It. V. MORTIIlMi:it, rutTOU LIMIIUll'iON, l'A.i SATUHDAV 5IOHN1.NO, JAN. 13 1K77. iSou. W. 31. lUp.iher nt Work. Sluppltg Into tliu olTlco'of Hon. V. HnjislitT on Monday last, wo fouml III in busily pngaRcd In tlio prcprtrntlon of a number of bills to bo roiul In placo by hlui In llio House of Itctni'seiitnilvcs, ninrnf Ihem tlio following, wlilch wo tlilnk ovlilpnres comtttcrnblo tact and I'neVpy on tha part of n gentleman des--IgDulcd by an opposiilon party organ as a "fourtli-rato lawyer." The bill to provlilu for tho relief of certain counties which have sustained such heavy ex penses In tho prosecution of Molllo Mr pulro crluilnnls, and which wo publish, by permission, In full, If It should pan aud become a law, will certainly bo highly satisfactory to and bo appreciated by all our people, whether Duiuocratlii or Republican : Am Acr toirulntlni: the piactlcn of tlio sovora' Couita ol this Coiiiinoiiwci.Hh fur obtaining Judgment by default nnd for wrml nf nlrldi Tits of defenco, nnd in all actions at liw what' sftfvcr. AN ACT to provldo for tho revlow of criminal cases In tte HupromoCouit. A SurTLKilEKT to an Act, entitled an Act " To authorize ohaltcl niirtgagcs lu this Common wealth npon lumber, Iron and coal In butki OLd upon Iron tanks, tank cars. Iron 010 min ed and prepared for uso, rauuOficlTlrtd slate, and canal boots," approved lhth Way, A. D, 1 (78, enicairroa; tho ptovlslons of sold Act so as to lucluao other chattels. A burrUsiENT to an Act, entitled "An Act to prcsctlbo the manner by wLtch tho Courts of Quarter Beslons may change tho boundaries of Election District and TowmOiips," anprov. od tho ISlh day of May, A. D. ItslO. altotleg certain sections of 'old act. AM ACT to establish a more efficient system of clTil authority, to enable tho Sheriff.! of tho swurol uounttoa of this Couiuiomvimtu to In voke tho pout eomttatua to quoil lrrwloaancaa and maintain the pubUo peace AN Act to rrovlde for tho ro!ut of'ccitaln counuoa of tills ConimouwoJllb who liao uustuluod unusual and onerous expenses In uppicssln and brlniflua to Justice certain uicuibc. s of a secret orjs:uIz.islon known as tho "Anclijit Older of Hibernians," or Molllo Magulro. WI1EEHA8. There has oxtsted fi r n number of yean, lu ibo Ambriicito coal rontons of this C'onitJonwcnlth.uwichcd and mtuderous teciet borittr, coinjitioly known ns Iho "MtllloMa. j-uuea." who Old, bv their flaunt bobbies end ttio.ouitli orpnn zation, eieato a reun ef tenor throughout thuso iciriona uetyluc law aud aa. tbonty, uud Coslrolutr hcmuti liloaud piopur. ty wltli lupuiuty, and eotiuuftly airline; tho busicesN inierpnsos of tho poiplo t ANO WilLUtHs, 'Dm peauo and dignity ot u treat Common oaltli demand tnnt Iho luws shall bo executed and tho citizens Ihuolnsn. crtdly guard, u in their Uvea, liberties nnd In tho jiui nut of happiness lu every part tuei cot, with, out an onerous or uubenrablu bauleu upon suoli nufortumto section. Tueiefote, biernoN l. no It cniiclod by too denato and llansoot itcproccntatiTcsof tho Commonwealth of J'uiinsyuanlii lu Ucutral Asntmbly met, aud It Is hereby enacted by Iho nuthenty ol tho anuier That tlio sum ot City thousiiLd dollars bo aud ihosMuois horcby niproniiatodoutof any moneys lu tho Treasury, not olherwisonp. prupilateu, to tho soveiai coautles ol this Com. o.oi.woalth who havo BUstuluM unusual and bardonsoine cxptusos In restoring law nail or ie i aud brtna.lng ftalil clahs of tlx-.ut'ersto Jua tic e, to be palil pio i ata upen thu to) al cipcucs sustained by suolt oountles respectively in tliat behalf, as hereinafter provided for. 81 c i Iho Judges of tho Cou-t ot Common I'loaa of each and every oounty tntorestod lu tho pioMslonsot this act. sbail, after lti passage, nnjn Miiiuiuauvii, eu uu uiruu 1,3 uio uouiib Commlealonfra thereof, annolnt two lnteiliirout (.'ommleBloners thoreol appoint two Intelligent and competent persons as appraisers, who shall (having beer Urstsworuoranlrmcdtodlsehorgo their uutlcs with tldolity) meet at Bueh times uiiu p'ueesns iriey may uesunaio, gtwug uot'co theieotto the Ceuuty CommWalonors ol tholr reitiH etlvo counties, who shall present snern mid certified statements of cults and nxnensni lucurrea as otorctalil wltbiu their respective couuties, aud tho taid appraisers shall uiako pro lata aw.irds accordiugi, and inako return thereof to tho Auditor (Jeuoral, w lib the amount that eucu county having a claim under this not shall bo entitled lu t and when tucti awaril has boon tiled with tho Auditor uuneial, bo shall Is sue Us warrants lor tho sums suverollvlawurdcd upon tno stii to '1 rcaiurer lu tavor ot tlio County '1 roHsurer of sucn ceiunttesas huve a ards made to Ihem, n ho shall put such proceeds Into tho Ki ni'inl fund of tho County Ireasur ot their 1 e-spoctlvo oouu ties. bU. 3. Tho suld appraisers shall bs paid tho sum ot lourHldollors per doy,when actually ami neoestiaiUy employid lu thu lUschargeot tlioir outios. with uii.uagoat tho rate ot ten (10) cents pir mile for each mile r-ecessilly IravoleMlm die-hartrlug tbe dullos alurorald. to bo paid by U10 Coujjiy L'emnilsfilouora ot their respective couuties. Aud a mnl jrlly ot tho uppvsl-ers up. p. luted as aforesaid snail coustitutuatiuoruin lor tho transaction ot business, with puwer to Uerldoall Questions anting ucfoio them In tho discharge of their said duties 1 provided, how cxer, that tbe distributive awaids which they ctiull uiako must bo slguod by tho whole buaid. The auuual auction ot the pows lu Plymouth church Tuesday night was at tended by a largo company of tho faith ful followers ot Henry Ward Uecchcr, who were studying tho diagram of tho house with a view to competing for sit tings. The auctioneer, E. K. Hoyt, was staudlug beside tho paster, when at 7 o'clock the salo was begun, and closed at ten. Tho total premium? realized were S35.G88.50, which, with the fixed rental, makes tho total receipts 48,421 CO. Tbis'l8 $15,258.59 less than last year's recclpts.and $21,803 lets than lu 1875, on the evo ot thu scandal trial Tho brethern, says tho Suu, wen amazed at tho great decline. The rival Governors of Louisiana were inaugurated Momiiy without dls turbance. The inauguration of Pack ard took placo In the Stale House, to which none were admitted except tlio.-o who had paisus. Nlclmlls was inuugu rated on the balcouy of St. Patrick's Hall, In the presence or an assemblage estimated at from ton to 11 Icon thou- aud persons. Kepreseutatlvos Springer aud Wll lard, the sub-comiultteu of tho House Commute on Counting tho Electoral vote, havo compiled a volume of 850 printed pages, giving an account of ovarythltig heretofore doue In regard to the counllug ot that vote, with tho views of leading men urun thu subject. According to u New Oi leans tele gram tu the Now York Herald, General Longstreet has "expressed Ills linn cou vlction that the Nlcholls Govetnmeut has becu fairly elected. -Tho Washington correspondent of tho New Yorlc l'ost gives what ho saya 11 ny bo regarded as a semi-official state ment In regard to tho course to bo pur sued by Senator Ferry In tho counting ot tlio Eloetorlal vote "although1 not authorized by Mr. Ferry or published with his knowledge." Ho rays that If the Seii.ite nnd IIouso ngrtu upon tho courso to hu pursued, Mr. Ferry will net strictly In accordance with that agreement, bo It what it may. If no Bgteetnctit 13 reached by the second Wrdneiday In February, Mr. Ferry will open nnd count thu votes of all the Stntes excepting those (rout Oregon, Ijoulslana, South Carolina and Florida. Tho question of counting tho votes of tlioio four States wilt bo submitted to tho two Houses, and Mr. Ferry will abldo'by their decision asjio which cer tificates shall be counted or rejected. If by Mnreh 'M the Senate nnd Houe do not ngieo lu legard to the (our States, Mr Ferry will then proceed, to count the votes of said Utatos aud declare the result, "acting lu accordance with the Constitution an ho Interprets It." One Ilm-r foh Uaud Time?. To increa3o tho product of ono's labor, or business, and then to inako tho bust use of what is obtained, will certainly be helpful in these hard times, or in any other. Tlio hints and fuggestlona of half a dozen Intelligent, practical men and woman, who devote themselves to studying and observation, on Just this topic, must certainly bo of great utility to every one. Wo shall, therefore, do our readers a favor by directing their attention to that most valuable practl cul Journal, tho American Agricultur ist, which Is Just now entering upon Its 5Ulh year. It Is packed full of useful Information, that cannot fail to bo very helpful to every family, and to overy man whatever hi3 calling, and wluthcr residing In City, Village, or Country. Each Voluiuo gives COO to 700 fine original engravings, that arc both picas Ing and instructive to Housekeepers and Children, to Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants, Professional Men, indeed to all classes. Its IIouso Plans utid lui provemcnt.', with full particulars of cost, etc., with engravings, Ms fearless exposuro ot humbugs and quackery, Indeed Its wholo uiako up and its thoroughly rellablo character, render It worthy of ft placo in every household, and wo Btrougly advlso overy one to havo it. An Immense circulation en ables the Publishers to cupply it at tho low ccst of $1.00 a year, post paid, or four copies for $5.40. Take our advice and scud now for volume 36, to the Publishers, Orange Judd Company, 215 Jlroadway, Now York City. The Aoiucuii'UiusT and and Cahuon Ad Vooatc ouo year for only 53 23. Our PiiiLiUelplila Letter. I'hila.. Ta., Jan. Kth, 1S77. DBB ADVOCATE. Tho now year opens np as bluo as tho contents of a bug of ludlfto, and tho times arojust about aa dull ns an abandoned Jack knifo. At present politics aro a ilttig m mo martct, Heirs (1) ot Vanderbllt will won bo sprlnslni; up all over tlio land, and nono of them will want to bo "countetl out." Tho summer sweet-hoax t, Cf tho lro-man cay, Deserted Mm basely Tlio other ilay. A correspondent wlshos to know who were tho candidates who ran for President last year. Tho theatres aLd other p'aces of amusement aro doing poorly. Tho Ilrooklyn calamity has had much to do with It, to toy nothing cl tuo bard times. flalendars nnd almanacs nro not sonlontltul this year. Tho I'ubllo lAlor Almauuo Is out us usual, but wo ur ays expoct tuat- Thn lmot.lilachs wiU havo to i!0 Into bank. luptcy If this kind of weather luta muc'i long. er. n o ouo says suino em up, uuy uiu-v, l.'iiF lintirn from rdillndelnlila 10 Camden. ThU was tho ttuio ot ouo ot utir ferry beats Dm uthuruny. It has been many years slucotho Ico lias boon so troublesome m tuo Delaware. Kouio of our florists perfanio their bouquets Willi cologne. Had h.ivs aro thev who bark and mew In at tho windows ot the mlnco moat facwiy. Vhn thnw come and lonnv nersoua resld lie on Uip ttoors bad involuntary showet baths. "Thou art so near and yet soiar." 't nisis whe Amiinlla ami,- as sho looked acruuattm stree t and was unable to cut over on account ot tuo eicplh of tuo moiling eiusu. How Inteiost.ne a young man's dlnry Is. Nino times imt ot ten this h tho entry tor all tuoxuudav men's luthovoan Went to too Auryjuio. look aiaryjnno iiit-uurcu. ouw llurv Jane homo, bat up with Mry Jono unill 11 unlock, then went homo and drtauit ol Alary Juuo." TJisro wero eoveral hnudred balll In town last week. I mean snow balls. "ltcpresent me ns I appeared at tto buttlo of Anne tarn." bo said. -Weio .ou there!" skod tho nhotocranher. "2To sii. I wos not. bat Met of the matter Is, T wish to upp3ar as If 1 wat." 'Ibeu tho crlikt banded lilta itpiomia uiowtntT a roar vlow ot u pair of heels. The eobb'o stones aru agulu la sight. Ueuuet tuts ha-1 sallslaetloii (!) fioin stay aud now Juktlootlenisnds s.ttls(acUou Irom both llennet and Mav WilllivotoBeht trowoulherday. TboiKdcoof Itaaduig havo not receHedanr pay lor six months, and yet tl.ey arooxpectod 10 uso Iho club us vigorously as over. Itnt little leu will bo broiuU from Maine tbis year. lieebtier lectaieshero to.iuorroweveulug, on "'1 h iiimlnrv of worfltn." Smiu will go to see tho preacher than to near tlio hD'orc, 'thousands werofrosen to iteutli out at tho OoutBut-ial diinog tiioieoent cold weather as thoio wsro but lew fires tu any of tho bulldiuss. I nioau thousands i f tuts. Thero is talk of uitl'siug slag lu tho mauufso tuio of bottles. Then how fuuuy it wuuld sound to bcur that i llo took a guod swag Vrom his buttto of s'ag, Jauuarr, l'elirunry, March I J to ths White Hons, llut wtw I Weak IhU soon gtt stroug it you keep thaai in a wuiki room. baru up your pouuts for ducktos vsleutluo. Yours, sotue, MAittoilo. Mm. SI'DoiuiM, a rwlilNit ot Wilklnhuit, ou Thurxlay liwt, uavo ulit.i lo qoulrupleia. The Jatur la a eol uiiuer au.l tho bietlux ai. ut tnraty.four jiiu of age. Onool l he e'hlldliln lle.l ..hum. ...lu.teMd w,. .iia., tbioo noura oinr una, mi l ehehi.t Usui uui.l our y ka'.uiitjy iMinuui:, when it illol auw. All lour wtii pafpotly toruiwl awl aluoMt iti 11 w huu, Mommitrr luiiuitaat Dieut. A Meuiliu K tllof uu ttluuy idjciu, atu ou juiuti.t. ifhe . ou rieati a ouAa aud a iop AVnBliIuslon Letter. from our Special Correspondent. Washington, I). C, Jan. fth, IS77. I)EAn Silt : Immediately upon the re turn, from their holiday visits home, tit n sufficient number nfCoticressmcn to constitute a quorum, both Houses foam) an elephant on their hands In tho slppo of contumacy cases. Mr. Dames, tlio obdurate, manager of telegraphic affairs In New Oilcans, was Arraigned before I tlio bar of tho House on Wednesday, but, at the request of hU counsel, was granted tilt Friday p. ni. to innkj his nnswvr, which, at tha time appnlited, ho did in so ablo and forelbio a manner as to calls" the IIouso, tacitly, nt least, to yield its point by refertlug tho whole matter to tho Judiciary Committee. Tho Sonato, at tho same time, was deal ing with V. U. Turner, the Ortgou operator, who, steadfastly refusli to milieu piunio leicgrapu messages that passed through lily otllco ddrlnc the election concerning electors and elector al voting, was ordered beforo tho Son ate to answer to thochargo of contempt. Tho uffalr elicited n good deal or dektlo in relation to tho privacy and publltlty i luiegrnins in geuerai.nnu ill Hie ITUrt f its last discussion, tho Senate ulnn without n quorum, tho question Ivas no' filially disposed of but nllowcd to go over till Monday. llio committee for Uccidlnc unon n means of counting tho Electoral vote havo come to no decision ns vet. Es.h committee has had icveral meeDnus but no Joint session has been held. It 1 s thought they will soon come togtier, having obtained all necessary authori ties and precedents, dec.de at once up on Dome course and present such u re port as snail, in Its porloctlju, require little or no revision by Concres. Should a nuw election tako place an mca mat seems to bo fast gaining ground, among thinking mon, ns tho burest nnd speediest way out of the bre- sent Presidential dlBlt-utty tho etforts of ths committee have not been In vain but will prove a safo-guard against an- ouicr sucn political dilemma. Notwithstanding the fact that this Id Inauguration year, the season is far less gay than Is usually the case in Wash- iniiton during tho winter. It Is nro- bablv owing partly to the absonce of soveral very socially Inclined families of Congressmen who havo been hero for years, ami partly to mo stringency of the times, which obliges even tho wealthiest to economise The only agitation the city has experienced since election woek s that caused by tho sud den clo-.Ing of the gambling homes iu tho District, whlcli was Drought ubout somo three weeks since by a thorough showing up they received from one of the leading dally newspapers ot tho city. Tho commotion that has ensued and the Importance the affair lias as sumed proves how very much such an investigation., as is now going forward, was needed. It has been found that nearly nil thu prominent officers of thu police boatd. including Mayor Klchards, Chief of Pollco, have, for years past, been holding; thu most iutlmato rela tlons with proprietors of these gambling Hells, many of thorn receiving uionoy iu payment for Insuring these unlawful resorts from molestation. So hot a tire lias been kept up upon theso disgrace ful parties, for the fortnight past, aud so many facts, uncomfortable in tno oxtremo fur them, liuo been brought to the tight of day, that President Grant has requested the resignation of tha outlre boaid. This request was ac ceded to on Friday last, and, ci course, a new board will Uo at ouce appointed, to whom It is to be Hoped tlio present shameful ntfalr will uo a warning. Washington has seeu no such wlnter ish weather, for a score or two ot years, as we have been experiencing lately. The ground has not' been visible for morn than two weeks, as before tho heavy fall ot mow ou New Year's day, the ground had, for many days, boen covered with a thick coating ot Ice and sleety snow. Driving partios have mado tho most of tho sleighing, reaching u culmina tion on Saturday nftoruroii by holding a slelshlug carnival on Pennsylvania Aveauu. Vehicles of every conceivable description wero used, from really liuo alelghs to dty goods boxes aud beer bar rels ou runucrs, faucy coUutncs und masks worn, and real fun enjoyed. Tho wcathor to day and yesterday, however. has been very warm and Que, tho snow is rapidly melting and, fur us, evident ly, the wluter weather Is over. W. W. M. Commoiloie Vanderbllt. After n protracted Btrucclo with tils ease, in which he bhoweel nstonlshint; vitality timl enilurance, thin powerful ana successful mini uicil iliursiluy uiornlnt; ot last week. Ills death lay low ouo ot tho ablest executive heads that httve found their opportunity modern entorprhjo, The railroad and the teleeraph have evuked a uow or der of tteulus : nud the development ot corporatd action consequent upon the utilization of these new machines ot progress,', lias inviteei me emitta ot llio best ornaiilzlnu minds. Among these Cornelius vauderhllt Jield a hiiih place. Startlni; In lite jioor mid unlntluentlal, he srew to bo perhaps tho richest man lu America ; and certainly lie was lirst auioui; our lailuay mauatters. ml vauco from poverly to wealth was not imp-hazard, nut regular nnu steady Km in tho day whou by cleyt-r stratetiy no earned ins periuuger, until mat when be got control ot the New York Central ltallroau, lie steadily and lu dusttlously pursued the path to fortune. Ilo did not loug couteut himself with the little two-wasted sail boat which rati between Statsu Island and New York. Iu 1817, when the bteamboat was still a novelty, Mr. Vauderbllt se emed the command of the '.theory little boat which piled between Nuw York and New Uruuswlat. Fiom this tliuo forward he made the new motor sub servient to his ambltou. lie hud the furoslght to percoive that there wuu for tune lu the development of this new menus of power. Throughout ho showed the dualre aud the will to make other people's etluru, abortlvo or successful, contribute to his proll t. lie gave uo quarter and asked none. Uy establishing uu opposition steamship lino to California in 1840 hu proOtcd directly, and frightened and harassed his competitors. Here ho Jalil the fouilil.it Ion of his Immense acqui sition!!. Uut Vanderbllt dies as a great railroad magnate, having transferee! hi ener gies from the sea tn the land. Uo went into rnllroadlni: at tho nick of lime, In 1804, when that business was In its most nourishing period. Before that time however, he had invested millions In railroads, through his osten sible business was on the sea. Ills le gal fight with the Now York and Now Haven Jtallroad, about the bchuvier over-Issue of stock tu 1851, by which lie sought to rorco a corporation into re sponslullity for tlio acts of Its agent, is familiar to everybody who has reached iu ud e life. Vantlerollt succeeded, anil ho obtained from the 6oinp:my the lull value of tils targe amount of stock, thus getting ns hu always insisted ou getting, a handsome return for hid in vestment. Vauderbllt's greatest business sagao- Ity was shown In his dealings with the Uarlnm, Hudson, nud tlio -New i orK the lirst ot theso roads, he proceeded to make advances upon tha others. He saw that the Hudson Itlver was a con nection vital to tho Central, nnd ho so used tho control ho gained over tho for mer road as to bring tho latter to terms when that astute politician and able manager, Dean Klchmond, died. Van derbllt, though then n comparatively small stockholder lu llio corporation, was wisely put in his placo us President ot tuo .Now low Central Kallroaa. Central Itallroads. Getting full power of Then hu formed tho suceoisful combi nation between tho Harlem, Hudson Klvex, and Now York Ceutrul, nnd made himself the foremost railway man of the country. Uo at ouco proceeded tu run these roads on strictly business princlnles. Ue stopped the p-orceous display of locomotives on which the en gineers wasted so much labor, and Is sued a decreo that thoy should nil be made black. Vanderbllt didn't believe in show ; and under his management tho stocks of his consolidated roads came to the stand among the best in vestments of tho Stock lioard, and lie showed a commendable pride In main taining their credit utuier the stress of financial disaster. Measuring him with ordinary people, wo put Mr. Vanderbllt In a very high placo. Ho was a great man, and more than Unit, wo call him a very useful man. He worked for himself, but In so doing ho served thu public as well as himself as every powerful Individual ity must always do by honestly and ably managing the varied concerns out of whose prolits ho gathered tho great fortuuo which death now compels him to transfer to others. Ills vast railroad property, it Is well understood, will not bo divided. Though oot a man of education In the collegiate fcuso, and liable somo tlmes to play havoc with our common tongue, Commodore Vamlorbllt was au exceedingly courteous man. Ilo had a craco. dlenitv. and elei;auco of bear ing nnd an easy command of himself wli c i witnessed i s duality as a supcrt or character. Wo shall long miss tho gallant, self-willed, large-inludeil, nnu strong-handed old Commodore. ouu. & bevy ot tramps In tho Krlo lockup on bo tng invited to ehovol the srow fro.n tho court house pavement respectfully deeilnoft. '1'lwy said tho weather wiu too lucloweut to shovol snow in tho winter season. D l?imJ5D M0TICK. At nmeetlns of tho Wrectora of Ihe First la. tlonal liank of f.eUlchton. hepl ou tho 01 li inn., n Beml-Aunnnl Uivldeiul of Threo per cent, waa lieclorce, payahle on tho r.tli luat W. W. BOWMAN, Cashier. January 13, 1677-W3 Railroad Guide. jq-OUTH l'K N N A. K A1I.KO AD . rasseni-era for I'lillailelphU volt leavo Lclileh- ton na follows i 3:17a. n via. Ij. v. nrnvent j'uua.aiBii'i a. m. s 12 a. ui. via L. V. " ll:i5a. m. 11KI7 p. iu. via L. V. " " Mop.m. !:M p. m. via L. A B. " " 6: 10 o. m. 6:'.p.m. VIL.V. " " :Wp.m. iteiurninir, leaveoopne in i-e-m. unu uien cau M.. l'hlla., at 6:ls unit l:3 a. ni.; ::1F. p. m. Jan. 1, 1877. it.Liis uiiana, Aseue. nGSTUAIi n. U. Ol-' N. J. J LUIIKIII i SUSUUEIIANNA DIVISION. All Hull Heiute to Long Ilrnncli. PASSUXaHK STATIONS IN NEW YOKK VOOT OK I.H'.KHTY ST., ANU i'OOT OF CLAHKSON ST., Ill1 TOWN. Time Table of January 10, 1877. Trains Leave LKIIIUIITON aa follom : lor llaeton, Jew xoiK, rniuioelpnia ana an Intermediate Stations at 2:-G p. ui. For &tauch Chunk, Wllkes-llArre, tieraoton and II Interuiedlfttf Stations at 1.11 O. UI. IMurning Leaf e New York, foot ofLllorty SlrMAt .1H1W.1II. Leai o Philadelphia, from Depot North l'enn'a Jt. H., inira ana norus oi., a. u.-eoa. uu Learo rlaflton at ll'to a. 01. Lmui a iliueh Chunk at 2:20 n. zn. Foi further particulars, sea Time Tulles at tho motions. 1'ASSENUF.RS FOft LONQ DHANCll CItANOli OAKS AT J.Ll.AllKlll. II. P. 11ALDW1N, Cm. ftuungtr Agent July 4, 1671. DIIILA. &. ItlCAUINa L'All.UOAD. Arrangement of I'assenger Trains, nr.c. mil. 1870. Trains leavo AI.Lli-STO'A ua follows i (VIA rKUKlOMK.V IlUAClI.l Foi I'hlladelptda, at C.W, li.tu, a.m-, 'i.V and oaf p. tu. SUNI1AYS. For 1'hiladelphU at 3.10 o. m. IVIA lCASr 1TJINA. llltAVril.l Vat llondlna, t 2.30, i.ii u IU 12.15, 2.10. 4.30 ai:uwii-La I'urlliiiUuirt'.tlW.S.Kl.SAla. mn 1115, 430 nud U 00 TkUI. Vor Laucasler and columhla, 6 &3, 8.&3 o-iu. aud 4 so ii ui tDooir not run on Mnndayn. SUNDAYS, l'or Uoadtnir. 2.30 a.ui. aud u oo p.m. r.,r ll.irriAbiira'. 2.30 a.iu. and u no n.ni. 'Iralus Wll Al.I.H.N l OWN leave aa follows! (VIA fKEKlUllHN MUNCH.) Leavo I'tnlaaolphia, 7.3 1 a. ui 1.00, 1.39 and MS u. in. v SUNDAY'S. Loaro l'hllailelphla, S.15 u. ra. IVIA CaST I'BNVA 1II1ANC11.1 Leava Uoadiug, 7.4), 7.4), 10.13 u iu.. 4.0). S.10 and tnaVe HorilsburK, 3.23, 0.10 a. lu., 2.00. 3.37 aud 7.. p. ui. Leave Lancaster, S.10 a.m., 12.U and 8.IS p.m. JLoaeo Columbia. S.U0 a. iu . 1.0D aad 3-33 p.ui, HUNDAYb. Lettto Headline. 7.'Ju a.iu. I-smvo ILnrrUuur. 3. lti ii.ru. TntttwuiaikiidTliUs t) not o and freu depot Mfc aud Urej utrnoli. PUlttdeilphla, other train, to and I nnu aruaa at iImmh. 1'fto,o0s.i(i aal aji u, m. Inlat fruoi Alien town, aud tu7.:)0 a.m. aud o.U p.m. tisuw froai Pin liw ou, have Uirouch cum to uud UMiu I'nuiumiMui. J. R. WOOTl'HK. Doc 3J. isra '4e.srar dupjrinfWrulsrU In order to reduce our Lirgo stock, which was rccontly bought for oash, wo will offer our entire assortment of Woolens, Fancy Dress Goods Slmivls, &c, fcc,at it Great Sacrillce ! A few of tho Gigantic Bargains : Job I.otof Caliroes nt.1. n't and UK rents per yard. Kiogsut Lino ot llest L'nlteoes at 8 cents por nnl. Lot of Uinfrtiams J-'sstcntois, nt Sceuln perynid. Muslins at f root 4 cents pet vnrd tip anK lie t Value eeilton Viannrl nl.8 cents iieryirel. ie-thinl iigutS6eiiiisiiernitt, nu.il prleo 33 cents. FANCY Dllltss pr.AIU.s at Inernis, worth 18 c uts. III.AI'IC and cor.OltKO AM'AUAB at ;0 routs per yard. l'OI'MN AM'ACAS at 82 cents por yard usual price 45 ocnt.- lllack Cspmnere at 73 cents, wot lb gi.on. Hlncx 0,ihtiioieiit it 00 tier vard. worth f I.3C. ItADI I'M' UK AVKH HACQUKIKO at $2.50 i-r yard.-worth t J 25. lliaT COltS KTB at 33 ei ni s hplcndlil WHITE ULANKHTS at3.o0 por pair, nsnatprico t3.8i. Oonl's Underwoir nt from H cents per pair upwards. MUX'S W OOI.KN JACKKTtt at very low figures. (lentN Otiloted Chlnla Shuts at 75 cemts each. 1IANDMOMU DUUULH Hit AWXS nt 10.75, wotthfS.73. Btnulc Shawls na low as 7" cents. N.B--Speclal In 'ocemonts in HOUSE FnitSiaillNQ GOODS, suou-aa QUEEBWAHK. CAItl'HTM, Oil. CLOTH, 4c., &c If you would savo time and monoyycall on-rly anct securo best Bargains. Respectfully, J. T. NrsiiAUM &,Son, "Original Cheap Cash Store,"' Sommel's Block. LEHIGIITON, PA, GERMAN'S GERMAN'S OUANC D'ETAT FOIt UKANI) DEPOT KOK IS BFX.KNUIDI.Y IS Sl'UiNOlHIiY BOOTS, BOOTS, snoEs, SHOES, SUOES, BOOTS, GAITERS, GAITEKS, GAITEUS, Fcm ntK LAniKs. i'oh 'nil': i,ADii:a, 'Jlt THK LAUIEi. mit Tiirc oknt Ms si n n, KOll TJIK OKNTI.UMKe-, FOIt TII13 UUMTLKUKN. Tor tho Children. For the Children. I havo boucht lar;;elv for cash soeli lota as must onnnltl., n,,,1 tnuf tl-IiH. tha ma.I. nn. I..Mn.t ... i-oaiiiveiy, ejonipnruiivriv, I'osltivcly, i;oniparauvciv. Storo In Sommel'a New Block, opposite Lehlghton, Fa. UDITOB'S NOTICE, . Notlco la Uoreby plvcn, thnt tho utidersipttefl: aoiointotl AiuUtcr by tho Orptinus' Con it ot O.irbon County to examluo and rcttlo tlio no count ot Ucortcojl. Newton nnt Wlillr.tu' Heo1, Administrators, Ac., of John O, Cletivor, tlcCil, nmi uiako tUcuibation ot tlio funj rmuatuiug in their hands, wilt nttwid to tlio dutH of tiU np polntmoiit on MouJt.r, JANUAItr.aoih, 177, ot Ton oclnc A.M., at MhuCIco lu tlio lirronau oritaufhCimut, l a., when and whoro alt per Hons let rested mav apponr, AL'iiCN CIIAKJ, Auditor. Mftuch Chuuk, Deo 2J, IVG-vl JKtilSTEtt'S NOTICE. Notice ta hereby plvcn that the Exechtors, Ailmtutfttrntorfl and tinardions herolnafternam (Mt, havo riled their rest active nccouDtx ot tho fcltowiiiff en tat os In tho Iteirlat('i-d Olhce. at K fturu Chunk, In and for the Coctity of Uurbon, which accounts h&a neon allowed tiv tho Hoc later, wilt ho preeented to the Jmuces of tho un'unna' uourion juonunv, uo Jviuuav oueu nary tiext, at 10 o'clock A-M-, for comti-ioationt First ond final ncconnt of Thomoa Huch, admin istrator ot theeatntoot Uanine ltnch, late of Kast ronn Townamp, carbon ejounty, rcnus, deceaaeil. Filed Deneoibcr lrt.,l&70. Acconntof Tt. Leonard. aeimlnlBtrator of eBtato of W. 11. Leonard, lato of Stanch C'hunfc Hor. oavti, Carbon County, 1'enna., dbscaaed. Filed ncce'inuer iut 19,0. Tint and partial acconntof Tnmnas D. Koaa, exeentr or tho last will and testament of Jno. W. lllnk, late of Itast Munch chnnlc, Carbou ejounir, a, eiuou. Lie-ibiiu- tioeuiu iuv em ber liCth, 1S78. x irat ami mini uremiui u. i iiimiwb .umu. Emj , irnatdlanof Uebccca rink, minor child ot JA'Tl iiuk. talo ot trio rownanip 01 .-huuuu. luir, carbon Cunnly. l'a., dco'U, Alloa jjooem. bcr 13th, 1870. UEttNAUD PIIILLirS, Rocoriter. Mancti Chuulr, Deo. 23, 1676. ITE.NTlOy, CITIZENS I Low Prices l'or Everyone. JUST KECEIVED, AT A A RUN FRIEDMAN'S Rcady-mado Clothing Store I.KHIGII Street, 2nd door from tho Corner of iron etroot, LililieiitTUN. l'a., an eicgaul Htockot W1NTBU BTYLKa of Mon's Suits, Youths' Suits, Boys' Suits, Overcoats, &,c. ToFFthcr trtth a large assoitmcnt of QKNTLE. Mi:N"H FUllSIrtlllNO OOODS, UATS, CAl'S, 0L0VE3, HOOTS, BllOIiS and JlOItSi; BLANKKTt), all ot which belsaelltnff very Lowest Prices, ratronaeo rcspocttully aoltcltetL Don't forget the place : Socond door from Iron street, on the West side ot Lehigh street, Lehlghton, Fa. AAHOK FRIEDMAN. DOC.2.1870IU3 IIEILSIAK Si CO., BANK STEF.ET, Lehlghton, Pa., itlLLElta aud Dealer. In XllKiu.liof (HtAIN noUdllTanrt BOLD at ltUUUVll MAltKUT ltATBa. Wo would, also, losoectlully Inform oarrltU smis lluit wouro uow fully preparoil Ui HUT 1'l.y Uitui witlt Yrom any Miuo dodiod at VK11Y LOWKST I'ltlOKS. IT. IIEILMAN A- 60. July IS GERMAN'S GERMAN'S- HOOTS' AND SHOia, BOOTH AND SIIOE3; hTOOKED WITH STOCKliD WITH sell qnlckly, becanso they are frosN end nt.il 1.A.....I u. rl.m. i-n an nui'criniiveiv lajw rnw. s.u. Superlatively LOW rutoBii. P. A. GEKiyrAN,. tho PcbHs- Stjoare, B'ANK Sf&ETt 1 mar.ll-yl PE0TECT Y0UE DtJILDIirGS Wlilc& mfijr'lio dono irtlh onfl-foxlrth tb uacal exfeuso, bv nsliix oar FATEST SLATE PAESTv MIXED IlEAY FOll VtiXL I'Iro-rroof, Wafpr-rrcof, Porablcy Keonoinlcal, nnd OrnamcntAL A rooJ tn&Y bo covered wtth a very chunk" pliUifrlo, and by application o th a law bo niM to Ust fruin 20 to vrtra. Olt ruofa can bo IiittcJic anil coatcil. lookinfi;Diacti better, nd asticv louijcrthau new bliliiglcn wltboul the One-TLird tlio Cost of fleshing! In?.- Tlieoxvenftn of al a tin it notr Ahlnrleali ontr About tho cost ot si rap 1 r laying them. Ihe palntil uiay bo easily tcstod bf&ny one. IT STOPS EVERY LEAK, and for tig or iron lias no equal. & It expands uy item, cooLrsL'ts uy coiu, nnu pstkji uucu' noreca'e. Itouts covered witH Tar HheaLhlnjr iWt can bd iiiaiTo water-tJeht at a amsll expend anl prcftcrrMl for mrmr jturn. This Elatd I'&lnt Is EXTREMELY CHEAP.- Two fralloua will cover a hundred' aqnaro fpet1 ot Umlo roof, wlilto o.i tin. Iron, felt, matched boanu, or any sniooth turfaco, from two quart, to ontj gallon aro rtq aired in 100 aotlaro foot ot surfitco, and aithoatli tbe l'nlnt nasabeavy body it Is easily apitllod with o bruih. Xo Tar is used In this Composition thcrctoi o it neither cracks In Winter nor runa lu Hummer. Ou decayed ahlDjrton It fills up tbe boles and poron. aud glrcs a new substantial roof that will tan for years. CUMJtDor wjl&fko sblna-lesU brti. ks to their places, and keeps tnom there. It nils up all bole lu Yvlt roar. teta tbe leaks aud athouKh' a alow Crver.raln dors not at- ftci It a few noura after apylylnff. As' nearly ail paints that aieblact coutatnTAU. bfl sort yon obtalu our CVJULMi artlclo, wutcli (tor suingiu ruuiaj u CHOCOLATE COLOR. when first applioJ, cbanrtnirin about a month td a unltof m aiato color, and Is to all lntonto aud porpobca SLATE. Uu tin Hoofs: got red color Id nsusllt' prefon-ed, as ono ooal U' equui w live 01 nojr oruiuarr pamt. JFor BRICK WALLS our ubiCiit keu U the onty rellablo Blata Patbi ever introduced that will o fleet nail y prevent darapuoaa from pone tra tine wid discoloring they plAKter. Theso patnts are a so larjrely uacd on ont hoxsoj and fences, or as a prtuutic coat on lino buiuiluira. our only colors are cuooolatb, uioi BRiairr lUnandOUAKOE. REW' YORK CASH" PRICE LIST. 5 Oallone, can aud box U to' 10 ' Lcc 9 60 00 " ualt barrel It 00 40 " ouo barrel to 00 Wo bare in stock, of our own manufacture, roonnaj materials, tto.. at too following low price, i loou roll extra Rubber Roofing at I cents per square foot. Or we will furnish Ilubber Rooting, Nalla, Caps, and flat 1'atnt for ail entiro new roof, at 4H cent, per square footl 1O0O IIAltltclLtl SLATE L0UIt,perDM.3. ax rolls Z-plr Tarrod RooOug Felt, at Ik ctt per rqnoro foot. 3000 rolli s ply Tarred RooDnjr Felt, at lit eta, per square foot. au rolls Turod sbeaihlns, at 4 cent per aquaro toot. auo eallona flue Koatoel I'slnt, mliol readr for use, on inside or ouulde woik, at 2por ral Ion. bond for aauiolocanl of ooloia. All orders must bo acoomtunled with the' inouey or aatltfactorr citr reforencoa. rio Kuoum stilpped C. o. D., uule&a exircaa ebarsoa uroKusrautetvl. bauiolo orders solicited. N. Y. SLATE PAINT COMPANY, 10! 1M M AIDKJJ INE, New York, Not. II, am. THE HATTER, Broadway, Iilaucli Chunk, II aa lust opened a aulenilld stock of HATS and aud CAVa. of tbe Lateat, Kli lea. llo has also ou band a lull Hue ot AT l'llIOUB LOWCUTJIAN EVER. Males an JAS HhLVOnn,
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