KD1T0K I.KIMQII'JON, f A.i satuuraYi junk 2n, ma. IcmocrAlto Rational Contention. en. W, S. Hancocl Mate! I TPlrts delcgatpel' ther Democratic Notional tdivcntlon met in Music Hull, Cincinnati, Iufcsday morning t 12 o'clock, nnd Welu lied to order by ex-Senator Barnum, of ihn., Chairman of tho Democratic National lomniittec, who presented Itcv. Chntles W. I'endle, uf tho Unitarian, church, who in- iiVed the throne of grace. I Mr. Barnum.by direction of tho National lminltlce,thcu presented tbo name of lion. leorge ltutulU-y, of Ohio, for Temporary hairmnn. Agreed to. Messrs. William L. oU and It. D. Mellenry were appointed conduct him to tho. choir. I Judge Hundley's approach to the platform las greeted with applause. The following were nominated end nc ptod as the remaining temporary officers: 1 Hon. K. 0. Prince, of Massachusetts, Tetn- lirary Secretary. Assistant secretaries rot ro W. Guthrie, of Pennsylvania I Chas. Iidlesof Tennessee) C. 8. Uoild, of Ohloj I M. Hall, or Minnesota 1 Major u. Wren brir, of Illinois; Win. II. GUI, of N. Jersey j O. Parkinson, ot Wisconsin. Keodlns lerks Ncal 8. Brown, Jr.. llcadlnB Clerk I the U S. House of Representatives: Mark L Hardin, of Gcorciat T. O. Walker, of turni '1 fios. retlit. o the llouso of Itonrc- Intatlvesj Nicholas M. Dell, of Missouri j . E. Morrison, of Nets iorkt II. lu Ilry- pt, of Delaware. Serjeant-at-Arms Isaac 1 Miller, of Ohio. Official Stfinocra nhcr Slwanl B. Dickinson, ol New York. Mr. Beebcvof Now YorkfofTercd a rclu- n, adopting the rules of the last national uventiun fur tho government of this, until herwiso ordered. Adopted. I Mr. Martin, of Delaware, offered a resolu n,that the roll of States be called for com-' littces on permanent organization, 011 ere- ntials anil on resolutions. I Mr. Weed, of New York, moved a call of Be roll for presentation of credentials, it. -I : rrt- i . ... lur. luunui fiujecwru. 1113 uvsi. vn was I send credentials directly to the commlttco credentials. Mr. Martin's motion was adopted. I Tbo roll was then called, nud tho several mmittees named. When New York was called, John Kelly se back of Die delegates and asked to bo t n . r..-r.. ! 1 l.t rani, ureiifc cuiimsioii, viiecr:, unu Hisses, Id cries of "Put him out" I The chair refused to lccosniza Kelly, and lid the roll-eall must proceed. IJohn 13. linskni also attempted to be lard, but was cried down, tho chair reins- Ig to hear himanil tho roll-call proceeded. IMr. Avery, 01 Massachusetts, moved tnnt I lieu tne convention adjourn, it uo till 1U :lock to-morrow morning. I Mr. Martin, nf Dolawnrf, moved, on ad- urnment, to malce the hour 01 le conven- i 0 o'clock p. in. tries 01 ".no, no, Mr. Martin subsequently witiidrew bis aendment, and Mr. Avery's motion was Bonteii. iMr. llili.nf Ohio, moved tho following: IJlcsohcd, That, recognizing tho great ser cea rendered by the Democratic press in I State and national campaigns, the scerc rv of tills convention is hereby instructed I ISSUu picoa iiwieu, bu til, j.ciBuiia vuu iiu Ina-fide editors of Democratic newspapers U10 make personal anniicaiion lor tne same. IMr. Hill said he was infurmed by Secro- Iry Prince that tho national commilteo was auy to issue press tickets, out no wauieu le resolution adorned. I A motion to lay on 1110 tauio was mado bd lost, ns was also ono to reier the resoiu- pn to tho -National Democratic Committee action. I After some further remarks the resolution Lis rejected. IMr. Watterson,ot Kentucky, presented an (plication on behalf of the delegates from le Territories, askimt recognition in the Invention, which was referred, without Iscussion, to the committee on permanent gamzation. David A.TVells, of Connecticut, offered Ie usual lesolution, rerernng to lliocom ittee on resolutions, without debate, n 1 solutions regarding the platform. Adopted. I i ns convention men, on motion 01 Mr. cstnn,of Kentucky, at live minutes alter go o'c:oc:, adjourned until ten o clock on eunesdav morning;. ITho committee on credentials has rerom landed that the secretaries, leading clerks, p-gcant-at-arms ot the temporary orjianiza- hn be retained. The committee lurlbcr port that they havo duly considered the rinmrlal in relation to tne representation the District of Columbia aud of tho terri fies, and have heard the arguments of the kmoriullsts. and respectmlly commend the llowinz resolution! B Resolved, That two delegates from the strict of Columbia and two dcleealca from Ich of the. territories be admitted to the avention, and have tho runt to parllci jlo in the debate and every other right Id privilege enjoyed by tho dcleirates Irom le Slates, excepting only the right to vote. line committee on credentials reassembled the Grand Hotel at 7:30 p. m and en red upon tho consideration of the New urn contest, xne nourami a nan allowed - the presentation of tho case of the Tarn any Hall contestants was occupied by Idee Geo. ConiEtock. Amasi J. Parker.Mr. lack, ot Albany; George Miller and John Mey. tne Anti-Tammany case was presented : uovernor walker, ueorge M. liebee, is r D. Faulkner, Ruftis Peckham. John It lllows and J. Thomas SpriEzs. All Tam- Lny asked was that its representatives be I owed equal representation in the conveu n with the sitting delegates, and this they ucu in ine name 01 uarinony in tne party Ijncw loru, stating that wero It reluscd 1 uld endaneer the national ticket in tha Ite, and tbo Democratic party was not in rosuion 10 losfl one cnanee. Irbe sitting delegates replied that the ad Issiou of Tammany would lose us many lies lor tne uemocrncv as ramiuany could Ing it. n m IKt 11 o'clock tho commlttco closed its bra and went into secret consideration 0 1 rase. Before doimrsoa committeeman ked Kelly whether, if his delegation was muted, ne would pledgo lumsell to sup- rt trio nomineu 01 tne convent on. wlio- br he might be. saying that his voto on 1 A'uifrui. nuuiu uv luiiuvtievu dir. IWI ' answer. Celley jinwercd thatpeakine freely and nmy ur uimscii alone, 110 would say 1, 11 namuieu tome convention, and o ildn wero noinlnaleil, bo would not could not support him, but that if an ermau were uomlnalcd he would wori ibest for the uuminee's election. udee Com-tock replied to the same nueS' 1 iuai us wouiu support 1110 nounnee 01 convention unless lie wero a murderer.u ef or n falon. 'atriek Cowan, of Saratoga, a Tammany UtaUnt, slated that he would fed in hon- uuJ, tr admitted to participate in the vciitioo. to sunport iu nominee. Vt 12.14 oVIocit the committee on croden- f . by a vote of 32 to i. (Arkansas. Colo- o, New Jersey, nnd Delaware voting no) ed Ih favor 01 nllowinz tho lilting dele- es from' New York to retain their seats. he committee on resolutions did not re 111UU uulll late iu thecvening.and then suited by the election of Hon. Henry lteiin; as chairman, John P. Irish, of a, as recretary. 't here ivas a mil attond e. Miss Sus.111 B. Anthony. Mrs. Mer- ether und other representatives of the man' Buffrago- Association were allowed ireient their rase and-to make arguments -onsiderable length. .uerepreenuiivesoi 1110 uiiierout stales 11 submitted the resolutions which they irtd to be Incorporated in the platform, 1 one or more were submitted from most hn slates. They were all referred to a committee of nine, appointed by iho ir, an i consisting of the following per- i Vnttarunn Mialrmmi. W.ll. Pnnn.tlont. ,VatteriKin, cMinnau, Wells, Connecticut, S-hidsls-iliaiJippij Myci i, Oregon, t ul- 4U1UUIS, 1IBIIIIU, IJIUK tri.u, 1U.TU, rn I.. T 1 m t l j nit rir, PennsTlvanU; and Ilowell, Georz. Tb cooimitte then adjourne4 until inesday raorntnc.and the sub-commit- went Lu work. I la he Cnvenfion WeJne.v, the Cum- lie ou I'reJeutlali presented liro rejinrta, 1 m.i,,r,i rl th T ,.,,, I.t . , ..... lej, aud the minority atlniittinr tliein. - . in n .nf t .ep.rt vrudefentnl.vra, ?04, u i fie I If V I. it 'V ' ! V. MOHTIttMliU, nilopUtl by a viva voce vole. lion. J. II. Stevenson, nf Kentucky, reported for Per manent Piesitlcniftook the chair. Nomina Hons for candidates for President were then made. It was moved to proceed to a ballot, and also to adjourn, and tho latter motion was lost ayes 317, noes 395). The first ballot for a candidate for President was then taken. Tho ballot resulted 1 Hancock, 171 f Bayard, 163 Payne, 81 1 Thurman, 08 ; Field, OS) Morrison, 02) Hendricks, 49 Tildcn,13 Seymour, 8 Ewlng,10 Band nil, 0 1 scattering, 7. The Convention then ndjourned until Thursday morning. Tho feeling in favor of Hancock was growing among the delegates after tho adjournment of the Convention, and it was believed that, If nothing unforscen should occur, ho would be the choice of tho Convention Thursday. Payne has withdrawn from tho contest. Thursday. 11 a. m. The convention was called to order nt 10:31 a. m., the house be ing crammed ami tho weather very sultry. reckham,of New York, took tho platform nnd said that the New York delegation had received a letter from Mr. Tilden, in which he renounced his candidacy for the nomina tion. There was great excitement and cheering on this announcement, but a mo tion that Tilden's letter ha read was lost. Mr. Pcckham then presented tho letter from Tilden already published, nud said New York had agreed on n candidate, und his namo was Baimiel J. Kandall, or rcunsyl- vanin. This was received with great ap plause, tho cheering lasting several minutes, when the convention proceeded to ballot, and tho following is the result of tho second ballot, niter changes and coirectlous: Hancock 705 Hendricks 30 Il.iyard 2 Tilden 1 All tha hate and banners went up when this result was given, and the scene was one of tho wildest enthusiasm. For Vico President, Mr. English, of Indi ana, was nominated. TIIR CANniDATK.' Moior General Winilold Scott Hancock, tho eon of Benjamin Franklin aud Eliza beth Hancock, was boru in Montgomery county, Pa., February 14, 182-1, to that be is now in nis niiy-sevcnin year. 110 comes from sound Anglo-Saxon stock, tho ances tral lino on the maternal side leading back to tbo English and Welsh, and on the pa ternal to tho English, Irish, aud Scotch. His father's family wero originally Episco palians and Friends, and his mother's Bap tists. His mother's family have resided in Pennsylvania from the time of William Pcnn, aud havo been living in what is now Montgomery county for the last ISO years. In Hatfield township, in that county, mav now bo seen the old tamily homestead, Willi tho figures 1 701 on the gable end of the more recent parti tho older part, built long before, falling into decay. Among tho in cidents related of his mother's family is one illustrating tho damages to which the early settlers were exposed. During tho Frencli- inuiaii wars ueioro tne devolution, In the absenco of the men on a campaign, the In dians attacked the house in which they then resided and drovo tho women to the attic, which they defended with spirit, chopping the fingers of the savages with Hatchets as they climbed up to kill or cap ture them. Tho Indians finally set fire to tho dwelling, hut tbo neighbors eaino to tho rescue, extinguishing tho flames, and saved tho family. , 1110 uenerai is a direct uesccnanni 01 ino Hancocks who came to this country in the early pel iod of its settlement, and dining the ltevolutionary War his ancestors on both sides wero engaged cither on sea or land in tho struggle for liberty nnd independence. Tho nomination of General W. S. Hun- cock for tho Presidency, gives tho most en- lire satisfaction to tho Democracy of this section. A largo nnd enthusiastic ratifica tion meeting was held in Maucli Chunk on Thursday night, and eulogistic addresses wero delivered by Hon. Robt. Klutz, Hon. A. Craig, E. It. Siowers, E. II. Rauch, nud others; a procession was formed and amid loud huzzas of the people and tho dischargo of fireworks inarched through the principal thorcuburcs. The 6ecne depicted was one of the wildest enthu 1 ism. A large number of the citizens of Lehlghton, Weissport and other places at this end of the county we.o ptcscnt. A Harrisburg dispatch, dated 23J ins'., say : "All doubts os to whether tho cases of Georgo F. Smith, D. C. Clark, Alexander McCunc, A. W. Lrisenring, and J. K. Shoe maker the alleged riot bribers, will ever be tried, wero set at rest to-day by tho discov ery that the costs in all of their cases have been paid, thus implying an abandonment. Tho costs in the perjury cases havo also been paid, and they will not be tried. The only person in whose case trial can now be had is Christian Long, bis costs not having been settled." Sinks' Dvsksterv Compound, There aro no diseases that will so quickly bring Inci dents ol a person's past llle unit inaku hlra think of home aud his mother, us Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Cramps, Colic, und all their kindred diseases. And to be without mnub' I vsuntkiiv Compound when overtaken with the nbuve diseases Is to be al most without hopo. 29-4 list or iwrnvrs Granted by the United States tocltlzcr.softhls State, for the week ending June U2, 1880, furn-I-aw and Tatent olflco of J. McO. I'EmiiNs, Ished lor tho CAitno.v Advocate, from the 809 1, Street, Washington, 1. o. U.F.AKncw,Allegheny,mofquIto bar frame. C. E. Ball, Fnlla,, combined ore concentra tor and amalgamator. " " " ore amalgamator. E. It. Hall, Jamaica, N. T. & O. K. Ball, PbU adelplita, ore concentrator. II. Burgess, ltoyer's Ford, concentryllng ! kallne solutions. It. Dudley and B. Ilershey, assignor of yz Interest to r. M. Crane, Erie, clothes wringer. T. J. Ford, Uariuentburg, sewing machine, I.. Frlck, 1'hlla,, oscillating printing press. i:. Qeyclln, l'hlla., suspension bearing. K. Gough, AlUntown, lamp. It. Ilershey, assignor ot Interest to It, Dud ley and F. SI. Crane, Erie, clothes wringer. It. Love, assignor of Interest to S. 1', Stamback, l'hiludolphta, nupporl lor sinks. L. Lyon, Ilaileten, plalilug attachment for sewing machines. A. Mlddlcton, 1'hlladelphla, car spring-. Q. M. Mills, Philadelphia, manufacture of candy whistles. T. ltagan, Philadelphia, hydrant. J. II. lieury, assignor of yt Interest to U. U Wood, Jlonesdale, bllnd-ilat operator. U. liusb, Jr., Philadelphia, roller skate. J. Story, Baldwin twsp, Allegheny county, attaching metal collars to glass utensils. J. Borland, Mars P.O., shoo calk sharpener. A life of torture Is often endured by the rheumatlo : their panes mav. however, ho rn. Ileved by the use of tbo old reliable remedy Koberts' Em'irocatlon, Sold over fifty years. No rausliroon growth; Its reputation excels viuur rvuieuivi. i-nce cents per uottie. Try It Just once. aM John L. King has been committed to the Aiiegneny t'ouniy Almshouse, lie was at one time a millionaire, but lost his money BjK.-i.-uia, lUg IU (111. During a drunken row Sunday afternoon iu a saloon at Cork", Hun, Allegheny coun ty, kept by one Qlessenkamy, Samuel Brod eriek, a steel worker, had his neck broken nnd skull fractured by two parties kicking him. Joseph Brown nnd another of the murderers lied down the Ohio. Detectives are after them. Ouicu! Omen! Chick! See how they run fur Jtoberts' Poultry Pender; warranted to keep fowls In perfect condition', price only a quarter. aM Tho Supreme Court on Saturday afl'irtned the judgment of the Dauphin County Court I ... .r. r. r r, .. .... ' . 111 luo " luo vollllimuweailU VS. I iannsvlvni Tt.llr.Md. wh.nhv hn frrr ., i former , wa, ,H.aru6d $47C00 , lax on' Ul0 canital i i. ..t ,i, , ' I . Wl . I our )ou men,rMnea Ueorge IJ.II.John i ua?iD ueorgo ivans anu Jones, 1 have been arrested at JlotiUdale, Clearfield , ....i.. ,t- . o. i i - TS nZnT'Tr. aame to the regiun, into a luuely iileceon SuturJav nl.lit.where thev fired uik.ii Ihem - ' ; """"."V ' iui u.u wnun-U'U. ids chuhj oi ine iwuu was ,iiat tu, m, totl.e .'.-.un'.. tr. tal.e the The recent defalcations seem to have spread pretty widely over tho country, and soino of the ways resorted to to effect largo steals show enough of ingenuity to make them worth repealing. Tho method by which William Charles Brown stole $5700 from tho Rutland (Vt.) Bank, of which ho Is teller, Is a curious one. Most of its cus tomers livo at a dlstnnco from the hank,and nro Infrequent visitors. If they wished to deposit $600 they would hand it to Brown; ho would make out a deposit ticket for $300, put $200 In his pocket, enter $500 on the depositor's pass book, and for a tlmo both accounts would show correctly. When tho bookkeeper balanced both accounts, then, of course, the $200 discrepancy would appear. This "error" on tho pass book would bo changed by tho bookkeeper, tho 6 to a 3, then the books would balance. Before the pass book was delivered to tho owner Brown would take It and credit $200 "error," and when tho owner camo ho would say, "I have discovered 011 error; that $300 should havo been $500. When you get home you see if It is not so." Tho owner would take it home, find it roTcct, and praise the teller as an honest young man. This has been going on for over n year, and was only dis covered by an accident. As his bondsmen aro relatives, Brown will not bo prosecuted. Now Advertisements. BEPOItT UF TIIR CONDITION of tho FIRST NATIONAL HANK. at L"htffhton, In IheStste nn'ennsyliaah,at the close of business, June 11, 1830 1 RESOURCES. tKjatiRand discounts tC9,023 29 17SU0 76,uou.w 8,5150.00 4.17J.49 7,9.'4.G1 60.70 3S4.21 7.10G64 l,2S2.St! .",10.00 a 03.(15 2,090 00 Orprilrnflii. U. 5. Hands to pceuro circulation . . U S. Honda on hand Other stocks, bonds, aad mortgages. . i;ue irora approved lesorTe azems . . Due from rther National Patika . . Uua from State Hanks aud Il.tnkors, Real estate, furnlturo, nud fixture. Current expenses and taxes paid . . Prcmluuix paid Checkannd other cash Items . . . . Illlls nf other Hanks Fractional papercurrency, nickels, and pennies 51.22 Specie, .1,500 00 Legal lender note 1,000.00 ltedeoiptlcn Fund ulth U. S. Treasu ry (6 per ceut. ef circulation) . 3,373.00 Total $ltC,2S7.00 tlADIUTIES. Capital slock paid In ..... . Surplus fund Undivided profits Natlousl Bank notes outstanding. . Dlildends Unpaid, Individual deposits subject to check. Cashiers checks outstanding, . . Due to other ftstlonal llauks . . , $600.00 1.J70 00 4.2S2.J8 . 07,60O.tX) 188 00 . 29,006.30 . ' 7,141.12 Total tl86.287.90 State of J'ennejlvania, County 0 Carbon, ft I, YV. IV Hon man, Caihler of 111,. nbuYer.amed bank, dn solemnly swear that the atore statement is true to tha best of my know Irdtre and tellef. W. W. BOWMAN, Cashier. Subscribed and sworu before me this 23d day of Juut. ISiO. THOS. S. lir.CK, Notary rublle. Correct Attest: 'llms Keincrer, It. F. llnfford, and A. J. Durllng, Directors. Juno 20, 1ES0. a .MILLION i'lantsl Will pack to rcaeti - voiiaitelratsi.soncrl.ooo. CADDAbb Also Celeiiv nt (2.60 per LOW Catilogtie free. I. 'lllUush.st, Ln l'lumo. Ijick'ii uo . 1 a. June Kendall's Spavin Cure, The mot Mircrsaful Itemodp ever dlreovor ed, ns It ts ccrt'tln ta Us effects aud d ova not busier uiiAU ruuui-' ukluw, From Bbt. P. J. Granger, Pres. Elder of St. Albans Dist 6t. Albans, Vt., Jan, 20th, IS&U. Dr. B. J Kendall & Co . Genu In renlv to your letter I will eay that my experience with ICeudall's Bpavin Cure' has been very BUiiiiduimy luueeu. iurcu or lour years ajfo I urocured a bottle of your agent and wiih it, cured a horse of lameues caused by a spavin LaKt ceiiHou mv horse becamo very Inme and I turn 01 him out tor a few weeks when be be- came better, nut when I put him onihen&d nefjrew worse, wueu i aicoverea taar a rtiijr bone was tornnnr T troctmda bottle of lieu. dill's nuvlu ( ur and with less thannoottlo curt a iiimKotiiut ue is uoti-imp, neither can the bunch be found, llespectiuiiy yoaia, P N, lANOEIt. Perseverance Will Tell MnoRhton Mass., March 16th, 1&0. I) J. KENDALL & CO, Oents t-In Justice to vou and luvseii I think I ouht to let you know Kt'iiriair tinavla Cure' ono vcrv lurire one. don't ttTiuw how aiiK the spavin had been tticro. I have owned tho horse elarht mo tit lis. I r took me tour moiitUa to take the larpeone off and two tor the muull ooe. I have lined ten Djttlea, Tiiu horse is eutirelv well, not atoll a tin, find do bunch to ho teen or felt. Tflis in a wuwlcriol uiedulue. It la a new ih'urx. heio. hot it it dot 8 tor all vr hat It has (J one for iue Its sale mn be very jrieut. KtBuectlully yours. C1IAS. C. PA It KB II, Kendall's Spavin Cure. CONCORD, N. II.. Jan. 2, IE 80. II. J. K f. pall & Co.. ODtiemen iWe bare a bwuititul roMU mure that was ulreu to us ou ncoouu? of a Fitavin ou tier Ipit. which niaiTe her tietid lmuv we u ot, uQ her bhoei aud allowed her to ran in Urn bum vaid in iho tall uf tho vcar, uppiyiutx 'Kendall's Spavin cure' accord in to directions. We dtd not use her (or a niontn. she wus entirely cured, ami the bunch cotniiletetu remoteiL aud has never beenUuio fcluce Wo Mute what tfn know to be it facf. Wo have Bold twelve dozen battles In therhoit time that wo have ri-uh1 &b vour ngouts in Con cunt. lleuiKCttully vours, UNUltHILLvt KirTItKDQK, Apthecarles. Statement Hale Unfler Oath. To Wiiou IT May CONCEitN.-ln the rear l&7il treated ntili Keuddd's npuvln Care a bone puavin of bevetul munths' K'owth. uearlv na.f a Uruo as a hm's eg ir.au d conio ctelr Blop pid the lameuess aui leiuoved the enlnriro uieut. I have w i ted tho borne ever sli ce verv I aid and he nerei hns been lame, vur could 1 ever see any diffeienod in tha tire of the hoes Joints since I treated him wiih KeuftiU' tpiv in Cure it. A. (.AINCi. Kuoaburau rolt, Vt., Feb. vS, 79. Bwuru nud mbectluotl to before ino this Uth day tf Fcbiuary. A I. 1871. JOUN Q. JI0N'E. J. P. KENDALL'S Spavin Cure on Human Flei Ta'.tcu's Mil', Washington Co., N. Y., l February .1, 1876. i U J KEMULLM U., Dear Sir. 'Ihepartlcu. lax oate ou winch 1 nf d your ' ti pu vlo Cure " was a malignant auklo upr-lu ot 10 months' siaudiutT. I had tried many thiups.buttn viin. Vour "Spavin euro" nut the loot to the ffiuond again, nud for the flrsi time luce bait, in a uatuval panuoa. For a family liniment it ex. ten auvthiuic we ever utxj. Vours truly. ltKV M. P. lirLU Pastor M. K Church, iattens Alius. N. V. KENDALIj'c SPAVIN CUnnissute In tts j ruwi iui u iu its uluuu u u nun uui iiimitr. I ry drip willed nam or to leuiove auy boar Krewiuor other tnurffement. such as Ht8iu, oimuis. unro. u-uomt, oprains. rtweniuas.sny LumeneM. and oil Uu ''rtftuaeuu of the Jolnis Qreu?o? VA Kti u . or jjeat It is now known to be the brat llul meut tor man ever used, actus; wild yes cer fm in its rfferiA. -SS StS. J?J KureiueJ uaarrer met with such unquilUd ' ? to our uuw.eae, tor LcM a.wellie un. r-nceti jmm- dimp. t sazouuics ror n am. uou wri ki.ii iur uu.vri, TtS?T im U j" KTwDALVi tusuou 'amy- tpontir -sss New Advertisements. A WEEK In lour own town. A.f0 Outfit free. NorlsK. ltemicr. if vou want a bulnesn at which persons of either sex can inako areat nav all tho time tbev work, write for particularn to II, II LLI3tTfA CO., Portland. Ale, Jnne23.lv. Graatchnnoe to make money. Wp need n nrsou lu cretr town to tnko subscrlpllon for II1U IHlOt, UllttJllL'Sb HUU UVBl lllnstinted family publication in the world. Auv one can becomo a successful agent. Hlx elegant works of nrt given fiee to BniiscrlberK, Tho price is bo low that almost everybody Bub srrlors. Ono Agent reports taslUK im subuil. hers in a day. a lady agent reports making $200 clear profit lu ten days. All who engngu mske money tast. Yon can Uovolo all your tlmo to the ImsinoM, or only your snaro titno. Vou need uotbenway from homo ovir nluhu Vou can do it as well as others. Full directions nnd teruu free. FJecnnt and expensive outfit free. It vou want profitable worn Bond ua your address at once, it costs nothlug to try the buslnos. Ko oue who engnuTR fnlln to inako gront pay. A (M toss U 1.0 11 UK STINSON A CO.,Portlaud. Maine. JuuoSti-lVi rsi baslness now betore tbo public work for us than at anything else. Camtal noi rcoulreo. Wo will start vou. ri a day and unwaids made nt homo by the Indnslil ius. Hon. women, boys noil gins wanted everywhere to work fir u. Now U the timo. Vou cau devoto your whole tlmo to the work, or only your spare moments. No other business nltl pay ou nea-ly as wi ll. No one willing to work can tall to lunko en or. niouspayhvcunaiug at onco. Costly Oatlit nnd terms fro1. Aureat opportunity for mak In? money inslly and honor.ibly. AddtOfB LiiVti ts lu., Augusta, xuniuu. juuuiu-ii - V Look to your best Interests. Now enen nnd ready for Inspection, tho LAIIOE8T anil MOST COMPLKTiB STOCK OP Bl'ltINU anil BDMMElt DRV OOOD3, MOTlOtCB, OAitrKTS, boots, BiiOKS, etc., ever brouslit into this section of the country, which were Bought More tne sliam Advance. AT A Saving of from 20 to- 25 per ct. We aro therefore prepared to offer tho same nt still very low prices, which will only bo kept up ns long as the present stock may last. Antl nreforrintr "A Nimble Sixnenco to a Slow Shilling," wo are determined to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce raenls to CASH BUYERS!! Amnnor tho list nf floods lust ononed aro the following at a UIIUAT UAUQA1N1 C000 yards Calicoes, fast colors. 5000 yards Muslins, bleached .t unbleached. 1 case 10-4 Sheetings 1 caso Honey untnu tunts. 1 caso Heavy Sliirtlna Chevoits 31 pieces Cassitnero, for Men !c Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES Wo haro tho T.arcest and most ltandsomo slock of Men's, Women's and Children's Kino Shoes that wero over exhibited In this town, also bought before the late advance, which fur licauiy ui aiyic, xiuraimuy anu uucamicss wo can truthfully say cannot bo matched. "We havo also just opened a large and beautiful assort ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE AND C. C. WARE, of Foreign and American Manufacture, which we will run off at very low prices, in Setts. Consumers of Dry Goods. Boot!, Shoes, &.. will find It greatly to their advantage to call early, and examtno Goods and Prices, before purchasing clsowhere, as this Is a bonajide salo, and wo can nssuro you Gcnulno Mar. gains. A. coraiai inviiaiion exienu 10 ai i. Kespcctfully, J. T. NUSBAUM & SON, Opposite Tubllo Square, Lohlghton, Pa. oct. 4-yl "JlPOBTAJiT ANXOUNCEMEXT! l'OST OFFICE BUILDING LEHIGIITON, PA., has tho Largest and iuosi ixiensivo aiocK oi HATS, CAPS, &o. ever offered In this borouch. llavfmr ntlr. chased my Stock In tho Eastern and other Manufactories early In tho season and at a saving ot 10 to 15 per centum on tho present Auvanceu t'rices, i am prepared to oner ex traordinary Inducements tu my customers. npcciai aiieniion uas ueen given 10 ine seieo tlun of Pall and Winter Boots ! and I Invite mynuraerous friends and patrons to call and examine my stock before making their purchases elsewhere, as I am prepared to give special Inducements to all UAU3 ruKUHASi:iis. ltemember, EEWIS WEISS Post-Office Uultdlng, Lehlghton, Pa. Sept. 20. (FARM AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned will dispose of liervalu Ue I'AltM sin:, situate In Franklin town ship, Carbon county, Pa., about ono mile northeast or the borough of Welssport. un the publlo road leading tu Stroudsburu;, contain Inir 4t AUltKS. more or less, all of which Is under high state of cultivation, together nun mo KrufTing crops, us iouowbi 10 acres of Corn ; 8 acres ot Itye and Wheat; 6 acres of Oats ; 3 acres of Potatoes t 4 acres of Meadow Urasst 4 acres of Timothy and Clover; 1 acre of Ducknheat : Several hundred heads of Cabbage, the hal uuro uuiiik uuMiiiiicu, The Improvements thereon are a t story Frame Dwelling House with KITC1HEN attached, one large DANK BARN, and nil necessary outbuilding. '1 his offers a nne opiortunlty to any person wishing to no Into tho Farmfnic business, as the terms will be made very reasonable. For lurtuer particulars, apply to MltS. M. GUITON, late OTJTH. White street, Welssport, l'a. Tli'nnnn 1S'' t0 IW.-All strlotljr First Can. rlHlM 801(1 Wbolelo Factoiy rikei. 1 1U11UU hioiilst llo.voiiB at centenn al i. hibitioi.. Matbuahex'a Bcaie lor Equate Un nds. Fu. fit Uprlgnta in America. ISOoo In use. C'atnloTueut 48 pace free. JUUILlii; o KUANS, the best In tbe world. Au 8 atop orgin. only dn, 13 stops. g; circa lars free, Ail e.'Ut on l& flays trlilAfreigbt fiee if uusatisfuctorr. PAcroUv. r,7tn St , aud ICIli Avenue. BllEICT MUulO at li n price, CatalOBuea ot ,0"d choice I iriTHIlx pieces sent foi So, stamp. Address, UlUUU J1UMJKLSSOI1N PI Anu cu. apr.Sml Dm :o38, rt . v. AnvBook Msirazlne or Newspapor sent post paid at tbe puolUhers lowest rrlce. wltn a valu able premium. We give a Use H x IS viewot the Capitol bullolnsT. the most magulfleent strarture In America. aUo ton ndtd views uf the Wane House, Trrssurr butldlug, fmltbsoulan Inmuute. Haunt OlUce. Mount Vrrnon and other polutsot lutereatlu ami about the Na' lional Capital. Orders Uteu for tbe Urice Cap itol entrraving or for sets of the views, and ub lurt photographs ol Lradlna; HUteamea. at cost price. It vou want any bonk or to aubacrlbo lor any periodical, or to reuav au ok) eubtrrtn tiou eeurt Ktamp lor a oy ol the I. IT Kit AUY ill' i.LLl TN contaluins book lu.ies notices of new publications, catalogue, pneaa, etc. fiATIONAI. tibWH JIUltEAr, 1 (x k box 2a. ot 3D y - trert Mar.h r If Wa ti ngtou 1 i ALL THE AGGREGATIONS OF EARTH AGGRE GATED IN ONE MONSTER AGGREGATION. Tlie Largest Tented SxMMtiosi om lartli The Monarch Marvel United with WELSH &, SANDS' Great New Orleans and San Francisco EAILSOAB AM Royal Enlisl Inaiera mi Beyond conception the Largest Amusement Enterprise on the Face of the Globe. the one and only World's Fair of tho Itntl upon its own TUtco Locomotive Trains will Exhibit at tla9 sa Isfie IBsnSI Crroufliel;) ISsast Mauela CBaumk, Under Its four Tbouaand Yunls nt Lnftv Trnt, $30,000 ELECTRIC LIGHT! Rimbconis aro shadows In its rhnlned llglitning bliixo, We. and wo nlouo luive it. No otacr -linw can oUtnm It Is itself a glorious exhibition, well worth Kolua full Its 100,000 Gaslight-Power Which 1s cihtMtod both nrternocn and evcmiiff, Iioibo power boiler and many mlloj vl cop net cablo. Ono t'ctet for tbo 1ltunl lirlco mlnitt.i to wlinc 14 vcurs u au ruioa. ocpjraiu jroiu un uut wuutu. The Monster Millionaire Menagerie of Earth ! A f 10000 ltenl of Klorhnntfl.a uliolo Mennirrrirt of theso Manimilian MnstnJona. inclinllne "CA LTI'JI," tlio iJiipest Captive Monet r tt Uih World, A'"tr.ca, mm wuiy imj uuujai a wan 01 an uis race less luoti uiroo itci iiiKii, aumuo ttuiuiitst etc pliaut 00 the carib. Amu) n cntitlro wor'd of inrrRt. livlncr untrnfrn wmi(lfr t tweUlvf-lv .-hihitM TWfi (.TPPKNO OU IIV1NU hEA I IONK, lilch toi ustu,0 o, pair m mi-no mru m u cunmm Arciic AaiQuiuno -cr capnirt'd. ah ciuko oir.ivanot AOTainiuD tiionittianos nud li ctihui canio'e, a luiccr number tliau ml other inciiacuriea on tnla comment COIlllinCd Cflll DIO'iUCO Hit-ll tbeio'tt am Ilttlnm on exi.tull.oii-tlio baby lione, the baby camt Ut the baby tiso , theb bv iiioiilieyi. tLo baiv eia lion nndpositlvoly Iho SHALUisr Jiuilsi; ihfit ever WJiked. ios dun two foet in lioiuht oi.U w-igbms less than 11 hundred uo imK Tlieonlv 11 air v Ithiu jccio-. tho only llorno 1 llorsoot KkUtopa, the only uuuiiu uiiiui iii.ui wuicujuupay t u;jou lau Viaoke Varlt, aud over 1,200 Oilier It&ro Ueasls, Itlrils ami Traincil Animals. 1,200 In an Immense nnd superb rparatn tent mad 'bright asdiv by electric light. The Great New Or leans and huu Francisco ltalliuad Circus introduces without extra charge 100 ARENIC CELEBRITIES 100 More and belter Ilateback Cnuestriann. moro Lovely Truly Itideis. wore Leancra MoieGym nusta, more 'ruiiioleri.. itinre Acrub-itt uioro l-.ijillbiiils, uioreOoub.oB'iinoriiault Cbamuioiis nioto. trial Artists, ihmo Educated Animals, and moio Piliicl. pal, Btrciol and Ui-neral i't-rfotuieia ttiau were cicrofforo as sembled under any eonopy. A proirramnio of a.tou. Ubuigpo roiinaiiteii without o pjralUl lu any are. uit odui lug at cuch tx.iltiillou A Troupe of Genuine Wild Ute Indians!! CHIEFS AND mt.WES, who appear In a TIIHILLINU D.tAllAOF DOUDEP. LIFE. This is indeed the A $200,000 SHOW i At Irom V to 10 o'clock cacli miiin'iiff. Th clonal of tbe QoMeu A no ocl.Difd. a:oit) itmn mile uf luicriitry. j A whole Menafferfeof KleiiliRiitH inlx, Three widiU Uri liaml, ThnGnut Htnutu CliRilot I Ilsftct A I'ti'iivaii of CimeiM iiitiotluctHt Ihef'J ,oolliui .qunvinm Car. Tlie ttwe-e JauKlt Men itbrrunclint ou blazkuy tienn. a L'n CD'U ct.am of ulitti iIuk ehsrn t. HiupcuOoua mau rout of trinoei4' iiHpi ti A cnTft!e!o of 1 !ltt INmiImk. Au 10 esciiDaulo nrruv nf ttenic itevelMtioua I and t'Doerb Hi nutl oDM. It i w ith a t'av'a Jjurner lo a. WIXIAL UA'XI24 ON ALh HAIL I IIOAUSTO AUD FXIOM TlIICUUUAr VVOttl U'ri JiXI'OHiriON. the Bay anil Dats - AVILL ALSO Tnmauqun, June 30, Slatington. Julj '2, K.T-ton, Julv im ISsuIIa'tosadl Circus I of Modern Times ! CIS01S Grand Hariri Gras Carnival ! Mailo Ilrlclter tban iJncloudcd Eyuatorial Noon by which upon sclcnoo atieds a Hcaven.born Iiln. tho light to u,o It. .Nouo otntr could rffjrd It. mo uii.oj to see. Electric Motor and ts nlono (ho ftroatotof ntl Mn?lo cxtilbltlona, ninro tliitn 0 flrjt-rlfiiii ulifiws. PhlMtrn tim1r nlnr oxira cunre. which weibs more than un. fires otepnonU lu vvipU moie thJit a ton, ami uro by or the 1uisei Vim will Nnthr t.iniillpt hnhv Plnhnut nvr mo car in luviouLol ma uko." 'iuo oiiiy ADysaiu Biggest on Earth. FOR NOTHING!!!. - - MCE CHUM, JULY 8. EXHIBIT AT Bi'thlehoni, July o, Allt ntuwn, Julj (5, AVi'k nr.. Jul !), A mW LIQ1T0A BfOlI IN LEHIGHTON, formerly or AM.ENTOWN, respectfully Inrorms the Hotel Keepers and Cltltens generally that ho has Opened a NEW ElUUOlt STOltE In 1'nwcott's Uuildlng; nearly opposite the " Carbon House," on BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Pa,-, with a lull stock or the (Jholcett Drands of Wm Wls.es ami iip$ COMPKISIKQ Brandy, "Whiskey, Gin, Ilunij Port, to which ho Invites the attention of purchasers. Itemlj- Cnah. 1'ATItONAUi: INVITED. Maylst,lS80-yl Hotels and Saloons. ! QARBOIM HOUSE, J, W. BAUDENllUSHi FROPRIETUU, llANkSr,, LsitiauTcfji, Pa. Tho OAnnoN II orsK offers flrst.clasS aeenm. modatlons to tho Traveling public. Hoarding by tho Hay or Week on Kcnsouable Terms. Choico Cigars, Wines nnd Ltnuors always on hand. Good Sheds and Stables, with ntton tlvo Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl 1 EOL'OIil) 3IETKU, Announces to tho nconlo of Lehtchton find vicinity that lio has leased and refitted tho Saloon & Restaurant, lately owned by IjKwib J. CiinisTMAN, on Hank street, Lehlghton, nnd Is prepared to furnish them with FltESll Illicit nnd other Itefreshmcnts at all times. Patronage solic ited. Free Luneli Every Satnrtlnj- Eve ling. ap. 10, 1880-yl. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPOBT, PA. Natlinn Klotz, Proprietor Tills House ts located In tho Borough of Wclssiort. Carbon County, Pa., and Is built on the site of Fort Allcn.au ol I stockndo fort ification, creeled hero over a century go to protect the early settlors against tho host I lo incursions of the Indians. Tlio house Is a fob- stnnti.il lirie.K. nnd was nnmcu "t ort Alien House" bv the late Edward Weiss: ltcnntains Thirty-two ltooms and a handsome Itcstnu. rani, anu mo present i-roiineior iinviicniy and thoroughly refitted tho establishment. It has alltlioappolntmentsof a FinsT Class CouimiY Hotkl. adapted for the comfort ol Us patrons. In close proximity to tho Hotel, In purlcct preservation, Is tho Hlstorle OLD FHAISKL1N WELL, which was dug by order of Hcnjamln Frank lin to supply tho garrison or Fort Allen with water. Its walls ofstone, which still defy tho riiVnges of ages, ore as pcr!C3t to-day as when put there, and the well now contains about six Icet of crjstal water. Tho well Is now be Ing fitted up as a historic relic.to tho water of which the patrons or the House will have free access. SUMMER BOARDERS will be accommodated nt Reasonable Prices. Tho liar Is supplied with tbo best Wines, Llnuors nnd Cigars, Good stabling attached. Mly,8.1y NATHAN KLOTZ. RcspcctfuUv announces to'the peolle of Le hlghton and Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate rials at Prices fully as lowns tho same article, can be bought for elsewhere Hero are a lew or tho Inducements offered : Parlor Sets nt from )50 to $00 Walnut Marhlo.top Dressing Case Bedroom Suites, 8 pieces J40to85 Painted I ted room Suites 18to10 Cane Seated Chairs, persrtofo.... to Common t 'hairs, per set of 6 t nnd all other Goods equally cheap. In this connection, I deslru to rail the at tention of the people to ray ample facilities in THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, nnd a lull llnoof OAMCKTS and COFFlIS, lam prepared to Httcbd promptly to all or ders lu this line, at lowest prices. Patronago resnectlully solicited and the most ample satlsuclljli guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, octlS BANK St., Lehlghton. Dr. Charles T. Horn Would announce to the public that he has purchased Irom MRS. A. C. PETER, the CENTRAL DRUG STORE, In I.cuckcl's Block) Bank St., Lohighton, Pa., Having refitted nnd refilled tho entire stock he can offer DRUGS AND Btrictlv fresh CHEMICALS nnJ I'ure, Also Horse and Rattle powders,Pittent Medi cines, Uruslies, Soaps, Combs, Perluincrles, Sjionges, Chamois Skins. Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. Oils, Lamps and Klitures.llyestuUs,Cholce Clgurs, Pipes and Tohaeon. hpec tacles. Trusses, Nursing llottles, Violin Strings, aud a lull line of Wall Paper and Ilorderiatthe Lowest Prices. Prescriptions carefully compounded and rompt attention itlven to every branch of the lUtlness. A continuance of the patrofiage heretofore extended to this establishment ts resnectlully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed, scpt.lS, 18T.-ly. Hn. O. T. HORN. The undersigned Is now prepared to supply the very Lest ftATTlMKH CO A I, at the fol. lowing LOW VltlOUS roll OASH t At Yard Dellv'd. No. 2 Olnstnut, per ton,.. 2 O) No. 1 Chestnut, per ton)., s 00 bwve, per ton 3 'A r- so 3 3d 3 ti J. L. GALIEIm Sealer in GCKEKAL IlAnDWAHE, &C OpinsUe the rublle rKiuare BANK bTUKFT ' H.HI' lljnv l' j.n jn T Sherry, Chniftpagric; &c, i&c, I'rlcca trill be the rtry VOtittt ior H. ti. DOIH.EN. THIS IOTMBSTS :YQfj THE BEST OltOUV .TT.UJ5 For Only a K'ciuiy VOU CAM SEND A POSTAL CARD TO TUB A. B. CHASE OS&AH COMPANY, KOIllVAr.K, oitto, and receive iVir Il'utrated Catalogue, Circulars and Testimonials, show .n,; hov. they CAN and UO make tlie BEST ORGS..?? in the wouldi Mnnv rnl cf KrKIiKNCK ovf r ALT THII1S, e can't j .triicnUiiie here, 1 ut will ay, if j -i vart nil In trumctit for your own uc you waiuno.hir but OUEI OZ1GAN! If you want Or:anli 'ell a.-ain. there Pre rio others thatscll mi . r rive -vod satisfaction after they are. old. IT'tt PACT, a. es. craAfcE-: oe:aw co., KOKWALK, OHIO. A oontlntlou: Flow of Water does not Wet or Dim WOLFF'S BLACKING. Sclf-Polisltln Leather Frcserratiro. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. ASK VOUR DEALER FOR IT. DR. CROOK'S Cures TlioutJfiuils Yearly. A POSITIVE CURE rott COUGHS, COLDS, and CONSUMPTION, AUO, fe, The Best of Tonics, $!5SS phdcs DYSPEPSIA. - - r Bcsiores iho Appetite, Aids Digestion. Etrengtbeni the Sjstem. Restores tbe Weak and Debilitated, Invigorates the LIVES, and at tbe same time AO IU ea tbe KIDNEYS AND BOWELS restoring; them to healthy action, health and etrcnctli follow from Its use. Tho WEAKnnd DELICATEfufferinsf'romKSSS OFAPPETITE.INVALIDSandiwrsons recbverfnir from flckiicu n ill llud It tho remedy they need to strengthen tlicm. A trial of It Mill prove all wo elalm. Ask your drutfSittfor DR. CROOK'SWINE OF TAR. Take no other. I'or sale by all druggleU at One Dol lar a bottle. IT Id THE LEADING REMEDY TOE ALL THROAT AND LDSfl 0JMPUI8T8. B- N. SMITn As CO., Propri-, Successors to Oliver Crook & Co , Doyton, Ohio.- A hottlo contains IS tlmea as much as any is cent preparation. IT CURES. DD J. KRAMER'S GERMAN EYE SALVE lea positive cure for vi oak und diseased eyes. BAFE X AND RELIABLE. NeverfalU to euro any caso or eore eye, nri nn rpnudv la ao Immcdl ate In IU efTects. lMceSSeentsabox. Should your drucirlst not have It, on receipt of 13 cents (or postage etarupf ) w o will eend you a box free of cxpeuso. S. N. SMITH & CO., Prop., Da) ton, O. TYYTYvTTvvvYvvrftMMlWTMrirt 1866. Original Cheap Cash Storo 1880. Of East "Wcissport, Pn. It may not be generally known to our peo ple that the r IltST OHKAP OASH STUiit: IN KAST wmssiMItT was started by tho undersigned In the year IWO, and that the same person keeps It tiMljy, and fs selling all descriptions uf Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, cCe. at equally as loir prices as the same quality ofKoodscau to obtained In any town in the county. Iu the HOOT AND ISIIOUI.INI- I have a full stock of the very best makes for ladles', misses', men, boy's und children, and Imlto nn Inspection by buyers before they purchase elsewlitre, lion I you foricet the place,The Original Cheap (lash Store, a few doors north of the Oanal llrldgu, Last welss port, l'a HENRY CANPHULU WHuttcr and ens' taken In exchange at highest maiket prices. uayls.-ma. TCmiJ3arBiEK HifJilniDir. Wiud and lUa. you will qerer hvach cbtiiroiKitu. We biTo tbo ett lime MEe. itu.ruved hibbku Udu. OotliM Wnug'T in U-0 world, tUmt a' Ium ib&n hall plica 0km1 rlure ice jruaranteed. Every bod t "kki HuT" ti net OT.e ' No couiiu'titior, , Tbo brirnauro vourltia tune to ilAKB Aioxxr Samtlea. I 6 - iicu ai rut! full patticuUra liH1 Art-nt- wtlliott l bo rinvincd addteui
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers