n. v. MORxniMau, LCITOtt LEniOUTO.V, PAj SATCItDOf JUOUNINO, J ANUAHY VO, IS7S. i ' i.i ... i Goorga II. Pendleton -w-iaoloctod United EtaUa Senator by tha Legislature of Ohio Tuesday, In tb Senate bo received 24 out of33votoi la tho IIouoc, Ci out tf 105. Tha Republican rotes ftcrocast blank. ' Ths House ttf RcprosonUtlTe at Harris burg Tuoalaj- again took up tho question of tbo order of legislation, and Anally decided, by a Vote of 97 to S4, that no business pond lug at tho clow of last session shall bo con tiderod, unices rc-lntroduocd. This averts tho threatened dead-lock. A number of bills rroro reported favorably ( also a resolution from tho Committee on Federal Relations, declaring for tho retioal of tho data clauso of tho Resumption Act. General McClcllah Vf.13 Inaugurated Goromor of New Jersey, at Trenton, Tues day, with imposing civic and military cere monies, in tho pro.enco of thousands of people. His inaugural is devoted chiefly to national affairs. It accepts tho existing settlement of tho Southern question as final, opposes tho revival of "a subject which honor and interest aliko require to bo buried forever," and etrongly favors agold standard and honest monev. Eulogy. Hon. W. M. Ripshcr, of this borough, in tho House of Representatives, on tho Oth Inst, paid tho following eloquent tribute to the memory of tho late Hon. David II. Jones, of Blair county, Pa. : Mr. Sneaker, since this House of Repre sentatives adjourned on tho 23d day of March, 1877leath,that enemy nf the human, race, "that awful gulf, no mortal e'er repass-e-.l," has opened wide its portals and engulfed one of our members. The honorablegentleman.David M. Jones, one of the members of this House, from the county of Blair, has passed through the dai k valley of the shadow of death never to re turn, "To tell what's doing on the other side." It was tho inexorable will of that Higher Power, which so frequently manifests itclf in nature, that again triumphed over the feeble and transient powers of mortal man and deprived us of an endeared friend and n valued member of tin's body. I had the pleasure of an intimate acquaintance witli tin deceased durins tbo session of 1877, and I was forcibly impressed with tho belief that his vital powers were then rapidly passing ait-ay. I can freely say that I never knew a man who practically exemplified more riblimity in hope, courage and bravery than our deeeaseil friend ami member did in that lonz hopeless, gloomy and uneven struggle with that ghuitly and unrelcntless foo of mankind consumption, which had fastened its icy old clutches with such a dcaillv grasp npon his vitals, and like the vnmnlro was slowly but surely drinking bis life blood. I am informed that this sublime hope and courage never failed him during all the tedious and trying days, nights, weeks anil months of suffering through which ho valiantly struggled with that terrible foo in tlat unequal contest. Sucii hope, bravery and self-reliant in such an emergency, and in such an ago of emotional, artificial and sentimental ten dencies, are truly noble nud worthy to be hold. I cannot help but say this, because iu my brief intercourse with him, ho forcibly impressed me with it. Thcso are virtues and manly qualities worthy of emulation. Yv'e deenlv mourn thol6js. Ho was a man of robust virtues, nnd hisloas will bo keenly felt. Wo will miss an esteomed and honored member, the pablic a useful servant and his constituents an hone.it and faithful reurescntalive. At home ho was honored ond rospected, bavins served in a number of public posi ton, besides gallantly sorving his cmintiy iu mc mi un a war., no was twice bevcru ly wounded j once at tho battle of Bull Itiinj and agiin at Gettysburg, which rcuiltcd in tho amputation of his left legobovc tho knee. Ho was also taken a prisoner ofwarnttho battle of Clinncellorsville. Such sacrifices as thc3e are tho greatest that tho citizen and patriot can ofl'or to his country. It is stuk liig life and all. In the month of July last, ho started for t.ie new Slate of Colorado, in good spirits, nnd hopes for an Improvement of his health. Hut soon after his airival at Denver City on July 13th tho edict came forth from some unseen, but potent tribunal, that hi B.tuds of life were run spirit, hope, courage and lifo departed, andhoquletlyand serene ly breathed his last. His age was thirty n n years. lie was called awoy from his field of use falness in tbo prime of life. This will re wind us of what was said in days of yore: "Whom the Gods love dio young." But death Is after nil, not a chango fo bo dreaded, or a calamity to be dcploicd j but in itself is as beneficent as natural and dis jiensable as any other divinely-ordered oc currence. I agrjc with the jet who says: There iilo icaiui yj.nl seems so Is transition- This lile of mortal tironlh. is iiui tbo auburn ot th ur eljslan. V'buss portals wo call de ulj " Colton takes this view, and has well said: "In tho wholocourwj of our observation there is not so misrepresented and absurd a per- 'nag ns death. Some have styled him the king of terrors, w ion ho might with los impropiietvrliave been termed tho terror ofMngSj others havo dreaded huu nsancvil without cnd,iltliou:;li it was in their own power to make him the end of all evil. Hs lias been vilified ns tho caiuo of niigulsh.rondcriiaiiini, and despair; but these, alas, are things tlut upiertaiu not unto death but unto life, line btrauea paradox is this, that wo Invn tlK- disteiniier nud loathe therciiisrivjpreferringthe fiercest buffeting of tlio.urirrCPano t" the tranquili ty of the harbor.- The poet hi:s lent It's Ac tum, tho painter ids colors, tho orator his trop, to rjortray deutb asthe grand tLMrov c , tho enemy, the prineo of phantoms and of shades. But can ho be called a destrover, who, for a perisliablo state gives us that which is eternal? Can he bo styled the encmv, who is the best friend only of tho bcst.who'iioverdcsorls them nt tliefrutmost need, and whoso fricud flt.p proves the1 matt valuable to those who Iho tho longest? Can lie be terinfettlio prince of phantoms md of shades, who destroys that which is tran lent and temporary, to otablish that 4ich is alono real and fixed ? And what are the mournful oecutoh e ns, the sablo trophies, and lbs melancholy in ignia with which we surround hlfii, tho s-pulchal gloom, the mouldcriuj carcass and t&j 6luny worm? Thc-w, indeod,aro thsidlo feors and empty terare, not os tbs doad but of th living: Perhaps, he summons us too soon from tho' ioasi w lilt! ; uo n soi it the exchange is not for the better, it isnothis fanlt.but our own; tho call Is a reprieve rather than a Ecntcnccj for "who would wish to sit at the board, when no can no longer partako of tho banquet, or live on the pain, whm ho has been long ilend to pleasure? Tyrants can entenco their victims to death, but how much more ill cad fill would be their power, could they sentence them to life? Tino wisdom thanks death for what ho takes, and still moro for what ho brill is. Yet with all theco consolations and hopes human nature Is not at care, and when we reflect how our departed friend and co-laborer was called nway in the meridian of life, vrc are, after nil, eontraincd to feel tho forco of Touni'4 euggestlvo observation ) " Death loves a shining mark, a signal blow," Our Wiishingtmi l.rltrp. Thi Flag is vp again llc-asscmlling of Con gress The Sixteenth Amendment and its Advocates Woman's Hiyhts Social events. Washixotos, Jim. II, 1S7S, Aflor n month of quiet and rest tho Capi tal has again resumed its usual activity nud on Tbuctday tho Congress reassembled, the Senato with about fifty members present, and in tho House, two hundred and fifty members responded to the call. Investiga tions of various forms havo been proposed, and committees appointed for tho purpose, but judging from tho Investigations of the forty-fourth Congress it can hardly bo ex pected that they will bo " wisely begun and properly Conducted" That Belknap was exposed and driven out of tho Cabinet at a cost of nearly a million dollars was about the only result then accomplished. It would puzzle anyone to point to nnv other result horn such a largo expenditure of public money to say nothing of timo which could havo been better used in tho public interests. A novel feature of tho doings at the Cap! tol during the week has been the presence of tho suffering sisters sadly silting at tho jiortnls of tho House, keenly eyeing every man that passed, and ever and anon jwunc Ing down upon a member and busily buz zing him on the subject of tho pressing neccessity for a new patch on the Constitution, just how many converts this mado I am unable to say, but judging from tho radiant smiles that illuminated tho face of Dr. Mary Walker, ns she playfully pranced down the avenue after the adjoin utucut, the sull'cra gists must havo received considerable en couragement from the solons. On the floor tho presence of tho femalo sentinels at tho doors was tho subject of much conversation, and the observations by dignified statesmen were not in everv iusumco characterized bv solemn sctiso of (ho seriousness of the crisis that its nnKrtanco deserves. Preparatory meetings for tho omcafd inarch has been in progress for the last eight days, delegates arriving hero on all trains, many coming long distances. Their headquarters . . I. Tt: , . it i . . is in mo ingi; a jiuusc, wncro uikui arriving they were at once conducted. Hero tbev registered and were then as-snmcd to nrivato ijuai n-i-ij twin menus, rusiuuus ana sy; palluzers about town. STOnillXO THE DA3I1LC. When tho hour of ten o'clock arrived on Friday, notwithstanding tha down jiouring rain, the ladies reception-room in tile Senate was in full possession of tho femalo sufl'ru gists, who, in force, braved tho weather rubber shoed, uuibrclljcd nnd water proofed, witli tho full intend of holdinn the tort until the last armed foe expired. Their nresence at the Capitol naturally attracted n large crowd, and Iwf.iro th.' hour of opening services, tho loom, back of chairs and sofa.. occupied uy the delegates wai jammed, orsxixc thu ruix. Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hooker began the business in a brief speech, in which she asked all thoso interested in tho work to come forward and briefly express their sentiments. A ferVimt Tfmvof'f.dfuu'.f. which- ww ilo. livered by Mrs. Lawrence, (rf.Mas.ac!ni3tts, who said that the mercies of God should be extended them in drawing Iho beau's of tho Legislators towards the woiueus wants. Mrs. Dr. Lorini then cave a ceneral viev of tho subjovt, ut tho conclusion of which the crowd led by .Mrs. Herbert sang, ' My Country, 'tis of thee. Sweet Land of Ubcrtv." Siieechcs by prominent ladies then followed in rapid succession. Miss Julia Smith, of u.asu n jurg, uoun., sp-juo ol litr outrageous oppression and her historical cows whieTi aro annually soisjd for taxes, lira. Stanton held that women's enfranchisement is as much a pdiliial necessity us was tho negro's enfranchisement, cr seoui-intr of bis pivil rights. Mrs. Gage twke of woman's fitness t U;o tho ballot intelligently. Mrs. Mary A. Stewart, of Delaware, clainiid fio b illot asa ngnt und not ns a privilege ; and Mrs. Her belt, of Illinois, and Mrs. Lnwrencp. n Massachusetts, closed by speaking of the great goit that would follow tho extension of uoinan's-inlluencoovcra wider sphere, than !.-. I, 1 ..!... ' nit. iH'iiiiTuim biH-iai circ1. The untileaMiut weatlier l iko ii-it trpr-l has not estentially deranged social plans nor """i ""nai t-ltjityim-lll, 1110 IlliHOrilV ol ladies nut Ik-iii:; intimidated in their tier 1 irmuuco iiltliu dut os which eii'-tnin imilies tic riyncur by annoyances, rendered nlmosl iiisiguifieant by tbo iiiniliancca anil conve uiences within therauimaiid tif wealth. The rcceptionsoflhi! wives ot the r-.iliim-l i,niw. and of the judges of the Supremo Court were well patronized. Tho most interesilng on itit is concerning tlio projected fete which is in procc-s ol preperatiou bv the members o! the Siianish legation in honnr nfilmm.ir. riagooftho yi.unr King of Spain, for tho 2tthr.f this month. Tno members of the diplomatic corpf, cibinet ofiieer-', Ac, all to bo invited to jurucipato in the festivities, to wii n.w ,u ,iunim-vs, auu uiMin a waio ...n.l r .1. ... U'V ul .iirniisiii, Lcncrosity nui gooil fistoof tbo Spanish Minister and hi: beautiful and brilliant wife. Mni1.nn M-m. tilla has imported furlhisti&ysion a jnirei-ous miv, iLutmiij ll.llliill.ll mill ig. mirhable for its licli combinations. Other laniU briiiK odors, source anc: song, and robes nnd notions I'rainod in foreign looms." So Faid young in his " Kight thougiits," which aro noljojy'a thougTits now, and who never meant his works lor u fashion article. Intelligence, artistic talents and more patience, than L'ly.-es had are used in tlio phKluction ol one of tho maive ious dresses worn at this time. B. Flrt Xnilounl Hank of r.ohlchf un Owing to tho deprecation in tbo vjIuo of Iho U. S. loiul$ depoMtei. witli the Treasur- cr ol tho United Statoa to bcaire iu oirculn tion, no dividend wa declarctl for tho&i. months ending December 3!t, 1677, by this institution,-but tho entire profits carried to tlio premium aeoount. Thia va done in cmplianeo with the National KankinK Law touching tho declaration ofdividends, which icaus : ( o nwoeituion. ranymefuVftr thereof, thai . diirinq tho timo itj?w)l ooutimw iu pinking oporunnB. witMmw or iKrmit to Iks withimwn.ehheriiitliA rarmMfJiviiir.,,,., or othwwie, nuy portion of Us capital. If such u&xddou, ftnil- to or wWIng JUuiauiiLiiaijmt.'iijungc its und'vided nrofils then on hand, no dlvl. dend shall bo made." Tho total amountof premium paid by tho Bank on U. S. Bond3 is $9,812.49; tho nriountof this account January 1, 187P, is $0,400.14, which is in excess of tho market valuo of Bonds ($50,000 A per cent, and S2 5,000 4 per cent.) now held by tho Bank. This excess must bo reduced, nnd to effect this the het earning f.if the six months end ing December 31st, 1877, must bo carried to this account. Tlio total net Mrn'nirff. nbovn enrrpnf, evnrnr. o nod fnxi-p, pDiil.diiila tLotnneof the u-tiik' exltcnco is ts.r.r.i oi or iifiinv 7 nor cocu oa caiutnl lor timo iniBHru, Tno IlinkpiHln nivli1onA..f4 ail lO Oiri'od to rrcmlnm ttcconat.. S.CH as Carilot to sury nsacoouui.... tsio) eSCG) C8 Tho declino of tho Bonds is due to tho dc- cllno in valuo of Gold, The number of witnesses for tho nrosc- cutiou in tlio Geo. K, Smith murder-case, allied ocioro tno urnnd Jur)', was quito larce. Kellcv " the bum" brousht here bv Sheriff Hoffman, of Columbia, "was ono of them. Closing Prices of Dr.llivnx k TowxsF.xn, htocic, uovcrumcnt and uoid, -iu Bouth Third Street, Philadelphia, Jan. 17, 1878. IT. H.IIM. IfH ..107 trd 1(T, ,?h6i .. i3 Dili U3H .tskid ..IU 7a Iml I": ntlud .1 li(t 103 nsk.ri ..H77 hid I bh a-krc U. R. 5.2t.' 15-J, &J a. 5- I'D I .Hi, 7 J.N. 3.K.'S. 1S5S tl. S Ji.4 i' tr. w. ciiriencv.o's.... us oui izz naked U 8. I.'mISSi. l:c,v Ui lit it 10, h nnurd I'.tfMHV. new 101 blit lOt'i aikeil U 't 4'anow 0'!i lul U2M asltid 'nt,nsrivai)iD it. It....,... D'.ii 3 .-i,K0i! 'luln & Hemline It. It I'Jh I'M in), aci,1 Lehigh Valley 11. lti 2 l.ld 0)j nskcfl r.-lilirh Coll J: inv. Co.... ll'i hid 13 uskir, TJnittil Ceninnntonnt. J.1.2 bid iC3 nRhfd I'lits.,Tltmvi cStlinff lt.lt. 7 bin 7h naked hlln. i't I rli' It it ni DM t DSKfd iiitlioro Central 11.11... i,l(l lf,l. hrvpA fo'tonvlllo l'asi. It. It. Co l, bid 01 tinted Gold 1(2 Did 102"4 askid uwu.mjaij,ua,amLJiiiiURiljmja'iiaaTali Special Notices. E. P. Kimkd's Hitler Wino of Iron. Thla It'ulv vnl.nlio tinld fins been ai tnnto nrhlv tO'tfl by nd e.ns-jt8 or tint coranmniti thutiMHinwoecmil mdNoonsiblo as a Tonlo me- lcliifl. It cost- but ditto, n.ttinen ilio b otnl iinl Gives tone to iho Rtomocii, lenovnttn tlio uy tern nnO prolongs life. jLveryhotly ebuula hau it. Ftr iho enroot Weals S!6inic!n General le bultv, IimiKO"tIon. D.mcO! clioijtonadai and lor&u ca cfjcq-iiriusaiiuijic. , lUcint But or lioii wo u t-f!B"H--Ci ruteut .Mtiir urtic uxirtp cmubined with tho most ener-reUe of eRctable to nca Yo.lov; 1'enivian 11 ik. un on warn wiuieiuiiiir in nnuutuou j uu i )o yjti waat a frool ai petite I Do you Hunt 10 putrid oi lietvousuoes 1 I)j you want energy I Do yon wnut to aieep well 1 D , o i w-nt to unitt up yoar constitution 1 Do voi wnt to leel well 1 Do oti wbiit a orl-k an J vt?nroun felinal If rim do tiv KUNKUL'j OtlTUlt WISE I (n v atiE a tnaioi mm vnlnio n tone I I'ewiiro ut couuttift'lti Knntol'H Hitter Winoif Inm l the oniv fimo mid efTeutuat icmctly in tbo Wuowii wnr'd fur (.lid poimiuo it cui'u t l Dyinchhlii n:i ID biilty-tiuj ni thuro aio ii ui'iubcrof iuiltat oasoff i-d to ibo ntiolic I wniix. cannon tno t'oiimr.uiitv In t u i baio natio but tho cO mini- urtido niunutnctured bv K. F Kuukel nndliRVlne bid t mi ou thocorniit oveiy ouMltj. Tde ver .net lb it ntliern aro at- lenumoir in iniitnio inin iuniuio leino iv. piovenlts worrli in.d e;. intra v-dumoi EniUta rnr u -t iiiopenmno. u v. Kinxoj. Sold oniv In il onttlo-. -oMtiv'.Diii pifttaar.d detbVH-veiVwhpro 11, K. Kunket. Fni re.oit JNoitliMi.t Street, 1 liublphu. l'.u Tnpo Virni Ilciuovcd Alive. Jlea-I nud a 1 c midel" In two lrjuts. No fro till be id bit 1'iu uud fttornjicb Wur.ni Oiiiuved a.' Dr. KLiikn, 5J MMlli i. Mioel, l'lidaduloiMa. Lya. rnd for drciLir nrnk i o.ir d ti'it tor a oditfeul Ku.NKE'w '.'OiiI stuLU "A WIDOW ASD HUH "HII.D." ABliiiiil.ir i.'istmco of ciiLtrbtitlmi cn-no to llshti not Iocs slice, Mb eh is Unas rilatedt (jo.uif into n iie.Khboi sIiouho ouotlay lact vcc, I found cuo of iho children euiroilnc; toni a neverocouuh untiospreNSedmy op.nion ttatit was a cao in walch molicul oa.l&titnc.i should b obtained. 'I ho mother cf iho bny oproed Hist It was verv bud but said (hot bcfoio calling In a doctor who intruded to try a cii'e that sfco ht d lout; used In Mini, ar cases, mil never lounil to la.L tm oclni; pi oso.l tacoinmnulcato tho pro- i-crlptlOii. alio rravelv lbftriited mo timt the cli.i.n eoifistod !n IIalc's jioxlt of lloui!. iiou.'.u AND Till, ami that it could uo obtune.l cf ni; U:o dnijiiiits. Prlcc&'criitsouil SI. Great, avtnf by puich isins larca k.z Vepjt, L'Ktr 1UXT0X, 7 sixth avoaue, Tfow VorJt City. I'iKn's Toothache Ditors cm o iu ono mlnnt ft IP Yocso Ladies with Elotcheb on their s:.in which tiro ot roueo.isly attributed tolrio tniliittics of too liver, wcu.driecaid cosuuillcs ai. d w rsurinb.and would ttdept the proefco of tiiltugn worm 1 nth cerv day wltnnCako of fILrN'b uuMmis Eoaraia ctnn union, iho iiiitiihtlvbiimiihes waultl .ooa tliiip.iear and tlio lillv and tbo roi wouU tuko tieir p'.nce Thiais a tract wb rli tbitnslr.onabloaro fist btsuiuuifcto flu I out H tbeir tleeldoa ndvjutase. Moid uy druxrfct'. l'uco :tr. per ciko. I IJox (3 c.-i'iO 1 75c, 8'Ui bv ii. all. pr.'pn d on receipt of pf Ico. O 8. ClinritMCN, proprietor, 7 sixth uveutie, ftevv Yort. IffLL's ItAia AMD WnisKcit Dte, Tllnck or mown, So. July?, 1:77, Health awl Happiness. Jlfflltn "i'l llunluea "o rilcele-w Wra'tli t iiiuh inifH-tHirt, ui-ti yvi inu aro wil Jitt mo it a vi Lry uuo wju vtiu u&3 WvishVs Livor Pills. T.ieoiiiv muu lU .li3 1- r luri'M Liver Jypep. vi i, lloaJuibe fuut Niomae.i, Cotstiuntiuu. Un oi av, aNuwa, ami nil UUnm ooinii ututn nnd Itlmtil i;imiUoim. Kiiiie c uu no uuIohh Pica, it "Win r.Kbt rnna." Ii your DinLpi-.twil1 net PuiMHj- HiiiisJiTuiH wr ui.o iux la JlarllCX, DON'T NEGLECT AC0UGa or I'lti. when ?5 cents will buv n uott o of I)r 1'iflzU'i'B fouyhriii) atai.y oiiiK'Xure. It bus TO CONSUMPTIVES. Dr. rrjzln'Hrojijb tyr. u ot lu ennectJen bluuJi t fin Lnimdn .C.evp1fiif.O. Oct. 3. 7i. iir. ViuzjEii. Df.ucir: If.o n u duty I owe 10 ausT-r u iiciiituitv U uritu ou l-'orMim I line i whi hoiu (Hicioiii b a couiih, ra'Hii irtl HtuU", witli eery tyuiinum ot LeluJi coi U iiKitcoi.H tup ln i ui . i u;wc ti metl.L'iirv ..i,tKu on wituuut (lmtilific.K-u luhiton n t on imtHjinoni muHi 1'iouiiui i.i Lit-veuutl tLy BieiaiH ii'o cei oho oi wiiieti pruuoui.o U my C'KOi-cnjMt. hi d n.tomie'I toot I 4u a hot iivniaoio ill hi ii low tt mi .In Aooui ibit tune, ht-i'iiu of tout toniuli'iltil MU'Cffi', I t'um ti.iuuvd taking vtur hnu 1j caimeetUu unit ytiui- :oi IS it-Tr, luu wmut one' oimU t , mi i Hlir us ug tbo uie.Itt'lnttoiuu two ti.uutlia 1 tluU uiymltviitliuli dirt!. TUIIUNCU DUNN. Mr. Dauu iifraln tritleN uacer tUit'or Anv 4, mi Ur. t'tuz 'T. Da r Hti I ojii cuilorso vouruio ifliio moietioiipli tlmtieierfumtlie fill mailt Hie uury ouoyecr ir.eU vu oui el My lui.ua m'o iu cm rtiou autl kouuil. li.v nc no lei un ot the Ih-cquc. Tt.osbJio li-l elmttii-H! lur IbeniBeireA Vli a. VlAl.AltVP Jttur. ieo.t'iHl,0. For ftule by nil DruKglUs, Dec. it, .y. roll SALE OH TO RKXT. Aile ninb't iom;.noot. wi.b WAU-. JIOUHR anil invi.ri.I i! n(tu.-.-,.V U..i.l If! til i llnffilt 'll ill VlFHUrfi,i I'l ni.il kiiwuu i t tbe La 1 WeiMi iiuio.tv, IU o'y uo upeilbrOo I'eliiibuviKr.litiiir-u'ulu. h o or lo lion, T- rut nuiot'imbse. Aipi lotLo uuil'-rttlE ird at bi re.lt-ouct iu Loblirbtou. or Ouireui Packntju, Priceless Discovery-, A Sure Ouro for Piles. .Abuio cure tor tbo Mind btoillna.ltcliininnd n ct'ia.in mls Im boi-u iilnonrn iil oy Ur. Wil. Ilara. (mi liiJiiin rcniei y) inl!ca Dr. William's linllau onmnrut. A .lunlo box Imn enna tho wo.et o it cm on o oim oi iwrnty-flvo soil tlnr. tyjrai(.'i.tniiai(r. Nonnoi.coil mff-rflvom n otcs ullcr min'yniK fils woi derail soolhmir mculcnn. LotliiiiMnntraniFntsouili'iccttiuiUs iloiiiotolinrm limit food. Wnlmm's Ointment iwniiiil ts Hie tiinioin, nllnvs tlie luu nio i, chine (liailion nily ot ni lit after Kitting vnuii iu lied i new a iiouitici', (rues lunula ami p.ttn Ina rtllct una Is prcpirc.l only tor 1'iliunnd lH llilii(; eii p. TnoLHnnitH nfcureil n.nicnlsnl to't ltd vnlnci, ui.il iiliy.'cinni nf nil school pionoill CO It tno crrnlis". cout.lnul'on tn niedl. cin.oltl.uiun. IunnlUla ,.t how lougnr vcielv jou havo Leeu safrcrmir, jou can bo caicd. . il r. Jcseoli M. Ityilet C'ovp'aml. Ohlo,wrlto i I -uirircU Tor yearn w.lli ltcliln anil TJlicratrrt i lliw, tr.od icincdyottiTieincih nilvoi tipo.i and cimmlted pin Hit: una 111 l'lnlaili-lplil i,lx)iilville, Ciiiciiuiuti. Ind.ni arnilu and tins city: hhi! tpmit in.nlreiia tf doliais. but loaud no irlur inilli lobtiu'ienub'ix ol nr. Wlnnni's Indian Olutmcm s inio tiur innnths ago, nnd it h cniediiioconiu.eto v. I linn n van of tli bi.x loit which I koto to a lilcnd ot inlno wl.o lied docioreil with ninny pl yK claim ana us a ait le Mrt went lo tr.enoieU Hot spilni", Arnonras lortrenlnient. Ueli imini mo that the Ii,diiiu Oliiltnou'. has also cuicl lil'n of tbo Piles. It is certainly nwonoirinl nmcoiery, ond thonld bo used bv tho ma iv thonsan U who mo now sut fonu with ibot drci d UIo so. t?"S13.0,X) Tiewjid wl.l tin paid for a morn cer tain remedy, fco d by oil Drucfr sts. Olt. O. W. I'llAZIK eclo vrop. lctor. Cleveland, Oi Deo. 11. ly Now Advertisements. Wi FOIt SALE or TO LET, A DouUo mSil rmmf Dwelhns llucsj, tit it to nuout illaiii imo half mile en-t it Wiisi) oit. ou tno i, .u lo.idh ir toMoriaFnri.net) natiablelot wo fann ies. locre oioubont oH i c oi of lAod tn eoiiiieciit n -ttiih thu buildlnir, and for talo ttlth it, Ttiuis uiodcialo. Appli tn L. i KLCITINOER, Ji" 10. l,elilg..ton. Pa. dmliiislfntor's Aoticc. Nntieo Is hereby elven. that Letten of Ad. mlmstintinn iinmi tho ICstnto ot Ilafe. lelti Miilu-i. lotoor tlio Iiiinumli i,f Wclssitnt. Car linn couniv, l'a., tlie'd. nivo been cr. mod to Iho uinlutsiiied. All portious fctiotvi.ii: tnuiii ioites Indebted to said ustaio will in mo mime, tlta o piiMnent, anu ilian bavn ft clntmswl'l pieseut tliem duly authenticated lui Reititmcut to Ilis.-Jii'i UOYMt, Wclssport, Jon. 10 ls;a wt,l A"m'f rpo 'Whom it May (oncvrix All rersous are linobr fnrhlrt mMilllnt? with the following uiticlc-t of Personal l rOti-rtv. to wilt 2 threes auu JXari o s a rows I neiter, 'i W'oKoof hud ifnint's.. I lluffce aud Ilarno b. 1 tlciuli, 1 ttiod. l p ilr uf Jlni&loiU 10 Bedio i s und Ueddttiir, 1 Orgtii. let of Itcy end yuaw, I'.owi. )la rows Omliis, lo: of Hiocttsnntu's ToWs I Hi. vo. till the I'linirn In itni hoiae. lot of V. Ii'frki In tno 't'llar. or ol Lumber at tho ?aw Mill, I s-ewltiff Mxeliliie, ete. no,vliit:io poHscsilOn Of John It Wtis'.of Tovameiitip lowt ship, Citibnu ennui). l':i , as the laid at-lt-cif.ia.ro m property, nnd 'ouno I to li m dcrliif; icy ploasuro. LiamiUK WI.Iss, lowauiensluA lvp., Pa. Jan. 18, IST&wC t7arlel hl'Jiml h t:fl ttt Ccn'rnnlnl ftsponillon for fli4 difttny q ci'tWei nrd czrfScire intl luting eMr arte' rf fipMW,7 C't JtiTnrtig. Tlio b;tt toliacco ever mide. tir Vt ptrW ffla-nrt ( rlotetj tnllntt'd ci laferbr rol' ro that Jirlctfri'ii Tft fa nn ftrery !)!'. Ki 1 I y n'A deaVi. ftpnl for rampl;, frse, to C. A. Jacxao.s & Co., Mf.-i., feteraborg. Va. A FARM AMD HOME OF YOUR 0 WN. NO iV is TI IE TI M K to SECURE IT ONLF FIVE DOLLARS FOR AM ACRE Of tho be Liuul in AmrilCa. 2.10 .'-OO Acre in 1-iAriiltN .N'KIUIASK'A. mi tho In- ol tbo UIJJO.V I'A'"II''I1J ltAIfft'OM) now lorsaio. I team ert dU (;.ven, juiciest - nly 6 per cent. T.iso iro 'no oidv iiimTa roil PALK nn ho no or till O II'.AT RA1LHOMI. IlioWnill.D'rimomVAY. Seii'i forTllii M;v"1 KJXEKir,"llio be-t oiioerTor 1 nsn Hecumi n. nv ho u s over nublVo-'it l-ih '.nloi ni i'nn 7iU map-, -en t F.tKE. O V. U AVId, WORTT TPfiR AT.T. In tliflrrwn lrc:i'lie-, entivna-lrc foi tboKlHE 8ilK Vlfllio.t, teiilar'til) Weekly ntui Mur.to t. Cbiomo i'ree. Hi Cnnnnlx'foaa to A-nti i.u. vil 'jKiii Aiijinsia ji(im. KXTitA TiXE MUM ( era, wit i irnuie, ire, IMirtl'UiJ. L. JONH8 it Co.. r;u,(in,.V 10 iTiM net u m-co oj)o.iu 5:'i0. ii'iiVC. laioptiet- D r UEAiTV VabH.Vtc. Card4. 3) .trios mli naino lti nt Kt'MNOEU & Co., Haon. Now lorn 30 MIXED CA11D3, with nime 10 ct.. poit paid, families 3 cents. J. Mink er A Co , Miiwnti, X. Y. Cftnn AOe.NT.S WANinO f tni f.nsto-t Wvww si'ilinsr bod: and rioture In the itmrkuL The very 'artfct piolHs. Aiteut eie mnl.'ir linin u to lis ncrtlij-. ACUicii l'.tv. s. T. Ut'fK, illlt n, I'n ASDW10II. DlKALn CO.ILU Aiinm'H Pitent S-,f Feotlme rnwir Cum siie.lfih n leH knowj it Hio m Nvieb nU I- er J, oi hz Himieipicitlcnioi'Uic UTraait. aitKATI.Y IMl'ltOVIil) THIS SKASOJ? IWItM IIUU-K I'OWKIU of 1. tlzeftAiuost aitiiiiiui: ou ioiiu-. 1IA D AlIlLIim of Ii nit ctiiant ex reliance i maieilal nud nun uluriiite. tend fr lium lured iiciimr. j. v, auaus, rc'. PIMPLES. I wlH mail (Fire) tbo iecli for n simple VtOKTMILK JIALU inn Will rriH"YP IA., Kuj 1'l.Ml'LKSnnrt i.i.OTCHLri.I.am iiu-nLI.i Miiir cliorauiiijtoitlfi.it at u iut ut. tUoi Mr))! H ic.ua u luxiinnnt imviIi illuir on n ifctJ iMuu ur iiiiiiMii ucc, uiruM, in. c-omii? :u-t. BUiiip, litn. VuuJc.i & t'u.s 2j auu h,MK.Y Ta Consumptives.. Tlio olvert'- lianns been peiranneiit r enitdol lb t tltcal iliense. tuiMniupti n. uy u .iu.Ptf iineilv. Is I'UxIhus ,o id uu known to bu r loW'.utTjieiM tlio itnuiis of euro, 'lo all n-ba t!eiii x lie will wi.itl suiipruf too pio o ip tboneo (trio U cbsri;, ). iuh tue ttireci,oun ii,) piepur.inr nntl utiu tbeNinu winni it,ey niilii 'I o are cuan tor i' hEl'Mrnox Asiiima UUO&c:.'niH c. I'ur.lei wi-blJB tbo men-p. tlolt will I !.! noil. o-, 13. A. WIL.U.N, Ml X'rnnttl '.Viilluo Uuigii .. Y I24i::PAtIl!I JliSEIMO CAEI3 Iu-tructionund Ainu.eu.0 1. cuuiuiuu.t. tin oittnit to parents kuU io,o.,eis. to i.itli'ient u iisilooe.Uui. lot euuro otic stnt f oo tjr ;3 etM. lutretc, or Humps. VunUe.f A l'u . Ann at , ft. v. (Kr-7 rr aoem's profit. ir week MH 111 I Wl 1 vruvo il or toifolt 4Mi I iVU ,uw ut tc t'a Jit i) lotiittl. kuiiiii'os .en' flee io all Audi est W. It. CUl U. Ua 1 1.11. Sio m ion "t., Xbw Ytrk. ERRORS OF YOUTH. AQUN TLUHAtl iTlifitmltireil lor year.f.om Xerv, in Debi itv.reruiaiuro D.'Cr, aud all tbeitffo sut yuutbfm u l. cretn n. ulll 'or .tin sa' et-f Ht.IT riiiKt,uii!S'illv. soud lies u svlt wbu iwtd It. tae io lye uaoiilreol'ousforiuukiuB ttu siitijoieniedyov wbicU tto wit. cure', buflr. 6' vl.bing lo I'loSt by tlio sdvoiliter'teipt-rl. anoa can On so or uddretusx in peiteot ounn, dener. JOIiy B. oai)I',1lCasr St , x. Y. SWEET fiIAYl Gll8WiE9feMrMaGG0 S4MWBCCI Mninifacluriiig Coirp A lisai'g-e Assofftmienl; of Fob? tine MOIjIDAT Trade sit vesy &tt ractive prices. Mk Mandlkercliiefs A Specialty. Respectfully, of o Wo MVSBA1JM fe OM, totODr,'iS7r.yl " Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, P Boys' Suits. Made up from the Hear lifaterrnl, In tlio Lajot Styles, nnd t erfect Fffo Gnif" anteed, at INVEST PIlfCES FOR OASt ALSO. Tni:iKNDOIJS SI.AUOin'BU IN TUB TRICES OI" Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. CtTC'all anil examine Ooorti nnd rriees before linlmr j-onr nnreliases elsebere. T. D. ULA.USS, Mercliant Tailor, ' 2ml door above tlio Public Square, HANK STKEET, Lrhltfhton. WAS 01 HIGH PRICES Successor to At Ma 66 MasaQiimoitla Storej'9 Opposito tlio h. & S Respectfully announces to his lie is daily receiving additions to his stock of LADIES' DRESS and DRY GOODS,- GROCERIES and PROVISION'S", QUEENSWARE, &c, &c, &o Also, just received a car load of LIVEHPOOL SALT which I am soiling at Bottom Prices SALT FISH a Specialty. tf5iy If you really desire to Itnotv how' large riif atnofraf 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.Decot, May 0, 1870 yi Wcisrport Plsinsssg Mill & Lumber Co., tte.nertfnllv "iintinneo to rorpentrr, Bel.tters. Contractors ned others, tb t hsvlrarrnntDlsi A tbeirNHW ILI.s. taeyaio now prepared to supply tbein, nt Vlilty LOWEB1 FRlCXa, vrtitv ovcry do crlrttou of Such ns Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut--ters, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet Ware, &c, &c, OntheMierlcstNm'ce. OiirMnchlonryis all ftrw nnd ot lite SfnSf Anproved Kind, ro that w( hivii no lieniiailnn In Onaranteitnr Perfect Halisl3tlnn UtaM lrtioniay Isvor its with their trtloi. ltv'1'iliivi.notllinet'icsllitnd e.ottwbst on want .end joirutden iw tSejr tU oflU fomotlv nun ar n low price, as tli'itwli voa woro prejotit. Give as a Trial, ami yon will be couvliiceil of vrbt wp say. SOLOMOIT TEAKEL, I). 1J. A1.HKIGI1T, WM. niEHY. JOHN WERT. Office nnd Mill, nmrly opposite th Fort Allen Ilonse, WEISSrOHT, Ctrhnn' fiunty, rciirta. June 10, 1870-gl Now Advortisoinents. TO LET, a comfortable Dwelling lltiiiss, und lot 1 1 c ouud in the liomuKu ef rsTivvliie, lleiit ntd-ritle, Anpiy tub ! KLl;lM'JMir.U.Aini iiouigaioii.rii. Jjn.lv, tt. jJor Sale. Afcv?shn es Ot the Frt Nntlonnl nanlc of I, till hum stock. Amy tt tho ti:ice of lbs C'AltllO.N AUVOl'Al'JJ. Jen. ID. l;7:-tt. Kr.rOKT III' THK '0II I IOV nf Iho IMHST NATIONAL HANK, n to'.tsHini. in Ibo Ptnlo ol l'enn.v.vauia, at tbooio.eof balnetti Uicembe, 21; lU7;t nFbOuucf. Ian' and Di-cnhlf 0393 71 Ovo dnifls . "US 37 U. H. liuuiin to neeuro l'cu si nn. ... 751010 Dae ttotti iio;,rovtMl iteetvo Aeent..-. ;,nis S7 Duo from other .Natmnai uatiKs Una i.tiDi Male llankssnd nan ei .v lititl K tcte I'a.nUuie, tm I futures CurtVIlt KxpetlS BULOT.U03 f.uil .. riemiu'ti- IMitt i utOis and oilier t.'afttl Items .-. 78121 115.13 5,117 7'" t.t14 M e,406 "A '.3 73 !' 0) 3 5 70 TH 17 e,3 to 93 5 0 IlilHOt other llinc. .... Fiuct'onul rur.ci.cy. tno cuV.Mcke r jio lo (ti clud'it C'il'1 'I leaxorv turn's LeirilT-ntier Notes , Utiloiiiption Fund wilb U. M.iiojsiir. cr 15 per cent, ot CIrcul.tioul lot at. tlCl.lj. . , I73.cr,0 00 U, 0) . 3,tS''es ei.ni . o I 4", (10 LUUILIIIES. cspitoiPt'fi-r'id'iu uuroiuii lutid U divided 1'rotlts Nul. on.ii U.iuW .utosUuttaudiuir.... Dividends uup ltd. 1 tdaidaal Dolo Iu fcutjeel to ebe.&. t.'tlkbier'K ht'CK Outltiilint? Das .i tithcr '.itloital liau ,s Uuj lo hu.ii btiulii i.u.1 t.ajkert U.17 CO 111 no 7,.H IIS 4? OS Total 3-USl S "I Matt of Itnutu'tanta. County or Carbon, it I, W. V. lUiii-.unn. CiJiier i f lliea kiv, nam. ed IIjiiV, do o I'tuuly kwotir ili.it the aoovo buuiuo: iu traoto ibsaoaot my Itunw.cdne Uutt Uei-et. V. W. COWMAN, cashier Sub.rrlued and swiratobefoio me. this ICth djy ot Jauta v. iS'S. i'llOtt. h, HE K. hoi'j Pabltc. fcneci-Aitcti A.J. Dai lias, DennUBaumsn, It, r. Ucffji-il, I) rectors, Jan. IV, 179. T 0 Mliom it May Concern. All TtAr.an nrfl here'.r forbl 1 medd'loV.wltb1 Two MulrsIOno raritBollhln S-One Wsrou, sutlOno Csm, Ileal. No. 10 s, loauod by uis to I9wls Ironnoi.er. the mime btlus uiv pioperlr, 11 Alt! A OU'l'U. WU uport, r. Jsa. . urs-wi Business Suits, D. Bote & Co.; Depot, BANK Street, customers and friends that' r.KniGHTON, PENN'A. coo c nr c a u i. " c3 ? o2w? 3 5" jZb "S mYORCE. olan J, Walter. V In th Co art of Common vh in t f Cnrtin Co Atxat IIenrltialWftnr, vubrcBba In Dtrmoi No. 7. October 'lerm 1677. urvKiu Balipcoca, No. .Jane 'Jerm, T7. Aud uow, to wit i October 20. 1877. on tbe re ttriioT Alias bull 03 ia in Above aue an due proof beiUR innile tlml tan ti ti-ndant could pot Le lounrt In utd Oouuty, the rneritTia otiei te4 to cusft noilcetnbe puollfthf rt ID ouo o moio iiewipaperii uuatrd wtttiin fud count t, for fonrr wee -uccewtlvrn'.nio- to tbe nrst Chr t next ter.n of a d Conrt. nqutrlnethe" I'etendant to lpM ou wild tlrt flay of aild term, t wit t 1 JuuoaiTi 78 mid answer aalojcdmplalut.- Jiv tho Cuuiti From tbe ltctord TTT0MA3 KEMEnEH. December ?s, I877-W4 l'rotnotiotarr. T "'O Whom It May Concern. AU oerons sre herobr forbid meddllnv wlthi anyot the l,tvo htttcls. Fsnninff Implnuients, limn, lint , Htraw Crops iu the around Ctrd wo id. TooN, llonsebo tl Kurnltnte. Ac. now In the po.HesAion of J fbsr.es Bendel In Ma hotline ttmnsbto. Cartwu couoty, l's.. sHtdsrtl ce. nf propeitybsTinicbeen narcbased oy no aud loaotitl ta iiint dmlnir tnr p.eat-nre. WILLIAM MtLLlill, Lenivbton.ro. Jan. H. Ii7j-w3' , r jpr.nsoxAL. FkiKkUx Tcvfssuip, ri.. Jannary sth, 1178 ttete tejof Jaiis Lelnlnrd.forItil KitsteiDd Live tfics. s. lol nwii ouo llsy Horse, on. Truck MiAeu.Sll.',itSirw Cutler, ono Famiiog .vlil, one Hel DsoOie llsrues one, (JsirtuKB ll.riif.., one Flow, one Culilvntor, loi ot Corn His Us. sndalotofatr.y.. Ihosntn ol Ona huudred and twentr flvodollsrs, in loll lodste LEOPOLD UILDKBBANP. Ja. li U;s- . Ksa ttsrwd. Ctuis V.