SJw Carbon SUlvacnte. IK V. MOKTIIIMEtt, IDlTOIl LtilltOIITON. IM.t SATURDAY, SOVKMllEU 8,1871). Tho election is over, and Thomas Koons is the Sheriff elect for this coturty. .Our choice of candidates for that osition was Paul Krcsge,Esq., a gentleman with whom we have been on intimate bupiuess relations for a number of years past, and a man in every way fitted for the position, but through some unheard of ap athy on the part of his party he was defeated, and as stated his opponent, Thomas Koons, has been elected by a major ity of 14 votes. That we were correct in our estimates of the two candidates wc arc now better satisfied than before,and for this reason: on the after noon succeeding the election Mr. Koons, called in our office and read to m our death war rant (I) lie withdrew his support from the Camion An-' Yocate, and insinuated, in language chaste and refined, that our doom was sealed. That same knell was sounded in our ears seven years ago by another of his ilk, and still we live. Mr. Koons will, no doubt, do as he threatens, . e. endeavor to have his person al friends quit taking the Ad vocate and withdraw their patronage, as he did on "Wed nesday afternoon. Still, we respectfully inform the gentle man, that that will not kill us or the Advocate. "We give him and his partizans in the hillinij Intsiness notice, that we will continue to publish the C'Aisnox Advocate in Lehigh ton, at a year, notwith standing his and their sturdy manly and vindictive opposi tion, and as heretofore we will support no man, be he Dcmo crat,Uepublican. or ol any oth er political creed, unless we arc fully satisfied that he is the man for the place. " Lay on, MoDuir, Amli'nmn'il be him who first cries holu, i noil -h !" oD.vrt: or ."ti.u.Hn?;. i::xtir::t. Major General Joseph Hooker died at Galileo City, 1.. 1., on Friday aflernoou,31st ulL lie had been in his usual health until an hour before his death, nnd proKiscd going to Now York Saturday to attend to business matters, llo entertained a largo party ut ' inner at the Garden City Hotel on the 2itli, nnd has teemed to be ill tho best of spirits und to enjoy social intercourse witli his many fi n-nils u fully ns at any time of his life. His intellect was unclouded, and but for his unfoi lunate l.iiiieuess,he would seem to have been ns active as ever. Ho took his accus tomed walk in the Tark during tho after noon, nod did ii. .t complain of feeling ill till about d o'clock, when ho retired to his own apartments, on tho second floor, anil summoned his valet, Thomas Lawler, who assisted him to a reclining i.-ilion upon a couch. After an hour ho aroso and busied himself almiit his rooms till, nt 5.15, his valet, bearing tho General struggling for brealh, hastened to his side and assisted him to He down ii)nn his bed, at tho same time ringing the bell f..r help. Mr. Nickerson, the hotel supcrintcn. lent .hurried to the room, but uhett he ariived tho General was dead Major General Joseph Hooker was born at Iladl y, Mas., in 1819. He-graduated ut West V iut in IK!7, and served in the Mex lean war, ri.ing tu Hie unit f Captain of A tillery and Ihu brevet of Lieutenant Col onel in the statf. Afcr tho close of the Mi'Xio-in w:.r he was on duty on tho Pacific coast lor toyenrs,and Com 1F51 to U53on leave of absence. Ho resigned in February, lsaS. icuiaining in California, wIro he was ingagcl as suK.'riutendeut of construction of the National ro-ol, and as a fanner. Fmm lSa'J tolSCl ho was n Colonel in Hie Califi rnia militia. When thccivilwar broke out in I SO I , ho returned to tho Kast. He win made Ilriga.lier General of volunteers. mid pul in command of tho lUfcnccs of Washington August 12, 18(11, but his com mission was dated bock to May 17,1801. He took a prominent part in the Peninsular campaign of General McClellaD, nnd ills t uxuislicd himself In tho battles of Wil liamsburg, Fair Oaks, Trailer's Farm nnd Malvern Hill. He was made Major Gene ral ul volunteers in May, 18r,2. During General Pope's ojierations before Washing t ii. General Hooker was verr active, and lit Aiitit-laiii,iepleiiiber 17,180:;, was wound ed, and was soon alter promoted to tho rank of Brigadier General of the regular army, At the disaktnms lepulse of Rurnside at Freilerii kkburg, in December, 1801, he coin minded the right wing of the army. In January, I8C3, ho was appointed to the command of tho Army of tho Potomac. Afler tevend feints ho crofeed the llappa hauueck, some dit.iiice above Frodericks bu g. lynching Chancellorsvillo May 2d be was attacked on tho evening of that day on the right flank, by Stonewall" Jackson, with a large force, and the Eleventh Army O-rpi driMiu Iwck ujmu the centre in con latum. In the fighting which Ibllnwod J ickson was fatally wounded, and tho Army cf the Potomae held tho usition ; but two days later Hooker withdrew to tho north bank ol (lie !Uipwbaiihock. Tho Confeder- uieannj.uuur iwiuuaim oi uenerai fe, w n.Vr atteuiil lo curry tho war into . . . t rt . rennivivuniu. uuiufinerai iitwucr loiiowa cloet-ly. lie wjia n?lieve.l of his oonimaml ' on the 21th of June.lnonns'viucnce of a ! Wveincnt with Kallsck, the General Chief, Hliil General' lleoile, his- successor, romn.at.dca at the battle of Gettysburg,July . - .,, r. i t i . in i I., 1.3,1803. General Hunker remained In Baltimore walling orders till Sept. 24, 1SG.1, when ho wns lint In command of tho 20th nrn.v corps (oihsoli.lale.1 from the 11th and ' ' 1 . .. I2tli),nutl Mill to ChotUnonga, Tennpssce. ( lie distinguished himself at Lookout Vol- t ... t . i ,......!.. trit... . mi ley, liOOKOtll .UlOllllitlll, .UlSPIOIIillV lilUUU i J , .. . o. .iT J!i, , ' ....... i. ufcS..., v.-.. .., actively engaged In file mnreM to Atlanta again relieved of command, July 311. 1SGI in command successively of the Northern, K.islern and Lake Departments, atid of the Retiring Board till Sept. 1, lfSGO. lie was innslered out of tho volunteer service Sept. I, l&Gfl, und on Oct. 1 j, 1H08, was breyetted Mnjor General In the regular army, nod placed upon the retired list. Tho New York .Sun of Wednesday in a brief editorial artical,sieaksas follow: The day after election-should be n day of philos ophic reflection to men of all parties. For the defeated it is al! there is left. They should recall the examples of great histori cal characters who had distinguished them eolves by tho patience and fortitude with which they have submitted to reverses of fortune. They sliMiltf review the campaign and see what mistakes nro apparent in their management, so as to ovoid them next time. Moreover, defeated candidates may derive comfort from the consideration thatcven the hijthett office doe" not necessarily confer honor. Who respects Ilutherford H. Hayes? A tllfleretit line uf reflection, but none the lea philosophic, is equally appropriate lo the victors. Vio would respectfully suggest to the pnstorsoftlie6ever.il churches the fitness of sermons addressed to the triumphant par ty on tlm vanity of alt earthly pissossion of office. Whul Is it to bo clothed ill a little brief authority especially for those to whom tho dress is unbecoming, and a misfit? Meanwhile the Independent press is less concerned with results than with the con sciousness of having fully and fairly per formed its duty. Those who carried the election And those who fjlled tocirry it will iill'bc benefit cd by a day of philosophic re flection. Wortlrj- of Aticitllou. We advUo nil our readers, whether they own a foot of land or not, to supply them selves with that treasure of useful, prac tical, reliable information, tho AmcrkanArj riculluriit, so named bccauo startcdJIS years ago as a rural journal, but now enlarged to embrace a great variety of most useful read Ins for the Household, Children included, for tho Garden, as well as the Farm for all classes. i:.ich volume gives snmo SOO origi nal engravings, willi descriptions of labor saving and labor-helping contrivances, of plants, fruits, (lou-crj, animals, etc., inolii. ling many largo and pleasing, as well as Instruc tive pictures for young nnd old. The con slant, systciiratiVcxposurcs of Humbugs ami Swindling Schemes by the grkuUurLit are of great value to every one, nnd will save to most persons many times its cost. Altogeth er, it is one of the most valuable, ns well ns cheapest, Journals anywhero to bo found. The cost is only $1.50 a year, or 4 copies for $3. Single numbers Io cents. Subscribe at once for 1SS0, and receive tho rest of this year free, or send a 3 cent stamp for postage on a specimen copy. Address Orange Judd Oampany, Publishers, 201 liroadway, New York. ZashnriahChanJIer.Unitcd States Sena tor from Michlgin, was found dead in bed in the Grand Pacific. Hotel, nt Chicago, on Saturday morning. IIo had spoken nt n large Hilitical meeting the night before. He was in the COth year of his nge. Resolution of respect for his memory nnd regret for his loss were adopted by the various llepublican committees and nss-ciatinns in Chicago and Detroit, and also nt meetings of citizens; Hags were half-masted and emblems of mourning displaced. Piesident Hays sent an appropriate telegram expressing regret. OUIS WASHINGTON Sl'IX'lAIi. W.ISH1V0T0X, I. C, Nov. 1, IS79. The Signal Servico or Weather Bureau, familiarly known as "Old Pmlmbilitirs,' lias just given to the publica sort ofAnnual Itcport which is really quite an interesting exhibit. After nil tho fault-finding the con cern has had to put up with from various sources and causes, it seems that n tirclty goo.1 general average has been maintained and Old Probs appears to bo tolerably well satisfied witli his work. Of course it isn't possible to get up weather tosuitevcrybody, on all sorts of occasions, nor is it veiy easy to uveid an occasional mistake nnd tho at tendant unpleasant ciicumslances. When u city beau relies uin tho predictions of Probabilities, and goes out boating with his gill, only to encounter a squall and a duck ing, ho is very apt lo think tho weather bu reau is n fraud. Hut theso nio rare and ex ceptional cases, nul must bo put up with, especially if, as I have just said, the general average Is good. Gen. Meyer's report shows that tho bureau has como wilhin fourteen per cent, of tho truth, taking the ycir to gether, and he demonstrates that ninety per cent, is attainable. Among tho latest im provements is a telegraphic weather map, which Is dialled at the main ofTx-o of tho bureau at tho time of making tho morning rcKiit, and telegraphed to New York by n piocess ioculiar to tho Signal Service, in time to appear ns ( liarted in paiiers which ; ., T.,.. !.... r.....,.' ..r.i. vice is, of course, the storm signals ahuigthe Sivnt lakes and at the hiincinal scaiNiits of liie Atlantic end Gulf ('oasts. Dy tlieiriise thousand of precious lives nnd millions of dollars have been saved. It appears by the icpirt that in 0,1 l'J rostothVrs of the coun try, the foiecusls ol tho weather, called, farmers' lltilloiius," aro regularly bung out each day of Hie week, giving informa tion which is of much value lo nil classes ol citizens, nnd Gen. Meyer has in process of coustiui'liou an instrument to be called a "Weather Case," which is exiected to give meteorological indications in such u way as to make them intelligible to every one. Justice Field, of the Supremo Court, Ins raised a small "unpleasantness" by his re rant opinion, dissenting from the decision of Court umii the Thurinan Act," in relation to the Pacific Railways, compelling them lo pay ii i their indebtedness to the Govern ment. The opinion of the Court, which was delivered by the Cnief Justice, was read to Justice Field in Hie private councils oftho Court. In picturing; his dissenting opinion, Justice Field assailed the opinion oftho majority in language which wasdis rcpedful, if not offensive, to his associates on the bench, nnd his manner in delivering ma ojiiuioii was qunoas except tollable as the language employed in sjicatiug ofthe de rision nniiouueod by tho Chief Justice. No praciitumer would liavo been lermi'ted In employ such language toward the Court ns was used by Justice Field in rcfeiring to the decision of that body. In view of what oc curred upon tho occasion alluded to. it is roimrted that tho Court will adopt n. rule hv v. liK'h all dissenting opinions will, in future, be required to Iw read lu the council cham ber before permission will bo granted to have them publicly reed from tho bench. A iinpreion has obtained that tho Judge is iiouiiiiaiiii iiiinst'ii lor mo i residency on tho Democratic ticket, ns his opinion em bran, d ultra sti.tes right-; b t iiun. uin oi ine mien novelties liereisa "cook i.... -i i, ...i.i .i. i. , i. i.. I HU evtiuoil, ItUS UtWIl 111 IU1I UIIIM. ,Uv, p,lrt under Hie .llreotioi, of Mi Juliet Coa relbea.l cookUtf?om i.trit. iimj cmu au g.. oi courac. ' b" o; "ibsc. V,e,w whlngtim tllea evulcntly liiink f li. nan m.L. ..irl a.u.1.. .J 1.. ...... I ...... It ""7 nn m"ke ert conjis if tlnnise4vus an ! l.arn all there is In the collnarv art, in la- about "three Jet k-of a lamb's taif," . i It wero. Tin lcrlttrcs appear to have hail n lerrlbto ellecl uwh the mlntt of on vming in irrlnl hi'ly who hin-nttendedf Her Inn- bmi) V(1ft.nl., fml mnuA ri.,, about 2 n. iii.rths other iiiRhtr hi And his wile stuntling over IWnvwith n curving Itnlfa J'"1 r".,k1.11' her litintK ituiiig throujli the fi-riiiula lor carving tnrkev. In her uoiii- unintrtillfiitc (rxi-rriirca she w Just about to plum;.- III.' lord in!o Ins niinlniny, wlthitho , wnriN. "hpiol tl'jlitlc tin' left wi let ntitl Ill- . . , , ? . V. . , scrt the lork in lite lucHsttid She fsirKey, one liroiiir on either side oftho breast (mtie when lie entrant and disarmed her. She ilt-nur t.unt J...J ntwt ul tilin fofn Inn. inenl ami tlien iHnhlnff hnek the sleeve of ' r"lriU'?,;A'." Li"? IZVll, nLV 1 1 .... " ...... ..... hit ivwc ue uii. imnru him ailil exclaimed It) a loud, theatrical manner: "tho only way to reach your litis hand's heart Is through h stomach V Since that night this- gentleman- fm s-left In another B(mrtirx'nt with the door bolted nnd n stuck of trunks piled up ngilnst it. II o says that Miss Corson's lectares-may he well enonah in their wav. hut that literal - i r -u.'- k .i ....i. i ; osnnn ms pu rainy over jsutier iiwu.uen. search Tor his-heirtrrm the stomach, Is an , Holer's son Paul. lm was a candidate lor exneriment ho does not wholly opprove. I t ho lower Il..uso In the Twenty filth District, The "siiorts" about t'lwn nro all ngo over and was dcleated by 13 votes, Las filed aiiw theldea of celllinr Hatram ami Courtney , Utlon lur w recount. here to sctlle their Chntouniin Ijake uiiplca santnesss. The I'otomac furnishes n fine race course, and there It- nowhere in the country a rTlter place lor aquatic smrts at this season of Hie year. They "sawed off," the thing on Courtney tipntChulauqua,nud the only time hu ever lowed below tho New York State line, which was some years ago nt I'lilladclpliiu, he liad n Imat ruined on the eve of the nice. At(ireenwoil Lake ho had n sudden fit of sickness once another shell ron into him, and at another time ho was cap-sited. Either ho is a confoundedly un lucky fellow, or else he is well, 1 won't say what, for he may conclude to come lo vasiiiiigtnn, ami my out tno young uuna- oiii, nun in loo IIU9H in tii-m'i v, hit imut go lor the iiguro-lienit or your unlucky scribe. JJksi i'Koao. ur r.ottcr fmn Wnntilmtnir. Mr. Chandlcr'a Campaign Emltdllow the Xcwtqfhis Death mu Hceeiccd ti II M inqtov. Aipiring Tenant for (he HVii'fc ltoaicThc Coming Military Payeant. WASJIltSOTOX, D. U., Nov. 3. Tho announcement oftho sudden death of Senator Chandler ami Gcnernl.Joseph Hook er produced profound sonow as Well as sur priso in tho departments. They were great favorites with tho clerks In tho Treasury, War and Interior Department", many of whom have somo anecdote to tell illustra tive oftho peculiarcharacleristicsofthc late Senator and General. Theso stories aro in teresting, but in general of a kind Inappro priate to accompany an obituary notice. When Mr. Chandler was last in Washing ton ho presented such nn appearance of ro bust health that one would scarcely have placed tho duration of his life at less than n score of years. Ho was ns stalwart in body ns in his polities, and few men have ever set in Coiigross n ho possessed such a powerful physique. Mr. Chandler performed an im menso amount of campaign servico this sea son, commencing ns far back ns the 23d of July, when ho mailcn very elaborate speech nt Madison, Wis., tho occasion being the celebration of tho 25th anniversary of the organization of tlio P.cpiiblicnn party in that State. Mr. Chandler was then fresh from the extra session of Congress, nnd burning with zeal in the Issues which had been made up between the two great parties. His speech was printed as n campaign document to tho extent of hundreds of thousands by the Wisconsin Republican Committee and was scattered broadcast over the West. Shortly afterwards Mr. Chandler caino List, mid addressed Republican audiences in the States holdingctcctions thisyear. ThuOlno Ucpuldicms also had tno benetit ol Ins as sistance. Two weeks aeo ho went back to Wisconsin and held nf series ol meetings, speaking to immenso nudiuiices in the four principal cities of the Stale. Ho intended that the speech which he made nt Chicago on Friday night hist, should end Ins lulm s foi the campaign, and it did, but not us ho hail expected. N There has been n great many "interview ers" lately with prominent Republicans out tide of official life with rcterenoo to the Re publican nomination lor tho Presidency. That nf James I'. Wilson, of Iowa, who was in Congress for many vears. and who was offered by General Grant the Secretaryship ol State beloro Mr. l ish was appointed, seems to be the most intelligent. Ho had somo coricpnndenro with General Grant, while tho latter was nbsent .roni the coun try and he says distinctly that in his opin ion General Grant, will accept the nomina tion if it js tendered to linn with uny degreo ol' unanimity, but that if there is any indi cation of a contest and wrangle in the con vention, liis friemls will certainly withdraw his name. That there will lie a "contest and wrangle," I liavo not tho slightest doubt. Tho Iriends of Rluina and Sherman and Coukling the latter is really out of the race aro not likely lo give way without u skir mish, at least. If General Grant withdraws, who is the coming man All the inter views and the general judgment say hois Ulaiiie, Tho attendance at National Fuir now be ing held her has fallen below what was exacted by tho managers. At leat forty thousand pjiqile, it was believed, would be pre-ent nn the first day, and it was thought snecinl trains would be run from all points nf the country, bringing in crowds of visitors An occasional stranger lined by the flaming Hues of showy iiosters, lias dropped into tho city nnd found his way the to Fair Ground, but tho impression that no camel away with him, on his return home, could not have been creditable- to the District. The industrial procession, which was one of tho great events of tho opening day was most successful in its way. 'Die credit of its suece-s belongs to the merchants, who sub scribed their money .arrange.! Ihedetnilsnnd pushed ming-i to a successiui termination without the nid of the Fair Association. Uusinc.-s men saw that it oil.' nil a big chance to advertise their establishments at little expense, and they cnteired into the project witli the energy of men who e.ect ed to see a speedy return in the way of cash receipts. The opening day at the Fair Grounds found everything in confusion workmen were still engaged about tho build ings. The gmnd stand was only half-finished, and the nut-buildings was not far enough completed to eriint pictures to be hung in it. If the Fuir Association had not made such great pretensions, or had been satisfied with some nnine'j'fnr tho exhibition more modest than "The National Fair," tho exhibition would bo compared with oilier local county fairs, and probably would not suffer grjatly by the comparison. Hut, regarded us u National fair, it must be measured by n higher standard, and It is undoubtedly n wretched failure. Kxteusive urraiigeiiiciits are being made for tho re-union in the city nf the army of nio uumocrianu aim me unveiling ol the equestrian statue of Gen. Thomas in tho Fourteenth stieet circle, which ceremony takes place on tho 20th ins'ant. A platform will bo erected about tho statue, with a seat ing caucity of over live thousand. Tri umphal arches over the streets m the viciu oy and the grand stand will be handsomely decorated with flags and bunting. When the veil is raised fiom the statue, a common salute will be fired, which will open the ceicmonies. lion. Stanly Matthews has been chosen as tho orator of the day. The Marine Hand and a chorus of lot) trained ..-i ...tu ... .i : ii.. .. voiot win rentier uio iiitistc esjwnuiiy roni- ii.-.t iu! iiiuiKi-uiiuii. ouiuii mo uimiui v organizations that will particulate in the exercise aro tho 14th llegiment of National Guards of Pennsylvania, commanded bv Col. J. II. Gray, of 1'itUburgj the Duomsne . . I uiiosna. ni4ii ni -iiifti.iir.v. ivnii nihi iii.a, o. in ii iii i i n'. ,i" ingTOmV,, the ex soldiers of Ihu city to organize u mounted battalion for the occasion. .. AblitST, "Nip vour cough in the but,"sai.l II. .race Greely, by taking "Dr. Seller's Cough Byr up." Lose no limo in gelling u bottle. The Schuylkill lUpublican says that it is tho purjxse of President Goweu to make the main lino of tho Heading a four-track rail road. Mary Ann Gittleman. fourteen vears of .S,, wa.ba.llybur,,e,latFriti.vwn.Irl(, U'Uiur.H tew nays ai. uv u OKtloll Ijtiin iua)itn i..,.iii'.i. 1......I..1 f 1 . 1,w7vmiii; situs, Itvr IIIB la UnlkllrtXl Ul. 1 Cbarles Burns John Maeulre nnd Tnl.n I JuXS&x Z.wJ'a. nvut iiuuuiiz on mo juir uit, wien a euu i wont liuntmx on the SOtK utt. W .mi.. in tbe bau.U ofMuiruire exnltxletl aii( the .1 . . - . charge enteral the bead of John ILu.o. in. tlieiiti . wntlIl.i ui..i. ti t. , , , r , a '' " ' """iJ1"' ,,,urt prur fiUI. xjaiujsiikJmi.BH it'll milesaa tuesi.vys. ixr.c r io.x. KBW YOltK. Nnu'Yontc, Nov. t. While Mr. Cornell has earrl'd the State by a plurality of hiiir 3fi(nH) voles over Mr. Ilolilason, the remainder orthe Demoornt State ticket haa been elected tiy n lew thousand. The otncltit' figures from some ot the Interior counties- tnay slljlitlr clianu-e Hie nuurcs ulren below.lut not eno"irli to altvcl the ncncnil result. Mr. Cornell terms' io I'flve run tx-liliril his ticket toa tantk. etl ili'rec In (Jnclila aviil .Ifcltersnn cou-ntlcs nn.l In Kings. Olitlda county Is Mr 'nnk Hnn'S home. .fFirertonfiasbccn'strDna;lyar.tli ('oiilatlmc for many ears. Utieinaiu;, Mr. Mr. Kolxnson'e'hoe, tftves hltan suiMi iluri aiiiv. dot rcerns lo nave Kiven n sinnil MT Rl,,v fthe Heiiuhlleiti State ticket, trnonw cotmty, ii,e homo of I ho lleauUlran 1;Ht,ni KinK. Rave air. itnrneit more vines than It did tlis rt st of the ticket. DABSACIirSBTTS. ItoBTOS, Nov, 6. Kcturns have been re ceived (rum all but right small towns. These mow unit i.ong tuep.) nas r.l.Jloi nuiicr, Aitann ( lietn.).9.731! rxldi (I'roItihJ l' - v '.".". maiority on these tlKiires i,t,. r-KNNBVLVANIJC Piiit.AMttr-iiiA, Nov. 8. The returns-that have lieeiprecelTctl coofivm the estimate made this inornlnir, that tho State Is Itepubllc n on tho vole for Treasurer, tiy 60,0oo. The lle putdlcan inaj.irliy In Allcxlicny county, with nvo districts to hear Iroui, Is tfiOO. VIRorSIA. , JIIciimono, Nov. 6. The latrst returns that hate keen received seem to insko certain the deft-atof the debt Payer's party. The lead, ers of that titrly now claim to liavo elected 39' members of tho House, wltti kooi! chances lor 6 more and Io slhlylfi more, lly this estimate tho lteadjusiers Imve 30 certainly elected, In II.U II I. B.llm.ln.1 ,l.Ut Knl. ....... kn. uuriniinp eiccien io inenioers, uno inai lucre are 8 iloubtful. Or these 8 tho Itcadjustrrs claim the inaiorltv.and the Debt Pavers si-em dtSMised lo admit the chances ae In favij-ot thatchiiin. It looks tonluht ns though tho lteiiiljusters were certain tu control the he.ls Inture. (ten. Fltzhuirh Lee was defeated for tho Senate by eio majority. MAUVLAM). HAi.TiMoriE. Nov. . Hamilton's (ficm.) majority lor Governor In this city Is llJOlnnd the rest or the Slate and city ticket has about the same. In 1877 the Democratic majority was about 22.000. Haltlinoro county Klves'J.. (WO Democratic majority for the Slate tlrket and l.ooo lor the eounty ticket. The returns from some nf Hie counties have not yet been received, but sulDclcnt Is known to Indicate the Democratic, majority to be from 17,000 to 20.0 00. In tho Third District of Anne Arundel coun ty yesterday a difficulty occurred between the whites and blacks. John A. Glass (white) was killed by a bluduton In tho hands era colored man named Simmons, who escaped. Mtssisstrn Jack-sow, Nov. 5. Only fourteen counties In Mississippi have bcenhcard troin. Of ihtsc eleven have el-ctcd tho straight Democratic ticket. One county Is con. uled to the (Jrcen backers, and two will require an olllclal count. Madison county sends iwo independent ne. grues io the legislature. KRBKA. Omatia. Nov. 6. No trustworthy returns hlivo vet been ti eetved from ti.n Slnt Tl... Republicans estimate their majority at about' Wisconsin Is Republican by 20,000. Thoavcrago Republican uiojorliyln Min nesota Is put at 10.000. The city of New Haven, Conn., went Dcm ocrutloon Tuesday by the largely Increased majority ot 1.500. 1 he Democrats elected two Representatives, a gain of one. President Hayes has issued his pro clamation, appointing Thursday, Noyirn bcr 27th, n day nf Thanksgiving und prajcr. Nothing maktfs a man, woman, or child feel meaner than a tickling sensation in the throat. Take "Dr. Seller's Cough Syrup." 25 cents. r Several days ngo Frank Meisnernnd John Ilodler, small boys, wero playing ujmn the street in Germniiiaai town in Potter countv, with a gun. The weapui exploded, killing a man named Joseph Singerly, who wus passing. Tho Sewickley Record announced In its columns bit Friday lh.it that would bo the I ist issue ofthe pajier in that place. It is to bo published heioafter in Pittsburg as a morning issue, and will l.e under tho loan ngeinent and control of Hon. William Mc Clelland. Another of those rcmnrknblo stories comes from Pike routily. This time n Miss CJaru Hendershol, who lives near Shohola, is the heroine. While ruwing in a boat she met u deer, a big fellnw.swiuiuiine Icisundv iihm so that she might overt, ko him. She fired and wounded him slightly. The animal mill., lor (hi. I... .1 .....I 11... ..1 I- i.: - Kline in iiisinroar, una camo otl victorious. John Parry, of Hvde Park, was almost In stantly killed in lielleviio mines, Luzerno couiiiy,on inursdav ol ijbt week. Governor Iloyl, has favorably considered llio recommendation of O'Ncll's coiiimuta- tion, end tho necessary pniors wero made oni iiiursiiay uiiernuon ol last week. John Crngan.son of Deputy Sheriff Cro- gan, missed Ins f voting while trying to get oil u Lehigh Valley freight train at Wilkes barrooii the .Kith ul t., fell and was cut in two by I lie car wheels. STOP TIZ.1T COIICS II. HV USING OR. GEUIUX'S COfOIl AMICOXSClir tion ccax. ITarranfd to give rtlitf or money refunded. KRAI) THE FOM-OWIXa LKTTXn WHICH SAYS! Messrs. Howaith A- Ballard. 0 Gentlemen: I tuke pleasure in recommen ding Dr. German's Cough nud Consumption Cure, us I have suffered witli a scverconugli since last May. Havo usetl all kinds of Cough Mixtures, but could get no relief. Mornings niter getting up from my bed I would be so choked up Hint I could hardly breathe: nlo freoiientlv vomited severely. A friend tlircctcd me to use Dr. German's Cour.li nnd Consumption Cure. I .11.1 so. hut with little faith at the time, but after usm: 1 changed my miml, ami I can con seientiously say, nller tukingonly one bottle l urn run, oniy uuinill renei mil nm nol troubled Willi that liillness In the ntornii. My couzh hns slonitcil, nnd I can obtain a good night's sleep something not enjoyed bv mo for weeks tiefore. Will close hv sav ing il this letter will hoof uny benefit to you, you may liavo my consent to make It I.UUIIV. 4UM13 virv II-PIN-I'IIUII), J. E. DOOSHAMER, 171 Illeecker St.' lUlca. Remember nflrr using of n Imttlo nnd you nro not satisfied return the botllo and get your mnnev ns wo sell no cure, no liuy, o i . i .... t- . . . j'iiw u (.viiba uiiti uoiiiu. wis ivts urv authorized to sell on those terms. Agent for j.cniginon nmi vicinity, ,v. J. uurung. Nuv. S ly e. o. w. New Advertisements. A ihnlulslrntor'ij Saic ofVuIunble Ileal & Personal Troperty II y vlrtui of an order oftho Orpham Court oTl tirUm County, I'a., the umlernlKneJ, Ail inlnlf rairlx ol ihu Uetaie or I J ria i lictir. late oi iWfuionlng tnwnshfp, Uounty ana .State tiiureiuiittieeea0eut win im ai iuoue oaie, vu iiiu piciuifev, on Saturday, Nov. 29, 1879, I CUinilJBncmiC HI un I, Il ClUCK 1'. .11.. I I1C IOI ,owlIllt VttlUilljie JlKAl, aml PEHSONAIi i-iiurKUTY, to-wiii All timi certain TnittTiiii iimnr i amu TItAGT Oil 1 lUJfc OF LAM), situate In Mnhonlnz township, near the ''"f"! ,'.r"D!' 01 Le'dKhton. containing KltlllrY Alllt KS uariifir h... with tlut frt . : - - - . . iuwiiik improvements erected 'Hereon I Darn, and other outl.ult.llnjfS. Alio, two V,ow' r1r 1S . f.J'" wfn: ""Wit , ,vr. .'l.MM.a, w niwip, l ail.'l OIWTr, q-iililHl. ('nnirfiAr.). Vinp.l flurrpl. uii.1 n ruri-'iy ori.iber iiriicles ol iionsi'hoi.i Furnl. tureaud Fatuiini; I'tciislls too nuuitroas lo uo-ntiou. Terms will tie made known at time and place ofiale by SUSAN ItKltll. Administratrix, till. N. II. hl-lUKK, Ageut. A L'MTOK'K NOTICi:. 8efie " o'l enrV lr?t$. II. ,i,ti a., hi.. n.i,u.i.;.-i n,n,. ,r ... . 't.l'. r. L4II11 lllitn I Ictts'B Ul UJlriMill I OUIIIV. Ill IIIAKO 'H'lrlbutlou ol the Tund. In the hands ot said ittS'f&rSMZSl'lS tiM.orhti ...ini..Wt u kuvkkii a v ltofnii tlm lwh day of NOVK.MHKlt, A, ll, 18 9. at t.l. nlli.. In 1 1... 11......,!. ... . .u.l. ( I Ir 1'. blsotlloolnibe llorounliol .M-iK-UUIiuuk,l'., ai itiu eiucn iu ino turvnooo. JOHN KhlNi; Asklltor. Oct. IS, W.-t. New Advertisements. "TniTsuNl'Xm lsso.. Tnit Sun will deal with the events ot the year lsso In-lls own fishlun, now pretty well understood by everybody. From January 1 until December 31 It vl I bo conduced ns n newspaper written In the llnirlltlvbipguvgo nnd printed tor the whole people. A newspaper, Ink iin believes In get Una all the nc"s of the leurld promptly, nnd piescntlnx It In the most Inlililglblu shape the shnie that will enable Its renders to Keep well abreast orthoaae with the Irtst trnnro. iluctlve expenditure ol time,, the icreiiest Interest to. the xrealest number that l Die law controlling Its dully make-up. It now. has a circulation viry much inriter than thnt of any other Atnerlcin ncws-nper. and erqoys n Income whlch.lsls hi nil limes prepired to spend liberally lor tho bcne.il oflts renders. People ofall conditions ol life nnd all ways of tlilnklnir bay and read Tub Sun i Jnd they all derive piitlslacthn. of some sort Iroui Its columns,. Ion they keep on buying and read, log it. in Its comments on men nnd nlTdlr;.Tim Sun believes that tho only guide of policy should bo c unman senso Inspiied by Kenuine American prlnoiples and backed by honesty orpurK)se. Kur this reason It Is, and will con tlnuetobe absolutely Independent of pa rtv, class, clique, orKsnlia'lon, or intire-t. Ills lur alt, but of none. l will continue to praise what is good and reprobate want Is evil, tak-l tniroare tlitil lls-lniigunto Is-to the point and plain beyond the wstbllity ofbcuiK nilsun derstood. It Is un nlliicnccd by motives thnt do not appear on the surlace ; It has no opin ions to sell, save those which may bo had by amy purchaser with two-cents. Ii holes In. usuce ami rasoainy even more than It hates unneccrsiry words. It abhers Irau Is, pities tools, and nincompoops of every species. It will continue throuuliuut the tear isu tu chastise the tlrsicliiss instruct ihest-eond.and discountenance tho third. All honest men, wiui iiunesi convictions, whether sound or mistaken, aro Us Iriends. And Tint Sun makes no bones or telling the truth to Its Iriends nnd about Its friemls whenever occa sion arises for plain speaking. Thcsinro the principles upon which Tub Kt's will be conducted durliiK thevcario como. The jcar 1680 will bonne In which no natrl. otic American can nllord to c.oso his eyes lo I'uunu uii.iirs. ii is iinpossioie io exaKKcraie the Importance of the political events which It hns in store, or the necessity of resolute via; llnnce on the part of everv citizen utm lies r. to prcsirve the Uoverninintljint the founder gave us. me ueiaics unit acts ol uoiiKress, the utterances ol the press, tho excitimr con tests of the Republican and Democratic par. ties, now nearlycquallnstren",ttithrouKhnui I'lhgcountry, the varjlnir drilt or public seel I. lnent.wlll alt bear direct! v and eifcctvely upon the iHciuy-tourih Presidential election, to be held In November. Four years nitu next No vein bcr. the will oftho nation, ns expressed at the polls, was thwarted by an uboudnnble con spiracy, tho promoters and bcncnclarles of wmcil Sllll uoiu inu unices mey einie. will the cr mo or 1870 be repented In 1880? The ti ist decade ol icars opened with a enrrtint. extravagant, nnd insolent Adinlnlstrnllon in. trenclieunl V nsmniflun. illlcsiixilltl some. thlnir. toward dlsludglirg'.the gang and break ing ns power, ino samo tntn are now in. irirfultig to restore their lender and them selves to places from which they were driven hv the Indignation of the people. Will thev succeed t The comloir year will bring the nnswors to these momentous questions. Tim Sun will be on hand to chronicle the facts us they are acrciopcu, aim to exhibit them clear ly and lenrlessly In their relations to expe.lt. incy and right. Thus, wlin a hatlt of philosophical rood humor in looking in the minor ntlalrs ot lite. and in great things a steadlast purposo to maintain tho rights of the people and the principles oi me imiisiiiuiiou against, nil air. gressots, nil. oun Is prepared to wrltu u triithlul, instructive, and entertaining history Ot 1880. Uur rates orsunscrlpllon remain unchanged. For Ihu Daily Sua. a four-niuro sheet of iwcniy-eigni columns, me price oy man, post naiu. is o ccnis a inoniii. or u ou a, icar : or. Including; the Sunday paper, nnciiilit-p.iuo sheet of ftli-sixeoluuins,the price is U5 ceuia a uioiith or 3?.?u a yeitr, postage paid. -1 ue sunuay coition ot rus: un is also furnished separately al St HO ayear.tHistUKo 111' price oi ine o r.r.iiLl oun. eilll paf' s, fllly-sl columns, Is 91 a year, posnige paid. For clubs often sending SI O wu vtitt send nn extra copy free. Address 1. V. COtULirtOllf, Publisher ot Tim Sum, New York city, nov. 8 -8w. IXKCUIOKS hAi.E of Yuluablu Ileal & Personal Property Uv virtue of nn order f I he Ornlians' Court of 'Jarbon County, I'a., tho underfitfiiud, Lxt cutorsof ttio K?:iuo oi .lOUN H. .K Hi K.N. FUW, Into of Jjowor Towatnenslm:, county nml Mnte nlurcs.iUI, ileu'd, u HI sell, nt public fliue, on mo promise, on 'l' xt ,1 i o torn J. lHJoClU JLi U L UlUv'l AO, J.OIU, CommenclriK at TKX o'clock A. M., tho fl- si jowmif vfiiUiiDio ncai nnti I'eisonai j.T Property, to wit: All tlut coitnln iiaTrrtet ol pU-co nt hAMl, stiuutu In Jmer Towuiiii'nln Township, couttuninK no liuml rcl and Fom-onc Aeret. with tlio improvcinenis lueroim cruel u. AIpo. twot'iiw. one Hull, onoij.ilf. six Shoatfl. two rijf.ono lloir. tw.i lluisui, two Htveaof lice, t)rtiiK nnd Karin Wagons, PIowi, llarntw?, Culiivator?, Mow 1"H Machine nn I Kfiipt-rcomMnt-'d, ffiVv I.nrd I'rt'i's. Saiifjuo Mnchlm. Loir .irzlK (Jhaln?, Hay I.uI.Ut? &c, nb.mt GO Z!i3Jt& huhcls of lotatries, n lot of Uny und hi raw, n quantity of excellent Ulovor -cr, toueiher wun a vurieiy ot iiuunuiiuLu ruiuii TUIlh, cuinpriftn llcdti ttiid lU'dniuado, Stoves, Oiirp-li', llurtnu, t 'hairs. T.itdt?, t u buar Is and a laruo v.irlcty ol other urtU'lca ol l-a r nun if impicracniB unu iiousenoia nnu Kitchen Furniiuru ioh numerous lo inenllon. Terms will ho tnado known at tho lime und pluce ol sale, by LEVI ZKIdENTlTSS, EI-LEN ZKIOKNKUS, Kxceutora ot John K. XeUenluo, dee'd. Lower Towduienslnir, Sept. 1, 187-wa I'llOVIlIIIIS. "Sour stomach, b.ul hreuth, indigesllon' mil headache e.isilj' curetl hv Hon Hitters. "Study Hop Hiltcrs hooks, iim) the med icine, he wise, he.ilthv iintl hnitpy." iiot... i.e. t. n i ...:.. t... i..e. ill hope, try nop miters. "Kiilncy nml uriiitiry trouble is univer- 4.1 1, nnd the only safe nnd euro remedy U lion Hitlers relv nil it." "Hop Hitters ifoes not exhau?t nnd tles- troy, oui resiores unu inaKes new." "Asue, uiiiiousness, iirowsines, Jaun lice, lion Hitters removes easily." "Hoils, I'imples, Kreckles, ltotigh Skin.! .'iiiiilions in i im re blood, lloiillilterscure. "Inactive Kidneysnnd Urinary Orgniuj Mttso tho worn ot ureases, unit Hop mi ters cures them nil." "Moie health, sunshine and Joy in Hop tuners man in nil oilier remeiiies. - Hor Coi-ou CcnK ami I'aix IIkmk ! Tim nKST For sale bv nil tlruuuists. nuir 9.-lm. jjoi!Si:mi:x, look ii ch E Vt'ItM-.OrtMIHY vt:uT, Saddler and Harness Maker, DANK St., I.EIIiailTON, Pa., Calls attention to the following extraordinary LOW PltlOES: ltuctry lltrnrf nt from $12 00 upwards KXT-fs Harness at from 16 00 upwards Hrtechlnu; Harness nt front .. s 00 upwards It'tailng Harness at from. ... 0 00 upwards Horse Collars (liulr) at from. 3 60 upwards " " utraw) at from. 1 74 upwards Urldlcs at from 1 75 upwards and all other articles at equally low prices, and iiuiiranlrrd of hist workmanship lib 1'AlltINtl promptly alt ended to at reason, uble charges. J'airunaxo solicited. May 10 Coal XoTnl I I 11. A. TM1TZ. rcci'fc-ifullr in mum re to the IwoQie ol Le- lAtituii atiii vicuiitv tl'ftt h bus rrnDpemPiit lur muttly'iiR ibcm vitii thoHKT LK1IK111 COAL liom Oit Leliiph ton UejHttoI "Ii1 LfbigU A eiuiq., at lUv (oIIowiuk Low l'rlifit r Stove,.,.;..- f3 0 rfrtcn Kap t 73 per too Cnestuut 75 per tun No. 3 1 75 per cod STRICLTY FOR CASH Leave voor Oror at iny Office. BAkIC 8t.. oopnaitti ttio fiipiic Bq.iaie. L'nat will Leileliv I crcd, nhen ilcslrca, al Y y Lowist Cimrpi1 on al.oirp Drtce . I. A JiKLiZ. March am. Leh i ib t on . I'a. F. A. I.EHMANN. Solicitor of American and W't'eljc Patents, Wiishlnilou, ll.O. All business i-uunecf ed with Patents, whether be. fuie tha Patent Office or the ourls, proirjptty attended lo. NochtirKeui 'deuuless u patent Itsecured. Send lor circular. ocltf.tf INSTITUJE NOTICE. The Annnsl TEACIII Kt S' INSTITUTE OK AKHDN COUNTY, will bo hel l In the .tlfJI.T Hiil SK, AT MAUi.ll CHUNK, coiumeneinic on , ""'"- Monday, November 1 7, 1 879, ' .i tivii nVUwt p. m.. an.t rontlnno ilurlmr thowefk. Teaebera. DirevtuM ami rrtiiiU I'.liuMtlnn In n.n.Ml .,. m.rilln 1 1 v In. Ill A oriiueimon lu uenerai are coruiaur intiita It. K.HUFrOItO.fo.Surt. ' L,blhton, Ort.SS. lS7t-w3 New Advertisements, A POSITIVE THAT NUSBAUM & SON Have, up to tlio present timotlils Kollr Soltt tnoro Boots Slio os than during tho whole of Last Season, which wholly accounts for our ho ing. hetter known to the Trudo ns Dealers in this line, and as offering tho Fon THE. Therefore, all those who have, ns yet, not supplicd.lheinsclves wth such Oootls ns they may need in the way of BOOTS AND SII01S, will do welt to avnil themselves or the Superior Advantages Odered hy the Original Cheap Cash Store ! Solid stock r Superior Workmanship! ! Latest Styles ! ! ! Lowest Prices ! ! ! ! Just Received, 5 MORE CASES OF At 1.60 per Pair, regular price 2.00 per pair, J. T. Nlisbaum &.Son, LEIIIGIITON, Pn. Oct. 4-yIcm. UIUTOirS NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, m pointed by the (Toiiri of Itoutinon Plens "f i 'nrlion t'outoy to adjust nnd report distribution of Hie funds In tlioli nils orSilinuel I.t'tiii'llzUlh. ass uneo ol WlHinin Horn, will nnend to ibc duties ol bis appointment on MONDAY, ll;ri:3I HKK lt. 187'J, at TKN o'clock A. t Ills lltHi'e, Oak Hull. iMuucli iMiunk, wh 11 and wlicro all lariles Intercsteil in i niiend. PHTIIH J IMHI-'IIAN". Auditor. JInucli Chunk, epl. 1, lSiO-wt Ivl your first nttai'K of lndljctlnn lio the last, lluuso the dormant enorirles of the stomach with tho Hitters. Tho tone thus Im parted will remain. This Is n Inct establish ed by tbousiinilsol witnesses, whofo testimony Is slmplv a statement of their own experiences. Those u'llllcieil with itoncrnl debility or every phase will find this medicine nn unlalllnic tiBcnt In balldtiiK up and renewln their strenicth. Kor sale by nil Drusnlsts nnd rcspcctoblo Dealers generally. WASHINGTON, D.C. This popular Hotel has been entirely refit ted, havlnir accommodations (or 300 uulsls. and wilt continue to lio ibo only Flrsi-Ulass llou'o In the city at moderate rates. Terms, 2 60 per day. 1 rco Omnibus at Depnt.s. ocH-tf V. P. HILL, Proprietor. o Jl u 3 rt r4 PETER HEIM, THE PI!AOTI(?AL Boot and Shoe Maker, nnnoiino-i to his friemls tin. I tlin public in Keneml, that lie lias jutt nioeirerl a lurae assoimu'iit of Men's, Women's A Children's Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, ..,, ,,-,.., ,, ,. . Flllt WINTLK WEAK, which he s nfTi-r. lS ut 1'nprtcedently Low 1'rlc.s lor Cash t. i ( ITs'rltl IV (I Ft It f s.Ia ttr nt vmrw rrilnntilA iir and nr. wt n n4rnnici, kli-aii ten ft's inrnntccl. HKI'AlltlNU neatly none at inori nonce. ... i i. -r- , r. . I 11 J' ' i i ctjs mSJ LEIIIGIITON New Advertisements. I W Z S-l CD 1 w S2 -1 & cfi b ill 0 pi v W u O ! 3 si s " K e . Jix r- jr. i i S - 2 -s g -i S e c75 jSw ps: .t ,a Ul T, B Q 5 . sit i-u i CO ; ' 1 g s O t c tj sm ; &3 -c : 5 o o r h go Dr. Charles T. Horn Wouhl nnnounco to tho pnMIoNhnt ho line purcn.tsi'ii i rum iUitr. a. u. i'ui in, ine CENTRAL DliUG STORE, In Lcuckel's Hlock, Bank St., Lchighton, I'a., Havlnir refitted nnd n-nil''d the entire stock lie can oner DRUGS AND Stricllv fnsii CHEMICALS and Pure, Also Horse nnd Cntllc 1 iiwders.I'titcnt Mcdl clliLS, ifrusnes, noaps, t.-iuui, I'eriumeiics, Miontit?, Chainos Skins. lilts nnd Liquors for Medical Purposes. Oils, Lumps n nil Klxtures.Hycs'uHs.Uhoteo Ciitais, Pipes nnd T bncco. ."pec tnclcs, Trusses. Nursing Homes, Violin StrliiKS, "'"I a lull Hue ot -Vull Paperiitnl Horoeisaklhe Lowest Prices. lrrirltkHnn enri'Tnllv rnmnounded nnd 1 prompt intention nlvm tu every brtiuih ol llio iUSitiess. A continuance of the p itronairo bcrctolore cxleiided io this (-stiibliliiueniis ri spectlully rullciled, ni d kathr.iclloii uu.irtMilt.cd. sept.13, IbiO.-ly. Du. 0. T. HOltN. MrOIl'l AXT AXXllU.NCUMr.X I J TOST OFFICE liUlLDlXU LEIIIGIITON', I'A., lias the Lnrgcst and IMost HxtensiveSlock ul HATS, CAPS, &c. ercr oircrcil in this liorouuh. Havlnn juir cliaecil my Ktuck lu tbo Eastern nnaoihtr Manufacturlui curly tn llio weapon nnd ut u BuvliitfiJl 10 to 1& jtcr centum im ihu prcFt'iit Ailvuuenl TrlccK, 1 nm prcpnictl tt ortcr cx truunlinary induconicntJt ut my cusiuincrv. SpccUl ulieutiuu lias been k'vcu tu llio clvo Uun or Fall and Winter Boots ! and I Ir.rtto mynunico'is fi lends antl patrons tocul nutl extiuiliie my stuck tu-loie iiitikiuti their puirliamia elsewhere, us I uui nripa'i-d to kIvu speotnl fiiduceuii-nts io ull tlAHH l'lJiiCll,lSI-.l(S. lleii.entlier, LHW1S WK1SS I'osi-OiUco Uulldiiv, Ialilililon, I'a. Sept. St). jJOU AX AKSOI.UTLl.Y Safe and Brilliant Liht, Use Strau'o & Harrar's The Family Favoiutk BURNING OIL! j- asic ron STUAun a iiAnnAifs STAltlXKOILl N Anj. 10m3 The underilKneil Is now prepare! to supply the tery butt I.AT113IKK COAL ut the fal lowing LOW l'HIOLa KOK CASH: A I Yanl Drllr'd. No. 2 Ohcsiniit, ier ton,.. $175 Nti. t Chestnut, per ton,.. 2 75 S.ove, per tun, 3 00 iii 05 3 05 3 30 J . L . G ABEL, Boater in General IIahdwahe, &c, I Opposite the rubllo Fqnsre, STPCfT LHIlK'nTON, TA, no- 3" :'T" WEISS & KERSCHNER, St'CCESSOHB- TO ItOMIG k HOFPOnD, 7 aniage Builders, Bank Street, Lchighton, Aro prepared to Manufacture, to order, crcrr description ot O A It It I At IPS, si.inans, sntiNa waoons. Rom ig's Pat. Platform Wagon &c., at Ion est rates for Uaih, REPAIRING Of all defcrlptlon promptly ntiended to t the- All Work Kiinrnntccd, end patrtmsKI" respectfully sollelied WHIRS & KEKSOIINHH. July 58, 1879-11 DANIEL W1EAND, Carringcs.'NVagons.Slcighs.&c. coiiNun or BAXIC AM IRON STIIKKTS, LrilKUlTO.V. Tenna., ItrFnCCtrutlv nnnoillifOR In lilt fplrnita nn.l IIm public, that he Is nrenared to Uulld all des criptions of OARHIAOHS, SPIiINO WAGONS, SIiHIUIIS, ic.. In lliel.ntct nnd Most Approved Stiles, at Prices fully ns low as tlio mmo can be obtain ed else liere.gunrnnteclntc the best Seasoned niuitrnti nun mosi sunsianuai worKinanrlilp. rnrtlcularatttntlan given to BEP AIRING In a I lis details, n-t thovrry Lowest Prices. Patronaue rcriiceTully sulfched nnd perfect, satisfaction nuarm tccd. Aj.rll 23, 1879 yl DAN. WIEANI). URIAWZER "esureitullr nnni'iii'ces m the vrrple Itint he tl tCJHtd tho thov of SAMUHL IlniJElt I.IXU.en. North Street, Lchighton, Pa., and V'topoics to rcsuiue his old business ot Carriage and Wag:n BUILDING, rc rpnrririi' y nI:f n slisrn rf public pjitron np uora:iti hi id o I.iha'i fnpto l.r (nuaF tlio best, a il tUu l'rlco-' lo bo a low ut ibe owes I, REPAIRING of nil Mm! prcmptly ctti to'id io n very rca--oiiub ech iki p. UJIIA3I 7--AT21NOF.U. Oono-ltc Puld.c Equine, Noith Street, Ictt I yt l.e nlghton, !. 1J1AI.L AX WIXTKU Milliner YGoo(iS ! ! New Styles! Jimm Variety 1 The undersigned rcspcclfullr announces to lnr friends and Hie Indies w nerally. that sho ts just np-ntnir a new nnd cry elenant lino of LAI'ILV FALL anil W1NTKH lfi.;itr, niiil Sgossiicts, nt her Millinery f-stnhllfhtnrnt on 1JANIC Strict. LllllltMITOV, I'n which f.irMlo nml Kltvnnro and Itenuty of Kliilsh meet every choice and all desires. II0X.VT.T 'I1II.MMIX(;S The Leading Deficit! to be found In Marker, I.ADIHS' UNTIIUIJIIU) fc TI1MJIEP 11 A'l S, n uond itfsortiueiii. Al.oninn prrtty and neat sijKs In Kl.llWKHS and KKATII i:i;:i. I'or uny kind ol Millinery Uoods ko to sepia m3 Dank St, LelilKhtun. DIAMOND " CATARRH REMEDY, A POSITIVE CUIli: for CATAHHII ofnll Kinds. Cures ntany stni;e of the dis ease. Hnscu ed many cases so terrible, that tunes enuiolmiu the nose. llr.Kvm ) I l mi ml Cnl nrrll I rm. ril is mild and ylens'iit. nftordlnic immkdi Ai r. OKI. ikk iu.it prompt enre. It as ms. covku. ii in (lALiKiuiM , nod is bellivrd tr bo the oulr nr. A t. cure yet ulrcn to the public. A few ti plb-iitlons bieak up n Cold In llio Henil. euro IlllUcult Hrcalblim, (Jb irxlim of Head and Thru.it, lP'nd.irha l)efne,s. Loss ol Smell, V"tee,nn'lSlKht, The "Diamomi" Is a wonderful medicine, and costi oul bO -etb. Thu Ofnttioii.t Invliriirnfnr. the best nf Hloml 1'nrilicrs and lillllous Medicines. Price, Wee ids. Tno iilmiimiil Xrrilne PIIU a specif ic for nil Nervous iVi. plaints. Price, tl.00. The lilnMiiii.it holv. 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