II. V MORTIttMlifl, MIITOR I.KlllfllirON, I'A.t PATUIU1AY MOUNINU Al'llll, . 1 R70. il 1 ' i I - It li fitnti'd Hint Messrs. lllnck, Hlnlr ntnl Carpcntrr, tlio ooiiiinel for Bclknnp, will, nt flip niectlni; of ilio Jmpenclinii'iit Court on the 17tli Inst., nuk nn pxtrnMon of twi writs, mnliiiiff nltofrpllier four vrekn, tn cnmplclu llittlr lircpiuAtlons nnd eummnn witnesses for tlir ilcleiipp. T-Tlie total veto of Connecticut, with only ono eirmll town to lipnr from, In 08,485, or nearly 2 500 less tlmn the vntn of Inst jenr. Tlio majority for Incprsoll, Upiuocrat, for Governor, Is R057, his plurality over (lie Ilepubl'can citixlldate IipIhk 7414. Tlio Domocrnt lo majority In the Legislature on Joint ballot I? 87. "-The agony I over nnd Jlutler has triumphed. Immediately after Roltig Into executive session Tuesday, the rVnntu took up tho case of H. 11. Dana, iiorninatfil to lio Minister to England. The frleudi of thi' iioinlnpe evidently liad made up their minds that further effort on his behalf was useless, and a vote was kooii reached which, II is Mat ed, lesulted In 17 for and 30 agnlnst conBruiatioii. The election In Rhode Island was held Wednesday. Returns from nil but two small towns In tho Stat plvo lilppett, Rep., 8212 votes , Howard, Prohllilt!ontt, 0227, and Reach, De mocrat, 3472. Mpppett will probably lack 1400 votes of an election by t'io ppop't,but will be elected by the I.oeN lature, which will be about Sve-slxtlis Republican. It is understood that (he Legislature phoen will re-elect. Mr. Anthony to tho United States Senate for a fourth term. Property holders and those Inter estcd in tho Improvement of tho town, or those looking for a good Investment for their money, should call on Geo. R. Renn, who is now In town ready to commonce building tlio gns works. ThTe remains a small amount of stock to be taken yet, which the citizens can nnd should take, thpre.by getting n pood lnvotment for their money and helping to improve tho town. Sub scriptions to the stock will bo taken at this office. The bill to reduce the boomage on lumbar to ono dollar per thousand fept In the boom at Williamspo't passed the llou-e finally on Tuesday afternoon by n vote of 103 to 40. This question, says the Patriot, which has occupied the lime and attention of the Legislature for so many years Is at lat disposed of, nnd they can now proceed tn the com pletion bf the remaining hulne-s of (lie elon, nnd with the disposition of this bill, probably bo perpared for ndourn ment at or near the end of tho 100 days. Says the N. T. Hun t "The Demo rrats are doing all they can to destroy the Republican candidates for Prcsl dmt, nnd the Republicans ore. diligent ly engaged in trying to destroy the Democratic candidates, anil both are having extraordinary success. It is MpIi time for both parties lo be looking around for npw men, If they hope to have them In readiness for Cincinnati pnd St. Louis in June. If wo have a Piooksf.s among ns, the people. Irre. spectlve of party, had better fleet him a deleente at large, tn each of the na tional conventions, and be sure that he take his lantrn along with him, for theohances are that ho will need Itveiy much." Ry tho monthly report of the pub lic debt for March we Ipnrn that the debt was decreased during the month f4,24O,O00 02. The total principal of the debt now outstanding is $2, 108,210, 740 47, on which there Is due and un paid of interest $20.4.V,110 94. giving a total of principal and Interest of S2, 224,071,660 41. There was at the pamo time rash in the Trpasury.of cnln.J73.- 750.704 42 of currency f3,GS,020 u, inclusive of 839,200,000 of special de posltfi for redemption of certificates, n'sklne the total of cash In (he Treasury 6113,052 420 S3, reducing the total deht, less cash In the Treasury April 1, 1870. to J2.1 10.719,439 88. Debt less, amount In Treasury 1st of March. 1870, 1,114.000,800 80. showing a decrease during the past month of $4,240,000 02. Deerease of the deht since June 30, 1 875, 514,909,280 44. Ronds Issued to Pa rifle. Railroad Pompnles, Interest pay able in lawful money, principal out standing, $04, 023;fi13 ; Interest ancured and not vet paid. 0909 852 08 ; Interest paid by United States. $30,141,513 00 , Interest repaid by transportation of niBlls, etc . $0,781,f 12 50 ; balance of interest paid by United Stateg,623,800,. u-'tlia rltv of Malaiior.id wna can'nred b the manf eul noder (lenornl I'orllrio D'ar n Kn'i. i moriilpv, Oaptaln Johneu of the United ptaton eteunier Ulo Jinivo, In reportim the fact to the Hocretarv of War aara Dinx mer with -eir llltle npuoitvn and that General Lubanc, ve il. tttwiur !M men. OMCNnefl to HrownaYllle. ( opinio Jbbne n aea uo pioepnct ft toe Men. rnu Ooveinment relnmm Mim"if af ir home lime, null nil ita liuoiis In the lmiltf of that t! It Jjavp ejiTHidorea or Joined tUo luaurcrnU A dl-pnttu in the O.tlveston Ntwi roys the cap. tmoi uiaile br Dins urnestlmati-cl byoneoi hii oJBcora e fol,iwa : 5'iuniKO. 1 plroea of-nitt-Vmv and 7ii! aland of aniall aims, besides tlioe In ibe inul if ibe iirtonera. 'ive aoldleia were kt led atd slxteeu wonnded. Uen. Labirm nndbuir","1Hnto"u"'iv, disaimed uro in tor" iireivu nn the AtnerlcJin wile of the river. Tcerlno ) exnected to Join Dial el Matauioras, hi a lew doy It. isa.dtimt Dior, after outer M the tit ' ncoipiefl I iiuae.f In v einrH-if a note te LiJoeH rotter. reQoestinn or derosud. iiic ' t'm irmovalottbe AuicooaimunDoiit f n-u llltcfi M(if :liotii. CORRESPONDENCE. CP Wo dedro It to bo distinctly uuderatood that we do not hold ourselves leiponslbie for the tews and opinions expiessed by our csrroa liondenta. From tlio National Cnnltnl. Fuou Ol'B ConiiKsroMilcNT. Wasiiikotox, April. 9, 187(1. Somehow till" ' Oontodernto Congress" oon. tlnu 'a tn grow in the afTectKinntn remnl of the Hipubltonn politician-. Their tcuder fca'lngs find new beauties to least upon eviry dsyns the. leucy. The miver hill Is being witimly dlaous Itmieo rues elnng In I lie oven tonof of Ita way. 1 JKJ,11 Hoimo, and the luoiuittousiiie that It Rettina; uVepur and Oeenor dor by day into tlie Iniquities Unit liuvo loown up nnd nourished umier acorrnpt admlnlstrst.'oa long in power. The eltuatinn can liardly bo appreciated, ex cept br those a ho have beeu dally witnesses of Its giaduallf ancnmntotlnit conditions. The quiet nnnatentatloiis deteitninNtion of the Dera ociats (iidedhyauch Indjienib nts asGcucrM Hanks, notes'or Seeyle, Mr. Wills, and Mr. Stevenson to collect abuses nnd protect the In terests ot the poople, is met nt every point by subtle tricks nnd nrlfnl dodees pn the Repub lican mlo to destroy or detest the nsofulneas of eyery measure. The Itppublbjans id 'tills Cou cress uro not Iryinir to do anythlne, or to bring forward any measures. Their only object is to coyer np their til d tracks, protect their Jobbers who have been raujht. and deteat tho Porno crau. If tbey cannot accomplish nil this by tilcks and bunoomboln the House, they relv upon a ilepnblioan Henate to do the practical part of the work. Thus It Is that n nead-lock ulrcadr exists between (ho Uro nooses upon all tbn appropriation bl la wherein tho Democratic imJoi uy tu the llouse lias yoto.l to prune down anil cllmlusto aomo of the oxtrvuffeurea nt p .nt ie.Kit'8 icuijia'ioji una omciai expeniu tmes . Another Illustration Is found In tho proceed. inrs re,ntlna to tlio nnny 1)111 Just passed by the lfmi- 11.1s bill iraa nrenured nv (lotieral llunnlnir. of Ohio, chairman of the Hllltaiy Committee, niter much caieful study on tho anbject. It does not reduce the number of the annv, or in any way impair m eracicncy, bur liv i fiiiHoliilntlna rriflnipuca and cuttlnir down some of the hlfchrr aabtrlos It effects a navlnc ot half a million nollaia per annum. The reduc tions wcro made in accordance with the advice id Ueni'inl Hhcrldan.who aald to the commlttfe, cut off nt the head, aud not at. tlm fool." Uen. 1) limine m his temarks upon the bill explained tnat the smaiies reduced wero whatmfcnt be Eei-tiied war ttiilatlea Tbey are not necesasry now. ills eaumaieu tnst a iaiuuy can ue cioyi 1 1). housed and fed now as caeanlyas at any tnuu itnni iiiirty years iiooii camumers leau llyaccep. work .it ft,23 a dny. It never wua haidoi to pay taxis than now, or never could deceiving men bo f utici in iiroatir numbers 10 porlnrm ofllolal nut es on small aalsrtea. In 18C0 there iTeiu in Iho uimv but ono malar general. three bniiaiilor Koneialsot lino and one of the tlio fcinu. maKinu nvo Keuerni oiuccrs.wnusn off-(-repuio pay audaliowunce niiiounted to 33.S00. ow there bib ono nem iul, ono neuienanl grn erfll. tine. miilnr irenerals. tlx brlirailler ceiier- alanf the Hue iinil ,-ovoii of the nt.tl. iiiuKIiik elKieen In till, whoso tigregale pay aud allow ancos ainouiited to flGl.s, being ut) Incressoof four to ono in number and mote than four to one In amount. The bill lvducca tho pay and allowances of tho (Jenrral f the Aran from tis.'XM per annum toSio.M fhlch wnsdouclo thai of a benator end 25 per cent inorutlnin that of a C'loinei olllcer nuu bar ol u Hupieino Court Judirei of tho Ueutencnt Oeneral from $13.1100 to Ih.ooo. winch waa ntoro tlian 60 per cent nioro than that of nHenaior and equal that of a Uubl net olllcer of a major ceiierul limn (10,001 to le.UCO, wmcb wm per cut inoio than tho pay of n bonator s ot a brignoler general fimn l;,5 O to e500ii, ilie aiiions ihopay ef a -eniitor, tbua making a saving ol 'so.uoo on tho pay of general officer. Thormv nrouer of n colonel. Ileuten- Rl.t colonel, major, captain, und fliet lieutensnt was notchangod; these aro the haid wording nRlcers of the army, many ( f tnem havlni; beeu general officers during the late war. Adding to the amount saved br these reductions that sav oil br me reduction lu the amount nt tmnsnor. latiun, ud lu other ways, the bjli raeots tin ag gregate saving as gtreu alioyo. The ui'l pnseod by the vfiry uociued yoio or Mi to nt, wnoieiipon that exceedluclv aniart" Bhvster fmm town. nained Kassou. 'whols always on the floor and mnst Hiwavs maao an nss 01 minBeu, piqposeu 10 aineun 1110 uue ho 11a 10 rtau ' Jn net to pun ish tho officers of tho army for their gallant Bur nc,.a in 111 eaervlnif the union." Goneinl llin. ulng aid the amendment ooglittobe lofeired to tuo uatlant soldier Irum Iowa Tho made tho aniriidnieot, Air. Kasson lepded tbiitlio was ready to report for duty, winch gavo ilaunlng the opportunity for Hiylngt "Vou sboylOlo rouuinusa now thau during the war when you con 11 nut no poiaiiniua to report wuu nKnnn Hack on vour baoi., ?ieaAlni; of army officers recalls General f.'uster's tesiimony a uay or two ami noiore jir. uivmei's coinmui-e. ine daitiiugciveiryoui car balled oolUiy Into post-tiudo a. army con tractor, iniiinn tnievt-H.uri'vi.ieitritni, aim me Miirouryot ar, and wii uo respecior ol per. foiix. lLo enoko his mind frcoy nu only ouco lu tho comae o! hts oxanilnatinti did ho hca'iato to answer squaroiy and fairiy, He had known of tho ti-HflliKln.j in nost-tradet-shlus ou tho nn. per Mlssoml. and hail once called (he Httcntlou uf the yecretsiy of War to mem 111 pursou. lie explained nt length the niottug twravai of cueating in too iuruifcniugoi iiuiuu aunpiie , aud gavo II ashUo.iiu.on lhat the Indian bu reau, as well as the War Dopartnn nt, was rot ten to Iho very co.o. tie sj.d that tho effect of Grant's proclamation, extending tho Great Mioux reservation, vras aoiely to lnoicaso the orolltaof tho tradeis. Orrvllle Grant nnd hisusrtuers. It did not pr.-veut tho Indiana from gelling wmskey ; it v is ao.eiy for tlio p in tiactora' b-n tit Wmn usual If ho tbouaht thonuroouo 01 the 1'iesinent'a mociaimitinn was to Increase the advantages otitis brother nt an Indian trader, he hesitated, and then said nisi ne wouia ratner not nave tne quoBiioa nre&aed One K. W. Hico. a-clilni aecnt hero. and an intimate friend of Belkqajre whom Cus. ler swore received S.0OJ lor obtaining 11 post, tradcrshlp appointment, published a curd noxi day stating that Cnstur net). The tlcncral met 111m on 'i nurBuay ovening onueireow ana au mlnistercd a severe caoiuu. Two weeks ag' I etnteil that certain Senators bad resolved to detest the nonsoblll for tho nroicctton of witnesses, other correspondents made the atme assertion, tiecauso there was guoa reRson to oeuoyo it to be trne. lint wpen 1 ne icports appeared.Benatoi B Logan and Conk, ling lose to personal explanations and denouuo, en newspaper corrosnonuents 111 geuorai. "lllrtr work Logan" waa narticularlv bitter. and in a most luuimporato and lncreduous speech ramie uso of language only lit tor the lowest bar-room. Now It transpires that tbo Bcn-ito Jndiclarv Gommitteo has acreed to strangle the bill. Just as predicted. The direct resu t or this will tie to stins the luveatieatlona now in progress Into the iniquities of the Ad- miuisiraiion, ana to eena every man out 01 ine country wnoso evidence would show the loscaltlyot Grant's olllco holders. Tho iletoo tives ot the Canadian cities t.avu telegraphed to Washington that a large number of witnesses unve placed tnen' selves ueyonu toe junsaiciiou ot the llouse br eeeklnr refnee on forelen eoil. If tbeonto would pass tlio II ouso bill tboso men would return, but the Judiciary Commit tee interferes. Moexa the Investigations, nnd shields the thieves who have been swindling the Government. First and foremost among the Senators woo ore anxious tu cover np official rascality Is Mr. Itoseoe conkUng And this same Conkllng la the Administra tion candidate tor President. At one time tbo mantis ot O rant was understuud to be abqut to arup upon tne ample tnouiacr 01 ttensior iqr. ton. but aubsoqaent events have caused change to como over tbe ejilrlt ot that dicam, A member of the Cabinet, who ought to know, nala recently that uen. Gtaut wua more inter. ested in Oonkling'a soooess than that of any candid-Jto. The tact Is auiiarent without this admission, lly the way, tne l'resiconUai caul dinu oerlus to boil rattier lively on that side of the House, lite way "favorite eons" hare been irotiea out during the nast lew dara al. most bewilders the unlnlHsted. But to a man up a treu all this haa no significance. From the counts made Dy politicians here ou the ends ot their lingers Iiialne Jim lilatne aunears to be a little ahead , lhat is. if it is true that be nas iraaeu witn Cameron lor me reuLsvlvanl: yote pu second balloL Morton, as matteia now eland, is ahead on Hint billot, wltn iilaioe sec ond 1 but after that their positions will be re versed. But the shrewdest Judges here think t aai neither of tliein can get enough to win. xsejtiier juortun nor coiikiing win go to niaine, nor will Maine go to Conkling. If Morton can. itpt supceed afters luud tight he will be for llrlstow.who will have a. the start no orgrnlxed atreugUi. There Is u strong underonrrent lor Iti in sinoa the rottenness usrclooeu in the nartv. nut tho politicians are stiU auong enough to keep it frgiu taking snipe. This is the drift of opinion hero at this time, though in the two und a nun motius atuti to intervene an eartnquasi or something of tast sort may cause a good inanv cob-houses to tonnle over. Uen Duller, who has been prowling shout heie lor s couple o! weeks, now has auoceeued in defeating (he confirmation of Mr, nana as Mlulsvcr to cUialand, and it is really one ot the uwi tilings ue una evpr uuue. iiut tue specia. cle of llulier stauduig ud for uabllo virtue 1 It'i too funny. Benlaulu lias'nt been wasting all tils time upon litina. lie wants 1300 uuu lor U10 boldiera' Home ut Usmpton Itoods, nf which he la president, manager, and treasurer, and he orgsiuxed a nice llttie lunketmg exoursion f. the 1 ommltlee on Appropriations, and gave them supper, wine, etu. liliburtou has been uo trouble for tne sly old loauo to get all tie wsuted irom bis Kepubucau associates, and the lusUtution luu been s costly one 1 but sow the puiy jesuit ot uis .enoru so iar win pe nire.ii gatlnn into the management of this and other Holdiers' Homo, The Colin are tlchtnlng nronnt! Rccretary Robeson rather unpleasantly Doubt.esii the Associated Piosa ha given yon lull particulars oi tho laie discovcncs.ihe moat not able of which Is ntsumi art-anted advsnronf a million and u half iif uovcimuent funds to the bin strut firm ol Jity Cook & CO. Among other lloma of gos.iii, loo, la tho repot ti.t ft ruptuie between the Pres. Idint and Plsiiepont, Who Is somewhat rostlve multrthe tihilstliat liavo recently come upon lilin in the eotvicoul adtulnstratlvo pets. And " it goes. Tlio inot exciting toplca of conversation In Washington Just now are the Article of Im peachment ngalnt (leueral Rclknnp, the liana oonilnnii.tiin cno and the hill ptnviuln lor tho B.iuMiiuiiuu ui aiiTer roin lor liaciiuuai our niiiummnrcuuja iiugo itimoniy, wu'ie an nl lmiioHant feature vi. lutiied t. thn 1,111 inursuay uy 1110 aooption ot un itiiiendment making silver coin of the denomination uf one dollar a legal tender to tne nmouiit nf ilfty dollars, nnd tbo smallest com a legal tender to the amount of twenty live dolliirs. The Senate has passed the consular nnd 111. piomallo biU wlih amendments widen restate nil the Culisiltfttns nlmli.h1 uful ,liirln a. dittied by the Ifouso and It bntit bodioa refuse ioieccueirin 1110 iiosiuons waich tber huve iuHi-11 iuiie aim ipiuous sessio.t must remit. Till! IInll,n1lllll.rnilllOil tn M.tl.l nn n Itnl lettKllliourn and refuses to deliver bin. Into theriistoiirottnn Marshall of the Iiwnct of uoiumuui, noiwiiustaiuing tne fart that au lu. dICtmeUt has been fnntul ntrniliflt TrilhittiriiM tiv the ursnd Jury of the District aim the Marshal hits need directed to btlue him nefiirn thn 11m. tiiei Louri. aiany cininent lawyers are of op. Inlon that the House Is oxceodliig its nutbonty 111 this matter and Hint under the constitution tho prisoner lias n clear risht to a trial by Jury and auy Interference of the IIouso to pteveut such tusl Is setting np tbo authority ol the jiuuse quoto ttte consiuur.011. The fund tar the liavmeiit of wlttinses before Congressional coiumltttos Is now exhausted und many of those who apply for their pay nnd have not tccelyrdit have been compelled to sell their claims at a discount. It Is the Intention to have passed nt once a deQclcncy bill to uirut the out- rgeucr, 1 itu lutni costs 01 witnesses titus iar a uccn a ititio over f ii.oaj. Nlabt Beislons am now helnt? bebl bp thn. jionseio consider me j,egiii'ttivo Approprin. lion bill. As this bill 1 educes tho saluilei ot members of Congress It excites glent luieiost among them, and tltero Is always a lull utten tlsuco when It Is under discussion. uitrtiEUs. riilliuicplilii Letter. rmiA., ra., April c, me. Drab Advocate, Visitors to tho Centennial who expect to see nil tho sights In n singio day, had better commence nt ouco and practice walking long tllstancos. I understand that the avenues and passage ways of the main building alone are a little over 37 miles lu length. 11,1100 was until for an Introduction to Belknap. I hereby give notice that should any ot your rcodois deslro nn Introduction to "Morcutlo." he Is ready io receive them nt 1100 each. My flguies nio leasouablo and aie made to suit the hard times, a liberal discount wheu a dozon or so are Introduced nt a time. A wag Issued cards ot Invitation to the dedl. rallonof tho Japanese building, ut IhoCoutoit. nlnl grounds, ou Saturday, 1st Inst. About ten thousand persons went out to wltnoss tho ccie- monlos and wcro fooled for their pains. Mnnyot the good folks from ' up the rond" have been In onr city to wltnoss "Julius Ctnsor," which has boon produoed lu epleudid stylo nt our Academy of Music. I Just met ex-aovernor Curtln, and It Is (ilnln to nee, that age Is telling ou Andrew G. Jupiter P.ttvlus haa glyeu us any quantity of bis favorlto bovaraso (I) for it has been rain, rain, nnd ngalu lain again. Jluslness seems to he shade better. Adieu until next week, says MARCUTIO. Pnrryvlllo Loiter. l'nrryvlllo, P.s., April 0. 1876. Fditor Advocate 1 Our school examination Cook place last week nnd closed with n public entertainment, consisting of doclamnllous, readings, compositions nnd music, Thoie was a laree attendance and the pa 'ticlpiints acquit ted theuisolves with crent credit. The follow ing nro the topios, In classes : SE.sioK CbAsa Assays, Importnnco of educa tion. .Miss Maggie l1 Infer t mensols. Miss Mag gle niukor; the panic. Miss Saillo A. Hess t Lite oeiiieunini, Miss .uarv niniitii my to.iuut expei leuce Miss Klla l'h'tor. ISTKiiHitmATB class Ciiinpo'ltlons. Until liy Mary ltapp 1 cow mid hor-o. minima (Inttmer t scanturv uen, Arlh ir llowliind 1 llamel, Jler tin I'll iter 1 Mnsc, Lilllo llapu Itrnd'HKs. fret dim's call, Cbas. H"ttd IZ sumo obi friends. dot lectio lambs, l'nt's letter mid the Dlitck no"se aim nts nuer uyeir.j. i iiowmuu 1 mo Cu few by Miss Norn Smltii Tito tcidtuga nv tims. iiauueiz ntui .Mirn Hut til uero xcellrnt. and if wo nro Just.llol In ni?aHnring the ctTtMt of Ihe exetci-ea lukeii tlnou.limt br tuo apilniise givon nad tlio lung ttei nrovoked, we may e tfcly aei ilown the who.o attilrns a iritin 1 aiireoa' Home goisl tuusto wits also had rtoiu Mr. 11. 1. anil Mies 11. Connor, Miss M. J. aud 1311a I'Mter and imiIIIo Hess, under tho diiectlon of Mr J, 1'. Kowlnnd. We nnderstanu the entertainment Is to be re peated with cbsneof progrn nine, ou flatti day evening next. Mhoald it come ell, ns uo tioubt it win tea win no lurnisueti wuu a tew notes fioni your CoiuttSTOSint-sr. Now Advortisemonts. otlco to AVliom It May Concern. I have this dav. Atirll 1st. lffftj. leased to IIHN11V KOOll, ono Sorrel Horse, one, tlrey Mar", with iwq eots of llnrncs. All per on s nre hereby forbidden to meddlowltli the same, they be ug my property. Pnrryylllc, Apill 8th, lUTU-wa BUSINESS MEN AND OTirnlW IN WANT Ob' JOll PIUNTINO OF ANY DESOIIIPTION, WILL PINIITHKOAIUION ADVOOAIK OPKICK TDK Ilfc.81' and CIIU.VP KT PLACE IN THE COU NT V. GIVE OB A TltlAI. AND DK, CONVINCED. I EII1GHT0N BAKERY. Tlio nnderslcned announcoA tn the citizens of Lntiletiton, welssport nnd the fuiroundiui nelaliborhood. Uiat bo It now fully prepared lo nppirtliera witii TitlMK FlUidlt Bread, Cakes & Pretzels Every Morning at Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest prices. lie make a speoiaity of Wedding and Fancy Cakes. P)o.Nlcs and all other Parties supplied with the Choicest Made Ico Cream, In laree or small qnanttile. ou short notico and at reasonable flguies. Also, always on hands large stock ot all kinds of CANDIES. NUTS, FBUITS, Ac., ot Wholesale and lletalU Patronage solicited. T. W, O'NEIL. aprlleyl Hank hfeet. Leblghton. Pa. North Pennsylvania R. R. Visitors to the Centennial By this longestnbllabod and Popular llouto will be delivered at the MAIN ENTRANCE TO THE CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION tVHfcVEN THROUGH TRAINS LKAVE DETHLirifAM, Dally, (ezoopt Sunday's) FOR PHILADELPHIA, In close connection with nil Tislns on Lehlah Valley and Lehigh aud MUiquobanua Railroads and their connections from tho Lehlrh, Wyom. lug and Uuiquehanua Valleys. New York State, the West and orth.Veat. Kicuesion Tickets from all Points at Reduo- txi Ataies. ViT AiUfor Tickets via North Ptnntylvanla Itailrnatt Parlor end Bleeping Cars, and Flrst-Class au' vustu uy wi.rs, KI.U8 CLARK, orn'l Agent, N, P, II. 11., Philadelphia. AprlU. tjll, Now AdvortiBomonfcs. 1876. SPRING 1876. Mrs. M. Guth Itespeerfully announces to the LAI) IKS HP WKIhHI'OIlT AND VICINITY that she has lust relumed from I boo IT V, nnd la now receiv ing Olio of the IjAIUlEBrrjTQUKS of HPllINll Millinery Goods COMPRISING, Hats, Bonnets, Aud Trimmings everlieforo bronght Into this section, and Uiat sue is prepareu to uo mem up iu tue Vory Latest Fashion, AT riUOES I1BLOW ANY OTHER BS. TABL18IIMI3NT IN TUB COUNTY. Also. AN I3NTI UET.Y NEW BTOCK OP BW1TCHH8, in Ileal and Imitation Hair, NO TIONH.ondAI.Ij other Goods usually kept In a First Class Millinory more. Ladies' own Hair made up to ordor Call nnd Inspect Goods nnd learn Prloes before purcnaslllg eisowuere. MHb, April S-m3 M. GUTH, 'Welssport, Ya, iljimrncil Ailnilnlstrntors' Salo Of ValuaI)lo Ileal Estate Tho undersigned Administrator of JACOD MI1NTZ lalnnf tho llOUOUUII OF I'AHIti- VIMiE, Carbon Oounty.rn., deo'd, will offer ut rubllo Halo, ou tuo premises aiorcsaiu, on Friday, April 21st, 187G, nt TWO o'clock: I. M , nil Hint certain piece or parcel of I.AN1J, situate about throe-fourths of nmi'e least o tho Lehigh fc Rupqucbanna Hit, istnticn nt l'nrivvllls, on the road leadintr from l'nlio Toco, or Edwnrtl Knher'sMIll to Lehigh a pp. bounded by lands Ot Junios O. Sengreaves, Widow llnirlet Strohl, Mrs. Harnh E. Gaumer, and i barles llluse, sen., containing 30 Acres and 40 Perches, Ktrlct measuro. abont !5 acres nro Clear and In a good atnl enl cultivation, aud tho reslduo Is good Woodlmd. - The Improvements theroon consist ef ifiS a Two-Story, Weather-llootded, Frnmo iSllaUwellinB House, 20 x 30 feet, with Cellar miner It, one Hank llarn. 3o x 41 ft, Ilof Btoble, nnd other outbuildings. A Wrll ol Hood Water near tho houso. end nn Oi chard of Choice Fruit 1 Terms nnd conditions will be made known on tho day of sale, by I) A NI F.I, WFNTZ, Administrator, Ac., of J, Monti, tlcc'd. Persons desiring to view Ins property can call on Mr. Cassitia J. Montz. on tho ptemlses. April 1, 17 J. " 76.' IIHADV'S CENTENNIAL OI'IAH AMI) lomcco EAU'onruM and nu.LiAUD HOOM, ono door above Ilnuk's llaliory, KuiiK St.. l.uJllplilon. Also, GENEllAli NEWS AOKNOV. Dally and Weekly l'apeisand LitkejidoLlbroryrigu larly supjilled April 1, ls. N utlco t rrespjiNNcrs. Nnt'ro Is beiehv alvcii. to Teimsier and ntlinrs. that tin' midi'isl'iie I inrluds n l pel sous tieipassinf on Ins I. noils In Mnhnunig township, t.mboii coiiiitv. Pa. until they shall have bte i to Mr. IIEU11KN KKN-STUISMAUlIiSil. Le luuli m.i cel. Leblghton. Pa , und paid blm for llin Wood they wnntn woll as for , hat tbey Imvo all tan v taki n and not pil l for. Teamttois tire al-o requested not lo t'lko Chestnut Ureon nr other Timber sultaiilefer .illls, and they am further cautioned not fo wlllinlly destiny the Young Sprout and llrowlng '1 tmber, iindisr tho liemlty ol law. VM. IIOllN. Mahoning Twp. March 1'., 1875-wii rpo wliom it may Concorn. 11 TintRotin are herebv forbid meddling with i Iiabt Horlng Wagon with top, a Otcy Iioto and Iliixiiesa now In possession ot Jeremiah 11 Jjliiiiiilrk. of Welsspoit. ra., nud beingu-od by turn lor au oxprn-s tram, tne same uuing uiy piopcrty. Jj. 4' . KLKPPJNOKll. Lolilghton, Pa, Mr.l8 w3' Special Notices. E. F. Knnlicl's Ulttor Wlno of Iron. It has never been known tn tail In the cure of Wwi'uiess int. nded with symptomi, indisposl. lion to exertiou, toss oi momury, uiuiouuv oi bieathlng. weakuess. nortor ot disease, ldght, sweats, cold feet, weakness, dimness of vision. languor, universal lassituue ox uto muscular system, enormous, np1)etlt,, with dyspeotlo 8. rupiums, bat baud i. Iluslilng nf the body, dry uessot the skin. Pallid countenance and erup tions on the Iacc. punlylqe the blood, pain In the back, fiesyiuosa of the eyelids, ftequent t, lack snots firing before toe eye, with AurTu elon and loss nf sight want of attention Ac. Hold only In II bottles. (1st the genuine Depot and omce. -jm Noiti Nintn hi., rmiaoeipuia. Aa. vlco tree. Ask tor K. F. Kunkel's miter Wine of Iron and take uo other make. Uenulne bold only in (I bottles. Nervous Debility ! Norrous Debility! Debility, a depressed lrritab'e state of mind, n weak, nervous, exhausted feeling, no energy or HUltantlon confuted head, wo&k memory the consequences of excesses, mental overwork. Tuts nervous debility find a sovereign cure in n. F. Kunkel's Hitter Wlae of Iron. It tones th system, dispels the mental gloom and dos nondenco. and leluvenstes the entire svstem. Hold only in 1 bottles. Get the genuine. Office. Nnrcti Klntb Ht Philadelphia, pa. Hold Dy ah druggists. Ask for K. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron, anu take no other. Genuine sold only In t bottles. Tape Worm Remorod alive, with head oomplete, tn from two to throe hours- No fee till removed, by Dr. Kunkel, 23U North Ninth St., Philadelphia. Beat. Pin and stomach Worms also removed. Call and see. Advice free. Send for circular or ask vour druggist for Kunkel's Worm Syrup. Price i. It never falls. April 11-m. Errors of Youth. A OENTX.EMAN who suffered for years from Nen-bus Debility, Premsture Decay, and all the efTecta ot youthful indiscretion will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need It, the recipe and directions tor making tho simplest remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience can do so br sddrestUts In perfect cotiDuence. junn u. uuuiSJ., deoisma 42 Cedar BL, New York To Consumptives. THE advertiser, baying beeu permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption, by a simple remedy. Is anxious to make known to blstellow soffurers lbs means of cure. To all who desire It, be will send a copy ot the pre icrfptlon used, (tree ot obargo), with the direc tions for preparing and using the Mine, which iner win uuu h bukk uuius iut uuhbuui'iius, ARTIIWl. IlKONCIllTDS. ,tn Parties wishing the prescription will pleaso suuress. uttv. c. a. wtbourii 1M Penu street. Wllliamsbiirr. doc, 18-ui" New If ork, Isow Advortisementa. GRAND 177G. Sit ilLLSfr Thn undersigned wonld resportfnllf announce to theCltlrensof r.clilnliton nnd the surroundlnar country, thnt they have Just relumed Irnni the Lilies ut New York aud Philadelphia with a large, new and fresh stock ot Dry Goods, Groceries, tyncciiswarc. Oil-Cloths, Wooden and Willow Ware, &c, And Imvo opened their largo store In HUMMEI7B NEW IlUII.llINO, slid hereby adopted a vnstlv advantageous pinii. by bTAItllfSU IN A MiW OAltElllt that linyors can be Uroatlr lleneflteil, and thruugh which cbanuel wo have nlieady atltaoted Immeuso Crowds. Us, ns say. Cash Throught. With One Pried to All, We liopo to servo the trading public Willi Ooods nt Prices to defy competition. TUB AI)'VAMrJPAC1rlEl ABU s 1. Savlnp nf Tlnif, Lnlinr, Tcrfpct Spctirlty, Ac. 2. Uy t'liforclm.' "CASH VY.MENTtj" tlie bad ill bts nre nvnlilcd. 3. lly ptittluif plptity nf remly money In liaiiil, it eimblrs us to buy goodi at flgurp Hint credit men kmiw iiutliltii; n limit 4. Uy Inrreasp ol fnle, a Kinaller profit Is anfflriptit. All of tlii'fi "HY-WAYS" Ifad illrtrt to "CMEAl'NESS." On this now plan wo begin Uiiplti'ss on Satunlay. April 'ft, 1870. A oeneral Invitation la extenilnl to all lo Inspect our OikiiIs am Prices before purchasing elsewhere. COUNTUY PRODUCE received lu uxclmngo. j"o t. sriJSBAiJii: sow. Apill 1, 1870 yl Mew Stor aiid over before in ought Into this town, nnd Invito nn Inspection before purchasing tlsevrners, feeling suro Ihevrun gtisrmteo entire aatl'factlon In PltliJK AND QUALITY. TlioMnuiifactuilngllsparttiient will ne under tho suisrlntndence uf Mr. P IUIM, which Is a aufllcient guaiuutee that work entrusted to them will bo done equal to that of Anv other establishment lu the countr. Kcpainug neatly and promptly attended lo. Patronage invited. HEIM & GERMAN, St"ro In Semmel's New Block, opposlto the Public Square, BANK STREET, Iiehlpliton, Pa. mar.ll-yl T REJIENDOUS REDUCTION IN 1MIICES FOB CASH I J ers will be the gMnera therohy ns tbey will no longer have to par a pot rentage on too loss sus tained by those who never pay for what tbey gat Again, by lulnutlng tlie ''cssh system," we ill btienu iletl tn fuinlh our palrot.s wl li eveiyihlug in the CLOTH ISO l.I.VM. made up In 'no Latest loshlii, by the best of Work'i.en. nnd Horn the Finrsl. Materals. at Prices f'Uly ss low as Ibe stiine quality of it raiment osn be bouu-ht for In tiny other town lu the Htate. Wo wnuid also aiiunupue that we have seci r-tt the right to nso the PATENT IlUBrtKlt DOT. TOMB f i PANTALOONS, the best tiling for Keeping the Dint bottom. In shape ever invented, and that wo tiro now teoetvlng tin Immense stoci: of Spring nnd summer a Ties of Clotlis, Cassimoresantl Vostings, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps. UHNTLRMEN'S FUllNIsIIINO OOODS, and ever other article usaallyfuund in flrst-olaia Cloilitng uteres. Patronage solicited mid Hatia'acthn guaranteed. LAURY & PETEilS, Morcliant Tailora, P. O. Building, Lehlfihton , Pa. Oct. 8, 1875. 1776. CENTENNIAL. NEW RULES .NEW Tho nnderstgned. l i announcing tho arrival B'l OOK of SPRING and SUMMUR Cloths, Cassimeres & would also stale that ho has conrlnded to do alter APRIL 1st. 1870, on a STRICTLY CA-H 8Y.1TEM. lie is induced to this courso bv the large amount of debtafdaAdlug oj his books, much of which It Is ulteily Imposslb o to co.leou and no bnsiness man can afford to lose a third of his labor and goods by ino prevuiuttg rreuit. system, anu ue. ttiereiore, trusin t'tat me a,ioinlou of a strietlv Cash i.vstem and a corresponding Reduction In too Price of Goods of all kinds will bo an Inducement lor his many friends to continue tltep patronage believing, as be does, that he can give them mnth greater satisfaction under the now system, than he was able to do under iho played out credit system. no nas mucn pleasure in inviting an oarty inspection oz nis extra- oruinary targe btoox oi n isw uuuus, comprising Cloths, Cassimores & Vestings, for Men's & Boy's "VVcari GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, all Styles and Prices, Ladies', Misses'. Gentlemen's Youth's and Children's BOOTS, BU0IS3 and GAITERS, made nn ospt daily for the wear of tbla locality. ... F.very articlo made up ct this hsianltahment is warranted of the Rest Material and Workman . ship, and guaranteed to give entire eailstactlon, T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above the Public Square, BANK STREET, Lehlj-hton. BELFORD THE HATTER, Broadway Mauch Chunk, Has just opened a sclendld stock of HATS and aud CAPS, of the Latest styles He has aiso on hand a full line of Gloves 1 furs, AT TRICKS LOWER THAN EVER. Marcall-yl JAS. BELFORD. T IIOMAS KOONS Resoectf nllr announces to the eltliens of Car. bon and adjoining Counties, that be has pur. rhaed the entire Interest and stock ot 11. O. LUVAN WAY in the LEUIUUTON Corn Broom Manufactory, located In the Rorongh ot Lehighton, Carbon County, Ps., and that be is prepared to fill all ottj.rs entrusted to him with the Very Best Quality of Brooms at the LOWEST POSSIBLE I4VIN0 PRICJE. A trial is respectfully' solicits'! and entire sat isfaction guaranteed. Manuf tctory In the Basement of the ' Valley House," opposite the Lehigh Vailsy RR. depot. Fcb.Sd.lWS. THOMAS KOONS. TU8T I.OOU AT HER nAIR t Why I " ibonght It were turning greyl So it was. un til she sot a bottle of that new HAIR HK rOU ER at DURHU'd JHtUQ S": -UE. May 187G. ISTew Stock! a a el llespertfully announco to the eitl. ten- of Lehlgbton and vicinity, that they have entered Into co-partnership and hare Just returned from tbs cliy, where tney purchased one oi the largest and best assortments ot LAD1KK. OENT'S MlHSKb'. YOUTJiS and ClIILDnUN'8 Boots, Shoes nnd Gniters, Suitable for the Wear of this HosOon, The undersigned respectfully an nounee to their customers and the pub llo in gencriL f hat, alter mature delib elation, i nev havedetermtped to&KLLi OOOD-SIOIl OAHH ONLY, t em slid sltT MAKCII IS. 187S. Thisplauthey bctli-vo will I e tor the benefit ef nil farncs drilling with then, arwellaif r liemselves In doing buaniesa on ti e "credit atem"lht rei always abrsty pel reutageof bad dobtatobepiuYldHt tor aiidwhicli ot nrcesilty must to u gteut cilent lie made up by an luereai. fcl per centnre t.f pi not nn a, I goons solo, lly adopting the CAHll HYUuH to ell, nils will no linger be the cie Prices will be marked down to lie Lnwet l.lvlnv Profit nnrl ot.r ent,,ii. 1876. PRICES ot his IMMENSE Vestings, business, from and m NOTICE. THE Phila. & Reading E. R. Co. Hereby give notice, that on or before the First of May next, They will opon a Passenger station la Fair, monnt Park, upon the line ot tbejuuctlou 11 in road, tn close proximity to Memorial Usll and other principal buildings of the Centenulal International Exhibition, And that regular nss'snger and excursion Trains will thereafter be ran between the new station and the various points npon their nre, rol railway lines. The attention of eltliens ot Philadelphia looking lor Summsr Hesulesoas, and of strong, ers desiring to seem houses or lodging laths vicinity of Philadelphia during tbo Period ut the Exhibition. Is called to Ue tact (bat Irom nearly all places upon the ranroada of the Company within twenty or thirty miles of tn- city, passengers will be able to reach the Exhibition without change of esrs In as short a Unit as II will require to mske tho trip by hors cars from many points tn the cltv. BI'KL'IAL EXCURSION TRAINS WILL BE RUN IfOB'TUE ACCOMMODATION OF SOllOOLI. bOCJJBTlEB, OK OIHER ASiO. OIATIONS. .. For Information apply toC. G HANCOCK, Oeneral Ticket Agent. No. 87 South Foorth Street. Philadelphia, and to tho Mveral Local Supermttndoutsi. or to the anderslgned, , J. E.WOHTTEN. Oeneral Superintendent. MarcB,ll,bi I have this day 'March 4tn, l7a,) lsjsed to HENRY KRAMER one Dark Bay Horse, one, Spring Wagou and one Set tingle Harness, six persons ore forbid to meddle with tbs oaeap sa they belong to me. WILLIAM RACKA.WACK, ParryvtUe jtarctt X, unw