yIV 'H.yVJ VVVVAAtlV U. V. MORTHIMKIt, KDtTOR LKIltQHTONi PA.t BATURDAY, JANlfAUY 10, 18S0. Alt tlio InJlctmonts in llio Legislative bribery ctsos at Ilarrisburg were quashed 1'riday- afternoon of last week. , Kc now evi dence was offered by the prosecution. The defence submitted tlio saino evidenro in tbo Jje'iMnringcnsoaswas given InlliatofSalter. Tlio Jrnblie debt statement shows the decrease of tbo debt for December to be $4 2M.217.0C) cash lnTreasury,$207(OS3,003.02j gold certificate outstanding, $12,337.1001 silver certificates outstanding, $8,712,910 j certificates of deposit outstanding, $10,215, 000 1 lojral lenders outstandlnglO.CSl.OlCj fractional currency outstanding, $15,074,-SM.78. SPECIAL CORRESPOHDENGE, OUK WASHINGTON HVKOIAf,. WASmllOTOS, I). O., Dec. , 18S0. During my experience in Washington I have never known a time when thoro was so littlo of general Interest to wrilo about. Tbcro is absolutely no mows, ahd nsldo from tbo visit of Ocn. Grant, which was not a public affair, we have had nothing moro Interesting than n few quiet weddings, and tho usual number of funcrnls. Even tlio old timers, wha spend their tlaya talking politics over their toddy, have nothing lu particular to discuss, except tho situation in Maine and thoro don't appoar to bo much room for argument oyer that. They do say, however, 'that wo liavo tho small-pox among us, and that may Becccod in making it llve- ratcly drcsed which is somolhlng unusual In liei'case. A magnificent whito brocaded satin was embroidered with threads of gold llio neck wa4 seml-rompadourj her sleeves wero of laco with seed pearls wrought in tho lino texluroj a silver comb orpamcnlcd her head I tho hair was worn as usual, her neck was ndornod with a mlnlaturo of tho i'resi ilaut set in diamonds. Mrs. Meivcll was in a toilet of black, relieved villi white lace; Miss Cook wore; & pale pink, white Miss Matthews looked very lovely in a heavy whito silk, kilted in front, with a very long train, whilo MIbs Marttndalo was also in whito silk. At cloven o'clock tho members of tho cabinet with their families and tho diplomatic corps wero received. Tho Euro- pcan members wero in full; dress as it is called, that Is tho coats nro heavily cmbrol ly for somo of us If it becomes epidemic dcred in gold upon tho collar, sleeves, back Thero nro eighteen cases reported now, but tlio Board of Health is adopting vigorous measures to prevent tho furthor spread of the disease. The whole town is running to the doctors' offices to bo vaccinated, and Cleveland 'Ohiol-HcraM.- Senator Hay- perhaps It would not bo a bad idea for tho ard has as strong a hold on tho (Jermanvoto Congressmen to have a littlo virus poked of the North as has Secretary Sherman, and " bcioro co,ao oacK ncro- his nomination in opposition to anybody but upon "i reassemonng oi wjngrcss cp the latter would Imperil several Northern rcscntativo Manning, of Mississippi, will in cii. in. i t t- i troduco a bill nrovidiiiE for a complete re. Grant, for instance, would most llkelv nivo organization of U.e(iprcmo Court. Mr. Ohio ami Wisconsin In tho Democracy and Manning says that in iiOCiding to bring for- nlav tho mischief with tho Ohicnra end of wa 11115 nuauu.ro no uas ueen aciuaicu uy ' ' . i ; . ir. . I 1 . - i llliuois. purusuii iituuvo. iiu iiiiuiws, jiuivovor, i - that llio members of tbo present Court, by Governor Hovt issued n reclamation consenting to servo on tlio Electoral Com. Mondnv mornlinr. In accordance with tho missIou and laki"E T"t i" U decision of a renortof tho commissioner of tho sinklnn purely political question, havo impaired tho fund for 1 R79. Tho receipts for tho fiscal '8nlty and to a certain extent detracted from year ending November 30th, 1879, wero $3,- 1110 usciumoss ol that.triuunal By lowering li lfin.8RS.57. whir.,. mMnilin n.n lmlnnnn nf m public esiccm. iuonmouuioi easiness $958,030.88 on hand November 30th. 1S78. bclore tlio Lourtis already so great mat no niado in cash S4.128.199.45. Tho amount llnK3 rcsuus m a practical ueuiai oi jus- nf iho debt redeem! w.n 1 .fisi.932. Tim tice to many suitors. 'llio main features ol amount of interest iaid,?l,234,249.59. Com- Uo wulcU Mr. Manning will introduco pensation, etc., $0,024.68, and tho balauco of nro, lirsl: mo court to Do composcu ol a the sinking fund November 30th, 1879, was Chief Justlco and Icightcen Associato Jus- $1,202,373.18. ticcs; a classilicaliou ol worn aim lis ulvis. ion Into tnroo branches; tno assignment oi An nlarmine tclccram comes Ihroueh six Associato Justices (ono ol wliom snail bo German sources to tho London journals of designated to preside) to each branch: and Wednesday. 11 slates Hint Russia, is lmsv a" constitutional questions, and all cases in- bringing a vast military forco to tlio weslcr'n volving $100,000 or more, to l.o decided by frontier and nccumulatlnir material of war. tho full Court of eighteen Justices, presided Where Hussia obtained tho money for tho over by tho Chief Justice. Mr. Manning effort she is now said to bo making is not says that ho has received a number oflclters explained. Tho Russian journals also arc from lawyers in different parts of tho coun- talking about a war with Anstria, and as try approving a reorganization ol tlio court theso papers can publish nothing which tlio Government wishes to conceal, startling in telligence may reach us soon, if tho abovo news turns out to bo true. and asking for iho details ou his plan for that object. Tho commissioner of Agriculture is hard at work organizing a strictly American tea- table. Our independence of tho Heathen Chineo, in tho matter of lea, was declared somo years ago, and wo liavo formally as Tho explosion at tho Celluloid Manii' facluring Company's establishment at New' ark N. J.. Monday morning will no doubt sorted our right, as freo and independent receive a very searching investigation. Tlio states, to ralso tea which wo would rather loss of fivo lives will demand it. Celluloid, havo somo other fellow drink. And now a preparation tnado from gun cotton, is far tho commissioner proclaims a newdispensa from safo when in n certain condition and Hon in sugar making. Experiments by tho in a largo bulk. It has becomo very cxtcn- Department prove,'so McDuc says, that good eivcly employed of lato for various articles sugar can bo mado from sorglium and corn in much demand, rrobably familiarity stalks, and ho brings into court, as convinc- with its usomodothosocngagodintlioworks ing testimony, 48,000 pounds of sorghum less careful in taking tho necessary precau- sugar produced by ono establishment in II tions. liuois. Finally, tho commissioner predicts that before many years this country will Tho riso in wheat last Fall camo rather raiso sugar to export. Let us hopo this may .lato to produce its full influence on tho sow- bo lrue nni, als0 thal tho Commissioner, in ing for next crop, but tlio Agricultural Do partment at Washington, in its report for Do comber, shows, nevertheless, an Increase of tivclvo porccnt. in tlio area sown in winter wheat, ns compared with tlio previous year. Lost year's crop was enormous, but witli equally lavorablc conditions, this years will surpass it by about ono-cighth, nnd all this excess will bo added to tho exportable his delight over the sorghum sugar "boom," will not forget the tea "boom," which shows signs of being neglected. Latest advices from tlio front upset all previous hopes of n pcaccablo settlement of the difficulties witli tho Ulo Indians, and crcato serious apprchonsions for tlio safety o: Gen. Hatch and his command. Ouray's ef forts to deliver up for trial tho Indians who surplus There i is littlo fear in this point of lmmlcrcd Agclt Mcellcr ,,avo fai,ca ultcrlv iiunui uu vuiuuii ui t;iu uuiu tuis wuu' try. OIU'ilAKV. Ilov. Gilbert Haven, D. )., Bishop of tho Methodist Lpiscopal Church, died on Satur day evening, nt his mother's residence in Maiden, Mas3., aged 59 years. Ho lias been ill for several weeks, and much anxiety has been felt throughout tho entire denomina tiou in regard to his condition. Several times strong hopes for his rccovoryivcro held out, but his system "was entirely broken down, ami ho gradually sank to his death Ho was a very genial, good-natured man, very littlo restrained by the conventional! ties of Ids cloth, and was a general personal favnrito, being almost universally known among his equals and associates in tlio mln istry as "Gil" Haven. Ho was born at Mai den, Mass., September 19, 1821, of tho samo Puritan family of which Chancellor E. O Haven, Irof. Joseph Haven and Samuel F, Haven, wero conspicuous members. Ho and his own influenco with, his tribo appears at a discount. Secretary Schurz believes, ns docs General Hatch, that Ouray has dono liia bost,und that he has not played n double game. And now lliat war is lpeyitnbic.ii is not unlikely that ho will cast his lot with tho whites. Not much can bo dono nt prcs ent. ns deep snow and other conditions ren ter vigorous warfare physically impossible. but thoro is no doubt that tlio Utos will finally bo driven out of Colorado. If.it is truo that tho copper colored ficmh who mur dered Agent Meeker also outraged tlio thrco defenceless women whom they captured; thero ought to bo some means of visiting swift nnd rctribulivo justieo upon them, Tlio Stewart Castle, a3 it is called tho palat'.il mansion erected hero in 1873 by W. M. Stewart, then U. S. Senator from Nevada, was paitlally destroyed by fire last Tuesday night. It was tlio most costly and imposing private rcsidenco in tlio city, and till who havo seen it will remember how much like an immcneo nsylum it looked standing upon high ground, and lookin graduated at tho Wesleyan University, Mid- dletowu, Conn., in 1840, was for two years , , ,, ..t i i ' .. . .. down uiion other other fino residences In tho uaU.. "" " most nristocratio section of tho city. Its cost Seminary, J,ow oA , and in 1818 became Wa. about $210,000, nnd the furniture cost liriiiuiiiui ui mail iii-suiuuum. m ivtj uu i . . . . 1 Viit- i i it half as much more, in tho days wlicn Stew 1 art was supposed to bo a bonanza kin, A III i.mn J'iltl uuiiicii-umi 1.1. UUUUU. VI HID vigor of his abolition ideas, but in 1851 ho found no difficulty n being admitted to tbo New England Conference. For several years he was stationed In important Massachusetts Don Fi'nno. and skirts with gold mounted cbapcaus. Tho secretaries of tho Chincso Legation wore their nativo dress, with curious shaped hats surmountod by a bluo glass button. Tho Justices of tho Bupremo Court lol.lijwod, alter which camo Senators nnd mombcrs of tho Houso of Keprcsnrilativos, and citizens of distinction. Tlio prettiest sight of all was at 12 o'clock when tho officers of tho Army nnd Navy entered, two by two, with Gen. Sherman at the head of tho Army and Ad miral Fortcr of the Navy. At 12:30 the Assistant Sccrclarics of tho several Depart ments were reeoived wh8 wero followed by tho veterans of the war of 1812 and 18 10 the oldest Inhabitants Association. At 12:45 tho Grand Army of tho Republic of tho Dis trict of Columbus under tho chargo of tlio Commander of tho John A. Rawlin's Tost No. 1. At 1 o'clock tho reception of tho citizens began which terminated at 2 o'clock. The residences of tho Cabinet officers wero then the great attractions Mr. and Mrs. Secretary Evarts (Stato) were assisted by their daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Secretary Itamsey were ably seconded by their daugh ters Mrs. Furmcssof rhiladclDhia,and Mrs. John A. J. Crcswcll of Baltimore. Secre tary and Jf Ibs Sherman wero aided by Mrs. Gen. Hawley of Hartford, Conn., Miss Hal- stead of Cincinnati und Miss Parsons of Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Secretary Thompson received with thoir two daugh ters, and tho Misses Simpson, daughlors of Bishop Simpson of Tcnnsylvanla, and Miss Stem of Cincinnati. Secretary Schurz, had surrounding of Miss Cults, und the Misses . and M. Schurz. Tho Fost Master Gener al Mr. Key, and Mrs. Key welcomed their friends aided by Miss Koy, Misses Burch of Tennesseo, nnd Miss Mnud Bailey. Attor ney General Drews being a bachelor had no ladles to help him entertain but was ably seconded by Messr3 Wing nnd Mulligan of tho Department. The homes of tho Justices f tho Supremo Com t were very attractive Tho ladies at tho rcsidenco of the Chief Justieo Wallo wero assisted by Miss Bisscll of New York, Mis3 Coffin and Miss Covlidgo of Washington and Mrs. Farry of Annapo lis. Mrs. Justice Strong wero. assisted by Mrs. Harlan, Miss Harlin, Mrs. Mary and Julia Strong, Miss Talmcr Strong of Mas sachusetts, and Miss Emma Lee, Mrs. Jus tice Swayro received her friends witli Miss Bussoll, Miss Joseph end Mrs. Frank B. Swayro of Toledo, Ohio. Mrs. Justieo Clef- ford had a number of ladies In nid her. Hon. Mrs. Folton, Mrs. Coleman, Mi's Colo- man, Mrs. Col. Wilhston ; Mrs. Col. And rows and Hon. Mrs. Fulton, Mrs. Justieo Field was aided by Miss Bullett of Thila dclphia, Mrs. Davics of Now York, Miss Davies, Mrs. Lattimcr of Now York; and Mrs. Howard Coit of San Francisco. Mrs. Justieo Brfdlcy was asssisted by Miss Cnnio Bradloy, and Mrs. Hornblower. General Sherman's friends wero welcomed by Missus Lizzie, Ella and Ilachacl Sherman and Mies Mary Bower of Baltimore, From tiieso few instances an idea can be lornicd of tho gicat preparations that were mado in every grade of social lifo at tho Capital for tho Now Year's day vnterta'n mcnt. It was without uny doubt n day of unequalled pleasure. august. Our Letter front tVasiililtol), Washington, D. C, Jan. 3, 18S0. As Washingtou has deservedly attained Inwnt. 1 UN nil I lie iirtlifimnlnn ."Wtllimiinm . I IliA ilttl im.l im nf I mln it null ml I lift fnn Wcstficld, rtoxbury and Cambridge. Attho mental City," it is seriously entertaining tho outbreak of tlio civil war he volunteered his idea of erecting a monument to "Old Trob- sorviccs in uio r.igiuu iuassaciiuscHs 1.031- abilities in recognition 01 mo successuu mcnt (Butler's command), and his com- negotiations which ho evidently concluded mission as chaplain, bearing dato April 18, with tho clerk of tho Weather in giving to 18fll,was tho first issued during tho war. tho people of tho District such a glorious In the following year, 1802, ho mado a tour day in which lo pay their respects to th in Europe, and on his return, occupied for 1 Chief Executive of the land. Tho birth two years tlio pulpit nf an important Boston the new year occurred under as beautiful church. In 1805 ho was apiwinted suiier- auspices as could well bo imagined, and visor of destitute frccdnien andwhitcsintho throughout the whole day, both under loot Stato ol Mississippi, nnd in 1807 was niado and over head everything: was as lovely as editor of Zion's Herald, llio leading organ of could bo desired. Everybody was out and his Church in New England. Ho had long visited everybody's neighbor. Elegant oqui- been known as a vigorous writer, but tho pages thronged our avenues whilo tlio in- Btrcngth of Ids radicalism 011 many subjects tcrior of tho mansions displayed visions of prevented his bcooming an extent of his loveliness. Tlio Whilo Housj is very natur- denominatlon in its authorized press until Hy diiringtho middlo portion ofthe day, tho after tho closo of thocivil war. Hsachioved centre of attraction. At cloven o'clock nro- a great success with Zion'-t JIcraldfltA made cjsciy tlio President and Mrs. Hayes aecom it an organ of tho most advanced thcologl- panjed tho Vico President and members cal radicalism consistent with thorough or- 0f llio cxecutivo family decended the broad thodoxyou doctrinal points. On May 22, btair caso through the corridor to tlio blue 1802, uo was olccicu tiisnop by tlio Oenernl mom, as it is called from tho prevailing Conference held at tlio Academy of Musio cj,,, 0f tlio upholstery. Tills is tho centre In New York city, almost simultaneously 0ue of theso rooms through which thovisi- with Bishops Bowman,Harris,Fosler,Wiloy, tors pass in order to reach tho principal, or juerrii, Aimrews.auu 1 ecu. insuop uaven , jt jB usually designated. Tlio was assigned to tho Gulf States, and took up his episcopal rcsidenco at Atlanta, Ga. He spent tho winter of 1S72-73 lu Mexico superintending tho Mcthodlet missions in that Republic, and returned homeward over land via Guauojuato, San Luis Potosi, Mon terey and Texas. Bishop Haven was a warm personal friend awl admirer of Gen. Grant, and in December, 1875, ho created n great sensation in his denomination by Ids outspoken advocacy of Iho election of Grant ton third term of tho Presidency. In 1877 BUhop llnveu went toLibeiia.aooompanind by a holy of (rcdineii. whoso interests he looked after with ijrowt efficiency. JIa tray-til- I l nsivoly 111 Liberia, and there con-tnu-tol tlio inshiiial diacMo which lias now resulted in ids death. On his rturn last year he preached. iMtunfct and wrote muoh inn 111 Lib'trui. 1I Iwl puUihl in llMI tlio "Pilgrim's Wallet," mid in 1874 "Our Next I1"" K-iglilr," Mug aosnuntsnf his travc.s in K'lrut and Moxlai. In 18M) he 1 -.iho.1 a volume f "NUoiil finnans 011 1 1. -iv uuil lw W.M-," first of theso rooms is called the red room, and the thlnl tho blue room. In tho red room tho visitors nro generally assembled and mustered into lino and pasting into the bluo room are introduced to tho President. Tho Presidential party was drawn upas follows : Mr. Webb Hays who proseuted tbo callers to tho Presidcut 011 Ills right, men tioning at tho sumo timo tlio individuals namo. Tlio President would then tako him by tlio hand, introduco him to tlio Vice President. Then Col. Casey goes through n similar ceremony in behalf of Mrs. Hayes who wuuld In turn Introduce the visitor to tho ladles who wero assisting tier in the re ception who in the present instance wero Mrs. MoKell, and Miss Cook of G'hilloolho, Ohio, Miss Multhews of CinoiiinstU, sud Miss Martindsle of Indiana. Our lady rdrs would in all proUjbiWy bintrted lo knew how Mrs. Hays and bw friends Hfii aUiful 1 M;s, Hays was qisitfi vlslu Tin: TIEOUllMl IN lUAINU. oncusizATiox or the statu sksate. AuauSTA, Maine, Jan. 7. At 10 o'clock, tho Senators elect wero called to order by Hon. Samuel M. Lane, the Secretary of tho last Senate. Prayer was offered by Rev Samuel Upjohn, tho roll was called, and all tho members without exception responded to their names. Senator Locke, of Cumber land, at once gained tho floor, nnd read a protest from tho Republican members against the Scnato proceeding. Tlio Secre tary refused to entertain the motion, and a messenger was sent to tho Governor and Council informing thorn that tho members elect of tho Scnato were present for tho pur- poso of being qualified. Tho Governor and Council appeared and tho oaths were administered. Senator Locko then renewed his motion, but the Secretary would not ontcrtain It. Tho Sen ate proceeded lo tho election of President ofthe Senate, tho Republicans refining to servo on tho committees or participate in tho election of ofiicers. Tho Senato elected James I). S.impson President, a protest be ing put in by tho Republican members that tfio election was not by legally-elected mem bers of tho Senate. 1'ROCCr.DlSGS IN THE llOl'SS. At a quarter to 9 o'clock tho Assistant Clerk of tho House, W. E. Glbbs, called tho roll for the selection of seals. Tlio Repub licans did not respond to their names, neither did tbo Fusinuists, who havo been reported as non-nfllliating. As a quorum was conceited in tlio Senate, public interest was attracted lo tlio proceedings in tho House, the galleries of which wero crowded Tho Houso proceeded to organize by tho election of John C. Talbot as Speaker by a volo of 72 no quorum' Mr. Hale objected, but was oterrulcd,and Jr. Talbot Was conducted to tho chair, Thrco cheers were given for Mr. Hale. Mr. W. E. Gibbs was chosen Clerk by a vote of 74. Jr. Hale again raised a point of no quo rum, but was again overruled. Tho Repub licans claim that there was fraud in count ing tlio quorum, and that nays wero signed to the list ol persons who wero not present. II. Caileton Chccvcr was chosen Assistant Secretary by a vote of 08. Again was the point raised that no quorum voted, and again was It overruled. Tho quentiou of no lilying the Senato of tho organization was debated, .Vr. Hale taking tho ground that thero had been no legal organization of the House, and no other body could be informed thereof. Overruled. The prutett of members from fivd cities was presontsd by Mr. Hale, who then ad dressed the Houso in an iinproselyo and tcl llug speech urging that the people of Maine arc waiting with tho most intense anxiety for a settlement of theso cases. Tho only way to allow tho groat excitement prevail ing is to admit those members who are clearly efwted according lo the expressed de cision of the Supreme Court. This courso will alouo propitiate the peoplo of -Value. He moved that tlio House go into Commit tee of the Whole, and consider tho cases. This Legislature, lie said, ought not lo take a. single step until evsu-hauded justice is dene. The House refused to ge iiitocemmltUeof tho whole, fivo votiu; lu the amriuitive, and tho matter was referred lo tho Commit tee on Elections, when such eommittco Is appointed. Tins Farmlnglotl ita other cases were also referred. Mr." Dickey reports that tho Suprems" Court has nothing to do with tho nctlori 6f the Legislature, which drew forth ft plea from Mr. Halo,' defending thfc Court and asking that constitutional barriers bo not swept away. Ho Bald that the election of officials under Iho laws passed by this body as now constituted would not, bd legal. At thrco o'clock p. in. tho houso ad journed. bisanActri't. ECEMFJ. Boston, Jan. 7. A special dispatch to tho ITcrald from Augusta, Mo., Baysi "Tho sceno in tho Houso of Representatives this forenoon was simply disgraceful, ilr. Halo was a gentleman, aud acted liko one,and ho must liayo been ashamed of his friends. Tho repetition tit tho oath after tho Governor was drowned by tho hisses and groans of tho mob. Tho Fusionisls put things through regardless of parliamentary law. Tho secno was without precedent in New Lngland, The Fusionists must now slick, and tho Republicans go to the Sirprcmo Court. It was impossiblo to prcservo order in tho House, and a row would havo resulted if an attempt to expel tho disorderly persons had been mado. Augusta, Mo., Jan. 7. Th6 principal in terest at tlio State llorisi to-day was cen tered in tho popular branch, the proceed ings in tho Scnato barely reaching a ripplo of excitement. Tho Fusion Senators mado a marked concession in voting 18 to 12 to refer tho matter of tho counted out members to n special eommittco to act at once. Tho eommittco will probably bo named to-mor row. Thoro were scenes in tho Houso never be fore witnessed in New England. Tho su premo moment camo when tho Assistant clerk refused to put a motion to adjourn and Mr. Hale, standing upon adcsk,put tho motion himself; which was followed by deafening applause, nnd the Immcdinto withdrawal of tho Republican numbers. Tlio whole audienco then rose, and there followed n tremendous storm of applause, Tho audienco seemed to bo largely on tho sido of tho Republicans. Tho result of tho day was nearly a tri umph for tho Fusionists but tlio Republi cans say it will bo ephemeral. How, amid so much excitement and intenso feeling, good order could bo preserved, was a marvel. Tho Republicdns held a Secret Caucu3 to night lo dctcrmino cn future action, at which thero was a full and freo interchange of opinion. It i3 thought that tho Republicans will all qualify to-morrow and participate in legis lative action. Tlio -story is started that tho Fusionists will to-morrow deprivo Eugeno Halo of his seat, but on what ground is not known Governor Garcolon's term of ofllco expires to-night at 12 o'clock. James D. Lamson, President of tho Senate, will temporarily fill tho placo. Governor Garcelon is spoken of as n candidate for rc-olcction, but tho friends of Smith insist that their man should receive tho office. Tho Fusionists held .1 secret meeting to night and determined lo stand to tho iosi- tion gained. Adjutant-General Lcavilt has resigned his position, nnd will icavo for Washington to morrow, flu placo will bo temporarily filled by Major Folsom. Tho good order which prevailed nt tho Stato Houso to day win largely duo lo tho forco provided by Shcrill'Libbey and Afayor Nash. At tho request of Jsjor-Gcncral Chamberlain, Gov. Garcelon this morning sent for Jayor Nash to consult with him on matters of public safely, and, nt the Gover nor's request, with tho co-npcration ot jnj Folsom, tho polico forco was placed unucr his command. To nvoid any conflict of authority, the badges ofthe Stato Houso polico were taken from them, nnd all needed duty was per formed by tho local iiolice, aided by Sheriff Llbboy'a force. THOSE AFriOAVITS. Bostox, Jan. 7. Despatches received hero to-night from Augusta relating to tho affi davits published this morning declaring that bribes wero offered. Democratic members of tho Legislature to prevent a quorum from appearing, nssert that tho affidavits thus fir nro entirely unsupported by ovidonce, nnd tho Republicans chtllcngo tho opposition to produce tho names. I liuo xnafk lines, ui i.'uuiiu, slates limb the Government lias determined to use 250,000 of Iho Church surplus ns a fund lo bo loaned at an exceptionally low rate of in terest to lahdlords and to local bodies for expenditure in tho construction of perma nent works, in ordor to provldo labor for un- fKlllcii woruraen, saiu loans to bo repaiu in thirty-flvo years. New Advertisements. rpo WllOM IT MAY CONCEEN j N'otlco Is herchv irlvcn. tVnt Hie OFFlfiE oftlioSEAI.KIlUl'WKIiillTS andSIUAS UllES for this county Is located In Maucli Chunk. . Al.HlN STOI.t.K. heater or Weights and measures. Jan. 10, ieS0.-4t, New Advertisements. SHERIFF'S SALES T3b CJry is Still 500 Agents Wanted at once We liavo the vcrv best thine for Acefit. and oHor mich hulnceiorntn that Any onocim tnako lrorn 50ci. to2.uo ciitv cvcnlnn, ami 1 3,0.0 a year It you worn an 1110 limn. onu 10 cis. lor sample and secure your territory. Jllillll'n-. iU.VBOVUl.ei 1UUIIBUII1K Vl!. r. O 110X422. MIUon.Ta. Jan. lu-un Of YaluaDloRcal Estate, f hc CasllSyStClll TfeOFOSigfeSj Endorsed. lly virtue of sundry writs 6f IV. Fac, Pi. 1 pieNa.Lor ('"rbon o.V'ntrl'JMn'if Our constant influx of new patrons mid lnrgol v incrcnscd trade directed, there , wlllhooxpojed ntlUloSale. . , -. rf p ff, -'.,cl, Sotom nt inu uouri uousc. in me uorougnoi maucii 10 niu ul-ou uxuuiitu t u kuix -hji;i iijl ituwi "i tu v-'tion kjjolv.ui chunk, m .aid county, on Crowds of customers, who make their purchases daily at the Monday, January 12, 1880, ORIGINAL CHEAP CASH STORE, can testify to its merits, at 11 o'clock a. ., sharp', and .to keep our increased run, we have in consequence thereof the following mopERriEs t thoroughly overhauled our entire stock of WINTER DRY All that certain Tract or l'leco of LAND, GOODS, WOOLENS, BOOTS, SHOES, &c, and have placed Bitumo in irfiwor Toil amensitiff lownsnip. unr . . , , . , - . ,1 . n t lion Comity, rcnn.ylvanla, tiounrtrrt ami los- tllC SaiUC at SUCll aStonislunirlV lOW llHCCS that Will lllSUrO a, cilbml n followsi llcBlnninir nt i utiine, thonco . , ,, O J l by land nt Ailnm drown, ilcc'd, snnth S'jveutr I vpnrlv c.n1p eight degrees, west ciphty uvo perches to nosti procured for soldiers disabled In U. S. servlco from any cause, also lor Heirs of deceased soldiers. All pensions dato back to day of discharge, and to dnte of tbo doath of tho soldier. Pensions Increased. Address with stamp, No. 918 E St.. N. V.. Washington. D. O. Jan. 10-lm A1 OIIMSTIUTOR'S NOTICE. tli cn co by Inml of llionma Crnlfr, rioc'it south twentv two debtees. eat forty tout perclics to n, Rtonoi tlienco liv tho at mo south ciTtr vovnn dotroes, west four pcrchoa ton post) ttirnco oy mo same 80TUU iwciuy usgrcca. cast inuo jicrctios to post in Mill Clock) thonco hv the Mimo nnd nlnnir lu Raid Mill (Teak Roulhfortv clpht tloRrces.ciiRt timo pcros nml lottr-tcutlis 10 a ninnu j inenco vy lanun oi juk, j, jvrenroer north flltv nnd onn.hiiif ilotfipos. p.ist olovrn perchrs nml nix tenth) trc n ptono Inn puhllo rona lcnaina irnin urniRfl mm co mmpoiij thouco ohms wild road fionlh tlilrtr nlno tic irrces. cnt ten. ncrched and nlno tenths to n Itost in pnld ronui tlicnco hy tho snmo noith Itty ono negrccs.enst twelve perches to n simie; thenco north eleven desrees, rnt nlno petchos nnd three teutlia to a stone t thence north ten degree. west seventeen perches nnd nine-tenths ton stono t thouco noitli seventy Feven no creen, ratt forty two perrhes nml eluht-tenths to net ono; thenco hv land of John A. ZeiRcii fuss north feeventeeii decrees nnd a hnlf. wp"t Eitatc of David Eckftardt. dectaicd. Letters of Admlnlstrnlton unon tho Estnto ofDnvId Kckhrdt. dee'd, lato ofTowamen. sing, Uarbon County, Pcnna., having been Srnnicu 10 mo unucrEigncu, un persons in cbtcd to tho said cstato nro rcijuejlcd to nuikt payment within sixty days, nnd nil thoso having claims or demands will mako known tho sumo to mo Tor settlement. raULKULSUi; Administrator, twenty thrco perches and a half to tho placo of becomo nciiuaintcd with us nnd who still do their trading At our store, havo become ncqualrrtnO uib,.,.,.U(llvvUi...u,uft i wtui us tnrougn inomcuium oi mo itcs?, nnu, ns wo mivcrueu very lurgciy uiruunu tm w TvvrVTV AnnvQ a vti ftpvrwrv.nnif channels, wo never naveruso n bargain unless wo navo u io oner, pEitcnE?; strict uicanro. Tho Improvements theioon aro a Two story FRAME DWr.LLINO 2IOU9D, Jan. 10. 6w. Towamcnslng. Pa, Or Yahial)io Ileal Estate. Dy vlrtuo of nn order of tlio Orphans' cfotfrt of Carbon County. I'a., tho undersigned Ad- minisirntrixoiiicorire suniuci licncriinir.ia of th llorouirhof l.chlirhton, l'a.. deo'd the will bo olfered at 1'ublioSaloontllo premise on Tuesday, Feb. l"tli, 1 880, comrflcncln;? at TWO o'clock P. jr., the fol- towing uiiuuiho rem esuue. lo-wii: AUinai certain I..ot of tifound, sltuato on tho corner of J-ehlaU and South streets in said lloruuuh of Lchlghton, containing in front or breadth onsaldSoutlf Plreet soTcnty-sevcn feet, and ojctcndlntr of that width between tmrallcl lines clghty-Jlx and One-half feet to within two feet of a lirown llouro. Tho Imnrovcmcnts there on nro a two-story Frame Wheelwright Shop ami una uuuuio rrumo uvvuiiing.ono uuu one- nnii siorics n nil. AIvSO, all that certain lot of ground, being apart of Lots Nos, llhnd IJ. (owned by s"ald deceased nnd Samuel Levan) situated on South street. In said borough, nnd adjoining tho Evangelical church, containing In front on said South street seventy-ono feet, nnd ex- lenuinir inenco ociwccn narniiei lines io an ni- lovono bundrcd and ctghlyono ft, hulepth.wlth u iruui in ruruiiiy-suvvu icei un n orinuuipioii Bireot. ine linprorcmcnis incrconnre n two Btorv Framo Uwelltntr. Terms wm uoinauo Known at timo ana piaoo UI BUio, vy Administratrix of O. S. Hcbcrllng, dee'd. Jan. 10.-W4. Manhooa : How Lost, How Restored CTCSjv Just pnbllshcd.aiiovv edition of Di ffCyj? tho inmcal cuio (without medicine)ot bPKHHATOitRUOEA or tn nml Weak res. Involunini v Mmuml Lenaos. iMroTENCV. Mcutnlnnd riiysienl lucniucltv. Jiopodlments tiiMaritnuo. etc. i ntso. Cos'sUMiTiox. Kpili p- sr ana ins, uuiuccd uy acii-iiiuuigLneo or box. Ulllf-5.irUYUE.UlCP tVC, inoceicur.iteii autiior. in tnu mimiranio izf- any. cletny demonstrates, from n thtitv yoars1 succeful nrncttoe. that tho niiirniliii' conae- quencei ot BCitutm.o mcr boraOfoalU curoJ without tho d:itiircrena nao ot internal medi cinoor (ho npplicatSo.i f tho kmfoi pointing out n mono ol cuio at once Kimnle. eoititin. nno ftVeetual, by means of which every BUfferer, uo mattcrwh.it his condition may bo, may euro l)imeireh(Viniv4 pitatelv, nud iumcaily. CV'lhls Letturo sliould to in iho lumdiol every youtn nn every man iu mo lanu. Ht-ut under neal. in a nlatn euvtlotje. to an nildnifs, jo3t-tatit, cu receipt ot six cents or tWO IHlffLnO simiipn AiuUl'sk tno puhUbhcrs, The Oulverwcll Medical Co. 41 ANSt.,Ni:VYOJlKi Tost OQco Pox, 43S0. npr.12 yt, "Wc therefore otter to-clay p. s. Special Bargains in Black Silks, Special Bargains in Black Cashmeres; Special Bargains in Black Alpacas. Special Bargains in Colored Cashmeres'. m Special Bargains in Ladies Suitings, in all thg Popular Shades' at from 10 cts. pcf )ard upwards; Special Bargains in Shawls and Coatings. Special Bargains in "While and Colored Blankets. Special Bargains in Cassimercs. Snccial Bargains in Bo'ots and Shoes. It Is a fact woll worth remembering, that a very largo nrmbor of our patrons who haf Call early if you would sccitrc real Bargains. licspecthuly, J. T. NUSBAUJI & &Ott, Lchighton, Pcnn'n. Oct. 4.-ylcm. twenty.foor by twenty six feet t Frame SI ft bio I r iturn, iwemyeigni, oy iweniv eani iteiii liriv. iwi'ivu uv hiiiltii iL'L'c. nun uLiirriiiiL. i - " i UUUUIURH. seized And ttkon Into execution ns thonron-! nrtn.if ilniri.l l.'Tnl.,l,n -AliSO All that certain nnrt.of lot numbered Ninetv- nine, tu tho nlnn or nlot of tlio r.orourh f t Lo hljrhtou. lb being tlio eotilhern vait of mUl lot contalnintr In flout or width on oiih'iiinplon ptteet tliirlv feet nnd exteiidme of th.it wiilth I at rlutit ntifflot one bundrcd nnd eiftlitj-ulno 1 ioe i nuu nipo lucuos to 1'caen aiicj-. Tlio improvements Oioreon aro a Two Ptory FIlASrK D WE LIVING HOtSK, eighteen br twcnty.two foct, nnd outbuildings. Heized nnd taken Into execution nu tho moo- oriy or wnsou jxouiz. ran Coosli'i Colds, llronchltla, Honracnrn, TIckllncorl)i'3 iicaor tbo Throat, Soro Throat, Cold in tho llcntl, Croup, Xnlluciiza, MlioopInrl-CoiiRli, Cold In tlio HoiVelS Astlunutlo CoiirIm, 1 uidrcUcrofCoiiauuiptlrcs. Dr. Charles T. Horn aso,- AIl that mcsfiutce. tenement, nnd tract of i nun gimme in iiii.onum j.utYiimp. uiuuou enuiitv. rennsrlvauin. Luumled nnd dosctibeo astollowA, to wit: lUiriuningnt ftstouci thence bv land into oi unnrau j.Her. r.uitn lour no Sieo-f.cnH thlitv-two perchpi to n slouo: thfiice y the eamo north eixty.807ou nnd ui'o-haif de uiecf, cAdt tslxtv perch ot to n cliotnut tieo t thonco Bouth tweutv-lotir tlegicett.cast eleven pctcht'h ton Ktovoi thenco hv Paid ot Stephen tt.unucri. aoutn uiiv-niuo aim ouenaii ucif-ces. west twouty-loiir pcrclica to aslnnot thenco by ti.o t-anio Hnutti twcAtytno nnd oue-h;ilt do- f.i-hP nrt.i n inu to a Mtmutt tiieucn fiv land Would announce to tho public that ho has ot Chan. Musacltnnn imlh slxly-lour aud ono- purchased Irom MltS. A. O. PlTLU,tiio half yegree-, wi jt ioitv8ix neicnen to a sione; tLeneo ny mini taiooi rnuiu .Lortn. njrin tueutv-threo rnd Kite-hall dearecs.weat nuietv two nerchen Lo a whito oukt thento b" tlo eatue north eighty eight and oae-tialf 0 elites, wct llttoun pcfcao'i and ttpi 9-teurhf to a post; thence north two dcgrec3.wost seventeen perch, cs to a fctouo; thenco tweuty and ouo-half de- giees, wo8i loriy-iour peicuca io iuo piace oi Degiunuig. couiuimug FOUTV-NINE ACIICS, moro or less. Tho improvements thereon aro a TWO-STOHY LOO HOUSE, twenty by twenty six foet, and outbuilding-, cUed and tukeu into cxeoutlon nUhopton erty of Marg:iiot MoKoovcr, uUmiuiatrucilr ol win. ikjvcuvoi( ueeoajeu. Tin. BltO'K'JtlSfl la anfrnlu erraJuato of mcillclno. & Bklllful )hannacUt. anil a thorough chemist, llh " O. It O." (Couirli nnd Colilf Cordial 1 not the ro Bult of more chance, but of lonff nciontifio research In. chcmlstxr anil mcillclno. as Is plainly Been by tho rapidity oflts action and Its unparalleled cnicacy. Tho Czpcnso In its nianuf actnrola at lcastpa timet as gTeat as that of any other modiclno upon tho market, and ytt It Is Bold at tho exceedingly low prlco of 60c tTyBamrlo bottles (for Bhort timo only) 25 cts V. CHAMPION JlIlAWNINtS, At. fl., Proprietor, 1117 Arch street, riiilailclpliln, Pa. pfT-I (Ml WAl.i: HY 111 11 I'ltUl'MII Kill AMI, Al.li lilllJltilr 1J. I ! III i. - . ' rmMH i?fTEKK.s,M.j i'iti:ai? NOTr.!. Fenlinand Ilcnaux.tbo Ucleian historian. is ileail. Count Bachasson do Jlonlalivct is dead nt tlio nge of 78. A fund lias been opened nt Birmingham for Irish relief. Charles Henry do Bleville, tho French ilramatUt, is dead. Aueuslo Hcfller, the eminent German jurisconsult, is dead. Tho rrincess Louise will sail for Canada on tho 22nd instant. Ju Jali P. Benjamin lias been retained for the claimant in tlio liciiuorue case. Tho steamer llama, which went ashore on tlio Island otTtrschllling on tho 4th in stant, is breaking up. It is reported that the Spanish Cabinet is negotiating wilh Spanish and foreign firms lor a loan lor tuba. A famino prevails in somo districts in Bosnia. Light thousand pcnplo aro report ed to bo on tho verge of starvation. Tho famino in tho provinco of Sristan Southwest Afghanistan, "is very severe. The people are celling their children lor IochI Richard Wagner, tlio eminent musical composer, is dangerously ill at Buyrouth Tlio Empress of Russia will, by ndvico of her puysienin, remain at Cannes, Frlrice. An emphatic official denial is given at St. Petersburg, that tlio establishment nf a regency, lu wiiolo or in part, 13 contcm plated. Telegram? received from Britisii Consuls state that a tcrriblo famine prevails in the district ol uusunlcu and itayazid, in Arme nia. Tho Russia military authorities havo or dered that henceforth no regiment shall bo stationed in tho district wucro it was re cruited. Edward William Cooke, painter, Royal Academician aim tmow.ouuouoyaibocio- ty, is nead, nt tno age oi uv. Dr. J. C. Hermann Frcund. Denulv in spector General of Hospitals to the British uerman region auring tno urimcan war, I dead, Tlio latest official bulletin fromCanncs an nounces that all the symptoms ot the case of Iho f.innresa oi uussia aro increasingly un- lavorauie. Tlio flood in tho Scina at Paris has do. creased considerably. The reports from tlio Provinces of damage by the lloods aro still serious. An official dispatch received at tlieChillian Legation In Paris announces that General Djm, President nf tlio Republican of Bolivia lias ueen vieposeu ana lias ueu. It has been agreed lx-Ueou Sir Austen I.ayaril, the Urili.h Ambasudor, and the Porte that the Mohammedan priast Aliunxl 'lewiiK, snail bo removeu to an isianu hav ing ft Chritiau population. Tlio anuir now completely arranged. Gordon Pacha has had an interview witli the Khedive, and his reports rclativo to tin) relations between Kgypt and Abyssinia are conuuerou saiiiuctory. Sir Gurnet AVolfely lias (elecraphod lo Sir Bartle Frere, Governor of tho Oaixt of Good Hon, not to believe tho alanniug reports irom mo iianivaai. Tlio Sloinncli IvMri ilstliclltil.S Thollvorrcculoteil, tho boweln jmtln proper older, tlio blood i nrlclied and pnrilled. and the iimnui pysteiu reuiiercd tranquil and vnrointis bv this liiitlaiftblH fittulty moilicluo and safe. JZUaill flPaiUM uiecatc. wuieu m, inoi fui ur, u mniit nffrci'ablo and cAVcltvo niiaellzcr. ami a coidlal peculiarly adapted to the wants of tho aireo and uillrui. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers pen. ei ally. ' Jiu.3-iv5. nnooKViM.E. n n. i.iTTT.TtFinii A Co.. Dear sic i I have been troubled with Catauh In all tu toiimfor tim irmtio vcain. nnd hnvo med nil icmcdies itconnneiMled to cm', bat reeoivrd little or no heiiPtu, nniu i imimi uio t'UAMi i v i iuau CATAJIKit UKMEDY. I hnvo only UHt-d nuo boillo nnd n w u. ana 1 am so muui ueiier uiai t rm tu v it Tina i'titol tun Mv ftiiirliipr.tii iav lina almt been clHlcied for tlio lafct 4 voarn. faheta nnwiiiliiir tho iteiuedy with tlio turne result, i cau ruiv nayiii.m woiiunriui iuwj cine, as I know Irom oxpctlcuco that it will fiim finv rnsi of ('Ainrrh. I foruierlv lived at Naaance, unt nopiiiR mat vn win ltiuonueo the uieitKinu thioiiuh thu XJomtnion tnoroutrii ly, m thAt mv fellow BiinVrcra may havo an op Yours robpectfuily, NKLhON 8110REY. N 11. I havo nlwara been rubieet to hen. ai-hei iiu-o takliiff the Cousiluaiounl I huve not been troutded in tbo loaat. It will cure beodnctie ip two or thrco hours jai)S 4U1C1UO, . ALBO, J All thoio FOUlt CONTIGUOUS LOTS or nlei oot irrouud tltti to in tlio Boiouch ot I.e- Ii Ik hi on, Carbon county l'eiumHvivinitn, und niui'iineti in ino pnm orpuit oi tnui uoioupo, i Numbers fortynix, forty-ooven, foriy-ciKhtand tnrty-nlue, bouiuleti wotwardiy by llio .Lehigh uov JiHiirooa bhih-iwuiuiv vy iuiiu ui uu doliihua Kent eastwnrdiy by tho river U'high, nn. .,.,l,.nn.lli, l. li,i1l,l Ut,.hni f.i.,1 V iviucr. Tho lniprovcmccta thereon are a Two-Story FRAMI3 DWKLWNt) 110DBI twenty by twenty hIx feet.with kitchen atlaclw id lour teen by eighteen feet with demulo porch, onoatablo twenty by fori v feet . ono one and ono hrili bloiv dweilluK hntise fnurtoiii by twou- ly-iour uei, uuu oincr ouiuui.uuij;h. Seized and taken Into execution aa the prop erty ui ucore ana tin y imwuiiu, -ALSO, All th6 Two certain Lots. Piece or Parcel ot LAND, fcimitp ou the easiwurdiy side of Mauch Chunk Ktreet. in the Village of Pack, erton, Curhou County, PeunMyiyanl, nnd num. boiod In the ylu oa plot laid OJt by paH Kiaut or iNumSertSoven and L'-jrhc. bcinpiu frout or WHiniouo nuiuicu aim tun i)-ino tvvi un huiu iiauch ciiuuk Btreor, ana i unniux tuenct ( asi wnviiii liL'Lwi nn uniullel lines nt rlcht auirlo wiiii sfiid Mimrii cimnl: street In lenifth or fivptn ono hundieJ ana Rlxty-livo feet to un nlfnr. hoill.dtd WUKtUllldlV bV tllO 8lld JlntlCh 1 ciinnlc htrtef. southwardly by Lot Number CENTRAL DRUG STORE, IiJI.eucl!cWlj'loil Batik St., Lehighton, Vh., IlavinR refitted nnd refilled thocntlro stock no can oner MUGSAND Strictly fresh. Also Ilorso and Cattlopowders.PatcntMcdU cine?, urusnc?, aoap?, uoinu?, l unuuiuiur, ftpoiiKts, liiminoiH rKins. iuc nuu Liquors for Medical Purposes. Oils. Lamps and Fixtures. Iyefliulfp,ChoIco vjiurp, 1'ijics nun iiiLfaccn. cyv t CHEMICALS and Turc, tuclcs. Trusses Nursing llottlcs, viuiin strings, una a iuii iinooi wall Paperand lbrdersatth5 Lrc8t lrlcc5.' .and Prescriptions carefully compounded muluess. Acontlnunncooftho patronngo lieretMoro ixtcnded to this establishment in reepcctlully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. scpt.13, 187t.-ly. Dn. O. T. IIOHN. DANIEL WIEAND, 2 H? HOLIDAY GOODS!! Tbn nnderAbmed rrtuius her Ainci TO thanks tn tho nenidour Lebmbton nnd vici<v for tho liberal patioiu-pe extended tol'crwlub loua- leu in tnat place, and iop( ctimiy inioima them thnt blm has JlKMOVKbtfittioi cw m d oiOKontHtore.nooni. FlVli luOP.a ULLOW l!At!R MTlllIKT. mi Susquehanna St., APh Chunk, whero tfhe will bo pbascd to meet her old friends, bho has Just received a Now block of NotionsFancy Goods, ComnrlRlllff UMir.nlVEAIt, nKHLIN ASB OKIIMANTOM'N WOOL UOalHItY, llu- liorind and KonifMtie i;mj itouiriiY, ItllllloNs, GI.OVKM. and a larco vnnoiv of tim Newest Ue-dgns lu raucy Uoods. 8tutarjlo lor IIOL113AY PRESENTS ! lloy. bonuled wextwaidiv by tho and Slanch btx oastwanily bv mHl alley, and northwardly hv Lot .Number Nluo. i 'lOROtnor wun a inrito vnneir or noons imi Tho improTCmcnia inercuu aiu xuiuu Diu.t generally Kept in uny oiuer sionnii unvu, n FRAME HOTEL. Fclred nnd taken iuto execullon aa tlio prop cityut ucorgo iiajrcu. aim io uuouiu uy J. W. ItAUDE.N'HUSH, Bhtrlir. Mnuch Chunk, Dec. 27, 1379. I will net it for run A slinronr nutionngo i bo- ucitcdamibatisiaciiou giiarauiceu. Mrs. C. DeTscliirscly, Snquehanna Btrtct, 5th Store betow flaeo St., gdurmxA i.n divohcu. 11 fcry Alice Kisenho wer. In tho Court of Com-tyiieruextUiOnd.Mau-l mon Pieaa of Car aaaa Acker. V bon County. vs. I Subpa'iia lu Divorce Edwin JCwnkower. f issued to No. 4, June Term, 1879, alius to No. 1, October Term. IhTJ. Both writs lotumed by the yheriffi .Not fouud in my ball a wick." To Limix Etto&Niioweiii ItetpondSQt above nooKdi You aro hoiebv not ill wl to appear ut the next term ot said Court, to be hold en at Miucli chnnk, on tho oeeond Monday oUsnu ary. liO. tu nnnwcr to thu said complatut. ana in default of yonr nptM'-aniico the samo pro ceedlnffs wilt bo hud apt lust ou as It said sub iHEua had been personally served urou vou. J. W. IfAUUENliUail.bherltT. Mauoh Chunir, Nov. IS, u?9-w4 A MONTH iruatanteed, US a day at home mado hi Iho tntlimtiloin. caultal not roqulied i wo win start Villi. JMUI1. WUIUU1I. UUVI UIIU Hiria make money taster at work for u thuu at any tiling tdse. The work is !Kht aud pitt&sa.it.aiid such as uuyona can jn right at, Tnose who ar ww who we this notloo will send ut their ud drwi at once and ee for iliemsvlvea. Ootiy Outfit aud toi ia tree Now is the lime. 1 hoso already at wurt are lutlnjr up la rue sums of nwntv. Addrea Tit UK A c(i., AuyusU, Maine. JunwT. ly 15 Pounds Gained In a Week nwd Cured of CiHisuiuptloii. Moasrs Ciuddock & Co.. lUtS lUcu tiet. Phlldelphta, Pa.. GtUiTLCURX t Plae fee mi m II luttlt of Dr. It, JAUU OAHitAW 1NDIOA. OUeeorhof PlMs and Oluiiusut, lor ft frieud of mine who la not oxpfetttl t live, aud as your mediciues iuitl um of oosftUMpnoM snu tkree vcr o. I wsut him to try tbom. 1 MlueO flllotu poauds wWIetaWlnKti.cn si tbiUUt tta ietlullr. J. V. HULL. LawtenobuK. Auitrsou ro.. Ky. Jiua y 0 El'OHT (IF THE CONDITIOX or Ji tlio FIRST NATIONAL UAiNK, at L-diUhtcn, lu tbsState of I'eonsyhauU st ths close o: LUsloehs, Dec. r-, is.u : nCbOlKCXS. Ixiansanil discounts . Overdrafts. . D. S. llond to secure circulation . . U S. JtooJs ou band Other stocko, boudfi. nud mortgisea. . L'uw from spprovVd iefere nat'iila . Due from other National Pnnks , Due from State Kauksand ltaukerH. . Heal estate, furulture, an J fixtures. . Current eipenses aud taxes paid . . Premiums paid Checks aud other cash Items . . . Mils of other Hanks Fraeth iialcurreuc(lncluJhiEnlcke1). fciwle (inruM'tf ffold Trtwaury tertiVj, bognl tender flutes P.sueaiptlon Fund with U. 8. Treasu ry (A per cent, of circulation) Total . . . . U ACUITIES. Capital stock paid iu Surplus fund - Undivided proflM Nation t 11 nik notes outstaadlus. . DlvlJen.l UCpatd . Individual ib'Wfclts subject to check. Cashiers cheeks outstanding, 4 Due to other rational Hanks . . . Tntal i . xint nf itntiMutcanta. Count u of Carbon, stt I. W. W lloMiuan, Cahler of the a bore-rained bank, dn soleiuuly iwear that the abore ktatemeut is true to the Lest oi my ruowhqhuu uiiui. . V. liOW.M AN. CrThbltrr 6ubscrtld and sworn before me tbfs bth day of Dec. 11)77. THOS.S. 11KCK. Notary PuUlc. Correct AtteU: luuiel 01ewli.e, A. J. Hurling, It. 1'. llofford, Directors. jn.a,iy. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS o:,mo.2i obtnlneil for Inventors In tho Imitcu Suites, l.iuiKi Canada ana i;uiniie, at rcnuceu rates, iniii 75,iKiu.eo our nrinciiu,! oftWa loonldl in Washington, 8,U5U.(1) ,..',, ',!. ., 1T(,1 Rlntna Vnlpnt lii ili Ofllce. wo are alio to atteml to all indent 1S,(wi!wj buslnoss with greater promptness nnJ iles- icnjin nnti'li an. 1 allots cost man ouicr iiaiemai f'rl! torncya who nro at a distance from V,'nh- ,14..iu ,,.1... 1, ...... ll....r.,r.. In otiiTilnir 103.20 associate attorneys." n oniako preliminary Mauo) exaniinations and tnrnish opinions ns to 3J0.01 patcntahlily, froo of charge, anil all who nro K.U730U ;n,nwu:i,ul iiAipliu-ntilinh.iiiiil nnti.ntAnm 3,wa,io jllvitC(1 u, ,-or a Bj,.. f ()Ur ..Gniilo for 373.00 olitaliiing raleim," wiucn is sent iroe io any nililrcse. nml contains nonnilcto instrncliims ia8,GO0.G3 liow to ohlain patents ami other valuable -r riiftiv. mailer, n o reicr io inu ueriinin-iniericuii VnllAnnl ll,lr ll'n.til.Tirl.in.D.P llm Tfnval 3,:W7."9 Swcdisli, Norivceian nml Il.miih Ijegntions, C",5uouo at Washington) lion. Jos. Casey, lato Chief lit (i Justieo U. S. Com t of Claims; to the OfUcials 4'.,G'JS.47 of llm U.S. l'alent 6iHce. ami to Senntors 7jo'It an il embers of Congress from every State. 11 11 . tMiim iiii.ni.Mi ,. i.n Q..11-I illlliri'Mi; liUUlfl ll.A.IUljlb .V .U. CMIII1.-1' fl'JWU.M torsofl'atcntsnnil AttorftcysntLaw.I.eDroit llulliling, Wisni.M.ros, i).c. neci' rnho First National Hank or Lo JL Million. Th. ANrfUAT, EI.KOTIOX or RKV1W DIUKOTOHS of this Hank will Im helil nt tho llanklug Home, on TUKSItAY, JAKII. AHY 13th. 1861, 1Uwocn the liours or O.MJ and TUItEK o'clock. I'. SI. W. W. IIOWMAN, Cashier. Lchighton, Dec. 20, 1870,113. Carnages, Wagons,Slcighs,&c.' COr.HER OP 15.VNK AS I) IKON STREETS Unil'lllTON. l'cnna., t Ite!pectriilly announces to his frlcniland th public, that ho is prepared to Uulld all teZ crlptloii of Oaiu;iaoi:s, Sl'lilNO WAOONS. SI.KKIIIS, he., . In tho Iiitcst and Most Approved SJjU i, at Triers lully ns lo.f as'tho fnmo cvn he obtain; cil clscwliiro. Biiarnntcelnrf the bcetSessoned Slnicrlal nml most substantial workmanship' l'artienlar nttintlon given to REPAIRING In all Its details, at tho very Lowest Prices. , ratroniiKo respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction t-U'intutccd, Ilec 6. 1S7l).yl TlAS. lteAWII. - PORT GRAPE WINE? Used lu rho prlnciral Clmi ches for Comma. nton punioscs. kxckLu&t Fon ladies Amy WEAKLY 1'KKSOXS AND THE AGED IP 13 ID IB' -10U11T rnoCLAMATIOIV, WHIIKEAS, tho lion. SaMUEIS. DRErfER, I'rcslilcut or tho .YLlIId Judicial District, composed of Jloproa, and Carbon oountlor.and n i.rainnnl nml olmrlfi Mccuilscn. Lsaulrcs. J uilirosorthe Cominonl'leas otCarbon county, and by virtue or their oinccs, Justices or tho Orphans' Court, Court ol Oyer and Termlnor and Henoral Jail Delivery, and tho Court ol (tuarter (Sessions or tho Peace or said county Ol tiariwn, '" '"Y'tf".r.V- '",V .X! I ...mtrnrv It. Um llm.rt. lor nominir a uouri oi vuiiiitrncn.ioii. ui ju rn,,4 if i-m riiVn Pmihanotiirv Peace, Court of Corninon Pleas, and Court or I rilOS. Klf:Wff"yi Over and Termluor, and General Jail Dellv. 13-wl. JlaacU Chunk, Dec. 1., 1,0. ery, and Orphans' Court, far the purposo of " ' tryliiBtMutsfu criminal casw. and thu trans. I T1, .n-'fl O frrfcon B V 7 ttctlnS of other business orsald Courts, at Iho UvQS3illl o vlSffSSii. it o Court House, lu tlia borough ol Slaueh Chunk. " on Monday, tho luili day of January, lbw, to SSIOXEE'S NOTICE. Notlco Is hereby clven that W. Frlsblo, Assliineo of John Plckford, filed his aoeouut as such Asslvnco In the Court ot Common Pleas orcarbon County, and that the tamo will ooiao up tor confirmation atwolutely, ami will bo Bllowul by said Court on tho I'.'ili day of January. 1860, unless' eausV) bo sbonn totho oonUnuo two weeks. NOTICE The underIgnl Is rlow pr.pared to supply ., ., . , invr,in i'iit. .1 llm r.l. i. ih...r.,. I,.l,. lvn to tho Coroasr """J Juslloes of tho Peace, and the Constables or lowing i.uiv ruiuuo r vjh " . tlio saw uounty Ol imriMn. iiihi inuy may itv ; then and th.ro at 2 o'clock In the afternoon of the salu day, with llieir reus, reeorui, inquis itions and r.iueiubrauoes, to do thuw thlaxs which to their ottlwa sire apprtalnl)t', aid also tlioM that aru bound by reaeHUlianw to proMute and K've ovUl.aon a julusi lirMns eharired with the eonunlssloa or offeusM, to prosMute as shall b Just. .... (liven under my band at JIauch Chunk, In aid eounty, lMocmUr lh, 187a. Cod save th. Janiuun"rHi. .1. W. KAUDKNUUSll, Sheriff. Mauch Chauk, Dee. 0, 1879. No. 2 Chestnut, per ton,. No: 1 OhMtnut, pr ton,, btuve, per ton, At Yaid 3 oa 31 D.Ilv'd. 3 X) 3 63 J. L G A 13 E L , Dealer in Gekeral Hardware, &c, Opiuilte the Public gqusrc, 11AXK STllHHT, LKIIIOIUQK, I'A. bov.30,la Will Spccr's Port Grape Wine rouu rciKs cii.- mhl CletimtI Nftt'vo Wlno Is made fwrn X tlio Jukwof tlie 0.nrtoGrata.rala04l lo th C'ounuy. Iih Invaluable Tonic anil btronfttlrenlns Properties nro mifl'i rpaniu'd by nuv other Native WIo da. mg tlie pure Jiuce of t'io Orauo, produced ud-j tir Mr. own lerounl luprrvMloD, it lmilty nud ftcmuluouo ro ffuainntrcd. The youngest child nmv p.iuukoot If a peneroua qualltloi, fliid tho woftkit turn Id uro lttoJ. xonti fcT. It Im luirtKMi.arlr unnrlrlal to tbn; iuoo mid debit tntfil. mm fuit t to Uio vartout Dliiui'UtH til t ifT'-iH tlio Hoakpr hox. -It taitt' tvoii rcaiioot A TO JWi ItkLIlSli CN. SPERIt'S Tl'0 1. J. HHRRUY ii n Wlno of Pnprior Drrntor. miii1 iartkps ot tho ko (en qualltlea of II o irropo Irom which it la rondo. Fur run ty. lltclm l-1 lav or oud aitnlical l'ro per Ilea. U m.l bo found uiu-xco'-W-d. SPEElt'S This JI11AXDV stands nmlvaled th thlff Country, UoIuk far su)erior fur uiedictnsl pur.' poses, IT 18 A TURK dMlllall'.ii from tile (crate and ooutalus valua'jlo inoJlcinal properttea. fi ha. a dclloile flavor similar totbitofths praties froiu whieli u Is ilhtltli d, and Is In urea lavor ouioui; lllst.Us fsmillei. 8eo tbtt tno slgnotme of AI.KI'KD MI'EEn 1'a.siio, H. J., is o er the o 'ra of each bottle. ROJ-O tlY tKL'fiISTS, ami hv A. I. hat In c. T. Iloni.ol Lchiftt' ton "ii'l O. W l.ouls, of .'iiiwrt. Duo. tT-yl A GKAND 11AFFLE Will ha helil at Um "CA11BON' HOUSE," M lchighton, on SATORDAJj JANUARY 24lfi, 1880, For a Firrt-rat Single TPosaiii TlM hlgbMt throw to UUe the Horse, tbo MoMtd )UflMt the I'lauo-box Uuggy.anof Um towsjtl Mm ltaroesc $1,00. TJCC"Tg, jaK-! till r. J. DIIOWT, Propr.
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