Advertising States. Wooeslralt tab distinctly understood that bo advertlssmanta wlU be Inserted in the col xtrans of TBI Carson advocate that mar te rielte4 from unknown parties or flrma unless atcompanledwiththeCAsn. The following are nr 0A1 terms. 4rettlsenienti (or 1 yesr, per Inch each Insertion ...... 10 Ct. " Six Month, per Inch ch Insertion 1 J I ts. Three Months, ' ' 20 Cts. Less than three months, first inser. tlon U exch enbeequent insertion S3 Cts. Ileal notices lOSenta per line. n. V. MORTniMEn, Publisher. Jfj H. B1BWKUS, CIBTRICr ATTOtlNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW Omct, No, e, Mansion Uouie, MATJUlt CHUNK, PA. tiling Estates, F lllng Accounts and Orphans Canrt Pracuceaepecialty. Trial of causes carefully attended to. Legal traaaacUona In Kngitsh and German. Jan v. tMTCBDAT MORNING, NOVEMBBIt 17. 1877. Local and Personal. t you find a X (cross) after your namo on this paper, it signifies tliaty our subscrip tion is over due, and that wo need the money. So please remit. Our store are well supplied vrtth Winter goods. Hades tor turkeys are now tbe or der of tan day. The Eagle says the small pox lias About' disappeared from Reading. - Revival meetings are making their (appearance lft different scctlous. Mary Devara, aged 100 years, died tn Luierue county ,thev other day. Pig iron sells at from 15 to (20 per toq, figures lower than ever nerore. The singing school time has enme. "The boys and girls are tuning up for the.vxerclses. Fair, and-wlqter stales of hats ana taps, for men and boyVwear, at T. D. Claim', at Tery lowest cash prices. Saturday last, Nov. 10th, may be marked doWn as the time of tbe first Know of tbe season. The Lehigh, Valley railroad com pany his reduced 'the tolls between Maircli Chunk and Perth Atnboy to tilnety-nlhe'ce'nts per tun. T, D. Clauss, the tailor, Is now re ceiving his fal,and muter poods, cucli n finest cloths.casslmeres ami vesting, which he Is prepared to make up In latest styles at very low prices tor cash. An apiary In Northampton county was Invaded a tew nights ago, tbe bees killed with fumen ot sulphur and the honey carried away. Mrs. John Koch, of Allentown, a few nights a'co gave birth to twins, ttin fnnrll, llinu III nillW.-M-.llin. Silt. I4 bound t'wln tbe chatupluushlp. 'If you want a clock, watch or nig uiactunu uruteny repaireu iui&su -call at M. Uaganian's store, Pennsvllle, Carbon county, Pa., and ynu cau bu ac commodated. 0 The foundry connected with the Lehigh Valley ltailroad ahops.at Hszle ton, was partially destroyed by fire on Thursday morning of last week. Loss (2,000 J. K. Itlckert has still a few of those eligible lots in Hlckertstown to dispose af. It you feel like securing a good home call and see him lie Is also sup flying flour,feed,luuiber and coal at tuc Unest rates. Whilo eating an apple a child of Commissioner Lines. of Luterne county, got a piece In Its windpipe and was ghoked to death. A Mill Hnnnlitnp nt Tie T Tr Kauffman, ot Pluegrove, SchuyllrUr county, ate a small quantity or chloride of potash and died a tow hours after ward. Stores and Heaters, -e. W. Clauss, Exchange Hotel building, has Just received the first Instalment of his lock ot Cooking, Parlor and Office Stoves and Heaters to which he Invites lira especial attention ot parties desiring to putchase, being able to offer them at prices far below anything hertofore In this town. Also, tinware, house furn ishing articles, roofing and spouting at wry low prices. Try him. All persons who want to take stock In tbe new Building and Loan Associa tion must pay In their first installment at once. This Is a rare chance for a safe and profitable Investment. There are only a limited number of shares left. W. M. lUPsiiKn, Sec'y. The Pottstown Ledger warns farm ers to be on the lookout for a fellow who Is vicllmlttng the unwary by ob taining their notes for corn sbellers.aud then shipping many more than wanted. A farmer named Bruhaker bought one at $12, twenty-one were shipped to bis address, and a bill sent for (252. Tte solid gold society badges de livered by the Franklin Jewelry Co., Ho. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, are exactly as represented. All orders are promptly filled, and no one need besltate about sending them money. Christian Voices, Philadelphia. t4 Enjoy Lire. What a truly beauti ful world we lire In I Nature gives us grandeurs of mountains, glens and recalls, and thousand of means for en joyment. We can desire no better when in perfect health ; but how often do the majority of people feel like giv Idb It un disheartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when there Is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain ratlsfactory proof that Green's August Flower will make them as free from disease ns when born. Dyspepsia and liver com plaint Is the direct cause of seventy.five per cent, or sucn maladies as unions nest. Indigestion, sick headache, cot tlvenest, nervous prostration, dizziness ot the head, palpitation of the heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three dost of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try It. For sale by A. J. Dor- U3g. Hamilton prlnts.at E. II. Snyder's, at 0 cents per yard. Thi t'atawlssa Railroad announces a dividend of three and one-half per cent on the preferred stock, payable on demand. Mrs. Werllng, of Lelilgh county, took poison because her husband want ed her to leavo him. She has died from the effects of the poison. F. P. Woodward and M. F. Oorln, of the Wilkesbarre Sunday News, are under a thousand dollars bail to answer t for libeling Sheriff Klrkendall. 15. II. Snyder's, Is tho place tor cheap floor oil cloth. borne of the Northampton slate quarrymen aro on a strike again, nnd, as the company have stock enough on hand to last six months, they will not compromise with the men. David Ebbert, at his livery on North street, still furnishes handsome teams ht very low rates, for business, pleasure ot funerals. Don't torget It 1 There was a slight tire at the house of Georgo W. Copp, In Easton, Monday evening, and his mother-in-law, Mrs. llertha Valkamuth, was burned to death in bed. Seventy-five shares of the capital stock of the Lelilgh Valley Iron Com pany, at Coplay, were the other day sold at public sale In Easton at 10 per share. Hon. Joseph Laubach.of Beth lehem, was the purchaser. Babies ought to be well taken care of, their system docs not allow the slightest neglect. If your baby suiters from colic or bowel disordeti, procure a bottle of Dr. Bull's Syrup, a t-lmpte but always reliable remedy. Only 35 cents. The Grard Jury of Luzerne county Tuesday Indicted Michael Laliev ami Patrick Connor for tho murder of John Borie at Ebervale. in Juno last : also John Malla for the murder of Michael Walsh at Dunmore, in (September lust. Emaus, Lelilgh county, Is sadly afflicted with sickness. There are at present about forty cases, nearly nil of typhoid fever, mostly children from eight to fifteen, years of age. Even If we are not smart wo know what tn do When troubled with a cough or cold. No doctor bills for us We take a 25 centnote.goto the nearest drug store and buy a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, One dose relieves us and ouu bottle cures us entirely. At N'llkes-Barre, Tuesday morn Int! the clothing store of Louis I'osner, the wholesale liquor stole of 1'eter ii' Grarlty, W. F. fachueler's shoe stoi together with two saloons, were burned Loss on buildings, W.UUO. About two-thlidsof the collieries In Schuylkill county are Idle In conse quence of being Hooded by tho recent tains. The pumps are woiklng night and day, but they do not make much progress. It Is feared that most of the collieries will not be in condition to be worked fur the next two weeks. Aeriry S fcw-jfiiiKii tjehoi The first meeting of the Lehlghton Society, will lie held In the School room this (Saturday) eve ning, at 7 o'clock. A punctual attend ance of members Is u questtd ; nil rarnt'!t desire is also expressed by the officers of tho suciety fur out citizens generally to give it their encourage ment. Love and cough cannot be hidden love requires a reciprocation, and a cough the prompt Use ot Dr. Hans' Ex pectnrant. Get it of your diueglst. 25 and 50 cents a bottle. Judge Green on Monday sent enced John Junes to pay the cost of prosecution ami undergo one year's ini piisonment In solitary confinement, nt hard laltur, for the killing of Philip Kelly, near Mlnersvlllu, sume time ago. The Jury had brought In a verdict of manslaughter. Mr. Jonathan Kolb, an old man of about CO years of age. a resident of Weissport, had Keen In attendance at thu funeral of Isaac Muyer, in Lelilgh toti, on Wednesday afteruuun.and alter ills return to Weissport, nnd on his way to lock No. 7, fell alongside the tow path and instantly expliud. The cause of death was supposed to be heart dis ease. Deceased leaves a wlfeaudono married daughter. The Emerald I,!e, a name given to Iieland un account uf the peculiar bllglit green appearance of the surface of the country. Dr. Cuxe's Wild Cherry and Seneku cures coughs aud colds. Price 25 and 50 cents. One day last week Mr. Nathan Haustuan, ot Slallugton, met with n fall by which he broke his nose. He was employed as helper to a party of slaters that weie engaged In rooting a new house In Slatlngton, and while going over a board laid on the Jolsting with an aim full ot slate the board tilled and caused him to fall against a workbench with the result stated. It is surprising how cheaply one can purehaiu good inulc, of nil the musical papers of which there are many, Tim frcoiiE, the latest from BO'ttnn, can buast of giving the most for the money. The second number of this Journal contains Gavotte by Itesch for piano ; Silence and Tears, Allen, bass sung ; Arkansas March by Maek ; and the popular song, "Helping Katy o'er the Brook," ilh two pages of very interesting rending niat'er, all of which will be sent tn you on receipt of four thiee cent stamps Address, John F. Perry & Co., O'dS Washington St , Bos ton, Mass. Eldorado, n name given by the Spaniards to au Imaginary country sup posed to be situated In tho Inteilor of Africa. Dr. L'oxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka Is no imaginary remedy for It cures the worst coughs and colds. Price, 25 and fiO cents. A. J. Marsh, better known as " Quill" Marsh, died In this place (Tnwanda) on Friday the 2d Inst., after a long Illness, in the 41th year of his age. He wa fur a long time conductor on the Sullivan & Stale Lino Hatltnad, and was widely known In this section as wull as along the L V. K. It. Ills funeral took place on Sunday last and was largely attended. " Quill" had a hott of warm and devoted friends who will long mourn his death. Toyvanda Journal, -New slyhs of fall winter boots, shoes and gaiters, atT. D. Clauss very (heap for cash. A new arrival of ladles fancy dress good, dry goods, trimmings, notions, &c, at E. II. Snyder's. Tho Empire City, the city of New York, the chief city of the United States, nnd the Metropolis of the West ern World, where thousands have been cured of coughs and colds by using Dr. Ooxe's Wild Cherry and Seneka. Try It, yo amictcd. The Reading railroad tracks below Port Carbon are laid on a shelf cut out of the rock, and on the outer side aro guarded by a small railing, beyond which again Is a stceo declivity. The space between Ihe tracks nnd this rail ing is too narrow for n person to walk, and on Friday evening whilst ft woman was walking olong this dangerous piece of track the Hnrrlsburg fast express came thundering along, nnd the engi neer, who saw the pedestrian too late to check his engine, felt that her death was certain. She, however, seeing at a glance that It was too late to cross the track, In an instant grasped tho railing, and, with remarkable strength, man aged to hang suspended until the train passed, when she dragged herself up to the track ngnln. Dell tn be Dedicated. The new bell, cast by Messrs. Menee ly & Kimberly, of Troy, N. Y., for the Reformed church, of this borough, Ar rived here on Saturday last. The bell and fixtuies weigh 1G00 lbs., nnd cost, (300, and will bu dedicated on Sunday morning next, at 10:00 o'clock, oil which occasion Rev. A. C. Kelser will preach, assisted by the pastor, L. K. Derr. Services in German and English.' All are cordially invited to be present. Thanksgiving Dinner. We understand that arrangements rite making by tho members ol the M. IS. Church of this borough for a Thank giving dlhner.to.take place In the large store r.oom of T. S. Beck, Esq., former ly used as the post office. The dinner will be gotten up In first class style and will emuiace the choicest edibles uf the season. Tickets will be sold at the low price of 50 cents each, and the pro ceeds will be for .the benefit of tho church. Refreshments, Including oys ters and confections, will bo sold at reasonable prices during tbe afternoon and evening. 'identnlly Drowned. On Thursday morning of last week, Mr. Isaac Mover, of this borough, had occaslou tn visit Allentowu, and 10 turned in the evening on the Lehigh Valley train, arriving here about 9:00 o'clock, whenjiavingan cngagenieut to meet a gentleman In Weissport he pro ceeded down the track uutll near the Inidge cruising the Lehigh, when he by some means ur other accidentally stum bled into the river, the water belug very high nnd ihu currant rapid, he was swlltly can led out into the stream and down t lie river His cries were heard by one ot two persons, but the night was so dark and stormy, and thu water so swift in Its course, that It was Im possible to render tho unfortunate man Any assistance. His body diifted duvtii to near Lockport, where it was recover ed on Saturday motliillg, and bruught' to this place on Sunday morning. Tile funeral took place on Wedue&day after noon mid was very largely attended. ueeea.-.ed was u. years ot nge, anil leaves wife and several children to deplore their suddeh bereavement. Letter from Mnttch Chunk. MAL'CII CUUXK Nov. 15, 1877. Although election Is barely past, quiieanntn bcr 01 aspirants tor political houoia and the 11 thv tacie thoreith connected, aro already lu tho field, ara their re&pcctlve ' claims" are be ing acilvolr ditcusseil TliUn wo fro 1 crops msv fill, and capital seen hiiling-plnccs. Lui the candidates will alwiijra bo mtb U.. The only conflation Is that tor neurly ten months to como we'll not be called on to convince peoplo that unless this or Hint one should he e,ected, county, state and countiy will be lost beyond recovery, lu addition to half a dozen or more, willing to serve tho prop'e in the capacity of County Com mlsj!oDfr there aro ceveial who lonu for the loateaandusles of the Itecordersbip, wblld some are w illluff to accept alniot any ofneo 10 Ibe gilt of the people, whether they posaesa the lequlalteflmces or not It Sjupertuteudent of common schools lint font, should rcfus to De a ouudlilate for re-election, no danRcr ncc? be appichended on that tcoro, aa Prolo-sors Iloulaud and Kline would, no doubt, bo perlecllr wlulng to af ume tho ar duous duties ot the tsnpeiinterdeucy, and Prof. Hulllnc'er'e name ts alaa meutUint d In this con nection. Dut as tbe r.ew Superintendent Is to bu chosen In May It's high tune that the several sspl lnjr 11 l'rotcsxrs" should bestir thorn selves. May, you know, Is only six months oft and this fur nelthei ol Mi. Iloffurd'a expectant auccebsors lias f jlrly announced hlmseit a can dlilate. Wbut a contrast between theteachera and politicians I On lust luesdar evening tbe members of the Athcr.iojQ ce.ehrated the flist enulveraary of tbar.Soc.ety wluch.br the way Is one oi the best Astoclatlons in this town. The altendsuce was unusua'iv large auu the proceedings were ol a niot interesting character. Hi Is Society enters upon the M yrar of Ita cxlttence with good prospects of a Ions eontiouance. NoiwitrstaudiuK tne preTienco of consider able distress amoug tbe Idle and poorly paid in this community, no slips have yet been taken wilh a view to organlzu a re'lef aseociation, but perhaiistnat altir a white ' I'oand" parties will be held lor tbe rdiel-oftlle destitute In tbe regions if the moon. A thing ol that kind bus happened hero about a Tear ago as you will, perhaps, remember. A few boats ere stlH in port, but clearances are few and fir between. ' 'Tl fre Is a tune lo bo born and a time to die" and It la ol Grain that I am about to write. Not lust I intend fo five your re adera a windy dis sertation on death, but merely to advise tbetn of the sudden demise of BeuJ. f II. Ljnu, who died at llailcton on lot ssaturday. Deceased, a born Mauch Chunter. was well known here. audgicatly repecte4 by aU who had the plea sure of a more Intimate acquaintance with him .Sot yet past the pi line ol life, bo was a man 0 commanding presence, seemingly einaled out by 1'iovidi-nce to he a msn of note. lie was an Individual of many steihng parts, and hlavaat stoie ol loloraiatlon, cdupled with a grand In. tellect, mtcn him admirably tor the calling he hud chosen. Indeed there were few In tho edlioriul rfofisslon, In city or country, who wielded as fx-ile a pen sshe. A litlljmoresta bl.l'V would nave plJee.1 him in tbo very front rank of Journslliui. But herein be waslucklnr; stability wasn't bla torn. Yet his ena'lo.dUpc. tlttos canned bio is tbe ceorre ot One to be come the founder ot quite a number ot periodi cals, sotno ot which are still In a nourishing ex. tttence. There was mothod In all bu did, and whoiher at tbe beat bi o prosperous city Jour nal or a small country aheet published In a one horso town, his dally or weekly tuitions would lnrailably bear the Imprint ot his character for thoroughness. Indeed there are few to this day who know how to get np a sheet as well As lien F. 11. Lynn did. And yet, who was this pro digy! A self-made nran indotd, who. In bis youth, had enjoved but two months schooling I lie was emphatically a self-taught man, whoso grammar and stylo were acquired at the case, and by reailtntr, and whose reasoning faculties were of tho'nret order. In short deceased was a genius, but though a genius, bowaafar from having been a anccr.sful business man, and hta failures wore piobably aa many as bla success Aa a nuin bo was one of those f r e snd easy go ing creainres who make friends wherever they go, and wkMio matter to what si l alt. they may be rcdurcd, command the respect of age. But, poorlellow. hols gone. Ilaving written his valedictory, ho ha departed, leaving us much to admlro and bnt little to lament. Besldss, Who e'er expects a perfect man to aee. Beoks what ne'er was,noris. nore'ershatlbe" and while londly harboring tho memory of Ben F. II. Ijjnn In the tnnermosc retessos of our hearts let us forect bla frailties. When I first heard the particulars o bla deuth bow h- bad died alons, tar fiom his wife and family, with no one to cheer nor comfort him, I felt sick at heart, but when I thought ot tbe lite ot useful ness he had led and tbo proud record he had lelt behind lu his writings, 1 grew silent In adora tion of Him who kno wclli best. Ills funeral which soolc placo on Tuesday afternoon from the residence til bis brother-in-law, Mr. T. L. Fotter was wo.l attended, and while he sleeps his last sleep in Iho Cemetciy on the 11111, his work, survive bim. Mr. Martin Nuss. a blan truid the humbler walkaof life exchanged time and things timely for eternity anditblngs eternal ate o'clock on last Bunaay morning, aced 47 years. Alront rlx weeks ago deceased, who was a carpenter, was li juied whde working at, .his Undo on the Tamuneud branch of tho LAS. Division of the Central It. It. of N J., since which time ho con tinue I to sink elowly until death came to his relief. In Vpper Mauch Chunk, where he bad resided so many years, thoro was none more re spected, than be, aa it was attested bv tho num bers v ho camo to pay htm 'the last tribute ot res'oeciou last Tuesditv afternoon whenduBt was consigned to duat. Deceased leaves a widow and 5 children to mouru tho loss of husband aud father. Tho sympathies of tho whole commu nity Is theirs. ITEMS. Business of all kinds continues extreme ly dull. Fine York State apples are Belling) here at $3.5Q per barrel. Archbishop Wood is expected to arrive here this week. The hands nt the Tackcrton Bhops only work nine hours tier diem. Mischief makers aro busy o' nights in our sister borough across the river. Bracket work is again tho rage among the young gents in town. Section Boss of tlio H. M. division) Jas. Banuan, died on Tuesday of typhoid fever. Kx-sheritr Painter is lying Bcriously ill with pneumonia. W. V, fieott is also III. Albright A- Stroll's foundry and machine shops aro ttgahi in full blast, giving employ ment to a full complement of hands. N'Umber two " nut " retails here nt $1 per ton. If it vero S'i.iO, nnd wages in pro portion, it would bo better nil round; Effort nro being made to rcniovo the Mauch Chunk post offioo front Packer's block, tn tho First Xntioii.il Bank building. This is tho last day for Switchback tra vel for tlio present season, ns to-niglit tho cars will cease running. The season, I learn; has been a complete failure. Milk, I nut told, is retailing. at 4 cents per quart at Bethicliem i hero it is sold nt 8 cents per quart, with every prospect of a raise in price. Potatoes were Belling at from iS5 to COc. per bushel during tlio week. Hay is worth from $14 to $10 per ton. Cabbage sells free- ial iroui ii'.M) to sj.m per luo heads. lie Coal Trntt. The anthracite coat trade tie nast week bas ruled rather dull and shiuewlint heavy as to prices Ihe lonungeof tho Headiug Kallt-oau Company for the wtek ending on iho Mth Inst, wasMLrMtou-, orwh.ch tl.isjo tons went to Port llichmond. In tho same time 60 UK) tons were ahiiiped from Tort Ittchmond. showing .t pretty fair suoply of oiders for coal from tnat point, Tho 1'hiiudclphia Coal and lieu Cora, panv mined duilng the pait week sUjOtons, nnd mining was kept uu generally pretty welj throughout both tho ticuuy.klll and LerilgU Vulley rcrlons. The heavy tain of last Thurs day interfeted somewhat wltii active operations by causing temporary stotfpaes at several of si. e col lei lea. 'Irauepoitailou bv canal waa also c!niHYThailmiH-aed!i-onitlit same cause. The watei In tho s-chtivlklll ilVer rohotoagieatei heiaht than at any time pieviousiy th'a year. The warm Weather which Is continuing nnusu. ally lute, la not without Ita depressing Influence ou the trade gimeral'v,w'h.ch, with a scarcity uf vso a at New Yoik phinis, is causing a con siderable pit. tiff of unal there. The market here Is nearly steudy, but at Nev York, as we are in. formed, this particular trade is lunch demora lized, as well tn regard to orders lor coal as for the muinteuanco or circular prices. Indeed. If the leprcseutatlousot operators in tho trad" may ho taen aa authoritvas to the uoiugaot eoch of the uthei, the market. o lar as I ogams pileea, is enurely at looe cuds, bo anxious ao cording to report, are each to rea lze. that buy ers with money in bai it .ne rarely let go. Hold ers have a horror ol piling ooul, unit will lt-ahze sooner tuan uo it n too toss in current prices is not ton flevure. With lhllirefttirfl tm the mark. et buvera are holding off for the next New Yor-r auction auie, whuh is to lake place on the ?7th instnnt.lu tho hope tuat that event mav ea. tablisii lower prices This mur be. hut uuction sales have pretty much lost their influence, aud the coal sojaoa is so near ita end that the more considerate dealers lu coal are not disposed to rely much ou tbe predict ona otcoal at lower figure. Any change tn tl is rcgaul la quite as luely to be tonglier as lo lower prices Qaiet in tlio trade Is now lUelr to riiiolur the remain der of ISJ7, and It may be so honed to the end, bac a inoro cousineiato temper may be reached or i stablisbiuii a to .re pruniaule arrjugemeut forl7B Ledger, Jionuay. The folio vine table shows the ouantltv of coaa fOJiuptHl uver the Lehigh Vitlldy Hatlrcsd for the week enelng Nor. Ill 177 and for the roar aa i-uuipareu tuo suuio uuio ta i year. Itezlons From t Week. Year Wyoming Ic,is9 '2 tir,5s 03 1,0B-,UT9 05 670 ill llujieiou. 43,SU3 (8 upper Leingn Ueaver Meadow Mahandv m is S.I.S If . 0S,:C2 1 4 , IM.3S1 10 lo'.i ii i-i M3.87; til 0OI.4 1 17 Mauca Chouk 5.S1S UO 4.002.501 05 1 7o.77S IS Total Last Year.. Increase tieciease 411,711- 07 liuroivr Of COAL trsu ported over Lobtch 4 Husqu banua Dinsiuu. Central tl 11. ot New jerey, lor v uurs euuiug auv. v, ibii i Shipped from i Total week. Tn '..ate. Wroming 6i.'v, ca 1.C8 ,u',s is upper xuigu t,,7,s i3 ' ' M.H.K.&Co. 114 t nearer Meadow 12.es K Bauuy ltuu Urancn lo.t.'n (.7 llazietou 23,18 Maucb t'hunk 20.0US CO UazardvUle. 1113)4 00 143,3-JI to 214 til 14 8,4 4 12 453114 17 r: 378 it Total ifj.isi oj Prevlouslyrepoited... tlos.Ji CO Total to date J.Sf 7.4U k sume time lailyear....I.4U,n 04 ! 137,435 S3 Increase Decrtatb.... 4J.5U tit DIE)), KOLB On tbe Kth lo.t . about 4 p. n):.,ln Weissport. very suddemv of paraiysla ot tho heart. Mr. Jonathan KollJ, axed alifrnt so jrs. Tao relatlvoa and Irlends of toe fairrily are in vited to attend the funeral, this (Saturday) ttt ternoon at 1 o'clock, al the r-ouse. 8rilAWl.In thla borough, or! the isttf Inti., Mr. svm, Mrawm, agtni ?v ye.ir. The fuueral will take nisce thla (Saturdarl morning at 7.10 o'clock lo proceed (by train) it ApfltbtctieiilJe, LettKhccVoly, Pa. . TUB RESTJIiT. Tho followinc tablo shows tho official arid reported majorities of tho several Btatd CoH- dldatos, at tho election held on the 6th inst.i JtlDOE. AUDITOR. TBEAS E. -3 Oi m ss w a B- I & 1 it - COUNTIES. J 5 rj f jLi Adams . 791 764 805 Allegheny 621S 2675 3149 Armstrong 61 91 95 llcjvcr . 558 559 582 Berks . . 6129 6253 6144 Bedford . 473 744 491 Blair . . 175 99 124 Bradford . 1023 1617 1542 Bucks . . 567 574 578 Butler . . 575 291 269 Cambria . 1378 1398 1432 Cameron . 83 1M 278 Carbon . 420 404 413 Centre . . 1130 1153 1192 Chester . 1042 1733 1622 Clarion . 1069 990 939 Clearfield. 1367 1379 1442 Clinton . 983 11)14 1415 Columbia. 182S 1834 1858 Crawford 128 550 550 Cumberland SCO 1033 1039 Dauphin . 935 794 925 Delaware. 1325 1340 1332 Elk. . . 597 614 041 Erie . . 1147 1?44 1218 Fayette . 823 896 890 Franklin . 103 82 107 Fulton . 330 420 330 Forest . . 15 65 65 Greeno . 1286 1416 1409 Huntingdon 451 335 376 Indiana . 185l 1781 1797 Jefferson . 244 236 255 Juniata . 167 321 309 Lancaster 4743 4T72 4642 Lawrenco 698 814 828 Lebanon . 1005 1007 992 Llnli . 2190 2170 2173 Luzcrno . 2009 2041 2164 Lvrotning 1560 1632 2010 M'Kean . 32 27 3 Mercer . 423 195 223 Mifflin . 137 145 197 Monroe . 19(i0 1!)00 1900 Montgomery 575 017 321 Montour . 723 727 751 Northampt'n 3084 3173 .1142 N'thumbcr'd 1275 1280 13S2 Perry . . 167 209 217 Philadelphia 0275 5778 55d0 Pike . . 593 5S8 593 Potter . . 807 307 213 Schuylkill 1470 1017 1481 Snyder . 250 225 225 Somerset . 898 850 857 Sullivan . 172 169 174 Siisqueha'a 500 500 500 Tioga . . 1443 1183' 1443 Union . . 254 223 215 Vennngo . 588 48 39 Warren . 194 260 264 Washington 270 203 219 Wayne . 615 590 592 Wcstmorcl'd 1286 1487 1476 Wyoming. 358 324 335 York . . 3141 3144' 3105 RECAPITULATION. Trunkey, D. Stcrrett, R. . 41,495 35,009 Trunkey' mai. over Sterrctt, 6,484 41,020 31,673 ficholl, D l'assmore, It. . . . t Schcll's mai. over Passmdrei 9,347 42,078 31,841 Noycs, D. ..ii Hurt, it. . . i Noycs' mnj. over Hart . Ilejiorted majorities. 10,237 Our Sew York Letter. . , New York, n"ov. 13. 1877. Let me tell you something about Mnrtissey. Ho lives in a street through which John Gelly. his defeated nntau onlst, has to pass each day nh his way to tho car. On Ihu night of the election Morrlssey wa? taken very sink, but he was not too sick to forget to have pre pared for Mr. Kelly, In the morning, a little theatrical surprise. When tlirj great sachem of Tammany Hall passed the Senator elect's house, od Wednes day, he saw a mndnlflcent bank ot flowers prominently uispinyea in jsior- rissey's window, wun me worn "vic tory" emblazoned upon It. At tile same time there was a tumor Hying through the City that ftfntrlsse'y wAs dead. But he was not. 'trying as the campaign has been lie has been so faith fully nursed by his Wife that he comes out of It In much better condition than otherwise would have been the case. When he was taken sick at the1 Ashland House on Tuesday evening, he tele graphed to her one word "elected," aud he received immediately tne reply, "I urn the happiest woman In Now York." Appropos of this fidelity, It miy be stated that when Mr. Morrls sey was seriously debating the advis ability of Rcccepting the nomination for Senator from (he Seventh District, Mrs. Morrlssey told him that It he did not run she would. Maybo we are not angry nbout the Parole-Ten Broeck race-being olt. Those ot us Who bet ou Ten Broeck, und I am happy I was Lot one.dld so on the basis ot pay or play, and Parole's walk over must mean universal losses for Ten Broeck's backers. 'Wo have no pools now, as we are too moral for that; but our Jockey Club, has started the system of betting hooks on tho English plan, and in tl'.oee books Ten Broeck and Parole rr.nked as 100 to CO. Tak ing into etinsideration this preference fur the Kentucky crack, you can Imag ine tlii wlde-spiead devastation which ins withdrawal occasioned. Wendell Phillips has bedn In our city answering Grant und Fish, in thu mat ter of the San Domingo aspersions ns to the charnc'.er of Charles Sumner. He didn't irihke a very good exhibit of Mr. Sumner's fidelity to his word ; aud we are left to believe that the dead statesman played It upon the President when he promised to support the San Dt.mliigo schemes. When Phillip is in town he stops at the St, Deals Hotel. So does also Ralph Waldo Emeraon. Battery. Special Notices. niseiiNea Cured. A. jMtla maiked out u that pliluest of all Mookk "Vlalu Home Talk and Medical Connuon senan' nearly t uoj pages, uu inuatrstiuus, uy iir. r,. is. Foote nt I3i Lexlnutou Ave,. M. V. l'urchas. eraot ttiia book ara at liberie lo consult Its autaoMn perBoo or by msil ruxE. luce, by mall, I1.2S fur tue HTAtAUD eultlon. or tl SO for tbe Pofulau edition, which uodUIus all ths same matter and illustratioas. Contents tables tree, aiikms WAKTisu. aiUllllAY HILL PDMI.TPniNG CO Bept, Jviul W B, Si-t h Rt, N. T, i.i ii ... a i? E. F. Knnkcl'3 Bitter Wlno of Iron, lias never been known to fail la care ol weak ness, alteuded with srnrpioma. Indispo.illon to eiertion, loss of memory, uilllcully of breathing, general weakueea horror ct disease, wealcnerv. oils trembling, dreadlnl horror et death, night sweats, cold feet, weakness dimness of vision, languor, universal las-ltude ot tbo muscular System, enormous appetite, with drspeiitio syi lira, hot lianas, flushing ol tbe body, di vness uf the skin pallia countensnco and eruptions on the ftco, purifying the blood, pain in the back, heaviness tit ihe eyelids, fnquent black spots rh mg betoie the eyes, with louipotary suffusion and loss n alelit. v ant of attention etc. 'ibosa symptoms nil arise from a weakness, and to remedy tbati use E. l: Kunel'a Hitler Wine uf rou. It never fails, 'thousands ore now en-Joj-lnn- healls who havousedlt. Oetthegen-i. ine. Mold only In 1 1 bottlos. Take ouly K. y. Eunk.si'a. , Aslt furKroikel o ntlter Wine of Iron. This trutr v.msbie tonle has been so thoroughly tested byntl classes el tiie community taut it la now tlocmett tuil,spenabiH ns a Tonic mod cine. It costs but li'.t-e. purities li e l.lixu ui u me tone to the stomach, renovates the avtcm and prolongs ire. . , Inowaskatilaiofthls valuable 1 onlc, Tr're fl rer bottle, is. r.KUNKKLr-olePi'.nrleinr. No. 25D Noi lb Mutlt Street, t'eitm Vine, l'u'.la deiphla 1M Abu for Kuckcl's Htiur W.i.eot Iron, and take no other. A pbo'hfrraph oltho propeletot tn cucii wrapper, ail others are coon terteit. tinware ftf rnnnterfelts. Tin nolleKt'inp drug. gist sell you any hut iOmkeiM whlcli la put up uniy as uuovo ropicseuted. yoi can act six uoiuea lor nvo Hollars. All I aeK li tli't ono simple trial. Tapo Worm Removed .A lire; Head and all complete In twohonrs. Nrlfefe till bead passes, bust, pin at.u BUnituch mo.u.h removed hv Dr. Knurl.':5 No. tliMnth HiiMit; Adslcefiee. Notee until head andad P'saeg. in one, anil alive, Di. Kunkei i-tbe only n cwslul physician In ibis o.un'ir f.ir I no remov al uf woitns. and his Worm Bvrnp Is pleas nt and sale lor chl.dien or grown pet suns, isond for circu ar, or ask tor u ouitio ot Uutikel'a WormByiup Price one dol. or per bottle, net It of your druggist. It never l.tis. Nuv IV-inl BLF.MIS,I1E8 tU'ON TIIE FEMXTflNH COUNTENANCE, if of a comp.etionr) na ture. Biiecdllv vAnisn when OI.KNN's bl)l I'll UK SUAI' is nsc'l to obliterate them. Pim ples Iilotcbes, It ugliness, lledness and Tun aro lhrsriablv banished by this lcconiparabie ctamyiug agont. UiunUro aliments, aotcs, cuts, bruises, sen Id., nnd other aBectlons and lnjutlesef theutticlo nro IlKewtso removed by u. SULI'IIUH UAt'HS nave long beeu le tiownedasthe best remedy for skin dlseas, s. rheumatism and gout. QLENN'a qULPHUR soap U In eviTV respect a, cfficacio.is. and far cheaper. By opeini g tho pore?, and promntmg a vigorous Biineiliclnl circulation, thlseicetlent article coutiluiitus to tlio health of the entire system a well as to that ol the cuticle, bluee itatuttoductlon to public notice it h.is repeated ly been commended by the medical profession and press and low exteinal epeclllcs have won bucU "golden opinions" among all classes. It piuvents obnoxious diseasea aa well aa remedlca them, aud disinfects clothing and linen Impreg nated with disease, Dantliufflsentirclv erndi cated by It, end its use is. un that account, greatly to bedesincrated bypersous whose hair lsihiunmg out In consequence of dryno-B of the acalp. Ihoso who have used ointments and liquids without avail for tbo euro uf eruptions ot anoiiHtinatecbsraeter. wilt nnd; If tbevtry it, that GLENN 'is HULP1IU It bUAP lomovea scorbutlo complaints irremediable by less (fa. caclousmems, nnd jirevents the recurrence of such dlsoiders. , solilbr lirueglsls, orocersand Fshcr Ootids Deileis. Price. 25o. oer cake, t Bot (3 cakes) 7oo., Bent bv mall, prepaid, on receiptor price. C. N. CniTTESTO.N, Prop'r, 7 Hixtlt avenue. New York Hill's IlAia ASfl wuiskeb Die. B ack or Iliown.SJc. July7, 1j77. 1N"ow Advertisements. Glcitson'8 I'UMllcatloriM. Great reduction In price for 1878 ot Olrabox's Pictorial to 12 a year, tilngle comes 6 eis. TUB Home Chicle to t: n year, single copies i cents, for eale by nit newsdealera. Uleasok's Monthly Uomi'aSion. to II a year, single copies 11 cents. All posiugo free. sumple copies ent on receipt of 3 cent stamp. Tlio price of chioaios hua Jim been greatly re. duccd. N 0 oQe now gives stich liberal terms to agents as we do. Send for new clrou ar. Au dices F. Qlkasox, 733 Washington t liosion, Mans. noy. 17 ml 3,000' AGENTS WANTED. From 11 to tl! a Day Sure. Minis err, Hook and 1-lctura Agents, and all out of cmnlovment, of tlthcr sex, hero Is tne best chuueo offered this season. A Cash rres. em 01 from S3 to 110! will ori given to every gool working ugeut Hand loceiuslor small suupe, orbet-er till. SI for three largo auinploj wilh circulars, terms, fto.. nnd go to work at once. IlEV. H. T lillCK. Box 313, Ullton, I'll. - Mention this paper. noy 17ml QHFaUANS' COUIIT SALE. By Virtue of nn Order ot tho Orpb&ns Court nf uarood County, the atifiurHtgooil AdiDlnlstr i tor oftliDlvstrtteot UdTLKXU iN ISSLV. late oX MAUOMNU TOWKSllir, Carbon County. l'a deceased, will exitose to Haie. at public Yen. utio tn-outcry, ou too piemiso, ou Saturday, -December lj 187 J, jit TWO o'clock in h afternoon, tho folio wing QeaortDed Mesatiago, Teuemeot and PIECE OF LAND, situate In the Township of Mahoning. In said County, adjoining lands late of Joseph Monts ami Elia Shlvo, Christopher Lnta. Joshua Hanoi and an alley or ruad, containing Twenty AcreSj more or less. Bald piem'ses ore sltnated In Reaver Itun Val ley, about two miles from Packertob. The Improvements thereon aro a one-ana a atury Frame Dwelling House, obont 16 x SO feet, with one story Frame Kllch. eu. 12 x 12 feet t Frame llsru i Choioa Fruit Trees and Grape Vines; alio, n Good Well vt Water In the Vurd. The terms Bnd conditions w'll bo made known at tbe tnue and place ot sale, by THOMAS KEUBREU. Admlni trator. Lehlghton, Nor. 17, 1877,-wJ DMINISTUATOU'S SALE Of Valuable ileal Estate. The undersigned. Administrator ol the Eatato ot DAVID SN YUKlt. lato ot LO AT Jilt TOW A. M KNBINO Township, ca-boa ounty. reun'a, dee'd, will .ell. at l'ubllo Sdie, on the premises, on Saturday, December 8, 1877, Commencing at ! o'clock 1'. M all those Two certain riecesor LOTS OF GROUND sunatol lu the VILLAUK ot ROWltJVS. VILLK, Lower Towamensing township arore, huIu , BouLded and (lescr.b.!il as 10 lowj. lo wit i LOTNa 1. containing In Irjm.ou White street, no feet, and extenoiug in depth.Detweeu pAradel lines at right analea is f.ttto Ibigh trei bounded ou tbo north by Whi'e street, on tne east uy lot ,no. 'i. ou tne anuin by inign street, aud on the west by land of Joblah llowuiau. tuo improvements tuercou are a BLACKSMITH SnOP I!x30 feet ; btable , .Wagon -bed. V iM feet i Ana !- tory Carj)i'Ujer'Biu)p,lix iteet, A Lao. LntKuM. fioutinaun Wlnto .treet s feet, and exiendlex in denibol that wiotU oe. twecu parallel lines. It lo t U Apple' ailen oouudoU on the aou,th by Wh'ite atrest. on the eati by Mjllsirevt'dn the north by AupiOlley. ana on tue wentoy lanaoijo.tnn uowuian. the Improvementa aro a2 etore Frame STOltE HOUSE SS feet front and tl leet in depth, and othsr out bullitntra. . Conoiilon will bo made known at the time and place et bans, by , UF.NRV BOYBM. Admlnlsitalor of Est&ti uf David Snyder, dee'd. November 17 W3 Teachers' Institute. The Fourteenth Annual Hea.ien of the OATt Btir COUM'Y JfUACllKHh' INAIlTin will no neld iu Hie COUlir HOUsU, tiAlJcU C1IU K, oomnjeucUig un Monday, November 20th, 1877, at TWO o'ciook P. M , and continue during lb week. Every Teacher lo the t'-ouutr e.rn. eatly requested to be preeeot and participate in tbe wor, Iiiiectors aud all others ImcrestM in tbe Caused fopular CducaUou ara cordial' ly turned to attend. It. T. HOFFORD, C. B. Il.tghViB,JfT V,TI ,
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