Advertising Rutcs. , We Jculro It to bo distinctly unilcrttcoutba 1 110 AdrrUseniontvWjlJ.be lnBortod intho'colunvnaof jrHiCUiunsi Adtooiii tbAt mny.hu rciJT'Unf" unknown parllesorurmB, unless nceorupaalod wfth tlio Cash. Tho following are our osit terms I Advertisement for I year, per Inch bach limwtlon . . . . tOOntn. " Slx.SI(inthi.perlocheaehlDertlon 1ICentf. " Thrt-eMontha," " 2UC-nt. 'Lew than threomontli,flrtlnFer tlou$l,eaehaubmxnicnt InHoitlon 2.1 Cants II. V. SIOKTHIMKIt, I'nUlsbrr. JjJ 11. SIKWIillS, DI6TR1CL' ATTOIINETA COCNB!!I.bU AT LAW Or'ict, No, 2, Mansion IIouso, MAUCII CUUNK, PA. Bottling Estate, Filing Accounts anil Orfhins Court VrwUco A specialty. , Trial of CnUKD rarofully 'attended to. Legal tranpnctlons In Kn&llsh andOorinan. jntiO. SATURDAY' MORNINQ, MARCH 13, 1875 Local and Personal. St. Fatricjc'u ,Day next Wednes day. fur letter from "Bon.iEhlettlo" wlll'appear next week. , Hon. Charles Albright will pleaso accept our tlmiks for Congressional 'documents. Tho Great Council of J. O. of It. M. of I'cnnsylyanln, will bn Ik'M at Wlikcs Barro ou Tuesday, May 11th. No. 2. of Viclt's Florlal Guide lias been received. Perseus deslrlug seeds of any kl ml .nbould address Vlok's Horial-Guidc, Rochester, N. Y. They will to honestly bo dealt with by Mr. Vick, A min may. forget hlsbusiness.but lio will never forget tho splendid team lie hired a tile popular livery of David Ebbcrt, in Lehlghton. Terms low. Tho noto .postal cards are to bo of n violent bluo tint. Tho border md al! dlrectlons'as to wliero'and how to wflto namo and addrecs will bo dispensed with. A monogram formed of tho let ters ' IKS," will bo printed on tho ctttd in black InkV This will boon tho upper left-hand corner, across which will bo tho words "Postal Card.'" Tho vlcnetto Liberty, with her luxuriant tresses hanging down her back and con fined by a'cap adorns the upper left hand corner. The uew.cards will bo identical In slzo with the old ones. Thos. A, Williams has removd ills 'joot and slioi eetabllslimautfroui near ly opposite Durllng's drug stcro, to Lcuclcel's block.opposltoPublicSquaro, anlc street. Charles Trainer isoowfixedln his new storo on Second street, and Is Fell ing flour, fecd.&c. at lowestratos. Try him. Don't fail to bog Lehigh Hook & Ladder Go's enter tainment, in tho new school hall, to-night Tickets, 25c. 1000 Mum Wanted, To secure great bargains at Laury & IMers. They havb jusf received a largo stock of fan cy worsted and cassltiro suitings, which they aro prepared to mnliu up in first class style, at 1870 prbes, to suit tho times: A man employed lit Paekcrton, in attempting to get on amoving train, on Jbnday Inst, slipped and had Vis foot cnutilit under tho wheel Riid badly smashed. Amputation was necessary. A full lltw ot carpets Just received and for ealu at iiw prices at A. & li. Graver's, Hank stvect. Owen Cardan, an old nun of 70, ihad his left (eg fractured in two places Hy a tianK or-coai tint mlllug upon iilm a few days, agC nt Nosiiucliutilng. lie was taken totiiu lVnnylvanla Ilopltal, Xtiiladelpltla, on Wednesday. A. & D. Graver have just received ajlargo assortment of Hoots, Sliojs and Gaiters for ladles', gents and chil dren's wear, of tho beat make, which iUey aro selling very low. Call and examine goods. James Frltilnger, of Germansvllle, in attempting to board a moving train nt Slatingtittl, on Tuesday (ifterniKn, clipped and fell beneath the cars. Ills rli;ht leg was ci.t oft above the nnkle and Ills left leg broken. Tho young man was immediately conveyed to Ids lio.ncs by his three brothers who wru presunt,;arl Dr. Miller of Slatltigton attended to his wounds. Tho oil sheds of L. C. & J. C. Taino, at WllkesbaVro, wcro crushed iti by snow on Tuesday night. A plpo connecting with several l.irgo tar.ks wa broken by tho falling timbers, aud 3000 gallons of oil were lost. Two children of William Thomas, colored, wero burned to doattt at Wll kestarro Wednesday morning, while Via mottcr was. gono .for water. Tho eldest was three years of age. There was an explosion of flro damp in tlio 2altlmoro Shaft, at Wilkes bane, on Tuesday night, which blew tho doors oil their 1iIuk, throw down timbers and did other Uamago. A mini her of tho miners were burned Win Thomas, Jamcs.O'Dounel and Michael MoCue seriously. Dress, Goods, in every variety, of iuo cnoicest patterns, at A. &. u, Ura vcr's. Prices Uf suit tho times. The coats made up by Laury. A Peters oro not ouly neatly trlmmod but well mado up of tho best matorialaud ibe "lit" Is unsurpassed by "any pther man." h F. Klcppinger, tho popular livery man, is again rcaay to sumiiv you with Urstrclass teams at .low pijces. J To has also a few eligibly located lots In. '(lU borough, which hu will sell low for cash. 1.001c ai luetn, If you 'want a dish of nica oysters, go to J) Krock & Co. They have them fresh every day aud serve them up in every style to suit the tasto of customers, J, K. Tllckert has still a few of those o'.ijjlble lots In' JtlckerUtown to dispose 01. 11 yuu iff 1 lino securing a gooa noma call nud-seo him. Ho Is also supplying Hour, feed, lumber and coal at the low est rates. JUt. K, 11. Albright resigned liis po sltlon as member of tho Lehiglitou School Hoard, 011 Wednesday evening last.aiid Mr. James P Smith was unan imously elected by tho Board to fill tho vacoucy.f t , Harvey E. Fatzlngcr, youngest son of James Patzlngcr.sr., of this borough, died at I1I1 residence, on Wednesday last nt 1 o'clock, aged 23 years and 0 days, of consumption. TIo leaves a wlfo and two children to mourn ills early demise. Tho funeral will tako place fiom deceased's resldcnco ou Sun day morning, 14tli Inst., at 10 o'clock, and procood to tho Welssport gve. yaid. On Wednesday ovonlng tho School Directors and teachers of our public schools took possession of Dr, Iteber's residence, without uvch saying "with your leave." They spent a few happy hours with tho Dr. and Ids wifunnd re turned to their homos well satisfied wltii their visit. The Dr. Is well appreciated by the community at largo, which his ro-electioiras- school director' for tho fourth tlmo has proven. Lehlghton now has tho finest school building In tho valley north of Allontown nnd the schools cannot bo beat on this sldo of Eastou. On Saturday inornlsglast, a "skin ful of buiuluo" arrived in our borougli from Packet ton ; after roaming our streets for some time ho finally met a gentleman of this place ou Hank street, whom ho abused and threatened In a most disgraceful manner. Tho Indi vidual Is warned that wo liavo consta ble, lock-up and laws In this borough, anil a repltition of such conduct will meet with deserved punishment. PvtorH flouaoholtl Melodies. The March number of tills excellent musical monthly contains tho following gems: "When Littlo Jaiin Died," 'Littlo lllrdle May " "Glvo Mo Hut a Smile," ' Put the Itlght Mau at tho Wheel,'' "Don't Forget Mo, Mary," "Forsaken," and "Morning Ureaks Upon tho Tomb." Tho subscription prleo Is $4 per annum; single numbers, 50 cents. Address, J. L. Peters, 000 Hroadway, Now York. atllllnery. Mrs. E. Fath, 3 doors -below- tho M. E. church, tills borougli, desires to In form her lady friends that sho is now opening her immense stock of hats, bonnets, trimmings, Ac, all of which have been selected with ''special refer cneo to tho wauts of this section, aud that sho Is prepared to do up Indies wear In tho latest and inoit fashlotianlo manner at very low prices. She respec tfully Invites an inspection of her slock by tno ladles of this boctlon beforo purchasing elsowhere. Tlio Coal Trail c. Tho following tablo shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Itallroad for tho week ending Mar. Cth', 1873, and for th'o year us compared with tlio samo tlmo last year: From Wee!;. Year. Wyoming .... 1-1,074 11 205,025 Ol llazletun 1,103 03 17-1,133 18 Up. Lehigh.. 330" 03 Hea.Meadow.. 53,770 11 Mahanov 2,30.3 10 03,238 U Mauch Chunk 350 00 110 01 Total 18,801 10 ,332,011 18 Last Year 75,031 00 838,710 08 Increase Decrease 00,180 07 280,131 10 AiuilvurHai-lcs. It may bo of interest to our numer ous readors to know that wedding anni versary celebrations occur as follows: Three days, sugar. I Sixty days, vinegar. 1 First anniversary, iron. ' j Fiftli anniversary, wooden. Tenth anniversary, tin. Fifteenth nniiiver.wry, crystal. Twentieth anniversary, china. Twenty-filth anniversary, silver. Thirtieth annlversaty, cotton. Thirty fifth atmiversai j, linen. Fortieth anniversary, woolen. Fmty ti f til anniversary, silk. Fiftieth anniversary, golden. Seventy-fifth anniversary, diamond. Spring Styles. T. 1). Clauss, tho popular merchant uillor of Lehlghton, has Just received and Is now opening tho largest stock of cloths, cassimcrs, worsted and all kinds Of suitings and. vestlngs, for men's and youth's wear.ever brought lo this town, which be is making up in the latest fashions and In tlio moiit durablo man ner, aud. fits guaranteed every tlmo, at prices to suU tho tlmus, nlso a now nnd olegant stock of ladies', gent's nnd children's boots, shoes and gait rs.mado especially for tlio trade of this section, and a full lino of gent's' furnishing goods and hats and caps ot the latest spring styles, which ho Is soiling at "knock dowm grief's.". -Calf nnd In spect his stock beforu purchasing else where. wn Bui iirnrlse Party. On Saturday evening last, Mrs' si ml Dr. N. U. lteber, wcro somewhat start, lrd from their usual sereuois by the ap pearance in their a,rlQrg,o(.soiiie,il4 or 20 of tlio young , ladles nnd gentlemen of our borough, who upon their, arrival proceeded at onco to tako possession of everything, when It leaked out that they had como to celebrate the 19th anniversary of tho birth of their eldest son, JVilllaiu.W. illeber. The party pro ceeded to enjoy themselves by tlio in troduction of games, music, etc., and at about 10 tho party partook of an elo gant repast, and at 11 o'clock they pro ceeded to their homes highly elated with Jho uyening'ci.cnU'.rtalntiient. Wo trust our young friend will live to wlt ness many such happy occasions, Tlio Molly IlnRulrca. Tlio following dispatch nppearcd in the-daily papers of Tuesday morning: Maucii CriuNiMarch 10 On Tues day night at 12 o'clock, about 0110 hun dred Molly Magulros passed through Asliton near Summit Hill, all armed, somo wltlrclubs and others with pistols and gun'i, nil being masked. They tvero In search of Luko Sweeny who tlio Molly's claimed is n working blackleg, lie and several others wcro notified to, ceaso work or take tho consequences, nnd they promised to do so in order to save their lives. Auction Snlos. Tho following public sales aro ndver-' tiscd to tako placo during tlio present month, by bills printed at Uio'-Advo-cate offlcor ' lCth.'-Valuablo farming stock and im. plcments of Wlllougliby Koons, Mahoning Vnlloy, -3 miles lrom Lehlghton. 10th. Horses", cows, sheep, pigs and farming implements of David D. Long, East Poun township. 18th. Valuablo farming stock and household furnlturo, of Henry Kothsteln, Mahoning Valley, com. menclng nt 10 o'clock a. it. 20th. Heal estate of Elizabeth Moul throp, deceased, lato of Lohigh'toii. Thos. Kemerer, Esq., administra tor. 23d Hotel flxtuics, household furni ture, &c, of H. & L. German, Eaglo Hotel, .Wank street, Le hlghton. 25th. Hy advertisement in today's paper, furniture, matched horses, i &o., of Nathan Klotz, Eaglo Ho tel, Summit Hill. 27th. Ilulldlng lots nnd mountnln land, lato of Ellas Strive, dee'd, at tho Exchange Hotel, Lehlghton. Aarou Slilvo and Henry Tucker, Administtatcrs. Wedding Anniversary. A very largo number of tho frlonls of Mrs. and Dr. N. U. Hober.assemblcd at tho Dr's resldcnco on JlZonday eve ning last, to eclebrato tho 20th aunlver sary of their wedded life. Among thoso preseut wo noticed, ox-Sheriff Itaudon bush, and lady, E n. Snyder, Esq., and lady, A. G. Dollenmayer, and lady, Wm. Zahner, aud lady, Plilllp Miller, aud lady, Thp. S. Heck, Esq., and lady, Chas. M. Sweeney, and lady, W. A. Graver, and fady. and a number of othersof tho Dr's most Intlmato friends. Tho evening was spent very pleasantly, Mrs. It. receiving a number of presents In tho shape of handkerchiefs, towels, and a very liandsomo gold ring. The party sat down to a most substantial aud well appointed supper tablo in tho large Jiall nt about 11 o'clock, to, which all did ample Justice), the balance uf tho evening was spent in agreeable conver sations Interspersed with music, etc., until "araang the woo sma' hours" when tho party" proceoded to llielr homes. Wo trust tho Dr. and his. good lady may live to celebrate thclrDIamond wedding, Iilst ofl.otters Remaining uncalled for in tho.Lchigh ton Fost-odlco March 10, 1873. -Indrew, Nathan Ilohcnold, Nathan Huhe, John ' Itothermor, Henry Bossard Saml It lllielnhlner, Joseph Hums, U W ltohrlg, Alieo Connors, Capt A llaudehbush Fra Dottery, Saolna Iteinaloy, Chas Doyle, Laur.uieo Jtubrecht, Jef, 2 Donahoe, Hugh, 2 Shiv'o, ylnnotta Fousto, Wm E Shires, Chris, 2 Grebert, Henry Sclioll,P E Gungelswcller, Jos Shcigovvnld Reub Horning, E L iJnyder, John Hagcn, George Snyder, Phaon Hollenbach, James Sherry, jldam Ilunslger, Amelia Shorni, Peter llartcr, Georgo Shorter, David Hondwarlc, Ellas Shafer, Ellas, 2 Ileeltart, John E Shairabcrgcr, Sarah Longae.hcr, Joel Smith, John 1-ouchnore, J 110 Thomas, Henjamtn, Maurer, Mrs Alico caro of Nathan Kolb lu Williams, HeuJ Mover, Alico, care Warick It G of Wm Leon'uard, Weiss, Wm Maulz, Alvena Yulles, August Perry, Joseph Wacham, Mc Persons calling for any of tho above letters will plcaso say "Advertised." II. H. Pbtehs, P. M. Tlio Gonl Trade, Tho representatives of what Is known as tho "Associated Coal Companies," meaning tho six great coal carrying and coal producing companies, met at New York on tho 2d instant, to con sider their plans for the future, and- to establish a schedulo ot prices for coal for the current term. After mature deliberation It was agreed that 110 re duction should bo mado lu prices so long ns tlio miners continue on a strike. Should tlio miners return to work, tho following tcalo of prices would go into elTect on tho first day after tho re suniptlotfof labor; Lump, $4,40; stea mer, if-LOOj Urate, $4.00; egg, $1.75; stovo, $5.30; chestnut, $4,35. Follow, ing this agreement, tho Philadelphia nnd Heading Coal and Irou Company, nnd tho Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western Itallroad Company Issued as their rospecttvo prices of coal for the. current month on condition that tho men'uow oa strike in tlio Schuylkill, Wyoming and Lehigh regions, resume work during tho mouth. The Coal and Iron Company has Issued Its circu lar lu regard to prices of coal for (ho month, and the condition under which it is to bo observed. It fixes Its prices for lmrd and soft white ash at 3 00 per ton, steamboat at $4, broken nt $4 10, egg nt $V'. Stove at H 80, nnd chest nut at S3!i. Some other qualities of coal are 20 to 110 cents por ton high er. These nro understood to be the prlcos of coal at the shlpplug point, Richmond, and do not vary materially from prices for March, 18T4. Tlio Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Company announces its ptlccs for Scran ton coal at llobokeu and Eltzabcti.port, as follows: Lump, 64 40; 'steamboat, J4 130; grate, U 00 ; vug, ?4 73 ; stove, S3 30, and chestnut, $1.33. Huyers not having' contracts will be charged by tho company fiftceu cetiti per ton more than above' prices. From, the printed ratej of this company, tho prlceH ate apparently lower than thoso given for Marcli last; this difference in favor of tho buyer, howover, I3 conditional up on the lesuinptlon of work by the mi ners' now on n btrlko lu the SihuylklU, Wyoming and LMilgh regions, of which there is no probability at present. Un der present circumstances dealers will bo compelled lo pay at least fifteen cts. per ton more than tlio publUhcd price, which will brlDg the rates for somo borts up to tho schedulo of last year, while- others will show an advance. Tlio Dcl'iwaro and Hudson C'aual Co., and the Pennsylvania Coal Co., have also Issued their circular prices, which are similar to thoso already named, tlio wholo movement, thus far, shuwh a concerted actloh In tho conduct of tho coil trade iu 1875, almost identical with that of 1874. Prices of coal and wages will bo fixed monthly, and they will generally advance with tho season, thus encouraging early purchases of coal, and thus lengthening tho season of pro duction and transportation, As yet iu the Schuylkill region theru' seems little disposition among tho men to go to work lu a body, nnd In tlio Lehigh re gion, at Ha.leton and vicinity, much bad feeling Is reported. At Scranton, last week, a mass mooting of miners was held ami decided nut to strike. Somo other nilnur regions, It U believ ed, sympathize In this nnti-stilko feel ing. Ledger, Sth. Squlblels liy "SXnrcutlo." An organ grinder was arrested last week tor playing music under falso pretenses, no was playing "Spring, Spring, gentle Spring." "It is hard, very hard," tho fellow said when ho fell upon tlio icy side walk. They say that Bcechcr said to Tll ton, who remarked to Moulton that Howen observed that Tracy said that Evarts (hero an exception was taken). Strawberries, 'peaches nnd green peas are plentiful. They wero put up last Summer; but are being put down quite fast at present. It is against tho law to go In bathing without being properly clad. This should'bo a warning to tlio boys of Lu hlghtou, not to bathe nt this timo of the year without their overcoats and gum shoes. "lack ycr boots V" HutUio gentle man addressed heeded not; then that boot-black slapped the gent upon the back and said : "1 say, old fellow, a civil question demands n civil answer." Thus did the black demand his "civil -rights." "Do ulltckens have tho sore throat after they are killed?" naked a Juve nile of ids mother. "Of course not, my soil.1' "Well, why does tho "gro cer tlu tyj their necks with lags wheu ho hangs them up V" Tlio.apothecary's wife Is glad that gecso are no longer In season. Hut It was economy and profit to Mr. Pilgar llc; for tho 'goose could bo eaten nnd tho grease disposed of at a profit to the paronU of croupy children. "Pull up another inch," said a pas sengor tlio other day to an engineer of ono of tho Lehigh Valley trains. ''I'm bound to havo tlio worth of my money, and I want full measure before I get off." Now Is tho t lino t o jjnsli About tho beautiful slush, Tho "leo gorge" makes tin) river look gorgeous, but it does , not seem over nice that a river should have gorged Itself with leo. A liandsomo gentleman was -In to see Yours, Ac., last week. Wo ex tended our Hipper In tlio most gracious manner and bade him welcome. Phlla. March 0. Publications. A Vai.udai.kNEw Rook. Tho glory of tho present ago 13 the diffusion of useful information. Tho appearance therefore of any now publication that bids, fair to enlighten tho masses still moro fully, upon any practical subject, should bo regarded as reasonable ground for congratulation. It givc3 us pleasure therefore, to call tho attention ot our readers to Dr. R. V. Plerco's fortlicom. ing book entitled tho People's Common Sonso Medical Adviser. This work will contain about nino hundred' pages, will be well bound, Illustrated with about two hundred wood.cuts and col. lorod plalqs, nnd pent by mall to mis address for the uiipreccdcntedly low price of $1.50. It will bn ready for delivery early In April. Tlio Author has becomo widely and favorably known to the American as' well as the peppiq of several foreign nations, through Ills family niedlclnes,and has (ho fouuderof the World's Dispensary at llutr.ilo, N. Y , established for the treatment of chronic diseases, and now ventures to appear In, tho now lole of authorship. From a perusal of ndvanco pages, we believe t)ui book Is calculated to be emi nently )i$6f u. It embraces 11 w idu 1 ango of subjects, all of them bearing with moro or less directness upon tho all-important questions of health. BIoIol'v. Physiology, the Cerebral Functions, tho Human Teiupcinments, nnd Hygienic Treatment, or Nursing of tho sick, re ceive mat, attention which their relative importance demands. Physical and Mental Culture, Ventilation, Sleep, Oleanllne-is.Foud, J -verages and Cloth ing nro practical lopl'-i and nio treated In a practical manner The u u ot Wn - tor as a Rcmedlcal Agent receives that attention which It deserves. Under tlio head n( Remidles lor Diseases h pros tinted n list of our most useful Indigen ous ntedleial plants, together with their properties and uses and pictorial re presentations of many or the most Im portant. Tho appropriate doso of eacli remedy Is also given. .After n suita ble Introduction wo h-ivo In Part Four'h, Diseases nnd their Remedial Treatment. Almost every disorder that preys upon the linman system Is hero describe I, together with Its symptom", causes null treatment, as far as It Is thought sn.fo and advisable for the mm professional to prescribe. Chronic ail ments receive special ntteiitlou, A chapter on incidents add emergencies Is ti very uselnl feature of tho book. Reside this, much miscellaneous nnd profital Information is given, which will mako it a genuine "vnde ineeum" a convenient companion in overy liou-ie-Iiold. Mnuy n precious life lias been lost from the lack of just (bo knowlego which this woik Imparts. A healthy moral sentiment proales t!io whole wotk, and wo cordially commoni! it as worthy of a placo In overy family. The AjinitiCAN Mmiton. Wo havi received tho first numucr of this nuvv weekly paper. Tho publishers nn no'tiuco ns Its object "to supply tho reading public with what Is nowesc and of highest merit In tho world's litera ture, in eonvetiiant, roadablo form, nt tho very minimum of cost." Its be ginning" and its promises look well. This week Miss Hraddou, who by a largo- portion of tlio reading public is considered tho most brilliant and fas cinating w 1 iter among living lady au thors, presents a largo installment of her story "Hostages to Fortune" Next week a story by Wllklo Collins Is announced to begin. Terms of the pa per, two cents n week, or ono dollar a year, it will bo sent fivo weoks on tilal for ten cents. Inducements arc offered to agents and clubs. Address Tho Auieilcan Mlaror, P. O. liox 4021, New York City. Kcllglous. Tho Reformed congregation will hold services in tlio Academy, to-morrow (Sunday) lu tho morning at 10 o' clock lu German, and at 7 o'clock In the evening ni tho English, lauguage. ltev. D. K. Derr; pastor. Methodist Episcopal church, Wil mer Cullman pastor. Preaching: 10: 30 a. in., and 7:30 p. 111. Subject of evening sermon: Christian Unity. Sun day School 2 p. m. The latest returns from Now" Hamp shire show that thcro has been no choice for Governor by the peoplu, nnd Indicate that the Democrats have car-. ried tho First and Second Congressional Districts. The Republicans will havo the Legislature, which will elect Che ney as Governor. Rev. James Richardson, D. D., i'ishop of the Canadian M. E. Church, tiled nt Toronto on Tuesday night, aged 87. Hu was a Canadian by birth, nnd was on olllcor ot tho British navy on tho Lakes during the wnr of 1812, lu which he lost his left arm by a can non ball. Ho became an Itinerant preacher In 1825, tilled numerous of fices in the t'huich beforo ho was chctcd Hlshop, and discharged the du ties ot tho latter position without as slstanco until last year, Tho storm ou Sunday did consider able damage at Wllkcsbarro, whero snow fell to a depth of twenty Inchos. Tho snow was wet and heavy, and damaged tlio loofsof many buildings. Tho roof of tho market house partially gavo way, whllo tho carriage house cf Wilson & Stark was crushed In. It contained nearly eighty carriages, all but six or seven of which wcro damag ed, and the loss Is estimated at 87,000. Tho loofs of several private stables also gavo way. In Now York nnd Now England tho s'torm was vory severe, and railroad travel In all directions was delayed. Tho Erlo Railway trains wero detained from three to ulna hours, nnd two of thorn, which got oil tlio track, ndded to tho obstruction of tlio road. At Poughkeopsle nearly eighteen Inches of buow fell, and fivo freight trains wero blocked .for several hours. Tho heavy snow also Increased the fears of a dlsasterous Hood. Trains wcro also delayed in Massachusetts nnd Now Hampshire. ilZiirrlctl, On the 13th ult., by Rev. A. Harthol omow, Mr. John S. Wolfe, of Lehigli tou, nnd Mrs. ScllmU Frltzlngcr or Pairyvllle. Ou the 20th ult., by same, Jir. John Snyder, ot Upper Towamenslng Twp., and Miss Harriet Zlegcnfuss of Frauk llu Twp. On tlio 21st ult., by samo. Mr Mon rou Milton Uirnes, of ncthlehcni.iVbrth ampton Co., and Miss Hufflna Rehrlg, of Franklin Twp., Carbon Co. On tho Cth Inst.) by same, Mr. Den nis Rehtlg, and Miss Julln Elizabeth Lentz. both of Mahoning Twp. On tho Oth lust., by same, Mr. Reu ben Grow, and Miss Mary Magdalluo Schwartz, both of Lehlghton. ' Ol cd, 0(1 tho, 10th ult ,ln Lower Towamen slng Twp., Robert Edwin, son of Edwin nud Elleinlna Sheacr, Aged, l yr., 0 mo., 22ds, On tho 13th ult., In Jahonlng Twp., George W.j son ot Wm. uud Elizabeth Hechtel. Aged, 20 ds. On tho same day, lu Franklin Twp , Charles, son of Win; 'and Elizabeth Esch. Aged, 1 yr.,'20ds. Qn tlie )5tl ult., in Franklin Twp., Chailos, son of Jujill ami MfuaBover. Aged, 5 yr.s., 2 mo., 13 ds.' On tho '23rd ult., lu Lower Towa menslng Twp., Henry Edwin, bun of David and Lucy Ann UI040, vlged, 1 yi , 7 mo., 11 ds. ,, On tho 27tn ult., in Parryvlllo, Louisa Martha, daughter of Nero and Louisa Weiss. Jgwl, Onio.i 7 ds. Ou the -nil lnt, in Lehiglituu, Hat tie Jauo.d.iughter of William li. Uho.uN and Aunetta Koons, Aged, 5 mo., 7 ils. On tho U 111st . In Wi inmt, Clu., s in of Franklin II. an 1 lowi.i (.ieriu.ni. A " il - r 1 llnu , 1.' ds. l..i.llUtUM.H Cosing Prices of DrIIavkk & Towns kmu, Stock, Gpveriiiijout nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Match 11th, 1S73. U. r.r:. lssi . . . 19 Md. mltpA U.?.."iOI, mi . . . 1 ,,. 1c,t ntu,l. U. S.r.2),lSl!l . . . IT'jf lil.t. IT"h vk-Hf. II. r-.filM.tHIV) . . . l!j2t.M. 1 Jjg nsknl. IT. S f,20, ISdWJ.AJ. . IsTjl.M. ISS nkot! U. 8. ft 2), 18117 . . . Ilfl? I'M 1'ls2iikw. U. P. ft 20. IBM . . . MX Mil. Il02k"l U.S. lu ll . . .11 l,IJ 11'Js.lto.l. U. . Currpticjr, (" . . IU Mil. 1.1' nuked I'. D. A'n 1SSI, iiiiw . . 111 I.1J. M'nki.il. IViniKtlimilit 11. II. . . f.V.. 1 11. M nkiil. l-hll i. A 11 Milln II. It. . ftil'-i Mil. sa s.kt Irf'hli'li rtll'iv Itilliui I :, I.I.I. cK(aknr. I -Will Cui .c rwiv.Uo. ,1 M., W., 4kl. i '...li..iiii..l:iiuHiifN,.. V-HH II I. 1 .4 khKdI. (Inlil . . . .' . 13 1.11. I:.',, .nki. l. fell.- -r ... 7 M.l. U nxkuJ.. Bil'j'lteJl'Ultj'Sltliiuit J'l ifiPN, Ciiiefully cotri-cted each week express ly for "Tho Carbon Advocate' Apples, perbushet CO " diiu.l. per 11)....' 13 to V, Jlutter, roll, pur lb 'M Cnbbago, per head i.o to 1 Cheese, factory, per lb 2-J Eggs, per doi-ii, 30 Flail, mackerel, No. i 13 to lo Ham, per lb 18 Lard, pure, per lb 20 Pork, prime mess, per lb, 12 Potatoes, per bushel 73 Corn, per bushel 0 1 01) Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 2 00 " Bran " i " Rye, " 2 20, " Mixed " 2 10 Flour, Wheat, per bid.. 7 00 " Rvo.periuu jus u Oats, Whlto per bushel ' " Jllaclc, per utisnci w- Hay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundle "O Coa , chestnut, per ton - " stove, per ton '. ... ' Hides, green, per lb u to 7c Calf Skins, each 1 2. to 1 Dti Sheep Skins.kill'd this mo.,ea 12.1 to 100 Special Notices. TO CONSUMPTIVES that droaa disease, Consumption, by a Pimple rem edy,1 li nuxlous loni&ku Uucvm to his fellow Mif forers tho means of euro. To all whu doslro It, h will Bonanmjiy ui iu imouiiv.. . , charto), with the drectlons for preparing and us. inj inu sauiu, which nj ..--- for UOJfSUMrTIOS, ASTUMA, niw.TV.iii i ta, wt dress, Uev. K. A. WiLsON, 131 1'onuSto Williamsburg, Now York. Deo. 2(iin ( ... ERRORS OFjYOUTH AGHNTLBMAN who Buffered for years rroiu is'on lous Uoblllty, Premature Decay, and ull .i . ur..i in.iicnpaHnrt will, for tho Mka Of bullring humanity, neml frea to nU.who Bliutile remedy by which lie cured. SulTerers d J fco by ftddrtissln In urftfet confidence, Do.EC,-0 m. OONSUMPIIVtSana thoso who eiperloncoany. dWlculty with tho throat, lung , or any or tho1 relwtory orcan wlU coaut (heir .ovtn Interosta A. J. Darllujc, nnJ ln(uitloBnhout Ur.Morrlsi SvrupBr'rHr,WliaChorryan4 llorchound. iUo, iu3Jlc.it o-i-oKouciesiHiustw , : " nro wull known. Tholr curatlvo prlnclplei bfto Ixitii rnrrally conlblnod by tho most ilnst-lnK stleiillrie iirocoss, with many other ce"tj';lo ln- cantratoj forra.tho vcrtcstcnct of ttlJtil ortharoott InfallUolJUf-ionlotlraplt'a known 0 mpJIlt ... i1. ... i.t-.. tnf nroun. lor ,ifo by a do uer. po,.i....-i Tho moat Wonderfal Dlicovery tit tlio lot" Century, TTR. 3. ID. OW-'S Arabian Milk Cure . . .. -r tt ipunniT nilPST 'niA LUNU5. (Theouly Modl.lne of thoklud In tho world.) . Tft,- . . . -i. iiK.iiifiittt-. Tnrln- Unvith, Catarrh, Croup, Oou, CoUa, Ac, In. 'nrtTii Tllnnrl Plirificr. Which UIITUKS from h"'orT.PF"Y'uj;v5 ISlMMEDlAIl! ACTIO!" Um mo ; " " and UUMD. It I. pur; y TWUb ta.. wl rfj ohll.r'iunr.Vs all kind., ""ConMpt iirtwU Vnr flKNKUAU DKU1MT 1jU5T TlONS'I'-clullengothe 19th Cjntury" to find ... .....'.1 initio i worth Its woiahtln gold. l'rico,1.00iwrl)ottl. tt? e ti. linWK'S Arabian c Liver Pills ThoycleauBo tha LWor and Bitmiacu inuruu8.j remove uuuii nuiion, vr'v:v :r . other injorlou's lngrdl.nl,ana "'"W tudso oraan, wiiuouv .ww.b -u r- nsa. 1'tlco S3 conta per bolt. OONSUMlTIvEH Should aatl throaof tlwnbovo Medlelnel. ld by A. J. UU11L1NG, UruifUt, aolo Agent. '"dKMI'. mVE, t. I'ropr'wor.'lOl ChamWr. Stroot, Now Vork. npr-11, ! 1 W. EACHES, Contractor Builder, LEIUGUTONi risNN'A. IMuiii aatl HjicclllcatJons For nil kluils ol Buildings mailo nt tlio shortest aotico. HO OIIAItOES Mado for Tlana anilSpoclllcatlons wlifcn tho pontract In awarduil to tlio umli'r signed. A. W. KAC1IUS. Juno H, 1873-yl ' W" 1LV, Oil,, WilV will you suttVr with that Comili or CMi )sm rullt'f msy b.'had liuiiiecllatciyhy usliiy JUIlIilNtl'S Uompounil Synn ot Tar WKi Ulnifry and Hoioliouud. TOJ01C IJKAUTlfU- li O O IC -"ItOSVI A Hottln of DUltUXO'S nOS15 OtiYCKltlXU for- KouKlmma of HiA Skin, liaiiml Hands, Sc., only 20 conts i bottti1. ' lnay FQKC'ouclis.Cold, C'raiiips.A-lluna, rntluenza,. Jlnarseiifiij, .UrunchlUs,. nnd liluipiont call U-ntz's Uruavtorc. OIIOI'JH Ii'iiimrs fur Mwllral jiur 1)1.1,1,11,0. W, Ianit's Drtig bturo ll.inl: Street. MOTllKllS, Ivlk nt that UMa, L haa Worms. Un or send at onra in lu'iH.'M.'s Ditia Store, ami ct Imt 1 1 r hu v,'.ji;ii s ni l', 8u l'h'a-i aut and y t o 'a - ti'uj 'i