INDEPENDENT" Live and Lfet Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. H. V. Mobthimeb, Proprietor. LEIIIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1878. Single Copies, 3 cts. VOL. VI., fro. 17. Railroad Guide. JJORTIl PENN A. RAILROAD. Passouiers for Philadelphia will leavo Lelilnb.. 7 .m?.' vtafi. V. arrive at Phlla. at C: 15a m. ll:07p.ni.vlaL.V. ' i'.S" "9pra via I.. V. 41 0:50 p.m. 'itotumtiiB-.loavodcnotat Perks and Amcrl. cao Bt.. I'hlla., at 8:15 ;nnn 1 0:43 a, , jji.i 2:15. p. ra. Jan. 1, 1817. EIiLIrt CLA11IC. ARCnt. pIIIliA. is UBABINO KAlbUOAD. Arrangoment of Passenger Trains. Kovnunisn. 5nt, ist7. Trains leavo ALL.ENTOWN as tollowst (VIA PEBKIOMBS DBAXCII.l For Philadelphia, at 0.5J, U.U5. a.m.,J.15 and 6.51 P. lu. V SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 3.21 n. m. , (VlAUASf I'KSXA. BltASCn.) yor ne idlna, 1 2.30, 5.0D, o.oi o m 12.1-5. 210, 4.J0 and o 0-1 p.m. . A For mrrtsDiirg. 2.3 ) 5.50, 0.05 a. m., 12.15, 4.30 r Laucaitor and Colombia, 5 55, 0.35 a,m. and , 4 30 p.m. tUoss not run on Mondays SUNDAYS. For Tteadlns. 2.30 a.m. and 9 05 1 m. Forlljrrlilmrg,2. nn. m. and uoo o. m.. Trams Foil AbLK -ITOWN leave as fellows: (VIA rKLlKIOME 1IEASCH.) Leave Philadelphia, 7.3 1 a. m., 1.00, 1.30 and 5.13 p. m. SUNDAYS, Leavo Phlliflelphln, 8.'n a, m. (VIA EAST I'ESMA. BRANCH. 1 Leavo Reading, 7.4 ), 7.4V 10.15 a in.,4 00,0.10 mil 10.20 a m Leavo llarilsburc, 3 00, 7.3) a. m., and 1.40, 3.30 Leave Lancaster, 7.30 a. m., and 3.2a p. m. Leavo Columbia, 1.21 a. m . and 3.13 p. m. HUN DAYS. I.cavo Heading, 7.20 a.m. Leave Uarrlsimrir, 5.2 a.m. Trains inn kod thus l") run to and from depot 9th aud Green streets, rhlhdolphU, other trains to n id trom Broad street dep it. Too 0.50 a. m and 1,53 u. ra. trains from Allen, to in, and the 7.30 a.m. and 6.11 p.m. trains .from l'hil.idi'lpma, liavo tbrough cars to and lroui Philadelphia. J. K. WOOT1HN. , Beuerol Manager. C O UANCOCIC, 0n'l Ticket Agent. "PENNSYLVANIA RAILltO.VI). GREAT TRtJNK LINE AND United States Mail Route. The attention nf thu navellnc: ptiliUo l res pectfully invited to some of tho merits ot this ereat lilshway, in. tho coniidcnt, rsscrtlonnr.il belief that no other lino can inter eq-ial Induce ment': as a louto of tliroaali travel. Iu Construction & Equipment tiie Pennsylvania Railroad .tAnris confessedly at iholiendof American rati, ways Tho track Is doiltdo tho eutlro length of tlit.lin.0, otttool rails laid on hoavy oak uos, jviilcli arecmbcdlcdlnafonuCailonnf rock bal lot elaatccn li chos in depth. All brldcesino of Iron or stone, nnd butt upo 1 the luo'tan piovod plans. Its i:asoni?cr cars, while cium eutly sine and substant'ul, arc at tho namo timo mode s ot couifot t and elegance. The Safety Appliances In nso on this M110 well IlluUrato the far-seclnc; and liberal volley ot its management, in accord auco with which tho utllltv.ouly of an lnipiov. -laent and not its oust has been the question nf conn delation. Aniouj; many may ho noticed tho Block System or Safety Signals, ffanucy Coupler, Buffer & Platform, TIIU WHAl'.lON P TUNT SWITCH, AND IUE Wcstiughouso Air-Brake, fainilnir In conjunction with a perfect donblo tram road bed a combination of safeguards a palnt accidents which havo rcuuerod them practically impossible Pullman Palace Cars Aro ran on ail Express Trains FROM NEW YORK, PI1ILADA.. BALTI MORE nail WASiUINCll'ON. TO CII1CAUO. CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLB INDIANA 1'UJ.IH and ST. LOUIS, "WITHOUT CHANGE, fcml to nil principal points In the I it West nrrt boutti with tut ono o lumroof cars. counocitoi)i krematju. In Union Depots, ami are assured to ftUliuporUut poiuia, THE SCENERY Of tlio Pennsylvania Routo is admitted to bo unsurpassed lu thowerld for crjndem. busntv and .varietv fauperlur Ho fl-cahnient facilities aro provided, tmployecs are courteogs an 1 attentive, and it is an incvlt nolo result lost a trip by tho Pennsylvania iiauroau niufct loriu a rit'nslng iiiitl Mcmorablo rxporlcnec Ticketa .for eilo nt the lowest rates at the ?lckct OIllcoj 01 the Couipauy lu all important itlcs au.l towns, rrtANK TirojiPSON, f; p. FAittnn, Qeu. MaiiajtT. Ocn. Pais. AKent. J. It' SlioUMAKUR, rass,Aont Middle Dial. l2Nortu Third bt.. larrlabnri:, Pa. "prluio Homo Mailo lircaii ! Vltt ad tUNGItY Wt'cn yon can iuy OS pouuda of 1-trat Clasa Ilrcad P6'JU LOAVES FOlt 23 CEN'TS ! J. XT. O'NEAl tho popular lltcad nnd Cako V.aicer, of Lcluhtou. 111 order to meet the wautj of tho times, hasltoduced no 1'r.Cjnf Ma cele brated Homo Mauo OUEADtJ Four Loaves for Twenty-five Cts. Cash. Sugar. Raisin. Cuco'nut Scotch, Drop, Cream nd other CAKEa, only Ten CenU per Dozen. S.ooti Out fur tlio Wagon! At VAUCH CHUNK, on Tuesday, Thursday n4 Saturday AJoiuinBs. JCEmu II JON ou Wfils jPOUT, every After- uoou except Wlu.s)'. TEUMS 6TIU0TLY CASU ! JJatronaso solicited. 7. W. O'NRAL. ril'lJUhJi Onnosito First National Jiang. April r Il'nt M'ee. Lehljthtpu Ta. H 1 T 0ra,,tcl t ebanco to mika man. f vou can't act tro 11 j ou get (rrecnhacUa, Wa a n nemon infevcrv town to Ifckeguarcrlotiouii for Ilia larcost, cheapest and best II ustiatcd family public itioa lu tu word, Auv nun cm become k succoastul aent The nioit 1dkiui ivorka nf art Kivea froe to subscrtDertf, The price Is so low that Blmoat oven body sB'.iaeribe', Una Azont roports miklna oyer 115 1 1:1 a week, A iidy syeut roimrls taklux 010400 tubsi-itbera In ten uayt. All wl.o .-ucare inato money fast. You can devote all voqr 1 into to tho bu tueas r only vour spire tlrao You need not b away from Damn over nuht Vouoan dojt as well as others. Fall p-imoulira. directions aud terms frtn Eleaini anil cxpausivu Outfit frro if s-04 want nrofltabe wors stud ns y ur address it oocc It costs notnluc: to try too builneaa, a one who eagwea till to nuko great par, 'AodreM " Th Paopw'a JonraaL" Portland, UwM. Au;M 1877-41 CARDS. Fitriilture Wareliouae. V. Scliwsrti.llank treet,i7ealer(a all Unit of Furniture. CoJJintmadeto order. Hoot mill Shoe Mn,nr. Clinton llretney, in Levan't building, li-snk street. AllordertpromjillndUi work warranted. Attorneys. p 1. LONOSTKEET, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Koxt dooi tcthe "Carton House.' BANK STItEET. LEIIIQIITON. PA. December tc-Om. Tjrj- M. UAI'SUKlt, ATTORNEY AND COUNSBI.I.OII AT LAW, UANr.aTBtET,L,EiiiunToa, I'. n.iirciatamid Cullecllon AtTcncv. Will Tinynnd Sell lUal Kutato. Convejonilnir neatly done Col lections promptly made. Settling IXstes of D cedents a specialty. May ho consulted In l iilish nduerman. jaS.k. sTniiTHEiis, ATTOnS'SY AT LAW, 3- OSice : 21 floor of Ilhcid's Hall, Jllnuoll Oliunlt, Pa. All business entrusted to Mm will be promptly attended to. w , May 27, ly. p jr. DtKBIIAN, ATTORXliY AT LAW, KeXtDoorto First National Bjolt, JIAUOII CHUNK, TA. 3-Can h consulted In Ocrman. fjanO. Justices and Insurance. A. I1KLTZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACU, Oborfa Dulldlns, DANK-St. LriuonTOX. r..n...nn.lnff r-nnnntlnn. fln,l H ntllCr lllisl- nes.) connected with tho oilier pi 0111 ptlv attend ed to Aptciit for tao best Fire ami 1.1m insur ance coiuiiimos : jii-iua cuiiecnu " charats. ic. Airlil.-yl IJ1IIOJ1AS S. HEClt, justici: of Tin: rr.ACr, BANK Street, LE1IIOIITON, P.1. ConievniTlna. Oilli-cllnc and all business con nected with theofiice ir.mntly nttendi-d to. jC-Airent lor first-class lnsunince Cniiijtinles, ,ud lltsks of all kinds taken on th inot lllial terms. Jvi.u. 1875. j . Vw-i till iAiiwiju. AND GKNERAL IN3UKAWCE AGENT The following Compmies aro Hepresented: LEI'.A.N )N MUTUAL FIHE. UUADIMI MlJTUAu rllli., WOIIO FlltU. rorrss'iLM: fire, Li:ill()li 1'IilE. nmlthoTIlAV HLEP.-5 AI'CIDEN I- INSUltANCE, Also rennsilvanliAtHl Miitnil llorso Thief DeteoUvoand InMirauco I'ompanv. .. Marl29.ISW. TUPS. KKMEKEP.. Physicians and Dentists. yJ- A. UEItllAJlEIi, M.O., PHYSICIAN AND SCROIION Special attention paid to Chronic Diseases. Office: South Uast corner Iron ami 2nd sts., I.o hlahton. Pa. April 3. 1875. N. H. 11 15 1115 U, PRACTICIXn PHYSICIAN AND SUROKON. Offlcc, 1UNK :tre't, nest door sliove the Postoffu-e, Lehlnhton.l'a. .(IWce Hours Parryvllleasrh day roru 1010 12 o'clock; remainder of day atoftrelu Lehlnhton Nov23,'72. sr- G. M SIIUM.K, PnYSICIAN AND SUaEdN, Next lo E. II.- Snyder's s:orc, Dank ST., LEHIOirrON, PENN'A. N.H.-Speclal altcntlun civento tho Cnreot Salt tthcuui. &e. Jan. 13 y J lMlAMCLIN LKSII, P1IVSICIAN AND bUltOEON. (Lalt Heiident rhytlcian of Ilarriiburg llotjiital). OFFICE t Next door to the Union Chore t, WEISsPOllT, PA. "ncctal attention clven to the Diseases ot Women. Consultntlou lu Entrllehand Uoruiau. Aus. IS, 1877-aui -Qlt. IiUWAItll nituwN, SUP.OEON denust; Of tho Pennsylvania Dental C'oIIoao. riulsdcl plila, has 01.eu.1t 1111 cilice In I.EllIOIITON, ou DUO A I) STKEF.T. next door ti Snyder's store. All wort warrantod satisfactory. I.At'tllll.Nll OAS used far tho painless ex traction of Teeth. Aug. 11, lS77-yl 7TATU.4:!tf KStU.U, JL s At his SALOflN. next to Clans ' Tailoring t 11 :W: j-;at:ibiisnmeui, keeps iuoi;eieoiaieu Philadelpliia Lager Beer Constantly en Tap lie ao keens a fall snpnlr of ruro iUIUMAV VI.E-, choice 1'IUAltft, I'nine I'resli oVriTKIiB. and other Katauic. Tlio pationaito of tlio publlo Is very rcioct folly invited. NATHAN KTtUM. Don't forpet I ho place : N exi roor above T. D. Clause'. DANK Htieet, LcblRliiou. Octlii Announces to tlio people of Leliishton andvlcln ity that lie Is prepared to supply inem with every artic.o 01 MouscruriilsliliuT Tinware, At very lowest prices ; also. Boofing and Spouting, fa all Us branalics, proaiptlv nttemleditn nt prices tally (is low as ti.o luncet. Give .mo a call. ' urortEi Opposite the fnlillofnusro. HAVK 8Timi;T i.Kliian roN, i-A. 'jaiyii.'ir.iy GIVEN AWAYAr.?";' ont'tlM"Pio rinillnirf theSsviourln IbeTem, pie." with 1 110 WO ItKI N U C(l U in '1 1, n! 1 p-go llell1"if aa'Uv evDS)o.clolC'cl to Uhum.. hold the buuaar nchoo1, luso and ceneral uaurch Worn, Un 3 mouth, trial tor So cants. Agents Wanted. Address, J. U. UHUWIUl. I TWlnj 71 Wuteu et, !. y Drugs and Medicines. Wonderful, but True ! A. J. DUELING, rrtoriui'rou op tuk teople's Drug and Family Medicine STORE, makes tho fo..owliig ANNO UN CEMENT. , Owlnctotho pcnernl tlppro'sfcn In buslncBS, the ftt en t rcdueti'in of wnMtor Inbnr, ifcc. I dccQ. It mv outv at this Umo t'iplTO tlwi pt-oplo of 1 cluaMou arrt vicinity nic Lion's huaus or MV i uofithI Jtentl ami rm emi.pr tho fo.mw luff nf a tow 01 tlio many articles sol, at my Drug 8 tore i TATI T MEDICINES--.!! $1 Preparations 80 cents such as Vmoar Hitters. Ilosttttir't, Dice's Pi iii-'itlon, Ml-hlciM Heib, Gom un lliitcrsitnd nil olhrrd tcrmcily?i,iii)vrS5ctK, .) c. prciiaiatlocs-ioc. ttjnt 20c. riiprations?0c. COID. COUOII amlLUNO REMEDIES, Javnc-'u Espcc;orant. II ii'l's sit.iI Al en's Dal. both. Aris iIiorrv Pectoral, Milk Cmo Col I.ivcr oil. Ocd Mvcr OU and Liinu nnd oIIuTi fonnei.vtl now 80 cents. IIAIIt I'llKPAltATIONS-iraU'-i Hair Do ucwor, Moiitsoinory'fl, dyers' Ilnr Vitfor. rn1 Mis Alten'it, foiineilysfi now&3utf. AH cue. picparutlousornburo character now 40c. LIMMENTH LnubiicliM, Iow'h Mflgnctff, Donuellv's l-lccirio, 8am sou Oil, Ifuw-.y'i Kflicf. Maine Oil, oaiTllnsr Oil. Wi'.rtCra Urn. moil t, ami all uiUhih formerly 50c. uuw 10c, Horse, Catllo anil I'hl ken Powcleri forractly 2T.c. now net Darlintf' celoarattU Conait.ou Powders Impiovtd S3c. pir pomid. Kfcala'sTIaiDbur Drops. 4-'c per bottle Dronst Toa, ;i c. 11 packuue; rl.la of all kmos loimcily 15c. uawvOo. per cox. PliAHTEUS Forons, Arnica, Poor Man's aud ail otht r formerly '.5c. now 10c. WORM REMEDIES Worm Bvrnpft, Vcrml. fucca, V 01 tn liOzonscs and Confections lotm crly asc. now itc. Root?, UutliB. Herbs, Medical Teas, Ac., &c. formerly ft cm luc. to lie per cz. now 2c. to cc. peroz. Castor Oil. Balsitn do Malta, Easenco of Pep. je.mlJit, Essence of Eeinou. Go.ilen Tiuctmo. Pareftouci nna Ulrccifno lonncrlyiou lo Isc. now to to lOo. pel bolt.o Eicrjtliliiff Poivn! 1)avh! Down! t Canst to sodi. fcrMaklnz Sozrt. from 0 cents to 10 rents ucr pound. Castor OH, strictly poro, tec. per quart, by t!io gallon less. LOOK AGAIN. WALL TAPER. OoM Gilt rat er iOe.r. tl nized Panels funnel lv "JSo. to Mo. now'.-Oc Winto Blanks nnd Tints forinorlv lse. o'zzc. now i-t.. to lsc, nnd uiown DaciEsform oily lt'c. to 12c. now 7j. to Ue. ryic!nm Piecinit'ons nnd Tamilr Recipes compounded nt 'lurttly UeJuccd lutes. Goor tcuOto 1URLING.S 1 1 living litre! at Xcilencoof almost Twenty Year 111 tho Diup llurlucfs. tur ro than Ten of wh.ch li tvo boon In Lehh'htnn, I wll in the fa tuto. n I havo in tho prnu. Gumnnteo to all tlio very Reft nnd Iuicst Druir4, .irdeiiio..,Vr , t botoundtn tho American Markets I UUY I'OROAHK I , Declr-nov3 $2500 I A4ctive' ?Jlclctf T ,1 Acents Avantea, A Year! I .. 0 oxoun QonibinutiojJ prospect": I " op 150 Distinct Publications AND 100 Styles of Ulbles nml Testaments, IXepresar.tlnir A;:riciiltnro, niosraulilcnl. His toiicul, liellffious and Ml ceiLmcou Vorl:s of uunersai interest. a novel FBATonn in canvasinqii Sales mailo from tills pro-pcitns when all cln giollooks till. It contulim sotuotlitu to stilt every t-isto and fancy. vo aio alo ofleriuc rpcilal luiiuccmeuts ou our Premium Family Eibles, ENOLI-n nnl OCnMAN, PHOTHSTANT snil UA'IIIOI.IO. Awtuile.l bunetlonly over all rtlicis, fur llieirlhvaliiiiblc Aitl. anil Kuncrb HinilmKH. ot tao UltAND CENTJJNNIAl. KXl'OirriON, 1870. Also. General and Local Acents Wanto l on our GREAT WAR BOOK, tlie raof t Conip vlienKlvc, relloDle and Accnrsto lllstiirvof t liu n 1 eat Contest octwoon ilio UUS MAN owl TIIK TUItK. UtllltsS0 el' Rant lluur.vtuRs. Mans nnO l'lnna the tnimt hi.owv, itcMr'lilo ailil usclul lloo now published. L.beial Teinic. raittculac,sftce. Address , JOHN. POTTER. Si CO., Publishers, Sopt.l,H77 MliLADELl'IlIA PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) tho rcclnn for n slmplo Vkott ni.': I! aim tint will rem-ivo 'IAN, FitlXlCl.m.l'lMl'I.lSnnnlii.ciTCUEii.lcaMnK Hie fill ii Bult. clcarauu bta itlfnli al'O in.t uc tlonsf.irpuducmea luxnr.aut tjiuwth cf h-ur on n talu head or imooiu ficc, AdJrcxs, in c.QsingSet, stamp, Bill. Yauiio.f & Lu., 2j Auu cu., IS. i To Consumptives. Tho nlvertiso-. liavlnir been nerniancntlv curi il oi lli.il ilieaJ diseutn, consumptien, by n slinple remedv, Is anxious lu nmkii known to bis fe low.sulferers tbo nuans of euro, 'to ail who desire it nu will ona a copy bl too preenp. tluniKcd. tfrco of chariri'l. with the directions for ptcpariuc: and usuic tho same, winch tney will U ml a sum Cusk lor u Nel'su-nox AsiiiitA, llltOKCiMTIs, &c I'nriloi wl.-lilm.- ibe lnusnlp. tlou, wnl)'IeasonndiD, 1 A. WIl.bON, ml i'enubt, WiilUm.buiBh is. Y I2il!CPi3i:irZiCHIrlQ CiStJ. Intruction and AuiuieuiQ.u coiubiuu.1. lijii.oitant tu parents and toachits. '.uitinctcnturiisllc acinus, 'iho cutiru pack aiut fico .lor cts. currency or stamps. V'aulJti.f & Co , 2 1 Ami tit., A. V. ffr-7 r AOE'lTS prollts per week Km HI I Wl1 Pruvo " or toifeic S30O. I iWJ jew aitces Jut p, tented. Hanip'.esfc''nt fico to oil, Aitdies. y. 11. CUIl). 1131 list, :u Fu.lou rit.,New York, ROllsl)YbUTH. 4 QRNTLEMAII who sufered lor yean from Norvr.uftDelili.tr,FcrmalureDecav. nnd all the i-irctB of routhful ludhcretiui, will for Hio huUoof itufT ring humanity, tend ft go to all who need it, tho lot lpe auu directions for luaViuc the simple remedy nv whicu he was curtx. tiuflr cru wlehliip to pi otlt by the advet liRer'4 ox peri encacanti'i coliy nddro-ions in prfoct cimll dence. JOHN It OODKN. il Ceoar Bt . N. Y. Tn?rtfjK7TA" 33 newest nn-J mint popular JlbQJ3JlQL. fconga. wlm wr.tmRi ot in. f net Ion nnd amnftcrufnt' alno, n Met ot all the battles, when ana wnrro fouht, dtinnu thu wnr tor 3 reit atccip. AdtTiOfc, DIAMOND CO., 9)5 Huoo s ., l'hlladelitUia. feh?3 ly Jim ?3L',,.?r.!!..cv.r,c,'l,. nut tiv tliat pl'lnest cf ull books" I'lnln Heme Talk and Medical common Hense," nesrlr 1 00 paircs. voii iliuatrtton,byl)r. K. 11. TOOTE. f 1J I-exlncton Ave.. N. V. 1'nrctias ns or this hcok aro at 1'bcrtv to consult Its BHtnorlii person or by mad yanB. l'nce, be mall. M.S' lor tli ntaup uu dltlu. or! 50 ror tbo roi'VLAU edition, wliuh routa'iis nil tin ianionisin-f slid illns'ratioiis. Contents talk's ueo. aoenih WANTKn. MUHTUY HILL I'UBMSIIINn CO.. ,,psW4 15B.tSUM..N. V. New Advertisements MNTIlKIi ! Johnson's Anodyno Linlmont svill positively prevent this tcrnulo ilisoaso, nnd will positive ly euro nlno cases in ten. Information lliat will eavo many lisoj sent fco by mail. Uon't delay arioment. I'rcvonticu is bcttsr than cure. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., llanyor. alalnn Atrarlcl Jityt'tt nn'rj nt Centennial ExpoUIoD for chrit,j qtihtiei nn mPcicj mitl litinj chnr actcr rf swxtiiiig wl jlirnriig. Tlio lest tobacco ever na'lft Ai nnr Hni strip t'jifle-mrtrlc Is clocely Imitiiterl oi lufiHrir rI. rca that Jtrtonn' J!rt is fi every jilir;, SoM hy nil deftVr. Fen.l Tor fumT'lCi frop, i.3 C. A. JicKSOV & Co., Mfri., Tctenburg. Vs. fl. F. WAHPIaK. Phlln..ra.. Qpnerat Agent. E h WHITE" ecwlnir Marliinolthoeaslost tvcIliiiK nv( bent catlsfrlnff In tho market. It luin n vpiv lnro phut I! o- maiio-ttholock-siUch; is Minilo in con ri ruction; very llgntnuiniitff.ni dniuirnCnoiso lfi-8 It is nlmct linioas;blo lor other mn rhinos lo t-eii In dtrect comno't'ion with mo White, ahemx wantud Apptv lor teroitoVHirx: SEWIXU MACUINli (JO.. Clevelaud, O. TTQT? 'TT-TT? WELLS. RTCIIARn?OX A TWPIWHM1 TUR GOLon U io:om. L Jj1 rjJivJL tucndotl by tho nurlcuituroi "HTTTn1!?!? prossi nndncd lv tb3a.iudH DU 1 lURol ih.'vriy best dmrrmcn It COLOR jrivcsnnoilect Juno color, nnd is harm ess us suit. A it-cent bct'loco'ora three hur.Oicd pounds nndnddaj cents per pound to its vnluo. Aatc .vour oruir ght or mAir hunt for it, or send for dcscrhinvo vliculnra. W12LLy. RICHARDSON t CO.. rrnTtiftoti(Rnrtln?toii Vt. SURPRISES,, oor new mo'on Is tho most do. Mcious cvi'i iiiiiodiic d, l'crpkt. .5c, lOJI THUJID mvlht iJonx. I'nrll'st kniwit. l'er nkt. U)c. Bolli by man. 8Co tend for our catnloiao. 9(1 pnpea and -lno llins. t nations, wnu.ii iuiy oescnaea them. Mnlii-il free. 1'ltIUE As KNICKKItUULTCUlt. eU BUtO Bt.Albiny. N. V. CO. Vl.OVVKU Rl'-hlla iKIU bi St Ta i tics at i wimicMilo nilces. 5ci. nts, fur !"" " nKt-, tur i.cis. Cstaloeua lrco. I. C. Ale- OltAW, Itlrcralilo G.ii ileus r.iuchnmlou, N, Y. l'lonts in cieat vnuety.nt low pr.cea crarTsmzsss5gj--lr.;7.;i ''7T?ya S M?ftM "etill pi'coiOiOonlySiO UKATTi" Wnshlu'xton. N.J. rjr .Mixed l inns, .suuwll il.c, 1) iiu.,1;, Ac. no wU 5nU'te with name, 10c. 3. iliukicr & Co., Nu.sau, N. Y. C)t? Uloguut Cards, Btylcs, with mime, 10 M " cts.. or 20 chromo 23 cts. J. K. IlACDlr.. MoMen llrnljio N. Y. HP I-'ancy Caids, HuowHiuc, Slinbl", etc., no mW 2 nl.Ke, with uanio. 10 eta. Nassau Card Co, Nassau N Y. I) II Mil Cftso5?2 11 il V 1 GWifelMToliaGGO j A M1XHL' UAllDts, wit i name, u c. Acents' thu cut of his li'air, as you can tell n man-of-nntfli, ice. I.. Joxr.8 A Co., N;eau.N.V. war from tho cut of its jib. Tho two bar CD es o EEje C3 -S 1 M ! Shaving, Shampooing, Dvkino, llAitt Unreeixo, and Hair Cutting Saloon; IMl'OUTKD AND DOHSlSTIO Key West & Havana Cigars. All tho New York and Philadelphia '(HIKING, EVENING, WEEKLY AND SUNDAY (German A- English) PAPEItS. Alio. ttoe r.eadlui? Nospapeis of NefalilmnnB cities l.ineu auu raiux lonais uuu uuus, bwitcti.llics and Glen Onoho Canes, l'ost. niro and llevenuo Htanvs. Ntwsp'inrr Wiamiers and rostri ruics olunys on liaml. Arcuttur ilio i:iiKi:tli nnd tier nun Aiiuauacs : Weekly and Montti ly llooits nud I'erlodUuls, &c, ,&o. F. INKMANN, Junr., Susquohanna Street, maucii chunk, r.ij Dee, n. isn-iy JSq"otIco for Charter. Notice Is liereuy oven that an nrpllcat on foraClir.rieiioraiiropotcdCornoratii.il to Ijo siylrd 'Ilio KvaucsMicil Mutual Aid Hocietyof I'airyville, CarLou Co. I'a.," to bo located ut Hni ly vine, ra will no mailo to Ills. Honor Judge Dreuer at til utit AurllTerui of Court. Tau otj jet -f ilio ssid I ontoratiou Is for benev olent and tcuellcial iitiriMcs r.monir Its mem. tieis. V. 1' I.O.N!bTUi;U'l Attoiuey foe Applicants. .'.inrcli !, jfTSSw HOl'SK AND STORK-UUl'M TO i"r hunt, situate tin iianttwav. orposuo Bu1. "(NirlMiii Ailvura'e" nillo. in tlio bor- oaj.ut.ri,,-liltflitou.TAclioiise isatwitory.wlili u-lMineUb klu oiuuiu wei uneti up wivu-"iv- iit'. tuuuiein, c. i uu wrt-miges will t fc t. cethrr or sensr.te. to nut tenants luiut mod- v ate. Apply to J. T. NUtllAUM foriuitlicr IMriicumis. MoicUO. IS'8-WJ KOIl SALE or TO LET, A Doublo Flame Unelliui; IIouso, tdtif to aennt una half mllo ea.t Ll V ihsi ml. nu tho itij,! lu.aili- loMnria Kiimnca. snilalitn ir iwu fanil les. 'lAore nieanout oV. tc os.i! ldln connection wuli tlio buildlni;, nud for sale with it, TcruiBti-ouciate. .vppn to . I', ll'l'INOClI, Jan w. Leldgiilon. ra. TO LET. comfortablo Dwelling 1 1 on ss, and lot i f ci ound ui the borough of rariyvlue. Itent iitdrMte. Appiy u 1 i' KLUl'i'INUKlt, Airent. tiCblKlitou.l'a. Jan. IU, tt. Afewaag'es of tho First National Dank of I.eMvhlou stneu. Apply at the I'flico nf tbo CAltUUN ADVOt'Al'li. Jan. ID, t67-tf. t HOOK OP KrJOWL S HUUi:. or Kmrrts ot L'ivo. i'ourulilit .e far. usee Snow. me I ow to ret rannlo.'. live lioppily-oliUiln lienlili, wi tlili and distinction, and iippearto n lv mlscein io ricty JO paires3J0 0 0 stdd. Mailed lor lo cts. lu positiffo btiuipsor rnrreocy. Adores., TIia Union lMJblmtiinicOo., Ntsr.ri N.J. dnii-wl Mi. Jpor Sale. Our M'nslilnglnn Letter. A Eralc on Socirly Visitors ,ai 7ic While lt:ut,cThc Itailrcad Lolby Govern vuntal S harem How You May Know a Congressman Tho " Centennial Memo rial," and What is lo be Done icith It. Washington-, D. C, March 1878. Tlio Lenten season lias for tlio timo be ing, nt least put, not n slop to, but a brnko upon, social gayety. A few of our leading society ladies, however, continuo to rcccivo informally on their regular days for being "tit home " to visitors, nnd others liavo sig nified their intention of seeing their friends on ono evening in each week. ( Tho official receptions at tho White House have, of course, been discontinued! but Mrs. Hayes is always " at homo " to friends of herself or President Hayes. Yesterday evening General Sherman and n party of friends paid their respects to her j and, as tho friends of tho General wcro strangers, Mrs. Hayes had tho conservatories lighted, to show them through. Tho effect is very fino when tho largo conservatory is lighted; especially now, when tho azaleas aro a mass of bloom. It was only last December that gajs was introduced into ibis part of tho Wl.lito House, nnd tho burners aro so ar ranged ns to form a beautiful crescent of fire high abovo the growing plant3 and flowers. Joy Gould) tho well-known financier and nnd ex-Erio Itailroad magnate, is still in tho city. Tho Arlington Hotel has been, for years, tho headquarters of tho railroad lobby, tho cohiuiiciit parts of which, licalcu by Jay Gould, may bo seen there any erening. Corcoran, tho well-known banker, pliilantlirophist, and owner of tho hotel, is going to extend it : and, according to tho plans now in preparation, it will bo tho largest, ns well ns ono of tho finest, hotels in Washington. It was not until yesterday, during tho do bato in tho Huuso of ltepiescntativcs on a renort to nay the employees in tlio eloak- room their wages, that tlio fact was dcvcl- onecl that tho two barbers who perform tho tonorial ornamentation of our Salons in Con gress aro paid by tlio government, nnd not liy the members individually who call their services into request. This seems to bo rather hnrd on the bald members, who must forego tho pleasure of having their hair cut at government expense. It is, however, not n bad idea to liavo a governmental shaver, to trim tho whiskers and wax tho mous taches of our law-givers j nnd, now when I como to think of it, that accounts rationally for tho curious fact that all the two hundjed nnd scventy-ddd members, wear their hair (that i, such es havo it) exactly, after tho same cut, so inat you can leu a member by .1... .fl.!. l?li ,tl bers referred to are twins, and operate ton Eorially precisely alike. Some of those who visited tho Centennial E.iosition nt Philadelpliia will remember the great government " Centennial Memo rial," a sheet of parchment fifty-two inches in, length by thirty-sovcn wide, gorgeously framed, which was exhibited iu tho Gov ernment Iluilding, nud . also, on tho 4th of July, 187B, in a big sifo opposito grand stand in Ihdcpcndcncu Square, as a part of t io centennial exercises. It is surrounded by nn emblematic border, and crowned, by n vignctto of States iu tho shapo of an raglo grasping in its talons n shield, arrows, liber ty rap, an olive branch, and u scroll with tlio word " Constitution," each side of tho group iu a stand of colors, tho whole resting on a representation oi riymouui rocit in scribed, "1778-1871)," with the motto E 1'luribus Ununu Tho background is a storm scene, with lightning playiifg from the clouds. Tlio rest of tlio border is mailo up of fagots, typifying tho original thirteen States, bound with n band of stars, gather ing in tho upjier corners by olivo aud oak branches, signifying enoo and strength. At each oi tnc oaso corners is a siueifi, par tially surrounded by cjtisters of olivo and oak leaves. This curious document derives its interest nnd iiniwrlaiice from tho fact that upon its faco nro tho official signatures of tho executive, judicial, and legislative, officers of tho government, in oil numbering 4U1, headed bv U. S. Grant. Tho great seal of tho United States was affixed to it, in pursuance of an act approved January 18, 1678, and, for tho puqiooo of making it ac cessible to tho general public, this docu ment, which bears tho titlo of "The Admin istration of tho United States Government nt tho Beginning of Its Second Century," tho Houso has passed a resolution to tho ef fect that a committee of thiiteen, consisting of ouo from tho thirteen original States ro-. spectivcly, bo appointed to arraugo tho pro ceedings nnd ceremonies for tho placing of the said centennial memorial in tho Depart ment of State. li. TUP NEW II0IJUS FIVE DOLLAItS. TJiis city and vicinity is now being flood ed with counterfeit iivo dollar bills on tlio First National, Bjnk of Hanover, Pa. Wo alluded to tide fraudulent bill in our last;, a subsequent, careful, examination limbics us to lay before pur readcr-s a more detailed, description of this dangerous counterfeit, which is so well executea that it has deceiv ed wvcral exjieits. Tho.bogus bill is mark ed on ouo of tho D series tlio only defects tho closest scrutiny reveals aro iu iho cau tionary directions printed on tho back of tho note. Tho word "owing" on tho upper-right hand corner had evidently been printed "owuig," and ufterwards changed, as there is an extra dot over tho "n." Tho word "thousand" in tho lower right hand comer has tho last syllable printed "and," and tho tho vord"cxo&eding"iniinodiately following begins witu n "c. ' luese are very trilling defects, and may havo been corrected in sub sequent issued u'f tho counterfeit. It would lie well to refuse all $5 notes on this bank of tho series D. Petersons' Detector, Lord's sons get $15,500 n year, and now they think the old man is insane, Mrs. A. T. Stewart owns tho largest single diamond in tho laud ; value,'$35,H00. When explaining his course on the Sil ver Bill, Senator Lamar's voijpgrew tremu lous, Ilia body shook with cJtiotion. When he had finished, Edmunds, Anthony, and many others, rrowded tuout sail shook bis hjina hcsVUly. Chimes of tho Times. Grasshoppers aro already hopping out of their eggs in Missouri. Scranlon Republican! "Five long dreary nionlhs yet or political gabblo and squabble." . .... Toledo Commcrcioif " Toledo has moro statesmen to the square inch than any other placo of its size in tlio Union." Springfield (III.) Register: "Tho na tional parly.is nn impudent sham, n politi cal confidence game, a republican trick." IlulT.ilo J?.rnrc.M:-r"Tho check of the Goddess of Liberty on tho new dollar is very fine, but wo do wish it had a blush ou it." Tho Indianopolis Sentinel descrilies Hayes as "as a huso wart on the noso of tho radical corpse." Metaphor could no further go- New Orleans Picayune ; " Thcro is nn unreasonable opposition to silver, wbilo thousands of people oppeor to get along very well with nothing but brass." Wilkes-Ilarro Record ." The first of greenback candidates for Governor now in cludes Samuel Calvin,, W. H. Armstrong, Frank Hughes and Judge Eentley." Tho Philadelphia AorA American re marks there is but ono Ihing to (to now to stop calling names and,,try to make tho sil ver dollar ns good as tho gold one. Philadelphia, Times :" Tho day may bo breaking, but thero is no occasion for anybody's rooster to crow over tho result in New Hampshire. Both parties wcro badly scared." Wilkes-Barro Record: "Unlcs3 Presi dent Hayes turns over a new leaf pretty soon his' administration will bo regarded only with pity by its friends and contempt by its enemies." Cleveland Herald: "Texas this year made 700,000 bales of cotton, from which will be obtained 840,000,000 pounds of seed. This seed converted into oil would bring over $14,000,000." Tho Denver Tribune say it "Tho two-, pie must not expect too much of tho Silver bill. It will nol.relicvo tl'.cm of tho painful necessity of working for their money of earning every dollar they gjt." Tho Charleston Journcl of . Commerce congratulates tho people i.of South Carolina on tho "honorable settlement of the debt question, by which many of their creditors will get one-half of what i3 owed them. Cincinnati Commercial: "What tho country wants, now that wo havo the law restoring the old specio basis nnd money measure, is that thero shall not bo any ad- tlilionfl legislation odoui moiiey." Cleveland Leader: "Everyday- adds to tlio organized opposition to the work of Wood's tariif committee. It will need to bo a very nblo bill supported by very ablo men and arguments, to bo passed by Congress." Cleveland Leader:" TheHon. Samuel S. Cox has improved upon Dogberry. Ho has not only been set down in writing- as an ass, but has secured a ccrtificato of that quality to himself forever by having it put iu print m tho Congressional Record." Cincinnati Commercial:-"Tho news from the country in relation to tho appear ance of tho fall grain is charming. In tho umo valley tuo wneatanu uaney are beau tiful." Indianapolis Sentinel: "A colony, to bo entirely composed ofSiiiritualists, gather ed from all over tho Union,, will buy land in Lincoln Territory and engage in agricul tural pursuits." Tho St. Louis Colc saysoftho Southern claims: "Tho amount.of money involved is so vast that thero is Amost a certainty that a Claims Ring will 60mo day bo formed which may bo able to buy its" way to tho vaults of tho Treasury." , Tho St. Louis Journal says that "tho question of civil servivo reform is a small ono in all its details. The. American peoplo aro not small in ony sense of the word. They havo largo views, largo hopes, largo expec tations. What thev demand is a fair chanco to make money. They will not grumble at tho bills if they are permitted to prosper," Tlio wedding of St. Louis nnd St, Taut by bands of iron, last week, was tho themo of great gratuhition for thopretsofSt. Louis. Tho Mississippi jetties givo its trado an open way to tho ocean, nnd it is claimed that Chicago, in tho shadow of its growing pres tige, will speedily shrink Into tho propor tions of a quiet lakeside village. New York Herald. COUNTERFEIT XOTES. As East Method of Dctkctino Them CocsTcnrEiTERS' Blesdehs. A list of coun terfeit national bank notes, arrangcd.by Re ceiving Teller Underwood, of tho National Bank Redemption Agency, will soon bo is sued. An examination of an advanoocopy reveals thci lolloping jets: The counterfeiters. 6avo so far neglected to pay any attention to tho name of tho Regis ter on thocnuino notes. All tlio twenties on tho Market, Merchants, National Bank of Commerce, Shoe nnd Leather, and Trades men's National Bank of New York City, bearing tbo nama of L. E. Chittenden as Register, aro counterfeit. The genuine notei on theso banks all havo tho name of 8, B, Colby as Register. This isnlso tho casewith tho 20 on tho Oneida National Bank ofUti ca, N. Y. All iivo dollar notes of tho follow lug banks, bearing tho namo .0(8. U. Colby as Register, nro counterfeit! First National Bank of Aurora, 111,; Canton, llf.j Chicago, III.; Paxton, III., and Northampton, Mass. All tho genuine fives on theso. banks have tho namo of L. E. Chittendep ns Register, with tho exception of tho First National Bank, of Paxton, I!l.,onwhlcHj printed the oatno of John Allison ns .Ifeguter. Tho counterfeit ten on the Miiucic National Bank of Indiana lias tho name of Allison as Regis ter and Spinner as Treasuter, while all gen uine issues havo either tho namo of Colby ond Spinner or Allison and New. All tens on the First National Bank, of Lockjiort, N. Y., nnd First National Bunk, of Poiiglikeejv sie, N. Y., having tho name of '8, B. Colby as Ecghder, aro counterfeit. The genuine notes bear tho name of L. E. Chittenden, Petersons' Detector. Soma Ohio boys bored out n stick of wood, rammed it with powder,nnd put it In tho church woodpile. Net result i On Sun day, during the services, the stovo blew up, thojnpo fell down, and tha rxoril. itm-
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