KDtTOR LKIIIQIITOX, PA.i SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 15, 1877. Democratic Nominations. STATR TICKET. Supreme JmlsroJoliii Trunkov. Vormniro. Andttot (lenernl William B. Schrll, IlciMiml. State Tre'isurer Amos It. Nove. Clluton. Republican Nominations. STATE TICKI3T. Supreme Jndgo Jw II. Bta-rett. Al1c?hfny. Auditor Qpnoral J. A. M. I'asimoro, hfhuvlMM State Treasurer Vm. U. Unit, Montgomery. Tlio latest returns from Maine In dicate that Conner's majority over nil other candidates for Governor will be f, about GOOO. It Is estimated that tlio Senate will stand S3 Kenuhllcans to 3 Democrats. Tho House, as far as re ported, stands 07 Republicans to 20 Democrats and 2 Grecnbackers, with 20 undecided. It is belUvcd, fro.n meagre returns, that tho Constitutional amendment limiting tho elective fran chise has Deen defeated, and that limit ing municipal Indebtedness adopted. The Apostles of the Mormon Church, with J. W. Young and Daniel Jit Wells, tho consellor of Urlgham Young, published a circular in Salt Lake City Monday night, announcing that on the4th'alnstant they unanimous ly elected John Taylor, Senior Apostle -and acting President of tho Twelve, as President to succeed 13rlgham Young. They also decided that a quorum of tho Twelve Apostles Is presiding quorum and authority of tho Church; and, for the facilitation of business, ordered that Tresldent Taylor bo assisted by John W. Young, Daniel II. Wells and Geo. Q. Cannon. Tho State Prohibition Convention met Wednesday in Ilarrisburg. There was a small attendance. A. A. Barker was chosen chairman, and I. Newton Tlerco secretary. Prohibition resolu tions were adopted, aud tho following ticket was nominated : Judge of tho Supremo Court, A. II. Wlnton, of Lu zerne county ; Statn Treasurer, Sam- uel Cornctt, of Chester; Auditor Gen eral, A. A. Barker, of Cambria. An Executive StateComruItteo was appoint ed, as follows : Ja. Black of Lancas ter chairman; I. Newton Pierce of Phil adelphia, Secretary ; Dr. G. 13. Polen and Dr. William Hargreaves, of Phila delphia ; G. Howard Leeds, of Chester county ; Pulaski Carter, of Luzcrno county. Tho Great Council of tho United States of the Improved Order of Bed Meu met in Columbus, Ohio, Tuesday, Adam Smith, of California, tho "Great Incohonee," made his 14 long-talk," In which be stated., that since the last meeting 18 tribes had been Instituted. During the past year the Order had not beeu as prosperous as desired, aud ho recommended certain amendments, es pecially in the ritual. Joshua Maris, Great Chief of tho Records, reported that there wrre 557 tribes in the United State?, with n membership of 03,422 There wero 391 deathsfdurlng tho year, and 4283 new members wero received Joseph Pyle, tho great keeper of tho Wampum, reported tho receipt at $4120; disbursements at $3030 ; balance in treasury, $3092. Trouble from ttamps is reported at Columbia, Lancaster, Duncaunou and other points along tho renusylva. nla railroad. A vigilance committee Is being orgaulzcd to meet the evil. At Grayevlllc, near Lancaster, a gang of nearly one hundred tramps raided on a farmer's premises. Policemen and clt izens went to his aid, when the tramps opened firo with pistols, but they were driven off and five of them wounded A farmer, named Powers, was fatally wouuded. MIItouGramm, a promiueut citizen of Duucamirui, was recently robbed and mutdered by two tiamps.ct lie left a train at Mary vllle. A freight ttaln was recently wrecked between Malvern and Frazer's by tramps, win attempted to plunder tho cars. In a fight between them and the train bands one ot the latter named Converse, was killed. Worltingmen in Convention Tho State Labor Convention met I IlarrUbnrg, on Monday morning at 10 o'clock a. M. The sessions were held with closed doors. About thirty dele catcs were present. Chairmen of .he Committees on Organization and Iteso lutlous were appointed. Thomas W Spurr of Schuylkill county was chosen permanent President. Tho entire mom lug and afternoon hesslons wereoccupied in tho discussion of a platform, of which the following Is a synopsis : Thefirmcftolntion calls lor the abolition ot ihft iiftllnnnl liflllkllltr BVfcttlU. the uucciull- tional icpfwt of thofpecle Uoouuiption actof Inn -tn 17.1 ntnl thn 1110 of a cuueiicv bv thR llovciumrnt LmsuI upou tho wealth ut the whniu nation. nn stvnmi riptinrpft oicht fjonrn ft norm ividiniTlc nml . A lu I nil 11 ilif 11 1 lllT lOi&tOrA iho tuti d uenuiuU a oiumary Inspection tt 1l fnml tt.inu 1,1 Inlutr. Tau tuuith tfllU lor the enactment of tariff law tot tie etAvtmra (cement uutl orotrctlo i ot American tuuintue ajtfUust compvticluii with ion inn Ubor and capital. Iho ltfth rjlls for Iho establishment of a bu. (Viu ot Ubor eUtWtlo in alt thu b;ats, us well II. V. MORTniMEtt, a bv the nffMonnl Oovrrnmort it ofllcr-rff to bo taken horn llio rinks ut the 1 tlHroririniz.itioiS. The dlxth fieui.fiit.fl cqualizitinn ot taiei. 1 ho Seventh calls fi tun nbulit'on "t tho con tract pystom ot municipal, 8Uii lied notional work. ' The clphth cal'a for prohibition of Iho em ployment of prison labor Alio BlUta I'llim iur inw eiinviiii'-Jtb maXioK employers rtwnomlble for liijurlrs to their employe on tnrouu mo careiessnoaa 01 iuo employer Iho tenth flnnianu'e that public lands shall bo roHrrvedforattnal scttlets. lhoeloentii itcmands tliat conrti ot arbitra tion Im e-tibltiliHl for tho RHtlctnent or dla. Iiuira between enrntnt nnrt labor, or cniplovcrn mid cm ploy ten, nsHtnkos lUodlRiistrotHto both cnpl'al nml labor The twelfth calli for compulsory raucntlon and opuoBos tho employment or children under lonrtoen years 01 uxu in inausimi usihuhbii- uientH. lie i,i in cans for tun abolition 01 au conspir acy law. n lun cans Tor irrntuitona education in mo educational Institution. i no ism recommends ino minc.nm or co-orn- rntio . nlaltlbutivo nnrt prndtictive. wa eminent lv cnlculatcd to Imiirovo tho condition ot tho people. i no rt'Roimions wrn aiiopicu. '1 ho following nominations were made Judge of tho Supremo Couit, Win. . El well of Columbia county. Auditor-General, John M. Davis of Ittsburgh. State Treasurer, James 1j. Wricut of MiWadelphla. Washington Letter. From our bpecial Correspondent. Washington, I), c., Sept. IP, 1877. Tho great dramatist makes Ipgo says, I am nothing If not political, liven ths boot-blacks wilt talk of politics to you whllo frtvlm; your stoeus o' shlno ;" and from the curb-stouo to tho Kzocutive Mansion tho bulk of all conver sation is on political topics. Herein our national cflpitaldlfrcisfromthe capitals of other great nations, wflfch aronot only political centres but centres also of the arts and sciences, of literature autl learning, wheie, and where ontvt you will find l ho highest and moat ainploevi iioncos of tho nations of Christendom respec tively In civilization. Not so with us. The ouinallomof a hundred cities, largo and small, of this Union Is vastly superior to thojourual- lum of Washington. In all the olomentsof metupolituuiiuit is vastly Interior to Boston, ew York, Philadelphia, 11a limore,Clncliinatl, Chicago, St. Louis, or San Fiancisco, nud by no means iuii.il to IlulTalo. Cleveland. Uetiolt. or Aiiiwauueo. in poiui oi imbiuess, h i merely bigtonot tm.ni aiiopa, tho only classed o( inou constantly making considerable money being ba.oou-kccptrs and dealers in clgursnnd tOO i CO". Tho tun r is earning, no dnuht. when W ash- lugton v, ill bo in uc !i inoro than a poUUca) ton ne: when It wLl bo iho home ofartisis. ot scientists, of literary men and ot im-n i.f leisure anu won .in. wuu win mako us gmieries aun rs saloons worthv the at.mira:ion of ncr&ona at seiibo uud taste and sr tractive to all intetnpeiit t lasses, laomothlng hai alreaiiv teen done in tuts direction by the Hmlthsonlau I tm tuition and iho Coicoian Ait Ua.ierv, ench n nob e do. iiKLitPii iiuiu iiiii iuiiiiiuciii:c. it io mat) tiue tint during tlio last ten yojrs tho city hes been lifted up out of tne mud anduiiie, co to nil v, of old logyi&m, nud paced on thohiuher p;auo oi modern tiroress. 'itio old gublu loofs, Uio old dormer windows Tcnoraolo ana lnos. grown, tho old horrible sti eets oicn.ally obnuj lous on account ot duet or uiui havepaKStd away, and the Washington of to-diy la usdlnVr. ent from tho U'ubliitigion ot 1So5 as aliuost any tv. o citios mi tho globe dinertiom one another. Novel tholesjj.much rroio will have to do done beiure the city becomes othtrihan n centre of polincs i have hum p'iritctiLmy struck with ibis idea durlnir the nast wecic or so on account of the general excitement caused heio by the case of. CO as ELL OK NEW TOUK. lvcnbodv has betu utknip ibn rnnnndrnm whether the dog wags tlie tail or tho tad nags timnog. tlmtl- to t-ay, whether thoAdmims tratiou wugi Cornell or Cornell wau's the Ad. Uiiniatiailoii. He Is an ofllccr of tho United Slates Is in open rebellion asainst the Ad minis, tration, having taken part in calling the o mven. ttun of his btulo in vioiatmu of the 1'rcMdentN famous oidcr piohlbiling United Mates o ulcers Iium taking part In paiiisau muuagement, It n Hsioiiiauiiig j'uw mucn mis nas uoen iaiK( u about here and is ftill ulcussed by newspapers and individuals. On tho one hnnd meu faiily tohilek fur Mi. Cornell's othcial decat'batlrn, as senlug that this la neiet-s.iiy lor the itesorva turn (if tho l'lesldent'scoitBlHteuov and dignity. On tho otnt-T it lsluudlv cUiniO'l hat tho i'rtsj. dent Ul not dare to jeuiovocurnoltou&cco'iut ot senHtorCoukUnf'sfiiendshlp lor him, but will penult the fungous order, which bu siinoil uii bo gicut toiumotion, to he thus nul lfled and her ai uuugur. ino uitpuie u:ia beet ueiceuuu liery ami still nges JiviU ad along the lilies. For my own park f hnvo endeavored to keep cool durng this bested political term, and mv nilvato omiiton is thut ino TiesUknt wutra tno AOiulnmtrution.aud that nt tlie proper time Uro. lorneu s umurii iium win no orougui m on u charger, or word to ihut ifft-ct. 'Ihis inuu J. 11. littles is one if the hestmHuied men in the world, but lie is also onu ot the nx'sl fi-arles Without a iui tic o ot bluster or seif as onion ho Is as hru o as J niius Cresar.aud.ln . hu dlf caaree mo ouiv, caies no more ror uoineu iinu on am buckets than an elepuant cares for tho insects settling on hU tusk. In good time nsweopot lie uuuk niu biuocu -eui liiiujeur. Till: INDIAN CuMMl3SiULKSIIir. 1 here ban lor fcomo t lino uet n an animated contest iroinir on over the Indi,tn Commisioii. euhlp, an oiUce now held by Ilou. John (j Hinilhoi Ohio. Mr. smitli Is admitted toboau honest man, but grave eh urges bavo been made with iepLtt to the admliiHtrutluit of our Indian a flans, it was gtnoratiy supposed that Mr. sinltn would have Ui steu dowu and out, but it now appear thai he will no nothing of the kind, lie proposes to iematn, being unwilling to oo como a scape-oit tor the ofienco- ototbeis. liur beciei&iy oi too mieiior cuurz nasbere nely madouphls inmd to glyo another man Mr. Mnith's pace, fo theio came a conlilct. And H is i aging llerceh'. Health is susiaiueu oy hi ei etary sheiimiu, Uen. (laitleld, anu ot her Kti iiii men uf Ohio. 'I he rres.dtut and Hecie taiy lccrary ai personally nieuuiy wuh him. Jlence theuiishot uf the mutter Is an amhltouul war on thobecrttarv of tho luteilui I be leve ths war is to become geueiai. und that ltmtift necess.iiily reituli lu the eucomtiture aud do- icaioi Air. rceurz BILCKlilAlIT f-CIIUHZ TO OO UP. schurz is us 1 tnluk houtstiv deireus nf re form, ot the honest conduct ot public uffiirs. Hut he. docs not seem to kuow how to ceuuuct a needed refotm in a poputui war. Somebody said of the notoilous Tom Ochlitied that ho had rather lio ou cieult than to i rliu iruth fur casli 11 ilieie be an unnimular ami aounolar wavto do a good thing, Carl tichuiz will udopt tho uu- popular way. lie tnus ioo-ts tne ii'ienu-nip ot nruct cal reform eis. as wed us trains tbuacttve liosti ity o( those who care uol for lefaim and oi iiie no rue or political spoimt-u geueiany. I to even piocuies the a i tat K of sou sib le reform eis who me unwilling th4t u goon cause should ueturuwu into iiubule and contumely uy ino uuiviso uiauageiueni ui u loiiy. liDpiae tieable luiai.oioaehai a dieauitr.Vt lu wid listen ucituor to auvlco nor sugettiou from friend or foe. If Is iianby necesaiy to say tmu when a luau tails between r iking Urea ot the kind heie luuifdat. hu is quite ceituu to be fatuhy wounded, fcuch uteius to me to be the sure fate of can tichuiz. lie will bohonoiabiv banished to Jlirim oi tjomootuor loreiga court wneioiuss und icuinuiB count. u. m. is, WA8U1.N0T0-S. D. C. Sept. I-, 1877. It is interesfng tocculcnipinie thopas' con iht Ion a and exneiieilcH'ttt't notable neuiiiool our du, The former conditions oi the Ur.iu la miy haveuieo bioU).ni uti.uu me puunc mi me ini!e subject has become stale. How Mit eu years ngo Ulises.nu Julia lived iu auttlooue sioiy wooden houxe with their tow-heauod urcalu Vro.1 and fuur-t curoid.Nedte Itowiuey uluched and snutftf ed along iu poveilv uuiil the war bione uut-tho war tlmt was the making of the great hero and ex-Piesldeut who i. i.nw iriv ivinir t.ueh houurs abroad. Mrs. uuutot ibtW, wearing her caiuo jtowns, doing her owu wa slit in' aud lending her own bubie, Utile d named that wllhiu a sroio ot yeaisthd woud be tea ted aud honored by Kiugs und Pnuco. She u wild to hae uUrays ueeua worn u of thorough sou-e UerpeiMonal filcuus voiuh tar tue truth ot th'.B. deiieial Uraut has lately iiuened the fm-tlom or Scotland's Capi tal, lie is now not only a natieof Aiuencii, but, to ad Intend aud porpoMi, b. citizen ut tne leading citu s iu i he old uoi:d. Mi. iiavt-H family, ton. can look back to very unpreteudme titties. In DuuueisUiwn, Vei mout st und the little store iu which Ilatheiloid Hates, father ol tae President, nrst eui barked in business u a member of the fit m vt Noye , Miun tt iiae home years aftomard the mm dtsovedaud Noyei and limes unltoj their fortuned, ojeuiug a stote iu a two nory pluttd iwt building which btilltsunda aud is now oc cupied bv a v nerable cuid waiver ami his family. A part tt ibe second tijurwus fitted up us a U-iiulug hull and thtie the countiy bvaux and be des act to ' t ip it ou the light tauiut o toe." lothe musioota single violia. Piesldent Hayc' mule. Auvtiu Diichaid, sllll liwvi m li(vettelll Vermont, bcu riceit-4 a viltfrom Ids 1'iiVddeutial uephew duuog his recent Kiittern tr.p. Mr. R'icuaid 1 Wn'ears oldaud has always beeu a pub lo spirited audmucu honored, citizen of his owu Stato. We are glad to see Ind.oulloas that long (Irenes aio to bo abandoned for street wear and thonhoit winking dics adopted. Fafthion 1ms roiten ouch it Dowt-rover wciity pecploeven in our ireo America, that wo itroall bidiniarot becoTiiinp rIuvch. KiirI b1i women are babt to no lacic and Cireiosa tn regard todteas but It is cverywhero Known tlmt they coumih th. n cum. foit Htm nmith In tho nrinntrement ot their urrPH, nndis nut tunt bet tr, eve it a iieat and roo lul npi'piruncohitn bi 'acrdlro l to wmo cxtcut, titan to laen. and pimh aiifl fn and powder in tho way our pcop.o do fo ruucji now-n-dnyM 1 can't conceno why our la.liesMifh tonpo tho looks mm manneraot 1'aiifnna o mncn. with their l hreo inch heols, wasa walfcta, sweeping trains, aud on. Whv, this suniTiior. at fashionable wen-fido icforta, l'i each women havn, pot up tta'lo which consts of attend -iiiK to tho linger units of ladles a ta Paris, 1 ho nmnlthmUtoliarelonf,' pointed nails, highly poilahed and -with orufltialiy whitencfi tips. Tho oxpeiifto ot uueh otitut'ouw often as Mh as J.j a Timt. Anotlic extravapnnce fat com Ids int3 vouuo with fat-hlouablcsls fancy hnno, a naliy siylish cottuine la not complete wlthoot em hi olderrd llslo thread or sitK st cklngs, rnclmc from three to tlftven doliaisperpKir.andtnatch Ing th diess in color. Kmbioideieu gloves hid also worn tit .2 por pair, and much match tlie miIU. Dr. Mars W'uitter. of thtatttv ihls cd at as alio walks through tho street a c!aJ 10 ner short skirt and mnn lino pantaloons, bui IIiko pie tipako cm thutr true sentiments her manner of dro4 wou.d bi commendea moro tliautiiat of tin modoMi " girl oi tho peilod." It is mm foi tob'o and convenient ut ail ovo.its, and that Is moio than can Uu said of tho other. IticriALi). Letter From "Marcutio." Constantino ple, tuhkev, 3 Auuust 3J, 1877. 5 U car Advocate i Tho heading of my letter will partially explain my loug eilenco, so mat. ing you a profound snlaam, (or whatever Lis called) according to this country ot tho Cres' cent, I will proceed. Tho Sultan was quite pleased at having tho pleasure of making my acquaintance, though ho seemed to think that porno of my rein ark a were rather msnltiog for tlie ears, ot tho Sultan. However, I slapped the bos Turk en the back and made Hall rtirbt. Nothing like keeping 1u with Bultans, you know, to we each took a pull at a i eal Turkish pipe with xeal Turkish tobacco and then gaily quaffed a cup or so ot real Turkish coffee 8a a 1 "Sulty. this reminds we of the Tuikish ca fo nt our Centennial." Ah I you should bavo seen how angry ho got and how near he came to cut. ting ff the heid ot your correspondent with his Jewel-bedecked scimitar. Nothlug but a Joite saved lav 1 fe. '"Put away tne scimitar linejlitelv," said 2, ''for I do not care to go to the "boimltar-y Just yet," Tho Sultan siw the point and loweud thn point of his scimitar at once, and he lieu explained tome thereuaonof his l ago by saving that tho tobacco furnished at tho Ceutaiulal Turkish cito. was nothing more nor loss than the diicd miW of corn, bnd the coOeo uamjde from a plant or vegetable which houuder tood was usually cooked with pm. "lieiins," said I "Itiifui," said the Huitan. Here to my astonmhment, I toon.t bis Snltaus3ip 'nd his attendants had gone to sleep, so much nod they enjoyed my conversation. Taking advan tage cl the snoozers I bounced ngnt into the hiiicm. "Uow dedo, gnls,"I bald. 1 expect ed to bear considerable fctcamlug and worse cousternatluii, but f.wtoftho matter is they took mo for Um iti 1'jieh-i. and I did not unde ceive them. (How could a tellowevcr uudectiTe too lair laules ot a l artm undtr such drcuin sUticeM Uijarr.i you whacked tho Iluuns at lNevim," Sdidu fair b.ireaiess with a voice of lil'-h acent. and a breath ledoent with war phles and old ryo. Urat thing I knew I receiv ed a 'ms of thanks from Iho sweet spoken l'.nu eiatd Isle sister of tho harem onu then the iet followed suit. Oh, Mr 1-duor. howl wished tot you io help me out. I was soon helped out. honour. Yesslr. right out into the etieet I bhall uol irolung this letter i so adieu. ami attain adieu. Yours, truiy, Marcutio. New Advertisements. S HLKIFPS SALi:. Uv virtue of a writ ot fieri facial isned out of tho Court of Common 1'ieasof Carbon touuty and to mo directed, thcro will be exposed at public t-nie, at t no t.'ourt House in the Horoutrh oi Munch Chunk, Caroon county, ytateot Teun eylvania, on MONDAY. OCrOBEH I, 1877, at 2 o'clock, p. m , tho following real estate, do scrbeds follows, to wit t All that certain 1.0 r OU PIECE OP GROUND, r! tn fit a In ttin 1 ornimh of Lrhiehton. Carbon county, bonudod and decrttted as follows : Ue ginning at a poat m a pnbllo I oad leadlmr from lienigniou io iamaquu,ineueo uy lanuni auiou llnmif iinrfh Imir dptrrrfin. ivn4t IWiihuuilred sml thirty one feet- to n post i thence by land of Li' wis Graver north eighty ceven degrees, east tlftv feot to a post, tbenco by the fame soutn tmir i!Pirps pnariwn iiininrri anuicii icvl io anost in a said rood i thence in and along said iium soma eit'ory ueurei a. wesi nuy-i u i, ui thereabouts to ibe oepiumng contaiuina twelve thn in .ml (ion hnmlied Fou-ire feet. The iinpiovements or one twn-story frame dwemiie nouse, witn ua emnni-."xsi, nouuio Tion h rx''). and other out-build nss. eized umi taken in execution as the property oi uwen uuueii anu io o so u oy J W. KAUDlilMlUSlI herin. bheruTs Ollk-o. Mauch Chunk, sept. 15, 1877. s IIEIUFPS SALE. Ilvvlriiie of a writ of Tirana facias Issued otiti'f t i.e Court or common rieisot L'prbon county and to mo U reeled there will bo expos edtopnolie rale, iu tho Court lloue in (he uoioiign oi rvianca uauuK, uaruou uouniy, l'enu sylvan la, oh MONDAY. OCTOmin 1T. 1877, nt 2 o'clock p. in , tho following described Real usiaie, io wii: ah mat ci-nain LOT Oil PIECE .OP GROUND, situate In Mahoning 'township, Crboii eoniity, Peiinsyivania, bounded as follows: Ou the liiirtli tiv mini nf Xiithnn ILohnnnld : on thn fjt byltudif Jacob Cunier en thn south bv land of Nut ban Merle ; and on the west byiaudet ireueucK uenauus, containing NINE AC11K8, more or less. Tho Uulldlncs situate on said tli ound on the east Hue of n pubuo road lciding liom the bouse otNathau Mertz to lie.ivei ltuu, a none Mill, 2ii vy 3U leei. wan necessary ma em net v. Heized and taken In execution as the property oi aiurun ftcnerer, una io uo som uv j. w. i u una jiuisu, tneriu:. bherifTs OOlco, Mauch Chunk. 8ept 15, i77. s UGKIFF'S SALE. llr vlrtunnf ft writ nf ftrrt facial InfuiM not of the Court ef Common Pleas ot Carbon county and to me directed, theie will be expoea at I ub io sum at the Court llouoe, in tbeboiouirh ot aiaucu Luuus, uutuou cuuuiy.oiaiuui i'euu yivuuia, ou MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1877, at 2 o'clock, p. tn.. th. following roal estate, do scr ova as louows, io wit i All the following described TRACT OR PIECE OF LAND with tho improvements, situate m Mi honing lowusijtu. uouniv oi uaroon aim Mareoi vuun hvlvaula, bounded and desLiibed as luilows, to Villi Reglnning at n stone, thence b land l Tliom asMcDamel, south thirty-three degnes, eaut sixteen lierches und He.tcuths to n alone thence couth forty live detaea, eatt tltity-two perches ami llve-uu'tis to a sioae thence Miuin lorrv.LWo an oue-nair ceuiees. eisi his v bten peichuM aud iwo-tmlhsio a stout : i hence by laud of cnnrles Leibeusuih aul David o.nsieiu soiitu sevoi tv at irtt.es. wen inirir one nud foui-teuths peruhetoa stout j thenee south fiftv-two degiees, wo I twtut perctes and eisht ttnihs tou sione; theiion bi lands of ra nan aicstr, noriuimriy eifai u 'grees wesi iui i y-uve p.icues nnu beeuieiitm wawun o.iii.; lufiiiro iiouii iuii-ouu uuu uui unii u frrees, we-d t went v six po olios t- a stone tm nee norm iwcutyuuie uegrees, west weni: llu ueithes at.d 8iz.tenihM to a ieien i.os thence bv land ol Charles iliobt uortd iwmuy dig ten, west iwiiityulno perches t u stono utuirly in the midtileot the nud thuico north sevtuiy-uine aud ouu font thdeures, cast tueu iv neruies io a none: ineuce norm eiifUtV-ao eu and one-It df cejfrei s, cast vcveutt ea pere tes uuu iwo icuius io mo piucu oi oeguauuig, con- THIRTY rnUEE ACRES AND FIFTY PERCHES, strict measure. Tlie iwrocuient theieon conMst f a frame uwetunx iioii BsuHV.'tH itei out-Kittneii iixt left, loit bam 'J xss teet, wagon housuixU lett and otliea ouuouildiugH. beized aud tttkeu in execuilon as thi property of buuiuel Mooer and to be ttotd by J. V. HAURK.sUUSlt Sheriff. Blier'fl'd OUiue, Mauch chuuk bept, 15, 1877. WANTED tho bualueaa meu to knoy that tlcy canftel JOU ruiN'IKSU dune Cheaper ut Cumox auvccate Oulce than at any other fliice In tho ooonty. Tryua, New Advertisements. HKUimS SAliEs fir Tirtnn nf n wtt nf tttrt faciat lsnrd out of the Court of Commcu Pies ot Carbon cunty and to me dincted, theto will bo exoosedot puti'io (Mle at the Contt House, In tho lloiough of Mauch chunk. Carbon couuty, btate of eunsyivau.a, ou MONDAY, OOTOURR 1st. 1377, at 2 o'clock p. m., tho following real estate, de scribed as follows, to Wit : Adlb&t certain TRACT OR FIECI3 OP LAND. situate in tho township of Mahoning, Carbon county, i'ctinsvlvauht. bounded and described as follows, to wit t jtcgtnning at a chestnut, thence by land ef Nnthun Kinntz north Beventv-seven decrees. oast seventeen perches to a htone, thence north six and one fourth degrees east scventv-lno and ouchalt porchoi to a stono thence noith eighty one degrees, east thirty-two peichcsaud tliioe tenths ti a stone i thence noitli pixiyfeven oe- giees. ease mcniy-ioir peioues io n sione t i hence bv land of lienlnmiti Hrean south itftv degiees, thtttyslx perches to a stone, thence south twenty-two degress, east thiny-one por ches to n stone i thenc" by lnnd of Philip (lorn- oait eoaui nuy uegrces, west lony iwopercnes to a mono, thence south twenty two cegrees, east twelve and one fourth norchoa to a blue 4 ouk tho n co south 58 donrees, west thtrty-tour ercnes to a sionot luenco oy laua oi Jonn 'revman north flftr-ono decree, west two perches to a chestnut, theme north thlrtr-one degiees, west fifty perches to tho place ot be ginning, containing riPTY-ITVE AGRKS, thtrtv one ncrchoa. be the sarno more or leas. The improvements thereon nro a TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE. nineteen by twcnty-thiee toet, stone kitchen hilkvuuu uno iiiiu one nan siuries, eicven uy twoatv-threo f eet i Huissbani twenty-oight by fo tv-tour feet, and other outbiUhllngtf. Beiznd and tniteu Into execution as thopiop crty of James iJ'imbort and to bo sold by J. W. RAUDEN11U3U, Sheriff. BherifTa Offlco, Mauch Chunk, sept. 15th 1877. All persons knowing themselves to be indebt ed to the late firm of 8KMM KL & GA11KL, aie requested to ui'ue payment within SIXTY uio, or in o aeouuia win oo ma ceu iu me hands of a collector, J. L. tiADL, Sept. Is, lb7-3w., Lehlfibtou. Fa. s ALE OP STANDS, &c. Notice la herobv Mvnn. thnt tho n Alt RON CO UN TY INDUSTRIAL bOClE I Y wtd beU the stands atul Piivilenes for thB coining Pair, en Monday, OCIOBEU let, 1&77. at THREE M., on tno air Grounds, to the mchostbid. eis. This allordsniaio chance to onriieado. suing a prolliabiO business doting the Pair. j a. nu-u, Jrresiucnt. V. M. RArsiiER, Bcciotary. Sept. 1 o-w3 rpo Whom it May Conceru. All persons are herebv forbid mcddlinffwith one canal boat, (o. 4.) two mules, two sets of harness tour boat lines, drc. now In possession of DAVID B01lAFFJ31t.nl Piankllntownshtn. Cai bon county, Pa., tho said enumerated nan cies naving Deen purcnaseo oy me, anu neuig my ptoperty until further notion. Sept l'i, 13T7-3w Packeitou. Fa. liom It ilny Concern. All rpraon', art lirrohv frtrhld TTiprfdlim. vrlt.h ouix IIA1 MATIK 3 j ears old, and one Tvf Jiorce JlOX WAOO.V. loinol-ijr tbo nEiicrBirnoil to JOSEPH LUK1IAHT of TownmenHlne town Milp, Carbcn couuty, Pa., at tho eamo are my jin,periy until iuitiit r notlco JAMES ZBianNl'USS. Sept. 15, 1S77-W3 L. TiinamrniiiiKtwp. T "0 WII03I IT MAY COXCEUN. AllnrrHons nro bprnhv fnrhirt mfridlinor with the Household ana Kitchen Furniture, etc.. now In the Dnsstssion of DAVID CHtsKFiSR. of Frankun township. Carbon county, Pa., the same naving neei pure .insert uymoierncon slderatiou lu toouey paid, una is aiy n perty. Sept. 15. 1877 W3 LebiiMiton. Fa. D ISSOLUTIOX SOTICE. Notice Is herebr etoen. that the Pnrtnershln latelv subaltttltiir betwenn V. 1'. sr.MMEL and JOIAU L. OAlll-;,. of Lchlchton, Po . under ineurmot hkmmkl. & iiahku was riiasoiv- eu uy muitint con "em ou wo oiu uay oi oepioni ber. 1H77. All debts owlnir to tho suld Partner ship at o to be received by said J. L. Uabel, and iitiueiuanus ou ino saia i'annermp are io no presenieo to mm lorpayrreot. j. jj. uaiiuij wiu comiuno me dusiUpss. F. P. SRMMKL, J. U GAB Kit, Lohlghton, Hept. 5, 1877-W3 JSSIGSEE'S KOTICK. Notice is boiebv ctven that J09. s. WEBtl and OA n la h in ft.ms vire. of tho no noun ir of j.jjiiiuuton, carbon County, Ha., ny a voluntbrv Deed of Adiiment. beirua date theSlst dat ot AUGUST. U77,dsslgu"d all ibeir pi open Ken, personal ana Mieu-i'i ine unoeisigneu, for tho ucnent ot tneir cretiitors. All perous. therefore, indehtej topat'l pany will moke nivmeni within SIX U'CKKS from thodato heieuf to tne said Assiirnoe, nadthoe having leg 1 claims will please present them jur Huuiemouc io TU03. a DKCK, A-signee, Sept. 1. 1877 6w .Lehigh tou, Pi rno WHOM IT HAY CONCEKX. All rereons nro hetobv firbld mcddllnir with FaimiDir Iinnb meuts. a.l the Oram aud Pio- uiie tianciiig in rno ileitis or niineuarcs a Cow. 2 lloii-es fi Pigs Hnriinr Watou. itnox- t-oard. 2-horse and I-horse wa irons, Uoas"hold luriiltuie nml nil other Personal Pionertv. now inposKotiionofHAMlfML KVKRT, of Reaver ttuu. jiHnoni'ic lowiiB no. uaroon toamv. l a the .-ame be n mv nronertv. bavins been Pur chased lor a consideratioa n: money pa d, and touueu io mo Bitiu oauiitui rveri. CllAKl.l.S HVJ5HT, Sept. 1. 1377 3w liuavcr dun, i'i Q1..I VRTEU NOTICE. Notice la herehr trlven that an annllfntlon will be made unoer the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of I'enus) ivama. eutitioit "An Act to provide tor the lucoroo alinn and Hern lfitiomf ceitain Corpoiati uia.' approved April ?jin, 1871, lor i no courier or an inieuuru coroor atioutobec<odiho LKIEKJII'i'ON 111 1I.H INO AMI) LOAN ASSOCIATION.'1 thecliar- iictt-r and oolect ot which Is to accumulate a fund Dy thu contributions of lis members, which snail enable them to purchase ieai es. late, or borrow inoue lor investment in mm nesM. aun ior theie ourDoaes to h vo all tae ben elits and privileges ot tue said Art el Ass mbly. W. M. RAP.SiiF.R. hept. 1, 1577 3 w BUUCHOr. JSSIUSEE'S NOTICE. Notice Is hTfliTElTpn tliat BlffiOtl'II HUM HlXuui) I J-IZAIIUTU ill Ultu, (.1 .MAHO.S. 1NU rownlnn. Caibun Coulitr. Vs.. liv a o- uiitarv Dcpd cl Aiizument. benrtntf tlato the lltllHuvot AUOUbT. 15.7. aisiRUul all their moicrtv-Iteal, l'er-onal, and Mixul to tlie uimoi bl.'ni-d, lortljo bcuentot their creditors All wrdunti. llier. fere, indebted tn a Id uurtv villi luane payintht waldu six WKKKSttom the date liertnit o the ta)l Ai' ee aud those IturiiifC lenl claim, ntllptt-oao preeul U.eiu iui eciueiueui io TII09. B. DEI K, Astfnee, Sept. I,1S77-W l,fliietllou, I'a. jgXECimUX'S NOTICE. 1.STATK OF APAM HUUKMAV, TlBC'D. Letter, Testameutary on the Latatu or Adam Ttiif hiiiiin. if llu, ltiiriiiiffh nl LrihiubluiL C.ii bou 1 'onutv. I'a , dccM. hue leeu Kri led tu Mjry J, ItiicUiuau, oi the llorouhetoieaaiiL to whom ail pertton. ludeuted to tlie ttahl Ktitale. are iinuu.ted if, make uurineiii. and thoau hav ing vUmiso demand, will laite kuutvn the aauie wlthuut uei.iv. to MAHV 1.. HUCKMAN, T-xeculrtl, llr to J nu.l. Kl-lliuiliu, Aneuu l.eljlKhloll. Aut'. 19, 1377 U ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. Notlro Is here by siren that DANIEL HEN' KTNcililt aud hla Wile of FltA.NKLIN Town ahlp C'aibou Couuiy. I'a, by a voluuiary deed oi .atiKnuirm, ui'urniE uaio mu .tituar oi 'tt (1UHT 1BT7. fresltfiieit all their nrnuertv Heal. 1'eraoual, and .Uizod-ti the uudoUned, fur tlio uenent (.r tneir ciiHlitora, All jiermiuv, thurelore ludebuvl (oaibl mrir wll. maWeuiv. lueut within tilX WfcEKs tium tho (Utehere ot loth .aid Alienee, und thoai liutm? evai claim, yu jueubo prtaeui u em ior veiiiemeu 10 JUbll eiLtLi., AWIKUfO. hUtinictou. I'a. Oi top. J. MEB1IAN. hla Attoruey. llaccli cuuut, i raoiim twp , Aug. n. ie77 w We luawe jmstt opemcil one ple gtcks off Fancy & Staple IDi'y Uels ever brought to towBft9wMclawcolTeratprices mever Ibeibre "jfoua ara cordially invited t call aunsl esasBaiite rood9 Asad Bfrficeso $. t o mm LiNDEitsiAN's Block, opposlto Public Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Slado up from tho Host Material, In tho auteeu, at iiuwusr nuutsa nun uaou. ALSO, TIll:Ml;NDO03 SLAUOnTEll IN TUE TBICES Oy' Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, Hats, Goods. CSrOall and examine Goods and Friees before miking; yonr ptirchaies cltewlicro. T. D. OLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above tho Public Square, BANK STREET, Lehlghton'. Successor to At tine 6S MsaBm'Biiath tr999 Opposito tho L. & S. Eespectfully announces to his io is daily receiving auditions LADIES' DRESS and DRY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, . QUEENS WARE, &c.,' &o.. &o Also, just received a car which 1 am selling SALT FISH n Specialty. Eg? If you really desird of Goods you can get tor a you should not fail to give purcuases elsewhere. Don't forget ths Mammoth Store, opp,L.&S.33enot, May 0, 1879-yl Wcissport Planing Ttnortrnilir o ti n rm n r A tn rnrTipntprH. Tlni'rtera. tlicir NHW MII-l.s, taiy are uow urepaiwl.to every descriptiou of Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut ters, Moldings, Brackets, n hn hl,ni4i..f Vnitpn rtiir rnldnprr 1. nil hire nn lieaiiailun In Giiarautelui,' 1'ertict Batlalactlnu to all whoauj taror na with their ordeiL. it von unve not inno in eau anu Be.oci v ui. promptlv anil at uh low vnces as thoueh voa uivo us a iriai, nuu you win uo couiui;cu ui nuu no SOLOMON TEAKEL, . 1). B. ALBRIGHT. . WM. BIEIIY. JOHN BIERY. Olllce'antl Mill, nearly oppostto the Fort Allen House, WEISSFOUT, Carbon county, l'enna. YB are pleased to announce to our patrons and tho busi ness men of Carbon and neighboring counties, that our rintmg is how completely stocked with tho latest designs of neat and fashionable typo, and that wo aro prepared to do all descriptions of JOB PRINTING neatly, promptly and at Pricos Iyower than over before. Orders by mail will re ceive prompt attention. tir Tho "Carbon Advocate," published every Satur day, is furnished at 1.00 a year. Try it. Address all commimications to II. V. MORTHLMER, Lehightqn, Penna. August 11, 1877. , heard of lEespectlitlly Square, LEUIGHTON, PA. m& in i r Boys' Suits. Ltttest Styles, und Perfect Fits Guar Caps, and Gents' Furnishing II 1161 PSICIS D. Bock & Co., Depot, BANK Street, customers and friends thaft to his stock ot t GOODS, load of LIVERPOOL SALT, at .bottom r rices. to know how largo an amount1 small sum ot Heady Money mo a call before making your LEIIIGUTON, TENN'A. Hill & Lumber Co., ContrflctoTH find o thorn, tfant hstlnip cnmnlatetl- supply ttiemat VKlt LOWEST I'lUCEU, wliu Cabinet varo, &c, &c, Xfr and nf the Sfoat Annrored Ivind. fo that wl jou wmu. m-iw jwivluui mw iucj wm u. fro present June iu, joiu-g nop