tniTon twnouToN. PA.i tvttr3T irum. JXITVIT n, ITO. Coil In England Li $1.10 psrton.afainit $70 In 13U. TTow it is nhtna of Ma!na who atofn for-u-itt in tha miiowtl WnUboard to boIto Iho silver problem. His bill, introduced 'Wed niiy, provides for tho eoinifla of n silver (hilar to bo fin J to b3 kcpto-yinl in valuo to till gold dollar, and to bo logal tender for nil debts not exnecdlnj ?5j larger delta to bo paid onhalf in gold and ono-half in illVrr, at tho option of either creditor or dcbtoT. TheSnprcmo Court of South Carolina decided Tuesday, Chiof Jtntira Willard dis cntlnj, that tho Circuit Judges of that Stato mrntbo elected by ballot, instead of rim met. Thl decision unseats all tho Judges elected by the Republican Legislature prior to last year, and retains Kershaw and Wal lace, elected by tho Democratic Legislature. Tho question involved was tho construction of tho word "ballot," Justices Mclver and Haskell holding that it meant ballot, and the Chief Justice that viro voce was sufficient. 8ays tho Marshalltown Statesman! " V?hy don't you buy a power press, Cook ?" Inquired several enthusiastic Democrats, as wo took our lockod-up pages of typo through tho streets on a wheelbarrow to a steam printing press, owned by a rich printing firm. Why don't wo buy tho Boardman House, Woodbury Block and tho public square? Why don't wo raise h1 on four dollars and a half? It is easy to do those tli ings provided you havo the collaterals, but at tho pro3C)it writing.wo confess we havo not enough money to buy a checso press. Piint Ing Democratic newspapers in Iowa is liko peddling peanuts in a grave-yard. Duriug a recent visit to Danville, ra., wo paid a visit to the Insane Asylum, and after an introduction, to the Superintendent, Dr. S. S. Shultz, wo were presented to Drs. Massey and Seip, tho gentlemanly assistants, and under tho escort of Dr. Seip wero shown through the institution tlio kitchen, tho laundry, tho bake-room, a number of tho wards, dining rooms, Ac, and could but ad mire tho extreme good order and cleanliness prevalent throughout the institution. There are at present no less than 330 inmates in tho asylum, (malo and female), n few of whom are said to be at times very desperate, Tfhilo the major portion of them are allowed the free run of the wards, and under tho cbargo of nurses, in fino weather, havo their tnt door recreation on the largo farm attach ed to the asylum. Dr. Shultz and his as sistants aro undoubtedly tho "right msn in the right place." Tho country is Hooded with counterfeit money, more now than ever before, and storekeepers had bettor avoid all risks, and subscribe fortho only rcliablo and official Counterfeit Detector issued, and then loss from receiving counterfeit money need never be incurred. All handling bank notes have only to keep at'hand for consultation Peter son's Counterfeit Detector, a semi-monthly publication containing descriptions of all counterfeit notes as soon as they appear, also a complete list of broken, closed, failed, and fraudulent banks. Every number of tho Detector contains likewise lists of all tho National and Stato banks in tho country, financial nows and items, price current, re views of the money and stock markets, Ac, and is, in short, a very valuable publication, and no business man in tho country should bo without it. Tho rato of subscription for the Monthly issuo is only $1.50 a year; Semi-monthly, $3.00 a year. Subscriptions may commence with any month, and are payable in advance. A canvasser could get up a list of subscribers in this neighborhood. Address T. B. Tetcrson Jt Brothers, Philadel phia, Ta., for specimen copy. As there is a Croat furore now about Old Coins, Vo would advise all to get a copy of Petersons' Coin Book, containing perfect fac simile impressions of tho Coins of tho Woild. It will be sent by mail, ostago paid, on receipt of $1.- by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, Philadelphia, Pa. Gen. J.cl'lellnii on Miter. Gov. McClellan, in his inaugural address Jut week, took occasion to stato his views on finance. They aro important as giving ex pression to a decided drift in the sentiment of the country during tho past fortnight to ward a gold basis. So marked has this been at tho Hast, that Mr. living and his con freres proposo to give up all attempts to hold any of the Eastern States and unito tho West and South on the Silver dollar. Without expressing any opinion as to tho durability of an organisation planted on an undulating silver basis, it sufficiently indicates that at the East, atleast,publicsentimeut at present has a tendency towards gold. Gov. McClel lan, after reviewing the financial history of tho country, says that a nation or an indi vidual who borrows money may, by force or fraud, avoid payment, but that the defaulter cannot reasonably expect to borrow from Iho same 6oureo a second time. "A savogo tribe," he goes on to Eay very cleverly, "cut oft' from tho rest of the world, may agrco among themselves thata cowry shell shall pass current for a pig or a cow, or for a hun dred i but when civilised men, or other ravages who do not place tho same valuo upon cowry shells, come among them for the purposes of trade, they will inevitably refuse to accept them at a price beyond their real value elsewhere, unless they happen to know of some other simple races having something to cell, who will tako them at tho fictitious appraisal. Unless commerce can dispose of the surplus products of the West and Eoutb, their interests Bust languish. The ooiaraera'al rrien cannot use cowry shells n. v. MoatnTMun. abroad, ncr can they, under n eystem which enacts that ft cowry shell shall bo a dollar, profitably ditposo at homo of objects pur chased abroad under a system whicli pro vides that a dollar shall be just a dollar, and nothing inoro or less. If tho farmer is fool ish enough to accept a cowry for a dollar, in tho lo of his (train, ho will find, when ha desires to expend it at tho store, that ho will Toooivo for St only what tho storekeeper con siders its intrinslo valuo, and not a dollar's worth." Tho Governor declares that it is tho inter est of tho nation that tho debt bo funded at tho lowest rato of interest, that ft term por tion of our bond3 bo held abroad, in order that tho money paid for them may bo used in this country, that commercial relations with other nations bo extended, and that tho circulating medium bo put beyond injurious fluctuations. Ho expresses tho opinion that tho peopio of tho Stato will agrco with him in condemning a law declaring that a "part of a dollar shall bo a whole dollar." Tlio I'oor House aiitl Farm. The following bill, introduced In tho State Legislature, by non. W. M. Rapshcr, rela tivo to tho governing of Poor House, passed a second reading on Wednesday last: x scrrt-EUKXT To an act entitled "An act to provide for tho erection of a poor house and for the sup port of tlio poor in tho several counties of this Commonwealth," approved May eighth, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-six. Section 1. He it enacted by the Senate and House of Jicprcscntatircs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in the General Assembly met, and it is hcrciy enacted by the authority of the same ; That in all cases where only a part or portion of such county is desirous of organizing and establishing "a poor house under provisions of the said actot' Assembly, the overseers of the poor of each township or borough shall appoint one commissioner from each township or borough, who shall have full jwwer to procure real estato and perform tlio duties enjoined upon tlio coun ty commissioners as specified and set forth in the first section of tho said act of the Gener al Assembly. Section- 2. That in all cases where only four or more townships or boroughs desire to establish and elect n poor house, as provid ed for in the seventeenth section of the said act of Assembly, tho county commissioners shall havo no power or jurisdiction in the matter whatever, but the directors of Tlio Home of tho Destitute of such consolidated poor district, after being duly elected accord ing to tho provisions of tho second section of the said act, shall have full ower and au thority to manage govern and control tlio same, to levy and collect the necessary tuxes required to support and maintain such poor house, not exceed in any one year ten mills on tho dollar of tho assessed valuation of tho taxable property of such poor district; tho said directors shall a'.jo havo power to negotiate loans for which they may pay in terest not exccalintjsix per centum, if they deem it necessary and expedient to do so, to put such poor houso in suitab'.o condition, said loan not to exceed three-fouiths of the amount necessary for tho purchaso of tho real estato and the erection of tho necessary buildings and improvements. Section1 3. In all cases whero such poor district does not embrace tho whole of n county, under tho provisions of the said ac', it would not seem practicable that tho coun ty auditors should iiU'littheacconnts thereof, hence m such case a board of three auditors shall be clftcd in such poor district to audit uiui examine tho c'-counts ot tlio saiu direc tors of the Home for tin1 Destitute, with the same powers and duties as "utility auditors, and to publish a detailed stu'eufut tjiereof in one or more newspapers in such district, if there bo one published therein, oilicrwis in any new tphper published in tlio county, tho expense to bo paid by such iioor district, and said election shall bo coiMuetcd under tho general election laus of tho Common wealth in cveiy respect, and the said audi tors shall meet at tho poor houso in such dis trict on the first Mondavof December follow ing their election, and divide themselves by lot into throe classes, the place of the first to bo vacated at tlio expiration of the first year, of the second at the expiration of the second year, and of tho third at tho expiration of tho third year, and after tho first election ono auditor shall be elected annually to servo for three years. Our Washington l.ettre. Winding-up of the Women's Convention Congressional action and in-uction Society GostipItcrjuicm Mass for the laic King of Italy A Grand Fcteat theSpamsh Minis ter's Curiosities of the Dead-Letter OJicc A Singular Auction. Washington, Jan. 10th, 187S. Vcni, Yidi, Yici; they came, saw, and us, not conquered j but retired in good order to return 6omo other time and Men conquer. I refer to tho lady suffragists, who had be leaguered tho Halls of Congress for tho past two or tlu-co weeks, with tho usual rcsiiltsof experiment of this kind j that is, tho ex action of a good many promises of our legis lators.but no real advantage, nothing tangible. Somehow or other, our leading men in Con gress of both parties "fight shy" as the saying is, of tho " Women's Movement," and aro unwilling to commit themselves cither ono way or another. I overheard a well known M. C. saying, in sjieaking of tho women lit tho Capital the other day, that ho would havo voted to give them an audience if he had not been "paired oil" on tlio woman question. A good many of his col logues aro in a liko predicament I Congress has been unusually dull and stupid duriug tlio week, which is saying a good deal. Senator Vorreo's speech on the silver question produced somo temrary excitement i but tho eulogies on tlio lato Senator Morton (in the Senato) did not at tract tho attention, or audiences, they wero expected to do. In the House, the discus sion of the Silver 1)111 has occupied tlio gi cater pait of the time, and the agony is not over yet. Next in iniiortance, is'the question of a reduction of tlio tobacco tax, which meets with considerable opposition from nearly all tlio leading tobacco manu facturers in tho countrj', who have 6ent delegations here to opinio the icduction. It is, indeed, seldom that peopio object to the reduction or abrogation of tax s opposition is generally on the other side! Oiviiij; to thocharming weather, receptions and social entertainments luivo been more numerous and better attended this week, than at any preceding jieriod during the season. A great deal is cxocted of tho grandere to bo given by thoSpanish Minis ter, Senor Mantilla, on Tuesday evening next, in honor of the marriage of King Alphonso.of Spain, and which will bs one of tho most gorgeous affairs of the kind ever given in this city. Upwards of five, hundred invitations hTe keen itfucd, sad the c.YJe ami wealth, not only of Washington, but of Now York, Boston, and Philadelphia, will ba present. A performance of a very differ ent, but no less interesting, character will tako plnco in tho morning of tho same day at St. Alogslus church, viz j tho " commcmo ratlvo funeral" of tho lato King of Italy. Tho Italian Minister, Baron Albert Blanc, and his Secretary of Legation, Count Litta, had received instruction?, by Cable, from King Humbert, to honor tho memory of tho dead King in this manner, which might, wero it not impious, bo properly called a " mock funeral." A handsome catafalque, mVCrCll U'itll U'Mln e.iltn nn.l M.A1. ..J.l will bo erected in front of the alter j and on 1 tins win oo placed asacropliagus empty, of course, or perhaps contalningthedead hopes of the female suil'ragists. At tho head of the sacrophngus will bo placed an imitation of tho royal crown of Italy; and tho iwws will be draped in black and ornamented with tho Italian Coat of Arms. Tho Piesidcnt with his Cabinet, and all tho foreign Diplomats, will be present j one-half of the liugechurch being strictly reserved for invited guests; and during tho ceremony, which will bo most imnressivo in character, n grand Re quiem Mas3 will bo sung. So tho world wags : celebrating in the morning the death of ono King, and in tho evening tho mar riago of (mother! Thcso things ore principally for the haut ton; but let it not bo supposed that mortals of a more ordinary (?) grade aro unprovided with entertainment, as unique, nt least, if not as chaste. Tlio " circus" at tho Capitol, as somo unprincipled local editors termed the woman's convention there, being at an end, it was followed up by the great" Dead Letter Auction," which is a performance that can bo witnessed at no other spot on the globo than at Washington; and hero only once a year. It means the sale, at public auction, on behalfof tho Government, of tho contents of so-called " dead" loiters, that have accumulated during tho year, and tho rightful owners of which cannot bo found. After being stored nway in tho " property museum" of tho Dead-Letter ofiico for a twelvemonth, and at tlio end of that period remaining unclaimed, these articles nro dis posed of at auction to tho highest bidder; and it is well worth n trip to Washington to be present at that auction, which usually comprises several thousand " lots" or num bers, and occupies three or four davs. Your correspondent was present the two 'first days, and saw among the articles disposed of, which had all been sent through tho moils, a live alligator, (a young one), n can of pigs feet, a chignon, two hoop shirts, ono sewing ma chine, two pold watches, ono diamond ring, nineteen piirs of embroidered ami plain slipper?, a stuffed canary, seven ounces of real hair, threo piunds ol almonds, two silk dresses, six pieces of lace, seventy-two yards of silk ribbon, ono lino tooth comb", ono " incubator," one baby's outfit, complete; ono set of false teeth, tfireo pairs of car rings, two pairs of bo3om-pad3(whatevcrthey may be); and book-marks, seal ft, pocket hand kerchiefs, cloves, and iihotocT.inhs innu merable. Some of these things brought fancy prices, n, for instance, the setof teeth, which was said to havo been sent to Miss Susan 1). Anthony; but most of them sold far below their value. A saw n lady nurcluua nn envelope containing a handkerchief, which, on examination, proved to boreal lace, worth fronl twenty-live to thirty dollars, while the price paid was thirtv-seven cents. A centlo- inan bought n box supposed to contain paper wiling, mi uuiruuu JIUIU uui'i'u CCIUS, UUl which, on openinz. was found to contain a set of coral jewelry, worth not fjr from a iiunurcii dollars. This eveuinz. Mrs. Haves cave her second regular reception, which, though not quite us wen uucuucu as me nrst, (mo novelty liavinir worn off), was. nevertheless, a very pleasant ami eniovablo affair. Tlio President i-jino down Inter and "assisted." On Monday next, tho "Murphy" tcinpcronco revivals will bcrrin.and it is significant that invita tions havo been issued to all members of Congress to bo present. Lincoln Hall has uevn secured lor mo purpose, and -iirs. Hayes has signified lier intention of attend ing at the opening address. B. R"MAllKABLlfsUCt.,ESS. The sue rias nf Iho icjldillff literjrv nai vr of tho West, Tlio Chicaao LiSacr, is truly remarkable, Since its Introduction to the rea ling public, six veins aim. The Lcdacr has si "Kiddy ad vanced in lavor, and is now nekiu wledgcd second to no paper of the kiud in th.1 coun try. Its circulation is national, urn.' has been obtained through tho efforts of its pub lishers to produce a pajier of high nn'ra I cnurucicr, iinu oi me samo timo sen it at a iirico consistent with tho present hard times. That they have succeeded, and well, too, the thousands of readers of I7ic Ledger scattered from Maine to Texas anil from Oregon to Florida will bear testimony. 27ic Chicago Ledger is a large forty-eight column weekly pajwr, which contains stories both complete and continued, in each number, written by tho best authors of tho day, and a great variety of information lutcrestiinj to every one. Tho subscription price of TULcdicr is only $1.50 jier year, ostago paid, and it is equal in every particular to other pajiers of tho same character which sell for 3 a year. Threo copies of this valuablu pajier will bo scut to any ono who sends 10 cents and their address to The Ledger, Chicago, Illinois. "GERMAN SYliUIV No other mcd: cino in tho world was ever given such a test ot'its curative qualities us Hoschcc's German Syrup. In three years two million four hundred thousand small bottles of this med icine weredistributcdnrc of charqc by drug gists in this country to those, alliictc'd with consumption, asthma, croup, severe coughs, pneumonia und other diseases of tho throat und lungs, giving tlio American ieoplo un deniable proof that lieruiiin Syup will euro them. The result has been 'that druggists in ever)- town and villago in tho United States aro recommending it to their custom ers. Oo to your druggist, and ask what they know about it. Sample bottles 10 cents, ltcgular sizo 75 cents. Threo doses will re lieve any case. For sale by A. J. Durling. Now Advertisements. ANTED, IMMEDIATELY, JIAN AH I) III WiVR vlthnnt i-M'ilmi on a FAltM. Iho mnii must thnioairn:? uudrr. ti n I the work on a 1'ar u. und la wani:m inm. pet nt to taliti mli cdoriro ol Iho DAII1Y. nud hotli of tin ci uhle to lend and wme. Tor it r-tu-niflis ptdy at iho ollloii of the ' A.H110.V AUVOL'AlU. Lcsidiltu Pa. Jan W-iul E XEIUTOK'S NOTICE. Cstate of Solomon Solt, Deceased. I.ftteis fe'lmi. entaiv on ito Kstnto ut So'o. moti (Sol., lute of Pinole in lnwnahlp, Curoun County. J'cnuV ceo', hove, bee.i in into) to . hiM J fco loud hi zi Sjd. ol tiankllii I wo.. In sua County, to whom all Merman In weed to tax said Ustateiiic. . qaO'dcdto mate jarmrnt. aud t iQ.o having- c!alui or df mauds Mill make kuuwu the satae ntttiuuc delay. TIKI. J. OLT. t n . BUZ tot, I, 'I Executors. Jan. 33. I97.'-W(, FOrt SALE or TO LET, A Double Plume JJHelliuir lfouss, situ to ouout lino half mile u.t (1 v oui nrt. on Inn (ltd turfdirir lu Gloria I'lirnncn fcmtntilH ini u-u fauil tes. 'iaere ore ouout ic esof 1'id in .ouiecnon with the bbildlus. and for sale ulth it, Terms cxsloialo: Appt to Jit If dmlnlslrnlor's Xotlco. Notice Is hercliy ulten. tint Letters of Ad. mltvstnit'pn upon tlio Kststo nt Mnrir.rott'i Mullet, lute or llio Burooffli ct Welasi rat. for. Imn Conniy. Pa., UicM, have boon ornniod to llio unileisnriicu. All iiersona knoivjiie taem solves Indebted to said esiam will msko inline. auto lmjment, nu llioo haviru claims wN present tlitni duly authenticated lui nritltraoat to HliStiv UOYhH, Welssnnrt. Jan. 10. 1K8 wcl Anm'r. rjo Wlicm It May Concern. All rersnns nro hoTty forbid meMllnc with thefol'otvlnK urtlctp nf Pcrttnnal Proyrtv. to will 2 Horses and nan&a 't cow. I noifer, 2 nou nnu jinines-, i iing?T anil JianiO'S. 1 Meicfi, 1 Sim!. 1 pair nt Uou-nioila. 10 liedni e n's nut l!riMui, J Orfran. lot of liny and sitnw. Plow. 71a rnM-A i.tinlnn. in: nf lllnGkTnith'ii Ti oik, 4 Hii.ve. oil tlio (.'lintriln tho uojo. lot ot V.n'sk'ln tlio fpllar, 'nt ot Lnmbcrattho baw Mill. I Hewing Mtiphlno, etc.. now lu tho imsesiionnf John II Win. of Towaniontlur towrmhm. uirUoii county. Pa , as the raid aril clcsnro nit proj4'rl)r. nnd Tonncd loh lu daring iny pleasure ur An uim vi!.lrH, rowuinonsnic iwp.. pa. Jan. 18. IS78-wf. Trantsl iWm nt CcnfcnT.Idl ExnoMlIon for (iia dieting quUtUi ilvI txtrfftnai ni,d luting char acter rf meaning at'l JUriorttff. Tho tisH tobacco crer mile. A inr 1!t'i irtrip f"A'1e-TriitrJc M rlowly Iraititel o liferlnr irwil rep Ihnt Jtrlttnn firt la "i crery pl'i. Koll by All rteaW. Bent fnr mmrlp. free, i to U. A. Jacesox S Co., Ufrff., reteribore. Ya. A FARM AIND HOME OF YOUR OWN. NO-WisTHETIJl'KtoSECUREIT ONLVT FIVE DOLLARS FOR AM ACRP Of timber Lund in America. 2.rO',UX) Acre in MAs'I'l.itN Nt IlllASKA. nn Iho 1 no of tho UNION I'ACIFII) RAIl.KOAD now for sa'e. 1 1 vcnrs crrdlt (riven, mt oniat i nlv fl oor unit. T.iesonio mo only Innds rou 8Ar.t on no tiro Ol till OltFAT nOUOW. II 8 nnuLDH HlOUWAT. Scud fnr'l"IIKNEW"l 10SKI R,"tho heac oapur for tanso seeKini new hoiu s e vnr imhHpned Full .ninrmaiiou Willi tnapvent Pitcrc. o F. DAVId. LfUdAecnt U. P. It. It., Omaha. Xeo. WORK FOR ALL In IhMrnwn localities. c.invnslnff fni llin l-'rnp. sins VisiTon. (cnlnrcnll Wtrklvuud Mnutri y. l.arce,r Paper in tho World, w.lli Mammoth Climmoi Tree. Hut Conunlilmn to Agrnts I'.rmo .... I n..,t.t t.'.nn p. o. viCKKitY. Aiimwtn Main". KXTitA FINE Jllsod Card-, nit I name, ICc. postpaid. L.Jones & Co., Kmeau. I.i' 10 nTXXCI net dl nrtco .DO only Sm 'wtJOVS I'arloi Orjraiiv prico e.41 lll'U'KS 'iivf'. Pai.orticx D 1' 11KATTV Wadmn:ton.N.J. C'nrU-OJ ptyien with nunio lo vit. HXMINCKU & Ct)., Nnisau, New "i oric. Of) MIXICD CAUD3, with ntrno 10 cts.t poU OU panl. Pnmplca 3 cent-. J. Mink'cp fc Co., Nasant N. Y; CArtft AGENTS WAN PED"f if tttl fastest wUUU Rpltmr book nnd Victarci In tho iiuirkoi Thf vpry 'nrjrest pfoilts. Anont nie mai.inir Jrotit g'2 to i5 iierrtjy. Addresa IXtv, . T. 11UCK, aint u. rn Miiiiufactnriiig Comp'y, SAJCDWIOII. DEKAL11 CO , ILL. Adair.'A Parent Snfreodinff Towr Cotn stioil.'ih i tI lely Known n llin -in lirich Mio.l. r), ot til. b und cjiviottlei tn fiU ill wanla. OntLVTHY IMl'ItOVKI) THIS 8HAS0N. FAItll ll()U4S I'OWER-J uf ull HtOJ A most aiviniHi: oui fotm.. IIA Ml tsiUXMirtS nf lilhe.'t tru'not ex rfitonceiii niatcrlf.laiidiniinMracttire. Send fjr lllua iute.1 1 ticular. J. 1". ADAMS, ccc'i'. PIMPLUJS. I will mail (Fire) tho recipe fnr a tlaiplo VLncriULIC OIALII lint win iriu"vu inn, l'ill.i.:i,r;-i. l'lMl'LiL'Snno l!LOTCiiiis.tiaini! hr n!.l,i suit, f.lmr nn.t 1 a lflfill: al O inut lie tlmii lor rrcd'io.iiir u Iniui.'iiit gmwili nflwir on n I11U head or tmimh j.co, Adlrea, lit. cosmjt Kit. atauip. Inn. Vande..' & Co., '. Ann To Consumpiive9. Tlio alvcrtife-. Iiavids been penn.inentir cmtdot lb t Uira 1 ilist'iisti, t'ontiumpti' n, oy u si 10 r"iuctlv. It Mixfiuii io in kokuomi to Ij's lownuCfeurM Uio nirmw cf euro, lo all v'ioleMn u lio wllUoitrt muupvottao pio onp. tlvu i-etl (free of clinr). with tin riirrct.oiH for nupsr.utf ami m.n thuhtnu wbi.'ii tuey Willi? 0 "urn CURB lore i Bt'MlTlOS AtslllMA lJi:oNC.i1,ri c ranloj wjlutf ihniimirp tlnu. wiiJ I teaRRflfirtio, U. a. WlLsON. I'Jl i'ennbtv uitam.baiga Y TSAl-CPAESlTi'" JAC31SQ CAES 3 Instruction und AinuaL-iLO I Cb'u.'biiiu;. A 111 1 iMtnnt to parcnt.t ami tccauid. iiit.'ileiiMit tViiatlCQei-lvn't. 'I oa entiro pui'k neat f so tor 13 eta. iuirt'to' or btampa. VanUe.f A -o. a Ann sc I. V. fhC7 OH AGENTS pioflts pop Terk Ml I Wi I ymva it or forfeit ixn I tJj noyf mrcea Jat p I on fed. uinp!Mwt'iit fieo io oil Aiiiliva V. II. CUIO Ui lUcSHIf u um Hi., New Vorfc. ERRORS OF YOUTH. a GJ;.N TLKMAN who suffered lor yearn from " "Sptv m Dobi itr,PennmureDt'C(7, aiidaU theitf'O Hif routhfui mdi crt'tu.iT, vlll 'or ho 8a ni.ttuff rutgbtiuia'iliy. aeml tiuo to atl who need U.tJe io luantHuMrcctiouHforninkinotli sim j u reuicdr be which Itu wiu curtV. hull r ulnliitig to pioflt by llio odvo t ccr" nxp.'M pneo cun do mo by uittm hiiir in perfect c nt) dencr. JOHN it. OGiJKN. 4iCeuart)t . N. v. Livery & Sale Stables II A NIC STIIUI-.T.I.ICIIKIUTON, Pa FAST TKOTi'INO IIOHSE5, KLEQAN'T CAP.UIAGES. An4 positively I.OWKIt 1'HICKS tbtin uny otlier Livery In ttio Coauty. liriteann hindfmo Carftacea for Pjnen! 3urirai' ami Windings. DA VI L liDllKllT. Nov. Si IS7J. E. F. LUCKENBA.GH1 Tito Doors Drlow the "Uroaitirny Hosse," MAUCI1 CHUNK, PA. Poller in all rmtcrusct l':olu aud raney Wall S9!!-, Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, A liarne Assortmcnirbf' FM For the HOLIDAY Trade at very attractive prices. Mfe Handkerchiefs A Specialty. Respectfully, df To MUIB A"STM & SOW, ' lieMlatii9 Pa FAIL Dress Suits, Youths, Suits, Made up from the Heat Material, In tlio nnteed, nt I.OWKST I'lCIUKS FOIt CASH ALSO. TnKJtKNDOUS SLAUOIITCIt IN TIIE ritlCES OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and GentB Furnishing' Goods. CVVtll and examine Good and rricos hefore lnnkinp ronr pBrcbnea elsewhere. T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd tlcor nbovn the Publlu Square, HANK STREET, LefilRht'onV WA1 0B" HIGH PRICES 1ttHHM AIESJEIt, Successor to D. Book & Co., Alt tiBae 66 JSECaiBisnotla 4Fe9" 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 DIIY GOODS, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENS WARE, &c, &c, &o Also, just received a car load of LIVEttFOOL SALT, which I am selling at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. If you really desire to know how Targe 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. Decot, Mny 0. 1870 y1 WeisqiOTl Planing llfinrtfally "nnonrce In rarr'ntrri". Dolmen. Cnnlrnctors urdoihtn, tti't liTlr(r fomolm A their HKW A' ILI.s, tjiy aienotf pruiiared t auply Uein, it Vtlf LOWEST PIllC3t.wtUk every do crlption of Such as Sidinsr, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut ters, Holdings, Brackets, Cabinet Ware, &c, &c, n,i the f-hnrtest Nol're. O.ir Machinery 11 all New aiMal (he Mint APfrornt Xind. to Dial tt If ... no hesitation In GoariuiteniK PerteetSatislactliiD lonllwnancaiy lavor nawith ihclr nltii. tiVki. Invii not lime tn cull nmt ce.octwbat you want -mil yotiroider and taey yiULefillr " " . 'v nnu nt. a low price, as tlnmsli tou wero present. rcivu m a Trial, anil you will lie convinced of wbat w 5y. SOLOM05 TEAKEL, D. B. ALDR1GI1T, WM. niKRY, JOHN BlEItr. OfBco nnd Mill, nearly opposite the Fort Allen L'cuse, WEIhSPOItT. Carbos runty, IVnnn. June 10, lV.t-fl New Advertisements. TO LET, n comfortable Dwelling :i'!t Il(ilia3. una 101 1 icioumi iu lue uuruugu -JiL. nf 1 Brivriito. lieut utit 'ruio. Aeuir uiL.1'- KLEl'HNUl'.n. Agent LeUlgtou.i'u. Jun. ID, tl. lor Snle. A feir aati es ot tho F 1st Xatlonl Danlc of I.iuli hi 011 much. Ai.py i.t tho iKlco nt tho CAKUU.N AUVOCAl'K. Jan. 19. IS7--tt. RKl'OUT ll' THK COSmriOV nf tlm FIRST NATIONAL BANK. H, LoMffiitou. in Iho Stale nt 1'eun? vama, at ILo o.Ove ot hnslnciij lit cruiboi' Zi, U7; t Hl'cOL'llCli. Loan and Dl-c. nut t13.n3 71 (lm d-i.Ha Tin 37 U, H. UnnJa to Hevuru lieu 01 on. ... 73 (OJ oti Duo I10111 nniiroveil llemte AeiiU.. 2.015 67 lmo Ircm otner National Itatiku 78121 Due 1 imn state liankaanil Uaukeia... Hi ;u icuil li-ta(o 1'Uinltiire, nn 1 llxturej ,IIT 7u Currant ICxpcua a anu Tusea t'.nd ,. t.oH 69 I'lcmiuni. l'linl C.tco it lucza aid other Cuaa Item ;j 73 lit ! other ii-juki l.l.l 01 Piact'ounl Oui'ioucy. lno Ltl'ir.slcke a 3 3 7J jpo In (li.vluiiv km Ticanurrcorira 7M II Lcjt-il Ti IHKT Nnlca 5.3.5 Ul lleiimuption Fnnil witn J. H. j'loiaur. cr (Spur cent. utClixulatiuu) 33 10) lotal V. UAU1UTIC9. CapUalStucl-Pldm I'S.OCOOO Hurolus luud Oi U divided 1'ioUla 3.18 OS utioiui UaukuteiOut.taudiUf.... C7,&0 ,u UiVl'itiidauiiiind.. ti nu 1 jil.mlual Unco lm kutoeci to cLwk. li,i7J CO c'tlkluer'a ' 'Jit-CKHOutlaiidinir.. U uo Una -u iitlivr Xntluual llaua 7,nu 03 Uuo 10 bta.o uuuk and l.ajter. 4 7 C6 Total ,.SiG9,t',2 vl StaU ot Kniiiyicanla. County ct Carbon, s$ t T, v, w. llowoian. Caller ot the a jovc-nam. ta llauk, do mj ruiuly awear lliat the abovo atitioio.iiU truotu lie Lkj.-.i 0! my knuw.edce aiid heiict. W. V. UOWMAN, laahler Subscribed and am ra to bctoi e me. Ihta tctb cay ot Jauut V. 18' 8. THOU. H. BE""K Hoi'yrnbilo, Correct Attest! A. 1. Darllog, UinjItllaumlD, II. r. Uoffjrd, 1J rector. Jau. Ill, lai8. rpo hum it May Concern. All psron nrobereTforbit meddMu'Wlth Two Mulm.Oiie ra r 1 f Lob bio a. Ooe Waion, and OIih Can.11 lloai. Ho. 10 tt. loaned by ute lu Lawts t rouheler. ibe aumo bluHm property. SJAUIA. UVXJa, Wutprt,Pa. fu. U, U7VM8 Oett , trrf-rl Business Suits,, Boys' Suits. Latest Styles, nnd Perfect Fill Gnar T.EHIOnTOX, PENN'A. Sliil & Lumber Co., e q . f 5ge2.B rpo Wliom It Mny Concern. AM persons are hereby larbld meddllnr with any of the Live btock. Varmmg Impletuenpi -Iraiu, nar, titraw, Cropiinthe Ground 0rd. woml. 'IXiola, lluuaeho 11 i'urnltuie. &e.. now lu the poeftton ot J Char.ca Ueudei lu Ma. liouloi townshio. Carlton county. I'a. atildartl. c-enof piopeityharlnvbeen vurehuaed oy tne and loantsi in lum during my p,eanre. WILLIAM UILLlill, Leuishlen. Fa. Jan.JLI i7j-w5- pKUSOSAL. I'ni.NKUS Tcwjtantr, Pa.. Jannary Ith. U7I Rm e ve.i of Julia Leluhird, tor Hunt Estate ana Live t"cic. a loliowai One Unr Iiorae, one 1 nick Wiigou, one ble'l, one Suaw Cntier, one Fanning aim, one del Ooub.o llarne.a one L'ainaife llnrneas, onePlov, one Culilrntor, a iol ol 1'oru Hla Va. and a lot it Hlr.w. iheauin ul One hundred and twent nvofollara, in toll to dale LEOPOLD UILUKJ1HAN1), Jan. It U7& w j." att Maucb Count, i'a. MFOIl SALE OK TO RENT. A de alrable HlOllK-ltOO VI. with WAltK. HOUSE and UVVKLLI.su attached, u.ua ru in tin llorouih ot WelaaiHiit. I'a., ana kuuwn at the Lewla Weiaa froneity, tla'eiy occupied by CHiiellua8uyder.liactr'redtoriia.a or to lieut, Tiriu reainabie. Apply to the undersigned at hia reltenoa iu LehUbtos, cr more a Packertou. Jau l!mi' LEWIS WUISS. GIVEN AWAYpnS STKKL K.NaitAVINU, ent UM "rbeFindrnrnf theSaTlourla the Tern. Vie," with the WOKKINOCUUnull.au p-go Heiljluuji JTaoillr Newipauer.devotrd to Uouke hold the Uundar &choo'. Mua o aud aeneral Church Wora. On 3 moalha. trial tor ss oenta. ' a 1 ry- rr " w 1 irmk'-SH