Adrortttlwg ItnteH. W deilro It lo be dlitluetly unjeretoon that no JtdrertlMmenti will blnrted In tho rolomni J Ti Chios Astocitc that may be recelw frpui unknown parties or flrmi, unloM accompanied with tlia Csh. Th following are our osiT terms; Adrert'.remrnti for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion 10 Prate. " fix Mnntha.,perlocheacU Insertion lVnt. ' Three Montbl, f ' SOCen!. Leacthan thTeemsntha,flrillnar- tlon $lt each aubsequent Insertion 54 Cent!. n. v, MORTiiiMKn, ruiiibr. Wit ixbm twmti. SATURDAY MORNING. MARCH 7. 1874. Iiooal and Personal, Special Notipb. Those of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a eross upon the corner near their naine, will e&ve fifty cents advance In pilce by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 In advance, or Jl.yOif not st) paltL ".Vud, ttud, beautiful mud," relgus supreme In this neighborhood, New boots and shoes at Graver's store, Lehighton. Fresh bread and calces diy at Bailsman & Kuhns'. We are sorry to announce that Mr. Will;, of tho firm of Snyder and Wills, la seriously indjsposed. Look nice, the new bar-rqom of the Welssport House. Peter Kline, proprietor of the Car bon House, Westerly, died on Sunday evening. The Stroudsburg stago arrived on Thursday afternoon on three wheels. If you want cheap boots and shoes goto Graver's store, Lehlghtof). Wo are now permenently located in our new quarters n IIelnttelman's building, nearly opposite our old quar ters, and shall be pleased to receive our friends.) We are belter than ever pre pared to do all kinds of work. Send along your orders and save money. ' -cWe are requested (o state, j for the information of our borough teachers, that the meeting of the Institute ad vertised for to-day ls-postponed until Saturday, March 14th. K. 11. Rhodes has opened a shop j'or repair of furniture, picture framing, Sc., iu,the room recently occupied by us. . Sea. advertisement In another col uxnn. A dispatch was received at Pack v:ou on Wednsday evening last, from Xobert II. Sayre, announcing that the 10 per cunt, reduction made last fall in the wage.- of the employes of the Lehigh Valley It. It. Company would cease on and after Monday 2nd, and men -yontd pet, old rate of wages. This is a good iljpf, nncl causes, much satisfaction to all ' concerned. For family flour, of the very best quality-go' to J. K. Rlckert, East Weiss, jjort. Lumber and coal in large or traall quantities at lowest market rates. A fsw lots in Rickertonu ttlll unsold oy at once. .Notwithstanding the depth of the . raud, yn our streets, David Ebbert'i tcamscontlnue to make 2:10 time. Ills livery is on Bank Street and his prices tor team hire are very low, On. Thursday last we had the plea 'cure of a visit from our friend J. Charlej Freldenbert,er, liquor merchant, . ot Taraaqua. Charley looks us good as :, over, and appears as If the world was using him wel. "How do you like our new head?" asks the Slatlngton News. Can't mvt the head was lacking on our copy. Will vxaoilnu next week. A special Meeting of the Presbytery of Lehigh, will be held In the P'resly terlan church, at Slatlngton. on Mon day next,. March Oth, commencing at 3 o'clock P. M. A general strike of the employes on the Pa & N. Y. It. n. took, place on Wednsday last. Snyder & Wills, of Welssport, make a specialty of canned fruits. They are telling 3 lb. cans of pie peaches for IS cents, and 2 l.b, cans of pared pesetas for 18 cents. , -Wm. Kemerer Is crowded day and evening Vvith" customers purchasing cheap and handsome dress goods, dry goods, groceries, provisions, and hard ware. Rev. A. F. Leopold, late pastor of the Welssport Evangelical church, has been appointed to Schuylkill Clr..; Rev. G. T. ijalnes takes charge of Welss port church, Rev. H. F, Buhner goes to Mauch Chunk, and Rev. J. M. SayJor is Presiding Elder, of the District.. Home Life. In the Bible, advertised .In another column, is by the popular author, Rev. Daniel March, I). I)., whose books are to widely known, ami eminently fitted for family reading. ?ylV4S.i!mDloynient is offered Young Sieaoq ladles, Teichers and Clergy men, fclrgter & Mct'urdy, rblladel 'pbU, Fa "FlYB UWTU FOB RjtrHESE. la-Ks," Eve-ybody who has traveled by rallxotd has hx.rd the above an iJouncijmeot, and has probably suffered from eMIrjg to hastily thereby towing 'Ohj Mtied of dyspepsia. It is a comfort ti,V.now that the Peruvian syrup will to? the worst case of Pyi-pepsla, as, tbouasdj 4p ready to testify A pood girl Is wanted for general 'housework. Good wages paid to a suit able girl. Apply to M. W. Rtuden bush, Packertnn, Pa. The new in 'mortal cliurch, Wilkes Barrr, built by Mr, Wadliain, has hern regularly niganlzcd ns a Presbyterian Church by the Presbytery of Lu'.crii". Plltslon eclohrated Washington's birthday In a becoming manner. There was n torchlight parade and display Of firework j It the evenlrg, The new bridge was opened that day, and illum inated Ifi the evening. Te 21st nnnual conclave of the Knights Templar will bo held at Belle fonte, Pa., on the 12tli of May. The annual parade will take place on the 13th, and thn Installation of grand of ficers 'on the 14th. The small-pox. Is still rampant About the c'ty, says (Ho Sciaitfpn City Journal. Qn Sunday of Inst week' John Miller, boarding on Penn avenue, was removed to the pot hoiife differing from a mrtltgnant attack of tho disease. A:o si veral others have hemi sent to pest house by order of the chief of police. If you want Job Printing of any description, you should call at (lie CARBON AQVQCATE OFFICE, where you can get it done as quick and fts wel as elsewhere, and SAVE 25 PER CENT, on yo ir order. Come along. We are ready to servo you. Snyder & Wills, Wtlsepoit, make a specialty of Rubber goods. Look at their prices t Men's Gum Boots (4 00 Hoys " ' , U 00 ladles' " " 2 00 Men's Gum Shoes 1 00 Ladies' " " 70 Misses'" " t 05 Chlldien's " 35 "Panic Prices" is still tho motto at II. A. Beltz's store. 'Those desiring. to purchase are invited to glvu htm an early call, William R. Rex has contracted to build a two story dwelling, 20 x 20 feet with basement, to be fitted up for a boot and (hoe store, for Mr. C. Beck, on Second street. The work will be commenced immediately. Children's shoes for 01 cents per pair and upwards at Graver's store, Lehjghton. We have added about 50 now sub scribers to our list during the past three weeks. Come alopg 1 .Vessrs. Yeakel & Albright, the Wei's port lumber dealers are now re ceiving an immense stock of lumber, comprising planed and grooved flooring, siding, rough board, shingles, &a,, which they are selling at the lowest market rates. They will continue .to receive ndditlniu to thi lr stock every wtek during the season, and promptly fill all orders. For file a five octave Parlor Organ (new) at a great reduction, ripply at this tiftlee. New goods and popular prices are the Inducements offered by W. -(, Gra ver. Ills stock of diess ciitxls, cro- cellos nnd provisions, is unsurpas-cd by any house in the county. Ex,-Sherlff Reigel, will commence he '.'rectlon of a residence, near the arge oak tree on the road to Packerton. Mr. Kunfer has taken the contract and the work will be pushed forward at once. Mr..Rtigfl is tel(ing the adjoining IjIs very rapidly, and parties desiring to purchase should da so at once. Mra. M. M, Dlm.nlck, of Mifuch Chunk, will shortly commence the er. ectlon of a handsome new residence in that borough. The plans, Ac, have ben fimiUhe.' by our fileiidJ. Boyd Henri, the architect, of 142 North Sev enth Street, Allentuwn. Parties about to build can not do better than consult Mr. Henri, his charges nrj moderate and he. guarantees satisfaction. OlUce hours from 7 A. M. till 10 P. M. Go to Snyder Wills, Welsfport, for Oolong, J&jun aud English Bxeak fait teas.' J. Fattlnger acd Son have just re celved a new stock of groceries and provision;, hams, shoulders and side iuc ats which they are aelllug very low for cash. Infant's colored thiot can bo had at Graver's store, Lehighton. Mrs. Gulh, the Milliner, of Weiss port, announces the nrrlvnl of new spring god.s and that she Is prepared to make up hah- switches, curls and puffs. See her a,dYertfeeiuent in anoth er column. Charles. Trainer, comer of Lehigh and lion streets, will supply you with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do vow ba,ulil)g a.t reasonable rates Have you a Doty Washer und Universal Wi.luger?. If not go to L. F. Kl"pplnger mid get one. They are the best, .dlso, horses and carriages at his livery at all liourj very luw. The Moimug Herald Publishing Company, of, Allentuwn, nroposo to corarueuca the publication of a weekly in connection with the Juurslng Herald, about the fitpt week In .lpril; Wo wish you success, gentlemen. M. E. Church services Preaching on Sabbath at 10:30 A. M. and 7:00 1, M. Sabbath School at 3.00 P. M,. Sac lament of the Loid's Supper will to administered at tho clow uf the morn ing hctyIco, The Presbyterian e mgregatlon will hntd services In the Iron street school houses to-morrow (Sunday) overling at 7 o'clock. Rev. II. V. Uaion, pattor. - T. D. Clans', tho merchant tailor, of this borough, lift received during the past week a full line of fancy suit inrjt for spring wear, which he h pre paring to make up In the latest fash ions at low price's. ANo Just rerelved a tremendous stock of hats, caps, boots, and shoes of the latest styles nnd best make. All are Invited to call and ex' nmJne.hU stock and le.trn his prices. The trial of Timothy Heller, for the murder of Charles T. Mufflcy, near Kresgevllle, was concluded atStrnud burg, on Saturday last, by a verdict of murder In the second degree. The Jurors were out about one hour and a I nlf. On Monday afternoon the pri soner Was lit ought Into Court, when Judge lJreher sentenced him to pay the costs, of the suit and undergo an lin- ptisonment In the Eastern Penitentiary for Uie term of twelve jcars in solitary confinement at haul labor. An envelope containing a sum of money n trllle less than fifty dollars was handed I ho pastor of I lie M. E. church ono evening last week, nt the close of service, It being a donation from "many members and friendj." Farewell Sermons. ThoM.E. Conference will meet in Esato'n on the 18th. Inst. Rev. J. T. Swindells, the highly esteemed pastor of the .V. E. Church, In this borough, will preach his farewell sermons on Sunday next, and in a fnw days go to Philadelphia to spend the Intel veiling tlrao with his relatives and friends in that city. Mr. Swindells has been a laitlifull worker in the church during Ills sojourr. (3 ye.ir) in this place, and has won for himself an envlahlo rep utltion for christian zeal and faithful labors .11110113 our people, and his many warm and earnett friends, In parting with him, wish htm a hearty God speed and hope that his path through life may be strewn with happiness. Welttirt.l.lternry Soelety. Saturday Evening, Feb. 23. The 13lh regular meeting was held as above. The mcettng was called to order by tho President nt 7.50 p. m. 0lng to the absenco of the Secretary the calling of the rol was dispensed with, The min utes of the previous meeting were rend and adopted. The committee appointed to confer with P. J. KNtler In regard to renting his hall, reported that the society oould rent it for the same price which we aie paying for the hall in the school house. On motion, the offer as accepted, and that hereafter wt meet in Klstler's hull. The president appointed I). B. Al bright, J. It. ll.t-enstosu and J. S. Mil ler a committee lo form a programme for the next meeting, The following ulticrs wero elected for tin) ensuing t' rin i President, John W. Koons; Vlce-Piesldent, J.F. Zern; liecoidlng Swn tary, Frank O. Knlpe; Janitor, J. It. Uluunlck. Select rending by Frank Merlz, sub ject "Massachusetts to Virginia." Ji lerretl question. !. What was the cans.) of the war between England and America in 18.2. Auswored by Ellie l'c nner. 2d. Who made thefirst hammer. Ans wered by Frank Mjrtz. 3d. Why was Pennsylvania called the Keystone S'nte. Answered by S. U. Gilliam nnd J. Z. Bagemto-e. 4th. Whit Is the length of theL-hlgh river. Answered by Miss Jennie Weiss. 5th. What are the mast weighty ar guments acnlnst sec'el societies. Ans wered by Henry Campbell. Question for debate Resolved, That we suffer moro from imaginary evils than from real evils. Openej on the afllrmntlve by John W. Koons, follow ed by J. Z. B.tgeustose and II. Camp bell, and In the negative by lrnk C. Knlpe followed by Frank Mertz and S. R. Gilliam. Decided In the affirmative. The committee reported the following prograimuefor Saturday evenlng.March 7th: Referred questions. 1. Who was the first convict? referred to J. W. Koons. 2, Why Is water heavier when clear than when muddy? J. R. Dlninilck. 3. When was the first Thanksgiving day celebrated in this country and why? Miss Sue E. Zern. 4. What are the ViOi weighty arguments in favor of secret societies? S. R. Gilliam. Question for debute Resolved, That tho Unlle.l States Government should make it coiipulsoiy lor every citizen to belong to soiuu religious sect. Chief disputants altlriuittive Dr. J. G. Zero, negative Frank U. Knlpe, critlo Henry C'aiuebtll, On motion, adjourned. J. W..Kooss, Pres't. F. C. Knlpe, Sec'y. Miui. Killed. On Saturday ovenlng, two men in search of employment, wero walking on the Lehigh Valley Railroad a slioit distance below Redliigtou, Tho men were deeply engaged In conversation, and Old no", np'.lcu that a train was ap proaching from behind. When tho tralo was within a few fejtX of them. ono stpppeiTTo light a pipe, and while that -eiiEdged the eliulno struck and killed him Instantly. Ills paitner wan standing on ono sTle, and weaned with n few Injuries. Mornlnj Herald. Fited, tlledreM Scull lt I'allller. OiiHor the best painters of the pres ent day, Is Thomas Ka-il, of Hid Royi 1 Academy of Arts. Two of his resent pictures havo Just been bnuglit by par ties In Paris, fur about $10,000 In gold. Pioof engravings of these paintings, soil on Z?ro:idway, N. Y., for 30 each. What seems a wo'-der of art, is the fact that T. Dm Witt Talnmgo's paper, The Christian at Work, Is furnished with Inrgu Chromns of both of these paintings, for $4.25, or wlii ono of them for $3 13, per year, postage on pictures prepaid, btmplo copies of the paper sent free. Office, 103 'Cham bers, street, N. Y. The Coal Trnilr. The following tablo shows tho qnnn tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Feb. 28, 1874, and for the year as compared witli the same time last year: From Week. Year. Wyoming.... 24,r00 13 240,107 07 Hazleton 25,025 00 333,035 09 Up. Lehigh.. 28 17 1,351 12 Bea.Meadow.. 11,181 C2 123,4110 03 Malii.noy 4,021 04 C5J54 12 Mauch Chunk 88 10 Total 05,008 10 703,005 02 Last Year.... 03,183 10 751,237 CO Increase 2,485 00 12,437 10 Decrease 930,000 far $1.00. The Grand Gift (7onocrt now being operated at Cotlnno, Utah, to which we called the attention of our readers u short time since, is meeting with great success. Tho prlco of tickets (only ono dollar) nnd tho munificence of the prizes, together with the well known Integrity and responsibllty of tho man agemeut, uro the causes to whloh this Is attributed. Now is tho time to secure a fortune for one dollar. Their advertisement appears In another col umn. m CORRESPONDENCE The Ileslgnatlnn. To Ihs Editor of The Cariijn Advocatc: Silt, In your last issue you state that some exceptions wero taken to my rport of tlo meeting to consider the acceptance or rejection of Rev. Mason's resignation, as furnished you tuu week previous. With respect to those excep tions, allow me to say a word or two, and I can assure you tdoy will bo the last I shall hitvu to say on the subject under any circumstances 1 havo no ambition to become a party to the dif ferences that unhappily exist between the pastor and members of tlm Presby terian church. I did not report their meeting In tho Interest of either party, and I 011 honestly assert the same with respect to what I now write. I furn ished you what 1 considered an Impar tial report, without going into detail I said little where much might have been stid In order to save wrangling thro' tho press. It would only ten! to com plicate matters, and accompli, h no good. What I have previously said with res ptjet to the majority vote ntthemeoting, I see no reason to take back, Mr, M's statement to the contrary notwithstand ing. This Is ono of the questions that will, no doubt, bo settled by the proper body next Monday. With respect to the proxy, I have only to say that it seemed to have been the general im pression Hint such votes would not bn allowed., Tills Is evidenced by the fact that it was only nt the last moment, a dernier resoit, and lam sail. fled tliat the refusal of the opposing proxy voivs rested upon tho merest technicality, un evidence of weakness rather than of strength, '1 his Is my view. Now, a wurdor two moro and I havo done. Siime surprUe hits been exrr- ss ed at my casting my vote for accepting. This Is my explanation; I have always beirv anxious for the We If uro of the Presbyterian church, lis much so as any man either hi or out of it j my voting had nothing personal In It, not tho least. Tliere Is 110 doiibi but that the church is In a very disturbed condition, and whether tlu Rev. II. F. Mason Is res ponsible for the whole or nny part of It Is a matter of little consequence ; if tho cliurch is not actually going back, It Is at lea-t at a stand still, nnd whether he will ever be able to uuitu cr build up the church is very doubtful. Tills is why 1 voted as I did. Again, why tho rev. gentleman should tuder his resig nation, uml then consider all who voted for Its uc;eptanco as opposed to lilm, Is entirely beyond my comprehension. Youit Uktuhteu. Lehighton, March 4, 1874. Surprise I' arty. To the Editor ot Ti iUkdoi Ai.tvcur; Sm, There was quite an Interesting" gathering of a number of the friends of Rc-v. Mr., and Mrs. Swindell?, at the parsonage of the M. E. church, Wed nesday evening. They took advantage ot the rev. genlleuiiui'd absence, and entered his. house, and upon his return they very politely informed him that they had. taken possession of their pro pel ty, and him also for I lie tliuo Mug, and that the morn quietly he submitted to thn powers that now be, the better It would be for him. After a few mo ments of social entertainment in the parlor, all parlies were requested to oLtertbo dining room, where they found n la'ilo gioinlng v.n'li-r tlo weight of goot lhns rulculatid to refresh tho Inner man, which fioy all proceeded to partake of, nnd from the manner in which the delicacies dls.tppeaied they wore highly appreciated by all more especially can this be said of "Silver Grey," as tho eatables disappeared be lore him llkoiuw-f!akes under a meri dian sun, In fact he was caught roguish ly purloining a piece of cold ham from a lady's phUe I After all parties were thoroughly satisfied, they returned to the parlor, nnd there enjoyed a rich treat In tho shape of vocal and Instru mental music, the Pastor's wife pres dlng nt the organ which by the way Is one of magiiillccnt tone. The pastor In n few rental ks, then very kindly re tin tied his llianksln thens'embly and n-ked that all would Join In singing that beautiful livmn (Come ye that love the Lord) which was heaitly respon ded toj they nil then nutted with lilm In piaycf, after which the Pastor and wife wero requested to walk Into the sitting room, where one of the gen tleman in 'a tew lemarks Informed lilm of the objector their visit, and formally niesented to his wife as a mark of es teem fioin the ladles ull the articles which were snread unon a tailo beforo them, consisting of fruit and cake stands vases, thimble, table colths, napkins, handkerclilef.dre-snattenis, bookmarks, Ac., whereupon the Pastor again re turned thanks In behalf of his wife and their laughter. After a few more mo nients of ;icinl chat, the party reluct-' nntly illspersei! to their various Homes, fill leellnt: that they bad spent an eve- 1 Ing that would not soon be forgotten uy them. Jarch 5th, 1874. II. W. O. Special Notices. IS40. Time Tests tho Merits of all Things. THIRTY YEARS Is certainly long enough time to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the Palu-Killer Is de serving of all Its proprietors clahnforit, Is amply proved by the unparalleled pop ularity it has attained.' It is a suro and effective remedy. Itissoldln almost eve ry country in the world, and it needs only to be known to be prized, nnd Its reputa tion ns a Medicine' of Great Virtue, is fully and permanently established. It Is the great Family Medicine of the age. Taken internally, it cures Dyeentery, Cholera, Diarrheal, CVatr.pand Pain In the Stomach, Dowel C jinplalnt, Pain ter's Colic, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Sudden Colds, Sore Throat and Coughs. Taken Extern ally, It clircs lliulses, Boils, Felons, Cms, Bums, Scalds, Old Sores nnd Sprains, Swellings or the Joints, Tooth ache, Pain in tho Face, fcuralgla nnd Rheumatism, Chapped Hands, Frost' Bitten Feet, &e. Palo Is supposed to bo tho lot of us poor mortals, as Inevitable ns death, and liable nt any time to come upon us. Therefore, It is important that remedial agents should be at hand to bo Used on emergency, when wo are made to feel the excruciating agony of pain, or the depressing liifluencj of disease. Such a remedial exists In Perry Davis' "Pain Killer," the lauiHuf which has exten di nver all the earth. Amid the eternal ices of tho Polar regions, or beneath the iiKulerutilo and burning suns of the tropics Its virtues are known ami ap preciated. And by it suffering hum anity has found relief from many of its ills. The effect of the Paiu-Klller upon the patient, when taken internally in cases of Cough, Cold, Bowel Complaint, Cholera, Dysentery, and other elections or tlie system, has been truly wonder fuj nnd has won for It a naino among medical preparations that cau never be forgotten. Its success In removing pain, as un external remedy, In case of Burns, Bruises, Soies and Sprains, Cuts, Slings of Insects, &c and other cau-es of sulferlng has secured, for it the most pioiiiiueutpo-ltlon among tho medicine-, of the day. Beware ot Counterfeits and worthless Imitations. Call for Perry Davis' Vegetable Paln-Klller, and take 110 other. ESold by Druggists nnd Grocers. March 7-ml Tnic Worm ! Tape Worm ! Tm; Wirm remore) In frooi SI to 3 boun with bsrmleoi Vegetable MeJWne. Tlie worm pal.luf Irotn thaftrMeui Alht, No fee a-keil until the en fiittre worm, with hrstl, patten. Medicine hnrin lexs. can refer tlu-ee utuwted to the rlaer.U of thii cltj Mhoin 1 htvecurej. At iny oJtoe cut be n.-eii huntit'li of fpeCluiiiiK, ciesiurlu from i9 to let leut In length. Kitty r cent, or caem of lAr-puiU sttl dUoruHU.Vlorts of the Mvemre ciiumm by ktointcli suit oltur worm eil.lin,? Iti the alimentary centl. Wtrrcw, ut&ea.e of the mut daiigrroul character, are so little underttCHt by the media it men uf the (ireMnt dty. Call ani k In urMnnl and only worux dilruyr, or end Tor a circular which will lve a full dvirrintlon and treatuieut uf all kind of worm, enclose 3 cl. Hauip fr retu-uof the aatne. E. K, Kctuu, 2iM .North Mnlb Street, 1'hllalelphl, I'a. (Adtlreat oltkeor ty in ill free) 4-SU.M, I'l.N and sTUUACll WOKMS alao reuioled. Sel't. 6, 173 ly sr uticu or Incorporation. Notice Is hereby given that at a Court of Common Pleas In and for the Coun ty of C'urhon, on the 24th tlay of Jan uary, A. D. 1871, n petition was pre sented witli articles of association, praying for a charter of Incorporation for tho "Towanenslng Farmers' Fire Insurance Company," of Mlllpoit, Caibon County, Pa. Whereupon the suld Court perused uml examlutd the same, and ordered that unless sulllcleut cause bo shown to the contrary on or before tho next term of ttie said Court, to be held at Mauch Chunk on the fourth Monday of March next, the said charter would be granted In accordance witli the petltiou and articles of asso cLitiou. riled In the ollicu of the Pru tliunutary of said Court. From the recuidt TUUUAS KEMERER, ProthuuoUxy. W. M. RAPoUER Attorney for Pa. titloatx, , lobil-iw KRISTER'S NOT1CH. N'ntlce lherAtr jrlren thtt the titecntnr; Ad-mlnltr.-itCM,.anu Uuardlane'bereloaftrr tismta, here filed their rcpei'tlr account of tho follow. I it rotate In th- lteKlttr Offlc, at Mauch Chunk. In and f r the County of Carbon, which HcOMint liatobteii allowed by Iho Iteiginter. will Im pnFnted to lti. Judge of the Orphan' Court on Mondiv. thi23rd dir 'f March uelt, at ten oVIncIc, A. M., for conf rmallin 1 The First nnd fi'ial account of Mar garet E Collins, administratrix of Jo seph Colllus, dee'dt of East Mauch Chunk. First nnd final account of Thomas Kemerer, adtulnlstrator.of Gideon and Elizabeth Kershner, deceased, of Ma honing township. The account of C. R. Eberle admin istrator of W ll. Eberle, who was the admlnlstratorof Sarah Eberle, deceased, late of the.Borough of Mauch Chunk. A. WIIITTINOIIAM, KosrUUr. hiltr'j Office, Mauh Chunk, feb. It. 171. VDKTOK'S NOTICE. In tho matter of the Estatn of Polly Allender, deceased. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Carbon coun ty to make distribution of thn funds in the hands of the Administrator of said Estate, with power to restate and adjust the .-IdiuiiJ-trator's accounts if neces saiy. will attend to the duties of his ap pointment at Ids office, In the Borough of Mauch Chunk, on Saturday, the 21et day of March, A. D, 1874, between tho hours of 10 a. M. and 4 P. m., at which time, nnd place all parties Interested may appear If they see proper. W. U. LEONARD. Sob. 31, 1874-w4 Auditor. Mslguce'K Notice. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas S. Beck, of Lehighton, Carbon county, Pa., nnd Mary, his wife, by doed or voluntaiy assignment have assigned alt the estate, real and personal, of the said Thomas S. Beck to Joseph K. Wannamacher, of Kteldersvllle, North ampton county; Pa., in trust, for' the benefit of the said Thomas S eck. All persons, therefore, indebted to the said Thoma? S. Beck, wlll'make payment to me, the said assignee, at Kreidersvllle, or to my duly authorized agent, Thomas S. Beck, at Lehighton, and those having claims or. demands will make known the same Within six weeks from this date. JUSBi'ii K. WANNAMACHER, Aeslgnee of Thoua 6. Deck. Feb.12, Wl.-8w 4. OriCC IN DIVORCE. Alias Subpoona in Divorce to October Term, 1873. No. 7. In tho case of Elizabeth Manuel, by her next friend, Richard Watkins, versus Thomas Man uel, In the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon County: The Commissioner appointed by the said Court January 24, 1874, to take testimony In tho above caso and report to tho next term of Court, will meetall parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment on Monday, March Oth, 1874, at l! o'clock r. m , at the office, of Albright fc Froyman, "in tho bor ough ot Mauch Chunk, Pa. W. M. 1UPSIIER, febl4-4w Commissioner. IOKEVE Poultry Yards, OFFEIl FOn SALE, Eggs for Hatching From the following varieties of Pure Bied Land and Water Fowls, at $2 AO PER DOZEN. Dark and Lleht Bra'hmas; Buff, Black, White and Partridge Cochins ; .Crown and White Leghorns, White and Silver Grey Dorklut s; Plymouth Rocks; llou diinij Black, Red, Earl Derby nnd Pile Games; Rouen and viylesbury Duc'ks; Toulouse anil Bremen Geese. 1 warrant nnehalf of each dozen Eggs to hatch ; If they do not I will replace them at 50 cts. per dozen. Send stamp for circular. Eggs sent CO Dlf desired. Address, ISAAC LYNDE, Feb. 28-3in Jarlboro, Stark Co., O. Thniiiauil 11 r Lives anil Million! Of i'rcpertjr eared by lulnic IBs 4 ' AMERICAN Safety Kerosene Lamp TheMlampa are made of bran, and will neter break. The burneri hire a Pafetr Tube Attachment lor the eacaoe of gas, and will nerer eiplodc The cnlinueja are made or JJIca (or Jting itlaii, mcilled).and they are the only timp chicane)! made Hut will not breikny beat or cold. titifid Chlmnea !nd bampaare uniafe and e pu'lve tbla la the unlnr.al complaint. Otr aeieuly.fite million, of UI1.1 Lamp Cbtm. neyi are broken In I hie c motry every year. 1'ilce of Hand Limpi, complete, with Mica CbluiueTa, one doll.ir. I'rlce or llronie 1'arlor or Staud hauips todolUrf. sent to any part of the Uulted Main by euro-i ou receipt of the money by matt. 1,000 e-eut wanted to eel) Ibeae bainpa aud Mlra Chluiueyi in every city aol tuwu, 10 whom a liberal dluount III be made, feud for Maple lamp! aud rlrculara tilling all partlcuUri. They apejk for thamietvei, aod leU uu sight. AdJreaa AMfcHICAN SAFETY LIMP CO., febM l87 Jo.:U0 l-eirl St., New York. EIIIGIITOX ACADEMY. Lehighton, Pa. AU Institution tor Uotu Hexes,. FACULTY' Rev, C. KKSHLlSIt, Principal and rrofeaaoe of Olaablca and thelfiber CogUlb DrauchH, MRS.M.C. ICtdMSliKn, rrewplrui and Teacher or 1'aiutlns aud Urawlug Sill. JOHN M, KlfiSLIiK, A. U. l'ro feasor of Latin and Ureuk. MISS K. O. NISAI), Teacher of Mojlc. WlbSOX IIUUIIIU Aialatant. I' or .I'arllculjra ayply to C. KK3JLEK, Lcbl(b. 'uoil'a. Oct. II, 1973. A31UEL. GR.1YEII, Opposite tho Public Square, SOUTJI ST., LEITIQIITON, PA., Manufacturer of Tin 8c Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer in all,kluds ot tar Roofing, Spouting and Jobblc promptly aUendod to. tvw, 30. R