11. V. MOHTIUMKIl, KDITOn LEIIK1I1TOX, I'A.I 8AT11HDAY .MOIlNINd AlMIll, 29. 1PW. It Is t'Rtlnmtpil lliat nttlio tirumnt rnte In wlilcli tli Treasury , Is pay Inn out silver coin In rotlomptlim of cturcn cy It will bp fully tlireo months lmloro thp coin Is In ftvc nml easy circulation. A Rood many of tlio Treasury clerk,, bin fiilr to liavn plenty of time on linml to visit (lie Centennial this sum mer. We. notice tlmt Secretary Urlstow talks of Riving some, six liiitidrfil of them a permnnent leave of nWnce. The Impeachment Managers havo dumnioned to testify in the llelknap dial Mr. and Mrs. Caleb I M.irsh, II. T. Vail, cashier of tlm Hank of Com ii errn, In New York ; E. T. Harllett, lawyer, of New York, and General Cus ter, U. S. A. The Hanlslmrn Patriot, of Wed nesday last, saya t "There aro over 200 bills on tbo House calendar on third leadlnc. As It lakes about ten minutes to call over the list of yeas and nays some Idea may be formed of the amount of work yet remaining to be dono. In addition there are n large number of (Oils on second reading." The World sayB the New York de legation to the St. Louis convention ...in io nvfi-wbelmlnclv in favor of Tllden. and If so, Fays the N. Y. Wit ness, his nomination as tho caudidato of the Democratic party for tlie l resi dency Is hlchly proliaoln. Indeed, we do not see that any other prominent man In that paity deserves the honor better or so well. Hut If he Is nomina ted, one UiitiR Is pretty certain-It will take the b.t rutin tho Republicans can nominate to beat him. No battered re putatlon will do for that contest. The Stato Department Is officially informed that the British Government has declined to surrender Winslow un der the ex-traditlon clause of the Ash bm ton Treaty, and that his uncondi tional release on May 1st Is probable. The strong protest of Secretary Fish has doubtless been read to Lord Derby by tliis time, but It Is of "an unusually prave character," and the question at tjsuc helnc one "involving good fltli In carrying out treaty stipulations," It Is believed at the State Department that the British Government will Rive it tho consideration It deserves, and that borne days must, tlierefoie, elapse before our Government U Informed whether that of Great Britain adheres to IU former determination. TJio public need be In no haste to exchange fractional currency for frac tional sliver coins, says a New York paper, seeing that the unchangeable value f the latter is tlireo per cent. )tiM than that of thn former, provided the small currency can be changed into greenbacks. Theso are worth about 88 cents on the dollar in gold jut now, whereas the silver is only worth about 83 cents on the dollar. Both are de preciated currency, a thing which no solvent nation should permit. The Bilver,however, 'cannot depreciate much farther If any whlNt irredeemable pa- pel may deprpciate to any extent. Tho fVactUmal bills are very ban ly for small remittances bv mail, and doubtless n sufficient supply will bo kfpt In circular tion to meet that want. C0HEBSP01TDENCE. ro- U'a ilAHlrn It to hn distinctly understood (list wo do not Ijuln ourBotvKa resiionslbie for the iowb anu opinions ejpressoa uy our con es- ponnouus. From tho National Cupllftl. FllOM OUB COBUESl'ONDEST fbrnipfion Running Riot, A Venal Crew. Mod el Offtciull.Clirutian Statement-1 hi itical ami Social DcmnraHiatim. Tired of lnvettigationt. Orantin Another Scrape. All About Blaine. Omkling and Rlaine'i tittle Unpleatantneit. Omtplimentti Fighting it Out. Wabuinotok, April. 24. is:. The Sevn'B op the deck in the Utnp ot Htate, And aa a to the man at the whool, o I We'll dlvy thp bwsk we mane on the fi eight And bo pals that never wul anneal, O t Th good old bhlp ot Ktata kos beeu casing upon the breakers aadoulckaaudsol con upinn during these latter years of arantiam ana rob' bcrynntll she la well myh wreaked. She anils In a sea of corruption with robbers on her deck. Defaulters at tbe helm, harlots In the cabin and agang ot burglare stowed.awav in the hold TJnleaa tbe battered old hnlk la soon rescued from the pirate crew that hold her and taken Into ort for repairs she will go to the bottom with bar load of rnasaltty, dragging down with her the lust ragffed remnant oi the respect which tho nations ot tbA woi (4 ouoe had f ji the 'mailel reimbl c." No bno'ineer (hat oyer sailed theseaannd plnndared the gold-Wsn pidleoi.a nt Spain ever earned a more reckless and dis honest crew. A, venal brib&takjug President surrounded by ' eeds" fa vol lies, toadies, para. gltoaand eo-itisotors,. who in turn pavo tneir haugera-on and dependents, all combining to dl A.t iheimlillo moneva from the cofTura ot the nation Into, their own pockets A becieturyof btate whae aou-lu-law receives a yearly tribute ot Hpunlali cold for hla luttoenca with the pa partment of btale in grave mattora pending 00. tweeu Vpain and the V) lilted htates. k bcie- tarvpf ihe -Navy wtionoa grown net onptr ftn.M nn ontraota In the Navy iieDartment. A Heoretaty of War who wild uppolnimenlo uy whole-mo to the highest bidders. An Attorney Clepeial wbo iptngueu to uei-at uie ouui of jas- tioyevuiaeutout ot millions fuuuev. nuu uua lt.HM.vi.ij,ivni thH'i'reuMUtv whobevausoh baa not falieu lu with luei dnhoucst achi-mea uh.ted. vllllfledaua auubbo'l by a long Hue ut UOIVlUUiria UlUCWia 1'VIU HIP t ,imwvii uunu to tue Uetiuty Aa.isiaut Uooi keeper of the (Vwn, but we coqid uiaku It siionger and sui leave ilatunlng evidences nt irnllt ami crime tin tmirhrrl. Wo could gn Into tho record oltbo Ilialnes, tho Oarflelds, tho Camorona and other Mmpimeii woo. uytnoir to lienor enrewanoss hare been enabled to pocket their credit Mo. biler. Pariflo Mall and other anb'lriv stvnirnnd escape thin fur Willi only n thick coat ot whilo- wa-n wiutoii sepulchres an, witn tne sians fnl.lllir out nml diaclnainir tho (lrv tmnna. thn rottenness ami tha dnath-iinat within. Wash- wgum l politically anil tonally nemnrnlltoil to an eilent littiu dreamed nf bythu Inhabitants nt the rural dlstrlcta wheno mental pibulninls derived from loading artloloa and edltotlal squibs furnished to llio Republican country pica rmiu tho be-utu.n.ii tern oi tho Republican i-xeciuivo Caiminiaii Committee. Aa a aample ot tho nollllcfll ueniniallr.a.lon which evlatawn might mention tha fact that lately wjmo it "ram i irieuua ore irymg io uxcuao ecveinioi Ida qiiosllnuau)'- acta lir iiaortiun; tliat lin hits been Induced by Dabcock, l'orter and othera to Men reitnln paper whl.o ho win a drunk that he w&a unable to comprehend their contents, isouinof these ilocuiocuta having tetnrnrd lo plague the signer this explauatiun la actually offered aa n valid excuse una nil thooduim la sought to tie o i t upon parties whom tho ruana iroiaaiid manipuiatoia have concluded to throw overboard. social demoralization might ho rxpoctcd id a locality whero ao mueli lascal ltyla I'oncentrniiHl. There are surface Indica tions that point to alow aveiage ot morality among the wltcr sex. lhcro nron number of isauiuuauiu icautuiiuiis waero women are in tho Iiault of resorting to to drink wino nnrtnlo and It la not a very unusual thing for one ot the fair devotees ot IhkIiiou to no fniteii home In a tab, drunk aa a lord Uno cvcLlng tills week we auw three welldreased and not unhandsome young womnu icellng aloufctha street m com puny Ju.t about ablo to navlgaie. Wo do not mean to asseit that this la very common minx, nut it is not rare enough to exolte much BurptiMO or commout. i no lieuubucaus are verv tlrod of the Investi- gatmiianow in progiessnnd nt every new de- v ciopemem mar get iiioreureu ana uisgustcu. Hancock and Mueuheiil are tiled ot them. Pier- tepont thlnka they aro weaneorao, Ulalne la disgusted with them and Utant is sick of thoiu. iievennmienn this week before the committee on I'lxpouuliurea In the Department of Justice snow mat uy nruer oi l'te-utient tirant rbo.uuu ot tho imoiio munov wai eni to New Vork lo In. tluence the olcotluns In that oily. The tcstl- who waasummonet to MVnear before the Com mittee and testily In relation lo his connection wiin vae matter, rue money wna utsuarsea o? John J Daycnport. a prominent HepubUcan politician and office-holder of Now Yo k city. u rant's ofllclal career Is drawinit to a cloao. bnt he mnr yet bo Impeaohed beioro he RoU ont ot the hlto House. Aa I wnto. tho cry of the newskoy flouts In at my window ' Telepram, one cent all about Diulne." lUnlin.'s explanations In resnrd to the tst.ioo "lnveniment tor a f nena" In Paeifle ltall. way Bonds only aeem to deeiien the mystery wmcu tilings around the transaction and rouner mo wuoio uutnnesa more tnan ever incompre hensible to the average uuderstaiidlua. ilia chances fertile I-realoenLlal nomination look ex. ceeuingly thin Just now nml ho looka careworn, hlaovellds haea inelaucuoly droop and hla mouth looks more like a big button-bole cut olaa than It does when his tulnd lsnioro at ease. Ilelsenoeayonng u. make capital ont ot the fact that be la not "in" with tho Admimstnition ring. This would be a good card it It waa his uuueaiy tuai. ueuuri eu mm iroiu ine ionow-uip ot tlila deloctaole baud of brothera in Iniquity, but unfortunately for tho Kontlemau from Maine It la nat hla honosty tliat hurta hint in thla quarter or In any other qnauer. foi that matter. The trouble all arosi- from tho temerity displayed by lllalne In trimming lna sails to catch thelnvoung galea that blew toward the White House beioro llsboook aud BnUnap had put a qnielua upon the third-term project bnt what b withering commentary It isunou tne once vaunted Uennbllcnn nomliilstintlou that poltticiuus regard it as tho aarost nnid to popu lar faror to prave that they have had no part In lu counsels and are in uo wise responsible for Its nets. Ita glory has departed : it lame Is dead, aud Its rniaiue Is published to the world. iiiihitii anu j)iiuuo ueiug juai. now appui eui. ly leai'.lug tho held In the llepub.icau 1'ivaiden Hal i-aco. n little dialogue which occurred be tween tlie two when in Congress together some teu years ago, might prove interesting reading. An army appropriation bill was being discussed aud Conkliug made a fb-rce attack upon a cer tain Hem, jrry. uimne ueienoeo i-iy uuu cuarg od conkliug with Having violated the law lu ac cepting compensation for cortMlu services wime a memoer oi i 'on press in tne mscaasion CoukluiR said. ''It tho gentleman from Maine had the least Ido how profoundly Indifferent I am to his opinion opon tne suuject ho has been Discussing, or niion any oth-t subject pel t m en t ao mo, 1 think that he would hardly tako the trouble tot Ise beienua expio-iB his oniuion.a d, aa it la a matter of entile inolffcionce to me what that opinion may bo, I ceitniuiy will nut detain the MoUbO by discussing tho question whether it Is well or UMouiideo, or by noticing wjyil ne bays conciutuug vy uiiaiaciiiiim llllluo'a conduct aa "uugentlemanlv. lmuertl nent, aud having nothing whateterfb do with Question." niaine ciosea tne (U9cussiou as follows t "Aa to the gentleman's saroasm.I hope ho will not be too aeveie. Tho contemut ot that latge-mlnaed gentleman Is too wtlttngf his haughty disdain, hla grandiloquent bwou, hla majestic suporemiueni, overpowering luraey gubblec atrut has been so crushing to myself and all the members ot thla House that I know It waa an act of tho greatest temerity for rue to venture upon a ooutreversy with him. Hut, sir. I know who Is resoousitno for all thla. 1 know that, within the last five weeks, as mem bers of the House will recollect, an extra Btrut has cbsracteniM tne genijeman-a pearing. it is not hla famt. It la the tanlt ot another. That gifted and satirical writer. Theodore Tilton, ol tne New York indmemlcnt. snent some weeks recently In this city. Ills letters published in uiatnaneremDracea. witn many serious senti ments, a little jocose satire, a part of which was tho statement that tbe mantlo ot tho late Winter Dnvlshad fallen upon the member from ew vorc. i nn gentleman look il tenons v. ana u has given his strut additional Bointiositv. The resemblance is great, it Is striking, uyperlon to a Hatyr, Theraltea to Hercules, man 10 marble, dung-h.ll to diamond, a singed cat taallengal uuer, a warning puppy w n roaring jiou. auauu oi tne nugnty uavio, lorgiva tne almost prolan. atlon ot that locose aatlio." lllalno and conk ling hays been bitter enemies sinoo this little Anl.ntln anrl nai-h Yvlll trv m mm t hn TirnanAatA of the othor. Thla will be a Kilkenny cut tlgnt j which need not disturb the calm aerenlty ot peaceful people or create any anxiety aa to which holds out the longest. rnero are ao many villainously corrnnt trans. actions being brought to light uy pending Inves tlgailons that I must reserve some of them for my next letter. rhlladcplila Letter. raiLA.. ro.. April is. 1971. DbibADVOCITX, President Grant, Mrs. O. and Ulysses, Jr., were here on a visit to ex Becietory Bone, from Friday to Monday last.' Tho President's trip waa one of pleasure only, a brief respite, aa It were, bo to apeak, from the cares ot office, and conseonently from the Im portunities of office seekera and all who are anx. Ions to serve their country for lamp. After an "Investigating Committee" has been appointed,, the question la who la to In vestigate the Investing Committee t Shooting la going on at a lively rate In our public aauarea and up town streets. I like to boo it, for when you ace the trees shoot forth their tender buds, you con Just bet a new twenty cent piece that they are going to leaf if the are left alone. ho many salutes are being fired In our har bor that I seriously think ot potting a railing around my desk, to keep my inkstand and papara from being shaken on the floor. Oaring the Centennial. I presume the peaooful "dogs of war" will bark -forth a lively welcome almost dally, Bang I Bang I What Is it t Why it's a Portugese, man ot-war. Next. lioy It must cheer the sad heart to know In those dull times that you can learn "12 steps In clog. Jig and aong dance tor 15.00." Do net bo alarmed. Mr, Editor, If some of these days yoa ahould behod your "Phllaaelphla correspond' ent" In your sanctum, displaying hla pronclon. oy In clog, Jig and song dance. What a beauti ful sight it would be to tee our Henatora and M. C.'s adjourn to the halls and ante (t),rooms of the Capitol and Ipdulga for a few hours In the festive clog, the entrancing Jig or the novl aong and dance, ft can 'be done, it jAoultt be done, for IS 00 places 1 stops within the 'reach 'of all. Then tha BppupUo will be oate.and the star spangled banner will wave forever o'er the Mi. amu v. m-v w U4 tu huui.V . 1 1 u 111 S U who pays hla taxee. ..Did you ever see crow-cuea I Oar gardens are fun of them now, bnt the gardanpra Bay iupj uss nijiNpr muis mucu ucimt, l uiamay ho MO. prefer. put some gardenera will LI-Im bushes Tho Centennial gronnda are closed in vlsl. S JI S. 4JUI1UB WIO V&IUUllvlOB yUU ESD POl laivuau sui e ralllnga for nothing, children half price, I saw a gentleman from Turkey, on Chest nt street, the other day. ha waa dressed in sgular liiankaglvlng costume, or to be mora not regular 1 hankaiOvlDg costume, or to be more explicit, I ahould aay In Turkey atyle, I thought of asking after my friend the aultan, but feared I might oe considered lnaultlnr, so I did not "boue" the visitor from the land of thecrssoont- . uuwi up ya . MiECUTIO, yr- - - - ,jp i llclkiiap's Answer. Just beforo the office. ot the Mocretary.ef the Renate waa clos'ed Monday afternoon, tho conn, set for WlllUm V. Ilolkntp filed with Becre tary Glahamlcn. llelknnp's rejoinder to the replloations of the ltonse ot Iteprescntatlyra In the matter ot hla impeachment, A reneral do. mnrriT ! lulorpoaed In the first of tho two rop. licatinns allcginc ltr insufllclency. lie next de nies tho statement contained In the frond rep. Mention, that ho was Sect etaryot War until and lucltiduiR tho id day of ilarch, 18-a. tie then neiiies tho nasortlona of the replication to the eiroi t that ho was nccretary of War mull ncom nnttoo haying authority Mom ihe llouso had lnyesllcnten his oitleisl rouduct, nun assetta, that tip to the time of nia leaieuatinn the 11 hum liaiiuot given nnthnrltv to any roinmltteo to investigate- any ot the mutters set forth lu the charges made against uun in the aitleleaof lm. peuchmcnt. llondds. that althnnirli it. UImii. that the tommittHenn Kxni hat the nrniraittHenn Kxpendimreaof the War Department had been pretending to make some Inquiry Into the mattera set forth lu the articles Of impeachment, bnt without authority In that ucnan irom tne iionae oi Jtepresentitlvea, yet the said com in I tteo had not completed Ita pre tended liiventUatton, but was engaretl in the exaimtnatnn or witnesses when aaid committee was informed that no had resigned his olllceot beeietuiy of War, and that hia roslKuatlou had been accepted. Aa to the second replication, Belknap rejoins that, although lieilul ielgn hla office aa alleged In tho leplicatlou, he did not do so with tutent to uvndo any proceedings of the House to mi peach him. but on the contrary he nters the fact to ue that the commute on Expenditures ot too War Uepai luieut, Mllhnut any niithonty ordtiectlon of the llousoto investigsto In lo paid to his official misconduct, examined nna Marsh, who unido a atnicmeut to said commit tee w Inch, if iruo.wou d not suppot t the aitlcles ot impeachment against him (UeUnnp), but which was ot such a clmiacter In tespect to other persons, oue of whom was so Peuilv con necteu wlta hlni by domcstlo ties as to gie.itly ntniethlm aud to maaelilm willing to aecuie the aiippieaalon of eo much of aald statement na alTeetttf sueli other p?rons at anv cost to him self. Thereloie he pioH)sed to Bsid committee that II they would suppress that part of nid slnU'ini'iit ne (Bellman), though contrary to tho truth, would admit tne receipt by linn uf all moi.eys katd by Ainrshto have beon rec-ived by him Horn one Kviuia but said committee declin ed to aald proposition and the llou. llelster Clytner, chairinau of tho committee, nnid that he should nioto in the House for the impeach. menl ol linn (Bomiiiin) unless he ahould real en his oQlcoot becretary of War beloie tioou ot the next day. to wit i March 2. 1870. and he (helk- nap) regarding tins declaration by Mr. Clyruer as mi Iptitnailuu that he could by tuns ro-lgnlug uvuiu me iiiiuciiuii luvvii uttuia iroiu a pruir c( ed tnnl. nnu the humiliutl mot availing hlinsuif of the defence diaclosod lu suitl statement It aeif, wn Icli wonM enst blame on anld otner per eons he .1elded to tho suuaestlou made or Clyiuer, bolieving tlntt cae same was made In good iaith, and tliat he would bv lesigulnpbls im.ltlon secuie Lhe aneodv dismissal nf nnlil Btatement fium the public muni, lie did core, sign, on Mul ch li, IBio, ut 10:: A, M., and caused thecoiuinilleeio oe uotlllodof the fact and of mo acceptance oi ma rengnation uy tnorresi. dent, ah of which was In pursuance and In con- aeuaenco ol nr. uivmoi'a siiggesuon.anu mere. upon the committee declared that they had no f,lha.ili.t..,n.uri,.rn, ... tl.a li,.t.n. -,.. nap, in conclusion, BUbmlts tlmt whilo the Housoclaln a that air. i lvmer was acilng lnibi ueiriti in iuh preiemiBu exuunuauou ok jiarsn, ion jiouso nuuiiL lu iiouur duumw luueoaLoo. iiou lo ueny biiai. uij incr nna niso aciing on lis uenan in auggestuig uiniueiKiiap si lobiguaiiou. Whereloro ho pravs JutU maul whether the eald jieuse ougnt io navo or maintain ine .lupoaon meut against hnu. JIattorN of Interest. The Altentown Iron comnunv hat over tl.. uoo.imj worm oi pig irou on nnnn. Tho inavorof Oil CUy rets a salary of oue dollar a yoar. Money does not miko that mayor go. A gypsy leader of a roving baud ot theso nomads uour Heading lives lu t wagon (with nis who anu ciiuu; wuiou cost f3du. The new btate Normal School at Illooms. barg l'a was dedicated Wednesday. Isx.Qoy. ernor l'oiiock uenvorcu an addtcsa. -bli murderei a were hanged ni Fort Smith In tlio ludiiiu Territoiy I ridav. Four wore m diiins. one a uogro. mid tnoothor a wntle man John It. Dolou, convicted of tho murder ot James 11. Noo, was hanged Friday in New ork He unido no conte.Hiiuii, but asscrtoil hi liinoconce. Oeuerel Belkn"U hue wntten a lettor to i fneuu doiiylug positively that he lias inade uni coufossiou wliaieyer regardluir the charged ngtuusb uun in connection witn tue post trnnor euip hl rurb at i. The ConteJerato graves at Atlanta were decorated Wednesday. All tho stores were closed and thousands uf people took pint in the uocuiuLiuii iieiuiuiiuies. The donota of the Lebanon and Tremnnt Itailio.-id at Jono-town nnd Union Forge woie rpuoeu on mesiay nignt, it was iae louitn tliuo thoJonoBtown depot waa rubbed. A family of omigrnnts Irom Pennsylvania named tinker were murdered and scalpcsl by Indians about loomuos qui tu of Custer City Thursday night of last week. Twenty-five centenulil passenger cars are tn process otconsiruQilon lu the shops of the Philadelphia and Heading 1 atlroad company, at JIUHlllUK. Matthew Murray died In nolidaysbnre.last Tbnrsday, ut tbe auvanccd uge of ICS yoars. Ho was tho oldest man In lllalr connty.and came to tne umteu oittis sevoniy-eigut years avo. Rev. Mr. Trnesd ilo of tho Rharon Preabv terlan church, recently received a connierfeit five dollar bill for m irrynig a couulo of str ing- pi a. It might et.irtlo the wedded pair to learn that uo marriage can ne Icga'ly contracted by fraud lhe houao of a farmer named stnnt. In Ao oomao county. Va . about nine mlloa from Oris. Held. Md , waa bm nod on Tuesdsy night, and seven persons the ve children and a ; i laiuer lu-iaw 01 ir. Binuu vonng hired man nenabed in wo niuies. j i ia aupposoa tuo catastropno waa oauaca ny tno explosion or a eoai on lamp. Kmtnnuticl Ijiithernn Church. Tho following from the' Pottttovm Ledoer will no doubt prove Interesting to the many friends of Bev. D. K. Kcpner, formerly otthe Lutheran church ot thla borough i At Emmanuel Lutheran Church, this borough oi wmcu ivcv. u, a., jtenncris pastor, a cato. chumens were admitted to memhorabln. on bat unlay morning last, by the nto of conflrmo. tlon,40 being males, and 43 females, At the same time S3 persons were admitted bv letter, making a total addition to the chnrch ot 106.1'be services were bold In the Kngllsh language,and a large oongregatloa was nresont. on Sunday morning, the 23d lust., tho English Communion services wero held In the same Church, when tha number of participants waa 410. The large audience room ot the church waa crowded on the occasion. The paator preached a sermon from the text Mlcnh.ltith chanter.aud part ot fith veree "Wherewith ahali I oomo be fore the Lord," Tho whole nnmber of communicants at the itmmonuei unurcn. nut spring waa uvu, as loi Iowa t At tbe German services on Sunday, April 16ib, 272 1' at the Eugllab eervlces, on the 23rd, iu, anu pnvateiy, tagen or aiok porscus.) 17, This la the largoat numser of persona over present at the communion services ot the Church. Now Advertisements. Phila. & Reading E. R. .Op. Centennial Excursion Tickets On and after MAY FIBST, 1870, and during tho continuance of the Centennial Exposition, Through Excursion 'Ticket' to Philadelphia and Return; vis Philadelphia & Beading Ball- road, good for It days from dato of Issue, will be leaned by Agenta of Lehigh valley Ballroad at Btatlona on that Hood. -tar The Trains of this Company run directly to and from thelr' New Depot In'Talrmount' Park, which la loaated In close proximity to ths uentsnniai.iiuiainga. W. E. WpQTTHir. Qeneral Superintendent, Beading, April 231b, U7-mt T CAPITALISTS ! A LIMITED NUMBEIl DP SHAKES OF THE CAPITAX STOCK 07 THE Lohighton Gas Liglit Co. still remain undlnwsed of. Shares PIPT JWJLLAItS. SubaeripUons to the Stock will y recsuyea ana iniormaiion larnisnea ml a- .V S.U. VJX1W. r v. v. . ... niV.MOBTH.MBB. NmygidYortisomoDis. T AKE NOTICE. TO WnOlll It kfA nflNfltCnW ifntlnl. liorehy given, that tha public are rut bidden to Trespass on our Property along PINK IUIN tor FI-sIIINO or any other purpose. Alltrea paiseis will bo dealt with according to law. Wnntzai Hchlnke, Anthony Mar, dabriel Pchinke, Casper Neob. Fianclsotio, John Ilermon, Abraham lteayenor, H. f C. Walck. Ilarnaon Bmitli, Frank Bolt. Aplll20,187-W3 )1IINISTIIAT0U'S NOTICE. Si tale tf-nnjamn MUehttt, hit nf toe Mmvgh nf jiiuusn L(iiinA Kurwm wuniyt 1KratttX, Letter nf administration nnnn it, niwiA named e'tate having been granted to the under aimed, all persona having claims against the same will present them for payment, and thoso Indebted thoreto will piease make Immedlsto payment lo AUIHJUTUS MITOHKI.I.. Administrator. Or, K. It. BiRwrtRB. Attorney for Ritate, Office no. z, Mansion iionse, stanch Chunk, l'n. April !'-W8 OENTItAL Till. OF NEW JEIISEY, Lohlgh and Susquehanna Division. HILADELPHIA -and Tnn- CENTENNIAL ! On and alter MAT riltSTi and nntlt NOVKM- ExcursioN TioketS, good for FIFTEEN DAYB from dato of Issnn, will ee Issued fiom Rtatlons on the Lehigh and Husquehanna Division aud llrnnclios to Philadolpuia & Return, vmMSIIlGn AND BUBQTJKITANNA DIVI. hlON anilNOUTni'KByLVANIAlloads. Vila nmumnif raiesi From Parryvllln $3 80 " Weissport 8 155 " Lehl(jhton 0 40 " Jlaucli Chunk.... 3 CO The North PAnniv1v.nl. llnllnn r has arranged lo deliver l'asaongera at the jlnlri r.uiiitiieo io iuu ;enbcuniai urouuoa. April S9tn2 oen. Pass. Agent. C3 t-t CD O 4- tn g P 4 3 C3 in O CD s u f-. -43 tn jISS A. A. BECKER, Next to the Foet ofileo Building, WEISSPORT, - PENNA., Itespeetfully annonnoea to thn Iidlea of Weiss- port, and vicinity that she has jnst returned from tho city with an entlicly new stock of the LATEST DKSIQNS In MillinerY GoodS ! COMI'ItlHINO Bonnets, Hats, Trimmings, Switches, Notions and othor Goods usually found In atlrat-claas Milli nery Store, which she Is preparer! to Make Up tn the VKIIY LATEST FASHION, at Prices FULLY AS LOW oa the aame quality ot goods and work can be obtained elsewhere. Ladles are rcspeottally Invited to call and in a poet goods and learn prices ratronage la soil, cited. Hiss A. A. DKOKl'.H. Next to Poat-ofnee. April 15-raJ Weissport, Pa. 1876. SPRING 1876. Mrs. M. Guth, nespeetfullv announces to .the LADIES OF WKIbSl'OUT AND VICINITY that she hsa lust returned irom tne uitvi ana is now receiv ing one of the LARGEST STOCKS ot Sl'IUNO Millinery Goods COMPRISING Hate, Bonnets, And Trimmings ever before brought Into thla section,' and Uut shots prepared to do them up In the " I Very Latest Fashion, AT PBICKS BELOW ANY OTUTSIl B8 TABLIBJIMENT IN TUB COUNTY. Also. AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF SWITCHES, In Real and Imitation Hair, NO TIONS, and ALL other floods usually kept In a Ftrst-Glaaa UUUnery Store. ladies' own Hair made up to order ' Call and Inspeot floods and leun Prloea before purchasing elsewhere. MRS, M, OTJTn, WelMport, P. April s-m a id' 8 S sgSs P S 'g W r-5 S p g 1 a - 2 g K S v g g pq o r T o g g . S m"btf" K 8 bJD rg A .SJ-gf C Now Advertisements. .L.,..i. 170. GRAND The undersigned would respectfully announce to vuuiii i J , null, siicj nil to just I CI 111 lieu liuiil sua i.iiivauiiisw luisnilll i. IIIIBIIOipuia wi in a large, now and trcsh stock ot Dry Goods, Groceries, tyucciiswsire, Oil-Oloths, Wooden and Willow Ware, &c, And linvo openeil their largo atoro In SUMUP.t.'O NEW HttII.T)INO, snd hereby adopted a vastly nilvou!ni!imii plan, by STAltllKO IN A M5W CAllEKlt. that Uuyera can be (Iraatly lleuollteil, unit through wh ch cnannol wo have already attracted Immenso Uroivds. Be, we say. Cnsh Throiight. With Ono Prico to All, Wc hope to aorvo the trading pnbllc with Goods nt Prices to defy competition. TUB AHVAaTTAES ABE s 1. Snvlnp of Time, Lnbnr, Pprfpct Spcurtty, &c. 2. Hy cnforrltiL' "OABII PAYMENTS" tho lutd tlibU nro avoided. 8. Uv tiiittinu tiletitv of re nil v money In hand. It eimblen us to buy cood t flgurc Hint credit men know imtliln nbout. 4. Ilv incrensn ol tnii'R, n mnniier profit U suiiicietit. All t'lt IIipsh "ltY-WA YS" ltml direct to "(JHEA.PNESS." On this now dUii wp lu'Eln Uuslti jss tin Saturday, April 1et, 1870. A L'l'iienil luvltntlon IsTxtendcd to all to Inspect our Oooda and Prices before piircliaitiip flsewhore. COUNTRY PRODUCE rvcftved In eschanga. Aptfl 1, 1870-yl Kew toiee and ever before in ought Into this town, ana Invite feeling sure they onn guarantee entire satisfaction ino aiauuiacsui lug uepariiiiiens win uo uniier sufllclent guarantee that work entrusted to establlshmout In tbe county. Kopairlug neatly ana HEIM & GERMAN, StTe In Semmel's New Dlock, opposite the Public Square, BANK STREET, Lelilghton, Pa. mar.ll-yl T REllENnOUS UEDDCTION IN PRICES FOB CASH ! 1 era will be the g'lners therouy. as they win no longer nave to par a per ceuiaye on theloas an talnen by those who nevor pay foi what they get Again, by ailnntlng the"'e ih aysteiu." we will tmennuledtn fniulah onr patrons wl.h nveiyihlug lu thn CI.OTIIINC1 MXR, mule up la lae Lntast l' liKHIon. by tno O'Bt oi worxairn. anu mnn tue r iiiesi laterals, at I'ricea tuny as law as ihe same quality ot a rarment enn bo bought for In any other town In the Mate. Wh wnniil nlan announce that we have secur a the right to nso the PATENT HUTiny"It ROT. TO M H f .r PANTALOONS, thn boat thing for onn mat wo are now i rccivmu an immrnw siuck Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Caps. OKNTLMMKN'S 1'UnNIiIIINO 0001)8. nnd Cloiblng ntoiea. Patronage solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. LA.TJRY & PETERS, Merchant Tailors, T. O. Rnlldlpg, IiPlilphton, Pa. Oct. 2, 1875. 1776. CENTENNIAL. NEW RULES 6.NEW Thn nndersla-ned, In announcing tho arrival ot his IMMENSE STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER , Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings, would also state that he baa concluded to 'do bnalnosi, from and alter APRIL 1st, 1878, on a STRICTLY CASH SYSTEM. Dels induced to this couraeby the large amountof debts standing o.i hla books, much ot which It Is utterly lmposslble'to colleen anrl 110 business mau can afford to loao a third of his labor andgoodaby the prevailing erciUt system, and he. therefore, trusts that tho miop.lou of a strictly Cosh system anil a corresponding Reduction In tno Price of Goods of all klntfi will be an Inducement fur bis many friends to contlnuo their patronage believing, aa he does, that be can glvo them mueh greater satisfaction under ths new system, than he was able to do under the played out credit system. He has much pleasure In lavltlng an early inspection ot his extra- oruiuary larvo siock oi rs r.w uuuus, couiiiriams Cloths, Cassimeres & Vestings, for Men's & Boy's Wear, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINO GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, all Styles and Prloes, Ladles', Misses'. Gentlemen's. Youth's and Children's BOOTS, SHOES and OUTERS, made up especially tor the wear of this locality. Every aruclo made up at thla Kstanllahment la warranted of the Best Material and Workman . ship, aud guaranteed to give entire aallctactlon. T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd door above tho Publlo Square, RANK STREET, Lchlghtoa. BEXiFOlB THE HATTER, Broadway, Mauoh Chunk, Ilaa Jnst opened a solenilld stock of HATS and aud CAl'S, ot the Latest Styles He haa also on hand a full line of Crloves 1 JTui'Sj AT PRICES LOWEIt THAN EVER. Maron ll-yl JAS. BELFORD, T HIOItlAS KOONS Re.Dectf ally announces to tbe Cltliens of Car. bon ana adjoining Counties, that he has pur chased the entire Interest and stock of 11. O. LEVAN YA X la tha LEUIGUTON Corn BrooM Manufactory, located In th Borongh ot Xehighton, Carbon County. Pa., and thst he is prepared to nil all orders entrusted to him with the Yory Rest Quality of Drooms It the LOWEST POSSIBLE LIVINO PItICEv A'rrial is respectfully soltcllsl and entire sat isfaction guaranteed. Manuf 40tory in the Basement of tbe ' Valley nouae," oppeslto the Lehigh Volley RR. depot. Feb. M, 187. THOMAS EOONS. WANTED, any nnmber ot Ladle and Gentle, men to leave their measur with TUOB. A. WILLIAMS, next to th " Carbon House." for Boots, Shoes and Gaiters. JOB PRINTING at the very lowest prloes THE CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE. 1876. the Cltlr.cns ot Ihlhtoii and the sutToandlng Mew $tock I IleimlGermsiii Itespeetfully announco to the eitl. aen of Lohighton and vicinity, that they linve entered Into co-partnership and havejust returned from thai city, where they purchased one oi the largest and best assortments ot IiADlKK', (1RNTB M1S8UB", YOUTH' and L'lIILDRKN'a IJoo'Ih, Shoes and Gaiters, Suitable for tho Wear of thla Sesttsn, an inspection before purchasing elsewhere. In nuUE AND QUALITY, uie suuniuisiiuoutjD ui air, r. uua, wincu imm thorn will be done eonal to that of any other promptly attended to. Patronage invited. The underalgnod respeetfolly an' nounco to their cuttomera and the pub lie in general, that, after matnre delib eration, they have determined to HBLI. OOOD-i FOR CASH ONLY, t am and r.ItT MARCH IS, 1878. 'llnsplan they believe will I c lor the benefit of all pnrtirs fletillnp with then ar welt as fsr thcTUfiolvca. In ilcinp bu.iness en the "credit svKtcm"there Is slwaya a heavy per rentage of baa debts to be piovMsd 101 lor aiidvthich of lifces-ltr muat to a great cxieut be inane nil oy an luereaa rd per centare of profit on ail goods ante, lij niiopiing inn uadu n i siaa lo all, lain will no longer be the case- M-opinir tho pants bottoms In shape ever Invented, hi npring anu auminer s.yios oi evcrv other article usually found lnnratelasai 1876. PRICES NOTICE. THE Phila. & Reading R, R. Co. Hereby plye notice, that on or before the First of May next, They will onen a Fauenger Station In Fair meant Park, upon the llneot the Junction Rail, road, in close proximity to Memorial Hall and. other principal bulldlnes of the Centennial International Exhibition. And thst regnlar psnger and excursion Trains will thereafter be run between tha new station and the various points upon their seve rs! railway linos. The attention of ettlsons ot Philadelphia looking tor Summer Residences, and of strang ers desiring to seem e houses r lodging In th vicinity ol Philadelphia during th period of the Exhibition, ta called to tke fact that from nearly all place upon the railroads of the Company within twsntyor thirty miles nt th cltv, passeoreas will be able to reach the fixaioiuon wiueat esssur ot om in as anon a time as, It. will rettua t, ettUfti toman neti botrlp Oy bora ears from mnnv tv.li.1, in th nlt.v .1 a iruin null nPEtHAL - .KIOUKHGN TKAINH.Wir.I. BK RUN FOK THE ACOOMMOllATION OF SOHOOLM. SOOIETIKB OR OTHER ASSJO- ui4iiuns, For lntornutlon apply toC. G, HANCOCK. General Tioket Agent. No. rtl South FouiUt Street, Philadelphia, sad to tbe several Loo at Superuitenaeuti, or to toe underalgued. ... oeneraisup waroa 11, u WANTED, pnrehawrfor a Wheeler It Cull at thla OfSoa. wiWTitn th bnalneaa men to know n mi inn 1'RIHTINO dona ohi Oaesou advocats OSco than at sn: place In tho county . Try us. WANTKl). everybody to know that 11. will pay a year's subsonntlou tor t&o I IAIU iju.l auvuuAiah
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