Advertising RiUcn. f i W deir It JUtUfM7 unjlrtfa ul no i)JirUm!Bt be Inserted Jn Um olamfu njf Tj5iiu)iv)Af.Tp?iiv,tht,i3',.flTefnIt unknown paJlesprflrms,unlciBenipanled with tuOAin.'hlotag:itnOTM(lta! AsVerfisenjentttor 1 ylarpef inch each Insartktt .i"''s' . , iJOCenli. " Six MoBthB,perincheachnsertlou 1S Cent". ' rthrepiMtliS,,r " i'-i, io Cents. -AlX-eM rban three raoutfi, flriltuw-sV tlon $1, each eubseiiuentnsertloa 25 Cents J H. V. MORTlttMBlt, PuMlsher. -OS MSTRIOT" AtTOKNEY 4 b6lNSEL0B. A UAW Ofhci, No, 2, Mansion Housa, , tiJiAucn.cuuNK, pa. BjttllnglEiUl.iilloe Acfpunta and Orpfcsns transacUons In English and.Oerman. 1Jsn9, EATORDAY MORNING, MARCH20, 1875 vEocarahd Persona?' Court commences Monday i next. Friday. ,March,2QrGood.Friday. ' M feqmlayt Mareui,2fi, .Easter ,6unday, ,. Slatlngtont has a borough debt 8.443.80.' The Hon. ,0. R. Buckalew will future' practice law In Wilkesbarro -J Troilt41aliJnf can' bo legally indnl g&injroriandafterthestOt'Aprill The men , at Cadterton are now working fall tlme-lO'bours a.day. Trochvlilo must be a thriving place tojlve in. Tbo mother, of a family of 13 children, a few;, days .ago, .presented her husband wltutwjns. '' " "Mr. John li. Faga, of- Upper Mauch Chunk, tJs. the agent for the, celebrated Wilsdri'Sowlng Macblriu;un doubtedly the best machine in.ttio mar ket'. If you have no. machine get, one now- , Mr. Daniel Araer, an old and re pected resident of Franklin township, dlodjpn Monday evening, last. ri Tub's. A. Williams has removed his boot and Bhoe establlshmenbfrom near ly opposite'' Durllngs drug store, to his new store on Second street, And is sell ins; flour, feed.&caj lowest rates. Try him. tT;We.Jeam tbaWao,nMitiqn.of.S60 foet,ilo i banded totheLrJV? Co'a. blacksmltli shopatFsckerton,and that the work'wlll commence' at once. Rescue, Hook &" Ladder Co.. of Mauch Chunk, will glyo their first ball, in Rhoad's nail, on Tuesday evening, April 20th Rentes Orchestra.of Pblla-.' drlphla'-.bas boon engaged1 for the 'occa sion. Now buy your tickets, ' A'couhtyTnectirig' wll'bo held in the Court House on Monday evening, March 22d, for thep urposo of making arrangements- to raise money for the coming Centennial celebration In Plilla. Thequestiona.ofthe'ftdpresentatlori of Carbon county "vflll have tit- the great exhibition, will also bo discussed. Hon. Chas. .Albright, of Mauch Chunk; returned from Washington on Thursday last week', and was treated to a serenaded by the nibernla Cornet Band. 411 tho go,- David 'Ebbert's neat cutters and fast horses, which can bo liad.at all. times of the day and evening at popular prices. : ' ' -" J A man named Jfartln Weaver, of Bast Mauch' Chunk, bn returning' from' his occupation .as watchman at tho en gine house, on Sunday evening last, complained to. his wtfo'pf feeling a chok ing sensation, and 'lit mediately felt to the floor and died. lie was about 85 years otjige. , , Wo understand that a number of our citizens are about to organize a dra matic association in this place. A meet ing for that purpose will bo held In Firemen's Hall, at 7 o'clock this (Sat urday) evening,, 1000 Men Wanted. To secure great bargains at Laury & Peter.. They; nave .jus$ received a large swck or ian ry worsted and casslmero suitings, which they are. prepared to make up in first elasa style,-ot 1876 prices, to suit tho tinea. On Tuesday the'Lehlgh and Read ing Railroad (formerly! the Berks Co. Road) was leased to tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, fotjlio term of nfoety-nlnekyeare,vl-and''will hereafter bo known as the "Berks and Lehigh Branch"of the latter road. This will givg.the Heading 'Company direct communication with the coal mines of tho Lohlgh'Valley. The Catasauiua Rolling Mill' has beer compelled to'stop again, 'the coal on band having beep all consumed, with no prospect that , any was to be obtain ed for the'present.. Operations at the Feipdale Rofltng ,MU1 have also been discontinued. . , The Phcenljc Flro Company of Cal eauqua have added a gymnasium to the many, other attractions In, their nice engine b'ouse.r-6, presume this is' for pbyrfcal developcmeuC " 't-A'new Catholic Church Is to be built at the corner of Second and Un ion streets, in Catasauq.ua, during tbo coming season; ' ' The coats' made un ,bv Laurv fc Peters arenot 'ouly'.ueatly' trimmed but well tnade up of, the best material; and Ine "fit" Is Unsurpassed by "any other - V- .14 W . .. u- F',.-1,Pl08SW8LMPU'ar livery -man, u again ready to supply you .with, first-class teams at low prices. iB uas-also a few;, eligibly located lots in this borough; which be will sell low ior casn. LiOOK. at wem. ' The forbon Advocate of Lehlehton. and the tyummlt JI111 Intelligencer are having lively .times for the past few weeks. "Echoes" is of the opinion that that Adrocte"mau la on the right track h was no; legal w givetne intelligen cer (printed' Ju Scbuylkill.county) f 121 for advertising that which belongs qx-. ciusiyeiy to uarbqn county. Mauch Chunk correspondence of the, Jornlno 'Il'H Tho Rcpupllcan Stato Contral Com- mittco, at their meeting ireiu at uarris burg, resolved to Hold the btato ventton for the nomination of caj tea for-Governor and Treasurer, castcflD'ri'the 26th of May. A portion of the miners of tho Le high and Wllkes-Barro Co., have re sumed work tills week, at the reduced wages. Tlii miners at Swoyers mines at a meeting this week, resolved not to go to work at the reduction. The par tial resumption of a portion of the col. lierles aboutjWilkes-Barrer hasf -however," probably broken the '"back of the suspension In that region. City Jour nal. Tho Democratic State Contral Com mittee h a vo appointed Erlo as tho place for holding tho next Stato Convention, and the 8th of September as the day. This will give less thanjtwo months for prosecuting the campaign, which is veryenort considering that tho two Im portant officers gf Governor' and Treas jrfer.are to bo elected. ' ' Mr. David Bcltz, of Beltzvllle.near the Big Creek, proposes to put up a large frame dwelling, as soon as tho weather permits, to serve asstoro room, tavern and dwelling. Mr. Jos. Seldle, wuo resides in tho neighborhood, i.nlso nrrinAcea1 tA'aroitf , a A linmmnillnna t molt- for himself and family. Our talented young friend, W, Rapshcr, Esq., of this borough, has attending tho bupreme Court, Philadelphia, during tho past week, before which court he had several cases to argue. Mr. Rapsher Is rapidly at taining to a position In the first ranks votion to tue mtcrosts ot his clients winning golden opinions. If you want a dish ot nice go to u iirocK & uo. 'i hoy iiavetnem fresh every day and serve thenrup in every style to suit the taste of customers. Tbo mills of tho, Bethlehem Iron company, whlch'some elght'or-teu days ago wero forced ito suspend .operations for want of coal, have resumed in all their departments, now using Boft or bituminous coal. As a result tho smoke arising from the stacks Is very dense and black somewhat after the style ot theiPlttsbiirg .manufacturing' establish-; mcnts. Allentown Democrat. And now It has come to be the turn of Peter S. Kelser, ex-Sherltt of .Carbon, to learn and feel how it is when a Sheriff 'steps )n and makes levy on everything a man owns. 'The Sheriff ot this county has made seizure of all his personal property at blatlngton, where he resides at present, while his real estate in MauctChunk is to be sold under the hammer on the 22d Inst, by the Sheriff ot Carbon. lie Is to be entirely cleaned out, having very fool ishly signed off the $300 exemption law. Allentown Democrat. J; K. Hill, 'of West Penn township. Schuylkill county, has leased the Far nier'a Hotel, on Second street, thisbor ougb, and will take possession on or about the 15th of April. . Poor Eveland Is the sickest man in ten counties. Unable to prove the le gality uf the publishing ot the election proclamation, &c in his "bantling," tho Intelligencer, which he acknowledges to have been printed outside ot tho county, or to justify the Commissioners In tho payment or tho bill, tv.il out ot the people's money, he wqrks himself ub to such a nltch ot oxcltement as to lose all control of his better Judgment, and In every other paragraph ot his last issue siineKs "wnisuey wnisKeyr' Poor fellow, it Is evldeut that his brain has already .commenced undergoing the process 6t "softening," cousoqueut up on his liberal Indulgence in "tangle foot." Poor Danl 1 1 J. K. Rlckert has still a few ot those eligible lots in Rickertstown to dispose of. It you feel 11 ke securing a good home call and see him. Die Is also supplying flour, feed, lumber aud coal at the low est rates. Two entertainments will bo clven in Washington Hall, Parryvllle, Friday and Saturday evenings of this week,for the benefit or the. M.-15. Sabbath schools ot that borough. Tho entertainments will consist of dialogues,, tableaux and music, aud will undoubtedly be worth the 25 cents nskei for admission, Inde pendent of its laudable object; . Go to night. The Slatlngton News says Mr. P. S. Kelser, proprietor ot the American Hotel, ot that place, will move to Hazie-' ton about the 1st of April, where he will take charge ot tho well-known Uazlcton Houso. Mr. K. has the repu tation of belng'a first-class hotellst. We, wish him 6uccessi Send your orders for Job printing to mo advocate omce. new press and a large lot of new and elegant type Just received. i Prices fully1 as low 'as Hew York or Philadelphia. "A Subscriber" writes us from New Mahoning,, stating, as an evidence tnat spring is approaching," Lthat a few days ago be saw at tho residence of Mr. G'. Dllche?'a nffeV'ot full grown cherry blossoms and leaves; and concludes by inviting all "doubting inomases" to can ana see mem. y-Tlio new truck, building by Ro jrflg & Hoflord, of this place, for Rescue Hook & Ladder Co., ot Mauch Chunk, U progressing finely. It was put In the palnUhpp on! Friday this weak. Subscribers for the Advocate coming in finely. We have added 10 to our list during the past week. Wo have still room for more. The Democratic. State Convention will he held in Erie on Wednesday, $epiemoerf ioo. On Sunday morning a fire broke out at the School slate works of Mr Da vid Williams, at Slatlngton, the bull- dins and contents were entirely de stroyed, The joss is partially covered uy lusurouue. o. a. it. of n. o. The next regular meeting of Infinito, Castle, Ho. 78, ot this order will meet in Reber's Hall, on Monday evening March .22, at 7..Q0 o'clock. A full at teudaocels requested. S.. R, Uiujam, St K R. S. oysmrs gUiVaynoWery. Aaronhlvo, qt, Beaver Runr'.tnaflo complaint before Wrn. Sutler, Esq.. of Mauch '-Chunk, or) Tuesday t morning last, that ho had 'been stopped on the roa'dCotvfeeu'Uio Whltoeat, and Sum mtt Hill by a man who "drew from his pocket a "billy" and demanded his money. Mr. Shlve, naturally! became alarmed, and hearing other parties in the woods closo by, which he supposed proceeded from the fellow.'s companions, yielded to the thrcatnlhg .demands ot tho, robber, and delivered, oyer to htm a small amount ot money which 'tio had in his possession; and left the locality with'all tho," speed ho possibly .could.' Thero is some clue to the scamps, and we trust they will be brought to, speedy punishment. Rellglonfi. Preparatory Communion scrvlcywlll bo held In Trinity Evangelical lAtheran Church, corner of Iron and Northamp ton-Streets, this '(Saturday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, and preaching, In tho ove nurt; at 7' o'clock, 'To-morrow (Sun- ay), at .10 o'clock, a, m., preaching in German, and Communion, and at 7 p. rm preaching in English. 'Prof. Miller1 will officiate, on the occasion." Mollified. 1 Pa. March 15. 1875. Mb. -Is it' not rather s'trango that so Mr. and Mt&, Magulres should have called their daughters "Molly?" If Ij wero to write to my Molly darllnt, shuro the letter might go to one ot the other'Mlss Mollies nti thin there would be a ructon an' a row. Why! I read In your paper that thero was a procession otone hundred ifolly Maguires, who passed through Ashton the other night. all armed with plshtolcs.guns and clubs, searchlng.for one L'uke Sweeney, Arrant Luke,, .suro.yo musht be a gay deceiv er to'have so many Molliosaftherveos, bad lack to ,yer sowl. Whin, I read about It I puffed, me dudbeen, tuk a slolght sup an consoled meself.wid sing ing in a mlnortej tbit jbeaiitiful balr tad: "I'm notm'eseliat all.izbily.dear.'' Tours Mollified Maucctio. Ilouk A Iiadder Co'a E n'tertalnmcnt The entertainment' given by Lehigh. Hook & Ladder Co., In tho hall ot the new School house, on Friday and Satur day evenings of last week,proved a com plete success. The, attendance each evening, was largo and apprtclatlve,and the performance' was fully equal to that of any amateur troupe we have hereto fore witnessed outside of the cities Uncle Bauman Intho German 'farce "Ho is not Jealous," was well conceiv ed by Fi 'Debordej the Duet, "Gipsy Countess' by, Mls3E. Hauk and Mr. H. A. Kuutz was well rendered and was received with much applause. The farce ot ''John Schmidt, the Persecuted Dutchman," was well put upon tho stage, all of the characters filling their pa1s with much' credit to themselves' and to the satisfaction of the uudlenco. music furnished by the Macdaniels fam-ily-was'well chosen, and was highly ap preciated. Wm., Wood's Inimitable comic songs brought down the house he is A No. 1 The amount realized by the Company after paying atl expenses wilt bo about (75; which will enable them to liquidate the debt on their truck and ladders. Tlie Coal Trade There is one noticeable feature in tho coal trade In the anthracite regions, and that is, that the quantity ot bituminous coal consumed is on tho Increase. Those manufacturers who desire to keep their works in operation are in a measure com pelled to this use by reason of non working of the mines of anthracite coal. In ev)denco ot the great increase of this trade the Pennsylvania Ralbroadfor last weektransported 74,074 tons of coal and coke, principally coming east to supply Eastern markets. From Tyrone the shipments were last week 18,321 tons, which Is nearly double the quanti ty sent at same time last year. .Broad Top Is also increasing its shipments to supply the factories, &e., on tho line ot the Schuylkill and Lehigh, and also at Philadelphia. On the Lehigh up to this time last year there were only 5202 tons ot bituminous coal sent by that route. This year so far, the shipments have amounted within three months to 10, 253 tons, an Increase of 13,060 tons, while the whole shipments of bitumin ous coal last year via the Lehigh were only 20,002 tons. Reductions have been made In the frelcht charges for bitumin ous coal on the Pennsylvania Railroad and also on the Baltimore and Ohio road, so that the Schuylkill Taller. nd also at Philadelphia, they will be supplied from the Cumberland as well as tho Western bituminous regions. Those who live by producing and transport-. Ing hard coal .should take care that the market they are now creating for bl-' tumlnqus coal, oy not producing anthra cite, does not continue, after the neces sary preparations are made for using the softer coal, longer than is desired or than is now contemplated. As yet there Is no approach to a compromise be tween the operators and the miners as to wages, though we have all the lime felt assured that such compromise would follow a 'short supply ot coal In the market, and that mining would then be resumed at about last year's wages. We still hope that we shall not be mistaken In this conclusion. At Port Richmond for the week ending the 18th Instant, there were no receipts of coal and the shipments but 8500 tons, leaving but 20,000 tons un baud. Philadelphia T ...Inn- 1 K.I. ' A Card. Lelilgh Hook & ladder, p., No. 1, .of Lebtghto'n, doslro to-roturn tiidr sin cere thanks :to tho ladies end fientle raeu who -so 'kindly volunteered on thq occasion -of their entertainment for their vnluablo assistance, and to tho publlo forthe iiberal patronage exten ded to them on tho occasion. F. Debordk. March 15, 1875. Chairman bt Com. The Centennial Tea Party. During tho last wcok ladles of our borobgh have taken active measures to get np the abovo social festival, aud have', succeeded, admirably. On .Mon daylast Mrs. A. A. Douglass, Mrs. C. Webb and Mrs. E. Polk, constituted themselves a committee, and, by night had so far progressed in the work that a meeting for organization and discus sion, was held a( the residence of Mrs. Douglass. At tho appointed hour' a large number of ladles were present. Mrs. A. A., Douglass was unanimously, called to tho chair, and after stating tho objects of the meeting, Mra. Wm, Lilly wak,elccted Vice President, Mrs.,C. H. Webb, Secretary, and Mrs. H. fel,Pack. er, Treasurer. On motion, Mrs. Sayre and Mrs. Shoemaker, 'of this borough, and Mrs. Treharn, of East Mauch Chunk, were constituted a committee th solicit contributions, .of Irnohey, rproj visions, cakes, etc. .Mrs. E, T. Booth and Mrs. H. E. Packer wore appointed a committee to select cupsahd saucers, appropriately marked, to bo given to each holder of a. coupon ticket. , Thirteen tables will bespread, repre senting the thirteen original states, pre sided over by the following ladles: irs., I'olK, Mrs. blceer, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. T. F. Walter, Mrs. Dolon.Mrs. Shoemak er, Mrs. J. L Blakslee, Mrs. Booth, Mrs. Sayre, Mrs. Treharn, Mrs. Thos. Heb erllng, and Mrs. H. E. Packer; assisted by Misses, F.Sheek, E. Polk, H. Polk, Mary Brodhead, E. Salkeld, A. Patter sonj Florence and H. Baldwin, M. Mc Mullen.G. Cbrtright, F.'JJutler, J. Bab cock, Mary' and Bessie Hazard, Lou and Kato , Sayre, , Mary Simpson,, E. Foster, Hannahand Mary Lelsenrlng, E. Yeager, Lizzie Wiggins, L. Vanne- man, O. Warg, M. White, LbuStruth' ers. On Wednesday evenlne last an' ad tk" n rl journed meeting was held, when tho following additional committees wero appointed; On ice cream and cake ta bles, Mrs. Craig; on decorations, Mrs. J. I."-Blakslee, Mrs. Polk, Mrs. Salkeld, Mrs Booth and.Mrs. T. J. Heberllng. A committee on music vras also' appoint ed. . " The following named ladles are ifrs. Craig's aids at the .ice cream .and cake tables; Bella Beabm, Carrie Heckmah, Mallle Beahm, Lizzie Yeager. Annie Calvin, Emma Fldler, Mary Remmel, ond Fannie Morris, Flower girls :' Ket tle' Krause, Georgio Booth, Gertndo Shoemaker, Llrzlo Sutler, Carrie 3r6w.n and Mary Robinson. The entertainment will be held at the Mansion House, Wednesday evening, March 81st. Tea will be served from' seven until 9 P. M., after which' a pro nianade concert will take place. Tick ets are now on sale 'at $1.50' each, and will entitle the holder to admission, tea, a present ot cub and saucer, and tho at-, ter festivities of the evening, Good music will be provided for the occasion. And now fof a united and. hear tyj ef fort and 'willing co-operation of all to Insure tho success of an enterprise so auspiciously Inaugurated. Let every one who can participate) or, it unable to attend the proposed party on the eve ning in question, let him purchase tickets for complimentary distribution among friends, to the extent of his abi lity. The low figures at which tickets are offered will enable almost any one to further tbo project. Let alt put their shoulders'to tho wheel, and thus' assist In achieving the grand 'success we hope this to be. Other places in the Valley, have done nobly, hence tho importance of a general and generous response, which olono.wlU'enablo us to equal, it not eclipse, neighboring towns. Mauch .Chunk Democrat, 13th lust. St. Patrick'. Day. The following Interesting accout of the "day's doings" at Mauch Chunk, we copy from the correspondence ot the Morning1 Herald of Thursday ; Tho day, which is dear to the hearts of our. Irish-American citizens, 'vias this year celebrated with more than the usual ' harmony and good-fellowship by the Hibernian Benevolent Association co- Join tly with the old Ribbon men, and reminded1 us somwhatof times gono by when nothing but the latter predomina ted. The lite of tho esteemed and lov ed St Patrick Is too well known to need mentioned in this connection, save to state that each arinlversary ot Ireland's patron saint Is ever green in. the mem ory ot Irishmen and U faithfully and religiously observed, each time with greater' respect and veneration, fha morning ot the 17th was ushered Id by the sounds ot the drum, corps, and from one end of Mauch Chunk to the other, East and Upper 2auctt Chuuk included, were heard playing the old but fa miliar air "St. Patrick's Day In the Morning." Of course tho young lads were .toon up and along with them, From 7 to 8 o'clock a large number ot men, In regalia, could be seen wending their way to tbo renderrous of the HI berlan'a in RboaaV Hal L At'eigbt o' clock sharp tbo procession formed In front ot their hall In the following order : H. B. A. of JlTauch Chunk (12Q), headed by their band, and the U. B. A. of Nesquuhunlug (50), i bringing up the tear, uuder the illreo- Vn -r - - - -ry- ,, j ,r tlon, of the following officers : Chief Marshal, I).,C. Jfulhern, of A. B. A. of Mauch Chunk; First Aid, Tlraplliy. -ucuinipy; second. Aid, Deunla JtUIti ley: Jarshal of Ribbon men, John Reo- der; Assistant, John Perry ; Jarshal ot jYesquehonlng H. B. A John Gorry Aid, J, MoDermot, The following is tlioiroute; Down Broadway ito Susquo lianna.ithenco to Mansion House, coun termarchlng'to Court House, where the Ribbon men wero met and passing sal i! to tendered them as they fell In lino, 40 men, headed by tho Parryvillo Band; thenco up Broadway to the Church of" the Immaculate Conception, whero appropriate Ceremonies took place; after tho service formed again moved up Broadway, to tho. w. Ire mill countermarched and down to High St. over High St. to Raco St,, up Race St. to' Upper Mauch Chunk, to Front St, up Front to Walnut, countermahrch- Ing to old road, aud thence to East .Mauch Chupkjup iVorth (oTourth, thence to South St., and back again to L. & S. .depot, whero they took tbo train, 11.15 aim,, for Kesnuoiionlng. to McKean's Hotel, whero a sploudldi conation was given to all, after whlcl thij column 'formed, , headed for the de pot, and took the .return train, and. dismissed for the day. , , Derjr Again. - ,Miu Printer, Ichiawb ahun mon chmol gadenkt aws wons yust net may; we aye sprocho gova date, no kenta dea lelt yoawl.uonner.fersteh, unuaj-doa so wunnera brelclita.wcr.un woo dea -Bevy, her kalmpt.- DeaiBejy, Is. fun Buf.woo der Champy si Hondwerik galer&t hot, fordos sechtder Coffee awls,Dar Cham py is.ainer fun der,shricera fan But was nro helt mawcht gate mirya shun witter uff. However, dea Bevy secht esgalptyucht tswasproca daws so si lavr, kairt bet un so war awe shun welt In dar welt rum kumma; anyhow stun dar Rever nuff un nunner. .Dea Boyy duts awe denla, uos sea het om ken plotz der waik.kfrocht noce em nechsta Wertthquse, except, ,dosao, vyer onem pltz nl, un wq sea nl kuma iwer het se gamaint es net sicn oppes hlnicn em kounter nunner, galust. Wos es ga maint not wist sea net, awver es wer awlles recht gawest. Dea iBevy secht Reudebeckers kent mer kenna may gri- cha, awver,New Yorjc Oysters un;Kow Jersey Clams, Pennsylvania Sour krout un Ohio hams,.un daws won mere.haw va wotta, mist amer krout ga shunlcht kraicht mer, kenna ma dawtun, dos belt genkt der, Champy, noch der Rever nun er, mlryah kalmpt aro in a grog shop so krlrapt are In a suf. Des is so zea milch awl waB ich,wase for' des mole. except doj.ich up, dea Bevy worra shlit ta bfawra, unde llto hen gawuncrt wos tor en ktrlzzled madol ich by mear hot. Es wor dea Bevy, sea hot ear horo net Kirtzzied ,Kotta zu strabla. So will Ich don zum scblus koma, un -sawka dos dea lelt woo net Anglish lasa kana,hen en chans for de breaf zu lasa, un dos yeader mon subscriba sut for dea Car bon Advocato. Emma Blumaville, Marti 10. P. Smir. The Coal Trade. The following table shows tho'auan tlty of coal shipped over' tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for 'the Week ending Mar. 13th, 1875, and for the year as cqmparoa witu tho same time last year; from Week. Year. Wyoming .... 17,129 10 283,054 17 Hazleton..... 3,800 00 170,433 18 Up. Lehigh.. , 830 05 Bea.Meadow.. 53,770 11 Mahanoy 2,033 04 58,100 18 Mauch Chunk 2,110 04 N. fr. Easton 017, 03 1,080 08 Total 23.970 03 575.591 01 Last Year,... 07,759 11 Increase Decrease..... 44,780 08 000,505 19 830,014 18 Cosing Prices of DeHavbn & Towns- end, stocK, uovernment ana uoid 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia. U. O. ti t. 1UI 20' II J. 17V? bid. 18? bid. 11 bid. 18 bid. ,20 U4 19' bid. llbld. mjl bid. li)bld. 55( bIJ. 67jJ bid. (13 bid. BOtJ bid. U. 8. 6-20, 1802 . . U. 8. 5-20, 18M , . U. 8.5-20,1865 . . U. 8. S-20. 1865 J. J, U.S. 6 20, 1667 , , U. c. O-.ll, 1B6S , . D. 8. 10-40 U. B. Uu Currener. S'e . U. g. 6', 1881y new . renniTiTftDia n. u. . PbtU. t Beading B. K. Leblgh VaUer lUUroad UUgu Coal a NaT. Go. UDltftlOomcaniMofN.Jt. 131 K bid. 131 uoia Bilrer 1WUJ. ItTukad. 'bid. 110 "uked. JLehlgUtoa RctaillPrlces. Carefully corrected each week express ly ior " ine uaroqn Aavocate.' Apples, per bushel . CO .dried, per lb..., ;13tol5 Butter, roll, per lb , , 88 Cabbage, per head 8 to 13 Cheese, factory, per id 22 Eggs, per dozen , . . . 80 Fish, mackerel, No. 1 13 to 15 Ham, per lb 18 Lard, pure, per lb 20 Pork, prime mess, per lb .- 13 Potatoes, perbushol 75 Corn, per bushel 1 1 00 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 3 00 " Bran " 1 80 " Bye, " 3 20 Mixed " 3 10 Flour, TFheat, perbbl 7 00 " itye.penw ids a uu Oats. White per bushel. . ....... 70 " Black, per bushel 05 Hay. per ton., 20 00 Straw, per bundle...., , 80 Coal, chestnut, per ton , . , 4 00 - stove, per ion,. 4 ou , ..... 1,, k , ry- Calfskins, each 1 25 to 1 50 Sheep Skins, kill'il this iuo,,ea 125 to 150 21 uked. lTKaaked. 18ti uked. 20Huked. 19 uked. 20a.ked. 20.) uked Ilk uked. 18U uked Ml uked. t5 uked. tlUukut 01 ,wked. Wit uked. F - . " J' I ' r:i'r--- Sl)rlii Stylea'.. . , -T..D. Clauss, thoqpular merchant; tailor of Le)ilghton, has just received, and Is now opening thojargest stock ,of! coths, casslmers, jvorstcd and all kinds Of suitings rtnd vcstlngs, for men's and. youth's wear.ever brought to thlsown,, which he Is making' up (n the latest, fashions and in the most durablo man-, ner, and fits guaranteed every time, at, prices tjO suit the times, also a new and elegant "stock of ladles', gonl's and children's boeU,skccs and gali.-rs,mada-especla'lly for the trade of, this section, and a full Hue .of gent's furnishing' goods aud hats and caps oi the latest springjstyles, which he Is selling at "knockdown prices." CaM and. In spect his stock'before purchasing lso whero. ' ' Anotlon galea. The following public sales nro adver-. tlsedftotake place turlD8- 1,10 present month, by bills prluted at the Advo cate office: , 1 1, . 20th. Real, oeiato of Elizabeth Moul throp, deceased,, late ot 'Lehlghtqn., Thos-lKemer'er, Esti.,,ndtnluIstrV tor. 23d Ilotol fixtures, household . f urnl-i ,'ture, &c, of H. & , L. German, Eagle Hotel," Bank, street, Le blgbton. 23th. .By adverllssmeut in . to-day'si papor, furniture, matched, horses,, &c., of Nathan Elbtz, Eagle Ho tel, Summit Hill. 27th. Farming' and live stock; ot j. K;iIUUand Hass,.In' Wost Ponri Twp., Schuylkill county, Pa., at oriepm. , ' . 27th. Building lot) and mountain, land, late' of Ellas Shlve; dee'd, at the .Exchange- Hotel,' Lehlghto'n. Aaron Shlve and Henry, Tucker, Administrators. 80th. Household furniture, of Reuben A Trexler, Welssport, at 1 p. m. Special Notices. STOP THAT COUaH, No pulmonory com plaint, toweier obslloate, lean resist tbe heal-' ing Influence of "Dr. Morrla'a Sjrup of Tar, Wild Cherrr and Horehound." It la a certain cure for Coucht. Co'di, IioaraeneU, Bore Throat and Alth ma. and all Throat, Lung and Cheet Dlsoaui Ua ding to Conanmptlon. .Notblnp; thit bare eer' aold acta eo promptly Jn Croup;,or ao effectually In Whooping Cough. It nntalna no opium and la pleasant to take. Cough-Horn Victims, Those lungs are racVed and torn with paroxysms which threaten to choke them, find sure and speedy re lief In Its use. For sale by a W. Lents, and A. J. Curling, Uhlghton, Pa. Sept. 17th, 1874. TO CONSUMPTIVES The adTertisenhaTlng' been permanently cured of that dreadaiease,ConsumpUon, by a simple rem edy. Is anxious to make knewn to his fellow suf- ferers the moans of cure. To all who desire It, he wlllMudacopy of th prescription usod,,(free of charKe), with the directions for preparing and us iat the same, which they will find a bobs Cras- for Coscsoiiption, Asthma, Bsoncmtis, c. ti.. . i.plntln. will nidi Parties wlshlnif the prescription will eleasejad- dreas.BXT.K. A. WILSON. " ' lot Penn St, WlUiamsbarg, New York. Deo. 20-Cm. ERRORS OF YOUTH AOKNTLEMAN who suffered for years from NerYlous Debility, Premature Decay, and all tho effects of youthful Indiscretion wUl, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all w ho need It, the recelpe and direction tor making tha simple remedy by which he waa cured. Sufferers wishing to profit bytheadrertlser's experience can do so by addressing In perfect confidence, JOHN U.OQDEN, Oedar Bt, New York Deo.26,-atn. The most Wonderful!, UlaeoTerjr of tbo 10th Century. S. X. HOTB'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSOMPTIOK, And all Diseases if the TlIllO AT, CUEBT and LUNQS. (The only Medicine Of, theklnd-lntha, WOrM') A BOMtiton fos Cod LITie OrC ' Permanently enres Asthma, Bronchitis, Inclp-, ent Consumption, Loss or voice, ouurww w Breath, Catarrh, .Croup, Coughs, Colds, fc, na few days. r,WE..i AmViian Tonio Blood Purifier, . Which DIVrUBS from Uothr preparations In ItsmusnutB Actios upon the LIVKB, KIBNB and BLOOD. It Is purely yegeUhle, and, cleanses, the system "it all Impurities, builds up, and makes :. . 'J;...u 5, i . -n - . sfnlous Diseases of all kinds, remores Constipation, and reulaUsth. 'Bowels. For "UlSNEttAL DEBIL1TV?' ' IjOST VITALITY," and "BROKEN-DOWn tajmiiiu- TION S," 1 ' challenge the Win Century to find its equal. Ktery bottle la worth Its' weight In gold. Price, 41.00 per, bottle, AUVi DR.- S. D. HOWE'S Arahian L ver fills They cleanse the Ltrer and Stomach' thoroughly remoVe ConstlpaUon t contain no caloroel nor any other lnJurlouringr.dl5nt.Mi4 these organs, without producing anypalnor weak ness. Price cents yvi uu, nnvtllUPTIVIB Should ase all three of the abote Medicines. Sold by A. J. UUItLINO, Drugilst, sole Agent .UOWJ; Sol. Proprietor, ieiChamb.r. Street, N.w York. apr.U,I87J.yl W. EACHES, Oontrabtoi:Ii& Buiiaer. LEUWniON, PBNN'A. Plans ana SpecWcailonst For all kinds ot Buildings made mt the shortest notice. NO 0HABQE8- Made for.rians andSpeclfleatfons w'ben the contract is awarded, to the under signed. A. W. EACHES. June 14, 1873-yl Wnr, OH, WHY will you suffer with" that Couah or Cold? when relief may be- had immediately by uslnff DUELING'S Compound Syrup.of Tar Wild Cherry and Horououna. T.OOK BEAUTIFUL LOOK KOSYI A Bottle of DURLINQ'8 ROSE GLYCERINE for Roughness ot the Skin, Chapped Hands, Ac, only 25 cents a bottle. may FORCbugbs.Colds, Cramps.Asthmi, Influent. Hoarseness, Bronchitis. and Incipient call, Lentt's Drujjbtore. TOBACCO and Cigars, a specialty at tho Drug store of C. W. Lenlt, Bank Street, Lehightou.