Jg n. S1BWKR9, DISTmO'AttOTlNKY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office, Xlott's BmlolDB Btoaawny, , .MAUUH CHUNK, PA.. SettllnK Itiflstos, mine Accountsand Orphans ConrilTaoticeaBpoctalty. Trial of Onuses carefully attended to. Leit'i ransactlonslti Jinn-Han. aud ocrnian. jan Society Meetings. VflKlTO OASTU, No. 79, A.O. K. OF TUB M. O 2nd and 4th Monday oC farti inoulli, lu lie Dor's lull. LohlRhton, at 7:80 o'eloct r. u. nf.TCostenbader, 8. It. 0. i S. . Ollnaui. H. K. It. S. SHADES UUTTC.1 LflDOE. 70.651), 1. 0. 0. F. meets every Tuesday evening, nt So clock, la lienor's Hall. II. Kosleubader, a.U.i N. 'fa, Keber, Secretary. JliTUCiiEX Trims. No. 232. Imp. O. of R. If., meets In Keocr's Hall cvoi. y Saturday. J. IU Jleeis, Baehora r O, W, Delhi, C. of 11. pono pooa Tribe, No. in. Imp. o. R. M moot on Wednesday evening ot each week, ut 7:30 o'clock, in Pulilio School Hall, Welsannrt, Pa. C. W. ScMvab, s.) Jao. Drone, c. of It. LsnianTON Lodok. No. 231. K. of P., meets on Friday evenings. In llcber'a llall. at X0 o'clock. W.II.llachnian, C.C.iL. A. Miller, K. ot n. and B. AdvcrtlHlng Kates. Wo desire it to be distinctly understood 'that no advertisements will bo Inserted In the columns of Tub Carbon- Advocate that may bo received from unknown parties or firms , unless accompanied by the cash. The following are our oxly terms: ONE SQOARje HO USES), Ono year, each Insertion 10 cts. '.Six months, each insertion lo els. Three months, each insertion 20 cts. 'Less than three months, first insertion SI j each subsequent insertion 25 'cts. Local notices 10 ccnCijrier line. II. V. MORT1IIMER, Publisher. to (Stovta 'gflvafltie. SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1873. Local and Personal. The nnthracito coal trado cotitiuues very quiet. t Read Ti'lghman Arner's new advertise ment in another column. Dr. Joseph Pierco Kevin, a young physician 6f Easton', died on Sunday. CIo-er and timothy seed, of primo qual ity, at Tilghman Arner's, at very loft prices. The Lancaster Xtu Era considers it aMf crcat mistake to hold tho Stato l air at Erie. i Fimi.icn No. 5. of tho Bethlehem Iron Company, became chilled last week", and had to blovn out. Choice, clover seed, cheap for pash, at J. L. Gablo'a hardwaro store, Bank street", Lehighton-. The Wagei 6f the working people in tlio South Easton cotton mills wcro on March 1st reduced 10 per cent Many consumptives, are now using Dr. i raziert Itoot uittersanuv-ouguoyrup wii remarkable success. Jimmy is now tnidrcsied as the lealcr of tho ''Florida Warblers,',; or as "Niclfcl" terms th'cih tho "Wobblers'."' Frederick Ilrihkman, a young prinW, who served 111) time in tins oiuce, leu Iowa City on Tuesday evening lash Pleasant as honey, ll6 old folks like it'.lhe young pcoplo liko it and the babiod cry for It wo mean Dr Frazicr's Cough Syrup. When you want to select Wall paper why not go to Luckenbach'S where there is Variety of styles enough to suit every taste. Who etdlo tho clock from tho Lehigh .Hook and Ladder Company's Truck House? The party who is guilty had better return it: Unless divine providence interferes, Thomas P. Fisher Will suffer death by hang ing in our county jalh next Thursday.Marcii 53th.. 1c Roadimr Fair, will the present year ho held the first week id 'October, and the', Kutztown Fair tho second week in Septem ber. , Rev. "h. 13. Brown, 'left Friday for his heft ophointntent at Newtown, Bucks, Co. H'etaves with him the best wishes of our Jwople. Tho Danville, Ha'rlctorr, arid Wilkcs uarro Railroad was sold Wednesday under foreclosure, and purchased by tin; bondhold ers for $100,f 00 Since tho discovery of Dr. Williaihs's Indian Oiutincnt there is certainly no ex cuse for any ono to sdllcr with tho Piles. See Advertisement. Mrs. Wm. Trcncry, will sell her house hold furniture, lot of garden tools, hot-bed sash and frames, &c, next Wednesday at 2 p. m., on the corner of Lehigh and South streets this borough. Clocks and Watches carefully repaired, and work warranted, at lowest cash rates, at Hageman's cheap cash store, opposite public square, Weissport. lC-lli. The duties and term of office of the as sessors elected in February last begin on tho 1st day of April next. This is tho decision of Attorney-General Lear. Wo are not much with a rifle, but don't tackle us on the subject of Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Seueka, as wo can never get done Bpcaking of its merits as a remedy for coughs. 25 and 50 cents per bottle. J. K, RIckert has still a few of those eli gible lots in Rickertstown to disposo of. If you feel liko securing a good homo call and see him. He is also supplying flour, feed, lumber and coal at tho lowest rates. Two of our prominent citizens, Wilson Denhardand Alex Smith leave for California' Monday, which'placo they expect to reach ifthoyhavo good luck on tho way. "Do they miss me nt homo?" Tho absorbent power for water is a test of tho goodness of tho soil ; but you havo a bad cold ! uso Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Seneka, and you will have a test of unsur passed goodness. 2S and su cents a bottle. Tho silverware delivered by tho Katioir al Silver-l'laring Co., No. 704 Chestnutft., I'miadciruus, is giving cntiro fatisiarjlon. All orders are promptly filled, and n ono need hesitate nbont sending them moifcy. Lutheran Observer. ll 1. Joseph Seaboldt, tailor, announaps to the people of Weisjport, LchiglitonX and vicinity, that he will, on or about the 41h instant, commence the tailoring liusiiieST and will be pleased to mako up suits or arti cles of gentlemen's clothing from their own material, in tho latest 6tyla and tho most durable manner, at the very lowest prices. Store t next to the Weissport House. On Monday morning Detective Murray , of Toronto, Canadai arrived at Easton, and In conluction With Dctcctivo Johnson, of that place, visited a farmhouse a few miles from town and arrested Lowis Kcpp, charg ed with being an accessory in tho murder of Charles Frey, at Toronto, Canada, in August of last y ear. Kepp was an attacho of O' Brien's circus, and had a difficulty with a tent hand named Cole, whom he whipped. Cole and Kepp then killed Frey. Detective Murray was armed with full extradition papers, and after brittgiug Kepp to Easton started with him to Canada, Kepp being under the impression that Cole, who had been arrested a few weeks since, and is now in jail at Ottawa, Canada, wntd him u a witness in bis Mlf. Dan. Graver, of the Bee Hive store, lias just returned from the city with one of the largest stocks of Spring and Summer dress and dry goods ever brought into this market. winch he purchased lor cash and is therefore enabled to offer the people such bargains lor the ready money as have never before been offered to the ladies of vicinity. JLcliisuton ana A regular term of our County Court Will convene in tlio court liousc, at juaucn ununit, on Monday, April stu E. C. Burgess, of emery wheel fame, moved to Philadelphia on Thursday last. Ill's city address is 420 Douglass street. " If I had to walk from hero to Haiti more, for it, I would not bo without Dr. Bull's Cough Syruo in my family," is what wo heard a lady say yesterday. Leopold Meyer, for tho past fotr'br five years in chargo of tho Lower Lehigh Gap hotel, on Tuesday ol last week, moved into Schcrcr's hotel, on the public road lea'ding irom ironion to Allcntown. TTen 4"Un rtl.ilivnlml n1i!lls4 viln.i. tVtn,.!,. factured by John Marsh .t Son, and Which, took the first premium at our last county fair. A. W. Marsh, Wcisspirt House', agent lor mis county. it i. Tl)ft Board of Pardons at Harrisburg de cided iucsuay not to Intcrlcro witn mode cision ot tho Court in the case of the Colom bia county Molly Maguires, Hester, 'fully and Mcliugh'. Their execution is fixed for tuo zoui mst. There will bo a meeting of Poor House Commissioners, at Iteber's Hall, in this borough, on Saturday afternoon, March 30th, at - o ciock, ior ino purposo oi tciunig up the accounts, and preparing a statement for presentation to court. E. H. Snyder is now receiving and opening his stock of ladies' spring and sum mer dress goods, and invites tho ladies to make an early inspection. His prices nro down to suit the times, and it is not consid ered any trouble to show goods. I ho many friends of Rev. G. W. Town - send, formerly of Packerton. will no doubt uo pleased to learn that tlio reverend gentle man was admitted to full membership in tho Wilmington M. E. Conferenco on Fri day of last week. The Lehigh and Wilkcsbarrc Coal Com pany resifmed work Monday morning. Its collieries, employing 2,000 men and boys, will run at three-quarters time for tlio re mainder of this month at least. The Penn sylvania Coal Company resumed operations i lucsaav. Rev. J. C. Blicin and family will IcaVo ior siiainomn, ins new nclil o: labor, to-day (Saturday), tho ,23d instant, at 11 o'clock. They take with them the best wishes of tlio entiro congregation and a largo portion of our citizens in general for their future hap piness uim prosperity. t lie srhool directors elected at tiiA election will have no voice in the choice of n County Superintendent, as they do not take iwsseesion of their offico iintil the first Mon day in Juno next, and Iho Superintendent will bo elected in May. A fire; which originated in Iho rear of tho Mine street hotel, Hazlcton, on Tucsday morniiig last, destroyed three tenomen't nouses mid tln'co barns. Five families T'ho occupied tho burned houses lost all Ihcir furniture; Ac. Just opened 2000 yards of Spring prints at tho Bee Hive store, which arc closing out quickly at 5 cents per yard. Apnii, Cuanofs. Those of our subscrib ers who contemplate moving on tho first of April, and desire tho address of the Advo ctte changed, will plcaso notify us of tlio fact immediately. Bo sure and gi"c your present address, as well as the ono to which you wish tho paper sent. The Glcudon Iron Works nro enjoying a season of great prosperity. Tho company hasnow on hand only between 2,000 and 3,00b tons of iron, ami is shipping about 120 tons more a day than they manufacture, al though 1h6 furnaces are being run to their fullest capacity. Allcntowii Democrat. Tho representatives of the coal compa nies inct in New York Wednesday afternoon and fixed tho production for April at 1,125, 000. Tlio shipments for April of last year were 1,712,043 tons. Prices wcro advanced 15 cents on stoVo coal, and 25 cents on all other sizes. Rev. G. Oram) tho newly appointed pas tor of the M. E. Church, wil'l preach his first sermons in tills place, to-morrow (Sunday) morning at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. in. All are invited. Tlio Packerton vhurch will bo sup plied by a student of thoTheologiral Semin ary, who will bo undo tho jurisdiction of Rev. G. Oram. Local newspapers in nil ort!ons of Pennsylvania e!ak of tho departure of their homo merchants for Philadelphia, to , purchase their Spring stocks. If you want ; to please your " girl," just mention to her that you havo engaged ono of David Eb bert's Una teams, and will be around for her Saturday afternoon, to takA n drive. f '-Fritz Kelly, the tinsmith of this place, miiu itui uei-u nig in lur u low wccks pas-l, died on Wednesday evening. His funeral took lilaco on Friday morning, anil was very largely attended. "Deceased was about 50 years of age, and leaves a wifo nnd several children to deplore their loss. Fritz was a vary largo man, weighing in tho neighbor- Koon oi jiu jiounus. The Tackcrton district has a liberal school director m the person of cx-Sherill' Ilicg cl, a few weeks ago ho treated tho pupils to a largo basket full of apples, and on last Fri day ii pui in ins appearance again with a good supply of oranges. Ho has promised to open ills heart again on Easter. Let him come, tvo aro 6uro all tho big and little boys uuu giiisM in greet mm wim sinning laces. all at Mauch Cttunk. in honor of St. Patrick, last Monday night ended in a miscellaneous ficht. From what wo could learn a party who wcro hot jicrmittcd to participate in tho ball, had during tho night provided themselves with clubs and heaps of piled up stones, and when tho ball broke up made an attack upon those who had been Iirescnt. Result t a few broken heads and irulses, ending by tho issuance of a few war rants of arrest. Yin St, Patrick 1 At a meeting of the " National Club of tho Beaver Meadow Mines," held on Tues day night, the chairman read tho communi cation received from tho Hon. Mr. Rapshcr, in relation to his action on tho romiany store bill, before the Legislature, and the ac tion of the club in censuring him at tho last meeting. By motion, tho club agreed to ac cept of Mr. Rapsher's communication, but would maintain the position taken by them at the former meeting, and resolved that the business committee send a communication, which was read to the club, in answer to Mr. Rapsher Cbr, Jlultttm Stntntl. County Committee. Tho county committeo of tho National party will meet at tho Broadway ILjuse, Afauch Chunk, on Saturday, Jarch 30 4t 12 o'clock m., for the purposo of ratification nnd tho election of delegates to tho Stato Convention. All committee-men aro re quested to bo present. By order. Robert Debbv, Chairman. W. A. Gravec, Sec. Co, Ex, Com. M, IS. Conference Appointments. Tho following appointments of ministers of tLW Jf. E. Church, by tho conference just closed At Reading, will interest our readers : FrankfSrt, G. W. .McLaughlin i Western Philadelphia, O. Hracock ; Christian Street, Philadelphia, L. B. Hoffman i Asbury, Philadelphia, Noble Frame j Centenary, Philadelphia,. William Jajort .Marcus Hook, A. 3T. , Wiggins I Lancaster, 1st Church, J. R. EpylOj Jiddlctown, J. T, Hwinueiisi lorry vine, u. u. ecnauer Lehichtou. G. Orani : Packerton, to bo sun rilled ! Jiiuch Chunk. B. T. Vincent: East Jfaucli Chunk, J.Saihpsonj Nesquehonlng, l. i. unangst; .Newtown, ii. a. urown. Mhlionluir Items. Keen what vou have', and ct what you can'. tho rain nt tho heffinnine of the week caused tho Spring weather to disappear. On Monday next J. H. lustier, of this piacc, win leave lor ono oi mo lar western States. Success1 to James! Tho houso of Frank Flexcr is rio'V un der roof, and by tho timo it is completed win lnar.o a line building. Alexander Kcmcrcr, Joseph Houeh nnd D. B. Beck, all of this place, may start ior tno lar west lieloro many days, wo hono that tho " suear" will not all be call: cred before thev arrive. Our best wishes accompany them on their journey, should tncygo. lours, iciui'atii. Packerton Ripples. Wo had tho pleasure of atlendini? the jjyecum ai liCiuimion last Saturday evcninir. and wo found 5t well attended and very interesting. Tho subject for do bato was a national ono and was handled with Vigor. Messrs. Horn, Snyder, Bohn, Gable, and Weiss acquitted them selves with honor our averago Congress men do no better, in fact I doubt whether they are as well read. Tho Lyceum should receive the hearty support of the citizens. It o , iiiubu.ii iiuiitutciiieiii, boeiciy. jur. J. ii. uiauss nils tlio cliair creditably, his ml ins are prompt. Great nnd cood results v.jjeeieu 11 lliu 1I11C1C3I, is l.cpb up. iliomas V caver has a lanre contract for prop timber which will take somo timo to fill. He hasquite aforcocmployed. There is no man in this county more deserving cf success. Jiaru-woriting,, noncst, 1113 ellorts eiiuuiu urnii n coon remuneration. -We hear that our friend Hibblci1 will rcmovo to Jjcliighton aftaln. Tho increas- salo of his " Florida kiudler" reniilrca a ccr place for tho manufacturing, and thn facilities are offered there. Wo shall bo sorlly to part vith him. Joseph Horn is hoiiie temporarily from BaUimoro City, where ho is pursuing his mics,uinu wnenco no win emerge a lull ed lied II. D. Joo is a closo student: tint! will make his mark ill tho professional MU11U. Ino coal was run on Jondav. nwinn. fn the observaVo of St. Patrick's Day. Tlio day Was a beautiful ono for tlio sons of tho Emerald Isle tonjoy tho usual parade. AXO.V. Honor to n I.elilglitlilllall, ' Says tho Lebanon, ra.,m'u 2'cv!3 of the 5th ult. ; Every nook nnovcorner of the auditorium room of tho First- Reformed churcll was filled with pctJple, iflgcrto hear tho sermon of Rev. A. ii. Bartholomew to tho ratrieHic Order Sons of America, last evening". Long before Iho hour announced for tho opening of the doors, crowds of peo ple were seen on our streets wending their way to tho church, where already n. l.ir Crowd had assembled on the outside, so that wnen ine uoors were opened llie seats were occupied in a very short sjeco of time, and tho deacons were obliged to bring benches and chairs into the aisles and other vacant parts of tho room in order to seat the audi ence. Tho order filed into the church in a body, numbering over 100 men, and occu pying over ono tier of pews. Tho delivery of tho Reverend gentleman ras ono of raro ability for ono so young in years. Ho held tho entire assemblage spell bound during tho cntiro sermon, and till united at tho close, in congratulating tlio young clergyman on his ablo discourse. All were highly interested aud would have been willing to sit for half an hour longer without becoming in tlio least fatigued. Tho order can well feel proud of having in its ranks a young man of such abilities and culture. Wo feel convinc ed that his presenco in a Lebanon pulpit will bo long remembered by our citizens who hail tho pleasure of hearing him, and bono that he may before long appear in our midst again. Rev. Bartholomew, selected his text from tho book of Troverbs, tho 14th chapter and part of tho 31th verse, "Riouieocs- NESS EXALTETH 1 NaTIOK." Letilgliton Lyceum. .Vceting called to order at the usual timo. Roll called. -Vinutos of previous meeting read and adopted. Two of tho referred questions wero answered; ono rcfereo ab sent. Debate, " Resolved, That tho Bilver Law Will Be Detrimental to tho Best Inter ests of tho United States." Opened on the alllrlnativo by A. W. Horn; on tho nega tive by John Bohn. Tho question was ably discussed, and quito a number participated. It was decided in favor of the negative. Tho following report of the committee of enrators Sas adopted i Referred questions : 1. How is counterfeit gold made? R. L. SiA-cncy. Sd. What causes lightning? Allkn Graver. 3d. Why was Henry Clav callld tho greet r'acificator? Clarence i5. Weils. Debate, "Resolved, That Chinese EmferationSliould Bo Abolished." Affirm- tivv disputant, O. A. Clauss, assisted by d Weiss, liccativo disputant. T. A. uydcr, assisted by H. W. Gable. Select reading, Carrio Bauer. "Our Pajier" was read by T. A. Snyder, the editor. After taking up tho collection, society adjourned. Seibetahy. .March 10th, 1876. Captain Dennis fcGee, formerly of Mauch Chunk, but for somo years past a resident of Hokendauqua, died at the latter place on Sunday last. Tho Captain com manded Company F, of tho 4 2d Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, durinir the late unpleasantness with our Southern brethren, and was well and favorably known to a largo numuer oi our people, ueceasei leaves a wifo and several children to mouri their loss. He was 45 years of ago at I timo of his death. A great many remedies are advertised to brintr them before the public, but the lit. latter decides whether the article is eood bad. The good reputation which Dr. Bui liaoy byrup enioys is a standing gusran or us menu. I no a ccms. 15,000 Men In Line. Tho demonstration in Allontown on Fri day of last week, to protest against tho pass age of tho Wood Tariff Bill, now pending in Congress, was a grand success. Tho visit ing delegations arrived in the city with bands playing and flags flying, and by noon tho city presented a very enthusiastic ap pearance. Traffic was generally suspended, and all business houses and many private dwellings wero profusely decorated with ilags'and bunting. Tho procession formed at half-past ono p. m., with Mayor Young as chief marshal, aud it is estimated that there wero fully 15,000 men in line, mostly iron workers, together witli civil and military authorities, firemen, lodges of all kinds, cit izens oh. foot and tradesmen 'of every de scription at work in wagons. Tho banners wcro numerous and very expressive of tho feelings of tho community toward frco trad ers in general. After tho procession, sjiecchcs wcro made by cx-Cougressmen uaiusna A. urow, u. warmey uoyer, joun W. Killinger, J. S. Biory) Charles Albright, Edward llarvcy, Colohcl William Mc Michael, nnd J. P. Wickcrsham. Four stands had been erected for tho accommoda tion of tho speakers, who wcro enthusiastic ally received. The feeling is unanimous in this section, and tho people on Friday ex pressed themselves most emphatically in favor of a protectivo tariff. Tho following resolutions, prepared by tho lommiiico oi Arrangements, wcro unani mously adopted : Tho working men, merchants, manufac turers and farmers of tho Lehigh Valley, in tho Stato of Pennsylvania, embracing men of all parties nnd shades of political opinion, having this day, March 16th, assembled in mass convention in tho city of Allcntown, do hereby declare that, Whereas, Tho country has been suffering from serious industrial depression for seve ral years; carrying witli it bankruptcy nnd poverty1 throughout tho land ; und Whereas, In our judgment, tho recovery of our material interests from this condition has been greatly retarded by tho too fre quent changes and proposed changes in the laws bearina uiwii theso interests, tho cfibct of which is to urisettlo business, discourage enterprise and destroy confidence,' nnd, Whereas, Tho interests of this valley par ticularly havo been affected disastrously by tlio proposed changes in tho Tariff Bill; and Whereas. Our whole nast history iustlfiea tho assertion that our manufactures, if pro tected, will so rapidly advanco that in a brief jieriod they will bo equal not only to nil Iho demands of bur own country but inu- wuii pruiib oilier lurcigu lliarucis Willi their products; and Whereas, Now, as heretofore, forcicit countries tako from us such only of our products as are indispensablo to their neces sities, while tho great bulk of our imports from them consists of eiich only as can or may bo produced hero; therefore, Resolved, That, reiterating our faith ih tho policy of protection, Wo do most earn estly protest ngainst any present changb in tho existing tariff laws. Resolved, That, as American citizens, wo urco upon our legislators tho policy of en couraging American industries, and wo de clare that a policy that will in any degree tend to advancing the interests of foreign manufacturers, at tho expense and to tho destruction of our own industries, is alike opposed to tho spirit of a republican form of government ami to common sense. Keiolved, 'mat wo aro opposed loadmit iiiR foreien-built vessels lo resistor and li- censo and to all tho benefits and privileges of vessels of tho United States, liclieving that it must at onco destroy the industry ot building of ehips in our own waters, which, under present laws, is giving employment to thousands of men, and bids fair to mcrcaso wonderfully in extent in tho future. Resolved, That wo aro for tho samo ron tons bpKsed to tho proposed section 21, which permits materials for the construction of vessels in tho United States, to bo im iortcl free of duty; as it will bo an unjust discrimination against tlio manufacture of liko material in this country, nnd wo there fore protest against such an enactment as ill-advised and not asked for by tho Ameri can people. Resolved, That we heartily favor Senator Eaton's plan of n commission of experts ami rcprescntativein, who shall havo tho power given them to enter thbroughly into tho wholo question of tariff revision, during which investigation renreseiitativo men, of all American interests, shall bo consulted, and thus a bill may bo retried which will luny and wisely meet an tno requirements. Resolved, That as workiric men wo fully appreciate tho fact that a reduction, in duties means n reduction in wages, and urgo mat it is neither wiso nor humane to pass such laws as must result in tho enforced idleness of thousands of laboring men, or in tho necessity of such wages as shall afford only Iho most meagre subsistence to their fami lies. Resolved, That wo earnestly request our Representatives in Congress to uso all fair and Honorable means to prevent an my changes in existing rates of duties, and, if possible, to at onco introduce a resolution in Congress declaring tho proposed changes as inexpedient at this time, and thus allay tho agitation which now fills tho public mind on this question. It was lato in the night before the streets of Allcntown presented their usual quiet appearance. Wiiv Submit to the Discouroitf, and humiliation entailed by a local disease of tho skin, when Gless's SciruuK Soap will rid you of it with certainty nnd despatch? It is a remedy which never fails to relievo cutauVous disease, and, as a means of bauish- 1112 defects of tho complexion, it is equally reliable. The benefits arising from tho uso of Sulphur Baths, iri eases of skin disease, and of rhcumatisni nnd gout,aro well known, but tho cost is too heavy to bo incurred by many persons Who would otherwise tako ad vantage of them. Glenn's Sulphur Soap answers the samo purpose, and is both inex pensive and convenient. No ono need stir abroad in search of a sulphur batU who has this admirable means ot providing ono In doors. It is incomparably tho deodorizer and disinfectant of clothing and bed linen in use, and prevents diseases of an obnoxious nature caused by contact. Sores, ulcers, bruises, scalds, cuts and sprains are prompt ly remedied by it; and its cleanly, healing and soothms properties constitute it a far more desirable remedy forscorbutic ailments than ointments of nnv description, since such greasy compounds soil the clothing, often aggravate, and very rarely indeed do any permanent good. Sold by Druggists, rnco 27c. per cake. 1 Box (3 cakes) 75c, sent by mail, prepaid, on receipt of price. u. t. umttextox, I'rop r, ( Bixin Avenue, New York. Hill's IIaib and Whisker lack er Brown, 50c. 17-4. -Among the graduates of tho medical de partment of tho University of Pennsylvania, wo notice tho namo of ouryoung townsman, Edward Miller, son of Mr. Thilip Aliller, upon whom thobjareoof M. D. was confer, cd at the annual commencement, held on the 15th inst. Dr. Miller passed with full honors, every member of the faculty signing his examination paper. We wish him overy eiacMs in hi i profession, tilR Creek Items, Mrs. Hnrmnn,of Pino Run, is gradually improving in health. Our fricnd,,II. T,.Emawley, teacher of luacKereiiown scnooi, nas uccn engaged 10 teach a fivo mouths' term.of school nt Bear urccit, wnicn win open tno urn luonuay in uunc. Our Assessor has .received riotica to mako an enrollment of all tho men in this township between tlio nges of 21 and 45 years, and report to the Countr Commis sioners. For what reason, I am unable to say. Pino Run school. No. 2. is tho banner school of Carbon County. It has made 100 per cent, tho past month. Tho number of absent marks found on tho roll wcro but 3. and tho teacher, L. J. Buck, calls upon some oho to beat that record. A son of John Wolfe, of Walcksvlllc. has been nulto ill this week. Ho is attend ed by Dr. J'. O. Zern, of Weissport. o are greatly pleased with tlio nn- polntnlqnt of conference, they having tent usisroincr werner ior anoiner year, iio is well liked iri tho wli'olo circuit. Diptheiia is tho .discaso from which most of tho sick aro suffering nt present. W. S. Harpcl and Vife,of Mauch Chunk, wcro on a visit lo Mr. Harpel's parents, who reside here, over Suilday. Rev. Jacob Snyder', of Parryville, lias been visiting friends at this, plaeo during tno past week. Iio is always welcome. R. F. Hofford, County Superintendent. is expected to visit our schools next week, lours, etc., KEVnnE. Bio Creek, March 15, The Coal Trade. Tlio tollo Tlni? tnblo siiows tno quantity or coal stunned over tlio Lclilvh Vnlloy Untlrond loi the ween cui'iiiKiaiar. tm, 15,5 nna tor too year us uuiuiuirL-u uiu niiiiiu unit lu-fc year. Regions Fronii Week. Year. Wyoming 3,170 13 S02.G48 II IliizlCtou i2 8:1 17 437,7.'!) IS upper 1.PIURI1 715 14 Heaver Mcauow 3512 tl 1:7.41011 Mnlnnoy C9J 10 1112.SIO (10 Maiica ciioni; oil C3 Port Delaware 2.131 li Total..., Last Year... Increase..!, Decrease.,. , 26,741 CS 07,670 03 HEPOrtT riP nnAT.fpqn.nni.lnl n..TAhinl, & MUSntlbailll.1 HiV!Mrm. Crnirnl U 11 fV..m jci'bui , ior uiuvs onuiug Mnr. 10. 16,8 I .auiiiijru uuiu i loiaiwceit. locate. Wyoming C38 03 133,787 10 L'pnor Lehigh 1,722 17 23.603 r7 Al.TSlL.lEUO. Beaver Moadow 611 19 13.801 02 CTS O'l ess 10 so is ;i9 o) 2.933 01 1,370 04 llazteton... Mauch Chunk Cross Crefi Council Illtlgo 2?."73 11 26.028 14 15,435 IS uuxmiivilie.. ...... Total 6 t'5 13 200,067 C7 I'juYiuusiyicpuiica... LHM, i 04 Total to date 29uV,7 17 Samo timo last ycai.... 457,130 18 . Increnso Dccreaso 167,073 CI A Cloud of WilncsScs. For rlearly a quarter of it century Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy has been acknowl edged by tho pcoplo as a positivo cure for all catarrhal affections. Its great popularity with physicians and patients, together with its constantly increasing Ealc, attests, in argu ments stronger than words, its healing power. If there bo general or nervous de bility and impoverished blood, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery should bo used in connection with the Catarrh Remedy. Tho following-named parties aro among the thousands who havo been cured of catarrh by the uso of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy : A. F. Downs, New Geneva, Pa.; D. J. Brown, St. Joseph, Mo.; E. C. Levis, Rut land, Vt.; Levi Springer, Ncttlo Lake, Ohio; Clins, Norcrop, North Chesterfield, Me. ; Miltbn Jones, Scriba, N. Y. ; J. E. Miller, Bridger Station, Wyo.; J. C. Merriman, Lo cailsjiort, Ind.; J. w, Balle'v, Tremont, Pa, ; II. 11. Ayrcs, La Por(e,' Ind.; Jcssio M. Sears, Vt. Branch. Ind. j L. Williams, Can ton, Mo. ; W. A. ThSfer, Onarga, 111. ; S. B. Nichols, jr., Galveston, Tex. ; Jonas F. Rci nert, Stotiesvillc, PtJ.j S. W, Lusk, McFar land, Wis.; Johnson Williams, Helmjek, Ghio; Mrs. M. A. Currv, Trenton, Tenp. ; J. G. Joslin, Kcenc, N. 'H.; A. J. Casper, Table Rock, VT. Va. ; Louis Anders; Gays- ivirt. nlilrt , f! TT Pltnci l.'IL.I.ot T...1 . Mrs. Henry Haight, San Francisco, Cal.; nirs. ,. JU. uauusna, iiawrenccville, fi. Y W.J. Graham, Add, Iowa; A. O. SmMth, Nownan, Ga.; Chas. E. Rice,' Baltimore, .Maryland; .icsso JUi Bears, Carlisle, Ind.; D.m'1 B. Miller, Ft. Wayne, Ind.': Mrs. Minnio Arnaise, ?30 DclaHcy street, New York: H. W. Hall, Hastings, Mich. ; Wm.' V. Marston, Lowell, Mass. i I. W. Roberts, Maricopa, Ariz. ; Chas. S, Delancy, Harris burg, Pa.; M. C. Cole, Lowell, Mass.; Mrs. C. J. Spurtln, Camden, Ala.; Chas. F. Knw, Frcdcriektown, Ohio; Mrs. Lucy Hunter, Farmington, 111.; Cant. E. J. Snaulding, Camp Stambatigh, Wyo.; I. W. Tracy, Steamboat Rock, Iowa; Mrs. Lydia Waitc, Shushau, N. J. M. Peck, Junction Citv. Mont.; Heilry Ebc, Bantas, Cal.; L. P. Cummings, Ronton!, II!.;-. S. E. Jones, Charleston Four Corners, N. Y. ; Geo. F. Hall, Pueblo, Cal. ; Wm. E. Bartrie, Sterl ing, Ta. ; H. II. Ebon, 048 l'cnn street, Ledbrook, Chatham, 111. S. B. McCoy, Nashport, Ohio: W. yJ. Warner. North Jackson, Mich.) Mary A. Winne, Daricn, Wis, 1 John Zcigler, Carlislo Springs, Pa. 1 James Tompkins. St. Cloud, Minn. ( Enoch iiucr, I'awnco city, cb.i Joseph T. Jliller, Xcnia, Ohio; S. II. Nichols, Galveston, Tex.i H. L. Laird, Upper Alton, 111.; John Davis, Prcscott, Ariz. : Mrs. Nanev Graham. For. est Cove, Oregon. Public Sales. -Varch 23, at 10 a. m. Public sale of farm ing stock, on tho farm known as' tho De Long plaeo in East Pcnn twp.'.'by John Dallict. 1 March 27, at 2 p. m. Household furnituro nnd garden tools, nt the reeidenco of Mrs. Win. Trcncry, corner of Lehigh and South streets. -Varch S0;,dt 2 p. m'. Orphans' coiitt ea'.a 01 rcai estate 01 uouieu jiesiy, acceased, in Jlali6nfng Township. Thomas Kcni erer. Administrator. March 30, nt 10 n. in. Personal projierty of it. .uicuaci iiiuinpwu, uccu.ai ;us late rceidenco at Summit Hill, Pa., llobcrt Klotz, administrator. March DO, at 11 a. in. Personal property of Christopher Thomjison, dec d, at his lato residence at Summit Hill., llobcrt Klotz, administrator. April 0, at 1 p. m. Sheriffs talo of real es tate 01 ooun tiauK, at tuo Uourt House. April 6, at 1 p, m. Sheriff's salo of real es tate of Laury k Poters,attho Court House. April C, at 1 p. m. Sheriffs sale of real es tate 01 Willoughby lvoons at the Court House. ' - ,-JUSTICE and CONSTAIiLE BLANKS. r e keen constanllv on hand a sumilv of lliV following blank forms 1 Summons, War rants, Executions, Subpoenas, Justices' Tax Wkrrantsj Constables' Sales, Ac., which we arc telling at very low oasu price. Get ur blanks at the Carbon- Advocate office. f we have not cot them on hand, we can iripl lhm for you st very short notio. I'liisourgn, I'a. 1 j. j(, Jackman, Samuql's Dejiot, ICy.j Henry Zobrist, qpipjva; N. Y.j Miss Hattio Parrott. Monlcon'iery. Olnoi L. III . . II .. k.m.:.::,m.,m,,m,m.,,. A REMARKABLE RESULT. It makes no difference how many Physicians or hotf much medicine you have tried, it is now an established fact that German Syrup is the only remedy -which has given com- Blcto satisfaction jn severe cases of Lung 'iseases. It is trup there are yet thousands of persons who nto predisposed to Throat and Lung Affections; Consumption; Hemor rhages, Asthma, Socro Cold settled on tho breast, Pneumonia, Whooping Cough, Ac, who havo no jiersuual knowlcdgo pi Unsch. co's German Syrup. To such wo would say that 50,000 dozen wcro sold last year witl). out ono complaint. Connimiitives try just 0110 bottle, itegular size 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists in America, and A' J. Durllng in Lehighton. "ITavn t lint Kilflnrpil riiun In'cd nil kirids of medlcillcsand still I must cough, cough 1" True. But get a bottle of Coxe's Wild Cherr nnd SenokA. nnd vou will bo cured after all J-our doubts, 25 and 50 cocts per bottle. MAIUUI'l), S.VYDKts Blosk. At Wejsspori, March 2, by iiev. d. u. i iceman, Btcpuen Snyder nnd Matilda Blose, both of Lehigh Gap Perina. Kxnciit Hostz. At Weissport, March 5, by Kev. J, JB. lrceman, J nines Knecht nnd Lucy Ann Hontz, tho former of East Pcnn, and tho latter of Lehighton, Pa. Haxkky Soi'ders. At Wcis?port, March ,J 1... t T T T. rt.Ml 1, uy i.cv. u. ij. i' rci'iuuii, iiigniiiuii Hankey aud Emma Jane Soudeis, the former of Wnlnutport and Iho latter oi Lehigh Gap; Pa. DIED, HrrrxtiR. At Weissport, March 11, Laura, infant daughter of Constantino nnd Cath arine Heffncr,aged 5 months and 13 days. Closing Prices of DeIIavkn k Townseno, Stock, Government and Gold, 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia) Mar. 2 1, 187b: 17. S.C'S. I8tl , ICC 7, Old 107 .istod V. H. 6-20's, 1CG5-J. A J.,.,114', Hill I04H asked II. B. 6.'s, 1867 in? imi ii 1 :i itskia il.S. Sl.20'0, ISO V. N. 10-lla 17. B. currency, O's U.,a.5' 18SI, now II. H. 4V. new V.l-i 48 new l'eimsjlyntita 11, It l'lnln. & ltcndlnirn. It. LohlKh Valleyll.lt...., Lelllull Coal A. rvnv. Co tosh Ind Kg aski a ,.Wi bid l'H atlrd .llln bid 110 asked .1041i bid 10-1 4 IlKKod ,.il24 bid 103 aKcd .10ii bid 102 askid . 27), bid 271, luled . 13 bid 13t, asked 3314 bin Sbi, asked 17 bid I7i osued United Companies ot N. J.1I8 bid 1 U8U naked ritts.,Tltilv..&lnir Jt. It. b', bid hh nhliid l'bila. dS Krlo It. 11 8 bid Hi nascu Ismthcin Central 11. It.... bid 11 asied JctpuvlllcH'ass. U.Xl. Co. 7H bid 7h ased Hold : U.IQII, bid 101)i asked Special Nbtices, Tho Great Discovery I n. r: kunkei.'s utttkii wiKr: op IHON. For tho euro nf wealt utomacli, geneial debility. IndlBostlon. dlf ease ot the uer i,us ..va tern, cunstlpntiou. acidity of the stomach, und 11 casi-H reiuirinca ionic.) The wlno includes tlio most ncrrenb'e nnd cf. flclcut h'lltof iron wo posno, Cltrato ot fil sp. nctlo Oxldo. combined with ihoniostcnrrgciic ot vegeUblo tonics Yellow Peruvian Bark. 'ino cuect lu many cases ci debility, lav 01 ppctito and general prostration, ol un eltla enc alt ot lion combinLd with valnanlo ncrva Ionic, is most nnnnv. It amrmcntn tlio nnim. nto. raises tho putpc. til.es oil muacnlnr iltfUbi ness. i?muves the pallor f debility, aud niyia a florid f;or-totbo countenance. Du you want floinctlumr to strenflthen you! Iio you want u fiootlappetllet Do you want to build un vour constitution I Do jou wm 10 feel well! Do vou wane to est rid ot ntivons. nna.l Tlrt t tvnut. inr.inl li . ,i. m sleep well f Do you wunt brlK nnd vigorous itM'.mgi.i ir youun. iry imniccra 'vino ot iron. TMs trill V alnnblo tnlllc linn hopil Thni mlmilir tested by nil o'asscs or tno community, Hint it U now deemed lud spnnsablo as a IVmo medi cine. Itcousbnt liiile, nuriflea thobloodaad Rives touo to tlio stomach, renovates tlm t,va Uni andpiolongs inc. 1 now only hax n fair trial nf thin vr.1nf11n LToinc. Price. 81 per bottlo. E. ,P. KtJNlCbJj. (mho i'ropiietor. i'lrlndelphla, Auk jour drugclct for Kunkel's UlUi;r Wice ot Irou. aud tako no other make., bold only lu CI bottles. All otners mo coiinteitcu, to beware ol them. jiuy eix oouios ior ea.iu YTorms Ktmofed Alive. V.V. KlinkpKa VtVm Rirritti nn.npfnll.l. destroy I'm, Beat and Summed Worms. Dr. Kuiiuel Is meouly Miccessml pays clan la ibis counfj for tlio icinovul of worms, lto ly- IUOVCS Tanif Winn), with hna.l nml ull rnmnlrt... allvo in 2 hours, and no ico until lemuifd. Wend for clrcul ir, or call on your drccccM. nnd Keta buttle of JCunlrel's Worm Rrnpi. 1'nco HSfi. It nccr tails. JJiircli le-lio HeilUli mid I.nniiiiinKs. ifenlthnnd Happiness nro priceless Wealth to their uoeBoortt, and yot they aro wltam ills reach of every ono who will uso Wrislit's Liver Pills. Taf only snro CUII fi,r Torpid I.lver. Dysrep. fla. Headache hour btomacli, L'eustlpatlou. Do. VPtTf Nausea, ami all ililliopa. coniplaliits and uiood dt&oidei-s. Nuno geiiuino unless elcjivd "Wm. Wncht Phila." ItyourDiuapistnliiuot imply teuu 25 cenis for ono box to Harriet;. Itollcr ft Co , 70 N. 4lh Kt., Phlla. Deo. 20 yt, DON'T NEGLECT A COUGH or cold, when 23 cents will buy a bottlo of Dr. 1 razlor s Coach Hyrup at any drugmore. It hat wrounht n complete iiiungoin iho Coufili ileal, clues, is pleasant as t.oney and alwiyi cares. TO CONSUMPTIVES. Dr. Trailer's Cough Syrnp used lu connection with Dr rrazlor'a Itoot Ultlcrs Witt, cusk con. suurrioN. BtandHi u st'm Launilry,Clovelacil,O..Oct. S It Dr.PiuziEu. Deal tin I feel It a duly lows tpeunVr.UK humanity to write you. Fortotno time I was sorely 1, filleted Willi a couRh.ralHiiK bad stuff, with every symptom ot boinir a con. flirpedconsanipiio. 1 trlMditfeieui medicines nndcure3 wlthontflnilinirrelleii I nl.otoumli ei tureo ot our most cromlneut Cleveland ply. siclans. the last one ol which preaopucrd my ciibo serious, oudlnformod mo that Iroutnnot live moro than a few months. About thin time,' heartny of youi wendettul success, I coai. lntncedtakinKvcur Srrnp la connection wlUi your Hoot 11 iter., and was at oueu beueflio i and alter ua ng tuo medicine somo two months I rind uiyailt entirely enrrd. ., , Tonnsoc DUNN. Mr. unnn apaln writes, underdateof auk 4, 1577 Dr. Prozier. Tie.r bin I can endone vour niedlclno more stronnly thau ever fioni the f act that It is now neany ono year elnool was cured My lnnas aro tu day Mioujr and sound,' havmc po return ot tho ili-ease. Tim abovo MediCtnett psk for themaelves Du a. W. IfllAZIlSll.rropilttor.cloyoland.O. For sale by all Drncglsts. Dec ir.iy. Priceless Discos ery. A Sure Cure for Piles. A suro euro fnrtrmblmil b'ccifia. itclnoncil nfocra.cil lal-shai beon iit;,iri riNl by Dr. Vil Uaru, (au linitaa rerjo y) la'lpa Dr. WiMaoi'a liulian on. mailt. A -iiiu'Ic Lox li.is cund itio worse o it rtiron'o ciroh oi iTfUiV'tivo aud thir (yyeai&'ftauainf;. 'unuoLcoil suff rllvonin utfs iiftcr :ijmiyiuK th..Tvocdcrul eoiibiDf; lui-Uir uo. Itii'iiK.iDsMruaiemtiaiitlclcctuaiteA iloitoiulinim than ytxht, Wliliain'j Oinlmeut Htiitjini u tiiu tmuorn, nlliva tho tu(f mo nclimg (vartleu arly at civht after fruttice waim iu bwl 1 crt3 iv a uouitiot privca iLtunt and pain lets riht'I ncil U irfiiarot nnly (or and unttilDf! rbo. Tijo; nudi i-f ctiriHl patirnt nU tuot IU TiftacH, a.il ptnrsiclaiij of all schools piououi-co it the t-r ottjtt poutiltiut'on to njetft. ciU'of truuiro. JirnAifcr not Iiow long or vcri'lv jou have Leun euffcriLff. yoa cmu t cjiea. &ir, Josenh M.ltyiler C'CvolaaJ, Ot'lo.nrito i I "Uffcrfd Tor vt'QM With Itching ant Uiceiatcd lilw, tnol rouiedyaftcrsremed aUverti&od and cinalUHl iilr un- uus iu PhiladclpIiia.l'OuiiviJle, Uucitiiiitf, Itul ar.aitotu ami ttija citn and ejM?ut t uintmis vt dolluin. buttoaoA po leiiet null I ubtninoU ti box nf Dr. Wliliafn'a Indian Ointment ajwe lour mouths aro, ami u bun curwl meo ttauleto'v, I baa a.uart ot the bux U-ft wbhh X leave to a irieud ot ait do who bod duel ore! wtt'i maur physician i und ai a &tu ro Fort wcut tu tho noted Ilot Hpiitifrj, Arkau'os. for treatment. He Inioims in that tho Itdlan Olntuient has also curotl lilm ot tbQ Pib . 1 1 ta cerUmir a wf.notrfol discovery. nd should bo qseU bv tliomauy tliouMn-N who aie now suf. faring xrltU that dreaa diioase. rV$lQ.ooo nowird will be paid for a mora r tain remedy. Hold by alt Drurfftats. W
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