"W desire It to be distinctly understood that no eUrertleemeiti -will be. Inserted In tbe eotpmna of Ti CliiOK Abtocat (hit may be recelt ed from TanUiowq jjartleacrtmiiunteis teeotneilled with thPlU. TharblUmlofcaraouroittTterMsi ' Admltaetnentlfoil reer,'ierltr.aeoh. " ' Insertion ... . . 10 Cents. 8llUontbl.prlnthMthlertloo IB Cents. 'TbrMo.thi, '. -' so Cents. Lasa than three nwn.fH., firstlnaer tlon (I, Mtfa eubseqoent' Insertion 25 Cents il.y, HOHTIIIUER, Pilblllktr,, jij n. aitcWKiis, ", DISTRICT XTTORyinrCptlN8ELOIt,AT LAW Orrrce, No. t, Mansion Tfoiisa, MACCU CIID3K,PA. Battling Estatef , Tiling Aatounui and Orphana Crart Practice srlalty.- Trlil of Cental carefully attended to. Legal transactions In Entlltb and Oeruren, JanO. SoGlety.'BieetlngK. larunro Cimi, No.lt, A.O. K.or tu M. C 2nd and 4th. Ucmday cl Mch tpoptfa, in ruber's Hall, Lehlihton, at 7.00 o'clock r.M. 1'erey German, 8. . Oj 8. It. allium, 8, K. Jl. 8. 0M DoirtM Voter Jo,C8; 1.0.6. meets nrrToMdajr eeenlnft, at S o'clooli, In Ha bert llall. Daniel U rarer, N. 0 Wm. It. Uz,crelery. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, 1875, Local and Personal The Ute trtdo Is rapidly brighten ing. . Tlio 4th of July comes on Sunday New prtng styles of prints at Dan lei Gravers, i I'atronlzo homo Interest first, last and at all times. Dont forget tlio - entertainment ou the iCth and 17th last" A full line of carpets at Daniel Graver's, from 20cts per yard upwards. Mr. L. F. Klepplnger, will please accept our thanks for a basket of nice cabbage. Mr. John Wi Nusbium was homo on a visit orer Sunday., Philadelphia evidently agrees with him. The monthly wages of tbo empty ees In the Lehigh Valley' shops at South Xaston amount to $21,000. A rushing trade awaits the stores thai now advertise liberally and let tho people know what the are doing. Seventy-five tons of rails wero made In nine hours and fifteen minutes At tbe old rail mill, ,13ethleham, last Thursday week. 6oreaton li at present erecting 'a etccl mill, which wlll'be the' Urgent In tbe country, and giro employment to over ljOOO men. Mrs Etutxr, of Salisbury, whose maiden name wan Margaret licrobard, vtlll-cfleboUc the 100th anniversary of her blntbdty on tbo ISth of April. Mrs. liulo Enmer has Just receiv ed bcraptlng .styles of hats, bonnU and millinery goods. See advertisement la another column. From the preparations that aro be ing made, a good time may be expected at tbe School Entertainment on the lOlh and 17th Inst. Rev. J. McNaughton, pastor of tho Fiesbyterlan church at Slatington, has received a call from a church at Mana yunk. J Tho average length of a farmer's life U sixty-live yeau, nnuotnuoi a prin ter Is thirty-three, hence tbe tecesslty of paying for your paper promptly. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Com vanv has declared a quarterly dtvldeud of 2H pcreent, payable on 'and after April lOtn. Charles Trainer Is' now fixed In his new store on Second street, and Is sell ing, flour, feedtc, at lowest rates. Try lilm. 3000 Mes Wasted, To aecuro great bargains at Laury fc Pi-trw. They have Just received a large stock of fan cy worsted and casslrcero sultluKs.whlch- they are prepared to make up In first class style, at 1875 prices, to suit tlio Unit. If you want a dish of nleo oysters, co to I) Krock Co, They have (hem fresh every day aud servo them up In very ctjle to suit the tasto of customers. Fast horses and bandsomo carri ages can be had at tbe livery of David Xbbert Daolc street. Ills terms aro low. Our roan friend. W. W. Reber. od of Dr. N. II. Reber,- of '.bis place, Jen for uiuersvme, Lancaster county. on bMurosT iuc, w wnien piaco no goes to avuesa uto aorraw acuooi. Dr. Edwin KUUer. of Mabon Valley, aays mat during tne past Win Ver be had 103 days of sleigh rldlne. that be averaged no miles per day, for the season 0073 mile. There will be service in Bei less' chnrcb, East Fcnn town&Tp to morrow (Sunday) morning 10 'o'clock, after whleh the Sacrament of the Lordy Supper will be administered by Iter. A. Bartholomew; of Leblgbton. Workoen are busily eucased tear. log out tha.oid buildings opposite tbe FubUe square, on Rank street, to make room tor f. r. oemmcra new ouiiaing. J. K. Ciekert has stilt a few of those eligible lots In RlckerUiown to dltpow pf. If youreelllkesecurlagagoodhoiuo ll and see him. Ufi Is also minidylng flour, feed, Ipmber and eoal at liie low- Mi rates. Tbe coats made up by Laury & Peters are not only neatly trimmed but well made up of the feast material, aud tbe "tit" Is unsurpassed by "any oJLner Send your orders for Job printing to the Advcxuth office. New press and a large lot of new end clegsqt type Just received. Prices fully as low as New York or Philadelphia. The regular Spring meeting of the Presbytery of Lehigh vtlll be held la the First Presbyterian Cl.urch, of Cat . asauqua, commencing on Tuesday even. uie, ui auia inai , us opening sermon to be delivered by the Model or, Uav. jar. nnuaui, m AHton. 16 1 r i or iissu rtvSa- ..-rJDarilel Rtac,Iajiow,Jn Jfovv. Jersey. Buying up a inrgq quanuty oi shuihs oi tho finest breeds, and Is expected homq diulnj! the coming week. Ho de-ilres us to Inform the peoplo of this section that ho has hitherto been In tho hnhlt of deposing- of Ills shoat3 for cash, but that the Bywtain don't'', seem -to ' work well, and that hereafter'he will sell for tho ir.oney. On these terms ho will give you bargains. The po.putor young druggist, Mr. II. A. Peters, who hns been in nt tnndauco In tho store of Hon. A. J. Durllng duTlng Iho past winter, resign ed liU poslUon on Monday lat, nnd ro turned (o.Slatlngton. Mr. P hns niado a host of friends during his stay In' Lc lilghton by his nffablo and gentlemanly deportment, and takes with him their warmest wishes for his futuro success In life. The ono hundred and twenty eighth Mlnlstorlum of Pennsylvania of the Lutheran Church, will meet nt Nnr rlatonn on Trinity Sunday.Mny 22d.At this meeting It Is expected tho.final nr-, rangements, will be made ,by wlilcli Afuhlenhcrg Collece, at Allentowriwlll be transferred to nn entire Jurisdiction of the Synod, and the- entiro Board of Managers bu elected by tlio Synod for thu,firet'ltuie. At the regular meeting of Lehigh Ilook & Ladder Co., on Monday even ing last, Geo. W. ' Dielil was' elected Roc. Secretary vlco V. W. Reber ro- slgued. A committee consisting of 1'. Brady, F. Debordo and Jerry J. Kllno was appointed ,to make arrangements for an entertainment. Three now mem bers were elected and there Is yet room for a few mora good men. , James Sinizma6ter. of Mlllerstorfi. this countyand Henry SlngmasJf, of Stroudsburg, have been appolrfed ad ministrators of the estate of lato Jacob Slugmaster, deed., of tho last nhovo named place, they bavin a furnished the requisite security, viz: $3,000,000. Tho estate of tho deceased is estimated to amount to from $800,000 to $1,000,000. Democrat. Just opened at Daniel Graver's a full lino of ladles', gentlemen's and children's shoes and gaiters, ordered especially for the present season. Prices to suit the times. We learn that there Is now being cir culating In. Pittsburgh and along .tho Pennsylvania railroad, one of the most dangerous aud best executed counter feits of our national currency that has yet made an appearance. Tho bill Is X the denomination of five dollars, on tho Traders' National Bank, III. We havo not heard that any of our business men havo yet been victimized, but It would bo as well to give five dollar bills of ihu above bank a most rigid scrutiny beforo accepting any of them, E. II. Rhodes has opened a t,rocery and provision store, In bis building op posite the "Advocate" ofllce.aiul is now prepared to sell goods as low as any other .man. Seo advertisement In an other column. Wo are sorry to learn that our friend, Mr. A. Schneider,, of Summit Ilill, lias been somewhat indisposed for some weeks past. Wo trust he may speedily recover, L. F. Klepplnger, at his llyery on the corner of Bank and Iron streets, has a lot of nobby horses aud handsome carriages, which ho hires out at very low prices. T. W. Rcnshaw, the popular drug glttj of Summit Hill, was in town Thursday night. He reports all quiet among tbe miners at' that place, and says there. Iirb not as yet occurred any occasion for the services of oub-ldcrs to maintain order. Wo gather from his remarks that tho men go about their business quietly and orderly, but with the determination to 6tand firm till thu "bitter end" that they will succeed In getting what they claim as their' Just rights. School Eutertalmucut. On the evenings of the ICth and 17th of April, the Public Schools of Lehlghtou will give an entertainment in the Hall of Iho school building. Tho perform ances will ba of a pleasing character and will consist of music, recitations, dialogues, tableaux, etc. Admission 25 cents. The proceeds to bo used for tbo benefit of tbo schools. S. J. Barnett. Spring gtyUi. T. D. Clauss, tho popular merchant ollor of Lthlghton, has Just received and J now opeulne tho Unrest 6tock of lis, casslmcrs, worsted and nil kinds of suitings and vestlngs, for men's nnd yuutu s wear.ever urouguc 10 tins town, which be Is making up In tho litest Ions aud In tho most durable man ner, and fits guaranteed every time, at prices to suit thu times, also a now and elegant stock of ladles', gent's and children's boots, slices ami galtrrs.mada especially for the trade of this section, and a full line of gent's furulthlng goods and hats and caps of the latost spring styles, which ho Is selling at "knock down prices." Call and In spect his stock beforo purchasing else where Fatal Uunulng Accident. Powell yillu.an, a young married roan, if siding In West Penn town-hip, went out pigeon shooting on Saturday mori.lng last; standing around watting for tbo pigeons to put In an appear ance, he stood near an old stump, rest ing tho stock of the gun thereon and leaning over the tnunla with his body, when the gun slipped from tho stump, the hammer being drawn from tho nip ple In the decent of tbo piece and springing bick-ppon the nipple the gun was discharged,' tho contents entering the unfortunuto roan's bowels after passing thiouglt bis hand which he held over the mutzlo, After receiving the charge be ran about two rods when ho fell dead. The funeral took placo ou Tuesday. j laf Ilcllgloui. "theLcKfgTitEvillclnlsslon wll,hjld 'tjielr worshlp.qu ngxt,Sunday evening "In tho Presbyterian churiih, whicll die lifiVo' rMitcd, nnd; will thenceforth hbjd tli'elr services regu larly every Sun,iiay. Prcaciiltg- at 10 ,. in. In tho -German language, and Etigllsli'overy two iivecjis n Wv ovc. nfrig, at 7 o'clock p.'"tn,, In which tho christian community Is cordially nrld respectfully Ir.vlted to partlclpato,Pra'i or meetings on Tuesday nnd Thursday evenings, to which tlio . christian coin' inunlty is also hlndly Invited. J. C Blleirf, pastor, Evaugcllcali church nt Lchlohtoiit .i Divine Services In tho Acadcmy,Rov. If, K;;Derr; .pastor; Confirmation nnd preparatory service for'Coiiihnitilon tills afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Commu nion on Sunday mornliig,' lO'a'cIdcki English servlco'fn tho evening nt 7. Ilorougli Council. .-,." V The borough council, met on Monday evening last and organized ns follows : ' Wm', 'Wagner, Esq.,thQburge53,e!ec,t, took his seat and was duly qualified., Wm. M. ltapsher. Esq., wa3 appointed Secretary, nn,d Wm'. Jilller, Treasurer, with instructions to file. boiidK in accor dance with laW and Geo. Slitlltz was appointed Street Commissioner, when ouncll, adjourned to meet on tho first Monday of May, 1875. Bpcclal Police, . , One hundred and fifty special police men front Phila. arrived at Hazleton Tuesday cverilh's: They will do -ddty as engineeii) and firemen, .and prevent tlio mines from filling' with water. One of tho mines at Audenried was Hooded on Sunday by tho creaking In of n creek, and as thu Union would,' not al low Us men to assist In turning tho courso of the stream, ttho. .superintend ent and ofilco clerks wcroob!jgcL.todo it. - i . Parryvllle Itema. i , , Henry Rau, of Bowmansville, while out walking Monday, March 23th, slip ped and fell, fracturing his knee bono very badlyr Dr, J, A. Koch, of tills placo, attended him aud ho. Is now do ing quito well. Mr. G. F. Anthony, justlco of tho peace, of this place, has taken out ills commission and is now ready to attend to all who may need Ids services. Look out for squalls. Rev. L. Bryfogel, pastor of tlio Evan gelical church, moved Into town last week. Rev. L. B. Brown, of tho M. E. church, who has been atteudlngcoufer at Norristown for tlio last two weeks, returned last Siturday. Wo are glad to eea Mr. Brown back amongst us again, aud hopo his btay may ho a long ono. . Oney Jokin. Dig Creek Iteuia, Big Creek Items wero among tho mis sing last week on account of overcrowd ed business, hut, as therobbln and blue birds are making their appearance, I will try and do likewise. The Polio Poko Cicek was very high last wcel:,ltoverflQved its banks Hood ed some of our neighbors' meadows, car iled off fencos, saw logs, sills, boats and washed off a good deal of soil; so much that tho stones aro visible in tho meadows, and cleaned tho cicek en tirely of all its ice, &c. Tha Spring Is very backward, and farmers will find Just as mudi work as they will ba able to do to bo in time for the early seeding, etc. Mx. John Boyer, who was on a visit to his many friends at this placo during; tho winter, , has left ngala for his homo at Lawrence, Kansas. Wild gecso In quite largo 'numbers were seeing flying through this valley during last week ; several flocks made o short stop on Big Creek, but not a slrglo feather was captured this year. Judging from your paper of last week Items are as scarce In other localities as In this. ' Mr. Amos'Solt, of this place, moved on Tuesday if last week Into the houso owned by Wm. Thoma3,sltuated on tlio road leading to Mackereltown. We are sorry to part with him as he was a kind friend aud, a very obliging neigh bor. Alex Solt has moved' to ono'o'f Mr. D. Prlnco's houses at tho paint mill. Amandas Beer, of this place, will move to one of Eli Koch's houses, near Welssport, ere long. Moving day, that great terror of housekeepers, with all its bustle and confusion is passed and gono and onco more, those of us who wero so unfortu nate as to be compelled -to make rt change .of residence are safely cscons ed in our now homes, aud can now breathe freo- nt least for another year. Tho lumber men of Carbon county, nro preparing for a brisk trado the comlug Spring. Tl.o schools of Towameuslng any all closed with tho exception of Shoen berger's.No. .1, which will end on the 17, There will ba services in tlio Solt's church, to-morrow, (Sunday), at 10 a, u. Services by Rov. S. Breyfogel, of Parryvlllo, w, u. Big Creek, April 6th, 1875, Trotting Slnllloni. 'IDr.'Jiisliua Kern, (if SMgorsvlllcrnti nounrcs to the owners of HhoiBeB.i that he will burnt tho Hotel of J. W. Ran dcnbtish, in -this bnK.agh. jvlthhUcelc1- bratc.i fctf.llions. "Toronto Chief, Jr., ""Mntribrino Pilot, Jr," nnd "Ge'orgo M. Pulclien, Jr.," on Tuesday nnd Wcdliosilay, AprU20and 2,1, and' ev ery altelnatO Tuesday anTrT Wednesday during tho season, Toronto (?hlef. Jr.. wnt. sired hv thu fast Stallion Toronto Chief, ho Is out of atoyai ueorgo, called "Warrior", be rore iiio came to tlio. States. By rei ferilng to tlio Turf Register you w find his cout. st with Dextex and Gent Butler, and that ho trotted on thu Push. Ion Cnntse.nu tlio lOlh of July, In 2:10j Tho dam ot Toronto Xhlef was thortrps ling nmro Patty Jenks, remarkablo:for Her great speod and endurance, having trotted her thirteenth' mllb In 2:57. Mauibrlnq Pilot, Jr.. is n hnmlsomo dark' orown stallion, no whlt'6, ofio' of tliu most beautiful shaped horses over seen. He Is well broken niid'ri splen did driver, looking most magnificent when going. Ho trotted last Fall In double- harness, ou the GutlisvlUe track, n hnlf mile, In 1:15. This was remark nbly good tlnio for n five year Old colt, considering tho'chance ho had, for he was not broken to harness until he was past four.yenrs. Mambrltio Pilot, Jr., Is of modern family that rivals -tho Hamblctonian, U composed of tho de cend.ii.ts ot Maiuhilno Chief a horse that was bred In the East mid taken tb Kentucky by James B. Clay In 1831. , George M. Patchen, Jr., lis a trotter Is fast tliln' '"to celebrity. Ho is handsome, wlilto In color, and sixteen hands high. JJo hns good blood in him, for ho wa got by tlio celebrated trot ting horse Goergo M, Patchen, by Cas slus M. Clay, who was by old Henry Clay, and bis dam was by it young hor!o.vtho ns own brother to Trustee who first tiottcd twenty miles within an hour in harness. Tho dam of Georgo M. Patchen, Jr., was. tho gray mare Duroclc Messenger. Parties desiring further Information nro requested to call upon J. W. Rau denbush or tho groom nt tlio stable. Itctcue lluok di Iinilder Co, On Monday morning last members of the abovo organization from Jituch Chunk, presented (hctuselyes nt1 tho carrlngo Works ot Messrs. Romig & Holloid, In this borough, for the pur pose of taking possession of their now truck Just, built for them by this . firm. Tho truck was transported from' Le hlghton to Mauch Chunk over tho L. &S. R. R. In speaking, of Its recep tion In tho latter placo "Echoes" In the Herald says : On arilving nt Mauch Chunk at half prst 10 a. m., a largo crowd awaited tho delegation ot Rcseuu boys, and in a short tlnm tho truck was placed on tor ra firina, tho ropo stretched out, and away tiiey went llko tho wind up street, and stopped In front Clias. J.Armbrus-ter'-s eigar store, who by Iho way is tho President of tho Company. Thu truck was iu a t-nort tlma surrounded by an examining crowd and the universal ver dict: "Shu is a perfect beauty!" could uo neard on all sides, ur course "Ech oes" was on hand and niado tho fol-' lowing memoranda: Total length of truck 40,feec. Tho running gear and body painted a brilliant red, aud strip ed blackj with faint of wlilto nnd green relief, and Ithseuo in Inren letrora ahn. tded on both sides, mid liguro 1 at, each siuo enu or the ladder rest. Tio wheels nro also gold strlpod. Tho ladders aro dark green heavily striped with yoiiow.giviug tnem n solid and substan tial appearance, of the followlpg lengths: l stiff. 20 feet, 1 extension, 40 feet; 1 do., 60 feet. Tho gong on tho front axle, l.tft side, is automatic in movement, and of good tone. FoUr largo poles with hooks laid on ' top cf ladder, painted, of light shade. Tho beautiful lamp is fixed In nn uptight frame over tlio front axle, and whs tho subject of very favorable remarks. It Is gold plated, of sexongle shape, and' mo giass or tnreo colors whim; w inl and purple two panes of tho samo shade. Tho front has Rescuo 1 blown in tho glass, and the light and left an glo following, a ladder nnd pole-hook. engraved In thu iimo. way. Taking lu altogether, It Is ono ot tho neatett.uob blest, and best .looking truck in. -tlio Lehigh Vnlley and costs only J500. It will remain for a few days whom it now stands, aud wilt bo housed ns soon as tho now room the Market Huusa bull-' ding is completed. A Note from l'arryvllle. ' Dkaii Editoh, I.ahUu for. it. nbw. I suppose. Two weeks ago an aitlqicj written by your humble, servant ap peared in your paper in regard to Par ryvlllo lock up or as your correspon dent "Serious" Bays I am pleased to call It "Jug." I did not think It was going to bo so hard for somo ut the "law abiding people second to nono In State," to swallow, (I mean tbo article not the lock Up); there Is'just where I missed It. Ho goes on to say that It Is news to him to hear that Parryvio Is a borough, Cheeso It, "Seilous," dmw It mild, wo know what you orb hinting at perhaps every body dtd not know It all. Ho also says that it is my brief "that wo can not havo a'bbrough wl(h out a lock up, or a Jug, perhaps he Is correct. Let mo ask hlut a question : What was tho first business tho Town Council cussed aud discussed ? Nothing moro or less than the aforesaid lock up or "J'ig." Alut I right, eh? Now does It not look llko as. If soma, ono else besides myself thought the same, name ly, that a borough was not n borough without a lock up? Ho ends his epistle by saying, "I tako Such nu Interest In their attalrs." Dot's ho want ino to bo llevelio U ono of tha Town Council by saving their affairs? for ho must nut i forget that I am ono of thnsn"!aw abld 1 lug people second to nono In tho State." OSET JoKtN. The Coal Trail. T!r0-pniT.iJi7.T;frtrdgTrrrfrvoT.iay last, In f peaking of the condition of thu'cbnl trade, says: As" wo can re pbittio adjustment of, tho 'differences between tho coal operators and the working people nt tho mine, wo ot course havo no change to report In Iho coal trade, which remains almost pre .clsely the samo as reported a weak ago. The lawloss turbulonco In tho Schuyl kill and Lehigh coal regions reported dally In' our news columns shows no signs of abatement. Thcro Is no coal mining in, either region bf any conse. quence, nnd tho supply Is necessarily "becoming very limited. What,""howov ?r; was stocked.pypr, of lost year's coal and what Is"bplug produ'ced'ln part of the Wyoming and In tho Shauioktn re glons,- has. thus far served to prevent c coal famine or famluo pieces of coal. As tho demand for current consumption continue;, light a cJoso economy lu tho Uso of anthracite coal and an Increased uso of bituminous coal havo kept prices .steady. Special kinds ot coal nnd of particular sizes may have been advanced In somehow Instances', but the genoral market Is unchanged In supply and de. mand and also in prices. Tho assochv ted carrying companies, although they liavo issued no tcala of prices for tho mouth of April, adhere, so far as we can leant, to thoso announced. Wo seo tho Intimation '"sometimes thrown out that the present suspension of coal pro duction is with tho connivance nud en couragement of tho coal operators, with the view of affording ppportnnlty to en tirely clear, tho market of last ycar.'s ver supply. It Is possible that strikes and suspensions of production may, somo time In thejiast, havo been char acterized by somo such collusion and Juggle, but wo aro quiet confident that nothing of tho.sort enters Into tho pres ent disputo and unsettled condition of tho authrlclto tradd., In tho bituminous coal regions thcro nro unusual efforts making to press tho largest amount of that coal posslb'o Into the market." HaZ.'eton, Pa.. April 7. Early this morning it fire was discovered fn'No. 1 slnpo, in Stockton, two miles below here, which, it is feared, will do great damage.uiilcss tho tlanius can be speed-. Ily checked. The mechanics from tlio shops of tho company nnd the clerks in the store wc-ro sent down to tho slope to assist tho few men left In collieries, but to-day the nro seemed to bo spreading, and It was thought that' the solid coal In tho breast had beeu reached by tho flames. Tho liro originated from heat generated in making steam for n pump, and a hoisting engine, and somo looso coal or wood at tho (0p of tho Hue be came Incited, and thus communicated tho Haines to looso coal In tho mine. It' was thought that iho miners nt Stock ton would havo offered their assistance to put out the fire, nnd somo we're thus disposed, but tho branch of tho M. and L. B. A. ot Stockton hold a meeting this afternoon,-and resolved to keep out ot tho initio, Tbe Coal Trade. The following tablo shows tho quan tity of coal Bhlppcd liver tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for' tho week ending April 3d, 1873, and for tbo year as compared with tho samo tlino last year: From wu. Year. Wyoming .... Hazleton..... Up. Lehigh.. Bea.Meadow.. Mahtnoy.,;..: Mauch Chunk ' N. fr. Easton 10,850 10 2,720 10 3,14,893 15 182,011 08 341 19 53,770 11 , 07,01 55 00 2,160 00 0,050 11 3,490 18 27 10 1,030 07 Total 23,098 01 027,801 10 1,145,473 13 Last Year.... 78,543 05 ,345 Increase.. Decrease. 50,450 01 517,072 03 f,eli!;;liton Kctult I'rlccH. Carefully corrected each week express ly for "Tho Carbon AdvocaU).' Apples, per bushel - 00 ' dried, per lb 13 to 15 Butter, roll, per lb 38 Cabbage, per head , 8 to 12 Chcefo, factory, per lb,.' 22 Eggs, per dozen - 28 Fish, mackerel. No. i '...13 to 15 Ham, per lb 18 Lard, pure, per Jb.... . 20 Porl;, prlmo mess, per lb T2 Potatoes, per bushel 75 Corn, per bushel.' $ 1 00 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 2 00 " Bran " 1 30 " Rjc, ' " 2 20 " Mixed . ," 2 10 Flour, ll'heat, per bbl 7 00 " Ryo, per 100 lbs. 3 00 Oats, White per bushel 70 " Black, per bushel C5 Hay, per ton .... . .'...."... . 20 00 Straw, per' bundle . 30 Coal, chestnut, per ton.... k,... 4 00 V stove, per ton 4 50 Hides, green, per lb -.5 to 7c CalfSklns, each 1 25 to 1 SO Sheep. Sklns,klll'd this mo.,ea 125 to 150 .Hurried, On tho 21st-ult, by tho Rev. 1 T. Ilennlke, ilt, Levi Correll, of Kresgo ville, Monroe Co., nnd Miss Hii-an E. Chrlstman, of Franklin township, Car. bon Co., Pa. . On tbo 01st itlt,, by the Fame, Mr, Thomas Snyder, orKrescevllle..Vonroo Co., and Miss Elizabeth Grrcnzwelg, of Eldrld township, Monroe Co. Died. On tho 29th nit., In Franklin twp. Lea Moutz, wlfu ot Jacob Moutz, ngetl 04 years, 11 mo , 11 days. On tho 2nd Inst., In Welssport, Jacob Swrnk, aged 82 years, 2 mo., 23 days. Oil tho 4th Inst., In Lehlghton, Rob ert, lufnut child ot Harrison and Emma D-ltz, aged 0 month. L . Special-Notices; tO'JSl' THAT L-bcnil J-N'd 'pulrMtorJ (urn Mpfalnt, liewrnrclwiltiatF, "U rclt t6hti lhKlnllnereAr'llr. li.rrl.' l-ripif Tar, WIM Cbryiin.lilonhOBnd." llhn rertaln rura Tor Couilu. iVilda, lloanvthKa, Sort. Tim nt and Aalh ma. An I all Tlirci.it, l.unir an.l Clii'.t Ulnnei tn. din to Couiiiiirtpllaii. Notalnntliat harneter mi acta no promptly In Cronp of fa trtWtuaflr In WliooplnrCoiiirti. li 'oiilr ri'-oplirbi and Is veaaant to tako. Coiiih-mirn Viillm., wh limn aroroflodaBd torn wltli ptroilttna ulilth tlmutntoti.ukn tlx-ni, liud aura nnd p!dr ra tkf In ltuo. Tor mIo If C. W. Lenta, anil A. JiDurllrMhtbfthtoii. Ia, Sept. 17th. f7. TO CONSUMPVES 'Tlio ailvrrtltrjiatlrt; Weu ponn-nmlly curmt o" that droad dl-oat-,Ouraum) tkin, ty n alinpla ram. rdy, l aiixloua to ui.iko linrvril to bla IWIg" luf. fmora Iho iilrana of cirre. To nil who doilro It, bo ullWcridnci'tiv ortha (Kvwription uioj, (fna.. cli.irpn), wllu Ihodi'rtiilloDM for priparlr nnd ua ln.tlleauJo, whUli tlmy lil Blnlmiu-. OfaK. fi.r CosscMfjiox, Aeiuiu, liiip.scuiti., 4.'." IMrllra wl-hlnir tho prKrrlpll)'n wilt pUitand ,dre3J,Ilv. li.A. WlLfON. j'Jt I'uiiuSt., W illlsmrburk-, Naw Vorl'. Dec. J Cm. ERRORS OF YOUTH A CIIINTtKMAV" bn tulTered fir yaara from Korrljua Doblllty, iTi-luat nro Dcca, and all tlio effects or J oulhrui luJI.cietlon will, rtir'tha aike of suffering liuunnlty, (.ond frco lo all liu ueed It, tbo reculpe nud direction lor miking tbtf lniplo reniody by which ha . enrod. utTrrcra wllhins toproflt W UiaadrerlUer'aMperlolIro can d3 to by nddresdiu In perfort c-nlldoliro, JOHN ll.OUDUX, liCvdirSt., .Now Vork Doo.!0,-ll Di. Tlio moat 'Wonderful DlacoTefy or tlio lOtli Century. IDE.. S. X). HOWE'S Arabian Milk Oure FOR CONSUMPTION. And all .SImhsm of tho TIIUOAT. .CHEST and 1,U.V(13. (Tho only Mediclna of tbo l.lqd In tha world.) a sortjTiiuTJ ron wo i.itith uii.. Permanently cdroa Asthma, llroncbltlr. Inelo- cnt Consumption, Loss of Voire. 8hortnoia ef iiri-aih, uanirrli, uroup, Lou-us, uoidi, c,Jo.a fair dara. 1 DIt. 8. D. IIOWK'S Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier. Which DIFFERS from till ether pronaratloni In HsImvediiti; Actios upon tlioLIVbli.KlDN KVS andUI.000. It 13 purely vegetable, nud cleaniaa thoattem efftll ImpurltleH, bultda up, and ronkea 1'ure, ItlcU Blood. ItcurasScrofuloua Olsearesof all kinds, remoToa Conxtiputlon, nnd regulates (ho llowela. For"Oi:.Nl:ltALi UltlllLlTY," "LOST VIl'ALITY," nnd UltOIvlSN-IJOWS CONSTITU TIONS," I "cballengo tho 15th Century" to find Its oquul. llrory bottle Is north Its welifhtla gold, l'rico, $1.00 per bottle. ALSO, DIt. S.- D. HOWE'S Arabian Ji'w Liver ills fbor cleanse tuo Lirar and Stomach thoroutfuW remote Constipation! cohtalo no c.tlomet nor auy other Injurioui-insridlsnttflnl tact qutckljf upon mesa orftus, huuuui pruuuciog ruj piiaor wbs liens, l'rktt 23 coats per box. . OONSUMPTIVES SLouM use at Uhrreof tin nboTo MeJlclnei. .SoUl) A. J. niaiNG; lru3iltf solo Acsnt for Lohlhton, la.. Dh. a. D. IIOWK, SMe Proprietor, 101 Chimberi Street, New Yrk,. apr. ll,I873.yl Would resnoctful. 1 V IIIIIIUUMVV w w I Ills frionda anil tha public' Ih general, that ho has open-. ctl n fjrst-class Livery & Sale Stable, nud that ho can furnish Horses, lSugfiles mid Carriages of tho best description, for pleasure, uusiness or Funeral put--posus, at very Keasonnblo Charge, and on shoit notlco. HAULING donu at short notlco ami at low prices. Ii. F. KLE1 FINGER, Corner of Bank and Iron Street, Lchlfhton, Fa. Jan.0, 1875. jS W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEIIIQHTON, PENN'A. l'lnns and Specifications For all binds of Buildings niado at tho shortest notice. NO CIIAKGES' Mado for Flans ari(l Specifications when tho contract Is Ti warded to tho under signed. A. W. EACHES. Juno 14, 1873-yl JVttinhcr Four. - , F-iitoilto bo Prec. Jean Ingo-, low's gr'ea't St6ry,prlco, In hook form, 81.75. Twenly Short Slorlcs, n rich variety ot miscellaneous ruadlngiover sixty largo pages splendidly lllustra ted. Ten Steel Reproductions, fac similes of famous pictures; original engravings worth 815.00. All tho above sent post-paid with IIUAiiTit and Home tho great Ulustrn tratcd weekly magazlnvs two month on trial, fotf only fiO cbnts, OnjKCTf to introduce titer paper to new stibacrl hera. Frlce-iretliiced to only $2,50 per; yar, Bltigl'o number, six cents nor.u tree. At news' stmrt$ lir by mall. Great Inducements, to agl'uts nud clubs, Tins GitAiMiiu Coitl'Atty.'.l'uolUhers, 80-41 Faik Flace, New Yprls. I'leaso statu In yhat paper you saw this advertise ment. ' Slnrch DO-G'w, A" inliilhtriUor'H Notice. Vherra3 Jrlters of Administration upon thu cstato of Francis Falmer, lute of TuwaincRsliig township, Carbon county, dee'd, havo l)eei gnuitu.l to tho subscriber, ml persons having cl.il'nij agalntsafd estate will please present; them, tnd tlirne Indtbtcil to said estutu will uiako Immeillatii luynient. JIKNUY UOVKH. AduilnUtratpr. , Welssport, Jarch 27, 187.T. AriiiilitUtiuior' Xotlco. Whereas letteig of udinlulitratlou upon tho esUtd ot Elizabeth ltenhel tner, late of .Vahonttig tonniltlp, C'ar bou Co.,dee'd, have been granted to tho subscriber, uil rHTMnn having claims against bald oatato will (iloaso present them', ami tho Ipdebtcd lu tho said eatate, will inako Immediate payment. HENUV IJOVEll, Adiulnlttrator. UrlMport, March 20. 1873. Bli!A'i"l'V '''" tT Bend stump for full lufornuiionl l'rico I4.it, &u, J, DANIEL F. 11E.1TTV, Waihliiglciu.N'cvr lm)