CALL AT NUSBAUM'S, ALL AT NUSBAUM'S, ALL AT NUSBAUM'S, " Original Cheap Cash Store," Opposite' the Publle Square. RANK Street, DRY GOODS, &c, "Which ire is offering at Prices Lower than iho Lowest, lilt Stock cotnpriica I . MOURNING GOODS, 1 A SPECIALTY. I Silks aiid Satins, in all colors. Moliair arid Debige Suitings, lovely stylesj Girigham Suitings, all styles. Lacca and Embroideries, every description. Corsets ! Corsets ! Corsets ! Carpets and Oil Ciotlis, in the various grades. China and GlnssvVarc. BOOTQ AND (MlDtiQ I ootO OhoeO ! ' Respectfully) J. T. NUSHAUM, Opposite the Public! Squire, Lehighton, Pn. f cpt. 18-jl XViWVVH ,4U'AM4I-IV .SATURDAY. 8ErTi 10, 1831. Local and Personal. UrFOU 8 A LB, lOsharcsnf stock of the Carbon County Industrial Society cash : I I In $150. Will take Tor It $110. Apply nt (hit office. M TOT Post Oftlm Bdildlrtg. tjehlglllnli, Pn. Vow is yoUr ehanoe, uud I innko hold to My that il'is the bent you ever IJ1, to buy Roots, Shoes, Hats, Cups, Ac I mil lully quipped for the spring trade, and fan idler Vou a greater varletyi a better article, ami a . lowef price tiinn ouy houso in this seoll"ii. Ladles, if you want nice filling sln'S lor S-iairsolves or your litlltl glrlij I tiiil ple.ie yon in every resiort. I mean bustiies, mid hm prepared to buck my insertions. Respectfully, l.KVta Whigs. 'i7Q.If you wntlta Mce f niooth.casy shove your hair cut Of 6lliiiiiioolng, go to fhllu lloodcror's Salodn, UildtJr the Hxtdmnge Ho tel, lie will fix you right, nnJ ilou'tyou forget it. E3 Sort receiving anil opening a very large anil l.odilonnble assortment of iiicroh Ant tailnrilig go,ids, c inprisitig a full illic hf Ilia Very latest stj lea of olrilllS, hissimi'rcs and enititlat, of the best foreign ami domes, tmtiimufat'turo, siiitaide for spring a ml sum trier wear, whif.il I ant prepared to make tip fashionably nnd substantially at prices fully as low ns at any otber establishment 'in the country. OH and be convinced of the trutb ol my statements, t Repectfullv, II. II. I'ktkuh, Agent. V. 0. flulMMig, Jjoliightniii l'enn'a. .Zr good fresh cow for sulij apply to V: E. Ketnercr, Dig Creek. irsuHlnaks. Watches. JcWolty and silver ware tor sale, and icpiillilg done ut llaga mans store, eisprt. .i-yi !E3.Smoko "Tlio Uoiitid Head Cigaiai -the best, 5 Ont cigir in town. Try tliem. Tor sale bv J. W. HaudetlUUsh at the "Car bon House'." 31 tf. .ErTho best and rhract books may ....tebjidat.. Luukcbbarlrs, 0l Broadway, Mauch Chunk. Among the works lie of fera for sle" aie tlici following: Aenio biog ruphy: l'i eiuhdard books by Mncnuley, Oarlyle mid others, bound in one volume, 60 cents. Mves ol Chaucer, Spencer, Mil- ton,Cowicr and Soiithoy, 1 volume, 50 rent.". Lit'es ill He V'oe, Johnson, Go'd Mnith, 8oott and Thackeray, 1 volume, .10 (outs, Younii's liiblo Coneoidiinoo .fS. The works of l'l, vions Josepluls, 22. .jiflrWe tfotliM that n nUMbcr of our peo .hie go to Hr. J. A. Mityt-r, at MmiicIi Chunk, tit get beautiful sets of teeth J the Dr., as an operator, is unexcelled by ally litlii-f- in tills region, which factjsnpihcciated bvlhepuU lie. jyii.1 Klw. Fine aitVpftf-ird of nil kinds at li lit : llohl's, Jtauch Chunk. Peaches this year are a cosily luxury John Bangs, a rarlnader at Eagle Gil ' liery, St. Clair ilhal orl Fridity fni sliu atrcke, leaving a large hmily. , .lohn Oyitmber, "the sleeping Hungar ian,'' is reported as again speechless, and op- jrircnlly giing IhU another trance. Willie Biifitii.of Sipestorvri, Lehigll Co., .dl frohf a hofca oh Thufjdflj ul last week and was killed4. William Hughes, of Stanton, Lnierne county, was thrown from his horse on Tri day into K potid, and drowned. 81ate lands of the late William1 Kunti. tiear Walnutport, Lehigh oounty, contain ;lng about forty acres, have btcfi purrtiased by Owen Williams; of the same' comity, for $10,400.- The family of J. II. Knight,- living in Sentou township, Inrkawaima county, were made 111 on Wednesday by drinking valcr from a well that hail been oisoued . by uoknirwn persons. Charlesafld John KVke"rt,nf Ca(asaurua aged respecliuely 14 and 10 years, were in jureil by cars in Allentnwn on Friday.whilc Mnssingthe railroad track in a btlgjy. One ftf Ilia boy's will not live, and the lioite.' iras instantly killed. .. Williarn Hughes, connected with IHa Lehigh and Wilkegbarra Coal Company's farm near Wilkeshafre, Was found drowned 'riday morning In poo! of water near (ho Slanfon Mines. He went nut to look lor antne cattle on Thursday night, and is sup posed to have becfl thfowa ffoirt his horse Into the pool. An old woman ftvlfignn (he outskirts ,ef ScrantoYi has $100,600 Insurance on her fife. Her health is robust, but the policy holders are sick, A family named Eseolt, )ivl(lga( Hyde Park, were' Hisoned on Thursday night and Friday by eating Canned salmon which hs?d becoure: sprjilei. They are now ont of cfan'-' ger. Marian Ituebner, a sister of Mrs. John Buchhaupt, of South' Bethlehem, who ar rived from Germany ouly a fortnight ago, fs misting and her relatives are very much alarmed. Allen Bernhltrd, a teacher, committed' to primu at Alfehtown for seduction, escap ed on Saturday nioriilng by sealing lha wall with a rope. He was recaptured the same evening in a cornfield. Lemuel Griffith, a dissipated man, who nai done little work lately, and who was heavily Insured by 8culatori, died on Mount Carmel on 8atufdiry morning under auspicious circumstances. A Hungarian named Andrew InibneS, aged '22 years, was killed at the colliery of Fardoe, Sons A Co., at Holly wood, on Sat urday, by the gruundraving In and carrv fng him down into an old breast. During the week ending on the 3d fnilant, then, were 102,102 tons of coal shipied over the Lehigh Valley railroad, raikiog a total of 057,012 tons lor (he season till that date, and showing an In crease of 053,1 Rl tons rs compared with a'amo date last year. The Luicrne County Bar Association held a meeting in Wllketbirra on SatUrJay, at which resolutions of respcet to the' mem ory oflho Hon, Hendrtck B. Wright were adopted. Robert Bennle will b Jilacdd on trial at Pollsvllieon Monday next for murdering Thomas Brennan at Locust Dale on July 4, Willie and Burt Brady, aged 8 and 10 orpbins, were suffocated at Clarendon on Saturday by gas from sit' oil lank oyer which they were leaning. John Jennyn, a wealthy coal operator of Bfiranton, was Tuesday appointod Gener al Manager of the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railroad. Frank Salmon, of Honesdale, fell from a bridge while drunk into the Delaware and Hudson Canal basin, anil his body was found the following dsy in the bottom of the canal. The Summer' heat culminated on Tuesday last, when the thermometer ran way up to 102 In tho shade Oil I but It was a scorcher. There Is a regular water famine In this bumugh just tiow. . But here am) there a well that even supplies sufficient water for dritl'lng purposes, while teams are busy hauling water at 15 to 20 cents per barrel for sanitary purposes. What If a fire should break out? Is it notabout time for our people to secure a full and constant supply of water for tho town 7 Move, gen '.lemen. For tho two days rinding September 3d, there were 31,224 tons of coal ihlpjied over the Lehigh and Susquehanna rail road, making a total of 2,951,442 tohs for the sdasonj and showing an lncrc8,H3 com pared with eame time last year, of G43,5?4 tons. ConslJerable sicknrjs prevails In this section, owing to the long, dry heated term. As we write this paragraph the thertmometer in our nflice, 1 :3d p. m., September 7lh, shows OS degrees. She said he had n liatterlitg tonvUe, As to his arms she londlv clonum-, And lore s snoet roilnJe.ay he songue. For that, said he, my love, t guess, You einnot, cannot love me luess i Qlre me the little hand I priiess f ,'Tls rhlne. she said, with itlaneo obllrtuCi AVhllo blU)1lnir roses itjed hor chlrlue Tho twain will be made one next wltjue. And the carriages for tho occasion havo been secured ot the popular livery ofDavid Ebbcrt, on North Street, at low ralis. F(J.Al private sale.ono copper f Mil, head and worrli.also one patent llirch Chopper and two Soil pillnn caska. Ap'dytnT. 8. lieck, Lcbighlou, p. 8ept. 10 3w Wn nre pleased to see oltr ynlliie friend T. J. N'iKhauni on Iho street again, nfier an lllncs-i of about ten days. Fotir prisoners made their escape fiom the NoHhninheil.ind Coilnly Pn'oii VciU ncfday eyenini. Their nnlncs were Pat Lawlcs3(ni!tnslaus.htcr), Villlam Hoogland (burglary), and David 3clioopnnd William While. John Burkci.1 Inlner, Was killed In (he Hartford Inlnfs.'at Wilkesbarreon Wednes day, by n fhll ol fop coal. Horatio Polter,of Moscow, Lat-krtwanno county, married a Mrs. Wotnbacliernhnut a year ago, and now has elowd wiih her c!del. daughter, whom he had seduced. The wound annual reunion of the Vit er.in Association of Wayne, Wyoming, Bus qiicli-irjrni Lackawanna and Luzerne conn Ilea will be held at Willi csbarro on the 10'h iiistn lit. -A nuniher of the young fiicnds of Miss Emiii.i Diehl, olthis place, nccomiianied bv tho Lehigh Orchestra, surprised thai young lady last Wednesday evening. The even ing was spent very pleasantly in slnglngi dahcingi and in the enjoyment of the usual iluys and sports of such occasions. The party sokiug their homes In the early morning hours. Tho Pennsylvania Stenographic Aso ciat.oii hold its annual meeting at the Heel er House, in Tunkliannock, oil Friday last. Representatives were present fmm 25 out of the 53 counties in the Stiito wherein ofli cial stenographers havo been appointed under the act of 1870. A committee consist lug of 8. J. Wilson, ofPhilndelphla j Frank P. Tupper, of Towanda, J. F. Ciminlngs, or Sonbuiy, were splinted I,, mulm ar rangcmcnU for hilling the next annual ting at Mattch Chunk on a large scale. ' I)r. 0. W. Bower, of (own, left on last Monday morning for Mountain lop, Lu icrne co.mly, with a view to locating in (hat vicinity, for tile practice of his pro fession, providing the prospect proves satis factory. The doctor has our best wishes for success. The chestnut crop of Berks county will be a total failure. I. hue ! I.ln.ol! rim,. 1 1 I The undersigned is enabled lo sell for cash the best quality agricultural rock lime, de livered et Leliighton. Wcisspvirt, Parry ville or Bowman's, at 12 cents per bushel. Lime shipped fresh from diuw kilns. Full medsuro guaranteed. I have also forsalca superior article of wood burned lime for plas'ering, brick-laying, white-washing, etc. For further particuara nddress, or ra" n. .TOE LYNN, Sept. 10-2t. Mnuch Chuult, Pa. Fair nt) rckllviil. Afaimn.l f.ftval. ftii. WU inafit t oi Peter and Paul's Catholic, church, of this boffllh. will Often in the lmtMnent nf tai church ,Uiis(Satrtfda,y) morning at 9 o'clock, ami ennunue nieii until 10 p. m. There will be a contest for a silver watch between Oerge Sluber and Frank Miller stands lor me snio ot runey articles will be attend ed by a number d young ladle, aftd re- iicsiiineiiis win ue sold at reasonable charges. The fair onil festival will also h continued on Friday and' Satuid'ay of next week. Tne ritiiens generally are invited la attend and participate, on the occasion. Mrflo i:xtll!tll;c. The Slate Exchange of Norlbatiipton Sa., at is regular monthly meeting, on Monday, agreed to the following ichrtlule of prices for one month 1 14x14 $3 IS wr square ; 13x24 f 3 15 ( 12x24, $3 25) 11x22, $2 35 J 12x20, $3 35 1 11x20, $3 75 J 10x20, $4; 10x18, $4; 0xl8,$4 10x16, $3 50j 8x18, $3 75 1 8x14, t3,- 7x14, $3j 8xo2, $2 C5 ; 7x12, $2 65. No. I Rrbborr Slates, $2.75 ; S'hool Slates, In the rough, tffl quarry bHnfc$8 per 1000. This is an average advance 6f 70 cents per sruaro on all sites of roofing slate, mak ing, with the advance ol last mouth, a total advauce of 85 cents sineo the formation of the Slate Excbttngs. The regulation of the school slale' prfces Is a new departure. The meeting adjourned lo Monday, Oct. 17. ICullgJoim Kolt-k. . First I'heibyteiuan I'linncn. on Men., Sabbath School ot 00 o clock a. m Prayer ! Meeting every Wednesday at 8:10 p. m. ZioN'a IturoKMLDUHCuca, J, H. Hurtman pastor. Preaching at lo a.- m., Sernien, In Oerman, !i p w., Sunday school. 7:S0 p. nu, scrtnon, In Knullsh. A cordial welcome to ull M. K. I'HUKcu. Ueo. W. North, Pastor rretfchtng Sumlay at 10 30 a. ui., and at 7:3tf p. m Sabbath School ut Z:0i n. in. I E v o rti ti : On n uca . V tua port E. J . Miller, Pastor. Oerruan preaehlnit at 10 o'clock a. er.j ty tho Tailor Sundsy School at 2 p. in. English preaching 7.30 p.m. LkhiohtoTs tkiiitiCAtl)Hnaou 11. J. Smoyer pastof. Prea!chlng to-morrow (Sun. day) at 10 a. m. Haml'sy school at 3 a, m. Preaching at 7:90 p. m. Dciuocrnllc Couiitr.Courcntloit. The delegate elected by the Democracy of this county on Saturday last, assembled In the Court House, Maueh Chunk, at 11 o'clock on Monday tfiorHlng, to placo In nomination candidates for the Various of fices to bo filled at Iho coming fall election, The Convention was called lo order by 11, M. Brodhead, Esq., Who briefly slated tho duties of tile Convention. On motion, W. Lee Stiles, of Fackertnn,and IIon.'Dr. Leon ard, of Mauch Chunk, Were named for Chairman of the Convention. A rising vote resulted id' tho choice of W. Leo Stiles to fill the position. Upon taking tho chair Mr. Stiles made one of his live and telling speeches. He claimed for tbo parly the brightest prospects: for success, If only jieace and harmony prevailed In Its ranks. The Interests of tho country wonld be safe In Democratic bands. Ho wanted to see less of strife, less of self-interest, and more of one and undivided Interest oinong the mem' hers of tho parly counseled harmony and strict adherence to the true principles of Democracy, and success was certain. He was loudly applauded. The Convention then proceeded to select the other officers : E. R. Siewers, of Mauch Chunk, and A. B. Holccker, of Wealherly, were chosen Secretaries, and Charles Smilhi of Penn Forest,and Samuel Motier, of Sum mit Hill, as Vico Presidents. Tho following delegates appeared with credentials and took their souls from tbo several districts of the County : Andonrled Frank O'Donnell and Edward Kendalln. Beaver Meadow William Ooyle, John Munday. East Mauch Chunk James Gallagher, John uosmer. East Penn Isano Olnder.Solomon Frecby. Franklin H. P. I,cvn, F. J. Heldt, Philip Walck. "Kidder, North D. J. Mol.aud, Ellas Huff. Kidder, South Joseph Hclrabach, .Emery aett iansrord Frank Flcnnef, James Early. Lausanne John A. Hocney, James Nasli. liohlgh Henry J. Frits, John Helny, Lehlghton T l. Olauss, A. W. Horn, Vilentlne Schwarli, A. K. Miller. Lower Towatnons Ing John Strohl.Oharlcs Greene, T. Fehr, Wilson Mushlltx, Henry Jicltti Milbonli.g Jooob D. Hoffman, Jonathan lvlstlcr. Mauch Chunk, 1st Word Dr. K. Leonard, E. H. Siewers, J, S. Kelecr. Mauch Chunk, 2nd Ward William Oeh rlng, John ICortz. Nesquehonlng Mlcliaol Oarrahan, Laur ahce Tarlctun. Packer Reuben Stelner, Qcrhart. I'ackerlou W. Lee Stiles, Alfred Mertz. Parryvlllc (3. M. Scngor, Jacob Slides. I'cnn Fercst Chas. Smith, Enos Koch. Summit Hill Jllchuel Qulgley, Patrick Iloyle. Towamcnidns Paul Knsgo, Jonas U. Beer, Thomas EcMmrt. Welssport ltcubcn Miirselman, Charles H. Nu'h.iiim. Weathtriy A. II, Hofocker. Daniel Rouse. Jacob Miller. The resolution offered by E. H. Rauch at tho County Meeting, fixing Iho number of delegates in each district in ratio to tho highest vote at a State, instead orGuberna lori.il, election wne adopted. R, M. Brodhead hero tendered his resig nation as Secretary of the County Cmuiit lee, which was accepted and a vole of thanks tendered to him. The County Committee were then notified to meet in the Grand Jury room immcdi ately upon the adjournment of tho Conven tion, lo elect Chairman, etc. Col. John' Craig, of Lehigh Gap, and James Sweeney, of Summit Hill, were con tinued for the p-eent year us Delegates, to the Slate Convenlioh. The Chairman then declared .Iho Conven tion rcaky lo receive th" names of caiidi dales lor tho several offices. That ol As sociate Judge being-first in order Herrv E Packer, of Mauch Chunk, received the nomination by acclamation. For County Treasurer the followlug gen tlemen were presented : Samuel Ilickert, ofSuinmit Hill; E. P. WilliaRis.nl Wealherly C. E. Miller, of Ent Mauch Chunk ; George Poind, of Parkerlnii. Fur Register and ReVordcr, the following persons were name.! : II. E. fiwarlx, of North Kidder; J. P. Smith, or Lehighton ; D. Mnlhenrn. of Mauch Chunk ; John A. Quiiiu, of Lausford; B. Philllp,orLnn9ford. Tho nsnirauts for County Commissioners were : Anthony Coll, of La'tsanne; Levi Kuehner, of Penn Forest; Ed. Sensinger, of Franklin ; J. J. Gallagher, or Banks ; Elios George, of Eat Penn ; Laf Lentz, of Mauch Chunk ; Josiah Andreas, of East Penn j Levi Kern, of Lower TnwumeiMtngf Charles Lentz, of Mahoning; Win. H. Ranch, of North Kidder; Jacob S hwarlz, ot Parry ville. For County Auditors, W. W. Blakslee, of Wealherly, and Samuel Zeigenfuss, of L Towamcnsing, were named, when the Con vention adjourned until 1 o'clock p. m. tiion re-assembling, It was, on motion of Dr. Leonard Resohed, That Hons. Dr. J, G. Zern and Michael Cassldy be the dele' gales to the State Convention in 1882. Mr. IIofecLcr resigned as Secretary or Convention, and John Heiny was chosen in hit place. The Convention then proceeded to ballot for a choice ol candidates With the following result: TuuXBDRKn: 1 2 S 4 5 0 7 'rA." ' " 2i i 2 27 30 Wllllsins 23 2, 24 43 25 S8 24 J!' ' 0 12 1) 8 6 3 2 DuloO 8 2 3 2 2 0 0 SuBiiel Rirkert, of Summit Hill, hiving on th seventh ballot received a majority of all the votes cast, was declared the duly elected nominee for the ofiicS of County Treasurer; Mr. Williams very generously asked the Convention to make Mr. Rick ert's nomination uh'tniinuus, and thanked his friends for their adherence tobiseiruse throughout the Contest. kEOiaTXR NtnECOttDER. 1 2 4 4 5 Swam.,.,, Smith Mulhearn.. Qulon Phillips.... .(,..22 22 22 2 S3 20 19 24 23 23 0 8 7 3 0 4 7 3 2 2 2 2 2 0 On the fifth ballot, Mr. II. E. Swartz having received a majority of Hie votes cast, was declared duly nominated for the office of Regiet6r ami Recorder Mr.. Smith gracefully accepting h!s defeat for tho )osi tion, by asking tho Convention to make the nomination of Mr. 8warts unanirrrorrs. CODSTT COUMISSlNtiKKS. 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 "oil 11 It 1' 10 II 01 no Kuehner 3 00 00 10 00 00 4 00 Seniiner... 7 t lu 0 7 0 '21 as Uatlagher,.. . licorice I.rniz, Laf.,,. Amiietl Kcrn; Sebnarlc Lents, O Itaucb .12 14 22 10 10 to 00 0 .2 0 2 I 4 O 11 12 2 3 0 2 3' . O 0 On (he sixth ballot, J. J. Gallagher hav ing receivrd a Majority of all the votes cast, was declared duly nominated, and the names of Anthony Coll, Laf. Lents and William H. Raucb were withdrawn from the contest, when, on the eighth bal lot, Mr. Edwin Sensinger, of Franklin, was declared the cholco of lha Convention for the other placo on tho ticket for County Commissioner. Tht placing In norrtlnalloh or Mr. W. W Blakeslee, of Wealherly, and Samuel Zeig, eilfus, of Lower Towamenslng, for Oounty Auditors, uy acclamation, finished the work oflho Convention, which proved one of tho most orderly and decorous of any Convention that wo have attended In a long lltne. Of courso there were the usual expressions of disappointment by tho un fortunate atplranls, but taking rill things Into consideration, harmony and good feel Ings proyalll) throughout the party, and there teems a determination marked (in the features of all to make a pull for an old time Democratic majority, Tho Democratic County Committee will meet the Candidates, in the Grand Jury room, at the Court House, Mauch Chunk, to-day (Saturdoy) at 2 o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of electing a Chairman and Secretary, and transsrllng such other bus iness as may come before them. ltrpulillcnn Convention. Below ore given the names of the Repub lican Judges and Inspectors who will act in the election of District Delegates to-day (Saturday), Sept. I Oth. The number of delegates to which each town and ward Is bbtltled, Is also given, Tho Nominating County Convention will be held in the Grand Jury Room, In tho Mauch Chunk Court HoU9c, nn Monday, Sept. 12, 1881. Auderin'ed R. E. Donaughcy.judge ; Thos. Dougherty and Henry C. Taylor, Inspec tors. 1 delegate. Beaver Meadow R. T. Farrow, Judge; John Trevaskls and II. V. Erwln, inspec tors. 1 deleffale. East Mauch Chunk J. W. Smllhr.. Judge; G. H. Lewis and Wilbur Hoover, inspec tors. 3 delegates. East Penn James Balliel, Judge) Reuben zenana itcuocn iiarter, inspectors, l delegate. Franklin F. S. Kresge, judge; W. C. Weiss and Manases Acker, Inspectors. 2 delegates. North Kidder W. It. Scolt, judge; W. F. Blreelertmil A. P. Carter, inspectors. I delegate. South Kidder Owen Eckert, Judge; J. E. Unlearn! Georgo McCornlick, Inspectors. i oeiegaie. Lansanno James MoKlhlev.Judge ; Yodcr Fowler and Andrew Boyd, Inspectora. 1 delegate. Lower Towamenslng Frank Bovcr, Judge; Levi Wcntz ami William Dorwart, in spectors. 1 deligale. Lehigh J. Culbert, judge; Thomas Bolt anil Jlcnry Culbert, insjieclors. 1 dele gate. Lehighton W. G. M. Seiple, judge ; Wm. McCormlck and Isben Koch, inspectors. 3 delegates. Lansl'ord John Ij. Lewis, JudgoJ John Pol lock and Charles Kline, inspectors. 4 delegates. Mauch Chunk, 1st Ward E. K. Stroh. judge; R. Q. Butler and John Osborne, inspectors. 5 delegates. Manch Chunk, 2nd Ward Doug. McLean, juage; ucorgo woouring ana James Wll doner, Instiectora. 3 delegates. Mahoning David Ki'tler, judge ; J.T. Mc Daulcl and Aaron Cumber, inspectors. 2 delegates. 1 Nesquehonine Wm. Emanuel, judge ; Da vid Reese, Sr., and Samuel Stevinton, in Bpectors. 2 delegates. Taeker Samuel Hudson; Jr., judge ; Wm. Vjdor and Job Jinkins, inspectors. 1 delegate! Farryville-O. W. Bowuinn.ju.Igo; Dildlne Snyder and Joseph Peters, inspectors. ' 1 delegate. Penn Forest A. D. Chrlsl m a nyjudge '; Paul Dnnuer and George Sebring, inspectors.-1 delegate. Packertnn James Lone, judie; Charles Longkainmer and Robert Walp, inspec tors. 1 delegate. Unner Town niensing Paul Bock, Judge; Lwis Kelnorerand David Dreisbaeh, jn f pectors. fielegate. -. . Summit Hjll dpt. Henry Williamson, jmlS":. Jnsph Richards 'mid John Mo Croady, Jr , iilspertora. -3 delegates. Weiiri j. B. Albright, judge; B' K. Cullon and Jos. Feu nor, inspectors. 1 delegate. Wealheriv-Danlel Washburn, judge; E. C. De Wilt and II. Fi Freeman, inspectors. 2 delegates. 'rciuprrriiitiH ,iffw;iiiiur. The Temperance, Meeting held under the auspices of the Good Templars, in the Pres. byterian Church, on Sunday afternoon, was a success. We holloed that'fhe differ ent churches or our town tvefe represented, and thai Weiseiortoneans were over. (Come egaln.) The speakers, Messrs. Web ster C. Weiss and R. F. Hofford, spoke viry acceptably both urged total abstinence Irom everything that can Intoxicate. Inloxicatlug liquors, as a beverage, is made a special und a general evil ii'i our land by tile license system, authorized by the Votes of the poople. (Legislatures leg. Islato in accordance with the majority or their constituency.) It is made a" special local evil by men who are! willing id sigli licenses. This work nUlie American voters and the hypocritically pious church mem bers, who authorize and make the social glassa special agent forcorruptiiignur ynulh and to make willows and orphaus, anil to counteract the work of churches and Sunday-schools, must be met with total abtti venct ami prohibition principles. Rev. J. II. Hattman, preacher in the Re formed Church, offered the opening prayer and closed the meeting with the benedic tion. Tho bass ynleo of Rev. B. J. Bmoyer, of toe tvungolical Association, was partioii larly noticeable In tho words, " won't yod try," in the chorus of" Father, Won't You Try," a solo sting by Mrs. W, W. Bowniau and Mrs. Isben Koch, the audience uniting in the churns. '" ' Theao meetings will be continued on the fir6t Sunday of each month. The Committee: of arrangements will try and make the exercises Interesting, and se cure speakera from tho various denomina tions. Ohio. Wild Crock tenia, -We have litely been agreeably sur prised with Keveral showeu of rain at this dice. A heavy ram now wonld bo a bltsstug. On Saturday last, patties Were hauling stune and digging the foundation for a new house. A Sauday sohool plo nlo' was held at Krcsgcville, Monroe county, Pa., on HxU urday last; it was largely uttended. Joseph KibUr, of Nautfooke, Lu zerne county, was visiting friends and relatives at Kresgeville on Saturday last. A p!o nlo will be held on the 21th Inst., for the benefit of Jerusalem Sunday school, at Trachsville. Addresses by Rev. J. 1. freeman aud Dr. Cliy. Mo Cormic. Onoo. A lew days gn wa saw n' hand-bill an nouncing that o colored camp meeting would be held at Charfield, in this coumy, in September. On tne' same bills is adver tised a dance, alter the services, every eve ning, I suppose, however,- they except Sundays. It is about time that camp meet ings of this order are stopped. When a landlord of a country hotefoan hire a set of Iguorunl colored peoplt fo preach the gns ief for the benefit ol the hotel, or rather to increase the sale of liquors at bis bar, it shows a bail stale or society, and measures Should be taken to slop' it Eatton Scntintl. To find out the number of children in the street, commence beating a bass drum. To find out the number of men start a dog fight mil. i inn'iii.i.i n mi .iuia From ttajtaty Seal Miss Nettle Krnnaa, who Las bocrf attending school at Mlllersbnrg, Fa., is spending vacftUon hero with her frisnds. J, A. 0. Koons, sou of Sheriff Koons, has accepted a clerkship lu a store at Audenrind. On last Tuesday, In obcdlanco lo a proclamation issued by the Governor of this Commonwealth prayer for tho recov ery of President Garfield was held In several churches of this place. On Monday, according to previous notice, tho Democracy of this oonnty held their Convention In the Court House for the purpose or noroInntinr candidates for the coining election. The Convention was well ntlendcd and fully represcnterJ. Now the ball goes on and it remains to be seta who will pay the fiddler. The family of A. W. liutler, who have beeti spondiug a couple of months at tho sea shore, lolurned home on Mon day laati W. II. Stroh and wife left for Michl- gau. on Monday evening ot 7.S0 o'clock. Thtyexptct to ba absent two, or thrie weeks. rtrsous wishing fire or Ufa insurance iu good reliablo oompunhs; Trill find it advantageous lo apply to Thomas Kern erer, rf Lehighton, or E. K. Stroh, of Mauch Ohunk. A trial iu sanity Is being argued be fore an adjouruod Court, Ann, Pucker es tate vs. Noble S. Itimmon, which snlt hasbecupcudin,, iornpardof 23 years. Amount in litigation about 82,500.000, founded npon an agreunent alleged to have been executed by Mr. Packer. Both sidts are represented by leading legal talent. A Urge excursion from Philadelphia, accompanied by McClnrg's Band, visited the Switzerland Thursday, Baltus Burnhauser whr tenldos thin side of Hacklebirnie, ue.ir Tnirlpsou Spring, whilo wnlkii g or. the Swllch- Hack railroad near Chai. LobeinV farm, was struck by the down train on Tues day and seriously injured. Ho is hard of hearing and the presumption is that he was not aware of the cars coming un til ho was i-trnck. The conductor not kuowing that said B'lruhauser was part ly deaf suapogpd he would gt off the track. Another solemn warning to those who havo charge of trains to be moro careful aud for people generally to keep oil mo railroad track. We understand that Prof. A. Wi Vananda, of this place is leaohing the Lehighton Comet Band. A move in the right direction, for wo know of no reason why tho Lehighton Band nnder a com petent teacher should not become one of the best bauds in the valley. For wo have been informed that it is composed of good material. All that Is necessary to make it a first-class institution is prac tice, patlenoe and perseverance. Justice. VToUsport llcniN. The Carbon Holllog Mill Company, Limited, started their Mill at this plaed on Monday last. They are at preset running four puddlo furnaces, three doubla and one singlo. They Intend smarting the .r.owly' built one ns soon as Oley get sufficient workmen. Owing to 'tne scarcity of puddlers limy do not run night shifts, but intend dolnR so next week, and from Hint lime on. They re ceived a supply of coal and plq-iron, and are now ready lo run night and day shifts. Thus far there has been no "break-downs " of any consequence, but n slight accident to the engineer of the largo rolls. While, endeavoring to re verse the engine, in order to eztricate a L-ar oi iron w men nan ny ronie means got twisted in (he rolls, his fingers were caught in some prt of the machinery. and noil the rnlifortune to break two ringers below the first joint. The bones were at once sot, nnd he is again at his daily post They intend starting Ihe two luntlnj furnaces aud running the lit lie rolls ni soon as Ihpy get enough iron 1(1 cUrt with, and a new set of small foils whioh they luve already sent for. Vo' trust they will keep running full force an this wiil make our litlfo town quite ns thiivlng- and as bnsy a place as it was n few years ago -when these 3nie forks were in motin. The lnua pr-'dlc'led marriage, which united ns hnlhnd aud wife Mr J W. Riieh and Miss SallieJ. Mer'z. both of Stomtnn, was performed on Wednesday ovenenig, of lat vreek, by H?v, jj. J, Smoyer, nt Lehighton. Yniing friends who had come to add good wMies and congratulations for tho future happiness of the worthy conple wer6 nuraerons" After the ceremony, the bridal party went to East Weis3port, where they par took of a hearty nnd bountiful supper, and enjoyed themselves socially until train (Irie, when thrf wsdded pair de' parted. The bridesmaid and grooms man accompanied them ri short distance of the wa. They have gone westerly on their wedding tour, and will be gone a short time; So this young couple started ont on their journey together, bearing the blessings of all friends, and the earnest wish for a happy and trne life. Our Pnblio Schools Commenced on Monday last, the 5th, with J. F. Snyder as Prinetpal. and Miss Stone, of East Mnuch Chunk, teacher of the Primary Department The Wehsport Flaiulng Mil! is run ning full time and full force,- ntli has any amount of orders to be filled. This Is still another sign of the good, old1 times "prosperity." " Old Evan," of rolling mill fame, says, "Cfaiteau ought to be stretohed withlar hemp, the dirty blackguard." Ditto, with us. Evan,- Q'uito n number of Mauch Chunk "bloods "made this- place quite lively with thhlr swearing,- booting and shout ing one day last week.- A good eiainple. The young men of Weiisport are, as a rule, and a general thing; il very geutlemiuly lot of fellows,, bnt there are a few excepllontf. That person is not a gentlrmiu, but a cowardly loafer, who will t-et pra led along the side-Walks, aud Insult young ladies' who am com pelled lo pas by them. Quint lVlirlier' r.xriii'llliUloiik.' County Suierintendent Balliel will hold Teachers' examinations as follows: t For Mahon.,,. atCentre Square, S.tur- The Jxan.ln.il K- 10 v I Tha examinations begin at 9 a. nf, The Iiock Haven Dtmocrat objects to the circular! winch a're" being, sjnt around to the DeiriWatle' newsraiitfr ofllcea'aol 1 cit ing puffs for Mr. Eckley II Coxe, a Senamr Imiii lAiaerue oonnty, for Governor. Tlio Cortl Trndo. The anlhracste coal trade, tays the Phila delphia Ltdqcr, of Monday,contlnu much the samo as for the past two orthreo weeks. Tbo trade Is good not only good In the pre sent but good In the outlook. The points In the trade which presented some sources of difference between Iho several parties en gaged In the production of coal, that Is, as to Whether tho supply olcoalsha',1 be short ened each month, Is likely to he settled ty Wore absolute authority than tfiat of man t Ihe Urouth that has prevailed throughout mbst of the coal regions Is likely lo enforce a lessened production by a lackofwater with which lo continue mining. Quilts number ot ttllhes from this cause hdvo' alreddy topped mining, and almost dally other rn!hc ore added to the dumber already In disuse. In this state of the market the or ders for coal continue full, and hotvhere is Ihere any clamoring for lowor prlcei. Al that Is asked for boal Is paid ) theonly thing asked that is Hot readily compiled wllli is prompt delivery of Iho required slze ol coal, vessels and prepared coal being scarce. There does not seenl to bo any present no eesslty for any voluntary shortening of (he upply of coal to maintain prices, it is now apparent that there will be a ready market for about all the anthraclteooal thai r.m be mined and put Into the market. That there, will bo n further advance In the prices of coal before the end of the year, especially of certain slses, there is hardlv a doubt! at least all the contingencies are In (hot direc tion. The Miner's Journal thus explains tho dependence of coal rnlnlng on a generous supply of pure waters "The annovanco of accumulottng coal was likely lo present a serious problem, when tho drouth, which effects the entire belt of territory In which lie the Middle States, brought about its sold lion. Mining operations require an abun dance of pure water, and Iho supply in the ooal regions became so reduced that water had lo be hauled a long dlstsnca to feed Ihe boilers. Al soma ol tho collieries and where (hit could not he conveniently done, opera lldha had to cease. This enforced suspen Sinn has relieved the wharves at tidewater points, nnd tho quantity is diminished to on easy handling bulk. What has proved a irgdlator, howover, may becoriie a very se rious imnedlment. Unless tho coal region is visited by plenteous rains Within the next ten days an enforced suspension will he general, and the coal supply cease, or, at all events, bo greatly reduced. A lorge number of collieries are just now barely able to con tinuc,pnd tho supply from each may be cut off at any time." This yeor's productlonof anthracite coal being 3,812,590 tens more than to corresponding time last year, and no undue amount of Ibis excess of product being on hand unsold, there is no proba bility of any considerable accumulation hence to the end of the year. The market promises all the time to be cqUalto the cur rent supply ol coal. Tbero is no probability of the market becoming soggy or of its run ning into the new year at lower prlees. Coal operators during the past two or three yeori have learned more of their own business than (hey have learned in the previous four or five years. They know that producing coal at less than cost is a losing business as well as a thankless one. That policy is abandoned for the future, to tho great profit ofall ongaged In it. In addition to this now hotter established policy, tho anthracite coal trado has behind it the great market or the West, which is almost illimitable in its demand and is steadily nearer to our sujv lying fields. Tho extent ol our Western coal markets is scarcely within the range of estimates that would bo deemed credible, Tho Western market prc3enl3 a new field, and, when its consumption is added to tho gradual Increase In all the country, It swells the aggregate to such immense proKirtions as must give to the coal interests of this country u bott'ml that Wll sustain it for at least another decade. On Friday and Satur day there was snm'o local rains at the South west, but in all tho cistern part of Ihe coun try the drouth is tiribroken. The Receiver! or the Philadelphia and Reading companies have fixed tho following coal figures for September, harbor price, delivered free on board at Port Richmond: Hard vHfileash Lump and steamboat, $4 55; stove, $1 40; broken nnd egg, $4 30; chestnut, $4 15pSa, $3. Free-burning white esh Stove, $4 40; broken and egg,$l 30; chestnut, $4 05; pea, S3. Schuylkill icd ash Egg and stove,$l.40; chestnut, f4 05. Shamnkin Stove, $1 4(1; egg, 4 30; chestnut, $4 15. Lorbcrry Siove,S4 50; egg, $4 40; chestnut, ti 15 D)kens Valley (Brookside) Egg and Stove $1 80;chrttn(lt, ti 45. The cily and lino prices aro as follows, lump a'nd steam boat, $3) broken, $2 G52 05; egg, $2 75 3 10, stove, $2 853 10; chestnut No. I, $2 002 75; chestnut, No. 2 $2 50: pea No. 1,41 51 85 The total tonnage of anthracite coal from all the regions for Ihe week eriding August 27, os reported by tho several carrjlngcom psnles, amounted to 621,928 tons, against J 1 8,21 0 tons ill the corresponding week last year; u increase nf206,05I tons. The total amount oT anthracite" mined Tor the year is 17,511,765 tons, against 13,099,106 tons for the same period last year, an inciease of 3, 812,599 tons. A I'oalllve Filer. Dr. Evnry's Diamond Catarrh Remedy, will euro the worst case of Catarrh or Hav Fever. Dr. EvoVy'S Diamond Invigoratnr gives health and strength, mental and physical, makes tho complexion clear, white and beautiful. Pamphlet free. Read the Ad vertise rnent. Stuck .TlurKet. Closing prices of DeIIavkn .Townssxd Block, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Phila.; Sept. 8, tl. S. Ext. fl 8U"s 101U bid lffil. U asked Vii atked . asked U asked J asked i asked i asked li asked asked U askod M asked 22 asked J4 askrd 42 asked 4'J askrd II aSked 6H asked 23 'X asked U. S. Currency, 's 130 bid u- h. f ,l3l, new luiK oni U.K. 4V, new 113 bid U. S.4'snew 1!5 btd Pennsranla K. R ui! bid I'M la. & Heading- li. H.3Ubf bid Lehigh Valley If. It.... OIK bid x-enign uaisnav. uo,, ma United Oo's ol N. J 10 ' bid Northern Central H. H. S-lU hi, I llettonvllUPiSS.It.lt. 21V bid Pitts. TIU& lluir, It. it. 215J bid Central Transportation. 4IU bid Northern Pacific Cora... 3! bid " I'rel'd.. B0-K Hid North Penna. R. II tou hid I'hlla'. ti Erla It. It ?: bid Silver, (Trades,) W2 bid asked Lolilujiloii Xllnrkvla 06'anr.CTiD Wxtlttt. ntrsack (4 00 a 00 00 is Ituekwheat flour nef sack Corn, per bushel , Oats, per bushel MlxedUhop; per cwt ,' , Middlings, parent..... , .... (lorn Ohup I 36 nran, per cwi..,.. Uutter.per pound Eittfs, terdoxen , llaui, per pound Lard, per pound Shoulders, per iiotind lu , Potatoes, per bushel 100 "Those of bur subscrib ers cettinc the Advocate thrOUlru tlie mail AViII DlCnse fcr tO the direction tab, note . M1C'r indebtedness, and remit i the amount. In all cases, tllt'rO WO have tO Send bills Senators and Members of Congress from OS will l.nel,nvoArItneoeo',!,,,,J,",l v " 'wiijkMvi.vin expenses of postage, etc. MARRIED. ARMBRtlSTER BLOSE.-On the STIh ult, by Iter. A. llaiiholomcw, Henry V. Arrabrutter, orFlillipibura-, N, J..and Miss Mary A. Ulose. of Lower Towamenslng, Carbon oounty, Pa. SHE0KLEH-3HIVE.-On the 28th nit., by the same, Charles Sheckler and Miss Cordelia shire, both of Lehighton. Ill HI). OF.RnER.-On tho Mth of July, In West I'cnn, linnlcl A , husband of Emsllne Her. uer, ageu w years, 2 months and 4 day i. TAYLtlll.-On tbo 80th of July, In Mahon. lag, Emrria Elizabeth, daughter of KdwsrJ U, nnd Susanna Taylor, aged 1 year, 4 months and 14 Caps. DIL!HER-On the 3rd ult.-ln Mahoning, Qabrlol, hnshaml of Caroline Ditcher, aued years, 4 months and 1 day. McOLEAN. (in the 0th ult.. In Mahonlna, Mary, wire of Thomson McClean, aged 71 years, 8 months and 21 days. BEOK.-On theSih ult. In East Penn; All. Kail, win or Jonathan Beck, aged 04 years. months and 7 days. 1 ' OJIASELY.-On the 05h ult.,. In MahonliW, Lofiua .lane.daiightcrof Oharles and Mary L. Urasely, aged 1 mon(h and 0 days. OINDER On the 12th nit.. In West Penn, libra Ann. wire ei Philip (Under, aued til ytars, months and 2u days. KN EPPEUji the iind ult . In West Penn. Alberlhtna. nlte of John Kneppe. aged 02 years, 1') meatus ini 10 days. FEUKNKR. 6n the 27 lb ult.,-tn West Penn. Amelia Serilla, ilnua,hter of William A. and ltehccca Feukmr, aired 2 months and 27 days LlESEIt.-On the tjlli ult, fn West Penn, Imld, husband nt Leah Llcs'ir, aaed J years, 1 inomh and 20 uajs. HILL.-Oo the Slst ult. In West Penn. (Jiara seviiia, dangiiter of Franklin and liiviiino v iciona mil, aged 4 years. 2 BARTHOI IMEw!-On tho 3Kh ult, In thl borough; PbosbS Ann; wife Levi Hur tholometr, aged 54 years and 2 days.- RESCUED FKOM HEATH. The following statement of Wm. J.Congh Itn, or Somervllle, Mass., Is so remarkable that wo beg to ask lor It the alien! Ion or our read er He lavs: " In tho Tall of 1870 I was tak en with a vioikkt m.EKnir.0 or rn lcnos, rollowod by a severe couirh. I soon boaan to lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak nt one- time tnatlenuld lint leave mv h.,l In the ummeroflS77 1 waiadmllteft iaClty H 1 foid Hospital. While there thoUoctorSfaia t had a noio in ray leu lunir as klir a as a half dollar. I expended over a hundred dollars In doctors and medicine. I was so far gone at one tlnio a report went around that I was dead. I travc up hope, but a Irlend told me or lilt. WM. HALL'S HALS AM Fort THE LUNOS. I laughed at my friends, thinking that my case was Incurable, but I got a bottle to satisfy them, when, to my surprlso nnd (ratification, 1 commenced to teel belter. My hope, onco dead, began to revive nnd to-day I feel In bet tcr spirits than I have tho pasi three years. "1 write this honni you will publish If, so that everyone afulctrd with Plseased Lungs will be Inducod to take Ult. WM. HALL S BALSAM KOK TUB LT'NOS, and becon vnleed that CON.-U.M PI ION Can bo Cured. I have taken two bottles and can mlvelv ay that It has done more icood than all th mher inedlSlnes 1 have taken since niyslck- "j bus aiuiosc entirely uisap- neared and 1 shall soon be able to go to work." Sold by A, J. Dcnuno, Lehighton, and all uruKgma. Liec. Is. ISBff-ylOOW HENRY'S CARR0MC 8ALVE. Tho BEST SALVE In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, tSalt Rheum, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds or Skin Uranilons. Freckles and Plm. pics. Tho Salve Is guaranteed to give perfect tnvt.uuvu iu every case ur money reiunueu. He sure you get HENRY'S UAItllUMU SALVE, as all others aro but Imitations. Price 26 cents. For salo by all Druggist everywhere. Bee. 18, 1880-jleow RED HOIiSE POWDERS Aro the only Horse and Poultry Powders thst Slve universal satisfaction. If the Powders o not give satisfaction, the Druggist will re-' turn your money. Ueo. 18, I860 yleow IIKAL.T1I IS IVEALTIi: Dr B.C. West's Nsbve and liRjCnt Tbeat USNT. a specific lor Hysteria. Tllzziuesa, Con vniaicns, JJervous Ucadiche, 11 en la I Depres sion, Loss of Momorv, peima oirheea, Impo tency, lnvoinntarv Kmlastona. rreraatnre OIC Age. caused bv over exert on, sell abuse, or over-lndiiigouce, which lcacs to mlserv. rtecai and death. Ono box will enro recent cases. K'ach box conuias ono montb'a treatiueni. One doliar rt oox. or e.x boxoi foa Ave dollara i sent by niiilliuepulil an receipt I pi-ice We irnar aniee aix boxes to care anj' 6e?o With each order icceived b, ualoi lx boxes, occompnn. Icn wit:i live dollar-, wo 3 111 send tho purchns eronr written mnraotee 10 return the money it the trcalni'-nailoes nnl cfiVcin cure (loar uiitcca Issued oiilr wlieu tho ucatmcut isotder e,l li-oirr eilr iceuts JOHN 0 WM3T A CO., BoloS'r pnetora. ISl t ill W. Modisnu street, l-hlcssro.lll. A J DUltHKO Apcnt, Lihlgh. ton Pa. MJITil KLINE 4 CO. Wholesale Afents. rinladcii'liif . sept, 18,'sj ly $10 s tfit fumlched free, with fall lntrnn iocs forconducllnir tne mo,t nrolltable Uusluesi tb-it auv ona can nnoriore lo v I uo ujaiuetn ib aoi'oar lo icaru.aiiu our iusiruc tinusare to simule and cl.mi tliat any no van nnke irreat niollii from tt e verv rtjrt. No one cin tail who 1 wltiiug lo woik. Women aro as aueossefal as men. Jloa mid mil can eain lariro sama. Mauv nave uiaoo over one hnmtinrt do Ura to a single w. ck. Nothingjltte It ever mown cerore A'l wi,oei.B. c( aieauipriedar Ido ease aud rapidity w.th which tlio aro able to make money. Youo noogairoln ibla busl uexx daring vourepaie time ut irreat uiofll Vou do not havo to Invest nn.v canltalln It. We take ail the risk. Tho.-o wLoneed lor.ovmonev sli'iutd wr te to aat once. All iarnlued free. AUdie s TllTJ )' ft CO., Augusta, Maine. UCb 2. 183 -IV" Should address EDSOW 6n6sM Attorneys at Law and Patent Solicitors. 017 7th Street, Washington. U. (J., for circulars ol Insi ruc tion , deferences and advice sent rrtEE. We tttn.l exsluilvely to Patent .business. Re ssues. Interrerenees and ease, refoelfid in uiucr nuiiiia iv Bocciaiiy. ira e-iuari.8 anu (laveais mulcted. Upon roeelptof model or sketch rind description we Klvo our opinion ns lo patentability, push or ciiarok. we refer to the I'oin'uilBsloner of Patents, also to ex Comiulisloners. tstablished 1800. SI-cor AN ONLY DAUGHTER CURED OF CONSUMPTION. When death was hoifflv exneeted. all remed. es having fillet, and Dr. il. .lames was ex- fierlinent lug with the many herbs of Calcutta, le accidentally made a preparation whleh eured his only child of OoNaimrTiON. ills child IS how In this country, and enjoying the vcsi, ui ueaun. no nna proven 10 me woria that con-uuTtion tin b noslttvelv and ner. manently cured, The Doctor now gives this Recipe Irec. only asking two three cent stamps 'o pay expenses. The Herb also cures Night Sweats, Nausea at the Stomach, and will break up rt fresh Cold In 24 hours. Address Craddock & Co.. H'32 Race street, Philadel phia; naming this paper. Jy2-3ru Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Le.tlgiifori, Ta., Are prepared to Mannfaoturo Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of etery description, (n the most substantial manner, anu at Lowest uasn 1'rices. Repairing- Promptly Atlendcil ioi TREXLER & KREIDLER, April 20. 1878 yl Proprietors. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained ror Inventors In the Untied' States Canada and Euroe, at reduced ratos. With" our principal office located In Waihlngton, directly opposite the Utliod States Patent Office, wo are able to attend to all patent business with greater proniptneii nnd ile- 1 iw ,rtoh ,ni' ' ,eM 60,1 'ban other patent at I a) I torneys who are nt a distance from Waih (2 Inglon, and who have, therefore, to employ J "associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to pa- tentabllliy, free of charge, and all who are Interested In new Inventions and patents art Invited to send for a copy of our "Oulde for obtaining Patents," which Is sent freo to any address, and contains complete Initrdc (10ns how 10 obtain patents and other valua- tlomatler. We refer to the aerman.Am. KSX "", at Washington t Hon. Jos. Casey, lata Uhlel Jullloe V. a. Court of Ulalms; lo tbo OfflolnTl oT tfia TT. K. Tat.nt nm.. ..ri fn Address: LOUIS IIAOOER Ik CO., fio. Mellon or Patenia and Attorneys at Lsro, Lo Droit Building, W8U1notom. B. O i MD6 IVfMt f miiffrtfi OF LYNN, MASS, LYD!A VE5ETABLT3 COMPOUND The Positive Cnro For all Temala Complaints. inisprrpirmoen, uia n-ime Sleiinei, C0tu1ts of poandwmberecoinlMj.ajNUcf It trftmciuate ,aj when Its use Is continued, In Kaf t-nl6 ciocj In a hrrC ilrod, ptrmlIle.nleuolaetT.loJ.Jtortelt:il -ill u ti:y. Oaaeconnt ofltiprovenhisrlUiKlitoayrf-' commecoeaanaprcaclloedlr tb beat plmklux i wm. vh r-iorviy l worn rorm 6f PdMJ of the literal, L-uec-rrbica, lrrti;ultr and j 1 MeaitTOsUon,AllOrarl.Ta Troubles. InSanurutloa rJ 1 () .. . . . UJoerntlon, VcnUac. all ChuUiceinrtits and th eonV aequcntsrlnr.l weal.-nts.", rid li rsjtclally adar-tnl Irf (lie Chanj or UI. It 1U dLnolta Uul cipef tomora' from'rieTjleruiloan early ita-a of dsvolorvneit. TNi' tcaJcney cancerous humors than Is cliaclced rtry' ipoedlly byiuuM. lo fact it las rro'vej' W the r-i.-ect and best reoicdy tlif t has ever bocn Hkot, f cd. It pcrrjeatcs every portion or thssysum.ttlalvts' new l;.-etnd vtror. It muovct f J.-itaeJw4Utuicr.rr. Cf . rejn ao cravini ror suinuuuvu, ana rc'TMi v of t'jo SiOrov h- hcntt5Elo.'trnl-, neadachu, Kerron rrortratlc-i,-0nMllleLu:tT.J:lc5lMl, CeyrciTO iua trosli. ThatfMrccotbcarlrljdown, .-vuitrj rn wcljhte ad laekMhi,fsahnjarmwk'iHy eomlly' Its use It wiliat all t'.mca, anduxdcr'nrf cliitraktaa, ect, act li hanuoay vrlthtlio law thai coverns thrf fccialcirstcra. Tor ElJaoyCompWnU of cither set this cOnpouad' is uosurj'iusou. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegelable Comp'dunri la prtpare.1 at Xa and rs Wetern Avenue. Irnn, ll-r Price (1.00. S i bottles for ro. Uul by uKU In t formctptlla.eli.il3ihel'ormifIyitaircs, on fcl;t otprlco, (1.00, per bov, for either? Jfrs. rnhjUM freely anrwcnslll -tt rscJ )roraity. Send for puir phlct. Addrosa ai above Xmttjn Mhrye'rjre, No family rhould be vttttont LTCIA K frjiXlutr LTVEl TILLS. They cues Constipation! tuiouuw andTorpldltrof thelJTtr. Unrtfr-rLoi, joiinston.hWllowat & CoL-ritA. eral Agents, Phlla , Pa. Sold by A, J. Dar ling, Lehighton, Pa.- aug. 13-nT koibiiison Wagon. Co, f.i'ntifastrjrorJ of Eend fur deal gns antl f rlcrx to EOBINSOW -v7AGO:T GO.-,-ClHClNN'A'i f, Cf, THE HORSE & -e jj' on ino norsc JSXSSsr- in. I ;.,,,,. ......v..;.. and treatment. AIo givin- n few of lU Vniftt Important and Efl'cctiro I;eni6d:t-i for the cure of the diseates of the hone. fc2P VJuabl to every owner and lover tfihV hone. Published by ll.o EJJIlICJil rAQCU C:., CiA Cltl, 0.r and sent, postage paid, to any addniti n. receipt of TtiRnr.CrN-T stami-s. valuable ta ever carpenter or p-wty proposing bmldiog, as a guide in raalcing bids or drawing contracts , Price $2.00. Sent by mail, postpaid. On receipt cf price. H. E. W-aiTON, 330 W. Ninth Si., tJlnolfmatr, Oi KING OF THE SINGERS. The above Is tha exact representation nt tiiS sewing machine we sell for twenty d6tlr, Ills In every respect the very besl,eJ4S Singer style or machines 1 rinlihtd 10 (S'a blt. manner, with (he latest lnmrAo$'enti f"f wlndlng the bobbin, the most cotcWnt style, or table with exienslon Ifctf,. largo drawer and beautiful gothlo iovir. It standi wlth-i out a rival. Kii of Slier Macles. We do not alk you to pay for It until you! see what you are i nvlnir. We only wish laf kpow that yon really want to bay a machine and are willing to pay (20 for the belt In tM market. Write to us sending the nam Of yOov tfeaf; t railroad station. We will send the ma. cdiuo ami vivo inrirneuonl .10 allow you to, examine It before yoi pay for It. WlLLMAHTH It bti.. 729 Filbert street, .. Philadelphia, Psij iuly 9.-1 y. JMl'ORTAM ANNOUNCEMEfnt tost Office DuiLtjlNO " . ' - ni'covnnrii or Three sheets, 19x21, heavy plate paper contain ing elevations, plans and details f.irtlieboTr houe also book o( 10 races. elvitiiDe.ciliatiot!s. Iteatiicit csdmate and form of contract-. in LEHIGHTON, PA, has the Lwrrett a'ad Most ExteDilte Stb'Ct 0 HATS', (JAPS. &c. ever oirere.I fh this bOrOugti, and (0 which t Invite the special attention of ray rosliiuitri and the pnblio generally, as 1 am prepared li otter extraordinary inducements la SPRINO AND SUMMER, Boots, Stes, Hals, Caps, kt and I Invite mynumerous friends and patrons to call and examine my stock befpre makiaa; thelr purchases elsewhere, as I 4m preiairej. to give iprclL Inducement 16 all UAHU PUUOHASKHS. Jtcroember, LEWIS WEISS Post-Offioe llolldlna:, LehlahU. Pa. sopt. to. y VXS SARC OpL& G E, PODOHKEEPSlE, N. T. FOR THE LIBERAL EDUIUTION OV' WOMEtt. Eismlnsiloni for entrinoe.oeptj 14lb. I 'analogues sent on anallcailo lof r30Sm. W U UVAN. Regutrafis