ArtvcrtlHliig Kates. We desire It to bo distinctly understood that so Adrertlsomenta will bo Inserted in the columns of Tni Oinoos Auvocati that may Via rccelrod from unknown r.ortlesorflrms,unlcss accompanied with (he CiBil. Tho allowing are our OSIT terms i AdTOrtlsetnonts for 1 year, per loch each Insertion . . . 10 Cents. " Bit Months, per Inchcschlnsertlon 15 Cent. " Threo Months, " " ' 20 Cents. ' LoRflthan threemonths,urstlnser- tlon $1, each subsequent Insertion 25 Cents II. V. MOKTlIIMllIt, Publisher. -J7 11. SllSWIiltS, DISTRICT AITOltNEY 4 COUNSELOa AT LAW Office, No, 2, Mansion House, MAUCU CHUNK, rA. Bottling Xstatcf, filing Accounts and Orphans Court Fractlco n specialty. Trial of Causes carefully attended to. Legal transactions In Kngllsh and Qerman. janO. 8ATDRDAV MORNING, FKIUtUAUY 27, 1875 Local and Personal. Hats nnd caps all styles and prices ntT. D. Clauss'. Tho next regular meeting ol Lo lilgh nook & Ladder Co., will bo held on Monday ovcnIng,'March 1st, In their Hall, at 7 o'clock, Tho coats mada up by Lanry & refers aro not only neatly trimmed but well raado up of tho best material, and Iho "fit" Is unsurpassed by "any other man." Havo you bought a ticket for the entertainment of Lehigh Hook & Lad der Co., on tho 12th and ISth March ? If not, do so ixt onco, they art) going off Hko hot cakes. Kubbcr goods of every description at T. D. Clauss' at tlio lowest market prices. One of our subscribers, on Tuess day last, presented us with a hornet' nest, found on tho farm of Win. Itehrig measuring 33J4 x 40 inches. It is now banking in our window. Tho sleighing is still good In this neighborhood; David Ebbcr'a teams are iu prlmo condition, and his prices aro down to suit the pockets of every one. Now, "G'latigl" If you want a well built up coat, well made and trimmed, go to T. D. Clauss, tho merchant tailor. Tho noxt regular meeting of In flulto Castlo,No. 78, A. O. K. of M. 0., will meet on Saturday March, 0 In lte bcr's Hall, Instead of Monday evening, JUhrch 8, on account of tho celebration of tho tin wedding of Mts. and Dr. X. B. llcber, on that evening. Charles Trainer Is now fixed In his now store on Second street, and is sell ing flour, fced,&c. at lowest rates. Try him. 1000 Men Wanted, To secure great bargains at Laury & Peters. They bavo Just received a largo stock of fan cy worsted oud casshuero sultlni'S, which- tho aro prejiared to mako up in first class style, at lofO prices, to suit tho times. Closing out ladles, and children's iurs at cost, at r. u. uiauss , if you want a bargain call at once. Fast horses and neat carrlaecs at very low rates can always bo had at the popular livery of L. F. Klcpplngtr, corner of Bank aild Iron street. Ohas. Gclss has leased tho cariiago manufac tory of Mr. Klepplnger and Is ready for orders. Gents' furnishing goods a specialty ntT. D. Clauss'. Ills gents' collar "Beauty of Lchlghton"- manufactured for htm, is a splendid article for 23 cents per box. Try them, If you want a dish of nlco oysters, go to D Krock& Co. They have them fresh every day and servo them up iu every stylo to suit tlio taste of customers. Boots,. shoes and gaiters of every stylo in tho market, of tho best mater ial and most fashionable mako,at knock down prices, at T. D, Clauss'. J. K. Klckert has still a few of those eligible lots in Hlckcrtstown to dlsposo of. If you feel Uko securing a good homo call and seo him. Ho Is also supplying flour, feed, lumber and coal at tho low est rates. McDanlcl & Nlcholsoiij rotail dea lers In fresh fish and oysters, in tho old office of the Fort Allen Boiling J111, Wcissport. Farolles supplied at short notice and at tho lowest market price. Visits Lchlghton, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Look out for tho wag on. (22) For the remainder of the season T. D. Clauss will sell overcoats at about cost, In order to closo out his presout largo stock, and all other goods at panic prices, Send your orders for Job printing to tho Advocate ofilco. Now press and n largo lot of now and elegant typo just received. Trices fully as low as New York or Philadelphia. A ItKUEDY, Lono Since Needed, Wo lmvo received a bottle of a pre paration called Molllno, which is gain ing a wldo reputation for Its excellence nnd from only a limited uso must con, foss it to bo tho remedy for chapped hands, lips and face. For chafing it is surperlor to anythlug ever compound ed, and for the f aco after shaving It is far superior to bay rum, &c, It Is partly pomposod of glycerine, with othor healthful lugredlents, and was originally a physician's prescription, and Is now recommended by uveiy medical man who Is familiar with its IngredlonU. Every family should have a bottle ForsalobyA. J, Durllnc, and O. W. Lontz, Lehlghlon. Wo aro pleased to learn that our young friend Mr. J, W. Nusbaum, lato clerk with E. U. Snyder, has secured a .situation In tho house of Curwo" Stod. d&rt&iJros,, Importers nnd jobbers of ianoy ana staple ury goous, rniladcl phla, He will leave for his now field of labor on Monday uoxt. We wltlrti large circle of friends aro ploased to ueur ui uia buccess. Bov. J. T. Swindells, of Beth lohem, formerly pastor of tho M. 12. church, In tliU borough, was in town on Thursday last Tlio father of Mr. John M'Kelvny, of Packorton, died of apoplexy, on Wednesday last. Tho Lohlgh Valley Emery Whcol Co. will during tho coming week fill n largo order for tliolr wheels and ma chinery from California. Tho works nro making full Atmc and can hardly fill orders with their present capacity for manufacturing , Good! Tlio Gift Concert of tho Marlon Hoso Co., of Msuch Chunk, has been postponed until April 22nd. Catasauqua's borough debt am ounts to $38,001,57. II. Stanley Goodwin hao boon o lected Burgess of South Bethlehem. Garden seeds should now bo plant ed In tho houso for early growth. Tlio now Lutheian Church at Fo golsvlllo Is to bo dedicated on Wtl'Suu day. Tlio Union Foundry nt Catasauqua lias Increased a day's work to ten hours, and has alt its workmen in em ployment. Tho Crano Iron Company nunouii ces a quarterly dividend of !) per cent, payable on demand. Tho Iron business after all isn't ns bad as most pcoplo havo been led to believe, judging from tho abovo. Twelve rer cent, per an num ought to sufilro In theso times. Alleiitown Ueinocr.it. Itobcrt Butler, bookkeeper, lato of Wllkesbarre, and well known In tho towns of tho Valley, was arrested In tho abovo named city on Thursday on a charge of perjury, and iu default of 61, 000 ball committed to prison. Aliens town Democrat, Catasauqua is troubled with clolhc3 lino thieves at present, Tho Catasauqua Mutual Saving Fund, Loan nnd Building dissociation has been iu operation live years, untl tlio present value of its shares is 97,05 each. Tho Allentown Iron Company last week niadosalo of 0,000 tons of pig iron at $27 50 per ton, nnd 10,000 ad ditional at $28 per ton, all to nno party tho whole amounting to $585,500, cash down. This was a bis transac tion in its way, although it dirt not yield much over the cost of pioductlon of the iron. JJetote tho panic this same quantity of iron would havo yielded 58 10,000. illlentown Democrat. Tho wife of our amiable Itccordcr, A, Whitttngham, Esq., presented him witli a young recorder a few uays ago, pud Alirctl is very happy. Mrs. E. B. Lolsenring presented her husband with a matrimonial pledge on the 22d. .Vrs. U, A . Bex, presented a tUn chter to "our Charilo" on Washington's birthday, John Belghe, sen., of Ea-t Mauch Maueh Chunk, dltdat his le&idcncu In that borough, on tlio 23d init. Deceas ed was an old gentleman, highly re spected by a largo circle of friend He had resided In that nelghboriiood for somo forty years. - Badcr & Schwoibinz, tho popular nianufactuiera of nnd dealers in house hold furniture, East Mauch Chunk, aro doing an iniinenso business, and no wonder, for Mieynro selling all kinds of handsome and well-made furniture fully as low as the same can bu bought for in tlio cities. If you want anything try them. Kc1Ie;1uub. -Methodkt Episcopal churchBev. Wl liner Oolfuian pastor, preaching to morrow (Sunday) 10:30 a. in., Mission ary Sermon. Sunday School mission ary Anniversary at 7 p. ni. Addresses by Hov. A. Townseud, l'rof. Barniitt nnd Mr. Jas. Trythall. A collection for ruUslons will be taken at both ser vices, Sunday School at 2 p. iu, . - . Kiv Stock. Messrs, A, Sc 1). Graver nnnouuco to their friends and tho public that they havo just received from the city n full lino of carpets, which they aro selling at from 20 cents to $1.23 per jard;they also Invito attention to their new slock of Morrimao and Cohoes prints, which thoy havo marked down to 10 ccnU per yard; muslins ell grades, nt from C ccuts per yard upwards. In notions thoy havo tho largest assortment ever brought to Lchlghton. Tho ladles aro invited to call aud Inspect goods and learn their prices before purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. Tile Coal Trails. Tlio following tablo shows tho ouaii- tlty of coal shipped over tlio Lehigh Valley Ballroad for tho week ending eu. .tun, iBfo, ami for the year as compared with tho samo time last year: From. W eek. Year. Wyoming .... 23,875 03 224,4-10 03 Hazlcton 1,025 00 170,740 10 Up. Lehigh.. 330 05 Bea. Meadow.. fi3,77U 11 Mahunoy 2,081 00 50,471 0'J Mauch Chunk 54 05 2,027 14 Total 27,033 17 last Year.... 01,488 05 Incrcaso Dccreaso 33,810 03 501,813 11 097,000 00 100,182 15 'Wcissport Alienil." Mr. 11. W. Mertz of our borough Is at present engaged In tho construction of hugh telescope, which whon complet ed it Is proposed to havo mounted on tho Ycakol observatory, when wo will bo prepared to tako observations of tho next comet. Tlio Wolssport Scientlflo society of which ho Is pres'dent will thon bo In their glory. Hoop-la. Our quoudoni friend, Gus. Oswald, has succeeded In bailing out his hole on the other side of Jordnit (tho canal ) and has hopes when the bdttom Is dry to begin putting up his cellir wall pre paratory to building his no r store. A party of young la, les of this borough enjoyed a sleigh rl lo on Tues day lust. Proceeding to Ml Ipor', where they speut a very pleasant veiling aud returned homo about 10 p. in, Totviulilp anil Itorniifjli Offlcors. The following officers wero elected in tlio places named, on Tuesday, 10th lust. East Mxvcii Chunk. Council, Stephen Troxell, Wm. Arner; Treasur er, Aaron Bchrlg; Assosfor, Thorua Selgfrledj Judge of Election, A-. C. Strulhers; Inspectors of Elocllon, Chas McGeady, Clias. fielgfrledj Justice of tho Pence, John Muth; Constable, Win. Merrick; School Directors, David Tro harn, T. V, Hunting; Borough Audi tors, ironic Alooro, Jjewis sswau. I'AnitvviLiiE. Burgess, Dennis Bau- man; Council, A. T. Plilfer, Geo. Da- vise, Charles Uelforil, J. 13. Belts, a, K. Snyder; School Directors, Geo. V. Anthony, A. T. I'lilfer, Geo. Davlcs, O. ltinker, Charles Belford nnd J. A. Koch, tie voto; Constable, S. Snyder, Jr.; Justices of tho Peace, Daniel Wentz, Geo. F. Anthony; Ovcrscera of tho Poor, Charles Telford, Win. Banford; Assessor, Lewis Hauey; Auditor, J. M. PeteiB; Inspectors of Election, A. Detmoyer, Jr., Geo. Davles; Judge of Election, S. Snyder, Sr. Mauch Chunk Boiiouqii. Justices of tho Peace, B. F. Yoacer, S. V. Lau rlsh; School Directors, James Boss, T. F. Walter; Town Council, W. H. Stroll, S. II. Butter; Judge of Election, Jno. Frost; Inspectors of Election, E. O, Bciuuicl, L, E. Klotz; Jssestor, Jno, Brelsford; Constable, Jno. Painter; Au ditor, A. Wlttinghaui; Poor Dhcctor, J. Grenawall; Poor Auditors, W. S. Wal ter, Eadlc. Lowun TowAMEKsiua. Justice of tuoFeaeo, Adam Mehrkam; Constable, JohnStrohl; Supei visors, Jonas iiuck, Jacob Swatlz; Overseers of tlio Poor, John E, Zi'gcnfuss, .4ndrew Boyer; Assessor, It. D. Bowman; Auditor, Henry A'owman; School Directors, James Zegenfuss, Simon Bloss ; Jiulgo of Election, C'lias. Prutzuian; Inspec tors, John lCrill, Samuel Belt. Maiioninq. Justice of the Peace, Nathan Mosser, C. II. Seidle; School Dlicctors, 1'. I). Keiscr, J. D. Holt man; Supci visors, Solomon Wtler, Jolm Lapp; Assessor, Wm. Horn; Constable, A. D. Miller; Overseer of the Poor, J. T. MolJaiil"!; Judgo of Election, Win. McKeover; Inspectors, H. F. ltoiusmith, Jonas Miller; Audi tor, A. U, Gombcit; Town Clerk, J. O. Xander. WnATncnr.Y. Burws, Joseph 1). Myers; Council, Levi Wasjnor, ticorgo Hart?.; School Diieetore, JO. P. William, John Ilines; Asses-or, Michael O. Kro nur; Juige of Kleetlon, E. P. William; Inspectors, E. (r. Boiise,!. T. Cheese mail; Auditor, Henry S. Jlinkcr; Con- ttable, Prankllu Eck. East Pi:nn J isilixc- of Flection, Thomas Helney; Inspectors, Stephen bU'lgerwall, August Letsmau; Super visor, Daniel Sliocuiaker, Daniel Be; Sehonl Directors, Joel llelntzleman, T. W. Sieigernult; Overseers of tho Poor, Xathau llollinan, Owen Smith; Audi tor, 1). II. Sttaup; Assessor, Daniel Boniig, Jr.; Justice of tho lVace, J. D. Balllut; Coustiibl, Beuben Behrig. Towamunsinu. Constable, Jonas C. 2A'er; Supervisors, Win. Eckhardt, bimon Snyder; Overseers of the Poor, Jacob Smith, David Youngkln; School Directors, Nathan Stemler, Hairison fudcr; Judge of Election, John II. Weiss; Inspectors, Charles SUafer, Joseph Scidle; Auditor, Dennis Moyur. Fn.VNKi.iN. Judge of Election, Jo Eeph Boyer; Inspectors, Amos liegel, Joel Klotz; Constable, Hiram P. Levan; Supervisors, Jacob Ziegenttiis, John Schwab; School Directors, Simon Walk, Itobert Anthony; Assessor, Thomas Arner; Auditor, Daniel Boyer; To.vn ship Clerk, 1). V. Bickert. Onr Lock Haven Letter. Tills place is by no means behind tho limes. Last Tuesday tho elections re sulted in tavur of a Democratic Mayor, aud several Bcpubllcau Councilman. Tim Ladiot,' Aid Society of this placo has been the means ot doing much good hero this v.luter, mid hold weekly meetings iu tho Muyur'n office, at which lime the ward committees report such cases of destitution as may bu in their waid, when they me immediately cared for. Thi? city lias many capitalists who might do much good witli their inoiicy in encouraging manutnoturiug luterests and udvanclng enterprise; hut rather than do this, they place their means In tho banks, thinking It will accumulate, aim yield more than it it wcru Invested in another way. There is not the right spirit mauilested hero by our business men. Thcro are soven saw mills here, and when In operation they give employ ment to a grost number of men. At present they are all idle. The lumber yards urn all well stocked. Among tho many fine buildings in this city, tho now Couit House, on Water btreet, facing tho west branch ot the busquelianna, Is Indeed a line situe ture. Tlio residences of the Hon. L. A, Mackey, 4.1. C, and the Hon. A. 0. Mayer aro located on this htreet. Tho Central Normal School is beautifully situated on a hill iu the wosteru part of the city. Tho ground on which . it stand', together wl'h boveral acres ot Us Biirruundlngs, was given by tho lato Philip M. Price, who done much good iu this city. He founded a pub lie library, and gave the grounds for tho Highland cemetery, the proceeds trom lots going towaru me iiDrary I will say more at another tliuo in regard to this already popular and nour ishing plIICO. blCNOlt LEE. Loci: Haven, Fob. 23, 1873. . x Itcmoval, Thos. A. Williams will removo his boot and shoe uinklug establishment from hli present location, nearly oppo slto Durllns'a drug store, to Leuokel'a building, opposito the Eagle Hotel, Bank street, during tho coming week, where ho will bu pleased to reoelvo all his old friends aud any number of new ones, Messrs. Leh & Sj: i.aye Mkrn po-rs.ion cf tliclr new rtoio bu:jir in tatu Mi y liCttcr from IJosiasliicUle. JTishhu Diiuckuii, DriAit Sin: Ich bin oitlck gapltxwed mit dear, fur du hust'gcller hrieC dar lcli dear do lcclit woch g'shicked hob, hucht ueht about nice nl gad ue.' Crowd noch miner no Hon. t"u sell is was mleli sutn. Un my city dea Betz hut aw gauiant dos rs war ucht about, gute. Se hut gamant wos so gnte galoud hut war eurer noma gawost tin es Is aw woro far so hut en ehauer noma, un sell is over net dar buty daftin, over plain g'saucht se is eclver elm. Es Is net ucht dar noma das sha Is. A shancr noma un a shana fraw toll mauehts fartich. Well won do fraw aw net so 6ha is won so ucht a sha g'stcht hut. Ich dank won do lite ols fun mero un miner olta hara, don warra se vuncrer wo ich woau, tin don des Bonashtcttle is dos ich my brief tchrlbo. Don will iciis now clclis vlssa lussa un dar wng sawalit Gay fort bis do3 do on en fold kumeht don gay grawd ivcrscck un don dray links on dar buugertfens nunnor un tlort dray so on voulcli reclits Ivors feld nlver un dort is Hoystock dort gay dry inolo drum ruui.dan gay grawd tort bis do on suno clay bishley kumcht don gay on dam bishley farhy un don ou do on sclcacr kreitzstroch dray so a wenieh links biss do on the nlgamina karich kumcht doit draw do karch rccht rum don kouchtso cu planer hivle Sana don gay bis dort lie no guck so lver barrick un dawl notise, dun koust un mt house grawd dtl'vcr sana, no Is cs yucht uocli about sex mile ho. Ich lawd heremit olla laseer deaser zcitung uln mich auiolo zu bazuchen so kanna mich dahouie fine, won Ich net im par ler bin don bin ich farllcht tit cm spicli er order im keller. Over dahamo bin ich anyhow, sell is all recht. Un wons hapna sut dos ich dos farllcht net da hamo wer don is do Betz my fraw ga wis dahamo un se onto nil my blsuis won ich net solver dahnme bin." Doh om mltwoch bin ich In do post oflico kiimma un iiob gagucked ob eb bes do U fcr mich don hut dar karl wos dort drin is, hut mero en brief rnua kend, un wo Ich cu uf gaiuaucht liob wor some WHllendlno drin. Won ich wist wer en nl liet far mich dan dade, Ich Oyhcedes nmolo visid lossa wos nr dade, ich dado ene sauber uiiichs kum maud imnn. K hut mich garmargwer ticli farz until, im mich net ucht la over a.v de Hit.: my blty lints garwedlch base gamaucht kot, Ich hob grawd g'oa.'iu we icln g'saucht hob, dos se oConga Is uAu warra urn du na-.e rum, tin won so s.'U auioto duto no look out. Far ich v.ute won icli aUomole liamo kum un kon nimy rucnt grawd navlgata don Mtuo ich's ol.i, won so base un alsomole inus:i iciis aw tela far wu g'saucht so kon mon uu fraw tl wos aiuold nodo wcndleh is. ' Mere Mu a blssel hosser wo do lecht weeh, un won do schlld.i bow so gutu blibt don denk Ich groa mear nn sh'ilda party uf.do liu slitettle.don kenna mere airoln Nldder hoch banich zeita hova. Don denk ich kon ich dear du particu lars gava dafun wea obgalofa is wons awoHlsomoloebbesgcbt, mit mero un dar BcU.dos won Ich humo kum un hob blssel zufclo In dar noso, don duna nere uocn net gra.vd uns farschwara, dos mere nlmmy mit nonner housea, una in n powr aog doch widder zumma ga, odder dos Ich fort ca far nlmmy k'imina und doch widder kuinma In a powr dou, ilos wo alsmole lelt dur.a, mere names inimer a blssel cool un dou Is cs olabold fa:by. No's wait nimy feal g'dawcht fun dar Betz un goruix may lun mere far Ich bin ols frow won so uls may sacht dofun far wons nmolo ous mania unte don kum leu liumer om kortz end rous, un do.Betz giiclit ini mcr do besht fun mear aver welcs net lomj'.moi'tu, so gob ich ols net so felo unim. Sodankijcli. muss icli bcuiuv j;a far,Mes mole. So much from Hans Ko nnekmauciieii. Bonashtcttle, Feb. , 1875. I'ercy' Villi. Mr. Wilder Well ich shun amole zu dler gakorispond hop fon der Schlltta party, so bin Ich desholp witter zu der koncluslon kumma urn dich's wlss.a zu lussa wo's hur gate, nechst oin 6tettlo wu dea Eama Bluuia woxa. Dow gates alsomol schrucklich dawzu, Dow donsa dea yungfern, do klepera dea Schu Dow dun dea mlco dea kotza faugaw; dor; kiexa doa howua tin dea Sle gray ah; dow blolTa dea hinckel an dea hund goxa; dow dun dea Shofa burtzlebaum Schlowga dos mcr malnt cs wer en un mlchllchkalt for mit cr a grosa fuhr uf cm pavement Schlltta fawra. Iu sel em onuera breaf wor eppe3 net woo op. selut net ferhobost ga sut. Dea i?ovy seclt, nws dea wos hamo galuiTa werra Im astettel woo dea hciser mit Budcr- beclters gabont, dea Dechor mit Slmat- ciia gadeckt, un dea klopboard fonsa mit leververst kflochta, un dea Soit werra dinner da Effa uf da benk rum ksprunga uu wouner mit Speck kucha ksmlcha; don cs wor krowt zu der zclt, woo mcr gefn unuer dar uatvs kswltscht hot un dar schna fun da decher gokairt. Goster ovot hot dea Bevy, dea lechta Buterbcckers gacocht. Dar Coffeo hot Usmotchst so gute hot's em gnksmockt, es is awe ken wuuncr.du koust cs Iciclit denka,Mr. Prlnter.dos bo eppes fetiches wea ionakueha un ruderheckera sic U lelcht schlucka lussa. Dea Bevy wor uf biuch, dar Bivcr nunor, un wea sea uf em liamewalk wor Is sea on cu blots kumma dow hut sea kfrocht, wo welt 03 es wer his oil's nechst Wertshouso, no hen's sea cr a ksawt 6ca sut yhust gny dla dert hea, no wcrs dyo, no sut sea gey bis wltlerdert hca no wers witter dyo, no kalmt sea oa en plolz woo dea Walga so Im vf Vhrlnglo rum genkta up dowmlHs a ('"ht ;'jva scbuii't data , ar 'i f rl jm aVii ''-fi-'-n tiawma In dir zeltuiig wor. Dea Bevy wun neret cpivolirwor(dorderjcoirec 5c. om punt utksloclm hot. So gspt yuts mol neht wons lee.ht oil: bollert un bumpt kent car slch drill ferliusa dos aro ktiuipt. So will feti don schleasa un noch auiol sawka, Wons bumpt ferlust clcli (truf der Cliampy ktimpt. P. Shin. Milghton, Feb. 22, 1875. Flrat Ulnns l.'noiit. Tho Bov. M. E. Cro33 Is Introducing In our section several books of a high order of merit; among others ho has Smith's Comprclienslvo Blblo Diction ary, published by D. lpplcWn & Co., N.Y.,a book pronounced by all scholars tho best of Its class that has been issu ed, nnd a great help tor children, Sab hath School teachers, and as a family reference book In tho study of the Blblo. Also Bineley's Natural History. Tills Is a boolc of 1010 pages, with 1070 en graving, giving descriptions and anec dotes of tho beasts, birds and all tho tribes of living beings thiougliout the world, it eniarnes the mind with, no ble conception of the wisdom mid good ness of God, entertains and .Interests tho young, nnd Is a noblo family book. Also lieuson J. JJ0sslnr' rracl ea History of tlio United Slates, from tho first lauding of Columbus to tho present day. This Is an nccurato History of all the past wars of our country with sketches of nil tho leading men who havo figured in its History, and is illus trated with 400 engravings. Aiiotner ucok lust out is 'viroiiua tna Tea Table," by Bov. T. Do Witt Tal mage. Every line sparkles, and every chapter overflows with strong cam mon senso and wit which carries with it lr rcslstlblo conviction. Many stirring in cidents that have occurred In tho auth or's experience aiu woven into his dis cussions with a master's hand. Mr. Wood's masterly cxhiDit of tlio Customs, Social and Moral Condition of tho hundreds of millions of tho uncivil ized races of men In all countries, is a noble book, in the perusal of which tho school boy will divide his school hours. It contains tlio cream or all travelers and intelligent explorers, witli tho great part that is valuable in .Livingstone s Iravels through Africa. lie lias also tno uest lamuy .viuics, containing nil the best helps for tho study of iho Alule, aud on reasonable terms. We cannot commend too earnestly, to ' the people of tills section, the books of fered by Mr. Cross, as thoy nro of real merit aud put at a moderate price to suit tlie tlmcu. Every valuable book that the parent puts In tho hands of his children will help to glvo him ideas and brain power, nud'hclps film In tuo bat tle of llfe.aud do more for his futuiosue- ccs3 iu lifo than thousands ot dollars laid up for him. JiullluU. Thojnstitulo was called to order aud tho opeiilns exercises conducted by tho president, S. J. Bnrnctt. Roll called, nil uiembera responding to their names. Minutes of previous meeting read nnd npproved. A bhort tlmo was occupied in discussing the proper method of man nging obstinato pupils. Somo remarks on tho current events followed. After tho singing of sovoral pieces of muslc.parslng nnd Grammatical Analy sis claimed attention until dismissed, Afternoon session was opened with some ro marks on Phrenology hy the president. Written Arlthraetlu being next on tho programme wai taken up, under the direction of Mr. VJaructt. Tho committee presented tho following re port; l, uenerai i.xorciscu: -j, uenorai Information : !J. Grammar ; 4, Yrittell Arithmetic, -ldjouiued to meet Fob 27th 1875 a. O. Nhai), Sec. Married, On tho 10th Inst., by Itev. G. T. Ilaiucs.Mr. Kodgers O. Snyder and Miss Mary Kllcn Arner, uoui ot eissport. On tho 20th Inst., at tho residonco of tho bride's father, hy Itev. L. II, lirown, Mr. Howard Schumacher of Hazlcton, l'n., lo Miss Allco M. l'cttlt, ot ratryville, i'a. Coslrn: I'rices ot DiillAVHS it Towns y.:w, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Vcb. ISth, l70 n. s. ii'k, ihsi . 1ST1.M. . lotg bid. . bid. . 10U Ui. . 1SK bid. . Vi'fi bid , loC bid. Si' i asked. 1CI? ajkod. IWl asked. l'Jil asked. U r!. 6 .1), 1SU2 . u. s. 6-ao.iMH . u.f. cao.iM . U. S.B20,1SWJ. 4 J. tl. S. S40, 1807 . . U, S. o-W. lfcCS , U. K. 1U-40 U. S. Currency, C' . U. S. 5-a, last, new . l'cnusilianla It. IL . 1'hlU. .V UMdlnl II. II. 1SJJ asked. VJ;C asked. I OTS asked ju'm I'la. uvkasKoa. . 19V2 bid. VliZ asked 17',; asked. . bid. 13 arked. . r.lK bid. W,l asked . 67 bid. MVJ asked. Uhljli Valley llallnwd Ubigh Coal i Kit. Co. , United Comranles of X. J Gold Sllrcr . . . . Oi Ui. cn: asked. M.': bid. Miiaske.1 131 lid. 132 asked. IS bid. WA asked. 7 bid. 9 asked, Bjbliiglitoii Rotull Prices. Carefully corrected each week express ly for "Tho Carbon Advocate. Apples, per bushel GO ' dried, per lb 13 to 15 Uuttcr, roll, per lb 40 Cabbage, per head 8 to 12 Choose, factory, per iu Eggs, tier dozen 115 Pish, mackerel, No. i 12 to 15 Jlau),icr lu Lnrd, pure, per lb Pork, prlmo mess, per lb Potatoes, perbnshel Corn, per bushel $ 1 Chop,;Corn, per 100 lbs 2 00 " Jiran " I u " Kyc, " 2 20 " Mixed " 2 10 lflour, iyheat,-per bbl 7 0) " Ityo, ier 100 lbs U 25 Oats, White per bushel 70 " Blaefc, per bushel 05 Hay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundlo !!0 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 00 " stuve, per ton 4 GO Hides, green, per lb ,fi to 7o i , 1 ,x 1 l ,' '1 It..i'.. .ll.tj ' 0 Special Notices. TO CONSUMPTIVES Tte JulvcrtlFer.haTlDg Wn perintnently curud of ttint (trend dlnoa?e, Consumption, by a film pi a rem f Jy. Is fiusloua to make knewn tnhin follow uf f.irflri tho rnoins of euro. To all who deslro It, ho v Mnd ncopv Of tho proscription usod, (freu of rharpe), wltL Iho di'iwtiona fur prepnrlcR nod u Injt tho parao, which they will tlnJautna Ccrs for Cotwi'Tiox, Autiima, IJr.ortcniTis, Ac. IMrtlM wlMilnx the proscription will plonKOAd dreM, IUv. K.A.WlliOV, l'Jl IVunat., Willl.imtlmrg.N'ew York. Dec. 2rm. BEROBS OF YOUTH AOKN'fljKSlAN who nutTered for ytwira from Kervlou ItLlllty, rrcmature Decay, and all tlw eirtKof youthful Indiscretion will, for th mko of pnirerhi't huniinlty, Rend fnto to all who nepit It, the rocoliw mid dliottlou for maklnp; the slmplo remedy hy which ha was cured. SufTerors wishing toprollt hy theadvertlpor'a eivrlenrocan do bo by .nUreMlnfr la licrfect confldeneo. JOHN n.OtlDKN, 42Codirfit.,NeW York Dea -Grtt m. OONSUJ1PT1VKS and Wins who oxporlonco any dlfihutty h 1th the throat, liui, or any ofthn refplratciy orsrius will consult their own luterest hy crtlllitg at the drug torus of C. AV. henta and A J. lurllur, aud Inquiring about Dr. Morrl frup of Tar Wild Chorry and Horehound. Tho laeJIeiiitixr.'llciciHPoftliew vettaUfl productions are well Known. Their curatlvo principles havo liouu mreuUy comMtu'd by tho most p&InstaXliifr Mntlllc iirnrenB, with many othtr ep tablo In grudiootf. Thin remedy ponseRgefl, In a highly con contrntoj (iinii,tht very essence of o.ne of the most liifrtllWe pu'muule rhnpfci known to medical hot unlftp. It l a csltho remedy for croup. For naebyaJJdean. 8ept.l7th, lfr74,lr. The most Wonderful Discovery of the lOtli Century. rR. S. XD. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And all Dlroascfl of tho THHOAT, CllKST and t.UNllS. (Tho only Mudlclue uf tho kind lathe world.) A SuMTitDTE tor Cod LitsrjOii. Permanently cures Asthma, llronchttlfl, Inclp ent Oontimptlon, Loss of Voice ShortnoM of ltroath Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Col J a, &c, In a few days. DU, S. 1). lIOWB'fl Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, Which DIfc'FKUS from Ml othor proparntlona la its Immedivfr Action upon tho IJVKH,KII)NUY and 11 LOO D. It U purely veetiblo, and eloanitea the ftoni of all ImpurltieD, build up, aud makutt l'uro, Itlch Itlood., It curott Scrofulous Diseases of all llnds, removeH Constipation, and regulates tht Uowuh. 1'or "flllNKUAL DKUIhlTV," LObT VirAhlTV," aud "UUOKIIN-UOWN CONSTITU TIONS," I "challenge tho 19th Century" to And Us equal. Every bottle U worth Its weight In gold. Trice, Jl.OO jer bottle. ALSO, DU. S. D. UOWE'S Arabian Liver Pills They clemw tlio Liter nnJ Stomach thorouKhly roinovo OiMiEtlpttloa; rontAln no rnlouel nor any other lujuiluu lngreillont, and aet quickly upon tltt'Ko oriiiK, Hlthout r-roduclos anynalnor eak nuns. Trice -3 cents jr box. OONSUSIl'TIVDS Should ue all throo of th abovo Medicines. tVbldby A, J, DullLINu, Uru'-lHt, EOle Agent for Lehlliton, Ta. Da. S. 1). IIOWII, SMe I'roprletor, 101 Chamhora Street New Vork. apr. ll,I873.yl Mas. LAKE'S r-rtn Cnro for Iucrowln liMf Is now offering Bargains in Dry & Dress floods. Look aftha followlng Prices Bcmntmts 6c, .formerly 12- cts. per yurttj Calico, 10c, formerly 12c, Muslius, formerly 12- &14c, iioav 10 and lJc Fancy and all other Drcsa & Dry Goods in'.proportion. SEVI311AL PIECKS OF KKAIj GOOD . CALICO Three Cents Per Yard. ltemember tho Piaco l F. P. LENTZ, v Opposilo Euglo Hotel, Bank Street, Loliigliton. Opposito tho rubllc Squat e, SOUTH ST., LKHIGHTOM, PA., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware Aud Dealer In all kinds ot nit a tS nooDng, Spouting nnd Jobblrjg promptly attended to. nov. SO W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, I.EUIQIIIOS, l'KNN'A. Plans and Spcclflcatlous For all kinds of llulldlngs mado at tho shortest notice. SO OIIA11GES Mado for Plans and Specifications when the contract is awarded to the under signed. A. W. EACHES. Juno 14, 1873-yl BEA.TTY 1,,ANO' E.N'DOltSEU IJV THE HIGHEST MUSICAL authorities as THE BEST. I). P. UEATTV, I'roprletor, Washing tou, N. J, BEATTY.. I'lnnol AGENTS WANTKUl (SVnlo or Fo male.) to tako orders. DANIEL F. I1EATTV, Washington, Now Jersey. BE ATTY UJl i..l . tamp for full Information, l'n i I lr Ao, c. DANIEL F. Li3TT , Uajhlngton, Kow Jersey.