SmsYaSlvt.. II. V. 110RTK1MKII, KDlTOIt LKIIIUIITON, I'A.S SATURDAY MOUNlNll JJKO. 18, 1ST. It Is stated tlmt the Speaker will mi nounce the standing .eomtnltttir.-i ot tliu House on Alio 21st Inst., and that the holiday recess will heglu from tho suc ceeding dny. TIip Adviioe says : "It Is not th custom to read tho Ulble at the Fri day evening lectures In Plymouth (,'hurch, Brooklyn," and the pastor says, it onuht not to bo tho custom to rnd tho Ulblo In tho public schools.'' Wh sec It stated that a circular will soon -bo lasui-d from tho Treasury at Washington advising tho national ibanks that hereafter tho pxpftue fall ing upon the Governqjent for oxpres sago upon notes sent to the Redemption Bureau fi r redemption, where such monev Is not. In a condition unfit for circulation, will !,c deducted from the amount received there, and conse quently will fall upon the senders. - Spepklng of the escape of W. M. Tweed, the N. Y. Observer.of Hie lflth, -ays f We have not, a syllable of roll aljto Intelligence in regard to tho arch rnbnr and fugitlvp, Twped ; nor do we. learn that anything has been done to call bis liberator.') to account. It is true nothing lias ben proved In re gard to life active assistance! of bs keepeie, tho Sberlll and Warden and assistant, In effecting bis escape, but lie was In their custody, and through thulr criminal neglect ho walked out of bis own door and Is by this time. In all probability In eoruo foreign country. Can such a thing ppcur, with no one to b.'.urie." A shocking accident occurred at Bremerhavcn, tho port of Bremen on Saturday last. Whllo tho steamship Mosel was embarking her passengers for New York, in the outer port. a case nt dynamite powder exploded, killing 69 persons, wounding' 85 more, and 8 are nilssjng, Only two of the passen gers were killed, tho fatalities being chiefly among those who had accom panied them. It Is supposed that the1 explosive sub-itanco was being smig gled aboard by a passenger. Thu sfeamor suffered no particular damage, on account of her great .distance from )J)0 explosion. This steamship was .expected to tako on board at South ampton the surviving passengers of the Deutschland. Mr. fllAfnp Tuesday In the House of Representatives introduced a meas ure proposing an amendment to tho Constitution. It provides that " No State shall make any law respecting tho establishment of religion, or prohibiting the freo exercise thereof, and tlmt no money raised by taxation In any Stale for, tho support of public schools or de rived from any fund thereof, pr any public lands devoted thereto, shall over tje under tho control of any religious sect, and that no money or lands so do voted shall b divided among religious sects or denominations." The discus sion of this Church nnd tate amend ment will bring out the views of Con gressmen upon an Issue which rnust excite the deepest interest during tho approaching Presidential champalcn. A general idea of tho expenses of the government may be gathered from tho following list of appropriations and estimates sent last week by the Secto tary of the Treasury to Congress for the fiscal year ending June SO, 16T7, the following being tho total recapitu lation by departments. The appropri ation for thu Post OIIlco Department Is In addition to the estimated receipts of the departmept. Kstl mates for Appropriations lor 1S7U. Objects. 10,,. Couaresa... 1(1,918,175 in TS.iUl ,K 1,0 1.085 10 I7i.isi.tti7 OS 17.13 ',! 17 22.7V M.H 49 4',MUVo l UWJ .7H 19 3.-5D.U-IO 00 on ..,0SVI9 ho 7H.40O (10 i rs.o,i oo i7i.i toe -5 41 40.031037 la Kxeo vepropT.,,. lep'coj btato...., Tteasurv I)ei't... War Drpartuic-ni. JJl'll I. ...... Interior lieu'i.... Post 01Bc Uein. Dep'tof JU'tlic. Dtp'l Avrlc'ltro,, lt.,"7;,M1 00 nufsiiou os 9 1 MOT 00 8,M7.3 41 249,120 to orand totals faii.eiitoj 43 t.93 104177 w Thn approprlrtlous tor tho fiscal year ending June ISO, 1870, were 110,804, M)i 3d less than the estimates, and the estimates for tho fiscal year ending June po, 1877, are 81,581,838 SO larger than the estimates for the previous year. The present distinctive point at IS' sue between the United States uud Spain Is btatcd In iion-ulUcia) bit usu nlly well-informed circles, as fojlows Tho United Stales aeks, tiist, that In the tuture all American citizens in Cu ba accused of vlo'atlon of law shall be tried by tho civil courts, and not by military tribunals, with all the rights in such cases as are secured by the sev enth articlH of the treaty of 700 j and becond, t(iat all sentences where Amer ican citizens havo heretofore been tried by pjllltary tribunals shall bo utiiuIed, Spain in buuitj degree concedes the claim of the Untpd States to tha first proposition, agreeing that In the future American citizens accussed of violation of law hall bo tried by tho ordinary tribunals, with the right to be heard by counsel, to summon witnesses, and era ploy other necessity safeguards to tho accused ; but wltji th reservation that all such trials 1mII bo according to the law of 1821, which provides for more expeditious pmceedlngs than those of thn civil coijfts for common crimes In times of juac?. She nNo offers to re vise all sentences passed by court mar tial op. American citizens, wlicre it shall li3 satisfactorily shown that such sentences were In violation of establish e.d laws. This reply is unsatisfactory to tlm United States, which takes the. ground that American citizens accused of crime cannot be tried by court mar tlal, but jiro entitled to trial before civil tribunals only as secured by treaty stip ulations, without such reservation as is proposed by Spain. Itlgolry In His Count' Institute," A t tho request of a number of our readers, wo publish (ho paper on "Gen eral Education,'' read by 5fr, Jas. N. Uerr, principal of the Welsspprt publio schools, at the ate County Institute, which called forth the " conden na tory resolution" of that body, and ex cited tho indignant comments of a wri ter In the Democrat, under the caption of " Bigotry In the County Institute." Ilera Is tho paper : OENEBAL KDJJCATION. Mr. President, Lad lee and Gentlemen , I (eel in attempting to envniiythuitf in regard to" genera oducitlou " something as a " and. erlng Jew," and perhaps you, too, will think tint I am one. I w.ll li v i-nd nay tow worm in general on the f ttipoi tance, and also on some o( the methods, Used In ooucatlou. First. ruil liufft We read aud spell miinly by menus of tho shape ot letter and words. All printers read proor, spell and correot typographical onora, not by remembering niechaulusliy who. llior a word ends with c. t, s or r. but or the ap liearancoof words by tho eye Instead of by rote by form uut language. It imnieiUutoly slr!ka tho cyo as correct or inooirect. not the ear. Tho coriectnasa ot this point 14 moro pioviug It se.f to us every day as we progress. Wo can submit this to every pood spelter Again, we liaidly ever have oceasion 10 hdciI words except wiicu theymo put on paprr. or 111 oritcrtuput them on, and this method ot learning to speU la jar superior mi ium iiieiuuu 01 spelling uvroie, anatacretore crdtdu'u should bo Xauglu first to hpoutumiuuu uy uii-hubo and words, Instead of. us poll and read by means of uppearnnces ot letters ind words. Instead of. us yet often practised, ov iota. )lote mav assist, but it should bo seco.itl. arv. This course will cuablo ns to remember what wo learn, whoieas should wo spend eara at ruto spoillnx and lcaOlnir. and ttufi'haTO be come expert as such spoilers, how many can write and spell an urdiu y paire of u letter or even roajv common vurdsl Gtvoaclass the saoio words to wruo which thoy havo Just spelled correctly bv loto. anil let tljem use tuem In writing, you wlil Hod many mitspeiieUwoid. Tho rout-on is lids wo leai u to spell by rote bv the Jlualo or Bound ot a word, anil this soon for gotten niter wo .eve achml,i herefore wu should Icainioread nnd spell bt' the eye by ibe ap pearance of words. The mind will rctalu whut. wolearu. Children will icarn In half (ho time coubumed In rote spoiling, and leiuin itmuuh belter. We are glad to sou thi4 methu I coming 111010 nnd mure into praotice, for Or It much piecious time will bo saved, which can be de Voted to a good caiue. This la nieo true in legard 10 reading, and the correct iiite of emohasis and laniziLiue. Ail mankind ate natural orators. Ilea.' tne child . relate some interesting lucident, or taut little 1 gtil nsrrate some eXLltin.; eroL. llellllfMn, htiimtner Ipr want of woid tior for Just ,no ! win-d reoiuroil 1 every sentence la well eouceir. ed eveiv empussis Is exactly light verv In. 1 lleciloulsP'rhet and most exorea'iveanddo- 1 gutiui. iioi nas uiugm neri ah chiiiiivn 1 aiu eloquent by mifiire thoy tpcak spuut.ine. ously. aud theiefoip pffectivily. tiaialhe.ir you that deep meli'dlous voice In vender wooav 1 glenf Ouo ot nature's ioUlemeu is iiourhi 101th, In ihe itedmeu's coqncil. such strains t.f eluquencQ a neer whs heard In 'mined life." uemi rup rpi-icu pi imkuu ujiu ill CKuniVK'S ariativc. Teli your qtory halt a Weil B.ia'l tho untutored tavaao ecel those who hate been at school nnd college ever since thuy leit thocrudlel bhuli childhood ecilpse muturityf iiiinguagj was given us to fpfr"S wh t wo I iiuuit ami leei uuu an 11 was uia given to us to (lefaco the beauties oltboulud by bungling ex presslo Botthem iinw mauyaio coniclontof tneir utier mublllti to oxorcss ovwoips one tenth el what they fi el and kuowi how many ore uaily moititled at their clumsy, lulling de livery! how, very defettivowe aie lu exiirpss. lug ourselvea o. this Is net nature's faint, uui our owu isuii. sun anoniu wo nut cnuearof to improve our existing educational svsteni. which somewhat tends to destroy tiis uutuiui doilvervf (live us eU'g'ince of stylo ve caro not 10.' gaudy attire or splendid equipage. What is inure iiuiuuiuus uiau u lauy lUHUiouauiy at tlreu irom hcai to foot u-suimug all the nlrs of would be attractiveness, yet whose lanaujge is iindpld uud uugrammatitul. The eagip and the turt)o Jiaruessed op together would make a hot ter tuutib. ttather elcgunco of expression In aga. man auowv attire unu uwlfwurduesa or expression. Oh, It nun would only take half the pains to 01 uament their conversation wmcu they do tholr persons, every souteuco woulu be tharmlng. Let ua, therelure, strive tq beautify every aeutoqcp wo utter and write. rvuturaLuesa, or simpiiciiy, IB anoiner linpor taat requisite in a good stylo. Whatever 14 na tural 1 beutitlful uud also porfect 1 and of, 110th. Inglsthlsmoio true than of the maimer of ex pieesing our Ideas. Let simplicity characterise al you say and vrhe, as weii as your style of expression. Whoever is natural In this respect is therefore elegant. Tho study 01 grammar la generally sunDosed to lmnart coirectness of exuressloii nnd mav reoder somo assisiance In conversation slid style, but we do not stop to parto as v, e talK ur reuQ. Tosi-pak and wiltocoirecily Is as natural as to calculate figures right 1 provided, hud eon. versatlona Uuults have not ui en tin iniul hefnr.i. hand. Those who will notice what strikes them as right ana wrong in woids of expression, will soou catch the spirit of lauguaae oa well as cstch tuuea byheurlug them Bung or played. After this theu giammar may be advantsifoosis. ly stuuiuu. ijci. us leuru mil iroiu oral insirao uon, afterwards from mechanical 1 and our best grammatical lustrucUon is Uie observation of the proper and Improper mmllsot oxpiessiou. Questions askeu hychUdteu should 00 ans weredlet them eveu bo encouraged to urn questiuus they think of, und do not bluff them off with shuttling unawfeiaj glye them the due explanation, or else tell them you du not know, auu if you can couple to your ausv, er a familiar Ulu'trfttion bo much thu better, 1'aieuu. us well as teaLhers. should trv and educate I hem selvos, lu order to educate their chndieu. and not rely entirely upon lured teacheis. Another lnetiioaot devejoidug children's intellect is bv "teaching them to think for tbemiehes." We too olteu teach tftptn to believe instead ot think teach Uiem to do then own thinking vivo them correct starting points, aud then let them investigate and Judge lor themselves. Xo their thinkluglor theui when they are children, aud they will get soma one to do 11 for them vheu they become older, and can bo led blindtotd 11110 politics, religion, literature, everything. Wo should also teach them to answer their owu questions as far as possible. They were told something yesterday which answei a a question asked to-day, recall theeo answers, aud tell them to put diQerent matters and things together aud form their own answers. These educational directions oro in perfect keeping with common, sense nod the laws 01 the mini. Too great er ror of ouUi Is In supposing they already kuow it all. No surer sign ot lgi.ors.nce exists than a con. celled Idea of great attainments tho more wo kuow. the less wo think we know. This is so the world over, bhow me tne person who boasts bow much he knows, aud 1 will show yoaone who tells how Uttie he knows. Learning liiiiublea. Alanv vears of bard studv barelv teaibes coi.celted mortals that they know and tau' know but very Utile the more we tearti. the moro we see what Is to bo icaruod. fiead lguursncswheieyer you can learn anything be diligent iu acquiring knowledge, because when e have employed aU uur time to the Dost adwnUe, we are sUtl mere novices iu the knowledge of the laws aud operations of uature nnd uod. Wu should uut consider our learning days otcrwpcu wego into some regular busi ness or marry, r.o one la loo old to learn. T110 bialu unexeiciaeq becomes lazy. Study la irksome to those who study Utile, not so wi.tu the brain Is eiercucd habitually as with too body so wltj the brain, use vivos supleueta. ClIMblVI.-, VUVIUI. -UVU-VW US Ullfl .! U uu-ut ot the mind Umber by dally exercise. Una meal Mill not last vouaweek. nor will oue U leUuctual renau Men make provision for f uod xor puysic-u provcuuer. uicu wuy uus lor iuou talt Wo should not do as somo do' survo the body to feed tho brain " this Indent would onlv be killing tho "gase,that laid the golden eggi" but nil eat nnd 110 study, no wonder some are so poverty stinck In Intellect. 4 few words In favor of female teachers. Wo man Is the natural tutor of children: her naturo fua her tor developing their minds as well as nura'ng their bodies men may tench Juveniles In their teens, but females should leach them nptothetrfonrleenih year ot least. Childion st.outd be taught histniy. both local and gene rol. Tlins In teaching them tho gcoarnpbyof any piece or nation, tell them nlso nil that u known cmceinlng tho Habits, ensloins. laws, governments ami pecn'luiiiiosof their lnhubi tants. T.iuwlll givo them enlarged views of tho Irne u iturn ot nion. huch knowledgo ot tho piaotlcst workings of luimuii nature would dla. cloeuiaiiy excplienccuntoma ind ptaciieesiu savage ana hn I civinze.l nfo. ami also export many thai am injurious nud thus load our youth to icljert upon what hablla nnd customs leadt'i hninen linpplnou aswtli as renernl ro form n.id n.-ogies'iun. The siuilv of goitru merit is alsonveiy impnritint one, csprcially tnogoyerninontot our own country. We. tho ueoplonf this m gtly empire, uro.its hereoitary sink's una qui ens. but 1110 Ignorant to go, em pnrsclveii-no nation or Indivhlnai choiild oe nl. lowed to govern tlicmsi-lei untl' they know how - to do so. Out co.iniry Is tho hope, our Ins, tltutlocs the Balyatlou of the wiillu. Wo tho educator-) of llm vn,ng, sinud In a inoioio-pou, stole situation than jve am nblo to couceivo. jok at the mighty sower lor good or ovll wnichyou mavdeieion. We nud ouracholars iVust,,"'!ler.n"uo' P'acllfally. tho character of tins ncpuulic. and tluough u, the character of Uio whule human lamily lorcenluiles to come. Momeot us are now, perhaps, instructing our future Mate and national, legislators uud pron, dents, and every ono of our bovs who Uveito beeomon man wi.i help 10 cast that national die which Biiull determine t .e character of our llopubllc, nnd through It the destinies of our race. If mo mnks tbiporeoa, theu all Is lost for years to come nt iuu ii but if 0 aro true to tho trusts, committed by our forefatheia to our hands, then will milennial glory soon burst up on onr lauu, and earth become a p nadiae. Tl'o only way to save our Institutions, to save our Uepuuiloialu educadleg all, and throu-rh our Common t-chool system tno.t mustbeaccom phsned. 'iho dang r Is imminent. We seo many youth growing up luicnoraiico and row. dyism vioseo Jioweas sctflsh mil designing men hod tho masses asttay in po.itics nud te ligioiii iln-iefoio let us endeavor 10 train up our youth to guide and govern our ltepuollu, which contains the tables i.f thn worid'i destinies, o right, till ita char letpr is once set. Hveryaa mimsirullou negeuerales, tais ailian eei our polltlc-i are coirupt and ho mi.ro rcox'eolbe iifflcc-rieekFi t;io sui or )s Jjc 01 sncoesa, wo. Ih, so far us bolng a passport lo oOlce, U an iusur. SJS.'te? un"''-''7w6ii-'gton if now nllvo wou.d bo immolated oij ihe altar of pariy. Our goveinmeut la new an4 o ire requued to eilu ciito tho pi oplo Itr uomiual conductors m Iho omiirs ot stife. 1 repeat there 11 no sanation but in fducatlnglhepeoolo. Andluroweare also expeciei) to teach oui chlld-en morals, aniiiti. Just nail rigiitwo should do a j. What guide ha vp we in go by why the Wb.o, for it is the onlv hook wnich coi t.ln our irue moral law," tbsTcu Cn.niniindmeutai T'nero was once a lawyor, who was avety profanomaii and a skepilc On aceitalnoc tasion ho asked anotherlawyerwh.it booshe Bhould rend onl;o evidences of Chn-tianlly. llowns advlsoJ to read, In the dial Instance, tho Bible iisilti inasmuch as many indoles oro vory ignorant nt It nnd fuithermoto. In order to reason correctly en any subject It la neces sary to uuderrtaud what It Is we reason about. It was stated to hliu also, that the luterunl evidences 0! the Uiolo nie oven struneerihau the eUeiual, lie was advised to begin his pe rusal uf the Uible with tho book of Oones a, Tins advlcowaaconiplied witht the aid of com mentailea and of his legal friend, was employ, odlu solvingd'Olculiies Uno evening, some tttno after this course of studv was cemuiencod, tho Chrrnlsu lawyer ea led in his skeptical friend, and tound him walking his room i and Bopiotoundly eugased In thought that his own cutiuuce Into the room was poi noticed, until ho aiked hi fnend w hat It was that occupied hi- attention. Tne skep tic replied. "1 have been rending the moral law" "Well, what rtoiou hlukor It r' hiked the other. "Well I'll fll you what I lueil to think 01 it, said the saepuo, "I auppoied that Muses was the leaner of ahoido of banditti 1 that having a strong mind, he acquit od a gi eat lnlliieuco over 11 superstition-. peq,ile . and that on Mount Mual he played oif some sou of ilie works, 10 the aniazim. nt ui hia ignoiaut tol lowers, who 1'nagiuciUln their uungh-d fear and eiipcrstltlua, that Iho exhlbltlpn was super Lfitmu!, "lint wliat do you think now 1" followed his friend. 'I bie been looking" lophed iho Bkeptio. "Into thenatuioof thit law. I have been tivlnc. 10 seo wnether I can add anything to It, or tuke nnvthiug iroiu It, a .ns tu mane it belter, fciir I utu not; it is perfect "The f'iist t'oiniuaudmeut," ten Inued he. '-diiecia us to make ihe (Jiealorthe objoet of supreme iovo auq reverence. Ihat is ilabt. it he be our cii'nmr. preserver, aud supieine benefjctor, uuqitglitto tieathim aud no other, as ucn. Tho becond Commandment fjrhids l.lulntiy; thai piecept certulmy Is light. The Tliiul, with equal Jiistness f.dlids piufunity. "'lip t'uuiui Axes 11 tune for ruuglons wpr ship. If there heu Qmi, ne ought loitaiuty to be worshipped 1 It Is tiiltablo that thoio shihii.t beau outward homiigo, sigulhcaiit of our in. vtardrogurd. if aodisto be woi shipped, it Is proper that souio time be Bet apait f r hat pur pose, when al. may worship hnu huriuoniod-ly, uud without interruption. Ouedy lu Beveuls ceitainiy not 100 mm-lit n..d I do not know that U is too little. Tho Filth deUnes Ihe peoulur duties arising from lainnv reladons. "iujuilesto ournii;Abdraio .hen classified by thu moral law. T hev ora ilivided IntqouVu ses of Hie, 1 huslity, prupeity, uud character! uud." a ild he. "I nottcothat ihe greatest often se in each o.ais is expressly forbidden, Thus, thegroatest mjmy 10 iifolsmuidor. to cnas tlly, adultciyt to properly. 1 heft 1 to character, peijurv. IN'ow tne greater offouae must include thu lesser of the aaino k.md. iUurder must in clude every Injury 10 lilei aduilry, eveiy injuiy to puruy t and so 01 the rest t and, tho moral none la closed and peifectid by a pioblbitlou, lorbiddiug ferry improper Uetxrt lu regard to our ueiglibor. "I hove neeu thinking." he proceeded, "where Moses got that law. I have read history. The Kgyptluus and the adjaceut nations we.o ldo.n tors i bo uere the liieekaandliumana 1 and the wlspsi. uud bot ot Greeks or llomaua never Sayu a ojdeot morals luce th's. Where did iososget this law, which surpasses the wis. doiq mid philosophy 01 tho most eulighteutd nges 1 41 o lived at a polled comparatively bar beioiis. "Vel ho has glyon a law, in which tho learn Ing and sagacity of uil Biiosequent times rau uetcct nn Haw. Wheie old ho get if 1 Uecouid not huvo souied so fur aboie hia aao as to havo devised it himself I anf aatlstlea w here he ob tained H t It must have come from tieaveu. I am convinced of tho tram of the religion of tho mule." Aud tho time ta fast approaching when we will be called upon to decide this great question, whether wo dare to use fcuese laws or not whe ther we aro to he governed by a pack ot shaven headed muuks, priests uud fucuiccruted nuns, or whether we, oa Hue Americans and people ot tuls Uepublle, may be allowed to worship Uod. as ile is. lu Ills luttuile majesty aud glory f 'Ihe old saw," Union la ftlicuglli," Is not a epejk word merely. Alt we r quite Is to unite toaother, and ue can accomplish our ends. Theu let us to up and doing, tor now is tho time, and alihouahonr labors aro not aeen and apiiiectated by all here on earth, they are by lilm above, ' Who doetii all things well," Letter from l'litladlcplila. PlIlUDHLI'lIU, Dec. 10, IS7 J. DE.ca APVOgiTE, Warden Punham. who let Mil Tweed escape (tl used to be the best boy lu the class, whenI went to Sundsy school, yoara ago, in Now York. Here's a telegram which was lately received at a telegraph officii t "Come on, grandma Js dying immediately." 1 1 would bo a good Idea for visitors to Ihe Coa tounlal lu have their pockets lion clad. I un derstand tho plckpoosets contemplate masiug a memorial haul here next year. The sawyer Ubservatorr has ceaecl ruunlng uutil April next. I understand the " imwers, that be " objectej to thilr running on bunday. Yes. strange to say, no complaint la uiado to tno sa.e or Uquur on that day, In cluso proximity ta the tower. "Can such thlugs be. and not escape our especial wonder r' Next summer the girls won't look at a young uiau, unless he Is loo years old. I am cnulvat tog gi ay hairs lor tho occasion, buy nothing of this, I beg of you. "Tho otaur evening a yonng lady tried to squeese into a seat next to an old gentleman In tho .Market street cais. "Don't tquoczo." said he, ' I am afeered you'll get blL' ho. greatly to th,e damsel's astonishment, ho got up and pulled a terrapin out ot each pocket. "I am uu angel," said fat Mrs uoggt to ber hasbaud, Iloggs, tho wieich, fa d that If she ever got to bo sn uuuel, she wuuld look tike a Herring's SHU Willi wings. A letter to melrum a seafarlngfrlend, tells roe that my last epistle to him "cheered his star board ear." Only think ot cheering a fellow's "starboard earl" The barge Chesapeake was captured last week by the Leopard, and then the Leopard was cap. tuied and taken to tho Z o. t'losence ot mind u a good th'dc. but I hope soon to have presents of mine. You have my number, I believer, Mr. Ediiorl "folks whu live lu gla-ii houses should not throw stones." Much bt-n the case, centen nial exblui era most take warning, for tho buildings are lorgoly composed of glass. Will we have snow tor Chrlsuussl A white mantle ou the earth lends a chruiu to the festive season, bnow or no snow, let ua all say " Uod bless ua every one." Your's truly, Mittcirrio. Nors. 6orry, but have cot a copy of that Issue left. m. Current Kvents. The municipal election In Boston Tuesday resulted In the re-election of Mayor Cobb by a plurality of about !5(0. The United Pacific Itsllrosd Company will par, on January 1. 1870. a dividend ot 2 per cent, at tne Union irnst Company, New Yorx. The Beml-aonual season of theStntoUronge of Patrons of Husbandry began Tuesday at l.snoaster Anout sou delouates, including many ladios. were preaent. 'lbs secretary's reoort showed the older to bo flourishing, the number of local granges being about ISO. - In tho Circuit Court of I'uiaskl county, Ar. kanaas, Monday, a colored woman ootsiueil a Judgement nine agonist tun at. Louis and Ircu Jltmntpid nillioad forlio- dnraagos for being rrfneda scat In a ladles' cor. r-.be claimed IJ4XI. A flront Milton. Pn., on Hnnd.iy night, do atioyed the ltiveislrle Hotel Heag Jt (Joodlon dei's block, riauae.'a clothing sti.ro and ihe Masunlo Hall. Lo-sjliainn . The tiro Is sun posed to hkvo been caused by a defective nuo. At llntfalo, Tnesday, t'lot'oioner's tnry in tho case ot tho two men killed recently by the collision nt Kast Buffalo, rendered a verdict de claring lhal they cume tu their deaths "through tro contemptible, taise economy practiced hv tho Now ork 1 cut al and Uud-on Ilivey Hall road company In not having snfflolent employes on .he ro.nl," nnd further nlamlng tho company for ilioiricgulorlty of running their trains." and for nolailug tho municipal ordinances by running their curs foster ibau six miles an hour wiihln tao city limits. AU Inti-realed In making money for tho boll. laya should consult Messrs lloxter & Co.. Banners. No 17 Wall Street New York City. Wo are authotizsd to say, that, besides being the largest and lending houso In thoir 0U9lness, they ni e publishers ot u work 011 tho boat method of operating In stocks, bonds gold, etc, in their market, wlthuut rlijr. It also gives the h nlitst aim lowest prices of leading atooks for the last ton years. This vork must prove not only in terestlug but valuable to pnrt!6a nesuing to operate in Wall Htrpet. 'Iho road to fortuno has been found by many throuvh its columns Hee their cord, in another coiuuin 01 this paper, snd ri niomher chat llieir standing and lespon. slbllity is ot tho highest order. it. -AtelemamfromSt. Louis repoits the dls foveiy of a gignutio laud swindle. It is alleged that deeds to lands lu Noutheustern Missouri oud K01 thoi 11 Arknusas has been systcmotlcail v forged for several ycais post, agencies for that puinoso ocingcstahllshM lu Cincinnati, Puts bui g. New Y'lrn. Philadelphia und s.uucnester, Lnglaud, anil that sales havo been mace of over n!,t00,cUi scies of land, at a valuation of iis,ooo.io te 30,.ixi,ooo The 1 .nd thus f 1 aodu iontly olspnso.i of is owned bv none residents, and the destruction of the records during the war euab.ed tue ring to carry out their fraud. It is said tho forired deeds have bcoti sold "all over tho United btotes and Knaland." Iir. Ihomss K. llurmau. uavld S. lllugham and Juiiios L. Lawtou have been ludipied hy the UrandJuiyot rshaunou countv, 410., for com plicity In the ft oud. It Is said that Lawton was the leader and operated largely In England. New Advertisements. ANTED SOON, suwxai uv mo l.UUsXWUni JjliUIUUTUiN TJUHOUOil of TilUISE TltOUHAND DOL. l.AItM nt IflTflir'P lr,ir fiirvmiTu iKTm.Kt 4 T k A ftT 1. si., nnmvntt -as- 13 1, Ireo Irom tuxauon. Applv to Doc 13,1875. A STRAY PIG. cB-uoiu iud picmises ui uib unuersigneu. a short llmo ago astray Pig. Tho owner Is re quested to come forward prove property, pay charges and tako it away, or It will be sold ac cording to law. SAllINA HON'IZ, l)eo. is, I8i5-w3 IUckcrtsvllle, FrankUn twp. To Consumptives. mllK advertiser, having been peimaneutly L lured of that drpnrt dl8oa,e, Coutuuiptiou, hy a n 1 111 pi 0 remodv Is anxious to makn known to hia te.low Bufferera tho mean 4 or cute. To ail who deMio It, ho will Betid a copy of tho pie pcrtption ueil. (tree of cliargo). wltn tho duco ttouqior prepai Inland usiiiKtbe Hanif, wiuuh Xhiiy villi tiuil a tuitK CUKK lor CONUMlvriON. Jibillil A, UliOSCHITiB. txG. I atuui wishing tue prracrltion will t1easti ItJiV. iU. A. VllrfUJN, 104 Tenu Htteot, H UlLitusbar" jsew York. dec. la-nid Errors of Youth. OENTLKIJAN who suffered for years from Nervous fjcluilty, Premature Secay.and all i.iu viit'c-c-i ,.c j t.uiniiii iiiuisei ccioii win, jur i no sake of siiffeilug humanity, send freo to all who the simplest remedy by which ho was cured. Snfforers wishing to profit by tho noverlisei's experience cm do so by addreaslng In perfect .n.ifl.lh..n iniiM ii nnni,u i ur aooressing in perfect JOHN 11. OODBN, 4; Cedar Sr., Now York . deo 18 mS jKHISTER'S NOTICE. Notice Is horebv r-lven thnt. thA rva.nl... Administrators and Ounrdlansherelnafternam ed havetlled their respective) accounts of tho following estates In Iho Register". Office, at M nucu Chunk, In nnd for the County of Carbon, which acrounla havo heen Allnwrul h.- rimiins. istor. will oo prcseutod to the Judges of the Orphans' Court on Monday, the mh day ot Jan- uury uuu, ui iu u riqea A.ju iox conunuaT.ion First and final aeeorsnt of Thomns Shaffer, ad. miuMrator of the estate of John Henoch, dee'd. Final account of Thomas Kuehner, cecal Clan of Esby Ualllet. First opd final account of Daniel etroupand Mary Bo.ycr, administrators, itc, ot Davit Soconil nnd Bnal acoonnt of John Smith, ad muilalrntor of the esr.itA nf fli'irln. nmin.-t deo'd. Ilrst and final account of Elizabeth Kereher. administratrix of John Keraher, deo'd. First acoonnt of Manuos Slcainly. one of the Administrators of p. II. nilllck, dee'd. . . A. wniTTINQIIAM, Ileglster, Iteglstot 's otaco, JIauch Chunk, tec. 18. 1875, THE AVEEKLY SUN. 1770. NEW YOUK. 1870. Elehteen hunnred and peventy-eix 1 tho Cen tennial rear. It la a: Ao iho year in n-hloh an Uppositiou Housed Hepresentatives. the first slnco the war, will he in power at Wafthlntrtoii j and iho year of the tvrcuty-tbtrd election of a lTosldfutof the United States. All ot these events are sure to ho of rroat interest and lm no nance, esperia ily the two latter, and all of them aud eveiythfufl. conneotetl with thorn will ho tally and lretddy reported and expounded lu THE BUN. Tho opposition noose of Representatives, taking the line of Inquiry oiiened re-Mrs ago hy 'l he HUN, will etorpJv1 und dilljreutlr InvoniRato tUo coi rapt ions and misdeeds of OBsUiTu ad niinlstratlou t and will, lc Is to he hoped lar the foundation for a new aud better peilod in our nadonal history, of all this tub Huxwiu con. tarn complete and accurate accounts', turmsh Ins Its readers with curly and trustworthy in. fonnatjou upon taee nbsoroina topics The twenty-third Presidential (tiectlou. with the preparat.ons for It, will he mmnoraO'e as de cidiug upou aUsiNT'a aspirations for a third teiui ot iwweraud plunder, aud suit moro as deciding who shall he the t-audldate of t he party of He form, and ua electiuff that candid iio. Con. cernlnffalltnt-sosnhjects, those whu read Tub bUN will have the ooustaut means ot belly: ttio. ounhiy wed luforuied. The WSKkltun, which has atutned a clr cuiatiou or over eighty thousand copies. ul ready has its readers In every Mate aud Terri tory, and wotni't that tho year 1B79 will see tbelr numbers doubled. It will continue to bo a thorough newspaper. .Ail the general news of the day will be found In it, condensed when unimportant, nt full lenirth when of moment j and always, we trust, treated In a clear, Inferest-. Juk aud Instructive manuer. It Is our aim to make the Wekklt Bus the bent family newspaper tu the world, and wo shall continue to wive In Its columns a largo amount ot miscellaneous reading, aueh as stones, tales, poems. Bcleutlflo intelligence and axmculturalluformatlou, for whica we are nut able to make tooni In ourdailr edition. Tho agricultural department especially Is one of lis prominent features. The fashions are also regularly reported lu Us columns; and aq are the markets of every kind. The WtKJCLV 8UK, eight pajgeawtth flltyjlx broad columns is oulvl.H)a year, postaae. pre paid. As tidi price barely repays the cost of the papei, uo discount cuu he made from this ratd to claba, agents, rostmasUrs, or anyone. The DULY 8 UN. a large four page newspaper of tweoty tight columns, mves all the news tor two cents a copy. Hnbscrlptlon, postage pre- f ald, 65c. a mouth, or tKlW a year. Buuaay edl ion extra, fl.lu per yeai We have uo travel ing aveuts. Address, THE BUN. N, Y. City. tior. 27,-4t Plotts' Star Organs. Evrtr instrument fullr wsrrsnted. Factory andefaco, Washisston, h. J, Oorrespondeueo snllelLJ. y New Advortisoraoiitri. It Pays ! It Pays ! ! what rp-AZ-srs T TAY.g overr Mnnufacturer, Merchant. Me- - chanlc, Inventor. Farmer, or PrufeBStonal tuan, to keep Infomiod on all th i impi o vements and discoveries of tho ago ITI'AYeithoheAaof every family to Intro, ducolnto his hou-ehold n newsntper that is la stinctive, ono that fosters a t tin to tor Investiga tion, and promotes tha'icht nnd encourages dls. I'usston amonctheiuemhera, mm: scientific American JL which hn been publlshwl weekty tor the lat thirty years, does this, to an extent beyond that of any other publication, In fact It Is the only weokly paper puHtabed in tbe 0nl. ted S'ates, devoted to Manufactures. 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PATENTS '?'he?ino M U.v.N & Co. are Solicitors Of American and Fo.eijrn Patents, and havt the largest esiau. llshment lu tbe world. More than llfty thou sand applications have been made tor patouts through theli aeency. Patents are obtained ou the ben Urms, Mod els oi New Inventions and Sketches examluod and advice free. A speclnl notice is made tn the bcienuno American of all Inventions Pat ented through this a geucy, with tho name and resiueuco oi the .Patentee. Patents are often sold in part or whole, to person atti acted to ttio la vent ion by uch notice mend (or Pamph let, containing full directions lor obtaining Patents, a bound volume containing the Pat ent Laws. Census of tho U. 8., ann i-fc? Knrray. Ingot mechanical movements, prlco 25 cents. Address Jor the Paper, or concerning Patents, MUNN A Co., 37 Park llow, New York-Ilranch Office. Cor, i & 7th Bts.. WaBhingtou, D. C. ill xiii mm i3 rfaK W i On uuy in. uu ii ic. AEruvi ntiuit.ii. umiiiv M am terms free. TltU E & Co.. 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This artall can possess,free, by mall, for 25 cents; together with a Marriage Guide; Egypt ian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladles, etc. l,OjO, 000 sold, A queer hook. Address T. WILLIAM .t CO., Pubs, Thlla. FITS, Epilepsy, Falling Fits CURED. This Is no hnn-buff. For Information, lnqulra otorwrlM to MUYEH DUOTJIKItS. Wboltv tsle Druggists. Hlourosborg, Uolumola Co., l'a' AUVERTISICK'S GAZETTE A Journal ot Information for Advertisers. Edition, 9.600 copies, rutllsneil weeScly. Terras. $3 per annum, in advance. Five siuneu cobles (dlfftrent dates) to one addross for U eta, Offloe, Ko. 41 1-u-k How, New York. OEO. P. ItOWELl. A CO., Kdltors and Pub Usher. 1875 fall 1875 Mrs. M. Guth ItespecifnllT annonncs to the LADIES OF WWIftHrollT AND VICINITY Installs has last returned from theCITY, anil la tow recelv lOEonoot the l.AKUliHl'aTOUKacli'ALI. Millinery Ooods COMTOISING, Hats, Bonnets, And Trimmings ever before broajiht Into this section, and Uut sue Is prenaxed to do tbem up la .lie Very Latest Fashion, AT ritlCEls UELOW ANY OTIIEn .BS TA11I.18UMCNT IN TUB COUNTY. Also. AN JONTI It ELY . N RW STOCK OF SWITCHES! Tin Heal and Imitation 11 air. NO. TIONB. and AIX other Good usually kept In a First Class HilUncry Btore. Ladies' own Hair. made up to order Call and Inspect Goods and learn rrioc before purchaainsr elsewhere. MRS. M. GUTH, Welssport, Ta. April Hi So $5 II $5-00 5 $5 draw one of the following PromiuoiS, On December tli, 1875. A Tenth vblch costs onlv tv can draw an v ?Lt,hr.enn",".wlngl."ni1 bo rec?lvS T thS C'onipntiT at any time In a x months, as (tin th. rnrch-usotaKonond. "tarn tne cnanee lor (tain and no chane for Iool in 10 in 30 10 100 290 ill raid InCsufa. and no dod action. 19000 Tho Lowest Premium Is 18.10. Ejcti Fraction most draw thU sum. All Fractions; will be ood with fnoo to'tttir. cha se a whole K0.DO Bond. for foes' ocUnco,0-' fononoand no,sno A Sli Ttnnil . . . - vat muhk. ui lour crawiBM cacn year, until It has drawn ono of th. f ailowi $100,000 $31, $50, $100, $200, $300. $00, $1,000, $3,000, $5,OOp, $10,000, l?35,ooo, Snt Loans0 0PJr' -Pesn OOVOT- Tho Uonds aro a sato Investment. ' 1'EOPLE OF SMALL MEANS i:B1n1,,I1o better or sator Investment. Ko. chance of loss. A fortune may be aoqolred On December Gih On January Ord.- PURCHASE NOW. How to Purchase. or Postal Order.or Uraft.or cnolose arflenbtoft In A I fm& fTtV lot t at tn ..... . i " . the IndustVlM Exhibition 6o. """" v'Tmu" CRYSTAL PALACE Which every American will be proud of. RECOLLECT, The Industrial Exhibition Is a lerttlmtU en terprise, chartered bv the Stale of New Vorx. Ita Directors aro the best cltuens el New It has had sevon drawing s'noe July Wtand. paid oat In principal and Interest, 750,000. Any one obtaining a pretnlnm,the company pledges Itself not to make public Thla enterprise Is simply anew form of bond i tn no sense Is it to be recognized as a lotte-r. 1 aero are no blanks. Ile surp and purehas at once. J 5 will buy a Fraction tor December eth, ml a " Qaarterliond for Jan 3rd, ma $10 " " Half liona ' .20 " ' Whole llond ' " All Bonds are exchangeable Into city loll, in the suburbs of Now York City. Each Hond.holaer la regarced a. an honorary member of the Industrial Exhibition Co., and Is welcome at the Parlora of tbe Co.. No. 11 East 17tU Street, Agema Wanted. All communications and remittance, lo be made to the Industrial Exhibition Co., It Xsst 17th St. bet. eth Ave., and Broadway, rtew York City. For the purpose of riving the Bonl-hoWer. of the Industrial Exhibition Co., fall and eompi.t-a Informanon as to the progress of th. Company, and aonmolete Hat of the drawings, an Illus traied Journal will bo published, vh i Tha Industrial Exhibition Illustrated, Subscription Oua Dollar per Lar Any ono sending club ot 1 5 subscribers, with IIS will be given a Premium of ono Fraction or It llond club ot 27 snbsnrlbera, a k Bond, club ol 50 subscrl oers a whle Bond. Address. Industrial Exhibition Illustrated, 12 East 17th Btreet, New York Cltry. SCO Will purchase 18 Fractions. NciT. 13 -ot Dr. Warner's Sanitary Corset, With Sklrt-Supporter&Self-adJua. Pads PaTK-NTU) BkrT.Sgtb. U75. Secures Health and Comfort (of Body, wltn uraco ana ueauty or Form. - We would particularly call attention to th." following advantages, ..4 1st. It afforda a convenient and .fflcleat .up-v-i port for the nnderoloihlng. , 2d. -l he Neif-Adjustlng Pads are the delight of " every lady. They give elegance to the form, and . are not In any way tnjnrloue or objectionable. " 3d. It combines three gartnenla in onea cor-' -set, a aairt aupporter.apd aelt-sdlustlng-pada- and yet cost, uo more than an ordinary eoraet. In ordering, give site ot waist Instead ot num. ber of eoraet usually worn. Price In Loudon Cord. Il'c, eatteeu, fl.Tt. Iitlsses'Corseu. !,:, Chlldien'. Corset-Wslsi with stocking Supporter. 91,60. Baa-plea .eni by maU. on receipt of prlee.. ' IV U cent, will be allowed for thla advertise ment. If It Is cut out and sent with tho order. Great Inducements to good A.enta. Address Warner Uros, 783 Drond-nisyi N.Y NO.-.20-W4 , niacdonaltl's Now Story. St. George and St. Michael. ' A IlOlUXCBOyCUTlUKBAini ROUXDBaUD. lit GEOUGE MAODOKALD, Author ot "Annals ot a Quiet Neighborhood." ' Wlnfred Cumbermede," dsc 1 Vol. iLLtirraiTEtV I2raa cumi.tt.TH, 9 " The works ot uo noVellst ot 'the present day have had wldrr sa.e or been more universally- " admlrod than tbe stories ot thla wonderfnuy gifted author 'Bl. George and at. Michael 'la bla last and crowning nort.M Celumous IHrp. MItlaonoot Mrs Maoaonald'. most enjoyable, productions, and will win him host, at sew friends and admlrera,"--HarttonX toti, " T here Is a good, portrait of the author, and a number of illustrations wiilch are more than asv dtuarUy fine." i'uWKAstr'i Weekly. To bo had of any Bookseller, or will b ant to any address postpaid, on receipt of price, ky J. Ji. FOBB & CO.,Jubllahera, nov27 87 Part place, W.w Yorx, UDITOB'S NOTICE. Notice is berety s-lv.n, that the unteeals-nM-Auditor, appointed by the Cart ot Commonr I'leas of Osrbon County. P. lo dlstnbate the. funds In Court, s rising from Bbrrlfr. sal. ot the. real estate ot Charles itaadensplel. wul atlendi ta the duile. ot his appointment ou TUfcSDA Y. tbe list day of DECl.MUEli, U7t. at lOo-elooa: A.ZVL. at hia Offloe, first door above tl). Pint National Bank, Maoch Chunk, Pa-, when and, where all perscaa interested may appear. P. J. MKKUJLli, Auditor. November 27, lS7iwi rjpo Whom It May .Concern. Alt person, are hereby cautioned aratntt no gotiatlng Two Notes ode for (U to and one ffr f 10 iw, bearing date November la. 1871. drawn bv the undersigned and made payable to J. J. illLL. aa I shall refu paymenlo! tbem. not having rtceivea value therefor. s, , i' J- WOLF, LetlfehtoD, Pa. Not. 27. 1875-wt UUO I WO " I W0 1 to ta I io I " I 210' 1