II. V. MylUflUMHIt, KDlTOIt MHIHllITON, l'A.t SATUIIDAV .MORNING, 1I:0.3H, 1870. Wo wish our natrons, ono nml oil, n VKitT jfArrv New Yeah I TI10 lt-umdit lliltnnnlc, from Now Ynt&, arrived nt QiiriVstown Sun day, linvtnc made tlio pnRWjiP in 7 dnys, 1!) liour-i. This Is tlio fnstnit tlnio en ro cord yet. According to tlio nmuml report of tlio Commissioner of Eihinallon, only 0110 State, l)plnwnr, nnd tlireo Torrl torlofl, tlio Indian, New Mexico, nnd Wyoming, mnko no 'report of their school pnimlniton. In tlio other !I0 Slates and Territories there .iro 14,007, 022 children entitled by their sovctnl Ikvvs to instruction. The totnl number of pupils enrolled in tlio public schools u Iio Stntes and Territories Is 8,750,-050. "The Now Vork Saturday Journal Is now tho Lciullnp; Literary l'aju of New York," a verdict we can cheerfully endorse. It ndds to its attractions by bestowing on all subscribers for four months (ono dollar) on exquisito oleo graph cliroino, "Look at Me, Mamma" n companion piece to "Fast Asleep" nnd "y Ido Awako," only iuoro beauti ful and valuable than lYiey. This oleo graph wo b'avo received, and regard it as ono of tlib uest chrotnosover present ed as a premium by any weekly paper n very charming plcturo indeed an ornament to any room Wo will receive nml forward all subscriptions for tlio Saturday Journal, or will club It with 'our own paper, furnishing tho Journal nud thu cbromo, with our own paper,for ono year, fur tho sum of $3.25. Tlio publishers' price for tho Saturday J6u'ronl alono is 3,00 a year, $1.00 for our mouths. Says tho Philadelphia Times : Within tho last few days, positive lte publicau expressions nro to bo met with on overy hand denouncing any attempt to forco Hayes into tlio Prcsldoncy In accordance' with tho Administration plan. Tlio most significant declaration Is that of Chief Justice Waite, wlui30 opinions are not concealed on tho issua, although ho has expressed them with tlio prudence that becomes Ills position'. Ho Is tho personal nnd political friend and neighbor of Gov. Hayes, and nil bis sympathies are naturally with tlio Republican candidate : but ho has de clared that tlio result must depend up on tho facts In tho disputed States, and that tho present aspect of tho contro versy points very strongly to tho elec tion nnd proper inauguration of Tldon. It is now well understood In political circles bore ' (lint tho Supremo Court cannot bo trusted to declare Hayes elected, strongly Hepubllcnn ns it Is, nnd this development has dono much to demoralize tho already weak Morton Sherman leadership. ' tho Fort by tlio oloso of this week. In nil (holr marches nnd ninncctivrcs they found no Indlnn forco thai would stand to fight, though tho Indians, In small squads, kept Hying about them, In front, and on tho rear nnd Hank;, watching all their movements and ivmuiunlcatliig with tho main bodies of tho Indians, who were thus enabled to successfully carry1 out their pulley of nvoldauco. Tho military operations against the Eloux ilils year havo not been as successful ns the operations of tho Peace Commis sion. Silting Hull, Crazy Horse, nnd their parlies, aro as free now as they wcio a yi nr ngo, though tho campaign bus been cUlto distinctive of human life, and itt crowning event, tho O'ustcr massacre, will long bo ri'inoiiibored. Celchrndiigr .tlio Eijihlli ol .Innunry. Says the N. Y. Hun : Tho Eighth of January appears to havo been fixed up on by spontaneous agreement through out tho country as tho day for holding public meetings to protest ngnlnst changing the result of the Presidential election by forco nnd fraud nnd making n man President Bgaltiiit whom tho ma Jorlty of tho. people and of tho States havo voted. Thin Is n perfectly proper movement, nud tho dny chosen Is ex ceedingly suitable for such n purpose. Tlio Eighth of January Is mcinorablo In our history ns the anniversary of tlio battlo of Now Orlenns. That battle was tho turning point of tlio last strug gle between tho United States nnd England. Its reBUlt did much, very much, to establish tlioAmcrican peoplo as a nation in tho world; and its glory Is inseparably connected with tho namo of Andrew Jackson, n great man and ouo of our great Presidents, dostlned to a long renown not only as a military hero nud on original and courageous statesman, but ns a champion of tho people and their successful defender against tlio encroachments of n great moneyed power. Tho liberties of tho peoplo nro now threatened by a most formidable con spiraey. A combination of officeholders, supported by tho most powerful politi cal party known in our history, nro en gaged In falsifying Jka votes enst nt a uatloual election, nnd taking, through fraud and violence, from a iiinn whom Hie peoplo hnvo elected, tho offlcu of President, and' giving it to another man whom tho peoplo' hnvo rejected. This constitutes a morodnugorous attack up on our country and its democratic in stitutions than tho attack of Great Urltaln that was follcfl at Now Orleans eizty two ngo. Let us hop that tho pdpular ptotest which will bo uttered 0.1 tho Eighth of January next will bo as eOicncious in driving back tlio public enemy 06 wcro tho deadly rifles of our sharpshooters nnd tho martial genius of Jackson nt New Orlenns. Itepubllcans nnd threo Democrats that from tho House, threo Itepubllcans nnd four Democrats thus making nn oven thing of It. If this commltlo suc ceeds In originating anything like a fcnslblo plan for tho settlement of this much vexed ipustlon, It will be deserv ing of n prominent place In coming his tory, nnd tho descendants of the Indi viduals composing It may bo lustlv prtnid of tho wl.-ilom and clear-sightedness of their progenitors.' On Sntuiday, I! F. Ilutler, who lias been severnl days In town, was report ed to hnvo hald Hint tho only posslbln ndliislmeutof thu present political dls turlmnces mtit ho brought nbuttt nv a wholly new election. Tu-day he denies tho truth of the icuort nnd says "Of courso tlio person who overheard what I said, and resported it, repotted only ns much or what I did sny ns ho could overhenr nnd understand. I was speak ing of a proposed compromise between' Mr. Tilden nnd Mr. Hayes, nnd I tsiiltl Hint thero wns but onoeompromlsu pos slblo : everything else wns nn abandon mont of Mr. Hnycs by thu Itepubllcati poity or tlio nhandonmont of Mr. Til- den by the Democratic- party. And that comtiromlso was that both their claims tnltiht bo submitted to a now election, under tho law of 1702, If all parties agreed In not counting tho votes on account of their doubts of tho falri.ess tho election. I did not and havo not of given any opinion of my own ns to tlio feasibility or propriety of taking that couiso. I simply pointed nut n road which might be taken If anybody choio to toko it j no mine, no less." m.m.w. Now Atlvortisoinonts. Tho U. S. Senate has been regard ed as tho more permanent legislntlvo body of the government nnd as little liable to th6 changes that occur through popular excitement, but this has not been tlio caso recently, according to a statement hindo on the floor of tho Sen ate last week. In thu courso of an im pressive- eulogy on Senator Caporton of West Virginia, who died lust summer, Shnator Edmunds, on Thursday, stated that tho Senato has now only threo members who held their seats during tho administration of President Lincoln, and only cloven who participated In the Impeachment trial of Androw Johnson In iSfifcT. Tho threo Senators whoso terms of service date back to the timo of President Lincoln aro Mr. Anthony, who took his seat In 1850; Mr. Sher man, whose first term began 1801; and Mr. Howe, whoso membership also dates back to 1801. Mr. Cameron was In' I'h'e'gbnate as long ago as 18-15, but lie resigned In 1801 to tako the oftlce of Secretary of War, and did not return to his seat until 1807. Mr. Hamlin, a)tliough not a S6nator during Mr. Lin coln's administration, presided over the body In' vlituo of his olSce a Vice President of tlio United States. According to the intelligence re ceived from tho far West, the offcnslvo winter campaign against tho Sioux has probably been abandoned. Tills cam pign' was planned by Generals Sheri den nnd Crook last autumn, and was personally1 'conducted by tho' Utter officer. A strong expedition was fitted out at Fort Fettcrman, so strong, In fact, that Sitting Bull, and 'Jtaiy Horse, and the other bostilcs, could not hop-) li defeat It, so they adopted their usual tactlca In hucb emergencies, of getting out ot the way. The expedition' seems to have marched about the Black Hills country until ad Its supplies weru ex hausted, nnd then concluded to return to Fort Fetteiumn. This determina tion, which Is abandonment of the ex pedition, was arrived at last week, and Washington Letter. From our Hpeelal Correspondent. Washington, D. c, Dec. SOth, 1871). Mil. Editor : Christmas Is, Indeed, a right merry time In Wushlngton. Something unusually jolly has been ap parent on most of tho faces one would meet on tho street for soveinl days past, aril Saturday tho sidewalks wore r thronged with peoplo loaded down with packages nnd bundles of every descrip tion, baby-cnrrlnges and little wheel barrows predominating. Towering ever greens go whisking by nnd yesterday, though it was Sunday, many woro ceen hurrying along tho streets with arms full of packages mid oven Christmas trees "were In tfovornl houses In process of preparation. Tho weather Is, and has been for a week or moro, colder than lias been known horo for years, and, although thero Is really not scow enough for sleighing, still, as tho ground Is partially covered, quite a number of sleighs nro out odd looking affairs enough, to Northerners, and any accustomed to three or four months in tho year of deep snow some nro of willow and remind one forcibly of huge baskets or enlarged willow rock-a-byes on runners, while others aro scarcoiy moro than n wldo board -with a rudo 6ent tilled atop. Tho snow is annreci- Rted and, certainly, made tho moss of lieri. Congress, contrary to custom and nil precedent lias decided to take no ex teudei' holiday recess but oi.ly to ad journ for two days ht Christmas nnd two at Aew x ears'. This la not on ac count of any particular press bf busi ness or for the accomplishment of any specini won; tior it is taciuv understood that they shall meet from day to day only to adjourn during tlio holidays) but in order to be in readiness for any emergency mat uncut, nossiuly occur, In reality, Congress is only nominally in session, ivery uay about naif quorum toll up Capitol Hill nud then saunter leisurely down ngaln and there Is at no time a quorum present during these days. Most of the members, whoso homes nro lu this vicinity, havo gono thero to spend Christmas but It has been agreed that a quorum shall ba present on Monday for tho purpose of transacting somo business relative to tho trouble concerning tho tclegrapl dispatches that were sent over tho Western Uuiou Telegraph during tho election nnd wlncu, Mr, Orton, Presl dent of that Company, refuses to give up. Tho affair has excited a good deal of Interest and has been much discussed at tho Capitol, The urrest of Mr, llarnes, manager of the Western Union Telegmpli has been ordered, and thero the matter now stands'. The last proceeding of Congress of special note wa-l the announcement of tho commlttles from Senate and House to act In conjunction for the purpose of determining upon' soma method' for counting tho electoral vule. The com Our Philadelphia Letter. ' l'hlla.. l'a.. Dec. 27th, 187 Dear Advocate: I shall not write you agnin this year. It will soon bo timo for us to examine our letters and sen how many will wrlto 1870 Instead of 1877. Tho favorite' song of tho police Is ; "Give us nrrest." They seem to wnnt Ilnyes In at Washiugton, hut thoy won't havo lim ing nt Annnpolls. '' Thousands of our citizens derive great pleasuro nnd piofit in getting be hind "Tho Times," nnd thoy do it "every morning, except Sundays, "Iheii they go to church "Returning Hoard?" catch mo doing It," said nn Iroto landlady, "wo pour folks catch it enough on hash, lot alono returning board." Hero's an advertisomout from a Lon don paper : NOSE fitlnilNB. ACONTRIVANUI'i which, miplIO'l to tlio 1 11010 for nn hour dally, so directs tlio sort o-irtUuge of which tho luoinhei consists. Mint nil ill-foi-mod nose Is quietly sl.anul tu (infection, 10s. rd. 1 sent bv post for stamps. ALnx, ltoss, "H. Ilixb lloluoiu, Fair lady, If your beau has n ciookcd nose, what better Christmas present could yoil glvo him than a "Nosu Mn ohlno." Fond lover, has thy sweet heart an uneven nose ? Mako her linppy and lot her make herself n grace ful noso by using your present of n "Noso Machine." What a splendid thing a "No-jo Mnchlno" would be for children whoso noses ore out of lolut on account of a "flesh nrrlvnl" or hecnuso of disappointment lu Christmas pres ents, How dejected an unsold turkey looks after Christmas Day. many valuable nud ornnincmai trees era cut down and stolen by Christmas tree thiuves. Full as many hands as feet went into tucklngs an Christmas morning. Too luucli tiirknr on it inlnco plo, Alado llltlo Joliuuy for to ciy. Tins turkey survivors aro coming from their hiding places. Mr-". Jonoa tnlled Jones "11 Iiok," Beoauo I10 tcoli too much cgn uogu. Tis hard, 'tis very hard I" ha sold, as ho picked himself up from off tho frozen sidewalk. Old snnta ulnni said It riia i.ltnti.1-Rhnpl:!nr. To think that ie- Hiinnld tlnd n hole In hwcci Mini llluu's stock'ln!;. Christmas day was a day of joy for tho free lunch friends and right merrily did thpy work their routes. The city Roomed on Christmas ovo to bo filled with teachers, thero aro so many footers about. It Is a reumrkaoia fact mat it is al most 'impossible to get children to go to sleep early on Chrlstma3 ovo. CIUUSTMAS icvi. 11 1. si Slowly ana untlli ho crept out nt lied, t-lowlv nnd foftlv no went down malrs Mnwlv nnd Boftly llnr.o words ho nald : "la thnt inotroo I nake-dlorln niynrarend" Ilrlgbt Is tho child who got up early nnd "went for" the fattest stocking. as wo navo uur, rew uro places in tlio tho city, Santa Clans, in many Instan ces had to disjoint himself nnd come through tho registers In many sections. A party of masqueraders wont Into a houso on Christmas evening, with the fond anticipation of having "a good feed," but cake was all they received. "It kept us rrom starving, anyway." said one of tho party as they left for " Fields afresh and pa9turo new." Jokes of nud about celery are now in order, "llalso your celory,". and soon. sad. She called htm ' cnliP," And garo hlin the shake." "This clllmnoy don't soot me," said Santa Claus, as ho went down tho chimney of a now house. Father Adam must havo been in good humor when he cnllod tho appio ot his oye, his "Christmas Evo." A popular mifti seoms to bo Pop Corn. Thomas was not well on Christmas night, ho wns sick, very sick, nud when be went on to tell the coin pa uy that he 'had hlc-tually seen a trco dressed with bacon and greens," his family thought best to exense mm irom lurtner partlci patlon in itio Christmas festivities. So they put him In his little bed. Cliamueriain's (jnrlstmas prayer "uraut us my messing anil protection in tins soutii Carolina direction." Good byo until next year. Yours, faithfully, Maiicutio. Judgment of Uio Peoplo! DntlnKlhn past rleht ycirolhnpnlillo Iiato enrofully obsi-rTcl the wonderful eiuCS nccnm- tillMlI'd 1Y At.l.FN'S tSTIUCMllltrMKO COUWAT,, l-rnin Its tln in-.lir nn nlllict nt sufferer tins liccn restored to perfect, health nriorhnvinuoxpendrrt n imimII fortmto In nriicunmriucdicnl Advice, nnd ohlalnlii" imioiioni iiimorui 'neillcinci. Its incfllrnl (ituncrilft ht nitclntlve. tonic, colvont mid illiuelle. 'Iheio H nn niwirn ot thn limnnn nrti'in tnr which .M.i.fN's Hinr.saniE!). 1KB uoimMt, 1 nnnot to uacd with perfect nicty. Allon'sStrengtheningCordial will ouitn Scrofulous Humor. It will erndlcnlo from tho system every taint ntttoiofiHa nud Hcrolnloni llumnr. II hits per manently curtd tliouimli ot le Iploss cnncs whero nil ntltoMuiowu lemodlcs tullid. Allan's Strcngl-JioningCordiul I tho mp.1t btootl imrlflnr. mrp NTtiiillif nml lomuYpfl i'lmplo nti d ihitnotH on tlio I tier. JU"istti Rlioultl touch ih th.it i blotchy, tough or itmili tUltlu rici'omli omiiely upon tin intvi- 1 mil en us?, find nn uutu aid uonlfcntloit can ever cum iho tltltet. Tumors, Ulcers or Old Sores Aro unused by nn linimro otnlo of thoblooiif clcunso tlio b ooil tfunotiKlily uilb Allen' btmiKthcmni; Curdlal unit ino complaints will dl4.ippo.u-, AUwi'a btroiiffihonlnff Cordial cuios i'onbu- 1'AllON, imi'H-BIA rAl-STNLSiOFfcilUMACIl It Is not u BUu'iUaluig Billeis will im rifato.1 u fio tilioiH ft;jpet.to but a veutto tome, wiacli . tis Li lmtuio to icatoro tho etoi'iuclt Un lanHliy uctton, WopOiFcu HUifeutiy ultiiboui Kt miucli, Hoail!tcho, (..uMlivuiotn.ralpitatioti ut tho Jlem t, Iiiillgoillon, Low piuta, iVio., cuti tako threo uoasH without ttlipr Allen'a citieiK,rtuMiliipc Cordial euros Temalo Wenkni'Sit it hcM ilntctl upon tho cause- ut thoso couiplnmta. niviKoralcs and r-uniutlitha iliw6olo pytom, acta upon tho Hoeut.vo or. gaits nun uuuys liiuiuuniuiion. Ailoit'dHiii'iiTuniunffOortbul huHiioverluiled to euro titcrcuiial tlHu-pa, nuln in tho nuuen, i h it icuiovos irom tlio tyttom tho producing canso.batt Itlii'uni ALtl Hc.Ud I end teadby yitid to tuo uivJil nlteiatno tft.'ct3 ut ti.t mcdictoe. Allcn'a ytieus'lu'ntiiK'Coidial Una uovor been knovMiiofuH lu giving Itumrdlalo n lit f hi all UHmscH .ol tho Kiduei'H nuJ Unnmr orpaiiH Tlila iiiotUcmn chain ukvh the ioot juoruuud at toutiuu nt tho mcdtual tiuully, niuuy ot whom aro prrsK'tlhiii It to their pationiH. AUfu'H miQoKihonin CuifUiU acta ai dnllht iuiH' on tliH tendor Imlio, tho most dehcato lady and liillrm old iie,'H, an oh tho -Hiiong nniu ; im parting health fun) vlpor tothoiicrodaudbiahi, blood vpeols iH-uitaiid liver. When Ukon you can foel lis lito-K'ViiiK powei com ho Unough over)' aiterv, iU-8vtoi lug nlldiHcniaiu thohluud nid IiiifT hcnlth, clutnicity utidBtieiicth to tho whole Qiiiiintz.Uion. Allen's tie:igtiicunitf Cordial Is acknowiedtf rdbyall OiUbstsot peoplo to bp tlio tiot aim mom reliablo bloud purilliT 111 tho woiht. Ttls n never failniR it'iuedv and can bo lnntnl upjii, UowwauythotiFandtUpuii IIiuus,.ihM1ihvi Pucn anutcht'd ai It weio liom the brink ot tbo Kravo bv Us tnitaeuloiM nnv r. Who will RiiOcr tioin Liver UomolaiDt". iivspepsia, J)iSjaso ol toe Htonmtli, ltdneya, Uowela or liladder when Kuch a mont renndv Huithln retell? Volumes ni lull t hellind witlnuoof from all tuirtH of tho civltlztd wmld to nrovu thnt no re. mrdy lmi cvor-bfon dlseovcifd in Iho whole history of lncdiolno thnt acm bo prom ptiy. J'vtn in tho woifll c.ir-es ot scrofula a Rood unpcuU', comoletodlct'btion utieuclh aud udtpuusulon lurcicicne.aioeiiro 10 mnow na use. nine bowel nto toatuo, or lu aahcho acconinaiiuu the dlnraio. tho uao ot Allen'a Liver I'llli wUlio. move It. Over oiRht yeua oxpoiienco aud tho lncreaniug papiiifulty of Atlcn'd iiicdicmcaato concliiHlvo pioui. Price It no mr bottlo. orelx bottles for t'i 00. If our drugcirtt oi i-toro-kecpLr doianot Jiavo it, w'ii niiMaiii nun a uozou to uuy auuroH on receipt of tho pi Ice, 1'icpatcd only by. ( AMEUIUAN MEDIOINE CO. st. JohEtn, ilo. For salo by nil Druggit3. IBBAM "jBQJff 8 A RARE CHANGE FOR CASH BUYERS ! ANOTHER FALL IN PRICES ! IlavhiH lintiBlit a VE11Y LAUOH stock of T)UY GOODS before the ndvne In price, nml pavltiK OASU nlways. It U no (?reat v(oudor thnt wo can gtre our customers nnd tlio public such excellent bnrgnlns. Read a few of our Quotations : All best Calicoes... 8 cents per yrd. Next best Callencs ,v fiU cents per yard. A No. 1 Drown Muslin only... G cents per yard. GihmI -1-4 Illeaclieil Mtilln only'....'. 8 cents per yard. Heavy Cnnlon Flannel . .' 8 cents per yard. Extra Heavy Uatiton Klntincl '. 10 cents per yard. Itlnnketst nt from (1 40 per pair upwards. (looil I 'iilt Skirts 05 cents each. Kino ltlnck Wntei proof 85 cents per yard. Good Ginitliniiia ns low as '. . '8 cents per yard. Olotli (or lluvs' Weivr nt from '. 2i eents upwards. saillTINU VL VNN UliS AT HOTTOM l'HIOUS.' ilno Lot ot Kid Gloves ,it ? J?e,r Pa'r' Ilcavor Saciiueltii; nt Ueilticed l'rlces. Il'nck Alpncns reduced 20 percent. Klnc Diess l'lulds nt 12 cents p.er ynrd. Clo.slii out a larcu lot Of .SJIA.WLS, very cheap. You may wink nnd say "nil talk," Not all talk but Qcnulne KedncUoff Comu ami seo the Quality anil rricos, and Judge for yourself, Uespe.ctfu.lly, J. T. NusiiAUSt & on, "Original Cheap Cash Store Somtnol's Block. LEHIGHTON, PA. GERMAN'S GERMAN'S HOOTS, HOOTS', HQOTS, GRAND UKPOT FOR BOOTS ANDSHOES, GKANI) DEPOT FOR UOOTH AND SUOiSS. IS Hl'I.KX'DIDI.y STOCKED WITH ' ' IH Hl'LUNUIDIiY HTOCICKO WITU SHOES, SHOES, GERMAN'S GERMAN'S .GAITERS, GAITERS, GAITERS, FOU 1111! I.AIHE. ron 'i hi: laijiks, 1--OII I'If.L'. rAlJIKS, pon thu oriN'rr.mtr.N, I'Oll THIS OK NTI, KM KN, fgll TIIK IJKN'ri,l'.MliN. Fur tlio Cliiiaren, lV.r Iho (,'hlWroii. J linvo 110111111 InrRoly for cn1i nneh lorn ns must sell qnlckty, beennso thoy arc Aesh and bh. Botinjjle, ami J'lst -Tliutllio oooplo oio loklnu tor, ami lieoun'w ihey are so 'INisltivrlv, x Uomiiirativelv, Buiierlatlvelv IvOW TRICED. rosltivDly, Comparntlvclr, BnperlatlTely LOW PHIGBD. P. A. GERMAN, St"ro in Scmmel's New Illock, opposite tho Public Square, BANK STREET, LohlghloD, l'a. mar.ll-yl Allen's Pile Ointment, THIS OlIIOISAb 1NU OEMIINi: I'llK.eAUATIOH. Tiio reimliilioii ot tun ,Meii;riiin Is now so wo 1 etiinouHueu iiintiuiLirni liiiiKieumon in ino inedi cal iitolort&lnn tliroiixUimt tho Union locomiiieml it to tliolr patieMH ui tlie verv Lost ot nil rrmo iliosfoi l'lliw. llunilrodi of iho most raintnl ciuosof I'lleHliavo tiuen cured by Itsusoluu very sliuitluno No llll'llicllio hiin over nhtnltinil n hlchrr nr lnori- ileiTvlng rciuitntmu than Allou's I'llo Ututinenl. Allen's ri'oOlntiaoiil Is n roiudilr ot universal lisi lll iu-ta win-never au o.l ci rnlo mlvc olul immt or emliiocnt on la lenulred In ent-o o minis. h-cnii'K, linsiiis. Reisms. iiratuoa. Aliro slons, (Juts. Ulcers, Halt Ittiomn. 1'oiter, Kco ma, IlliiR Woim, llarM-r's Itch, 1'ioKled MidIh, Chlltnnlns, ( liuppeil suiu. rover Milters, tied Knie. boinl-'cot, Itunlou-,, Vogetablol'olsouiug, lilies nt Insects, .to. I'liero Is no known rcmeily that elves ucli Instllii: rcllit n Allen's l'llo Olutmuit, It Is a now, dolleli.fulunil woiiilerlulreiiieilv, doltned nun WAUiuuo'iio fcuiiereuoiiiioineruiiiimciii" yet dhooVL-ieit. Allou's l'llo Ointment Is entlrolv difforent fiom nny otlier Olutme.it in tlio flhalo wnilil. pnfoctly 1ihi-,,iIo-.i fur tho lnlant or nccit.tlls m .-ill n k nml griucful to tho bunilufr oniw.tlirob-biliL'temiiio-i nml liner pirolieU fyfteiu; it will imiiiuii pain unit u I In v liillamntlon moro rapid v tlmn any cii-nuvo couitiouuil lu this or In any other country. l'lleofiu eiuls a box, or sir boxes for $2 00. If joui'ili'UKinstor (toio keener does notharoll, wo will loiwaid half a dozeu to any Addicss on rerolpt ot price. l'rupartd only br AMERICAN MEDICINE CO. ST JOBKI'II. 3IO. For bjiIo by nil Drupplits. UDITOWS NOTICE. Motlco ts hereby elvon. Hint tho undorsiirned. nppo.ntert Auilitcr by tno Orn'ians' Comt of Oirbwi Ciiuiity lo examlno aim resettlo tho nc lountot (looritoll Nowton nml Willi im Ilreil, Ailmln'siratori, &c, ofJohn'O Cleaver, dee'd, nml niae distribution of tho tiuel reinnliiiu l.i their Jinlids will sttemltolho dblles of IiIh np pniiituient on Moiidar, .1ANUAIIV 2ltli. 877, nt Ten o'clnc A.M., at MsOflicOln thoUnrotiRli ot Slnncli Ohntik, l'a , when nnd wlieroiill per sons Intciesteil ranv appear, AI.USN ortAIO, Anaitor. Stnncli Chunk, Deo 23, 1'70-wl PROTECT Y0UE pTTfl)DINGS Which may bo dons with one-fourth th usual expense, br using our PA'JET SLATE PAINT, MIXED BEADY FOR USE. Fire-Proof, Wnter-I'roof, Durable, Economical, and Ornamental. JEUISTEH'S ajjTICE. Nollce is hereby given that the Executors. Administrators nnd Oiiiirillnnsle rolnnfter nam ed bnvolllfd Ihrir respoctivo nccounts of the followinf? estates in tho IteKtster'i Olljco.' at Mmuu I'hunk, In nnilfor tlio Uouu.y of Curliou, which nerounts hnvo been allowed by tho Keg. lter will lio jiresenled to the JnuROS Hf tho Orphans' court on Monday, tho ISth ilnr of Jn unrv next, nt 10 o'cloc'.t A.M. for cnnQunatlbn i First end flhal account of Thornns lluch, admin L.trntorot the est to of Hamuel ltnch, Inteol Knsl ronn Township, Carbon County, Henna,, decrawl, Filed Dciembcr 1st, 170. Account of II. Ionanl, administrator of estate ot W. H. I.eennrd. lato of Mnuch Chunk Ilor oui'h, Carbon County, I'cntia., ilt-ceasci. Tllcu Deceinbrr 4th, 167(1. ' Flnt nnd pinlal account of Tooinns I). Ross, executor ol lite inst. win mm leBiniurni, m .i uu, W. Dluk, Ikte of liast Manch Chunk, Carbnu County, r.i.. decu. u u lor iipcora pyenv ner -cui, IH7U. First and flnnl account of Thomis Kcmerer. Es-n , Kiiniuianot iieuccca eiuK, minor cuiio of i,eu I'm. Isle nt tlie Township oi Minion Noy Advortisomonts. i""'""i " v-.-t i cuuiiiui; ino uieciorai yoio. ino C0H1- luuHHAr.jAnuAiii un tlie troops will probably be back at tlie mlttee Irom tho Senato comprleos lollr ' ,i'uuul 'BO rpiIK FIRST NATIONAL HANK OF X LEHIOUTON. Iho Annual Election for Directors or this Uinkwlll bo held at Iho llhutinu House, on 1UUH1JA l,JdjUAUI Ulil, JU77, UIWODU 1UO it'SUN, Cuahler, Allen's Liver Pills. Turfffrttlir tn Rt..lrnn nlp'nnt.tv rnnlpil. Vnr tltn cuioof nil ilist rileisot thu8roin,ich, 1.1 vtr How. e's. Kldueyd, llladiler, Nervous Diseases Head, ache, Coiisllpaoon, Cubtlvene-s, IndlKuslion, Dyspoi'Hla. una .111 Dillons Diseases, pueh ns Uoustiiiatlni, Inward Files Fullness ot llio- d to tho .icud, Acidity ol tho Hlouiach, Nausea, Heartburn. Disgust for I'ood, I'ullnois oi Weicht in tho 'tonjscb. sour Eriictatlmis.sink. iiiK orFiutteilug-nt tho 1'lt of the litoinach. Bwnummir of Dm Head. Huiilod or Dilllcult lliesihliiR. l lintorliiK st Hie heart, rhou Inzer hulf icatinprMennulloiH when lu a liu- postute, DtiuiiO's ol Vision, Dots or Webs betoro iho biSlit Feverordiiiliialn lutao Head, DlUicu ty ot l'respirntion, eliov.-)iois ot the BUln anil Lies, IMm lu tho Hide, Chest, Limbs, and Hint, den Flushes of 1 1 eat ilurnilu ol I he Flesh, etc. ALl.l.N a i.ivi:u 1'lLl.H iuav mwavs no rolleil on as a safo nud c llectusl I emeily, ano may bo laseii oy uyiu s-xcaubaii um,-s wiru ueuaicini resulls, lly tuclr uso tlm nenk nro mndo stroiiR. UUtross after Kntinc: Inward v i.aitiioss. Tan. Buor Wnnt of Appetite. nr nt onco removed by auosooriwooi inesunns. Thousnvds of noi sons who have uoii tho e Fills wo luvo yet to iiL-iiv urn ui i iuiuuiiiiib iiuiu uuu wuu uas rncu tueui. uucy aiwuys pivo leuer, ALLEN'S LIVER PILLS Iteijulatoilio organs of tin system, restoring iiiutiiuum iuiijiuiiv uiiu souuriug me sccrorion of tuo proper constituents of each orcan. lly their acUun tlio bvor t-ecivtea ltsnllolted pro portion of bile Iho lungs carbon, tho skin sweat, tuo kidneys urine, eto., and aro always ri'iiuuio us it iniri?.iiivt'. 'iho aged. a. .d iieLsous stiblocted tat'nnstln-v tlim; I'nralysls. unit Wenuness ot tlie lionets. Ktdnovsuud IllaiUor, eto , that have to rinori, lu lnjociious, by ui.iiiiir twu or three of Allen's Liver Fills, mil enjoy natural dlscbargos, anil uy luouccasiouui uboui mem uavu regular oiier atlous. lu theso cnoa thoir streiurtheninir mul nutritious piluclples me exhibit! a, everv dose will add now stieiiRth to laa llowels, Liver, Kidneys, etc., thut luuy be woin or depleted by ago. In tlioso Fills, a want that sclenco has ever failed to supply is secured nnd this is a thorough piuga.ivethat can bo given luuifett lu cases ns ciupiivu juvers, as mm i'ox Krysipeias, yinow lever. Heani-t nuu 'lyouoid luyers. wiii u ui" jiucns jueiuurauo becoiueo uiceratsd, theo Fills act thoroughly, yet- heal ulcerated nud excnrlatel parts. I'lieyuie made iroai ex, iruct fiom new mgiodli.iits entiri-lv veno tublo. eupoiloruioveiyiespect to the ordinary powder aud substances ot thoeomioouu Iter. Ustd l'UI, uud hatea safe,certulutuiduulfoua 1'ricb 33 cents a box. or six boxes for S2.2S. your i!iiii;km or store keener eoes not hnv tlieui, wo will furwurd hall aduzcu bexiwto pr iwiiiuiMuii lueeipiui me prioe, lTtfuarqa AMU11ICAN SIEDICINK CO. HT. Jotr.ru MO. UdC.il, 15,8, linr, Cnibon Ojuntv. Fa., decjd. Filed Doceui hnn 11 I, tU?A ' liKHNARD l'nil.LIPS. Kecorder Manch Chunk. Dec 13. 117U. TTENTiON, CITIZENS 1 Low Prices for Everyone JUST RECEIVED, AT Rendy-made Clothing Store, LKHIOH 'tree', Ind door from the Corner of iron street, i,iiiiimi i-UN. ra., an citganj BtOCkot WUhTKR BTVLlib'Of ' Men's Suits, Youtlis' Suits, Boys' Suits, OvercojttSj&c. Together with lai ge assortment of QESTLK. MKN'8 I'URNrsHJMG GOODS, 11A.TS, CA1-8, GLOVES, BOOTS, SHOli and 110 Its E BLANKKTH, all of whicn he Is selling vfry Loweit Prices. Fatronsgo respectfully solicited. Don't forget the place : Second door from Iron street, on the West side of Lelilgb street, Lelilghton, Fa. AARON FKIEDMAN.. Dec. 2. 1S70 m3 A roof may be covered with a very cheap shingle, a ml by npp'lcatlon ot this ilato be ma4o tn lnt from 20 to 'lb yo-ir. Old roofs cn be latched nna coated, looking much better, and astuiir louuer than nsw shingles without tho slate, for One-Third the Cost of Ilcshlngllng. The exnense of slatlntr new shlnirl'-a is nnlr about tho coat of simply laying them. 1 bo paintis Fllin-runop aialnt sparks orflylns embers, M maj bo easily teated by any one. " IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, and for tin or Iron has no eaual. salt expands by beat, contracts by cold, and nkttcr ckacks nor sralos. Roofs covered with Tar SheathlDfC Felt can be made water-tight at a small expense and nreserved for many years. Tins Slate Faint Is EXTREMELY 8HEAP. Two gallons will cover a ndhdred square feet ot shinglo roof, whl e on tin, iron, felt, matched hoards, or any smooth urtace from two quarts to one gallon aro required lo 100 squaro feel of surface, and a.thnnfh tho Paint hasahslvy podyitts easily applied with abrnih. No Tar Is used in this Composition, thereto! e It neither cracks In Winter nor runs In humuler. Ondocared shingles it fills nn the holes and fiorei. and gires a new substantial roof that will astfor years. cuaixDor WAarEd shlnrleslc brinss to tneir places, and keeps them there. It fills up all holes in Felt roors, stsosthe leaks and although a slow dryer, rain does not af fect it a few hoars after applying;. As nearly all paints that areblaek contain TAR, be snra you obtain our OKNUI.VK article, which llor shlnale roofs) is CHOCOLATE COLOR. when first appben, cbannnirm abont a month to a u nlform slate color, and la to all Intents and purposes slate. On TIN ROOFS onr red color is nsnnlly preferred, as one coat Is equal to five of auy ordinary paint. For BRICK WALLS our nnioirr bedHs the only reliablo Blats Faint ever introduced that will effectually prevent diuipnois from penetrating and dlsoolonng the plaster. These naints are a. so lsrsely nsed on out- ho oses and fences, or as a priming coat on fine buildintrs. onr only colors are Chocolate, Red, Baiaurr Red and obaxoe. NEW YORK CASH PRICE LIST fi Gallons, can and box & &o 10 " Leo 60 20 " half carrel ,.. 18 00 40 " one nam; su no KRISS KRINGLE nasjust arrived at his Headquarters In this Boroush. with an Immense stoolc ot CANDIES, Toys and Faiicy Articles;, 8UITABLH I'Oll Christmas nnd Neiv Year's Gifts ForYsiuutramlOld, Rich nnd Tonr Malo and Fema'Oi call und oo them and you will bxsiiro to buy r.'lces Lower than Ever Buforo J. 7tr0'NEIL'S, Opposito 1st National Bank, HANK ST., LKUIGHTO-V, PA. We have in stock, ot our own manufacture, prices i routine- matcriab, etc., al'tne following; low loon Volts extra Rubber Roofing: at I cents per square-foot. Oi we win furnish Rubber, Roofing, Nails, Caps, nndVlaterratnt for an entire new root at 4 ) cents per square foot. ' 0 ,. r, . - , , i ,1 u i ui, i d oi itpvi nrrn - - ,i vt 1IIUU UA1V,.U. U,, . wa, 200 rolls 2'PlT Tarred Rjollnfelt, at l At . pif suuare foott 300OVoll 3 ply T, aired Roofing felt, at ZH eta, per sqnsre foot. - J - wq rolls Tarred bbeaihing, at H cent per square toot. " ' 1 60W callons fine Enamel Faint, mixed atady for use, on inside or outside work?, at 3 par-ftal-lou. - bend tor sample cant ot colon. 1 All orders must be accompanied with the money or satisfactory city reterences. Mo' jroous shipped CO, D., unless express charges areBuarauieed. ' Hampie orders solicited. N. Y. SLATfcVAlIfr COMPANY, ' 102 i lOi' MAIDEN LAN E, New York. Noy.ji, 3-rt."'' ' ' ' T?OR GO"d'l)' JOB PRINTJiq. CALL Tt x Tnii OARUON ADVOCATE OFFICE. Work ready1 when promised, and at city prices. Be sure to call It will pay to au so.- WANTED the business men to know that tkey cawf-ei,' IOU FIUNTINO dpna cheaper st Carbon apyocats. office than at sny other placn In the county, 1 ry ns. ' A N INTELLIGENT BOY, aired abont 10 years, residing in Pbllaflelpbla, Is desirous oflearntog-a trade, and would like to' oome to the country. For further particulars' apply at the CAKuott ADyocATpttlce. For sale by all Druggists. .-Jf
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