titter. EDITOR tmiratiTox, p.! SATOHDAV MUSNINd, OCTOBER 27, ISj;. Democratic Nominations. WTATK TICKET. Rupreme Jndar-rohri Trunker Venango. Amlttoi Oeaoral William B. 8cuoll, Bet'ford. State Trenearfr Atuoi n. Noves, Clinton. COtJ.ITV. District Attomor-K. It. Blewera. M'h Chunk. Republican Nominations. STATE TICKRT. Supremo Judro-J its. n. Uteirrtt. Allertenr. Auditor General-J. A. M. PasmoroKchnylklll eiate Treasurer-Wm. B. nart, Montgomery. COOMTV. Dltrlct Attorney-io.. M. Kslbfas, M. Cbnnlc The cost of carrying the Inland matl9 for the next fllscal year Is fstl mated at $20,889,270 73, on Increase on thu estimates for the current year of Z,U30,297. Mr. Henry S. Talntor, the expert employed to ascertain the amount stolen from the City of New York by the Tweed Ring, reported Wednesday that the total-was (20,000,000. Hie total funded deb'ts of the three leading cities at the periods of tho last official statements made were as fol lows : New Tork, 121,810,183 80 j uosion, f43,oUO,497 SO ; Philadelphia, $55,509,871 70. These are too debts In each case exclusive of sinking funds, One of those terrible explosions wmch bftvo been so frequent In tho col. llerles of Great Britain occurred In a colliery In nigh Blantyre, near Glas- glow, on Monday morning. Of 233 men who descended Into the mines In the mornlng,only one bad es:apcd allvo up w mesday morning. There was a possibility, though little hope, that oiners would be rescued. A dispatch to thu Chicago Times, dated Fort Walsh, British Territory. the 17th Inst., says the Commissioners sent by our Government to treat with Sitting Bull have met htm and utterly rawed to obtain any terms of settlement, He continually fears treachery on the part of the Americans and places no trust whatever In their professions. Their offer of peace on the condition of ms surrender being rejected, the Com missioners have begun their journey UVIUDYTillU. Referring to the Grand Army of me KepuMic anniversary ou Thursday me rwiadeipbla Ledger says : "The demonstration of the day was mado by the soldiers' In their greeting of Gen. M'Clellan. Tbls was a grand and touching scene,- the participants being soldiers of every variety and ebado of politics an outburst of soldierly affec lien from officers and men to their 'old cuiumanuer. lie was 'carried away bodily by the surging mass of those trying to get near enough to speak to una una get a grasp or ms band." Carbon Grecubackcrs In Council. A meeting of independent voters and friends of the Greenback-Labor move ment was held In theliroadnay House, at Mauch Chunk, on Saturday last.and was convened upon the call of Hugh McGarvey, Chairman of the Coun ty Standing Commltteo of the Anti-Monopoly and Labor Reform par ty. Hon. J. C. Flncher was made Chairman, and John Devlin, becretary. TbefollowlnRtlltirlctswete represented: Audenried, Beaver Meadow, K. Mauch Chunk, Franklin, Lehigh, LehlRhton, Laniford, Mauch Chunk, Flrt Ward, Mauch Chunk, Second Waid, Nesque honing, l'ackerton.SummltUIII, Weath tty and Welssport. The following were elected the Count Standing Com mltte of Carbon county for the ensuing year: . hunks Patrick Sbrrp. Edward Kinnelan, IIobq McOarvey, William M. Davis. Mlooael Ke.ien Ltsi Mauch Chunk Miehsei one. lilwidllsrkinr..Oro Measlngert Lebuth -'harle Canull, Jto.'i hlwru, Jaincs Itel.ly, William Jjurke: Lehici.tou W. A. Uravrr, OWfu gheiidaii, a. SiUer. Edward ltawortht Laniford-E. T. Uclwi.onn.n, Mauch Cbuus. First Ward-John Doolau. Abo fctrob, Michael Oilleap'e; second Wald-Jaines Jirennan, lien, rr VMiltuiercr, kdaeril Conior. Lafayette Wil. Joneri Mcaqnehoulna TUoo. MoUcntKI, John Dunonue, Jr.. John O'Doi.neilj i'aclerum A elihi Franklin-Iasac Ungenitosr, Aleuuder L'iJW ? t?.er,r-f W. ltyon. Thomaa Win. hr o r r nuuiioil Jill i IMlDcIl UUt- i-uvt. .hw Silvia, j una jjciauey. It W&s ordered, uuin mntinn. th.tth.rh.1. nun ol the Executive C mmltie oil the vacan- ""i lunuuuKHjioi representee:, ana it was requested that the friend, of the cause tend in the names of those who are wil.lna to a d in iiuu. si ucacta upon riect.oa oar. Ef.V.'a'.S Committee on Keeolutloiie. re pot ted the lojlowlair, which wete adopied i Wrhwcaa. Thiouiili clau itrylilaUon and the rninoDa financial policy ot me two old uanlei Ifl fnal niL ffhu T. i wi - -w. - and the laborer are nduoea ui poverty, and the workmgu.cn to Ilia deKrooatiuu of au army of trauipoj thtrelore, be it . '""'ivoo. '1 hat we, therepreieotttlrea of the ilr luiloiw the nomination otileatier, l.mcr.a and Wrlant and the Ureonbaoi.Latwr iilatiunn. nd plidae onr larneat .upport to aecure the election t the ticket ltiaoivfd Thatowln to the bard time and tioihorj inurral exiadiif between bow and Jhe e.ecnon we decline to i.omlnate a candidate Jor Djitrlc t Alton ey, aud frlenda Ai e at libel ir to role rorwnouitoeterihKr pleaw. uiadeu rjnesui ioUieintemu of our parly wrjlUc Sii.'f nT l1!"'0 ", e'Cttiouof pioWlonal pouiltUuia or rtna caualdate. wawoiiia unistut to (beau to rote furcandiiiatea who are moat In juiiiauir withoorpiatfurra lleujjld. That we icqueat the Independent voiaia ujd fuenda el the OieruDniikTLMuor n.oremiainiei.chnUtiict In the couoiy tour faults Uieenuack Cinle to be o. ntluued aa per. uxneuiubUlauoh Uuie aa you root thatsneuir tn-li1,i".f"P- 't anJ Watioual chwtloua, She folior:nif gentlemen were utiaed toat. Mud. to llie wf-auiiaUoo of clubu It T, lie Douougbaud lion. J. u. PiMuer.'Tirefoiluir. )!?.7t','i',"ni'1 M 'he tiecnure fotnuiiiiee ?,,'",0'lu,' .J KoiM Irby. Hntuinit UUt. Uhauian: W. a. Oianr, LenJirbton. kWri."1 MoQaryey. MwardTonmr .v., atli- Upon motion aud adoption the foUowmg vera becteoi A. Vauho u and Patr.ck feajip. bUve detegatea lor 17; J. c. fiucbti J.uoouu,A'je btrou,coni:ieouai coo J"" w U7.; w. a. Om.cr. Henry Won wijir.btnatoilai deirgjiea lor l7i Ou uio. ti. v. uoiiTKixen, OnrTTflsrilngton teller. WiiHtsarox. d. o Oct. a im. The flrat wort of Oongreta, whllat not char acterlted by Icglalktlon. haa neTertheleaa de monatrttea aome Ihlnga !i!chtforhadow the fntnre lltlcal attitude of the two ?reat paitlf i in tlti dtlfberariona of Uta legtalaUre branch. aMl In the -prwpteUTe Rlalloai between the Exeertiva and tho t,artr wh'eh placed him In power It was apparent by the ttudioue man. noi In which the ratherns Ucpnblican repie. ecnUlivea f tho people uyoldej itae Eiecnllve mansion, or by the unnallty with which they pei formed the ordinary olyllitlea ot the oocaaiou, that the feeilr g of dunpprobatlon ot the course cf the SxecntlTF must hato tn marked In their oonstitucnclea. The Democrats, en the othir hand, wli h Ihtlr usuit tact end diplomacy, have beea most ahaidaous In ihelr Utontlon., usd one would hare presumed that there was n Democratic, rsjtma la the Execnuve mansion, instead of a lUpnLlloau President lected by a Bepubliean conrention, chosen by Republican votora. elected by Republican electors, .upplo mented brtne Jn4irJsl deliberations and scru tiny of ajolut commission of the two tlousrs cf Congress. The liepubllcana liavo been anlien and irritable, whilst the Democmta hare oecn r.aTV.l.tIJ?!!la""-t Wlththedissatlafactiou !llJ'J.5e?,,"c,B faaka. anil ancb men as Conk, ling and illaiue tnpixcdM be la a suniclf ntly ponibustloie cund.tion to cead a poUtic-i leyoit, tho Demirata. under tho leauers!.ip ot luur. niau. llsyard and Wallace, imakln.il that the S"r vn toP'ar. 1 he Proeldoiifa com ae 4J2.ll52j'.""w?al;i' J"' PHilcl mesnies.ai.d SI .1" H 'S' w uut nB a,u J"'- m tnrtr uitereata. after niuoh oauonsung. they wero flnnir beut i1.IWI)ii1?tl.,"f bim w,t" couaplcuoua levitv. In the flub or taia ei a ol good let Hun between tne XTU!?,U'! '"Jers and the llepnhl.o.u l-rcl denrhulnlau took it f,,r a tine cliuuoe rora move, aud with trno Demooratie tnat net set in .or 'heoapturo ot thoHanatorlal seats i Louis i. "".V .1 ?6utl0r 'rout Ohm has never been celebiated for the brlilianey ot his political s,r. tegy. ihls sudden ami open movo at once dis covered the puiposes of the Democrats, and ilie Itepubliojns, wavering beiwoen UxecLtive put ronage and lojaitjr to then pai tv. wore lit once biougiit to their ren-v,. in a caucus held on tho aulject, en ry Republican bcua or admitted Vt? 0I, ?" mougst themselves ou all qucatloiis. without rettmuce to the exceo tiouul cnndl.lon ot things about tho Executive. Even Biaulcy Mtthe),-..the iTCTideufc...80st li lend nrged unity ou ail occas'ouM. On u teat yote on the i eference ol the credeutials of t-pof. tlous, tbe Republicans roiled up a vole of 34 1 or reiertnce. against rcueniocmtaagnm-t it. onu favor ot the Immediate adm.eslon ol the Deiro S!?.uo a Repuoiu an nujoilty ot 4 v.nea. lhlsindicatedajiun atujudauce of eight. Ihteo of which weie vacauchs lu which there aie conte.ts.BS la Bouto Carolina and Loiuaiaua, Joi satisfied wlih tals reoun,Tliurmautii.od the aaiue tacUca In favor of iujlls, tbe other Democraclo coatcaiant Irom Lonibuno, uutdis. loveiiiig ihOMiuie united trout on.hep.tiof U10 Itepuhiicaus.witUdrew uoui his position bv witndrawtug tho motion in ibat ose. In tle laJc,tfyt.now,,?y0t ,Ue Wkb-" The ipnucrous Senator from Illinois, David Davlj , dtstnbuted his favors, In one instance no "i?1 ")0 lKPnhilcans andlu too otnei! 'w,11.1)l.m?u,''"'v A" heisclasalned as 1.11 ImlepeLdent.it is to be proauiued Unit IhuKi Associate Justice of the Mupieiue Coutt has pl.imo.l'&brVd.0' eih:,""nit E" " Thla course of the Republicans In tbe senate, and the expressed deteimluation ot tne llri.uu licanaof the House to co-operate wuh them, haseeuflbly stiffened llepnolicau aeutiiueuim J-ong-reaa 1 and whUe It la no pal 1 01 their plans toautagon.xe the Vremde.it. they deoiaie their purpoje to aut as tney deem wni beat meet tto approbation of their oonstliuenif. Uy coniutt. eiitiy ma.ntaiulngtalapuntiou theleaiieia thiulc thai, ihev win best serve the Interests of thu party, and at the snuo time will be lu a position 10 repei any luiuied-ate flouiooiatio ad unites wuilat the Presideut la trying his pol cy of pad. Bcaticn. some a i- coueoiidatlug the Dcinoo.atlo party and the soma. .uuvu.o.viu Viecrresuieni A heeler. In conversation dooa not seem to lie exeicised at what some ileuub ilcana oouslder a very OaiL piospect, lie ys the Ucpnbacai.s e.m aftoid to uo a utile drill Int. auUlliUi-s Die, wui ooiuenptotue Iront lba in unity afdstreujith. ibireiaoue tumg tobesiilaoithephlo election 1 it was the most SV.r l"u 'uuepenueuee with which, the ttcpuuhcau voteia exetcisu the.r elective tranchise. 'I he Democrats In tuta hi.ve the kuvautave iney aro indeoeuueut enough Hevorai u.t.uiatioua f ixiiu aaihorlty have beeu put out or Jour cuiieapuudeui m h.s ttWiauh. 10 despatchus, ot aubpoaiiion to Live umciu! ...,).,.Muuuiuii a u 1 uin 01-uerruauec-luglederai offlevrs p'Htioiptugiuthu liaui- yuiauwun wiucu, u lilt) Mil. UI l.Ollllci.1 m.Cll, ing nocesaaiy lu tLe uuinuiatlon of ceitalum uiv.uuw irurxstm.iug usituiu peraunat intc, eaia. Within the ia,t fo dava H rHw i.M,t.i. can rprenutlvija have ventured 10 tlie'l'iea- jucu. it. ireujo reuiaras au,t ll.ioiloilaloce, ou the aurject of his order, the l'riislduut w..s Quite eaiii.kim itmarklua tiiatius otderhud uuvec oecu lauiy luiurpreieu. tint taat iLllaen. ' . 1 .in luiiwm no, uuii. can Journals had persiuuy la sitprosentnl mi. uau u. w VUUSIIIICIIUU UKia lb HUlCn wus never dcsiirned. 'llipim.l.t ,.r n., u.. ho staled to tueae topic seutaiivos. wsb is biua up that uruilrary uud Ucpotio why ol muiv.d. uj,. tniuugu u cl ii-s ol ularrpnuble cuaructers whu ignoi eo evet y(,nucipln id Ju.tice 111111 naUt, audpuiutu cuuiuuited to suuteirr tua tur' wishes of u.e ueoole. lie kimi i,a i,.,i n ,1.. tiUitlons to uie as to Individual. on.yeo that the panleawho securui tee iilhoea wo to the cnolceof u,eptnj,e. Uosidieu mat now that tne uomlubtliius were uiaUu, thuru could be no oLJectlou to federal otllcers uxoriliiif iuh iutif. fgutsol active participation lu the onmpaign iiiwuw, umufti uu iu tutir catiacltr as clticena an.-i nut a.ntn. it.... ..- mil uuTimmrut musi, not De euo.ov ed f,,r lM..ltlful DcrmiMui. The piouabia 11'Dtt.i of the session has beeu a Buujectof much sacculation. It l.lmt r,,m,,l,. uenurv to Uieulona of theltrpuulio looajeivo uuu. UI.UIIHIVII lUIOUSUUUl lUH COUUlrV to havu ahuut aa llttlfi .it th.,li ,A -,ai.i,n.. aJ poa.ih e. To be too much gjverued, under these yii.iiiu.i.uui., rrem .UilB ILail UI UaVO WW luue ot that commouity 'I be free dnt is tux ions 10 have the suijects irn.'mltted u L11 umM.Ka-iu. auv apprupnattoa. tne oencl euclea. the i'lu is exuosit,ou. and u r,.t,rp.,.i-,. tlOUattae lUtOrUULiOUUI Prifk.n I'nn .,a-u,. leudediuaa sDutdilo. iM,H.i..in wjiuuuivbu lucre was oou.iueiabie aeuti. DlHUt ill ta.nr nf tin. nl.n ,i,..n.. i, t likely that it i 1 u , , ,,-1 ,,nt ... 7 the uew.aary delay lu tho oismimtiou ot iLe liouee coiomlltees. Kpeakar luuidall aara Ihjt be tan hive all the Coinuu.toea reauy, if tue Uoue aliouid mi de- nnuiu tvruwocKa. uen. unmt tuiuksif . v , ,wu-r ,u eo wueas, 11 win ie accoiu. ,m.ujK ijuiio a leai. inoaimcuityuz soad, u.iuiKiieiaiinal. nominal. nAtmuai ai,d i,u.Bi in tereau, ao uut lucre will os as iltllo clasiiuig aa t'Oai'ibie. is aach that ti, nnru, u.t.,... ... -r. or 0 committees must of necessity be a work of B wiv, .uu .i tu uiuiumo nine. 1 ue oprak er ha. stated that the I oni nutlets on App.upn Sllous. Kiectlnn utin AfMnnt-. .1:.... ted to dir. iiiouirh it 14 .mrv.tA,! i .,.,.. ..1 members 1 oat the fnuimiiue ou Apiuoj.l..lii.u and Accounts should aluue bo luuiej, leaviug uw vmcb w be ueienuitieu at tne re. gular aeeaiou 1 anu ihat the iioiua r... ,.mi licliy Ui tne cosaidiratloa of .be lineage ap prubriUn, tbe Dchciencles aud the leprr.etT. laUou at too 1-aiis liipoM.Un. hese cuuid sll pa comulcteJ withlu a wee., ao far as the llodaa Is concerned In regain to tbe Senate, the Cleenuioa already luaugtiraiel upon the tele. euceol lue iiedeu, tmia 01 rjjAffurd of Ln u tnu Ceinuititoe ou rrivi.egea auu cieoiivus. snowed 1U1I. cations el tannic a wid" rauece, lho.edi.cus,oui,now. ,. uir tw ....a ,.uic u. inoivD ltfillH(llu uauou tu the fuct that tnere It na nu.ti.aw caih. Lei ted with U10 object of toe special aeviou ,wuwm)iiiii Dtma.e. ao (uai sutar voiuo:ntv can ULd axluriHil at a hariolHaaait.iid.. Several auujocts wnicu wi.'i exoooiato matteis luaiucaiuie will be thJ ueioif alargeuuui. berof members to get totho.r vousti.ueuts iu tiuo 10 participate lu tho ehctloua in Novem ber, and also tu Ulattar tit uillejice. wtilcli it 1. eoustraed ibey wnl loe if ihey no not tdjuiiro. piuyrcss ue mauu in i,io uexi iwo WCUkM tOaU Wua llltil in thu ,al nnm Inn m.,,- peoi ol au adjournment iu luue fur tne n'eciloua laext.eu.eiv uubwus. 'lhe.eitn:Brrietaof the iiiffoicut citiea. eutiuwl tu the iree do.ivery, oie nuwiuKiiged inan effort to aecure au advauoo of couipduautton for luelr aervlces. Id coii-,'- ..vu n.iu iu.a uioveuieui, aiiuaa a matr ul Li te muuju anowmg tue euurmous amuuht of matter ri-cAivMlMi.fi iii.rn,i,i,&, h-,i........,u latNahle setvauU of Ihooovoiuuieut, thelul. lowing autl.ltcal iLtoruiatiuu, prepared tu. the v. hua x-osimaauif ueuerai. auj which will be mrjinw,,..! i. bV?um'esui,.Cu','fr0M1M U8 BH''.w'' Number ot Cai riera 1 mi siLi ri.r..rr.:.' - ..... a. -.-t.,Mi.injT.mi uu vtar... 1 Mlvri ..-. w1BH .1J7,!75U fWMl letters deuveied Uk posial cards de:irered., Uegla eicd le teradedtered., Kiewipapeiade iveied ,.. xs,iua-l .. l.liWt .. S7JH5 SwT ..INSU.tU .. J,HcJ.ji Wtu;r collected lor rear J-ntifa r.talcarua.,,., Aawspapcis , Toial blceas hat, died aaa uTi jatsuaBit el juotee fiajrtitipvjr eirritr.ia fS.lo'vf ' 0't', "ad t!" 'ctl'' l'ln," 18 M Phlladolphla-Total No. of pl'cca .... p " n: Ken i-rj&l:::;::: t. .. . iotallr crter 3;u . Ji '!' observed, 'a addition U, tie vast fiS??.0.." ,"B0,r PermBd by a eomnritfvciir few letter carriers. I hat the coh of UsrsTSni a; ccmp.red vrtlh oo-tage on local I ma lrafone nfeTt'.'.'tSt'.S' ffi?7' ,n 'aVyr irthVooverS: -SHi'J'' 'L1"' h"U d Conurtws f sver a todei a te "anaw. it can still bo kept within bllinlta 2f tJSIri'u.?M 01 lh6 "wUiwrit ohiccount Our Kerr Vork Letter. . NEW Y0UK, OC. S, U77. VThnt s prcrtoai row wo are hivng over Emma Abbott, the prliuMonnal .Soneliower other that remnrkable young womau always msnages to be talked about to a moat ixccvlve degiee. and since it Is all gratuitous tdvertis. lag. we niast credit her or bo- pi ess agtnt,ith bclngaveiycieverpcrson. This tlmeithatout acrlttowho. It we may believe the story, was kicked out of the p-ilanol Firth avouue matl.,u of Mr. Lme. her patmn. lor the lather trvlal offsnce of cffjtlug to suppicss an uncomplluen. tary notlco for S5o. Tho Hun Immediately tilled upon Mr. Lake to mvno the man, or else Ms chnructerfor truthfulness would entler. Mr. take did not mention the crlt(c.but the propile. tora of tne Art Journtl pub lcatlon wh,ch as sttrted many years iro by Mr. Wilson, cltcila ted proof sups of a little vituperative att.cloin which .Mr. Ixrals Engel, editor and proprletorot f S "?,CcaIf "-"as mentioned aa the booty critic, iifi ft"-"" "iml!ateiv wrota to the 6uJ, ud a a endeavo.ed 10 ahow how utterly asunl ihe '."'"'.""S attention to the fact uat ,iSd ,,,'ru,t.'",'4r"'",r'wt '"is awax n"e. ..e.".".lf?ow awell-e.t.iblished fact tiiit a man wlih a wax no.e cannos toll the truth lid We wl.l piobablv have Bnotherduel,astheew York Journalh.tio Irateiultir Just no seeai u be v,n,u,.u 10 h'stoU and ooOei. lck of ?11 'his Abbott tilacaioalliuB aenantlon la ino 61, lef ml mortti- existing ovtwecen tlie Art Joi nil, the ugoat of the extawure ol tho IlaietilanorrtVids in the Sun-a very clever pieco of work wlic.i wad 100110 by Mr. 'Connelly, of whom 1 hfrl spokeu bclcro 111 oonnecUou with tho atle r portsotthe tweed Msl. Tata about the SiS Mans and Turka; noojilv knows what ie.i i"m i,a.."f ,wJlr",r ' umu a is tnkenof a v'm.l"'t,,ie'w.r.ou ,ae Hinf.ctnrera ofpiiioe. Each or.e 1 f the munv flruis In the cuv hisa Ceutei.nialceiiliicaotJtJieeirja that lU'tar tlcutar make Is the finest m il.o wor d. snd'the con-oqujut oiu.lilng 01 interests prouodM a x'lVii'Ir'"'."";.111" "'arlioui nirmoulou" rna Mnslo Tiado Ueviow g oated over tnee posuro ot Ua.e.and copied all the bnu', articles. MrJi?nrt,J,oor.D? 'T.no "ale's rei?6"and Mr. hngoi. of the Arcadian, wa. moloentiiiy binckgusrdcil because no hail once been tou. necicd with the Jiu,le ITaoe RoviSw?ndSS. cauie he nad addIllonlly spoken disuiraintgiv ol 1 Hate, even suggehtlua tuat bis name hs"lfl beipeiied Utlt. Hence thu nttnek upon lir. Engel In the Aubott aftilr 1 his Is tu, Tatast seusation acout Miss Abboti. bnt by no nuani the only one. Voit will probably ivmemlier no w aho was talked offall ovo.- tho world for luting J,tl,r.V'on'JBct wliu ale,si. o e .u3 Man.e-ou, of LonJon, 011 account of t ,oai geu. lemen hav ng Insisted that Bl.e saonld sins the illl'"? .r'.m i" '"VJto. Miss Abbott cialiued that her couao ei.ee would nt allow hertopi-osecuteaood-giien voiooio the lino per-ouflci-tion of one ol the dsiniwioitlt, tso i iiada greai fu about that in the papoin.ai.d tne sale ot tlcacta lor her concert w,'s natural y aecelcrat, il. nuiun limn ir,., ,i,, K ... ei! too public ere 01 a rnUonal central figure of a scandal, wh'ch turned upon her having . , , T . . "mm wiu wasueingedu ci.le.lln Italy at ihe expeneo of Dr. LhSciu's Lauren lue ludy Is rather pngglcn and affect id 10 inoniier It not good-looking, n a learned to UIK her native f.ngiuh with a pretty Iiauin .,Jlr -".'".'i1.1 ?. a a a prima Hums save lu in iiils d Rrjimeut. She i.as a very beautl fu lurior-ojllaii voce, andil aho would rid her aclt cl a habit ot smoking and gnrg.inv ai the audience. an would bv a very ueceiitabte con. ceit aitiai. But thla 1a enough tor Abuoit. You win p.riaps imaaine I am mining her. Hb.v Yoik curia not inuca on the elass'oer tho auiique. but lust at me present writing we win. lithe Ikerld It klndit anaua-lDg fm with the K ao.1 no ut 1i i.t thit n,.,..,o. . !., ?..1? 0 ,'aai,faiu.auu Khudivera tul.era licb-s in Eiciuuiih. The. best thing whica h..a oven aula aproiios of slie obelisk, and our pjragrasnisUhavo na ly goi.e,wl!Coverlt. waatheiu..tof M.yor lliv. llremare,i tho UBr ,,lu. uur luy- sn -uiu do ucky enough to oaialu on, aesalru 1 f Inn auait Toinp. n.aus , tl,.d 11.- l, m.-... .r..,.A.t.- Kmi tss.imucli Uie ltsii.itiveSala,a tout elthirof Citojutr.'a -Needles t.onid feci ut homo in it." Ueaily lomiiK.tis !iii(tre u a deplor.ii o wus.e v. uu, uiutu n uu,, aeeji 11 111 oiuer lor iciliinry a.id not review, weaupi ose It do.- am ntattoi' rilHt remimla in mat ih. ..iv.. . h Justus bcli vvaiLthe ooiuiuuuitt.tui Ihu asM-mUlv nvatateii itettni.o ahuuo. Ills beer sa.'ooulii he'dqaaite1 't k6lUue 10 uo 1u,t0 political 1 wi-h you would stir up aome of rour charity people m make tuem uuci1ue Bouicthlug for thirel.ef u. Mile. Vuuurcli, ihe once laiuoua iimrainuui. living iu iLemostutj jct iwivortr at o. 1.5 Ea.t i'oui-.h a.ieet. 1 Kirf llm biU ilant creature whoj uhe nrst came to Aulenca. ai anding ou the piuk too of one sU.er. a nheen ot guuzr iiiag iihcB. oj about liei . and a wudei- ncss it nju era lading ut hor leet. 1 taw her aluu, day loioieyo-uiOjy. wncie i-howas ivl.,g upo'. a vvio.ilml pnUet ui'OU tho fl .r, p.aslog her pain yied lime tway iu wenoerlog how si.e and h.r uiothir would act Ihe next apa 1001U0 meal. Ills luexpica.lbly and 10 ace a 01100 popular uaiiciug gu I tu so grusouie an auitude .UB. ui aiaiia.iuil. llATTKax. Our I'hllaUeliilila Letter. ruiLAUEi rilU, Oct. 23. 1877. Thf croazcrs have tiled hard to convince tbe country that tho revival of trade" is merely a mil age ot impairing business men, who see in eacanatlerot a straw the appioach otagale; out oetiaio it Is that In this city the era of ploa peril j la rapidly daw nlnr. Orders from all kits of tao country have been com na-.u steadily, and many of our wnolee,.le hou.es have increased their woilung force to anto-panlo nuaibers. wunooiners utcuomg a larger butine.a than everoeiore. the chief pracileal diffireuco be. ten flush times and tue present la, the nates a ema ein amuler quaniltlee and on cloaor marglu, but then tho tranu ctiooa aie on a cash oasis.and ,osvs uy bsd uebts are comimrstlvetv few. The want cf confluence, which au long re. lardd a natural return to p.ivpeniy, la fast uaiivprar.ng. anu a .e-son or uuexamplod actl. vitf is jrriiciaUy proulcted lot the tpuugor 1878. luemnioiuon remains in statu qua The m.. v. vuiM-iuuiBiii. uas iuu. tar con Iinuid without inteiTupt'un, an tberins vcf nutaing to inulcne that the irm.t 11,,., iu porodiialto 1 11 i.it iiiuridsv tie Orjud AI my of the Repub 10 had a niaguWeeut rix en. tion iut Ihe Exh.biilon bulVlng. A I the Pos'a In ihe clly vrtiolu aitondanceandgiivea gland IMrane and teview In Ihe pitvtuce of ihouainda militmy gnosis re-ponded in por-nii to tne inn w iM.iv, Nuiu.iK 1 uoui ue.nv 'jsver nor Ilartisnltol this bUteid Uencral ilcUlel- One Of tllfi most l-linnt-tjint f,n.,nd. . . thtt have excited pnb.ioi onim. ni lor tome tlruo was the sale iat week of ma Kaitlie 'ITanipurteiiou O.m.ii .v to the 1'euutyivima ltailioad. The Empire possesses a Urge feet ef ves;els.capjciousnd valuable docks, ukua aud etevutois. live thoosand a-ra. nvo hundred mi,ea of pipe lines, aud va utnle lotureats iu re. aiierlea, etc 1 he cara la.t year unved over thirty thouMud mlies of railroad. Tho pnnurty wusolulora,jm.oixi. " Fv" UneolLl.fl nin.t n.Manfc ..1-1 I...J... . the week was ihe lo mal lour uui Cut. For tier founder aud prupnetor 1, uerreaa. 'lh" les.laionul cauie entirely fl.uii the eiuuoieea it ile e.tabliannieni.aud wjaoneof the uiost occeslul occasions ol the kind ever a itneiaed 111 thu oily. The Colonel was presented with aneleg.u.lr eurused a, He. of reaoUtaius handsomelv fntiue.1. ..n.i u.ui. i,w in r..," f i.l ?,';:u,l,, ,u " 8 'JJ'" ta'1 tm wl.h wklcn the edliui waa itgarded uy igtty or niiatr minu luseroplo . Breeches were delivered by aara inirnj wu.uin l oiler, manugtugeui. tor Of the Pll-at .r f ntt,.. ... .! ?.,"it0Uo?!cJcn7lB ui1 When 1 lion. 15. Joy Morris. rol. . ctl ure. editor of the lime-, and Cuplain y. . W. evlu, Ihe puachaser and pres. ant proprietor of tne Hiet.. ' The po.lt.cul out akcoutalnalittlant.,i.lAii In inspire the cotldeuoe of na It claim ol enter Kny. The ltepuulicaua havlu l-.ng be'iilu a axendencr, now have good reason to fear a general dlalntegralion ou election uay 1 vtu e the Uemucrata who mtrlit. ujder aT,.t., other clrvamtuueea. be very hopeful, cau tuw ou'y look with a 11. cemout ou the raplilli in creasing streugih 01 tbe Labor party, ther vnl u. coos.ailly UMetthecalculatious of buth le. publicans and Dciuocra a, aud yet canuot 11. Jievt to be themselves tao victora. since ttcy ack crgJnli.t.on auu eipertenced leadera. Ilie Kiea tuias ot the people aeeiu to be utlesr luuiuereat to tne result, aud Ihe pollUomua ire hoot ul worn ijitticionur hopeful to spend mrch mouey uu the campaign. .The first Republican rally took place Sal tr. flay a'gtit, ml dotes ptrtta loatkrr, tnelodiig t.iay T"tr. worn ailrenlrea to at.ek. vet . . ,uJ nan vpp.arancv. I he hail waa 'Sj'tw'.'-t'S i 1.VI??8:'1tnL una of 5n?fn?.I,.ti1fJt,1r.'r",r,r'' al. Rut. llj Inlffiri.,?.tb 0a?:r'a wou.il have fated KIim t.." Ulri to ml'r- for ther r,o,V5?I?.-et N"t Mre" Atacuitrin tSiMv?.ltj!?iV!'J5' vaai aare further m .uo nan. since iney nave not I0hm.?f,l?l",en,on T""I they could call ii .-.f J!-?l,43ce w" y"au a- This Is through, ly an off year" in po' t ea, and thooth Itsde. ti, 2 t 111 00 inu'caiireorra. , UiUh J ObTaLLB Our tallfoniln letter. HAS FHaN'CtaCO. flnt li 1RTT The principal topic of conversation during the week has been tho sudden collapse of a wild cat institution known as ihe Plon'eir Land and ioau Bank, which raspciidod pajnwnt last Monday. The bank" was one of the most gl. gantiofraudaevor encceaffutly perpetrated on the people of thtifatate. It waa suited only a .on.., aim mice mat time hatbeen steadily paying Interest on Its deposits at the rate of one per cont, a month, newness men snilcipltall-ts have from the first known the iiuo cuarsctcr of tho concern, and it is safe to say that no bank In tho aty woohl have ever touched a rionecr" check. Not so with the poor people. 1 bo off. r of ono per cent, a mouth for deposua pioved too tempting for over tvfenty-four hundred mechanics and working girls, whose conti Ibntlous.to the rapacity ot the bink.inanaaers foot up to over a million otdol lu 'act " " .1,rUi5r a-h'.e that so much Mitferiug aijonr the lower e asset could be caused bv the tailureot any one banc in the cltv. Tl.eraoilusoJcraBdiof the swindle was very simple. Thebanlclnextera.il apooiranoo waa mont thriving. It had sumptuous Quarters at the corner if ca ifornl.i aud Montgomery trrrta. n most prominent bUMueaa location, in the unto Deposit Company's splendid bul.diug. Ittcountorsweieadomed with heavy rolls of what nppeaied to be twetiy-dollar gold nieces, butwlmt. In reallly.was omy lion glide laud Ditched to represent double eagles. The mill tuiton did no hanirng bu-In.-ss. The money paid in ws oivtdod inlo llireo portion', one fur tbe elHi era. one to par Interest, and another to meet any demands ol depositor.,. It was a tiral ly affair Joseph O. Duncan, tbe Hceretarr and bead nt ihe concent, wja the soii.ln-liw of the President. Mr. Urai.nnd ihotxherufaieni wero the relatives of one or tbe nlher When the news came Hut the bank had failed, search was m dv lor Dnucun but he was not lobe found. I be rage of the depositors was unboned ed. and so great wa-t the popular Indignation that a 1 trong force of police w ere e 11 led 111 to re. qubdtloii tji pioicct the ac-tury'a bouse on ott Ulll" Item being mobbed, lie hasnot turned np ret, and Is sup used to hare sailed for IVutli Amerien on a schooner that cletreil the Heads Ihenlsht liefore the bank collipsed. uu 1 cai cor in Ka.i Fi anckeo has been a dlsi epu Uble onofriimthellrat. lie was once the edi tor of tho Herald, a p-iper printed here in tbe early dare, but .ilier icanng taat be engage I In Inner es, mocc auctions, and aiinost erery species ol i.l-ieputaolo ventures, Ducan madeuciearawecDofall thepronerty of the bonk and It is Honored that of Ihe ti.ZlV )l llabiUtiM handy flvo cents 011 the do.rar will bo paid. Ills wife nnu famllv did not accompany him in hi- fl'gni.and prolexa to know t othlnzof his whereabouts. Itisqalto tHe-.ibie Urn ho may be hiding lu the city, and lu that c. so his satcst place would be thu City l'nsou. aatbeie would bellittecnancouf bU cscanine wlihbls life were he t.i aho himself on tho streets. I he recent death 111 Pern of Harry Melggs, tbe great inilrood contractor, haa cau-ed much regret amoug Ihe oid forty-niners here who re. momber his una and downs in tho early 1 ays of Caitovuta. Your curretpundont last evening met a gentlemen who had Just arrived Irom Call.1a.u11d who hod been with Mr Melggaunly a few weeks befuro Ihe lattefa de.tli. He save somo particulars of Jtelga-a' great cirner 111 r-outh America. Then eat ambition 01 hla lile was the accomplishment ot the rant rail maaecbemes which he bail then bgun. The three ror.ds winch he planneil and curried ai moai, tu couipletlon. wero the (.alias. Lluia, and Oiora tho aiolleudu nro Puao. nud ihe I'acero Mare railroads. Th first named extends Irom the I'acltlo ocojn to the niex 01 the ctnltlieras. mid la piubaiily ihe gieutest triumph of railroad engineering la tne worm Melggs uevcr exuuet l 14 see tne nay when ihe railiond arsleraot Peru would be vonnecud win the narigab.e wati ra of the Aiuaimi, bin ho bllevcd that the ascent ol the locomotive up- tho Andes wrnld bring tbe sncecas ot lus grout projicl within 1I10 mug.- 01 half a century His etubartuesnieiits and lailuie M coninlctebta roida was ilueiu Ihe lu.ibilitrcf tho Peruvian Unre-utnent toreep lit nliHlire. touvtai.. ..iud inr tlienav.' meutul ico,(0i)jxe,oi winch suai t7",uiiMiuii u.i,y was raised. It w. s la duly due tu the worry at. tendmit upon theso euiin-rrafsmtaita rhuthla mmd fta,iy gave v.ur. .Uthough Melggs lived hi almost pnncoiy sir.o. and euto.tahied the biahett perMius in tho land, his estate will pn habiy piove but a mete pittance among his children. ROSA. i'libllcnlloiia. Ihe Hoiik asd family MAojzixE.-ln tho front rank ot American purlod'.crls and Its po sition fairly carped-rolter's Aintncaa Mon thlr, for Nnrembor. conies lo our sauctutn led. cued, asuiunl, w.lh new, euteibilulug, and In. i t iiciiv.mi:ttrr,a number of iheortii;Io8 rielug hundomo y 1 us ju.etl. The hifh diameter id tMs publication Is ui weU known tuat our giHid woid 'can ec icely etci.a:ne Iti reputa th-n. II shotil.i bo in every An.erlctn home, elevating and enrlthlng the Hume u.rcle. The puaout 'lumper opens with a paper im"Mlnne jjila, or thd 1 au 1 ol Lakes," by Martha Cornell Weed nrd and it m perhapt not too much 10 air. tn.a arilcio alone la wmlh the subicnptlon pticeof the Aiainixine fur u whole year. Tho r.itrr ailasisstly c-mled to that beantnut Lniidot Lakes" at d mane to ae, ami hear and feel. Natnielu a:l ner grandeur. This is ipuowetl bv the anennd cilllfc.1 i.rmliiclloii from tue p..u of J. it flaskn a 011 The Wrnliigs of George Eliot." Doronatio Life in ltuesia."and niooui uici iuiuidnyrontaDier,naing Wo i-uiviiuiuii,H armies, " liegmu-d a btrance History 1" 'lwii Celebrated 1 haiao lrri ." ii)0 Laururgn cf uewo s 1" Med'tu. i.ons,i" "Taroogh i-tomit. the Homes 1" "The 1-1 chin DlaiLnnda i" "Jemima Wiialnann 1" and a paper on liipnlea fiom the . hone." by Ireo. li. coibf crowded with historic lnierett, mu,t.-nahlialiy told. The Editorial d-part-niiuts, yh'cn have been growing more attrae tivewtih eca succeeding taaue, aro. in til number, unusually lepleie. In tue Notes and Quenos. " Appailiioaa," and "A Prob em for .udvuiivu. lucr.t aiieuuon -Niiur nod Heaping," and At Home and Ai.road"cive vitality to the Current Memoranda, "sculpt. ure."and Rook Reviews, alth Uluaratlons. villi JK "ul,el11' "' Uioialaro and Art. bcionce izr- ,i , i ...."t uu,uea - Tue ncienceoi Lir. IUg" ahd Wit and Itnmer. K'.iMrA-. n-a.i. iigt'eie., nlQiumaieUe Ooselu Depirtmrnl. N.i unesbpnla fail togtt tne Noremner 1111m ber of Potler'a .vmencan .Moiulny. Pahli.hed .1 - t. uu r.i. a. 1 u., rniiaueipnia. u.EUtic;' uabd TiMta -i mueuar.-Is the title of a new publlcatioujort Issued. Ills rheet iiiuulo also, and contains the fol'owlng ten hecut ful cnmlc aongs. adapted for piano or or- gan. " ?.'Tf.r m,.M .,1,e w,,,r tilltlhewcll rnnsnry. Corrlc II Howard. necevir neiit oaoa ou tbe poor. Motto X Mown I). .I.lt M. .-h i ... r. ThatcrerT t 4;1"fn''.ne T"M t-'omlo song and chorus.- el rlll) JU6L Id X- h!-?"1!0 011, Comle song and chorus.-R. t. AlV l.in'.i. In. . . .v J-McvVlgh. .....- P."irP"toixes 1,19 Jker Dulch Coml Song.- iS- AT1 tMl. l'om, Song.-P. Rltter. 1". hoaeilat KuocklnrmdeUle BackUate. LOmli' sonir ami rl.nrn. U ii vuw k J Ki"" arkably low. oi.lv ii.oo. Seed br mall tree 01 charm on rrcritt of nrlce. Ad. (In as all orders 10 P W. Ilnjiirx ini,n.h?Si west lourih Street Cinclnuatl, o. -OLD UKCUt Dajc Is Ihe title of an excel. lent new Kong, by Horace Dnmara. Thousand. SJ f!S uJ b"n ""hU'he" 10 America, with. In toe last tew -years, out few erer coot. in merit euough to become very popn.ar, Tue iiSPS, J". a ore otthe sweet "B','.eTrri.ut belore tho mu io fSSvDr.i ;: " ?f t.. 1 . . a WV A lit) 11 Lit uite 1 II. lustraied.ano conuiua aflne T.ew of a bonlhera v"' w-v--vu no iiutniDeu iroiu iDT arjr tuntln hiuiImi ie- .. . 7 -t-cosr rJcmrirta-r Vou em now bnr some of toe best Mii.lo ot tho day by sending Ihe Pul-lishe.s lonr Hum cent .i!m.,. .... .. ceive a siKcimen copy of their new Musical Journal ei. tilled the - Score We have re oci.m .us uciooer Lnmvr and find it eonta'na lour OODUlar niSI'M. Am.n .n-n. I. K. ..T " tifulaour. 'Draw Aside tue curum .Mother." A ddresa Ji ua Pgaur Co., Mnslo Publish, era. llostou. kiaaa. -TOR PBINTINO at the very lowest price at u THIS CARBON ADVOOAT OPFIOR. AOIIOWLEBSB FACT, That J". T. Musbaum fe Sow are offering- greater induce- msent to clothe Cash Buyers in Fall and Winter BBY G-OOHS9 is admittedliy large Crowds of Cnstomers who visit the store daily to make their pnrcheses. FALL Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Made up rora tho Ilpgt Material, In Die Lntr-st Styles, nd Terfect FIU Guar anteed, at LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH ' ALSO, TRKKEND0CS Bf-AUQIITEIt IN T11E PRICES OV ' Boots, Shoe3, Gaiters, Hats, UOOQS. C?"Call and eramrne Ooods and Prices before making your purchases elsewherev T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2tid door above tbe Fnbllo Square-, BANKSTREET, Lth'lghton. WAR Off HIGH PRICES Successor to D. BotTK & Co., At F.Ttatft 66 ffHsi.ij.il nn tfi,tffi iftfbiA.?? Opposite tho L. & S. Eespectf ully announces to his ho is daily receiving additions LADIES' DRESS and DRY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c, &c, &o Also, just received a car load pf LIVERPOOL SALT, which I am eellinrr at Bottom. Prices. ' SALT FISH a Specialty. fgB' If you really desire of Goods you can cet for a you should not fail to give purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.Denot, May 0, 18iO-yl Weisspori Plauiug every Ue". Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash', Blinds, Shut- iers, mornings, uracKots, Uabinet Ware, &o., &c, On the shortest Nolice. Onr Machlaerr Is all Kew anil f tbe Unat Approved Kind, so that ws h.ve no liesliailnn in Ooaranleioif Perfnot Sauslactltin to all who maj 'tVm n wuh tnelr eMera llvoiilisvenottlroetncailand select wbat von want, send voot orders and I tber wLlbs 2Uo . promDtlr ana at as low pncei as thnnitli von were present. 'mIV""" "w mej wlios alio , Give us a Trial, and you will bo convinced ol what we say. OiBce'and Mill, nearly opposite the Proillable z"R&yg$v& -nl. , everv town and cltv, LnlDlOVllieilt. to I'rwtie subsrriu: " ",vul" eta f irthe 'WOltK. INO CUURCI1." The l'remiu.n uteel linitrav. tup, t feet x J lect Indies, -The Flnilmgoi tbo Havmur In tlie Teton e." Is presonieil to each subscriber, lor in ly ll.-a per rear. Tina pictnie Hu.il.'eraallv ailmireii and shuiild 0.1 in everv lion.onold. xtt a larire carii rommlsslina vald to Aitenta. Wilie ler ternia and A rent's outnt. Working Dinrcli l'ub. Co., sTm3 7 i 9 Wariuoi Bt , yew Yort. kVt Ilisetura Cured. out bv Ihat pMneH ot all booaa riain Home Talk and Medical common gnnae," nearU I o. paae. on illustrations, lir Dr. K. 11. loora nf iu Leilnaton Ave . H. V. mrcha era of this 10 are at i:bert lo consult Us antoorln oertoo or br niall niKK. ruee, br mall, f3. for toe ktandauo edition, or ti Ul for the. l'oruLAU edition, which eonta'na all the asmemsitPrardillna rations. Coiileuts tables tTee. AOKNIH WANTKD. MUltltAY UlLIi PU1H.I81TIWO CO.. BepLK-ma IJV K. Sth Bt.. N, Y. rpO WHOM IT MAY COSCEIIN. Ail persons are hereby forblfl meddilna- with luriT llorae.2 vuies. 1 iwo.horae Waton.i Iu-ho"t Bj'riinc Vaaon. 1 Houkv. I Dob Hied, I Nlelh. I Panu.nr Mill and I straw t.mtef lo ned or Ihe uhimiUumI t a 11- . of iabonin two . aa tbe aiime are inr propertr uotll furtner no Ice. J'ClJArVlKL. UCl. -0. 1877. Maiiootns' twp. r0 WUOM IT MAY COXCEUN. All persons aro heivhr fari,i,t -.,111 i.k poo larire mown t ow losned to cuailea Ahner. iir. inmituii, u upuer Towamenilnxtwp.. Carbon coimtr. i-a.. aa me same U my pro?y nntilinrtbernotloe. H ' UCt.3). IS77-W8' W, c. WEI8M. Piano and Organ Taught M lu LYDIA P. PTNOirn-n t v... v. KTOA'!.1 f?.ttfe0S to'fDWLB on tlie LtUIOIIlON or WRTiaS,Le" J M.hnri7- ,0rtL" P'iArs.s:o:"r, u Octobers, 1177-jt Business Suits, Boys' Suits. Caps, and Gents' Furnishing-1 Depot, BANK Street,, customers and friends that to his stock of GOODS, to know how larco an amount small sum of Readv MnnnT. me a call before making your LEniQllTOK, PENN'A. Mill & Lumber Co., fir Mi,..l WKRyLVwzYlV". oUliUJION TEAKEIi, D. B. ALBRIGI1T, WM. BIERY. .mnv mtnv Fort Allen Home, WE1SSP0RT, Cr.nl June 10, 187-f 1 "PUBLIC SALE JU OF A VALTJABU2 Grist Mill Property. The nndersirned win sell at Pablie Sale, on the 1 ...win., iu niana. a lowosuip, i arnon "uui, .-a.siNius a murs r-asi 01 inewslss-l port Ilailroad Depot, in what la mown astba lllc Creek Valley, on I SATUUDAY, OCTOBEK 27,. 1877, CommebciDtf at ONre o'e'oea p. t n h. tain piece or parcel of valuable LAN D, sitnatsd riPTY.KIQIlT ACRES, more or less, about M irraanl wines .i.. ed and under a aood atate ol CiUtlvatiou and the balance la valuable TIMUKH LAND. T.le Im. viu.ciiiruiainereonconaiatol snewzltbtoiy FKAMB GRIST MILL, 23 x 40 FT.. havtnr-a pel man;-11 1 Watee Supply, and beinc sua. led in a llulvlna Farming eollloo Is now uuiuiia laiae uusHim I'laoat to any one desir ing to ao into toe Milling business Una offers an uppurbiiQiir seioom metwitni a2-utorr I Dweillua. House, 24 xM feet,.witli Kit-1 curu niai, 12 x is reeu baw milli MlatllA 111, 1 ImI .nil .11... .. -7. Zl: Outbullduira Thia property la altuated about a quarter of a mile irom the ' Centennial mate Qjailr," now producing aome of the beat blata lu the eonutry, .and the probabilities arejUiat there is HLATfc oj this Land also. ' TKHMS EAY. and will be made known at the time anu place of sale, by HOLOMtlN 80r.Tand . IHAAOLKVAN. Franklin twp.. Oct 13. i7T. JQ1SS0L0TI0N of PAIITSEIISHIP K otlee la herebr given, that the Partnerehtp It'ti' jytu,.g fhoiiiaa it. Weaver anS D. r. Kleppliyrer, of Carbon County, Pennsvl. vanla. as fiunerairnni. 1... n... ... .. dtaaolvrd by mutual consent. All debta owing IXffiiZS? P"n'"hlP are 10 be received by fi",.T5?1?i u- Weaver, and s,l demanda on toe aaul partaersliip are lo be presented tohua :?.r.v,,I',D?li ,l,l Thomas M. Weaverla authoilied in settle all debu one to and bv ih . . .-..'n ip uen-iuiitre existing unaer toe firm name cf Weaver A Klepploger. 2UOMAS hi. WKAVErt. 'u.rw--'vagustzi,ui(-watra.'