Advertising RntcRV ' ;Veli)lre Y o,b distln.et)y vnaerstooil that no lldj"? njyntt X''Ui Inserted In, tbo .columns of JHSjJfBy .AhYOCAjs that'may VajewlTH from anknown psrtlesor'flrms, unless accompanied with ! t$jsro, ins ronowing are our oji.t terming XdrMttfeen(l for iear. per Inch each' - ' -. ' i In Pa Insertion 10 Cent. Six Month Innths.ver Incheach Insertion 15 Cents. el'L.is-hsp tbeollisflreCtner;; XT i V tlon$lf each subseaueot Insertion 25 Cents h. v.MouTiniSr.hrj'ubiishcf. 'ISTnifcT'ATT01lNHt' COUNSELOR' AT LAW 'a. I '' 1 ' Orrtci, No. 2, Mansion .House, ( jIAUCU CUONK,PA. SettHng EitatifeJPlllug Awounta and iOrpMns .Court rraetlce tpeclalty.. ' , . Trial of Cau4fl cnMfuliy aliened to. Ie41 ttrabntonlniBatllthHfdtraiaa. JanO. n& i -""ju ' Society 'ftleojlngs. IfriiiRO OasTU, No. 13, A Q, K,tJ rmM,Cj2i)d -. "ana 4th Monday ot each month, Id Krbere ' 3lla7l.' Lehlghlou, at 70- o'cloOrr St. Tercy German, 8. It, OS 6. It. Qllham, S. K. K. 3. MjsttWUitttts' Umi.Uo.m,0. ?.'t, meets ' . iserv-Tuesday' evening, at 8 'o'clock,' la Re ((,lr'illall. Andrew Qrarer,, N,.0 Wm-.U. "t fie,Soytttry., , ,,,, ' , 1 'SATURDAY1 'MOIINING, 'MAltCnT, UTS. Local and Eersonr1. f 'Easter hriday--toi-morrow. O.V.4Lentz,'wui Tcmovo iiJs drug .store Into Warner's buildlng.durlng the (Coming WeelC j Ex-gber'iil j.'W. Raudenbusli will vacate the Valley Uouae, and take pos session ot the EayloiHutcl, Id a jfew days. ;Mr Ahimon.Klotz will take po session of the Talley House. - IIotv.Ai J-.Dutllng.roturnp'd homo from Hdrrlsburg on Friday ot last week. Ho Is Just opening out a beautiful st6ck of, fancy goods, toilet articles, and wall paper, to which hoi Invites especial at- i taction. ' J. K. mil, of West Penn, will as-aumo-tlia duties qf host of, the .Farmers' & -Hotel' during the coming week. -Bead 'the advertisement of Tlico ,dore Kemer'e'r 'in' to-day's paper, and then.call and examine his beautiful ttock pjjfji'rnltijrei j , i t , Tne Centennial Tea party will tako .place at thei Mansion House, Maucli " Chunk, on Weduesday evening next. Tickets, $1.50. I t 1,FrIday, "VuornfqB qf a Jast' week, a ' joiing man named Benjamin' Booth', a resident of i Hast Maucli ,Uhunk, while coupling' cars at Packerton, had the misfortune to have, his right arm crush ed between, tlio bumpers, necessitating its ampututlon below the shoulder, vhtcu-operation was , successfully per w formed by Drs. DeYoung and Leonard. Tho Philadelphia and Reading R. "R. Company announces a quarterly divi dend of 2J4 per cent, or illi per share, payable April 20. E. It'. Slewers, Esq., "formerly tho jjpark'Inc paragraphlst of tho Maucli Chunk Democrat, having been elected t6 the offlco of District' Attorney for tho county or uatuon, lias abandoned our nalUm for tho'nioro lucrative profession f,law. Howell's Reporter. ' n . V. 'Morthlmer, Esq. , of Uio A d ,VOcate,Lehightou, does a sensible thing 'In treating with sllont contempt the blanderous Items In the Summit 11111 In telligencer, Such stuff does tho man who writes Itlnfinitely niore liaru. than - lilui at wnoni It 13 leveled. Mr. ilor mcr wouia lower nimseir in uie otima tlon of nil decent people should he make any reply. Mauch Chunk Democrat. Thos. A, Williams has removed Ids boot and sbo? establishment from near ly iopposlta''DnrlinB's drug store, to uckel'B b!ock,oppos!to Public Square, Bank street. Charles Trainer i npw flxed in his now store on Second street, and Is fell Inc flour, feed.&c. at lowest rates. Trv iuuu oiEN v anted1, j o sccuro en bargains at Iaury & Peters. Tf have Just received a large stock of fau cy worsted tud casslmerc sultlncs. which' they aro prepared to make up in first class style,-at 1875 prices, tu suit tho times. It. T. Klcpplnger, the popular livery mau, is again ready to supply you with first-61ass teams at'lov,prlces. He has also a few eligibly located lots in this borough, which ho will sell jow lor casn. jook ai mem,. Wo have J list received another lot of new and beautiful styles of Job type ana spienoiq coiotea inns ior 10D print ing. Send In your orders now. Prices lower than any other office In .this sec tlon, and satisfaction In all cases guar a'nfoed. T p , Michael Flanagan, on trial at Potts vllle for killing James McGorlick, near Mabonoy City, Id December last, was convicted on Saturday ot murder In tho seconu uegree. "Jake MickaOlijkfcl," must furnish ui mm uib itwi uuiuo petuiy ya can publish his letter, Again wo' nou'd remind you of nrour promise to your dear Arabella, ot ' tako that sleigh ride. (Jo fit once, Da- vld UDDert'g'teams aro in spiepdiu con dltlon and bis terms are low, That Welssport telescope is not yet ready to be placed In position. ' Tho "flour man" had to send for au extra number of lenses. If you wapt a dlsb ot nlco oysters, go'toD JirockVfcCp. They have them froslevery day and servo them up In every tivyy.o iu ouiv ina uisio or customers -tJ. E. Rlckert has still a few ot 'those eligible lots lu'Klckerlstowu to illsposo ot. It you feel like securing a good homo call and see him. Ho Is also supplying nouj, jaw, luuiuer ana coarai mo low est rates. ' j!a. compromise has' been effected be. tyrfCH the proprietors .'of 'the 'stove . 1 i ri J ' 1 - . 1 . 1 noiKB 111. vuaneriuwM ouu lueir worK men, and tho latter,' who ycro ob 1 tilke, have resumed work. The coats made up' by Laury & Peters are not only neatly trimmed but weil'made up of the best ;natcrlal, and ihe "fit" Is unsurpassed by "any other pan." -On Monday night a largo .nurnber ot our citizens paid n "surprlso visit,1" to tho worthy host of tho Valley House and hls,lady. A very elegant supper was setup, to.whlcji amplo.Justlco wr.s done b'y those present, und tho- evening was spent In conversation and games, tho party brealilng'up "amang,the wee sma' hours" muph pleased with tho pleasures ot ho evening! A curious suit will como.up In the May session ot county court at Mllford. Pa. It Is a twenty-year-old affair, and grow outs ot an election bet. Dur ing tho P.uchanan-Fremont presidential campaign, JaJorColvln Jj. Seymour bet with A'oraham Westfallsevcral hundred acres ot land that Fremont would bo clecte,d.Tltlodeed9toboth wcro placed In tho Viands of Daniel Van Anken, rtls-t trie fc attorney of tho county. Of courso Se.vmour lost. Tho property has now rison In valuo tremendously. Soveral farrious stone .quarries havo been In .pp.'eratlori there, and Mr. Seymour-re-pfnts his pet. die brings suit against V'estfall, on tho ground that the whole transaction was Illegal. Betting debts being usually classed by civilized na tions among "debts of honor," tho at torapt to ovado onoaearly twenty years. after its paymentsnouia cnaractonzo air. .Seymour's'suilt as arj aqtlou of dishonor. inllnlto castle, o. ;o, a. u. ji..or M. C, recently organized ,lri this nlacc. is nrocre'sslnc finely. The Cas- .tlo already numbers about 80 members, arm tne cry is "31111 iney come.- Dr. W. A. Dcrhamer, having Just finished his studies and obtained his diploma, will open an offlco for the practlco of his profession In this bor ough in tho courso 01 n snort time. Jrs. E. Fa tli has Just received an other Jot of new millinery goods and trimmings, to which she Invites tho attention of tho ladles. Store two doors below the IX. E. Church. . A coal famlr.o is threatened at Wilkesbarro. TI10 retail dealers can get coal .from onl.y onu colliery, which can fill scarcely one-half the orders,and If the cold weatlie.r and suspension con tlnuo, the suffering for waut of coal, hlch has already begun, must very greatly Increase. . -.Josepli'Drovfiij who murdered Mr. and Mrs. Kramer In Schuylkill county, In February, 18,72, vas hauged Wednes day at Potssvilie. His fortltudo gavo way upon tho scaffold, and ho uttered crles,moans andpr&yers. Ho was about 21 years of age. The Philadelphia and Reading Rolling Mill, at Reading, after lyin ldlo for threo months, will resume work on Monday next., On Thursday we r-'ollced our friend, David Ebbert, sporting around with a very handsome pair ,qV greys. They aro nobby!' The public schools ot this borougli havo determined to give 1111 entertain ment. In tho Hall of,the school building, on tho evenings of tho lGth, and 17th of April. Tho Slatingtonrjaulng Mill has re sinned operations. Mr. John Ualliet Is tho present owner. Wo aro Informed that tlio Lehigh Navigation Company will let the water Into the canal as soon as tho Ice will permit, In all probability next week. Subscribers who contemplate to changs their residence on or about the 1st of April will pleaso notify 'us as to the new direction of their papers, being carefdl to stato where thoy a.ro to bo nged from The fair cround and build incs of Ihe Carbon County Agricultural So ciety were sold by the Sheriff ;n Mon day last. The property was bought by n party of gentlemen for $8,0fl 0. It Is proposed to hold exhibitions as hereto' fore. A charter will bo obtained and a limited number of shares will be dis posed of ai soon as the iwllralnary arrangementt aro completed. A meet ing ot tho purchasers will bo held on Wdnosday. April 7tli. at a 0 clock p. , at tne lsxctiango uoici. Tho Philadelphia M. E. Ci rafere has been In session during tlio week, Tho following appointments w ere roado In this vicinity; Maucli Chun'k, A. M. Wiggins; East Maucli Chunk: Daniel Young; Parryvlllo, Ii. 1J. Brnwn; Le hlghton, Wllmer Coflman; Suuimlt Hill and Nesquehoulng.Rlch'd Moij ley; (7ata sauqua, J. Pastortleld, Alluntown,E.F. Pitcher; Bethlehem, J. T. jiwindells; South Hasten, W. H. Burrcll ; Easton, W. L. Gray; Stroudsburg, G. D. Car row, D. D. Tho next session of tho JJonfercnco will bo held In Kensington ciiurch, Philadelphia. ' ' ' . ' 1 ! Spring Stylei. 1 T. D Clauss, tho popular merchant tailor of Lehlghton, has Just received and Is now opening the'largost stock of cloths, casslmcys, worsted and nil kinds of suitings and vestings, for men's nud youth's wear,ever brought to this town, which he);; making up In tlio latest' fashions anil In tho most duralilo man ner, and fits guaranteed every tlmo, at, prlcesto suit the times, also a now and elegant' stock of ladles', govt's and children's boots,shces audgalbirs.made especially for tho trado ot this section, and a full lino of gent's furnishing goods and hats and caps ot tb.o latest spring styles, which ho Is selling at "knock down prices." Call iwd In spect his stock, before purchasing else where. Auction Balea. The following publlo.sales nrti adver tised to take place during tho present month, by, blls printed at tha Advo cate office: " 27th. Farming olid -live stock, ot J. K. Hill and Habs, In West Penn Twp., Schuylkill county, Fa., at one p in. C7th. Building lots and ' mountain land, Into ot Ellas Shlvo, dee'd, at tho Exchange Hotel, Lehlghton. Aaion Kill vn and Henry Tucker, Aumiuisiratcrs. ijOtli. Household furniture, of Reubcq A Trexter, Welssport at 1 p. tu. nig Cre ekltem. A certain ndlv(dua is peddling coal oil through this end.of tho county, nnd having bo license, Is selling tho article, much bolow th6 rognlar dealers can at ford, who havo" to pay a.llconspQfableast of 412.75, (morcanttle $7,73 and Int Revenue, $5,00.) Upon Inquiring nt Maucli Chunk, I find that no llcenso can bo granted for selling tho above named article, and I would therefore caution tho young man against repeat ing, his experiment ln.thls locallty',a3 re sort will bo, had to .legal means to put a "stop" to him. Rev. S. Broyfo'gel,.tho nowly appoin ted Pastor for Parryvlllo circuit'. In placo of Rev. A. Zelgerfuss, delivered a very ablo sermon In jolt's .Church on Sunday nrornlng lastf 10 A., II. ,to a well filled house ot anxious hearers. Mr. B, comes well recommended, and wo hopo wo may bo able to make bis stay amongst us agreeable Mr. Francis Plmer departed this. llfo on Thursday morning, March 11th, by a stroke of palsy. Ho Intended to go to Welssport with the team, and while lutheqt of going towards tho tlelgh; dropped down and died .in tho yard by tho stdo ot his old faithful horso. Tho 'funeral took place from his resldenc6on Pino Run, on Monday last at 10 A, M. Ho was Interred, at St. Paul's church; services by Rev. A. Bartholomew, of Lehlghton. His ago was.C2 years 3 mo. and p days'. Mr. David Boyer, Sen,-, residing .near iUillporl, ended his earthly career on Saturday last. Ills disease was con sumption. His .only son David preced ed him but a few months ago to tho grave. Wo deeply sympathize with both families In this their sad -bereave ment. Tho funeral took placo op Tues day last, at 10 A. M. Uls remains wero taken to, Snyder's church and there deposited In their final resting place. Jiss Mary Ann Bloomy breathed her last on Tuesday morning 2 A. M. Dis ease Consumption she was confined to her bed only a few days. Funeral on Thursday afternoon 2 P. M. .tit Suit's church, Rev. (J. T. Haines, of Welss port officiating. She was aged 81 years 1 mo. and 11 days. Big Creek March 18th 1875. w. B. 1 in , Irvyylllo Items. Tho readers of -the Carbon Advocato aro perhaps aware that Parryvlllo Is a borough; therefore, the first thing to be looked after Is a place to build a iock-up, better known by naraoot "Jug;" and second to build It. Contractors are sending In their bids and wo can soon have the pleasure of gazing upon th beautiful structure and of being locked up In. It too,-if necessary. Tho question that agitates tho public mind Is, who will bo the first to occupy the new quar ters? Ono ot tho Town Councils, we suppose will bo locked up In It for a week or two to see it is properly built, &c, and If, at tho end ot that time, ho ls allvo and ablo to talk ho will bo noti fied to appear beforo tho Council and glvo his opinion as to whether he thinks it will answer; If so they will keep It If not It will be sold for a saw mill or a bjrd box. Wo will notify tho readers of tho Advocato when tho building Is done, so they can have tho pleasure of UehoWlDg tho wonderful lock-UD of ryvlllo. Wo supposo tho L. V. & O. R. R. will have a reduction ot faro, to enablo thoso "panic struck" to attend tho dedication. Tho ontertalnment In the school house building, last Friday and'Saturday eve nings, was quite a success. House was crowded both evenings and overy body was more than satisfied with the per formances, pidnotseemanyof Lehlgh ton folks at tho entertainment. Why Is this tliusly? Pete, wo will "go back" uii yuu sure pep. T'ho reading room of Parryvlllo Is In a flourishing condition, and tho mem- uers are ono nnd all a Jally.set of Jyoung vop in uu seo ror yourself, Onpx Jokin'. Our Lock Itavcn Lotter, The wator has not et troubled us; the ico lies to tho depth of twenty feet In tlio rivpr. In Ronovo the Ico gorge gavo way souio days ago and moved down to Glen Union, at that point Ico can bo seen for miles. But little dam ago has been dono on tho West Branch as yet Dy tho moving ico gorges. Oar city has borne n sad appearance this wiutor, being blessed with plenty of snow and tramps. Rafting season will probably begin noxtmontli, then our business men .will observe a chango for the better. A number of new ouildlngs'are near log completion, and will when finished ndd toibo attractiveness ot tho city. Many new stores aro being built, which Is an evidence of enterprise among our blwlndss men. .The publio schools of this place clos cd about threo weeks ago. Jany select schools are now In progress; and more will open about tho 1st of tho month. Tho Fallon House, receutly purchas ed by Major J. W. Smith, after having undergoooasuriesof renovation, was opened by a grand banquet on Tuesday, the Oth lust. Jiiny representatives of the press from Willlamsport nnd other plates wero present. Tlio house Is un der tlio tupi rlntendiincy of J. Schtiydci, Jr.. whusu tmnnhntv ni n Intnll.,..! t , well nnd a or.Uily liiio.wi. March ..J, 1S75. Smson Lisrs. Tin Weilcllne Aliiilvemnry. On Friday cvontiig of last .week, Mr. and Mrs.. 'aimer, of Ahls.borough, cele brated their tin wedding,. Tho Shak perean Heading 6'lrclowlth.a number of their friends' assembled at.tho residence ot Mr. Zahner, on I! ink street, and en gaged In a variety of parlor games and other entertainments to tho amusement of all engaged until the clock struckd 1, when a cheering call from their amiable hostess caino for all to proceed to the dining room to partake of the "goodies" prepared for tho occasion, and to which amplo justlco wa3 dono by tho assem bled guosts. jlmong tho guests wcro Mrs. Durllpg, MIes Yarnall, Nead, Haul: .and Johnson; Messrs. J, S. Lentz, S. J. Barnott, H. A. Peters, D. S. Gro3sman, A. Brodhead and O. A. Clauss. After supper the party on Joyed themselves with amusing games,' when thoy dispersed In good .tlmo to ;enJoy ,thjvt "sweet .r.es,torer balmy sleep," leaving behind them qulto a number ot useful tin articles, 'by which the worthy couplo will long rometnber, tho 10th nnnoversary of their wedded life.. - Two of tlio young ladles received tho compliment of having appeared In' dress and tasty adornment of Mowers, and of having contributed much to ren der tho enjoyment ot tho evening com plete. ,111 woro wall pleased ,wilh the' occasion. The Afliilr nt Kocher'g Notch. Some time in January, says tho HazJeton.Dally News. 'We published nri account of dn alleged assault commit ted by Fred. Brontmlre, upon a yonng man named Goorgp Gould, in the saw mill at Kocker's iTotch, near White .Haven. Brontmlre was arrested and placed In Jail and subsequently released n ball. It seems tbqt the affair grew out of an indecent assault perpetrated upon tho person of Miss Jcnnlo White, a school teacher In Forest Township. Tho schcol houso Is In an Isolated, lone some, locality, and onu afternoon Gould called there nnd hung around until tho school wa3 dismissed and tho school houso deserted by tho scholars., lie ihen attacked Miss White, but she being a strong resoluto young woman, success fully resisted tho cowardly wretch, and ho finally dosislcd from Jiis wicked pur poso. During the evening Jiss Whlto .told Mljs Brontmlro of tlio treatment she had received at the har-ds of Gould, and .the recital was accidentally over heard by youug Brontmfro who had conceived a warm affection for Miss W. Ho was filled with rago nt the nefarious conduct of Gould, and upon his coming to tho houso on that evening, resolved to accuso Jiltn of tho crime. Tho young men went lo tho saw will together and on tho way Brontmlre mado known to Gould what had been revealed by Miss Whlto. While In the mill Gould assaul ted Brontmlre, apparently with an In tent to murder him, but was defeated and wounded In the struggle. Such Is the story as It has reached us, and now comes the sequel to the affair. On Tuesday; Gould was arrested and taken beforo Esquire Dean, at Whllo Haven, to answer a complaint of Fred. Bront rajre for assault and batteiy. Ho was hold to bail In tho sum of f 300 for Ids appearauee at court. Miss Jennie Whlto also preferred a complaint a gainst tho prisoner for assault with 1 11 tenf to commit a rape. Tho accused pleaded uot guilty to tho chargo of Brontmlro, but admitted part of tho ac cusatlon by Miss White, and was re quired to glvo ball In thu sum of $1000, forllis appearance at court. It Is to bo hoptd that full justice will bo meted out to him, If prove! guilty ot the vll llanles Imputed to hlni. ANew License Lair for tile Whole Stnte. St. Patrick's was-n memorable day in the State Legislature, both Houses hav ing passed tho act to repeal the Local Option law, and a general License law was agreed upon In connection therewith Instead of the great political scarecrow. Tho bill passed tho Senate by a voto of 27 to 20, and In the bouse by 122 to C8. ,It contains twelve sections, namely : The,firet absolutely repeals the Local Option law of tho 27th of March, J872 Tho second says that licenses may no granted by the Court of Quarter Ses sions, when not otherwUo provided tor by special law fpr ono year, Tho third classes hotels, Inns and taverns ns fol lows: When thu yearly sates exceed $10,000 per annum, $700 llcenso shall bo paid. When over SSOOO, $400 IU cense. When over $0000, thin 5'iOO 11 censo, and when over S400O, then $100 license, whilu thu fifth class, when sales are uuder 4000, shall pay $50 license The fourth section Inflicts punishment for selling without license, tho highest being $1000 nnd tho lowest S200, and imprisonment not exceeding ono yoar. Tho fifth section awards tho Unas nnd penalties to the city tieasury. The sixth obliges the constables ot tho wards to mako returns ot unlicensed houses. Tho seventh authorizes husbands, wives, parents, children and guardians to glvo notice to tho houso not to sell 'to their relatlvos who may bo of dUsip.itcd hab its. Tho eighth prohibits foreign agonts and non-roitdents from Belling. ' The ninth autboriz.es dealer's bunds to bo cancelled after thirty davs' notice. Tlia tenth, requires bjnds of two thousand iioiiars to no signed oetoro the 'liceuse Iisuo. 'Tho eleventh prohibits sales on Sundays.and to minors, and the twelfth provides that 110 licenses heretofore granted shall bo Invalidated, and that nothing In this art shall authorize the nianiif.ictiiio rr m!c (,f hquors In cities, counties, bor ughs or townships, hav ing sped. I prohibitory laws. -Copirt I'r.ocecillng.s. Court-qpened Monday, -23d. Inst, at ,10 o'clock A. it. Present Hon. Judgo Dreher and Associates Huston and Wont. Tho list of constables was called and sworn, and thu following tipstaves ap pointed! John Painter, John Crown, John Strohl, John Sherry and 'John Conway. After which tho applications for licenses wero called and acted upon. ' Com. vs. II. II. Dengler; larceny, True bill; nolle pros, nllow'ed by coutt, The.Graud Juty being called 21 an sweicd.to.thelr names, and John Green selccted.as foreman, when they wero sworn and charged by the court. Jacob Lewis, .constable elect of Banks township, filed -bond In 1000. Approved. Frank Ech, constable elect of Wcath erly borough, filed bond In $,1000. Ap proved, In tho matlcr of Henrv Bowman, as signee of Win. nnd Jacob Mushlltz.- Auditors report filed nisi. . In .tho matter of petition pf citizens of Banks .township for another election district. Rejected for tho reason that many, of tho siguatures are In tho samo hand writing. Com vs Richard Morgan; larcncy. True bill; proseoutor, Nathan Patter son. Com vs Daniel Roiherton; larency. Truo bill; Joihua Graver, prosecutor. Com vs Jttjob Cramer; larency. Truo bill; W. G. .Freyman, prosecutor. Com vs. Thomas D Ross; fornication and bastardy; Elinina Z?e,nucyhou, prosecutrix. Truo hill. Transfer of tavern llcenso of J W Raudenbush, of Lehlghton, to Amnion Klotz. .Bond aud sureties approved. Transfer of tavern llcenso of W G Kemmerzel, ot Lehigh township, to John F. Bleckley. Bond and sureties approved. Trausfer of tavern llcenso ot Peter Jones, of Towamoiislng township, to Wi Beliler. Bond and sureties ap proved. Trausfer of tavern .license of W Behler, of Towamenslng township, to James Muflley. Bond and sureties ap proved. Transfer of tavern llconso of Mrs R Kline', ot Weatherly, to G W Kommer zel. Bond and sureties approved. Transfer of tavern llcenso of Nathan Klotz, of Summit HUI, to John W Reed. Bond and sureties approved. Transfer of tavern llcenso of Samuel Anthcny, ot Lower Towamenslng, toE Marsh. Bond and sureties approved. Transfer ot license of L Meyers, of Lehlghton, to Lewis J. Christian. Bond and sureties approved. Transfer ot restaurant license of Wm Sandherr, of Maucli Chunk, to ldolph Lehman. Tuesday. In the matter of tlio public road In Mahoning township. Continued aud alias order directed to bo Isued. Com vs Daniel JfcClatlerty nnd Michael M'.Ganant; selling liquor with out license. Defendants being called threo times and not answering, recog nizances wero forfeited. Com vs Jacob Cramer; Jarency. Guil ty. Sentenced; that lie pay costs, llvo dtillars line, restore goods or their val ue aud undergo au imprisonment ot sir month In county Jail. Com vs Edward Curran; attachment for contempt. Sentence, to pay line of $5 and costs of attachment. Com vs Neal Manelus; selling liquor, without license. Bill ignored, Com vs J H VanShcets; assault and battery. Clias. Rapp, prosecutor., Bill Ignored and county to pay costs. Com vs Emll Diver; selling liquor without license. Cum vs Clias Boxmeyer; selling li quor without license. Coin vs Daniel liotherion;. larceny. Plead guilty. Scntoace: that defendant pay costs, llvo dollars fine,restore prop erty and undergo an imprisonment in 1 County Jail for sixty days. Com vs Henry Yeager; perjury. True bill. Com vs Catharine O'Donncll; assault and battery. Truo bill. Com vs David Prlcejintended larceny. BUI registered. Com vs WraGoldstraw; murder. On trial. Meeting, Notice Is hereby given to all parties Interested In the now enterpilse of pur chasing the Fair Grounds of "Tho Car bon county Agricultural Society. "yhl h was recently sold to them at Sheriff's sale, that a meeting will bo held at the Exchange Hotel, in Leblgntou.on Wed nesday, April 7, at 2 o'clock p. in. Every person Interested should be, and Is expected to be present. Tho business to be transacted U Important. By order of tho Committee. W, M. lUrsnrcu, Secretary A. IlomeslcU lllaukamlth. Tho Jfornlug. Herald, o.f the 21th Jnst., is responsible for tlio followlug: "Mr. Charles Napper, who resides in East Allentown, went to Packerton soveral days ago and commenced to work in a blacksmith shop at'$t,25 per day. Not liking the job and locality, he grew tlrod of the situation very soon, and this feeling came upon lilru so strongly on Monday ovenlng at 8 o'clock that ho statted away from Packerton, which Is distant from this city 27 miles, and walke-1 tq his home by way of railroad. It was an all-night walk, he reached homo a llttlo before 10 n.'tn. Wo ap preciate the pluck.of Mt. Napper, bu llttlo 0.1 ro to do wha.t lto did.: (InuieUnlil Melodic. This popular musical publication for .-Iprll is on our table, nnd at usual Is full ot the choicest and best music of tho day. Among Its content' wo no tlce the following pieces: ".lfy Wee Wlfo Waiting at th Door." When First 1 mat thee, N'ellln dear." "Sing DarkltH, Sing." "1 Will bo Home To night, Love." '-Sleep thou still, Mine Own." "Spring Time." J. L. Peter, puoiislier, OJ'J Broadway, N. Y. Single .J ii, o; 1 ijJ a yt-.r. Successful. Tho following members uf 'the High school have .successfully passed a most rigid examination In Geography.; Hat tlo KoonvbS; Ella Clams, 85; 'Gran ville A. Uretney, 02; Edwin Dollon nnyer, 80;.Mllton A. Bretncy,67; Jonas M. Klstler, 84. Thn-nuinbers Indicate tho fullncss-nnd accuracy of thn an swers, 100 being tlio bais, nnd 80 tho number necessary to pass, Tho exami nation continued through twelvo days, tho questions given wetu nhmerous and varied, ranging from minute descrip tion of countries to tho most general question?. Tho following numbers recently com . plfited the study of Orthography: Huttlo Komi, 01; Ella Claim, 81); Elwlti Dollenmayer, 03. The Coal Trade. Tho following table shows thoquir. tlty of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week eliding Mar. 20th, 1875, and for tho year an compared wlthJho samctlme last year: I'roin Week. Year. Wyoming .... 8,787 0C 201,812 Oil Hazleton 1,132 05 177,505 0;l Up. Lehigh.. 5 14 041 31) Bea.Mcadow.. 53,776 U Mahanoy 2,540 05 00,737 03 Mnuch Chunk 28 12 2,133 10 N. fr. Easton 2,120 10 3,810 07 Total 1-1,030 01 .100,221 03 Last Year.... 74,007 17 051,113 10 Increase Decrease 50,977 10 300,802 14 t -g a Cosing Prices of DeIIavkn & Tow.ss end, Stock, Government nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Jlarch 25th, 1875. U.H. 6's,18Sl . . . MJfbld. 21 asked. U.?.S20, 1S0J . . . J7HWil. lVKaakeJ. U.S. 6-20, 1801 . . . 18 bid. lSl2 askett. U. 5 50,1805 . . . 20 bid. 20l nked. U. S. 6 20, JSCS J. 4 J. . 10Ji bid. I0V? asked. U. S. 6 20, 1807 . . . -20 blj 2Jaskod. U. S. i-20, 1803 , , 20 bid. 20' f asked tr. S. 10-40 . . . 11K bid. 15U asked. U. ".Currency, 0' . . 19Vi bid. 19'2 a.ked U. S. B's, 1681, new . . M il bid. 1SU asked. Pennailvanla II. I!. . . S3$2 bid. asked. I'lilla. St Itaidlnir It. It. . &Jl2 bid. tMd asked. I.ohlgh Valley Ilallrond . JO,' bid. 04 uliod. LohUb Coal & N'ar. Co. . r,0J bid. r,u askeM. United Companies of.N. J. 130U bid. 130.KiskeJ Odd . .- . . UU bid. 154T asked. Sllrer ... 8 bid. 10 asked. aLbliigliton Retail Prices. Carefully corrected each week express ly for "Tho Carbon Advocate.' Apples, per bushel 00 " dried, per lb 12 to 15 Butter, roll, per lb'. 38 Cabbage, per head 8 to 12 Cheese, factory, per lb 22 Eggs, per dozen 80 Fish, mackerel, No. i 12 to 15 Ham, per lb 18 Lard, pure, per lb 20 Pork, prime mess, per lb 12 Potatoes, perbushel 75 Corn, per bushel $ 1 00 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 2 00 " Bran " 1 30 " Rye, " 2 20 " Mixed ' " 2 10 Flour, Wheat, per bbl 7 00 " Rye, per 100 lbs 3 00 Oats, White por oushol 70 " .Black, per bushel 05 Hay, per ton . 20 00 Straw, per buudle 30 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 00 " stove, pec ton 4 50 Hides, 'gtEUjier lb , 5 to,7e Calf Skins, oa&k rrr.". . 1 25 to 1 50 Sheep Skins, klll'd this mo.,ea 125 to 150 married, March 22d 1875, by the Rev. S. K. Brobst, II. II. Schlelcher.of Lehlghton, to Edna L. Dinkey, of Penusvllle, Car bon county. Speciaf Notices. TOP THAT OOUail, No pulmonory eom ptalnt, howerer obstinate, can resist the heal ing Influence or 'Dr. Morrls Sjrup offer. Wild Cherry and Ilorehound." It taa eertato cure for Coughs. Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and Asth ma, and all Throat, Luna; and Chest Diseases ten ding to Consumption. Nothing that we bare erer aotd acts so promptly In Croup; or so erfoctusHy In Wbooplug Cough. It contains nooplomaocl Is f feasant to tako. Cough-worn Victims, whose angs are racked and torn with parox)sma which threaten to choke them, find sure and speedy re lief In Its use. 1'or sale by U. W. Lents, snd A. J. Purling, LehUhton. fa. Sept. 17th, 1871. TO CONSUMPTIVES The aJrerUienhaf log been prmnentljr cured 1 1 that dread dtrwae(Coniumptlon, bjr a alinpU rem edy. It aaxtous to make knrwn tohli ftloir iuf fereri the uiuni of euro. To all who desire It, be will aoad acopy of the prescription uod. (free ot charg)t with the diivctlona for preparing aod ui log the taoje. which they will And a sure 4Cuxk for CoxsuyPTiox, Asthma, Droncuitm, Ae, Pa rtlei wishing the proscription will pleaae'ad dreu. IUV. K.A.WIL&ON, 101 1'eonSt., WUIUmiturp, New York. Deo.'J-J-Cm. ERRORS OF YOUTH AOBNTI.EMAN whq suffered for yoars from Kervlous lfoblllrj, Premature Ileeay, aud all the olleclscf youtbful IndUcretlon will, 'for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to sit who need it, the recelpe aud direction tormakln; the simple remedy by which, Ite was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit hj the ad rertlser's experience ceu d'j so by sdJresilns In perfect e:nftdtne, JOHN U-VODS, 4Cedr St., New York Dec.!0,-Q rn. The most Wonilerfiil Discovery ot Uib lfllli Century. IDE.. S. 3D. HTO'WE'S Arabian Milk Guye FOR CONSUMPTION, Andsll Dlseoses or tbe TtlllOAT, CIIKST snd I.UNC1S. (The only MedHne of the kind, lotbu world.) A SonsTittJts ron Coo Livss Oiu Termauently eures Asthma, llronrhlll', Jnclp out Consumption, Loss or Voice, nhurtness ( lireath. Cutarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Ac , In a few dsys, lilt. 8. P. IIOWK'8 Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, Which lilfrKlts Iroin a'l other prepsratiuus In ItSlMMIDIATK actio npon tho I.lvKK.KIU.NEYit and Uli'lOU. It Is purely testable, aud cleanses the system efall iuipu itles, builds up, snd make 1'qri-, lllvh fllnod, 1 1 cures Scrofulous JUsenrsnf all kfuds, removes Constitution, and Tubulates the Howell. kor-UllXKHAL UKUILITV," l UtrC Vll'ALITYV'aud-HllOKKN.IIOtt'.N OONS1TXU TIONrJ," I "challenge the llilh Century "to find Its iul, Krery Ui'lle ! our In It weigh lu gold. I'rloa, Jt.OJ per uoltle. ALSO, DR. S. n. HOWE'S Arabian Liver Pills Thejf cUausd the Uivr aud Stornaeb thoroughly rvuiow Couttliittt"!! . cmtaln no ralopittl nor oy other injuilou Jiijrduut, and Aft qolcklyupva tbehttortc-iiift wilUr.LH )rv.tiilr)S aiijiMluur waI neM, Trice J& cent yvr lot CO N 8 If 51 ITIVTS fihonH ui.al three t tb ahore Aledlctoel. .Sl(by A. J. IiUUIiI.NUi lrMf;lt, Ajtci for i4-Mri;e' Pa Ua , ili.i., 3 Vr-,r r. ICHitnWr 8t sk tvi k at it; t in
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