; TIlU XCXV IMPCllOIl IMW. ' The new bill, entitled "A further supplement to Hie net regulating elec tions In this commonwealth," as passed by the Legislature, was Blgncd by the Governor and Is now In force. As the law Is to regulate the election to come, off on the lClh of February, jt will bo necessary that (lectors should know what are Its vital provisions In order to vote Intelligently. Wo therefore give the following synopsis: Sec. 1 contains Instructions to asses sors alone. Sec. 2 provides for adding names by the county commissioners on the new list of assessment to the tax duplicate; instructs assesor" In regard to receiving applications of any one claiming the right to votej requires them to he present at the election place two secular days preceding the day of election for tin purpose of healing and acting upon tip plications concerning assessments. Sec. il cays that alter tl-e as-essuients have been completed rt the hixty-fiist day before the Tuesday next following thu d rot Monday of lYoveniber In each year, thu assessor shall, on the follow ing day, make return to the county commissioners of thu names of all per sons assessed by lilin, and the latter hull subM-tiueiitly provide the oflk-ers of election with the same before the hour of opening the pulls. Sic. 4 provides for the appointment of ovcr.-ceis on the petition of live or more citizens, and rejection by the court of all or .a portion or thu number of votes polled. Sec. 0 opens the polls at 7 a. m. and closes them at 7 p. in., as now. Sees. 0, 7 and 8 provide for filling vacancies in election boards. Sec. 0 requires every' ticket voted to be numbered in the order in which It is received. Where one or nioro tickets are voted each shall be numbered. Any elector may write hU. name upon his ticket. Election oftlcersshall untdUcloaO how any elector shall liavo voted. Sec. 10 defineshow ary elec'or not on the registry may on election day prove his right to vote. Sec. U provides for challenging as heretofore. Sec. 12 fixes penalty where election officers refuse or neglect to conform to law. Sec. 13 compels the election officers to make out triplicate returns. As scon as counted, the' vote or result shall be fully declared from the will dow to tlio citizens present, and a copy posted or. the door of thu election house for Information of the public. All Judges living within twelve miles of the protbonotary's office, or wh.hin twonty- four miles, it their residence be in a town, or upon the line of a railroad leading to tlio county seat, shall buforo 2 o'chek P.M. of tlio day after election, and all other Judges shall before 1 o'clock, noon, of the second day after the election, deliver their respective re turns to the prothonotary, at which tlmo the latter officer shall present the returns to the court of common pleas where they shall bo publicly computed and recorded. The returns of election of township and borough officers are not required to be made to thu court but within tin ee days after election shall be given to the prothonotary. Sec. 14 provides for appointing asses sors In new dlstrcts. Sec. 15 requires judges, Inspectors and assesors to be elected on the third Tuesday in February next and every year thereafUr. Sec. 10. provides for the duties of newly appointed assessors. Sec. 17. gives election offliers power to administer oaths. Sec. 18. make it unlawful to asses a tax against any person within sixty-one days next proceeding the annual elec tion In November. Sec. 10 fixes penalties for mlsdemea nor on paitof election ollcers ami also In cases of disturbances at the polls. Sees 20 and 21 piovlde punishment for Issuing or obtaining fraudulent na turalization papers. Sec. 23 Is In referenco to commis sioners providing the necessary blanks for election officers. Sec. 23 rays that special elections, and all elections for city, ward, borough or township officers, for regular terms of service, shall be conducted In like manner as general eh c'.lons and by the tame officers. Sec. 24 relates to Philadelphia alone. whilst sec. 23 gives all fines, Ac, for the benefit of the public schools. Uoiv stiall a Woman Fallen livr Stockings t How shall a woman fasten her stock- ng so as' not to Interfere with the cir culation fo the blood, or spoil the fclinjxi of the le let us see cf the honi suit qui mal y pense. After the most care ful research, far as our limited facilities would allow, we arise from our humble explorations, and humbly tender the following suggestions: Wear them short, and let the top bub ble over the shoe In the form of lace, a beer mug. It yon have 'en long, put mucilage JathU and stick 'em to yoiu Have them long enough to tie about the waist, and uso tho top for n panier. Edge the tops with steel and fasten a loadstono to your corset. Fasten a strap to each stocking, ex tend them gracefully up each side of tlio body and attach, with blue rlbbJus, to thu can lugs. Pin them in some other article of clothing In the Immediate vicinity. Fasten them ton null and go barefoot ed. attach n small balloon to each stock ing. Mako them oat of material that will draw up. If you are thhty flvu mid unmarried, make a hole near the top oleaeh stocking and button U over jour knee cap. These are aM the methods that tug gest thenm-lves tu us at present, and ot the number some one or more, mav lie deemed worthy of ndnptloj. We have taken a sudden and lively Int. rest In tills matter, mid shall nut test until thu needed reform is brought uliout. Woman's limbs shall not be bumpered, and knotted, and deformed, If wo have enough Inventive faculty to btlug'about uuw and healthful wajs of wearing thu stockings, and wu think we have; Wo shall continue our Invest! .atlon into this subject. What thu women of tills country most. need Is Hot' sulfiage, l.ut ejmmilrj; not lights, but r-tluiiall- ty; nut a place In legislative linlls, but u place to fasten their stocking. Clii- cliiliiiti Commercial. A surname Is the naino of one's fam ily. John Smith is simply John of the Smith tamily. U Is not agreed what the deiivaliou of the word suinainu is.. Dr. Johnson says it is "the namo which one has over and above the Christ ian name," thus giving his sanction to the idea that the word oilglna'ed from the .French sur iiom, or overiianie. Others say that the surname, was form erly written above the Christian name instead of alter It. Still others bay that it Is really the sire name, or the name ot one's father or sire. The first ot these three thoerics Is probably the cor rect one. There is something to be said, how ever, for the last fanciful totlon. Every nation uses the fathei's name In forming sirnames. Tho Hebrews did so. "Ben" before a name meant "son of." Benhadad va- thu "son of Iladad," The Germans add solin, or son. Mendelssohn, the first of the name, was Mendel's son. The Swedish Nils son Is formed thu same way. This is also tho English way. Johnson, Thom son, Williamson, Peterson, Jameson, and hosts; ot others, might be mentioned as examples The Polish addition lor son is ski or sky, as Petrowsky, the sou of Peter. The Scottish use Fltz and Mac before the namo to express the Idea ot sou of, and the Irish uso Mac and O. The lat ter is, simply, Thomas O'Donnell Is Thomas of Donnell; and this may be either son of, or of a certain place. Ap is tho prefix used in Wales for son. Llewellyn ap. Howell. As Lle wellyn wanders in England his name Is shortened into Powell. Jolinap-Itkhard in the same way becomes John Frttch ard. But while tho Welshmen stay at home they keep their names unchanged, and sometimes they add to them. Evan's son Is named Richard-ap-K van ; his son Is John-ap-Itichard-ap-Evan, and so on. An Englishman, riding In' the moun tains of Wales am dark night, heard a cry of dl-tress from some one who had fallenlnto theravlueby theroadsldej "Help, master, help!" cried the pour man. 'Help? Who nre you?" cried out the traveller. "Jeiikin-Bp-Grimtli-ap.Robin.ap.WIl- llam-ap-Uees-ap-Evan'" was tho reply "Lizy fellows that yo hel" said tl e Englishman, spurring up his I or "to lie rolling in tliathole, nhalf-a dozen of ye 1 Wl.y dont you help each other out?" "Wo l&o S&WHL, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR HANK BTKEET, LEI1IOIIT0X, PA. Respectfully announces to the citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that ho is now prepared to contract for tho erec tion or dwellings, churches, school houses, ami other buildings. Also, that lie Keeps constantly on hand -a full as. sortmeut of eveiy description of consisting of flooring, siding, di-ors, sash, blinds, shutters, mohll HITS, ifcfi.. which ho Is prepaml to furnish at the very lowest mat ket rates. Patronage respectfully solicited. W. It. HEX. Lehlghton, May 17, 1373; ly lJDlTORB NOTICE. Auditor ppolntfd t?y tt Court to dlt trUmUtbimnnejrlilu from tli hortH' lala or r I wlila ol IJ.nl.l b.itmn, DIMt tt, (rllM lnlretd fur lie purpoaa of till appoint, nwot, on JloBdtj, tb 21i djr of Futiriurj, lblt. at 10 o'clock A. MitUliofflM' Id Msuch Cnuni. jiiw-tw 4. uifiBusiJL, Auditor. OU VA Save 20 Per Cent. By getting j our JOB' PRINTING Done at the Office of tho Carbon AilVoente, IN LEV AN WAY'S UUIl.DINO. Iiet. Ib I'. O. ntid L. It. It, It. Repot, l.i li'gliion, CurboiiG'o., Pa. We have Just re'relved a l.ngp and ,!. gaht aoilment of HEW WSSj Of the latest styles ; together with a supeilor stock of CARDS, BILLHEADS, ENVELOPES, NOTE PAr'EB, And a variety of other PRINTING MATERIAL, And can now give our patrons first- class work at pi Ices at least 20 Per Cent Lower Than any other Office in this section, Give Ui a Trial, and bo Convinced C5T"The patronage of .the public Is respectfully solicited. THE CAItllOX ADVOCATE, A 21-colun.n Local Paper, and Ihecnly newspaper Entirely Printed In lie Cou y, Is published every Saturday mornln , a $1 a Year in Advance, Or $1. 50 if not paid, In advance. The Advocate, with Its' large ai.d in . creasing circulation, Is one .or, ttie-very . ! . i 1 r ' l Det Mcdlumi for Adra'rlUlug; t. In this SeMloi. Rates furnished on application. H. V. MORTniMBR, LblglitoD CtrboB Ceaaty, Fa. IT 3P ilO.il AS 5. BECK, Respwtfnlly announces to hl friends and tho public, in seiierfll, that, he has Just opened, In connection, with hlaolher blMiies, n First. class Merchant Tailorinc: Establishment, ami "tin ranter to clve "fits" and the best nf wiirkinuiikliti, nn.l material for 1he lowest possible prices. Also, cousiiiniiy cm iinim a lame unit fashlunable.slnck of Men's ami Hoy's It i:aiv- itiAii: ci.oti.ic. GflltN' I'lll'lllslltll GOMlN. ATS, CAPS AND F U I! S. MniiiifnCtuici and liealei-in IIEl) SO.I.K LEATIfl?!!, .SUOK"KINI).(iS, Ac. T0IIAC0O ,M) CUIMts, milONKIIV. lloill rilloKi lltlil , ttltft'llllll endles vailely, ami at I'rlees hilly Low, lis elseuheie. Sole' AL'i'nt in Die Uiilleil Stales. foi the Sale ol Hunsiiaw' Ciiiiinifeiiil WHITING FLUID! Unleiv l.y'niall prinnptly tllh-il. AI.mi. Aei'iit lorthee.li.hiuli.il lvK. STONIi SEWUN'U M.VU1IINK, one best in the Mm ket. fust-Ullltii' ItliHiliuui Lehlgiiton, Fa. mm. 1 "FT. li. Hit lUWt't'. I emi.ll.. t.. .'. lVn. f . . --- -- --' . , On the E .st Weissport Canal Bank, I'e-I1.etrull. lilful urn the ell.'zi u of thN vleiuliy that In keep i t it nt ly on hauil, uud is M-lltim nt the mi li'iuesl Mill Ket 1'lK'vf, 'In- vi rj bel bi.'niiN of Moms' leedl. AIM), Dt:. I.EK IN For flullillng and oilier purpn.-m, uliti h he guuiuiiliKv to be, Thoroughly Seasoned And to Sell at the VERY LOWEST RATES. Wholesale and Retail nt the veiy Low est umi rricus., lie has also a number of vervellirlhlv located 111 RIOKERTSTOW.V, Franklin Twp , which lie will sell on very Knsy icrius. aug. 0, '73-yl J. K. RIC'KKRT. .aWILLlAP KEMERER, vv (Corner of Bank & South Sts , lehighton, Pa., Keeps a full Hue of Wry J5sfis5 Coinprlslng Ladles-Uress Goods, Ulack and Colored Alpacas, Ginghams, 1'rli.ts, Shirtings Sheetings, Ac. of every" grudu and prlee. CRrETS AI ..li OLOTIIS, In grei vir. ty. Teas, Coffee?, Suga , Spicos, Fruits, Hams, Shoulders, llda-Mcat, &e. ' Bouglit, Sold or KxeliaogoJ. HARDWARE For Ilulldlng and other purpose? in .great variety of thu best quality. All eooils warranted ns reprice i and prices fullv ns low as else.vlier-. April 5. 1873-yL f iuikjiu'o.v Aeiixniv. ' .' Lehlglilon, l'. Au InitltiHIoii fur flo til Stiti, FAUULTi' : llov.C. ICKM.Sl.KK, rlnrlpal and I'rofefwr of Ciajkic ai.d ttiv.Ullier Kuluu' iirRi.ciff, B1IIS. SI. C. K KhSl.F.It, l-roccpliwi nu I ivuruurtu i'uiiiiiii .t I umvtil Mil. JOHN HI, KISttl.Kll, A II. IT lobui vl U4llu auU Ultvk, ( HI MS B. O N'KAO, IWI.ar ,.( Mul.-. WIL.SON KKflltlU Allinl. V.t. frlltulin.njl to(i KL'S LKH, LoUh 'quI'. oi. 17, 17J. E XKCUTOU'.- MIT1UK. KU(e of Altrthtm AUt tr, dceaei, I tU of tlw bori'U hlif JhlJDt.!!. Vj)irA, Irjiiirt if r'uu3ntar on the e-Utn uf AuriMiut Atur. ui iud uiruujn fi iuitin- a tid ltiM4 imtlbt; fUium a.'Hlutl tti Kauir Lenlghto f Jan, 10, -Cw llecutr. AOL,'E HOT EI., M. KLOTZ, 1'ROP'n, Summit, fl ill. Carbon Co., I' W-Ii'l of ucotamoiUlloBi. IXMlUnl rw taurtit uoddrDMU. Uou4 tuUlu tUctMil Tumi iadKt. ( 1 t . THE GUK TOll CONSUftlPTlON which can bo cui'cd by n timely resort to this fitantl r.nl in'cpanition, ns 1ms been, proved by iho hundreds of tesiimonials received hy the proprietor. It i.'j aeT:nov,'l cdyed by inaiiy promineiit physicians to lie tlio inost reliable preparation ever in troduced ibr tho relief and cure ol all Lliricoinplaiiitp; and is o'l'cred t o 'the 'public, sanctioned by the ocpei .eiicc ol over lorty year.-;. "When resorted lo in season it sel dom fails to efl'ect a speed' cure in the most Severe cases of Coughs, Bronchitis, Croup, "WliOopihg; Co'ugl), In(luen::a, Asthma, Golds, Sore Throat, Pains or Sore ness in tho Chest and Side, Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c. "Wistnr's Balsam does not dry up a Cough, and .leave, tho cause behind, as is the case' with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses tho lungs, and allays irritation, thus removing tho cause of the complaint. rnr.pAr.r.n nr1 EETH, W. TOWLE d BOIIS, Boston, ,Kss., And cutd l.y DriifUfj anJDcntorHccnuratl;. Hausman & Kah'a?4" Have on Exhibition the ' In the World ! JUST F.IG11T FEET, in his HOOTS ! Free Exhibition, Day and Eveuing. This Oiant lini been Indiieo I to remain ulth llaiiMiian & Kutiii- (at.nn iiinm mis ex'U e) iluilp til.' I lull. lavs, aid uiir citizens 1 1 1 1 1 1 iim- no tiine in vKll iug this wine lerful piece of htiuiaiilly. 'I'll.-(llaut lias uitli 1 1 1 ii all kinds of aillel'S liiaiiiifaetnie.l in his unlive eonntry, wliieh he will ghidly, e,-lilill nn.l sell ti the penple ot this lieluhhoi hood. . special Invitnt'on Is given tiii.ll children to attend." lJesldes having this wmulerful prodl g), who is wu muted to bo luly KIGHT FEET HIGH, in his J300TS I Wo liave a large and splendid assort ment of WTO siiasH Fur Holiday Vresenti fur Ynuim ami Old, llieh 'ami 1'imr, all r uhlih 'ue are otfeilng at the Lowest Cash l'llce.-. MANUFACTULUIIS AM) SUU'I'KnS OK lee CJreall 1 1 Fii: Nlcs, FetlvaN and oilier Fiirlii r Mlpilli-d on hhuit ni.tlee and at rea-... li able lutes; also, In eOi.neciloa llieui with, they have n Bread and Fancy Cakt 11 A K E It V , and can alway.t supply any of the above mtieles, In large or tuiall iiuaiitilies, at cliui t liulice. tVcililliig ( nkvs a Special! y ! i32lUSl!MH&&llilil$,; Bank St , Lehighton. December 20. 1S7U. r jjLm W. EACHES, Contractor &. Builder, LUlllGljTON, I'KX.N'A. l'lniiti anil Npcrl'UcnllonN For all kinds of Uulldlngs made at (he ahortet nutlce. N.O CHARGES Made for I'lans andSpeclllcatlons when the contract U 'awarded -to, Urn under- signed. Ai W. EAOIIES. , June 14, 1873-yl JIKlriHii lll'l'l i- 1 a. i ii i i yj ij a w m m a w n ma m m vm hi m M II I 1' liU 'J W IK IU f 1 Vl Dr. J. AValkcr's California Tlncgnr Hitters arc a purely VCg otiibluii'Ciiiinition, nnulu clilolly from tlio native herbs found ,oji tlio lower riingc3 of the Sierra Nuvud.i niotiu tains of Cnliroinlit. tho inmliciiial jiroiicrtics of which rtt'o cxtr.utteil thui errom Wltliimt'theitso of Alcohol. Tho question is almost ilally asked, " What is tho-cattso (i'f tlio tiiipnf hllcleil cticcoss of VIxhisah lltr teiw f" Our nnswer i.s. that they I'cmnvo tho catso of iUm-uso,- niril tliu patient rccoveri hU lieidt)i, 'They aro tho great blond purlller mil a life-giving prineipfe, u jirfect Iteilo vato'r and Invigoriitiir i,l' the nyi?tuu. Xever bel'uro in the hUtory't V the wnrfd bin a medicine been c'umpniiiidcd pos Rcssing the. rcnmrUahlu ipialitlut nf Vis r.a.ia .iliTTKns in healing thu sic!; uf every disease man i heir tn. They aio a jrentlo Vurgailvo nv well tct "it 'Ionic, relieving Cmigestiori or llillaliiiliallun of tho Liver and VUccrul Organ,', inOUiliuua UUeaoi. Tho properties of Ths. Walk- r.R' Vl SKUA it ltiTTKit.snr.l Ap.-rfeut. Dfa phnretiu, Ctiriiiinative, Nutntioil'. liiun tiv.o, I)iurutle,Scdatii'( Ouimtiir-Irritaat, Sudorific, Alterative, a.i 1 Anti-JJiljoui. Orati'i'til Thousmxl 'iinicinfm VlNEOAIt lltTTEUS tlio lilOSt WlftHler- ful Invigorant that over sttstnincil tho siDklng systom No Person can tako.tlip.s;) Hit ters according to directions, and ro ruaia long, unwell, provided their bones aro not destroyed hy mineral poison or other means, and yjtal or gans 'wasted bovond repair. Bilious, iteniittent, nu'tl I:: tormittent Fevers, which nro so prevalent in tho valleys of nur grc:tt rivciu.tliroughout tlm Uniteil States, especially thoso of tho '.Mississippi, Ohio, .Missouri, liliiKiist, 'lVunossco, Cumberland, Ai-hansas, lied,- Colo rado; Rrazos. Kin G ramie, I'earl, Alabama, Mobllo, Savannah,, ito nnnhc, James, ntnl many otlicn, vfith their vast tributaries, thpiugh out our cntli'o country during tho Summer anil Autumn, and i oniarka' Wy bo diiiing 'seusfmsT of -unusual Vat nnd'dr.vness, aro invariablyac companied byi extensivo deraugo rucuts of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In' their treatment, a purgativo, cxoi'tlns x powerful influeiico upon theso vari ous organs, is ossontlally necessary. Tlicro is no cathartic for tho purpose equal to Dr.. J. yVALKrat's VixisaAit lilTrKas, ai thoy will speedily removo tho diirk-cnlorod viscid matter w'ith which tho bnwols'aro loaded, nt tho kaino tinio Fllmulating tho tiecretiinis of thai liror, and generally restoring tlip healthy func tions of tlio digostivo organs. Fortify tho botly against dis raso by purifying' nil Its fluids' -with . Vi.vr.a.ut it itt Has. No epidemic can. taku hold of a system, thus tnro-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Ucaj- nehe, l'am in tho Shoulders. C'hagh' Tightness of tho Chest, I)izzhtofe, Sotir Eructations of tho Stomach', Had Tasto in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita tion of tho Heart, Inflammation m tho Lung, I'aln in tho region of theUIdnoys, and a hundred' other painful nymptoms, aro thontTspihigjof Dyspcpsia.i Ouo hot tlo will prove a better guarautco of its merits than a'longthv mlvertlseinont.. Scrofula, or King's Evil, Whito Swelling., Ulcers,- 'Erysipelas Swelled Neck, Uiiitre, Scriifulous Inllaniiiiatiunii, Indolent Iiitlammatiiins,3Icreurial,affec tluns, Old Sores, Eruptions of tlio Skin, Soro Eyes, etc. ln'tbeso. asiin all other constitutional Diseases, Walker's Vi.v i:3.it lllTTKU.sliavo fhown their.iireat cur r.livo. powers in tho 'most obstiiiato and Intractable caos. For Iiilluiiimatory and Chronic Ilhcuinntistii, Gput, Hiliotis, Remit tent and Intermittent FeverV. Diseases iiftho'ltlood, I.iyer, Kidney and Dladdcr, theso ltittera haro no equal. Such l)i caics aro caused by Vitjatcd. Bhxid. Mechanical Diseas '.s. Persons, engaged In l'aluts and ilineral, meh ai IMumbers,' Type-setters, Gold-lieator.sTiiid Miners,. at thoy advauro lu life, am. nub J ;t tu paralyn of )lip Dowels. To guard agahist this, tuko a doso of WaIkbu' ViKUAa lllTTEits occasionally For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter; Salt-Uhcum.lllotehus.Spotf.l'jm-pjo.s, l'ustules, ltuiU, t'arbunciuj, RUig worms, 'Sea'.ddiead, Soro' Eyes, Eryslpe las, Itch, Bcorfs, Dricolorulions' of tb Skin, llumurs aud Diseases of the Skimf wbiitjjycr name 4ir nature, aro Ijterally dug up nid carried out el' tlio system hi a iliort time by tboiisb of th'oso Ilittcrs.- Pin, Tape, and other Worms, taking in tho system f ko many thoa pands, aro effectually destroyed and, re moved. ' Jin iiystcm of inedieiiip, no ver uilfugeii, no ailthelnilhltlcs will1 fretf tho srstem friini wiirins llko thesu BlttcrJ. ForFcinaloComplaints, inypupg or old, married or single, at the dawrtjif womanhood, nrtbe. turn of lifu, tliesuTon io Hitters display mi decided an influeilcn that improvement 'ii'MMih perceptible. . Cleanse tho Vitiated, Blood trhi-nnrnr emifhid iU limillri tieul liurxtitlir thruUKb the akin in Timnes, Eruutloiis, Htructf d and flug'gish in'the Veins clean It when it is foul; rout I'eeliiigs ,wjll toll you when. Keep tlio hlnnd pure, a"u 6 health of tho system vlll fullutr. II. II. JIfDII.Vll.U A CO., DnvKUti Con.. AiTU.-San KrancUc Cullw slu, i. cor.ofU'iulilnirlan unilCliorlnin lmn.i -. li'-nll lliuanll UrIyr- pitACTtnxo fiiYMoiAN AND soiwrqx, Jlll. Udi StrWl, nIt MB f "Wf '!?. t"Mt.1lw. .UblKhluii, I'. pmail5ur-'rr,lll.cliaiy rom I Jto Utl&krnwJutwi io.lic U UtilfbtM, MnrArM.