EDITOR LEniOtlTON, TA.I SATURDAY M3RNINO, O0T0BRR C, 1877. 'Democratic Nominations. STATE TICICIET. Supreme Jnitae John Trnnkor Venango. Auditor General Wllllan II. Soholl, Bedford, etito Treasurer mm B. Noves, Clinton. COUNTY. DIaiitat Attorncr-E. It. Slewe-s. ITh Chunk. Republican Nominations. STATE TICKET. Supreme Judiro-Ja.. It. Storrott. Allejrhsny. Auditor Gonoral-T. A. ta. Pasjmore.Rchuylklll State Treasurer Wm. u. Hart, Montgomery. COUNTY. l)ltrlct Attornef-Jo. M. Kslbtus. M. Chunk- At Tuesday's .quotations the green back ami national bank noto dollar were respectively worth 07.09 cents In gold, while the bullion in a UZH grain silver dollar had a gold; value of only 02.43 cents, the paper dollar being thus shown to be worth In gold cents more than the silver dollar. : The President said Tuesday to Mr. Leonard, Uepubllcan Congressman fiom XiOutsiana, that, from what he-had Been duilng his recent trip South, he believ ed the Southern whites "were really anxious to accord to the colored people their full civil and political rights," and the trip had "strengthened him In the conviction that his Southern policy would rebound greatly to the Interest of the blacks." lie also said that he bad lately received from leading Re publicans renewed assurances of their support of his Southern policy. The trial of the rioters at Reading commenced Tuesday. Two Indictments were presented, one against eight men, charging them with the burning of the Lebanon Valley bridge ; the other against thirty men, charging them with riotous disturbances, the burning of cars, tearing up of tracks, etc. Samuel Humphreys, one of those Indicted for burning the bridge, pleaded guilty, and turned State's evidence, lie confessed that ho held a lamp, while a man named Smith saturated kindling wood, thrown by accomplices from the upper part of tho bridge, with coal oil, and then set it on Ore. The publlo debt decrease during September was $3,882,524.80 j currency In the Treasury, $14,200,417 28 j special fund for the redemption of frac tional currency, $8,833,403 j special deposit of legal tenders' for redemption of certificates of deposit, $43, 1 10,000 ; coin In the Treasury, $119,153,013.40 j including coin certificates, $37,097,500 : outstanding legal tenders, $350,014,032. The payments made from the Treasury by warrantsdurlng Septembe r.eicluslvo of payments made on account of the Interest or principal of the public debt of the United States, wero as follows Civil and miscellaneous , I3.W3.078 a War 69I.8..7 S3 Navy 1.1-,I7 18 aumtiwi iiuuuuiv auu penuonsj s,&g Oil 41 TOUI I9.S73.605 49 r-saya a Washington dispatch : con stantly recurring Inquiries aro made of officers of tli6 Government as to wheth er, tho extra session of Congress will be convoked. The proclamation as made on the 5 th of May last, has remained unaltered. It Is as follows : JWhereaa. The final adjournment of too Forty tour'h Congress wlihont making the usual appropriation for the support of tho army for Hie fiscal year ending June . 1878. presents an extraordinary occasion, requiring the preai. dent to exercise the powervested In him bv the Constitution to convene the House ol Consre-s in anticipation f tbe day iljed by lair for their next meeting! Now, therefore. I Rutherford 11. Haves, Piea.dent of the United states, do by virtue of tbe power to this eud In me vested by tbe Constitution, convoked both Uouiesof Con. gross to assemble at their respective Clumber at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday. the 13th day of October next, then anil thereto consider and determine such measures as lu their wisdom, their duty, and tile we.f are of the people may seem todrnimid. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my baud, and caused the seat of tbe United a tales to be affixed. Done at the cltr o( Washington this Slhday of May, In the year of our Luid one thonsand eignt hundred and aeveoty seven, and of the lu dependence of the United atates nt America the vuo uuuurea auu nrst. it. jj, ll axis. lly the Presidrnt. W. il. etabts. Secretary ot State. The lecture season Is well under way, Bcecbcr Is making from $200 to 500 a night in tho West. Wendell Phillips has hitherto confined his lec tures almost entirely to New England, but this year he will make a Western trip. Mrs. Llvermore has two new lectures this season one on " Harriet Martineau" and tbe other on " The Coming Man." Among the candidates for lyceum honors is Collector Simmons of Bostou. He will talk about Ite forms." Hurdetto of tho Burlington Ilawkeyo will probably come East In December. James T. Fields has numer ous engagements In New England This will be Joaquin Miller's lost sea son on the platform. Gough'd pc pu larlty holds out wonderfully, and he has far more engagements than he can fill. Ills new lecture will bo on tho re form movements ot tbe day. Jo: Hillings will give his lectures as usual, going as far as Texas. The Rev, Hubert Collycr has obtained two Sun day's leave of absence from his church, and will spend the timt In lecturing In New England. Will Carlton will pro bably come Ei6t In November. ' n. V. MOKTHIMKR, The Secretary of tho Treasury has Issued a ttatement showing In detail the amount of United .States and national bank notes In the Treasury and Sub Treasuries on September 15. The pur pose of this statement, .as exptaIneM,ln a special to the New York Times, Is to show banks and bankers the amount of currency that Is withdrawn from cir culation and held by the Treasury on account'of the several'ltems specifically mentioned therein. For instance, tho August debt settlement showed that the Item of currency In tho cash balance,ln eluding that held for the redemption of fractional currency, amounted to over $20,000,000. The only other Item of currency which the debt statement shows as being In tho Treasury Is the amount held to redeem certificates of deposit, which, on. Seplembei 1, was over $50,000,000, but whlcb.as Is shown In the memorandum now published by the Secretary, amounts to less than $45,000,000. The statement given be low shows that tho amount of currency actually held by tho Treasury on Sep tember 15, and which for' all commer cial purposes Is locked up, iwas nearly $07,000,000. This amount does not In- elude the currency held by United States depositories, which would swell the aggregate amount withdrawn from circulation to over $100,000,000, or near ly one-sixth of the entire amount of legal tenders and patlonal bank notes now outstanding. The certificates of deposit are really used as cash In com mercial transactions, being substantially Clearing-house certificates, and may, therefore, bo said for the most part to be so much currency. The $45,000,000 represented by these certificates cannot fairly bo considered as withdrawn from circulation, although the Treasury holds on deposit that amount for their re demption. The following Is the memo randum prepared by the Secretary : United Rtatea notes in Treaaury (81.219,097 St; national ban notes id Treasury, 112 Sio.VM) 3J : tots). tH3.681.6X TO. Fund foi redemption of certlfiontesoroepo.lt. Junes. 1872. 141.790.00 it Post office Department account, tl.M2 5i7 40j disbursing ouloera' accounts. 19.8.0.M3 61. Fund for redemption of notes of National bants full ed," In liquidation" and " reducing clrcula. Hon," Si3.629.9is : 6 per cent redemption fund, Unttod Htatas notes in the Treasury, ti 691,931,. 43i 6 per cent redemption fund, national bank notes neldbr tho Nation il Bank Redemption Aeoucr, 110,039 937 43 ; KecreUlV special do poult account, 113 09 17 1 currency and minor coin redemption account. 827,016 63; interest ac count, (37,7401 Treasurer's transfer account cbecks outstanding. (2,(X)I,632 43 1 Controller of tlie Currency, apeutfortredltor., 1778.B 3 87 Iteaaurer, united Mates agent lor paying In; tere-t on 3.65 District of Columbia bonds, (29, 690 40 1 special fund held for redemption of f ac tional currouoy, (8,163 422 1 Ti easurcr. United states journal account! (3,019,997 27; total, (JU,. 631,693 V. Tbe examination of Tweed goes on developing some sickening rascality at almost every word. There was a per fect and widely ramified system of swindling the city understood and prac tised by a very extensive ring1. Forty thousand dollars were paid to each .of a number of Senators to obtain their votes for the charter which subjected New York to the rapacity of Tweed, Sweeny, Connolly and others. This charter euabled the ring to rob the city ot many millions witbont any difficulty or any check. Besides the money ac tually stolen, Tweed exposes the fraudu lent character ot a claim now pending against the city for millions more. lie also tells how he spent part of the money he stole. lie paid a monthly al lownnco to a list ot persons ho names for no special work, but doubtless either to secure their Influence in a general way or to get them to act as spies and go-betweens. The New York Alder men had to get t GO, 000 divided be tween them to vote a mil' ion and a half for the Brooklyn bridge. Tlieo are only a few Instances ot tho extreme venality and dishonesty which wero rampant In tbe not remote days ot tbe Tweed ring. List of the classes of mod-jls de stroyed In the Fatcnt Offlco flrn of Sept. 24, 1877, furnished by Gllmore, Smith & Co., Patent Solicitors, 029 F street, Washington, D. C. Any par tlculary Information desired may be ob talned by addressing that firm. Aeratlan. Bridges, llrushea. Brooms, Dutch ery, llottllng. Hatha. 11 ee Hires. Ilolta. Brakes. uaroeuirr. uarnases. uioser-. uasiui,a. ihknm , .UK, ..UI".,. CIIVC-, C Ilea, .liara, lima, uuiuau, unUUlllff, UOlSting, 11V draullea. Ilirrow. Ilairesiera (t utter Il-n saved. Journals and Hrstinira. Lime and ce. uent. Mssonary. Mechanical rower. Melaltur gy, Metal Working ircltssesi. Mills. Nuts. S18. needles, orchard, l'avlni?. rreAaea. Fuinp, fneumttlca, ro.lslnoi.iVljwsPlsnlerB. ivory iuw eaveui, t.oonuir, ii.iiwarn (i cia-ses, lllvets. Hlone. Maws. Sealers fa few sivam. sheet Aleul. 8ubllnr, 'Ibreshing, Tooacco. Tubing, Wagons, Wire, Water Wheels. Wue Wotklug. Wood Working, loial number of moueis uesiroved tanoat) ee.roo The triennial Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Chitroh In the United States met Wednesday in Trlnl ty Church, Boston. Fifty-eight Blsh ops and several huudred clerical and lay . delegates wero present. Bishop Williams, of Connecticut, pleached the opening sermon. The clerical and lay uepuues organized oy electing ur Alexander Burgees, of Massachusetts msmeut. Til Mollle" Cnsea llrfore tile Su prcine vourt at 1'lllaburg. riTTDUURO. Oct, 2 At 11 o'clock yesterday morning the Supreme Court convened here for the purpose of hear ing the arguments on and disposing of an cases uat nan oeen in process o coiiBCiiou since ilay last. The area nient list was very lengthy and heading It nas the case of John Kehoe vs. the Commonwealth, carried from the Court or bclitryiuil county ou a writ of error, Kehoe, an our readers are aware, was couviciea many roontQ ago to: tbe mur iler of F. W L'angdon, of Audentlcd, who wna beaten to death by a ganir of " buckshot" under the alleged leader ship of Kehoe. Representing Kehoe was the lion. John W. Ryon, and op posed to him wire Georgo U. Knercher, Eq., Schuylkill's able District Attor: ney, and General Albrluht, of Maucli Chunk. Upon tho rendition of a num. ber of decisions Chief Justlco Apnew, looking as frnih and brisk as ever.called the case referred to. My Ryon Im- mnrllfltplv tnntr t ho tfnnr nnit In nn ,,. mpnt nf ntl linnrnn n lio 1 9 ,li,t-ntl,.. deavored to prove that the verdict re- luriieu against ins client was untist,ln somuch that the evidence In the case failed to show that Langdon's assailants Intended to murder hltn, but that In; stead fhey merely desired to glvo him . nnnA t,'..tl . . , T 1 I . . I . tft vcatiitK my nvuu lummy re ed upou three points, the ono already ferml tn Mint ihn t - -- - T wasu bvuklliiuil l ui DfllifTiiPrtv flil.AllM linviA. Kaon a.trrffn,t and that the dying statements of Lang- uuii biiuuiu not nave ueen aumlued.to be used against his client. Mr, Kaercher spoko for an hour and having given iuiirt n general tuea 01 mo IRCM ol Pfln nrotipil rolallva t Mm aml.... blltlV r.f T)nurfhnrttra tnafl Dougherty wns convicted ftjon.liavlng been trlpii flnrl fnnnr.'mi11tv In tho OA ond degr.ee flflljo, murder of Langdon, and that therefore'i'its testimohy could inf lan.H., Kl. ...l.l.. 1 ...I l kiij .'DvuiiuDiru 3 vviueuce. devoted hilt llllln tlmn In llm nlliar points submitted by Mr. Ryon, and gave place to nl's c6fleagne,having made an argument that was listened to with r - vi.m vj ,mj i in ji u urwil, General Albright claimed tlieconsldern- nun ui me i,ouri ior nan an nour and Strengthened thn nrirn munt tF lilo fnlli. ague, the General being possessed of a memory inai is most tenacious in Keep ing to the front any little details that Will strenclhen liU show the weakness In the enemy's armor. Though -tho tlroo for ad- Innrnnipnt tvue loaa than l.alr nn dlstant,Mr. Ryon Intimated that he do- eucu iu tiusu iiiu argument, ana aia so in a incnty minutes speecn. upon the question ot tbo degree of Kehoe's guilt he dwelt at considerable length. Aenpsmni'M InrllnalA llinf X.-a,tnua chances ot obtaining a new trial are at t....llJ. . .. iiuiueu inuera.anu no nan ueuer aevnie the time remaining to. him In prepara tion for tbe worst. TIIR FlSnER CASE, The Aecond casn lirtnn thn Hat. tvns Thomna Flslier vs. llm Pn'mmrnuKnllh carried on writ pf errpr from tho court of Carbon county. .Greatly to the sur prise or everybody Fisher was .not rep resented, and lu bis case the Common wealth asked for a nol. "pros. It was granted and the last hope of Fisher now is the Board ot Pardons, a tope (hat might be with profit abandoned for , 1. F -. I ..... j . ".1 ma tuimiLuuu mat uis uu3 on af" aro numbered, Washington Letter From our bpecial Correspondent. Wasiiimjtcx, D. a, Oct. , 1877, October, gar October U tiere with its rlcli sweet day the bo tm lest days In all tha ye'&r: for woshinrtonUna. The winter here, altbtnuih quite mild Is not really coiplortable. It 1 neitli. er nana enoajth nor cold enoah. Spring doe DoiiHirij arrire ueiore n gen too warm foe comrott. 'ahd lummer here is a eoawn'whcro.n we pnlv fiobe aud strlre not to die froni'tlie f it censive Varriith. Bat the Xo'tnmn, lien t lie first month in orer and October has come, It is tbe month of all others lor na. The foliace partly turua but dooa not wither and fall -11 ot till next month the aklea are clear and the air la golden. . " There In a beautiful pplilt breathing now Its mellow richness on the clustered t: etfa, And from a breaker full ot richest tHw, l'ouiiuz new alarv nn ihn Antnmn wrtnsla. And dippinglu n arm light the pUlai edolonda' Yesterday a week ago. the Capitol was In an uoroar over the burning Patent Office. Itwaa a tearful ttme and gteat daman e was done. Nearly 80,00) models were burned and tbe bolt dingahocklnglr ujared. the Utter, howerer. can and will be renewed and placed tn.'a much better condition thvn before There Is talk of uutting on an additional bIoit and of conrttatt wm in uo nieprooi, eo we may aaio y ar tuat luoraKut, uiuce, uai uotu mrouga lisial -courirn.g by tire. f'Onco beloro. in 16SJ, it was dOHiroTeu br the name Innutmbla etammt'rint now lta day li over. It cannot torn again, Ilut other of the Uovtrnment bulldm.rH can, and win uuuouuieuiy uoiuro mer ure piaoea in a non-comouatib e condition, although the recent disaster has cauced a generui look n lto iningB. ptenutT iuo uapi.Ji, 1'osi um-'O. var Ieuaitment. nor Navr l)uii&rtmt!nL aia whnuv tlie-prooi and ail ot these bunding are literally craiunira iuii 01 oaptra ana oiuer oomuustioie material. The Cabinet hi iIihciiiimpiI tlm mutinr aumewhatdiiiiuir.the naat wteic and thn mitt Jecv will be presented fortlie consideration of cungruaa i.uiing me coming aeaaioo. 1 ne uaii net, noweyer. Jjaa had very lute tluie since X'realdent llnyea return, to consider anytninr a Dart tiom tho Indiana. Tber havti hiHJhpra a week and iioie had almost, daily n.teivlews wi-u me ureal amer" wnicu lnciU'ieine Cabinet and aevoiul other gentlemoj. 1 was DrLaeut at their 11. al conference nr "norf.wowJ uanewsvauerlolKS ptealttln termuiglt Tbe iMwr a 1 ttjcoa itxinixi iiao bo many wooaen im ureM, Tiiey evidently cona dered the ucoasion as one ot exceptional ImDoitance ana had it rest ed themaelvttw accordiuelvaiter the ddi-b Iadikn ldeaot style. Not oiiebut ure his blanket aud eagle ft attiera,aud all but Spotted 'I'ali vnd 2ltd Cloud were more or lew pom ted. The wikleat among them the Anapalio3W ho weitt ueter btifore within tie tumnoaor otTlluatinn, were decked out the most Uncifully. Tueir bead drtaaes were ot eagle feJtuoi aud reached rouud their beads aui down to their heels. 1 hey aopear to want auny tilings iba. are nupoelole for tnem to have, aud tnoie u some uisttls fa.cilou amunir them tnat their reaau'ta are not compiled witn. One chief ex preyed a wish for m mix, vi uiuuer. uue wuiuimi 10 00 uaancn ana one wan lea a nouse to live in like the JTi ai denl'a. Ho wo v or. as acreuerai thiair. the oe.e iratiotr are Dleoaed with civl.lacMi warn mid aav taey want 10 live lu accordance with them, Aud the PiettideutVpoticy oouuermug tbeui, as he la allowing It rradualiy to appear la to torce tnem Ui give up their (iDBtmauuer of inn?, give up uiiuiinir auu roaming aouo. me counuy. anu upon it. and k do w m otlier home J I thev wi not woik aud eatn tbeir livinga.tneu they must aufftir the c.nat queue. 'J'tie eivtra ho .1.011 Is ueartr noon ua In ail lta fnry' and tbe Capita I la Klrdlbg ltlt up fur tbe uanio. iuo t'leaiLiDii. wii no. aeua ltiiusan Dual messajce.bui will transmit lta rt-aaona why the extra atult.n was tailed and submit tbe ea timatdJtol tbo War Uepartuient ot tne amount necceMaiT iuriui Army puropnaiions. risvm mutters will nLo be lousiuered and nrobaolr. aomo papem from ibetiecietaryet the In tenor and the uirreepoudeoco with Utale authoiiliea at tho nine of ihe railrofcd strikes, with other minor matters 01 some interest. TUe ludaus ute a pleasuie excursion to M. VUUUU IrU Uy. itICIUUUi Unaril ofParilons. 1 ho Hoard recommended the following cases for pardon Wednesday morning i John H. Vi'asburue, Franc JI. Johnson, and udjit uaiiuuii, rJw, uuserue cuauiy, FraukHyeh, hurglaiy and laiceoy, Waah. Jalnea Uroen. burelarr. of Phlladelnhia. 'Ihoa lumsey. burglary aud toubeiy, Lycom. Katu llOTle. tierinrr. Rehnrlklll. Wm. Jeuarns, murder In etoond degree, At John Bmlth ana Thomas Uuun, arsou, Blair. PAKDO.VB HETL'SED. James Wlckhsm. lsreenr. Alleffhm.. Charles Howard, eatcnug builumg ta commit .cuiij-. i'uiuiue'()nia, Charlea Uaker. mrenr. Wrl. Jiunei P. Vooner.embeulemenfUUaelphU. ?'V.? fif' araraTattd assault and bat tery. l'hlladelphla. iM2l.'?Sni!lMay' ct 'ltna battery with Intent to kl-1, Luxerne. AVf.rew !l' Dl'ler. larceny, Philadelphia. Michael llorlei . nurdlary.rape and agsravat ed ass inlt and llattery. Northampton couniy. Leonard Hart man, lelonioua a siult and bat tery, Allegheny. be. ?hB,1.CdS,tra.bCr7'rnl,e' hl",Wr CASXS HELD USDIE ADVI9I!HSKT. F. A. n-rmlh. forgery. Luaerne. Charles II. Biockway. larceny, Lycoming. Joan Poo, fornery. Allegheny. wrt6',S.'Df,r' J'l""IO'nent. Philadelphia. Kdw.ird Kelley.feloniuus assault and bsttery. Aiiesncny. ' Oeorxe nlley. hnrso etes'ing. Fayctt. Merfer" R 1JeU' "'""'"J msnslaughter, en?r". 1-re0tt!J', con,,,lrac'r brclc ' i.il,7, ,.""' ''"eny pnd buralary. Dauphin. leS"Tona!,nc'nJitS?."alt bHt"T T'thm- Joseph Kreps, rane. Allvnenr. "Uliam Ureen, manslauahter. Philadephts. Thomas i-lith. arson. York. Tho Board then adjourned tins dls. Improper articles of food often cause the blood to become loaded with foul humors. Cleanse tbo blood with Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture and be healthy.. Now Advertisomcnts. ' diuInlstrators Notice. Notice Is hereby given. Ihst letters of Ad miol-tiatlonution thaKstateof Uotlelb Nesly, ljle of tne i Township or al aliaulng, Carbon Co . 1'a ,deodhaTebeengranie(utheundersiiTied. All persons knowing thenlscjves to be indebt-d tosaid e.late will mskV Imm.'dlate paymeiit, and those harl.ig claims will present theiu duly authenticated lor Hetliemeiil. to t v, '105; KEMKKBB. Administrator. Lehlghton. Oct, 6, U77 w JJ-EVY MEAT MARKET in LtiniGnTON. Tha undersigned rrspccttnllr announces to his f rl-niia and the public in general, that he haa Ol'UEDA Fresh Meat Market, at WEIDENnEJMER" OLD STANr), on the Coroei of IIANKU'AV and HANK Htroet. and that he Is prepared to furnish them with Vrlme FRESn DEEP. MOTION. VKAIa BUtTEB, POULTBY, 4c, at the very Lowest rriciS7o CASH ONLY! The Market' will be open all day, aire me a trial and beconvlncedlnatyoucanravemouey. Respectfully, C. W. LAURY. October S, 1877. HULL & SOOTNEY, GENERAL MERCHANTS, No. 346' North Water Street, rnUiADELrniA, . and Wholesale Sealers In Butter, Cheese, Lard, Tallow, Esgs, Poultry, Oauie. stocx, rotatoes n I ITT C D Apples. Oraln, Vloac, Fur, Wool, DU I I C.M Cotton, luce. Tobacco, l'eanuts. Broom Coin. Dried Fruit, Uajv 'IIops Vorclga anil Jomvsllo Fruits, and tnlot we can sell anr ami .Tcryiniugat toe highest market price i make prompt returns, and LIBKIlAL CASH ADVANCES maue pit pro r on all ship ments, except per. UI IUUOL Ishable aril. ctea, lo show that we do an extenelTe business. any Game Dealer In Philadelphia will tell you we handled more Oanie-laat season than all the other Houses In Philadelphia nO II TDV put together. Bend lor Price I U U U I 1 1 I List, Stencil, &C. Ac. HF.FEHKMCE CASH, or we reler you to Amt KEsrosBiBLE IIOUBK in OUB ClTI. EGGS. GAME. (Oct. S, 1877-yll Brady's Restaurant ! BILL OF FARE. DISHES READY AT ALL HOUHS, Boiled Hnm, .... 10 Sandwiches, . . . . 10 Bread and Butter . . . Hot Coffee and Calces . 10 Hard Boil'd Eggs 3 for ; 10 Ham Bologne .... 10 Sardines, in boxes . 25 & 40 Canned Salmon . . . 40 Tripe 10 Oyster Soup 15 Oysters, llaw & hall-shell Iced Milk 5 PREPARED AT SnORT KOTICE, Ham on Toast . . . .15 Fried Oysters .... 25 Stewed Oysters .... 25 Boston Stew. .... . . 30 Fried Potatoes . . . .10 Egg Omcletn',; . '. . 10, " Scrambled .... 10 " Poached .... 10 " Baked 10 " Boiled 10 Lobster Salad . . . " Hullo ) . . '2o . . . 15 . . 25 " Curry . . . " in cans . . T. T. BRADY'S Popular Place, LlMlEllM.N'S BLOCK, BANKSTKEET. LEUIQUTON, SepU 1, 1877 tf. Piano and Organ Tnught Mis LYDIA P. FINCIIEIt, of East Maucn rhunx. will nve Li;-.tOis to PUl'lLaou the PIANO or 0 11(1 AN at their Uea.ilencea a LKHKIIUON or WE188f OUT. Two DajS lu each Weea. For lurtlier partlculsra.ei qaire at mil umco, repw .v. I1USINK8S MRN AND OTIT KR8 IN WANT OF JOll P1UNTINO OF ANY DEsClllPTIlIN, WILL tIMITilECAHBON AI.VOCA1K OFFICK Tllh UliBT and CI1KAP. KIT PLACE IN THE COUNIY. (JIVE OS A TUIA1, AM) lilt l-ONVISCBD. ACKNOWLEDGED FACT, That Jo To lusBAum & Souj areolxferiiig' greater iitduce Maeiiitg t close Cash Buyers in Fall and &001&9 isadmittetlhy largfe Crowds a Ciastomers wh Tisiupfiie st re their piirchcses. Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Modo up from the Best Material, in the anteed, at lAMYiUji ritiu&s r un uaau ALSO, TIIEM.KNDOU3 BLAUQUTEn IN THE ritlCES Ol" Boots, Shoes, Gaitors, Hats, Goods. ty Call and examine Goods and Prices before miking roar purchases elsewhere. T. D. OLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above tbe TubUc Square. BANK STREET, Lehlghton. WAR ON HIGH PRICES ! TI.1L1IMAjV AllIEB, Successor to D. Book & Co., At the 66 Mainmotli tre3'9 Opposite the L. & S. 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, QUEENSWARE, &c. &c, &o Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALT, which I am soiling, at Bottom Prices. ' '"' SALT FISH a Specialty. If you really desire of Goods you can get for a i i t i r ?i i you snouia not iau to give Durchases elsewhere. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.DeDot, May 0, 1870-yl WcSssport Planing TtA.nnrtrnllr .nnnnncs tn carnentera. Tlultdera. their NEW il ILLa. tae are now preparcd.tu every description ot Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut ters, Moldings, Brackets, On the shortest Notice. OurMscblaeirla all New and ot the Most Approved Kind, so that w hive no herniation In Onaranlrlna; Perfect Batialactlun to all who may lavor nsinth their orders. It Ton hare not lime tn call nnd select what yon want, rend your orders and they will ha Iliad prnmntly. anil at as low prices as though rou were present. Ulve us a Trial, ana you win ue convinced oi vvaai we Bay. . SOLOMON TEAKEL, Office'and Mill, neatly opposite tba county, l'enna. Profitable ro.JArTr,en Employment. jEfii58& ISO Cliuncil." The Premium mcelUnBtav. Ine. I feet xt leetO Inclif , " '1 tie l'lndlogol the hasiuur tu the Temp e." Is prcsonie.l mi each subscriber, ror only ll.'a per yev. This pictuie is uuirriHuv wimiro! anu puuuiu household. Kxtra laree cash romuilsslona paid to Antuu. Write lor termaand Areut'aouint. Working Clinrcli Tub. Co., Septum) 7 & Wauuin St . New Yori. nisenaea Cured. Now paths marked out by that pl.tnc.it ox ail pons a a" Home Talk and Medical Common sense, nearlv 1 ou-j pairo., on iliustrstmnh by Ir. t. . loon of 1U Leilnstou Ave., N, V. Puiehj. era ot this ImoK sra at llherti- to COS8ULT lta antuorlii oeraon or by mail tube. Piice. ny niaU, I J.M lor tue hiandaud lilltlon. or li Ml tor tha PoruLAU edition, which contain, all the asmemsilerandillua ratioas. Couienta tablea tree. OHNlH WASTKU. laiiniiAY hill puiiLisnifja co.. Sept z-me K K. th BL. N. Y. ADlTOUS NOTICE. Tbe undersigned hsvlng been spoolnted, by the I JroUans' t o art if Cat uu Conutv. Audltur t4maae nl.tr'buiion ot tt e funda in the banaa ot ipeooore aiccoiuiicK, Aiiministiaior ot tne Kstaie of Bernard McLoimica. deo'd. will attend to the duties ot his avpoluinient attheOfnoeot aiioii i.raia .sq , in aisucu ununr. on mee dav the Vard cavof OeLober. 1877 atviclock A. al wneu and where all partlea Interested bepl. H, 11177 wl A udltur. EH. SSVDEU, DEAUtS IN Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods Dry Goods, Grocorios, Sio. Bank Stueet, Leiiiohton, Pa. Prices aa low aa elsewhere, and aooda war. ranted at represented. July Si, 1377-sui Winter Dl&X daily t make October. I8T7.J1 Business Suits, Boys' Suits. Latest Styles, and Perfect Fits Guar Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Depot, BANK Street, "' J,',J ' to know how large an amount small sum of Ready Money, ni e 1 me a can oeiore maKing your LEQIGHTOKi PENN'A. Mill & Lumber o.. Contractors and othera. that harlria eomnlatad supply them,;at VERY LOWEST riUCKB, wllU Cabinet Ware, &c, &c., II. 13. AlvUlUUUT, WM. BIERY. jonN biert. Fort Allen House. WEISSPORT, Catbc oune iu, iaiu-gi T 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCEUN. All persons an hereby forbid mediUlnc with one drey Mare. 1 Sorrrl Mare, 1 1 hone Wagon. 1 Carnage and 2 .eta of Harness, loaned br Iho nndet8iMned to Jamea HoUenbach. ot lealcb. too, a a., tue layu urina our pivtwrir. FIIANK llEIUlKIt. alAUV aOLLK.NIiACH. Sept. S3, li77.w! jgulldliis and Loan Association. All persona who want STOCK in the NEW Tillll.HIMl anil LOAN ASSOCIATION, of the Flnt Instalment to the undernamed. nKAKIIM 11.11. nn VRT11AV RVkNIn O 'TOUKR 17th. 1877. to select a Csmmlttea ltenort ur.Tawi. Ae. IlANIKr. nr.EWINE. President. 11 1 1 1 1 I I UIII.VII VI,. Di n. id n t W. M. BAPdUKK. Secreiary. THOMAS KUUhllElt, Treasurer. eeps.za, isir-wz rpo WHOM IT MAT CONCERN. Hone. l. nftrnDT nven. mat uia aouenim the same. AilOS ItblOBU Sept. 7S, 1877-wJ Mahoning Twp. IBnT.TITinV nf PAllTNEKSIII i i to tbe Mia pttnfrnip us lo b r eel red I ftidThoinu M. Wearer, and til demand for payment i tbe mhI Tboxou M. Wearer aalboi tied to eettle alt debU doe to a&4 by U raid partuentlnv beretofire eititlna" uxulertl firm uttLie ot weaver A Klepplnrer. TIIOMAH M. WKAVKB, flv, MtiXrM V. KLKrrlnll a.
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