t II. V MOIlTlllMKIt, KMTOtt I.E1IIUIITO.V. I'A.i SATURDAY MllllMMI .IAN. IS, 1870. Commodore Stqiliun Upcnlur.nf tlie navy, died In l!os(ou on Caii;ritay,ni;i (1 01 years, lie wrtB a nrm!fou of the Co in modem Ut'cntnr who surged In the nnvy In 1708, nml a nruhuw of Coin, modoru Stephen Dtcntur, llw hero of Tripoli and of tho War of lata. Important 1o Teaclters. In compliance with n. resolution iimnlniously adopted at tho late county Institute, nslihiK fur ,tho passage of a bill making It compulsory upon School Directors to allow teachers their salary whlto In nttemlaiice nt County Insti tute our representative, Hon. A. J. Durllng, on Tuesday last, Introduced In the lloiipe, a general bill for that purpose, applying to All tho counties of !tho .Commonweultli. Tho following Is the bill as Introduced : AN ACT pioviOlnifnr the Psvmcntof Pchool Teachers wlnlo iiitenmnir t!ri Count) liisil. tnle nt Tcacncrs In tho set crnl Counties of this OmimohwoaUli. frtCTio.tl. lie u enacted by the Senate and Jiomc of levrcsentutivei uf the Commonwealth if I'enna. In General Asxemiljj met. antl it tg lierehv enactet by authoritvlif the tame: That from imrt iitii r tnu passugo of this act tl.e Hchool Directors ol tho liferent wards, boioughs, townships and independent ehool dtbtiicls fhioupliont Uns Commonwealth, flutll allow lo the pciiool teachers emp'o.ed therein. who ntc nctunllt engaged iu teaching scl.ool nt tho time, then wsges tor tho time whilo attcidlng tho County Institute, held jeaily fortno Imptove. meutot teachers In their respective counties. Tho vessels of tho North Atlantic .fleet, nro being concentrated at Port Royal, S. C, as it la tho Intention of tho Secretary of tho Navy to make that place the headquarters of the Station. The climate of tort l.oyrtl Is healthful, tho harbor offers every facility for tho wcerclse of naval tr.etics, and vessels rendezvoused there could reach .Cuban waters and tho ,Qulf,wliero our Interests need most to be looked after, within forty-eight hours, it is tho policy of tho Navy Department to havo our homo squadron larger than any abroad, so as to be prepared for any emergency which may arise out of the Cuban trouble. In this connection, it Is said to bo believed "In well-informed circles" at Wash ington, that tho uncertain hold which Spain lias upon Cuba may Involve tint power in a difficulty with the United States, and may also causo it to part with that island "as a matter of neces sity." Many vessels will bo ordered to Tort Royal from our Northorn ports, as well as several from abroad. Cash Sales. Ilenry Nothsteln & Son, merchants, of East Pcnn, have .thjs week Issued a notlco to their customers and friends, that on and alcr February 1st, they will do business ody on a cash basis, and that they have parked down the price of goods accordingly. This is a step In the right direction, If people would pay cash us they go, Instead of running up monthly bills, our business men could' afford to mark down the prico of nearly every article of family necessity, There Is pcarcely a working man In this neighborhood that Is neces sitated to ask credit from month to month from his grocer ; he receives his monthly wages regularly, and might Just as well go to the store with the cash In his hand, pay down for what he gets, as to carry a book and have it put down. It Is simply a bad and foolish practice tho workingmcn have fallen Into, and many dishonest persons take advantage of tho credit system to run up bills and then run away and never pay them j and who are the sufferers .thereby ? Tho merchant or the custom er? Wo say both. For the careful business man must, In fixing the price of his goods, make a margin for bad debts, and, consequently while he suf fers a portion of the loss, tho customer who pays must also suffer a proportion ate loss, in that he has to pay a certain percentage advance on all goods he purchases more than he would have to do f all paid the cash for their goods when they made their purchases. The cash system Is the only real way of do ing business, and If it was once fairly Inaugurated, we would hear very little more of failures in business and hard times. General Gordon Granger died In Santa Fe, Now Merico, of apoplexy, on Monday evening. Io wbb stricken with paralysis a few weeks ago, but had nearly recovered, and his death was unexpected. General Gordon Granger graduated at- West Point In 1845 and entered the Second Infantry, but was transferred to the Mounted Bltles in 1840. He was brovettcd lieu tenant and captain for gallant services In the Mexican war, and at the out break of the rebellion was appointed Colonel of the Second Jflchlgan Cavalry, He was appointed a brigadier general of volunteers March 26, 1802, and September 17th of the same year he was mad3 major general. After the battloof Cblckamauga he was given command of the Fourth Corps, and be was engaged lu the operations around Chattanooga aud In the battle of Mis sionary Kldge. He subsequently com manded tho district of West Florida and tho Department of ,t,lio Gulf, and was in command of the Thirteenth Army Corps In operations ond(ng hi .t'lio cnptuio of Mobllo.-Apill 12, lg05. Fur the latter service lit) was brovetted Major Gt'iicial IJ. S. A. Ho was mtn tfti'd out tit si;rvpo ,ln January, 1800, and In July following was Rsslgned to duty us Colonel of the Twenty-tlfth In fautry. ruin Marcji, 1800, to Decem ber 1070, he was not on duty, but at the last imiued date liti was abslgned to itlio Fourteenth Infantry, and was soon after ttniisrerrea to tlie l Iftiieiitli In fantry, with which reglmunt he has since been on duty on die plain. Stale Troiumrot'' Report. In the House of Representatives, on Wednesday Inst, Major A. Wilson Nor iln, Private Secretary of tho Governor, presented the annual report of the Stute Treasurer. It is us follows : Gentlemen : I submit herewith, In conformity to law, a statement of tho receipts and expenditures of the Treas ury for tliu flseal year ending Novem ber aoth, lSTfl, showing a reduction of if l,3J5,4l7 03 of tho public debt, aiul a balance 111 the Treamirv of $01)3.207 27, of which $53,334 78 U to tho ciedlt" of (hu General Fund, while the approprl. atlons jet duo and payable out of this fund will exceed o0,U00. I again deMro to call tho attention of tlie Legislature to the disproportion bo tweeh'the revenue nml the require ments of the Sinking and General Funds, While tho former Is largely In excess of the demands of 'the Constitu tion, tho latter Is entirely iiindcu.uato to pny the ordinary expenses of the State oyernmeiii, with constant embarrass ment during the last fiscal year to tho Treaursy and to tho creditors of tho Commonwealth. Prompt legislation Is necessary, eith er in the form of additional taxation or of a diversion ot a portion of tho Sink ing Fuud revenuo to general uses, for tho relief of tho Treasurer and the pro tection of our credit. Tlie revenues of tho Sinking Fuud consist of the tax on corporation stock placed in that fund by Legislative en actment as per act of May 0th, 1874, amounting to 82,000,000 ; the proceeds of the sale of the public works, placed theio by authority of tho Constitution, amounting to $730,000. Tho Consti tution compels tho maintenance of the Sinking Fund at sufficient to pay 250, 000 of the principal and the Interest on the public debt, which would to gether, amount to 81,575,000. It is, therefore, the privileges of tho Legislature to ruako any diversion of the tax on corporation stock, or sub stitute any other taxes, provided tho Sinking Fund is maintained at sufficient to meet the demands of the Constitu tion. Very respectfully your obedient servant, It. W. Macket, State Treasurer. Tho report of the ComnilssionorH of the Sinking Fund sets fotth as follows ; In compliance with the fourth section of the act approved April 22rid, 1!58 ; the fifth section of 'tho act approved April 13th, 1870, and the fourteenth section of an act approved May 0th, 1874, we havo the honor to submit the following report for tho ear ending November 3Uth, 1875: That the amount of principal of debt redet med during the year was $1,335, 407 63. Amount ol annual lnteiest paid, tl.399,178 43 Amount ot tho debt of the Oolnmon u ealth on Nov. 3utu, ls;5. (23.233,137 74 To which there Is tn ,tho Sinking riiuri lor the payment of tho pub. Ho debt bonus ol the Teuna. Kali- road Company, 5,300,(100. repio. sentlng an tnlebtannis of f i,l3:,5tl 88 Donets ot Ailouhcny Valley Hullrond 3,40O,OuO 00 Jialance In Sinking I uii'l, Kov. 30th, lt74 1131,028 49 !).4M,572 M Thus leaving an Indebtedness un provided for of $13,760,504 80. The entlro debt ot the Common wealth maturing or payable before Nov. 30tb, 1875, has been paid or pro vided for. Tho revenues of the Sjuk Ing Fund must therefore necessarily ac cumulate in the treasury until 1877, when a portion of our outstanding In debtedness becomes payable unless tho Legislature shall authorize tho pur chase at market ratos of a portion of the debt not yet duo. On August 1st, 1877, the five per cont. gold loan of (he act ot May 4th, 1852, amounting to $3,207,500 Is das and reimbursable. This IS tho only loan of the Commnn yeajth actually duo In that year. Tho s'scond or 10-15 series of tho six per cent, 'loan of 1807 Is payablo at any time after the first of Feburary, 1877, and before tbe'first of February, 1882, at the option ol the Commonwealth. The holders of the better class of certificates will have no lawful claim for tbe principal of their debts until 1882. The receipts of the Sinkmn Fund, if that fund is maintained as at present constituted up to August 1st, 1877, will suffice to redeem at maturity the entire amount of the five per ceut. gold loan, In addition to the payment of the annual inteieet upon the State debt. Its maintenance, however will neces sitate the imposition of new taxes to tustain the general revenue, which has beep" found entirely insufficient to meet tbe general expenses of tho Common', wealth. Itespectfully submitted, M. S. Quay, Secretary of tbe Commonwealth. J. F. Temple, " Auditor General. It. W, Mackey, Statu Treasurer. In Bradford county, tho other day, a lather aged nlDety years boxed nla son's curs severely for uboslni; Ins wile. The Loy Is ubout sixty yeatBold. It Is stated that over 13.0JO tracts ot land embruMiiK 2.&00.W0 acres, remain unpatented lu l'euusylranis, upon which there la due ilio commonvealUi tlireeqaamrs ot a jmlllon-dol-lata. Victoria Woodhnll and Tennio C. Clsfliu ap. peaied ootore thetienutu Committee on claims tVodnofeduy to urge a claim lor damages on ac count of urrost and luiprlsoumput In Now Yorx in 1973. for uttoiiuK an obxoeue publication, 'lliey alleged that, lueir arrest was llloir.il, that tue ooi ol their defence apainst the i u jcutlun was over 6u.oou.aca thai their notion by tho suspension of their paper was IH',uuo. llarney MoQuald. convicted lu the U. B. Circuit Co ait et Ilaltltuuro of forjonu bounty and pouslou claims, was senteucoil VVednesduy to six yoait' linpilsonuieut lu the pcuultemlaiy am1 the paynv u- of u fl..e ol t.ooo The National Capital. FltOM OUB OWN WABIUXOTON COnttKsrONDIST. Was iiinoton, Jan. 13. IS7D. Tho policy of tho Democratic lenders of the IIouso Is being developed nml Its lilclieat trump caul will bo labelled "letrenchineiit " Theio Is talk of cutting down oipensos nil arouiiil.Army iippniprinllons, in well nt the army itself, nro to bo whittled down io tho little end of nothing. Ulvcr nml iintirar, and Internal improvements guieraliy nro to bo allowed to InJio .carp ot theniaelTOs. Hie Indian liuieau Is to be put npon short commons and tlioioblo sons of tho forest mid tho plain can tako to the wnr path to lay In their winter suvplles, or do wltliou t.them altogether. If this policy Is orrled ont wo may have to tecord n desperate strngK'c between Mr. I,o, and tho frontier Bettlcrst In whli-n cao wo can only pray that Mr. Darwin's thoory may hold pood, and hope for tho survival of tho fittest, Thepnlaiv and peiqulellsot that much abused Tlllaro post master Issouitlit to bo cur. tailed and tho free delivery ot malls In tho cities having less than eighty thousand Inhabitants to bo discounted. i: erj thltiK, in short, is to bo trought down to n pnveity-stiltken bisls, ox cept the Riilnrienof mem hers of Oongrets i theso of couno nio aboro fho mutations ot pnrty ex pedients null bmifoni legilation. While thoso heavy reductions nro piopoted In the above matti rs, bills havo been nliomly Introduced ror thetelKfof the citizens ot the South 'which If passed will Involve tho payment of (70,ot0,iou ont of tho Treasury. Not much can bo learned lierolnst now In re eard to tlie WJiiskvy frauds, there are somo lenky vessels in the Treasury Department that wereniltil latair nutto willing tn divulge all tili'V know lliloli tiin tmhlFcr lint InfnrniHtlnli whfph cnjlilea sotcb 'ot the operators tn tho 'crooked" to put thctr huusos lit oldernLd pre- 1are in a measme lor tho ml h to cnlno hnvtng ieen mado public, these sources of information received oiders not to converse with tho credu. lmiB correspondent on this Intel cstlng topic, of enurso tilts seciecv has given use to minora thatsomoof the guilty ones nro to bo allowed to eBCape and that It is for tills reason that all the proceedings nro shionded lu mystery and Varciullv truarded from tho knonlediro of the 'public. Tho nbsiirdltynt these reports is up. I'ureiii ni n Kinuco. lull. noiiiiUKsoems 10 come nnusi to those who nio determined to tlnd faults they chartred the Clove ruinent n shott time ago with having embarrassed thoprosocutiou by di vulging Its plans In ndvanco and now the- ceil buio It for preserving n discreet and proper st. lence. It having boin tuniored that evidence has been dlteovcted Implicating Col. Fred. Oram and Orvlllo (Irani, in somo uf the Whis key frauds. Inquiry was mado at tbe Treasury Department ro ascertain It theio was any foun. datiou for tho repoit, Hecietsry llilstow. states that there is not tho least omidntlon for tho statement ho far as any evidence before the Department allows, llo consuleis it a fabrlcn tlun ol tho Whiskey ring and patt ot a couccrt. cd plan to drag In prominent names for tho pur poso ol diverting attention finm tbe real otloud. ers. Itlspiohablo that Joycoaud McDonald, mado the lesser light1! at tho ring believe that parties wore in the compuacy who had lnUu. enco enough to protect them fiom the conse quences ot their crime, and iu their wild cftoits to shield themselves they are making accusa tions light nml left In tho hopo tit striking a weak Joiut In the nimor ot somo prominent oftl clnl anil thus make It Ms Interest to come to their roscuo in tho hour of their cxtromltr.Tbis hopo however will tall I hem, as the recent slez ureslu Chicago show that Secretary Diistow menus business nml that It la his determination to destroy tho Whiskey rings and cut them up loot and branch. boveral prominent members of the Centen nial commlatuniihavo been lu thoolty for Boyer al days ui clug prompt nrtlon In relation to an appropriation 10 tho Centennial exhibition to enablo them to complete tho building and open the exhibition in Alny next freo of debt. Tho Centennial committee ot tho House lcporied a hill on ThuiBday last ombo'lying thovlons of the commission and an effort will bo ramlo to pas ltln tho Ilousonu Monday under a suspen sion of too nilcs. Tho bill provides for the ap. proptlatlon tl.MW.OOU from tho Treasury, one thud of which Is mude payable Immediately nud tho balance ui four equal payments to bo paid on the draft of tho 1'resideut nud Tieasuret of tho Centennial nuance committee. It further provides that this appropriation shall share pro-rata with tho hohteis of tlie Centennial Btock in any prollts tint may bo realized Iroin thn exhibition, winch amounts shall be return ed to the Treasuiy, Thlslast clauBO was Inser ted to meet the objections that were urged arninst tho appropriation on iho ground that tho exhibition was u Joint stock nasooiauon.aud that it un undondltlonUI nppronuation which enabled them to open freo ot debt was 'mode tbero would bo somo fat dividend to dlstilbuto among the stockholders should tho exhibition prnvo a nnaucial success. Tno mombprs ol tho commission are aecom. pamed bv several luiltiontial cltlnena of Phila delphia who are working in tho Interest of tho bill. Among them Is Col. A. K, Mccluro, uf tho Philadelphia Times, who Is busily onaaged Interviewing lnombcra and setting forth tho mints of tho bill and tho proprloty nt Its early passage. Itsfrleiidsaro very conlldont of lis fcuccces and claim that two-thirds of Iho House will voto for it. They oxpect that tho money will bo avuilRble within tho noxt thirty davs. InUatlon recoiled astaggeilng blow In tho House on Thursday lat. Air. ltea.ol Missouri, i fVetod a resolution that In the opinion of tno House tho coutrictlon ot the currency lu tho manner and to tho oxtent that It has been done is detrimental to business ot iho country and lnthopreient condition of tno country no fur ther contraction ot the currency ought to be mado. Mr. lloa. demanded tlioprovlons ques. tlon on this lcfcotutton, but tho Houho letusod to second this demand bv a voto of I2i nays to hi yeas. It was then iclerreil to tho committee pf ways and means As this resolution embud. led the nilid-'st form ot inflation the largo voto agaiutt it is very slgnlUtaut nml may bo taken as an Indication which way tho wind blows on this question iu tho House, though theio were members who voted nguinut it simply because they did not want tho matter to como before tho House at this time. On Monday Mr. ilortou's resolution ordering an investigation Into tl lato Mississippi eluo Hons will come up in the Henate. 1 he leeisla tuiewluch wascnoseu at the election referred to will choose n Uultod States rieuntnr to suo cced Sruntor Alcorn, ami It ison tola ground Hint Mr. Morton claims that tho United titatcs Henate c.in properly enquire Into Iho allegations ihataremadoof tiauus In these elections. Of course an uio uomocrats win opposo this rcso. lutioD and theie may bo enough Republican Senators who believe that the senate has no Jurisdiction in thn case to dctcat the proposed investigation. It is sunnoscd that U o. c. I.a. mir, at present a mem her of thonousefor Mississippi, will bo elected to succeed Alcorn, aud he is now In Mississippi, looking after bis interests in that direction. If Mr. Morion's resolution la not adopted tho wholo niatti r will probably como up tn March 1677. wuou whoever Is elecled by the present Mississippi legislature will take his seat, unless tho henaie should up on investigation declare his election invalid and reluso to admit him. The question which has been discussed ever since Oougi ess assembled as to the right of the senate under existing circumstances to elect a Piesident pro tempore has at laso boen deoided. The benuto committee on privileges and elec tions submitted a report to the a cnate on Thurs day which asserts Lnat tho Ueuatebas the pow. cr to elect a President pro tempore at the pres. heat time, Mr. Uaiolln. ot Maine, is talked ot aa a candidate lor tins iwsttlon but it Is the genu, al lmpressiou that M r. Ferry, Iho present iu: cumbent will be re elected. Tho various committees of Congress have not gotten fairly to work yet aud thus far they have report! d unon but a limited number ol bills. A Kreat deal ot work however has been cut out tor them and many ot tho members will dad their places on committee no sinecures. On Thuis day Mr. New, of Indiana, ottered a resolution lu Uie Jlonso to the etlect that In viewot the fraternal feeling ana general good will whkh pieyalls in all sections ot the union and th manifest disposition of the men that battled uguiust each other to Jola in fraternally uthcr lng in tho ceutennial year and upholding the same flag etc.. their representatives should do nothing to dlstuib the patriotic concord or re vive the memories of tbe past. This resolution doveloissd' a remarkable unanimity, the voto upon it standing, yeas 247 i nays o, when a practical test however wasapplied by Mr. Fori, who ottered a resolution 'that In consideration of tbe ausplclons harmony expressed in the res olution Just passed, wounded union soldiers ought not to be remove from positions in tho JIuuse which they are qualified to till." lie was ruled oat ot order by Mr. Oiynier, Dem. who occnpled tbe chair. At the reqnest pf Mr. IUndalL chairman of tno committee on appropriations tho House ad journed over from Thursday till Mouday to give his committee iline to consider aud report Philadephift Letter. PUILA., I'll.. Jail, 12, 1878. Dun ADVOCATE i I havo been asked wiiv I sign " Marcutto I" Now, Mr. Kdltor, I know I viar Bhakspoare'a Mercutio, but Marcntio Is tim name. A cousin, residing at Pagoda Anchorage, Foo chow, China, Minds wo tho following capital itory t A minister of tbe gospel, here, acting as chap la."i v r-. - J A amor age, was asked if h received n fee for perform. Ingrt csrtam but lal service, ho sain, ''No, nor illd I ever recelvo a fee of any kind in tills hole of a place. It any of those Ill-mlmlcd people who license me of accepting or demanding tecs for bt1al services are at nllauxlnus to econom. Ire. Ton- mny Inform them, with mv compli. invnts. that I should bo hsppr to bury the whole tot of Ihem tor nothing I" Wo have had an attempt at wlutcr. but It did not amount to much. I begin to tear that I will not be nhlelo treat as much as nsual to lco cream next Bummer, Hotclierwlio wentsnd got drunk nnd thon " klllel his mail," has found out that drunken ness wllljot cxctiso htm from Iho gnllows. Tho inlid weather has holped affairs amnrs lnely nt the Centennial grounds. it Is fondly hoped that tli " Frog Wnr " will not break out aU-esh. lint should such bo Iho ca-e. I win bo one of tho first to go .and scm IheBoldieisotr. foap sometimes means casIi. stamps or filthy U,,.r?l.J,ut Ilalibltt'a clerk evidently prltod llnhbitt's metal higher than soap. Only think of being robbed of fcwauon ami not knowing any inlnc aoout It t 1 wish some ono would rob mo pf that sum. Whj-, I'd do my best to catch iho thief, and If he'd go halves I would let him off. Money Is said to bo the root ot all evil. A little boy on being told this, slid he would llko to havo a little ninro of the root, anyhow I The street boys nrn teldng over body lo"pull down their vests." Btraugo how anil whcreiore these slang expressions originate. They gioatly Bbock the moral sensibilities ot MABCUTIO. A woman, named HhIIt, was found mur dered at her home, near Bontli Vernon, Intl., on Saturday. Tho murderer Is unknown, Miner J. Charles, n young scomulrol who committed an assault upon n .. oung lady whom ho was escorting to tno hoitso of ri relative at Warsaw, Inil., n law weeks ago, was sentenced on Monday to 10 yoaia' Imprisonment. .Tamss llrady, ased eight years was accl dentally shot lu tho head and fatally wounded, by a six year old Bun of ir. Stewart, at Lan caster, l'a , Jtondny moruipg. .rlliecl''',r tactorlcsot Adentown, turn ont 300,0jomontoly. An Allentown lady became deranged nt church, went homo and Jumped out a second ftorv window. She was not injured mntcnally ty the Jump. ' On Sunday Dr. J. N. LaUnrtc. of Erie, who hall been lUinking to excess, fell while attcmii. ting to climb over a partition in a Btoro and broke his neck. ' Now Advortisoirients. JEX & UOSI, Announce to .cltltcnsof Car. bon and adjoin, lug Counties that they nio nowprepartdto supply DIVE AND DUESISED IltKlB. at the I.OWIsST MARKET IMtlCES. Orders solicited, and lines delivered on sliort notlco. YAltD and OFFIOU. opposite tho " Northwestern House," DANK aTllEKT. LB.HIOHTON, Pcnn'n. ' Jan. 16-tt itRX A HOM1. " A Womin Tslr to Looi tfpoa," A R A , The Princess. Facsimile ot a Colcbrated Oil Tainting by 1)110 CIIAIIT, In 21 Oil Colors-Slio. 17 x 22 Inches. Tho roval beantv nf fnen nml r.irm t-tni, niAnn costume, romautio Eastern landscape back. groiina, wun us well, palm ttee, flockB, tonts, and leng stretch of desert and distant boundary of mountains, combine tn fnrm a rAi-n ,,,1,1 I... ly picture. It would grace tho walls of nuy piiuuo or pnvniu gaitcry. uain VASHKlts are wild over It nninro competing for tho CASH PKEM1TJMN. Heti tor onr SrLKNUiii OfKElt. Address, J. Jl. FOUD A CO, Jan. 16-W8 New York city. rpuos. S. IIKCK & co, Real EaljG Agents, HANK STltEET, DEIlIOHtON, Wn hnTO iiiBtluctlons to Sell iho iollowing Pro perties, anil persons ilr sirons ol l'lircliislng.scll lng or Exol uniting ltoal Eitato, will do well to give us a call i ' Houso and Lot, near Oloivlno'a Tannery, In tho Dorougli ot I.ehlp-hton. Houso 16x32, stable 10x12 nud lot 57 ftnnt ri.i1 2 5 feet deep, well planted with trtilt trees. A never-falling well m tho yard. Price, SHOO, half cash, bill, nnooon Installments Dwelling Honso hiiu l ot, on Fourth etrcet, I.e lil 'litem. Now icnts for Sig.oo'por month. Price low for cash. Honso and 1,ot,oii MiihoiilngBtrect, l-ehlghtnn Price SViO, rents fur ?s por month, ouo-half cash, balnnce by Instalments Ilbusu tmd Jxit on Pino street Lehl'liton, Pa. P.lceJHOO. Ucnts lor til per inpnth. 100 Acres of Tlmbei Imd In Mnlionlng town ship, lis miles from .elilghton. Cheap. 465 Acres of Land In Pcnn Forest Township, Carbon comity. Atn'spcoa bargain. Sovon I xils 1n tho ilnrodgh of Lculghton. Good locniloiis and price low. Framo Building, snlbiblo for n photograph gal lery or other light business. Chonp. Jan. 1, 1871. T. H. BEOIC ct CO. O lll'HANS' COUKT SALE. )lv vlrtuo of an order nf tho Ornhnna' iinnrr. nf Oarhon County, there will bo exposed nt Public Halo, on tho premises, In EAHT PENN TWP., on Saturday, Jan. 22nd, 187G, at OND o.clook P. M.t tho following dosonbed REAL ESTATE, Lato of LOUIS FRANTZ, dco'd. to wit: All thut coitaln plcoo or parcel of Cirounil. bounded by lauds of J. and T. Ilolschu, Tnomas Hancv. Kcuben Wcrtman aud others, containing 54 Acres, mora or less, about 20 Acres of which are cleared and under u good "stato of Cultivation, tlie balance being well Timbered. The Imptovemenls are a Two Story LOO DWELLING noUSB, a Hwlss Barn and other nbccBsnry Outbuildings. There is a nevor.fall lng upring of Water near iho houso. Terraswill bo mado known at the time and place of sale, by T. V. BTIEOE11WALT, Administrator, Esit Pcnn Twp.. Jan. 8, it. Adjl ouriicd Administrator's Sale Of YalualleRcal Estate. The nnderslgned. Administrator of JACOB MONTZ, latent the BOUOUOII OF PAItUYt VILLE, Carbon County, Pa., deo'd, will offer nt Pnbllo s-ale, at the Publlo House of James a. Sesgroaves, lu tholtOUUUOH of PAltUV VILLE, on Saturday, January 15, 1876, at TWO o'clock P. M., all that pertain piece or parcel of LAND, sltuste about three-fourths ot a mile East of the Lehigh A Hnsquehanna Hit: Mat Ion at I'urryvllle. on tho roan leading from PoboPoco, of Edward aber' Mill to Lehigh Gap, bounded by lauds of James O. Heagreavee, Widow Harriet Ktrohl, Mrs. haiah E. Uaumer, and Charles illoso, scoir., foutauing 30 Acres, and 40 Perches, Strict measure, about 25 acres are Clear and In agoodstnteot cultivation, and the lesldue Is good Woodland. Tho Improvements thereon consist ot a Two Story, Weather-Boarded. n FItAUK DWELLING HOUSE, 20 x;50 FEHT, with Cellar tinder it, ono Bank Barn, 95 x 45 ft., Hog Stable, and other outbuildings. A Well of (looil Water near the. houso, and an Orchard of Choice Fruit Trees. Terms and conditions wilt be made known on tho day ot sale, by DANIEL WENTZ, Administrator, xc, ot J, Montz, dco'd. Persona desiring to view the property cuu call on Mr. Uusslns J, Montz, on tho premlsei. Jan. 8, 1870-wS -JJlOtt SALE Oli EXCHANGE. FOURTEEN HUND11ED ACHES OF MIN. EKAL LAN 1) In M Olid AN CO., TENN. For partlcu'ars addtess. M. W. IIATIDENBUBH, J.HL , 1J78 3-w Pacaertou, l'a. N,qw Advertisements. Mo T Wor ffie IfoiidaysT Boforo buying Holiday Present, PJcaso Bjcamino Packard PARLOR and Qratid Manufactured by the Port Wayuo Orgau flo. A. P. HORN, Ageilt, Lehiglitpn, Perm'a. Liit's SKS SaM .Unt.on. Price wt1TT'euv rrrzsn i . An immense stock of LADIES', GENTLEMES and CHLDnEN'sl " Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of Best Mako, at Low Prices 'I Also, nt VEUY I,OW FGUIIEB, a full n.scrtment of Fashionable Makes ot Gentlemen's find Youths' HATS qtnd QAPS yoSSforttACm0 81llrttl10 bestDtlI"8 8armenti,vWmad0: Leave LAURY & PETERS, Morohant Tailors, P. O. Building, IiOlilghton, l'a. 187(j n 4 n A ileu's aud Women's lipots and Slioes, CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS A PEOIAITY! GST" Prices fully as Low as elsewhere rARLi Surpasses In Tone and Power any Bced Oman heretofore manufactured 111 ibis coun'ry. It has been tested by many compctint Judges ard GIVES UNIVERSAL 8ATISFA0TI0N. Tlr a skillful ii80 nf the Stops, and ot the Patent Kiieo Swell. Uio Ainsiu ts adapted to tho unman olco, fnnpctnpr from tho softest, flato-like noto to a volume of sound. Uiisiirpas.setl by nny Inslriimciit. The proprietor has noted oorcfnlly for many years the imperfections nnfl neetlsef tho Itced Instruments, and diroctod his practicnl experl. enco to tno corroctlun of such Inincrfoct ons, and his experiments have resulted In tho pro- IIUUIHIU in bo cksety ductlou of nniinllty of Tone which assimilates to tho Pipe Organ Quality That It lsdlfllcult to dletlnKulBh botweon Iho two. This instrument has ALL THE LATEST IMPUOVE31ENTH. Ami every oriran ts fully warrnutod. Xsree Oil PoliBli, Black Walnut, Paneled cases that AVILL NOT 0UAUK OR WAKP, And furros in addition to a splendid Instrument of music. A IIKAUTIFUI, TIEOE Ol' FUItNITUrtE. This orgnn needs onlv to Do seen to bo appre ciated and Is sold at KXTItEMELY LOW tPDRXa-HS For pish Becond hand instruments taken in exchange. AGENTS WANTED. (Male or fepiole.) in every county In tho United Htntos and Canada. Liberal discount mado t,o Teachers, Ministers. Churches, Lodges, etc., whorothcro Is no agent for tho'Htur' Organ, Illustrated cstalogne and pncollst tico. Cor. rospopdenco solicited. Addrosa tbe manufaa- EDWARD PLQTTS, Washington, N. J. May K-yl r SAVE MONEY By purchasing your Groceries 1 Provisions Also a Choico Variety ot AT THE NEW BTORB OF E. H. R'H ODES, Opposite tho "Carbon Advocate" Offloe, BANK WAY, LEHlOIiTON, Pa. A FULL LIUE OF CHOICE, FRESH Teas, Oqffoos, Sugn ivs. Molasses, Spices, Dried Fruits, No. L Mackerel, Kerosono Oil, Tobaccos, &c. &c, All of which are wan anted of flrstclais qaallty n .. a..l ir I.- A 1. urvt, SI .... . The Highest Market Price allowed for BUT. TEH. E0O8 and COUNTRY PRODUCE g-en. erally in Exchange ror Goods. ' A trial Is respectfully solicited. April 10-yl E. II. RHODES. jyj-ItS,. C. do TSCHIKSCHKY, Next to Deborde's Jewelry Store, BANK STIBET, LEUIGIITOlf, Pa. Calls the attention ot the Ladles pt Lehlghton and vicinity to the foot that she, Veops a full assortment ot Berlin & Gormantown "Wool, IMPORTED AND DOME8TI0 EUBROID. ERIiiri, NOTIONH, RIBBONS, Ladies' and Ohildron'fi LToso, GERUIAN FIIU1TS, LIMBEUOER & BWITZER CHEESE, CANDIES, CONFEOTIONS and a varloty ot other articles not usually kept lu any other stoer in Lehlgbtou. i ffAuluieof public patronage Is tollclted, aud satisfaction guaranteed. Jan. t,-ui3 nave Just tccelved a laro and elegant 8l,ock of FALL And WNXEIl Oomnrlfllnv m. tn jl r.H.. nrm ,T,'"i5lS2.."i!.a..yKTINa3 for r.""? "yi.jv?wKAH.whioh DANIELGRAVER Bcsrctfully announces Omt ho liai at revived Ills PALL k WINTER stock ot Press & Dry floods, Groceries, Provisions, i A JTULL LINE OF Sopt 11, 1875. JAVID EDBERT'S Livery 8s Sale Stables, DANK TllKET.IiBIIIOIITON, Pa PAST TROTTING nORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively LOWER PRICES than any other Livery in the County, linrgo and handsome CirrlarM far v.n.Ni purposes and Woddlngs. DAVID EBIIKRT: Nov. 22. 1873. CURED FREE. gelZPwM or IOal- DR. WILLARD'S COMPOUND POWDERS (end for trial package.lt cobis nothinif. and ChoratstB 135-1 Broidway, New Yorit. " ... u, o J"". Jvuuions lilllllljCili tUi, vm oB HENRY WILSON SJS rltory to QUAKER CITY PU B. CO., Phlla..P i AGENTS WANTED FOR THE I UlCTnDVnr-rttr II C The (treat interest in the thrtulnir hitiory or our rountrv makes this the fastest 8611102 book ever published It contains over 400 fine hla tot ical enBTavtDo-a and Wo paest with, a full ao count ot the appt oachin? trrand Centennial cele bration. Bond for a full tfescripcon t nd extra Te,5!?80 Af"-ai'- .NATIONAL PUBLISH ING CO., Pnlladelphuu1 a day ot home. Agents wanted. Outfit SI V and terms freo. Tito E & Co, Augusta, v Miie, iimsw l'ER WEEK aUAUANIEED to Agents, 77 Mj!o ond ismsle, tn their locality. Jt 6 Terms and OUTITIT fSUE. Address r. u. juiici(i a uo., Augusta, alt t!K o 5?On rr ?V "t horns. Samplsa VPU H ifi&M worth tl,(r. dtixsox t Co. Portland, Mains. MIND READING. P8YCH0MAN0Y. FAS. CINATION, Soul Charming, Mesmerism, andMarriaxp Qulde, anowlnr how either sex mayt scinato and sain the lore and affeotloir ot any person they choose Instantly. 4o0p iges. By mall -41 cents. Hum and Co., 189 8. rihst.. I'hlladelirhia. FAIRVIEW FARM FOR BALK. This desirable pxopei ty is located; In Abington Township, MonKrom. ery Ca, Pa., tea miles north of Philadelphia. compnslnK 17 acre.' 6 acres ot which are wood. and. and the lemuiuder arable laud In ahlgs state ot oul. tlvatlon. The Improvements are a large Btono Mansion House, containing It rooms t a Ursa Barn with all the necessary outbuildings. Tho locality Is proveiblallr healthy and la convent, ent to places ot warship, Softools. Libraries, etc' For particulars addrcs. THOMAS U. BHOB." -MAKER, IM1 North 11th fit., Philadelphia.' HENRY II.- HHILI.INQFORD, lis 8oatb, Fourth t , Fiulauolvbia ' " . IT I eilMm 5 8sjkS3ia .1
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