society nicciiiiBH. JinriiiiT(t;mTt.,.TI, MO. R, oy-rirs ifcC. JiuliSiil4thflilfm'klf ot cadi month..ln,H, lier'a Jlnl,TtWBlitoiy-nt r. -M. Jit V Morniurrt.r. u vi o uuuniu, S. K. II. Ii. axAtuwrfiitrrrrj! Mima. No.svo. l.o. o. r. mVtiWTT' Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock In Roller's Ilall. Joseph llolgol, x. U. M. I). Itober, Scoretary. ouo Toe Triuk, Wo.im.Jmp. O. Ik M., meet on Wednesday livening bf each week. 7:30 o'clock, In l'uttllo Sehnol Unit. Welssport, P. 1). K. lUck-i, 8. B. Ik Ullltam, U. of 11 I.nnioiiioji Loiioit, Iw! 231. K. of r., meets on Friday e veiitmt, In llober'allall, ntWOi o'clock. Arch. Mibki U.O, T. It. ltalclUT, K. of Jk nml 8. Ailvci'tlfclugr KnfcN. We desire it to be distinctly understood tint no ndTcrllaenibhtswIll bo Inserted In tho col-unin- TiiaOAimoN AnvoCATK that roar bo roMvedfroin nnknnwnTiortios or 11 r m a. utiles neemnpantcd with tho Cash. The following arc our om.t ttnns. .Advoitlsemcirts; for I roar, per Inch each Insertion'. .. . . .10 Ct. " six Mouths, jior Inch each Insertion 13 eta. Three Month. ." " MC'ts. " Loss ttinn three months, first Inner. tton SJ. each subsequent Insertion 23Cts. Local notices loeonts tier line. 1L,V. MonTlIIMEn, Publisher. E 11. SlUWICltB, lMsTltlcr ATTORNEY A counbklloii AT LAW. OFncnNo. I, Mansion Homo, MAUUK CHUNK, PA. Settling Estates. Filing Accounts and Oiphans Conrt Praoueeii specialty. Trial of Cnnscs cnrefnllv attended to. Legil transactions In English anil Ucrnian, )an u. SATURDAY MOKNINO, MAR. 18, 1S76. Local and Personal. 1ST Tattles tccclviug tho Advocatr with, a cross markod after tliclr names will pleaso remit tho amount duo for Subscription, or tho extra GO cents will 1)0 rule! ml to pay llio expenses of collec tion, .gj Leavo your measure with Laury & Fetors, If you would look nice, For all kinds of job printing, at low prices, call at tho Advocate ofUco. For a handsomo bonnet at a low price, go to Mrs. JI. Gutli, tliu milliner, In Welssport. , Tho "tott" given at Laury & Voters', nro unsurpassed by any other bouse In t lie county. Tho spring suits being gotten up by Laury & Peters, aro fashionable nml neat, whllothe price Is within tho reach of all. Mrs. S. E. Fatzlnger Is Just receiv ing a splendid assortment of fall and winter millinery goods. Call and seo ihom Dr. Fittleu's Rheumatic Remedy euros rheumatism, neuralgia, uorvous and kidney diseases. Da. Fittlkh's Pectokai, Svitur, Infalllblo for coughs, colds and bronchitis. I Jit. Fittler s Cordial. Calisata, Liniment and Vegetable Liyeu Pills sold by C. W. Lontz, solo agent for Lehlghton and Welssport. 2-ly -i-J. K. Rlckorthns still a few of thoso eligible lots In Hlckcrtstown to dispose of. If you feel Ilka securing a good lioma call aud see him Ho Is also sup plying llour,feed,luinber and coal at tho lowest rates. Ann you troubled with hoarse ness or weak liiugs,sh(irtnes.i of breath, or asthma V Thousands have been per manently cured by using Coxo's Wild diet i y and Seneka. For sale by every druggist & merchant In Lehigh, North ampton and Caroon Counties. 49-0in ARB YOUU CHILDREN SUItJECT TO that dangerous foo of childhood Croup on Couaua ? Coxo's Wild Cher ry and Seneka has been thoroughly tes ted, and nover known to fall of effect ing a complete and speedy euro when administered In time. Keep a bottlo in your house. For sale by C. W Lentz, druggist, Lehlghton. 49-Gm. Head Quarters for Boots, Shoes and Itnbbers. Messrs. Laury & Po tcrs aro now receiving and otforiug for r salo otto of the largest and best select od stocks of mens' kip and calf boots, womeiis' aud children's gaiters, shoes and rubbers over brought into Lehlgh ton, at prices which defy competition. Remember, If you want to buy cheap for cash; now Is the time, aud Laury & Peters' the placo 1 Do YOU DESIRE BOUND M1KQS and a loug life ?. Then do not neglect that "oald, but procure a bottle of Coxo's c Wild Cherry and Seneka at once. Ono fair trial will convince you of Its great merits. Price 50 cents. For sale by A. J. Purling, and by druggists and ' merchants everywhere. 49-0m. '- Another new lot of groceries and provisions Just received at Fatzinger's store, ou Bank Street, which they aro offering at remarkably low prices. All goods warranted of best quality. F, P. Setiiniel has Just received a lot of Well sensoued firewood from the Packertou Shops, which ho will sell very cheap. Also, hardwaro, lumber and coal In immense quantities at low "prices. - Laury & Peters, the merchant tail ors, call the attention of their customers nnd the public in general, to the fact that tboy baye recently purchased the tight for Ltbighton and Welssport to make up the patent rubber bottoms for pantaloons, one of the best nrraugo- ' menu for kewplng the bottoms of the jiauts iu proper shape ever Introduced ed. They have used It for the past !) months and find It to give entire satis faction. David Ebbert, the popular livery man, of .this place. Is still furnishing all twhbcall upon him the best of horses at the lowest prices. Carriages for fu neials furnished at short notice. Tho meetings In tbe M. E. Church' are ' still' progressing. During tho re vival, thus tar, between thirty and forty have been converted. A number tiavo Joined on probation. A large number are still at the altar. Every .pjght the church Is crowded, some times uncomfortably full. Two of the Iteadlug Coal and Iron ,Ca)pauy'a, collleiles at Pottsville ru puuied opuralious Jluuday, aud a gen eral resumption will take place next Last Sabbath afternoon, Itov. O. W. Trnvnaend-i wenched Ills farowcll sor- Ition'in the Maila Furnace church. Tho church was crowdedwith an apprecia tive au'illoitCD. Durlilg his 'two years' pastorate ho has made hosts ot friends from among all clases. Irr6spnctive of religious opinions. It is with many re grets that tho peoplo of that place part with him. By his earnestness mid un doubted piety he has secured tho estcom attd.frlondsliip nf all with whom ho be camo acquainted. We wish him suc cess. In whatever chargo ho may bo placed. 135 cash will buy n silver mounted $85 Wheeler & Wilson Sowing Machine If you want It call at the Advocate ofllce right off I Tho Philadelphia and Reading II. K. Cot, gives notice that on tho 1st of May next, regular passenger tralus will cotmnoneo running between tho various points on the company's lino and the now depot to be built near Memoral Hall in Falrmount Park. Seo adver tisement. E. II. Snydor 1ms just returned from Now York city, whpro ho has made very largo purclmses of Spring and Summer styles of ladies' dress goods, inclu ding Silica, Delanies aud Prints, Dry Goods, a full lino of Carpots, Oil Cloths, Groceries, etc., to which ho invites tho attention of tho ladies of Lohighton and tho surrounding neighborhood ; ho is prepared to offer goods tho present season at a cheat HEDU0TI0N IN PKIOES ; tho quality of goods sold at this establishment is warranted to bo fully equal to that of any sold in tho country, and buyers will do well to givo him a call before purchasing olsowhero. Part of a dwelling house, on tho hill, cast of Welssport, to rout on vory law terms. Apply to L. F. Klopplngcr. Messrs. Ualler & Drelbelbles, of tho Lehlghton bakery, will remove their business Into the building now oc cupied by H. Fcnster.uaclier, on tho corner of Lehigh and Iron streets, ou or about tho first of April. Pi hits at from 0 cents per yard up wards at tho Doe lllvo Storo of Dauiul Giavor. Sond us tho news. A circus Is being organized nt Hnzletou. Monoy to meet tho first of April Is now with many an object of absorbing Interest. Farmers say that neither fruit nor tho wheat crop has been Injured by the winter weather. During tho past month Mr.' T. S. Cooper, of Coopersburg, breeder of Im ported Berkshire pigs, sold four out of his herd, viz: "Royal lieatity," " Sweet Sevonteeu's Sister," "Sweet Seventeen' Nleco" and " Sally tho IXth," at $1,000 each I 'this sale was at tho rate of about $3 33 pur pound. Mr. F. Houscr, proprietor of tho Mansion House, In Tamaqua, Is the owner of a gold Swiss lepino watch that repeats quarters and plays every full hour " Yonkeo Doodle.' For somo time the watch had needed repairs and had boen bent to various watch makers, but without success, recently It was put In tho hands of Mr. Frank Debordu, of this placo, who succeeded In "healing" tho diseased parts to per fection, anil returned It to Mr. Ilouser ou Saturday last. Wo havo added ton now subscribers to the Advocate during the past week. Room for moro yet. Only $1 a year. Hard bn horseflesh and carriages, tho toads In this locality. Mr. J. T. Nusbaum has been In New York city during the past week purchasing goods for ills now storo. Carpets at from 20 cents per yard upwards at K. II. Snydors', Lehlghton, Pa. On tho 20th of February a mare bo longing to Mr. Samuel Gehringer, re siding near Uaintz'a trvern, In Upper Macuugle, gavo birth to a colt, and six days later foaled another both how ever being brought forth dead. On Tuesday of last weok Mr. Nicholas Schmidt, residing at .Hocken dauqua, had his right leg badly broken below the knee while at work in a stone quarry, In consequonco of a heavy stono falling upon him. Ho at the samo time sustained serious hurt3 besides tho frac ture of his leg. Dr. Gcoigo nenry Buto died re cently at Nazareth at tho ago of 83 years. He was an homoopatblst tbe first, it is said, to commeuco practice after that school in America. He camo over from tbe old cenntry in tbe year 1818. Four tramps Etolo two chickens and an old rooster in Lower Saucon, and were sent to jail at East on, and It will cost tho county, says the Argus, about $100 to try tho follows. In tho " Select Castlo ot tho Knights of tbe Mystic Chain," at Le banon Wednesday, E. D. Wilt.of Pitts burg, was olectcd "Select Commander" for tho usulng year. At a meotlng of tho Schuylkill Coal Exchange,held in Philadelphia, on the 15th lust., the committee appointed to confer with a similar committee from the Lehigh operatives to draw up uni form schedules of prices for the season, failed to arrlvo at an understanding. A telegram was, read from thu New York combination proposing a coutlau ucb ot thu suspension of mining hi Luzerne Melds until April 11. Tho pro position was accepted.. An annual reunion ct the anrvcyora ef An. dcraouvillo pnaou will be licltl at Norwich, (Juuu., ou the cut ol April. From llio County Seat. nnvo you Joined the minute men ? Is the latest sensation. Jno. Devlin confined for somo tlmo In the County Jail, was, on Monday, liberated from tho same. Thrco meetings of a few ovor zeal ous havo been held so far, for what purpose we don't know, unless creating a bad feeling toward a certain claBS. Rev. Wiggins, of tho M. E. church, nrnnrlmaliU fnrnwpll Sermon Oil SlltltlaV next, and on tho following Monday I leaves for Philadelphia, ills now neiu of labor. On Tuesday tho County Commis sioners allowed an order for ton extra pollcomcni to proservo ordur ou St. Pat rick's day, If nceessary.and to contlnuo on duty till Monday, - George, son of Mr. Wm. Dleter Hne, died at his fathor's residence, on Broadway, on Friday last. Funeral took placo bu Monday. The decoasetl was suffering for noarly a year. Mr. Georgo SIglln of Fast Mauch Chunk, on whom a trophino operation was pel formed an nccount of which was glvcu at tho tlmo has bo far re covered as to out again, and Is almost as lively as ovor. Jnities Kcrtlgan, the "poacher," was taken to Pottsvlllo on Thursday of last week, to testify before tho Grand Jury. Ho was brought back to prison on Tuesday morning, and walked up town unhandcuCfed botweeu two po llcemon. Three coses of tho old genulno Harper's Ferry muskets arrived In town ou Tuosday for tho miuuloinen, They wero Immediately Imprisoned on their arrival, but for what Drench of tho pcaco wo do not know,utilss It was bo causo thoy committed no breach In or der to preserve It. Thu American Hotel is undergoing a thorough ronovntlon. Thu walls nro being handsomely painted while the wnotlen floors lu tho entry and receiv ing room havo been removed and In their stead an clugant tliu floor laid. The tiles 'are Imported from England, Slate mantels aro being put up In thu different rooms. Thu mantlos are from thu quarries of tho Lehigh Slalo Co., of Slatlugtou. An old couple, ngod respectively about sixty nnd seventy, wero stopping at tho Broadway House for several days this week spending their honey moon, apparently as pleasant as though they had takou a trip to Loug Blanch or Europe. Tho happy pair halo from Boaver Meadow, this county, and tho groom's namo, wo, learn is a Mr. Brit tan, of course tho brldo's Is thu samo, having beuu merged by .the unwritten law. On Wednesday morning two men with a bear marched through town col lecting all tho looso pennict ono might liaVO in HIS poUKUts. ill" uuai, iihu somo monklos, performed anlic, such as sitting on its bind legs, putting Its paws aiound tho neck of Its master, nl so giving him somo of tho sweot nectar cxtiatted say from a loving couplu. Tho wlfo of Mr. Kd. LeUorlng dlod at her home, at Upper Lehigh, thu lat ter part of last weok. Her remains wero brought to town on Sunday morn lug, nnd In tho nfternoon llin funeral took placo from the residence of Mr. John Leiserlng. Mrs. L. had b-en nil Ing for somo time, but bor death was not expected at tho tlmo it occurred. It was such n sudden shock to her luts ba.id that he was unable to attond the funeral. On Wednesday motnlng a break man, whoso namo wo did not learn, but who lives at Weatherly, on the Empire freight lino, whllo endeavoring to get off tho cabooso car, slipped nnd was thrown suddenly to thu ground, and In consequenco sustained a broken leg. Dr. Du Voting wns called and attended to tho wants of tho man, Several meetings of a number of citizens havo been held, lu Rhoad's building, during tho weok, to take ac tion for tho prevention of any disturb ances which might occur on St. Patrick's day. The Idea is abroad with somo that ait attempt might bo madu to rs cuo tho prisoners now confined In Jail, and that oven the cltlzous are not se cure in their persons and property. Thcroforo a call was raado and oven lists circulated soliciting tho names ot those who folt Inclined to Join tho mlu utcmen and bo roady for any emergen cy which the occasion might, demand j at tho same tlmo arms wero sent for, and aro now hero aud ready. Wo do not think tho signs of tho times de manded any such action on tho part of our cltlicns. If the Sheriff, who Is tho executive officer of the county, 13 unablo with his present force of police men to quell auy unlawful demonstra tions towards a breach ot tho pcaco, ho has the power to summon a rossE, In which event every man so summoned is bound to servo. We think those meet ings havo dono moro to arouse an ill feeling of a certain class than It has done to subvert, at least, a number of our good people are inclined to think so. o. K. March 15. IHg Creek ItoniB. Mr. Thomas Miller, of this placo, who has beon suspended from the boiler works iu Delano, for a tow weeks, left on Tuesday of this week to resume work again. Mr. Robert Miller and David Dreisbach accom panied him In hopes of finding employ ment somewhere. The Jo3eph Koch property will be offered for salo to day, (Saturday), at tho houso of Edward Itaber. Mr. William Smith, of Effort, Mon roe county, was through this valley ou Monday purchasing fur. Ho Is travel ing for a largo firm in New York. Mr. P. E. Snvder. of Millport, was at this placo on a visit somo days Inst week. Ho is at present atteudiug the High School, at Slatlugtou, and Bays ho likes It very well. Rev. S. llreyfogtl, of Parryvlllo, our worthy pastor tor this circuit, nroached his first sermon since his re turn from Conference, lu, tho church at Suit's, on Sunday morning last. No Suudav school at Pine Run to morrow, (Suuduy), on account of tho Conforoticq which Is being' hold In the church nt Millport. This (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 v. St., tho SacfNInunt nf the lord's Supper will bo administered, Tho creator part of tho congregation wishing to go to Millport, It has been decided to postpono the Sunday school until next Sabbath, nt 3 r. M., which all will pleaso bear In mind. Tho following pupils In W. E. KcnuTor's school, No. (1, deserve to havo their names placed on tho roll of honor for tho month ending on March 8th, 187(1, for proficiency in scholar ship and good conduct! Eltnlra Stnmler, Emma Stutnler, Tevolla Stcmlor, Mnr. tha Buck, Edna Buck, Annlo Duck, Sarah E. Stcmlcr, Elwln Buck, Henry Smith, M, A. Kemerer, John Neob, Allen Hono, Henry llanuan and Chas, E. Levcs. Reveue. March 17th, 1870. l'ulillo Snlet. 11111s for tlio following sales havo bocn print' fit at this office, during tho past row Cava t Match Ittli. nt mm o'clock p. in., in franklin twp.. fanning stock nnd implemcnta, of Ed ward Itaticr. Mmch 18, nt 3 p. m.. nt l'"award nalcra, In Frnnklln twu.thn Ileal Estato nf Jnsopli Koek, ileo'il, J. J. Kcnierer. Administrator, March 23i il, nt ono o'clock p. in., In Knst I'enn, loipcutora' anlH of forming slock nud Implo, inciitt ol Joint AllirlKht, lee,'d. March 26th, at 2 p. in., on tho promWa In tho Jlulougli ol l'oiryvllle, tlio real esiato of Jac. Montx, dre'fl, Kenatlvoitlsninou. March 2Sth, At ono o'clock p. in.. In East Fann. farming atock nnd linplomcuU of 1'. K. Mann. March 30th, nt 10 o'clock a. m lioraos, har.room fixtures and ftirnlturo, nt tho Northwestern Hotel, In this soioufili, propoitr of Joa. Dtumooro. March slat, at 2 o'clock p. m . honeehold Intnl. tnro, nt tho reslrtchco of Mrs. Lentz, corner t Iron and Northampton atroets. In tlila borough. Mnueh Chunk Military. H. V. MoitTniMEn DEAn Sm : In looking over your Issuo of March 4th, I see the question asked you, " Whoro Is the military company that was organ ized somo three or four uunths ngo, to which some money was subscribed?" In reply to that I would say that the project was laid over until this spring. Had not tho stoppage tnken placo it would havo beon tried this month. Another effort will bo mado next month; If it fails then tho money which wns paid in will bo refunded to thoso who pnld It. I hold a few dollars In my possession. The reason why it did not succeed was thnt some officers elected would not sorvo. Yours respectfully, Amos Stjioh. Mauch Chunk, Pa., Mar. 13, 1870, The Future of Lelilghton. Tho Mauch Chunk Democrat of last week, commenting upon the prospect of the establishment ot the new loco- motlvo works of tho Lehigh Vulloy Rail rond Company, at Lehlghton, says: AHIioiil'Ii tho IjCliii'h Valley Itallroad Com pany havo nou vet fully decided upon tho mat ter, it la.lrom what wo can leiru, maro than probfihto that bcloro the closo of tho Centennial year, I.ohlKhton will bo ablo to boast of the moat oxIpiisIvo shops nlmir the entlro line: pro video it appears tnai mere is niao n proviso in llio case tlio horouirh authorities slinll meet tho ndvancea of tho company In a proper spirit! In o.lier words: provided thoy shall agree to exempt thn worka tho company pioposotocrect trom taxation for borough pnrno.es. Will they no ltl Theru'a llio rnb: but. knowing that I.e. hlKlitomans lu gcneinl are wide awakn. always anxious to turn a clever penny, and quick at closing a baig.Un, wo havo no reason to uppro bond it failuru of tho prnjuct on their nccount, but rather hcllovo that the immunity nked by tbo railroad comp,iny, and which wo constdor no moro tha i lair, will bo conceeded withnnt ilelav If mi and tho workB should bo built, It will coitalnly bo the makltiKOt I,lili'hton. nnd eventually prove tho wlaoat act tier oouncil oould have iiono. Favorably located as shots, wo cannot huo what should hinder tit r finni bo. routine wh it alio la evidently dcslim d by no. tui o to ho ii largo, flourishing, manufacturing centre. Fur Cnih nfler April 1st. By reference to tho advertisement of T, D. Clnuss, tho merchant tailor, of this town, it will be seen that ho is now receiving his usual stock of spring and summer styles of cloths, casslmeres and testings, and that ho has resolved after April 1st to do business on a strictly cash principle, and for that reason has mado n reduction In his prices, so that ho will bo able to offer to his customers clothing, hats, caps, boots, shoes, and gent's furnishing goods at prices fully as low as tho same quality of goods can bo purchased in the cities. Ho trusts that the adoption of tho cash system will meet with the approbation of his customers, as he fcols confident that under this system ho can furnish them witli any artlclo in his lino tar moro satisfactorily than he could furnish under tho " played out " credit syBtera. Ho respectfully Invites an Inspection of his stock and a comparison ot prices. Anutveranry Celebration. On Saturday evening, the Schencka vllle Literary Society, in Lehigh county, held their Of tn anniversary iu tho Union church basement, at Unlonvillo, In tho lately erected capaeious anu nanasome raiuinna nrllflpA. The nuilienco was a large ono, numbering 700 auditors. Tho exercises consisieu or essayi, urn Hons, declamations, vocal and instru mental music. Itev. Rennlnger opened with a suit able papor. Tho salutatory oratlou, welcoming the attentive listeners, fol inwoH hu Mr. NT. II. Delbert. The first essay, well worded, was lead by Mis3 IS. WOtring, on " iua neusutea ui Kuowledge." Mr. A. Rupp brought out some good hints on " Homo Cul t,,rn " Thn Tmnnrtanea of a well spent Life," was tho subject of tbo next ladies' essay. A laughnble declama tion on "EsFahro in derTraln,'' by All. If n Wntrltur. hroko tho lUOHOt- ouy of tho audlenco. The Schencks- Vllle Eulogium soug tiesorvea iucii praise for tho tact displayed in the sev enteen stauzns, the number cf the mem bers. A fitting tribute was found for nnl. mnmliur. Tim twfl Mls9HS PetCM I.IIVU " " received tho warmest congratulations ror meir sou anu sweov siugiug, uu for their bold carriage before the audi- nn Jr V V. lVlprrt WUS alsO llS- tuned to with marked nttoutlon as he struct tlio cuorus ol soil ami meiuuiuus btrlugcd lubtrutueut, tho guitar, to the singing, On tho generosity and charity nt humanity, Mr. J. P. Delbcrt dis coursed interestingly ar.d Instructively on tho subject of " Benefactors ot Man Hind." An essay, well put touothcr, by Miss A, Wotrlnc, ott "The Voyage of Life," followed. Tho temneranco cause was enthusiastically handled by Mr. E. S. Miller. " Know Thyself," tho subject of Miss S. M. Peters' essay, embodied advice for nil. The German oration, " Es hat nl es selno Zclt," by A. W. Troxol, was followed by an eceay rola. tlDL'tothe intsfoittflies of wanderors, entitled, "Tho Unforfunato Pilgrims," Tho anniversary oration, ucnveroii oy Mr. F. N. rotors, was ou tho nppro priato topic, " The Centennial." Vivid enarks of natriotlsm emanated from It, enlivening tho dormant national feel ings of tho listeners, causing then) to wako up and feel contented and fiattor od to bo citizens of "tho land of free nnd tho homo of thu bravo." Tho ben ediction was pronounced and very ou- cotiraglng and suitable closing letnarks wore make by Itov, Ronnlnger, whloh cloud tho fifth yearly celebration of this popular society. Hie auaiuiico ro nialued spell-bound during tho entlro proceedings, and well could they; the performers acquitted themselves pralso worthily under tho cltcumstances In convenient to gut to their meeting place, and the opportunities for receiv ing nn education aro comparatively fower to moro tuicKiy populated places. True, Mr. Editor, this artlclo may not Interost tho readers of your popular sheet as much as the report of a similar ono In Carbon co., where the Advocate is moro numerously circulated', but, as associations of a literary diameter like the ono carried on so successfully In Lehlch county aro of such remarkably good results, they certainly are n means through which knowledge Is so notice ably dissominated, I doomed It proper to iorwuru u bvuuiibis tu viicuuiugr- ihp literary minded and unoccupied young ladies and gentlemen ot your borough to at once orcanlzo an association of n similar character to Improve their precious youthful hours, when tne mind is In a state of development, and thereby grow up useful and Intelligent citizens. But, by squandering their tlmo liko somo do, when aged ana feoblo thoy may exclaim with tho poet, " O, bring me back my youthful daysl" But. lot they will never come back again. One fok PnoanEss. March 13, 1870. " They Sny So." Mr Dnnma II. PttndlHtnn testified Imfnr.. tlm Tfniian nnmmlttpn nn Expen ditures In the War Department Tuos day, regarding bis connection with tho Kentucky Central Ralliond. He said that the company paid mm uu per cent, of tho amount received by it through his agency for transportation services, and ho also received $15,000 additional for collecting the claim, lie never paiu one dollar to any person connected with thn ynvp.rnment. or to any mertber of General Bolknap's family. Neither Mrs. fllarsli nor airs, uowers iriiveneu tviiii Mm nnrt lila famllv In EuroDa. nor did ho meet Mr. Clymer In Europe, and . ., . . . . ... .i.-. i. i i tne ptiuiisneu siatunm-ii mat, uu private conversation with any member of tho committee before testifying was Infnmously false. General II. V.Boyn ton was nlao examined as to tho state ments furnished by him to tho Now York Herald and other papers regard ing tho alleged payment ot money by Mr. Pendleton to Mrs. Belknap; the trtvelllng together In Europo of Mr. Clymer, Mr. Pendleton, Mr and Mrs. Marsh, and Mrs. Bowers, afterwards Mrs. Belknap; and thu recent refusnl of Mr. Clymer to recelvo the testimony of Mrs. Marsh ngnlnst Pendleton. It appears from Boynton's testimony that lw. Inrnn,l thn iitnrv fmtll PX-COIl- gressman Jeremiah M. Wilson, who re ferred him to ex-uongressman onena berger, who referred him to Colonel B. F. Grafton, who gi-yo as his authority for the story General Klddoo of the United States army. Witness never had any communication with Klddoo personally, and did nut know tho facts ovnant Ki, linnranv hilt hn " wrote UD" tho story, and manifolded it, giving copies to tho correspondents of the . . . , T. , T . 1 .. .1 Nuv lorK iteraiu, uunuu juuiuai uu Chicago Tribune. Mutters of Interest. 4 mnn tn Vu thamiiton contracted to shin 73,000 school elates to Japan. Tbe Heading car shops are crowded with wnrir. Pronaratlooa are bolns mide for the Centennial ' -JntliroTaft was sworn Into offlco ai Sccre. tary of War on Saturday morning. Tho oath TZ ' . . . . . .. rih.n T.la.ln,. Will. WIW UUmiUlbbCltKi 4,u,.iin.,J ,...v. A man in Springboro', Crawford eonnty. is uossoiMOd annually of a dovll on the 14th of Novouitier. Tula thing haa occurred every year luce IBM. An oieven ver uiu uauK"--. .... -.. Aalo. of I-niorno oeunty, wont out to get a pall . ,, a w.n tr turn nml h.is not Ul wt,o, iuuid .unu been heard of slnco. While Jacobj ltrennan waa making goa In I'ottavlllo on Batnrday evening, a barret of ga.oilne caught tire and trained him o severely that hta recovery Is doouttul. The minora In the various ceal districts of unia nro on a smia uk.iu " ,r cenu per ton In tho pneo for mining coal. Ef. . h. hi Ml nml It. InnV. db If tho euipenalon would continue for a long Spceimena from a ao-called " shower, ol flh. which toll reoonUy In Hath eonnty. Ky., have been submitted to Professor J .Lawrence . , . m i- hi,. nn,l iia niirfa r.. Am in tiA dried spawn of some reptilet. iprobabJy froca. TUef were doubtleaa carried Into the ajrjfora aim ua.r pucinmiBiw ------ tn ttifa an I ft filer MiUtlLrlei. Aldorman atoMar9. ol IMtubursb, has it u claimed that the commitment waa Illegal. . ,..m.siwj nf lha hAtf wnm Tttxt A IDftSIUUft'U B3 tun Liiictts.n Ml " " - oartv to the pruot'etUnffa The damaffea aro m A..tftlAj aaaIaj1 ann in n A VI VI V ciauneu lur iujuh V.vv''lM been restrained of hta liberty. , Closing Prices o DeIIaven & Toww- ofirn Rtruib- flnvprnmpnt nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, tUUIVII 1 v.ll wiws) U.S.0'8. M bid asked u h a-Stfa. 18W bid aaketi 1. . . tA Vila! nsistfd - .t. .' .j-"1 ict ..nl Id V ftk.lrt.t U.'Hlt-SO'a.lstUj'.'jij;.!.' W, hid 1H - , . . ' u art HI L 1, 1 ,1 V 1 I. StAlTPlI y.-8.1',,.... "H bid IS jaked y.,H-6,'s',';p: 52 J ' !5S KiS ;n KTe"uogVu-5l bid K aid Lehigh ViUey It. It WU bid 0ZH askeil i.enun coal oc jv. vu.... .usi u... i .-v Uuiti-d Companies of H, J.lffJ bid 140 asked Oil crook A All. Val. a! a. US bttt m oaked lltatouviUoPas.lt. W.Co. 3S b d M aske.l Phl,.a..lirl.,U.H ' b d 21V. asked : ; v m r ..ket The Con! Tratle, The following tatlnahowa the quantity nfenal shipped over the I.r hlch Valley nnilrnaa for lief work ending March nth, 1875 and for tho year Compared with tho aatttti tunc, laat year i llcgloiia Krohi, Week, "Year. Wyoming,,,, 4.M7 is Sttlsiftn ltar.letnu..,. ,,...,. 4,000 19 213,4,7101 Upper lhlgi ,,, 21 04 Heaver Meadow J.2-V2 it 112,13 is Mahanny n,ii17 II 87.130 it Mauch Chunk M 17 2.317 17 Total.., f.ast Year., Inrrcaso,,., Dcoicase.... I7,stir, n 22.WD IS 717,513 on 01 171.920 19 s,tm 12 ItHrOllT OP COAI, tran.ported nyei" trfihlali t Hnaqm lintinn Division, Central It H. ol Now Jersey weekending March 10, 1870. 't'.itnl wttnlt. -rn.tfttn. Shipped from Wyoming ,., Upper tj'lilgh.... Ilenvrr Meadow. Itntleton Mauch fbnnk..., tons. cwt. tona. cwt. . 700 IS 118,074 09 . 211 OU 23.W. 01 K,m is . SI is i.iai N f.7.045 in ?,Slt 01 III S.074 01 uoza ravine.. N. YorkiP. & O. II. C. Total 4010 11 Previously reported MViis 10 Total to date set OJ Bamo tlmo last roar 101,'jl'o 10 Increase, l(,Wt IS Decrease U2.U3 00 Special Notices. Dyspepsia. Dyspepsia, Dyspopsln. Dyapepsia la tho most perplexing of nil hn. man ailments. Its symptoms nro utmost Inflnto in their variety, and tho forlorn and despondent victims ot tho disonso often rancy themselves tho prey. In turn of every known malady. This la due, in part, to the closo avmpathy which ex. ists between thn stomaih nnd the brain, and In pnrt also to tho fact that any disturbance of the digestive function neceasanly disorders the llvor.the bowels nnd nervous avstem.ond effects to aomo extent, theqnality nf tho blood. K. r. Knnkei'a Hitter wltio of Iron a snro cure. This la nut n new preparation! to be tiled and fonnd wanting; It has been prescribed daily for many years In tho practice of eminent phyBlclans with tinparallod aoccess t It Is not oxpocted or Intended to enro all the diseases to which the human family Is subject, hut Is war ranted to cure Dyspepsia In Ha most obstinate form. Knnkel's Bitter Wine ot Iron never falls to cure. Symptoms of Dyspepsia are loss ot ap. filtlte, winn and rising of tho food, dryness of he month, heartburn, distension of the stem. floh and bowles, constlpstlon, headache, dizzi ness, aleeplessnoss anil low spirits. Try tho great remedv and be convinced ot its merits. Dot the gnnnlno Tako only Knnkel's, which la only put In $1 bottles. Depot, 259 Korth Ninth St., Philadelphia. Tnpo Worm. Kntlrelv removed with nnrclv vegotahlo nte- dlclno. pasaln? fiom tho system alire. No fo until the bond passes. Come nnd refer to pa tients treated. Dr. E P. KUNKEL'S. No. 239 North Ninth St., Philadelphia. Advlco free. Seat. Tin nnd stomach Worm also removed. Tho medicine for removing all others but Tape Worm, can be had ef your druggist, nsk for JtUNKEL S WOKM BYllur. iTIOO ffl. B. . Kit ii It el, Philadelphia, Pa, March 4th lm. Errors of Youth. A GENTLEMAN who Buffered toryeara from Nervons Debility, rrouinture Decay, and all tho effects ot youthful Indiscretion will, for the sake of snffi ring humanity, send freo to all who need It. tho reefpo and directions for making tho simplest remedy by which he was cured. Bonerers wisinnKtu pruni uyiuu naverusci a oxperlenso can do so by addressing In porfeot confidence, JUU.N ji. uumtrt, uea IS-ma 42 Codar St, New York. To Consumptives. mill: advertiser, having been permanently cured of that dread disease. Consumption. by a simple remedy, la snxlons to makn known ro ma leuow snuerers mo moans oi euro, to an whodestroit.be will sond a copy of the pie rcrlptlon used, (tree of charge), with tho dlree tionsfor preparing and using the same, which thev will nnd n sure Cure lor Consumptioh, ASTIIHA, UROKCIIITia. AO. I'artlea wishing ths prescription will please address, Hev. K. A. WILSON, im penn sircor, w uimmsonrg. doc. 18-mS Now York. Afflicted, Unfortunate and Deluded DR. J. IV. IIORENSACK and Dr. J. B. Hobensack, sons of Dr. J. II., who has been engaged in private and hospital practice for 3" years, cnilngdlscnsea which destroy both mind and body, unlit yon for tho duties ot life, nnd leads ttiousands to In sane aarlnms and premature death Dr. J.N. II. and Dr. J. 11. II. dvoto their tlmo entirely tn these diseases, and guarantee a cure In a short tlmo and little expense. Dr. J. N. Jlobon. sack has attended and enred eighty thousand cases. Ilemember Drs. J. N. and J. B. Ilohen. suck's offlco No. 206 North 2d stroet. Philodol. phia, above Itaco. n. ii. iLeuiuiuea sou uy mail uuauxprcan Juncl2.76 lycow TRUSSES, tt Cents RUP TURES CURED. Dr. J. B. Ho- bnsnck'a Nlckle-Platcd Oalranio Truss and Fluid will euro seven casoj outot ten. Don't rust, crack or break : lightest i not affected by perspiration or bathing. Warranted 5 years Ironch nnd 3eriuan Trusses and Braces, Sua. pensoriea. Ac, one-third tbe price others .ell ior. 200 Second street, abovo rtaee, I'MIwlel phla. Jnnel-75 ly eow2 BELE THE HATTER, Broadway, Maucli Chunk, naajnst opened a splendid stock of HATS and ana UAt B, oi taa Laieai, aiyiea. jiouu also on hand a full line of AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVEIl. Maicu ll.yl JAS. BELFORD. dministrator's Notice. Ettatt of Leonard limb, iiei. Letters nt Administration on tho Estate of Leonard llontz. into of Mahoning Twp., Carbon county, I'n.. deo'd, have been granted to Math nn llontz, ef Lehlghton, Pa., to whom all per- sonsinueDica to sain eauuu uru rtiuaeaisu 10 inaxe payment, and thoao haying elnlms or de minds will make known tho samo wltnont de lay. JN.Vl iiain nut iv,, Aumr. Feb. 19,-Sw JUST LOOK AT HER I1AIR I Why I ihought It wore turning grey I no It was. nn. til she got n bottlo of that new It AIll HESTO It ERatDUHLINU'tt DUDO 8'T-HE. JlayS T UOMAS KOOIVS ite.ncctfnlly annonncos to the citizen of Car bon and adjoining CounUot, that he has pur. cha'ed the entire Interest aud stock of II. C. LEVANWAY In IheLEIIiaUTON Corn Broom Manufactory, locateil In the Borough of Lehlghton, Carbon County, Pa., snd that ho la prepared to till all ordirs entrusted to him with thu Very Best Quality of Brooms nt the LOWEST POSSIBLE LIVING- PRICE. A trial is respectfully solicited aud entire sat isfaction guaranteed. ... Mauut.ctory In tho Ilasemout ot tlio 1 Valley IIouso," oppoalto the Lehigh Valley Hit. depot. Fcb.2(l, 170. THOMAS KOONS. -JJ1ARH AT PK1YATE SA1E, 1 he undcrslsnod offers, at Frivato Salo, tho followin g dekorlbei! valuable FAitil.wltliall tha Improvowcnta Iherouu, sitmtod lu FRANK LIN Township, Carbon County. Tu., about one mile east of tho lloramgh of Welsspurt, contain. lag 00 Acres, more or loss, or view ed. Well Cultlvtted Land. u4 4Q , Aores of Wooilano. boundeit by ianH nr rnt.thl.is Hull. Him. Walk. John Schwab. U and H. canal and n.Am wlfli n tine Youuir Orchard of Choice Fnilt Treoa tttoteou. DWliLUNf r n nuuui ns goou aa new, 4so iwi, orn n!S i x it loot, a never I1UU8 well of water .fiya.nour tho bulhUnRS, Via Stnklo, Cru Crib and other Duiialim. AUot which srolu exiellcut condition. Tcrnii reai-oiiablo and ex ceetlingiyeasy. l'orfuitur ooriimliiracallou or aa"rel.a the owner. 'aKaitqiW.I?UCK.L. Franklin twp., Pa, tth, .7vi sstfim