II. V. MOKTIIIMKIl, . KDITOIl I.KflltlllTON, I'A.: SATURDAY" MORNING, APRIL 14, 1877. It la understood, that a foreign mis sidli jnobably tlie mission to Switzer land will te offered to Ex-Governor Cimmberlnln of South Carolina, and there U no doubt of his acceptance Tim Supreme Court of the United Stutei decided Monday that thu Con gressional appropriation of $1,500,000 to the Centennial Exhibition must bo paid back Into the Treasury beforo there U any distribution of profits to the stockholders. Sir. Adnmson, our Consul General nt Melbourne, writes to tho State De partment that "No American should emigrate to Australia who does not carry with him the means for return' Ing In a year, ns such emigrants are likely, in most instauces, to want to get back to tlioUnited States in that time." Tlio pilgrimage of American Catho lics to Rome will start on the 21st uf tills month. Tho committee of arrange ments bare secured tho entire passenger nccommodatlo'n of tho steamship City of Brussels. That vessel can carry 170 persons, but the committee, to avoid the inconvenience of too large a party, have determined to limit the number to ouo hundred. The Pittsburg Tost says, Judgo Trunky of the Venango district, who stands high among the common plea Judges of tho state, has rendered a de cision that tho provisions of the new stay law do not apply to cases where stay of execution is waived by contract, nor to claims for labor. He says the act Is nearly a literal copy of tho stay law of 1842, and the constitutionality may therefore be considered as adjudN cated by the Supremo Court in the case of Ghadwlck vs. Mooie. The Southern Hotel, In St. Louis, was destroyed by flro Wednesday morn ing, about two o'clock. It was at first supposed that forty or fifty persons had perished by this fire, but the latest re ports show that not more than ten per sons are known to have lost their lives, and it Is believed that few or no bodies remain to bo found in the ruins. Sever al persons were injured, among them Miss. Fraukio McClelland, an actress, whose recovery Is doubtful. Tho loss on tho hotel and furniture is about $720,000. A joint committee of tho Mass achusetts Legislature, accompanied by the General Manager of tho Delaware and Hudson Canal, and a number of railroad officials, left Scranton Sunday evening for Buffalo, by way of Blng hampton. They had a hurried view of the anthracite resources of the Lack awanna region, and were favorably im pressed by the proposed route of tho Boston, Uoosac Tunnel and Western Railway. This road, which is expected to bo constructed at an early date, will open a new outlet for Scranton coal to Boston nnd tho principal cities of tho Merrimae Valley, and will connect with the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company's rofd at Schenectady. According to tho orders of tho President, last week, through the War Oepartn.ent, thosquadof United States soldiers that have been doing garrison duty In tho South Carolina Stato Houso xlnee last December were marched out Tuesday at twelve o'clock. A bout tho tamo time ex-Guvernor Chamberlain Bied a valedictory nddreas, announc ing his purpose to abandon further con test. In which, with manifestly sup pressed passion, he Indulged Jn re proaches against the President ana the 1'OiiUiuil "traders" whose counsel ap proved the withdrawal of the troops. Chamberlain is an adroit dialectician, few men belug Ids superiors In bo tell lug a story as to exhibit in strong lelief all of the btrong points of his own case, whilst entirely couceallug the strouger facts of the other side. This address Is an apt illustration, hut It Is no longer worth while to discuss tho fact on cither side. Governor Hampton has tho au thority aud responsibility now, and tho country will expect him to wield it both wisely, humarely, and with Impartial justico. Says the New York Herald, of tho 1st lust.: TIih agent of a sewing ma chine company had sold a machine to a person in Brooklyn on what is known as a "lease." The payments under such a sale are to be made by install uieuta, but the machine Is only 'leased' to the purchaser, the payments are designated "rent," aud when default ia made, if oven on the very last Install ment, the agent steps In, reclaims the luaslilue and retains atl the money that lias been paid upnu it. This one-sided kuralu is a cheat on its face, and be tides, large addition Is generally made to the honest price of the much I no when thus sold on time. In ibo Brook- lyn case thu purchnscr hart eighty doll.irs, when, falling !n muctlui; nil lu ftallmcnt, tho machine was seized nml carried oft by the ngent. Tho victim, ked purchaser brought suit to rrcovcr tho amount ho liad paid. Judgo Gilbert Immediately directed tho not imAilllng Jury to tlve tho plaintiff n verdict for tho fuU nmount with Interest. Tho couosel for the company pleaded for delay. "Not an Instant," was Judge Gilbert's reply. This Is treating these sharp dealers to n littlo of their own medicine. "Not nn Instant,' Is their reply when n purchaser asks for time. The Brooklyn decision will probably encourage n number of persons who have lost both their money nnd ma chines by such sharp practlco to nU tempt to recover either tho ouo or tho other. Washington Jxttor. What is the Vreti'UnCt " lhcy r Civil Service Reform Latest Ileports from Vie lilmetto Slate Louisiana Life at Vie State lfousellig-lhtgs Measuring Another Beautiful Aim Miss Han som's Contract, etc.t etc. From our (Special Correspondent. WnsliinRlon, I), C, April II, 1877. I wonder If nnvbodv fully Kiiowm wlint Presi dent llnyes ''policy." that we hear o much about, really is Tho newspipcra prato about hia "Southern Toller" nnd his "Reform Policy" some prnlso It nml noma bin mo ii, niul few araoiic them nppiur to understand it in tho least. Tho rtlffeient political parlies seem to make It out to he Just what tliev want tt to bo, tho samo things beinxr iwldtcd nnd thwni ted into all manner of moaning. If tho President's - jmi cy" la to plea bo outli patties in inoir own different wavs. it in ltko tho little cirl when aim was verv, very had simply "(ton 10," 31 ut buic. ly meru is Bom nwiMu a reimm pont-yiumis preat coontiy's ottairs i ovcty tmo admits that theio should ho peace ami kindly feeling and iteming between IholMirth nnd (ho tiuatb ; nnd ns to u reform in tho civil service, thorn liu been no question for many years pant, Lant wees uf uta w oecrcmry oi i no interior, senmz, requested Horn tlio chiefs of inoniftas nine, louaut hiadepnituiout a written statement re. ctuitinir the- etUoienr.v of tho furco now pmnltw. ed iliae. Tho rwiiouso was that tho number of thoroughly ctUclent employes U very sin ill, and thatnn entire tlinujroui tho civil hcivIco rules H uecessary to the correction ot tho quality of uiuiuiut-. ii ia urguiu uy ninny mat Movcm meut clerk- do not receivo high enouiru miu. rictj. It is a Inet that main uprnorn in tun civil eervtco ptvo up their situations niter do eloping their poweis ot usefalnesi therein, beuuuso thte is no chui.co tor ad vane uient aud their waKt sonlv cover their living exm-uws. So the President's Jlrsi consideration U in tno f let that me puuiio service on mo wnuiu. it lnsu.neiout. A lcadlnti ew York ptiperpuis it well, as fol lows i "I i takes tio mnuv men to do the worlc. und they do not do what is done nearly mi well us iuuv (iuk'u jLiiii ujrcna ino way in a renuc tlou of furee aiid nU'jrus onpoitmuty for seluc tiou. Undouhttdlv. tlitrefuip. tlio heuiiinlniriif lelonn will taKethophapeof gi'iuu.llv net ding oiiLiut) wst i:up.u) io nnu m-ks iuuuiiu cineiaii. This, 1! carefully done will securo not only an impioved in vie hut economy, aud thntiinio suit which tho couLtry cm clearly utiderstaml and w HI uuhebitntiinrly approve " Latesc lepoit- lioni cjouili Caru'ltia nro Id the cflfct that Chamberlain does not dfo naennlly ns hts ueeu anoeliiaud. Ho now proposes to liold Ins iioHiiion until ho is Uiiusl fiom it by lento, lntciuUuK to btluir about a new oiecttou. Tho Lou i man a Commission hio disovermir tliattoact"HlinpivnafiUuds of thf 'losificut' even, is up htli work, as yet they tan rantto no irapressum upon the ptuoborn Oovernou both uttetly lrlumg to hear to any tompiouiluo or to gio up an lutacf tJif piKitioiis. liishop Ames ptcichidui thelAmudn C'huich on hiuulny aud was ll.4ieued to bv a very initro concourse of icor'. including the riuldeut and Mm. Imvps: MH 1'uotu unit iSlsa I'fitt, iMicets at tho Whuo Jiouso . X'ohtm:mier Cien eral Key nud sovciul other d Btlugumhed per sons Pies'dent IIaennd finuly have qulto taken to pUuisunug lately. Tl.iy fuvo puiehased tin cntlrelvnew and cry IiumUoiuo turnout, and tlio ladies dilvo oiu eeiy dav, tlio l'reslneia (dtcn joiuiiic ttiLin, Batuiday Mix, Hayes took advnut'inoof thocharmhiir ueavluranJ niado a nip to .Miiunt Vcniun nlh lie. two youngest children, Pimme and tiv-ott. Monday tho wnnlo luui.y. iltli Ot-n. bhennuiiamt uuveini other gentlemen and ladies, took carriages und drove out to tiioit l-'alls for a picnic. Mr. Woob Haves frequently titles hoiseb.ick with his mother'H uuents. and nltoAither lilo ut the White Uouso is, nppaicntly, u ilglu pleasant one. Ml s Kate :ibeit, a hcnnUful nml lovable 3'ouug lauy who has hceu u gieat ravorlte lu so eial circles here, took the while veil lat Sunday nud bee imo a nvltiuto of tlio order in the Con vent of the Visitation lu oorgetuwu. Miss Hansom, a young hlstoiieal ami pot trait painter in this city, lus lately leceived nu or tier feigned and tea led as a eoutiact. to puint the portraits of all tho United states l'reldcuts and their wivh. bho I-, givui ten years lu which to fullll the contract, which Is thu largest ouo..! tiioKinuevir givcu nn American miHt. Uy having su long a timo, Micis ltamwiii viit be uhte to do bomethtug oa other work each year. 31. M. W. Our IMiiladelphln Letter. Pl II lade mil A, Pa , Apill S, 1377. " All Fool's Day " of 1877 is a Ihing of thepajt. I shall not writo ou how many tlmos I was sold und how a neighbor of mine knocked on tho fence and handed me two well wnrme.l sau cers v.Hli a nankin ovet them and told mo to present to my better half, with his compliments, aud how I took a sly peep int-j mild wiucers nnd found nothing but a slip of paper, im-ldo which, rpinludod moot the possibility of my being an A pi 11 fool. The eutno length of the New Yoik Plevat tl 1Uij. tllvo miles, trips are iuu dully, and they only take thirty minutes to each Uij, in cluding uti stuppagos. It willsoou bo in older for any oso to tele pntph a ceieundo to hia Liny love irom a (list ut city i.yuslujr tho telephone. X don't menu the Liuy-lovo U tiom n distuut cliv, nut ilwi tno sweet songs of lovemllit 00 tnniMiuttied with eiccincal eifect o'er the electilo wire, The break in the ctuieut is caused by home one perionuing tho "liiouuutit -oio"cu the topot my head Your uiaiiioii leaders will miderfctand what i moau, aud tlieiclure bj mpu thlzu with me. Out in Nevada tho bell-unnch Isusclby the barkeeper evciy time a fellow tukes a 1 riuk. If Deli-puiicheis v,ero used hcie, 1 fear souio ! our oark X'pern would hav e to bo lurnishcd with btiauwirm aud machine hands. O. JC Hall .4 turned up alio K Aciotho ccean, thrtotluisjnd ml. us nwny. A iritudot nun 1 who h lamed tor his lntgo uess ot heart uud u fymjutaet 1 uutuio cume iumreiiloo tUo ulhei -? audtoUme theioi Iuvmui; Di'4iutiMUuclden. : "A Uttte r-pjiriuw had luJ n to the gi-oundnnd naatiuteriug aoout with n brokeu wlug a crowu ot boyshadt-uirouuded ttiHUlocruatuie of ihefuulht-iy kluaduai uud uio watching Its agcuies and lncreating theui by making motions hud gmtuiea lowaiu It. heu rtcht the menu Hew u mi-tlu'rly looking hen, uud lu uu maiuiiL bue uau juiieif4i iuu ttounuoubira ue neaih Iier proiecting wings, and her eyes auu movement Untie denanc to the gaping crowd nrouud.' I'll wariant that the leuu IiaJ Its effect and that its ttachiugs wiU not he lot goitvn. 0 jih, terseii MAltCUTIO. The Reading llallrouil Company and Its Kngliieers. The dlClculty between the Keadlng Itallroad Company sad Ha engineeis coutiuues. The breach seems to be witleulug, aud each hour add lntereet to the situation. Doth purtie are apparently confluent ut ucce- uud neither side, therefore, is willing tu concede an ttilui? to the other, 'ihoiesutt, H 1 generally udUiit ted, must be a tdrlko, and this may occur at any hour. This question has bet ii lufMreu by tuo engineer to u uommitlee uf Ute uf their ituiuber, uud whatever they do ermlue on wiU bJ udhet ed to stne.lv. rhecouiuiltleearelucuultrence moot 01 the time with rvptebvutuUvrs uf the lliotherhood from ethers ewfiiuin. It it not known iwitively that a deulou has btn retched, but the p.wmmptlou is ttiat the ra-ui wid iwu ue nuuouuned. Thero atrmstobeno duuht that the UetHnuiuftttou mil beMdvwb? ti the uxuipuuy, aud that n gmentl trlke aiuug liMiuuiu mm and branches will be urdeied. The Hi other hood clihu to be lucieajung u meiubeiuip daily. Ttiei-o wtie, it is ld, twenty new membois ltutlated un .tuii'.uy, uud t.mr 1 ifii twttiitf.mjiit n m titii t- 1,.. I c ud tiff live now employed un the ieiuiiit'trii una omsUJWIl bruncu, h tve m tdf tpuikutiou lor lueaibiT-hlp, ruetuiitueviBby iheicliavu hon r.nile-ertlons from limit- tpiik. itxiit that t lis twioflMt iNnr-U'Mrcimi tollimn. Tttiy unv the. irrcU'o but -' N per day for frot.i lo to 1 IrouiH' woik, find that with thHmnt-li pay they could not. uffbr. even It they felt luedned to rellaqniHli tho Hintherhoou with its liberal sebeuio ul lilo nismnnce and benetttn For in Ftnnco. Mr. Woolen protoHoitolUHurrtnn -iisl-iieot for iHiO fo- 124 per year, nndln enso tho in anted party should leave the employ of tho enm pxnvbolstnioireitaU premltimn paid bv him. roftJ-l n year tho Brotherhood Insure-an en glucerlorJilWO. If bo should get out or em pioimenthts volley is stm kept nllvo. nnd if fdekness or 0 d ago should prevent him from paying the premium tho Uiulhtrhood uotouly imvsitforhlm, hut provide? for him sennaily. Tno llrntherhood also cmbisces another benetl cmlftatuto. It provides for tho widows and orpnnns of dereaed memners, whether the husband aud futhir wns inuifd or not. A mother in allowed for one child (iSQpcr venr. tor two, 5200; f'.r five, Sioo. nnd, bo on, until they nro nhlotn support themselves. It ihe lias no clilldreu. hor own wants ate nmply provided tor. I.nt venr thobocloty pv.rt out in thU wny tD.000. and now has a fund dedicated to tms purpoflo nmounliug to $157,000. The member Btitpnftho in othei hood embraces ir.,ono or 01 per cent, ot the engineer? in this count) y nnd t nnadn. In tho divisions of tho Brotherhood therotsn system of benetlts. Independent of lhoennmoiL AVhen n member of one of these dlviRlons isnisihled by sicklies or injury hols pi id 915 per wotk until ho recovers. This costs about iiu per roar. From MrhcIi Chunk. Itcmembor the Diligent JIoso Company's ball, nnnounced to be held at Upper Mnuch Chunk nu tho lOtli innc Dr. Maco hud wife, uf Pttlston, both splen nld vocalists, lmro consented to niugnt the com ing bnotit of tho I'humlx Cornet B ind. "I hero's many n -lip" etc. But two of tho fourteen prnpi'ities ad ertiscd to bo disposed of nt HheilfTs tale, on inst Monde v, were Bold. Till week's seosionsor Coiut were but slim ly nitended. Col. A. II. Reynold?, of rhi'adclphta, who on last Saturday visited MaucU Chunk, wnn well leceivedby his few emvtvmg comrades of tho Hcoti Lcirmn iiere. Patrick o'lmnnell oppoats to bo the fliBt Mo I It tried whnso vatQ crcucd any public sym pathy, why it wn? thus it ou.d Lo haul to tellj but almost Uom the beginning of hi? trial nearly erei body wished ihathomlftht be ae (jcitt rt, lie Is not a piepofxofslng man, but there 14 eumotMng lu his demoauor chat diaws. John Itit tii of liaat -Maucli Chunk, tho whei'l-bairow man, wns n leased fiom Jail tu v'ediuifcdiv ntternoou. In honor of tlio event, thujuvenlto drum corns tereundtd tho lucy Bnrth in ti e evening. Mr. J. it. MeUinlcy Is convalescing, nnd a gain nhlo to bo nbout M'r, a. V. Lcisenring can now boast of hav Inc the best fiucwaik lu iroutof his rebldouceot huy lu thu two Mauch Chunks , but those ot his namesake on the other Blue of thotlvercoutluuo 111 the tamo dilapidated conttltiou they have uuuii in ior a your or po. in inn, inoir condition is such ns to havo called foith a presentment of the (Irnnd Jury with letrard to them. Tho shauty near tno Jlast Mauch Chonk iir.utkL', laieiy oecnpieu uy mr notaa ns a siioc. maker t-hop, having passed into tlio possession of Mr. .Neal Manelus, is about being converted Into a ttare-houso During tho late session of the Grand Jury but eight Hue bills 010 found by that body. Ouo wan Ignored nud th bnlnuco of cades docic eted and hettled between tho narties. A new society, called "United Irishmen." Is said to be rapidly nboiutng the Molly Maguiro eiemeni, j utuucu is saiu 10 nave Dceu rccoui ly csiabllshed lu this neighborhood A colored -biibt,' lately pi od need by a white woman, Is represented na tho latest son cation lu thoultltmluot Upper Mnuch Chunk. --I'nvma&ier Wilhelm commenced paying the It, V. It. It. Co.d employes on last Tuesday, but that one month's Jersey pay has not yei made its appearance. Another redaction ot ten per cent In tho pay ot all cmplovcs of tho Ii. V. It. It Co , ex cept cugineeis, wu? aunouueed a tew days ago. Mining operiions uio represented ni busk In Pa nl her cieetc vaLey, all tho oreakers being at work except Jo. 5. .Mr Frank P. Tnnner. tho Court sleno. graplier. has been buliy engaged taaiug notes 01 uie nrecceuings nnu evmetice iu ino I'ac. U' DJiinell case. Stiijor Hubert Klotz still continues busily emriirnl tourluir cown and biilldiucr un Ihu lmiauvemeuts coulcmp aed ,y him on his moauway lesui ucu itujuiuintr iuu Ainoucan iloiuo will, whtn completed, render it as desi ramen pioporty asunv m town. '1 ho basement, tntendoil mr a phyMCian'a ullice und u.rber Hhci). will bo n bo readv tor oceunancv. nud thu brick ri'iir extension will soon bo taken in hniid oy William Duffy, tho Kim Mauch Chunk mascer-mecnnnio nn l between Dully, handling the matcilal, and tho Mtijor, handling Dutty, the uew wlu will not no lung in going up. Tho itauch nnd B001I1 taiuin.8 jett Kast MaucU t.huui: fur LI 1 coin. Xt'emaska, u.i iatt Woiuehday, The Into paid by botu fumluea amouiuea 10 m-nriy (fjOJ. since Kculguu's discharge from utody, th 11 well kiiuwn inuividual nppouisto bo con siderably upptecliued, as Mr. Ka.bfus, instead ot porbliliu m caning htm simply '-Kcalgan," as licretofoie, nowcills 1 lm Mr. Kerrlgau.aiid otherwise a,i eats to tmat htm muchmoie con siderately than was his Wi.nt Justice Foiled. Tho following we extract from a letter dated Kast Mauch Chunk, A pi 11 5th. 1S;7 : But tho most hasty, uncoiemonious exit during the w eek was that of a yuutu nam id John itauch. From what ue have learnt it tip peats that Home twenty months or twu years 11 go tho poputatluu ut the boiouvh was mcreasi-d by tho bltth of U child bioimht forth by iue Bahto Ilartman, the pateinity ot which, how over, had iiovcr beeu fuitly ulvuied , nor would It probuoly have beeu at the timo it wa-t butiur tne pi cpaiat.uns making by the Uaueh family to migiute tu the ta; is'urth-wesc Iuhhoit.ou List Monday evening Johnny wa? arrest d on u chuiguof I rulcutiou and baetanly prelcired by the unfoituuatiiKallie, nud, takeu ntioro 'oquiie Beekburdt, wns by him requued to eute Into ato to answer tho complaint at tho July tei m of couit. lu yam dm 1110 yuuug maa iftxr the much wrunued damsel his hpnd and hoait lu atonement lur bis indiKCietlon. This wouldn't "go down" with ner: it was money that no wanted, uud. as ihocquel will show, it wasjust what Mho ttldu'l get, lor dnectly tno yuuug inau's father stepped in and obtained the sou's release by deputtitlug u luund three bundled with the oveijoyed magltiate coiuhtiontMi for Juhuny'd upnevrancu vt the Justlce'n tdiluo at '1 o'clock in tho afternoon or tno following day, then and there to be di'alt with ns the liw should diiect. At this Itauch, hr fea hopeful, ami the Vqunono douotcmieKledns he counted tno gieeuuacus u'er and u'er ucaiii alter thj twain had retlunl. ibe time w.t lor the heating at last nrrlve.l, as uid the two Huuehs, accom panied by "Mlver tutigiu d Dan," their counsel. The lataer then suirendcied the kon and de mauded theieiuru ut ON money, wlrrbttemand was must iiuhe.itatinjily cojip.kdwith by the atcuiiimudainig ma-tistialB. Mr. iCxljfu then iiBketl thepiivilece to luokat tnu pruceadiugslu the case, which pitvilege oeiuggiuuted him, he toon foil ml that tho ctUdavit had not beu hlflued by tho mothei of ihe child, whereat the Jiuticetelt UDtouifhednud the Inw3ergrew in dignaut. How date you, sir, lo a 1 rest this joung mail on tuch a il.msy pieiext, without even an oath tu hualuin uur ucH jui 1 move that thu youuir man bo discharged. You may go, Jack, aud if uuyuuo should attempt to uu stinc 1 you, kuacu him down." A word to the vitt H said to be mitnMeut, uud so was tho bar. riotet's udieu to his client, who, clutchiugthe (oity dotlats teudeiod him by his pi ok eu I tor. kLeied' ai a double qulcn tljwii Center street and found hiuisrl! abuaid u depurtiug freight tiuiu lung bv'toie ihe ducunitltcd Jiudulal func tion nry had recovered fiom the nhoc to his uet 1 uus system. And such a shout uf lau vbtcr a- then mocetdtd tium tuutlity or sixty apt ctu toisin 1 rout of the 'cquire'suulculsmore easily imugmed than descnutnl. Alter the three huu drtMl dollar bird hud tlwn, lather and aaugbter rjtmned tu the majrUrtys ufUce to mako attl davlt lu due furai of law. lilf; Creek Stems. Quite a number of changes of residence were made sgaiu last woo. Mr Paul Hoyer moved Into one of W, K. Kemeivr's houttes ut tins place, ou Thursday of lk 8t week. -Dvid Klbler.of Wild Creek moved Into Mr, Hill's hoyse. neur Weisportou the same day, Messis. liuCk & Olldntr. ot this place have the contract lor building the turn of W. E. Vemerer. Its size VU be 33 uy 4 feet Harrv Sowers trndeu ouo of bis borsea on a mule with Mr, ChrUimtii, lf Momoe County, uu Friday ot last week The schools of Towamenblng will closo this week, after a term of the mouths. No oats weie bowii m March this yea as is customary. The salem Pabbath School, of Big CreeJc, bold uu election fur olhccrs. to scn'eslx mouth, uu unday last. They ure us follows: t ur Super intendent . Aiex, 8olt Atis't Hupt.iohn IloberUi Koct,, Jobu Kruui; Tiea&mer, Daniel Kiumj fejtandlng Committee V. i. Kemerer. TiUh mau Drewbacb, John Roberts, John Krum and Juau Deppe I nji ludtbtett to lion. J. C. Kr earner for valuable pub lo documents Your., etc., Uu Cree April 1 1 tu, 1877. UEVJUtE, T 0 WllOJI IT MAY COSCEKN. All im-uu. aro hmibv forbid medtlllnff with u JIAV UAtlL. luuied liy lliu imdwuiniwl tu hli-flltA cMVDBIt, Ju. ut i'iir.jvilio, oa tlia iatur ia mr rropenv bfri'llUN RNYIKIt, P.ts.. 1 urrjrvi.le, Carvou co , Apr.! 7, 1877 w Now Aflverlifloincnts. 5 iSaa 2 m5 P m Sen res Sox gCS fro r; E-a E 1 BI i to s; pi o S Da M O sspf -i"S r 3 B f-O i 38- 25 ,1 Extra Fjne Wired Cavil, with nanio, ice, iwst paid, Ij. Joxes & CO., Notsau, K. V. fj C c tfj n n per dny nt bomo Bmnploa worth J5 sent tteto. SII.V60N & Co., X'oit laud Maino. liELT CAItPKTINO. 29 to 43 cents per vard. A FICI,TCHir,INO, fnrrooirmn nlacool plas ter. VJJLTUOOFIMi and HIDISO. Tor cir cular atiu amiic, nuuieaa i j. i ay, Camden, JS'ew Jersey, nmE NATIONAL LIFE INSUHANCK CO -- ot tin V. 8. ot A., with Its paid up Capital ot Cl.000.ooo. ana Asseti ot ovor81.uo.oj". ullcr In 8urinco at Cnh rates, aud gtres In Us policies ilellrilto contracts, plain lenturcs nnd liberal can iltlons. It has no complications with other companies, nnd doos not pioporo to have, hut olleis Insuianco on plain bu'dncHs piinciples, nud secures tho policy holder by ecouou.y ot management nnn caieful Investment ot lis innus Address li.H. uuk.ski.l,, uouerul ARt. Ho 411 Walnut Miect, l'hiiadelplna. Agonts wanted In every county, to whom lib. erai terms will bo giveu. l'rlce, TwcntyCre Cents, NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. ONK HUN 1) HUI) AND NINTH EDITION. Contnlnlns a complete list of all the towns in tho United Htatea. the Torrltorfps. ond thn rtn. lniutun uf Canada, having a population prcator than 5,noo. according to tno last ceuaus. together wiin ineuHines oi iue n owe papers Having tno largest local circulation In each of tho places named. Aluo, a catalogno of newspapers which uio iixuuuiiciititiu iu iiui usi'i sun glVlUR groiii. est value in nronoriion tonrlreiieliiiriTAii AUn all newspapers iu the United btatos and Cana da pitntinc over 5,000 copies oich Issue. Also, all tho ltellifious. Agricultural. Krinnttfin nnd MechanlC'il, Medical, Manonic, Juvenile, Kdu- cauouni, uoiDinurciai, lusurance. ueai ustato. Law. Hpoitlng. Mnsioil. Fashion, and other epecul class Journals . ver complete lists, lo pet hor wit n a com pie to list of over 303 German papers printed in tho United States. Also, an cPt-ay upon uaverttsingj many tablos of rnto. BuunniK wictuBtoi uuverusiuKin vaimus news papers, and everything which a bfiriuncr iu ad. vcitUing would like to know. Addiess GEO. P. ltOWKLL & CO., 41 lark Itow, New Yort. T 0 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. All nersonsare berebr forbid mMdllnf? with auyui mo iuuuwiiiR ue-cnuou articles ot ior. Boual Pronertr. either to hnv. trndn. nrin nuv other manner, lortued bv the undersigned to duaiiuA uuAvn.il ul -transim 'lewusnip, Cnrboti Couuiv. Pa., viz t One irrer Hfnrn. ouo hgbt bay Ilorto. one black; aud white Cow. ouo y tllow Cow, one platlorm Hpnnc Wan on, three sets Harness, six boxt's or luvoi of I lees, one set ui Bieuu jjens, auu a variety oi iiouseuom x ui imuiu, us uiu same is my iroperiy, ip au.vi:u, April 14, 1877-3w Frauklin Twp., Pa. L. S. MILLER'S Cheap Cash Store, OPPOSITE PAUKEltlON, LOCKS. Groceries I Provisions, FLOTJB, COrFEES, TEAS, SUOAltS. SYUUrS, SPI. CKS, CANNED FHUIT8, HACON, MESS POHK, UAMB, SllOULDEKS, FIbll, &c., Ac, &c. C5?A11 articles warranted to ho ns represent ed. Patronaco solicited. April u. 'I7-tt ON'T FAIL TO ATTEND THE QRAND MUSICALS DRAMATIC E NT CUT A IN SI CJV T , IS THE HALL 01' The Pobuc Soiiool Building, LEUIQUTON, PA., Wednesday Even'g, April 18. Uy the I,. HI. and 1). A,, roll THE BENEriT OP TUG CITIZENS' The Bdmlwlon will bo only M cents and an eveuliiK ot prent pleasure 1 KnaranteeiL Don't fail to atttii d. Doori open ut 7. Pcrtorinauco to commence at 7.34 o'cloclc 1'. M. HMIN'ISTKaTOK'S sale Of Valuable Ileal Estate. Tlienndeialrnixl. Adralalstrator of the Kulnto o( DAV1U UN YUEIt. late ot LONVUH TOW'A HI ENHINO Township, Carbon I'ouutr, Penn'a, deo'd, will .ell, at Public. Hale, on tho premise., ou Saturday, April 14, 1877, Commencing at S o'clock P. If., all thoso Tno certain Piece or LOTS OF GROUND smiatol In tho VILLAGE of nowjtANS. VILLK, Lower Towtiinenung township afore win t Bounded aud (lewribvd iu lo'lows. to wit : LOT Ko. 1. containing m front, ou SN hito .trcet, 00 feet, and exti-mltm lu depth, between parallel UneaatllKUtuuxlea. ISO I. i t to Lehlah ttrrot i bounded on the Perth Dv Whuo mreet. on the enai by lot N o. a, ou the south bv Lrhnrh ti ecu and on tho wct by land of Jolah Bowman. The libprovement. thereon are a BLACKSMITH SllOr l!tW feet i stohlo , W(rou -hed. Tt3Sfeet i nnd a --lury Cartrauter'a Uiioii. llz!t leet, also. Lot No. 25, fioutipc on White ttreet GO leet, and extenulue ludeulh uf iluit wioth. be. tween luiraliel lines, uu leet to .Apple alley t bounded on the eoiith by White Btreet, on tho east br Mill streot. on tbe north by Apple alley, aud on t lie went by laudot Jo-mh Bowuian. 'J he Improvements are a.-moru Framo STORE HOUSE 3D feet front and tt feet lu depth, and other out. bullduitra. Condition will bo made known at the time and place ot bale, by IIENI.Y DOVER, Administrator of Estate ut David Snrder. deo'd. diiaich U WJ T )) UUYHS OP MEAT. The underalffned resnrctf nlLy informs his ens. toniera aud the pnbllo In general, that on aud after tbe i:ih of AI'llIL l77. he will adopt ton OA Hit SYkTKU. aud lor that purpose will put down Ihe PHI 015 OP 11 12 AT to tho toUonlae very lowflturei (.'llOlOltlluAhT', i: and 14 cent' per pound. IWIL1M! I'lliom. aud 10 cent Kr pouud. Clviue lull weifrat and supplrlngmeut from the PIltKaT OAfl'LU. Patronage solluited KM, LBTJUKKL, April 7. lS77 3w PruukUn, twp. WANTKD the business rueu to know that they cull fret JOil POINTING donel'liraierut I aiiuhX AHV.C .E ulUcetiiauutaliy other phtou iu the cov uy '1 xy us. l-2 as W cn 8s m At Uic Oi lsiiial Ciivsip Cash f tore. Tlio Bottom Knocked Olit of Everything, ana Everybody UUppr 1 .I,n,rJ.n.8J.trturi"'1fro.m NEW, YOKK with nn tmusnal assortment of FANCY and 8TAPLP1 DllY UOODS, 4a. nnd bavins for their motto Quick hakes and small PnorTrB - ey are do tcrmlned to move TilEIK ENTIRE 8 TOCIC QUICKLY nt prices that will SSJilh SSr JiJniS' wis m,;;7" ntf.Vnl ii ",V,. .,- '""",iAD reuueou it per cent J1E3 r VALUE AL- ItliACK SILKS AXt uTAYfirT(i,T.ilr,PfJuf2'1 W008' ,WI1JTK 0001)3-everal Joh lots-mnch be'ow regular prices. llAMlHTlto EDOINUS at from 6 cents per yard and pnpwards. TIUMMINOS and NOTIONS M52vffiSi "n' "noat Pitcea Now line , of bWcr 811k Fringes. Worst and Cottot tringes. Velvet lliblion. l.ace, Aow Itnclnngs, Neck Wcor. Mik Umidkerchlers. Collars Oiiffj "rice"0' Val110 C0USK1'S at33 conts- tmentoI wlat ileduwi Speclnl Dnrgnltis in Cloths awl Cnssf meres, for Men's and Itnvs' w..r CARPETS nnd OIL CLOTHS at Iteduccd Prices. OU Cloth at from u cents a yard and upwards 1EUFKJTI0. IN TIIK SHIRT TRADE. Colored Shirts nt 75c. ? I and 81.M. Willto Dres -hltts nt ft. $1.25. tl 40. 11.50. tl 65 Wo Invito fcc.!ll,;",Uo" tK,B,:t"S FINE DUEss SI1IUI s as being made of t he ifil Wamsutw M Im.liply extra quality Linen Bosoms snd CulTi. warranted to fit Iperlectlv. at the ifollowlni re. Flashed am 1" pe? '-lifrt "" lMa M "" Pr m"U Vuaan" ' 5" shirt. iJSSdry UT Out- "Iock Is well nsorted and consists of nlmnst everything, Ttollable Onod. and nlonly of them. Trathful repiefontatirais, honest doallne Willi all, a thorough Rnowlodgo of nr Imsluess by llldiclous nurchajes. AND ICNOWINd WIIliRH TO BUY to the BEST ADVANTAGE enaules us to oell bt) low. Polite aud agiocable attention to onr customeis, and u wimuroos.' to inako ll vloasaut whether you buy or not. CASH OUlt BAHIs. We buy andsell for CASII nnd our customers got tlio beuelltot It. Prices o' cb.U houw ro. nnd well can be. .iwoi tbiu ,:!S';Vu8.ca-' "Ito "Oil. Tho lowt-st living prollton everything wo sell and A con V.i???,.'?0" t0 kocp our Ibices under those of our competitors. Call early and securo Boat uorttaius. Ilespectfully, .T. T. A"i;Sll tini SLRffX. llrlKlnnl tl... .. ...llluJ Lindebman's Block, opposlto Ttibllc Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Mado up Irom the Best Material, In the anteed, at LOWEST TIUCES FOR CASU I Also; themendous slauqixteii in tub phices of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, woods. GTOalll and examine Goods and Prices beforo miking your purchases elsewhere. T. D. 0LATJSS, Merchant Tailor, ( 2nd door above the Public Square, BANK STREET, Lehlghton'. GERMAN'S GERMAN'S UKAMU UUl'UT FOR GltAND DEPOT FOR IK RPr.'RVIlTlir.v IS SPLENDIDLY BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, GAITERS, GAITERS, FOIt THE LADIES. FOB Till: LADIES, FOH THE LADICa, FOB THE GENTLEMEN, FOB THU IIKITLUMKN, FOB THE GENTLEMEN, For tho Children, For tho Children. I have bought largely for cash such lots as u.i., ...... jq. ,, uuv v uio uiiiiiiK iur, Pouuvi'ly. Commratively. l'osiuvo.y, Comparatively, St"ro in Semmel's New Btotkf opposite the Public Square, BANK STREETy Lelilghton, Pa. mar.U-yl WAS 01 Elm FEIOES ' TPBXCrlllsLASr AMM5B, Successor to D. Book & Ca.,- At tfclte 66 Ms&flnfimotBi torej'5 Opposite tho L. & S, Depot, BANK Street, Respectfully announces to his customers and friends that ho is daily receiving additions to his stock of LADIES' DRESS and DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENS WAREv &c, &o., &'o. Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALTr which 1 am selling at .bottom- Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. fSS If you really desire to know how large an amount of Goods you can get for a small sum of Ready Money, you should not fail to give mo a call before making your' purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.DeBot May 0, 1870-yt LEniGIITON, PENN'A. Wcissport Platting Mill & Lumber Co., Renpoctfullr announce to Carpenters. Builders. Contractors and others, that bating aoronleted their NEW llILLS.tney are now nreirea.to supply themjst VKBY LOWEST PRICES, with every. description ot Such as Siding, Floor Boardsy Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut-' tors, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet Ware, &q.,. &c, On the Shortest Notice. Oar Machinery Is all New anifor tna Most Approved Kinfl. sotlist we' hive no hesitation tn Uuaranteinit Perfect SaUalactlun to all who may lavor us with their orders. It von Imvo not lluio to call aud select what you want, rend your orders and they will bo nlledi promptly, and at as low prices as though you were present ulve U9 a iriai, ana you mil oa couviucou ui rfiiat we say, SOLOMON TEAKELj D. B. ALBRIGHT, WM. B1ERY. JOHN BIERY. ODlco and Mill, ucarly opposlto the Fort Allen Honse, WEISSPORT, CarbotY County, Pciiua, -OF- iu-iiAi : niOUKiMXC GOODS Square, LEIIldnTON, PA. Business Suits, Boys' Suits. Latest Styles, and' Terfecf Tits Guar-" Caps, and Gents' Furnishing GERMAN'S' GERMAN'S BOOTS AND SnOES; BOOTS AND SHOES; KTnni.'i?n wtth STOCKED WITH must sell quickly, because they are fresh and soa uou ueoausu iiiey are so Bneertatlvclv Superlatively LOW PBICED, LOW PBICED. P. A. GERMAN. June 10, 1870.gl