KD1TOII l.KlttOIITON, l'A.t OATUMDAY MOHNINO Al'ltlt. 22. tRTrt. The Drift of It. Orently ns tlm present fiimticlnl condltl jii of our country, tlm imia lytic statu of our Indnstrl os, nml gnncr nl adinlnlstrntlvo corruption nro to bo deplored, wo must look to them ns tlio causes tno't likely to effect Hint clmnpo fill thei better, 60 earnestly desired by nil. For singly or collectively these causes, equally nlTeetlnj; all tlm In borer and tlio capitalist ns much fiunti tally as they must bo repugnant to him who measures things mioly by a niornl standnnl must iivcntuato In the overthrow of the present regime. It Is in tlio naturu of tlilnirs, and to reason otherwise would be absurd. In deed the popular verdict has nlrciiily jouo forth Giant nr.d corruption are doomed I Hut yesterday and Ills word might hare stood against Iho world ; now. "nono so boor to do him rever ence." Now, upon precisely what party the accomplishment of the much-needed reforms may devolve, Is as di lien It to rcdlct as It should be immale.rl.tl to him who has the welfare of tlio coun try nt heart. Of this, however, all may rest assured Grant's successor, who ever It may be, will be a better,a purtr man than Grant, as none other would be countenanced by the pkoplk, who want a man of moral excellence, one In whom they can Implicitly confide, to occupy the Executive chair. Of poli ticians and generals they liave linil their till. They now want A MAN, and which party shall put forth the best cnndldato and offer sucli other guarantees for an honest administration of our national affairs as tlio pcoplo may deem suflicleut, will bo sure of their support be lie a Itepubllcau or Democrat. Such, at least, appears to bo the sentiment, and, go far as we can discern, a sentiment worthy of the ap proval and encouragement of all the good. Sundry reports, says tlio Philadel phia Ledger, have come down from llarrlsburg about the "Room bill" In vesication which have turned out to be untruo ; sundry others nro coming down from daj to day upon which It will do no harm for the public to "sus pend opinion," and therefore we iav if if it Is true that Colonel Eiiibich.uhu was the actlvo outsido agent of the friends of the Boom hill, and Mr. l'eler Hcrdlc, who was the active outside agent of tlio opponents of the bill, have departed for parts unknown, nnd can tot be found by the search warrants ot the Speaker of the House, thuy are giv ing the genoiat public very strong rea sons to believe that both the friends of the bill and the opponents of the bill were using corrupt measures to Iniln ence legislation. But perhaps these two active gentlemen, whose tmslntsa outsido of the Statu of Pennsylvania is reported to be so piesslng just now that they cannot return home, may have1 gene off "In a joke," just as sunilty members of the Legislature Instructed their fellow members In a jocular way J and just for the fun of tlm thing that a vote on the Boom bill was worth S400, and a "dodge" worth $200. And, by the way, one of these funny men seems to have carried $300 worth uf joke in his pocket for two or three weeks be fore ho let any one clso see where the laugh came In, and even then did'nt seem to think he had carried the joke any too far. Tho steamship ilelvetlus, with the Brazilian Emperor on board, arrived at New York on Saturday afternoon. As tho vessel steamed up the bay she flied a salute in honor of the United States flag, and was saluted in turn by tho United States vessels lying off tho Bat tery. The Uulted States steamer Alert, having on board General Hancock aod staff and Secretaries Fish, Taft and Itobesor,, met the Ilelvetlus at quaran tine, and the Secretaries woro intro duced to the Emperor and welcomed him to our shores. Tho committee of arrangements to receive the Emperor,of which General Dix U chairman, decided not to meet the Imperial visitor at the wharf, but a Brazilian merchant was on hand with a number of carriages, and there was also a force of one hun dred police and a large crowd. The Emperor, however, lauded at a pier some two miles distant, and escaped to the Fifth Avenue Hotel In a hired cab'. Late at night he was serenaded by tuo lull band of the Seventh Regiment, and when lie and the Empress appeared at the windows of the hotel " they were cheered lustily by the vast crowd be low, and the Emperor was called on for a speech." He bowed repeatedly, but was 8peechlesstund the time being then past midnight, was allowed to remain In quiet. The President on Wednesday sent a message to the U, S. Senate vetoing the bill fixing the Preildcnttal salary at 925,000 per unnum. It. V. MORTIUMKIl, Says tho Dally Graphic ! It looks ns If tho country wcro striking bottom. D.urlfig the tlireo months Justjinded thcro wcro 2 $00 business failures in tho United StRteaRnlnnt 1.43H In 1875, and tho nggregAio liabilities nro f 04, 044,150, as compared with ?08,87!),222 In 1875 a largo nnd nearly equal In erehso of failures and liabilities. Dur ing tlio last quarler of InBt year the failures were 2,405. This Is rather n disheartening showing, but It Indlexlcs at least that things ntu ns ball as they call be ! and thiTrenectlon that It Is darkest just before day uflurds reason able giound for hope. CORRESPONDENCE. 017 Wo destro It to bo distinctly understood thttt we do not hold ourselves tesiHinslOiu fur tho tews nnd opinions exptessed Ly our corres pondents. From tlio National Capital. I'lIOSI OUlt CoaiUtst'O.NOUMT.. Wasiiixoton, April, 17. 1878. It seems that there H never to bo an end of tho blackening developments which lollow In rapid succession nnd ruin ono aficr nnollicr nieuhiiilim the councils ot apirti- that onto ni-sumed to compilsewlthui ItsoK fill the lutilll gence and inoinlityof tho cotiutry.lt the Repuo Ilu.au party was ovcrapnttv of ' (,-ieat morul Ideas." Its dectplcs certainly hat o not maintain, ed tbeniffclves men of " prent moral " practice. The leading sensation nt this moment Is the re port concerning Mr. Maine. "Jim" Maine n ho In most frequently called, Just now leads nil his Republican competitors lu Iho Presidential race. The leasonforlttshls superior tact. for orrnnlzatlon. and tho fnct that helms had the confidence of a class who are not In eyinputhy wtlh the White llouso rmir. Maine has been just outsido tho inner circle, nnd is generally regarded In his own parly as n Representative Itepubllcau. Not that ho Is classed ns a strictly pure man, even by his friends, for his associates lu Co. gress toncedo that he Is liolh tricky and juslucere. lint he possesses in nn luminal de gree thai useful and happy faculty of being all things to all men, and n tilting all tactions In his Interest. In the last Congress he made friends with the Conservative element of his party, and nt tho beginning ot theproiout session he lover sed his tactics and started out to muko hlnrs'olf "solid" with tho ultra South hnilnl; element. It Is by sack artifices ns tbeso that Maine has rut himself, forward as the "popular" oandioate It Is Interesting to see him when holding ouo of his luvees on tin) floor of the llouso, lu a vomer at therenrof tho row ot scats ho stands tbeoentreof sometimes a irroup (if twenty per-r-ous, mostly outsiders, whom ho has admitted, nnd he iiaAses lroin ono to tno othet' lit his isile of great American hand-shaker. In that chit meter ho has no Biipertor. The story of Mr. Maine's receiving t-M.OOo Horn tho Union 1'acillo lliiilru.id Coiuuauy is ot couise promptly denied uy h m. but it contains mheient evidences ot until, nnd Is believed bv politicians, goneimly. Maine nould hnvo hurt) wotk to pass fur an honest man. Ills lenuti. tiou for "smarmed" end tor trailing Is too well ounblishod and too lncouiputibio with anj such theoiy. Thelo is unt n 11,010 iinciuiuloiis and instinctive tnidT In politics to day, nnd If ho thould llimlly suaco"d In eettlng tun liomlua. lion winch he won't it will be by menus if tuiuo of tho shabbiest tindosnud bmcalns ever miieo. At least luii hit workers lu vanous pattiof the country motor hi in because the hnvo been made to be'.hvo that theie is i-urno-thing 111 it fur them personally. Ihls is uotor. otif. if elected I'ltsldeut his adiniuletiulioii would only bo nppronehi'd in rottciinois tiv his lintnedlatu predecessor, lie has been out of tho Grant Inner cuile.uot bciuuse lie Is too huuo.t, j ut because he con d nut get lu Tho s:d ct tow who manage things counl not ttutt ulrilno.-4 Ihey knew his imp, icily 11 Mil wind his Iti'ailii oiy in pursuit ot his own ends. A piomlhelit Hopubilcau, who has been United Mi tes ten 1 tor aud occupied a position high In tho , ouncll of tho party, suU to 1110 to day that if M.VH16 nns nominnien by the llciiiihi.imns no would bo iiluckeuod beyond hoiio buioru tho 01m of the canvass. Sold he 1 "lhcio tromeii ivlio know tilings conceiulug James U. Mnlno thut would hlnklnnito n lower depth than HcUnnp h.s fallen." This ox-Scnatur behoves tho Indiana polls story. Oue circumstance veiy uinch ipuinst Maine Is tnat mine ol bis own par-tl-uns are li.oro leady to nchovo tepotts to his discredit than are the Democrats 1 his H bo cau.so thov know him belter. 1 Iimvo tho unuio 01 a gentleman lu lloton who Is suld to po..ci uecr. ti touching Maine's puuilc cniecr that would ilaniu him eternal y n nivuigtHi, yet th. umo (tent emau advocates his noiuin dlou to the pron.cucy for nersoi al rcnsoiis. Ouo of tho tntugs lately hinted nt is thai limine and IV lunu told uut lu tho Arkansas 0 iho last wiuiot. Ihe llaocock caio has continued to occupy nt tcuuou the past week and Ihe farthoi it goes Ihoworsolt gets. F10111 Iho evnlciico ol four wliuesncs, de.ectlves and toois employed on tne Juu ixsponlblliiy lor (ho mvsieilous and noto nous safe burgiary cnsohnuoiou Initencdup onhim. Ihls is thowois of all his misdeeds. It was an attempt to save tho llistrict rln here by puttlnir up a Job ihat should rulu an honored citizen who nail been active in exposing their luliiultios. Boss Mhenhei il evidently put "11a!)" to tho liout, being nlinaell tooshieml to appear uii .Nuruiiacv luumaai Jiuaso III iWOCi'Ck S uouoles la the apparent puipoi-ool ' tho long" to thiow him overuouid. jiols cuueht uud Ihey must do u to lluhteu the sinking crefc. Tlis was foreshadowed by Omul's tolievinir him fromuutv at tho Whitollousj and by tho At torney vtenornl's tesinnony concerning the stol en letter, lie Is a completely irnken down man. The chanso lu his peisonul appeuranco Is a most startdng,(.n emaciated and curoworu It ho becoming. Had tho cncumstunces been other than as luoy are there would hnvo oecn u ereat deal of sympathy lor him. aud matter Honld not go so hard with him. Hut his course seems to hnvo been so inexcusable. He was a yonng man occupying nn exalted position. Ho wa" educated at tho exponso of tho Uovernmeucand had a hfa olUco ample for all his wunts.'und full of honorable dlstlncilous. Thero was no tciuptnlion induced by necessity, or anytnlog nxln to it; vet fle penclued himself to commit asoilesoi crimes, the moio ilespicablo because' of ills position, and extendiuu tbrojgu seveul yeais. It must bo native wickeuuoeu-tbe al ter lack of moral character. .What cuutto will bo taken m those lull r developments is not known definitely unt his indictment is prob able 'I hero is even talk of his flight if permitt' d. The Bcnato hasjusl passed tho Uouto bill rela tive to the Improvement uf tho public buildings and grounds, leuvluit In tho provision tikiug from llabcocf tho disbursement of funds for mis purpose: so that, after the ut of Juiv, his position as superintendent will beiuereiv nomi nal Heretofore he has olsbursed minions of dollars auuuaUy lu the ucnarge of this duty The House, aside fiom the trans .clloii of some miscellaneous business, has occupied itself this week with the consideration ol the bill lor nnnsferrinc the Indian lluresu to the War lie. partment. The indications are that the bill will tail to pass. The stiver coinage bill possea tuo hcuulewlth the provision uianlnglt legal ton. der to the amount of tio stricken our, und the House has agreed to this amendment, so that with tbo l're.ldeut's signature it becomes a 1 .w. We may soon expect to Handle silver change in place ot ragred fractional curiency. I lonrn that the smallest aud meanest of all counter felts a 6-ctnt piece is now circulating In great numbers throughout the country. It lsidentl oil in weivht and fineness with tbo genuine coin, and Is wort lilies only boojuao not made at the Uovernment'mint. The Scent piece is a sham and deceit at best, for it costs the Govern, moot, Including matorlal, labor, etc.. less than ha.f a cent apiece, or ten per cent ot Its nominal value, Home of the counterfeits were recently scut to tbe snneiinteudeut of ihe mint lu Phila delphia by the Tieanurer for the pnrpuse of lnaung inquiries and to test their value. The superintendent says the couuteileita have bteu assayed and touod to contain copper and nickel in the 1mI proportion, that tho coins are ot proper weight, .ze and finish, aud Just as val uable as the rood com. Tbe only Wuy to detect Ihe spurious cuius 1 by the imperfect impres sion of the legend "In Uod we trust." OKl'HBUR. rhlladephla Letter. rniUL, ra.. AprU 11, 1878. Dhai advocate, 1 bough work is going on nicht and day out at the Centennial buildings, it looks rather doubtful us to being ready tor opening or the 10th ot il ay; The fc,mperor of Drarll will not come this way before the opening of the exhibition. I re gret this exceedingly, for 1( would Lavs been 8 pleasure lor me to have Interviewed Uis Majes ty In the interests of the advocate. Son fed. ro will doubtless pay the Lebigu Valley a visit, If so I know you good folk will use him well. Old Mr, Uyson sent his sod, "young Hyson," all the vityStom China ttiee'fe' Centennial. I shall InVlje him to tea Celt time I meet him. i Opening Dm "-Po thj notice said nnd In I went.' Please open mtjTfow, I remarked, in nn usual b'nnd aud peculiar Wanner. "Open a lew want r'nsked thelerk from over his cut tin-oil collar WhyoyJlcfg, to he snre 1 nln't this n fiee toed I" 'I'aen tiro polite and nbllfiinit elem led ino to one kid by mr co.it rollar nnd explnlnM thnt It wns tlmpiy a difpiny of nprl ii bonnets, or hats llld yon ever iraze upon tho ruddy hue of n hoi rd lobtel-1 1f tint t ou shoti'd Imve pnzed nt me Tills Is w nt 1 vet for beitnr anxious to attend nil dinneis nnd lunches for the bonettl of vuur lcndersi After I linilregntn. Ml tny cpmin sure, I waltied b-1 tn tho proline, lor nml rokl linn I shoitul lino in toll him 11 lot of balancing pules, "ivi at, tot" snld hoverv harsh, lv Then, unco tin re with my mob diotts voleo leu'ledl ns the ham hnvo 10 on worn so far hack on the head 1 thnucht my enggestinn end. lioutly lu older I said to tnnte,ior Iwiaoi. riereitont. Al I Mitt unylsthlst thawifoofn filend militlced lit one of tho now epilog linn 1'H.i. with a flower gilrleu on it. Alio has Irani work to kerb htT balance tint! n lo her hubby, ln han't biolceam back 'to.e tho bank tho nherday with "nolnlneeo" niukedon It. Will theroevet bo 11 check tn sieh openings t I loir 1101. We nro going to have pllver change. This I th.uk will ho a change fur tho better, thouah p.ti.er money Is coinddcrcd bettor than nono at ail. HttMnoss Is good (t) I counted four pairs of dllaptdaled boots on n moicrrant's dck tho oth er rlnv. nnd all or the boots were ncmipleil. I preume (Jie meii'haut mus' hnvo been u "Sole ajent." '1 his lenilmls nio of what lny cobbler Hild when he leuatied lny shoes, "boled again n ad not tho money " Am I not fouilly thlno owtr JtAllcUTlO. ' Itclknup's Iinpencluucnt. The Nenateof the United Btntes sitting as n H uh Court of Impeachment, proceeded, at hfllf.nast twelve o'clocic Slondav afteriio'jn, to consider the hi tides of Impeii Irmeirt aaalnst ix-becielaiy lloikiinn Alter pruclimaiinu by Herucanl-ul-Aiini, t'hlef Juuil.-e W into uOniliiU tercrl thsoath to Bennlors Alllfoti, nnruMidp, Chrlstancy, Demi's Couklm, Cat punter, Hold tliwalte. ilowo Jones of I'etuda, Si oil til of Malne.ltnii.om and ltobert'ou wlu werenh-'e'it when tho otar eiintors wcro swot 11 t t le or rsnlzat 011 of Iho mull Couit. enlllors Alcirn, Kngn h, Johimon, l'nttersun mid Wudicivli, v-eiesilll nbseut .Monday. At ton tnluiitot be. trie one o'cloct ox-eeietary lloikuup arid Ins cminaol, Alo-sis. Cnrpenter, lll .elt and llhiir, omoicdthe Hoiiato Uknniier and took foots 11 1 n table on the n lit of tno prt'Bidlui' clllcer. Iho 01 Secretari'. reemod verv iirrvous. At oue oVlm-rt tho linpoachment Mnmipets ntitt tlo whole Itouae uf ill proentatives nppe ired lu the (.'lumber 'I'ho leitirn 10 tho writ snivel upon tho uccusi d hiivltii' bteu red, thj toigentt.nt. AruiB O'dlid upon him (o answer. Mr Uaipeu ter ofenunse lop tlm uecited, then lead a ii,n neuyuig tho Jurlnllctiuir ct tho ko. ato in the die, oa tho fio'iml thnt lle'.knap was not an ofllcor ot tho U nl I oil Mates nt tlietlmn tho Hittclesweio fouuu nnu piescnted ti tho ten. nto 1 that 110 H 1101 now an olllcer of tho Unl.ed states, hut was and Urn private cit'zeu. Mr. l,oiU, on the prt ot tho Alnnniieia und Iho HousOof ltepiosoutntlvei, nskeil to be l.liowoil until Wediiesdiy, the ivth Inst., to consider what rcnlic itlou should bo made lo ths p.ea, end It wns bo ordered by the Couit. The iliann. gcis nnd tlioo.iuusei lor thonccusod then stttcd that they had iioihlinr further to iropose,whero upon tho Henato, slltmir ns a Couit of Impeach luout.adjournid until Weilnofiday, and Iho Man. agcrs, tho lloibe. tho accused and his I ounsrl then wlthi'iew During tho oioceeding' tho galleries wcto illlcd with speciators, 11 large nitijuri y of ihcm ladles. 'ihoSoiinto of the TJ nl ted Stntee, sltlingasn Ccuttof Imiieiicl'iueiii, Wednesdsj hesidtlio leplieatloii uf tho Manager in answer Pi the pteaot Uelknnp's couusol. The.auswer liolds that t tho time of Iho cuinincucctneiil of ihe nl. lences chaigird aralnst hint, lliMuiap was 1111 of. fleer of tan United males, uud viassuch an olll cer until aftir tho House of ltepiesoututives,oy Its pioper Committee, hnd completed tho iuvus llgutlouultho ciinrgcs ,ncaius bitu and weio pici nrluit for his impeachment a fait nlion'.i lohlui wlieu ho losignol Mr. Ouriontoi, of cuunscl for tuo accused, asked lot n cup rot the replicnlliiii, and lai-lime until Monday next lo answer Iho same. Mr. l.'doiuiula mininlttod nn mder thnt tho lospoudent file Iris ninwei to the repiiuition uf tboilouseuy tho '21th lust., und that tho iliii nRcis 011 .ho part uf the llouso lUe their kJoiu er by Iho uth lust., uud that thetilul pioeeodon tno 24th lust. Tho order Was ng-eetl to, and tho t ourt adjourned until tho i7lh lust MnUtTN uf Interest. The silver bill was signed by Ihe l're-ldent' Monday. I ho demand for green honsa plnnts Is In cicnstng. Iho whltewnshtng brlgato Is doing a flour. Ishlug buiuo'S Theiels anlnnialo luihe Schuylkill county pout limine who is luU years oid. John A. Tobln, recently paruoued by tho governoi, hnsjust boon roroaso.i. Tho 1'hllndelphhi and Heading coal and iron lompnny Imrstigntion cost the state about 33 000. The sodding ot yards and spare patches of ground has beou going uu vigoiouslv tlM past lew days. The Readlngrnllrnnd company Is about to introduce patent nil -brnkes on the Oonnanto vu anil r,uriiatown brauche of itsi lino. Henry J. Arms, nred eighty three vejrs, was tiled In lloeks county 011 nchurue of nssnult and batiery with intent to luvlsli. Ho was only cuuviuti d ol assault. Ilnrton Oni el, sKed eUhteen years of llerlcs county nttempted to wheel cross ton of pig lion lu tliieo wheelhnnow loads. Ilo lUptured a blood vessel, and his condition H precarious. Tho Orimd Jury of I.anca-ier, l'a., Moni'ny found nn Indlctmi nt iigaiust Dlstilct Attorney Johnson for foiulnit naturalization papers In lk7J. whon ho was u member of the ltepuulioau Utato Comrnitio. 1 Wesley White, of Trenton, N. .! was killed ou a lallroad ear at I'eun Valley Monday. Ho wns itaiidlng on tho plait, inn, nad sticto.ied his head bevoud tho ediro ot the car. whim It was knocked off by u fast tram oouilng In nn opposite nlroetlou. A married man was committed to tall nt I'ottsvillo on Wednesdny for nc nttcrantod out. rage on n Klrl nged thirteen voara. whllo slio was picking tea borrles In company with two companions, who gave tho nlnrm and frighten, est tho boast aivay. About 11 year ago ox-Senator Bllilngfolt puichnsedts1! noios of Innd at Adnmstowu, i.niicastcr county, for I0, 00. Sluco then lio has sold lots from It brlnulnK In a revenue greater than ho paid fortheontlro laud.of which ho yot has fifty acres A woman named Mumraa was badly burned at Ulwnod, Kchuyiklll county, ouluesdav after noon. It seems somo boys set tho woods on tire, and in attempting to oxtlnguisb It iho wo man's clothes took tire, and before us'it-tnuce could leack her, was severely. If not iatally burned. Judge Watson, of Bucks couuty, filed an on mlon last week, agjlnst tbo paymont by tho couaiy commlssioueisof the o sts charged by Juatlcos of tho peacofor commuting irnnps and oilier vngrrnts 10 prison, as has been the prac tice for many years past. Secretary I'luh's despatch to Lird Detby concerning Wluslow has probably reached its destination by this time All tho information recilved by the department of Btato Indlcaios that Wluslow will not bo surrendored bv tho British Government, but that bo wi l be re leased about tho llrst of Mar. William Furman,of Lolin-ion county, dis covered u etrtridge on tho ground iniuus the bullet, and whllo attemptlutr to remove tho dli t with whloh It was coveted with a ktillo the cait rtdyo exploded and blew off iho three Angers of his left baud aud injured his thumb severely, Rain, shine, snow, blow, cool, hot, and so so, such Is April, eiicn the weather.fltf 11 Mill) lug feather ; cnaogi-f ul as the leavcssho'a penning; iietfnl as the vounoters squirming with the measles; or lUe beauties pouUng out household nutlet mad ono minute, and the nextone.boiry that she ever vexed ono. Tho bronze statue of Abraham Lincoln, erected in Lincoln Square. Washington, by the contributions of tho colored people ot the coun try, was nnvrlled Friday of Inst week in the presence ot a large assemblage, Including many distinguished percous. Tbe colored military and civil locletles marched In possess-ou to tho tqnaio, whore a platform uoar the statue was occupied by the President of tho Uulted estates. Csbruut otllcers. Justices of tbe -upicmo Couit, foreign Mlnlitero, and Senators uud Itepresori ttttlverln Congress Alter musio by the Marine JJunu, I'rof. Luugston formally accepted tbe stat ,e. nun it was unveiled by President Oiaut amid the cheers of the multitude, the playing ot musio aud the thnunei of artilleiy, A poem composed by a young colored lad ol New Vor. was then lead, aud the ceremonies concluded with auorntlou by Frederick Douglass, The statue Is twelve feet high, una stands upon a pedestal ten feet In height. The will of A. T. blewart was filed tn the HutTogate's oBlee in New York Friday. He bequeaths his vast estate to his wife. Cornelia M, Btewarit and her heirs forever and leaves Mr. Hilton, as a piutk ot regard. fllOJ.oou. A number of other bnqnests ure made, tanging from IS01 to (a).im Ho hopes tint all his pis us for the welfnro of his lellowmen will be carried out by his executors, who aie uis. tiiewart, Judge Hilton and WlPUro Liboey, Judgs Hil ton states that the business affairs ol Mr. blew, art will be' conducted as if deceased were uli living, ana an hn plans and projects lu op. erutlou or proposed at the time ol his death will befslthtuily earned out. Now Advortifomonts. Notice li hetebr given, tbit the mi'demtirnod Auditor, nppoliited bylthe Court ot t'ominoii 1'lfttn of Carbon Onndty, Pit,, tr, distnbuto Iho funds arling Irotn the Snurifl'slmiorif the per fomjl pioiiertyof C. II. nilOAIIH, will nitend lo tho duties ol hlsnprolntrnentnuTlf HmDAY, Iho IBth day of MAI , 176 nt 'len o'clock A. M, nt. his Oltico, llrst tlonr nbovo Ihe Flint national Ilnnk MhucIi Chunk. Pn., when nml where all persons Interested mar nppenr. ... . J't J-MEICHAIT. Attdltor. April 21, 187r1-Wt . A smrrmt's NOTici:. Nidlco ll hereby nlven tHsr. tlm n,i,iof.iA,..r Auditor, nopoiuteir by the Orphans' Couit of C.'irnoti t'nunfy Va.. to rflstrlhnlo the lunds 111 the linndn of Thonrns slinffur, Admliiistiiitor uf the Katnie of JOHN BOHHOH, dee'd, of itrrst l'emi lownshlp. win attend to the duties ot his npiailntmeut on TUUimiJAV. tho mil day of MAY 1370, nt 'len o'o ock A.M., nl his OHIeo. (Irat door shove Iho 1st National Jlimk, Mnuch Chunk. Pn, when und where sll psisaus inter, csted may appear. T. J. M 15 12 HAN, Auditor. April 2 I878-W4 JCttate of Adam Iker, Vecamd. Letters testamentnrv on the Kst.itoof Adsm tlrer, lain of ,1 bwutnenslug tuwnslnp, Uarboii county. I'n. havo been granted lo William BhniTer. ot TowatneiiRlng townclup alorosalil, lii whom nil persons Indebted to wild ONt.iteure ro nuested t make pa menu nurl thoso having claims or domandswlU make Lnowu the same without delav. WILLIAit SIIAFPBll, Executor. April 22, 18;0-W6 Notion Is hetnbv (riven, tip Die undeinlgned, thirl HAND CAltT wns left on nii Lot on the iitclit nt A pi It 10, 1371 by some porBon or pel sous npltnown 1 ihegkiiieu trodden down ami pmnla torn ub niidfcaUoreunrouudlhe ,or. i bo own t 01 Ihe Cntt Is heiebiteiineeleil to call for It, and pay damages and cost of sdveitislng. . , , , ISAAO AUlYHlt. Ihlghttn. April 22-w3 T OAPITA LISTS I A LIJ11TKD NUMllKn OP SIIAIIE3 OF THIS CAl'lTAL SIOCK 01 TIIK ' Loliighton Gus Light Qt). still remain hndlspnsed of, Rbares FIFTY Duul.AltH. Hnbsetlptions to Iho Stock will be received and Infoiinuliou lurnished on np phcatiou at this olllce, r , , ' , II. V. MOltTHIMElt. Lehlghtnn, April 22. 1870. gritlNO STYLKS 1 WAY I'llICES 1 MISS LIZZIE KRAMER. Next to the ' Carbon Advocate" Ofllco, Bnnlcway, Lehighton.Pouna, Annoilnces to her Lidy Friends thnt, she has Jnt relumed from I'hllni'elphla wllh a new nnd eleennt assortment ot HI'llIKO nnd HUMMElt bTYLES of ilBincry Goods which eho Is nnwreidy to make up In the Latest nnd most Fashionable Styles, nt Prices Lower tit m over beforo. Her ninctc comprises HATS, UONXBTS, NOTIONS, TWJIMINUS, SWITCHES, In Tlenl and IniltntlntiHnlr, nnd n Inrro vniietv or other ( mis usnciiy koot by Mlpnrors Tho Ladles ot Lehlghtnn nuilviiluliyninvery rcnectliill invited tn call and in-pict floods and lenin prices boloio purchasing elsewheio. Tatronage so lcited aud satisfaction guaranteed. . ,. Miss LIZZIE KItAMUU. April lJ-m: jyjflSS A. A. IJECKUK, Next to tho Post offleo Building, WKISSI'OIIT, I'ENNA., Ilespectfully nnuounces to tho Lndlen of Weiss, port nnd vicinity, that sho hns Just returned liom the city with an entlicly nowHtook ot the LATEST DESIGNS In MillincrT GoodS ! coMrmmNo Bonnets, Hats, Trimmings, Switches, Notions and other Goods usually found In a ilrst-class Mllll. ncry Htorr. which sho Is prepared to Make Up in tho VJ411Y LATENT FA13IIION. at I'rlces FULLY A3 LOW an the same quality of goods aud work can be obtained elsewhere. Ladles nro rospccifally Invited to cull and In npect goods and loam pncea I'ntionage Is soli cited. Miss A. A. BECKEH, Next to Post-offlcc, April 15-ni2 WolBsport, l'a. 1876. SPRING 1876. Mrs. M. Guth Itespectfullv announces to the LADIKS OF WKIbSl'OItT AND VICINITY that She has Just returned Irom tho CITY, and Is low receiv ing ono of thoLAltaKSrdTOUKBof SPIUNO Jflillinery Goods COMPKISING, Hats, Bonnets, And Trimmings ever beforo brought into this section, and that she is prepared to do them up in the Very Latest Fashion, AT riUCES BELOW ANY OTUEB ES TABLISHMENT IN TUB COUNTY. Also, AN ENTIHELY NEW bTOQK OF BWITCHEH, lu Heal and Imitation Hair, NO. TTONB. and ALL other Ooods usually kept In u First Class ilillincry btore. Ladies' own Hair made up to order Call and Inspect Ooods and learn Prices before purchasiUR' elsewhere, Mltb. M. GUTH. Wrlssport, Ta. April S-mJ L - New Adyortis'Sihbnts. 1770; " lit r" "4 5 :-: GRAND ,; V IJ II Dry floods, toccries, -iiioswas'c Oil-Oloths, Wooden and Willow Ware, &c, nW?tLl"T."?B. FJVlSKWAKBJlFW.nyin, sml hereby adopted il,,efltS,i;7,dthrouihwl."Uhcn Cash Tin-ought, With Ono Prico to All, We hope to servo the trading puhllo with Ooods nt ITlcos to defy competition. THE ABAMf, AE " AM3E3 : 1. Snvlng of Time, Labor, IVrfrct Sfenrlty, Ac. ' 3. lly cnforcliiB "CASH r VYMKNTS" the bad dtbts nro Rrolileil. a. Uy puttltm plptity tlf reatly intiney In Imnil, It enables us to buy coodi nt figure that credit men know tmtliint; abniit 4. lly Iticrtfftsd nl t'nlt1, A iiiiillir p'ront Is sufficient All of tluse "JlY-WA YS" lead direct to "CHEAPNESS." On this now olan we beKln Utisliifss iiti, SAtirdy. April let, 1870. ' ' "a,TPlar A ireneral Invitatluii Is extended to nil to Inspect our Goods and Prices bftfm-n purchasing elsewhere. OQUNT11Y l'UODUOE received In exchange! April 1, ts'ilyi over before toncnt Into this town, nnd Inille an inspection liefore purrhsalnff elsewhere feel.uirs'iio thov ffan CTisrnuteo entire SnJIsfsctlon in l'llltJU AND QUALITY. Tbo Mnimfiutu lnp liiiisrtrnent will lie tinder tho enne rlut.ndence of Mr, ! I1KIK. which Is a sulllcient iiuninntee that wo-k entrusted to thorn will no done equal to that of anv other' establishment In tho county. Jtcpnuiug neatly ana promptly attended to. ratronogo, invited. 1IEIM & GERMAN, " Si"ro In Semmers New Block, opposite the Public Sqaaie, BANK STBEET, Lehlshton, Pa. mar.ll-yl 1 i . i , , , 1 1 t MtEMENDOUS llEDUCTION IN Y- Wt'if,n iWr."".S?;--rT iMrHtHFiJffl t".1;.' 'J""V""; inispinntney jfcraw-W fjlrf hat JI i fl -' fl'J l u"" ,e r tne benent of nit ffi?twnTV 132-M - P'.niesdef.Uiiifwitirtbon aswrllasfcr Wit BlJ.J Ms'feCSMTZ ' -J U ti' rf Sim V,cn!.'flTe" '."einr business mi the BrstLlHfl. (.H(?JiV TI .'"! "edits,islin,"th.rolsalwsysalieavy 1 WllmivMiiLf, j8V,iI3L5IiM V renlneoiif bml dibts to be prnvldtd, Sd2jref f fi d lor andwhica cf iiecrs uy iirSst to - ISK'iSr ' - fejlts i t 'FTm m P'",te""'tbetn8leupbyunlu.renv. S-tSW ?ft:d "y-S'fyZl 1 "lc.llyiidiptintriieC'ABHfV'Jii'.J.l li J f '!r M W ) 'W . K, io nil, mis v,Ul no linger Lethe o se--":Vv.r.'tSk1J2f0,!1 HK,' I'rltes will bo marked nnwn to ll.o C- - " T.nu..lll.n-Tii I ers win no tuo g'inrrs tnerony ns fiey win no iimscr tinvo to par a poi ceninTO on the lois sus tained bv tlioe who never pay for whnt tliey pet Airaln, bv ndnntlnq ; tlio 'cn-li ystm." we will be eon. .led lo furnish our Patrons wl,h nvmyib mr in tho CLOTIIIN'O J.I.VK, m ule up In tiro Liitest l ashlon, by tho b'stof Work r.rn, nnd liom the Finest Jfatersls, at I'rlees fnllviwlow nn Ibo snnieqnnlity of n eannent esn be unusht fire in any other town luttinsmte Wo would nlsn nnnniinee that we Invo trci r n tlieilclit In nso Ihe J'ATE.NT IlTJBBKIl HOT. TOVS fir I'ANTALOONB. the best llili.K f,u K.-ipmif tho nints bottom. I.i Mpi Tevor Inveoted. nnd that wo nro now iccelvlim on lnnntnso stooa of SprliiK i n, enmmer s.ylosof Cloths, Cassimores and Vestings, Boots, Shoos. Hflfcs, Caps. OENTLEMKN'S I'UltNIfHIfJO OOOIiS.nnd even other article rtsually found in ftrttelata OloibliiR utoios. l'otromce Forfeited and s .tisfaetkn (maranteed. "ual,y Ionn in nrtvcraia .. ... . LVURiT & PETEHS, Merchant Tailors, P. O. Building, Lehigh ton, Pa. 177G. CENTENNIAL. JNEW RULES & NEW The nnders'irned, In unnnuncinir tho arrival ot his IMSIEN8B MOCK of BI'ltlNO and SUMilEIt Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings, would also stile that ho has concluded to do business, from and nfler Al'Itll, 1st, 1870, on a STItlCTLY OArtlt SYjsTKM. Hois induced to ihls course bv tho lnrpte smount of debts standiiiicb.i his books, much of which it Is niterlv Imposlb o to to lec;. and no business mnu can nCTord to loso a third of his labor and goods tiy the provulllin; tifdit system, nnd ho. thcrefnrs, trnsts tnat tho adop.ion of a Strictly Cash eastern and n corresoondinK Il"dnctlon In tho l'rleoof floods of nil kinds w.ll oo an Inducement fur his ninny friends to continue thep pitronage Dellevlnfj, as he does, that bo con civo Ihein nmih creator sailitactlou undorlbennw system, than he wns nble to do under iho pinyed out credit system. He has much pleasure In InvltlnK an eany Inspecuon of bis eitin- uiuiuuijr isrKO aiwJt ol is aw uuuu, comprising Cloths, Cassimores & Vestings, for Men's & Boy's Wear, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. IIAT8 AND CAI8. all Styles and Prices, Lndles', Misses'. Gentlemen's Youth's and Children's BOOTS, 8IIOK3 and OAITRHS, made ut especially for tho wnsr vf this loculily. Every arnclo nisrle an nt ti'ln mm dlsnracnt Is warranted of tho Beet Material and Workman . ship, aud guaranteed to'givo entire eailsf ution, T. D. CLATJSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door abovo tho Publlo THE HATTER, Broadway, MaUch Chunk, lias Just opened a solendld stock of HATS and and CAPS, of tho Latest Styles lie has also on band u full Hue or AT PItlCES LOWEB TnAN EVER. Maroa ll-yl jas. BELFOltD, Ite.pectf ally announces to the cltliens of Cor. bou aud adjoining Coauliei, that he nas pur chased the entire latetest and stook of II. C. LEVA WA Y lu iho LEIIIO UTON Corn Broom Manufactory, located In tbe l!orouh ot Lehurhton. Carbon County, i'n., and Ibit he is prepared to All all oidrrs cntru.ted to him with tbe Very Iipst Quality of Brooms attho LOWEST POSSIBLE LIVING PRICE. A trial is rospoctfnlly solicited and entire sat isfaction guararteed. Manufactory tn the Basement ot the ' Valley House," Opposite the Leniah Valley lilt, depot. Feb. :a, lire. tiiomas, koons. Tt'ST LOOK AT IIEB IIAJRI Why I " ihousut it were turnlnz Bnjy I bo It was. uu. Ill bhoi ot n aolt.cot lh.it uow UAIH IU610K Kit at DUllLINU'a DUUO 1H. liayj 187G. Iletpo-tfuPy nnoounce to tlieroitlJ zen tit I.iblKhton and vioinlty that i tliey.l.tivo onieied Into co-nsMier-sliipsnd liavd Just returned from the cl.y. wneio tuey pmcbnred one o the 1st eest anil best nssortnreuts of YOUTii',1 nd CUILIJItEN'S Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Suitable tor the Wear of thin SesHim. IMMCES I'OU CASH ! ! The underslfmed respect fnlly an nounce to their enstomers and the pub-1 lie in peniril. Ihat. niter matnte denh eintlnntiievliavedeieiTnireatojiELrj ? ru" uah vaiiy, f oin nuil . .-.-v. .I.,.,,- i iuii, nui, iiur (u.iim Oct. 2, 1875. 1876. PRICES Square, BANK STREET, Lehlghton. 1 NOTICE. TKE Phila: & ResarTing-'R. K. Co. Hereby glye notlco, that on or beforo tho First of May next, They will onon a Panseniror Station tn Vatr mount 1'nrf. upon the due of ihe Junction It u . rond. in close proximity to Memorial Hall and other principal bnlldlnas of tne Centennial International Exhibition, And tbat reonior paa'cncrer and excursion Trains will tnereufter be run between tno new station and the various points apou their seve rnl rallwuy lines. Tbe attention ot ettliena ol Philadelphia looklm tor Mummer Ilesidences, and of siranir. ers deslnns to secure hoasesar lodulne. in tne vicinity ot Philadelphia dunntr. tbo period uf the Exhibition, is called to tke tact Unit iroiu neany all places upon the railroads of tho Company within, tv, enty or thitty mill a of tli- city, pass euvera will be able to reach the Etmbltlon without chonze of cars hi as abort a tin. e as It will lequlre to min the trip by borso cars fiom manv points in the cltv. isl'Ki IAL KXCUltSION TRAINS W-ILL ,1111 UUN VOB THE Al COSIMOOATION Ol' Sl'llOOLR. bOOlfcl'Iivb OU OIIIKIV ASSO CIATIONS , - For Intoimatian apply too. O HANCOCK, Oeuiral rtcet Agent. No, CT'South Fourth Street, Pmladelphia. and to the several Loeol Superintendents or to the undersigned, 3. E. WOUTTKN. General Superintendent. March U, t8 I have tbis diiv lUareh 4th. 1S7S.1 leased to HENRY KRAMER one Dark Bay Hone, ana bpnui; Wukoo aud one Set amnio Harness, all peisous are forbid to meddle wlth'the same as they belouK to me. WILLIAM RACKAWAOK. ParryTllle, Marca So, I87(f-w"
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