Advertising Rntcs. We desire H to be afstlnetlr tfnde'rstood that no Advertisements wfll oe Inserted in ibh e61umns of Tbi Cahbox Advocat. that niifbe received from unknown parttesoru'rnis.unlcssttceonipa'nred with the Cam, The following art out oiuT termi t Advertisements for 1 rear, tier Inrh each Insertion , . . . 10 Cent. " Eli Slonths. per locheaeh Insertion 16 Cents, " Three ionth, " " 2u Cents. Less than lbreemonths,firitlniter- tlon $1, each subsequent Insertion 25 Centa II. V. liOHTllIMKn, Publisher. Jjj 11. SIEWICIIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OfrtriCEl Ground Floorlnthenew addition of the Mansion House, Manch Chunk, Ta. Business transacted In lingllsb and Herman. Conectlona promply made and Conveyancing neatly done. .-Settlement of liitatea. Proving Wills, ob tilnlog Letters or Admintstrattan.FillnirAccnun.'s, abd Orpbana' Conrt Practice carefully attended to. Licenses, Charters nnd Incorporation! procured, abd Criminal Cadet made a specialty. SATURDAY MOHNINQ, NOVEMBER 88, 1874. Local and Personal. Special, Notice. Those of our sub scribers receiving their paper' with a cross upon tho corner Dear their name, will save fifty cents advance In price by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 In advance, or 41.50 It toot so prtld. Mr. E. G. Zero has opened a cigar manufactory In Welssport. A full Hue of groceries at A. & D. 3 raver's. Monday afternoon we had quite aj .lively thunder storm. Muslins from Gets, per yard Op- wards, at A. & D. Graver's. llavo your Job printing dono at the "Advocate" ofllce. Ex-Sheriff Retgel received a very tine drove of steers on Wednesday. Poplins from 12'A cents per yard upwards, at A. & D. Graver's. Continental black writing Ink, In jjlass bottles, at the "Advocate" offloe. Show the "Advocate" to your -friends and usk them to subscribe for ilt. F. P. Lentz has got 'em I 'Calicos from Ci cents per yard upwards. Try abern. A full tock of patent medicines' nd toilet articles at 0. W. Le.iti'8 new drug store. For sale a five octave Parlor Organ '(new) at a great reduction, ripply at this office. The Scranlon Times urges the elec tion of lion. Jeremiah S. Ulack as U. S. Senator to succeed Mr. Scott. A. fine assortment of Picture .Books for IXolida) Presents, jus-t received at the "Advocate" office. So nice I On Tuesday last, a dividend of 1 per share, payable on demand, was de clared by the Lehigh Navigation Co. : P. J. Mcehan, Esq., attorney, of Mauch Chunk, was In twn on Thanks giving day, aud dropped in to see us. For a nco fitting boot, shoe or gal tor, go to Thomas A. Villla.uis,opposilo Duriing'a drug store. Paioes moderate. The First National Bank of Allen town lias Just declared a dividend of 5 percotit. out of tho last sic .months' profits. The track repairers of Uie Lrfilgh Valley Xlailroad havo just had their wages cut down from $1. 40 per day to 41. 20. -non. Wm. Gerrard, ex-Mayor of the City of Heading, died, very sudden ly at his residence lu that city, ou Suu day last. Tim officers of the Grand Lodge, I. O. 0.4?., purpose visiting the afferent subordinate lodges thoroughout the Statu bliortly. Charles Trainer, Lehigh 6trcet, will supply you with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do jour hauling at reasonable rates. The sale of real estate vt Gideon Nothsteln, Mahoning, will taifce place to-day (Saturday), by order of the as signee, Tilghman Arner, Ksi. A man with. big nose Isnttiwrya bandROtne but he Is nobby. David Ebbert's teams are both handsome and nobby, and bis prices are down to suit the times. Thanksgiving services were held In St. Paul's church, Itlg Creek. Revs. Hornlike and Decker officiated. A large number of persous were in atten dence at Hre services which were held In the forenoon. Sol. Soil eld over COO weight of poultry Mauch Chunk on Tu sday aud Wednesday of this week. It takes the people of the "go'lcu" town to make the feathers sly. D. Krock & Co. have cow opened n oystT saloon In connection with their bakery, where you can get oysters kn every style day and evening, also fresh bicad and cake) dally, A roan, named John Moran, was roana aead lu a mud-puddle, alongside the track of the L. V. RU.. between uqua and Uockendauiue, ou Snesday morning latt. A decc passed throucli town Thurs day morning, swam the Lehigh near the L. V. depot, ran across Yeakjl 6 Albright's saw-mill lot. and into the canal, where he was killed by a boat man. For family flour, of the very quality go 10 j, . luckert, East WCTss- port. Lumber aud coal in large or smalt quantities at lowest market rates. A faw lots in RtekortowB still unsold buy at once. Neat carriages and fast horses al ways for hire at the popular livery of I. K. Klepplnger, comer or lion street, at reasonable charges. Also, a few building lots for sale at low prices, A seven octave Jarchal & Smith Piano, rosewood case, front large,round corners, serpentine mouldings on plinth, largo moulding on rim, carved legs; new; cost 800 will be sold cheap or traded on a lot In Lehlgbton borough. Apply at this office. iVithe 1 We aro pleased to leafti that our friend, Mr Aaron Miller, the Glen Ohoko guide, has been appointed 1n-Kpt-'ctor and purchaser of sills for tho Le high Valley It. It. Co. Washington, Nov. 25.- Col. Alex. K. McClure has paid, it Is said, for a controlling Interest In Forney's Press, (250,000, but this docs not Include buil ding. ,Thu politics Will be independent Republican. Diaries for 1875, at tho "Advocate" office. Daniel hex, of this borough, sold two steers, weighing between 3000 nnd uauu pounds, to A. ft. snyuer, i'arry vllle, this week. They were two of the finest beasts sold hero In some time. ' Mt. Pleasant Tent, No. 31, Daugh tcrs of the Forest, of E. Mauch Chunk, will hold their second anniversary ball, nt Rhoads' Hall, on Monday evening, December 26th. Tickets, (1. Tho Morning Herald of Tuesday last reported an attempt to blow up the Jordon Bridge, the picvious night, with gunpowder. Tho Allentown Democrat contradicts tho story. Too much blub ber again. Ye local of the jlornlng Herald feeds on whales, which ho calls " brain food," and then dreams of colored men throwing burglars from second 6tory window. 12.1t herring, whale ii much too strong ynur brain has already run to "blubber." A youth, named Dinan, aged 16, was luii over and killed bv a coal train at Bejfilehctn, on Wednesday. Ho was a sufi of John Dinan. roadiuaster of tho rV. nit., and was himself an employe the Company. On Siiturdav last. In Welssnort. Jlonroo Ikrger, of Beltzvllle, was fool ing aromul with a revolver, when It missed fire, and In nttemntlnt? to rente. dy the defect the pistol went off, the uuti siriKiug mm in tno left knee. nee. two Ore 'a., which The difficulty between companies at ulahannv CltvPa. originated three weeks ago at a fire, and ieu 10 mo assassination ot jaor, came to a climax on Saturday, Sunday, and flioiraay nigiiis, in street rioting. On Monday night nistols wero used, sever. al persons were wounded ud a drink ing saloon was tornout. Frank Mertz, a driver in tho cm. ployof tlw Alburtts Iron Co., was crossing the track of tho Catasauqua & Foglesvlllo R. R., with Ills six mule team on Wednesday morning, when he was run into uy a passenger train. Mr. M. was knocked from his seat on tho wagon, and fell upon tho track, the en gine passing over blm, cutting his bodv in two parts. On Saturday afternoon lat Mr. Thomas B. Weber, of Saucon twp.. died at ins residence, ue nnd a fall from hU carriage some ilrao age, wJilcti wo reported at the time, nnd as the result of that fall ho was afflicted with erysi pelas, from which he died. Mr. Weber was a worthy citizen, very hlehlv re spected as a man and known as a statrneli Republlean. The community suffers a great loss in lib death, and his place will be hard to find a worthy successor. Allentown Chronicle. Well Indorsed. The Gift Concerts 111 urn 01 1110 iveniucKy ijftrrary are not at -all speculative. The Institu tion is-chartered by the State of' Ken tucky. The first' prize In tho next drawing, which takes place November 30, is 82,r.O,0OO. Itis a rellnblo Instltu tlon. and some one will get that money. And tht.thero may be no doufct'as to tho honesty of its management we cite the fact that the best banks In Louis ville, indorse it, and that Governor Thomas K. Bramiette, of Louisville, Is the general manager. An Institution so fathered Is certainly deserving of confidence. The Conl Trade. The following table shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Nov. 2lst, 1874, and for the year as compared with the same tluio last year: Froia Week. Venr. Wyoming.... 20.-801 07 i;O120,515 11 Hatleton 40;655 09 i;038,183 01 Up. Lehigh.. 28 10 4,733 05 Uea.Meadow.. 12,133 18 018,009 17 Maaiunoy 7,021 10 -4(W,325 00 Mauch Chunk C8S 17 5,043 14 Total 87,731 00 4,0.)3,000 14 Iisl Year.... 75,030 08 4,074,537 01 Increase 21,091 18 Decrease 21,033 07 Anotlier New Stock.. T. D. 71auss, the tailor, desires us to state Ckat he has Just return ed from New York, aud that ho Is now opening a very large Invoice of cloths, cassi meres 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 a "perfect fit" every time, and the goods In alt cases as represent ed. Also, an immense stock of rub bers, boots, shoe-, hats, cans and gents' furnishing goods. Reinem uei the pace, T. I). Clauss, just above the Plubllo Square, Rank street, Lehlgbton. County Institute. Tho, Teachers of Carbon County con- n the Court IIouse.Mauch Chunk, Monday, the 30th Inst., to hold 11th Aunual County Institute. This Instlthte gives promiso of success. A pretty full programme has been ar ranged. Good lectures may be expec ted each' evening. The lecturer for Wednesday evening Is Dn. R. H. Al len, of Philadelphia, a man bulling over with good sense, wit, and humor a man who always says something when ho speaks. Whoever would be enter tained, whoever wants to laugh whoev er would llko something to stir him up and make hint think, let him hear Dr. Allen. D.j not fall to hear him, on Wednesday evening, It may bo your only oppoftunityl I v. . Coal Salei. $ Tho regular monthly salo of Scran ton coal took placo in New York, on 'Wed. nesday last. Tho following prices', w;ere reauzeu: steamooat.u.uuu tons at tfo.ouj grate, 12,000 tons at $5.50 to 5.25 U S. 22; egg, 0,000 tons at $580; rsiove, 20,000 tuns'. at $5.15; chestnut, 0,000 tons at $5 to 4 87. Godey'a Lntly'a JBook. Wo havo reselvcd a very beautiful chromo, entitled the "Rescue"' from. the publisher ot Godey's Lady's Book. This chromo represents oneef the most vivid scenes a life boat, at sea rescu ing shipwrecked sailors from a floating span It Is.prescnted to every subscrib or to this excellent magazine. Wo, will furnish the Lady's Rook and the Cn iion Advocate with premium chromo, post paid for ono year for ouly $3.50. Send In your names at once. Call Accepted. Rev. D. K. Kepner', says tho Allen town Democrat, has accepted tho call to tho pastorship of tho Emmanuel Lu theran Church at Pottstown.- He will preach his Introductory sermon there on Sunday, January 3d. Ho has resided In Slallngtou for some years, and made a hoitof warm friends. Not only does his congregation regard him most high ly, but all ourpeoplo havo tho highest respect for him. ASablo and pleasant In manner, agreeable always, anxious, kind nnd tender In the sick rooji, he will leave a community which has learned to love him. It Is to be hoped that his new home will be as pleasant A: t 3 he expects It to be. LehlRhtou Institute. The Institute was called to order by the President, J. L. Allera, who also conducted the opening exercises. Roll called; b. J. Harnett, J. L.,4llem, Miss Hellman, Miss Nead and Miss Yaruall responded to their names. Miss Wea vt r, having been excused by tho direc tors, was absent. Minutes of tne pre vious meeting read, amended and ap proved. A motion was passed that the directors be Informed of the insufficient warming and cleaning of our school building, neports were given of the different schools. Select readings by S. J. Harnett, Miss Ileilman aud Miss Nead. A short time was occupied In a general conversation ou the subject of attention; after which tho business com. mlttco offered the following programme for next meeting: 1. General exercises. 2. Select reading, by J. L. Allem, Miss Yarnall and Miss Weaver. Spbject Lessons, J. L. Allem. 4. Mental Phil-' osophy Subject, Attention. Adjourn ed to meet Dec. 7, 1874. . M. T. Yaukall, Sec'tt. A Fashionable Stock. Messrs. Laury& Peters, the merch ant tailors, post office building,-Lehlgbton, Pa., havo Just received their large aud haudsorae 6tock of fall aud winter goods, comprising cloths, cassmeres and vestlngs of the latest and mo.-t fashionable designs, and of a quality uusurpassed by any ether stock in Car bon county, which they are prepared to make up in tho latest style and most durable manner at prices to suit the tltne, guaranteeing a- "perfect flt" lu overy case. In addition to tho abovo they keep a line of readyTmade clothing boots, shoes, gaiters, rubbers, gent's furnishing goods, hats, caps, &c, Ac., of tho latest style and best material, which they aro now offering to the po. pie of thU section at prices unparalelled In the history of the trade of Eehlgh, ton. They respectfully ask an Inspee tlon of goods and workmanship by the peoplo before they make their purchas es elsewhere. Rcllcloua, Trinity Lutheran Church. The annual congregational meeting, for the election of officers, will bo held this (Saturday) evening, at 7 o'clock. A punctual attendance Is requested 03 Im portant business Is to be transacted. By order of the Council. Tho Lutheran Trinity congrega tion will give their Sunday School scholarsa festival 0:1 Christians evening, December 2otli, and tlio scholars w ) turn glvuan exhibition In questions and answers 'lho exercises will be Inter spersed with chants and anthems by the choir, led by Rev. D. K. Kepnei , and the scholars will slug".a variety of select Christmas pieces. The public Is res pectfully Invited to be present. Uy the Committee. W. P. Long, Seo. Rev. Mr. Walker, of Lock Ridge, will preach In the Presbyterian church to-murrow (Sunday), Services In the morning at 10:30 and In the evenjng'at 7.00. Sunday School In the morning ;at 0 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7.30. A cordial In vitation Is extended to all. Methodist Episcopal church Rv. Wllmer Cuff man, pastor. Preaching (to morrow) at 10:30 a. m., and 7.00 r. m, Sunday School at U r,M. Evar.ge'ical church Rev. A.Krec ker, pastor. Preachlug, Sunday, 10.30 A. m. and 7. 00 r. ii by die pastor In the Northampton street school house. Sunday school at 0 a M Also, prayer roeeilugs on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7:30. 'o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend. I The Trinity' vangellcal Luthoran church corner of Irou aud North-ampton-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 a. . In German; at 7.00 r. M. English. Sunday School at 3. v, m. Piayer meetlug Wednesday'evenlut;. at 7.30 o'clock, and Teachers meetlug Thursday evening. Fatal Accident. Tuesday marnlng, about half nftcr ten o'clock, while the men employed In tho Columbia Slate Quarry, Slatlngtoii, wer eilgaged'Iri 'uftidVerlng Bl'ate, a largo mass of loose earth caved In nnd completely covered tip Mr. Reuben Ilunslcker., His follow'-worbman ren dered all aid possible, but before they succeeded In bringing tho unfortunato man Into tho open air, Ufa was extinct, death being cansed by luffocai'lon. Tho deceased, who was beloved and esteem- od by all who knew him, leaves a family, residing on Church-st., to mourn .his untimely and ,ad death. Mprplng Her ald. Slatliigtou Letter. Sin, In your last edition you ask for nows, and having been spmonhat,dlre lcct jieretoJord.I-'Wlll f 5q.dyq.a few Items. On Saturday last as Mr. A. rcter was driving alongside of the rail road, his horse became frighten id at the coal engine standing on tho side track, turned short round, lan across tho track agalnfet' tho switch; ftve'rturilng tho bug gy and breaking it considerably; finally the horse ran away from the sceno of destruction, but was caught liefore any further damage, was dono. Noone was hurt except a few slight bruises. It will costqulto a sum to fix up the brok en, wagon again, , I saw a young Allentown sport on Sunday evening looking very glum, Ho walked a considerable distance, through tho mud, to town during the afternoon, to see his dearly beloved homo from church and to hold sweet converse, fit only,for the gods to Ii car: butfortuno frowned, and ,hia dulclnfa was escorted to and from church by another not tho Allentown "gtitnmen. Such are tho ways of those who havo so many Irons in. tho fire. Try, again. -far. William Griffith ahd Miss Llbblo Wlldrlck were united in the holy bonds of matrimony on Saturday evening, and on Monday night tho young catlthump inns' 'had'a glorious (according to' 'their Ideas) time serenading them. Our po lice were nowhere to bo seen during the frightful noiso made by these young boys, who should have been In bed. In stead of running 'tho streets. A good spanking would havo been tho thing for them. Fathers and mothers can And po(bctter school than t)to street affords for their children, Iflhey wish them to grow up Idle and vicious. Manv seem to choose this mode ot educating their boys and eyen girls. Al. Slatlngton, Nov. 24.' " Terrible Smaah-up at the Allentoiril . , '.iBMIIl. , , i We coridence'tllo following" 'account of the smash up at the Allentown Roll Ing Mill from the Morning Herald of Thursday: , About tt;u o'clock Wednesday, morn Ing the large Uy wheel ln the Allentown Roiling mill (rail mill), weighing near forty tons, was Jammed In the shaft, and with, arcrash Ijke that ot a (thunder clap, the' large and "heavy arms were twisted off nt the baso and sent flying in different directions. Amid this now total wreck aj number pf men wcrqbuil ly at work, and at the first warning of the terrible disaster, they stood dumb- fouuded with terror and alarm, not comprehending whero thu terrible nolso camo from. With the velocity of lightning a segment was thrown high into the ventilator with a.terrible crash. Tlib 'b'todt' timbers and Iron b'eims hold lug tho frame work together, could little resist this ponderous messenger, which came tearing" and demolishing everything in Its wuy. A large open ing was made in thu roof, the timber and Iron bars,wlthln fifteen aud twenty 'feet,- being lu'spllntcrs .apo" .twisted In almost every slmpo Imaginable. From there the arm fell down on tho boiler with a heavy thud, aud fortuuately the .btrpng braces and Jroiijeglsted Its force, stdpplng further progress," which Vas so destructive and dangerous to the many human beings surrounding It. .Another segment was carried, through the robf at the Hp'rluern cnlrah'ce, ' and continuing on its 'course lauded on tho roof of tho puddle mill, crushing aud smashing its way through, knock ing, off, tho steatn,iplpttiw;blcb , added greatly to the noise and confusion, aud then landed on the bed plate In front of a furnace aud directly opposite, the en gine, which is enclosed and covered. The bed plate was broken lu tlireo or four(parts, but this dldn. stop the dangeroni and heavymisille from'pro. ceedlng further, It bounced off and' struck tho ground about eighteen feet to the northwest, 'penetrating two- or threq feet. When it, struct the bed plate,,plqders aud, pieces, ot, Iron wero scattered, and unfortunately Patrick Sewards, who was at the hydrant tak Iug a drink, was struck on tho jaw, by wbaynot knpwn,1atn1dlfell to. tho ground John File the engineer was In the engine room and wheu the fragment of, arm camo tearing through, the, roof, a heavy pleco of tliuber was carried uong with It, and this falling on tho roof oti mo epgino roam, broiu through nml 1 El . . I O Ucamo In contact with Mr. File, knock ing hlui Insensible, , The wdne as pres. ented Ij alinoit ludesctibablo. It ti a wreck complete and' ono never before witnessed by tlo jfllentown's citizens. It U only fortunate; and really miracu lous that only two men, out of, thn largo number in so close proximity at at tho time .of the; accident, wero In jured. Friday Afternoon In School. Quito a pleasant time was had last Friday afternoon in this school room be tween the Grammar sdhool and the High school. It Is the custom in all the schools to have different exercises every Friday afternoon such as dlalo duesV compositions, &c The exercises last.Frlday were quite Interesting and Instructive. Tho exercises began with sinking, bytlio High school, "Ptise verq,".after that a very good pleco was read by Edwin Dollenraayer, tho sub. Ject being" "L(fe;"a pleco entitled "The Milkmaid," by Harry B. Sweeny a pleco oi.'titled "Our Ships.' 'by Albert Dnlloitmayer; a dialogue en titled "Thn Fanner nnd tlw Philoso pher," by E. Dolle.'imayer, J. KUtler and G. Musleman, which was 'vdry good, especially so in the part where the farmer exeiclsed his muscle; sing ing by the schools of a pleco entitled "Mountajior.the Lord," niter shiKlna a dlaloguo'eutltled the "Spelling Class" was given by the 'Grammar School Very good, next came tho "Rootbjack" Who received a few cents for his Vork on'a' Common 'pair of boots, 'owned b"n good, looking gentleman living not over 12 inllnq nntnf tltU ntnitn t,at,nrfl,n. ,les a perfect stranger. After tho little "Zioot black' was done with his shining boots, njlttle fresh air was given the scholars in the shape of a. hort recesi; after the recess The Fruit Basket motto "grow-In Wisdom," belonging to the High Sc hoolwas opened and somo rich fruit taken out. The following being somejofthe fruit: Jst. an Editorial es say.. y flie Editoress, which was. not very long but nevertheless rich; 2nd. an essay entitled "Literary rSo'clelIes," by a young lady; 3rd. an essay entitled "Tho school and ono of Its necessities," by a. young lady; 4th. "an Arabian story," 5th. "Fun;" 0th. "IncI'deuts that happen at school;" 7tli. "Kindness exemplified;" 8th. "A revengeful story;" 9th. "'Squlbl'ets;" 10th. and last was an essay entitled .."Our" little band, " composed by ono out, of 17 (not 17) scholars, so guess who Is the seven teenth. After the fruit from tho fruit basket was disposed cf aspelling match wns'hnd'between half the scholars "of tho Grammar.'school'andjialf.of the Hlch school on. one side, and tho other half 01 eacn scnooi on' uie oilier sine, the second side being victorious one of the words missed was blowing, spelled by II bloolng after the spelling a short dialogue was recited by Geo. Jussle. man'aud Harry Sweeny, entitled "Sat isfactory reply," after the dlaldgue the schools were dismissed, everyone en joying the exercises of tho afternoon. A' SCIIOL'AII. High School, Nov. 27, 1874. Coat Trade. ,Tho Philadelphia In quit er, of the 23d Inst., says: 'There Is no improve ment to notice in the1 condition of the coal tiade; it was excessively dull dur lug the whole week, and with no Indl. cations of Its being any better for the remainder otr the year. Letters from Boston, Providence and ether points In New England report large stocks In tho hands ot dealers, and also stored la.tho cpmpanles' .yards, sufllcleut to meet the probable ..demand for the next threo months. Tho factories and mills aro consuming less coal than usual owing to the one-third short time and the 'uso of water power wherever It Is availa ble. The Iron masters of the Lehigh and Schuylkill valleys aro a good 'deal' exercised about tho condition of ttio trade, A meeting Is proposed for this week, to be held In this city, tptake Into consideration the general, condition ot the Iron trade, the high pride ot fuel and the advisability of ..blowing out. The line trade In coal Is now ouly mod erately, active. Auy further suspension of frbn works" and furnaces would occa sion a serious diminution In tho con sumption of coal. It seems to be gen erally understood among the trade that. sometime during the next month there win do a general suspension of mining and elilnments from tho Schuvlkin r. gfon, to continue until tho 1st of March, tuus nuoruing au opportunity to reduce the stocks and start on a better basis in the spring, U Is believed nlso that the prices will open higher next year than thoy did tills, and that there will not bfl so many monthly advances. The total sulpmeuts.so far this year from all the regions and of both kinds of coal have amounted to 19,778,024 tons against 20,003,027 tons for the corre! spnndlng time last'year, a decrease of 890,008 tons. The 'supply so far'of bit. umlnous coal (Including In tho above) has been 2,9jJ,885 tonsi against 2,030, 809 tons last.year. The shipments from .Wauen Chunk South since the 1st of January over all the avenues of trans portatlotvhave amounted to B.STd.'ilS tons, against 5.343,010 tons for tho cor responding tlmo last year, and last week 145,458 tons, against 110,703 tons for the corresponding tlrao last year." Dlarricd, , Qnrtha8th Inst., by -Rev. A. Rarlhol. omew, Amos lleer and Louisa Catha rine Smith, both of L. Towaracnslng. On tho 14th lust., by the samo-.Sani'l Snyder; ot Mahonlngarid Kate Schofer, of Wuit Penu, Sohii) Iklll county. ' On tho 21st Inst., Lowls Reed, ,t W. renn, Schuylkill co and Sarah Keltlcr, qf East Peno, Carbon county. pictl, On tho 7th InSt., in Mahoning twp., Catharine 7eItz, aged 76 years, 3 nibi. and 7 days. On tho. 8th Inst., In Mahoning, Sarah, daughter of Tilghman nnd' Catharine Rabennld, aged 2 months nnd C days. On tho 17th lint., In Bowmansvlllo. Georgo Curtln, son of Abraham' and Julia Ann HI)U, aged 4 mos. and 7-ds. On tho 17th Inst., in Bowmansvlllo, Catharine, wife of Henry Peter, aged 75 years, G months and 23 days. On the 23d Inst , In L. Towatnensing, Ellen Amelia, danghterof Reuben and Henrietta Ferber, aged 11 mos., 23 ds; Lehigh ion Uctnll 1'rlccs. Carofully corrected each week express ly fpr "Tho Carbon Advocato." Apples, per bushel i. 00 dried, per lb 12 to 15 UutteT, roll, per lb 45 Cabbage; per head 8 to IS Cheese, factory, per lb.'. 22- Eggs, per dozen. .......' 40 Fish, mackerel, No. 'i 12 to 15 Ham, per lb. ...i.. '. 18 Lard, pure, per lb; . . . , 20 Pork, piimo mess, per' lb........ 13 Potatoes, per bushel 85 Corn, jter bushel $t 00 Chop, Coni.'per 100 Jus 2 20 " Bran " 1 40 " Rye, 2 80 " Mixed " 2 20 Flour, Wheat, petbbl .',, 7 60 "' Rye, per 100 lbs. , 3 25 Oats, White per bushel. . t ' 70 " Black, per bushel........ 05 Hay, per ton...... 20 00 Straw, per bundle 30 Conl, chestnut, per ton'. 4 0U " stove, per ton 4 50 Hides, green, per lb .5 to 7o Calf Sltina, each , 1 25 to 1 50 Sheep Sklns.kill'd this mo.,ea.ato 1 00 Special Notices. t?IJSTlTUTE FOR QUI NiMfE. -For years, quinine was regarded as thonl gpectflafor malirlous d seams aod loimonfte qtatntltlea of the drug-were annual ly consumed throughout our western country, morepattlculirlyalonj tho rlrar bottoms and ad Joluln;Iowlmds. With the fill monthi mahrfa, In all lis rarled forms, stalk like an epidemic tbrmigb tiu laud and whole districts are profttrated with chills and fever, the entire population stiaklu with arfue. Heretofore, quinine w.ta regularly resorted to; ,but white It frequently tilled to effect a cure, It Invari ably demised the ittomtch, produdotr rtnueei, vertigo and fugitive palos lu the head to such an extent that mouths elaped ere tlMayaCeni rec6r ered from Its etTects, These objoctbona to Its ua were somirk,ed, thatthelntroductlou r.f Mlshler's Herb Ultters'was hailed as a triumph In nuUcloe. luftnltely more certalnlu ltabeurficlal effects than quinine, It possessed none of the demerit of that dru. Instead of nauseating, it ton pa and lnvl. orates thestomarh,aud .while speedily expelling: the noxious humors, Increases the appetlta and. facilitates digestion; thus rendering the eysu.uk stronger, and better fitted to resist the attacks of dlsMw.t lu tact, a Judicious use of Mlshler's Herb Hitters at this seasou uf the year, will pre vent the recurrence df this dlftase, even In those who hare never pas.edMau autumn without It. An experience of twenty jears provea It to 'be the greater-l a.nti PEaiODio knowu to medical science! There are, p-irhapi, no dlneises so subject to cllmathi changes as atTectlone of the Kidneys. Hundreds of our farmers, mechanics, and liborlng men, t.troug and hardy lu'all other respects, suf fercoutluual Inconvenience, and occasionally ex cruciating palua lu the back and across the, loins; experience a frequont desire to piss water, pain during Ha pashajej and frequent stoppages In Its flow. These are manifestations resulting front some strain or heavy lift (perhaps years ago), and aggravated by ei ery change lu the weather. Kvery siWht cold tiles direct if this one .wenk spot, aud unless promptly attended, to the disease becomes chronic, and thi Once strong mm a mUcrable wreck. Misbler'a Herb Hitters is the only certain remedy fur this clasa of diseases. It has a pecu liar tendency to the kidneys, stimulates them to healthy action, aud removing the cause, prevents the formatkm'of brick-dust deposits, which, Ifper mitted to continue, will by cohesion form grave 1 stoue, necessitating a pilotul operation for Its re inovaf. Maoy of the lugredlents entering -Into Its composition, are universally recognized as specifics for all complaints of the urluary organs. In Liver Complaint, lypepsia, fall disorders of he Uowels, aud affections ol the Throat and Lungs, It leequal lycertaiu and elllcaclouif while, as a remedy for tun complaints peculiar to tho.female sex, It has no equal. LadIss, old and yonng, Married and single, In every condition pf lire, will Hud this uriat riMlLl aimnr prompt, lift, certain and reiUMC. lue puie, sallow complexion Is replaced by n blooming, healthful counteuance, and Its oc caiional uie enables Nature to perform her fuuo tlous Rt'OUUBLr AND WITHOUT 1.-IPPNTXNUNOX. Sold ouly la bottles by all Druggists and geuaral dealers. Au. S-4m. The most "iVoiiderful Ulscovery ot tlie 10th Century. UU. S. DO. HO"WB'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION", And all Diseases, of the TI1KOAT, CIIKST and LUNGS. (The only Medklne of the kind In the world.) A Substituti roa Cod Litis. Oil. Permanently cures Asthma, nroncbltla, Incipi ent Consumption, Luks of Voice, bhortness of breath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, claa few days. T , Dlt. 8. D. IIOWFS . . Arabian Tonic. Blood Pixrifler,- Which UUVBItS from all other preparations la itslHuiPUTK Act-ox upon tho HVlili.KlUNWi and ULOOI). It Is purely vegetable, and cleanses the sjstem efall Impui Idea, builds up, and make l'ure, ItlcU Blood. It cures Scrofulous Diseases or all kinds, removes Constipation, and regulates tho llowels. Kfir-'UKNKUAL UBUIbirV," "LOsC VITALITY," aud kUKUKtSN.OUWM,CONS'l'ITU TIONS," I "challenge the 19th Century" to CM Its equal, livery bottle Is worth Its weight lu gold.' I'rlco, II.OJ per bottle. ALSO, DR. S. O. HOWE'S Arabian ffl. Liver Pills Tney cleause the Liver aod Stomach thoroughly, remove Constipation) contain no calomel nor an other Injurious Ingredient, and act quickly upon theee orgaus, without producing au'ypaluor weak ness, l'rlce ceuts per box, ' CO NSUUlTl VES Should nseall three of tha above Medicines'. fljld by A. J. DUUH.NP, Urujglil, l(Jfc, Anat for LehLlhtou, Fa. Da. S. O. IIOWK, SjI Proprietor, lot Chambers Street, New York, apr, lI,I87J.yl Mm. LANg'a rwi.in curt rr Inrowlnj Nalle Piles ! Piles ! ! Piles ! ! ! l'llei. Internal, lUUtnal. Uleedlu or rtnhln. 'The )nteusj,su'ferttgooratlined by the distress- uimkw, ia us various lorms, is Known only tt those who are unfortunate enough to bo afflicted with It. The sleepless ngliU, the uncomfortable days, tbe bairgard looks of the sufferer boar wit llessof the Intensity of the pain experienced wlieu troubled with this prevailing disease. The suc cess or llrlg.es' )ite Kemedy as a positive cunt la unequalled lu tbe annals of 'medicine Itellef Is Inltnedltte wbou used at directed. The Imuisbsw demand fur this great remedy Is uopuralolled. 'X'houainds areMtluglt wltu tbe must lutl'tvtorr results. Sold by A. ,J. DUilLZNU, druggist. Le hljb ton. may D ly O0NS0)llTlVKSaud thow who experience aor dilUculty Hltu the throat, lungs, or auy oflbn respiratory orgaus will consult their own Interests by calling at tbe drug stores or U, W. Unti and A. J. Dulling, and Inquiring ot ,fi UonW Syrup of Tar, WUd Cherry aud lloreoouud, 'I'll., luedlcal elrvUencte-oftbeae Vegetable productions are well knoeru. Their turallve nrluUplu. havo beell careuly combined by the most palu.t.Unc srleutlfW liw., with lojuy olbtr .K-UbJ u gtedleuis, This remedy pKheuee,lu a hUbly cwi lentra'ol furnt,the tttrjttttneect soaie of tbe wo., luullble puluioule rimpjos Lo.ru to uudlcatbui. aulsls. ft Is a posltllu ruaiedv fr r.i,,. ir. sate bf :i dcaets. 6ept. 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