Society Meetings. ISFINITO OlSTLE, No. 78, A. O. K. OF TnE M. C. 2nd and 4tb Monday of each month. In Ha ter's Ilall. Lchlghton, at 7:80 o'clock r. M, W, II. Ilonninger, 8. K. C. I S. It. Gilliam. 6, K. It. H. O.llDE.S 1IUTTEN LODQE, "No. 068, 1. O. O. F.. meets every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, In lienor's nail, Altrcd Beck, a. O. I a. B. lienor, Secretary. JlKTUCJlKX TRIBE. No. tii. Imp. O. of It. M., meets In liohfr'e lull oToiySstnrdar.il. L. aaggus. Sachom : O. V. Delhi, C. of It. Toao Pool Tamil, No. 171. Imp. O. It. M meet on Wedneailay ovenlng ot oocn week, ut 7:30 o'clock, in Publib School Hall, Welsspnrt, Pa. O. W. Schwab, s.i Jao. Brong, c. of It. ISHianroK Lodoe, No. 2.11. K. of P.. meets on Friday evenings, 1n Roller's llolt. at 7:S0 o'clock, RQauiner, O. 0. T. K. Ilatcliff, K. c( It. and 8. Advertising' KatcN. e,de,flro It to ho distinctly understood that no advertisements will he Inserted In the col umns of TllKOAlinox Advocate that inov bo -eiewed from unknown porue or linns unless a eoompamed with the casu. The following are nr 05 lt terms. Adveitlsemonts for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion 10 Cts. " Six. Months, per Inch each Insertion 13 cts. : Three Months. " ' " JO Cts. ' Lets than three months, first Inser tion tU each subsequent Insertion 2SCts, Local notices 10 cents nor line. II. V. MOItTJlIMER. Pnhllsher. J FRANKLIN LICSI rnrsioiAN and EunoKdN, (Zofs Rttidmt IVtysician of JTarriiburg Hospital). omen Next door to the Union Chnrcb, WEISsroRT, PA. H" Ppectal attention given to tho Blseasos of TVptbttn. Contultstlon In English and German. Aug. 19, l877-6m JJIl. EDWARD DROWN, S VRO EON DENUST, Of tho Pennsylvania Dcntai College, Philadel phia, has opened an office In LKIIIOHTON, on BROAD STItEET. next door to Snyder's store. All work warranted satisfactory. LAUGHING OAS used for the painless ex traction tf Teeth. Aug. 11,-1877-yl ffl It. SlEWEltS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY & COUNSEIiLOR ' AT LAW. Office, No. 2, Mansion Uonso, MAUCH O HUNK, PA. Settling Estates, filing Accounts and Orphans Court rrnctico a specialty. Trial of Cnues caretullT attended to. Legit transactions In English and German, au 8. SATOIHtAT MORNINO, AUOUST 23, 1877. Local and Personal. Oysters will be ripe in seven days , Ptlfatcr'6 luk Is the test grease for ilio Hlit els of trade. Sufferlnc will exhibit Its presence by the cries of the baby, and should bo removed by tho prompt use of that highly recdnimrndcd remedy Dr. Itull's Baby Syrup. It Is free from Morphia. Price 25 cents. Tho ltutz'.own Fair will commence on the 18 til of September. Reading has had 117 deaths from Small pox since the 1st of January last. Tho city of Beading owes tho Beading Gas Company $18,000 of back standing-gas bills, due last year. --Thistles 'reQulrn mAtcal treAttnlant to remove them, and so do bolls dbd pimples. Dr. Ball's littiod Mixture Is a radical blood searcher, curing dl! skin eruptions. Miss Sophia C. Keaiper, of fiaston, Is a century plant. The Allentown News estimates tho profits of the Lehigh county sheriff on Ftiaay at $3,000. Tho Bethlehem school authorities liave recently exchanged 825,000 of 0 per cent, bonds for 0 per cent, bonds. Tl'iero aro 1,000 soldiers Id the neighborhood of Scranton. The ,ibcrifl of Schuylkl'l couuty ad tertlses sixty-four properties for sale. Hon. J. C. Kreamcr will pleaso ac. cfcpt our thanks for valuable public doc uments. A number of members of the Ma hnnoy military company are sick from overexertion while in the enSegcncy rervlce. ithomas S. Beck, Esq., has1 been appointed assignee by Jos. S. Webb, of Lehlahton, and Rudolph Jtutuble. of MMiOnlng. Effective Jacob1 Johnson, of East' on has been appointed U. S. Deputy Marshal for the Kaaton District of Pennsylvania. Grand opening of ladles' fall nnd winter dress goods at Daniel Graver's Bee Illve Store, next to First Natlona 1 Bantc. &JIf you owe for this paper, fre would be pleased If yon Would remit the amount now. We need money "mnclily" at this tlme'.g Great inducements in Summer Dry Goods, to cash buyers, atNusbaum & Son's. Beautiful I WfcW you go to Mauch Chunk, don't fair fo call at E. F. Luck enbach'a near Broadway House, and ceo his beautiful wall paper, &c. If you need anything In the print Ing line, It will pay yuu to call at? tills office before ordering elsewhere. Plain and fancy Job prlutlng at low prices'. The Centennial Slate Company has now orr hand' 1,000 squaros of their cel ebrated Guarantee Btuo 1 too Uug Slate, whloli they will sell at lowest market juices, ror winner particulars address F. P. Seniuiela Seo'y, Iiebighton, Pa. J . K. Kiel ert has still a few or those eligible lots In Hlckertstown to dispose of. If you-fei I like securing a good home call asd see him hw u Un un. plying Hour,feeN, lumber and coal at tho wncofc rates. Now Is A pnAiil limn In nnt In pnn. winter coal, tlielprlce now being fully as low as It will l. Semmel & Gabel have Ju3t recelved200 tons, which they ate eelling very low. Call and leave your order and leJrn prices. The PennsyhVtnln coal donlpany paid 70,000 in bllvAr to their employees In the vicinity ofJituton' last cilver In large quantities can be pur chased at to ner ceJfc. discount, which would amount to a CTroflt ot 1,400 to wo vuuiDBny, Now Is n good time to engage, one of David Ebbcrt's handsomo teams and take your families up tho valleys to view the works of nature. Charges very moderate. Tho Court of Northampton county has appointed Hon. John K. Flndlay, attorney nt law, Thor.ias Kirkhrlde, M. J) and William Pepper, M. D., all of Philadelphia, ncdihmlsMon to Inquire and report upon tllti menial coHditloh of Allen C. Laros, now under sentence of death In Jail at Easton for the crlmo of murder. Mr. Harry T. Slomhan, U. S. N., will please accept the thanks of ourself and P. T. Brady for the very handsome canes presented last week. Mr. M. Is on tho U. S. steamer " Swatara," now stationed at Norfolk, va., nnd we are pleased to add that ho Is enjoying the best Ut health. Last week Reuben Kerpor, aged sevonty, a farmer residing In Alsace township near the Splese church, Berks county, made a desperate attempt to kill himself by cutting his throat with a butcher knife at his home, lie cut a terrible cash In his thioat from ear to ear, but did. not sever the main artery. lie also had a rope on nana 10 using hlnuclf. The Heading Railroad announces a dividend of one dollar nnd forty cents per share on the preferred Mock and seventy cents per sharo on the common stock of tho Schuylkill Navigation Com pany, payable in Beading Railroad scrip on and after August 22. This scrip Is dated July 1, 1877, bears 0 per cent. Interest, and Is payablo in 3vo years. Tnose payments are to sstuu the dividends on these stocks until July 1, 1878. Nathan ITIlman, formerly of Slat Ington, was tried In Court at Beading last week on a charge of false pietence, in that ho made it a practlco to buy horses and give In payment therefor cheques on banks In which lie baa no funrtti. He bought a horse from Mr. C. A. Seldel, of Hamburg, for which ho gave a check on tho German National Batik of New York, which camo back protested, on account of the) defendant having nd funds there. Ullniau has been In prison at Heading for some time, nnd it detainer has now been lodged against him fur an offence slmi lar to the above In Carbon county. Verdict guilty; sentenced to three months' additional Imprisonment; Al lentown Democrat. Placing a Dig Mortege. Tho Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, although In May last they asserted that their condition was per fectly sound, have made a new mort gage of $10,001,000 on their property In Pennsylvania. Their mortgagee is the Union Trust Company. Tho bonds are to be used In payment of sucli por tions of tho bonds duo Nov. 1. 1877, ns may not bo renewed; In retiring the floating debt of $1,500,000, and In "floating" the company (to use the ex pression ot President Dickson) until 18E0. Tho funded debt of the company, sechred by property In New YiirU and New Jersey, Is 815,116,000, and the new mortgago Increases this flobt 85, 000,000. The company's c'dpltal stock is $20,000,000. In May last a committee of stock holders was appointed to go over the company's property and report as to Its condition, value, &c. They have made a voluminous report, from which the following facts are taken: Since its Incorporation the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company has disbursed more Ihtm two liundre . tn'tlions of uoil.us U lias given constaut employment to thousands ot tneu. MuiIuk agrlouiture, manufacture, mid the niecllnn.o at U have been tolnt.v mnpfl ..i hr Its operations. Along the uue of in worts. towns ftd village liavo sprung up wnero nftr yni.iKu.uuuuiiMtu w i urruess CXIHIOH, in IbosoconntKM whereto 11s mines are situated pcpumtlou arri valuation have Increased ten. taut. It Is a colligation, well ami ho ofubiv manage J. havini; and deserving tLst reputation In the cominuuity. Its policy lias been const r vutlve, but lievertluU'S' progro-sivo, Hnors in manaKemont occurred, bui they hnvo beon raiC. It hash en wuiuleiluily successful its dividends Imvlue been lar, and fur thirty eight years continuous, iho depressed eobill. tion of its securltlet 1- duo elite Hy to tho luw price of eoal ror this, le-noiulbi.lty does i.ot reston theiiautiiretH. Si.mo iuve-tuieirts, ere. 11 niunly nnine. have been unprufltab'6. The truubies eutai.ed by extieniely low prices lor cunl and the locklnc up of Djpuul liavu been rttr (travutod by thorelteriiied inii'tatemeuti of uu. ciuiiiilou persoiui Hie turpuni ,on lannuu ciatiy itroiiir. Itsnroperiy is eudriuous lu ex tent and value, and nimliubly oared lo.- or mtn ol superior quailncuuons. 1 he martut winch tliev have opened fur coal niako pouhOssloij ot the k'e.l Hues nro ssary and 1 rolltabl. I hn loss which noniinulv uccrucs will doutitloss loun Kive place tu a dlrrct pioiit. With co I ut reasonable prices which cannot lot g be with held, u success equal to that of the vast Is us suicd. JohnV I.. Prayn, Adulphus IUmtlton, n. M. Uluieled, Heury II, l'aiuum. 12. B. Uranb Trials ot Strikers. John Hunt was put on trial at Phila delphia, Tuesday, charged ith ob structing the pai-sago of iho United States wall. The Government alleged that on July 2tf, at South Kastnn. the defendaut and a large number of others stopped a train of cars on the Lehigh Valley liallruad, to which a tnnll car containing mall matter was attached, and that defendant said tlmt by order of a committee the train could not go on. The defendant prod 11 ;ed a telegram which he had sent to tho Postmaster General during the strike, stating that though the strikers had offered tho com. pany the use of an engine and uiaVT'car to carry the mails, Uiey had refused to carry tliem. JudgHCadwalladercI'dlrgcd the jury, saying that iho regulation ol the carrying of the niaUs was a mutter for the general Government, and not for private persons. The Jury fuund tlio pilsonW guilty, and lw Was re manded fur sentence. At Newiftt, N. J., on Saturday morning, Vice Chancellor Van Vllet pronouueed seuteuees la the cases of the New Jersey Central Hallroad strik ers, tried for contempt of Codrt In In terfering with tho receiver of the road. Edward Knott, James Schwarti, Jas. Matthens and Albert Snyder were beu teticed each to pay f50 film and bi liu prl.oued in the county Jail to nwtilt the further pleasure of tho court, Charles Garecht being sentenced tu Imprison ment alone. Durllug and McGovern were discharged. Letter from Mnucli Chunk. Haucii cnusK, Am. m, 1S77. It tho world moves, as they say, It has moved very slowly with us here since I wrote to you last, for, on the wholo, things remain Identically tho same. Tho very eamo stalo of affairs exists tiie strlko continues, the soldiers remain1, ttnd "hard times" still Turnlsh the chief; yea, almost exclusive topic" df conversation. The oftlcers' hop, which n week ago was one of the tilings to be, Is no lodger so, as it took place on the evening ap pointed, and transpired Jus about In the ny as written up by Brother Boyle of the Coal Gazette, with prophetic eye, six Hours In ddvanco of Its actual occurrence. " All's well that ends well," of course ; but what guaranty had Brother Boyle at tho tlmo ho pub lished an account of it that the ball would actually take place ? Had there been a "slip," what a pitiable plight our confrero would have been In I As it was, tho ball turned out to be all the prophetic Boyle said It had been. Notwithstanding the strlko prevail ing throughout tho balrmcd of the re gton, the miners of A. Pardee & Co. continue faithfully at wbrk, perempto rily refusing to lend ari ear td the per 1 tent entreaties of the strikers to Join their movement. That theirs .should be the only party of metl at work while all the others are idlo, speaks well both for them and their employers, showing, as It does, the existence, ot the bi st re lations between tho two. It is indeed the only redeeming feature in tho pro sent stiilte. The general impression now Is that a small, but general, ad vance of rates In miners' wages will be conceded on or about the first of Sep tember. Should this come to pass, and the upward teitdehcy of the coal mar ket bi maintained, a general revival of trade throughout tho te&ion will be the consequence. David Lttts, who acted a rather con spicuous part during the late railroad strike, for which ho was attested on Sunday evening by oWcers Williams and Brelsford, was, on Monday, taken to Philadelphia, where, no doubt, plenty of time will be given him to repent him self of ills late folly. Several otner parties', whoso mystefU ous dlsappearnnco I clironbled a week ago, are alsd inquired for by the detec tive's, but its yet nd clue has been ob tained as to their whereabouts ; but that eventually they will be caught no one doubts, 'iho probabilities are that the lesson ntitv being taught the Strikers will bfi taken to heart, and preveut a repetition of the dlsgiuc'eful scenes of the yinst. The Mauch Chunk settlement rtt Ocean Gtovo Is represented as Increas ing rather than otherwise ; but though the Methodlstlc fraternity are apparent ly moving heaven and earth for the conversion of souls, I've yet to hear the name of the first Mauch Chuuker among the hopeful converted. On last Saturday evening the garrison of Mauch Chunk whs somewhat re duced by tho departure of forty ot the unaligned troops, commanded by It. Ross, for Governor's Island, whence they are to be sent to the 7th Infantry, now In Montana. The departure of 6ome of the men was sorely regretted by their friends, a number ot whom happened to be of the other sex. Oh, dear I Coal traffic by canal, almost exclu sively confined to shipments from A. Pardee & Co., were rather limited last week, and havo continued so during tho present ; still, quite a number of boat men have been enabled to clear for parts along the line. Poor fellows I it's been up-hill business with them all along, nnd if any class of the communi ty U deserving of pity, they're Certain ly the ones. I knew ot many who thus far during the season have made but two or three tiips; and yet they must not only live, but hire help and keep a team, anil all this on 55 cents per too to tidewater. Arbitrators engaged In trying a con tract ease between Bush and Al fred Lewis, of White Haven, on Wed nesday rendered Judgment lu favor of Lewis, 'llielrcase was quite a mixed up iifT.Mf, co u Miming tub days In its trial, and at its close outsiders weie probably no wiser than they had Ijeeu before. Albright & Freynian conduct ed Ihe case for plaiutilf, aud Craig for defendant. Tliu presence of tho Koystone (Sum mit Hill) aud Continental (Asliton) bauds lu town caused Mauch Chunk tu wear quite a lively aspect this (Thurs day) forenoon1. They camo for the pur pose of holding a picnic lu " Moxhelm er's Garden," and from present appear auces the affair promises to be a suc cess, especially If they should be Joined by the Washington of Nesquehoninc, accompanied by a contingent of ladies, III which latter respect the bands already Lere have done remarkably well. The Jury-toom being needed for liti gation, etc., purposes during the coin ing term of Couit, the military author itles here have been ntnltled and con. seuted to acate the same the tirsl of the coming- week, suns to allow plenty of time for their proper chuning up. It will be well lur your readers to ro member that tho coming special term of Court will be entiiely devoted to the trials of civil suits, thirty of which have been set apart for tlut purpose". Crim inal ca5es will not be heard until the mtetlng of the regular Quai ter Sessions, which convenes on Moudiy, October 8th, when constables aud all others re quired to be present should attend. Mr. L. Friedman's exteuslve store room at Summit Hill is no more, it hav ing been destroyed by fire at an early hour hist Monday moriiluu. When Hist discovered the tire was coiiDoed to the show-window lu the front of the build lug, Unwilling- to burst in the door, the parties on the ground' first aroused the proprietor ; but by the lime tills was dune tiie destructive element i.ad made audi headway In the interior of the building that all thoughts of extinguish ing the uro had to be abaudoued. They betook themselves Instead to save as much as they could of the contents ot the cellar. Several barrels of coal oil, a few barrels of hams, so jju sugar, etc., were saved, also tho contents of tho dining room and kitchen on the first floor. All else wad lost, even the cloth ing of tho family, who were compelled to quit the promises almost nudo. While tho flro was yet burning briskly evidences of Its being of Incendiary origin were plainly visible, largo holes having been mado under the show window through which the faggots had been inserted ; and that tho design wa3 plunder was evidenced by tho almost complete, disappearance ot all article-) that weho known to have been removed from tho burning building. Although Insured for $8,000, Mr. Friedman's loss will bd considerable. Mr. O'Donnell's dwelling, near by, was partly destroyed; butBrlsttn's lumber yatd abd carpenter shop, as well as Friedman's stable and otner outbuildings, wtJto saved, O' Donnell'a loss Is fully covered by in surance. Efforts are how being idado to ferret out the Incendiaries and bring them to punishment. , Mr. William Ditterllne, a weii known citizen of this place, having had several strokes of palsey some weeks ago, died, In consequenie, on last Tuesday noon, and was burled on Thursday afternoon. Up to date only threo actions appear on tho Commonwealth docket for Octo ber term of Court. Yours, etc., W. S. It Is presumed that tho annual Democratic primaries will be held on the last Saturday of September. Mr. Cllarlcs Casner, of Wpatherly, claims to have shipped upwards of two thousand bushels of huckleberries dur ing1 tho season Thc"Est Mauch Chunk bulldlnfj loan squabble has nt last been amicably settled by the payment ot the existing deficiency by tho secretary. Thomas Selgfrled, of East Mauch Chunk, Is pronounced the champion po tato ralierof that borough, so bountiful is said to be the yield of a lot uu which lie had planted the taters. Wclssport ltelili. The camp meeting near Danlels vllle was & grand success. The strike necessitated the suspen sion of all the men of our boat-yard. On Sunday tho Rev. Erb preached his annual harvest sermon to a large congregation. There are at presoHt 50,000 tramps In the country. How to get rid of tueso Is the great problem of the day. J. S. Miller recently took a new de parturehuckstering. Well, John Is a clever fellow and deserves a clever sup port. Mother Leah Laury, a good and much appreciated resident, moved to Slatingtou. Her friends wish her a pleasant home. The fact that our foundry Is so lively chowS that our Miners did, as yet, not go out on a strlko. They have plenty to mould. Hon. II; Boyer Iritely embellished his flue residence by enclosing ills yard with an elegant Iron feuce. That Is right, friend 11., beadtlfy. There is a fierce contest between one of our S'abbath-breakcrs and our honorable Council. Our good citizens n'o pleased witli tho action ot Council. We all say, Council, pre'ss. Latoly there wero 1500 dogs drowned In New York at the pound. L'eoplo pay more to keep dogs than to keep preachers; therefore, some preachers don't like dogs especially not lu church, Tho last quarterly report of J. Zern, Assistant Secretary of the Evan, gellcal Sunday School, shows that there are 10 officers, 20 teachers, and 225 scholars ; total, 255 ; average attend ance, 170. There wero newly received 24 ; one died Charley Mertr. " Marshill " is Informed that Hov. Freeman, pastor of the Heformed Church, is speaking ot renting a small farm and do a little farming in connec tion with preaching. I suppose he, like some other parsons, gets hardly enough to keep soul und body fairly together. Some christians are very liberal lu buy ing unnecessary things, but they arfl enormously mighty stingy in support ing the Gospel. A poor slgfi'.' The practico of some of Oar boys a nit young men to stilp, swim and dive near the biidge over the canal, Is a shameful and disgraceful act. A great deal of dissatisfaction has been maul tested on account ot this inhuman nui eituve, aud it ought to bo forbidden by our Council. IfAiiniiLL. List ofLctlera Remaining uLcalledforln the Lchlgbton P. 0. up 10 August .3i u, la77: Uusli Austin I Ilex. Mrs. Lorlna Hoyei. leruel beodoor, .ur. Oi-oe, l.iuuen Biuiih. Churlcs' Kllue, Mis. iSmtna It. 1 '1 riuo John 1. ton. Urtuu I Wertb, ltuury ilever, Jonas f Yuuse, Israel Persons calling for anv of the above letters win pitoto say " Adt ertised." 11. II. riiTSns, rostmasior. Firemen, Take Kotlce. Tito members of Lehigh ifobk and Ladder Company, No. i, of Lehlghtou, Pa., are respectfully requested to be present at a stated meeting of the com pany to be Sell' on Monday evening, September Urd, 1877, in their hall, as an election of officers tor tho ensuing year Is to take place, aud other Important business to be transacted ; also, some action will be taken as regards member's who are In arrears for dues, &c. By order of the President. U: J. Bhetnet, Scc'y. , The Knights oriythlas. At last Tuesday morning's session ot tho Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias, at llarrlsburg the following officers were elected; Grand Chancellor, John Halston, Heading; Grand Vice ' huncellor, A. A. Duke, Philadelphia; Grnnd Prelate, Thomas G. Temple, Pittsburg'; Grand Keeper of Ktconls and Seals, Ueurge Hawkes,- Phifadel phla; Grand Master ot Anus, John B. Merritt, Phllade'phi.i ; Grand Inner Guard.no electiun; Grand Outer Guard. Henry Strockbjue, Philadelphia, rep resentative to Supreme Lodge, for two year, 13 Walter Scott; SUte Deputy Gratfd CanfceJor, tu be voted for only by Past Chancellor's of lodttes working in the German language, lloury Heir, rhllftdvlphla. ' Democratic State Convention. The Democratic Stato Convention met In the hall of tiib Houso of Repre sentatives, at Uarrlsburg, at noon on Tuesday last. Tho convcdtlon was called to Order by Hon. Win. M'CIeN land, chairman ot tho stato central com mittee. Mr. M'Clellnnd sildi As chairman of the stale dem ocratlo commllteo It becomes my dnty to call this convention to order. However g. cat the temptation may bo to make, any icnafhy romarits on the present encouraging position of tne party I shaU refrsln Irom ooinir so, knotting t uu t you have com hero lather to do ttortt than to llstrn to speeches. Kvery democrat throughout illo State if,i'euulvnulii 1 looking to jott today, centlemen, lorworic which thev can Indorse at the pol n, not only tlus venr but In the years that aro to com 0 1 Honing that haimonv may control all your 00 lloeritions and that the woi k done by you shnll be commended by all right talnklng men, I will proceed to Iho or&auizatlon of the convention fur the purposo ur osojitalniug who are dele gates to convention. Hon. Jacob Zlegler tvas elected tend porary chairman, and tho usual pre liminary business was transacted, In cluding tiie appointment ot the several committees, when tho committee on permanent organization reported as fol lows : For Permanent Chairman Hon. Wm. S. Stenger. l-'innalin louuty. Vice Presidents John Chambers: Timothy Meallev, Hamnel s. Ji'Cortnev' V. I). Seltzer, lMwaraill. fr'aulirncr, William s. Kcndrick, James Itaffcrty, Ui-cirge L', Myers, If. w. Moore. K. l'enu Smith, John C. Smith, J. W. i'auiico, Wm. M'Devlti, Dr. Jackson HaaoHer. lion, a A. Iirldgos, J. 11. MUer, Thco. o. Fiaudnlch, Hugo l.vaus. David It. Bur, on. 1'. 11. Ki'iincia.MuJor A, 1:. Lewis, W S. Uoubtns, Qideon llrenuoinan, 1'. (1. Churchill, lion J, llona.il neech, u. W. lMhara, s. small, Dr. Ujulsihler, I). II Stager, buuiuel 11. Walker, o go A. Norlh. Milton A. lmono, W. II. 1.. 11, W. L, Ualbmub, Philip u. Moreat; 'did C. Brown, w. Clark, Thompson M'. Cl-lo John M. ltoth, Lewis Maittn, Charles Anderson. Kinsley T. O'Connor, Victor Pauline, Ira Itausoui. sr., Frank Morrison, Major T. W. C. James. Hiram Dauget; William Ili). Secretaries MnJ. K. M'Coukey.A. II. llollnau, James V. ruttcrsou. II. D, Tate, P. c: Ham. mcr, Atthur Fuzpatrick. Gooigo s. Coburn, William I'. Culley and Peter Muliden. Iho committee on losoluilon. through their chairnuu, It. L. Johnson, of Cambria, made re pot t, wnu-h was road ai follows 1 The democratlo party of Pennsylvania, by Its doleuutes lu convention assombled; does de clarer first That tho Induction ot nuthcrford B. Ilnyes Into the office ol 1'rcsloant, nottvlth. stauulng the election ofHumu -l 3, Tlidcrt there to, was a litgti crime ngelust free government, which has nut been condoned aDd mil not be forgotten. Tho same tpint ot piuitottsm which foi ooro contest upon the llrsi olleuso, will resist and punish any attempt at a eocond. becoifd. That tho mimed ate hupbv etfect of tho application by tho federal ad uilulstralion of the deuiociaito policy of non Intervention lit tho Internal affairs ot tuo southern states, amply vinolcutcs our frequent protests against prevl ous violation of t.iu teseivcd lights ottae sev eral mates to oxmlso all power hot delegated to the general government by express constitu tional provision. lhird. That tho purpose to lefo'rtrt tho civil service which has been proclaimed by the pres. cut ndmtiilstiution; is Uselts adopted -southern policy," a confession ot the 1a1ln.ro of radicalism aud a just ti itmtu to the democracy, winch has long and earnestly di niauded the overthrow and puiust.ufent ut corrupt officials. l'o'urth, That capital combined in corpora tlons has been too biahly favored by both state and federui legislation, nnd Its demands for In go returns nio Inconsistent with the depress ed condition of tho laboring and busluess in terests of the country. V6 opposs futtlier euactmcn.e, lor Its special beuents at the expense ol oilier ihtertsts Labor and capital should have no cause of untagout-m and they should bo left free 10 adjust tnoir own 1 ela tion. Tho right to ooutiact fieeiy exists tor belli parties That the deprivation of em, plovniont ol many thousands of Industrious citizens and laborers a'ud tho deep alstrossot theniSHh os and their families cuUst our heatty sympathies, and wo declare In tho language of J efTeison, tne fouuder of oof party, that a "wlso unit fitigat government which shull restratu men fiom Injuring one another, shall leavo them, otherwise tree to regulate their own pursuits ot industry and luipiuvemcnt, and shall not tako from th mouth of labor the breaJlthas earned," is tho hope ol the neojile in aaversitv and tnelr security in prosperuyi aud that uude such u covtruuieut. which It is tneinlsaionot the Demociacy torn un tain and perpetuale, any lesoit to lotce or to violation of faw. or luvasioif ot tho rights of person or of property, to redress grievehces, is needless aud at war with freo ln stltntloin.uiKliT which the onl y rightful 1 emedy isdv lnqucnllT rocurnng elections ot repro. scutaitvea ol tho pcoplolu siaioLcfflslatnro aud in the Federal Cougiess to the majority which should be ucceptod as tho voice 01 ail. Filth. That wo accept the admonition ot Jao.tfcon'inaaylus; "considering staud.ng aim lBs as daugeious to treo governmeuts In time ot peaco. I huall not seek 10 enlarge ourpieseut estuiilishmint, nor iTUrcgara toe salntnry lesson uf political experleueo which teaches f lat the numary 6'iouiU ho held subordinate to the cl 11 power," ana accordingly iho lucrease of the icucrat ai wj . iiuu uny uiiempi 10 employ it as a paitisau agent or tedcral authority, or tor in terference with the soveieign rights ot the slates will xecetvo the continued earnest op poattiorf of tae lreuiocrucv 6f Pennsylvania. sixth. That '-many of our rich nVen huvo not been content with equal protection1 and equal oeuetrts, bat havo besought us to make tuem nclier by net of C'oi gro--s " aud "by attempting to gruf fy their desues, wehave, lutheresu.is of our IcgWattou, anaied section against s6u. tion, Interest sgain-t interoat. nnd man avalust man. in tearful roiniuouou," and iheietore, the grant, by tbo Legisiatute of tho states; or by Congress, ef excrttrve privileges, and the estau lisbujeiit ot odious loonopo.ies uuderthe pre text ot puolio beueht or ot Jnstico to aectlous ot the couutiy, nru dtiect assaults upon the equal rlnatsor the people; sud us those monopolies havo been contrived to enrich tae few whilst a large unmber of tie people aroreduoed to wuut, the Democracy ol I'euuavlvauia pro ests against sub lot s, land grants loans of tne publlo'crodit. and nppiopnatious ot too people's tnouev to any cuiporution, as legalized plunder of the tax producing Industries of the couutry s-eventb. '1 nat we look with alarm and ap preliCusieu upou tho pretensions of the great ususpoitulion companies lo be atoe tho fund amental law of this Commonwealth, which irov et us all else within our border-, and uutti they sccept the Coustltuiion ot U731n good isith they should remain objects of the utuioitvgii nuce und Jejiouvy by both legislature aud peo p e. ltesolved..That we hereby reaffirm and adopt the linaiiciAl resolutions ol the fvutionul Ueuio ciatio platicrui, adopted at St. liulsin 1S7S. 'Iho roiiotttng persons were named lot Judge ot the upieiiie Court,! Puruiau Sheppaid. 1'hna leipnia 1 Joseph Otteisou, piiliap?!phl.i 1 Edw'd H Uoulueii, Ariiistiong; John Tiuukay. Venango 1 Wm. U. Wilsou, Ueavert UeorgeU. Barkiey, Bras 1 Perrt L. Weeks, York , Chas. A. Mayer, Curitou 1 thas, L. Lainuer.son, Lu zerne t Q. A. Jen ks, Jefferson 1 A. U. Lougskei-,' lhtgti! John llunoley, Luzerue, 1'jo names Ot leo A. Jeuks ana Chas, L. Lauibertscn were withdiawu. l'he lullowlng persons wero named for the oOice ot Auditor General t Ovlu F. Jounsou. Dauphin 1 Wm P. i-khell, lteuford 1' Charies 11. lllooaw.iy, Columbia 1 tiobert li Patterson, Phiiadeinuia , Thos J. Ham, Waynp 1 Msjor F. It. II. Fjrster. Liaunhin 1 w. cooper 'lalley, Delswaie t w. W. II. Davis, Ducks. For iita.o Treasurer the loilowlng names were preaenreu 1 Amos C, Noiei, Ciluton; Dan, O. Barr, Pittiburghi Jos, Powell, Uradlord 1 Uen. Justus F. 'iemple, Ureene. BALLOT INO. Tho first ballot for a candidate tor Supreme Judge le.ultid us lonows 1 Utleisou II Golden , 2, Truukey 73 Wilson 21 llaielay 2 Wee-s to 1-ojgaseT. 15 hheppard tu llaudiey , xl Total .' The nr.mea of William Otterwn and Perry L Weeka wero wltharattn, and the couienuool proccedod to tiie StCOND BILLOT. noldtn 7 Tiuuker ldj Wilson , s Lonanker 8 Hnrpnard lot lladiey ji The names of Longaker and Wilsou were wilodruwu and a nurd ballot taketis The baUotlug bo.ug very close between sheu pardand liunkey towards the close ot theioll call tbo coulusiou became so gnat that the o.erks were uusb.eto record tho otes acea rstetr and tho chair suuounced theiiectsaity or taking suother balot., Uraer being reitoietl, the luitue of Mr. Handler was wlthdra vn. .Mr; Lai lent mads the ikotjou that alt those pot beiug oe.egata and members ot the p ess be dsuit-d the privilege ot the fljor. The motion was agreed to, and the floor cleaied. The ioorlh ballot was then taken, as follows Sheppard 124 Tinntey , 12s Total in On motion, tho nomination of Hon. John Trunkey, ot Venango connty, for Judge of tho Supreme Court, was made uunnlmons. , Tho balloting for udllor General was then proccedod with, as follows 1 I1BK1 uaLlot, Johnson , 10 Rchell 114 Ilrockway : 27 1'atlerson as llann Forster , s Talley , 10 Davis zt Total 130 , Tho .names ot Messrs. nroc"kAay, Tolley, Johnson. Forsior and I'attorsou. as candidates: wero wlthdtawD. 6ECO.SD BALLOT. p'cholt 73 Davis 10 Psttereon 11 Hkun 22 Total 233 On motion, tho nomination ot Mr: W. P. Schcll was mada nnanllttous. The balloting for tho nomination for State Treasurer was then proocodeil with, Iho first vote resnltlng as follows 1 Noyes : Ml Barr 93 Powell 31 Totnnlo :. aa Total ..:....:... sis BECOSlJ BALtOT. iroyes1 :.:. mi Barr :....' os Powell -D Temple ... :..:; n Total .' 2U nnan itiLtot. Noyes 1C9 Barr OS I'owell : 30 Toaiple s Total tta FOUBTU BALLOT. Noyes .; 111 Barr 6? Powell 3J Templo , :: 3 Total .'.,..'..... 2(0 The name ot Gen. J. F. Templo was with, drawn os a candidate. , , , ,, Oq tho fifth ballot, A. G. Noyes was nominated. Full Una AVInter Oooils. Daniel Graver, of tho Bee nivo Store,' has Jdst returned from tho city with a very large and elegant stock of Fall and Wlntfct Dress Goods nnd Dry Gc'ods, td which he respectfully Invites the aiten-; tion bt the ladles of Lehlghton dbd viclhliy, Tho designs aro all of tho latest, add tho prices aro down to suit tlio timed. Bds'y as tecs, our young friends at Hi!) Central Carriage Works. Although duly opened a few weeks, they aro full ot orders', on account of tholr popular prices. --TI16 American People JTo peo' ple m the wotld suffer as' miich wltti Dyspepsia as Americans. Although years of experience In medicine had failed to accomplish a certain and suro remedy for this disease and Its effects, such as sour stomach, heart-burn, water brash, sick headache, costlveness, pal pitation of the heart, liver complaint, conflng up of the food, low spirit?, fjefi efal debility, etc., yet since the intro duction ot Green's Auaoof yiowiii we bel!6ve there is no case of Dyspepsia that cannot,' bo Immediately relieved. 80,000 dozen sold last yea'r without one case of falluro reported. Go to your Druggist A. J. Durllug, and get n sam ple bottle for 10 cents arid try (i. Two' do;es will relievo yOii. Regular size 75 cents. ?he Coal Trade. .'I ho following tabls shows tho quantity or cos I? sdppeil over the Lehigh Vaney uallroad for ih week ending Aug. 18th. 1877. and for the year es compated with tho same time last yean illeelons Fromt Week,' Year W'yomlng 4,015 10 779,03') 10 Iruzleuin 4''0ii ns f smiai ns Upper Lehigh ,7 643 t4 Beaver Meadow S 133 to SSO,203 10 Mahanov. 10,(81 17 3CC,UC) Mauch Chunk .'.' &.H0tl 13 Total C3,U2 2.S70,31til Last Year 67,027 11 2 608.318 10 Increaso ... 370 VJ2 13 Decrease 2,060 19 REPORT OF CoVl transnoiftoil o'ter Lehleh susqn-hanna Division. Central it it. ot New Jersey, for days ending Aug. 17, 1877 1 ouiyircu uuiu 5 laiai urcK. looaio. Wyoming loiOU 0Q f7,8 IT Upper Lehigh...;.. 4,io cS 160.170 is " " M.S.K.&CO. ,S47,I 2. Ml 02 neaver Meadow 3 3Sili7 '.H-ttm Banay Iluu Branch 7,0s I 10 U2 791 12 nazieiou in u 4 714 01 Mauch Chunk .V. .. 3:4,s3ii OS UazurdvUlo Id9 14 Total .'..'.. ...'..,,.' T3.870 04 1,781,453 IS Previously reported... lJ5'i,57S 10 Total to date..' f7sT45I !4 ' Same time lastyesr.... 131.700 w Increase '. U,749 14 Decrease ,.....' Closing Prices, of DeIIaven fe Town seid', Stock1, Government nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia,' August 23rd 1877. ti. H.cs. ism 11114 bid nm seW U. H, s-M's, iKii-J. J. bid IMH asked It. 6. S.-.Vs. 1607 loan bid ICSS askol' i.h. 5-:o's, 180S noi, bid nutraskeir II. ft, HMO's 1I2S bid 112. asked II. H. currency, S's 173i bid 123 V asked U..H. 6'a 1881. new looit bid 109 V asked' U. H. 4VS. new ns bid loss asseil. Pennsylvania It. It Slit bid '.8V, asked Phils. A Heading H. It 18 H bid IM, ai-ked Lolilgh Va,lley IU it 34 U bid 33 asked' I eblgh Coal t 1-sv. Co.... lis bill ink asked United Companies of K. J,i:7H bid 121 assert Pitts.,Tltuav..ABuir. 11.11. 8I4 hid SIS asked Phlla. A l.rio It. it Via bid 7h asked, Nniihern Central It. 11.... 13 bid 14 asked Ileuonviile Pas. 11.11. Co. lh bid US assed Noith Vnaa. It- It. XI hid si uiM Gold Ims bid 1041, asked Special Notices. BLEMISHES VPOM TUq FEMIMNI'l COUNT KNA-fCE, Ifot a compiexlonol na ture, soetslilv vanish when ULENN bDL. PilUIt SOAP Is used toobUUiratethcro, Pint, pies. Blotches, Jtnughness. Kedness and Tan aro InvansDlv banished by this licomparabio claniying agent. Kiupuve aliments sores," cuts, bruises, scalds, and other anecUons and luturleauf ibecntlolaro llkowlse removed by ll. oULl'UL'lt BATHS nave long been re nowiied aa the best romedy lor skin, diaeaaes. rheumatism andgout. ULENN'a sULPHUIl -OAP Is in e.verv respect a- efflcaclo.is. and far cheaper. By opeiiu g Iho nores, and promoting a vigorous super Hoist circulation, thisuxcelleut article contributes to tae health of the eullro system aa well as tathat ot the cuticle, since Its lutroductlou topuhllo notice It has repeated, ly becniotuuieuded by tlus taodical profession and press and tew exteinaLspeclflcs havo won sucl "gulden opinions' among ,n clasaea. It pi events onuoxious ulaeases as well aa remedies ' them, and dialntecu clothing tuidlmen loipreg. nted with dlsesse. IiaudruHisjeutirelr eradi cated by it, and its u-o is. on that axoonut. greatly lo bo dosluoraied bypersons whose tuttr'r Is thinning out lu rontequeuce ol diyne-s ot the scalp, Thuse who liai e used ointments and liquids without avail for the cure of erunUous of auouktinatpchsrai-ter. will Hud, II thertrr it, that GIJJ.NN 'n SULl'UU It SOAP lemovea scorbutic complaints irremediable by less cm cacloua.me-uia, und prevents the recurrence of suchdlaoiders. w tpHbr DrursWs, Oroccrsand FsncvOoods Dejlt,,,s- Price 13o. per cake. 1 Box (3 cakes' 75c., seutbr mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. C. M. CuiTTtMox, Prop'r, T fcixtk Avenue, New Vurk IIILL'd IlAlH JlXU WlllSKEa DTt. B ark or Ulowu.O.e. July'rl'ir