n. v. uohtuimkh, LE1I1UIITON, I'A.i SATORDAT MORNING, Al'UH, 21, 1877. Tlie Western Iron Association met In Pittsburg Wednesday, and fixed the card price (or Iron at two cents, tin ad vance of a quarter of a cent per pound. A "special" to the Now York Her ald asserts that 'the prosecution of ex Secretary Robeson, for alleged misap propriation of the. funds of the Navy Department, will bo a leading fenturo of Democratic) policy lu the forthcoming session of Congress." Tho Charleston News and Courier 's Informed that Kev. XV, II. Scott, the colored preacher reported to the New England Methodist Conference as hav ing been assassinated at a church door, on tho Sabbath, "isnllve and well, and performing his pastoral duttes without molestation, In Malboro, coun ty, South Carollca." Copies of a letter written by ex Senator Wade, of Ohio, strongly dn nounclng tho President's Southern policy, have been privately exhibited In Washington. Wudosaysln concluding bis letter that some persons excuse tho President on the ground of good Inten tions, "but hell Is paved with them." A dispatch dated Montreal, April 19, ay: Hon. A. 13. Foster, the Cana dlan railroad king, has suspended pay ments. His liabilities nro about two hundred and fifty million dollars. IIo controlled tho Sotheastern, Brockvlllo, and Ottawa, and Canada Central rail way,also the Government Georgian Bay branch of the Pacific rail way,and several eastern township lines. Wo have at last reached real spring weather, and country towns are pleas ant places to be in. The streets of tho towns are gay with passing throngs, and the buds on the trees aro swelling, while tho grass is sending up Its early tender Bpears, and all the preparations are In progress for the revival of the green things of nature. It Is such weather as ought to fill tho stores with customers seeking the garments appro priate to the warm season now close at hand. The country Is healtbv. but business Is not lively enough to satisfy the workers. During the administration of Prcsi dent Buchanan tho commissioner of public buildings and grounds noted as tho master of ceremonies at tho execu tive mansion, conducting the Introduc tions, etc , on public occasions, and having a general supervision of affairs. In thef succeeding administrations tho marshal of tho district performed those duties, but now tho marshal has been superseded by the commissioner of pnbllo buildings and grounds. Col. Casey, who succeeded Gen. Babcock as commissioner, will therefore in tho fu ture attend to tho abovo named duties at the esecutivo mansion. It Is reported that tho general freight agent of tho Beading, Lehigh Valley, and North Pennsylvania roll roads have entered Into arrangements with the Erie and North Shore Dispatch frelght'llne for the shipment of of pro duco and grain over the lakes, from Chicago to Philadelphia. Tho Domin ion steamship line has also entered Into the arrangement for tho transfer of freights by floating elevators from the Reading wharves to their vessels. There are now five steamships In this lino running between Philadelphia nnd Liverpool, and tho agent of tho lino oriels such terms as to enablo the Dis patch line to give ;bills of ladlug from Chicago to Liverpool. It Is a vivid Idea of the terror cre ated by thi grasshoppers In the West that Is given by the proclamation of the Governor of Minnesota for puullo prayer against them. IIo sets apart a day of fasting, humiliation, nnd prayer that Almighty God may stay the grass, hopper scourge; and he calls upon tho people of the State to ask for this mercy, with contrite hearts, In their places of worship. "In the shadow of the locust plague, whose Impending renewal threatens the destruction of the land," fays the Governor, "let us humbly In voke the defence of the hand which alone can stay It." Thus lie goes on, sentence after sentence, not forgetting to speak of those who are lu suffering and grief on account of the plague. There are, doubtless, people In this part of the country who will think It queer to see tho State of Minnesota trying to get rid of the devouring grass hoppers by public fastlug, humiliation, and prayer; but the Mlnnesotlans did not resort to this means of defence till they had fully realized their own help lessness. They have themselves strug gled against the grasshoppers in vain; and they have advertised for weapons to destroy them. Even while fastlug lu humility and praying In hope, they must nut relax their efforts to devUe some, natural way of conquering the graabbojjpt enemy. American Inventive Pnoonitss Under tho above heading the Sclen tlfio American of May 7th has a long and Interesting article, from which we make the following extracts: To show with want rnpliUtr Inventors made Improvements on tnvo:i llltioiln pmbouvlnff o.lirin. al pilnciples, eaystuo writer. It mar be noted1 that lo the early days of the sowlnir machlno 1 to patents wero wanted for improvements tlioi eon iu a Biufiiey ear: nnu ouiui cuo z tf.u patents IS. sued in the yoar IS37. 152 were lor improved col. ton-sins and messes. IGlfor Improvements on toe steuin cnfflne. and ICS lor novel tl&vtte w. latlnft to railroads mid lnitiroremcuts In tho ioiuuk Ftnca. in lao yenr is. inrco veirsar ter Uio publication of mis naner was roinmenn. ea, but 08 i paicnts wcro irmnU'd: lint under tho stimulus of publishing those mvenrlons in titer wero patented, ten veur later. In IMS. the nnm bor had inci eased sixfold. roaohltiir3.7io.whiin np lo January l, ltu) us nlrewlv stated, tiio agaTeeaiooi patents issued amounted to I7 407i since that tlmo and uo to the present tho total IS IOI.UIO. And cunositr here lends as (adds tho editor) to review our own woik. extending mv. twenty year-, or to 1N7. n period during which I70.7H patents have licon issued, We tlml, or actual Count, that GX0f2 flnnlienltntiM hnvn I.haii innde through the Hcionilllo American rjtcnt Agency tor I atcnta in Iho United states nud abroad. This averages almost ten applications ' . uMiuiiwi, over luo eilllio period, and bear the l edition of more than ono quarter i.o mo total number or patents Issued lu iuiavuuutry up to me time oi wuunu;, When the Russians nud the Turks fall to killing one another, siys tho Now York Sun, they will prefer to do so with the best modern weapons and will not want condemned muskets from this or any other country. Both theso belligerent nations have recently been supplied with largo quantities of rifles, rovolvers, and cartridges, by manufac turers on this side of tho Atlantic, nnd the Turks aro still receiving supplies of this kind under American contracts that are not yet filled. Englnnd, Franco, and Germany, as well as tho United States, have on hand large supplies of condemned arms and araunltlon which may come into play for a while If tho war should spread over western Europe But in these days guns ten or twelve years bid aro practically superseded by more deadly weapons, and when war comes they aro replaced as rapidly as posslblo by tho latest patterns. Tho Ingenuity and resources that are dis played In perfecting the implements of death make it all the moro appropriate that at tho end of every war the weap ons used In It should bo turned Into ploughshares. Extravagance Personal and National. Feebleness of mind and body Is tbo natural result of extravagance, says tho New York Weekly Witness. The spendthrift is being weakened nt every point, and fetches up ultimately among the husks and tho swine. The fool nnd his money nro soon parted. Tho oues. tion is sometimes asked, which sex errs the most in tho matter of expenditures, That question we do not propose to dis cuss. This much we stoutly maintain, that both In many cases nro great offend ers. Ilero Is the young man who spends annually on himself fifteen hundred dol lars. ne could bo in better health, moro scholarly and moro useful on S520. In an adjoining street Is his cousin decked out with feathers and five-button gloves, who Is costing somo wearied, tolling father or husband as much. This wasteful pair wero born and bred in an atmosphere of frivolity. ifiey aro lovers of pleasure Their bauds are so loaded with rings that thny cannot relievo distress. If they read at alt It Is Dumas' latest and vilest. An ennobling and instructive lecture does not suit them. They can prattle about the becomlngness of tho latest new color and bonnet, but know nothing about tho interesting explorations in tho Holy Land. They are wishing that some rich undo would dlo to relievo them from work and mako them happy. It has been often sokl, aud with much probability, that an American family wastes more than would support a family In similar walk of llfo lu Frauce. We have learned much, but know not yet tho real purposo and power of the dollar. Our very prayers are sug gested by personal consideration, that wo may consurao more upon ourtelves. Our marriages, our baptisms, our church sociables, and our burials are all costly affairs. Here Is where our first offerings aro made, and costly In dulgencesgo on while the missionary box returns empty to tho altar. Our church members are already bo ginning to mako preparations for the coming season at the scasldo or among the mountains. The supreme question is that of so-called enjoyment. Had wo not better consult our Bibles? Without doubt we are in danger of becoming a fast people, aud our recent reverses have therefore been upon the whole most salutary. Let no one think that we are recommending n penurious poll cy. We nro not. We aro pleading for the less favored, by whom we are sur rounded, and for the Lord's cause missionary societies, home and foreign. The true man of Christianized na ture looks constantly upon the things of others, and supplements their defici encies from his surplus. Come,reader, jump Into the scale till wo see your weight. Have you developed Into bian, or are you good as wheat, Let us not give the devil any of our money. Wo have too little for the building of God's kingdom. Save your money that with It you may save souls. The penalty tor catching black bass befor the 1st of July Is HO. Washington Letter. "Srri"a" That Extra StuionLuuiutna DIJU- cultia Wedding HelltSimmtr in Wathtng- (onDuKe Ateziilhundry ChurcltVeaf ilult GotUgtGot. MeOomitk. From our special Correspondent. Was'.ilnitton, D. C, April 18. 1877. I know of no American cttr tant lias bo many pleasant, picturesque and Interesting places In nnd around It as Washington t and now that the flowers and leaves ate bursting torth. the srnss is creenatidtho air soft and swoet with tho siHinclraaranco, every sunny dar i-ccs crowds of excursionist drrvli.R or riding or sailing to these lovely places. Picnics and all sorts or oot of doors pleasuring Is tlie general order of things, and the fine wealher Is being made the must of i for the time is at baud when none hut those who must, will rcntnro out of floors from snntlse till suu-et, and then with llttlo comfort. When It aetsfcio warm taat the thermometer stands ninety or a hundred degrees abovo zero at nndnlvht. and a cooler minute Is not seen for wcetcs nt a tluie. then ouUof-door die Is not an cnviibloono. Congtess wilt bo in session dur ing tho very hottest part of summer, and mem bets aro disgusted with the prospect. Theses sion promises to be a hot one in more wars than one. Tho President will find himself opposed by powotlul antagonists, and that Inhisowu partv. lilainowlli probably lead tbolteoubll can opposition, and rumors are already afloat of aro orgunlz.itlon of parties. Thev cannot for. get Hint thev WHgod tho canipalga on entirely different ground, and that tho President is oar. rylngout the Democratlo piogramiue instead of tno policy outlined by bis supportors before the election. Iho fact is the President has a policy of his very own. and ho Intends to be President of his country and to work for the good of all bis fellow couniiymen, instead ot boln? chief of 'X patty. it is tl understood that tlie Louisiana case will reach a speedy settlement, and most believe tnat racKiiru wiu ioiiow unamiieriatu'H exam ple and retire from tho contest. NIoolls evident ly mcuns that he shall do so, Tho Commission, ers bavo te.egraphed lor further instructions, which have been prepared ami forwarded, but which tho Prosldeut and Cabinet huve decided shall not be made publio until tbo whole affair Is K'tuid. Wedding bells are ringing gaily cnoogb. Tho lst chlmea to tho ceremony which untied Miss Zenlne danghterot therecenly reiired Com. mandint of tbo Marine Corpsto Lieutenant Very, of the United states Nuvy. Iho wedding tooK nlace at the residence of the bride's parents. General and Mrs. Zelllu, and theatlalr was a manning ono. Cards are out for the wedding of Miss Karnes, a Washington belle, and Mr. Alimtalr P. Gottton Cumtntngs formerly of Hcotlond, now of Maryland. The ceremony Is to take place at tho church of tho Hplpnany, on the eveulug of AprU 25th. The time for general breaking np Is at bond. Few of the ell( remain In Washington during the hot months and nice big houses, furnished or not. aro reullng very low. People like to haTO their houses and furnishings taken oaro nf, aud many ate glad if they can place a good, reli able family lu their houses during theBumtuer, even without charging rent at alC The Spanish Minister and wife ato about giving up tbclr dwelling and will go to New York to remain two months. Later, they propone traveling nn. til the Saratoga seuson opens, in which they nsuallr figure quite extensively during July and August. A rumor Is current here that the Grand Duke Alexis Is really coming at laBt. Washington society witched and waited and sighed In vain for him all winter i and now than "society" is over and the season closed, he is coming and hopes to be let alone. A grand plcnlo and ex cursion to Mt. Vernon Is proposed In hli honor, as he has never yet vlsltvdthetumbof Wash ington. The Foundry church Is unusually popular slnco tho President's family have adopted it as their placo of woishlp. Mrs. Hayes is one of tho old fashioned Chilstlins who believes in keeping the commandments, and relusea to have lar carriages, hoiecs or servants used on the Baobatu unnecessarily. Yesterday Presi dent and Mrs. Haves, Mr. Webb Hayes and their ladv guestswalkedto the Foundry chnrch and Joined devoutly lu tho services The pulpit was tinolv decorated with flowers, and the church pocked to Its utmost capacity. A largo assemblage witnessed a unique enter talumenc at tho National Deaf Muto College lust eiiuesuuy. it vrna uxniDllioil ana l're. seutatton day, and tho exercises were all in mo tions, of courso. T her President, Mrs. Hayes and becretary Kchurz were among the notabili ties prcssnt. The college budding la a largo and spacious one, but It Is not largo enough to accommodute all wlio apply lor aumisstou, and un addition Is iu process of erection, being now nearly liuiisbed. Among tbo students in lbs preparatory department aio several colored buys,and there aro also colored girls In the lnstl tuiion, Jovernor Mccormick lias been appointed As sistant secretary of the Treasury, aud nls being kept lu Wushiugtou Is a sourco of great congrat ulation among his many fiicnds, M, M. W. Closing Prices of DeUaven & Town send, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, April 10th, 1877. IT. S.ti's. I8H H3V bid I13H asked U. s. 5-2j'e, 1865 ,...1091, bid lOOU asked U. 8. MO's, ISIS J. dt J,.., ions bid ltsi asked U. B.IWO's. 1807 mk bid 112 asked ( . s. s-ai's, 1803 1131. bid 114 asked U. B. ItMu'a 111H bid 112 asked U. 8. currency, e'a 1U bid I2J) asked TJ.,8. 6's 1881, new ..HIS bid llili askod U. s. 44'8. new 103 bid loss, asued Pennsylvania It. It sett bid 31', asked Plain. & Heading It. It Hit hid lik asked Lehigh Valley It. It 30K, hid 36 h asked I eblsh Coal & Kav. Co.... lBif bid lilt, asked United Companies of N. J,l!9 bid I3J asked Pltts.,Tltusr..411uff ,11.11. 4tt bid S asked Puna, it Kilo It. It 9 bid sk asked Moithern Centrul It. 11.... 5 Did leH asked lleuonvlllo Pass, lt.lt. Co. 11 H bid 11", asscd Gold ti-014 bid lixila asked Now Advertisements. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Financial condition of WEISS POItT IIOROUQII, for the year ending AprU 1st, 1877 1 BOfCOUGII. EECEUTS. Dal. on hand from last year t 41 96 31 80 18 02 473 SO- 570 04 Amt. reo'd for grain on square.. Amt. ree'd from other sources... Amt. of duplicate, subject to ex. uueiuuuus auuoouiuilslou.... ElfEMJITUUES. Salary of Secretary, 1 875-'; 6 f so on ' Tieasurer, l873-';e 4(1 oo L'xpensea for lock-up & tramps. 41 60 uu siieeui 123 oo Auditors' fees. 167, and ls;u ia ni Prlutlag AuiLtois' renort. son sundry expeuses is t 233 27 llalance, subject to exonera'a. 20 77 I S7U 04 BOUNTY. ltncin'Ts. nal. on hand from last vear i infl k Duplicate and additions, subtest iu viAHieiiuuijBuuii uuiuuiis u. 1313 2711431 70 EXI-IUDITUBEB. Amount paid to Albright & Fry- m-n... 473 00 urn., ouLjcub to c-uuermiuus,.,. 970 70 11401 79 POOR. RECEIPTS. Amt. received from collector lu full.. . I 110 no . t 21 SO . 20S7 SI 00 s so EXCKKPITUBES. Paid for relief of Betsy Harp I'ald tor lodging tramps making lax doplicato , uruers ui tenet , coal aud sundries I 6.1 . 6 76 t 104 12 47 liaL in band of Overseer Mojer., I 110 69 We. the nndsralraed Auditors, retmrt thnt o liave examined the books and accounts of HKNVY 11UVKU, Secretary, aud WILLIAM HOLl.lNUKlt. Treasunr.aud 10 SlOVUit and It. MUBSKL3IAN. Uverseersof tho Poor, of WKIsbPultr 110 HO U UU for the year enulng A PHIL Pin. 1877. and Und the same as set form ui the abovo siattment, JOHN W. QILLH AM, ) FllANCIb J.KABT, (Auditors. J.U.ZhllN. J Welstport, April :i, 1877. Sir LIVES AND PHOPEUTY SAFE AT LAST. TO ALL WHO USU THE IHiAUTIFUL AMERICAN BLUE OIL 1 This oil cxKjiOT be Lrr any wuieb but on tho H'ICRI It will last hKiltLT twick as long any rtlwr oil and givk Mt-uLr double the IH.U1ILV.11I0X! It win bum la any kind of a Lamp I sioiekeepsra are doing well by iwlung It I We waul good active AOKNTS. Kxcluilve territory given I Send C. O. JJ. lor a fd.u) Sam. p,B, audi ui it I ' AslUBIOAN BLUE OIL CO." 8. E. Cor. Olrard Ave. and (Jermantown Road. April SI, ld(7-ly Ptuiadeloois, Pa. WWWMMnMtSSIH lllllJIMIJMIiaElliailllim'BBSH smm . . New Advertisements. IMlIIIl AllllIVAIi STATEMENT SHOWING the ac count of SOLOMON SITTLER, supervisor ol MAIIONINO TOWNSHIP, for the year A. D. 187ilt tin. To tax duplicate for 1870 t 712 i"2 " llalance due s. sutler 73 CM 8:8 31 By .ittendanca on roadPso'days..! 8S so " Spinet, planks .to 0167 " Cotn'n on 79l.0j nt S per ct. 37 ts " Exonerations 4 43 " Error on tax of James Oom- bert, 1874 and 1874 S 17 " Onedivnttendingsettlem't. 1 60 " itepniring roads & bridges.. 609 09-J 821 31 Statement of JOHN LAPP, Supervisor. Dn. By tax duplicate for 1870 11674 79 To amt, duo perscttlo't Apr. 70. to 04-JI734 73 On. By work as Supervisor, 104 dsys.f 168 00 Repairing toads & bridges.. 1264 24 " Spikes, planks, &e 83 21 ' Exonerations 20 04 " Order of A 1 1. Gombort, aud. 3 uo " Cotn'n on I1G74 70 at S per ct. 83 73 " Oho day attendHncc 1 60 " Balance dne said township,. 123 03-11734 73 Statement of CHARLES LENTZ, Overseer of the roor. Tin. To tax duplicate for 1873 ( 632 20 " Amt. due per. settlo't Apr. 70 110 83 " Cash received from T. Horn, IS oa-t 634 03 Cn. By cash psld on orders. c 612 80 " Com'u on 662.20 at 6 perct.. 27 61 " Com'n on (612.80 at 3 per ct.. 16.13 " Thomas 8. Bock, notice of re lief for Mrs. KutiiiB 100 " Balance due the township... 127 24-3 6S4 03 Statement of THOMAS HORN, late Collector and Ovescer of the Poor. DR. To bat. dne from last settlement. S 85 80 " Interest on the above amt... 6 14-$ 00 04 CB. By cash paid Charles Lentz S 16 no Int. for 8 months on 116.00... 60 lialance due township 76 34- 00 04 Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Mahoning Townhlp, have met this NINTH DAY op APRIL, A. D. 1677. and exumiuod the above ac counts, and tind the same as statt d, A. H. OOMUEUT, 1 .,-,. JOUNBOUN, JAudltOrs. April 21, !877.-3t. to is " s ?! a p Bg Fg Icrv CTO' g 1 r w 2 O a a 3? Hi 31 la 5 III - o pi it 5.h HI - g Wo prj o ft 2f? w Of! Extra F1NB Mixed Card", with name, 10c. post paid. L. Jones t Co., Nassau, N.V, $5gS20pe luud Maine. per day at home Samples woi th sent free, stlvson & Co., Port- WELT CARPETING, 20 to 43 cents per yard. - PELT CEILI NO, for rooms in place of piss ter. FELT UOJFIMJ nnd SIUI.NO. For i.tr cular and Sample, address a J. FAY, Camden, New Jersey. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., of tho 'J. 8. of A., with Its paid np Capital of 11,000,01)0, and Assets of overtl.oio.OJ", ofteraln. sursnce at Cash rates, and gives In Its policies definite contracts, main features and liberal conditions. It bos no complications with other companies, and does not propose to have, but offers Insurance on plain business principles, nnd secures tho policy holder by economy of management nnd careful Investment ot Its tnnds. AddressB.S. RWssELL, General Agt., No 411 Walnut stiect. Philadelphia. Agents wanted In every county, to whom lib eral terms will be given. Price, Tittnly Pve Cents. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. ONEHUSllHEDANn NINTH EDITION. Containing a complete list of all the towns In the United stales, the Territories, and the Do minion of Canada, having a population irrenter than 6.00J. according to tno last census, together with thonsmes ol tho newspapers having the largest local circulation lu euch of the places named Also, a cutaloguo of newspapers wnlcb are recommended toadt ertlsers s giving great est value iu proportion to prices chjrged Also, alt newspapers 111 tho Uulied states and Cana da , nrlntinv oyer 6,000 coplos etch Issue. Also, all the ltcjlg'ous, Agricultural, scientific and Mecnanloul, Medical, Masonic, Juvenile, Edu. catlonal. Commercial, Insurance. Ileal Estate. Law, spoi ting Musio.il. Fashion, and other 1 binm;4i oiuss juuruuis , very complete lists, lo getherwitn u completo ustof over 303 Ger&iau papers printed in the United States. Also, an essay upon advertising r many tables of rates, showing the cost of advertislngin various news papers, and everything which a beginner in ad- vviwoiufi nuuiujiaeto Know. Addless GEO. P. ItOWKLL i CO., 41 Pork Row, New York. IIOJI IT JIAY CONCEKN. All persons are hereby forbid meddling with any of the following de-enbed articles of Per. Bonal Property, either to buy, trade, or In any other manner, loaned bv the nnderaigned to .uhua ututvun, 01 FronAiiu Townahtp. LUIUOII i;fUU!V. I'll.. Viet tlnn m-Atr Mnrp. nn. light bay Hone, one black and white Cow, one j eliow Cow, one platlorm spring Waion. three sets Harness, six boxes or hives of Sees, one set ui nieip-u Hens, nnu a variety of Household e.v. aitiVEn. April 14, I877-3W' Franklin Twp., Pa. L. S. MILLER'S Cheap Cash Store, OPPOSITE PACKERTON, LOCK 6. Groceries 5 Provisions, FLOUE, COFFEES, TEAS, SUGARS, 8YRUPS. SPI. CKS. CANNED TRUITS, BACON, MESS PORK, HAMS, SHOULDERS, FISH, &0., AO., &C ri?"AU articles warranted to he as represent, ed. Patronage solicited. April 14, 77-lf T 0 WHOM IT MAY COXCEKN. All persons aro hereby forbid meddling with a BAY SIAItli loaueil by the undersigned to bTi;PUEN SNYUUH, Ju.. of Parryville, Pa., as tho name is my property. SrLFHEN SNYDER, 8.V., Parryville, Carbeu Co , Pa. April 7, 1877-3W, T 0 BOYEES OF MEAT. The nnderaf cued resnectfnllr Informs Miiu. tomers and the pnbllo lu general, that on and after the iztli of APRIL 1877. he will adopt tho CASH SYSTEM, and ror that imrpoae will put down the PRICE OF MEAT to the foUowlng very lownsuret uuuiuisiiiissTs, 12 ana 14 cents pe.-pound. BOILINO PIEChH. fl and 10 cent ner imiuiui. Olvlng lull weigut and suppl ring-meat from the Patronage sollciied. WM. LEUCKKL. Franklin, twp. April 7. 1877-Swl WANTED, the business men to know that they uu get. juu riiinnnu none cueaiier at OAaBon advocate ofilce than at auy other pis os In the county. Try us, AttUo Original Clicnp Cash Hare. TUo Itoflom Kuocked Out or Everything, nnil Everybody Happy I I I1 MsBmWS & W AT?r,,?.KaIln'u,0.n., NEW YORKwIthon UBUsnal assortment of FANCY and' BTAPI.ra. DRY fiooDs, fco.. nnd having for their motto Quick hakes and smau T Profits i "rher ire de termined to move THEIR ENTIRE BrocK QUICKLY at prices that will astoSi'h tho SSolV WE OFFER TO-DAY : 8 000 Yards Choice Styles of CALICOES at 6U cents per Yard. Lot of Bnlendid oinoita in f Skik?" BVALiS BLACK SILKS AND ItlOVRNIWG GOODS ftt.Y.e.I..r5,,',J S?n?. Prices. WIIITE OOODS-severnl job lots-much be'ow rsirni.r .n... HAMBURG EDoiGS atfromScents in largo variety end at lowest prices. "'H. '' Jtiuoous. i-aces, r.ow nncn.ngs. jsectwear.s ik Handksronlefs. Collars Ontrr Pricoal.0' CORSE IS at3i cents. Large assortment of Shawls at bWckI Special Dargalns In Cloths nnd Cnsslmeres, for Men's and Hoys' Wear. CARPETS and O IL CLOTHS at Reduced Prices. Oil Cloth at from 40 oents a yard and upwards PERFECTION 1 THE SHIRT TRADE. Colored Shirts at 75c, land f 1.25. White Dres --hilts at I. 11.25, tl 40 II 50 It tw w. in-rit. ffne2i;,Ittcn.Uo" to,M3KIS fine DRE-18 S II IK1 8 as being mfhl lot tbi "ini WaiiisnttV jSSSI ISid".'? "I" quality Linen Bosoms and Cuffs, warranted to tit Iperlectlv. at 'the ifollowinarfc FlnlshedVmKwrhr''7 " ,,':5 per tib"U D """"" " ' pS Sh1rt.''L?SldrV i ?T0 ST l'!??lt,'8 we'' as;T'" a"'' consMs of olmoat everything. Ttellable Oood. and plenty of thorn. Truthful representations, honest dealing with all, a thorough knowledge Tof our business by Judicious purchases. AND KNOWING WHERIS TO BUY to the BEST ADVANTACIK fnn.Vii?SiV0.."Sil8P ow I,ol'na agieeablo attention to our cStomeTiTand a whTraes?T0 make H pleasant wh. lhor you buy or not CASH OUR 'BASIS, we buy aud sell for CASD ond our customers get the benefit of It. Prices o' enshhoutes sre. and well can be lowei ! than long-time houses can afford to sell. The lowest living protlton everything "we M and amnl iSarmf " t0 "CeP U nSpKirJuy" 16080 ' J. T. IVUSDAUilI & SOJV, Original Cheap Cash More, Linderman'8 Dlock, opposite Tiibllc Squttro, LKHIGI1TON, PA. Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, Made up from the Best Material, In tho Latpst Styles, and Perfect Fits Gnar onteed, at LOWEST PRICES FOH CASH I ALSO, TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN THE PRICES OF Boots, Shoes, Gaitors, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing' Goods. 3r" Oalll and examine Goods and Prices before miking your purchases elsewhere. T. D. nT.ATTKR. IVrornlmnf. Toilor. -niu uuur uuuvu iub ruuno GERMAN'S GERMAN'S GRAND DEPOT FOR GRAND DEPOT FOR Is 8PLE.VDirii.v IS SPLENDIDLY BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, SHOES, SHOES, GAITERS, GAITERS, GAITERS, FOR THE LADIES, 1'OB THE LADIES, FOH THE LADIES, FOR THE GENTLEMEN. FOH TUB (1I5JTI,E.MKN, FOR THE GENTLEMEN, For the Children, For the Children. I havo bought largely far cash such lots Mmmi ll nni.friv hM.n.. a sonable, and Just what the neople are looking for, Positively, Compirntivolv, Positively, Comparatively, Store In Semmel'a- New Block, opposite Lelilghtop, Pa. WAE 01 HIGH PBIGES ! TIIitJlOLikX ARIKIlIt, Successor to D. Book & Co., At tlie 6i Mauimotli Store," Opposite the 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, QUEENSWARE, &c, &c, &or Also, ju&fc received a Car load of LIVERPOOL SALT,. which I am selling at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. tS0 If you really desiro to know how largo an amotmfc of Goods you can got 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. Besot, May 0, 1870-yl LEniGIITON, PENN'A. Wclssport Plauiiig Hill & Lumber Co., Keeper tf all r flmiounea to rartwnters. Bntldeni. Cofttfetor and othera. ttuit hiHir.rnnUiiH tbeirNKW MILIs. taey are now pre.mred.to eappfy thtm, at VKltY LOWEST J?HICEB. wliti. every dcriptiou ot Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut tors, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet Ware, &c, &c, Our Msctrinery Is all New h.vo no liesiialkiu In Uuarantelns Perlect BaUatiietliin to all wbo may lavor us witti taelr anlers. It von taavs not time to csll and select what you promotly, and at as low prices as tnoajcu you were uive us a i riai, ana joa win oe conTincea oi vrnot ire say. SOLOMON TKAKEL, D. B. ALDIUGUT, WM. B1EBT. JOHN D'EflT. Office and Mill, nearly onrioslte the Port Allen Houio. WE1SSPORT. Carbon County, l'euna, Ul Ser yard and pupwards. TRIMMINGS and NOTIONS' ew line of lllsok silk Fringes. Worsted nnd rwC2 Business Suits, Boys' Suits. square, lsaNiv aiutaiaj , LDiRnton, GERMAN'S GERMAN'S1 BOOTS AND SIIOES, BOOTS AND SHOES. KTonrrifln with STOCKED WITH aud bcoauso tiiey are so Buperlatlvelv LOW PRICED. Superlatively LOW PRICED. P. A. GERMAN. the Public Square, BANK STREET, mar.U-yl and ol tlie Most Approved Kind, so thit w want, vend your orders and tney wfil be filled) present. Jus )0, 1876-gX
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