AilvcrliHlnp Itnt!N. We doalre It lo be distinctly understood that no Advertlsemeuts will be Inserted in tho columns of TniCinDO Advocate that iniybe received from unknown parties or flrms.uulcss accompanied with jtrie Cash. The following wo our omr torraB! Advertisements for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion . . . 10 Cents. " Six Montbs.perlncheachlnsertlon ISOehts. " Three Months, " " 20 Cents. Less than threemontlis, flrsllnser- llou $1, each subswiueut Insertion 25 Cents II. V. MOUTIllMIUl, Publisher. E 11. BllSWKKS, JISTIU0T ATTORNEY COUNSELOR AT LAW Orrici, No. 2, Mansion IIousc, MAUCII CHUNK, VA. Settling Estates Filing Accounts and Orphans "Court Practice n specialty. Trial of Causes carefully attended to. Legal transactions In l.nftllsh andflerinan. Jan'J. SATURDAY MORNING, FKMIUARY 20,.187: Local and Personal. The car works ntjStcmtou aro In fulliblnst. April 10th will bo' tho ono-liiiri. .tlrenth anniversary of the battle cf Lexington. The coats made up by Laury & Peters are not only neatly trimmed but well ninilo up of the best material, and Iho "fit" Is unsurpassed by "any other man." Ilats and caps all styles and prices atT. D. Clauss'. Mr. Jacob HronR,of this place, w!l' rcmovo to Philadelphia about tho first of April next. IIo Is going Into business at 710 N. 18th St.. In tho wall paper land window sbadellno. Mrs. Sarah Zliik, of Wisconsin, elslor of Androw Graver, sn., of Weiss port, after an absence of UO year3 re turned to visit her friends, zvA died at Gaston, on Thursday of last went. Slio was buried at Welssport, on Tuesday last. If you havo not yet taken that sleigh ride, you should sco Dav. Ebbcrt nt onco and mako the necessary arrange ments for ono of his splended turn-outs. Rubber goods of ovcry description at TT. D. Clauss' at tho lowest market pilces. A boy named Edward J?ostian, of Mauch Chunk, who is an employco nt Packerton, had thoforcfiuper of his left band caught In a cog wheel, and so bad ly mashed, on Monday last, that nnipu-. tatlon was necessary, Dr. DcYouug performiug tho opuutlou. Ono day last week Asa Packer and a number of tho leading men of tho L. V. It. R.. visited Packortoii, andimado a general Inspection of tho different de partments. If you want a well built up coat, -.woll mado and trimmed, go to T. D, Clauss, the merchant tailor. Information Is wanted conecrnin; the whcieabouts of ono Michael It. Brown, formerly of H!a!rstowu,Iud!ana county, Pa. Ho enlisted in tho army In 1801, under Capt. Hudson Spires, Company I, Eleventh Pennsylvania Re serve Volunteers. Any Information concerning him will bo thatikfully re ceived by his brother, Jas. U. Urown, at Latroue, Westmoreland county, Pa. Exchanges pleaso copy. lis slated that tho Cranoi Iron Company will soon blow in another stack at their Works In Catasauqua. Tlio stock of tho proposed new National Hank of Slatlngtou Is being rapidly taken up. Coly Kramer, formerly nf Allen town, was put to jail at Mauch Chunk last week forTimrlolnlcg a gold pen tho pioperty of W. G. Freyuian, Esq, of that place. 1000 MenWanti:d, To sccuro great baruains at Lnnrv A: Ppfprj. Tlmv havo just received a largo stock of fan- j cy vvorstcaanucasslincrosultlugs.wlilcli they aro proparcd to mako up in first class 1875 stylo at prices to suit tho times. Closing out ladles, and chlldron'n furs at cost, at T. D. Clauss', It you want a baigalu call at onco, Ladles', gents' ami cliildrens' rub beis in largo variety and at very low prices, at A & D Graver's. Charles Trainer is now fixed in Ids now store on Second street, and is sell .Ine; flour, feed.ic. at lowest rates. '1'ry him. McDanicl & Nicholson, retail dea lers In frcsli fish and oysters, In tho old offlco of tho Fort Allen Rolling J111, "Woissport. Famlles supplied at short nottco and at tho lowest market pilcu. Visits Lelilghtou, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Look out for tho wag on. (22) A hermit, about 33,years old, has been fouud In a denso forest on a mountain near Wllkcsbarro, Pa., who will not glvo his name, but says that uelDg a boutli Carolinian ho wen through Iho war, as a Confederato si dier, aud that Ills father and two brlh ers were killed In tho tamo service' Ho has traveled through tho country for several month; but beiug uuablo to get employment has retired to tho forest to livo on crackers and dried beef at a coat of 15 cents n day, rather than beg. Ho expects to leavo tho forest in tho spring, If ho Is alive. On Dit. It Is rumored that a certain ox.clcrk of this borough, will shortly lead to tho hyiuenlal alter a beautiful young lady from down vallny. Wo think it qullo probable, too, that such win uo uiocaso from tho many very llto attentions paid a fow uveulnrrs slnrl in ii .... !.'..,, i " jT M WIOI .LU.-lll.ll f For the remainder of tho season T. D. Clauss will sell overcoats at about cost, In order to closo out his present largo stock, aud all other goods at panto prices, Send your ordois for Job printing to tho Auvooatu office. Now press and a large lot of now and elegant typo just nxelved. Prices fully us low as New York or Philadelphia. Tho Statu Legislature havo agreed to adjoutu ou tho IStli of M.udi, mid hold unadjourned session In ItiiO. A shabbily dressed man went Into a saloon in Carbomlalo a few ovcnlnzs slnco and called for liquor, but boforo ho had time to drink It, ho w.13 seized by tlio crowd assembled there aud pitched Into tho (.trcet, they supposing him to bo a detective. Fost horses and neat carrlaces nt very low rales can alwoys bo had at tlio popular livery ot L. F. Klepplnger, corner of Hank and Iron street. Clias. Oelss lias leased the canlago manufac tory nf Mr. Klepplnger mid Is ready for orders. Gents' furnishing goods a specialty at T. 1). Claim'. Ills gents' collar "Beauty of Lehightou"- manufactured for him, Is a splendid article for 23 cents per box. Try them. If you want a dish of nice oysters, go to D Krock & Co, Thoy havo them Ircsh ovcry day and servo them up In o very style to suit tho taste of customers. Hoots, bhoos and gaiters of every stylo la tho market, of tho be&t mater ial and most fashionable niakc,nt knock down prices, at T. D. Clauss'. J. K. Illckert has still a few of those ellglblo lots In Rlckcrtstown to disposo of. It you feel liko securing agood homo call and see him. He Is also supplying flour, feed, lumber and coal at tho low est rates. Mr. V. C. Campbell, who attemp ted to commit suicide at Wllkes-liarro last week, Is still living and hopes uro entertained of his recovery. Tho cram jury, on Wednesday of last weok found two bills against V. A. Rcainlsh of tho Sunday Morning Frco Press, for libel. Courtly honors of lato havo beon freely bestowed upon Mr. Beamish. A largo proportion of tho mines at and near Wllkcs-Barro are still Idlo, the miners refusing to work at tho re duction In tho basis wages. On Mon day of last week a commltteo of miners waited on Mr. Clms. Parish to leceivo a proposition, which was to tho effect that tlio Company were ready to ro sumo work at tho average reduction of ten per cent, from last year's prices. The miners refused to go to work ot thosa terms. Wo aro pained to annouueo tho sudden death, ou Thursday last at her residence In East Mauch Chunk, of Elizabeth, tho bolovcd wifo of our tal ented friend Daniel Kalbfus, Esq. Do ceased was the oldest daughter of Geo. Barker, Esq., formerly of East Mauch Chunk, now residing in Virginia. She leaves a husband, three children and a host of friends to mourn her sudden death. Tho funeral tool: place on Fri day and was very largely attended. Washington's birthday Monday next, tho 02ud Inst. Is a legal holiday. The banks will bo closed, and notes falling duo on that day must bo paid to day (Saturday, tho 2Uth Tho ontertalumcnt to bo given nun der tlio auspices of Lehigh Hook & Ladder Co., of this borough, will como off on Friday aud Saturday evenings, Marc 1 12th and 13th. From tho pio grauiuio, now Issued, wo observo tho commltteo havo done their best to at tract tho peoplo of all clashes to witness tho parfornjance-s. Tlio tickets aro now in tlu hands of tlio members, who will i)i' pi rased to furnish them to their friend nt tlio following prices: Gmoral admission, 25 cents; resnivtd seats, o0 cents, and children will bo admitted for 15 cents. Secure tickets early. Pro ceeds to liquidate debt of tho Company. Tho Philadelphia Conference of tho Methodist Episcopal Church will Isold Its next annual meeting in Ncrristown, commencing March the 17th. Bishop Andrews will preside, assisted by Bish ops Scott aud Simpson. Eiieureitz. Franklin Snyder gives notice that his wifo jlfary has placed herself outsldo of his protection by leaving his bed and board, and that he will buy her no nioro calico or other gown'. Frauk H mad, vury mad, Jtv-t ,,ow- because ho has no ono to warm Ills feet. Allcntown Democrat Mr. Milton V. Cushlug, editor of tho Northampton Conservative, a week ly newspaper at South Bethlehem, died at that placo on Monday oveniug a weok, In Iho sixty-sixth year of his age. On Tuesday afternoon two or threo cars of an empty coal train In passing over tlio bridge at Penn Haven jumped tlio track, end striking the girders of tho brldgo displaced a number ot them, and damaging the track so that tho passengers had to bo transferred from ono sido of tho bridge to the other. Mou wero sent up from Packerton, and tlio brldgo was repaired so that tho train leaving hero at 10 p. m. was enabled to run through. Religions. -Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wilmer Coffir.an pastor, preaching to morrow (Sunday) 10:30 a. m. andat7 p. in. Suuday at School 2 p m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7 110 p. m. ursilny'fc Election. Our borough election on Tuesday last, passed off very qulotly, but lit tle tutores In the result being roatil. fested by tho people: ' Tho following gentlomen were elected to tho positions named: Burgess, Win, Wagner; Coun cilmon, W. M. Rapsher and Gcorjio Schwartz; School Directors, N. 11. Re ber, 0 years, A. G. Dollenmayor, a years, J. S. Lentz, 1 year; Assessor, Win. A. Graver; Constable, Joseph S. Webb; Judo of Elections, Samuel Sel ler; Inspector of Elections, W. H. H. Moulthrop.Chailes Trainer: Overseers ot tlio Poor, Wendell Gchwartz, Wm. Wnlrl,nr. Auuitor, w.M. DuFour. Ja " olssport DOtoiieh tlio lollowlu omcers eru flpwpil! r;.nctni,t, An.ir.j I - . . ...... ww. u, , Graver, jr.; Judge of Elections, George Emery; Inspector of Elections, Charles McDanicl, Oscar Arner; Assessor, J. G. Horn; School Directors, William II. Kuecht, 3 yr., George Rapp, 3 yr., Town Council, Andrew Graver, sr. !l yr., Henry Buyer, 3 yr., Wm. Coons 2 jr.; OyBrsccrs ot tho Poor, George emery, ueorgy Rapp, Auditor, John John West if vumiuu, A bill removing tho capital ot irmla from Charhtou to WU 'ellnj has paswU tuo Ljlature of that fctnte" TU Conl Trnrtc. Tlio Philadelphia Ledger of Monday last, commenting upon tho condition of tho coal trade, says: Tho anthracite coal trade for tlio week ending on the Gth Instant I ) with out auy special feature. It is (till quiet. Production In all tho coal regions Is at a very low point, and no movement seems to bo making to givo It Impetus. Tho maikct supply 'Is such that opera toar do not caru to add to It. Under this state of feeling no collieries in tho Schuylkill and Lehigh regions aro in operation, except such a3 aro supplying local consumption. Tho coal carrying companies In what is known as tho com bination are negotiating n llttlo oil tlio tiiuo as to a programme of operations for tho current year, but no conclusion, as wo learn, has as yet, been leached. No trouble among thorn however, is an ticipated just now. Tlic Coal Triwln. Tho following table shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valloy Railroad for tho week ending Feb. 13th, 1875, and for tho year as compared with tho samo timo last year: Jr'rom Week. Year. Wyoming ., Uazlelou. . . 21,825 00 oaa 03 200,573 10 1C0.124 01 03G 05 53,770 11 48,300 00 1,073 09 Up. Lehigh.. Bea.Meadow. . Mahanoy 1,020 03 Mauch Chunk Total 27,707 11 Last Year.... 01,305 00 Increase Decreaso 83,037 18 474,17-1 14 030,508 01 102,333 07 Fatal Accident at Stockton. A correspondent furnishes tho nazle tou Dally Nows with tho following par ticulars of tho accident, which occurred at Stockton, on Sunday night last: "A sad accident occurred Sunday night, at 10)4 o'clock, resulting in tho death of a lino young man, a member of our com munity, named Hiram IIIlo. Jfr. Hilo was an engineer in tlio employ of Lln dorman, Skeer it Co., ofStockton, and was tho driver of tho englue at No. 1 niluc. IIo went on duty at noon ol Sunday, that being tho u-mal hour of changing from day into night shifts, and up to within ono minuto of Ids death was in his usual good health and spirits, with no presentiment of Ills coming fate. His duty calliug him from tho engine, when, in passing down a flight of steps, ho missed his footing, foil and was found a moment after by his com panions a i:orp3, liavlug broken ills neck in tho fall. Jr. IIIlo was an hon est, industrious young man.a good Iiuj baud, a father, and a good citizen. He was a relativo by manlago of tlio lato Mr. Wm. Carr, of Stockton. IIo loave3 a wifo and two little children to mourn his early loss." lliflliKo Unntln, 78. On Saturday alternoon last, tho char ter members of this order assembled In Rebcr's Hall, this borough, for tho pur pose of meeting tho officers of tho Grand Castle, who had arrived by tho 11.30 a. in. train, to bo Initiated into tho mys teries of tho A. O. K. of M. O. At 2 o'clock tlio ceremonies commenced, Sir Kulghts D. K. Gruff, J. W. Edcs and Joseph Waid, of Reading being tho officiating mombcrs of the Grand Lodge. Daring tho afternoon 10 mem bers were Initiated and the officers In stalled, when tho Castlo adjourned to meet at 7 p. m. to complete tho work. At tho evening meeting 20 persons pre sented themselves for initiation, which look ur tho timo until after 11 o'clock, whoa llio Catlo adjourned, aud tho of ficers ot tho Grand Lodgo and tho mem bers of Infinite Castlo repaired to Thos. Mantz'H, Exchange Hotel, and partook of an elegant repa3t set out for tho occa sion. Wo cannot pass over this part of tho procraiumo without according to Mr. Maulz Ids duo meed of pralso for tho very elogaut manner in which ho carried out his contract with tho com mittee of arrangements In preparing tho supper. Everything wits there to tempt tho choicest appetite, the tablo3 literally gioaniug under tho weight of tha good things set before tho guests. Tho party separated at a lato hour perfectly satis fled with tho day's doings. Wo should not do justice did wo fall to mention the gentlemanly bearing and courtesies ex tended lo the members of Iutlnlto Cas tlo by Sir Kulghts Groff, Kile and Wald, of the Grand Castlo,on this occa sion. inflnlto Castlo, No. 78, A. O. K, of M, C-, Is a success! Squlbleta liy ' .Haicutlo." "Ono touch of nature makoa tho wholo world kin." Tho other day, tho day of tho furious storm of sleet and rain, I had occasion to mako a trlpo ou a train which made but few stoppages. When tho couductor catno rouud, ho ouud In ouo of tlio forward cars, a ouug man who Insisted that ho had lost his tioket. The poor fellow was thinly clad, and seemed lu much dls tress. "I must havo a ticket or your fare," said tho conductor, "or get oil at tho next station." Wheu tho station (a desolate looking place) was reached, tho young fellow buttoned his coat and IrfJ lli xod his scant attiro about lilm, and got oil tho train, out into the blind. g storm. Ho said not a word to tho couductor, but looked up tihltn with ! piteous eyes, aj ho shivered u".d shook with tlio cold. Tho hoartof tlio con ductor was touched, for ho said, as ho gave tho signal to go ahead, "D n It, get on board ; 1 can't put you uff In such a storm as this." Then-tho young man looked up and said, "I guess not, old lioai, for I don't want to go any iurder." A few Sundays ago, as ono of out prominent preachers was hi tlio midst of his sermon, ho observed a lady in tently gazing at him through an opcriv glass. "Put down that opera glasi, I tell yon put down that opera glass. I'll allow no opera glasses In my church," shouted tho excited divine. Ho had hardly spoken tho words when a young lady, the owner of tho glass, walked boldly up thoaislo and deposited her prayer-book upon tho niter railing, as much as to say "I sover my connec tion with this church forever." Then, with a look of disdain, sho "steppod down and out." Mr. Murdoch, tho eminent reader, doliYercd a lecture lu this city not long slnco. Tho lecture was good, and so was tho observation of a little boy in tho' rear of tho hall, who asked his mama if "all tho Modoc's wero liko Mr. Modoc." . Tho children of tho wealthy aro not allowed to go out bare-footted at this timo of tlio year. I havo this fromjgood authority. Nobody "calches.on behind" the ice cart now. Yours'truly, Maucdtio. ILcttoa' SVoiti aionusEilulilc. MlSDEll DllUCKEl!, DlSAlt Slit. Dc- veil do so eu guta zeitung'rous gabst ol la wocli, hob icli gadanked lch wot dear aw amolo eu brief schreibijdos du en ul dcuoka kancht, farstona des is now yust wo du wit. Won du en ul drucka wit don konst, wou"net ,don of course brauclit du net, vs Is al nncs zu mero. Over lch hob gadeuked cs is guto far di zeltung improlla, un ca slu fcal llto dos dl zeltiug las.i wolia, over so kenna net funwayah es Is Anglish gadrucked. Won icli over my brief ni do don kcuua so nwo oil fun mero hara un so wllcr. Now, Jr. Druckor.wou du mero don brief rccbt slia nl drucha dust, dou cal culate icli ola woch dear cn brlof Jku sclulva fun mcar uu miner olta, (des is gamaut my fr.iw,)eara noma Is ViU, un uicarona do in Bonaslitcttle.Uu mcar sin over owo ust about des shanst poro do 1m slitcttlo. Auahow icli mano do Bctz, my olty is do 6lianst frow im slitcttlo, un sosauchtso Isshuro dos icli bin dar shanst men, don of course slu mero dca shanst poro iiu town. More hen gutta shlltta bow now, un mere sin nl gutcs mules, os wo lch hob so" markwartlch kolt, un my olty do Betz hut dar husta so oriick dos cs niinersex cn lust is zu zuhorriclia won to amole recht ofouct zu perforata. Over far al sel sin mere noch nlabato beim lava. So denk lch mus3 lch sehllcsa far des mole. Dca naclit woch gadank lch wldderzu schriba won mero oil a b.itu noch lava bis dort he. So much from Hans KoNNiiitiiAuciiMt. Eoneshtettlo, Fob. 18th, 1S75. Frlilny- In the l'nullc School. The pupils of tho public schools aro apparently under perfect discipline, judging from what wo observed In their last entertainment. They filed luto tho hall, from their rcspectivo rooms, and took their seats with llltlo or no confusion. Tho first Primary leading, followed In regular order by tlio other schools, by which plan tho smaller scholars occupied front scats. Tho fol lowing was the progtatnmo : 1 Music, "Welcomo Song," First Prlmarv. Declamation, " Welcomo Address." Dialogue. "Mau and Money." Music, "wovcr ten a no," iiigu. Dialogue, "Doctor and Dolly." Declamation, "Roll Call." Music, "Llttlo ones at noino,'' Grammar. 8 Dialoguo, "Tho Philosopher and tho Farmer." 0 Jfuslc, "Persovoro Boys," First Ptiuiory. 10 Conceit Recitation. 11 Recitation, "God." 12 Song, "Katie LeoandWllllo Gtoy." 13 Declamation, "Run, Boy, Hun." 14 Song, "Boot Black." 15 Dialoguo. "Changing Servants." 1(1 Music, "I'addlo your own Canoe." 17 Declamation, "Auction Extraordin ary." All tho parts wero acted well. But n fow deserve upeclal mention. Tho dlolague, "Doctor and Dolly," was lino, llllo and Emma wero very well adapted to their parts. Tho recitation, "God," was spokon by a llttlo lady at tending tho 2nd rrlmary fcchool. Ida Strohui, Ed Dollemnnycr Jonas Klst ler and Charles Obort, In "Tho Philoso pher and tho Farmer," acted admira bly. Ed makes a good Phllasophor ; Jonas a Iruo Farmer, aud Charlie a splendid Parsou. Emma Obert snug "Katlo .Leo nnd Wllllu Groy," very creditably. F. Wlodenheimer declaim ed "Auction Extraordinary," splendid ly. Fred should olther bacome au auc tioneer or tako up tradgey, ho would not fall lu olther. Tho Grammar school douo much toward imU.i, tho cxerelrvs a icikU fulvivj. Ug through. ut wa cxe .k if 'llmln - P.UV1T', should not fall to nltnd tho Friday afternoon exorcises ; It will do thoni good. Thoy cau there see tho advance ment tlio pupils havo made, both lu tholr studies and deportment. Wo ob served nothing buttliobcstof discipline! throughout. OnsKiiVKit. Sunday fiehoft! Worh. Will &omo of our good churchmen pleaso toll us why tho church has put off so long a timo tho ceremony of ndoptlng tho Sabbath-School, and meanwhile, the Sunday-school has grown to such largo proportions that there Is in some quarters a disposition to hurry up tho rite, for fear that the Sunday school after awhllo will not bo willing to bo adopted? There aro many who lament the "independcucy" of tho Sabbath'school, and who com plain that "Sunday-school men" de clare that "It Is more Important thin tlio church." Theso critics of tho old Rip Van Wlnklos, just joggled out of a long slumber by tlio aggressiveness of this now agency, nnd somo of them unfamiliar (but at heart, t?ood friends of tho Sunday-school) desire that tho Sunday-school should como under church allogianec, aud bo subject to church supervision. Wo can oiler no apology for those who say that "tho Sunday-school is more important than tho church." Wo do not know that wo iiocd to. Tho phrase, though un foitunately worded, meaus nothing more than a faith that tho Sabbath school Is tho field that yields tho larg est retains, and that children nio a more hopeful class to deal witli than men ; theso aro truths that aro self ovl dont. It must bo apparent to every ouo that it means no more than this, for no worker In tho Sunday-school regards it as anything but as a nursery to tho church. If theso clear facts aro only homo In mind, it will undecelvo any who are of ,tho Idea that tho patient workera in tho Sunday-school aro at all opposing tho church or disputed to exalt tho Sunday-school above it. In deed, tlio church has no where so loyal a constituency as in tho Sabbath school. It Is a fact, however, that as wo con duct our Sunday-schools at present, wo aio "ludepcudeut" of tho church. Tho church baa no voice In tho election of our superintendents or officers ; uo volco In tho selccilon of teachers, nor in its exercises' or managoiuont, as it ought to havo. Thoso aro regulated within Itself. Tho two Institution are as separate! as aro tho different branch es of a legislature. Only tho pastor has an acknowledged place In tho school, that being great or small, ac cording to his own temper and inclina tion. Tho Sabbatli-scliool ought lo bo under tha chinch supervision, tlierocan bo no doubt cf It, nud, not only that, but It should bo considered a very es sential part of tlio church itself. There should bo no separation as to permit be ing spoken of as different Institutions, or of there being a class of people who, ou account of their isolation, are nlways denominated as "Sunday-school men." Wo ato glad to sco some of our religi ous papers calling attention to tho in consistent position of the Sabbath .school. It Is not, however, tho fault of tho workers in it. For any ono to uup poso so, is to show a most lamcnlablo Ignorance of Sunday-school history. Certainly there nover was an orphan child that lias wanted to be adopted more than this institution, that was born of other pareutago than of tho church. Liko a street wanderer, wo havo looked In tho window nnd soon tlio good things which might bo our own if tlio doora we to only thrown open to ndmit us to full relationship. Wo havo lived on such little pittances as could bo coutrlbutod by tho teachers, who aro remarkable for their geneiosl ty. Seldom do wo find a school whose teachers aro supplied with such books of information as aro necessary to thorough equipment for their work. Vat from our own slender resources, again wo must obtain for ourselves such aid as we can, and as-they aro not am ple enough to get the beet, wo mutt get what our money will buy. Wo work without wages In a field whero wu aro expected to do all tho work, furnish our own implomeuts, and sco that uone of tho harvoit is lost. Vetlly, tho church Is a ImTd task master. Joskpii. Tho Tamaqua Dally Itom.nf Tues day, says that Jr. Joseph Oburt anil his wife, of Lelilghtou, made a narrow escape fioni death or serious Injury at tho Broad st. rail road crossing yesterday afternoon. Thoy were walking to gether up tho street, nud being stran ger a in our city wero uot so well advis ed of tho dangerous character of tliU lo callty as are residents here. A number of cars wero lielng dropped down from tho warehouse at a pretty good rato of speed, aud bad just about reached tho crowing as. Mr. aud Mrs. Obert stepped upon It. Fortunately a bystander no ticed tho danger, and seizin Mr, Obort drow him back just in time to avert the oatastropht 'The aun1ihilll, "for the equaliza tion of bounthis," whloh passed the Huus'l oil Saturday, U tlio thii-l of the M.id ;a-.-ri liy tin- b "Ij. The tun I ,iv i.i ii i s Hair, an I i'. i ' h not' 1 1 i "i c$ a ' . fa' Cosing Prices of DeIIaven & Towns knij, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Thltd Street, Philadelphia, Feb. 18th,M875. tr. P. 0, ISM . . . 19'dMJ. a, n-ked. UP.5ao.lHn2. . . IGjJbld. llr latkcil U. 8. fi sn, 1844 . . . ld l.M. 18 asked. II. C STMMVS . . . 1t'2 Mil. 1" 7r. lt il, l. S 6 al, ISO. J. 4 J. . 1SK I I I. lS'.aaknl II. S.'iai. 181,7 . . . 92 Md VX nAoil. U.KSi'n.isos . . . I'M Md. in ,n!cd t!. 8. ln-10 . . . lots 1.11. 17'. as!:od. U. K. Ourrjnry, t .' . lol? I,ld. 1!) j naked n.8.S'a,11Sl,nnw . . 142 Mil. 15 nukjd. lVntKtlranln U. II. . . CIJ ltd. fit . aakel. 1't.ll.l. A ltwdlnic It. II. . 67 ltd. M,nkcd. Mitcli Volliiy Itjllr'vid . CI Md. fti' , a.ki"d. liehi'jh flii'il A NaT. Co, . tA Md. U1 mkud, United Companies of N. J. 1S1 1.1.1. M n-kcl. Hold 1.1 Md. K.l . a.ko.1. SUrtr ... 7 Md. 0 naked. HielalfchtoJi Jtvlall Prices. Carefully corrected each wool: express ly for "Tho Carbon Advocate. Apples, per bushel CO " dried, per lb 12 to 15 Uuttcr, roll, per lb -10 Cabbage, per head 8 to 12 Cheese, factory, per lb 23 Eggs, per dozen. id Fish, mackerel, No. x 12 to 15 Ham, per lb IB Lard, pure, per 11) 20 Pork, prlmo mess, per lb 13 Potatoes, per bushel. UO Corn, per bushel S 1 00 Chop,;Con), per 100 lbs 2 00 " Bran J" 1 30 " II ye, " 2 20 " Mixed " 2 10 Flour, ll'lirat," per bbl 7 00 " Itjo.perlOO lbs 3 25 Oats, Whito per busho 70 " Mack, per bushel G5 Hay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundle SO Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 00 " stove, per ton 4 50 Hide?, green, per lb 5 to 7c Calf Skinw, each 1 25 to 1 00 Sheep Sklii3,kiH'd this mo.,ea 125 to 150 Special Notices. TO CONSUMPTIVES Tlio advert iFenlminj; beon pernnnontly curel of tint ilreailldlsMPO. Consumption, ly n Ficnplu rem oly, U anxious to nnho knrwn-.TfltH iWlow mf hii-frs tlio means of ruru. To nil who tleflio It, )w will send n ropy of tho prescription u&id, (I'jvo of cbarKa), with thodirectlous for preparing nnd us lug tho same, which thoy will Hod a sire Cuke fnr Coxsi'urrtox, A&hma, Uroxciiith, Xc TnrtiuH wlohlng tho prescription will pleaso ad dress Hey. I.. A. WILSON, . I0l lennSt., Williamsburg, New York. Doc. 2 VCm. ERRORS OF YOUTH AOIINTLF.MAN' wlio suffered for yoJr! from Ncrrl jus Dcllllt), Preuiatit Decay, and nil thuaOectaar youthful Indiscretion will, for tho sulco of sulfuring humanity, umiiI freo to nil who Heel It, iho reci'lno nuil illtt'etton for inaUltia tho tlrjplo reinoJy liy v.hl.'h ho .n cured. Sufferer whblci; to jiruf.t hy tho udt ertlser'a experience can do fco ly allrcssln.; tn perfect ccnfidonen, JOHN U.OUDKN, KCedar St, Now York Pee 20,-1 u. CONSUMPTIVES Mid those, who elperleuronny dlftlculty with tho throat, lunar, w any of tho rei-tratorv nric.ms will consult their own lnturosti by calling nt tho drug ttoron of C. "V. I.ontz and A. J. DurHnu, nnd luqulrlns about Dr. .Morils Sjrui of Tar, Will Cherry aud Horehound. Tho uiodlcaf oxcclenclea of these rogctabto production are well knonn. Their curatho prlmlplei havo linen carouIJy combined by tho most rialugtalclDg bcluotlflc process, with many other vegetable lo Kredlents. This roinodyposhosse8,laa hlhlycin contrntod forui.tho vcryMtmcc of waio of thouobt llifalU!o pulmonic fclinplol known to int. Ural but-? aulkts. It is a oittlTe remedy for croup for " fcaieby ait dealers. Sept. Utb, J,J,1t. 'flic moat Wonderful Dlacovcry of tlio lOtli Century. ODXt. S. 3D. HOWS'S Arabian Milk Cure FOll CONSUIIVTION. And nil IllMiases of the TIIItOAT, CIIKST nnd 1.UM13. (The only Medlcluo or tho kind In the world.) A Substitute ron Coo I.utit On. Permanently cuiea Asthma, llrunchltls, Irclp ont O.insumpllon, Loss of Voice, Shortness of lln ath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, .' ., In a fow dayo. 1R. S. I). IIOWK'S Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, Which DIl'l'KllS! from all other procurations In lUInun.urr. Actios upon the LIVi:it,i;iI)NUY3 and IILOOU. It is purely vegetable, aud clonuses the system efall Impurities, builds up, and raaLes Pure, lllch Wood. It cures Scrofulous Diseaseaof all kinds, removes Constipation, and regulates the llowels. l'or"ai!Mi:i!AI, DEUIMTV," ' I.OiT VITALITY," nod "llltOKUN-DOWN CONSTITU TIONS," I "cuallenm the lDtu Century" to find Its ouual. livery bottle la worth Us weight In Bold. Price, J1.00 per bottle. ALSO, DR. S. 11. HOWE'S Arabian Liver Pills Thoy oltfiuwj tho Uver .md Stnrrufh thoroughly rotuoro Constlpitlon ; contain no ralouud nor any other Injurious Ingredient, and nt iiulrkly upon tlio ortaua, without pruduclus any piluor wwk uow, I'rico cdiiU per box, CONSUMPTIVES Should umjall throe of thabovu Mtfdlclnrs- Mby A. J. DUaiN'U, Drujgint, solo Agent for LahUhten, Pa. De. S. 1). HOWii, Sjld Proprietor, 1C1 Chaml-ori Street, Now York. pr. 11. Wa.yl Maa. LANK'S (Wrnln Cure for Inirowlni: Xalli 7 V V o o o Fo JPc 'EMM W Is now offering IJargalni In Dry & fcess floods. Look at tho following Prices RomnantB Go., formerly 12,j cts. por yard, Calico, 10c, forinorly 12Jc, Muslins, formerly 12 J Alio., now 10 nnd 12.Jc. Fancy and all otlior Dress & Dry Goods in proportion. SKTOUAI, IMKORSOI? KEAL GOOD CALICO A'V Throe Cents Per Yard. Ilauiomlier tlio l'laco 1 F. P. LENTZ, Opposite Eaglo Hotel, Bank Stroot, Leliiyliton. WTS'iul siatm for full umwn,i ion, i'r i I t f, A"., Ac D.VMKL l- I jTTY, Wu '.in ;tou, ,v J.r y
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