i WW AdverHffit9.gr Ratci. irftlsHttraeatf trill be Inserted In the columnl 0 a 1 iri)Oihio-Ajti4ititbt jny rsesltsd from jr ,BjiBOWBriirtleiorllriBHBDlMMnipileawltli J 5 "j ") PaisW Tlio (bllowlo at bur on tr terra s i ditlranti for.l jear.par Inch each 'insertion . . yrl . . 10 Cents, -n " 8ilMontbt,pHnthMehkiMtUoji ISGents. . U i", TheeMouth,-f . -go Genu. lOa, w, Lm thtn throe-moiths, llntlnMr- ,tlon,$l, Mclf subsequent Insertion S5,Cents 1 ' ff ,T W.ytORTniMKR,PuMIhet. i n,!? Jt.iBlEX.VBU8, ' ' pIBTBICf ATTdBNKI 4C0UNSBL0H AT LAW Ornci, No. 2, Mansion House, MACCH CIlCNrf, PA. JellMng Estates Filing Aeeopnts and Orphana Court Practice especially. v. Trll. of Causes carefully attended to. Legal Hrsniictlons In English and Oermao. tJen9. Oj 1 1,1 . i.i. ... 1 r Society Mectlngsf ! -Ifiirif0C4kiui,K0.,!8IA.O.K.0i'tuC,2nd !0d4th Monday oteeeh' ttorilby in Tuber's IU1I, Lehlghton, t 7:b0 o'clock p.m. Fere, Barman, 8. C S, K. Q Uh ani, 8.. K. It. S. rJ.dltii)iB,IIcinijtoiqB.'o,6e, 1.0. 0. P., meet! WJ ' every Tuesday evening, at 8. o'clock. In lie t'lQVCWt nail; JDanlet1 urtte'r, N. OiWm. K. ill ;i lte,'.8ecretary. ' , T- . . In i 7' i -S-J 1 cUpohti. AV 5I0RNIN0,, APRIL 3, 1875 .Local and Personal. prUne.vbur .crapo to laes, before the .-Now sprjng style of prints at Dan., si leliGia.ver'8. The next thing in order will .he a new spring bonnet. , The :30th of.'May Decoration Day ..r-iomes, this year, on Sunday, i,ttA., full line of carpets ,at Daniel i --atlfayer's,' from SOets per yard upwards. ' Dutllng, tho druggist baa got a fine, lot ot lio.wer. seeds, fie. immense" 'flock' of wild1 pigeons 3o .passed elver this borough on Wednesday Jast. Srfl'TW;Iientz, ,has Just received a CB14rgB -variety of Brlggs choice garden ;and flower seeds. Wanted, smart active roy, Ve--tweenithe agecf 14 and 10 .years, to iler&tUftbootndshofl business. Apply at once to this office for f urtlLer partlcu rijjilVS,cov i Mr. Jacob Brong moved to Phila delphia, on Tuesday last. lie goes In J.tbeiwall'raperBusloess, Gold badges of tho A. 6. K. of the M. C, Jastixocelved 'and for salo tiy F. Dcbeorde, Dank Streets &eblghton. !Prl4d $1,50 tfachi - ' "' We have-settlements to make, we -therefore ask all owing us to please re J irfllt bfjjotae and pay, up. Now Is the dime to settle. w iQn Monday work was commenced lupon tlie construction of a telegraphic lilne fromiReadingto Slatlngton, via tho fjrouUiQ.fifbe Zferks County liallroad. " Spring, advertising should now be .attepdedto. Housekeeping necessaries jnTa.purchaspd.ln . April, and buyers are usually guided by tho advertisements -of tuoitnost. enterprising merchants. - J Charles-Trainer Is now Dxed In bis ifuw store, on Second street, aud is' sell. ,Idc flour,, feed.&c. at lowestrates. Try ihlrn, 1000 Men Wanted; To Becitro greit . .bargains at Laury & Peters. They hare just received a large stock of fan Vywortte'daud'casslni ere suitings, which tliey are prepared to make up in first , Jclass style.'ai 1873 prices, tu suit tho itlmes. L. F. Klepplnger, the popular Jlyery".mati,,ij7ngatn ready to supply yQuVltli' first-class teams at loW prices. He has also a few eligibly located lots linln thls borough, which he will sell low ifor.caeb' 'Look at thcin. Look out forconnterfelt "lives," currency botes', on the Traders' Nation- .rd .Banks,, thlcago. A great many of .xiieui, uuu iney are earn to oo execelle imiiauoni.aro in circulation. uur old friend, Am icon Klotz has jftakenjposolonf,.thB Volley House, 'arid'is now prepared to receive his friend and tho public. ftSAki, icad Mrs. M. flutli's adver tlsemer.t in today's paper. She Is now recelvlpg: her ,new stock of Spring floods., , - Just opened at Daniel Graver's a full line of ladles', gentlemen's and children's shoes' and - gaiters, ordered especially for the present season. Prices to suit the, times. y-&"5 isfTp'ennsyivaula Classls of tho Synod of tho Reformed Church will meet at Lenhartsvllle, .Berks county, An Tuesday before Ascension Day, Maf4-1875yftf3o'eIocfcViri. . - Hon. Hlester Clymer, of Reading, "-who has' been seriously 111 with typhoid feVer, la now recovering, though yet too yfgak ventura out of doors, -Next Friday the winter session of Muhlenberg Colleg'o will terminate. After a vacation of ona week thn ouni. met session, will then commence and wmiuun woexs.f inero .aro. pros PW4PW,MW.students Iblsspring, iespeilatyad 'the pfoparatory 'de partment. -rit ypU warit a dfsh of pioo oysters, co to D,Krock & Co. They have tbem fresli every day and servo them up 'in jCVf ry Btjle'to suit the, taste pf customers. T&i1?: Bl?.'cri lw.Wi n Tew of those eligible, Jolajn Rlckertstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good homo call and see njm", Ho Is .also supplying flour, feedj lumber and cdnl at tho low AstTsteA. , , i-Tho coats made 'Up by L'aqry & Peters tire'not only ncatly trimmed but well made ud of 'tlie best it ; maicrmi, and tho "flt";ls'uusarpassed by "any other Pa"." j-Send your orddrs' for Job printing to the iApvpcate office.- .Now 'press and a largo lot of. new ahd'elpgnnt type Just received; Trices fully as low , as ntw.xctk ot l'lilladelphla, - neruian Gabriel, of Hazletnn. I'a.. cortinllti'd suicide orl Sunday by shoot- uH iiiMorii in vim mourn, me eoviri amice passing tnrougli Ills head n Killing into inbtsmly, Lost, -on Friday morning March 20, In pelng from the residence of jRor. A. F. (Ooopeld to the Lokigh Valley depot, alady'snewatchell. Tho Under will be liberally tewardei on returning It to the Rov. A. F. Leopold, Wels9pott. The trial of William Gouldstraw for Uio shooting of Oliver Richards In self defence on the night of Dec. 21, 1874, at Audenrled, was concluded In Mauch Chunk, on Friday ot last week, and the Jury rendered a verdict of not guil ty. On Friday nfteraoon last week.Mr Simon Weldenhelmer, of this place, was stricken with palsy. We are pleased to state that In) la camewhnl better. Maria L.,wlfe of norry J. Hunslck er, nnd only daughter of 0. S. German, ot this plaee.dled on Sunday afternoon. The funeral took place on Wednesday morning, and was very numerously at tended, Rev. E. A. Bauer, of Hazlcton, and Rev,, A. Bartholomew officiated. Now you go on wheels, and David Ebbert's buggies and carriages Uavo been beautifully fixed up for theseason. and hi" hbrses nro unsurpassed by those ofanyotberllvorylntUKCounty. Terms low. ft The Allentown Rolling Mill, on Saturday vn6rnlng last, received 14S car loads of bituminous coal from tho vi cinity of Pittsburgh. The chlmoey and celling .of a pub lic school at Kingston, near Wilkes barre; tumbled down Friday of last week, during the session of tho school. Thirty-five boys were in the room, but only one was Injured by tho falling bricks, which smashed the dtslcs. An other, who jumped from a window without raising the sash, was cut slight ly In the head. The disaster la attribut ed to the Improper construction of the chimney. The Ashland Savings bank at Ash land, Pa., suspended on Saturday. Its embrassmont began in tho panic of 1873. The law allows you to luxuriato oti trout now If yon know how to catch 'em. The Centennial tea party, at tho Mansion House, Jfauch Chunk, on Wednesday evening, was well attended, about 1000 persons Delng present. The hotel was elegantly decorated with flag.!. Tho muslo was furnished by tho Eureka Orchestra of Allentown. Have you heard 1 Liniment Jake" spread himself In regard to tho virtues of bis wonderful lluluient? If you have not, call nt D. Krock & Go's bakery, buy a bottle of the .'Ijilment, nud ask Jake for his opinion of It. Read Mrs, Fath's now advertlse meu, and then go and get your spring bonnet. On Wednesday evening, Mr. Lewis Weiss, of Welssport, was taken sick very suddcujy. J. W. Riiudenbush, has taken pos session of the Eagle Hotel, In this bor ough, and Is now engaged giving It a thorough overhauling and renovation, when finished It will be, undoubtedly, one of tho best houses In the county. Host Raudenbush has fully demono strated tho fact that he "knows how to keep n hotel," and accordingly Invites his friends to give hltu at least a pas sing call, if tliey don't desire to stop over with him. Courteous treatments well filled tabla and moderate charges, Is the rule ot tUe house. The penalty for catching bass In the Lehigh and other streams ot Penn sylvania, between the 1st of March aud tuo 1st ot June, Is 25. Fishermen, bo on your guard. An outbreak of miners occurred Monday night at Buck Mountain, Eck ley.Drlfton, Jcddo, Ebervaleandllazle tou. The rioters were armed with mus kets and cudgels. At Jcddo they shot one policeman nnd beat another. At Buck Mountain thoy disarmed the special police from Philadelphia. At lait ac counts they wero disbnndltiir at thn rn. est of Futlier O'Hara, of Hazleton. JJr. Jr. B. Reber showed us a conv of "The New England Weekly Jour nal,- puoiuuca in uoston, dated -Uon-day, April 8,1728, or one huudred and forty-soven years ago. It U only 2 pages printed on a sheet 15x10 inches. Among Its advertisements wo uotlco the following: "A very likely negro girl, about 13 or 14 years of age, speaks good English, has been In the country some umo, to bo sold. Inquire of the rrmter, heicof." Tho paper was pub jiauca oy a. lvneeiancl and T. Urccn -.ur. ueorge uoovcr, engineer jsi tho Kutztowu Railroad, residing In Kutztown, has been granted letters pat ouv ior ono or me mct valuablo Inven tions of the present day. It consists cf a patent harness so arranged that a bnrso cau be unharnessed and until' di ed in half a minute, without the driver leaving the wagon. It is a thing par ticularly desliable In cases where horses are apt to run away. Should this hap pen, the harness can bo removed In btantly by merely pulling several cord attached to tho reius, through which various bucklesare opened nnd t lie horse Immediately set free. Democrat. Mr. William McKlbbln, a gentle man wellknowutomunylu this county, and a resident of Catasauqua, died in that borough on Monday morning at 10 o'clock. At the adjournment of the (Legislature at Ilarrlsburg ho returned to Catasauqua, when he took sick, hU deseaso being typhoid pneumonia. At thbtlmeof his death he was an active member of the Phconix Steam Fire Com pany, In which he always took the deepest Interest. Ho was well known as an active politician, and nt thn elec tions his Inltuenco was always felt In tho Interest of 1iU parly. Kind and gen erous In his disposition, he will be la mented by many of the citizens of that placo whose f i londshlp ho cnjiiyed whilst Uvlng. Herald X Dr. J. G. Zern Informs us that ho mRde "is professional visits for 100 con secutlve days durlig tho past wlntci Inter with liorso and slelitb, travelluc on un average 23 miles per day; or, In other words, tliut he ba.s had 2500 miles of sleigh riding, I Jr. v. A, ucrhamer has onenfd an oMcu nn thn ftmithnitt nnrnur irje.. ond ind Iron strcett, lu this borouuli. , i.. .... .i Tho trial of Eckley B. Farrow, charged .with being Implicated in tho rmirderxif Neal MoBrldo, at Beaver Meadow, 4n February 1874, has occu pied thtocourt fur the past week. The ase was given to tho Jury Thursday, who After an absence of 10 minutes re turned with a verdict ot not gullty,and the prisoner was discharged. Mr. Uriah Fatztnger has taken the storo, of the late II. E. Fatztnger, on .flank street, and will put In a new stock ot groceries, provisions and flour And feed. The water in the Lehigh has raised several feet during tho past few days, hut no serious results aro anticipated unless a heavy rain should occur. The stream is free of Ice. J. Boyd nenrl, an architect located recently In our city, has bis hands full ot work, Judging from the drawings he was so busily engaged upon Tuesday. A now building In Sunbury, several in Philadelphia, and a school liouse, tho location of which we do not remember, were being perfected upon paper pre vious to their subjection to the parties concerned. Scrttnton Dally Times. Itellgloui. Methodist Episcopal church, Rev. Wilmcr Cfoffman, pastor. Preaching to-morrow, Sunday, at 10 80 a. m, to be followed by tho Sacrament of tho Lord's Supper: nnd at 7 p. m. a sermon to the young, Subject: The boyhood of Jesus. Sunday school at 2 p in.. Prayer meet lng Thursday evening. Meeting, Nutlce is hereby given to nil parties interested in the new enterprise of pur chasing the Fair Grounds ot "The Car boo county Agricultural Society ,"whl' h was recently sold to them at Sheriff'c saje, that a meeliug will bo held at tho Exchange note), In LeliIghtou,on Wed nesday, April 7, nt 2 o'clock p. ra. Every person Interested should be, and Is expected to be present. Tho business to be transacted Is Important. By order of tho Committee. W, M. Rapsheii, Secretary. Jr. O. V. X. it. At a stated meeting of Bluo Ridge Council, No. 130, Jr. O. TJ, A. M.,held In Reber's Hall, an Wednesday even ing, Mrch 81st, 1873, the following officers were elected to servo for the en suing term: J. II, Esch, U.j II. J. Bretnoy, V. C.j G. W. Dleiil, R. S.j E. S. Miller, A. R. S. W. P. Long, F. S.; U. L. Sweeny, Cond.j G. W. Kem erer, W.;S. D. Kostenbader, I. S.; J. F. Esch, O. S 0. W, Bower, Trustee. OOIoer Elect. At a regular stated meeting of Gol den Huetten Lodge, No. OSO, I. O. O. F., of this borough, lipid on Tuesday evening last, the following officers wero elected for tho ensuing term: N. G.; Daniel Graver. V. G., Joseph Relglo. Sec, W. It. Rex. Ass't. Sec, Alfred Beck. Treas. A. G. Dollenmayor. Trustees A.- G. Dollenmayer,Danlel Graver, Wui. M. DuFour and Joseph Relgle. The Coal Trade. Tho following tablo shows the quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the weok ending Mar. 27th, 1875, and for the year as compared with tho same tlmu last year: From Week. Year. Wyoming.... 0,201 02 001,043 03 Hazleton 2,820 04 170,890 12 Up. Lehigh.. 341 10 Bea.Meadow.. 63,770 11 Mahuuoy 2,832 04 03,504 03 Mauch Chunk 2,138 10 N. fr. Easton 1,137 17 4,057 01 Total Last Year. . . 13,401 07 002,712 09 85,814 12 1,000,028 08 Increase Decrease 70,323 05 401,215 19 Spring Stylei. T. D. Clnuss, the popular merchant affor ot Lehighton, has just received KAnd is now opening the lamest stock of cloths, casslmers, worsted and nil kinds of suitings and vc&tlngs, for men's nud youth's wear,erer brought to this town, which he U making up lu the latest fashions and In tho most durable man ner, and fits guaranteed every time, at prices to suit the times, also a new and elegant stock of ladles', gent's and children's boots, slices audgalU-rs.mada especially for the trade of this 'soctlon, and a full line of gent's furnishing goods and hats and caps ot the latest spring styles, which he Is selling at "knock down prices." Call aud la spect his stock before purchasing else' wlicro. Ferocious Aunult, On Monday afternoon last, a young man named William Collins, residing in the borough ot East Miuch 'Chunk, says "Echoes" in thu Herald, while un der the Influence ot llquor.armed with a largo knife, made an assault.wlth dead ly Intent, upon his mother. A lady in the houso seized his arm and held It, so that he could not do tho horrible deed. O. M. Ebert, druggist.mi thn other side trimming trees, bearing the outcry, went In aud after a hard tuisel iuccccl. cd In taking the knife from Mm, but not before young Collins hud the Inside of his right hand terribly gashed as al aollio left. Collins then left the house. nd Mr. Ebert came to town and cot a warrant for Ills arrest, which was ulven to Constable Merrick, who went after him Jr. Merrick, found 'll" . r aid he had a watr.un for his at rest, And .wanted Silm Collins) itbgovwlth Mm. Colllns-sald, "Jtll bo d-d if I'll ,go with you or any .other man." Mr. Merrick said, "you .won't will you?" and giving him a tap oa the head witti his billy knocked nll-tlie spunk out -of him. Collins was then searched and n seven barreled rovolver loaded .and a knife was found lu his pockets and tak en from him. Collins was taken to jail where he Is now confined. K Reaponie. Mr. Printer, Ich hob shnn monch mole gadonkt Ich mlstawamole fun mere hara lussa. Ich hob gadenkt tch wod da llto mole an glana story geva fun a shule master: Ar 1st an long balnlclier karl, so wide we Ich farstona hob hold ar schulo dar Nlsholla; Ich dank ar da to bessar sbulo holta mole wile shulo holta ,uf geva und slch um' gucka far n fxaw. Won or oat bold dude don gebt ar en older hachler. Ich ' dank do made klelclien en net orlpk, ar hut en klaner faler si noso is zu long, ar kou net uf an holb mile nacbt un era gsicht kuma far so zu bussa. So dank Ich muss Ich schleasa far ties mole und sawga wons dunnert und bumbt, kent car Ich farloisa dos dar shulo mcster kumpt. Dca llto wos net anglish lassa kanna han an chanco for do brief zu tasa, und dos yader mon subscrlba sut far dq Carbon Advocate. Jakk Miceaplickgi,. Clobboard Stettle, Martz 23, 1875. Two Old Veternui. In East Penn Township, this county, reside peaceably and harmoniously to gether! John Rehrlg, who lias attained tho rlpo old geof i)3 years, and'Jlrs. Rehrlg, his first "better half," aged 89 years. Both healthy and robust.. Mr. R. faithfully provides for their support, pursuing arduous bodily labors, such as mowing, chopping wood and all other farmers' pursuits, tiresome to the youngest aud most robust. His 'prin cipal hobby, however, always was hun ting, many a deer's life was ended from the effects of his deadly aim while fol. lowing them barefooted, A peculkulty of his Is uever to wear boots, always broad soled and comf irta'blo shoes. Never was known to have been sick ot any account. His wlfo also performs well her part of tho domestic duties, without any assistance; has also been healthy all her lifo time. Conclusively, I would add that It frequently astonish es people to learn to what nn advanced age snmo pnopls arrlvo at, but, it Is oftentimes due to nothing else but their mode of living substantial but spare diet, their comfortable style ot dress, and general depaitment. Letter froni Parryvtlle. To the Editor of Tut Ciibox Adyocati. Dear Silt, In glancing over your spicy sheet, I see nn artlclo on "Pnrry villa Items," written by ono "Oney Jokin," who makes tho startling an nouncement that "Parryvlllo is a Bor ough," this Is news indeed; we should not have been awaro of tho fact had not your correspondent reminded us of It; our wholo borough ("Borough" looks well In print) is Indebted to htm for it, but this Is not all, he also thinks that we can not have a borough without a "lock-up" or "Jug," as ho is. pleased to call It, and wonders if be shall ever have an opportunity to occupy It. Is ho a member ot Council? If so he should certainly bo on the Building Committee, allowing bltn his twoweeks to report whether It Improperly built." Your correspondent has "Lock up" on tho brain, and deserves to occupy It all to himself when finished, for I rear that wo shall have very little use for It, as tho citizens of this placo are a law-abiding people, second to none In the State. Can't "Oney Jokin" give us some thing better than "Jug" question? Give us something else, say water works forlnstance,or street lampi.wecan dispense with gas while ho takes sucli an interest in our nffalrs. Yours, SERIOUS. Parryvtlle, Jfbrch 80, 1875. T!io See Corse. Wllkesbarre, Pa., March 31. The river continues to rlsi more rapidly than it has before to-day. It Is a mile wide hero, and ft great volume of water U flowing across the Kingston flats.but is not yet floating away any of the scat tered ice boulders. At Port Blanch ard It has overflown the banks of tho canal again, and It Is now nearly bank full where It passes through Wllkesbarre. A little further rise will flood Canal-st. The Tout ot the gorge shows no slgus of giving way. The foot of the Ransom gorge has lodged against the foot of this gorge without starting It. The water has risen n fnot-and-a-half here in a llttje over an hour, and Is now twenty ono feet above lew water mark,bultlie gorge shows no sign of giving nwuy.and may hold out through the night. Tho water is backlug up nt West PitUton, pud Is just bt-glnnlcg to flood that placo. Tho Lehigh Valley rail road is flooded between hero aud I'itte tan, and all trains have been abondou ed between the two places, and there are no malls from the North. The last train down reached here at seven o'clock this eveulug two hours behind time. A LackaAouna aud Bloomsburg train was just ahead of It, and both were Ill lad with passengers. The track was covered with water 'for a mile and a i half, anddn totnei places It was so deep as to cover.tno -second stp ot.tuocars, and came within a -few Inches ef run nlrg Into 'the Pro box of tho engine Tho current acrossitho track was rapid, and carrledtwltli It great cakes of loo, .railroad sills, fences and logs. The trains moved slowly nnd had to stop every fow feet to remove obstruc tions. No. 4, north, was met on the Inundated track with its baggage car off tho rails, Tho hind truck had been caught by an ico bquldcr, the baggage was removed, tho car cut loose and left lu the Hood. .Men rode on tho front of the engines on the down trains, and tho steps of tho cars wero occupied by con ductors, brakemen and pasenger?,who wero all kept busy in pushing and kick Ingtwny log sand ice boulders from;the track. At the Swinging Bridgo there was a great mass of floating Ico and driftwood on tho track, and while a passage was being opor.ed through It, about an aero of Ice, which had been lodged on the right of tho track, begau to inove and beaded across tho track In front .cvf tho train. It looked danger ous, and tho men becamo frightened and ladies began to cry. Some trees and bushes, however arrested Its progress and the trains mado their .waythrougk before Ic started again. Wllkesbarre, Pa., .March 317.45 P. M. TAie river has been rising rapidly since threo o'clock this afternoon. Tho Ramson gorgo gave way at 5.80 P. M., and Is now sweeping down tho river. Wllkesbarre, March 8111 P. M. Tho river has fallen flvu inches since ulno P. M., tbewaler having found ad ditional outlet across tho Kingston flats, through which it is rushing with great force and noise. The Wllkesbarre gorgo is yet apparently immovable, and it will probably remain so until the water Is raised several feet higher by a storm or by Its stoppage on the flats. The river is also fulling at Pittston. and that nlkce has escaped a second Inundation. An old gentleman, named Swank, residing iu Welssport died on Friday morning, after a fow hours sickness. The Supremo Court decides that the Fourteenth Amendment does not confer suffrage on women. Tho election In Connecticut takes place on Monday, April 5th. The Re publicans are making a desperato effoit to carry the Stato. Tho committee ot Associated Coal Companies at Now York have agreed on an advance of 20 cents per ton for the'month of April, A despatch from Pottsyllle says that at Locust Gap, during Filday night of last week, the striking laborers and miners dumped a number or cars load ed with coal for shipment, and burned the depot and telegraph office of the Reading Railroad Company. Special police from Philadelphia and Reading have gone to Mahanoy Plane to protect property and assist, It necessary, in operating the road. Ono thousand cars of coal wtro moved through Pottsvlllo on Friday nnd Sat urday by the Reading Rallioad. This Is about tho regular quantity for the number of collieries now In operation. John Phillips, a baacago master on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, tfelvldere uivision, was ltllleil uy a Delaware, Lackawanna nnd Western train at the Manuuka Chunk junction Monday night. Joseph Lounsberry was arrested ot Liberty, Tlogacounty, Monday, for the muraer ot uoionei uutier, in Clearfield county, Pa., who was attempting to arrest htm lu 1804 for dosortlon from the United States army. Ho has been taken to Pittsburg. Cosing Prices of DeHayen & Towns end, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, April 1, 1875. U. S.0, 1881 . U. S. 5-20, 1802 . U. S. 5-20, 1801 . U. f. 520,1M3 . . U. S 6 20, 1805 J. A J. V. B. fi 20, 1807 . . IT. S. 6 20, ISM , U. S. 1040 V, H. Currency, U'i , U. 3. & 1881, new . IVnnsvlvtula K. It. , l'olli. ltoadlug It. It. LcbU'h Velle lullrosd Lelilzu Coil a Nit. Co. WW bid. 21 17 bid. i; nit bid. 13 ay, bid. ni asked. asked lied. skIcm!, mi ukad. IVA bid Jj1 uked. V'A bid. zi amed U'A aiknl, 1 aike.1. Ull aiked. bbhi aiked C4a uked 0J asked ?. hid. bid. 11)5 bid. bill bid. ail bid. t)2f bid. bals bid. UolteJCouipaulelofN. J. 13jk bid. 131 Uold Uyt bid. U)i 01 liked. asked asked. auitr , o Liu. 10 uked. LtthlgktOQ Retail t'rlccs. Carefully corrected each woek express ly for "The Carbon Advocate' Apples, per bushel 00 ' dried, per lb 12 to 15 Butter, roll, per lb U8 Cabbage, per head 8 to 12 Cheere, factory, per lb 22 Eggs, per dozen 30 Fish, mackerel, No. i, 12 to 15 Ham, per lb IB Lard, pure, per lb.'. SO Pork, prlmo mess, per lb 12 Potatoes, perbushel 75 Corn, per bushel $ 1 00 Chop, Com, per 100 lbs 2 00 " Brau " l 30 " llye, " 2 20 " Mixed " v 2 10 Flour, Wheat, per bbl 7 00 " Rye, per 100 lbs 8 00 Oats, White per bushel 70 " Black, per bushel, t..,.., 03 Hay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundle 31) Coal, chestnut, per tou 4 00 " stove, per ton 4 50 Hides, green, per lb 5 to 7c Calf Skins, each 1 25 to 1 50 Sheep Skius,klll'd this mo.,ea 125 to 150 flltii-rlctl, March 28th, at the parsonage ot tho Lthlghton M. E, church, by Rev. W. Cullman, Mr. John Ellin and MUs Km. lua E. Serfass, both of Whltn Haven. On Ft-b. 0th, by Rev. It. R. Klstler, Mr. John Drumheller, to Mhs Isabella Klotz, both ut Millport, Carbon Co. On Feb. 20th, by the same, Mr. Lewis Wagner of Upper Towameuslug, to Alls Sarah Silllmuii, of Eldrcd, Moiuoo Co. At Lehlghton, March 28th, Maria L., wire or Harry J. Huiislukor, and dau. ghter of O. b. German, nged 29 years. Special Notices, STOP THAT COUOU, No pulmonorr com fJaInt, hoiriYer ob.Musto, can resist tbthett. IntclnflneDM of MDr. Morrli'i error, of Tar. WIM Cberrr and Utmbound."" It la a curtain cure for Coagha. Colds, Iloarteneia, Son Throat asd Asth ma, ana auiuroai, lain and Coast Diseases Un dln to CoBsampUoD. Nothing that w. bar erer sold acts so promptly In Croup or 0ctaaUr la Whooping Cough. It rontslis no opium and Is peasant to tike. Coagh-irirn '.Vlctlme, whose lungi are-racked and torn vllh'paroxjrsma which threaten to choko them, Dod sure and speedy re lief in Its use. For sale bjr C. AV. Lents, and A. J. DurllD?, MilftUton, Pa. ftn'. 17th. 174. TO CONSUMPTIVES The a Jrertt."?r,hsInff been penunnantljr curwj ' that drpftJ disease, Consumption, by a utropU rem edjr, U Jiuxtoui to make known tohU.ftjW iuf Vers the weans of cure. Tn all wb deelm It, h will Bend n copy oftbj press riptlon usod, (free of chiUKf), with tlju direction! for prep.-ir.0K "d ut lng the ftAtne. vrhlch thy will find a son ((Jens for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, tc. 1'artlAn wlihlntt tlieprftserlptlsa will ple ad dress, Htr. 1J, A. WILSON, 191 1'enn St., Wllllanubun;, Xew York. Doc. 23-6m. ERRORS OP YOUTH AQENTLEMAN who sufftsred ' for years from Pervious Doblllty, Premature Decay, and all the effect! of youthrul Indiscretion will, for the sake of suftVrlntf humanity, send free to alt who need It, the roceipe and direction for raaktnir the aintple romedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit bytheadTertlscr's experience can do so by addressing In perfect confidence, JOHN C.OQUEX, 42 Cedar 8t,lNew York Dee.20,-41 m. Tho moat Wonderful Olscor.ry of the 10th Ceutury. X3E.. S. 3D. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOB CONSUMPTION, And alt Diseases or the TIIKOAT, CHEST ana LUNIH. (The only Medicine of Ibeltiad In the world.) A SuitSTiTuri ron Cod Litir Oil. I ermnuenuv cures aiuium, uruueumo, lucip ent Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness of Breath, Catarrh, Crous, Coughs, Colds, .to , In a few days. Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, Which Dlf CllltS from all other preparations In Its Imxioiatb Actios upon the Z.IV1.11, KlUHfiXB and DLOOD. It Is purely veicotable, and cleanses the system ofall lmpuillies, builds up, and makes Pure, Jtloh Mood. It cures Scrofulous Diseases of all kinds, removes Constipation, and regulateathe Bow.ls. For"UENKBAL DKUIL1TY," "LOST VITALITY," and '-llltOKKN-DOWN CONSTITU TIONS," I "challenge the 19th Century" to nnd Us equal, llrery bottle Is worth Its weight la gold, l'rlce, $1.00 per bottle. ALSO, DB. S. D. UOWES Arabian c Liver ills They cleause the Llrer and Stomach tt-eroujhly remove Constipation; contain no calomel nor any other Injurious Ingredient, and act quickly upon these oraOs, without producing any pain or weak ness. Price 23 cents per box. OONSUMPTIVKS Should useal Hhreeof the above Medicines. Sold by A.J. UUULINO, Drugjlst, sole Agent for Lehlghton, Pa. Da. S. D. IIOWK, Sole Proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, New York. apr. It, I873.yl F. KL-EITINGEat Would respectful, lv announco tot ills friends and the public in general, that ho has open- d a nrst-ciass Livery So Sale Stable, nud that he can furnish Horsea.Buggles and Carriages of the best description, for pleasure, Business nr Fuucr.il pur poses, at very Reasonable Chargos, aud on sliott notice HAULING dono at short notice aud at low prices. L. V. KLEPPINGER, i Cornor of Bauk and Iron Street, Lehlghton, Pa. Jan. 9, 1875. W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEOIQUTON, PENN'A. Plans and Siicciflcatlons For all kinds ot Buildings made at tho shortest notice. NO CHARGES Mado for Plans and Spcclficatipns, when the contract is awarded to tho under signed. A. W. EACHES. June 14, 1873-yl Number Four. Fated to bo Free. Jean Inge low's great Story, price, In took form, $1.75. Twoiity Short Stories, a rich variety of miscellaneous readlng;orer sixty largo pages splendidly illustra ted. Ten Steel Reproductions, fac similes ot famous pictures; original engravlugs worth $15.00. All tho abovo sent post-paid with IlEAitTU and IIoiiB tho great lllustra trated weekly magazine, two month on trial, for only 50 cunts, Oijject; to Introduce the paper to new subscri bers. Price reduced to only $3.50 per year, Single number, six cents nono free, t nows stinds or by mail. Groat Inducements to agents and clubs, Tuts GitArmo Company, Publishers, 39-41 Park Place, New York. Please state In what paper you saw this advertise ment. March 20-0w. dmlnlHtrntor's Notlqo. Whereas letters or Administration upon, tho estate of Francis Palmer, lato ot Towamer.slng township, Carbon county, dee'd, have been granted to tho subscriber, all persons having claims agulnt said estate will please present them, ind those Indebted to said estate will maku Immediate payment. HENRY UOYEB, Administrator. Welssport, Jarch 27, 1870. Administrator' Notice, Whereas letters ot administration . upon the estate ot Elizabeth Henhel-' mer, late or Jahonlng township, Car bon Co.,dcc'd, have been.granted to too tubscrlber, all persons having claims against skid oatate will pleaso present them, and those ludebtcd to the said estate will make Immediate payment. HENRY BOYElt, Administrator. Welssport, MarohSO. 1875. BEATTY l'lunul tsrSeiid Mnmp for lull Information! Prlcj 1.1 t, .to., &a, DANIEL) F. BE.tTTY, Wa'hliirjton.New lersoy.