It, V. MOKTIIIMKK, MMIHIIITON, l'A.: SATURDAY MOItNINU NOVEMBER M, 1870. Congress will convene nt Washlng ton, oil Monday, Deo. 1st. Tlio new Constitution occupies fifteen closely printed columns of tlie Philadel phia Enquire. Itend It before you cast your vote on the 10th of December. This Is the fir.-st number of the second volumo of Thk Oakuon Advocate. Wo shall be pleated to havo nil our old friends renew their subscriptions, and to receive many new ones. Our terms aie only $1.00 n year Ir. advance. Business continues to Improve, and the more hopeful feeling which has ap peared In one or two departments of trade has extended to neatly all branches, and their Is much less appre hension of a long continued depression than was expected a few days ago; con sumers are buying mom freely nnd the Eluinkngo In pi ices of many articles has apparently leached a point where a reaction may be expected to set In. So say our city exchanges. Tho Internal lievenuo receipts of the United States Treasury for the fiscal year ending June 30th last were $113, 004,012, pompared with $130,800,090 for the previous, year a decreaso of $17,380,084. The great source of reve nue, tobacco ami liquors, show an in crease. From spirits, tho taxes collect ed amounted to ?52,099,371 an Incrcaso over the provlous year of two and a half millions ; from fermented liquors, $9, 324,037 an Increase of oyer one million; nnd from tobacco, $34,380,303 - an In crease of not quite a million. The taxes on banks and bankers yielded $3,771, 031 a decreaso of nearly a million. Had there not been a repeal by Con gress of various stamp taxes and other Internal duties, this branch of revenue would havo yielded an Increased aggre; gate over tho previous year. Tho rev enuo from stamps was cut down over eight millions yielding $7,130,933; whilst the miscellaneous Imposts, which have all been repealed, paid during the portlou of the year they were In forco $0,239,782. They previously paid over nineteen millions. Two additional circumstances of im portance are announced In reference to the niassacreof tho Vlrglnlmt' crew and passengers. The British Minister nt Washington has been Informed that among tho C7peisons executed at San tlago, on Wednesday of last week, wero 17 British subjects, and tho announce raent Is also made that In all 23 British subjects were on board tho Vlrginlus. Theso fads, communicated by the Brit ish Consul General at Havana, Sir Ed ward Thornton has promptly reported so Earl Granville- In Loudon. Thcro is a report current that the British Admlr alty has sent au older through Sir Ed ward Thornton to tho Admiral of the British West India fleet, stationed at Bermuda, directing him to concentrato tho fleet in Cuban Waters, and repair with his flagship to Havana. In tho diplomatic movements which relate to tho grave questions that have arisen, tho Secretary of Slato Is said to havo Inform, ed Admiral Polo y Barnabo, the Span ish Minister at Washington.that the fall ure to execute In Cuba tho decrees made by tho Spanish Government for the re lease (,pf the property of Americans seized 4n Cuba can no longer continue, and that Spain must give tho assurance by November 27th that these decrees are being obeyed. Tho object of this Is said to be that the President desires to make a positive statement upou the subject to Congress nt the opening of the session, on the 1st of December. The second number of Scrlbner's now magazine for the young Is ns bright nnd as full of good things as the first Issue In fact, It contains more matter and pictures, for It has eight additional pages. There me forty-four pictures this month, and they Includo drawings by Mornn (who contributes a very effee tlve frontispiece), Stephens, Sheppard, .Beard, and other American artists. There are sis wounderfully funny pictures of learned cats, and the article which describes them Is lively as the cats. A curious picture of a giant ex amining a mau through a microscope; one of a sailor dancing with white bears; and another of a courageous youth riding a whale Into port, will excite the curiosity of every real boy nnd girl. "The Giant Wntabore" Is a capital hit at certain follies, and will bo appreciat ed by the older readers of the magazine. "The Yellow Cottage" Is an exquisite little poem, iiy Marlon Douglass. The .dreams of gUlhood are seldom more .delicately told than In these verses. C, C. Hasklns offers jsomo excellent and humane proposition regarding the rela tions of boys and bird?; nnd "Jack-In-Iho-Pnlplt," who is fwst becoming a general favorite, lias a fund of lively tnd ,utf u) matter to talk about. The page for llttlo folks Is very ijood this month; and "Tho Kiddle Box" Is cram med with good things. Price 83.00 a year. Scrlbner & Co., 054 '.Broadway, New York. : " Tho Philadelphia Ledger of Wednes day, 3ayn : " Yesterday was tho 18th day of Novemner, exactly two months from tho tlmo of tbo falluro of Jay Conko & 'Jo., followed closely by tho failure of several other large banking houses, banks and trust companies. Jany millions of dollars were involved In these failures, and not n few millions In market values were swept out of ex istence. Hundreds havo been carried to Irretrievable ruin, nnd great pecuni ary distress has been Imposed upon thousands who had felt reasonably se cure In n competenco for life. Tho In dustrial Interests of tho country havo felt n severe shock, but so vast Is our wealth nnd so vigorous the enterprise that characterises almost every depart ment of Industry, wo nro already, In lhee two shot t months, fast assuming our normal condition, and In two months more trade and credit will havo been so nearly established as to leavo scarcely n trace of tho crisis that seemed for the time so formidable nnd its couoiquences tlueatened to be so lastlnc. The finan cial position Is much Improved. Money s In easy command nnd nt moderate rates. The banks nre nil paying out freely of currency, so that almost all premium upon it Is lost. Traffic of all kind3 is reviving, a suro evldenco that prices for tho present havo generally touched their lowest point. Tho Iron workers nnd the manufacturers of all sorts who had shut their doors upon their thousands of employes are In some cases recalling them, and the tono and temper all around Indicates n cheerful ness that cannot fall to utterly dispel all apprehension of want or distress. There Is not only an Improvement In tho amount of business doing, but there Is an assured fcellue that there will bo no going back on tho advance made. The cotton and Western produco mark ets are gradually emerging from the de pression they suffered a fortnight ago, nnd with a good market abroad will bo found an admirable support for all home Interests. Stock prices are also greatly assured, so that a manifest ' bull Inter est In most securities Is now recognized In a most all stock markets. Let the reader but compare the prices with those current a fortnight ago and note the advance hre for comparison with prices two months to come." News of" tho Week. It Is announced trom Havana thattho trials of all the Vlrginlus eaptlves have been concluded, and "only 18 will be saved from death." It Is also reported that 07 more of the prisoners weio shn at Santiago on the 10th. Meeting of creditors of Ira B. MoVdy & Co., tho suspended bankers of Pitts burg, was held In that city Saturday. There assets were reported to be $517, 059 and their labilities $452,943. An extension of two years was granted the firm to pay Its indebtedness, in four equal semi-annual Instalments. Two of Visquez's gang of outlaws murdered a sheep herder In California on tho 12th Inst., and one, of tho mur derers, named Chaves, was raptured nnd lynched. Abraham Bean, an need farmer liv ing near MIddletown, Pa., was murder en on Friday evening by two colored men, wno struck- nini In the head with a hatchet while ho was cuttingcorn In his barn. Vlio murderers then went to tho house, but tho Inmates, an old man and woman, seeing them como with tho hatchet, locked and barred the doors nnd windows, aud defended themselves Tho murderers finally fled. Lewis Bosenthlnc, one of them, was arrested m iiarrisburg Saturday night. Tiireo boys were drowned whllo skat ing on an old mill pond near Paugh keepsle, on Saturday. Tho great $20,000 raco at San Fran Cisco took place on Saturday won by Thad Stevens, after four closely contest ed heats of four miles each. Titno of first heat, 7.45; second heat, 8.03; third heat, 7.57; fourth heat, 8.20K. Thad. made tho miles of his third heat as fol lows: 2.03, 1.57, 1.55, and 2.02. Tho other horses entered were Joo Daniels, irue liiuo ana Mamie nan. The True Blue was lamed in tho third heat. Scranton is talking of erecting a first class hotel. Tho navy Department Issued orders Tuesday for opening of recruiting oflicos for sciuucu at Buffalo, Clevelnnd and Pittsburg. Naval recruiting is gotng on briskly In New York. The Juniata was expected to sail from New York Wednesday. The Frolic Is ready for sea, and awaits orders. The Tigress is ready to receive her arma ment. It Is expected that whlthtn three weeks 15 to 18 vessels will be ready for Cuban waters. Key West Is to bo made uie uepot or supplies lor the North At lantic fleet. Secretary Robeson, who Is In New York, has summoned the chief clerk of the Isnvy Department to that city on business cennected with the preparation or vessels lor uuuan waters. Peter D. Vroon Ex-Government of .New Jersey, died Tuesday at Trenton, aged 82. He was elected Governor In 1829, re-elected In 1830 and 1831, nnd ngain re- tiectea in ib;h nnd 1H35. In iboj. He was appointed Minister to Prussia by President Pierce, and recall- u ai nis own request. 1 no National Trust Company, of PlUaburg, suspended Tuesday, It Is announced tint the suspension is but temporary, and all the liabilities will vo paiu. Another of the Stokes Jurors has been arrested In New York, on nn indictment by tho Grand Jury for bribery. Church property in the United States Is estlmati d to bo worth $330,000,000. The Postmaster-General Monday Is sued an order-reducing the registration fret- on domestic letters and packages from 15 to 8 cents. The reduction will tako effect on the 1st of January next. The nccompllce of Boscnsteln In tho murder of Abraham Beam, near Middle town, on Friday night, wns nrrested in Harrlshurg Monday, nnd lodged In jail. Ills name is John Moody. Tho expert employed to examine the books of tha Stnte Treasurer's office, nt Albany, made a report to Gov, Dlx Monday. He Mates Phelps' "defalca tion" at nearly $311,000 "and from present Indications theio seems to be no cliancu of recovering any of the stolen funds." Tho small pox Is Increasing In Mont real, and It Is complained that tho au thorities are: doing nothing to prevent it becoming epidemic. Samuel Adams, orgaulst of a Metho dist church In Brooklyn, dropped dead while playing tho organ during scvlccs on Sunday evening. " To provide for the hungry Is season able food for reflection. Sharkey, tho murderer of Dunn, escaped from the Tombs prison Wed nesday. J. H. Ilorton, tlio forger, was convict ed at Lancaster, Pa., and sentenced to two years' Imprisonment. An explosion of sulphur occurred In the mines near Tremont, Pa., Wednes day, by which one man was killed and seven were badly injured. Thomas Baring, the banker, died In London Wednesday, $105,000 in bullion was shipped from Liverpool Wednesday for New York. Tholurv In tho case of William M. Tweed Wednesday brought In a' verdict of guilty. They arrived at tills judg ment nfter having been, the majority of them nt least, ns It is believed, hesitating over a different conclusion. Tins hesi tation was not on account of any doubt respectinethe essential matter, lor with" the testimony before them this was Im possible; but on account hi the grnva questions of law raised by the counsel for the defence. Tweed is found guilty ot u misdemeanor for which the maxl- mum penalty according to tin statute isJ a year's imprisonment In the county Jail nnd a line o( ?5U. New Advertisements. jri n." sieWers, ATTOUXKY AND COIJNSKIXOR AT LAW, OFl'ICK: Uround Floor In the new nddl lon'oftba Mnnilon lluuw, .aiiucn umnK, i-a. luw-ijr PBTMie undersigned respect- fully announces that ho is better prepared than ever to Buy and Sell Slliles, Cair and Sheep Shins, Tallow and Plastering H.tlr, at his Old Stand, nearly opposite the post otllce, Bank Street, Lehlghton. B7 The highest cash prices paid for Hides aud Skins. nov. 22. C. E. GREENJWALD. .win l: is m: !Ms Livery & Sale Stables, DANK HTEEKT.IilSIIIOHTON f I always keep on hand the best, hor ses and finest carriages, to be let at livery at tho lowest prices. Conveyances can be had of mo nt the shortest possi ble notice, at nny hour. I would call the attention of, the public to my speci al facilities fqr,supplyii,g single or dou ble teams for funerals,' &c. 1.ot.22, 1873. DAVID E1IDERT. In order to Closo Out my present inf. mense stock of Among which will be found a largo and choice variety of Dress Ooocls I SILKS, ALPACAS, OINOHAMS, DB LA1NES, Satlnes, Poplins, Prints, &c. Shirtings, Sheetings, &c; also, a One assortment of OASSIMEBES AND COTTONADES, Suitable for Men's and Boy's Wear, to gether with CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS QUKEN8WAHR AND OLASSWAI'.E and a variety of other Goods, all of which i will sell at Cost for Casli! Nov Is your time, If you want to se cure HEAL B.4KGA1NS. Tbo Stock must ALL BE SOLD In order to make room for New Goods. Remember .the plDce for Panic Prices : Nov. 22. Bank St., Lehlghton. New Advertisements. E. " SNYDEIl, Justice op rnn Peace, Lehlghton, Pa. Ofllce'ln his store, oppnslto the Eaclo Hotel. Collections nnd Drawing up of Deeds promptly attended to. n22-4ni VfcgTTA K U KOTlCi:. ThatI. have withdrawn my name from .the Presbyterian Church of this place, nnd l clon't want any persons or mis town or vicinity to look upon mo as bearing the name of n Presbyterian from tilts time henceforth nnd for ever. SUSANNA T. M ON A HAN. Lehlghton, AW. 22, 1873.-wl T&U. II. T. BONO, having for Ten Years made n specialty of af fections of tho alimentary canal, suc cessfully treats all diseases of tint Stom ach, Liver and .Bowels, by his common sense treatment. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Nervous De bility, Hernia (Rupture), Hemorrhoids (Piles), nnd Tapo Worm yield to his treatment after everything clso fails. Thousands of cases of diseases of the Throat and Lungs nnd Nervous Com plaints arise from disorder of tho diges tive functions and disappear under pro per treatment. Have you a weak stom ach, general debility, indigestion, con stipation, ncidlty of tho stomach, palpi tation or fluttering at the heart, heart burn, fullness or weight In the stomach, disgust for food, swimming at the head, If so, consult Dr, B. at once. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want to get rid of nerv ousness? Do you want a good anpetlte? Do you want energy? If so, consult Dr. B. at once, his common sense treat ment will cure you. SKiii DlNcatius arise from impur ity of the blood and disordered dlges tlon causes Impure blood if the foun tain head be vitiated the entire stream Is rendered Impure all outward appli cations such as lotions and salvos may dry up a disease lor a short time,, or drive it in on the vital organs, but Dr. B's treatment expells It from the system and makes a perfect cure. Hernia (Rupture), treated by me chanical appliances and electilcity. Radical cure effected In all curable cases. files ! Blind, bleeding (t Itching, cured like magic, In-tant relief given and sneedv euro. The number of those afflicted is truly marvelous. Let no false delicacy prevent, but consult Dr. B. at once aud be relieved from a life, of misery Tape Worm Removed in Three Hours. Hundreds of patients afflicted with tape worm are doctored and drug ged for other complaints, of course with out relief. The presence of tills 'dis gusting parasite glvs rise to a train of symptoms that are often mistaken for other diseases. Dr, Bond removes tape worm, head aud all, with purely veget able medicine in three hours. No tee asked until entire worm is lemnved. I3F If you have any of tho above diseases, do not hesitate, but at once consult Dr. .Bond, and be cuied. Ills treatment Is rational aud scientific . his remedies are purely vegetable, they act uy atsisting nature and restoring tho system to a healthy condition. He is the. only physician in America that makes a specialty of this clas of diseases Dr. BOND will visit Lehlehton occa- blonally. Duilng his absence he can bo consulted uy letter ail communications confidential. Address, describing svmr toins, Dn. Hi T. BOND, lOqi) Oxford St., Philadelphia. nov 22-3m, 1 U. Ciu.lUSS, Merchant Tailor, And Dealer In Cent's Furnishing Goods. LEHIGHTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancv Cloths Casslmcres and Vestlngs,for Men's and Boys' wear, which I am prepared to iMbko up to urucr in tlio most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lastlncr, Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Boots and Shoes on hand, or Itlado to Order. Hats, Caps and Furs Of the Latest Styles always oj baud, at tho lowest l'rice. Also, Agent for tho American & drover & linker Sowing Machines . Only One Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl r EUIGMTOIV ACADEMY, MA Lehlghton, Pa, Au Institution for Doth Sexei, FAOULTV : Iter. C. KK8SI.UK. Prlnclpil tnd Frofeisor ot ClMtln nJ thd Higher tugll.U jJMiicue., Mils. SI. O. 1CKSSI.KH, Prectptresi nj Ttucneror raipung sua urawiog. Mil. JOHN M, KISSI.KIl, A. II, Fro feasor of L&tlu aod ureek. MISS K. C. MUD, Tuwlier of.MuiIc "WILSON IlICiIItlG AnliUnt. For Partteulira jplr to C. 1U2S3LER, Ltbljb. ton, Pi. Oct. 17, 1873. rmilOIIIAS KEMUREIl. -- JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Tbo following Conptiilei ire Iteprouiited Lebanon Mutual Fire, Heading Mutual Fire, Wyoming Fire, Pottsvllle Fire, Lehigh Fire, and the Travelers' Accident insurance, Also Pennsylvania and Mutual Horse. Thief Detective and Insurance Com. pany. March 2D, 167U TjT K. IIICKI.HT, Onnnsltn L. .fe S. Denot. -ii On tho East Weissport Canal Bank, Respectfully Informs tho citizens of this vicinity tnat lie Keeps ennttanuy on hand, nnd Is selling nt tho very lowest Mnrkct Prices,' tho very best brands of Hour sfeiFeed'- ALSO, DliAIXK IN For .Building and other purposes, which he guarantees to bo Thoroughly Seasoned And to Sell nt the VERY LOWEST BATES. ! Coal I 1 Wholesale nnd Betall at tho very Low est casn rrlces. Helms also a number of vervellcrlblv located m TH Trt m In RICKERTSTOWN, Franklin Twp., which no win sen on very Easy Terms. ang. 9, '73-yl J. K. K1CKEKT. 12 A. E. ESTATE AGENCY. The undersigned would respectfully announce to tho public that hn has made arrangements to BUY aud SELL all kinds ot Heal and I'cr.snnnl Kst.itc, and to Negotiate Mortgages and Loans, witliout unnecessary delay, upon the most favorable terms. Paitles desiring to Buy or Sell will find It to their ad vantage to apply to W. M. RAPSIIER, Attorney at Law, Lehlghton, Penn'a. March 1, 1873-m2 IT KMT URE FACTO It Y. VAL. SCHWARTZ, HANK STHEET, LEIIIGIITON, PA.f expect fully announce! toliln friends and tha mil f hi eeiitjrnl, th.it lie hn curmtHnilv nn li.ii.il Mttrl far sale, nt tlm LtlWUsr CASH THICKS, tti very Hunt and Latest Styles or Well Msdo Household Furniture, Comprising Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sofas, lounges, woounnu oaue-seated (Jliairs, Looking Glasses nil kinds, &c, &c. riii-nlNnlng Undertaker. FU.N'KUALS urumntlv attuutled tn nt .... rann. ilil-ilnmij. Juu21. 1873. E. H. SNYDER, EEHIG tlTO.V, I'CVS'A., DEAI.LH IN Dry Goods, Notions, Tuiiscavcinsr gs , ess twoods GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Glassware, Hardware, &e. May 31, 1873. m S 5 a 1 3 H Q W It1 CO a o , n o n D D O -i -3 5s as ,.RAND OPENING. Miss Lizzie Kramer nas Just received and opened n splendid assortment of the Newest and most Fashionable Designs In Millinery Goods, For Spring and Summer Wear, such asH LADIES HATS, & .BONNETS, TRIMMINGS,- NOTIONS, &c, &c. to which sho calls tho especial attention of tho Ladles of Lehlghton and vicinity. All Goods Warranted to be as repro-, sen ted, aim rrlces to suit tno times. Store, opposite the " Carbon dvo cate" otllce, Bankway, Lehlghton,' Pa April 13, 1873-niS. jLOVll AND FEED. Charles Trainer Respectfully Informs the people ot Lo-. higliton that lie has most Excellent Flour for Sillo t Alsn. bood FEED of all kinds, and STRAW1 In the .Bundle, ai is also1 prepared to do any kind ot Hauling and Plowing at short notice. LElilRII (3.1) STREET, Lehlghton, Pa. March; W- ly DruglFam'yMedicin STORE. You will alwajs Undone of the largest and best selected stocks of l'urc Iruss, E Medicines, Chemicals : of all kinds, such aslLard, Sperm, Win. ter Whale. Tanners! Neatsfoot',- etc.,, COAL OIL. the best In thomarket, warranted 150 Flro Test-rXon-Exploslve. A superior article of m . BURKING OIL, expressly for Lanterns'. Try It. The finest If SEWIXC MACHINE OIL made, by tie bottle or 111 bulk. Just receired fflargo assortment of MIPS, Chandeliers, Brocket Lumps, Lanterns, M Chlmnles and ,3 Wicks of every sljle.x AUUTIOR ALL THIS POPULAR Patent Medicines of tho day, such as Lung Remedies, Cough Mixtures, Dyspepsia Remedies, .MwdlPuriflers, ' lialr Restorers, Hair Colorers, x.miments, mis, Plasters, ' etc., ete., 'etc., etc. The finest lot of American and French 4. oh ma una a-bv a irj t Hair Oil. Colognes. Pomades, Fancy Soap, Cashmere, Coquet and Eau'do Cologne, Toilette Soapj Honey and Glycerine Soaps, etc. Pocket Books & Purses A full assortment for Ladies & Gents. I'mej, Hramlles. Whiskies, Wines, Hum, Holland Gin, &c.,'ioi'.llc-lnal Purposes Sr'fry DUR LING'S Horse Powd ers, Clttle .Powders, Hog Powders und Poultry Powders, by tho pound or. In packages. Wall IPapfers And BORpER, au endless variety. IS" Go to DURLING'S where'every thing Is warranted Fresh Gnulno and UnaduPeiuted. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family0 Recipes prepared by' Durllng himself. A. J HURLING. eissiioi i Ahead t The undersigned would .respectfully Inform bullders.rontractors' arid the pub lie In general, lliatthoy have opened a JLnonflDCF Yard In connection with their' .Near tho L. A S., Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., irjd that they have now on hand'.an im mense stock of Mioroughly Seasoned Lumber, sucli ns Kougli Pino Boards, 'Surfaced Pine .Boards, ! Flooring, Hemlock and Pine, . , I Sidings, of all kinds, " J i Shingles an Immense stock, l Roofing nnd Celling Lath,' I Scantling, ind, In fact, Lumber of every doscrip ilin ut tlit very lowest market prices. Wo are also prepared to furnish Build ers and others with a very fine article of Situd, suitable for Masonry Worlt, IMusterlnu. &c, at Re ut&rkably Low Figures. i 5 We havo constantly on band a large t of Wood suitable for Firewood, ?uicu wo win sou, in largo or small uantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets (Jen Mono HONEST COUNT LOW PRIOS3. rcakel& Albright, Weissport, ug 23-yl Carbon county, P. J FATZINOER & SOW, TVE'SSFORT AND LBIIIQIITOK, Dealers tn Groceries, 1'rovlnloiiM, Flour und Feed, Canned rrnlU. Notions, Toys, &c, &c.( &c Country Produce Bought and Sold. Lehlghton Store, three doors above tfce Post Offlcoj Weissport Store, near Canal Bridge nov- M -yj 31. HAPHIIKBi ATWUNBY AND OOONBIUU)' At1 LAW, Uiii stkit, Unpimow, P. Will itlind iromytl tn ill biulooM ot)uM U hUMrc. Mi Ui eooiultel la Oenaa. Noi,i3.