ing' about resumption. Sends Ills boys In tlio Muieum to sen an old-fashioned Silver Dollar. 1873. Goos to Hunker Hill to nny lionor to the Illustrious men who rum intituled General I'nlnnm. Thinks ho won't Inflate anil help to trnni;p. iv Western rag baby. Gets ready toceliv brate his second golden wedillnq by a grand family reunion lu 1870 In Vlilfa-dolphin. n. v. MonTniMKit, M1I1TOU t.Kitmimiv, SATURDAY MOHNlKll PA.! .IAN. 23, 1870. Tha Democratic National Com mittee will meet In Washington on tlio 22dof February to select the tliuo nud placo Tor holding the Presidential Con vcntlon. During thu present session of Con gress, thus far, 007 hills have been In troduced in tlio Senate, 1837 bills nnd 41 resolutions In the, Uouso. About COO bills and resolutions wcro Intro duced in tho last Congress, but that wai an unusual number. We Invito tho especial attention of our readers to tho letters of our Wash ington, Uarrlsbug and Philadelphia correspondent. They are all well written and contain matters of much interest to tho geneial reader. The "Carbon Advocate" is tlio only paper in tho county having correspondents In tho three cities abovo named. Secretary Fish was beforo the House Committco on Foreign Affairs Monday by Invitation, to stato tho present condition of tho Cuban ques tion, lie intimated that tho recent circular to foreign Governments merely asked their moral support In tho event of mediation or intervention by tho United States. He did not regard tho tone of tho recent Spanish reply to tho circulars as unfriendly. Tho negotia tions wero conducted In a conciliatory spirit on both sides, " and certainly without threats on the part of the Uni ted States," and ho hoped they would terminate satisfactorily. Should tho House call for the correspondence, would be laid beforo that body. Tho Centennial Appropriation bill Is said to bo gaining favor among the Southern members of Congress. Sena tor Gordon, of Georgia, agrees with Senator Bayard that it is constitutional nnd sanctioned by many precedents nnd ho fupports It on tho following grounds : No section is so deeply Inter ested In tho proper celebration and ro establishment of tho principles of 1870 and tho restoiatlon of good-will in the country as the South. Tho proposed appropriation would cost only about Si cents per capita In the United States, Pennsylvania having paid four and n half millions of the five millions already expended, It would bo unjust to mako her pay moro ; whereas tho Congres slonal appropriation would pcrfeot tho national character of the celebration Foreign nations having accepted tho invitation to como, tho reputation of the Government is.involvcd In perfect ing tho arrangements. Tho National Republican Commit tee met; Thursday of last week In Washington to doslgnato tho time and placo for holding tho National Conven tlon this year. Eighteen of the orlgl nal members were prejen t and thirteen proxies. On tho ninth ballot Cincin natl was chosen as the place, it receiV' Ing 23 votes, 18 for Chicago and 3 for Philadelphia. On motion of Mr. Scam Toon, of Chlcago.tho selection was made unanimous. The 14th of Juno was then selected as tho day, so that tho Nation al Republican Convention to nominate candidates for President and Vice Prcsl dent of tho United States will meet in Cincinnati on tho 14th of June noxt. The call for the Convention invites the support of all who are "In favor of sua taining in every way tho national faith and financial honor, and who hold that the common school system is tho nur eery of American liberty, and should be maintained absolutely freo from sec tarlan control." Tlio Train j), Fifteen able bodied vaorants nresented them. velvet at the mayor's ottlco yesterday moraine for further disposition. Am compensation for the accommodations they had enjoyed at the Iqckan us Saturday and Suiulav nights they were handed over to tho supervisor ot themi. tier street district, who was loquetted to put i4Mu uivin.jijju luo siihiu iii fju niiLO Hirret until uidismbntedastocnable the luantrural procession to movo along the thoroughfare without Interruption. 1 he tramps went tu work in good earnest and In a few boui s had the uee cssary jatwr performed. Tho above we clip from the Harris burg Patriot of Tuesday last.' We are getting a tolerably fair supply of the genius, tramp from 1 to 0 and 6 al- moit every night. Why don't our bor ough fathers find them a little stone cracking or street repairing to pay for their food and lodglDgs? Our streets, especially Bank and Bankwny, are in terrible condition, and a few hours labor per day by the tramps wo have to keep over would soon m&keau improve ment, if rroperly used. Our Council ehou'd attend to this matter. Tho tax payers are surely entitled U) some re turn for their money, (Jorcrnor Hnrtinnft'H Inauguration. llAitnisiiuito,.lan.l8. Notwithstand ing tho Inclement weather and muddy i-nmllUou of tlio streets the thorough fares havu been crowded (dnco early tliU morning. Tho procession, under tlio chh't mavshalshlp of Major-General K. H. Osborne, eonipiiflng about U.IiUU military, 3,000 member of tho clvlo organization, mid tho Flrn Department of this city, took up their llnnof inarch about 11 o'clock, and proceedid over thu route attainted, t)ccii)ltig one, hour In passing a given point. 'the display was one of tho finest overseen In Hairlshurg. Company F, luth Hegtment N. O., of Noirlslowu, acted as an escoit to tho Governor, who was warmly cheered as tho procession movcl along. Upon the arrival of the procession at tho coiner of Stato and Third Sts. the military formed In lino on tho.South side ot Stato street and thu clvlo organization on north slue, when tho Governor elect passed, lu Sintii street, between tho lines to the Capitol, tho troops saluting, nanus hvylng, niul 111") nrsenui unuery nring. saluto. Praver was made by Hov. John H 1'nstnn. Thn certificate of election was ead bv tlio clerk of the Senate, and Ilia nntli nl oiuco wn aumiiusiereii, wtiun the Unvernor.ln the presence of tin I in. mensu crowd, delivered Ins INAUGURAL ADDRESS. ar.sTLi!Mrj of hie ornate and liousn of nr.ruMl'STATIVES ami rnaun i ii una i -,... . oiivn niriv when the until of ollico wits nil- .i..iii mil tn t.m n l-Wei'llllvo. 1 toon occasion to espies mo t-ciitu tu i"v hiiuiiuj ouhkihiuuo tothtipeopleot thehttiiowlioniidhonoitd mo with lcnoutoil piunfs ot their coiiiwouii' mm good opmlon, mid It would b unworthy nlfti'tit. tlOll II I U!ll llOt HIW ll'IlOW IIIV ltd. HUM It ii.tlinaniiin iri'lierilllS COllStltUeUCV. WllO, niter n three ottrs' Kiuwniii-iiip in mo msnem olllce m their gut. nave caueu me itrmti mus- ...... a I, a Im tin, tnilt lllltles. '1 ho continued ravor nnd ltiloilblo sttpiHtlt ,. ,.n,,Mii i i,fmilitlc affairs has received lroai tlio citizens ol tlio Commonwealth, bespeait from me iu return, mo utmost, zen mm ihiuuiv in their service, and my highest ambition will bo i eacnod 11 my atiministraii in wn i no reuio m. bcrod nil nn honorable one that stunled nnd pioTlded for tlieir bust liiteiesis. I still linvo as exalted mi opinion of tho grett tnit you have conlerreil upon mo ni when Hint con Hon ted W1II1U8 IlOtCI UI1U R1R O lW'UliNi. '" uno, , in. thn nxuenenco hud. inn nono tlio less dtstiustlui of uiy abilities lo meet Its i tenulio. UietllS, mil Willuevei-iimj uumy m uvtuii.., ilo not know what It 18 to bo w anting In nttarb. liient to my Stnto. 01 affection lor her peoplo who have ilistiiiRUlalioi) me with bo miuy oblig l.w. n.,.l nn,ia,.1niinl14 tnnrks of tint till II tv. 1 am not luiuiuuiiili luilL lire imiiaiu nun i. cross ot n Stato depenu less upon Its irotcrn incut and rulers than upon tho habits suit cli. nuustanccsotlts citizens, and tint no nieas. uies of administration can produco any siibstnu- tlal pood unless mey nio mciiiicu uy iuiuhu opinion or nro beitotlen of tho nuiillo necessi ties. A peoplo rnustne rlpofot refoim or ie. form can work them no pormnnoiit benefit. In vention may exhaust Itself in contilvnncos of puullc utility nnd ruleis may never bo so wise in their devices, but If the dispositions nnd in. telllccnce ot n people nre unprepareu lorinc ic ceptlon of ranioilies they will not tuKO root in their affections or nll'aiis. Imbueii with theso convictions, tho maxims for the conduct cf mv ndmlnistrntluu weie easily formed. It was onlr necessaiy loresolvo that Its acts s'.ioulil liavo no potsoiml piedllec tlonaorwatpedbv nnv fnvonto thoeile". nud thntlnspncd neither by tear nor lavor they should aim to tetlecc tho people's will. With tne lights with which iicnven lias eniiowoii mo I havo striven to niihetn to these iiinxlnis, and if at nuy Unto I navo failed to confmm tbetoto It has not been tiotn lack of patient investlea. turn and honest exertion or ot tendf r and Jeal i.i.u t-nmir.i tor t.lin linnnr of thn utalo bill Item ft IlllPCOUCepilOU VI Iiusiiiiui cm-iion'i. ni io wishes or noeils of her nemile. In tho Intuio then, asm thn past, ns tho Executive ot Iho Commonwealth, I cm linve no Interest to servo Hint. I.nnt linr tn I el I'At,. HllA cull etllbiaCO HO docttlnoorombaik in miycmieuthst will nut advance the material prosperity nun pruinuio the enliKhteiimeiit ol ner citizens jliy tljnnious upilll liie ,ii-oiiim linn l-hcui. thn irnei mncnt ut tho tstauihiive been present. ed lu my annual meseagn and It Is utiUeeo. sary to ntraui reier in ineiii. When we loon mouuu us, Remieineii oi ino I.eirlslniiirn. how various, multiform anil mm- cato aiotbe iuteiests of our gieat Common. wealth. "e talnly It Is a promt usiiinction to iinchiisen tn administer the nllulis ot it Hi nto that hus within her limits so inanv ol tho ele- mints of empire anu it uenooves us to Beo in n tout neither its illi;nity or prosperity nUTir thiougn nuv default ot onis. Let us letnlt no effort that will enluree the happiness or bene fits of hoi citizens! let us bo iiietnigiitshcd by loyalty to her mteiests, by a Jenlous csio ot her Instltntions, u nbetni uud rstuiullug of nud pro vision for her necessities, ov lminHiio nttentlon to tho wants of her pniu and nlUlctcil, nnd en. Iiehti net! treatment of her criminal clisos, and by n toleranco of opinion, political anu religious, so that whon v.e nro dischargeil ot our utists wo can deliver them to our successoi r with tho approval of our consciences, nud, let us hope, with tho blessinits of a irratefnl people. With this renewal of my nblieatious ns your Kxecntivo, I intl.e tho euinogt nuil actlvo co opeintion nnd counsel of nil gootl citizens, and Implore Hint mv olllclal nets ninylmvo tho s unc tion of Divine 1'rovulenco. At Its conclusion the benediction was pronounced, a national saluto was fired by tho arsenal battery, and a grand re viow of troops took place at Second and Market. A grand reception and ball was held at tho Opera House, In tlio evening, and Professor Jack gave a display of fire works on Capitol 11111. The National Capital. From Oub own Washington ConnnsroxDENT. Washixutox, Jan. 20. 1876. Orowds have boon flocking to tho House of ncpresctntlves nil week to hear tho debate np. on ItandaU'8 amnosty bill. Tho gallcriis have been filled to overflowing and hundreds hnvo boon tnrned away, nnablo to gain admlttonce. Blaine and Garfield have been making terrible onslaughts on tho condnct of tho war bv tho authorities of tho Into confederacy, charging that Jeff, Davis was directly rosponslblo for tho barbaroas treatment ot Union soldiers at tho AndersonvUleprlson-pon, ami Iheroforo should bo excluded from tho benefits of tho prrposed amnosty. Hill, ot Goorcia, attempted to re ply to tho terilblo nrralngnient, and though evidently a man ot great ability anil flue ora torical powors bo did not succeed in refuting tho charges on the other side. 'Iho debate was at times carries! on amid tho gicatest excite ment and confusion, tho speakers wero cons tantly Interrupted by questions and sugges tions fromothei members and the loud raps of tho Speaker's gavel and his prcslstent rails tn order wore but Uttie heeded by tho excited and angry disputants. Whenever cither side would make a decided hit ruombcrs and spectatoia would show tbelr appreciation by loud up. plauso. First tho Democrats would applaud, and then the ItepubUcans, anil tho hpoaker found It almost imposslblo to Keep the Ilonso In even a tolerable degieo of order. It i-eonnil for a tune as though tho debute would last for many davs, twenty-three gentlemen having sent notices to,tbo Speaker's desk exprosMug a desire to speak on tho bill. It was nuaily. how. ever, on motion of Mr. Iiandali, refenod to thn Judlolary cotntnlttfle wltn Instructions to report it together with an amendment suggested hv General Hanks, of Mass., providing that nil persons who wished to have political Ulsablll. ties under which tuey now labored, removed, sbuuld take an oatli ot allegiance tathetiov. eminent of tho United stites. There bio ludl callous that the Detnoot ats arc willing to com. promise on this amendment and every effort will be made to drum np n two-thirds vote in favor ot ttis bill as ameuded. ruo iviuienniai appropriation bill has a hard road to travel. 1 1 bus beer, losing ground rapid ly for a wask past, and certainly bus not now the strength v. Lich )ts friends claimed tor it ten days ago. 'l bo Veunsvlvnnia delesaf ion at e not assolliily In favor of tuo bill as has generally been supposed aim at least six or eight of them will vote against it on the wound .that Oun. Bl ess has no power under tho Constitution to grant an nppioprlatlon for such purpose. This laokofuutty iu tho llmue, of its supposed friends cannot but havo an unfavorable inrjn. euee on mom hers from other f tutus and sen. ously damage the prospect ot tho bill. The Democratic portion of tho Ohio delegation held a cauensa few days ago and alloc u leuuhty discussion resolved to vute against tho proposed appioprlatlou. It is thought that inmy of the boulheru members who now foel Inclined to vote for the Centennial bill will vote sgaiuit It )t the amnesty bill is finally defeated, uud it is lint Improuftbln that omo cotupromhn may tin tiKtenl upon which will teault i.i tin) passage of UOill IIIII3. Muiton' Rpmiliitlon ot Inqnlrr Into tlio n' leped IrituiM niul lulhiililutlmia practiced nt tho Into eleolioiM in Ills. Mippl will prnbnliln como liolnio the Heuiite ibis wccK. Mr. Motion, tins n iiiti-o innsH oi testimony lo oiler which If nil lent! niul cnmnicuteilutinn will nroitiir thn tlmn ol tlm Hninlii fur n week ntier thu debute opens, 1 1, teeutn in uii Kcncriiiiy miiiiiueti neio mat here wcto mow or C4t liiitlnndntlou In sinnti counties nudilmlrlcti ol lliuMtato Heuntnr Al e iru hnsjtiit armed hern fiotii Mlilisippt.nnil ttiougs ho lit veiy hostile to thn Ames faction mid leJoieliiKlii Its dot lit ho nil nltH that tlio cinruts ni uiiiiiiiuniiiiii lire cortect to a certain extent, ami Koei so fur ns to any Hint tho man tier In which tho Ames jinttv has tnUitovetmil tlio Mate, would aluioit palllile and uxcuso In. Unuduiion, senator M niton has bsen lot to bollovo that bo Is tho coml it itiiin niul tlmt. IiU tintn.iiaiw.ti for tho l'reiulency U almost asuti ed. Ills ro mis mucoiittautly tilled Willi Soiithoiu pullllclnus mid Mnro iml els who ussurn him (hot h" H tho first choice ot the Jletiulil cans of the Homh. toriou could carry Mississippi, Arliatisis aim LoiiNiaua iiftamst any man lu tho Kcputiilcau party. 'Ihu Itepubllcnns ot these states nrn vorv hostile to .Irani. I hoy chatirc him with reuderinit only n half-hoaitcd suppnit to tho iveiHiiiiieiiii puiiv ill meir mios linn ceii-uio lilm bitteily tor his Into Hnutherii po Icy nnd his reiusnl to si ml troops lo tint Bmilli when itskod fur by the Uuti mois of theso Hinto. tint only Is Mutton the flrrt ehmco of the states miincc, but ho Is tho tecoudcholee of thicofouitlis or tho remaining Boiilliern Htttes, nnd ns uualn-t lllallin or llrlitow lieconlil coiiniiiiiid the nihilist solid nun oi tot tho southern ueloaatesto tho next Nutional Hepinnlcnn convention. Tho letson for this statu i f iittiiu-s is plain. In tho aetniio Million Pus lio n iho chumpiou and lie. iitiiuer oi me iiouuu,lCHU tenilei s oi tno noiiiu upon nil ouinniius.ho 1 ns -tuck lo thorn tin ouch tides and thin, and thev nto nut uuurjliiliii. nuo ins con rso in tins lespect may nnvo wenseneil him in some not Hons ot t.m Notth It has mode hlui oxceeduiKly strouir with the noutneiii wins, ot inepniit. v nen uguriue on tliovuilous I'reslilentlnl aspiruuts don't leave Motto i out of tntir oiilenlstiiiiis. Ooliiuel Miiseby WnSlu Washington Inst week nnd otienly extires.es hlmso r as sttoiiKVln la v r of Uraut's tc.nomluat,oii. Afn-r uinut he Is for iiusiow or Ulime. so i:ir lllaliiu, Jir.SLiiw and ..iirtou nppear to be 111' lo.iduit uuuiu iliilcs, hut Ihuio is no leniiiK wint tho liloa ot Juno may dovelope. rlho ncietv ueiitiln nro verv inr this winter. lecepti.ins last week nt tho Wluto lloiino nud ihuse of tlio cabinet laities m.ilMrt. Spiakcr Keirntld Alts. Knttiimilii tViwiil went unusuAilv billliaiit. It Is the univetsnl subject ot teiinuk tlmt thu iliea-e.s ol tho Indies this so.isou ut the l.'ni,ltnl nro tnoio mairniucent tlinn nicy oe hnvo been betoie. .Many of tho ladles who nro lAi'tdvltn? nrn iiH.tsled br bevies of lollllir bean ties wlintn timv linen csilpii to their mil and who ndd Imuiensly to thn cliatius of theso pleasant epbouos ot social me. Tiiougn our season nun lnisscii us sccoiui weoit no latno enieriiiiniuenis linvo vet been utven or aunouiieeil that comtmre with thn in miiVeiil' cit tinet tilnteis. 'this Is the oniy evidence, II such it be, or until times that uas yet come to mo Bur.aco iu wusuiukioh. ituiua, Lutlur from Hairlsliiirg. llAituisuuita, Jan. 2 1878. Mil EMIOK: Tlio event of tho season, tho inntietitntlon, has passe.. Oen, ilnrtiiuift en teied upon tlio duties of Ms (hihernatnitiil olll co for tho Centomnat toimamld thojlnudlt,i of tho nmltltuJo, tlio ionrnl tho caunun, the ilin of a score of binss bands, tho parado of thousands ol citlrcits and eol tilers, ahoise and afoot, tlio transient nud brilliant display of pyrotechnics and nil tint dienlar of tlatr". banners, etc.. etc. vhlch ffocs to mako up a public demonstration Aftfr tahlnff tho mull of otHce, tho (lovetnor dcllveioil hi) lnauRurnl oddiess and totired. Tlio town was nil contusion worso cnnfoituded for the ppaco of foitv-tiglit hours, during winch timo liquor, from puio Hetdefcx tf Lipor, was tapped nnd quaffed, qunffl and tipped continually, tho ciowds overvwheio pio-ent seemed pretty tquallv tilled with liquid entliu Blsm, Hut, it is nil pissed, and tho membeis nro now settling down to work with a disposi tion tu do Rouifthlutr creditable. It that is possi ble in tlio Pennsylvania legislature. Thno is a much better ft elinp picvnleut tills winterthnu theie was lust, membeis havo learned some thing t theh duties In looking over the- lionno. a viKitor cannot help noticing tho goiii er.l iutelllgeuue rilsplayel lu the appoarnu e ol tho membeis. It is wjd bv old vjsitois that in that respect tl.opresuit Housn is peuond to no predecessor. And In this display lntlo Car bon tikeg iiont rank, Your good.lookiiiff.ncat ly dioist'd and OTerpiesent towusuiuujjurlliu', Is noiably one of tho piesfiitablo men of the IIouso, while besides him tho Blindy reprcsen tattvoot your luouutalu lotion ellnl'nge at tention and with olllcers aud members uo man has moro weight than Uno o liarvev Well may tho littlo County foelpiouduf herrepre BCiitatlves, for no other two mou aio muio prompt in attendiuico than they. Tho woik of legislation lias Just commonced, nud will pi obnbly continue until Apiil nt curl iest, tho member feeling that it i better to complrte tho woik they have to do than toloso their hitlf flui-hed work by n pieuincuro nd Jounimont. If mv scrawl meets your npurobntlon, I will, troiu tune to tuuo iiBoceastuumay l-iquliedrop ou ii line. iMJDUAC. l'liilittlcpliin Loltor. PIUIA., Ph., Jan. 18 1S70. DE.vn AnyoCATR Tho politicians, ratr, tag and holi tnll, aio all up In Hairlsburg to-day. Thero will be n hltt time no doubt, but 1 fear some ot tho pIlKrimx to the political Mecca will wnko up to.uiorrow inornliiB with bursting headaches and au Inward craving for mineral waters. Last night and caily this morning wo had n regular London fog whon I a iy " n London fog," I mean a fog which Is so thick that you could almost cut It with a kntlo. 1 ho pilots on tho river orporlcnccd much illtllculty In navi gating their crafts, to say nothing of the d ing- era. Anil the drivers of stroot cars had to keep a brisk look out ahead to provont collisions. Tho debatoon tho Cantennlal nppioprlatlon is anxiously looked for. Mauy hero think tho Amnesty discussion has hurt the chances of an appropriation beyond repairs. It Is tn bo hoped that Hucuisunt me oust), ami mai uuciebum will irlvn the aid Tontilrctl. Hlelghs can bo hired very cheap hero now, but If yon wish n Blclgh-ildo, l on will mvntound your own snow. Wo had ' wafer Ico " on tho Hcnuylklll tho other day. Some parties, who wero impatient to try their stales, went out on tho irlassy surface and then the' weutundei. Luckily tho l'ark police wero on hand to flth tuein out. or ino leaiivo cuiuuu wuuiu navo noil a bnumut. Now.that the cry of " tin to Jlamsbinir" is about over, I wondorwhat 1U come next I "On to (J rub," will be iho cry of a great many, for a number nt ' placo nunters" will not find that for wmcn mey hook. Wedlock Is Bald to to a ticklish thtng, but pol itics. 1 think la a llltlu moro so. To bu sura inv experience is sluht I'ctliiips a samplo of that expeilence will be lu onier. ho heie gues t oueo upon a time I was offerod n nnmtnatlon for Coucciluian. Tins 13 ciurv, liiouglil 1. out when tho gentlemen of the committee asked mo In regain to paving ior reiresiimonts ami eerea Ottos, I thought best Ut back w ater. Bo I very respcoifully declined tho great lionor which my fellow tltizena desired n coulee upon mo. Just Imaulno mv paling tor a aeronauo to mvseir, nntl then think of mo stepping lo n front win Mow antl saving Fellow Citizens This Is a creat fcnrtrio antl a maik of your esteem for mo, wmcn i novor can lorger. yes gentlemen, I hatl retired to utv conch and was having bliss. lul ililnmiB. when the delightfal music ot your hand aroused me, 1c Ac '1 hen 1 noulil be ex. lioctetl to ask the whole crowd, baud anil all, lu too supper which hail been prepared several hours before thilr coming. Then a few mo.o remarks wonld bo In order, and I should havo to foot tho bills lu the morning. Oh, noj not anything ot tho kind. If you nlcoso, for Marcutio, About, six miles from Bhamokln, Nnrlhum herlantl county, one livening last week, several tlncyis enteiod tho residence of Airs. Jllllman, n widow, whllo alio was ct tho barn milking, Whilu tho tiepredatlons were lu proaress a eon. in-lniv of thn lady nituied Ileuutngcr approach, eil iter house, ilo was warned oil by a aoutlml, wlio tlretl athlni as ho rctroatett tt his owu house, ireunlnger rnu up stairs, secured n gun und llreii threo shots at tho robbers, who lithl congregatetl on the ontsitlo, killing one of tiirm, I'nillp Hughes, nfWiamokln Anothcroi tho robbers with whom tbov lled.was wonniled, 'I hoy were trsoked for several milos to a ravine, where u largo uuimtlty of blood ou the ground showed that they had halted with their wouu ilott eoiarsde. It Is supMietl that tho fellow has since died. Martin barrel, one ot (he al. leged lohbers. was nrieaietl near l'otlsvllle. Oue of the evidences of his guilt wero his bloody hoots. Mrs. lltilman was robbed ot about 100, none ot which has bron rccuvcietl. Now Advortiseinonis. jits mhI Epilepsy 1'OSITlVni.Y VUKI. ho worst cnesof tholonpeststniiillne by using lllCIIIIAItll'S CHUM. IT HAS CUJIKD THOUSANDS, An 1 will mvo tl.ooo for a casn It will not beno. lit. A bottle sent 1-roo to all nddresslnp; J. 15. l)Ililll,i;i', Chemist oince, law iirnuiwiiy.NV s wHCHC-ftS1 5 ipiJi nnrt terms froo. THU K A Co., Augusta. m von is7. jmi 9 JOURNAL, I AlIoiiselioldWcckiyMiiguziiic imvorKi) to porr laii i.irEiiATUUK. and all mat. TEIH UrTabTIi AJN1J I'UlU'UlllS. A rri-ETOKs' Journal appears In now typo nml wlthiithei iiipchnuicnl limiiovcineiits inaklni' It tho hamlsoiHcat weoKly llierarylournal In Hie country. Al'i'LBloNS' .Iouiihal olma to bo com jut nrnslTP, lncludinp In Its plan all branchoa of Hti-i-ntntn. and nrallllo' n 1 alllilpctf of Intrrost to lulelllireiit leailerst It (IcbIrus lo lie clevalod Inlasto and imro tntoiioi It Riycs In quantity fully twraty-flro per con t. mote limn tliolnu cat ot tho Monthly Mngntinei, while lu qualltv Its llleiaiuro IB oi 100 luauosi tiuhs, trtAiKjr tl per Annum ; 10 Cents per Number. Special Announcement;, Tho midersljineil lnvo prucuied, oxclnslvelyfor KUbscnat'iH to iiri'LKio' juuknai., n spienum aieel eiiEravluK ot "Chaiips Dickens In His Study," which li offered, under special temia, to every subscriber lu anvaucoio journal inr itiv. Tim steel cmrinvluir Is In Uno nnd simple. J taunt n tntwr utrttlrH. Iilltnit at'lllilt temeseula. tiou ol Uliatfes Du kens' study at Oatlsnlll.whlle tin portiuit ol tnotii-iu'guisneu nnrnorisnriK turrlir fnlthrnl 'I lie Mzn ttf tlio nlatols2Txl4 irln ted on heavy platn pupcr i!4z3 1, maklnita Iuiko and handsome wiEiaviMK for iho pallor or liurnri woil. Tno oxecutlou of the plate is of a su pel lor order. Tho ordinary pneo of a hteel tugt HVlnd ol this cnuractet in mo iiiiui-snuiis wouiii inn uuirm thiin I-'lre. nml iieiliitus fk Dollais. It H offer. pil eTflitslvelv In Niihsi-rllierp. In adllllliilt lo the JubiiXAI, lor olio year, lor t'lOO-tlmt Is, lor 11.00 niliiiliouai, eacu yeuiiv hiiviiiil'o iiusciii;ui iu IIIO JUUII.NAL lor is, it luay reueivu II supci u tjii- Kin vine wiutli lulli llvo times the amount. This eiiRravnm Is entirely now. it hni never been for siilu In tho punt shops, nml tnnnot b' obtained oxeept in ctiunnctlon with AITI.KIONS .Iolhisai. npnn tlieleims anil conditions jrlven nbnvo. It will bo mailed lo siib-criberspoetuRO piepald. U. Al'I'I.ETON & CO , 549 nml 581 Uhoahway, Nuw York. lCJll'l.OYJIHNT. malo nntl female, salary or JJ commission. Wo pay Agents n .ilaryof $10 nweek and expenses. Kuur.KMilANnK'o Co, Hartford, Conn, rnitlenlnrafen. UK. MANS.'. Hew York, has ostibllslied nn OrncE is rniLAiiKi.riiu for the cute of HIP lllhUAMK, WU1TK SWKLL I Nil. SPINAL OUIIVKC, CONTltAOTKP LIMI13 nnd OLUil rUET, without Cuttllig Cords or nnv Surplenl Operation, or tin hour's confinement to lo'l, and mostlv without pain. This is tho rostut ot thirty yeais ezjierleneo 14 of which were In Now York city, 1'ortull In. formation as tn treatmont and how to avoid fraud and tleeopllou. seud for schedule. Olllce: Irving House, 917 Walnut streot.ovcry Monday from S a. m. to I p.m. ASTOMSI11M1 ! "Yet forty dayi, and JVincrni iall be overthrown" rnturn ovents prophecleil by rules in HEN. NKK'H rilOl'HKTIO HOOK. Fortunes lorc told tn tho ups aud don ns ot prices for tho next twenty yonisi tho luturo Judged by iho past, What years to make money on plg.iron, hogs, corn, provisions, cotton, ami when we will havo tho next panic, what year hind times will end and business revive aeain, Every larmtr.man. ufncturci, legitimate trailer and specu'ator should havo this book to know tho future, so as to avoid loss and bo successful. Bent to any name, post-paid, lor 81. Address SAMUEL lU-KNEft. llalnhntlge, ltnss Connty o. FITS, Epilepsy, Falling Fits CURED. This is no humbug, of or write to MUY For Information, lnnnlrn of or write to MUYEIt llllOTlIEIlS. Whole- Balo Druggists, moomslmrg. Columbia Co., $5 8 $20 par dsy nt homo. Sainnles worth $1, froa. Sti.isox t Co. l'ortlsnd, Alaine. DSYOAOM ANUy, Oil bUUh OliAIlMINU How either sox may fascinate and gain the love nnd allections of any person they choose, in. stantly. Tills art all ran possess, free, by mai)f for .o remsj togeiner wun a .tiarriageuuide: rjgypt inn Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies, etc. 1,Ok),- iaiu iota, a queer dook. Aaaross T. WILLIAM i CO., Pubs, Philn. 1 jVLus' c l0 'rsc,,iusc,iKY' Next to Deborde's Jewelry Store, BANK STREET, LEHIGUTON, Pa. Calls iho attention ot tho Ladles ot Lehighton and vicinity to the tact that ehe keeps a fall assortment ol Berlin & Gormantown Wool, IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC EMBIIOID. EltlUS, NOTIONS, KHUIONS, Ladies' and Children's Hose, OEKMA1V FRUITS, I.IMi'lEllOKn & SWITZEll CHEESE, CANDIES. CONFECTIONS and a variety of other articles not usually kept in any other ttocr lu Lehighton, A share of publlo patronage la solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Jan, ,m3 Plotts' Star Organs Are celebrated, for their purity of tone, design and thorough ronstructlon, Send for catalogue. Address, EDWAHD l'LOTTH, Washington, N. J. mms. i ,i i Co Xn Pi c s Now AtlvoHisomonts. AND DEALEn IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, BANK STREET,LEHIG-HTON, Koepscnnslnutlynn hand n large and stilendld stock of tho NEW. KiSTUOOlm. entntirlsliift el.AtN AMtt paniiv etniio ,V, HIMUllKS and VKMlTNtiS, for MKN'H and TO OIIDEU liATF-ST FAMI1JON, at short notice. LADY'S, MISSES' ami CIUIiDItEN'O I$o&$., lnoe Of tl.r LATEST STYLES always on bond at TIIE LOWEST PUICKS. Also, Agent for the American aud Grover & Baker SEWING MACHINES. ONLY ONE I-IUCE FOIt EVEIlYnODY : SPov the v Before buying Holiday Prosents, Pleaso Examine Packard PARLOR and Grand janufactured by tlio Fort Wayue Organ Co. P. HORN, Agent, Lehiehton. Penn'a. A. All orders lelt nt " TIIE CAIinON ADVOCATE" Offlco will receive prompt atteotlofi. Pnoc. Lists aud all oiher lnformiillon furnished on application. An 'mmonse stock of LADIEb, GENTLEMEN'S and CHILDREN'S Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, of Best Make, at Low Prices I Also, at VERY LOW FIG CUES, a full assortment of FasU'onable Makes of Gentlemen's and Youths' HATS and CAPS. JWAfieiils for the Acmo Shirt the best fitting garment ver made. Lcare your Measure for them. LA.URY & PETERS, Merchant Tailora, P. O. niiilding, LelilRhton, Pa. Oct. 2, 1875. ' Men's and Women's CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS A SPECIALTY! tST" Prices fully ns Low elsewhere. JEX & noai, Annonnco to citizens of Oar. bon and adjoin. Ing Counties that thev ire now prepared to supply LIVKASD DRF.S.tED HOOS. et tho LOWE1T MARKET I'llICES. Orders solicited, nnd Jlocrs tlohvered on short rotlce. VARI) nnd OFFICK. opposite tho " Northwestern Housb," RANK oTRBKT, LK.IIIOHTON, Tcnn'a. Jan. 15-tt REX : IIOM. -Q.1VID EIinCUT'S Livery & Sale Stables, BANK TREKT.LKIIIGIITOJI, Pa FAST TROTTING HOUSED, ELEGANT CAUUIAGES, And posltlvolr LOWKR PRICES than any other Livery in the County. Large and handsome Carriages for Fjneral Surposesand Weddings. DAVID EBBKRT. Tov. 22. W3 B- A Wcsu Til: to Look Cp;a." A R A , The Princess. Facsimile of a Celebrated Oil Fainting by BRO CK ART, In 2i Oil Colors-Siie. 17x22 tnohes. The royal beauty of face and form, neb Oriental costume, romantlo Eastern landscape back, ground, with Its well, palm tree, flocks, tents, aDd long stretch of desert and distant boundary of mountains, combine to form a rare snd lovo ly picture. It wonld grace tho walls of any publlo or private gallery, CANVAJ5ER3 are wild over It. and are competing for tho CASH PREMIUMS, Betid for our sr-LK.Din Ovem. Address, J. II. FORI) A CO , Jan. 15-wS New York City. FAIRVIEW FARM FOR SALE Tola desirable uropoitv is located in Abiugton Township. Montgom. ery Co., Pa., ten miles north of Philadelphia, comprising b7 acres. 6 acres of which are woodland, and tlit, iHiuuiutlnr arable land in a hlch state ot cul tlvatlou. Tho Improvements are a large Stone Mansion House, containing 19 rooms t a large Darn with all the ueoesBnry outbuildings. The locality Is proveiblally healthy and is conveni ent to places ot warship, Meaools. Libraries, etc. For particulars adtires. THOMAS II. ailOK. MAKHR, 1511 North nth St., Philadelphia. HENRY II. UKILLINCIFORD, 124 SOIth Fourth 8t , Philadelphia, MM IIOY'H vbKh. m the tcry and Gaiterst linn. 1.1 T. Ti. nr.iTfw. JhTolidavs I Laury&i Peters Have Just received a large and elegant Stock of FALL and WINTER Comprising Plsln & Fancy CLOTItB, 5 OASSIMERES and VEsTINns Inr MEN'S antl YOUTH'S WEAll,whlel iiivy uicurepnroil Ml XAtLK ut'in me most fashion ahi.k style, at short notice una at low prleai. r TOBI ! : DANIELGRAVER , Itcfiectfnllj' ennoubres that' he' haii-Jatt lecHvtd his FALL A- WINTER stock ot Dress & Dry (Joods, Groceries, Provisions, AND A FULL LINE OF Boots and Shoes, Sept, 11, 187J. rpHOS. S. liKCK As CO, Real Estate Agents, HANK STREET, LEHIGHTON. We have Instructions to Sell I lie following Pro perties, and persons desirous ot Pm chasing-Hell, ing or Exoi.nnging Real Ejt.te, will do well to givu us a cill : Ilonse and Lot, near O'ewlne'a Tannery, In tha liorouiih ot Lehlirliton. II onse I fill, stable ldxM nnd lot 5; front ni.d 2 5 feet deep, well planted with Irult troe. A never-falllnit well in tne yard. Price, SHOO, half cash, bal nnee on IttstallmcnU Dwi ling House and hat, on Fnuith street,-L. blitltton. Now rents for $18.00 per month. Price low tor cash. House antl Lot, nn Mahoning slreeti lehighton, Pneo 350. rents for (a per month, one-half cash, balance by Instalments House and Lot on Pine street Lehi"hton, Pa. P Ice 11401. Routs fur So per mouth, 100 Acres of Timber Land In Mahoning town ship. J lj miles from Lehighton. Cheap. 465 Acres ot Land in Penn Forest Township, carbon countv. At a specia bargain. Sotcu Lots In the Borough of Lehighton. Good locations and price- low. Frame Building, snttnble fur a photograph gal lery or other light basinets. Cheap.. Jan. 1, 1876. T. 8. BECK A cd. Q1VE ItlOIVEY O By purchasing your Groceries 1 Provisions Also a Choice Variety of Q-CTEEIKTS-W-AJRiB, AT THE NEW STORE OF E. H. RHODES. Opposite the "Carbon Advocate" Offlco, BANK. WAY, LEHIGHTON, Ti. A FULL LINK OF CHOICE. FRESH Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Bpicos, Dried Fruits, No. 1. Mackerel, Kerosene Oil, Tobaccos, &c, &c All of which are won an led of first-class anility and sold CHEAP FOR CASH. -.!. The Highest Market Price allowed for BTXT- . TEH. KOba and COUNTRY PRODUCE JM1 erallr in Exchange lor Goods. A trial Is respectfully solicited. April 10.71 E. H. RHODES. JpOH SALE OU EX0UANUE. FOURTEEN HUNDRED ACRES OF MIN. KHAL I.ANlMr. MOROAN CO.. TENr. For uarticniara addi ess. M. W. BAUDENBTJBH. Jan. 8, 1876 3-w Packerton. Fa. Plotts' Star Organs New and beautltnl designs. Agents Wanted. Address. HDW'D PLOTIB. Washington. Mv J. JUST LOOK AT HER HAIR I Why I " thought it were turning grey 1 So It was, nn. Ill she cot a bottle of that new HAIR RBSTORr ERatDUKLINU'd DKUQ BTOUS, Uayl