WHTOIt I.I!IJ!MTIIN, I'A.t SAIDUJ'AV MOHNINO, 1K0. 'I, R71. Wo-onl I ,ym iillciitlnii (f our icwl na to our Wnihliigton Idler In nnullicr column. 'Hint RtnuncliUeniocratli! ilnlly, tho Jtnrrhlmr) ,Vntrit,,cniniitiMitiiiK Hni tlio frntulttlrnt timntiar In which Um Upturning Hoards of I.milshum im1 JJloi lila Imvo counted out TlMrii, snysi ' fl it llii) ponplo, Ihegn nt iun,lutllj- wlinciH tliolr hall nt n oi iililon mm llenilncls tiev l cm) unil mrr will ur tint to till ontinao. Neither tlin illam v of Ilftm mtifr JliAittls inr, Inn imrotictatit "t lit whl ipf t finin 'nefn tlio lilierttei which ii-i-'hen- tilrlhtlKlit Iheliitol-1 ligent musiA-s n( tin, cnulo nmi nro wiilchlng tills ronll it wltli ttw it'riM'd itnMi'ni woulu timer ngnlnpiit fullli In llio c.itnniju mill man hood of thciricpicscntatives it u tamo mu) sun fccrriwit compromise should hoinnilont Wnsh liigton. ltu no surteinlcr need ho imtlclpntt'd Thoiepresentattvcaiif the peepm urolulLv imvo tottolrietioiiidlillltlesanil thoy will 1101 falter in thoiriljIT Thi-v lully understand the alms of tho complrncy mid ihev Imvo prepared to ineet'lhem. 01 tlio euro tituiniih of the chimi of tlio pnniilo over tlio most foul cuiiiplinry Hint 'liasevor boon lulclieil against luuir lllioi tit-s there need bo no ft sr " fflio Bectotftry of tlio Treasury Monday submitted to the IIouso 'hit its-' tlmatea fq'r.lho year ending June, 1878. Tiioy pro : Knr Congrps, $5,083,200; Executive roper,?78,lU0; Stato Depni t niptit, 14,40057; treaoury l)eiaititiout, $105,248,U78; U'ar Department, $54, 251,355; Navy department, -22,601,-903; Intotlor llpfartment, $38,800,722; rost-olllco Department, $0,030,047; De partment of' Justice, $1,442,000; Depart ment of Agriculture, $227,200. Total $299,011,008. Theso estimates nrc flC, OOO.COO less than thoso for 1877, tho Congressional appropriation for the lat ter year hclng $17,000,000 less tlinn tho estimates tlierfor. ' ' Tho report of tlio Comptroller of .tlio Currency shows tjiat the' total num. her of shares of national hank stock Is ,0,005,030, of which 2,702.200 are hold In the Mlildlo Stalo-i, 1,838,308 In the Eastern States, 839,391 In tho Western States, 358,:iG0 In the touthrrn States, .and 02,510 In tho Pacific State and Territories. The total number of share holders Is 208,480, and tho average of Btock'held is $3100. 104,970 ' persons Jitfld JOqijiuesor less; 39,200 hold from 0 to 20 slitwes; 18,415 from 50 to 30; 10.875 from 30 to 00; 15,103 from 50 to iQO; 10,004 from 100 to 50Q, and 707 over 500. Shareholders reside In cvpry jStato and Territory of tho Union, ex cept Washington and Alaska, In eleven countries or provinces of the Ameri can continent, and In twenty-five coun tries nf Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceanlca. ' -Uqth Houses of Congress mot on Monday last. Tho Senate- was called to orocr by Mr. Ferry, tho President pro tow. Tho Hottfo was called to order by Mr. Adams, tho clerk, 249 members being present. Samuel J. Jtandall, of Pa., was elected Speaker by n voto of 101 to S3 for .Iiunes A. Gar field, and 3 scat'terinc;. Mr. Ilandall, upon taking tho chair, addressed (the members cf tho Houso ao fojlowo : O'entlemen of tlio tloon'f" ncnretontntlven -Culled t. this pojition MiDctliiso of tlio death ot Mmlnrn lll!Vlrlr V!r Ufrr nt tml.ni.n I impress tho nnlrerrnl sentiment In saving that bo wna Rgnoil nml meat iimn, whoo nnblio uud nt. ina n U'Uil Mini ttlt-uiv Illllll, WHOM' PODUO 11UQ lint nttilifo was clmmcterlreil by nurltv. patriot .u-iYiiiuiuownsuntirncuTiccu oy purity, pal ism ami unswevennc lutKirntr. No khIv ciin mnrn cnmpUtolv nppirciato th'in 1 aotliu Iiird honor of prrslillngovor tlio (KMIBcrntloimol tlio roprosciilatlven ol tho American people, anil for this mnrk ot youreHtoom inul coiiltttmico I ri'ttirn my profonml nmt hoattfelt ftcknowli'ili?. nipnt. In tfi illschnreo of tho mipoi tnnt ilutira rnnflilnf to rao. I bliml etidi'ilvor to lie uUioluto ly fair nml lmimrtmi. Whilo onfnrenig the mlr anil upholding tlioconHlltmional prorosu tiyi'nof tho body, I Hhall ottlio Mnio tliue pro tect caeh and every mcmbertnnll thoiiKhu nml priylleRea to whtcu lio may Justly bo unti tled. In tho nxercl'wof tho parliamentary power ot tho Chair It will lio mv iliuy and mv p.eiHiif o to glyo true oxprewinu in tho nppoiuTiueut of cnnlnilttoes to ilio opimoUH ami wiftlfentit tho llonseon every iueai!on pronentiil. lifllovlnR mraelflasl roally am) nb more tbuu thovpico of the Itonao Itsell. Wo btand In tho presence of events which ntraln and tost. In thn lust degree, our froms f OoTemmcnt. Our llboitieti. roiiBecrateit by eo many aacrlflcou In the post, and preMirreil mnld the r-Jotclnci ot an exultant peoplo to our con lenntel anniver-nry aa one among thonitioiio of tho xarth minit Im maintained at every Imz aril Applanie J Tho peopio loolc cnntiaontly to your moderation, foiynur patlout, ealiu, llrm Jiiliment awn lo your wlxdoui In this time, Irartfrnt with bo many perih. It ns not. I boMoech ot vou, dlaappnint their lust expectation aud their korn aonso of rtclit. Iintliyuncealn yiKilancn prexVnt even tho fdlphieat ileparluro fnim tho Constitution nnd tho law, forirettltnr In tlio moment ol dlRlcnity that wo nreaoh rrcnts of narty, iand only ro tneinl)erln)r that wo uro American citizens with neounttr toaavo. whlen will ho limt if niino- thnrlieiland nnconatltutloual acts on the part of Kxecntlve oillcers be not frowned down at once with, mienuesa ana unppanug condiuina tlon. ' ' "' Tho closlns words of fho adireos,sayp a wasnington corfespoadenp, rcro tie Hvered with great forco and pmphasls, nnd were loudly applauded on tho fjqor and In tho galleries, 'Clio President's messago was sent to the IIouso on Tuesday, and will bo found In "fall In our Supplcmont Issued with tins paper. ThorioMdenf plecttus met Wed nesday In tho several States and cast their votes for Presjdent and Vlco President. In South Carolina, Louis- ana and Florida two sets of Electors, jtepublican and Democratic, pet nnd voted respectively for Hayes aud Tilden. Tho Deuiocratio Klecturs In Louisa na received certificate fiom McEnerv. In -, , - Florida, Attorney General C'ocko re fused to sign the certlfieato of tlio Hayes Klectors,' protesti against tho action ot the other two members of ll.o Return ing Hoard, and Issued certificates to tLo Democratic Electors, wjio then met and cabt their vctes for Tilden. Jn Oregon a Jugular coinpllcatlou occurred. Uuy II. V. MOItTlllMlj'll, .1! .... !.'.'... 1 . i.JJJ', rrnqv flrover Issued ccitlflcales to two .Hayes Klrctors and uno Tlldon Klrctor, named (.'riinlti. Tim Hayes Klpiitots re- tiued to nipct wUji Cumin, whereupon the latter, who held tint ceitlOeales. ap pointed two others, named Mlllci and I'ntkvr, In their places, mid tho Collego thus cniiBtltiili'il met and cast three votes, dim for Tllden and two for Hayes. The Republican Klectois, Qdell ami Cartwrlght, met and leeclved the the resignation of Watts, tho ex-post- inatt'r, nml then, alter le-olcctln him, nil yirce east their votes for Hayes. A lelej!iam to Senator MUchcll says thf.t Cronlu's r,leqtors nil vuted fqr Tlldon, There was Intense excitement at Saletn, t:nlato capital, mid a i lot was feaicd. In Vermont, Aldrich, tho Pcniocratlo Klrctnr who claiined a cortHcato lll- stcatl of ex-Postniaster Uollace, appear ed befuro thn Electoral College mid offeicd his vote. Tho vote being re fused, ho cast his .own vote, signed his eeitlflcate, anil .announced that ho wnnid go to Wiiflilim'.un, "and light It nut in Countess." Washington Letter. From our Special Cm respondent. ' The fnfetinrr of Omflrrss. Mrf'Wimry rpirrring Mtwu Mttirg, Jlankgfinil Ihlman.nedhm of viXtr of Vie ')tite. .Ippoinlmrnt nf Special CvmmittteS to tint South itirolina, Florida and I.oitUiand. Washington, D. C, Dec. Sth.il87a. Tho second session of tho Foity fourtli Congress opened yesterday, and perhaps our National Leglslaturo novcr assembled with such momentous quos ttons dcmamlitig Immediate considera tion or more careful, patriotic and un selfish attention. Thero appears to ho less rancor In the hearts of individual members than theio was during tho ses sion of tilts Thirty-fifth Congress, but the feeling Is deeper and tlicro seems to bo more real concernment about tho perpetuity of Republican Institutions than was evinced when tlio long strug gle which had been going on between tho Nortli and South was lapidly draw ing to a culmination. Hut while there is no rancorous hatred or sectional ani mosities apparent thero Is, nevertheless, lutenso feeling on both sides, and an cvldont determination exists to contest evpry inch of ground. The IIouso of' Kepresentatlvos, as Is usually jllio caa?,' was tlio grand ccntro of attraction, and ,of course the ladle's wcro there Jn Ull their glory. Mr. Ad ams, tho clerk! occupied the chair, and upon calling the roll ho announced that a quorum was present, whereupon Mr. Hobnail, of Illinois, announced tho deatli of tho Ihto Speaker, Mr. Kerr, mid moved that tho Houso proceed to the election of a Speaker to till tho va cancy. Mr. Hanks, uf Massachusetts, roso to a question of privilege and of feied tho credentials of tho members elect from Colorado ; upon that quite a dlhcussion arose'and tho question was finally roferred to the Coniinltteo on Judiciary. This question having been settled, Mr. Hulman's resolution whs again taken up and was adopted with out opposition. It was In theso words: " Tho Iloueo being informed that slnco its last adjournment tho Hon. M. C. Kerr, who at the commencement of tlio present Congress was elected Speaker of the House, has iteparted this life, cieatlnc ft vacancy in tlio odieo of Speaker, It is thercforo ordered that lljo Houo do now proceed to tho olcc ction of Speaker viva voce." Mr. Cox, of Now York, i.ominatcd tho Hon. Samuel J. Ilandall, of Pa. ; and M McCrary, of Iowa, nominated tho Hon. James A. Garfield, of Ohio. Tellers were appointed and tho result of tho voto was Uandall 101, Mr.Garfield82. Mr. Randall was declared elected and upon being ocorted to tho chair by Messrs. Cox and McCrary, proceeded to address tho Houso in a most thrilling and patriotic speech, which was listen ed to with deop attention by tho mem bers on both sides aud with marked at tention In tho gallorles. Tho closing words wero delivered with great force and emphasis aud were recoived with limit applauso by tho wliolo assemulago. Tlio oath of ofjlco was administered bv Mr. uniman, who In tlio absence of Mr. Kelloy, was the oldest member of tho Houso (not in years but in consecu tlvo service). Mr. Ilandall then pro ceeded to administer tho oath of ofllco to tho Hon. Alexander II. Stephens, of Georgia, who was provontcd by III health from presenting himself last bessiou, aud also to a number of new members. Mr. Holraan was about to make it mo tion to adjourn but, at tho request of Mr. Hbw'itt, of New York, he withheld it to allow tho following resolution to bo read for tha Information of the IIouso. Tlio resolution provides for tlio appointment of three select com mittees, one of fifteen members to pro ceed to Louisiana, one of six members to proceed to Florida and one of nlno inonibe'rs to proceed' to South Carolina, to Investigate the actions of the Ite- turiilri or Canvas-sing Hoards in theso States, and to report all the fact essen tial to a fair and honest return of the votes for electors for Piesldent nnd Vlco President, and to a full and fair understanding thereof by tho p-ople. Somo other business, principally in re lation to the eligibility of Mr. liuttz, of South Carolina, was transacted and at half past seven the IIouso adjourned. This was perhaps tho longest first day's session bvor held where thero was ho contest over the Speakership. In tiic Semu6 affairs were conducted In their usual quiet and orderly man ner. ' No 1 action whatever was taken In regard to the election of a new PresUent', pro turn, and Mr. Ferry will probably occupy his present po Bltlon tlll'lbB 4tb of .March uoxt. Saxon. Cmco Jck, cf Clio'ler couutr, luaallocli of 730 torku)a, A l'lillailolplila cotnmlulon, firm wnnta 10O tllUK of K"in', Th6 Btenl ilepurtment of tlio CnmDrla works mail i) 8 MUM piitiuili uf aUwl last muiitli. Tlie Wlltumiftuii and Itunmnflr rallt-oad lias liceu ro il to 1-eivU Wnm Hniilli fur limJ.mw.' Tlif ntbr ulKlit tbuIcliiinatClM)lcr, Ilcla. w.iro couuty, acuiiuuiunalixt foityfour yui'. lauts. ' Ou r Phllndclphln Letter. l'lllUA., I'll.. Dec. 7, M70. UKAIt SIB.-Tlin l'reildetit'A llir-miniTA tin. Ii.tn.. - tiy this tlino whlpered by the clec(tlo who' fruln one end ot thn wotld tn tho olheh " Mar. ctitlii" lias pondTMl mini It. and. In Inn wru iMmHonpliiInn, It s-riiH In sat nt Iho stnit ' You ean't oi ert one nf my nee, 1 o fpeah In public on tho -lane." I'tim nil 1 can It'arn.thetiiesRnKo aeemstohavo r'niised tutioli (disappointment tn Iteptilillcnns and Democrats nltae. It was certainly tliousht Hie l'realilent won'il hnvo hail nnmrtMiiff to any an jennrds tho unhappy ttnlo ol affairs In Louis, lain. Kotttlt Carolina nnd riorlila somo sueftes tlon which might Im lis oil upon tholroublid waters wmio idot which wnuld limoauitnlmil lilsmesRiiKoa" riRatds an " lionet count." nnd that the whole document would not hnvo snvor cd bii ktronplr nt his mof t e nrnest dcslio to " btep I'nwti nnd out," Tho cremation oftbo remains nf tlio latollar. on JJcl'.lm, must certainly tnkotls jioim for liuiiKi-nsoitnd pntnile, nml outside nf futnlshliiK n ponaition lor the newspapers. I think It likely thn llaion'a Idea of I nvlng Ins cold corpus roast e.l and burnt to nslies will bo h.iteu ol results. lliliy Cannon, of Jamaica, I,oU Islnull, wuit out Kiinnlnir, lint, ihottirh nil reports ncreo tiiat bo was n good Uaunon, nnd hud lirtn nj ctistuni t il to tho uo of his niniHfor pevcral years, lio wim iintottunato enough to load his tin-arm to tuoj;ri!(tiicapnelty nnd it ti explosion was tho (ad result. Ho Oantion lost Ills li lt nrm, nml theieforohadononrm only led, this iBpresnm ItiB that his tight arm was nut Injured and that hlsllteartn was "blnwn to lllndeis." '1 ho Now Yoik Herald nays " Diphtheria may bo conveyed by kissing." Look out boys and ,in eautloiH, lor II eho has n pleco of flannel rouAil lior neck there's no knowing what might hapi mi. rusted on politico In cMrno I nm." she Bald, and Ihen tho old lady went on to t,ny, Bho tho't, ' Mr. Tilton hnrt had ct'ouali ttoulilo with that cio Ileeehcr caso, let nlotio fooltnit with poler ttcsnud trj Inn tobo 1'iosldent." About Ibis tlmo, pteparo to dust your old ovctsliocs.nndU you find they leak when you wosr them out In yourflr-it buow Ftomi, open jour heart nnd Rive them to the poor. The burning of tho Iltooklyn 'Ihcatrownaa fearful thliiB nt, best.but tho pu'lc which soouib to hnvo seized upon tho audletico tiuiloubledly nddeda Mteat dial In lucreiisitig lis list of hor rors. Ol courso it is well enoumh ts talk about " prescneo of nilnd," but It docs Beem that we should try nnd school ourselves nil wo pos sibly can in to what wo nlio.ild try nnd do should wo bo placed under like chcumatnncee. In biunl daylight yesterday motninir, nml In New York city, n litact uf iacals diovo up to tlio Btoro ot ah Importer of splcos nnd audi, opened tho door with f ulso keyn and loaded tho wiitfim with fd.ooo H'oith of apices and vanilla beans, and then Jtisf as cuoly drovo oft with their aromatic plunder. K. 11. Chamberlain does not want to bo n 1 'I). II." Oovernor, and Wnilo Hainpton Is anxious to' wndo ylpht lu. ' 1 1da le tho sltnitlon of af fairs In South CariHIna In n nut shell. Ami yet gold, Iti ;i!toof tho political situation, seems to keep on tho tumblo, though, I regret to state that pry llltlo of It tumbles to Yours, toady to lakn it, MAJ'CUTIO. A Sad Occurrence, On Thursday morning of last weej:, sayo tho Allentown Mornlui; Herald, Miss JIary Moser, tlauglter of Henry Moser, wjio had heen spending somo time with her mother in Ilethleheii), left that place in tho noon train for Mauch Chunk. It was remarked at the depot in Unthlohom, by persons present, that eho did not appear to ho well, and as alio stepped upon the train, a gentleman was obliued to assist her lo a seat. When the conductor came for tickets hho was appaiuutly asleep, nnd ho was forced to awaken her. After sho had fdiown her ticket, she fell Into a swoon, nnd remained quiet for a mo ment or tsvo, when she was seized with convulsions, tlio spasms of which hn- catuc so violent that tho united efforts of several persons were necessary to prevent her from Injuring herself, When tho train arrived at tho I. V. de pot, it was found necessary to remove ho to tho waiting room, Dr. Itcichard, of tho First Ward, was sent for, who did all ho could to allovlato her suffer lug. Sho becaino gradually worse, and It was deemed necessary to remove her to a place where oho could havo better attention. Sho wa3 accordingly taken to tho Islands House, whero Mrs.Scholl and her family did all that was In their power. In tho meantimo her father at Mauch Chunk was telegraphed for, and nrrived at 0 o'clock In tho uveiilng to find her entirely unconscious. Sho lingered in tills condition Until 10 o' clock when death ensued, from internal hemorrhage, from tho rupture of blood vessels caused by tho violence of thn convulsions which attacked her. Her fotlier said that sho had soveral, just suci attacks lately, having had one fit only last week. Her remains wero taken to Dethlehein for interment. Coiirls. Dprctnbor 4tli. In Uio mnltiT of Ben) Hstnto nf Jniiii O'Cluavor ltc'of Manub Clinnlc horo. Jiwlml llnllock (llcluipcil, una Allen CzajKnp pQlDtott ouilitoi In Iiln pumu. Accm,ut of J acoti M etitz, miftrdinn of Jacob V Alontz.' mlnur child bt Klta J Moiuz, ituc'd. Coutlinioil fbsolutoly, ami ifuanllan onlm-il to ray liH wanL 'lYunsfer of llcenso of Frauk Inktnaim ti I.N). Itt lKS, anil of I.co. ItelM to 8. 1'. JlfMKT ullovrid. Com. vs. Jno. Mcslma. ctiitieoor Court tl.eo. l'nlillo roads iu Tuvrumonslui; anil mention of nthirs. Itcnry Itovot V'raucls uudt andTkos. H. Hock aiiiMimtcd viewers. Com. ts.jIoi tiiiul Hayi's; perjury. Continued until 13tli int. Com. vs. John McShpi. Dltio. Com. vs. John Uullaiilier: rai. Dejcadont dlKclmnroil. tlto. W Urolsbach vs. Iludoloh Itnmblo. Do fondant to plo.nl within 3i days or Juilcmcnt. iu uiuiivr ui iiiuiutariuuuuuui xiuuisin fiauuj otT.Arncr. iii-s enco of 11. A. Ilcltz. Absl(,'apo onlered to pay audit in. Jluga McOurvey vs We.ivorand Klepplucor, Huloroturnablo 8n tli il.ir, utli Ittat. Com. vs. hilwanl Ulvor. Dc-fondaut ordered reloa-ed undortiie insolvent net. l-1it aud Dual ucennnt Ofiltouliia Wegeman, Kxecutrix of Francm'J. Itiss, deceased. Cou firmed uisl. Benard Wcner, who had participated In n tnoo robbery In Nor York, was anested In Krlc, tills stale, wliilo on a ciiurtlui; excdltlou. A tlireoyear old elilld of Nathan Ilafloletto. of Unestrroouuty, u'.r.ited from home and the next inorulni: w lound on tho roadside deod, thoiesultot oxposaru Now Aloxaudrla, Wostmoreland county, his stiiuo tavern tint wus oirctod In lfi'3 uud wnlcn lias boon ued coutinuouly i it MresU uient tt'Jlul for nun and boast train Wat tleio uoiiu to tho present. On Sunday Abraham Myer, of Cordorns tnwuslilp, VorK eouuty, fatally shot hiuuelf whhe iniunlnir! Ile'had illsrhirgoa oue turrel. and whim rcloartlng'lr the coitcnta of ttto oilier wero ittacharsod lutolilidKad, cansliic'lnstnut death. - R Tho burning of tho Brcoklvn Theatre on Tuesday nlslit lurns out anu&t apnalllni; catas trophy. Uptoemht o'clook Wt-dnilayevi-ii. Iiik IWi divul lioillcslml linen takeu from tho rulna, ami it waaleuredthouumbcrot Uveslont WOUldlOithll'.ll. ""w?1"" losing Prices of ItyiH.YEN Ss Town skni), Stuck, (ItiverniiHint and Unlit 40 South Thlul.S'truet, -Philadelphia, Uee. 7th. 1870. IT, N.fi's. ISM QI hid mU nsknd If. 8. r,.'VH, ihii.1 ii (ml DSt asktd II. H. 5-iP'B. lVa .1. J.... I1U HI. I lltl natil IK H.O-.'0's. 11(1 Mi, n,l ,IV, V. H. 1o4"'s IJI, bid UH asked 11. H. t'Mrreiicv, 0's E0, bid SIM ni-kcrt If H. 6h IS8I. now li 1.1.1 II". nuked U. H. -th's, now t hid UH nskel rennsyivnnia it. it r.f bid lvs asictu l'litln. it Iteniling It, Jl Iin, Mil D asked i,enigu vauey it. it 7 mil -I7J asked lehlBhOoiil.tlNny.Co.... S71 bid 27H asked Unltid Oomnatitcsnf is". . MM bid nsktd tlil.creekt All. Vnl. Jt, It. S lull RH asktd 1'hlln. . l:tlo It. H 12S bid Wi asked Koithotu Cential II. It.... 3) bid m asked lloMonvlllo l'nss. It. It, t'o. 21 bid 21 H nstn Hold s bid 8H nsucd Now Advertisements. APnrtutiv fnr only One Dullnr. I'msT 1)01,1, Alt IUA11THIII,Y DIMWINd.nt Now ur.enns. Tuesdny, January 2, 1857. Louisiana State Lottery Co. This Institution was rei-nlnl-lr itiemtinlnlMl by thu l.ot'lsUcuiolit th" Htntefor l ilnratlonnl )iirtnant In II' si with n Capllal of tf.COUoo, to which Ii has slnco riMi U a reset vo linid til oon. Its urand Mtislo Numlier DmwIiies will tako plain monthly Tho sva'ouof 1877 oponH with IhofollowincHChcmft: L'Ai'ii'Ai, rnizis, sn.tw. 1 ITItotliioiu. I I'tlro 3.000. Wis I'tises, Amounting to WfiiS. 100 OIK) I'lCKMH AT Write for ClicuWrs or pond orders to UHAH. T. IIUWAHIi. NowOtlenns. La. Or to WILUAMSON !t CO , 317 Ilroadway. N. Y. Hrirnlnr (lunrleilv Drmvlnir on Fchituiry t. 1S77 'Ilckets (10 each. Capital 1TIZO cjiaijo. ueo u, wi 1.STA1ILIHIIKI) 1805. (JiyiOKE&CO.jAttysatLaw, BuccssoiBto UiiU'ju.v, ilosimt & Co , G29 F St., Washington, D.G. AMHUCAN AN fOltEIO.V PATENTS. rntrnta iirocmert In nil countries. No FF.R N ADVANCH. No cliarKQ tilling tho patent l minted. foe for innklntr iiroliiniimry'ox. stulimtioiiM. No Additional teen fur obtaining tnd coimiictnifniemnnnjr. ttpecml nttmtluu civ I'M to Inttrieience Ciihuh befoio Uio IMUnt Ulllco, Kxtcimlons betoru CoiitfteR. Jiilriiin liifin Bnltalu dlAdmit Mutes, tmd nil littntlon nppeitfttiiittK to Invcutioim or 1'nttiiits. S'iNli foiAMi fok rAsu'iiun or hixtt imoks. U. 8. C0UHT3AND JJIU'AltTMENTB. (MftirnsDrost'Ciiteii in ihoHtitiieiuHCimttof tlio Tt.,.....iO ...... .. .si.:. i . ,.n inlH)iH)iHo! AlitUiimi Ctalms, Hunt fit rn (Jlaitim Comtiilstim.piKi nil tlaHnm ut "ur claims bofuio uio I'jxecutiro JJepattiucntB. AllKAHS OF VAX AND IlOUNTT. OFFIOKltS. FOLD1BU3 nild rtAILORS of ttlO latO war oi their helrR, aio In immr enes entitled to monoy Horn tho UovcmiiiL'iit, ot whit-li tlii-j" iinver no litiovneuuo. wriioiu i insioivor tt rim. nnit fktiitn ntiintint cif D.ll' nml boliutv 1 celvod. KncifHO etinnpninl u full icply, utter oxaiiiiDHtiun, win oo sriven you ueo. Tensions. All nrtlperfi. Boldlera and SallorH wounded rupuiredor lnjuird tn tho Into war, liowoVer sllnlitlr, can ootiiiu n pension iimiiy now reeelr ln pomlonfl nroentftied to nn increase. Haul aliuUpmd informutlon will ho luritHheu freo. UNIIED hTATES (lENLHAI, LAND OFEICE. Coutestod Land Casca. Private Land Claims, Mtnli.cX'iooinptluji nnd JlniiitBlout dues nroa teutoil beloio UioUoni'Ml Lund Oltlcoumf !- initmeut o( the Interior. OLD IJOUNTV LAND WABUANT9. Tho Uvl Jlepoit of tho Com-nisfioiier of tho Oeneial Liuid Ofllco hIiowh 2,iy7;fi'0 ncms ot Xiuitnty Lnnt! Wnrrfiut' outstandinu. Tlieno lucil under net ot 1805 nml julw nets. Wo pay aiMi for thorn. ea(l hy it'cteiid lettwr Whero aifauuentfl fire Imperfect wo liivolu HttuctloiiR to perfeit thoai. Kach depnrtmeiit of nm hiiBlnesn Is conducted l'i n M'puintu limeau.uudercUaigoof expenenc ed luwyeiR und cleiki. lly ronton of eiiur oi frnud immv attorneys aro Biisuended fiont prncilro bHuro ihe 1'eninoii find other olllco nm li yeiir. (.'Immants wJiohu nttorneyn lmxo been tliun fltiientluit will bo inntuttoiitiy tumUhoii with full Information uud piopor papoi'M on application to im. Ah wo chitiKo n 0 fto imlegti sncccsslul stamps for return pnMngo should ( o emit lis. Lihentl mrau-te'iieiitd nnide with uttoruovB lu all uaeses of buueiM. Address, GILMOKE & CO., r. 0. Ilox 41. Washington, lh C Wasuinotox, D.U., Hovembcr24, Hie. I lako pii-aiuro In oxiirosiini; my cntlio co.ifi lU'iieoin thu remmmitittitjj mm nudity of tho I-iiw, rateut nnu Collectiou IIuu of tiiLMOiiii u lu, oi mis i uy. (inniton ir. n. wmin, Cashier of thofntioual Alitropoliuiilluuk. Doo. 0 IS6 tf XECUIOUS' SALL OF Valu.ahlo Ileal Estate. Tho nntlrrelmicd, Kxtcutors of I) A X I Kh HEU13UI.1N l.deo'd, will offer nt I'ubllo Halo, at Iho Hotel ot J. W. MAUUfiMJiUoII. In the llOKOUUll OK LUIIIUILI'ON, Carbon Coon ty, reuua.. on Thursday, Dec. 28th, 187G, commencing nt TWO o'clock I". M., tho follow. Iiiirvmunlilo TOWN LOTS with tlio I'.UII.D 1 N(W thoreon erected, eligibly located in tho tlulvlng liorongii of l.olilghion, four miles from Mnucli Chunk, Iho Cooti.v Keat. All thatcer. tatulotor jneco of IjAN) sltuato on the east- wallliy hiuo oi i-ino siii-vi. in saiu nnniiiitu oi liOliiglilon. and numbered nn tho plan or plot thcicoi No. It, friiiitlngou said riuestioetdlft., nnd Loiitlnulug oamwariUy of that width Ii" tweu tmrailel lines nnd at light angles with wiliI l'ino airoet, Ib'Jtt. Sm. to .Milion a lev, bounded woslwardlvb l'ino stroct uorthwatd ly by let No. 15, caiiwuidlv bys.ild Milton nllev jij, and fcoutliwaiiHy by locNo 13, Tholm ff'ITff proveinenla then on crtctwl nro a iH Bi'tEl ntory ITnuio Unelling Home, "."J 1 16 ft. Ail that eerie In lot or niece of LAND sltaato on tho eastwanlfy sldot,-f l'ino Bt. In tho I.oro of lA-highton, and uainbered on tlio pia'j or plot tliercot Mi. 15, touting ou baid l'ine street Wft., nml iiitliiuiiK; castwaidlv of that width be tween paiul ei Hues, and atrluht angles with Slid J Ino meet. ISUIt. Ihua to Milum ulley, boundtd wcstwanlly ay lino street, rn noitiiwardlv uy lot No. 10, eastwnrdly IJFiT by suld Milton iilleyand snutliwarnly by Jlnta, pit No. 14, rho liuiirovemeuts theieou aio u l!a htory l'raiuo Dwellinir. 1 x in feet. All tli.it cet tain inf orp eceof IjANIi .Ituate on the oiistwaiiny sldo ot l'ino street, lu tho Iloiouuh ot LehlgUton, anil nutnbereil ou thu plan ur plot thereof No. 18, trontmr on said l'ino streotMfl. and coultnuurg castwaidly of that wiill ii between parallel unci, and atrtgntHngles lUtlD-ald l'ino street, lslt,9ms. toMl.touaiior bounded wcstwanlly by l'ino St., norlliwardly by lot No. 17, enktwardly by said Milton alley and southwardly by lot No. 13, All thuio certain threo Lots or Ticccs of Land sltim.u on tho oust sldnof Leulth street, in tho Jlorousll of Lehlshton, to nit: l-'rontitig on jil Lehmh meet afoiesnlil m teot, and thence oastwarilly netweeuparailel lines, at right Riig los wli Ii Ciirbou alley. 111) feet ton to toot alley, bounded ns tho south by a 10 font alley, n'l the wuit by Lehlu-h street, on tho north by Carbon alley, and on Iho iait br n 10 foot alloy. ach lot I. as a trim tuire on Lc-hlgh 6t. uf 3i feoc. Also, all that certain 1 1 jet or 1'ieceof r .VNl) situate lu MAHU.NlNfl Towiisnip, Caronu Co , bounded and described as follows - liegiutilng at a post on thn l.chltrli Va ley Ituilro'd on tho Uno ofland of John Buwmau; theuc i down and nlimir Milil rultroilil south SI ileirriu.n. nt. R- npr. ches to a post on said raUioadi theuco soma t uegreej, fiasbojpercues u a post ou aaid ran. lo.iil ; iner.co or land of Wm. Kehng south 31 degrees, west 23 perches to a post t thenco by the samo nui 111 i degrees, tresi an perchts to u stake, theuco by tho same north 01 decs, west XI nerclies to a stuko t thence br lands of John llowtuaii north 31 degrees, ousl23 perches to the piaco ot ocgiuii.ug, couiaiuiug- xisr AtntKM, inure or lobs. A valuable Quarry of FLAG HTONKlssalilto exist ou this Tract. Conditions will lio niMlo known nt the time anu piato oi saio, ur TH03. J. IIEllKBLINO JAB. W. UttUKltLlKft. Ilxepntors ot pantel llcbirling, deo'd. Deoember:, I37U-W1 ' UDlTOlt'S NOTICE. Notlco 1 herebr iriven. that tho nndersmncl Auditer apixnutiHl by thu urpuan' couit of C.iIkiii Cpuuty to nuillt. resettle, iv.iatM and muke illntrtuutljn at the ualanco ot loudivniaiu luirtntha hai.dj ot Margaret Colitus. AUiiiiiiin. tratrtx ot thu l:lam o( Joseph b. Collins, llro-d, w II attend to the duties of his appointment ou Weduewluy. tho sutli day of l).mi-r, A 1). miff, at 10 o'clock A. M.,at hlsOUlce, But door atiovu I'li-at aiiouai iianic, usucn cuutik. ta.. wtieu ami wuexe an liereous luten-sttxl may apptui. J, II UCU AN, Auditsur. Nov. 18, 1S70-W1 GERMAN'S GERMAN'S OUANT) DKPOT KOJl OltANI) DKPOT KOjt IS Hl'LKMUI DLV 1 ni'LKN DIDLY MI1IHlI HOOTS, hootw, HOOX, hiioks, syoics, lUAITKItS, Oaitkus, ,aAlTKU8, I'Olt hie I.AllIEq. KOlt Till: LADIKH, FOIt IHi: LADIES, FOlt TUP, UI-INTLtlMKN, FOlt T1IM (I1:NTI,15MI!N, I'Olt THK OliNTMiMUN, For Iho Cltllilren, For tlio I'lillilrrn. I hnvn lioiipltt InrKDljrliircnMi mieli IntK u mint ouii.iiiii. mi. i j n, wuih, mu nnnpia nro uiukiml lor, . it i, i v,uiiii,-ii ii.ivi-ir, CoiniurallTilr, Stnro Iri Semmcl's New Mock, opposite LoIiIbIiIou, Ja. : , msBim A RA.E.E OHANOE FOR CASH BUYERS I ANOTHER FALL IN PRICES! ' HnvliiR hotifilit a VERY IjAHGE stock of DRY GOODS before the adwnei In price, nml payltiR CASH (tlwnya. j,t Is co grent wn-ef that wo can gljr.t.Qtajr cu.Btomors and tho public such excellent bargains. ltcnrt a few of our Qnotntions : All best Calicoes 8 .cents per yard. Next best Calicoes C'ieents per yard. A fro. 1 Drown Mu?lln only C cents per yard. Good 4-1 Illeaoheil Musljji only 8 cont per yard. Heavy Gaiiton L'"lanncl , 8 cents per yard, Extra Heavy' Canton Flannel 10 .cents per yard. Dlnnkets at from ' $1 40 per pair upward. Good Kelt Skirts....'. . 5 cent's "aeh. Fine Dlack Waterproof 85 cents per yard. Good GlnRhams as low as '.'. 8 eents per yard. Cloth for Coys' Wear at from '. 12'i cents upward!. SHIRTING FIANNHLS AT BOTTOM PKICES. ' .lob Lqt ,oi Uid Goves at , $1 00 per. pair. Reaver Sacfjuelng at Iieiluced Prices. Ii!ack Alpacas reduced 20 por cent. Flue Dress I'iaids at J cents per ynfd. Closing out a largo lot of fa'IJAWLS, very cheap. i on may wiiik and say "all taiK," not all taiic but (lennlno KeducllonJ. Com.e aptj seo Ihe Quality nnd price's, apj judge for yourself," Respeetfijlly, J. Nusbaum & Son, "Original Cheap Cash Store," Soramol's Block. LEHIGTON, PA. PROTECT Y0US BUILDINGS Which mar ho dono with ono-fonrth tho usual expense, bv usliiff oiir PATENT SLATJ$ PAINT, mixed iiEAuy i-on u.su. Fire-Proof, Wnter-Proof, Durable, Fconouiicnl, ii ii 1 Ornamental. A roof mny bo covered wltli n very chetin shiutrlo and by apii'lcntlon of this slam bo uindo to la-t from 20 to 5 years. Old roofs cn bo patched nnd coated, looking much better, and IiiBlniL- louKcrthan new tliingles without the si aie, for One-Tliiril Iho Cost or Reslilngllng. The exprnso of slating new nti!ucl8 Is only about thocost of Plrnnlv innnclhem. Iho nalntit Fiiit:-rti"OP nvaintt sparks or flying embers, as may uo casuy teoteu oy auv one. IT STOPS F-VERY LEAK, nnd for tin or iron hrm no onnni nn It exnandi hy Leu contracts hy cold, and NFVRrt chacks nor scftio-. Jtoofs coveicd with TjirKhoathlnff i pt can e ninao warer-ticnt at a email expenso jinn inrwrvni nr iijhhv jfure. Tlnsftlato Paint Is EXTREMELY CHEAP Two gnllons will rover n hundred stinarofeet ot sliiriglo roof, whilo on tin. iron, felt, matched boards, or any smooth sutfaco, from two quarts to ono gallon ato required lo lGOscmiyo eet of surutie, giiiu iiiiiKinvu mo jrnint nosanavy uuuy jl is unsny njipiieo Wltu p uruill. No Tar Is used in this Composition, thereroio It neither cracks in Winter nor runs lu bummer. On decared shinnies it fills np tho holes and poros. and gies f, new snhstantlsl rool that will last for years. cuhLEDor WAttrEn shtnirleslt lulnirs to their til-ices.and keen them there. It tills np all holes in Felt roofs, otqns the leaks and although a slow dryer, rain does not af fect it a few hours after applying As titirly nil paints that are black contain TAR. bo en re von obtain our oesui.se article, which (tor siuiiRio roots; 1 CHOCOLATE COLOR, when first applied, chanenng in ahont a month to a nnlfoiin slate color, and Is to all Intents and pjrpuses blaik. un Till ROOFS our red color ntttmllv prefoi red, na one coat Is uquai lu nvo oi uuy oruinarr paim. hot BRICK WALlft nnr BnioitT nkn li' tho only erfab!o Slato Taint ever iutrfnuceit mat vrni ctrectuniiy prevent dainpnc is from penetrating aud discoloring the pinwier. Ibcso nalnts nro also larirelr used nn ont. hoaiei and fences, or as a priming coat on Hue uuiiiiiuun. our only colors are chocolate, uud, Bbigut ItEDand Okai-oe. NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST- IS Gallons, can and box IS so 10 " keg a so 20 " half barrel 10 00 40 " ono burm , 30 00 Wo havo m stock, ol our own manufacture, rooting materials, etc., at tne following low prices : 1100 rolls eitra P.ubbor Ilooflng at 3 cents per square foot. Oi we will tarnish Rubber Roofing, Nails. Caps, nud Hate I'lit for on entiro now roof, nt 41 cents per Bqu-uo toot. 100(1 HAltlthLrt 3LATK FLOUR. nor llbl 93. soo rollss-piv Tarred ILuUug Felt, at 1H cts . per square loot. 3OJ0 roll. 3 ply Tatred Hooting Felt, at SH cts, per winaro foot. - -..110 rolls '1'orre.l bhoathlng, at S cent per Sfiuaru luub am gallons flno Enamel Taint, mixed readr for use. ou Insido or outsidn work, at 13 per gal lou. send for samulocard of colois. ' ' All orders muit bo acoorapanlcd with the money or satisfactory citv references. Sn gonos shipped C. O. D., nnless exprcsn charges urn huuruuieeu. Kanmle ordert sollclteil. N. Y. SLATE lUNT COMPANY, IW & 1W MAIDEN LAKE, New York. Nov. II, im. UDITOU'S NOTICE, ot co Is hereby given, that thn uuflerslgcod. Auditor apisnnted br the Orphans' Oiun of Carbon County to audit and miko disrributlfiii nf tho Oalniieo In then nil of Thuuas Kerne rer, ,,uuiiuiuu.iii u. mv rsinM in r.nziueiu jiuui tnrop. dee'd, will u'ierd to the duties nf his ap uolnftuout ou Alnuoav. thalsthdavof HerHin. ber. 1STU. at 11) o'clock A. M., at his Ofilco. first do-.r above F.rst National Hank, Mauch Chunk. 1'a . when and whjii e all persous interested may uiiviu. T.J. MEE1UVN, Auditor. Nov. l3,lS76-wi. GERMAN'S GERMAN'S IJOOTS AND SHOICS. JlOOTH ANU SHOES, HTOtlli VA WITH KTOOKIilJ wint i Mill bOTsqun . ther are frwih and ttx- mil uectuto llity arp so nuit5riniiTjiir' LOW pnicniD. BupcrlntlTtly LOW PKIC1CD. r. A. GERMAN, the Publlo Square, BANK S SHEET, mor.ll-T , v . i , & SON'S 4 ( ttention, Citizens i Low Prices fpr Everyone,, jpST RECEIVED, AT AARON FRIEDMAN'S Ready-made Olqthing Store, W?HIOII Street, Jnit door from the Corner of Iron street, I.KI1IGIITON. Pa nn elegant 1 Stock tVIN'fJSI STyi,K6pf ' ' Men's Suits, Youths' Suits, .Boys' Suite, Overcoats, fee, Torcther with a large assortment pf fjEN'TC MENI8 FHIlNIsnHJO GOODS, HATS, '' CAPS, OLOVKS, BOOTS, SlfOpVand ItqriSp: BLANK KTS, a) of ffhlch to 13 selling very Lowst yrjees. ' patronsga resppctfuljy sollcttCjL Don't forget the place! Second doot (fom Iron street, on the Wpst side ot Lehigh street, Lehlghtop, Fa. AAROtf FRIEDMAN. Dec. 2, 187 13 J. & P. COATS linve been awarded a Medal and Di ploma at the Centennial Exposition and commended by the Jndges for "SUPEftJOK STRENGTIl AND EXCELLENT QUALITY OF SfQQL COTTQN.M A.T.Q SnQRN. BirMtor-Oenenl j. p.. nAwZteY. ptm.' : : ALBZ. It. B9xuu, Beot. pro tem . C)K Kxtra Fikb llliod Card', tnH name, 10c O post paid. I J"qi(E3 & ca. Nassau, N, f P.VPR V IiADY WANTS IT I Send stamp li 1 lili 1 for -eirftUar. UM, jetob, UJnc I 403, Now Yor City. 855 Grrf a week to Aeenta. bampieu V.I FREE. P.O.V1CKEUY. Augusta. Maine. $1303.50 IIOPITS FORM ((lOSJItt fJ7S on y mvssTHiNTs or (21 is Thejndleloua selection and manutsmentol, r STOGg PBIVILEGES - Is a sore mad to rapid f ortnne. Send for new-'-avtumot Amred ProliU." tree, with fulltn-a formation conoernlng the h toe it Market. ' Uold aud (T. PO'rr bit WIGHT & CO.. Stock Brokers. S 3a Wall street. JJew York v Centennial cdqctio in Advertising. Threo thonssnd two hundred and illy dUr' worth of newspaper advertising at puDllahtra' Brtniinlo rates, given for tl'd suit a threo I months' note accepted inpayment from adver ti-crsof resiwusibllity. A urinteii list, giving Name, Character, Actual liaily and Wneklr Circulation, and Bobedaie luttnot Advertising, sent freo to any nditro s. Auply to Oee. 1. Itowell ife Co., Newsoaner Advertising Agents, 41 larlt ltow. New York. WANTED the buslnosa men to know that they can got, JOB TUINTINO done cheaper at Caiidon asvocatk Offlce than at auy ebor placo lu the coonty. Ityuo.
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