Advertising Rates. We desire It to be distinctly understood that to Advertlsementsittlll be Inserted In the column! of Thi Cakbox Advocatx that may be received from unknown parties onfiras, unless accompanied with theCAia. TUMIowIng are our 01UT terms) AdTertlsemente fori year, per Inch etch .Insertion.. 10 Cents. " Six Montbs.parirKach Insertion IS Cents. " (Three Months, " " 20 Cents. " Less thin three montta, firttlnser- tlon $1, each subsequent Insertion 25 Cents II. V. MORTtltMBR, Publisher. E 11. fUGWBRe, ATTORNEY. AT LAW, OFFICE! Ground Floorlnthenew addition of the Mansion House, Hauch Chunk, Pa. Badness transacted lu English and German. Collections proirjply made and Comreyandng tieatl y done. a-fetllemtef Kstatss. looting Wills, ob. talning Letters of Admlnls frallon, Filing Accoun.s, and Orphans' Court Practlcecsrefallyattended to. Licenses, Charters and Incorporations procured, and Criminal Cases made a specialty. Wit taiwm &&wtnU. 8ATUKDA V MOHXIKQ, OUTOBEIt 31, 1874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross uponitho cornor.near their name, 'will eave fifty cents advance In piiceby iremlttltiK the (dollar subscription at once. Our terras arc41 In advance, or il30 It not so paid. Our young frlnd,. Christian Hag erdon Is now teaching school in the'1 Jahoning District. Mrs. Leggett will lecture In the Court House, at Allentown, on the eve ning of the 2Cth 'November. Kev. D. K. Kepnor's Juvenile sing ling class, on Saturdayeveulng, Oct. 17, presented hlui with nvery handsome iprlvate communion totyiee. The Ilatartl Manulactnrlng'Co., ot 'Mauch Chunk, propose, during the com ling winter, to put up-a-new water wheel iat their wire mill, nnd to further greatly improve tlielr pru6entfacilltieslordr&w .log wire. The Mauch Chunk Bnlldlng, Txutn iand Saving Association have Just sold lght more dwellings to their members. The prices ranged, from $930 to 1075 ach. house. ' For family flour, of the very best .quality go to J. K. Itickert, East Wclss port. Lumber and coal in large or isiuall quantities at ilowest market rates. A few lots In llickertown Btill unsold Ibny at once. For salo a Ave octave Parlor Organ (new) at a great, reduction, ripply at aim ouice. If you .want a nice fitting shirt ileave your measure at Laury AjCeten, Tost oluoe. For fall and wlnterbaots, call at A. & D. Graver's. Cheap and good. Certainly you can always procure 'neat carriages and gentle horses at the illvery of David Ebbeit. His clmrges tnre also very wederate. Try him. Our Poor Directors on Friday last aeiit the wife and family of J. Bacchus, ,home to tlielr friends lathe, old country, ,at an expense of $48, Jolm having run away ftom theut a few days previously ,nnd left theuia charge upon the' boro ' 'tigh. A seven octave JUarchal & Smith IFIano, rosewood case, front lnrgp,iound cornersgserpentine niouldlugs on plinth', large moulding oh ilm, carved Icgi; new; cost G00 will he fold cheap or itraded on a lot in Lehlghton borough. Apply at this office. Diaries far 1872, at tlio "Advocate" office. Now goods received almost dally .at A. & D. Graver's, at popular prices. Eureka Piano aud Golden Tongue Parlor organs are the Instruments that .ought to call attention to all contem plating buying an instrument. Seo ad veitieemeut lu another part of this pa ,per. On Ttiunday evening, Nov. 12!h, O'Donovan Kos.-a. the Irish Revolu tionist, will deliver a lecture at Ctta tmuiiua, on "lihli Revolution and En glUli Prison Life." The lecture will be delivered under the au pices of anil fur -the benefit ofthe Worklngim-n'ti Bene ficial Society, No. 103, 1. (J. B. IT. of the Lehigh Valley. --On Monday afternoon a week a slight tire occurred hi the engine-room ot the Cataauqua Manufacturing Com pany, at Calalauqua. Sparks from the rolls Ignited some old waste, which had been placed In one corner. F. P. Lentz has got 'em 1 Calicos from 0 cents per yard upwards. Try the in. Continental black writing Ink, In glass buttles, ut the "Advocate" office. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with flour aud feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. Carpet!, a full assortment, at low prices, at A. & D. Graver's. A. & D. Graver present every pur chaser ot one pound of Imperial Tea with an elegant cluomo, lu walnut frame ready for adorning your parlors. Neat carriages and fast horses al ways for hire at the popular livery ot L. F. Kleppluger, corner of lion street, at reasonable cbaiges. Also, a few building lots for sale at low prices. Daniel Krock & Co., late Haiuman fc Kuhns, have Just received a lot of inlce fresh country butter, nhloh tbey , are selling at the very lowest market prices, fresli bread ana cakes dally. A Pottsville telegram, dated October 20th says: John Nlefuss was brought from Malianoy Planes this morning and .lodged In prison, charged with be ing implicated lu the Ellas Lesber mur ,der, near Frackville, last week. The .body has not yet been recovered, though .a reward of $1,000 has been offered by ifn, Leslier for It. The case Is shrouded Tn mystery, and continues the absorbing .topic on the streets, No U act) was lelt ot the murder or dispo-itiuns of the body. Parties ore cun.luulug the search on the mountain for iln recovery. Mr, John Mucllnger, a bus In the employ ot the Del. & Hud, U, Co. at Archbald, Lurerne county, committed Bulclde on Sunday- morning a week. Ho loaded his musket with a heavy chargo of powder, and leaving tlio ram rod In the barrel, lid placed tlio muzzle In his month, nnd moved tlio trigger with a string attached to his toe. The rod passed outatthoUackofhlshead near the ear, kltllpg him Instantly. Ho was a man of about stxty-flve, leaves a fam ily, and no causo Is known for the rash deed. Attention, Flrtroenl A regular meeting1 of Lehigh Ilrok & Ladder Co., No. 1 of Letlghton will be held In Ileber's Hall, on Mon day evening next, November 2d, 1874, at 7:30 o'clock sharp. A full atten dance Is requested. By order of the President, W. W. ItEBEii, Secrotary. Goal Sales., Tim sale, of Scran ton coal In 2favr York, Wednesday, drew together a numerous company, Including tlio representatives of the leading manufacturing and steamspip companies. The bidding was brisk, and the entire offering was run off lu about twenty minutes' time, and at an advance In prices. Annexed are tlio details Sept. Oct. Steamboat.$5 174 a 5 20 $5 74a B 50 Grate 5 2214 a C 27J4 , 5 22X a G37K Etta .6 83 a. 5 07Ma5-70 Stove 0 024a0 05 015 a 0 20 Chestnut. . .4 93 a 5 00 5 00 a Another New Stock. T. D:7lauss, the tailor, desires us to state that he lias Just returned from New York, and' that hols now opening a very largo invoice of clottH, cassl mcres and vestlngs, suitable for fall and winter trade, which he Is prepared to make up In the best and most fashion able styles at "knockdown" prices. Ho guarantees u "perfect lit" every time, and tlio goods In all cases as represent ed. Also, an Immense stock of rub tiers, boots, shoe-, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods. Remember the place, X. D. Cluuss, just above the Public Square, Bank street, Lehlghton. The Coal Trade. The following table shows the quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Itallrnad for tlio week ending Oct. 24th, 1874, and for the year as compared with the same time last year: From Week. Year. Wyoming.... 20,214 0G 037,327 17 Hazletou 53,170 04 1,738,170 18 Up. Lehigh.. 175 12 4,201 10 Bea.Meadow.. 14,771 13 3G2.939 02 Malianoy 10,025 18 423,584 03 Mauch Chunk 154 13 4,177 10 Total 9S,118 00 3,070,527 01 Last Year.... 68,075 13 3,784,010 14 Increase 40,142 13 Decrease... 114,880 IS 'Who Know Html John Collins, an old soldier at the Soldier's IIome,Dnyton, Ohio, especially desires to lorn the address of Dr. It. B. McKay,. who, In 1802, was a surgeon In charge of the hospital at Hampton, Va., and afterwards at Norfolk, Va. He writes to the postmaster at Easton, Inquiring concernlngTDr. McKay, whom he.has reason to think U In Pennsyl vania somewhere. Our contemporaries will be doing a kindly act to an old crippled soldier by giving Ms request for information as wide publicity as possible. How the Honey GoesI ' After November 30th, It will be easy to see how the money goes, for then the drawing will take place ofthe Pub lic Library of Kentucky, and at that Grand Gift Ccncert t2,500,C00 In cash will be given away to ticket holders. The fortunate holder of the ticket draw Ing the first prho will walk off with 25O,O00; ofthe second prize, $100,000; of the third prize, 73,000; of tlio fourth prize, $50,000; of the fifth prize $25,000, Ac, &c, &e until 80,000 grand cash prices shall all have been distributed. Truly, this distribution will tell how the money goesl Burglary, During the night of Saturday last, come midnight prowlers entered the collar of the rusldenco ot Alfred Train er, on Franklin street, this borough, and helped themselves to the following ar ticles: pies and ans, Jelly, wine, oake, &e which they carried off. At the rear end ot the lot, on Sunday morning, Mr. T. found an empty bottle and a por tion ot the pie pans, showing that the perpetrators of the robbery had, at least, partaken of a portion of the lux uries before leaving the premises. We would advise our people to be on the look out for these midnight, piawlers and endeavor to capture and bring them to speedy Justice. A Fashionable Stock. Messrs. Laury & Peters, the merch ant tailors, post office building, Lehigh i ton, Pa., have Just received their large and handsome stock of fall and winter goods, comprising clot In, cassl meres and vestlngs of the latest and most fashionable designs, and of a quality unsurpassed by any other slock in Car bon county, which they aro prepared to mane up in tne -latest siyie ana tnosi durable manner at prices to suit tlio tlmef, guaranteeing a "perfect fit" lu every case. In addition to the above they keep a, lne of ready-made clothing loots, shoes, gaiters, rubbers, gent' furnishing goods, hats, caps, &c, &c, of the' latest stylo and best material, which (hoy aro now offering to the peo ple of this section at prices unparalellcd In tho history of the trade of Lehlgh ton. They respectfully ask an inspec tion 'of goods and workmanship by tho peoplo before they make their purchas es elsewhere. Just Organized. A Brass band In Mackcreltown the members chosen are all professors of music, tho following are the members: Prof. Peter Keliey, Leader, , John Erang, (7has. Snell, Daniel Bloso, Aqulltas Chrlstman, Ephronlel Snelt, Richard Miller, Alfred Friend, Stephen Frltzlnger, Tilghman' Snell, George Snell, Philip Sheets; Henry Ilhodarmel, Noah He mine I. Solomon Chrlstman wis duly elected to carry tho torch. The band has leased the hall of Philip Sheets, at which placo they will hold their meetings on tho evening of Mon day and Saturday of each, week. Suo- cess to tho boy6. A SuDBcmiiKn Lehlehtnn Institute. The Ihstltuto met and was called to order by the president, Mr. Barnett. The devotional exercises wero conduc ted by Mr. Allem Tho roll called, members all responding to their names. Minutes of previous meeting read and apptoved. Mr. Kowiand, being present, was elected an honorary member and nartl- clpated In some of the dUcusslons. Music by tne institute: "uomo to tne Mountains," "What shouts from the Mountains," Ac. Writing was next taken up, and a very Interesting dis cussion had, nearly all the teachers participating. Manyoctno difficulties which are encountered In teaching this branch were presented. It was thought an excellent plan to have beginners practlco for a long llmo on holding the pen correctly. After pupils begin to write In copies have tbem trace, with a dry pea, the letter or letters they are to mako for several minutes beforo commencing to write, Is In this manner they become familiar with the shape of tho different letters. A recitation In Mental Philosophy was had on the subject of tho Anal) sis and Classification of the ifental Facul ties. Programmo for next meeting: Gen eral Exercises; Select Heading; Object Lessons, by Miss. Weaver; Mental Philosophy. Adjourned to meet Nov, 7. '74. Hattih M. Heilman, Secy'. Rellglone. Kev. W. Weldman, of Easton, will preach In the' Presbyterian church to-morrow (Sunday). Services In the morning at 10:30 and In the evening at 7.00. Sunday School In the morning at 9 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7.30. A cordial In vitatlou Is extended to all. Evango'lcal church Kev. A.Krec ker, pastor. Preaching, Sunday, 10.30 a. jr.. and 7. 00 r. m., oy Kev. A. F. Leopold, In the Northampton street school house. Sunday school at 9 a. m. All are cordially Invited to attend. Methodist Episcopal church Kev. Wllmer ('offman, pastor. Preaching (to morrow) at. 10:30 a. m., and 7.00 p. m., Sunday School at 2 p. u. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered lu the morning. The Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church corner of Iron and North-ampton-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 a. m. In Gcnnanj at 7.00 r. m. English. Sunday School at 2. p.m. Piayer'meetlug Wednesday .evening at 7.30 o'clock, and Teachers' meeting Thursday evening. Sqnllileta by 'Mrcutlo." " Mo raother-ln-law " thinks your paragraph about my second edition was done up BROWN. "Coal 1 coal I" shouted the coal man, as he went through the streets peddling that useful article. Mrs. Goodheart heard the plaintive cry, and turning to her daughter, she exclaimed, "Ain't It a shame, Maria Jane, that In great city like this we should find this poor color ed man actually crying with the cold ? My, what will he do before the winter Is over 1 Here, my good man, take this," said the kind hearted lady, as she wiped her weeping eyes and banded out a. five dollar bill to the coal mer chant, who was so astonished that ho could not regain his voice or find his cart, uutll ho was sure that the old lady was out of sight. That night when Mr, O'Kafferty went homo and had washed the coal dust from his face, be told his wife ot his good luck, and how he came by It. Then there was a ruc tion and a row, for Mrs. O'Kafferty wag very Jealous ot her husband, and she said ishe was Bure "tho ould varmint gave if Ike the money on account ot his beauty bad lock to her sowl I" .Vr. Qulgg has been married four times. Now when he was on bridal tour number four, an old time friend happened to meet him In the ears, and not having, met or even heard of Jfr. Qulgg for a great many years, hi was overjoyed at seeing him, so he grabbed the hand of Mr. Qulgg' and bussed the young lady by his side, as he said, "How de do, friend Qulgg? I am rale glad to see you, and I knew this young gal was.your daughter J.he moment I sot eyes onto her. Your youngest, I sup pose?" He. Q. was .much enraged , and said, "No, elr, the lady's my'wlfe." Our neighborhood was much startled the other morning nt. having a young urchin put his head out of the window and call to his roollier pn tho sidewalk, " Marm, mam I thero ain't enough 3ugar In tho house for breakfast, there's only threo spoonfulls In the house I" Now's the time for candidates to bo friendly with .voters. Sunday' morning last ahout'4 o'cl6ck, was tho time Mr. Henry Joggers c&mo reeling home; hlsfaco was cut up worso than a country road In spring time, and his clothing, or what was left ot It, was a sight to behold. "Wheio liavo you been, you vllllan?" said Mrs. J., in her sweetest and most amlablo manner. "Don't yer hie scold hlo I'vo been hlc to see hie tho o hlc llpsel" "Go to bed, sir ; I should say you had seen hlo and tho eclipse, and that you saw them through the bottom of a glass." " Yes, darlln' hlc thas was cr hlc smaller," muttered poor Jog gles, as ho tumbled Into bed with his boots on. Yours truly, Phlta., Oct, 20. MAnccTio. County Courts, Oct. Tci'iu. Report ot auditor ot tho estate of James Carroll, dee'd; confirmed absolu tely. Report of sale of estate of Daniel Kruni, dee'd; confirmed absloutely. First nnd final accouut of Joseph IIol shoe, guardian of Stephen Frltzlnger; confirmed absolutely. Auditors report ot estate of Polly Al lender, dee'd; confirmed absolutely. A II Franciscus vs Nathan Snyder; A'o 38, Jarch term, 1874. Testamony taken. Petition for public road tn Lower Towamenslng Twp. Rejected for want of termini being described. On petition Henry Boyer, Tll.gliman ylruer and James It Butler appointed re-vlewers of public road leading from Summit Hill to Lansford. Com vs Edward iHIs; assault and battery; true bill. August ilrmbruster, prosecutor. By agreement of attorneys on both 8ldes,the following two cases were tried at the same time and by tho same Jury, Ac: Com vs Fredcrlckand Benevllle Drehr, and William Emmet; assault and bat tery; truo bill. James Gumbert, prose cutor. Com vs Benevllle Drehr and Freder ick Drehr; assault and battery; true bill. Henry Gumbert, prosecutor, ver dict: guilty In both charges. Com vs James Gumbert; assault and battery; true bill. Prosecutor William Emmet. Verdict; not guilty and prose cutor William Emmet pay costs. Com Vi Reuuen Hunslcker; assault and battery; true bill. Prosecutor, F Ileleer. Continued. Alias report of sale ot real estate ot Sarah Holly, dee'd; confirmed absolu tely. First and final account of assignee of the estate of John Fenstermacher; con. firmed absolutely. Report of auditor of estate of William Koolfe, dee'd; continued absolutely. First and final account of Jos Obert, administrator ot the estate of Polly Al lender, dee'd; confirmed absolutely. Report of auditor in tho distribution of the moneys In. the hands of Daniel Wentz, administrator of Reuben Smith, dee'd; confirmed absolutely. First aud final account of administra tor of the estate of Charles Garmon, dee'd; confirmed absolutely. First and final account ot Andrew Boyer, guardian of Mary Kctn, late Mary Mehrkam; confirmed absolutely. Report of sale of real estate ot Tho's Mehrkam, dee'd; confirmed absolutely. Report of sale of real ejtato of Joliu Uercher, dee'd; confirmed absolutely. Com vs Henry Murrey; assault aud battery; true bill. Solomon Schneck, prosecutor. Com vs Stacy Mills, Edward Mills, Charles Scip, Charles Sherwood, James A Tripp and John Mlchean; riot aud assault; true bill. August Armbruster, prosecutor. Verdict: guilty ot assault and battery. Com vs Charles Boxmeyer; selling liquor without license; true bill. Prose cutor, constable return. Com vs Silas Segmore; larce,ney; truo bill. Prosecutor, F J Keck.' Com vs Jame Hall; breaking and entering In daytime with intent to com mit felony; true bill. Prosecutor, John Sites. Defendant pleads guilty. Com vs John Koons; assault and bat tery; truo bill. Prosecutor, F Heiscr. Com vs John Harkness; selling liquor on Sunday; true bill. E Sweeney,prose cutor. Verdict eullty: sentence ot court that defendant pay a fine ot $10, costs of proseoutlon and undergo an Ira Imprisonment in the county Jail for 10 days. Com vs Benevllle Drehr and Freder ick Drehr; assault and battery. Henry Gombert, prosecutor. Verdict guilty: sentence of court that each pay a fino of $5 aud that they pay the costs ot prorocutlon Jointly; and In the case of the commonwealth vs Frederick Drehr, Benevllle Drehr and William Emmet, each pay a fine of $5 and pay the costs of prosecution Jointly. Report of viewers In the road leading from NIchohoh'sSawMIU to ZNakesIee's Ford, Kidder Twp; affirmed and when opened to be 33 feet. Report of viewers of public road on lands of J R Rlckert, George Miller and others In Franklin Twp; affirmed, and road to bo 33 feet. Com vs James Gumbert; assault and battery; William Emmet, prosecutor. Verdict: not guilty and prosecutor to pay costs. Com vs Henry Murrey; assault and battery; prosecutor, Solomon Scbneok. Verdict: guilty, sentence ot court, that he pay a fine of $20, costs ot prosecu tion and undergo an Imprisonment In the county Jail for three months. Com vs Stacy Mills, Edward Mills, Charles Selp, Charles Sherwood, James A Tripp and John Mechean; chargo riot and battery; truo bill. August Armbruster,prosecutor. Verdict: guilty of an assault and battery: sentenco of court that tbey Jointly pay tlio costs of prosecution aud that Staoy and Edward JillU and John Mechean each pay a fino ot $10 and undergo an Imprison ment lu tho county Jail for tho period of three' months, and that Chirles Selp, James A Tripp and Cliarles Sherwood, each pay a fine of $5 and undergo nn Imprisonment of ono month in tho co. Jail, and stand committed. Ac. Com vs Charles MDevlt; assault and battery; Bridget McBrlde, prosecutor. Sentence of court that delendant pay costs of prosecution and n fine of $5. Com vs Pat Furry and Wm Cullln; assault and battery; J P Dawson, prose cutor. Verdict guilty: sentenco of court that each pay a fino of $5 and tho costs Jointly. On petition of Jeremiah B Hoffman, minor child of J B Hoffman, dee'd; Caleb Fisher was appol.ited guardian and was requested to give bond of $200. Com vs John Koons; assault and bat tery; truo bill. Frank Uelser, prose cutor. Verdict not guilty: sentence of court that defendant pay two-thirds of costs and prosecutor one third of costs. Com vt Frederick Sutter; assault, shooting with intent to kill and malm; true bill. Prosecutor, Fdwin II nahn. Verdict not guilty; county to pay costs. Final petition of Andrew Fltzpatrick, an Insolvent debtor.f or di scharge. Filed. Cora vs August Armbruttcr; attach ment for contempt of court to George Brlslln and Lafayetto Wlldooer, witness es. Sentenced to pay costs of attach ments. Com vs August Armbruster; selling liquor to minors, Oct., 22nd, 1874; truu bill. Prosecutor, B F Bretz. Guilty; pentenced to pay a fino of $10, costs of prosecution and undergo an Imprison ment In the county Jail for the period of ten days. Com vs Edward W Shelby; desertion, defendant and Jackson Siowcrs; ball called and not answering, recogntzauco forfeited. Com vs Mary McDonald; assault and battery. Prosecutor, E Conroy. tried tor breach of tho peace. After bearing, tho court direct each to pay half of costs. Attachment for contempt of court; witnesses, Mary Shields and Michael Connor. Sentenced to pay the costs of attachment, B F Llepplnger vs township of Pack er; by leavo of plaintiff allowod to file amended , and case continued. Thos S Beck and Solomon Boyer vs James Anthony; Oct., 26, 1874, on mo tion of Albright and Freyman, atttor ueys, P J Median, Esq., appointed to distribute the balance of the funds re maining In the hands of the sheriff. The distribution of the funds from sheriff Bale of real estato ot John W Reed, Report of auditor filed. Confirm ed nisi.- Frederick Martinson vs John Fisk; rule' to show causb why the appeal shall not bo stricken, &c. Rule mado abso lute. Township ot Franklin vs borough of Welssport. Supplemental report filed. Albright and Stroh vs Malvern Coal Co. Judgment In favor ot plaintiff for $2004.43, to date from this the 2nd day of March 1874. Petition of Jeremiah B Hoffman, mi nor child of Harrison Hoffman, dee'd; bond of Caleb FHberand Nathan Klotz In $200, filed and appended. Samuel Webr vs Leopold Frecdman. In equity. Replication filed. In all suits against the Malvern Coal Co., pending In the couit of common pleas of Carbon Co., Judgment for plaintiff. i Tho President has issued his procla mation setting apart Thursday, Novem ber 20, as a day ot national thanksgiv ing. married, On Oct. 11th, by the Rev. A. Bar tholomew, Mr. Ellas O. Hartman, of Allentown, to Miss Alice J. Fatzinger, ot South Whitehall, Lehigh County. On Oct. 19th, by tbo same, Mr. Jos. F. Rex, of Wclssport, to Miss Elmlra C, Koons, of Lehlghton, On Oct. 22d, by the same, ifr. Geo. F. Schoeuberger, to Miss Leha Kuutz, both.of Whitehall, Lehigh County. pn Oct. 24th by the same, Jfr. Reu ben L. Fritz, of East Penn to Miss Kate D. Balilet, ot Mahoning township, Carbon County. On Oit. 24th, by tho same, Mr. Jere miah K. Daniels, to Miss Mary J. Klclntop, both of Lehlghton. On Oct 27th, by the same, Mr. Al bert Bowman, of East Penn, to Mils Isabella Frltzlnger, of Mahoning twp. Carbon County, Died,' On. Oct; 2d, In Welssport, John B, husband of Marie Gutb, aged 41 years, 9 months, 12 days. On Oct. 10th, In East Mauch Chunk, Estclla E. daughter of Joseph D. and Susanna Moscr, aged 5 years, 2 months, 9 days. On Oct. 20th in Lower Towamenslng twp., William, husband of Esther Peter, aged 30 years, 2 months, 6 days. In Franklin township, on the 8th Inst., Sara Jane, daughter ot William and Lydla Scbeckler, aged 2 years, 2 . months and 0 days. At Mud Run, on the 22d Inst., Chas. Henry, son ot Adam aud Catharine Rauch, aged 3 years, 1 mo., 16 days. LeulgutoB Retail Prices. Carefully corrected each week express-. ly for "The Carbon Advocate." Apples, per bushel CO " dried, per lb Yj to 15 Butter, roll, per lb 45 Cabbage, per .head 8 to 12 Cheese, factory, per lb 33 Eggs, per dozen.. t 35 Fish, mackerel, No. 1 12 to 15 Ham, per lb,. 20 Lard, pure,, per lb..' 20 Pork, prime mess , per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 85 Corn, per bu'nel.., l 15 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs .'. . j .-. . . 3 20 " Bran " ........ 1 40 " Rye, 2 30 " Mixed " 2 20 Flour, Wheat, per bb'l ,. 7 00 " Otye.per 100 im.,. 3 25 Oats, White por bushel . 70 " Black, per buthel, 63 Hay, per ton..., , 20 00 Straw, per hundlo 30 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 00 " $tove, per ton ' 4 CO Hides, green, per lb 5' to 7c CalfSklns, each 1 25 to 1 CO Sharp Skins, killed this mo., ea.7Sto.SA. Cosing Prices of DeUavkn & Towns end, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, October 2, 1874. U. 8. 67,1811 . . . UUUi. lSJf asked. V. 8. 6-20, 1802 . . . mj ltd. l:i.VpJ. U. S. 5 20, 1601 . , I 1C? bid. 102 a.lte.l. U. 8. S 20,1865 . . . 174 bid. 171 asked. V. S 5 20, 180S J.k J. . iml bid. lJl asked. u. a o bU, l ol9 f . a J. . dki. iti'jasaea. U. 8.530,1807 . . . 17U bid 17V akked. U. 8. 6-20, 1808 . , . Uli bid. 17? asked. U.S. 10-40 . . .12 iil.i. 12a.ked. u. n. uurrencr, ( a , it-r ii. is assen. U. 8. 5's. 1831, new . . 12)2 bid. 11 asked. PennsTlTanlaIt.lt.. . fi-nZ bid. MK asked. I'hlla. t Ileidlnn It. R. . 5.1 bid. M asked. Lehigh Valley Railroad . 'II bid. CI1,; asked. Ijehlh Goal & NaT, Co. . K bid. 47 asked. United Companies of N. J. 128U bid. 129 asked, old . . . . .10 bid. 10',; asked. blfTer .... 5 bid. 7 asked. Business prospects, wo hope, aro beginning to Improve. The lower pri ces seem to bo creating a mnro actlvo demand, and, In fact, our country It be ginning to feel tho reaction from tho period of depression, but at lower pri ces. Trade Is settllug down to Its nor mal state. Special Notices. SUBSTITUTE FOR QWl IVINE. -For years, qulnlno was regarded as tbeonly specific tor malarious diseases and Immense quantities of tho drug were annual ly consumed throughout our western country, more particularly along1 the rWer bottoms and ad Joining lov hnds. With the fall months malaria, In all lis varied, forms, stalks like an epidemic through the land, and whole districts are prostrated wltb chills anil fsTer, the entire population shaking with ague. Heretofore, quinine was regularly resorted to; but while it frequently tailed to effect a cure, It lorarl ably deranged the stomach, producing nausea, Terttgo and fugttire pains In the head to such an extent that months elapsed ore the system recov ered from Its effects. These objections to Us use were so marked, that the Introduction of Mishler's Herb Hitters was hailed as a triumph In medicine. Infinitely more certain In ltibenrficlal effects than quinine, it possessed none of the demerits of that drug. Instead of nauseating, It tones and InTlg. orates the stomach, ami whtla speedily eipetling the noxious humors, increases tho appetite and facilitates digestion; thus rendering tho system stronger, and better fitted to resist the attacks of disease. In (act, n Judicious use of Mishler's Herb Bitters at this season or the year, wlU pre vent the recurrence of this dUease, eTen In those who have never passed au autumn without It. An experience of tweuty years proves it to be the greatest anti peeiomo known to medical science. There are, perhaps, no diseases so subject to climatic changes as affections of the Kidneys. Hundreds of our farmers, mechsnfts, and lsborlng men, strong and hardy In all other respects, suf fercontinual InconTOPience, and occasionally ex cruciating pains In the back and across the loins; experience a frequent desire to pass water, pain daring its passage, and fro quent stoppages In Its flow. These are manifestations resulting from somo strain or heary lift (perhaps yeara ago), and aggraTatedby erery change In the weather, livery sllnht cold files direct tc this ono Weak spot, and unless promptly attended to tbo disease becomes chroulc,. and the once 6trong man a miserable wreck. Mishler's Herb BIttera is the only certain remedy for this tlaw of diseases, lt'liss a pecu liar tendency to the kidneys, stimulates them to healthy action, ad removing the cause, prevents the formation of brick-dust deposits, which, ifpex mltted to continue, will by cohesion form gravel atone, necessitating a painful operation for Its re moval. Many of the lugredlents entering' Into Its composition, are universally recognised as Specifics for all complaints of the urinary organs. In Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, all disorders of the Bowels, and affections of the Throat and Lungs, It Is equal ly certain and efficacious; while, as a remedy for the complaints peculiar to the female sex, It bas no equal. Lidiis, old and young, married and single, In every condition of life, will find this uxiiT rmiLr. HtvioT prompt, life, certain and reliable. The pale, sallow complexion is replaced by a blooming, healthful countenance, and Ita oc casional utt enables Mature to perform hor funs tlOUS HEQtH.AR.LT AND WITHOUT l!fCOXTE!U!(CI. Sold only in bottles byall Druggists and general dealers. Aug. 8-im. The mot Wonderful Discovery of the 19th Century. DB. S. X, HOWil'S Arabian Milk Cure FOK CONSUMPTION, And all Diseases of the Til HO AT, C1IB3T and LUKQ3. (The only Medicine of the kind In the world.) A SCDSTiTQTi roa Coo Livir Oil. Permsnently cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipi ent Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness of Ureath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, le , la a few days. DII. S. D. HOWK'B Arabian Tonio Blood Purifier, Which, DlVfllllS from all other preparations In HsIhhioute Actios upon the LI VEH, KIDNEYS and BLOOD, 'It Is pure vegetable, and .cleanses the system ef all Impurities, builds up, and makes Pure, Itlcta Blood. It cure Scrofulous. Diseases of all kinds, removes Constipation, and regulates the 1 Bowels. ror"QI5NEIlAL DEBILITY," ,1 LOST VirALITV," and "BROKEN-DOWN CONSTITU TIONS," I "challenge the 10th Century" to find Its equal. Every bottle Is worth its weight In gold. Price, (1-00 per bottle. ALSO, DR. S. D. UOWE'S Arabian Liver Pills They cleanse' the Liter and Stomach thoroughly, remore Constipation ; contain no calomel nor any other Injurious Ingredient, and act quickly upou these organs, without producing acypilnor weak ness. Price 23 cents per box. CONSUMPTIVES Should nsa all three ofthe aVjve Medicine!. &ld by A. J. DUULINO, Drugilst, sole Agent for Lehlghton, Ps. Da. 8. D. HOWE, Sol Proprietor, 1C1 Chambers Street, New York. apr. 11, 187d.yl Mas. LANE'S flln Cure, for Ingrowing Nails. Piles! Piles!! Piles!!! riles. Internal, Paternal, nieedlng or ItebJnjr. The Intense emterlogoeeaBloned by the distress ing disease, In Its varl-jUs forms, Is known only lb hwe who aro unfortunate enough to be afflicted with It. The teer;'iau nights, the uncomfortable days, the haggard looks of the sufferes bear wit nessof the lute jKy of the pain experienced when troubled wlt'a this prevailing disease. The sue. cess of BrVj,, pu, llemedy as a positive cure Is unequalled iQ the annals of medicine BellefU Immed.ute wheu used as directed. The Immense dem'jtul for this great remedy la unnaraletled. AlVmsanda ar0 using it wltn the most satisfactory results. Bold by A. J.-DUHLIMU.druggUt, Le hlghton. may I) ly OONSU UPTI VES and those who experience soy dllficulty with the throat, lungs, or any ofthe respiratory organs wUl consult their own Interests by calling at the drug stores of C. W. Lents and A. J. Purling, and Inquiring about Dr. l'orrli' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and Uorehound. The medical excellencies of these vegetable productions are well known. Their curative principles have been careulfy combined by the most palnstaklu sclentlfle process, with many other vegetable in gredients. This remedy possesses, In a highly eou centreted form,tbe very swacs of soao of the mo.t tafaUblepulmoola simples knovn to medical bol anlsts. II Is a posltlie remedy for croup, fur aalebyaUdealera. Sept. nth, lHi.-ly. tjADIUEVs GIlAVEIt, Opposite the Public Squaie, SOUTH ST., LEniOnTON, PA., Manufacturer ot Tin & Sheet Iron ware Anil Dealer In all kinds o( HT" ltoolliig, Spouting auil JoublDg promptly aUcmlcil to. uov, 20