KDlTOIl LKttlflllTON, PA.: SATUItDAV JIOnNINO, DKO.S, 1870. NOTICE. We hiwo on our books rt tmmbor who owo tu for their paper. Newspaper bills nre Just n. honorable and binding na any other Indebtedness. Thero no .urur way ot provln tho Integrity of men than by square dealing on the part of subscribers with they' publisher of n paper. The amount in caoh Indi vidual case la gonerally small ; but, In t he aggregate It becomes large. Thoso now In arrears to this paper are request ed, very urgently, to pay up. II. V. MoiiTimmn. Yolnmo V. With this Issue of the Oaiiuon Advo. cats, we oommence the nrth volume. The suceesi of the Advocate during the first four years of Its existence, has firmly established It as one of the insti tutions of Carbon County. As a medium conveying to Its numerous readers the local and general news of tho day it Is second to no other paper In tho county ; as au advertising medium It is unexcel led, while Its price, 1.00 per year in advance, places It within the reach of every citizen of the county. In connec tion with tho Camion Advocate we have a large and well fitted Job Print' Ingofllce, and we are prepared to do eyery description of Job work In this line at prices fully as low as the same can be obtained In the cities, nnd lower than most ofllces in the country. A trial of our work and prices is respect fully solicited and perfect sasisfaction guaranteed. Orders by mall promptly filled. Justice at any Cost. There are two theories pushed for ward in the papers Just now which are unsound and mlsohovlous. The noisy, partisan, bellicose Journals, which livo on excitement and enjoy nothing bo much as a row, Insist on having trouble In any event. They are suro there has been fraud and that there will bo more. They represent every Fedeial officer as a ensp!rator and every Judge as a cor ruptlonist ani every commissioner as a usurper or taker of bribes. They are full of iQoipient revolutions, and to read their exolted and inflammable ar ticles one would suppose that the nation were on the brink of civil war. It is evident enough to every unprejudiced mind that the facts do not sustain this view. Thire is, says the N. Y. Graph, io, a percentage of fraud In every elec- tlon.North as well as South, and neither party Is free from the taint of suspicion, Just as there are thieves and other rag- cals In every honest and law-abiding community, but, however this fact may be regretted, It alarms nobody and Justifies no one In supposing that one half our citizens have eonsplred against the political rights and liberties of the other half, and aro bent on usurpation and auarohy. This view is farcical when fairly looked at, but still, In a pe riod of uncertainty like tho present, It is pernicious and makes mischief. The other view Is that tho people want peace at any rate. As Mr. Oswald Ottuudor fer says, they think more of order and quiet and money-making than of Justice and equity, and do not pare whloh can didate shall be counted in so long as no trouble Is made about II. This view is only a little jess false and pernicious than tho other. It does not express tho feelings ot the majority of the Am erican people. They understand that oternal, vigilance Is the prloe of liberty, and thai to acquiesoe in wrong to avoid trouble is the surest and quickest way to Invite wrong and trouble. They want the exact equity ot the case. They de mand that the candidate who is elected shall have the office ; that the count shall be absolutely honost, whoever may win or lose by it; and It Is a thou sand times safer nnd better to have the questiouable candidate who is fairly en titled to the office than the unexcep tionable candidate foisted In by ques tionable devices ; that the country can stand a Democratic or a Republican ad ministration, but cannot stand fraud and falxbood andji wholesale tamper ing with the eleotloq urns and returns. This Is the true and the wholesome View. The American people to-day are a oommltteft of the whole on the elec tions, and are bound to eo Justloe done. Givo us the President who is elected, whoever ho may be.and everybody will be satisfied, but no honest man will be satisfied with any other. The New Pennsylvania Legislature whloh was ohosen last montb.lt Is re ported from Harrisburg, contains 12 Republican majority in the Senate and 89 in the Uouso a Republican majority on, joint ballot of SI. Ot the Senators 50 In number one-half hold their .seats for two years, and the other half for four years. The nouse 01 members all go out In two years. Excepting the Oiling of vacancies, the next Legis lature win be etioeen in 1H7U, when half the Senate and the whole House twill bo elected II. V. MOKTIIIMKR, "From Tim Earth to tub Moon." We havo Just reeclved this now book, by Jules Vetne, the famous author of "Around the World hi Eighty Days,'' etc. It Is a most Interesting, Indeed exiling, story of a remarkable attempt to hurl a hugo hollow piojectllo con taining three persons, vlr. 1 liaUilrnni', Nleholl and Ardan, to tho moonVriils projectile was discharged from an en' inoiii cannon, built nt a cost of 2,500, 000, and the wonderful voyage began. The earth Is far below them, tho moon in only 300 mltex away a passing comet nearly oVlies them to pieces. Like all of Verne's works, It's pnuas are charm ing readlne, and Its profuse and strik ing illustration, by Twenty-Eight tine cngiavlngs, greatly Increases the pleas ure of Its perusal. Although the ordi nary price of this book Ia 2 00, yet The Lakeside Llbiary edition now be fore us Is Jold for only Ten Cents, com plete and unabridged I For snlo by all Newsdealers, or sent postpaid Uy the publishers, Doumlluy, Loyd A Co., Chicago. In Washington, on Saturday, Dis trict, Attorney Wells entered suit for the Government against General O. O. Howard and his suiellee, Alexander It. Shepherd and Edgar Ketchum, to re. cover $22,708, which It Is charged How ard has not accounted for ns special agent and disbursing ofllcer ot the Freedman'b Hureau. Tho canvass of the vote for Presi dent Electors In New Toik was conclu ded In Albany on Saturday. The total vote was 1.022,047, of which 522,518 were for Tllden ; 480.520 for Huyos ; 0,117 for the Greenback and Temper ance tickets and scattering. Tllden's phirality over Ilayes, 82,089. The Disputed States. SOUTII CAROLINA. The members of tho South Carolina Legislature assembled at tho Statu House In Columbia Tuesday. The building was garrisoned by U S. troops, and at first no one wns allowed to enter except on a pass from Jones, the Clerk of the old House, or from U. S. Marshal Dennis Finally, at the request of General Hampton, General Ruger changed the orders so as to allow any ono to pass the sentinels who claimed to bo elected a member of the Legisla ture. After gaining ndmlsslon, the Democratic members, headed by the delegation from K.lgeflcld and Laurens counties, proceeded to the door of the House of Representatives, but the cer tificates of the Edgefield and Laurens delegates being declared invalid by the doorkeepers the entire body of Demo crats withdrew. They assembled In front of tho State nouse, where a pro st signed by all of tliem,04 In number was read. The Republican members, 59 In number, who were admitted to the hall before the Demociats, had or ganized previous to the appearance of the latter by electing E. w. M. JIackey asSpeaker, and re-electing Jones as Clerk. The body, thus organized, con sifted of fifty-four negroes and live whites. A prominent Republican Rep resentative, named Reddick, refused to take part In the proceedings, and with" drew with the Democrats. Another Republican who subsequently joined the Democrats was absent. The Demo cratic members, after holding a caucus in a neighboring hall, adjourned until evening. When they reassembled, there being present the G4 Democrats nnd two Republicans, au organization was effected, which will claim recogni tion as the lawful House Wednesday each House demand from the Secretary of State the returns of the vote for Gov ernor. The 58 members who constitute the Republican House are one less than the number claimed by the Republicans to be a quorum, and five less than the number necessary for aquurum accord lug to the Democratic reckoning. 1 tie Republican House ot Represen tatives secured their missing member Wednesday, and thus obtainid the number necessary to make up what they claimed to be a quorum, viz: 59. They then, iy a vote ot 45 to 14, seated flvo colored contestants from Barnwell Co. Two of the members protested, as the Democrats were not aware of the con test. The unseated Democrats had re ceived certificates from the Canvassing uoaro nna tne secretary or stato. The Senate named Friday noon, Deo. 1, as the time for canvassing the returns for Governor and Lieutenant-Governor. A, Washington special says that " there is no doubt as to the truth of the report that two Haves electors In this State havo signified tliolr Intention of not ac cepting certificates from Chamberlain." FLORIDA. The Returning Hoard of Florida Tnesday opened the sealed packages of votes. As the reading went on, notice of contests was given by both Republi cans and Democrats. The result of the Electoral vote, as announced from the face of the returns, showed a Re publican majority in the State of 42. Dade county, which polls only HQ votes, and hi not expected to give more thau 20 majority either way, was not Includ ed. The Democrats, according to the telegraphed report of proceedings, were "astounded" to find a new return from Uaker county, which, by throwing out several precincts, changed a Democratic majority of 94 to a Republican majority of 11 After completing the count the Board took a recess. On reassembling the counsel for the Democrats stated that another return from Baker county antedating the one read and duly sign- orl ltu tlia r'nttnti, Mah nnA T..-.I ed as reqmrea Dy law, had been sent to tne lioara, and he asked why it had been suppressed and by whom. The chairman of the Beard refused to con. slder his Inquiry, but finally the return giving a Democratic majority was read. Should this return be admitted, all the Tllden Electors will havo majorities. Should both the Baker county returns bo held, over, the Democrats will havo two Electors and the Uepublleans ono. Theio was testimony before the Ito. turning Dostd on Wednesday showing frauds In returns, and some very hard swearing oii-tho part of certain election ollicers wns ludtilgeit In ' In Louisiana the hearing of cvldcnco In the contested cases closed to-day (Friday), nnd tho Hoard went Into exe cutive session. Mntti'is of Interest. .TclTjrBo:i Davli nrrlvrl nt New 'York cm Balm-day In ItiurtoiiuHlilp Adthiilc, from I,lm lsol. Mrs. CI ttk.n wldov. wns killed liy n freleht trntn ftt n Bluet tiogalng lu Muuburv, Is., ml t-ninruny morning, Tim etrikinii boys in Fittsbnrg ftli- works earned their point. Tlioy not their nitdliiniiul "live rents p'.r turn" nnd lino resumed work. John Ness wns f.itnlly Itijnml by being o.Htuht in tho machinery ut Hihall'smr shops, in York. 1M , Mot-dny. lie tiled in linit mi hum-. Tho colliery buildings of John R. Dnvln i,t Now ilnstte, In Hcimylkill county were deslioy. ed Snmiiiy mom ng, hy an Incenuiary fire. Loss $;S,itt. In Rrsorvo township, ninr nttsburg. Sun. dav afternoon. lharles Oppernion", ngod til. tnuidtuetl his wilr. Hat but u. with annie,niul then commlttol suicide uy rutting Ins tlnnnt. Uov. J. U. willinuis, 0. II.. ii well-known Umvermli.t clcrgmm m d author. (lied In Uin clunitl .M'Hic'nr. nurd 70 yrnra. Ho was uno ut the, Founders of Odd Fellowship In this country. Ilon. Itendrlck B. Wright, of T.urorno. ami Haniuei llticg.i, of Iv Inch, both uiouied to i on groHiswcre uiimboroi tne United tstaicqhoufe nf rt'Utoieiitnttvei) m IS.Y2. liming Iho mtmluls trillion of Mr. Pierce Isano 1. I'ostcr, tho oldest citizen of Hones, dill', du d in Hint lntito on tutuidiiy. Nuvtmot-i 11, In a Iioubo wlitru lit had lived lor half n ten luri'.ag dUvcuiM. Ho wim u citizen gmity itl'ccled nnd nis death Is rwcrreiy mourned. Mr. W. Henilngray. wnonodlstnct In known the HhamoHin, i?purt4 that theio wcroaj fa tal accldcnta la his, find 10 it lint weio not fjluli 2.S 13,725 ti of coal ere shippr-d to umi ket and Mi.oto lorn were rousumed in tho tllstilel ; one lilo wnj lout to every S9 177 tons titoduced Lest Friday nlehtslz masked rouoera enter ed the ho ae o! 11. 11. W Innoy. in baratofM touu tt N. Y.. bound and uanacd Ihe oceuiuiutn. mid look uway t.Mi. Uu Huihuv moinliiit loununsk fitntiu'lu m mined tho lioune ot llenlauitu tsiaue, itnar u au'iiom in uie atnie couuiv, tnu seumt'il ttJJ m a tjiiuuttr manner. In.nec orT. D Jones, whoso district lsos aeutmlly llio l.'hluli lejtlnu, reimrla Hull fur 1973, there was nu output ol '.Z.Q&.Ntt tons or coal ot u men oil Dill zdM tuns wua miiniit-u iu mar net-iherowcioi tiers ih lilted, uud 7mlui. otl,ouo llio being lost toeveiy 127,708 tuna of coal raised, or eno to oyorv 405 iieaom enijilo u luauuiuo muH'H Crawford county. Pa., has slxty-rlcht fao. InviHs. iiriiiliu'luir B.S1U.OU.I nnmiils of cltee.se! Urie touiitv. twentv-two faen rloi. nioduemit & oiu.wu voiinas: ueieuruuu vuuiiiikii cuuiitius, eleven LictonoB. nrotiuemtr Ul7.7ixi liouuus, Total, 111 fTCturloa, piodnciug i,to7.700 iioiiihIs. Nine-tentris of these lactones luauufactuio Bttlctlv tull-mllk ciieooC, .T. Milton luinn-. U. S.Mlnlstcr to Lltictla. who Is u coloied iiihii. has btouirbt suit uiniinst tho proinieiorB of tho Aster House, In N w YOlK, untieriue uivii itiitms net. oecauie iney ou the day Turner Wa- ills ippoiutctl fully ono leiiiseii aim i itwiu. uie nruurieiuid kiv u hi humirea Whiles weio imuea uway lor wunt oi Kccqmniodatiuus. A Chester county farmer, named nickel. resliiing not tar fioni Potlstown, has a five year old bull trained to lun a thiecMug mac lilno, and which this fall lmi iurmsaed all the tnottve tiowerfor the cutting of hid com louder. The aulmal need only be tulveu unou ibu barn flour, when lie knows what is to lol ow. aud tuko-i his plco wlh the docility of n horse uecustomed to tho busluoss. Wndo llnmnlon's house, three miles Irom Colnni'ua, s C, wastloatioyed by an incendiary fire la-t 1'ilduy night. I botlaniea buiht moiice from different parth of the uundlug, aud the Oeuerai's two sisters and two youuit sonsliad liiuo to esc.ipe wllh their lives Hampton him self hai pem d to be in Columola that night, Tho only ttuug savi d from the nous was u bust of General Wadeltamptou, nf tho Revolution. The York Dally soys a tanner set n trap to eaten o cunning lux, who had been anuiuuig him considerably by uls iiilcmglit visits uiunncrHt the poultry. For fourteen aucecssivo visits to it ho found Iliotran "pruug, n htleK of wood between Its Jnw-i nnd tho bait eaten up. The cireunnttince, .o often repeated, suipiiied hltn, Theio wero tin ot .er tiaeks lobe stou out Ids own nnd thoso of the tox. and who kpiaugthe trap, was n queitlon Hint nuzzled him surely, lly cuntini.lng to r Iwlt his trap ho hoped to catch tho nnihor of the imsculei. On tho fifteenth iiitrht. he found a Hue old lux hung to it by the nose, aud In his mouth was a stick of wood. T. 11 Itooeson of Whitemaisli Jlontgonio:v countr, while counting some money at a uosk in the idnco of the F.del tv Insurance loiripauy at I'htlitdolnhia. on Monday, was told by it per. son nasilm? that ho hnd diopucd ttouiH of It on the flour, llobeson stoop, d to heeuro it, wheu tho obliging strangoi made 11 tcrau for that on the desk and left. Mr. Itobceon wns unable lo mid any money on tho floor, but d.scovered his Informant hid enrnod oil K'W. Tbo Lebanon Datly Ktvi, November 17. eayt: Last evening Mie, Jeiemiah Keeter at tended church it u ravel mil, near l'almyra. When she entered tho dim eh she was enjoying, to all appearencos better health than tor t-oinu tltuo past, but wallo ecated she wasauddenlt trickeu Willi heart iiseits, aud with out a minute's warning, fell fuiw&rd ami explied im mediately. Mrs. Keetcr Was aged nuout sixty yeara and leaves a husband and everai cltl dteu to mourn her utitimeiy tiea'lt Tho sudden douth In church caused considerable xtllemcut. New Advertisements. "igXECUrORS' SALE OF Valuable Real Estate. The undersigned, Executors ot DANIEL llEBEltl.INJ.deu'd, will offer at I'uldlo balu. at the lintel of J. W. KAUDENlJUall. In tho ItOKOUOU OF LEIUUlirON, Carbon Coun ty, Feuna., on Thursday, Dec. 28th, 1876, commencing at TWO o'clock F. M., tho foltow. tne valuab e TOWN LOTo with, the 11UILD. thereon erected, oliiflblv located in tho tbilvlng Ilorougit of Lehlghion, four mils) from MsucbChnnk. the countv Seat. All thatrr. tutu lot or piece st LAND situate ou the east- waraiysiaeoi x-ino street., in sata uorougti ol Lelugnton. and numbered on tho plau or plot thereoi No. 14, fronting on sold nuoBtioct Gift., .nil ututlnnlnir oastwrdlv of that wlilth ti. tween parallel lines nnd ut light angles with saia iiue street, lotut. tnus, it, Altitun auey, bounded westwardlyb) l'lne street, nortliwui d ly by lot No. IS. easiwardlv by said Milton alley c . and sonthwardly by lot No 13. Tholni- JJat provemeuts thereon erected are a Hi itj ntory Frama DweUing llou-.c, as x .0 ft mat certitiu lot or picco of LAND iltnate on the eastwardly aide of Pine st. in the Itoro' ot Lehlghton, and numbered on tho p ai or plot thereof AO. IS, fronting on said l'lne street (Hfu, nna continuing ouscwutdlv oi that width be tween parallel lines, ano at rluht ang'es with said line street. IKut. Oms to Milluu alley, bounded westwrdiy oy Fiuo struct, noitawordiy ny lot So. la. eastwardly iJiiuM by sidd Mirlou itlleyandsontiiwaii'ly by .ujlirl lot No. H. rtto IiupruvemeutH tbeicou area m utory Framo DneUinz, tl x III feet. All that certain tut or p ira of LAND rltuato on tho esstwaidly side ot l'lne street. In iho ilorongU ot Leblghtou, ni.d numbered ou tint plan oi plot thereof Nu. it, irontius ons.id IMie atieettHfi. and coutiuuuiK cantwaniiy of that widen belw ecu parallel .niei. and ut nxnt .ingles bouudud weatwardly b l'lne st nu.'thwartiry by lot No. 17, oustwardly by saiu Mlllou alley aud Miuthwardle by lot 'o. is. All those certain thteu Lots or 1'lcces of Land sltuiieou ttiHuusi Mdeuf Leuiih strett, in the lluruugh ot Lihlghton, to wit i Fronting on suld LoIukIi Mreet aforebidd 1)3 tee., and liiouce euntwarilly hot ween parallel iluea, at Hgut ang les wliu Curbou alley, nufeet to a 10 loot alley, bouudel or the aouih by a ill fuut alley, on tne west by Lelui'h street ou Uie north bycubuu ailey. und on the t ust bv a lb foot aUey. hach lot lias n Irontuue ou Lolilgh tt. ot 3i teet. Also, all (hat eerUlu rrurt or 1'ieceof LAND situate In MA II O.NINO Towusaip, carbou Co , bounded und detenbed us I olio ws: Ueglnulug ut a iust on the Lehigh Vu ley luulio if on the Hue of lund of John Bowman; theuo. down und ttloug said railroad south SI degrees, eust 31 per ches to a post on said railroad l thence south ai degrees, etit 3 perches to post ou aatd rud. roid i tnouce nyUuu of Wm.-ltehng south 34 degrees, west a perches tu a post 1 theuce by the same north 64 degrees, wes. it petcbes to u stake, tneuce by the same north 01 ileira , west a perohes to a stake 1 thence by lands of John Bowman north 84 uegre.es, east S3 perches to tbo pu.ee of beginning, conuuulng TEN AOIIEH, more or leau. A valuable Quarry of FLAQ BTON E is said to exist on thli Trait. Conditions will be mule knowu at the time and place of aa.e. by T1IOS. J, HEBEnLINO, JA8. W. UEilEItLlNM, Ejecutois of Dautei Ueberiing, djo'd. Deoombor i, i7U-w ' Now Advertisements. ,s. . - TTE.NTION, CITIZENS t Low Prices for Everyone. JUST nitCEIVEI), AT AAIIOX FKIEiMAtVS Rcady-mndo Olotbing Store, I.KlltOH StreoL, tnd tlnor from the Corner of Iron street, LEIlIOIITOr. I's., nil elegaut Slock of INTEU STYLiCc ut Men's Suits, ' Youths' Suits, Boys' Suits, Overcoats, &c. Torether with a Int ge nsnrtmont ot rJRKTLK- MEN'8 FUnNfilirNO ClOOtlS), IIAT8, CAPS, OI.OVKS, 1IOO rs, StlOMM and HOllSK 1ILniCI'.T, oil ot which he is selling viry Lowe't Trices. Patronage lespocttully solicited. Don't forget the place : Socond door from Iron street, en the West side of Lehigh street, Lehigh ton, Pa. AAHON FMEDMAN. Dec. 2. ltrs nil WHAT PAYS ? TT PAYS oveiy MANUFACTUHEn, Mm-J- CHANT. Mi.OIIANIC.lNVKNTOlt.FAIl Tilli.il. nr PIini lHIONAI, MAN In keen In formed on ah the Improvements und discoveries ni in ago. IT I'AYSTIIK HEAD OF EVF.KY FAMI I,Y to IntrtHluco into hie hrm-ehold a nowspauer that Is ltislmcttvo ono that fosters n tin. to tor lntei'tigailnii, nnd promoies thought aud eu courafros dltcusslon imong the memueis. The Scientific American which has been published weekly fur Iho lnt th.uy-oue years, does this, tu an extent beyond tlmt of anv other nublleatio'i i In fact It is tie only weekly pupor published in Iho United blates devoted to IiA.Uf ACTUllI'.s, UK. CllANIC'B, INVF.NTIONM. and NEW DI8. miVI.MlIKH in tho Arlsnml Rrlenees. Every number I4 profusely llliistiatcd and its contents embrace tholatesv nnd most luicteil Ing tufornintion perinltiluir to tho Industrial. Mceliauluil. and Scientlllo Progress of the World Descriptions, with Jieautuul isngriiv. lnga ot New Invention", new Implements. New Processes and Imninved Industilet of ai klrds ; Useful Motes. Recipe, Suunoitlons and Ativice uy l-ractiiBi wriio s, lur oiKiueu nua Kninlot ers. In all tho vat Ions aits, forming a eunmieto teDertiiry of Mew Inventions mid )li'nverieH t loutaluinir it wtektv record, not only ol the progress of tho Indnsiilal Arts In our own coumry uut niru ut uu itoi, uiictitur les ami inventions in otery nrnucn ot li.cgincer lutr. Mecbnnlcs. nnd science nbiond. TIIU SCIKNTIFfO AMEHICAM has bcon the loiemcst ot all mdustiiai jiubllcitloiis lor the pBt Ihttty-one warn. It Is Ihe oldest, 1 rgust, cheapest, nutl the best weekly lllustrat' el pnper devoted to Engineering, Mechanics, diiKtrlal Piotrress. nublished In the woild. uuemi-irv, now iuyuiuiuuh, oeieucti autl ill. The prncticni iiecipcs uie we i worm ten times tho siibscilplion pi ice, uud for Iho shop nnd house will save many times Iho cost of sub scription. .MEItCHANTS, FAUMEItS MECHANIC ENUINEEUS, INVWlTUIlS. MANUFAll. TUltEltS, UHKrITS. LOVEHS OF SCI ENCE, nnd PEOPLE of n'l PHOFENSIOJJH, Will IIUll tho KdKMIFlC AMUII1CAN UselUl to tuem. It nhunlil have a plaro In eyery Family, IdbrHty, eituoy, Otllco anil Counting llooin j in every lle.iouig lloom, College and School. A new volume commences Jnnuniy 1st, 1787. A year's number-" contain 8 U pnaos and SKV. KdAL llUNDURI) ENditAVINOS. Thousands of volumns nro preserved lor binding and refer ence. Tern s. $3.20 n enr by null. Including piutnpo. Illsconnt to Clubs. Span al i Irculars giving Olub rales, sent ftec. Single conies nailed on leeelpt of luctnts. Muy bo had of nil News Dealers. 1) I Tli1 WTft 111 connection with the Mossrs .MUSN ,t CO. aro Mullet. ois of Ainorie.ni and Forolgn Patents, Htid hnvo tho largest es tabtlshnieut In tho world. Moro thou fifty thou sand appl.citluns have boon made fur patents through Ihelr pgenof. Patents aro otitalued on tho beft terms, Mod els of Now Inventions and Sketches ex-imlned, and advice flee. A special notice Is made in tho CIE'SIIFIC ABllcitlu.VN ot an inventions I'sicut cd Ihiough ibu Agonov, with tho name and rn-ldeiac ot Iho IMtentoo. I'utehts mo oltcn sold In part or whole, tn peisousiittructid to tho Invention by such notice. A I'nmplilet.con tinning full directions for obtaining Fatonts sent free, THE S'JIUNTIFlU A.MEUICAN HKFEHI'.NCK HOOK, a vnlumo bouuil Im emth and gilt, containing the FA TENT I.AWH, CENSUH of the U. .. aud 142 ENUltAVINUb of loechsnical mo-vomonts l'rlce So Cents. Address for the l'aprr, or concerning I'ntents, MUNN A CO., 67 Talk Itow, New Vofg. llmncli Otllco, Cor. F.nudTtti Sts., Washington, D C. Dec. 2. 1S78. J. & P. COATS hnve lie eu awarded a Medal and 151 plnmn at the Centennial Exposition and commended by tlie Judges for "SUPERIOR STRENGTH -AND- EXCELLENT QUALITY -OF- SPOOL COTTON." A. T. O -SIIOaN. Dlrector.Qeneral J. 1!. IIAWLEY, Fres. ALKX. It. IIotkleii, Beet, pro tern O K Extiu Fine Mixed card., with name, loe, post paid. L. JONES & Co.. Nassau, N. V. UVD.ItV LADY WANTri IT I Send stamp jj f lilt 1 for cltcular. ifks. jekviiu. Tin 4iU3, New Yora: City. $55 2 Oiyiy a Week to Aeent. fatuplea V ' FKEE. P. O, VICKEUY. Augusta, Maluo. $130!4.0U) IMIOFITS FOIlfll f $100.35 U Uti ) IRVEitTMBNTS OF ( Wl 'iZ The Judicious selection and management of STOCK PRIVILEGES Is a suro road to rapid f ortune. Send tor now - oviKin bj .tiraren i-ruiif." lree, with fnll in format on concerning Ihe Moon Market. u Ooldand 1 T. TOTrKIt WIilIfT Ano.. Btoot Uroters. J 3a Wall street, New York. Centennial ItcAiiction in Advertising. Three thousand two hundred and ill ty dollars worth of newspaper advertising at pujltshers' schedule rates, given for (7 0 and a thieo mouths' note accepted Inpayment fiomadver H-ersof responsibility, a nrlnteii list, giving Nsme, Character, Actual Dally and Weekly wuuutuuuu.Huu ncueuu.o uates or Ativcrusing, sent free tu anv addre o. Annie in nro v. Ito well Co., Newspaper Advertising Agents, - H. W '. . ' V I. ... ... UMTOR'S NOTICE. . Notice Is hereby given, that the nndersigned. Auaitor apnointod by tho Orphans' oouit of v'"i. 9oaDy 10 "alti "seltle, resute. and make distribution ot the hin,ronrinn.irm.i ln ln the hand, ot Margaret COillns. Adinlun. j . v. "l joboh d. uoiuns, ueo-a, ?T,''.atK.nrt t0.flle'Ju5le ' W apiiolntratntoq Weduesday. the 30th aay of nrcemiier, A D. 1S;. at 10 o'clock A. M.. at bis Oflloe. fl st door when and where all person interested may -, . . F- J, MKEIIAN, Auditor. Noy. 18, 1870-W4 GERMAN'S GERMAN'S GRAND DEPOT FOR UltAND DEIOT FOR IS SPLIC.Vnilll.Y M spi.i-;huiiji,y ROOTS, HOOTS, HOOTS, S1IUHS, SHOES, SHOES, OAITERS, U A ITERS. GAITERS, FOU HIE IiAtltE". I Fon mi: IjAuies, FOU rUIS I,A1)IF.3. FOU THE OENTtKMEN', FOU THE (lEVTI.E.MEN. FOH THE OENTLEMKN, Pnr the Children, For the Children. I !iaV bOlir-llt lnrtfOlvforrnsll i,t, tntm mmnt sounbio. nnd Inst what the Deonle nro louklmr for. Potnively. Compnnitivfly, I'osltively, Comparatively, St"re In Semmel's New Ulock, opposite Lehlghton, Pa. IFSBAUM & SON'S HHSAT AfH ALESH. A RARE OH AN IE FOR CASH BUYERS ! ANOTHER FALL IN PRICES ! HavliiR bought a VERY LARGE stock of DRT GOODS before the adranet in price, nnd pavluu CASH always, it Is r.o great wonder that we can glr oar r ctiBtoiners and the public such excellent bargains. Read a few of our Qnolntions : All best Calicoes , 8 cants pif yui. Next best Calicoes 6!i cents per yard A No. 1 Brown Muilin only o cents per ,yard, Good 4-4 Bleached Muslin only 8 cents per yard- Heavy Canton Flannel 8 cents per y ard. Extm Heavy Canton Flannel 10 cents per yart; Blankets at from...: $1 40 per pair upwards. Good Felt Skirts 65 cents,eaeh.i Fine Black Waterproof 85 cents per yard. Good Ginghams ns low as 8' cents per yard, j Cloth for Boys' Wear at from .4 rlSH tents upwards SHIRTING FLNNELS AT BOTTOM PRICES. Job Lot ol Kid Gloves at $1 00 per pair. Beaver Sncquelng at Reduced Prices. B'ack Alpacas reduced 20 per cent. Fine Dress Plnlds at 18K cents per yard. Closing out a largo lot of SHAWLS, very cheap. . , iou may Winn antt say "an taiK," ot all talk but Uentilno Reductions. Como aud seo the Quality and Prices, and judge for yourself. Respectfully, J. T. Nusbaum & Son, "Original Cheap Cash Store," Semmel's Block. LBHIGHTON, PA. PROTECT YOUR BUILDINGS Which may be done with one-fourth the usual expense br using our PATENT SLATE PAINT, MIXED READY FOn USE. Firc-Froof, Wnter-Froor, Durable, Economical, and Ornamental. roof may be covpred with a verv ehean shiuele. and by unp'leatlou of this slain bo made tu last from so to IS years. Old roofs cm be tatcneti nnd coated, looking much better, nnd instinir longer than new shiniFles without the slaie, for One-Third the Cost of Kcshliiglliit;. Thoexoenso of Btnttnif new shlnil -r Is nnlr about tliocnst of simply layinglheni. Ihepalntis riiiK-i-iieur nvnin"i sparas nt-uying cmoers. as may bo easily tented by any one. IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, and for tin or Iron has no eannl nnlt rxnamli by licit, contracts by cold, and nkvkr cracks normaer'. ltoofn envoi ed Trlth Tar KhonllihiK x t-ti van uo miuiu wnier.ugnifti a utnaii eiiwnse nnd nroseivcd foi manv year. 1IU DliUO I'UHll 18 EXTREMELY CHEAP Two enllnns will cover it hnndred urnnr. trt ot shttiglo roof, while on tin. Iron, fell, matched uoHrua. or uuv siuootu .uiibco rrom two nnarts to ono gallon arn required to 1(0 sna-iro feet nf surface, and nithoueh the Fnlnt lias a heavy body it is easily applied with a bruih. No Tar is used in this Composition, therefoie It neither cracks lu Winter nor runs In Hummer. onileonred shingles It nils up the holes nnd poros. and glos a new substantial root that will Inst for years. CURLED or WAItrED shlnrleslt brings to their places, aud keeps them there. It nils up all holes In Felt roofs, steos the leaks and although a slow dryer, rain does not af fect It a tow hours after applying. Am nearly paints that ira black contaluTAIi.be snru von obtain our oenuini; article, which (lor shingle roofs) la CHOCOLATE COLOR. wbon first applied, changing m abont a month to a unltoim slate rotor, and Is ta all Intents and pjrposea 8 LATE. On TIN ROOFS our red color ii usually prcfoi red, as one coat Is equal to five of any ordluary paint. For BRICK WALLS onr brioiit Bin Is the only reliable Hlate Faint evrr introduced that will effectually prevent dampness from penetrating and discoloring the limnier. These DalnLa nro also larirolv n.rt nn nnt. hojsos and fences, or as a priming coat on fine UUHIUIllCB. our o.ilv co'nrs arc Chocolate, Hid, Buiqut Bed and OiiAhOtt. NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST- S Gallons, can and box. s to 10 " keir , 9 so 9) " halt barrel is oo 40 ," one barrel 30 oo Wo bave in stock ot our own raannfactnro. roofing materials, etc., at the following lew prtceii. I (ion rolls extra Rubber Roofing at i oenta per rquoro foot. Oi we will furnish ltubher Rooting, Nails, Caps, and lato l'aiut for an entire no roof, at 4 It rents per square foot 1000 llAltltibH sLATHFr.OUIl.por llbl S3. SO ii roll 2-pir Tarred It otlug Felt, at 1H cts . per sqaare foot. 3000 roll. ply Tarred Iloottng Felt, at 51 cts, perSqnarefoot. .iai runs iurreu cmeatumg, at l, cent per snuaretoot. 6000 gallons flue Enamel Faint, mixed ready for asu.ou inside or ontslde work, at tz per gal. Ion. send for sample card of colo's. All orders must be aocouipauled with the money or atl!nctory city references. No gunoa shipped C. 0. D., unless express chariaa uregnsranteed. Hauinie nrders solicited. N. Y. SLATU I'AINT COMPANY, IW t 104 MAIDKN LANE, New York. Nov. 11,1m. UDITOR'S NOTICE. otice la hereby givtn. that the underalgned, Auditor appointed by the Orphans' Court of Cat hon Co'inty to audit and mike distribution of the balance In the n nda of Thomas Komerer. Admlnlstiafirot the Ksiate ot FUstbeth Moul torop. deo'd, will attesdtothe duties o( hlsao polntinenton Monday, the Uth day of Dfoero ber. 187tf. at 10 o'olooc A. it., at his office, first door above First National llnuk. Mauoh Chunk. Fa., when and where all persons Interested may appear. v. . . , I", J, MEKIIAN, Auditor, Nov. 18, 187.w4. GURUTAWS GERMAN'S BOOTS AND SIIOES, BOOTS AND SUOES, MTOHKMll WTTtt stocked wim .All miUVI. it. I and brumsn th'ev mriui '' i.fnwhahdi superlatively LOW V Superlatively LOW p PRICED. LOW PltlCKU. P. A. GERMAN, . . tho Public Square, RANK BTRfifil, martll-yl. ' 1876. FALLv'iafe; MRS. N Respectfully announces to tha LADIES OT WKIbBPOUT and vielmty that she .baa iu retnrnrd from New Tork and Philadelphia, and' is now reoelvlng one of tne largest stocks et FallMillineryGooW coui'RiatNO Hats, Bonnet,- a and TrimmisgSj - ever brought Into this section aia4ttiatakia now pieparod to do them np In tha ' Very Latest Fashion, AT FniCF.SBK&UWANYOTnRRXM? msiiHEriT in mrccouNTr. l Also, a new and elegant stock nf HWITCUB8 In Real and Imitatl hi Ilatr. N OTIQNH. and all ether Qooda usually kept lu a Ftrstelasa MUia ery atore. i Ladles' own Hair wrtile to Order. Call and Inspect Goods and lean Trice bfo purchasing elaowhere. Mrs. M. OUTII, WaUapoit, Vts Sept. , U7. mJ ADVERTISING ! (llatilbttied through thirty States, will be wild for 870 1 cash. Aecurata insertion guaranteed. A list ot the papers, giving daily and w.aklr circulation and printed schedule of ratst. sent free on application to QUO. 1". HOWELL. A CO.. Newspaper Advertising Ageuts, ho. 4t I'ark Row, New York. 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