If. V. MOUTIIIMKK, EDITOR LKIIIUHTON, I'A.i SATURDAY MOHNIKG. MARCH 10, 1877. Tho Camerond having assisted In bull'dozlng Tlldou, nro In turn bull dozed by the man they helped to make Prpftldent. T!ilr works do follow them.1' The (Stnt Legislature on Tuesday decided to adjourn finally on March 23, and reassemble on the first Tuesday In J innary, 1878. Thero are about 200 lj.lla on filo In tho Senate and COO In tho House, many of which are Intended to modify or repeal existing general laws, for tho purpose of meeting special cases. Most of these bills, fortunately, are likely to fall. An effort to have bills not deposed of this session carried over to next year has been defeated. President Hayes sent tho following Cabinet appointments to the Senato for confirmation on Wednesday: Secretary of State William M. Evarts, of New Tork. Secretary of tho Tieasury John Sher man, of Ohio, Secretary of War General Charles Devius. of Massachusetts. Secretary of the Navy General R. W. Thompson, or inuiana. Post Mastei General Judge D. M. Key, of Tennessee. Attorney General Hon. G. W. Me Creary. of Iowa. Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz, of Missouri. When the Senato went Into execu tlve session, Mr. Blaine moved that the nomination of Mr. Evarts be referred; Mr. Conkllng demanded the reference of Mr. Schurz's nomination, and a number of the Senators demanded the reference of that of Mr. Key. Finally all tho nominations wero referred. As tho Committees are not yet chosen It Is not likely that the nominations will be acted npon before Saturday, except, possibly, (hat of Mr. Sherman. Some of the Re publican Senators havo expressed great dissatisfaction with the appointments still It Is believed tbey will eventually be confirmed. footing with tier toiii.er mnstern, conld not oo. ni v 1 1 unui pi'HflfMiuiifr urnjicms 01 uio urn . uii moment to bo dealt with by the emancipated acii.ny tncirimmui masir-rnand by tlie general (lover.iment, tho aulliu- of Uio net of enmnrlpa itOli. That It wbr m wlftn lust nnri urn virion tiftl net, frnngul with good for nil Conor mod, H uow Kcui'i.iiij cuuceuio iiinmirmiui inn rouuiry i that a moral obligation rcKU upon the atima, (Joverompnt to emnlny it cnnt1tntioiml power and Inflnmce to establish the tiphtn nf tlinvoo- jnciwi b tmnncii nuMi, h' iuo proteoi mem in tho culnvmtmt nf tnpir n lit, nlmn thnv nro in- IrltH'Od (r AfAiild.lt innlao uem-mliy admitted, Tne evils when nfil.ct tho bnuthi-rn Hlilcn can on'y bo removed or remedied by the nmted and harmonious eftoiti of both rncos actnated oy motives nimutnal avmp thv ana legamt ai d, whtlo In dntv bound and fully determined to protect tho rights of ull by every const it a. t ion n I means at thodmpoal of inv odtnihl tra tlon, I nio pincereiy unxlons to rise everr tontl mnloiiiflaeiCQ in favor of honobt and efficient local governinents ns tho trno rcsourco of thoso B.Rtosfnrihu promotion of tho contentment mid protfority of thsir uttizens. In tho effoit I Biiull maito t& uccompiUh tais fnruowe, I astc the cordial copoiauon of allwhocbensb.au un-iuii in me weiiare ox me couiniy, uubhhx that puty tlea and tbepeijudica or race wll bo fieely surrendereil In behalf of the great pur jkwo to bo acoompllfhed. In tho important work of restoring the South, it la not the ollti cal situation alouo thut merits attention, 'lho material development of that section of the country has been urrested by the social and po litical revolution through which lc has pasei and uow nect's and deserves the cousiderut care f tho national Government within the Just urn ts prescribed oy the uonsuuiuon aua wise public eoonon.y. Hut a the bases of all prosperity for that ns well as fiT i ory other purt of the country, lies tbolniprovomoutoftholiiteitoctu.il ami moral condition of the people, Universal euQerage should rest upon universal education. To this end liberal and permanent prow ion should bo made for tbo supimrt nt iieo rcIio'jIs by tho Stato lovernmeiits and.lf neud be, suppK menu ed by legitimate aid rrom national .minority. Let mo assure my countrymen of the Southern tttatos thut it is my tamest decireto iCMtird aim prom oio ineir irueia micrcMs.iuo huuioms of the whlto and nf t hn mint Ml neonlo both and equally, and to put for h my bent tfltts In be bull of a civil policy which wdl forever wlpo out in onr political affairs tho color line and distinction between orth and "oulh. to tho end that we may 'havo not merely a united norm or n uniioo csoum. uuiu i i nea umiuu j . I ask the attention of tho publio totuoiara mount necessity of reform In our civil ervice,u reform nt t merely as to certain abuse and practices or so caded olnciai paironaire wmcu havo como to havo tho Bauctlo i of usage in tho several departments cf our Uuvcrnuient, but a change In tco system of appointment itself a reform thut shall ho thrnnunti. indK&laud com pleto, a return to the unnciples and practices i f iuu munucrs 01 (no uo vera menu mev ii una 4,xp-cted or detii ed fn m public officers any par tisan ee.vlce. They meant that public olllutxs should one their whole service to tbe Govern, meut and to tho peopio. They meant that tho Inaugurated. The Inauguration of President Hayes took place Monday at the Capitol, In Washington. Tho oath was adminis tered by Chief Justice Walto. The new President, when bo stepped forward to re&l bis Inaugural address, and also when he had finished the reading, was enthusiastically applauded by tho peo pie. Thero was present at the cere mony a roost brilliant and distinguished assemblage, Including Gen. Grant, the heads of the departments, Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, the General of tho Army, members of the Diplomatic body, Senators and Con gressmen, Governors and ex-Governors of bevoial States, and other officials, The parade, which was very successful was witnessed by thousands of people, and tho torchlight possession at night was very large. TUB INAUGURAL ADDRESS, fellow-citizens t We have assembled to re aped the public coiemouiai oeguu uy wasuwg. ton, noereu uv bu my prttticwtBors. hiiu uow time houorml custom, which mantes the toi mem-ctneut M the Presidential olUco. Csi 'ed to the duties of lhl gieat u-ust, i proceod, In com pllauce with uage, to uunounco some of (ho leodiUR vrincipleu on the sutdect' th-tt no chUflr engage the publio attention by which it ismyuesireio ue guiueu. 4.11 vno iitciarcuoi tLe-e duties, I shall not undei U ze to lav down tnevocably principle or measure otudmiul. trationj ruthurto speaoi the motives which should animate us aua to suggest imponaut ends to bo attained lu accordance with our in sti tut Ions and esteutlal to ti.o weifure ot our couutiv. At the outset of the discussion which pre ceded the recent 1'reudeuUiil election It seemH lo tue titling that I should fu-ly uiuku known my seutlmenislu regard to seveial of thelm portaut questions wh'chthen appealed to co ins ud the courideratlou ot the country, Follow tng the example and lu part ado tin the lan Kuoge ot ouo ot uiv prfdecessoru. I wish now, wheneveiy motive for mlsrepieseutatlou has pat aed awiiy, to repeat what was said before the election, trusting that my cunntryiiion will candidly weigh uud understand it,tmd thut thov will feel assund that the neutluieiits tloclaietl tu accepting the Domiiuition for the lruideucy win twi tile stiiudaid of inv conduct In tnu iath beloieinu. chureo.aa I now am. with the pthvo md dutlcu t tuK of carrvlng thin out in the J tracncai administration of tho (.loveruutent, wj ar as depoud. under Ilo Ctuiktitut ou and lawn, on t.ieOhlet Kxecu IveM tho nation. The tx nnvneut iMCihcaUou of the country upou such puncipleacnd by such meaa jiesa wirs'cure in tompieio iiroifvuou 01 nil un citizen in ihe free ei lovmeut of ail thir iv-n. a Itution il rlgutis is uuw 1 ho one subject in our publio affairs which ull thoughtful and patriotic citizens regard a ot supreme importaace. Many of the calamitous effects oftbe ireiueu dous revolution winch has pasaid over the totiuthttrii MAtm stLl remam. The ImmHsmr. able beuefltt which wul tuielv fuliow bouuer or later the he.irty and geucrous acceptance 01 the leirlilu ate results ol thut revolution, nave not )utbeeuseahscd. IitHcnlt and embai rasping qunsuous miei ua uv iuc lurefuuiu 01 m uu L et The ih-onle of tbose htaie- nro still 1111 povertaaed, aud the iueLimaolu b eadiuir. of wpm honest and pea eel ul local belf-overuiueut la not fnliv enloftxl. Whau-ver inffi-'ttnce cf opinion may exist as to ihe Cause ol ihis condition of thlugn, the iaci tsclesr that inthenrogressofe?eDCs. the time basoome Mueuvuuu fovemuieub 1- uieiinvera UteneceoaUy miuireu by all lho vailodluter. tU, publio und pivnto. ol uumo Slate 1 out It tuuat not be lot gull eu that o. ly a .ocal tavern meut whuh leco-a'to- und inuiiitauis iuviolule tho nthia ot ail is a tiue sell government. With inspect to the two d'tttnet t c&. who e ptculuriuUiumfcto cuoa uthoi h-?o brought npon its the dei lorao'e comphcatiun and per piexitlex which t-xiat id thie b tales, it mu. t be a government which guaidsthe inteiest of both raves caret ail und tqnaby it must be a mjTenimeut wPich submits lo ady and heai til v totheCou4hulumuud tho Itw ine luwsuf the nation and the laws vt the Htsiei them, selves acwpUujf und obiug f.ailifnl y tho wnoie oouMiiiutiun u in. iuu..if uikiu ihiNsiir and substantial fonu natiuu. uu uihiiiiuc u of beienixnt toca K-veiLiueiuuaubohaiit up, uuu nut utau wire In fuubt rui.uiui huch oi'tdieuco to tttu letter and the .puUol tio Uoustiluiloii, and In bl 1UI 01 UIi lUHi US Ult UUUiOUl IUIUI1US, u.i vo- rjiiud nan v inUret (0e their anuurent iil'coi. unce,uiid puitv tihcs Uitt- well bo pirmttied to fall into lus tu fieauo lho quoatmii we have ti ouUMder lui the iu.mu Ultt welaie of iheo Hialeuf the umou. ui.iu quoniioii 01 guuiti mnntnr uo poveriimeut. of oi 1 orrter. and nil the pesceful iudutnes and the h&pi me that IH1UUPS IU lb mairiuiuiu ui unitnui, uu4 2 u eat in o lu wb-chevety c fieuif tbonatlou Is eeply Intel eted. aud with roptcl to which Wt ofllct r bhould be securo In his tenuio as lone his pereounl character remained untarnished, nnd the performance of his duties Bailsfuctoiy. 1 hey he'd tbat appointments to ohlco wero not wj uo luauo nor expecieu mereiv us rewurus pmosan services nor merely on rue 11 om 111a tlon of members of Con cross as being entitled inonyiespecc 10 ine couixoi 01 son appoint mems. xno iaci inai ooiu mo gretii. puuiicai narties ot the country. In a eel urine their princi ples prior to tho election, gave a prominent place to tbo subject of reform of our civil ser vice, recognising and 8 trough urtniig its neco. Pit via terms slmost identical in tlielrsnocitlo import with thoe I have heio empoyod.must no nccepim as a coucius-vo argument in ueuau of these mou sores; It must bo regarded as tho expression of the united voice and will ol tae whole country upon this subject, und both poll ileal parties nro wriually pleoged to give It their unreserved support. The I'tHM-.dontof tho u iiucii riaiua. ui ueeeBSiiy, owes um eiwuuu lu office to the suffrage and eohIous Kborofn political pnrty. the members of which cherish witn artioranu rogaru as 01 osseuuai imporanco lho principles ot their party oriraulzution, but he should strive to bo alwavs wiudful of the fact be serves his party beat who serves the country ucsi In fmthciance of tbo reform wo seek, and other important respects, a charge of grout inv uuriuuue, 1 lecouimeuii an ameuuiuoiu to iuu Conptltt tlon prescribing a term of six years for tho PrtMidemlal olho , nd forbidding a le eleo tlon. lth respect to tho llnanclal couuitton of the country, I s a l not atteiuut an extended niMtorv 01 me orauarr.isment anu proamnion which we havo suffered durlug the pat taroo years. 1 ne uepre&.Mou iu an our varieu cmn memaiand manutactuing interests tnrougn out ihe country, which begun in fet'itcinuer, 1873. still c nth ues It s vorv irrailtlutr. how ever, lo ho utile to say that thei euro mdicat ons an arouna us 01 a coming cuaugo to piospa ous tlmoH. Uiiombecuriem-y nuubUon lutimato ly connected us it Is with thistoplc-l my no permitted to repent hero itie statement made In my letter of acceptauo-s that, lu my judgiuont, tho feeling ot uiiceituinty lu enaiahlo fioman irredeemable naner curt encv. w.th ltslluctua Uon s ot values, Is ino of the greatest ousiocies to a return to prosperous tinics. Tho only safe naper currency is ono which rocU upouarolu ui.j, uuu is ud sit uuieu piomptty couveruu e Into exiio. I a llitro to the views heretofore exDre'wed bv mo la iaor of i'ongteHHoinil legislation 111 be half ot an eat ly 1 esumption ot specie paj meut, and I am sntisfled not only that H is wise, but inat mo iniei eats, as wen as tne puonc senti ment ot fn' country, imperatively ueinuud it. Parsing from these remarks unon thecimdl tlon of our own country to conoid or our rela- tlons with othrr luiuis, we areremliided y tho International complications abroad tlirtatenine the pence of Kuioto. tnat our traditional rule of non-tntei ferenco in tho atfalrs of foreign nations has proved of great valuo in past tunes, and ought to be strictly observed. The pohev Inaueura ed hi" inv honored nrede cessor, I'residentUtaut.of submittltig to arbi tration gjavoquei-tioi.sln dUputo between our Belves anil forriRn powers, points to a new. and Incomparably the best. Instrumentulitv f.ir tho preservation of peace, aud will, as I bellvo, bo como a uenenciui example ui tno course to oe pursued lu similar emeipenclea by other na tiou. If, uuhapp.ly. uay differenco should, at auv iimu uuiii ir uio ihu iuu 01 my uammirirn lion, ar) jo nnsu between the United Htate and any foreign gove nment. It will certuinly be my disposition and my hpe to aid in their kettle men 1 in ino an mo neaceim anu nonoranio wav. thus securing to our oountry the great blessing otpcaeouno mutual goodofflcts with aU tho natiotis of the world. Fellow c tizens. we hava reached the close of n politic .1 ooutet matkexl by tuo excitement wxucu usual y utieuus ino conies in Deiween greut political parties whotse members espouse Our IMiIladelpItla Letter. Philadelphia, fa,, Jiarch a, IS 37. Dear A-dvocate, As the darkey said v,hon ho killotl tho htyr 1 ' De deed nm done," ltt ns say tho eamo and sttle right down to business, i If any of ns havo been up Bait Hirer on a voy woof discovery and hao discovered nothing. let ns keep that information to ourselves fur at best It amounts to nothing. "Tho tag-tag and bobtail' of tho carpetbag brigade do not lUcu t fill what President Hayes sold. Cable telegraphy la now within tho reach of all, and yoa cm telegraph to your rich relations abroad at 28o Gold per word." The lnangnratton was a great tore to many disgusted and disappointed politicians. Some Republicans say. that Civil Borylco Reform will be vei y hurt! to perform." A hoax Is said to be tho wortt of to Ires. Thl Is what Bomo of on would bo big guns thought the other day when they found they had Jour neyed as far as I'lttsbu a on a bogus 1 quest for their presence In consultation with President eiecwiayesinuo nmun. or course tneysaiai cnnsiopner commbus 1" Horses and cows ato Buffering for food And many ' vehloles are unable to run." 'lhls is caused by tho great quantity of hay and the lai era nnmTinr nf whnpla vhtoh mn linlntml nn flig-staffs throughout tho land. 11 is icarea i'resiuent Jiayes mar soon ue without sufficient clothing to protect him from theso chilly March winds, for evoiybody seems anxious to get In his Cabinet. They are s epping to the front In hundreds I mean the men who flrtt nominated Governor Haven, for tho Presidency. And It loons as If they would ftep to tho rear with their numbers unbroken. Many men who bet aro better than ther were before, but I think it would bo bettor if they woul-i never bet anymore. 1110 wuiieiiou o una 'noma 01 man v cnior. The bloo room is not lurnifhed with bluo glass, windows however. president ilao' inaugural nd ress Bhows that re U a mn of very good addieMS. nnd if he carries It out to tho letter, the bfoodv t-dilrt" faction will have to 1 atroulze " Sack cloth and ashes." We havo been amused this week with K el lor it (not Senator (1) Kellogg) In opera, at the Academv of Music, The Two Orphiius" nt the " bemonv nexi 1 In ' The IjmIv oILvouh" und other plays. Aid the Florences at tho Walnut. In what wo all Uket " The Aiigniy uoiiar." A hatnr idea has Inat neenrreit tn mn nnil T think of applying for letters patent on the same. It Is to di awav with blueing forwash ing purposes, and hero's my method. lub bluo giuts iu iuo winuows 01 ino wasi room or laun dry and have the tubs so arranged that tbo bluo may well thow bluo In thesnme. I thus raise a bluo lu without lho aid of blueing uny una country ngatsior saioandon reanou nb'.o terms. With this Invention of mlno(1a blue carpet oxntd readily be had In any house In ihe laud, linp!y by putting a sheet on the -jjxkcutou's Nona:, Notice Is horcbv irtven. That Let tors Testa mentary upon the last will and testament ot Hiuma Ilrown. late of liowinnuHVille, Caib'n County, Pa. doe'd, were gran ted. on the 10th dnyof J.innnry last, by the flefip-ter of Wills. Ac ol Cflrbou County, to tno tmdei&Uncd. All persons knowing themseivesto be indebted to said i-statewlltptcf.Re mokeiinmeituttepavment. nun umce iiaviitgciaims win nreeeuituein,(iuy authenticated, for settlement to nKiituvA. iiKuwiv. jsowmaneviiie, or DAN'li WKNTZ, Agent. Parryvillo. March 1877-wt 5TFSBAUM & SOFS CtrniBd CUE ABt A WCE SAL OP It? ISaefl 1 A DDITOIl'S NOTICE. ftmiltr0,ther!rstanaPln.1Acconnto, fn AT, 1 to reducc our largo stock, which was recently "i3MSSXM0t'MU0USm ror 0ASII w will otter our entiro' assortment of ? .?pJwr!.A"di Fancy Dress Gont?N Slinivls. &r.. Vn.. at. win ti iu luHikti u j ti riuui iuu ui uio moneys in iuo i . ri i . - ' " iSfflttVM3Kfi.sSl!!all Great Sacrillce ! A few of tho Gigantic Bargains : appointment nt Hie Offloo ot Momrs Al hrlelit & Frpyuian. nt Mnnch Cliunk. on Tnes dir. April 3nl, 1817, nt IH o'clock I'. M.,when &u pm uos iniert stea can niiena. W. Al. ilAl'MllKll, Auditor. Marcn 3, 1877.W4 Joblitof Cnllcocg nt 5. SH and 6 cents per yard. Eleitai't Line ot Unit Calioocs its ccnta por ynrrt. Lot of Uinnhams Fast Uolorn, al 8 cenw per rarJ. vn i Vr l f t Jra iipwarus. TXECDTOIIS' KOTICE. Wotlco Is herubv citcn. That "Letters Toatn. mentary npon tho last will and testament of jonas XNomstino. latoor jsast l'enn Townabtp, ( aroon uouuty. Pa., d('d havo this dsy wen granted, by tho JtcgMer of iV'ille, Ac, of Car- iku county, to the nnden-lgned. All person knowing themselves to be Indebted to said estate will make Immediate nnrmnnt. nnd thne having claims will presont Uiom duty aulhentl chiuu iur HHnicmeni. to I1ENJ NOTirsTINE, Iohlghton, February 17, iSTT-ws Executor. TO-LET a nrat two storv Prick DWELLING IIOUSK, with two-Rtory Urick Kite den attachcMl. with Dnublti Lot of Ground, a pump and good water on tho kitchen porch. Bit noted on tho West side of Lehigh street, Lehlgbton, and now occupied bv W. W. I3owmnn. Esq. HenttiS per month j i'ossesrion Apni isc. Appiy 10 T. J IlKnfcULIvn, Manch Chunk. or. mt. y. bisaiuisij, Lehighton. Feb. 17, H77 tal floor of any apartment and applying the full ray to it full extent of suiface. Agents with yatii,uu iiumtMiiateiy. no cusu, uo snow I saw a blue democrat to-diy, and ho did not uro any blue gl ss etihor. Any bluo democrats up your way, aix. iiurron i xours. vioietiy, uarcutiu. E. F. LUCKENBACII, FUKSC'O, I10VSI3 AND SIGN PAINTER, And Dealer in all Patterns of Plain A Fflnoy Beit Vnlco Cotton Flannel nt a conU per yard. E?,01"'..13.1 "'-AIDS at lOcenta, worth IJocnta. . Si'Af-.IL,I? COt-OHEU AI.PAOA8 at 20 centi per yard. ' rpi'LlN alpacas at 82 centa per yard, uanal prlco centf. lllnckCaanraiTeatls centa, worth li.oo. Illaric Casbmeie ttll 00 per vanl, worth 11.30. , ,' ! MKN'S WOOLEN JACKETUat Tory fow nKiire. oent' Colored Chlnli Shirts ut 75 centa each. HANDSOJl B DOUBLE 811 AWLS at W.75, Worth t8.75. Klnffle BbjlwlA as low n IK nta CAitEKoCLOrU laic?17815 FUnNI8UlNa OOODS, ,0011 M QOEBWSWAnB. If you would savo time and money, call early and secure best Bargains. Itcapectfallr. J. T. Nusbaum & Son, "Original Cheap Casb Store," Sommol's Block. LEHIGHTON, PA. GERMAN'S GERMAN'S And Window Blinds, Two Doors Below the "Broadway Ilouao," MAUCII CHUNK, PA. )m.27-y BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, GERMAN'S GERMAN'S GRAND DEPOT FOR BOOTS AND SHOES. GRAND DEPOT FOR BOOTS AND SHOES; ' IS RrLENDIDLY STOCKED WITH 13 81LIUNU1DLY STOCKED WITH SHOES, SHOES, SHOES, It. Washington Letter. From our Special Correspondent. Washington, jj. C, March G. 1877. Intense excitement prevailed at tho Capitol tho last Iiff days of tho session, bat at last the agony is over aud we may very soon loot for peace nnd auiotthrouRfeoat the country. Con gross remained In session throughout the whole of Thataday night and It was not till between four and five o'clock Friday" morn Ins that tho lflfitbtAle was counted und II uiom ilcnlnrnrt elected. When tho fonnal declaration of tho elect on wus made, the announcement wasre celvtdwitji hut little demonstration, the as semhiv evidently rememhcriitir tho Injunctions uitiL uiwi buui ui umca uuniig ino nigm dccu Impressed upoa them, to oustaln fiom any maiks of apiovai o. disapproval. One mun hissed and another chinned his linnd. so endil the cri atett and most threatening struggle for i i-i oiuoucy uiitb uas iatn piaco in ino nit lory of our nation. May we never hnowsucu another. It Is to bo reuretted extrenielv that some nf ihe ec( nes iitot uuvo uteiv ui en enacted al uio Cu pi tol should hiivo occurred, dlsirrticlue tho ooutiiry. us they have, by the shameful aoisof; s'ivcxuioe uer iiepie&ouiacivori. or instanoe. ruuaj qjnuu prominent uonicssm tu got mi a rfgatur longn-nuu-iuinuie loo'u anu-nan urai with one ot the ilouse doirkeepeis Il hoird that Jr. Ilniris (the dooreeiei ) had refused to take a card trom a visitor to him during trodo- udiM on ino 1'iesiueuiia. oomit. anu in man uu- ceou made for the dooi anil without n word pudieu Jiarris rrom nts scat on to tno nKr. As tho surnrlsed door koeDer ioho to hi- f net tho cent lorn an ill suuclc him a blow on thu chest which ilanls reairoed with one under tho eve of ttio pugilistic legislator. '1 he r Dray was then put an end to bv tun luunoiencoof other tto Inpst mat Ives and thsman uho tight carries a -lackevo tor his folly. Agam. Thuis liy a iiieuihur of tho House utterly rofusod lo obev the Hf nkei's ruling, I cane a upon too tup of a tesK scieanuuir ai ino uigueot nucn 01 nis voice lu frantic eff tri to make himself heard amid the tumutt that prevaltod, and Unahy wa forcibly nulled Irom the desk, aud uuletea oul? hv thu appearance of the Hoiyutuitrut-arms witlihis rasce. Durlnir tho counting of Uio Eiectjrul vote it had been the custom of lho lleprojwnta. tlves to ruo as the Senators enter the hall for Joint convention, but Frday morning, when they were snnouno dforthe last lime, the ma Jonty of Iteprescntativos (In a childish petbe cause lueir ku'iiu was up uuu wvy buav tucin selves defeated,) reinulned bl.tlng. Now are not such actions and cuch demonstrations aalhesa uttcr.v uuwoithy a Untied Status Congress man, no maiter what his State, color, or politl- utu Btiinmoiiwf i The city was plunged into a state of tumultu ous excitement the lust of tho wo. it br the an nouncement that a horrid muiderhad been com muieu in ine i reasury, i no raois ol the ai rair, as they nave unce appeared, are ui fol lows t About noon Thursday a man eutered tho Treasury buildinv and sent a card to Mrs Marv Biorer. a widow wtio has been emuloved a cieri In the Itedeuiptiou Bureau for some ten veurs nasi, ivecura uore ire name oi - Jonti IHits" and 31 rNstorerimmodiateiy stepped into the passage to speak with him Vet y tew words had passed between them when tho man seized her for wlmn numo.se Is not itunwn. Mih stiuggleJ, BCiiameu, broke away trom him and ran aioug ino passage, uuu iouowei and nuauy tlmltwo nlutol shots at her. neither of wiucu weio enecme. a waionman aua raossQucer se emed the man alter a bard sttuggte and pre sently turned htm over to an othcerof theme, tropolilau iwUce who touic him at once to tho at Uon. lleie he aoted lu a stxanire wav. an- pnreutly halt uucon-ctous mauner. and it was so n nlacovered thut ho wan uuderthe influence of bouie drug or poison, lillta In Just wnathe unptotirs to b.1, a well to du farmer about tort eat i old. 11 e is a widower with a faun iy from Mii-hlirni If n ni At. Mm. Htitn-p ajitun mirirlia ihiuo juuiciurv. cuonen equniiy iroui uoui io. Bince ten vioiomiv in love wlih her, proposed iuo uwuriu ouu i no uiKUinenis or uuieouu. sel. was en ut led to tlie ful.wt confidence of Ihj Amero-n peopio. Us t-euson havo been puueutly Wrtjud for and uccfptoil m legally conclusive bt tlie general (udguieut of tho puu lie. For the present opimou uluwieyvary bk to the ulbduin vt lues eveial conclusions an nounce by that Iribuuat. This It to he antici pated iucciy lUbtance wheio matteis ol uts. pute are made the subject ft arbiuptlou uudi r tho tonus of law. Human Juogmrnt is never RicuriiT, Opposite L. & S. Depot, On tho East Weissport Canal Bank Itennectfullv Informs the citizens of this vlcini. ty that ho keep constantly on hand and S ULLH 1 at the LOWEST MAKKHT ntlCES, tho very jiKsr iiuAriiis oi ALSO DEALER IN FOR BUILDING AND OTHEU PTJRPObES which ho guarantees to bo Thoroughly Seasoned, AND WHICH HE IS NOWISELT.INO AT TI1E VKUY LOWEST KATES. WHOLK8ALK and RETAIL, at tho LOWEST CASH FHIOK4. He has a ft number ot very elinbly located GAITERS, GAITERS, GAITERS, FOB HIE LADIES, FOR THE LAD 1KB, FOR THE LADIES. FOR THE OENTLEAIEN, FOR THE (1K.VTM3MKN, FOR THE GENTLEMEN, For the Children. rFor tho Children, freh and sea aud ad vocal o with earnest faith their re-pecllvo ciei'dt Tho clrcumstanct were, nerhnn in no rcanoi t extiaordlnarv. save lu the closeness aim ir.e consequem unceruiuiy ot ine resu u it hai been deemed bet, lu view of tho peculiar Clicumstanced of the rune, that ttia olilftt turns and questions In depute with reference to tho Ctiuu lutcof ihe Elt-o.oral votes anuuld bore icneu to ine uecision ot a tribunal appointed tor mis purpose mat in nun a i, e luousiiea oy law for thu solo uuino e. its members ail of thcni mo of lougeatabilsueti reputation for in ! gruy aim luiei iMeuio, anu, wiiu luuoxcoo- tiuus Li iiiou who are aito memoirs oi rue u und h as rejoctt'd henos his attempt to end both uer inuauu ms own. ue reiase to take any mtvllcinu hut is still living. President and Mrs Giant cava a farewell dinner to tuo Cabinet Saturday evening at which Mr. and Mis Hayes wero present. No inamrural ball nor publio recent lou w-siriven lat uveLiug but theie wa- a it rand torvhlucbt pos-eHBion. niewoms anu iiiuminauou, ieuu- ay vama Avenue wnt ii umineu oy caicmui lights furnuLed no.n Kiew York, M. M, w. unerring, and la raiel regarded otueiwisu by I lpo uusucveeaiui pmiy in mu couieiu The fact that two re at political parties have I Id this wav oiiled a disputo,in reguid lo which I piou uieu uinr a io ine lacia anu me iuwt uu ich' man aa iu iqo proper courco io ue pur ueu in s lmg the quetion in controversy, is uu oe. caMou for geueial ttjolclng. Unon oneiolut thei e U enure unanliuitv In publio sentiment mat comnting claim to tho lTbaidvucv mnst be amicab v and peaooubly inju-ted and hat when no iidjuatt'd the gmenl ucqu'esceuco of thu nation uuybtsuitlv Ut follow. It has been leserved lor a trovernmont ot tb people, where the right of suffrage is un vei-sal. to give to tho wor a the first example lu history of u g eat na tion, in the imiht ot a strugirle of opioluu par tie for power, hushing its rarer tumult to rleld the Issue of the content to adjustment ac cording to the forms of Itw. Looking far tho guidance cf that Divine hjnd by which the des tinies of nitluiis and individuals aie ahaued, I call uikiu jou, t-euatrxc, Repieseutalive, Judges ft-Uow-clt'zens hi re and et erywhere, lo work with me lu an ejrnett effort to secure to our country tho blessings not only ot mou-nal pronwrlty, but of Jjt ce, peace und umou. uo. pendiug not upon the count! Hint of lo ce, but upon the loving devotion of a free peuple. 'aud thatal. things uia besoordeied and peilled noon the oet and u etifonuditiluu. that peace audh pplnesa, trum sndjubtlre, rellrlouaud pieti mu bo establish d aoiuug us for all gen erations " At tho conclusion of the Hddress. the oathol ctllceHjd aduirdbtered Uj the riOMdtriit by Ih.tf Juan Wane, poth Ktaiidliia withuu co vt i ihj hoadHt the front of tho pluifoiiu, and tiiereiiiHina af lut.e w. a Und in the afjjoent I'-ik. and cbeerlug ws kept up lor bevvrai minutes. Nev Advertisements. uugui nut u be. in u patiiau e)u c, either i e imipoansor lemocrU. but le'low-c't eu tnd fellow men. lo ivliuui th UilvieL ofuiumuiou couuuy and titxiuiuuu huuiumi) aietleui, ito Sftetpiui rtvu uuuiit.l tuet iitUB l; out ujba'm vaucooliouihiaubu. oipiop.e iMmaionditlo of iitw nr.u laslilotiablo tyne just added. Por liamUoms ealo bills nnd other de&crlptloiia or Job printing, at knock down prices, cull ut UiU uUleo. Jot jua TO LET. Possession April 1st J'li'A a Lareo mid Commodious FUB&lsiiBU Jil, HTuftERUOM.20x&2feet with Cellar ot rauie size, and Itootnsou second floor, situate on Rank stieet, Lfhiglitou, ana low scaped as a Clothing btore and Fost-onice. it is sultiiblo iur auy ainu oi merouutro uukiuphs. r or fur ther uartlculars. aunlr to THOMAS H. HKOK m wAKwaaiAUiisii. Kieia. L ehlicbtou. or J.K. March litwl pUULIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate Tbo nnderolffued will offer ot 1'nbho Sale on tbo piriuifteiln .Unliontnjr Tuwiistilp, carbon Co. I'a , atxrat two tulle, m et ol tlie LcLlfcb Valley TUESDAY, MAU01I 20, 1877. Commouonft ut ON K o'clock p. m., all that oer tain ttece or votoel of LhuiI itante lu Malum. iotr fowuitlilD. aud known a. the " old ltfM'man raua," tont .tulufi 5J acriM, uiore or leva, al out to Acrra of which are cleared ami uudrr a good atatevf culilvatton, the balance berojr Tiuiber Laud. 'Ihe tuiuroreiuenta tlie oon arua One anaa nujt awry rune jj w nuLlSi O j HOUSE. 18U lect, with Klt.'hcn at i'H. ta'-hed. u'li'. I'-ct t a Darn. sxia tu t m. Ill . nUJUC IZXK ML lulVlUirainiilH v.. or. nowiir (or running the Mill tl.rounh the who.e year aud iaa walla ( .h (Irixl uu recent y Ueslroyod bv fire. There la alNi a tine Uicliard ot ilhoice inutTreca in fa I bcailOK uo tho ure-irlaca. nr The waur.i-owcr and farm will be told I havo bourbt largely for cah anch lots aa most wll nnlokly, booooao they are 1 eonab n, ondlnat what the coonloare Inc.kluir lor. and liooinsn thpr- are ro PfWll lTnl V. I Ij.trinflPutlvnlrr D.i..m.iI.. P Ull Tl t r" roaltively, Uomiwratively Snperlatiyely LOW rmCKl)'. P. A. fr"R"RMAN". St"ro in Seromol's Kew Block, opposite the Tubllc Sauare, BANK STREET, Al m HIGH PRICES ! TTSIiCmMAKr AJR38EB, Successor to D. Bock & Co., ' ' At tiEa 66 MairaiiMotU Stored" Opposito tbo L. & S Depot, BANK Street, Respectfully .announces to his customers and friends that i ho is daily receiving additions to his stock of &4SnSrM' LADIES' DRESS and DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c, &c, &o. Also, just recoived a car load of LIVEItPOOX SALT, which 1 am sellm at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. If you really desi'ro to know how largo nn nraounb of Goods you can get for a small sum of Ready Money, you should not fail to givo ino a call beforo making your purchases olsewhoro. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.Deuot, May 0, 1870-yt LEHIGHTON, FENN'A. Ang . J.K. IUCKEBT. mweok lu your own town, CO., outfit free. Portland, Maluo. Terms aud I II. II. IIALLETT & $2500; AYI1A.II. AGENTS WANTED on onr lira ml Cora lno tlon l'ro. ncctua. ronleMeiitlnjr 150 DISTINCT BOOKS wanted everywhere. The JliaasaTTmsa EVfB Tried. Salea made fn.m tbla when nil Mnile Hooka rati. Also. ABentawantel oil our m ah. MIFICKNT FAMILY DIllLK-l. Bniwrlor to all olhoia. With luTalnaulo IllnKtratea Atda and Huperl) ilmdlnira. These Hook. Ieat tlie WorM. mil prtlculara free. Annmujuun E. l'uTTKu uo . I'nbinncn. i-iiit.. 855 g $77 Augnata. Malnet a week to aaent. $10 Outfit FREE. P. O. V1CICEKY, n a day at home. Agenta wanted. OntBt OJ.ijnd terms free. TUTJEiS Co.. Angnsm, Maine. I Hi THE CHEAPEST & BEST! T. D. CLAUSS, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, PA. cxjsroiva: ove-a-xde clothing, flt like a glove Id tlie Latest rasnion. T7AA.l.. ntn,ln MtV.lnr. T.atAtt Xfl.APa. nnta anil nVillilrnn'a flnllsM TTata Caps, and Gentlemen's Kurnisiiinit uooas in great variety aua at. KtloCK-uoivii t rices run uaoiii rsr Call and examine Ooods and l'rlcea before purchasing elsewheio. T. D. OLAUSS. Merchant Tailor, 2nd doorabove the Publio Square, BANK STREET, Lehighton, Wftfissnnrt. Pl;mitnr Mill f jgNilipr Pa their NEW MILIh. thi-y are now preparod.to scppiy tncm,.ot VERY LOWEST I'HIOKH, win OK ExtbaFikb Mixed Card", wita name, lie. Ql, na Uwlinr Tlnnt. "Rnni-fla Tlnnra Sooli nii'n1a Ql.. pout paid. L. joxes &Co.. N.(aau. K.V.I ,,V-H' t, , ' , . ' tnnvTTiom, SeTwifh wra, moldings, uracKots, oauinet ware, &o., &c, vw h wtuv to acot rrco. etikson x co.,i'ort- HQ TLPrlcedCalaloauoJ ''I i Ok ATBeddhiflr rianta, Roaea, AkH . llaiua Free to all appucuua. , A Lucralive Business. -W Want 800 more Flrat-CUia SISWINa MACHINE AGICNT8, and 500 Men nf Knergy mnl Ability to Learn the Uuaineaa or K. Ming stir lug Maoliluea. Oomiienatlon Libe ral, but Taryliig acoordlnir to ablll ty, oliaraeter anil iiualtncatlou. or the Agent. For partlculara, isiiaua WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO, CHICA60, 627 ul 8:9 BreiJwi;, 17. 7 n H. CrUui. U. laud Maine. AMERICAN Lire Instirniico C'omiiany, OF I'lllLADKLPUIA, totretheroraeparatoMinay bo osrred npouou S. E. Cor. Fourtll anil Walnut Streets, the Uar ot ..if. ,. Ari, - - n leiiuawiii ue uiauo xnown at iinm aodplaco I - - ,uuu,Uuu. olaanshy .., , Oio W. Hilu I'rea. Ouo. nuokst. Vlce-Prea. iiui uu-ji uuMiitE. J. It. t-IKH. Actuair. J. s. WllMH.tiuc.&rrraa. Mahoning Valley, March to, itv.lt. J. U. IIauuld, Aaleuut b.x:it lary. hnve no hfvutailou luUnaxanteluK rrrlret haiulacuou to alt who may laror na with their ordera prumotlr. aud at aa low price, aa though yoa were ptutent. Givo us a Trial, and you will be convinced ol what we say. SOLOMON YEAKEL, D. D. ALUniGIIT, WM. HIERY. JOHN I3IEIIV. limm anu ami. ni'ariv nnnnsiui l b ran viien iinusn. iv Kinni'int i". cur County, I'enna, Juua 10. lti7G-gl
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