0 II, V. MORTIIIMGR, .... EDITOR I.EIIIUIITON, PA.: SATCRDAV MORN1.NO, SEPT. 8, 1877. Democratic Nominations. STATES TICKET. Fnnreme Indue John Trnnkev. Venango. Andttor (loners! William 11. Bchell, Bw'ford. Btato Treasurer Amos II. Noves, Clinton. Republican Nominations. STATK'TIOICKT. Bnpreme Jndge-Jaa. II. Sterrett. Allegheny. Auditor General-J. A. M. I'assmorejHcliuylklll Btato Treaanrer Wm. B., Hart. Montgomery. Dcmocrallc Connty Meeting. The annual Democratic County meet ing was held In tho Grand Jury-room of the Court House, at Mauch Chunk , on last Monday afternoon. Called to order by the Chairman ot tho Demo cratic County Committee, lion. Dr. H. Leonard, the business first In order the fixing of a day for holding tho dele gate elections was at onco taken up, and disposed of by appointing Saturday, tho 22nd Inst., as tho daytfor the hold ing of these, and Monday, ttae.24th, for holding tho Democratic Nominating Convention. Persons to conduct the delegate elections In the various districts were then appointed, and gentlemen selected to serve on the Democratic CountyComibltteo for tho ensuing year, with tho following result : Judges and Inspectors to prcBtdeat the Foils of the several ISIoction Districts tor tho Kloc ttou of Delegates, to be held on SATURDAY, (September mid, 167, between tho hours of Two and Seven F. M. Audenmed Andrew Itoarty, Jamea Doyles, Jolin Garranli. Beaver Meadow rat'K Carberry, Wm, Mc- r aanen. aucunct suieias.- Euo"8?StllUeorec,ThomaUaDor,Dan- EAbT Hatch chunk Henry Benneman, Junr., iuiu itiuiuev. v ni. mmuiers. Tbaskus David O'Urlau, II. r. Lovan, Jacob Ztcgentu-B. Kidder, North Dan'l O. McLand, Abraham Dalrymple. Conrad HnQmnn. Kiddeii, koutii Wm. Ilanch, Jac. Chrlstman, Ftancla Weinert. Ia.sbfohd-William Miller, John bharpe, Darn- eyMollugh. LAUSAsNE-ratrici Bteunan, Henry Cull, Fat. Meehan. LEluau-Qeorge Btettler, Edward Fritz. Wm. UurKe. . LKUioiiroN-Wmi-A. Qraver, lly. Kostenbadcr, Clinton Bretnevt 'MV 1.. Towamexsiso Heubcn Zicgontusi. Aaron Stroht, Mosea Btraub. JlAUONnso Ohatles Lout z, Jacob D. Hoffoian, r. D. Keleer. Mai en cuu.se 1st Ward i George Esser, Max -onweloini, W. W. Hcott. 2nd Wurdi John MytQnEitoNi.SQ-CharlesFiltJ.Owen McQorry, -caga. ueruaTU rnuiips, uco. J-Jicanou. ' ' ' IHL'E IjrmiOLI. I I-fttlc T)fM-n.At.L Fackke Johu Faust, Bcuhen Stein, Jonaa aernard. FArtitTOS-W. L. Utiles. Alex. Bowman, w. x. urouneaa. Tesx FotiEsT-Sam, W. Sleckes, Frank Smith, Lorl Kuehner. Fauuiville J. P. Rowland, Samuel Boycr, Wm. llamlord. bl'MMiT niLiz-Nathan Klotz, Jamos Brudy, Frank; Malloy. T0WAUENsi.sa-Faul Kresge, John A. Wolss, Uenl liners. WmiiEBLY Michael Kromer, Henry Itinltcr, WEisspoRT-Wllllam Blery, Kdwanl ShocV, caul. v visu, COUNTi' COMMITTEE FOR 1877-78. Committee meets sept. !ith for election ot a Chairman. Andenrlcd c. J. Murray, Michael Itoarty and AUOIHHB LH1I. Beover M eadow J, J, Gallagher. Bnm. Ferry. l-ost Fenn-Kllas George, lugh. stclgerwalt uuu .1.-11, Ai'peuseiier. li'afit Mauch CIiuuk Henry Belnnemon, Junr.. Wins E. Miller and Win. Duff.-. Frankiln-Wllllam ltaber, 11. P. Lovan nnd MUnou Walk. Kidder North-It. K. Schwarti. Chris. Fulmer iuujh oounug. Klider, Houtb Jos. Heimbach, Chris. George, and William ltaiieh. Lannford James McUlnty, William Nesley and Charles 0 Doyle. Lausanne Patrick Brelman, Jos. Bohner and I.ehlgh-Willlam nurte and Chas. McGlll. Lehighton-F. F. semmel. DanT Graver and Wm. Wateibor. Ijower Towamcnalng neub. Zlegenfuss, Adam Mehrkaui and t'bas. Meeudsen, Mahoning-Charles Lentz, Jacob D. Hoffman nuujuuu ja. Amor. Mauch chunk-in Ward i Robert Klots. N. M. Ilelford and John Conway. 2nd Ward: John Fatro. Johu Dugan and Geo. Uickhoff. emuehoulug-JamesCallan. I'at'k Mulligan auu John t louen. raeker-jonaallaitz. JohnC. Blttnerand Day. C. Keller. Fackerton-Johu T. Semmel, QeoigoDolon and Fenn Forest-Unos Koch, Lori Kuehner and Char.es Hmitii rarryvLie-attinuei Boyor, LaL Ramaly and Wullam Bumioid. Bumnut Hill James Sweeney, Ellas DrlcsbacU and T nomas C. Fisher. Towaiueustnir-Paul Kresge, John C. Weiss uu jieuj. jieer. Wf'heily Kugene Williams, J. D. Myers and Weiai-portj-j. o Zern.Oacar Arner andAndw. jr. liaf.., i.t . ii .1 ileiore tula part Of tho liroceedlues bad been cnmnlpleil Tir Tjnmnl nm ubu men compieieu, Ur. .Leonard, com- linllort In lu.im I,,..,,,. 1,1. . j. U.ID uauaoiuo induce! Hits jcijuirea on mo ocncu, was succeeded by Hon. A. J. Durllng In the Chair tnanshlp of tho meeting. Resolutions eudorsing the Democratic platform recently adopted at Harris- burg, and ratifying the several nomi nations made, were then offered by lion. A. G. llrodhead and unanimous ly adopted, as was a resolution offered by Major Kobert Klotr, that " Tho Chairman of the meeting bo Instructed to notify, through the papers, the Co. Committee this day selected to meet on Sept. 2-ith, at Mauch Chunk, to appoint n Chairman of said Committee, and pass upon the number of delegates to which each district shall bo hereafter tutltled." The meeting then adjourned. In the U. S. Circuit Conrt, at TltU burgh, Friday of last week, George A Urlggs, lleury Lamlenberger and Day TV ...... ,1 .. . 1.- .1 v. ! j ...... n. ,i cmju, ut nuttuumuctiuuu cuuai), l et,, were convicted ot contempt In Interfer ing with the running of trains on the New Jersey Central R. It., which was In tha hands of a receiver appointed by tho Court. They were sentenced to pay the costs of prosecution, a fine of $100 and undergo ninety day iuiprls ouuient In the Northumberland couuty ' Marcutlo, M where, O where art Ihoagcmo? Republican State Convention. Tho delegates to tho Republican Stato Convention commenced asicmb ling In tho nail ot tho House of Rep resentatives, narrlsburg, at 11 o'clock on Wednesday morning last, and ust previous to tho organization a band of muslo marched Into the gallery and played soveral popular airs. Tho por tion ot tho hall set apart for lookers-on was soon filled. A. Wilson Norrls, Secretary ot the Stato Executive Committeo, called tho Convention to order at 13 M., and af ter the call of delegates, on motion of Ellaha Davis, of Philadelphia, the Hon. A. M. Drown, of Allegheny county, was chosen as Temporary Chairman. On taking tho chair ho made n brief speech, during which ho tald that ho considered the selection not as a com pliment to himself, but to Allegheny county, which has always been truo to Republican principles by giving large majorities. He hoped tho beat men would bo selected, and that the pro ceedings of the Convention would be harmonious. The resolution providing for tho ap pointment of Committee on Credentials, Permanent Organization, Resolutions, &c, were submitted by the Hon. John Cessna, and adopted without debate. The Convention refused to allow tho Committeo on Resolutions to bit during tho time tho Couventlon was transact- Ing business, but' a recess of the Con vention was had for ono hour, thus showing a disposition to get through with the work as soon as possible. On reassembling at 2:30 P. M., Mr. n. W. Gray, of Philadelphia, Chair man cf the Committee on Organization, reported Wm. H. Armstrong, of Ly- ct)mlng county, for permanent Presl- dent, and a long list of vice Presidents and Secretaries. Mr. Armstrong, on being conducted to the chair, was warmly applauded. While the Conventlou was wnltlne for tho Committee on Resolutions, nomination were modo aa follows i Thomas Marshall, of Alleghe ny, nominated James II. Storrett as the candi date for siiproine Judge. Christian Knea-a eeiotidcd mo nomination in a urtof spetch. The nomination was made unanimous. Jmlpo J. II. bterrett. the nominee, is SI yours ot a-re. Ho is a graduito of wasningtun fc Jellerton College, and for some time was one of the faculty of that Institution, lfo practiced law In Pitt.buru.ln Sartnr rehip with Johu Pcnuy. Ho wa. elected udgo twice, tho last time receiving tho nomi nation of both partlos. He now occupies a seat uiiou tho tiupieme llonch, havlugbceu appoint ed to that tiosltien by Gov. Uartiauft, to uc ccVd Judgo Wl iiains . I . . ...... 1 lr ...it Noithamtitnn. as a cannidato for Auditor Gene ral, and w. w. Klrgpatrtclc seconded the nomina tion. Lin Ilartholomow uomiuatcd Mr. J A. M rassmorn nnd tho latter named gentleman was duly nominated by the Convention. For fcsla'o Treasurer, Capt. W. 11. Hart was nominated ur acciHinuuon. uaoc. nail was born In Montgomery couuty in 184J. and is a brlck'avcr bv trade. During tho lute war ho served as private In Co. F. Mat Fa. Vol.. Mr. ;nssun retiorieu noin mo woiummoe on Resolutions tho tullowinvi '1 ho representatives of tno Jtepuoucan party ox I'enuiyivaeiu, ui oiuiu wouveutiou asseaiuieu do reaulve First, wmle we rococuizo and rosooctthe dlfforeuce of opinion exiailtig umoilg U'taato me cour-o puraueu uv x-iesiueub uayeaiowaius tho Houth, wo are lu hearty rccord lu honotiUK the patriotic motives which have guidod him, andlu hoping that tho results ot this policy will be peuce, good win nuu the rouipleto recot nttlouoilhe equal rights of all men lu eery Boctlon of thecuuutiyt and to tho effjrts of his Adminli'tiaiiou to carry into eUect the pilnci pies ot the platform upon which lie was electoj, wo picuKU uur uunriv uuu vuiumi ujuui l, Kououd. 'the Kltrctoial Comtnlbsioii having beeuoieated at tho urgonc solicitation of the Democratic party, and attor The ott-repeated declaration ot it. loaders In both llou.es of Cougtess that no faction could cayll atltsde. clstous. wo witness with profouuQ astonish, ment tho assaults ot that partv ution tho august trltunai of its own crtatio.i because Its decs, ions dlhappotntea thrlr expectations ofoihclal patrooagi. which assaults, ao tur as thoy heek tnlmoair tlio conUdcnce of the monle in tho Just title ot the President to high otlice, are t'ljiiaify UIUti.ll AUU lUUU.lt, UU, lUllJ udvuiud eKblUUiCljr uiiaiiuiu.uun lit u.-h-i.iiiik iu uuuiuinti thupupuiarruBpect lor tho decisions of lawful tilbuuals. Third. Wo respectfully, but earnestly en. treat all members ut the National and Scsto Legislatures to assist tuo teturu ot prosperity to this gi cat country by adopting ucuuie.is. mires to that end as are lu tuclr iiowen to de vote leas attention to partisju situe ana more attention to tho business interests ot tho couu try, lu order that v. le and ptooirlaws may bo passed to lessen the burcena ot lauor auu in. create Its rewards, to encourugo and le. tore to activity legitimate lnduxtilal enterprises, and to enable tho country to Hud a foie.gn maiket tor its surplus pinducts and mauutaci ures. rOUlll1. 1UBI IUO tpUUIll.lU U-I11V 1U fUS3- Ing the homestead law inauguiatcd, iud Is firmly committed, to iho policy thai the puhllo lauds belong to tho peop.o, find Bhou.d be uc redly resen'od tu actual soalers, ft ee of cost, to whoever will occupy incm in gouu lanu. uuu taat all laws oernii.tinu iho aiumst lion ot more thiiuono hundred audbixtyaoit-u of bucIi jiublio lUlm uy ai v one poisuu biiou u uu vepfuieu. I Hitn. 'luai wo aro ojiposia mi iuu potior heretofore tirovailing of renewing patents by act of L'ongre-s. auu wo favor aueh revision of , vaeai iWs as will hereafter prei.utthe I rf.ni.Wit I nf fllir nutent. b.Vu, Thattliolougaudsuccessfulexlstence under tlio lavs ut Coiurreati t double cola attml Mil warrants ueiu ovuumluifc hq euny n-petti ot the ifK"UUoii uMoti deuiuuetizeJ l.ver uud ibtublitlu-daii aluitiitt exulaMve gold hUudurd. and wo tht rtforMavor a return to toe free nee ami umtwncwHi cmcaire 01 1110 uouur uiuvo, ami Ha restoration to tno jiuatt'OU it held a le gal ttiuderdutinK the uiKiitv yeurv of out oa lional vxuteuue I but juuMrving the equalliv of tUecuiumeiclai Tklai) of the Bmer dollar wlUi UiBjtold dollar, uoeiilua Ih:u In cucu atlon. hhvl'uiu. inai, liib auuiiuisiraiiou 01 uov. Hurtrauft c&Ua for oar t. at moat approbation. He baa eaiaoludietl a btate uoilcv whicU bus Justly tiult-aicd blm to tuo people of UU Com. luuuncuiiu auu iim ujjijt juaiiutni ma uia aeuco piuceu ia nun. 1110 meunir iohucuoii 01 ihu btai debt durlntT bis admiuib I ration anJ ihobuccQMilul leiunUlnf: of a Ui g portion cf Uio debt at a lower rate of mteroat. uro tlio lit at possible evi deuce tbat tbe bUte baa bten wtlt aiui ecoi ouilcallr uialmaimd, anl tbat the peo ple have eviiyihmg to hupo from a coLtmuunce oi lue nepuuiicau van y tu puw er, hiKbib. We are tu lavoi of law and against lawleAbueas and an&iclir. with alt tbeir attend am horrora and crime. Kqual rlgat in mate. liiir uwa limioae eauui dimo lu ouevinK lavm vrbcii made; uud to teuder ourhettrtt inana to uorernor uartrauit ana toe omcem auu aoi dlera ot bit command for tno prompt, and, we noiw tueciusi auyiireauioii oi iuu ummuu tuibaucea which reccutljr occurred in tUs btate. Mutb. lhat we hold In eqnal retpectthu rlcbtof oapirat to control its lovostmeuta and oi labtr to determiuo tbe ralue of Its service, inai we deurcoiute auy abortion br loiunce oi ineriKuuoieuucr, ana we asaou ilia me duty cf all citizen U bold tuvlr iepecuve tlirhU within ihelUHt llmitutiouttof the law.and ttiatony aKeuipt to coerce either by unlaw lut mean a tuouiu ue pninjpny roroKia uy aucu law Ml autburtty a ibu cxUcucy demand. 'lotiLa. That the Uetuocrjlio unrtv nf l'rnn. nylvuuia ltaliald tu expreat a deeidod opiuiou ou any auentiou of ut lm;uI uolit cal imitortauce. onrepiiia open declaration lu fa virol neetiade aud tbat It atUl cberlahea the delusion tbJt ex. ptoHionaof political oplutoua ougl.t either to uieau onytJalLaor i.oibing aatuav Oft tend lo ocureinerBior.iuoij ui luai party 10 me con tiolof tboolUceaand tho treasury oi tbeCoio iDOiiwAfilth. We are cuufldftiL that tliu lute h. Kent cititenaoi tin great Mate wm oontiuue lo eutrub the conuuci oi ita au-ira to the pai ty which haa been xealoua lu tho mainteuauce of lu uedit. vtguaut ia aeicue ot it Honor, urouiut lu the fculuroeuient of 1U law a. and whoxe pat adnuniatiaiiou of ita government hua beeu honest and competent and fearlessly faithful to tbe be-t inurota ot ad men. of wb-itever cUw, lace, or condition, within her bordvi a. iUertnth. That ve renew oox oil repeated declaration In favor of adrqnatu protection to Amerlren Industry, and. new tliottnaiiuinctn. rem nrelangniMiliijranri working men lire out of etnnlot inent toe ct.mmon interest flomauil. a till closer ndhcrenco to tho prolcctivii policy which the Iteputilicaua of rtnusvUanla have always snitsmo I. Tno country hasuevrr yet proHperod under rreo trndo, a H never o n or Willi and. a all t'irlfrj nro livied piimnrilyfnr revenue, ft would be a bad government which la not JuHcnnnrlito ita puoplu to arrange lt revenue on Imports no as to encouraco and build up Iho prow til t f home mnuultictuio, 'twelfth That wo fvor such lepl'latlnn in utato nUilra an will, 11 at niuitltnto auequato sn!arloixirfeuA an a compensation for county officers t aecond. securo our municipalities fiom the danirern thai ntteni tho ousting Tacilitie. for coulracllnK doUti nnd, tund, provida ad. cquato guard against a recurrence of the fre quent aun largo iosxcs to wnicli the people who no bnsinesa with lianas and banking Institu tions have lieret. foro been subject. Tho tesoluttnu. wero frequently applauded, and were anopt-d unanimously. 1 be Convention ttion proceeded to ballot tor thn candidate for Auditor Geneial. and tho first Imltot rf'Rii led a. fo.lnw.i Wliolo liuniber ft rreu's cpt. 217, of whlcn Mr. I'osstnore recotved i&3 anu Mr. itetMier sz. jur. ransmoro-s utmi natlon wamado unanimous. Mr rasniote, tlionouilnco tor Auditor rim ers!, was bom In Clienler county. lie irrodua. ted lrom the Htnte Normal school at Millers lown. ln., In 1800 and sonu afterwards removed to Pottavi.le, studied Jaw and was admitted to the liar in 160. rho Chairman nnd the candidates were au thorised to select the Cnaltmin and Hocrctiry of tho state cmiitnltee, after which tho Con vention adjourned. By tho monthly report of tho pub lic debt for August we learn that the debt was decreased during the month $3,809,038 75. Tho total principal of the debt now outstanding Is $2,201, 132,071 Id, on which there Is duo and unpaid of Interest $23,205,001 57, giv ing a total of principal and interest ot $3,228,398,003 72. There was at the same timo cash In tho Treasury, ot coin, $100,901,930 09, of currency $11, 828,537 90, currency held for redemp. Hon of fractional currency $8,205,142, exclusive of $50,420,000 ot special do posits for redemption of certificates, making tho total of cash In the Treas ury 1177,428,880 05, less estimated amount duo military establishments for which no appropilatlous have been made, $4,500,000, reducing tho lota1 debt, less cash In the Treasury on Au gust 1, 1877, to $2,050,389,318 42. Debt less amount In Treasury Sept. 1, 1877, $2,055,409,779 G7, showing a decrease during the past month of $3, 8G9,533 75 Decrease of debt since June 30, 1877, $4,0S3,443 CO. Bonds issued to Pacific railroad companies, Interest payable in lawful money, principal outstanding, $04,023,512; in terest accrued and not yet paid, $040, 235 12; Interest pall by United States, $35,057,629 14 ; Interest repaid by transportation of mails, etc., $8,070, 250 50; balanco of interest paid by United States, $27,281,338 04. Tho payments made from the Treasury by warrants during the month were: Oil account of civil and miscellaneous, $5, 100,811 00; War, $800,427 58; Navy, $1,080,041 82; Interior (Iudlans and Pensions), $4,101,250 41; total, $11, 2G3,44G 31. The abovo does not In clude payments made on ac:ount of the Interest or principal of the public debt of the United States. The Treasury now holds In United States bonds for circulation $337,034,450, and $15,175, 000 In Uulted States bonds for public deposits; total, September 1, $352,809, C50. Tho suit of tho widow of Gen. R. E. Lee for tho recovery of the Arling ton estate was again before tho U. S. Circuit Court, at Alexandria, Vn., on Tuesday. By consent of counsel, the hearing of the question a3 to the Juris diction ot tho Court was postponed un til the Januaiy term. The point made by thedel'eno Is that the United States, being In possession, cannot be sued; but the plaintiff contends that the part ies in absolute possession are sued, nut the United States. New Advertisements. I nventionsand Patents T. C. WOODWARD, Attorney nistl Counsellor t Law, 1003 8111 St., K. W (I', u. Lock Uaz III) Wosa lngtou, I). C. Late Examlner.in Ch'cf Unitett states ratrnl UlScoi McmLci of tlie liar u' tb hupreiuo Court of I tie Umte.i Hlute. PATENT I.AW I'nACIIC 1.1 Till I'ATKST OIHCI AMI 1 II B COUltTB A Wl'ECIALTT. rATENTH olitstnetl In the United Htttes, Can. aila. ICnslsml. Frauce. Oeimauy. ltnstla, lielffium Iulr. tlfo. TttFKRiuiCzai Hon. W. II Allison, TJ. 8. Sen. tnri Qnv H.J. Ktrkwonrt. If H. Henati,rt Judua Wm. I.ouvlinilk'i.. Ki.M. C.i Justice Barauel Miller u. a. Bupreiun court; lion, jumoa jtur. liu. Kx.st-ciotirv Iuterio-i Justjca J. k D.llon, IT. H. Circuit Courtt Judire U It. U: CUrka. Chairman Appeal Hoard ratcut Oface Uol. r M. vnu. buu itauwur .au &i'r?iofi iten J. 21 Hetlrlci, Kx-Pup'r int. Iter.: Judire K. u Humoson. M. C t If on. Oo-irire U. McCrarr bciretarjr of Wan Cm. L. I). Iunersoll, t.'hiciqo ru.b dci a. 1st, UNDER Stato Management And In dillyoperstlou our 37 Jean. i 1 5 9 OB S TUES., OCT. 10 anil 2, KENTUCKY STATE ALLOTMENT $67,925 In Prizes ! 1 rrlteof .... 115,000 1 PrUdof 8,000. l rrixeof r,iK 1 Prlisof 3k)0 1 I'rltMOf 2.&O0 :3 13 HH9 Olher Piliei tmountlog to . 4t,J Whole Tickets, Sl.UOf SO Whole Tickets for913t lu Tleketa, if 00, Chsrtered for E u cal ion si Tustitutlons Un der cha ter h post pouement can ever occur. Allptlaos paid in luil. OlhVUl list of drawn numbers pua'isned in N. Y. nerjiu, Pi. v. bun, aud Louisville Courier Journal. Circulaiscouutnintf tu l naitleulars free. AddrdRs hlillMOVM d& IJIOKINttOtf. Manager's' Office, Tl 3d e-L. Louisvllie. Ky. C?"buntlar AUoimenU on toe 18lh and Ust Now Advertisomonts. JQISS0LUT10X SOTICE. Kotfco la herebr plven. that tho Partnership lately aubalMlnir brtweon P. 1. HKMMKL and JOHIA1L U OA11KI,. ( t Lohlclitmi. Vn under the firm of HUM M 1:U A UAHKL, wa dholr. cd Lr mutual consent on tlm 5th day of Septem ber, IH77. All I'ebts owlr to the paid Partner ship nit? lo be received by snld J. Su (.aoel, and all demands oi tbo iala rnrtnerhlpare to bo presented to blm lorpavn ent. J. It, GAUKL will continue tbo I'm '.n em. P. V. J. L. O All EL. Lelitfrhton. Bept. 8, 1677 w3 Notice l heiebr Riven that JOS. s. VCBn and OATIIA h IN K.hia Wife, of tho BOHO UO II OF LKIIKiIITON, Cnrbon County, Ha., by a volunturr Deed of AcMgiiment. honrina (Into tho2l6tdavof AUaUHT.lt77,n88lffnHlari their piopert Ileal, I'erronal and Mued to tho unceraiftnetl. for the benefit ot their creditors. AH pcr-ons. therefore. indi-MfHi to faM pariy will moke piyment within tilX U'KKKSfrom the date hereof to tbe naid Afcdtraco, and those havlne: te.l claims will please present them for Bettleniont to THOS. B. BECK, AHalpnoe. Pept. 1. 1877 6w J-e'ilnlitou, 1'ft. rQ WHOM IT MAT CONCEKX. All persona nro heiebr frbld moddllnfr with Paimmr Impltmcnta. all tho Grain nnd l'ro dine i-tantfiiiR tu the tlthli or inihobirns i Cow. 2 lloreea 5 Vlg sprlnir Wnnon, Hnoc iioard. 2-horao and 1 .horse WntroiiB. llojnnhold Fninlture nnd nil other HoiBonnl rioperty, now la posto-aion of HAMUKL KVKHT, of lloavcr (iuu, Mahonlre towuitilp, Carbon coautv. Ta-. tho (flme ben'invproyerty, hnvlun; been pur chaaedtor a consideration 11: money pa d, and loaned 10 tho euid (Samuel Fvert. CiXAULi; 1VEIIT. Sept. 1, 1877 3w Weaver itun, Fn. QIIAUTEU NOTICE. Notlca la hcrebv irlven that an application will bDmade under the Actof Asnembly of the Uoramonneadh of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act to provido fur the Iucoroo1 ation and Hern liit'nnr.fcettaln Corooiathina," approved April 1.9, h, IB7J, for tne charter if nn Intend -d cortior ution to bftcilled tho LEHIOIITON IJLILU INliANI) LOAIS ASSUClAriON," the char ncttr and object of which la to uccumnlite a tund by the contribution ot It b member, which daii enable them to purchase re.il e tate. or borrow motto, for fmcttmcnt in hn-i. nea, and lor tbese purposes to Inve h11 tne tion- no nam Act 01 arbi'Tqu W, M, ltAl'SJIEH. SepL t, 1877 3W Solicitor. SSIGNEES NOTICE. Notice ts hereby (rtren tbat RUDOLPH HUM. IlKLnnd I'LIZAHETU hla lfo. of MA1I0 1NU Townhiu, Carbon County, Pp., by n vol untary Uced ot Aivpltinment, befTiiii" do to the lUhrtnvof AUGUST, Wl, as'ffncd aU their pronertv-neal, Peuonal, and Mix'hI to tbe undersitfned, lor tbe benclitof tnelr creditors. All person f, then fore, indebted to std party will make payment within SIX WKKKB tiom tbe dato liereof 10 the faM asmi co aud those lmviiftff lepal claims wlllpleado present t tie in lor settlement to TU03. 8. HECK, Asslpnee. Sept. 1, 1877-Cw Lelusbton, Pa. mum At Private Sale. THE UNDEflSTGNED offera ot Trlvate bale a Valnahlo Fnrmtnc Hropcrtv, ntu nietl in HEAVE H UU.S VAhuKY, 11a boninff Tosvnship, Carooii Comity. Pa , 2H miles lrom Mnuch Chunk, and 2 milea from Lehigh tn, containing 18 Acrca, about S acres ot waich aro cleared and under a blah state of ruiti ra tion, the balance be lna Timber Land The I in. firoveieents therenu are a - btnry Frame Dwed. uk IIouho iczv4 feet, with Kitchen ttttiched, one Stable nnd other nocean Unthnihlliwat al!o. au Orchard containing about loo Caolco Fruit Tree.- comprising Applo, Pe.ir. Peach and cherry Trees of vnrloua kinds ihia prop(ity, bo 111 ft BMuated nor.r Mnnch Chunk aud LfblKliton, would inako It a deelin bio place for nuy t uo wiBhlnfr 10 enlace In tbe Fiuit buElncett. tlio demand for tiuck In tho abovtr plncet beintr alwaviood nnd readzlnic UeBt of pneea. U caver Uuu Creek flowd through the propprty, Tonav preon wlohlng to Invest in UealEs tate thl offers an oppoituultv seldom to be met with. For tur her particulars aitolv at tbta oftlce, or to the owner on the premises. 11EMIY TUCKER. Sept J, l&77-2roos. OTICE 10U CIlAllTEIt. Nntlco Is hereby (rtven ttiat an oppllcitlon for a Clianer for t protmsod Corporutlon, to be stvlKl'TlIK 13V A N O K1.I OA L 11 UN E VI CI AI. SOCIETY." Hi lio located at Wclsspott, I"n., will bo made to Ills Honor Juiiffo Dreher at tlie ncxtoctouct lerinbf Court. 'J'lio Charter and object ot the mild Corporation Is lur benevolent nuJ beneficial puriKe. among Its merabTH. v. m UAFdlllir.. Aub. 13, IS77 St. Attorney fur Applicants. T 0 WHOM IT MAY CO.N'CEK.W All nrrsonn flrohereliir forhld mpd-IHnir with a HAY HOUSE at.d TOP CAUKlAUiC now In tbo possession nf THOMAS M. WEAVKU id Packerlon. Caibon County, I'a.. tbo fume oelnff my property, umtl tmtlmr notice. IIIU.JAS IjCUlgniOU. AucustM, lb77.wb JpOU D1STKICT ATTOUNEV, PETER J. MEEHAN, OP MAUCH CUUNK, Subject to Democratic- rulea. jgXEtUlUIX'8 N01ICE. KbTATK OF ADAM IJUCICMAV, DEC'D. Letters Test am e n tar v on tbe r.stnto of Adam UuOKinau, late of tbo Uorouxh ol LeMplitoii Csiibou 'QUuty, Pa , decM, hie beeu frt tnt loMnry L Uuckmau.of the Iloiou"h foresaid. iu wimui uu uerttoniinaeoieu lotue nam t6iai sro riaiicted tu make uurmenr. uud those hav luff cliUuiso. diniands will mike known the aauie without dfiar. to mauy i.. uin h m at , executrix, Or to Til OS. KKMEUUU, AfienL LAhlghton, Auk la, 1877 wfl jmiTowp notice:. IN THE OUPIIANR COUUT OF CAllBON The nnd ersltr tied Auditor. annolntM br tbo Couttto aletribu'e the funds iu iho hands of Jonu D. llertolAtte. Eho.. Iruetee ot the Kb ato of John M. Johcpu, oi-ceaed. iste of JHuch chuui Uorouu arUinicfrm tbe t-oo of Ueil lsiaie, Hiooujc iao.-te legauy fnm ea luereio. ad make return to thn uextlenu ot Couit, nrrebv irivea notice that be will n eet a 1 names interested for tne parpn en of his aptwlntment on 1'UESDAY, SEP1 EM 11 Kit lltli. 1.477. at lu nxuct A, Pit mi uuicr, u, - muu'iuu 11 oust. Susquehanna Htieet, Mjucu cnunit, Pa., where u.l may attend wno think proper. K it. H1KWEUS, Auditor. Mauch Chant. Aug. U, i677-w4 JSSIUNEK'S NOTICE, Notice Is hereby elven tht DANIEL SEN bINUERaud his Wlte of Fit AN KLIN Tdvvn ship Carbon County, Fa. by voluntary deed ml t BJicemeiit. bearinir date tne 7tii uav of AU (1ITHT iSi'7. tibniirned all their urnofrtv ltenl. Personal, and Jixed-tu iho uudeUned. f jr tne ueueni oi iiier crfuaora, perouv, thereiore uidebtej ins 11 piriv wil,niakeuiv Mimit within SIX WhUKa t:om the ri..tf here. of toth said Aalrnee. nnd tho ham eai claims wilt please present U em for net 1 emeu t to JOEL NEFF. Assignee. blHtington, l'a.. Oi toP. J. MEEHAN, his Attorney. Mauch Cbunz. Krsnklin twp . Aug. 11. 1S77 Cff FRED. KELLEY Annonnces lo Uiepenpleot Lehlchlon atidTldn lty that net. prepared to supply them wun e?ery artlc.e 01 IIouMcruriilsliliii; Tinware, At very lowest prices i also, Roofins and Spoutiner, I In all lis branches, promptlr attended to at I prices fully as low a. the lowest. Qlve me a , HTOItEi Opposite thp Iubllo Sqnsre. HANK BTitfiKT, uJIQUTO1 I'A. July 21, 'TWy ST EIGSIYSD, Auotlior Largo Invoice of Specialties I BimmeirW Such as Suitings, Liuens, Lawns, - ' Cretonnes j Chintzes, Percales, Grenadines, White Goods, Embroideries, &c. Special lino of BLACK ALPACAS,' Also, another lot of Ladies' READY-MADE LINEN SUITS. We will rush off tho above at vory Low Prices. Call early and be convinced of the Bargains wo have in store. Respectfully, J. T. MTSll.UJ.il &. SOX, original Cheap Casta Store, Lindekman's Block, opposite Public Square, LEIIIGHTON, PA. SMI Km Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Mnclo up from the licet Materlnl, In the Latest Styles, and Perfect Fits Gear anteed, at LOWEST PRICES FOIl CASH ALSO, TREMENDOUS BLAUOIITEIl IN TI1E rRICCS OV Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing" Goods. nrcsll una examine Goods and Prices beforo miking yonr pnrch.ee, el.cwhcro. T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above tlio Public Square, BANK STREET, Leblghton. was oi mm. FEICES ! Successor to D. Book & Co., At tin 66 M. saimaiifflotli foi'ej5 Opposite tho L. & S. Depot, BANK Street, Respectfully announces to his customers and friends that ho is daily receiving additions to his stock of LADIES' DRESS and DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUBENSWARE, &c, &c, &o Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALT, which I am soiling at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. figf If you really dosiro to know how large an amount? of Goods you can get for a small sum of Ready Money, you should not fail to givo me a call beforo making your purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.DeBot, May 0, 1879-yl LEIIIGIITON, PENN'A, Wclssport Planing Mill & Lumber Co., Tleupcrtfullr nnnounce to Carpenters. HolMera. Contractors and others, 1ht narlnir completed their itliW -M ILLH, taey are now preparwl.to supply themtt VlillV LOWEST PIUUES, wllU every ilescrlptiou ot Such as Siding, floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut ters, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinot Ware, &c, &c, On th shortest Notice. Oar itachlnery II all New and ot tbe Mint Approved Kind, no Ih.t w h iTU uo hesitation In Quarau Ictus I'erfect Batlslactlnu to all who nifty lavor us with tnelr ordei a. tl vnu hnvu not tlmii to call mid .elect what yon want, rend your older, ana tlieywUlbeflll.il promutly and at a. low price, as thouKh vou were present. Give us a Trial, and you will be couvlnced of what we say. 60LOMOJT YEAKEL, D. B. ALBRIGHT, WM. BIERY, JOHN BIERY. Offlce'nnd Mill, nearly opposite tbe Fort Allen IIouso, WEISSPORT, Carbott county, Penna. ' June 10, 1870-gl WE aro pleased to announce to our patrons and tho busi ness mon of Carbon and neighboring counties, that our Jolb Printing Department is now completely stocked with tho latest designs of neat and fashionable typo, and that wo aro propared to do all descriptions of JOB PRINTING neatly, promptly and at Prices Lower than over before. Orders by mail will ro ceivo prompt attoution. Ogy3 Tho "Carbon Advocate," published every Satur day, is furnished at 1 .00 a year. Try it. Address all communications to H. V. MORTHIMER, Lehighton, Penna. August 11, 1877. ear Business Suits. Boys' Suits.