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LEWCHITON, PA.:
8ATOHDAY MORNING, NOVBMIIKIl 10, 1877.
Accotdlug to a telegram from Tcrre
Haute, Governor Williams has appoint
ed D. W. Voorliees U. S. Senator from
Indiana, to fill tbo vacancy caused by
Senator Morton's death.
"During tho past year 634 persons
were arrested for various offences
against tho Postal laws, 104 more than
during tho prececdlng year j 172 of the
cases we're transferred to tho Stato
O'ourts for trial. The wbolo number of
complaints of loss of registered letters
was ,bu, tho reported agarecato value
being $34,410. 714 of tho letters were
recovered, and 210, valued at $10,510,
accounted for by recovery of contents
from persons who had stolen them or
through whose carelessucss they were
lost. The percentage of actual losses
compared with the total of letters regis,
tered was about one-fiftieth of ono per
cent.
An carthquauo was felt Sundav
morning about two o'clock, In various
localities of New England, New York
Mate and Canada. At Glen's Falls,
Schujlcrvllle, along Lake George, at
Ogdensburgh and at Capo Vincent, In
flew lork, the shock was of consider
able violence. At Ogdensburcii tho
earth wave passed from west to east and
the tremor lasted over a minute : at
Cape Vincent wlnlows. stoves, crock
ery, and other moveable articles wero
shaken. Along Lake Gcoree tho shock.
Which was sufficiently violent to break
crockery, was proceeded by a rumbling
noise. At .Lebanon, N. II., buildings
wero shaken and bells rutif? for fnrtv
seconds. At Montpeller, Vt., people
wero shaken out of their sleep, and the
nocnaare reported to have continued
id succession for fifteen minutes. At
Northampton, Mass., glass was brokeu
In the houses. Sllshter shocks
felt at Hartford and Windsor, In Con
necticut, and at Sprincfield. Massachu
etts. Two violent successive shocks
were felt at Montreal, Ottawa, Corn
wall, ad other places In Canada.
Tuesday's Election.
The latest returns confirm tho grand
democratic victory achieved In this
btate. Tho majority for Noyes, based
upon official and reported majorities, Is
over 8,000. Schell's majority will bo
cuusiueraoiy in excess of that of Col
Noyes.probably rlslnc to 8.0'jO. Juii
Sterrettruns considerably ahead of his
ucKei-m Aiiegneny S.000, In Phlladel
phla about 700 and in other counties
probably 1,000. Hut JudCe Trunkcy
has alsociade heavy gains on the Dem
o 'ratio ticket in the northwestern coun.
ties, and it Is probablo that Judgo Ster
ret will not gain on him more than 2,
000 In the Slate, In which event tho
Democratic candidate for Supicmo
Court Judge will have over 0,000 ma
jority. Tho election of the enti ro Dem
ocratlc ticket la therefore assured.
Tho latest returns from New York
Indicate a Democratic majority In tho
State estimated at 15,000 to 20,000.
The Senate, It is variously estimated,
will bo a tie, or have 2 Republican ma
Jorlty j the. Houso iM have a Demo
cratic majority of from 5 to 8 or 13.
Returns from all but seven small
towns la Massachusetts give Rice, Re
publican, for Governor, a plurality of
17,091 over Gaston, Democrat. The
Stuto benato stands 35 Republicans to 5
Democrats, tho Houso 173 Republlcens
to 04 Democrats, 2 Independents and 1
Liberal.
The latest returns from Now Jersey
give McClellan 10,870 majority. The
Democrats will probably have 3 major
lty In the Senate and 2 In the House.
In .Wisconsin, tho majority for the
Republican candidate for Governor is
now estimated at over 5000. Tho Sen
ate will stand 21 Republicans to 12
Democrats and 8 Greenbackers.
In Maryland the Democratic major!
ty Is estimated at 25,000 to 30.000. The
Senate will probably stand 17 Demo
crats to 0 Republicans ; the Houso 05
democrats to 19 Republicans.
In Nebraska It U believed that
Lake, Republican, Is elected to tho Su.
preme Court by about 5000 majority.
Our Washington Letter.
WA6lllNaio. D. C , Nov. e, IS77.
Each, day finds the breach between the I'real
dent anil tho llepublicana in Conyress widen
In. TJio President, as a cousequouco. finds
bittwli freatly embarrum-oil In the execution ot
bis tmrposea of party jiurllleation and civil eer.
vice reform. It la now ei ideut that a war ui.on
tho Administration la Inevitable and that thoeo
who are the bead and front of ibla bostlllity are
only waltluir lor tho o:ectlona to ian before
commencing their undertaking. It n a l.ct
overlooked In this connection, that luo enure
reajwmioillty olthe present Inimical relations
between the Ilepoultcan loaders and the i'ie.
dent rents with the party leaders, anil has been
kept npou the lalse bails ol presleting lu the
efforts te compel this Admlnlstiatlon to retain
In office tbeofllcersappouitcd by tuelaat. as IJ
President Ifayes Uae no friends ol bis own
choice, but mu.t accept those of his pred.ceaor
a a sort ol political Inheritance. II sorre ot the
Republican leaders, particularly ConsilriK and
ill.aine, had exercised halt" the tactol the late
Benator from Indiana there would have been
no trouble,and all wopld have been Jiarnioulo as.
Jltrt when ConVUnir. lor Instauce. aiteuwta 10
?ni5,US5 Jrk'," "KM "'"'ikia and local dl.pul es
f hi"? e1 ""a"1 bl uprem jcy in tie leader
Jbfpolflew Yor polices, he is ..Ung too
,&WJ?!t!!!T have bad another ex.
JT. . iuc "a(,t Ol ino llleiuia nf lion
wh?rW.!?.'?rSe Ium !ut0 I'relenTSabiue"
wiilcu waa a fatiuie, on the verv nrmtiiiiiVii,.
Weaident 11a) ea is now iJplrlnWu pwK? liu
D. V. STORTHIMEIl,
administration t and ainiin, In the attempt of
. f, ,uu ."""ViTaoiaaoiCfflilloil
in tona:rc3 to secure the appointment ot thu
Tcnoraolo ex.Scnator blmou Cameron to thu
kiill.?s:"T- "" 10 nso tno laniruaao
ol sevoral Cabinet offlcera. 11 thero wero but two
tu'W. ln ,h" KTeL ttat0 Pennsylvania to
ii i i!j!F.?ro"t B!'. and to illetato who
V.Yii " . ' no novo was
a ratal one for the fntnrn reiatinn- nt tnn
benator with tbo government, lie was already
2 ra I6" vo,ce I" H'O distribnllon ol the
executive p.tronaBeln his imto. Anticipating
nils, lie shrewdly securoil the cootirmatioo, of
somoMxiy I'osfmasters In Pennsylvania who
i ! s 5 mcaM1e ownf their appointments to
.-..V.' . u vm """uness oo iojuii in uis in.
terol heroiifter M'liat has been said of Conk
una; and Cameron mat- bo a ltd of others, who
lllcdtoeiTectanro'onpntlon of the last only
. . i ol uut,-u,'v' anu nenconrer.e.
lertnlned tu bovo a conflict with tho President,
and aro shnMnit their cource to thut end. llr
cnmmoii courtesy it haa been nin-eed amnnirst
llcpuuilcans ro austaln tho oblecllon of n Henn.
tortothn ronflrmatlon ola nomination which
is Id conflict with bin Interests. It Is doutitfnl.
bowever, whether they can accomplish any
thiriBby this, for with buttwdor threoma.
lorlty ln the Koaate. and the disposition of tho
JUemncrntj to support any fair nomlnntloui
made, by the rresiilent.thoy will have nitllcuUv
In noldliiB their forces tomther. They nro Dent
en tiipnt.cmpt, however, wlmtover may bo tho
result. ConkiliiK. whoi lanite of s.ucqsm Is
vasl.ls now lortliyiuBh'inso.f with facts bearlnc
upon the Inner d..iiiir ot tho Adininiatiailoih
ana will make n speech which will doubtless bn
a inastor.piccc lu its Hue, mid though delivered
ln executive session, will be made public. It is
a mistake, however, to think that the tolo point
of his ctt-nrc will be tho Mew Yoik appoint.
ments. He has" Intimated "that thoogli tho
present olUccre wero efficient and espcilcnced,
and that tnose proposed nro excellent ncnllo.
"'' ho will leviowtbe seneral policy umler
which the present Admln.stration la actlnc.aua
expose tne hypocrisy of their acts."
Niiiuraily tho most seusltlve point In tills
trouble is tho nomination ot new men for tho
place or the friends of those who havo been
' runnluR" tho political maclilno lor tho past
eirnt years. '1 here nro now approximating a
thousand nominations, mostly, nowover, Pot
masters and armv and unvy promotions roitlnit
n committees. The Senate lias permitted tueso
to accumnlale. and has shown no particular ills
position tu hasten their coiitliniatlm. 'lboiio.
iiiiuntions of Dell to bo Asistnnt secretary of
the Interior, and Ualght to bo Commissioner of
Indian Amur, have been buno; up in commit.
tec, as n spec al courtesy to Becretatv f-cbuiz.
Iho lntteriudividuslls regarded bv many Ho
public ins us tho evil Kcnlus of the Adminlsira.
Hon, and will tnako Ium tbo chief scape cunt nf
their indignation, llilliard, of Oeorpla, will bu
held in abeyance in comimttoe, on iho ciountl
otdlslovaltydiirinuthownr. and even filaue's
man, Htevens, lor Minister to Stockholm, lain
trouble, on account of displacing Andrews, who
Is Wldnnm'a friend.
Tne President lu thomcanitmelsundlstnrhcd
bv these slRna of tho blowing storm and will
pursue bis policy of nur.fi luc Iho civil service
Unmoved. Oil IhtSSUhlecttlin l'residenf mmL
Mmo slsulllcant staicmenln tu JOvHenotor
jit-iiueisiiu, oi iiFsouri. a lew uajaago. The
lx-senator remarked that n Inrvn .h.m nr n,n
ofllce-ho.ders n ere inimical to his Inteie.itannd
and tho policy of Ills numinletratlou tn which
the President assented, ndillng that liisiuier.
pretatlon of civil service reform was not simply
ro koep men in office without regard to their cf.
Hciency or illness, but to co that tho boat men
wcie putluofllco. and then kept there. Tho
President admitted that his administration
WOnlll bO RtrPtlirthpnPll llV nnrll n rniircn nnH
that membeis ot his cabinet wero urging tbo
wisdom of a very general change. The Presl
dent Intimated that till. wounl bodonobut
not suddenly. Thl announcement has oc
casioned some uneasiness amongst thooiflce.
holding community beio. In tuaxitig the
changes marked merit nnd experience will also
uu cuiiHiuereii un a suiucient ground lorieteu
lion, all things else being equal.
'1 bo advocates of tho rental of the resiimntlnn
act under tho leadership of i'wlug, have thu
early lound themselves in a hole, lowing may
imvu uiu iiuiihv, uui iuuh lar in nis ritiulio ap
pearance here ho bus allnwu hlmsoif tolm:,n
execution to many others who trnvel on the
prestige ol a name.but when brought tothotct
Hud iho tlim veil rent from above them. Tne
llnusout lieprcsentailvesisa gicat leveller of
tu'-irmitm' uieii, ium soijn uisringuislie be
tween merit and sham, lu ow mam' luve injdo
a irreat uolte in the petty circle of taeir local
politics, and Indeed havo mado themselves con-epic-nous
in tno affairs ol their Htato legisla
ture, or perhap in the gubernatorial oibcoor
its adlUIICtS. mill have cmnn 111 re.tileil thi, fi.,n,n
loin in n broader Held, only to dlscuver their
miiuuiie?a uuu 10 le.iru iiiat mere ore oiners in
iiu3 gieji lepuuiio wnoenn maken stlrwlth
Sometll ng mora than inrrn linl.p. runt, niul nnr.
rot-like vocalization. Tno ehninin niul ,i,ril.
ueuiniiioi ,wiugnnocr somewhat similar clr
cunistances is very oiipKient. Ill mislake,
uub,L.,u', uuim UiUI.ll 11 1UVK Ull Ul II V II- BU
evcr-esilmate of hi knowing nt flinm.ptiii.vi.
ties ot mirllitiiii mnrv nil,... nmim i i-.n.i..
cf thooppositliin have always taken atavago
delight in tupping up the low-skilled lender of
theuomneratanfeer llandall lett the llooi for
iuu oiieuHCI S eillur. it is not Borpuiii.g.tiicrti
forc. that Hwing'a attempted leadei ship should
be altCnded bv Hill ll n itlMnnrrmm tmlnrA him.
eo.f maua'urereil off the door, npd bis measure
inu in inoiuiuo nolo, ino threats mat ho would
obstruct legilatlon if lua moasure wero not al
lowed lull debate and n vote, was not a veiy
giorious way of bringing tho Houso tn terms.
Tho majonty out ot sympathy lor his bunillia
tlou ami willing tn mil him in ex'ncatliiB liitn
sell from Ins dilemma, ugiml to a dato lor tbo
consideration of bis bl'l. 1'bo prellmluaiv rote
alieadv taken havo been n surprise to both
pnriles, as Ihov have shown tlio radical and re.
sumption stiengtn not as gieat as anticipated.
Tho llou'o. however.mav pass the measure.but
its prospects In the senato aronot llitleimv :
urn cvm sunuiu it pas tnere.it wi'i receive tho
l-.xeciltlvu oto. 'rhniltiltmllnil iettiniiiliT4tin
ol silver, which will follow tho attempt tore-
itti mo ii-suinpuou act win not uonuymoro
fcueccssful. The mows ol tho Admlmstlatmn
ale not hostile to ipmnuptlzntlnti tn n IIiiiIiaiI
uuiuuui, nun ior uses in wnica currency is now
used. but will pnt a quietus on any lodical meas.
ure of that kind.
The death ot senator Morton, though lone
anticipated, had ti educed ndeeu Bensoot na
tlonallosa. Although a bitter partisan and al
ways nusltli o in his eouvlctiuus the hlchest tn
Bute to hi exalted character uudequanlmliv is
that lialfl llV (tin Ilmum-ruHn i.i.inn nil ni
whom unite in tho opinion "that wnh nil his
i'u-uivo views, ami curing tunes ottto greatest
excitement and bltterueain political discus
siun. he was never disroui teoua to bis political
opponents The Ins nf Mr. Mnrtnn lAtnn Km,
ale wUl be even mote marked that that uf Hum.
uur. K.
Our Philadelphia Letter.
ruiLADEmilA.KOV. 6,1677.
Edwin Adams, the genial actor whose puro
life did so much to clerato the stage haa slept
his last sleep, and ou Thursday last hi lenulus
were Interred in Mount Moriah Cemetery. Tho
funeral services wero very impressive, ami
many were the graceful and touching tribute
lo his memory. The floral itTerlnga lllled a
large portion of tho room. John T. lliyinond
(colonel Sellers) sent a crown and croa of
natural flowera. Mrs. Adams, In her last ino
mento to her beloved husband, placed near tho
colUu a uiiuature grave, wltn hcajstone of im
liioitellcs bearing tho Inscription Kdwln
Adams, forty-three." and by Its tido was a harp
with her Christian name, Mary. Mr. Mackey.
uuie criestnut utreet Thcatro. contributed a
loss ol Irv uu a lliiiul base, beailtig tho imola
tion. "The 111 st li silences" and ether emblouia
equally appropriate were furnished by Mrs
JohuDren Mr. John .MctJinlonsh, 11. H Beth
reu, and other vrolenslonala of eiiui.1 note also
p.utirliuteil lu these otferings. Amoug the
emmentadnra present wua Sir. JiM'nh Jefler
aoii (Hip Van Winkle) and his ulte, besides
mod of those now tu tho city.
Oho ol the most import u( social and political
events of (lie wiek waa tae appointment ol jli.
John veb lo the resiiomibe position ot
urilKd t-tatts Minister to Kualuiiil. Mr. Welsh
la chiefly known outs de of Phn.delnnln In con
uiiiuu niiu liiu ucuieuniai J.illiumon. hlsot
lice as Presjileut ot tue Ceuteuuial Hoard ol Pi
Pacco keening blm verv Tirtniinm,,iP i.ufnKU
the public. 1'cw rcailio tbo immense amount
i V acu(implihol in the Uually sl ccoea-
.... iuuii iu uiMiiMuii uzuiuuioii a mumpn.aud
lew ever wil . Tim. mon-v a.t i-k..I .1
given i It Inn etlut, nLd when iu iho dnike.t
days It Mwmed aa ibougb the eutei prise must
Ian, Mr. Wcl-hcaine fnrwaid with the means
lo carry it ihrujgb, arid H has been whispered
that at at one tune tne Hxhlbillou oned him
over n million dollars. Ilia labor tor two years
w.a.".,".l,li!UJU.' ""d ,ie" f ' the cltlieus
of Phllnleiphla preseutod him witnn pun-eof
hlty thonnaud ibillari ha lnrnn.1 ii..v..r.,.. ,i,'
a-iine day to tha L'iilv(rsllr ol Peunsvlvania.
y vuuieu .uiu u man j. popular, nuu bis seien
lien has caused uuniiugle i satnf icliuu lu all
but l oiulcsl clieles.wheiu It was tumight some
,,au me nreieiotlce l
jut It la cvnleut (tint l.fi.l.ti,t uu.
helieve in the motto, ' To the victors belong the
A lew rtjys ago a man who bad been admitted
to i be hpfscopal lloeplt.il with ajveral shot
wounds lu bis bead, waa found to havo prevan
fated very sericu-lyiu hi- statem-ntsas tu how
he received ma injunea, and a iletectue con
f uued to Interview hm. 'iho re ull wssthat
Mr. luvullil liirneit .inf. tn 1... u ....7.71
County. .N. w Jersty.bur.-lur. Ou tl.o loll, lust
he waa one of a tilu who brose mm iho leii.
iienoo of Joseph P..tts. Tne intruder. aa.-ndil
to the sernnu srorv. m il mi.,.i..i ,
np'n tho door ot rnim nccii-neii i.y Asa Cartv
wbiihoaiu the" eiiiil(iieai-iie.lio..iiiot. Tue
reuuuiurii luoufui, ju ii).ur tii.li au axe
and brnko lu the panels nf tho dm,r, at the samo
Ii!Sfl.l,,21i;.' ; "t Carty. This ladiviiliml
returned tho compliment bv emnt. lug his shot
gun at Iho visitors, woo left without any nir
good ntght. Tho woundod man.fnr one was hit.
wrds placed under airest, ana Is now lu llur'
uuuir Hwaiung irini.
Jiutat this lime when tho Labor pi oblom t
excltinirsomurhsttcnllon and when the meat
rlirar.mntinrM btfitr,. i ,. ...r fcl V v"
J..uL0.,'";I"r"1 'pte'Mt. H 'nav not bo out of
E,lnfi,,nw"',""1 orgmiiitlon ol n eoclitv
T lowJt ''n't',rlvPPorted, nn,l its exaui,(o
rt t u ""lvl utvouijihoiik n iorenMicfPiir.0,
....M ..,v.1,ii,m-.,3,m,B cuinuinpii ior Rpir.niii
ciH'1"0'11!.1 DCl0V0' "o''ist
-J . ,"""'a ii iuihuui iieuiut. xc"tCr
cay. nr i larcciy.aiieiido.1 moeting, tlio ( uban
and Spanish cigar Maniilaeiurerl. nud tboCu
."J"!"1 ftban sn Ctgir-Makers re-olved to form
2F i,t'ct!T." ! "Ion- and they earned that
dcel.lon Into notion. Tho objects ot tho new
body may bo bile fly stated a mllows : Arst.to
are now derived by affiliation with secict ecicic.
tleai becond, tne secunng ot frequent com-S'JS'n,'!-0'!'
eob-o'iueutly a belter under.
5 i , '.? bctw,ct'1' employer and cmplnjed i
iV ' " U0111, 01 Aroiiranon coininlt-
Lii 'i","" "J1 Idstlona ot compensations
f,i",L.tcf,l!rri'1-.,',.s ,1"'so UotumitiOOT will
no perpetual, and their membership equally dl.
vidwl between the two fmcoa it will bo seen
quilnteil with thu teeungof manufacturers and
ill', J?l!'" on. env 'P1"1 Point 1 and should an
Issue arise it can soon Do dlsposi d of. Por 111.
stance, snnnncn thn ........... I.!.- ,.77. '
! SS-?miP.r' 1110 mi" "now Just how rnncli
their emnioyorsnto nokinis, and may think that
57,tc',01 Vait0" oro proportionately too low,
J,h.e.y.8rfk "''"cootlhoArliltiatlon Committee!
" brauch of that Committee and leatu that
iVoii.. i. '""'""atiuiers atpear to do reaping
heavy gains, they nionetbecanoof bad debta
.. -'"" mi.ii.ijo iuuv uicnver
that Iher suimme aio conoi.t Then they
f.n.,Bf,'i1.lr C!,so,to ,n,.r omp'oyera through the
cbTs? aM
scribed ieiigtli of time. During thli poiiod all
cour intio llieir work, herein is I heir great ad
vantage. They lose nothing bv strUea,
CA KL P03IEI.I.E.
Our Now York LcHcr.
KEW YOI1K, Nov. B, IS77.
It hns tianaplrcd that ex-Mnyor Uoll ha been
111 tho city ior an Indefinite number ol days. Ilo
Was Olllv llisenverpn mi llM..l?nn ln. m ...-n
diy by tlio Telegram's reporter, became lie.
r. .VUK. 1 ? '"seiner en. J.CCC1HHO to tbo last,
he strolled down Mroidw.iv with a camet sack,
and allowed ilmse f tn bo nlo.cd up by some
1,1 . " "".u.jiiuuiui,, 11 til Ul'CI (O llt'll.
1 lis 1 cturn iild nut cro no tho ten) atiou tha t ono
' .... .. ....ui, numu. uu (ii willCU gOeS tO
prove Ihn his return wis discounted by a ocr
imn section of cw Voikaiunpti- ifim.i,
pooiilhu stntid now beloro tho Aldeimauio
uuuiiniiiK 1 wocii, rnero might no a
: " .,, Kiutieiiiiiu iroill Lou
don will consent to so theatrlculnu experiment.
i,.iiti,i,, no 13 n piouigui bod, and all
around tue nclghuoihood of Unnervolr I'ar.
7 17 "" nt.Muiwi,! !, (j.iii uiscr.ver too
aroma of tho loasllng fatted calt. Sineo hi
.7,7.1,1 wclt unvo laaeu mm Daca, it
would bo meio impertinence in u to spiculilto
cither on his goiun or hi coming.
t fhe unfoitunaio rainstorm on rrtdarmado
Jerome Park truck so heavy tint tho prtat race
betwoen Parolo and Ten llioecii wa rendered
lmnossiolo. Por running a liorso thero .10 two
things almost aosuiutely necessary, if von wane
a lino event. In tho Ulst place tho trncirm iar
S?n .ei 10 coutl P"lcu lh0 davmiistoe
1 ; r,,i,i.., ir;"",7u' iV,I1'.KCJr"l0Ke.d npon
;.Ai.,7.r. , 7. "- iiuair iiiiil II O'SUg UCst
variation in tliowciiiiierwassnnicliiittotniow
tho contest lulo tho next week, un next'l iis
iU'w"ir"1"" " 11,00 lnk P'oce theis.thern
will bo such n crowd at Je. i.me 1'mlc n Juioiuo
1 ink never witness, d before. -Votwit istiiidiiig
J? ot Te," lu"eK,:- recent! v, ho is selling
even ti, ,)00la Hle htur u t u '
p.l Ibeinc ;etutrally&eliBviHl. It is not sav "g
1 louiiich toassirtihatlu tno last twnitr tears
I.010. has not betu naked 0,1 any l,oi"c riico so
much money us 1 put up iu the coming tria of
speed lietH ten tlioso noted cracks.
lhe Umiua Aboott contioverar, ot wh:ch vou
wcio nppiled at leugili.has risiu to the 1 uitnlty
01 occupying ot least a couimu cacli uay 11 Im'Lo
onoo out p.ii;eis. Mr l.oiiia Lngel, nallu a
theniiickniaiilngciliicby Ahumt uer.ol.Au
bolt's liii-band Abboti'8,gu.,i,i,an. onln'oii-
It '"o' Wn"01,u"";'8. '" "ad lieiself iiiu-rnew-ed
by a uportcr of iub s,iiu. In tho amc opio.
dueeil he shows lumsu- f to no 11 'n -sllch tlliag "
mid au exhibition ol ins phmograpl,.! sail eie'd
'"lllluull"'ia'luolo. (.emoutrates.aifa u
V i'S'r. ","t",,"Ph'' backings r enm aiuwl,
Mr. Jingoi ha been tno busom ineml ami trim,
ed cmiiidant ol lieany every oneratio artlst.thot
haa visi.eu this touutry for the past tm yeais.
A I ot which pious, ot couise, tnatilr Kugcl
1 a very much uhiieed luau. Ilo gracefully ml.
mitB that he waa 111 i.uuiowStiot Jail.but sava
Low"t5iatUJi UlJ01U " W0IUJU-H 0 kDuw
Colonel ht Martin, tho law Yorlc Carnival
&?.' V,"B"w":",,:'lCll-c'llu''- "fd has nved
nil tho lliueouhlMiio, mis cioppcd un again
as a u ia-i ureut u,r tho cxoorlnuou ot exniuii
to tbo Preucii Inilusiriai Uvhibltiou. ito ha
palatial klllcea oj lliuadivav. wbelo lhouii'i.
liettiua striingi r will bo taken caie ot In tho
most gonteel and pollto mauuir po-slbie. Ito
hVi,.'.lT ;0"""n to give nuy information to
puties iics.rlng to exhibit Wo win offer up
may. rs lor those who send their goods that
Tlieatrlca'ly, ws mo lively. At Booth's
I motto thero is n new ectorjoo JelTerson.tilav.
luja hiauo-new pieco culled- ltip Van Winkle."
rJS"iU',k.1l',!.i1,"",7"1S u "8 111 'duiseif at the
Eagle iTaouuo, by tmiig to liuinltaie Ionct
iV. .Mut.?".'M?' """ kl"'lrtl imrts. 'Pink
JJomiuos' Is dcmoiai.xiiig ovirybody at the
Union fcqiraic. H is tne most obscene play over
y.",3'".' 'J10 """'' There isu stupidnttempt
at Nib o's to revive Kpeciaculur Italian Opera
wlih n cKKiked.iegguo oallot. solliern is crowd.
SfiilfR .'."'. LTiisticil liuiciiia 1."
ii V.uSu'a,u." 'Marrltwo ' ekes out tlio gas
bill at Wallack's Ho Is In lug to ilniui up pi
truiiago bv ll.citiiin tho ciillc tn a uhllnlogieal
couicstnooutlbo woid -Comedy." llouelcaull's
rs the 1 ilrauiatlo Hand of tho reuUiy. " ho
Ji, i.!i'i'tillsi"JP?Ia T'ouiio ta bum pouuiarar
I . i," 'u ATeuuti Ibnatre, llntwllUstaLding
that that flauuollv Ulior. w'lllimi Caslle, s'lil
petM.ts m singing nightly, timing no otho,
purposo prosuiuiblv than that of diaiug hi.
salary. Janau-ilii.cli impn. i,,.i,n,, ,.;. .'...;
bro'idwny lu liruuh.ld," I will tell you lu my
next what I think ol her. IUtieiiv.
Ncav Advertisements.
Teachers' Institute.
T,7;t!07C't,l.c.7l.t.!'.A""u"1 Nes"l"U0f thcOAn.
Dili. , COUAI'Y TKACHHHs' lNSTlrtlT.-?!!1.l.?JS-',1',"lt"ec.oun''
llOUsll, SIAULH
CllUMC. commencing ou
Monday, November 20th, 1877,
at TWO o'oiock P. M , tnd continuo daring the
week. i:veiv Teacher In the county is earn.
etiy ifquoaied lobo tuecnt in d punctuate in
the went. Hlreeiors aim n'l mheia Inierested
uthoCnuooi Popular 1'ducatlou are loullal
ly invited to attend.
..... H- ' IIOPFOltl), c. S.
Lehlghton, Nov. lo, ls77 w3
100,000 READERS
Allll CALUJJCl l'OIt
Tho ORIGIN and HISTORY
op the
RUSSIAN ATSf
TURK,
And tho (UtllAT rONTIISTnnw WAOINQ
w. ui.ui ii ,ii aiuuiv is rue
most Reliable. Accurate and compieiienslvo.
and with tta SCO t LtUANT UMIUA VINOi,
MAPdond PLANM the most snowy, de.ii able
aud useful book now publish' d.
On. TlTTQll TiTIIIl-,L tt . 1, mn..
6000 Aetho -Vijonts WniiletU
.ii?uu-iiiiiU inriuiiiy mi (ins work Blinulil
avail themselves of an e ai ly application. Also,
1000 AGENTS WANTKn nn nr
QraaD CombinatioN Prospectus,
uuruta ESTia
150 DUTISCT 1'UnLICATION
Of universal Inters, t. Including Agriculture,
na,, iidiiuu. nun auscei
lancou Works. Hales made lroiu this Proaoee
lus m Urn all bliMln nooks fall.
vuru uu uur ueany iv myies or i'UliMIUM
FAMILY BIBLES,
F.:'GLI-.II ornl O HUMAN, PllOrHSTANT
and L'ATliOI.IC. Awaidel buuoilorily ovir
all ( tilers, f.r their iritaluaiile AM. and simerti
a-uibicu ar-lien. Ainireaa
JUllS. l'O'l-TlillCO.,
Publishers,
ScpM, :S77 l'HILuOSLr.IA
New Advertisements.
Aamiiilstralor's Notice.
mi7,?.'.f?,,l7,.,i.e.r;.?lr.,n'I1'' Lettcraol Ad.
i ger lain nf iw"i" Sf 1 "tharluo Sell
i"f rtli?.i i?.. . ' owmeuslng Twp.,Carbon Co .
a Vi . X ' . w ueen grameotto t no undersl gneil
,nWa,keUwfl
naxardAv?;Sj0pltf
G VFiM AWAV Totue "eader. of this
UI,LI' nVYttl Taper. A PIIEMIUM
8T1JE17 ENUItAVINO,
entitled "The Finding of the Pavlnnr In ihn
to ItouseholiT, the VSXfctebFYtMjtSa
general Cliurcb Work, or 3m, nihv ' tilsi Tfns
- " "r-u Pi,, xi. x,
Store Stand & Dwelling
AT runr,Tn salts
The. MniWsl.ntn.l .-III . M- .
ofTEmmiXr.I.1M,It,ln Uie'Soiougb
or JaL,iiiuiU0i, corbou County, Pn.. on
Saturday. January 5. 1878.
commencinir nt TWO oviock l M .nil thu rPr
teS'i"! ' " Alley, upmiwhl'cha creel
vouioiuumuj luiuesiury irarae
Store and Dwelling House.
coverpHIS?.t1,1;r'i8 S,MP-w1ln French Hoot
citithnii.ii...;: '"i;'"u ' " ' i eceisary
1,7." ,7A , ".7 "w "jom isnnaoted to tho
in? l n?V ' TX nc ln ,act almost any o.her
7., . . unamrsT oeing very central,
the town. 0n n0 ' 11)6 b08t "reets ln
nttimfla- i-umiaiuua win uomnao known
K- in """J. IT. KI.UPPINOEIt,
INov. 10is;7-t.s. Bumniit 11111, Pa.
prime Homo Jlatlo Bread I
WHY 00 HUNanvi When you can Buy ok,
pouiKH or Plrst cijsa Iltead
FOUlt I.OAVES FOU 23 CENTS I
lliNy'?rNf3A', tue fopnlar Bread and Cake
nf tii,, ti.npV i i, I UI,' 11 ,Iie wants
briied liomo Made BISad tJ "U C"'e-
Four Loaves forTwenty-llvo Cts. Cash.
Ritisnr. Ttnl.In r..n-n. . . n t
--o"- .uwu. cvuii.il, uiuu cream
ami other CAKES, only ...iu
Ten Cents per Dozen,
laoolc. Out for Hie Waznn!
At MAUCII CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursdny
....... ...in, ,iuj unlinks.
LliUIOH TON and WlilSsPOHT, every After
TERMS STRICTLY OA Sit I
Patronage solicited. j, v. O'NEAL.
n iuub i opposite First National Haute.
"Prlltyl iiini htrect, Lehlghton.ra.
JSSIGNEE'S SALE
Of YaLuablo Ileal Estate.
Thft iilidnrfllimnil AaaUu.,A nf rat a n a-a -
- .v."". -"'i oooibu m ui uimj.
frAl. or l ilfct Pnnn 'rniunatni.
Tii.. will off, rat I'ublio sale, at tlio roaidcuco ol
'" inuuu oinuir, Hi UUOVO, Oil
Monday, November 19, 1877,
ComraencInK at one o'clock r. M , tho followlnc
turco piecoa of v.iluablo Iteiil Katnto, to wit i
as abuio.
CONTAINING 110 ACRES,
moro or lessj bonwlftl lv Jnnd8 ot llcufccn
Poter, Jjaulel Ntlt-tcm aul utliun. TUa lui
liiovemcuta are n
FKAME DWELLING HOUSE,
HANK BARN, STILL HOUSE,
nnil other out-bnllillnga.
'u..i' i :vititui jiiuconr narceior land,
situate in sjld Unst Pomi l nwii-blp, contilning
V , ,v ''rt;"", 1 ""u""vu y imi'isin nana
Ijiimr. Alfriiit llimlir nnil ml, ... nn. ,.
ments are
A ONE--TOBY STONE BWELLIXd.
Lank Barn, and other oat bnildlnps.
Also All that certain tract or niece of land
in tasl Pecn l'onnsuip alorcsald, coutalntug
ONE IIUMDRCD AND TEN ACHES,
moro or less, about Oncresol which nro cleared,
bounded by lands ot iieuben r-etcr, Peter Geiss
and others. Tlio lmnrovemento are eno Log
.., wouq kUUIIU til. IHO (lUlil aUU
pluco of talo.uy
iiinitv a. ur;itiAr4,
- . . Assignee ot Isaao Olnder.
Iov. 3. 1877. 3iv
UDITOR'S N0TICK.
Notice is hlrphv irlven. thnt. thn ttnilnr-lan...
Auditor, amrfi.liteil hv the llrIlhllllll, fnitrt nr
t arbou County, to distribute tne fundi lu tho
hands of Win. 11. Fenner. admtul-tratnr of
Josi'iib Peuaer, deceased, will tioid a meeting
tor tho purposes ol hia appointment, on
Tueadny, tile 3TtU tlay of November
next, at I o'clock P. II., at hl( oflleo in tho
Borough nf 11 audi ihuuk. when ami where all
parties Interested aie required to nteaent their
claims, or be forei er barred.
JAJiisa a, loose, Auditor.
Jov. a, X67j. cw
A SSIQNEE'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby riven, that Jo-ioph II. Keldel,
of Towamcnsing Township. Caruon Count',
Pa., by neo.l ot voluntary assignment, dated
October 16. 1877. bos assigned all tlio estate, real
and personal, of the said Ju-eph II. SeMel, to
Ilcurj Hover, of tlio Borough ol Weissport, in
trust lor tho beuelltof tho creditors of the and
Joseph B. nrldol.
All persons indebted to the (aid Jos'nh B.
PclUel lil inako payment tothe aald Algnee.
aud tlinse baring cuiius or demands will pie
rcut the name, duly certllied without deiav.
1IENUY BOYEll,
... , . Assignee of Joseph B. beldel.
Weissport. Nov. 3
At Private Sale.
THE UNDEItSItiNEIJ offera at Private
bale a Valusble Farming I'ropertv. mu.
aleil la BEAVElt It U.N VALbKY. Sla.
houiugTnwusblu.CnrnonLoiiiity. Pn , !!, mllia
Iioui alsuch Chnuk. and 2 miles from 1-ehlgh.
tu, containing 18 Acrea. about j seres ot woich
aro cleared and under a high stato of cmllva.
Hon, the balance bilug Timber Laud Tho Im.
prnvemeuta thereon are a 2 stmy Frame Uwe.l.
lug Houso Mi-.! feet, with ICilchen attached,
oneHtabie an. 1 inner necessary ontnuilitiurst
olwt. an Orcbaid coutainliig about 1UJ Cnolce
i ruit Trees rompritlng Apple, Peir. Peach and
cheiry Trees of varluus kinds
ibis propeity, being aituatod near Manch
Chunk and LehlgUon, would makoltadeelra
hie place lor auy oue wishing lo engaao lu iho
I r.ilt business, tbo demand for illicit In the
above places being always good and reaililng
best of prices. Beuver Hun Creek Hows through
tnepiop'rty. B
Tonot parson willing to Invest in Ileal Es.
tale thl olTsre an opportunity etldom to be met
wlh For turrhcr particuNra aaplv at tins
offlco. or to tho owner ou iho premises.
ptUW-.-, Uttm TUCKCIt-
Prolltable zlFlT
.... i. every town and city.
Employment. rtlSl
ISO CIIUUCII." The Premium hreelEngrav
lug, 3 feet x : lect 6 inches, "T he Fludiugor tho
Hnviour lu the Temp e," Is presented to each
ausscnber, lor only ti.si per voir. Plus pictnre
tsuulveisallv adnureit and should bi iu every
household. Eitra large cash rommlsslona paid
iu Ageuis. wriiu ior terms and A gent's oumt.
Vorkliii, Church Pub. Co.,
l-ept.t9m3 7 it a WABKEJi St . New Yori.
l'lano and Organ Taught.
una IiYDIA P. FI.NCIIKlt.of Uat Mauch
chunk, win give LKeOrt to PIIPIIa on the
PIANO nr OllOAN. at their Ites.dencea lu
IiKtl inn ION or WEIS8POIIT, Two Uayi tn
4cb W n lc. r'or luilerparticaUrs, enquire at
Z-UiAi3. tept.'..
i ui ii uii i i n im lit i in p. i a
A SOLID gold
tli luryi
ft tb. t.rt. oMor. thmclunil u.
Boeioty op Lodc(j Dadjo Tin.
W warrant th In.Uotiha orth ft, m inr. bcmVi.m nmoii Airi
I
Al".n .nn
ttv7ff!.w.7l.A7.sn
k'niL... ir" STHi"';,'
ii ...7.7 , .-7 . .'--.-" nn.i
tlio t-rni nf lUi contract, thli
uiao .riMltal All lllr. ordoriaj
rr.AMvI.IX JTOlUiY CO.,
..
A0KIOWLSB0-EB FACT,
sal8 frei9iflag greater induce-
im WsM stiad Winter
tSism ever liefore i
QliaaMtest foy lai'gfe Crowds of
uastBMea wlo visittlfce store
daily t laastils.
FA Si Si
Dress Suits,
Youths' Suits,
Made up trora the Dest Material, In the
nnteeu, at iiowtbi l'ldijlSb roK UAS1I
ALSO. TIIEMENDOUS 8I.AUQIITE11 IN TUE TRICES OT
Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, Hats,
uooas.
recall and oxamine Good and Pncea before miking yonr pnrrbisea elsewhere.
T. D. CLAUSB, Merchant Tailor,
2nd door aboyo the Public Square, BANK STREET, LehlRhton.
wai m mm pbiges !
Successor to
r
At tlae 66 Iff aEoaiiiotto Store59!
Opposito tho L. & S Depot, BANK Street, '
Respectfully announces to his customers nnrf rmni tlmf.
ho is daily receiving additions
JjAJJIUS' DlttiSS and UltY
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS,
OTTETCNKWATtVTC X X,n Xrn
Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALT,
which I am sellinc at Bottom Pncna.
SALT FISH a Specialty.
Itef" Tf Vnil Vnlltr cloSIPfV
of Goods you can get for a small sum of Ready Money,
you should not fail to give me a call before making your
purchases olsewhero.
Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp.L.&S.Deuot,
May 0, 1870-yl
Weissport Plauing
1tentCtfullf nnnonnCA ft Cmrnrnt r. Ilni:i1tni
their NKW MILIH, tai-y are now prcyartxi.to
every decrfptiou ot
Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut-
tors, Moldmers, Brackots,
On the Shortest TfolleA. Our Vuihl.anr I. ill
Uivo no lieaiiarloii In lluaraulilni: Perfect Batlsfaetloo to all woo 107 laror us Willi lSlr srders
It rou hare uot time to call and select wliat yon want-seod your orders and tbey if 111 be ill,
n'oniullr. aud at as low prices aa though, too were present. '
utve us a iriai, auu you win uo coDVincea 01 waa( we say.
SOLOMOK TEAKUL,
D. D. ALBRIGHT,
WM. BIEny.
. , JOHN B1ERT.
0ce and Mill, nearly opposite tie Fort Allen" House, WEISSPORT, Crt
uDty.renna, JuWlO, 187l.il
snrrcw Ann?
) 7VsV
w' " ,M rullu ktwr rroiu tue Cnupii
... ..,.tlJUni, i uwnui'ii ni, I'm,
bullVl puu. .til (lirit I Vnfln . ifu
WlCti.Uii,tbu,l1liUmlelpliIPii.
.''''-!. .un.l.ljol, hikM.rrsJ.Ui.N'o.
Jimr ir ma n(.nU.Hj. - ...
litwral am ritr merit hT.i. twf.
UuJ. - ,toiu iSa V! "
704 Oiectnnt Kt.. Pblla Ta.
"b.u.i MJ,
rare!icge.
October ,i I Kf.fi
Business Suits,
Boys' Suits,
Latest Style?, and Perfect Fits Guar-
Caps, and Gents' Furnishing-
D. Book & Co..
to his stock of
liUUUs,
tO 1-nrtW ltnttr Tnirrt n-n nmm-.i-
LEniGUTQK, FENN'A.
Mill & Lumber Co.,
nnnti-Mtofiii- mi AihiM th.i ti.vi.. M.Kf ai
iiappty tbemtt ViiHV LOWC8T PIU08 wtib
f
Cabinet Waro, &c. &c.
Kw.nrtnl Ih KCn.,. 1 n.M .1 .w.. .
She
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