1 too fefon &vmU II. V. MOHTIUMISK, EOITOK LBIUOUTON, I'A.l MTOKDAYMOKNINQ, NOVEMBER 17, 1877. Tlio nomination of Mr. Joliu WeUli, of Philadelphia, as Minister to England was unanimously confirmed by tbo Senate In executive session qu Friday of last week. -Schuyler Colfax writes to the Chi cngo Times to nay that his notorious endorsement of the cundurangn cancer cute swindle was not Intended for pub llcatton. Ho declares that hu wrote a private letter that got Into print without Ills knowledge ; and Incidentally he ays : "lam now In private lire, with neither desire nor willingness to become a public servant again In any capacity ." The oldest greenback Ave Is under glass at Nashville, Tenn. The Teller of the Third National Bank, In receiv ing a deposit, noticed a five marked let ter A, No. l,and dated March 10, 18G3. It was sent to the Treasury Depart ment, where It was Identified as the first five Issued under the Legal Tender Art. It has been handsomely framed, mud will be presented to the Historical Society. In the House of Representatives, Monday, the Army Appropriation bill was paised, with an amendment offer ed by Mr. Culberson, of Texas, provld lug "that a force of four cavalry regl ments slmll be recruited to one hundred men In each company, and the same shall be employed In the defence of the Mexican and Indian frontier of Texas provided that nothing herein contained shall authorize the recruiting of tho Dumber of men on the army rolls, In eluding Indian scouts and hospital stewards, 'beyond 20,000 men, of whom four full cavalry regiments shall be kept In service on the Mexican frontier In Texas." The vote on this amendment was 133 to 127, Messrs. Ulddlngs, Mills and Schleicher, of Tex an, voting with the Republicans agalust It. The bill was sent to the ben ate. Our Washington Letter. WAamsaTOV, D. C, Not. 13, 1877. The openly aggressive attitude of Conkllnc anil the deuiUe of Senator Morton are two events which are des tined to exert an important bearing up on the contest between the President and the Republicans of trio Senate. Yes terday a member of the Administration, Mieauing about uonKllng's recent pro liuncianiunto in the colloquial form of nn Interview, characterized it as " bold and aggressive, an J that it must bo met In the same snlrlt." lie uiu not. now ever, evince much belief that it would be thus elfectlvely treated, and rather deplored the sentimentality which may apply to the pious walks of a Christian life such forgiveness or forbearauce as receiving n smite on one cheek and turning the other for a similar applica' lion, et cetera but wlilcli is mighty in convenient as applied to politics. In liUlu English, the proposition hs re olved Itself into a question whether c onkllne shall destroy the Admiutstra tlon or the Administration destroy Conklltig, The stately Senator troin New York has his wnr paint on, and is brandishing his political tomahawk, much to the ratUfaction of other Re publican Senators, who think that they also have a cause of war and are ready to follow such a splendid leadership, On Saturday tho Republican Senators held a caucus, which was practically a council of war. Although Intimations of other subjects under consfderatlou were given out, the matter of the noml nations before tlio cjemtto and what course to pursue with regard to them, was the principal topic, and gave the to some very free expressions of opln Ion respecting the Administration. It was evident that Conkliug, Edmunds, Cameron, and other Senators of that btaudard of importance, were ready for war ; ana wose or lesser consequence, (except numerically speaking, wheu It comes to tlio common level, the ballot,) were not tudlsposed lo unite. At pres eut there Is every Indication of perfect unity or actiou upon an measures. To ineet this tide of opposition, which was fully expected, the administration depended upon the late Senator Morton Ills large experience In public alfolrn, his skill and ability as a debater, and Ills popularity lu tho Senate, all con duced to his success as the leader of the Adudnistratiou forces. It was lie llevtd, and rightly so too, that ho rould muster on his bide at least a majority of the Republicans, wuo, witli the Demo crats disposed to suppoit tlio nomina. tiou of good men to ullice, would have completely frustrated the efTorts of the oppuoing faction. The ileal li of Senator I Hot ton, therefore, is inure luau an or dinary loss. 1116 removal from the H-ene of the content fur political a-cen. deiicy leaves tlio administration with out a champion in the Senate. Stanley Matthews has already repeatedly shown himself unequal to tho responsibilities of the hour. 'I lie veteran Senators, who have pronounced lhemelvts Ima tile to the 1'reMdent, are waiting with guns pointed for Matthews, or Hoar, or any one else who may undertake to etann up lu the way of their hostile purposes, in order to show by summary example what It Is to oppose them lu their determination to make the admin istration pay the penalty of Indifference to their wishes, aud what they regard as the interests of the Republican party. Morton was the only man who Could have Unfiled their purposes. What the administration will do to recover a I'ootliuid In tho Senate remains to be teen. In looking over the list of Re ) uidlcin Senator-, there is not one of auy Importance wliotau now be reck oiird i,n. Dlaluu, who ban been co quetttng with the Administration ever since his first hasty onset In March last, might be considered as in good training to take Motton's place, but his Impair ed health will prevent any active part in the deliberations of the Senate for some weeks, If not months. It Is cer tain that tho Administration could make terms with Main? easier than any one else of weight, as he lias, for some months, been an object of repeated fa vors, and, having accepted them, could do no less than to reciprocate. Thus far in building up ru Adminis tration nartv in the Senate, the fates have been inauspicious. If this state of affairs continues, the President will find himself bound hand and root, witli the offices under his authority Oiled by men hostile to his Interests, and tbe Senate an insurmountable obstacle to their removal. Tbe friends of tho Pre sident, since the serious turn affairs have taken, havo been tn frequent con sultation as to the most expedient meas ures to meet this emergency. As the Democrats hnvo already Indicated their w 111 ncness not to antagonize we rresi dent In mutters of a uou-partlsUn char acter. thev mav be relied upon possioiy to co-operate with foui or live moderate Republlcau senators wno.u is ueiieveu, ... . l.. . I. ..M ,l,n H-naUanlla will oe n auy iu iu.a ui mo . nomni. cause, in so far as not to vote vmu i no opposing fraction of me party, ana perhaps to essay a ueieueu ui iiisuiuiou. A division In the Republican ranks, If it can be effected, Is now considered a matter of imperative necessity, unit it succeeded In, will soon break down the opposition. The Democrats In the meantime will be able to hold the bal ance of power. The eftec1 " tlio elections upon me Administration has not, according to their own statements, been discourag ing. It Is claimed that the champaigns were fought under most unfavorable circumstances. " That there were Pac tional coutests.local Issues, Independent candidates, struggling ' rings,' and everything else, not exciuuing a gener al apathy, which operated unfavorably to the interests or tuo jtepuuucan party ; und yet when tho result became known officially, and compared witli everything else, the defeat la some States and successes In others do not go tn nrove ouv thine." nils sort or reasoning Is all very consoling, and It must bo admtttea me results are nui so bad as they might have beeu.but to ex nect to hold the party together, or to add to Its permanent strength, without the cohesive agency of a Judicious ap- nllcatlon of natronane.ls to expect raoro than the mass of American citizens are able to understand or appreciate. Judclnc from luformatlou received here from influential anu ooserving tieujini in different parts of the country, the neonle still ireiierally sustain the Pros! dent, whilst tho politicians do not : but popular support will amount to naugm, unless very soon placed under the di rection of competent leaders. The exasperation of llie uepuo'ican managers will doubtless compel thu Ad ministration to no something eiuier to abandon all further abstract and ab surd uotlons of civil fervlce and give their attention to the lirst principles ol political eelf'preservation, which Is to distribute offices amoug-t those who will exercise them lu their support ami strengthen their hands, or to throw their power away upon persons who are without the lirst elements of useful ness, and who will bring upon them selves, the Administration, and the party, sure destruction, wueiner tne war upon the Administration will be gin now, or will be deferred until the regular session, remains to oe seen. The disposition of Conkllng, however, Is to begin at once by taking up the nominations which ate roost distasteful, aud to ventilate the President thorough ly through them. Tne raris Exposition oni win oe re ported to tho House within a few dais, and will provide for a Commissioner General and not less than twenty paid assistants, besides n number of honor ary commissioners. These places, that Is the paid ones, are In great demand. A carelul estimate snows mat mere are nut less than fifty applicants from each State, and about one hundred for each place, or about two thousand patriots ready to attend the Paris Exposition of 1878, at trie expenso oi tne uovern ment. As yet there has been no rush for the uon-pald commlsslonershlps.and It is not anticipated that the Secretary of State will bo much troubled with ex amining testimonials of applicants In this behalf. Notwithstandlnn the fact that noth Ine has vet been done by Congress, the subiect of adlournment is again aglta ting the Congressional mind. It Is now proposed to cet away by November 20, so as to draw mileage, and get home fur Thanksgiving Day. The regular session will begin December 3d, which will afford ample opportunity for mem bers east of the Mississippi to return In tlmo to be present at tlio opening. K. " Mellcan" man was endeavoring to break into his house, Seizing a five hooter, he rushed Into tbo steeet, cry. ing, " Comee on : trio shootee I" Queen Victoria, on her lofty pedestal In Victo ria Square, swaved her sceptre for the first time, while Nelson the old hero of many a naval encounter, threatened to Interview a number of " cabbie-," who furnish a guard of honor for him year after year. The Fishery Commission in session nt Halifax, N. S., have completed their arduous tak of examining witnesses relative to the Fishery question. Hon. D wight Foster and Mr. Dana, counsel repiesentlng the United States addres sed tho Commission at great length. The final decision In tho matter Is uot expected before the eud of November. A Now York merchant uamed Hearn last week proved to be equal to the oc casion of settling tho affairs of his de ceased brother. It appears that the firm of Hearn, Rodler & Co,, of Mon treal, had only been in existence eigh teen months. Duriug that time tho firm had paid the premiums on a life insurance policy for $7,000 for Mr. Hearn, the senior partner. On the de cease of tlio latrcr.tlie estate was wound up, by Mra Rodler, who also claimed tho Insuranco money. The deceased partner's brother arrived from Now York and obtaining possession of the polltlcles, departed for Now York with' out more ado. Endless litigation is likely to occur beloro tbe case will be finally settled. Hon. William Henry Draper, Chief Justice otOntailo, died on the 2d Inst., at Toronto at the nge ol seventy-seven. The deceajed Judge's life was closely blended with the progress of the coun try for the last halt century, lie came to Canada sixty years ago with nothing save his natural talents to recommend him. Duriug his lifetime, lie proved himself to be one of the finest Judges that has over griced the tench. Tlio Newfoundland fisheries mis sen son is a terrible failure. The prospect has not been so bad for many years, Unusual stormy weather has also caus ed the failuro of codfisblng. On the western coast of Newfoundland great destitution exists among the fishermen Crimes of violence are becoming more prevalent In Montreal. This may be attributed to tho practice of ludivl duals carrying firearms and bowle knives about their person. The law Is very stringent on this matter, but slnco the memorable 12th of July, the police find it Impossible to curb party strife, aud as a cousequence brutal combats and murderous assaults are on the lu crease. On the 1st lust., an attempt was made to shoot one William Patter son while In bed. Two police officers were recently fired at in different parts of the city by unknown parties. A few days ago a brutal tight, in which knives were used, took place on a crowded thoroughfare. Ou the Oth Inst., during the hours of midnight, a murder was perpetrated In the east end ot the city. A young French Canadian laborer nam ed liriseuois.was auacneu uy luur ruw- dies and fulled to the ground. While down, one Quintal drew a knife and stabbed him in the abadomen. Alter lingering for twenty-four hour In ter rible agony, hu expired. His assasstu has escaned to New York The discovery of the rlcn Hews ot nhosnhates In llie Ottawa Valley, re veals tlio welcome Intelligence that phosphate promises to become second only to lumber as an article of expor tation. A number of lumber concerns, having their headquarters In Ottawa, are beginning to realize that the lum ber business In the Ottawa valley Is not profitable In the present Inactivity of the lumber market, and are accord ingly entering Into the business of get' ting out phosphate. .Lotus. Cur Montreal Letter. IfoN-rnuAL, Nov. 0, 1S77. On Sunday morning last, an earth quake lasting a mluute and a half, was felt along the St. .Lawrence vaney Happily no loss of life occurred, ul tliouuh from all accounts, the shock was very severe. In Montreal, the visitatlou of a tremblement de terre al wnys awakens a convulsive tremor amnug the habitants, who are firm be lievers lu au ancient prophecy by a pious Jesuit, that tho island of Montreal would before the termination of the nineteenth century, be swallowed up by a terrible earthquake. This propuecy no doubt, dates as far back as 160.' when Canada, 'then known as La Noil vullu France, was visited by an earth ouake. which wrought terrible devasta tlon to life anil property. The last " cood shake" Iwhich Montreal ex perieuced was InllB'O. The earthquake ot Sunday morning, last was heralded ny a souuu of u 1st ni rumoung or mtin iter, or of a streetfear. disturbing the stillness of the eiitly ruurnl'ig by It slow locomotion. T1B "'fair havlug occurred at an ear I hour when Hi whole city was wrapt In slumber, very few ud v dua Is w ere seriously aiarmeu Nut so, lioweier, with Song Long, the nroDrletor of a "AVasnee House" in this city, who trsglned that eome gave himself up without a struggle It has since been found that tlio prisoner was connected with several other rob beries, some of which wero very heavy, and he will probably receive full punish tqent. Wceden, the prlze-finhter, will proba bly be remembered by many who have watched the course of Jersey Justice. He was a principal in tho contest with Walker last year, when Walker was killed, and It was nlleged that Weeden took an unfair advantage of him. The latter was arrested, tried, and convict ed. II o was sent to the State Prison at Trenton, New Jersey, but It was not long before he began to show signs of III health , and last Wednesday he died. It is supposed that tho disease was con sumption, evidently superinduced by tne conllnement within prison walls. Some months ago a young man named Hanoi, who was employed in the Tux office, was discovered In a series of pec ulations from the public purse, the sums aggregating many thousands of dollars. lie confessed Ills guilt, and Mated that having n few hundred dollars of his own, lie invested It In stocks, through a broker named Scl.relder, and suddenly found that lie had not only lost all lie had, but was in debt to said broker. Schreider, however, told liiin that such bad luck was unusual, and intimated that if he would try again he would probably be more successful. Expect ing to get his money back, lie "borrow ed" a few hundred dollars from tin treasuiy, Intending of course to return it : but ho lost tins too, aud growing desperate continued abstracting funds and Investluir itieui, niway.s will) loiS, until he concluded that Schreider was deliberately cheating him. Then lie transferred his transactions tn another broker named Elder, and continued Ills stealings and stock Investments, but with no better result, lie always lost, but ever grasping at tho nope of win ning It all back by some lucky spvcula- tlon kept ou bis downward course un til discovered. Both the brokers were arrested and tried for aiding and abet ting Hanel In his embezzlements, It beitig alleged that they knew the money was stolen. On Saturday the case was given to the Jury, and both brokers were found guilty. They wero sentenced to $12,000 fine each aud to three years' Imprisonment. They will find tho penitentiary a most undesirable change from their elegant homes and comfort able brokers' office, but then the way of transgressors Is seldom pleasant. What promises to be another dlsas trous strike has Just begun In this city, Several thousand weavers, employed in D-town mills, have quit work on ac count of a reduction lu their wages, and it Is feared that others will soon follow. The sums received by the men were so small that It Is no wouder they became dissatisfied ; the highest amount paid was S3j a month, and the lowest $11 the average is said to have been from 22 to 2s a month. These are slim in comes on which to support a family and yet thousands are making no more at other trades. The only ray of hope is that while the men could not 11 n employment at any prico a year or tw ago, all the mills hnve now plenty of orders, aud all can keep running. UAHL OSTiaLE, Our Philadelphia Letter. rUlLUJEiriUA.KOT. 13,1977, How was the election out your way 7 Here it was the worst mixed affair the Quaker City ever saw. In the first place tlio iJioor rarty nan -jj.uuu votes pledged. They managed to cast about 5.000. In the second place, the Repub licans were sure cr iu,uuu majority, but G3,U00 of them staiu nt Homo and tbo Democrats went under tne string with about 2,000 majority. Then Labor men laughed at their own defeat. The Democrats got mad because they did not nave a bigger majority, anu the ite publicans smiled quietly lu their sleeves, to think how nicely they had licked themselves; altogether It was the best natured election I ever saw, and the re suit seemed to please everybody. The only persons who feel sore over It are a few politicians who were counting on liulng their pockets a little more warm ly this winter but then the day of po litical huckstering isover, and no one cares wueiuer mey iikb uih present con ditlon of allalrsor not. Tlirougbout tli State tho same general good feeling prevails : aud, lanena'l in all, tho elec tion has had a most salutary effect. One of our most brilliant Journalists was burled In this city a few days ago, His name, John D. Stockton, is loinlllar to the newspaper world, and Ids writ lugs have attracted attention on both sides of the Atlantic. His last potltion was on the New York Herald, where he had charge of the dramatic depart ment, and where be became noted for the fairness of his Judgment, and the genius of bis literary work. The funer al was attended by all the leading newspaper men in tuts city, and a num ber from New York. Curious little Incidents are fqund lu the criminal annals ot every great city and some ot them are well wotthy of preservation. A patrolman, lu passing back of a grocery store one night last week, noticed a window open, and while staudlug there In the darkness wondering whether It was best to wake up the proprietor, who lived lu the sec ond story, or close up the shop himself. hu was surprised to bee a crate of eggs handed out of the window, and hear a voice ejaculate, "Take them, quick The policeman responded "All right, lu low toues, and, putting the crate down on the pAveiueut, slyly crawled thruugh the window, and, us he expect ed, collared a thief. The offender was considerably amazed to find that he bad passed bis plunder directly into the bands of a guardian Ol tho peace, ud Closing Prices of DeIIavkn & Town sknd, Stock, Government and uold 40 South Third Street, I'hiladelphi Novemoei 15th 1877. IJ. .6'. 1681.... I10 bid 110k llkM U. 8. 5-20'e, 1S6S-J.& J. ...10,', uiu 105. nsked i. o. 5--ir8. 1567 ,ius ma ins) nsKea 1 . h. 3-!0'a. 180S 1 In bid 110k askeO IT. ri, iiMU'a bin I'll., atKoa IT. H. I 'urrenpv. a's Vl bid 121k asked U..H. f issl. new I06H bid louH ama-d II. H. 4l4'. new Ilttl. bid 105k Hiked V si I'snew.,. loll, bid W.h sited L-eiinayirunia u. u ait pin bbkbq l'hila. A Heading It. 11..... 11k bid I5S aakee LelilKU Vwey n. u sik uiu av aaKea llilili I'oil .t Nov. Co.... 16k UHl IfcH tsued Unltnl companies otf. J.117 bid II7H nuked I'IIU.,TitusT..ftUaff 11. Jt. 8 bid 9 aakod l'hila. A ICrla K. K Bk Did 9to uaird nituern Central II. 11.... IS bid IS oaken irattunviiiu 1'ftsa. n.it. i:o. nk bid life aated Uold ,.U'2i. bid 102S aaktd JSq-OTICE IN DIYOKCE. Mary Willlama, by tin No, 7, Juno Term, H77. uexi menu Morgan l'rico, rt. Bur Libel lor Divorce, a mm For NINETY DATS FROM DATE, A SOLID COLD SOCIETV BADGE Cunt iflflrei! trill on cnfflpltancswlth th follow tnf ndltlom-Th yrutktt Jewelry Co , 704 Chut nut Ptreel, PhlUdrrnhlt, luknnfturtri of Solid Uold Swift? ami Lodga BkoVm. wlllrnl m Solid Gold Society Itsdft to krt too vtai rvoolTti liL noilae. a rDi.!! tMlvcriiilnc tiremlnm from thU honu. fhu YlaulM n rim aro ruuuttotd to l I tclU ild. m ttt toUoDl&c Itlur fraia lb ConbUT ftillUtuif1 Cmcn y T lunar Jftmtttr Ca., l(ft Cboatnui BtTMt, ralludtlphl, Ta. To whCmi II ftty O0H0erat-Tfceb!jta tent oat orvlT IhU arraiiMnl w guarantee to ba amid tol.1, ciianirk-Oi On-raved, atxl fiklihed by lb toil workvwa. and mad acoonUng to tht reROlatira d.'ilrat obtained front lb W aocrplarlta f tbo tariova order tbroafliout tbo I olid utr and tirrat Brlbtla. We honor no order that does not coutaln tne Gold Harffft Cvuou a ad wo wUi bet kooor lb coupon after BtnGU dor a trout Ui daw ot tbla paper. ISlKUOdl JtilkXTLVt JEWELRY CO. GOLD BADGE COUPON. On rewlrl tt Inll e"ir". IwihtT with W) nli to eow ail etiaf. In. I eluding exprettare nr luatuius, i M.klo auU boijuf, wo horab agrto to twod to Boclcstr or Lodco Badco Pin. TTo warrant th ahova TUJim to b worth f K. ai an-h OAr1a aro naftr'onU. I All chaw aro to ba ropnld ly theliOcoiit a nt ua, and tb Solid Uokl society 2 s2k lor Lodge Ui1r4 Tin I hi dt-IUcrvJ ai deillnatioo, frco of an other ehargt. Good fur laluctr dire foaf iliu of ll-la i nr. fur hi.h iiita e.tuuwi null BBU (UIU, lOlgUVUJ fMA.-lkljl.-V . r tt .LI(I ill. T(H Cacatout St,, irMladolpblay T. na-1 a mn ii nn in mitm Mmaiinw iiiniai mtimt w Tho Ditmoa of tbo Ordera tbaicac!i Guld Hfa rerreatnti are at follower Nm. U, flood Templar) NoI. 6, V, in, a, SU, Maaouto; ot, 8, b. hue Tatnper "WV ancot No. 4, kniiruia of luui, No, 7, boot of Awrrkai tint. . , ti. li, a), 3, if, du, wiia-fciiii ii.ii, ii, scii, Auierffiu iDnn-j ro, is, km hcbi Not. IT, ItU, Ma4oulo aud Odd-l-'clluwi combined; li. 1J, Lovamutlts1 XD(lnfert No. Tl, Temple of Honor, HwfjlLuwiuj UolJ l.l pin are not tw ffa iurrouBd Innetigrnltigi lr waut ff space: No. al, Granrtn) No. S3, Odd.rtUowi' Ineamp tueuti .No. UJ, KutKiiu of l"iulai aud OJd-t'tlmwa coiubluedl No, ItPrnldi; No,' Bi kbhjbU'Teiniilari No. Utt, Urant Armj f tho Itnwbllot ho. ST,-TemperaBoa ltadgo tm,hor, cruaa, and bca.il couiblm-J) , No. 44, 1 emplo rf Hoot and (dd-'cl Iowa eoiubluedi No. ai, Ked Uea aud Odd t'ollowa coiublacd I No ad. Hfcfil SUper, wilU Compoat and ftuara, impOrtaitt NOTICE, lTthe termf of thli eontraet. thla liberal arraneement fanlda rd (Hroolj ilvotr day from lUfl dto of tui itpr 1 tmreroro It li to tho lnwret of all who an eulU Ued tolu bcne&u toaeo tbat the an unt del.arml lf reaaon of the axylraiUai oftk iiiat ipevlbed All letter ordurtoi Udjt aliuiiU Uo dirooud to Uia FRANKLIN JEWKMtY CO., 704 ChfstBot St., ThlU., P. UaDdaouie illmtratrd cataloauo aritt frve. If mail, on application. Coyf rlfbtod by tlio itujiajjH JawaiAr Cw., ltll. AGO0WLEDGED FACT, are ofTeringf greateif induqe- msent to- close Cash Boyers tii Fall and Winter lilt Y d-OB9 than ever before" is admitted hj larg-e Crowds of customers who visit the store daily to malce purcheses. F A li Ii Dress Suits, Business Suits. ETan Williams. bin. You will Dleatte take notice tnat the underiiimieil bna been appointed CowmiMiimer, br the Court of Coiuiood XMeaaof Ujitoti Couu tv, to take testimony tn ur nbove LlUe! O .ae for Divorce, and will attend to said dutie- at nis OiUceiu Maiit hCaunk on TUKSUAY. llie :7th dar of NOVKHUIslt, 1077, at MNK o'clock a. oi. wneu una wiiere you ana all other per aoni lntumted may attend. Comiulssiouer. Manch Chunk, Not. 3, 1877-W4. 100,000 READERS AUK CALLING TOR The ORIGIN and HISTORY OP THE RUSSIAN ATLD TURK, And tbo GREAT CONTKSTnow WAOING UKTVKHr THfcM. Onr KUKSO-TUHKISU WAR BOOK la the moat Reliable. Accurate and Cumpretin-itvrti and miti lu mo i lkuam- knuhavinqs. MACd and n.ANw. mo moat aauwy, deaiiatila ana uaeiui iwjk now puDiuut u. 6000 Actlvo Agfiits Wanted! Tboaedaaiilnx Tivntoijron thla work aboald arait luuiuauivea oi an nr avpucavioo. Aiao. 1000 AGENTS WANTED on our QranD CombinatioN ProspeotuS, HEFBEiENTISa 150 Distinct I'odlications Of nnlvrraal Intcr.At, tncmdJnir Aarlcaltnro, Blorranhical. lllatorical. llellmoaa anil Mlacel- luneou Worka. Halea madp rom tbia froapoo iu, nucu .! aiugio owiu (all Alto on our nearly icq Ktriea of PltEMIUM FAMILY BIBLES, ENGLISH and OEItMAN, rRO TE8TANT and CATHOLIC. Awarded buoetlonlr over all otbera. for tbeir lnvalnaOle Aid. and Hnnerb lllmlinKa, al iae liltAHU UEMTENNIAL XSArUlllU3, 1070. I'm tlculara free, Addreu JOHN. sa.t.l. UTT I'OTTKIl &. CO., Publtaliera, rniLAOCLPIIIA PrOllltlblO rn5J1A"rTSe0D,',en . - everr towu audritv, Employment. TNfi mrtmnri." Tim Preiulllai Hlecl Kncraf- lue. 5 fei-t it iceto Hielio, " IbeFlndiogol tbo Su.uiur lu ttia Trmn e " la Driasnled ui each auoacnoer. ror only ll.ts per yeir. ruia piclnie lanulreraallr admired and ahould bo lu OTerr bouaehoid. Extra laraa cfl romuilialona paid to Agent, write ror terma ana Areuva ouinr. WorUIng Clinrch Tub. Co., SepCWniJ 7 WASRISi ?t , Vcw Yort. Youths' suits, msma b,ts Made up from the Rest Material. In the Latest Styles, nd Perfect Tltt Gr nnteed. at LOWEST TRICES FOR CASH ALSO. TREMENDOUS SLA-UGUTEIl IN T11K PRICES Ol Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing; Goods. lycall and examine Oooda and rncea beloro miklna- yonrpnicJiaaf a elaawbara. . T. JJ. VJLiAUao, iuercnaaL ahuoi-, 2nd door aboTe the Fublle Square, BANK STREET, LthlghtoB.- WAE, ON HIGH PRICES ! TraoioiAisr Aits Kit Successor to D. Book & Co., At tlie " Mamiiiotli JStore5?5 OoDosito io L. & S Dopofc, BANK Street, Respectfully announces to his customers and friendi thai he is daily receiving additions to his stock of LADIES' UKISSS and VU.X liuuua, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c, &c, &o Also, just received n car load of LIVERPOOL SALT, which I am selling at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. ggT If you really desire to know how largo an amount of Goods you can gob for a small sum of Ready Money, you should not fail to givo mo a call before making your purchases elsewhere. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.BeT)ot, May 0, !870-y1 LEniOIlTOCT, JTON'A. Weissport Planing Mill & Lumber Co., noinectfullr "nnouoto to Carpe nlera. natulan. Contractor! ai.Aolbera. that bavlni ""J"1" their NKW JIILI.H. tat-y aronoia prenared.w aopply themat VKHT LOWEST riltoxa, will. every uoionpiiou oi , DUMBER, Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut ters, MoldinffsV Brackets, Cabinet Ware, &o., &c, On the rborteat Notice Our Maehlaery ta all New and or tb Kii that in h xve no heaiioiion In onaranlrlni rerteot Sailalactlun i to all who majr layor na witb thtU ItToubnvonotllopotocalland w.ectwbat you want. .md jourordera and tber wtU ba all. n-omnllv and ot aa low price, aa tboairb vou wero iireaeni. Give u a Trial, and you will be convinced of vtbat "6 ay. SOLOMON YEAKKb, 1). li. ALI3RIQ11T, WM. BIERT. JOHN BIERT. OMce and Mill, nearly orpoilte tb. Fort Allei Houi. WXISSPOBT. Cart Canty, I'tnna, '
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