ing to see If all was clear belorn signal ing tho driver to come on. Imagine his BurprUe at being overtaken and collared by our guest to the big show, who said "eo hero young mini, I'm from the country, I know, but I'm datned If you get away with my Cve dollars In that way." She had been shopping, bIio was just crettlne out of the cars, elio held n satchel and a bundle in her right hand and In her Jeft she held a glass globe filled with water, and fish swim ming timidly In It. The car stopped suddenly. Oh, horrors I tho sntcliel and bundle went one way and sho and the glnbo and the gold fish thd other I Sho was exceedingly angry, she picked up herself, she wus assisted in recover ing what she could from tho wreck, aud as sho marched out of the car with her satchel, her bundle nnd the globe with the poor gold fish squirming and gasp ing for water, she said "I'll be glad when this old Centennial Is over." Wo are to have another steamship 1'nc between this port and Liverpool. The first steamer Is to leave the other side on the 11th of this month. How haudy this will be for me, should I bo commissioned to report tho Paris Expo sition of 1878 for tho Advocatb. You see tt would give me the chance to select either of the lines I might perfer, or perhaps we may have flvo or six lines beforo that time for me to select from, who. knows ? There was a city of 10,000 or more Inhabitants which did not cast a single vote for Tllclen, and many bets wero won on the same by the knowing ones, Washington, D. C. was the city. Hayes did not receive any votes there either. The attendance lessened considerably at the Centennial last week, and the voting trains wero filled with voters who were hurrying homo to save the count! y by casting their ballots for the man of their choice. Lots of huts were won and lost on the election, but in many cases bricks were can led In the hats of both win ners and losers. Yours, peacefully, Maucutio. P. A. FitiRersld, aged ta, a Philadelphia actor, huuK muiselt ou Friday at his resilience lu that city, lie was lu pecuniary difficulty, Charles Stallord. of Mesdvlile, foroutrating a tclil, ha been aenleuced tothetftiuteutMiy lu AileKheuy lorflltemi yeaia and to payal.uoo flue llielu.l oxluut. (Jen. Da Id JllclJncoffuled at Hhipnensburtr on 'I uoadav last, aieea HI. Us wasu luemoeruf the statu Legislature lu IS&s and a native of Ad ams ouuuly, OolJ.milh llalil trotted a mile In Milt at llelieunt l'uik ou Saturd .y. The trarlt waa 111 a guod voudl.lou, but there was a brisk north wind wblon doubtless luteiroiud with tue stride ol the jrame old mure. A valuable mine ot bsrytea hat been dlscov. ered near Fort Littleton. Fulton couutv. Pa. There are thousands ol tons ot this valuable mlnsraluaed annually tn the United btatesln the inaoataotnre oi paluta, etc., which baye been, supplied principally from Oeim&ny. Fnll nml Winter Styles. T. I). Clnuss announces to his friends that ho hns Just returned from the rlty, and Is now opening his fall and winter goods, comprising cloths, c.nsslineres nnd vesiingsof the latest designs ami thn best tiiMinfnctnre, which he Is pre paid! to uinko up In thn mn-t fashion nhle nml durable manner, at. prices ml ly ns low as the sncie material nml wiirkiuniishlp can he obtained for hi any other town In the State Also, n lull Hue nf gent's furiilshl.ig goods, tints. l enps, boots, slioes and gniters sultnhle for the wear of this section, nnd inniiii fncturetl exprtwley lu his of tier, The entire stock hns been purchased on nn entirely cash basis, nnd ns ho Is selling for cn'h only hn is nhle to sell at such prices ns will astonish purchasers. Call nnd examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere, The Coal 'Pratle. Ihe liiliomuclabl" shows tho quantity otcnnl hlpiKid nvci tho l.ehlijli Vnllcv joiilioncl for ill? wei- emlliiK Nov. i, 187.1 nnd firtho yO'irfs comnnird r th the same time last yenrt Keglonn l'roni, tvrrk. Year VVymulllj? 19.418 0 1 1.W3.G9I (K Itltzlelou 69 MJ IS l,5.'8.'-l'.', (0 Upper J.i'lllRh 2,400 13 llwvvcr Meadow 18910 08 662,(37 Oi Mllhanoy 14,2t a 7 451,614 18 Jlftuoi Chunk ;to 11 13803 U TnlDl 112:91 03 8S04 4.il (3 t.nst Year U7,(u2 04 2.V.9 277 0 lncreiso 6,tti 19 C.H8I3 is Oeeienso HISI'OIIT OP COAT, tranported over Lehigh fe Mii"u Jiannn Division, central It It. ot New Jersey week eudlne Nov. 3d, If78 Total week. Tndnto. Shipped (roiu ton", cwt tons, cwi WyotllinK 33,P1 10 1101,219 18 Upoer l.ehlgli 7.017 18 2 3..U1 17 lluiver Meadow 11.477 10 3li2,is'j t7 llai'cton 7,74105 129,s(i0 15 Mntich chiuiK O.C'J 17 S1.V1I8 11 Unznrdvllle 2d 433 U0 Smith and Jtidil Total 7?.m-,01 2 3G5.73! 18 Previously tenoned 2.293 13) 12 Total to date 2,S", 7.13 18 Heme lime last ye tr 2,033 677 19 Increase 334,756 09 Uecreaie The Election. Tho following tnblo shows the ofrl clnl vote of Lehlghton, Welssport nnd Franklin township, as polled on Tues day last for tho soveral candidates : W'port. Frnklln. L'ton Preldent, Tllden, 62 ISO 222 " Hares, Si 101 191 Alio. JuJxh, Leonard, 64 163 'til " " Foster, 30 1113 18! Congress, Collln, 63 101 220 " Waller, 3) 1C1 li State Senator, Burnett, 63 101 220 " " Sehoch, 31 lot 197 Assembly, Krsainsr, 63 172 22.1 " Sweeney, 41 116 132 " Kaphr, 34 1S 27e " Hudson, 85 153 102 rrothonolary, IVIst, 67 101 2;h " Kemerer, 25 103 135 Sheriff, Itsudeobush, 67 171 138 " Painter, 27 151 270 Jary Com., Keller, 62 101 222 " " Soott, SI 101 US (Jen. Miles' Fight with Sitting' Dull. The correspondent of the Now York Herald, writing from Cabin Creek, M. T., October 21, thus describes the fight of General Miles with Sitting Bull's command : " On the prectpitons rise !mmd!atolv bo'ore n, compered of nlah (travollr knolls, were Ihe mila bodf of Sioux. The ruvino of the stream divided lo the neht ; one portion running far to the ncltt. the other extending: to theuoiihand hit alone the line of the advance. On the left it tin. branch was a very hlzh llclt'C command Ins the wholoplatt of thn field nml distant from tne ravine a low hundred ynrds. This waa corercd br Indian.. The praltie beroml the ht'lirhlH. ou which the main Imdy ot tboM'onx had tslten up position, w.ts 10. Hair, a-, usiul.eat'h hw"II ilelng lusher for st-veiat nulf. Ihe gioutid nn tho rlEhlot therltrht brant h nf the Httoum vtas similar to that on the left but 1101 so IllRll " The plan of the Indians, it appeared now, wan te Kt the fifth ieimerji to paa the main force .nt) thus becuuio entatifrled In tho ravines and low around. while lit crowning the snrruun. dine heifthie they would be entbleto pour a concentrated lite 011 the ma and tenet the Custer butchery. Oeneral Miles waa not the tnau to be thus cntraoped and bv Captains Ui Mr (.ml Coney's moves uefei'od thelirst pai t ol thlnprofrrauune. Ills plan was ns petluctaa Its execution was complete " The line wna now inovtua onl of the ravine ami up the precipitous ktio.ls, the Indians ulv in wav Kradnaliy and easily In front, not vet fhnng a snor, tue atmtstlo apparently restrain ing both lorces. The .iub now miivi.il out of the ravinua aud up the pieclpttoua frravil bitt'es As the tine atproachetl the summit of tho he crht the loux fiogan their wild wurdano.) lit our front. Tins waa tho first hostile demonstration Maur might have been killed now b. the Hod. mm mm, but that tho dtslUe 10 be 11 ret. to break tho arinlHice prevailed with Oinoral Miles. The Hodman gun was pushed (orward on tho nirbt gad was moving furward In good order when 11 ahot from tne rear passed through Lieutenant Pope's company, and was at once returned by the eairei men, who were tired ot Halting This company was at once ordered to clear thera. vines and the knolls whence the shots uiime. At tho same time the main line adrauci'd rapid it. the tua 11 (toi.t o( the cioax dished In clrolns along the front dtlivering a rapid fit e ar.d then disappearing behind tho sw9i,s. Their riding wus inaRiiitlceut, but the dre was quito incfftw tno. "Meanwhile tho gallant Kosseati worthy o( bll great brother's reputation, moved straurht up ths lolly height under a rapid 'tire until he reached thj summit and securul the aey o( the neld. It was handsomely done, and without loss of life, aided by the booming of tho Hod man. The Sioux now onven from every Im portant point flanked aud (oiled, made wide ctrciea. and many came arout.d to the rear or (link and rear of Companv K. which had beeu urdoredtoremaluwl.il the train unal It was out ol danger. These Indians in the rear took possesslou of each height, aud dismnuniingdld some close nrlua. Here Borveant MoPhenn, C'omiuiuy K. was wounded severely (rom uahot. I'np Indians now tired the prairies in (rout, and amid tho flimos tho Ught ooutlnuod unill no Sioux remained to oouoso the edvauee. Of the number actually engaged or the lo. Incurred on tho elite o( the Indians it Is Impossible .0 apeak with any certainty. The Fifth bad three haudreiand uluetj-vight all told, and the In diana ceitaiuly aitatiy outnumuered these, hittlug Hull's torces ate etuuaid at six hun dred on tie Held, hat many did not take part m tue ugni. "It usa sluoe been bestd that there were three bands, 1 1 all dftoea liuud.ea warriors, ot wbloli only lew took part. Uix dead Indiana were seen lylug on tho floloj but as they had lull op poituuity lo carry off their detd brtorethey could be reached by the tioopi It Is reasonable tn betlovo a ereat number were filled. What ever ineir loa In illkl may hnvu been, more sevete was tue loss 01 sevetat ions 01 urieu onr falo mo it and a lariro amouut oteatup equipage. For this I hey had fought, aud bv the loss ot the flht tho nr(.atizu o( cutting Hull was diminish. ed. Uis punlsuuieut (or the destructl in of a raiiantnanu oicavuiry was acoumoustieu uy nfnutrv alone, not ' oivalry soldier or officer being ou the Held In this engagement." This Is a good season (or beats. Six were recently killed in Tloa-t county, one ol them weighing S1.0 ponudi. The estate of tho deceased Pittsburg coal king, W II, llrown, foots up over S3.25J.oou. in eariy II fo he dug coal at one and a halt ceuta per bushel. Edward 8. btokea has rented apartment! in Cnestnnt street, aud la to spend some tlmo in Pht.adulphla, bla native city, belore going Into business ag In. A life nn statne of William Ponn In vices oi the (ounuer ot Pennsylvania. Is to he treated 111 Fairmont Paik, m pruxltuUy to l..Mna ... Ammamn. ut,..,. nt Ihi. Hta arirl ,.r. siemotiai nan -Mr.. Kather Alsdurt. the oldest Inhabitant ot Malta township. Crawlord icuuty. died last Saturday ut the aae ot nluoty.oight. Horn dur lug the revolutlou, she h id 011, lived her own eucNUou. bae. wttu net nusoann, w as among tin earllnat uAttlera In that Dart nf the euuutrv. bh l-avea a great mauy deseendania there ami at Union. William Follls. a man who waa la the battle of Waterloo, ujiler We.hnxcaa. dtet a low diys ago, at n icnoiaaviue, uy. Tho death of Cnrdlnal'Antonelll Is nnnouncudiby Atlantic cable. He was Intiio 71st'year of his ago, and, owing to sovero Illness, Ills death had beon ex pected for somo lime. Glacomo An toiielll was borne In Somlno, tn Italy, or parents belonging to tho middle claits, nnd wns educated for tho Church. His nblllties soon beenmo evident, nnd after holding several positions under I'opo Gregory XVI, ho wns, In June 1874, rnlsed to the dignity of Cardinal Dencon by Pius IX. Cardinal Atitonnelll was Secrelnry of State to the Pope, Presi dent ot thu Council of Ministers. Pin feet of the Sacred Apostolic Palaces, of tho sncred coHgregntlon of Lorettn, and of the Cousultn, nml was for twenty eight years thn agent In nil matters ro latlng to the diplomatic Intercourse of tho Itomait Court with the rest of the world. .llattciN of Intercut. Jnliu llalitwln, r3r riled Taridav moinlngla New York from blows received from hla -.on. Tho latter s tys Ins father's eituU was (laetured by nn atcldeutal (all, Ilrnce Dickson a heavy onerntor In the oil region, died on isunilay morniug last. Judge Wcav.r. of Texts, dto.l ntOaliisvll , lu that -'t'ltp ou the 4th Inst. He was n terse writer and A fluent spealter. Arthur F. ench died recently nf stnrvatton, In laimloi. Ills gtunlfather was niddeoiuip tn the lather ot Queen Victoria, nml his uuc.o comtnsndeJ the until Dingouu-. Theie was a sei lona not lu Chnrlston, 8. G, We luesilav evening llrouu street was crowded Willi Ii. neks uud whites, excited nndntixioui over the election returns A dispute b.ttweeu u itepjblic-tn unit lieuiocrnt was fol, owed by Ihe blocks, who wet e In themrjority, opouiuu a eeucia tlto upon the whites and diiving them fioji the street (or 11 lime Thn whites somral lied nnd a shnro t-onfl'Ct ensued, which was speedily stopped by tho U. IS. tioops, who ar rived qiucltly 011 the scene end dlspeised the mob. Two men one while in.l ore black wero killed, aud several blacks and about a doseu whiles were wounded. A. P. IlO'lin, ot Ilradlilg, has been present ed by a u.itud arcluo ilomt ot (re.uud, and a member ut tho lt"yal Irish noid 1 ny, with bl specimens ot ancient stone luipioutouti, boiong inu lo t.10 Neollt'ilo or Polisne.t Sone Age. '1 ho collection Is nn interesting one. At tho meeting nt ths Itoforuted Synod at Heading the topoi t of the snptiuito lent ot iu Men sho a a th..t there nre f jrty missions under the onto of the missionary bosnl tout receive assistance. Uf this nu uber sovouteen are lu tho o. stern sj-ikkI, two vo lit the I'll tabu g synod and tlreo under thn euro of the mission ary superintendent. Tno amounts expended ny the il'tfjicut svnods tor missions are as fol lows: Kasleru synod, t150: Pittsburg synod, t:2i8 -ynod of Potomao. 81770. The total smount contributed ftom 11 sources for the cause of missions is 410,651.8'), It is suggested b. thn treasurer of tho .illusion board, lu Older to siiDnly the wants til the missionary work, that Sli.oO 1 will bi required to defray the ex penses ol tho current year. A large number nf repeatersand fraudulent voter were uireslod in Philadelphia Tuesday. Mr. Bott the (risky Oaptlst preacher In Philadelphia has tin. n dismissed hy the church couferenco having his cae under examination. A new 800ft suspension bndgo has been thrown neioss tho Mouongahelu at Ptttabnrg. Chain cables are used lutead of tho ordinary wires A visitor at Philadelphia being ask-d whetuer he preteired Dictates to stacutry, sala ho 1 prefei red tho latter, as "you kin go all ronuti the starxios, bat you ciu't seo only one side or the p.cters." it Closing Prices of DeIIaven & Town sknd, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Stteet, Philadelphia, Nov. S)th, 1875. t7. s.d's. if-cl 7k bid 17I4 asks 11. S. 8-7. 's. 1803 p 14 bid 10 ask U. s. 5.20's, 1(JJ. & J.... im Md 13 askt. V. 8. S-:u's 1867 liii bid 18 aslut It. s. ,-.20'h, 180S 10H hid I7! aslu. V. S. 1U-4.H 14 bid u ask tl. H. 1 tirrency, 8's 24 bid 24 1, ai.kt.Ml U 8. 6's I85I. new 12 bid 12 H asked I'ei nsvlvunia It. It 46 bid 10 1, asked riiiln .V Itonillug 11. It 2h bid 21 H atkel Lehigh Vlley II. It 50 bid 50) asked I eMgn Coal ,tfc Jsnv. Co ... SJ'i tad 3t asked United Ceiiip.tnies of N. J.I3n, bid 137 asked oil creek A ll. Val. it. It. sli hid 81, asked Phils, .t l.i 113 11 it 131, bid 14 asked rtnithoni Ctntral it. It.... 2II uid 20 1, asked Iletinnvtllo Pass. It. It. Co 21 bid 24V asked ca nwissa It it. prciei rod. 3914 bid 4" asked Oolil us, md 9(, nea Special Notices. ir jon tvaut to b Stong, Health and vigorous taker,. P Knnkel's Hitter Wp of Iron. No lanenoge can convey an adeqnM idea of the Immediate nnd nlmosr marvelot change produced by taking E. F. Knnkel'a B. ter wine of Iron in the dtseaswl, riebllltstx and shattered nervous system, Whetherbrokri down bv exceas, wesk by nature, or linpared bi e.ckuess. the relaxed an unsti nngorgaulzatioi Istestoredto perfect health nml vigor. Sob only lit $1 bottles. Sold by all druggists am dealers every whs, e. Xenons Debility. Nervous Debility Debility a depressed, irritable state ot mind weaa", nervous exhuntcd feeling no energy or animation, cutifnscd head, weak memoiy, and consequences of excess, men si overwork. This nervous tleuilliy hods a soverlgn cure In E. F. Knnkel's mttcr Wlua ol Irou. Ir tone the ava. trin, dispels the mental gloom and despondency, nnd t ejuvlnstes the entiio system. Sold oul v in 1 bottles. Get the genulue. Take only hi. " Knnkel's, It I as n yellow wrapper around It, fcli photograph on outside. Bold by vnur drnirgtsi. Ii 1" Ktlhkel Proprietor, .No io9 Nortn Nluth Btreet, Phllai'.tlnhin. ra. fiend (or circular or advice iree. I'ry inv groat reiimny. Oat It of yourdrusg:st, alx bottle for 11.01. It cannot lull. It is guaranteed to do as (s recommended. Worms t Worms I Worms J E. P. Kunkel's Worm 8yrnp never (alls to re move ali klpds ot worms 8eat, Pin. and Stotu. uehe Worms aro icndlly removed bv Knnket'a Worm syrup, nr Knnkei 1- the only succa.s. lul pliystciun In the country (or Ihe removal nf Tape worms. He removes them lu 2 to 3 ho.irs, wlta head and allootuploio nilve. and no fee until head Is passed. Common ense teaches 1( Tab a Worm can be removed, all other wmms can bereadilv ileatroted. Ask your drunii.it for a bottle or Kunkel's Worm Syrup, Price 11.00 per oottl'j It never (at's. K he has tt net. havo btin get It. or send to Proprietor. K. P. Kunkel 29 North Ninilt btiee. Philadelphia, Pa. (Advice at offloe tree, or by mail.) Nor. 11. Q AND AI, WOOD poes.es much grestsr power In restoring to a huslthy ststetbe mu cus membrane ot tne urethra thanelthei Cubeba or l opaiba. It never produces sickness. Is cer tain and -needy tu Its action, it ta last -uper. aeding every other remedy, Hlxty cpules cure In six or eight days. Mo other medicine can do this. Dundaa Hick it Co.'s Hot I Capsules eontamlng OUo(8iudalwoKi, sold at ah Drug Stores Ask (or circular, or scud to Si nnd 37 Wooster street, JJew Vork, for oue. p2B ma OSK PA It LOU PIUTURE, printed In ten colors 1 Pocket Knlle (white handle). 18 Blank Vbdtlug Cards, IS sheets Writing Paper. 12 White Envelopes 1 Itabher, 8 Pens the lot sent post paid (or 21 cents. U. J. KUHTZ, 407 Canal tit,, 1st Ward, Philadelphia. Circulate snt (roe. Aug.Ss. WANTP.D the bnslness men to know that laey can get JOB PitINTI.NO done cheaper ae CAtinoN ADVocatu Ofllce than at any other plaoe In the county. Try us. Manhattan OIL Company, OF NEW YQAKt Lubricating and lUiiuiloatiiig- Oils. wm. mawjub. nooma;. veohouta' Ex change, TUIltU and WAl-VUT StrettSj Phl.a uoiifittt, t . HOV. SO, 1S70. QKKTENNIAl, SALOON, BUbQUEUANSIA ST.. SIAUail QUUNKN VllXXK INKMAKN, Propr. fresh Philadelphia Lager Beer tl wars on tap. Cigars o( (Jbicest tlators. and sU other Hilda el ftofresbuiente to ne (ound In a utat-eldaa1 Stloon. PitKiC LUNCH tvery ilomlna 11 lu o'elook. f.l whoa you ajo to ifauch Olmuk, July 18, l78-yl
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