t KDH'OR LKlllrtllTO.V, CA.! SATURDAY MORlttSXl NOV. W, 1875. Votes 17., No. 1. '" Kxip thy iWa and thy ehop win keep thee." Wtywu, ,to-,dny tliree years 'agvw issued tlio first nura fotfr of the Carbon Advocate, wo little dreamod to meet With the encouragement all1 along extended to us. In deed, when we first under took its publication, success was extremely problematical. Having but recently driven our stakosin a commtinity off comparative strangers, crippled, in means, and limit ed in credit, all will agree with us that our prospects were far from flattering; but having mado up our mind to publish, a paper, wo wont at it with a will, convinced that, if wo would but " keep pur, shop, it 'would keep us," which it has done to this day. During the first year of its Existence, the circulation of the Advocate wa3 naturally small tho paper hardly pay ing its way, and, but for the very liberal manner in which the people of , this place, tWeissport, Parryvillo and tho surrounding neighbor hood patronized us with, job 'work, wo should have been compelled to seek a better field, elsewhere. But tho lib erality of bur 'neighbors, our frugal way of living, coupled with the.exerciso of tho most rigid economy, carried us safely through tho second year, as woll as through tho panics Since then our pro gress has; been gradual, but steady, and Wo acknowledge ..to-day but ono couutv naner superilpr to our own in point of circulation. In addition to this very satisfac tory result, wo can boast of a job.oihco as complete as any iri.this region of country, and what is more satisfactory still it is paid for I ,Now pre cisoly what share of our sue cess wo might iustly claim as exclusively our own it would bo hard to determine; indeed for much of it wo aro indebt- etl to ihoso that have so kind ly and liberally patronized k us, and while thanking them for past patronage, wo shall endeavor, by promptness and iair ( aeaung, to seoure its continuance during the . future, "With regard to tho Advo gate, we are glad to perceivi that our efforts to render it a first-class family paper aro appreciated, of which our stoaduy increasing circula , tibn! is, amplQ proof. "Wo (shall aim hereafter to make . it even more interesting than heretofore, and with this pledge enter with our road era upon tho Fourth Volume of .pur existence Our prin ciples aro too woll known to require particular mention andtour motto will continue to bo the same as heretofore " Liyu and Let Live 1" According to tbo annual rrporf of Oeneial Deuel, Chief ot tho Inreau ol Ordnance, tho strength ol the oraantzed uilllt la ol the' United Bute M M.7J4. am) I he unorganised 1 071,(77, If arms and rullitarr, oiulpoieuta euuitl be more ireoir svppuca. tuoueneril says in organ! tdiorv woaia be gtrai:y tnufj, tl. V. MOnittlRRR, Death of Vlco President Wilson. Vice I'resIdoDt Wilson died sudden ly and unexpectedly ibnday mornlog, ot apoplexy. The President, when In form of the sad event, at "onco called a Cabinet meeting, and Secretary Fish was deputed to unlto on the part of tho President and Cabinet In any at rangement that might be made regard Ing the. funeral. At noon a meeting of the Senators and Representatives' now in Washington was held, the 'Chief Juettce presiding, at 'which a committee of nine, headed by Senator Bout well, was appointed to take charge of the obneqnles. In tho afternoon an order was Issued by the President announc ing to the people the. death of the Vic President, and ordering tho customary honors and display of mourning for tho. distinguished dead. When the news of tho Vice President's doath reached Bo.ton, Governor, Gaston at onco made official announcement ot tho loss sus tained by his State and. the, country, and called a meeting of the State Coun cil. A meeting of the Boston Board ot' Aldermen was held last night, and af ter receiving a message from tho May or, proper action was taken. In Phila. delpbla, Now York, Baltimore, New Orleans, Little Rock, Albany, Fall River, Worcester, and other cities flags were balf-maated, courts were adjourn". ed, meetings were held, and official no tlco was taken by the Mayors and other city officers of the pountry's loss. The Fifth Maryland Reslment offered Its services as an escort to tho remains of the deceased Vice President on their passage through Baltimore, Tbo news of Mr. Wilson's death reached Little Rock while the Senatd'ofArkansas was In session, and that body Immediately adjourned. a mark of respect. Don. Henry .Wilson was born at Farmlngton. N. il.. February; je, 1813. nia parent were very poor, and at too run of ten no was apprent.aed to a farmer; m hi native town, with when) he continued eleven years, daring whlih tune he went to school at irregular Intervale amounting Inali toabouttwelrernontha Ilo was a great reader, howover, and In this war obtained much Information Irocu a private library In tho On arriving at his malorltv. ha left inmtn.. ton and walked, with a pace on his back, con. " MUIM.PT wboowuu,. IO ttailCC. Masaachuseita. Here he apprenticed htmaell to a aboemakar, and spent two years learning that trade i after which he wont to a number ot academies is variona towns in New llamp hlro and Massachusetts, paving for h'a educo tion ont ot the money he had caved i but in a ehort time the person to whom he find entrust ed his eavlnira became raolvcut.' his plan ol education was cat short, and he resumed work as a shoemaker In 1S26. - Uia early oai.ing and his apprenticeship or It save him among his neighbors the well known appellation ol the "Nantiok Coobler." . Mr. Wilson entered po'ltloal life In therresl. dentlsl campolgii of 1840. .mailng over sixty snecchee ln behalf cf i'lealdelit Harrison the nuiK vauiutia iu. ,u u, next are yrars ho aeired In the state Legislature of Massachu setts, three, years as a Iteproientatlve and two a a state Henator. lie was an active and m.wu. y,iu, ui slavery, ana in ists, in vvVM: v minor, earned to Waahlnirtoii the frraat antulRvawn-ttimH from alassachuaetu against the annexation of Texas. His chief pontical efforts were subse quently made In oppoalUoa to slavery, and in 1S4S bo t ok a prominent p-irt in the organlxa Hon of the Free Boll" psrtv beinsr made ibsix" man fifths Massachusetts 8 ate committee, ot uiai uany, wnicn posi ne nued roi four year a. .Mr. Wllsou In 18)8 entered newspaper life, buying the lloston Republican." which he edit, ed for two years, but he did not continue in the proirsslos afterwards. In mo be waa atr.tu elected a State beuator. and donna that and the subsequent year ne was President of the 'Free Boil" National Convention which met at Pltiaburg. and was made chairman ot the Na tional Committee. The same year he was a "free Boil" candidate for Congress In the Mas sachusetts Eighth District and tailed ot aa elec tion bv only 23 voles. In mi he was a mem ber of tho Massachusetts Constitutional Coven tlon. and the name year was the "Free Sou" candidate (or Governor, but waa beaten. Mr. Wilson first appeared to Oonaroas In 18S5. when he was chosen United Slates Senator aa t be successor o! Edward Everett, a post that he tilled for eighteen ears, being- the colleague of the late Henator Bnmner. lie waa always an earnest opponent of slavery, and when tho He publican party waa formed, be took an active share In Ita organisation. It waa in May, 1664 Brooke of South Carol sa, and Mr. Wilson. In a aoaech In theHenatn. aimmin , k. . ... ... ''brutal, murderous and cowardly assault." For this. Iiruoks challenged him, but he declined u accept the challenge, because duelling waa a barbarous prao.loe, whloh the law branded aa a crime, but he stated at the same time that he ueuaveu m mo ngnt ot sou-dexenee In Its broadest sense." lie took an active part lnal most every sub'ect of political dlacuaaion before ibe Senate anterior to the war. ' ' When, after the beginning of the Bebeluon, the Uepubllcao parly became a majority in the State, Senator Wilson waa made Chairman of one ot the moat Important committees, that of MUltary Aftalra.a post which he held for twelve years, during that time performing a prodlglona amount ot la cor. Tho Henator waa conspicu ous la tho advocacy of oil war measures and the emancipation polioy during the war, ai.d af terwards took a prominent parvintho lleoou struouon policy of the UepubUcan party, and aaalnst that advooated by Keatdent lobnaon. He took a leading pari tnthe advocacy ottha constitutional au.endmonta, ot the Freedmeu'a Ilureau bill, and of the other acts of Congress that were passed at this etentfnl period, ana was tao author of the first ctyil uights bill to-' troduced Into Conrresa for the protection ot P???' "Ift1 ln Dutnct of Columoia. la 188 Mr. Wllaon was a prominent can dilate be fore the Itecubho-n National Conrentlou for Vice Preaiaeat. schni ler Colfax, then speaker of the House, being however ultimately nomi nated after five ballots bad been takon. In 1871 Doing a candidate for Vice rresldent, Wilson wsa nominated over Colfax by a amaU nia J only, his success being mainly duo to bis enp port by tho ileiecauoa from ronnarlranla. lie was elected ln the autumn of 1172, and assum ed his duties as Vice FieUdent March Uh. ISTa. For some time past he baa been in poor health, and nia recent uloeas la familiar to the pnbUo. Senator Wllaon was a man of great Industry, aad la his later years waa the author ot several Important political works lie wrote the "llla. tor of the jUU-slavsry Measares of tho nth and ista Conareaaes," the "MlUtary Measures of Congress." -History of tba Beeonstrucuoa Measures of the lath and 40th Congresses." the Illstory or the Part which Congress Flayed la the Wor to Suppress tho BebeUlon," and 'Tee. tamonlals ot American Statesmen and Jurists to tho Truths of Christianity." Ills last and greatest work. and. the one which his death loaies uulnlahed. is the f'liiatorr ol the Kite !?d. ' tuvery in the United SUtea." 11 ad his life hern spared he hoped to oomsleto this work next spring. Mr. Wllsou was the last surf Ivor of cis own household ; and among the things upon which he looked were the memor ials ot his departed wile and eon. Current KvenU. A. telegram from Washington states that at the tnseuug of the Executive Committee of the union Loairue tu Philadelphia, on the ilth Inst.. It was utfanlmonsly agreed that the league ahonld be re-orgamied, and aa amendmeot to lis constitution and rltural adopted whloh would "adapt them to the living Issues ot the day." TherreindentaadSeoretaryot.the Lea gue have address ad a circular to Ita members, .in which they assert that " the common schools are In danger," and caU npon the i-eaguers "to rally to their defenoo," "Hon. Oirln B. Ferry, United SUtea Senator from Connecticut died Sunday in Notwalk. Ills health, had been failing tor aome lime; As Osneral John D. Imbodea was aboot to get upon a northern bounu train at Uichmond, Va , on tstnruay morumg, he waa approached by General Uradley T. Johnson, who, alter tai ling 1 in boJ AH that He had tieen Innlriiiff tnr h,m Jlday.airuo him several Wows with a cow. tide. Imbodon ma.10 at Johnson, when the jaticruniwepiaioi, out Dexore no oouid nae It tha beluareranta wera'aanaratd ami an-atjwi and were subsequently placed under ponds fur their appear nee Before the rolloe Court on Monday. Imboden gare testimony la the con tested election case vl Knight against Juhneoa, and this Is supposed to have provoked the ta aault, . At Locust DK Pa., on Btnrdsy.a box eon talnicg a keg at powdcr.on which asyeral tnlnert weie alttmr, was exploded by the dropping ot a eporic Thames- were tcnlblr Ininrod and three ot th em-Alfred J. Steely. John Dnrtln and Mordecea Jones-dfed soon after. Anoth er, named Pejus, was not expected to survive. The report'ot Adjutant General Townsend states that daring the year endlnir June in.last, the army of 23.0 men lost oulv 2611 by deser tions, against s&K during the previous rear. In the yrars 1867-GS the numbr of desertions waa lojioo In an. army rf 25,000 men. The falling off In desortlons Is attribute to the Improvement In the recruiting system. lie recommends that autaonty be given for the enlletmeut ot bnvs over IJ years ofageio learn music for the par. poso ot supplying field muslo to companies, " in nnnremtAntiul mHjIahi Miwlval" la m ported in Port Jervls, where, it Is said. over. tioo. vuiwusuNTo ueou oonTerteu unnng tne past few weeks. lion. John Welle. Aaaoolato Jnnatlod of the Supreme court f Massachusetts, died Tuesday at Baltm, aged M. -Matthew Christie, and Archibald MeCaus. land, book-keepers la tie First Nsttonsl Hank ot Patoraon N. J , were arrested Tueeiay, on the charae of having embeuled two thimsand ddllata trom the Dank, ,1'hey made talse entries of crralit In their own names. It Is thought Christie's pllferingt ere carried on tor two years. tlobert Payne, who was injured oy the pow der explosion at Looustdaie, Penr.a, on Bator, day, died Tueseay, making the fourth victim of the disaster. William Davidson waa killed by a railway train, at Loulsnlic. on Monday night Just after he had saved a man from serious injury, try stopping a runaway team. In con.equenoe of the retirement from bull, netisof Messrs. Duncan, Shot-man & Co.i New York, who were the agente for the payment of the interest on the first mortgage loan ot the Belvidere and Delaware Hatlioaid Compauy the remaining coupons wlU be paid aa tbey come due by the treasurer of the company, at Tren ton, if J. or they may be collected through the Trenton Banking Company. i wnuam U. Ashtoti, died at his residence, in New Tork. on Wednesday morning last aged 81 years, nis ea ate la vsloed at f .O0.no ooa New Advertisements. UDITOIVS NOTICE. Notice is heresy lvn, that the and'erslgned Auditor, appointed ov tho Court ot t ommon Plana of Croon County, Pa , u dlatrlhnte the funds In Court, arising from SheruTe sale ot the real estate ot Charles llaadensplel. will attend to the duties of nls appointment on T U h SDA V, the 21st day of DECl2.tfUEIl, 1871 at 10 o'clock A.M., at his Office, first door sbove the First' National Bank, uanrh Chunk, Va.. when aad where all persons interested may appear. P.J MEUIIAN, Auditor. November 17. 1675-wt P.o- 8. OF X. TUB BEMEDY FOB TUB COMINO COX. KiltT 11BTWKKN THK 110MAN OATH0 LIU CUUUOIt AND TUiE AMERICAN KKl'UULIC. A LECTURE By the BBV-FATFIBR STACK, ot WllUama pott.lnthe LDTUEllAN 11EF. OlIUKUil, Of WEisai-onr, ra.,ou Monday Kvcnlii?, Dec. 10th, 1875. The Doors wllTOpon at SEVEN o'clock. An Impartial and Eloquent Defence ot Ame rican Principles, by a tloman Cathouo Priest,. This Lecture u sporen of In the highest terms by the trews, anil is an eloqnont defence ot American Principles ln such manner aa lo con vince tbo revoreud gentleman's oo-rellgtonlsts, aa well as citizens In general of the necessity ot limiting the absolute power of the itomain Ca tholic Bishops in America ILW.ll he remembered that Father Stsck la the Priest ot WlUlatusport engnged la contro versy with the Ulshopoi ttiat Diairlct. Hedis ooursea hia aublectwlth cleaineas. and Inttulres lnnoperaoialitles. 'Ibe question he treats Is undoubtedly tbe lssaeof tin tlmea.snd likely to become, ere long, ot psrau ount lmporttnoa tothelioltedstatea. '' uon't fan to hear this Lecture.- i-n Admission, 3A cents.- ,, II. U. MUbSELSf AN ) Committee 1LP. LUVAN, J Arrant SSIQNEE'S SALE 05 VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, The undersigned. Assignee of 0 IDE ON NOTHSIKIN. will sen at PnbUo Sale, on the Premises in MAHONINO TOWNaUIP, Car. bon.County, PenJyivanla, on , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1875, Commencing at ONE o'clock P. M , the follow. Ing Real Estate, to wit: AH tust valuavle piece, Jarcel or traot ot LAND, bounded by lauds of . D. noffman. Daniel Miller. Solomon Uoppes, Joan linnslcker and David Uoppes, containing i;b acres, more or less, known at. tba property of Gideon Nothsteln. About so ucres of whloh are clested and under a good state ot cultivation, the balance is good Timber Lead, consisting ot Yellow Pine ana young Chestnut, The Improvements thereon are al-Mtory FI1AME DWfcLLINn BOUSE, a liana Barn aud other necessary Ontbullolnga Thera U a spring vt never falling water close to the house, and a running stream passes through tbe land, giving a fino water-power for running machinery or large capacity." Alto, Immediately after tie sale of the Best Estate, the following articles ot Personal Property of asld Oldeon Nnthsteln, will be .old .via i One Uorse. I two-borae Wagon. 1 Spring Waxon, I BobBled. I Threshing Msohine (hor.e-power), I Fanning Mill, liariows. Plows, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Terois wiu bo made known at the time aud place of sale, by TIXQIIMAN ARNKB. Assignee ot Uideoa Itothatetn. -November t7, IB74-W8 0fl00MONKYFOrt ALL. Only two Dimes. m w only two Dimes. "It Is always dark, eat before day." To any reader who wUl.send 30 cents to us, we will aend one box of 8999 which we guarantee will put you In tho way to mtie Ktt a month, and not take bait your time, sui table for men or. women, boys or girls, and is entirely new. Thousands cm now secure pay. ing business, and constant Income. This Is the "chance ot a Utetloe." and if you will not fin braoa it tell your friends, tor It la A rouTVag for some worthv deserving person who needs a helping hand. Not a reeloe, jewelry, or other humbug, but a aart and idbe guaraoteed btal. uses opportunity. Hample pox. Wren i arm, ate., ac, are sent at cost, sj cents, only tomtrodice iti none free, ana nono need reply unless Uey want to make 12000 a year clear. Ilundredatra making that, and si cents and "V9W will show vou "Sow 'tut done.'.' Addresl HUNTER CO., Hinsdale, N. II. 9 DOWN WITH II Alt D TIMES. $ SftTC Honey " to io It, buy where you can oxt toum nojiiva wouth, The areat N. E. Dollar Bale. II JlroomOeld. Bt . Boston. Mass . since 1871 haa sold goods to 120,000 patrons. It offers every variety if Dry. Fancy, and staple Uooda Orooerle. nooks. Cutlery, Gbua Ware. &o Ac. at about half pi lee, and sells KVKaT. First Ilandl Jt .DSV ?om manufacturers ;, . and first hands, and can sell for tl what country dealers ask tl and tl lor. This is no hrambug.no " tickets.' or lottery. See our circulars, and loo the thousands ot arUdes offered at only 1 1. We are endorsed by the best ottrI'caiars! D t7 x',w Pt'ona. dee WO Can and will aell oar goods at leu ttaa anr other bouse. Weaeadbymalt or expreas u O. Dm and let you see goods oojore iHW-. v!.'.y,tB eonts everywhere. No ruk, no oapltul needed. i One Cent Dr a postal onrd. Send one. for ail our papers, oirsu lars and lists. We CAM and do aeuVwtTcles'w boeS 4i!ali for atisout dollar, lieautiful ItlmrX Pmi, llracelsts, ests. pipe. Vlollnaomuia, Oaetirs: in tact Jtiuo artlcleaTi at tl. B NoVrT Tbo! aavauiooey. YouOA-ido It, please try.' Ad. drsis all orders o U. OHMISTON A CO.iNrK. DOLLAUBALIf.. Bfpomfiehl I s t . iiStou, Mass., ,Nov.27-,o.wa' rp Whom It May Concern. All persons ere hereby cautioned against na- having received Talae therefor. ' N0V.Tr.m.w, WOLF.Ib,fb,o..Pa. New Advertisements. jphlladephla ts Rcadjnp; Railroad. PERKtOMEN" BRANCH. On and after MONDAY, November 22nd. 1875, an Kxpresa Train will lean Allen town dally, except Hundav, at 8.60 A.M.. and aVrlre at I'll 1 delphlt (Ninth and Green etioets) at 11.10 A.M., connecting at Allentow.t with train on Lehigh Valley Bit, leaving Wilkes Buna at 6 00 A. . and vauoa Chnuc at 7.S5 A.M.. .Returning, leave Philadelphia (M"nch and Oreen streets) at i JO P M and aril veat Allen town at 7 60 P.M., connecting at Al entown with train on Lenigh VaUey KB., arriving at Mauch Chunk at 9.2 P.M i hroushcataaro run between Philadelphia (Ninth and Oreen streets) and liauch Chunk on tboabovo train., Passoogera by this route nave the advantage of arriving at and starling from Columbia ave. depot. In tho northern part of Philadelphia, or from Ntnta and Ordinate, depot, located in the business portion o; tbe cltv, Kiourslon and, single tloVela to and from PliUadepbla, will bo sold by Agents at Lebiti Valley Jilt, pfflcea. and by tho P. A K. ItB. Agon la in Allentown and Philadelphia. J. V. WOOTTKN. Oaneraisupeilntendent, C. O. JIAHCOCE, ueneiai Tiotet Agent. Nov; 27-w2 Iilacdonald's New Story. St. George and St. Michael. A llOItAMCX or CATAUIB akd bovhdiiiad. Bjr GEORGE MACUONALD, Author of "Annals of a Qnlot Neighborhood," " Wtnired Cumbermede," io. fl VOL. ILLUSTRATED. I2mo. CLOIU.tl.75, " The works of no novelist of the piesent day have had wider sa.e or. been more universally admired than the stories of this wonderfully Kilted author. 'Bk George and Bt Michael' u his last and crown In effort.'' Cotumaui VUp. "It la one of Mr. Macoooaid'snio.t enjoyable productions, and will win bim bdsta ol new fnends and admirers "Hartford Ivtt. " 1 here la a gooa portrait of the author and a number of illustrations wnich are more than or, dlnailly lino." J"ubll7wr' IfuJfcly. . To be had of any Pook seller, or will be sect to any addresi postpaid, on receipt of price by J. JJ. FuBD ft CO., Publishers, nov27 27 Park Place, New York. THE WEEKLY SUN. 177C. NEW yOBK. 187(J. Eighteen hundred and aevonty-alx is tho Cen tennial year. It Is a so 1 ho year in which an Opposition House ot Representatives, the first since the war, will bo In power at Washington and the year of tne twenty-third election ol a President of the United States. All ot these events are euro to be of areat'lntercst and Im portance, especially tho two latter i and all of them and everything conn ec led with them villi be tullv and Iroshly reported and expounded ln TUB SUM. - The Opposition noose of ItepiwntatlTcs, taking the lino of Inqdirv opened yeara ago bv TUB SUN will sternly and diligently Investigate the corruptions and misdeeds of Obam ad ministration t and will, it is to be Loped 1st tbe foundation for a new and better nH.Ind innnr national history, ot all this Tub sum will con tain complete and accurate accounts, tonm.li. ing Ita readers with early and trustwoithy in formation upod tne-e ahsoroing topics ' ' The twenly-third Presidential elecUon.wlth the preparat ous for it, will be memorable as de ciding upon OUAMT'H aspiratlona tor a third icimoi power sun piunner, anu still more as deciding who shall be the candidate of ibe party ot Reform, and aa eleottng that oandldatej Con cerning all tneae subjects, those who read Till BUM will have tbecouetant means of being tuoi. ouahly wed informed. The.WBBKI.TSJH, which has attained a cir culation or over eighty thooB'ind oopios. al ready has its readers ln every state aud Terri tory, aud we tru t that the year IB7J will see their numbers douulod. It wl'l continuo to bo a thorough new. paper. All the general newa of the day will be found ln It, condensed, when unimportant, at fnll leugth wien ol moment and alwnya,we trust treated ln a dear, interest ing and Instructive insnuer. It Is onralm to make the WBtg.LT surf the best family newspaper lu the. world, and we shall continue to aire In Ita oolumnaa large amount ot intece'lanoous. reading, such as1 tones, tales, poems. aclentiSo intelligence gud agricultural Information, for whlca we are not able to mske loom In ourdailv edition The agilcoltural tlepaitment especislly Is one of Its prominent ieaturea. Ibe fasMons are also regularly reported tn its columns; and so are the markets of every kind . .The .Vxbkli sutr, eight pages with fltty.ilx broad columns is only il.tua year, postaae pre paid. As tills price barely repaya the cost of the, papei, no discount can be mado from this rata to clabs, agents. Postmasters, or anyone. The daxlt Sun. a large four p ago newspaper of twouty eight oolnmns. gives all the news lor two cents a copy. Subscription, postage pre paid, 5Jo- a mouth, or to.So'a rear. Bunday edi tion extra, tl,v per yeai We have no travel, ing agents. Address, THE SUN, N. Y. City. Nov. 27. flt a day at home. - Agents wsnted. Outfit and terms tree. Tlftj K A 'Oo- Angusta, Maine, 12 SHUN DRUG POISONS. MEDICINE IlLNDRftED USELESS! Volta't Electro Belts and Bands are endorsed by tha most eminent nhyalclsns In tba world for the cure of iheumailim. neural, (la. liver complaint, dyspepsia, kidney disease, achea. pain a, nervoua diaordera flta.femala oom pjalnta. nervous and general debility and other chronicle dlaeaaea of the cheat, head.liver,atom. ach. kldnersand blood. UaoIc with tall par. tloiilarafree by VOLTA BBM? CO., Cincin nati, O. $?7 PER WEKK a BAB ANIJBKD to Agents, Mala and y.malo, tu .their locality. Terms and OUTFIT TREK. Addraaa P. O. ViCKERY t Co, AuguiU' Ms; rfcQflrt amonlhto energetla men and wo' tPwWW me0 everywhere. Dttnnui Aon oraWa EXCSLSIOB JI'F'a CO., Hk UichU ave.. Chicago. eC o Mn P' day at hom, Bampl.i 2)0 H aU worth 11,-frea. Stissoa a Co. Vortlanl, Mains, f-QSYCAOMANCT, OR SOUL CUABUINO." -aT IlowslthsrseX may faaelnata audgsln Ibe love and affsetlons of any parson they choose, lu stsntly. This artall can possess,frea, by usll, for 25 cents ttocelhsr with a MarrlsgsQuldet JBgypt lan Oraela, Drsams, Hints to Ladlas, ale. 1,000, 000 sold. A queer book. Address ' T.WlLLIAUaOO-.Pubi.rnlla. EITS, -Ipilopsy, Falling Kits CURED. TWa Is no humbug. For Information, Inquire of or write to MOVBK B BOTH Kits. Whole., sale Druggula. Bloomsburg, Columbia Co.. Pa, A ADVKKjl'UBJI.'S OAZKTTK A Journal ot Information for Adrertltefs. ItdlUoo, t30 ooplea, PuUlahed weekly. Terms, tl per annum, m'tdvance. Five specimen coulee (different dates) to one address for eta Officii , No. 41 Park Bow, New Turk. GEO, P, BOWKLL- A CO., Kdltora and Fab-Diners. aS5 3 S3as.usilR DMIXISTRATOIt'8 SALE Of Valualjlollcal Esteto. . Tbo TinderslguM. Ailmtntstritor of JaCOTI MONTZ, latent tbe BOltOUOU OF PAMRV VILLK, Carbon Conntv, Pa. decM, will offer at Pnbllo sale, on the premises aforesaid, on Saturday, December 18, 18 75 , at TWO o'clock P. M all that certain pieoo or parcel ot LAN D, ntu.le alwut three-toaiths of a mile Uastot the Lehigh & Hnrquehaiina Hit. Matlon at Parry vllle, on the road leading from Pobo Poco, of Kdward Paber'a Mill to Lohlah flsp, bounded tiy lands of Jomea o. seagreavea, Widow Harriet Strnhl. Mr a. Naiah 12. Gaum or, and Chariea ulose. aenr.. containing 80 Acres and 4Q .Perches, s strlot measure, about 15 acres are Clear and In a good state of cultivation, and tho' esldue is good Woodland. The Improvements taeroou consist of a Two Story, Weathor-BoardeJ, FRAME DWELLING I10USI5, 20 XM FEST, with Cellar under It, cue llank Barn, tixts ft, H'K stable, and other ontbuUdlnga. A Well of Gooil Wotei near the house, aud an Orchard of Ch' toe Fruit Trees , Ttrma nnd condltlona will be made known on the day ot sale, by, DANIEL WRJITZ, Administrator, Ac, ot J. Monti, deo'd, Persons desiring to view toe property can call' on Mr. J.sain J. Monti, on the premises. NOV. 20. 1875 W4 Dr. Warner's Banttary Corset, With Skrt-Supportir & Sel f -ft'dju.- Pad j t HATISTXD SHTT-SSth, 1875. Secures Health, and Comfort of Body, with Graco and Beauty of Form. We would particularly call attention to the following advantages i 1st.' It affords a convenient nnd efficient sup port for the nndercloihlng. 2d. The Heif-Aitjustlng Pada ore the delight of every lady. They give elegance to the form.and are not ln any way Injurious or objectionable. Sd It combines three garments tn ono a cor. set, a skirt supporter, imd self-edjustlng Vtada -and yet conta no more than an ordinary corset In ordering,' give etsa. qt waist Instead ol num. ber of corset usually worn. Price In Loudon Cord. (2, 0. satteen, II TS. Misses' Cornets. 11.55. Chlldteti's' Corset-Walic with Stocking Bupnorter, 11,60. samples sent by mall on receipt ot prioe. pr 2S oenis win be uliowe.1 for this advertise ment, it It is cut out and sent with the order. Ureat tnducfmrmstogoudApents. Address Warner Bros-, 703 Droadvrayi N. Y. Nov. 50-W4 A' dmlnistrntors 'Snlo OF VALUADLE REAL ESTATE Tbo undsrelgned, Admtnistra'ors of KLIAO SH1VE, lato of VAliONINO 1WP., Carbon countr. Pa., deo'd, will oiler at Publlo Sale, on tbe PteiLisea aforesaid on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1875, Commenlng at ONE o'clock P. if., the follow. Ing VINBiiAIlM.sltuatednp BEAVEUUUN, In tisbonlngTwp. aforesaid, containing 70 ACRES MORE OU LPSS. The Improvement thereon constat of a Two. BtoivLOO DWELLING I10UBE, 18 X 20 lea with kitchen a.tached l Hank Ham. 11 xtu feet, and other outbuildings. There la a nevet fai', Ing fprlng of Water running through the laud, nnd a permanent snnnanear the hnn.m aian an Orchard oonulning a variety of Choloo Fruit Terms will be made known on day ot sale, r can bo ascertained on application to AARON SHIVE A HENRY TUCKER, Administrators Estate EUaa Snlve, deo'd Mahoning Twp.. Nov. IL-wt OFFICIAL ADTHORIZATION. Treasury Department. OVnCK OF COMITEOLLKB Of TUX CUERIKCI, I Wasiiisotox, NovembcrSxd, 187a. I WniBKAbjy satisfactory evidence presented to tbe nnderaijhied, it haa been made io anpenr ttiat TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LEUIQUTON. lithe lloroughof Lelngbton,. in the Conntv of Carbon, and fcMato of Peunsyl-1 vanla. haa complied with all the provtslous of the Itevisod Statutes ot the United btaies re- aulredtobe compiled with before uii Aa-ocm on ahall be authorized to commence tbe Uusi nraa of llsnklng. Now TUKREroRK. Ii John Jar Knox. Comp trolerof ihe Cnrrencv. dr, herenv nertifrtbat The First National Rank or Lehlahton, in the isoroaau or ieuigntou. in tneuouutv orcuibon, and State of Pennsvlvania. is authorized to oommenoe tbe Uuaineaa ot Ranking, aa provid ed in tteotton lltiyine hundred and sixl-nlne of the Revised Btatntea of the United states. In teittimoni wuxaxor. wlineas mv hand and seal of Offloo, this Third dav of November, 1879, JOHN JAY KNOX. Comptroller of Currency, Nov. 12-tw No. U08.J rjiLNANCIAL STATEMENT OP THE LEniQUTON' CEMETERY. EXPENSED. Real Estate.. Cle.nuff, Plowing, die., Incidental Expenses... Loans and other Debts.......... i Total i t5J1l 23 BECEIPrn. Cash received for Plots sold..., 12277 74 Cash reo'd from other sources., itoi 27 Cash outstanding . ., 531 VI Cash in Treasury,,,, uj 4M4 05 17 21 We. the undersigned. Auditors appointed lo examine the aecoun l ot the Treasorer of Tbe Lebigbton cemetery Association.'! corilfythst we find the account correct aa auted, this 2lh day ut June. 187a. IU F. IIOFFORD. 1 .rti,i. DA MEL OLEU iNE, 1 A00""' Nov. 11. 1J75-WI a jyj-RS. C. do TSCIIIRSCHKi', Next to Ceborde's Jewelry store, BANK STREET, LEHIOIITOtf, Pa, Calls the attention ot the Ladles ot Lehigh I era and vicinity to tho tact that she keeps full assortment ot iBerlin & Qormano7n Wool, IMPORTED ANU DOMESTIC EUDROID ERIE3, NOTIONS, RIBBONS, Xiadios and Children's Hose, OERSIAN FRUITS, ' L'MBrjRClER A 8W!TSiER CHBE9E, CANDIES, CUNFEOTIONS and variety ot other article not usually kept la any other atoer in Lebigbton, .A ana re ot pnbllo patronage Is solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. Oot. 2 ml ANELEOANTfiURTJRRAN RK-IDENCB'al Cheltnut flaSKaK avna. wiiu lag ana m nan A ores of highly Improved aud ornamentaTLawn audOaiden, bcautlfullv saLnatad on tha Reading Turnpike, laa mlnutoa walk from the railway depot, aad commanding a fine view at the Wlsaoiilcaen Valley and ttsromantlo iur roundinaa. For sale or to let. with or withou Fgrnlttue. For terms and cards to view the pramlaea apply to THUS. II. BUOKKAKICR, 1MI N. Thirteenth St, HENRY It. dUItV LIKOFOBD, 12 tworth reorth St.-, Pbtla. Deuli Agents and flood 8aleinen Ara '-COININO MONEY" vrlth tha famous JBida Desig tonttuai, eonlalnlnaorrr On llrmirii rM. nEST TO hull, crltlca vie wilhoacn other in pral-lng It, and the masses buy it. Irom local sgenta InSonthport. Oonn.i 'ih onr village of eiibtv house, Save UkSJaixwi five 01 dei si have canvassed tn all about twelve daya (,n ytllaga and country), and havs i SSaa orders for on. nundrnf and six sojmi." FULL PA BTICU LABS PEttE. AMrut- ; - JIT PSrtt ftlr ''' ' ' . Mew Tork, Evangelical, rTon-Sectarlan, Iudepjndent I Cliristlan Wpjrk T. De Witt Talmagei Editor- Tho Dest Religions f faDer Publl5he4 1 Mr, Talruage'a Sermon Gash Week. Full Reports of. Mr. Moody Work.' ANEW SEUDlL STORY, Dy ItXY. W-'MtriAKElC' ' u One ot tbe moat papular American story writers ' TWO MOW IMIRMIUMSI " AK AMERICAN' FARMVARDi. After Josiril Jons, executed In r) Printings ' and herxtofore, sold lorili; also ai 1 ' EXQUIMTE FWRAL QRO0p,V Painted expressly for this paper by Mrs! WHrr. sniS? en'omoSd bv I Phabq a Co i Boston. If These are genuine art works and the oeas and most expensive picture premiums everot. Mou Liberal-Terms, to Agents, And Eaolntlve Territory. " TERMS TO aOBSCniBERSi t - Jo!?Joa.t,pr,!m"lnT-Poetagepald as oe S, !5 "'t0' Pramlum. unmounted, p. paid. a With either premium, mounted, Dy express For full particulars aa to-wmmlsaioEa, and oanvasa, address -- "- . i-, y It Ir gira trarviar . w . , a-uuunuer: Nov. 1S.2 i DOX slM.JtEW,nnir. 5 55 $5; 5 5 a ' "'nits i$5 si,, uaian wiu putcnasea raetion-of .'fcav Inouatrial kxuibltlou Jioud, that Is .cerUta u draw one of the following Premiums, On December OttilsW. ' ,J1 .A.T.e1m, ,Tcn C0M." onlv"sliaiil drew any-" of the following, and will be received by tha Comtianv at snv timmn it,manrii...it.R;k: oi me luuowing. and viUI be received by Mm Company at any time ia tlx manths, asltu tha nuichnae of a I'll Iln,l vaui.u t? vuauw.ior gain anu no 10 Premiums of t3.oeaoh. IS p " ch,noe.'or gam and no chance for loss. :i ... s" I in WO mi Paid tn Cash, and no -t dMnntirtn . k. i. 39 10 100 290 4 '100 BO -JO' m Sl.l 2.10 The Lowest Promlum la 3 10. Each Praciion must draw this sum; a , Alt Frmnlons will bo aood Willi - lli.00. to anr. chaeo a whole tii.uu uuit , ' . 'lata la a chance for a fortune and no aoasca tor loss. , -A a Bond partlciastea ln four "drawing lug premmme "i"1 euo ot I the foilavi us vnmamt $100,000 : ' $'-11, 850j SHOO, 8200; 8364)? saoo. $1,000, '83.0M., " $5,000, $10,000, 833,ooo; TheHond issued bvl tha In4uslrs't T41ubr. tlon Co.. area copy of tho EuropOaVdoVern; meut Loans. , , -r The Bonds are a safe Investment. , , PEOPLE OF SHALL MEANS' Con find no better or' eater investment. No chance ot loss. A fortune may be acquired On Uoocmber Cth-On JoDii'o:rj'(.8tI. PURCHASE 'NOW... How to rjPurchat?gi Inperson.orbycertifiad Ilieetor .ExpreeV or PosUI Oroer.or lraft,er enclose areenbacka lnareiristereolettr. to,"and made payablo la the Industrial Exhibition oo,r... " yl l, i? '.The funds rals-d by sale ot) tieft Borvrill be applied to Ibe erection of "'""""'i' 1 C RYSTAL PLAQE; mm Which every Americap Will ba proud of. RECOLtECT, ..Va Ite Industrial Exhibition, la' a leglthssU an lerprlse. chartered by the State ol New York, Ita JJlrectcra aro tbe. beat citizens el Neir It has had seven drawings since Jnly MTlsnd paid out in pnacipal and interest. ' $750,000. - v ) Any one obtaining a premium, tha oomsaor ptedgcajuelf nottomakepublia . Ihlsenterpriiebieimplraaewlorraof hondi In no sense Is tt to be rucogniac aa a lottaT, jtone arena blania. Ro,ur afldjpuronaa a will bay a FracUon tor II member eth, uii 10 ' Half Bond. - .. la ' Whole Road . " All Rands era exchangeable loto dly 161s. lu the en barb ot Now Yarkl3iKs "jl 1 i Each Bond-holt er is regarded as an bonooary member ot the Industrial, SxlUbltuo CoTkad Is welcome at the Parlors of the Co., No. 11 East 1Kb tjtreeu Agents Wanted. Ja.ll commanicatloaa aad 'raarttaacea tafbe maooto the Industrial t'xbiblUou Co,1!! East ilth Bt.. bet. ttb lve and Broadway, New Yoric oiiy 1 Informs'ion aa to the progress of tbe OonTtTanr. and a complete list of ihe drawings, aa iHni. traied Journal will ba published, via i Tba Industrial Exhibition Illustrated, Bubacrlptlon One Dollar psrlear .- i AoTJ! ndii.gailobof llaubsoilbera,Trith tli will be gi vea rrenoloui of oua Fraouon er 1, Bom) club ot 27 subscribers, a H Bond.clul) ot 50 subecrlocr a whole Road, i Audraaaj Industrial Exhibition, Illuitrtted,,, 1 East 17th StreeCNew Tork city. $G0 Wjl, .purcfiaso ASj Fr&ctiant. Nov. H- " U A DMINISTBATOIt'8 NOTICE.' 1 ' ' a 'xn i letters of Admtalstratloa on the Estate at Jacob Monti- lat a ot the Rotough ot Parryville. Carbon Co . dfto L. having been granted to tha undoai rued. all persons ladebldu)rsaw Ea. ute will make ,1m rqed lata .payment, satfl .tcioaa having claim aro requaatad'ta'preaeat tha wu. umjr auuicuuctiea io tna uuuerssgBad io adjustment. DANU WEN Til Admr. Aa, for lUAhUM,. ,ul, Parryvllla.BetongB.peCiBVgri?! g iy A Ui perdbns afo1 lieret) BoUfled XX that I have purchased, tor ft eood and. vaisnbla consideration, from F. J, w&Lr. of Lehlghton.Pa.,onepalrof Ruok KeMea aad Uarneaa, three Wagoua, on Bob-HMosi.'tncl Feed Cutter. 1 AU persons ara oautloaed sat tat medo-eor touch toeaame, aa they are tsir pro perty F. P. BK iff nit, Nov. t, IITl-wl flghtoo. pa. WANTRDaai A GOOD PARTNER. - - . m,w vmjfnm os VVH or tio. lo. a good paying butiaea. Far rarthar prtiaulara apply st this oato. 0t ,
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