MraBMPQ The Carbon Advocate And lUnVpetldent Fatally Newspaper Publisher! every SATURI)AY la ishtghtftrtj Carbon Co., Pa., by iiARitY V. nt)UTiimt:n. Vic doalr it to lo (listlnaii uniicretoftd flml no'ndvcrfiacmelils'will bo inserted lit Ihe columns(of IhkQaho!i A'WiH that may bo rcceivcil from unkiown parties or CASH. JSrtmTjlAXKSVAV. Wt ftlitatea aborl the Lehigh Valley It. n. Depot. One year, each Insertion. .......... ....... 10 cU. iJiji WunlhV, caclf liiScrllim.liMnl..... IS cts. Three months, each inJcrtlon.AA...... 20cts. Wi than three montlis', first iilseVlion $1 cacli subsequent insertion...,,.. 25 cts, Local notices ll) cents per line. ,$i;o ll! Y. MoRTtri iiEii, Propriof in Aflyance or. INDEPENDENT Live and Let Live. $1.00 a Year jf Paid in AdVabbo. ITEM DMCKttTIOS Or M.A1H AID KCT J ob Ij'ii3.tiii AT VEI.Tr LOW PRICES. VOL. VII., No 25. LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATUElJAY, MAY 17, 1870, If not paid in adVahcc, $1.25. Advertising Rates, flnn- unless accompanied Jneatiio. Tl&lHlokftrSfStefmil 1 dsk squabb (10 lixeu), ' ,11. . ,0ARLS, huobf kit it time Mailers. . . Alldfuer'l prompuy men ,.,. . 4 torncys. Mijf,fciB,) 'i a'ttoIIney AT LAW. Oufflwlth APon CriiVg.oppn.lto American Ho ick &AiKisTp6a(jArtij),l ynif! maoch chunk, ta. JiAJnri Attorney and Counsellor at Law, btMiy,fidiinl'hV'li'tri'-i"c ' 1 Court lioia. i , , J.'itAllUWWA. Hat bo eonvaltod lu Gorman. iuay2Sly VMst T.arnn "I lifter! I n rV" . . iD 2i.;.v.s? list ' f irfi sr. Ball R.lJtSte. tlonf'Bjsnyng aeiltly.doof , , Col actions promptly niad?lfSllnS Blto-pf hd Unniro ' SCt. 211. -1 J AS. ITUUTIIEIIS, r ;f .. jATiTqnwv. Ai.A.w.. ' ' Olflce: 2J floor pf lUioads.IIall, - . M'kntiiVoii'iiiik: V. Alt)plpY.??lH?J'to.l''Ww,',,b','r'mPt,J' attended to. IV2T, ly. - - ar-jewrM-ay mm- t - ATTORNEY AT LAW . iftxtDofto'l'trVt'tatioUlHank, ':T ., Jiurj?" CHUNK, PA. tfr"C!An'b.op.ult6d lu German. rjan0. nee LCliL. H. A. BISLTZ JUSTICE OF THE PEAE, Orricit, jJndormin'rtjmo'k.f BANK-Strcot. Conveyancing. Colloutmg and nit other bn.l. nem connected with thooffloHpioinptlv attend, oil to Agent tor tiio bot File nnd lifo Ilisnr. ance Coniinnlo-i i itcnts collected at reasnnnblt coargcs.'i&pt 'W sfcj , Pri,.1.?vl rpiioMASiEiiEnEn, L CONVEYANUKR, Anr)l'.' .A . f j. GF.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT Tlfe-ltQfflnfi; Comp-inls are Hoprc8intedi taiuhJN imroALKiHiJ, ,. nUAlioii i5i tr cual riHE, WVOMINO l'llti:, roi.TKv.iijm rxitic,,- i IifclllOli Finn, and the lit A V ET.Ell-s AllCIUliNT 1NSUHA.NCE. Atan PenmvlvSnli fl'nu Mutn'aV Hor&e Thtcf Dtco lye and Iuuramo Ciniipaur. MalCfl29.ia7i ,lUps. ICPJEIIUK. IJljySjiciins aiijPcutis'ts. Slatingtofl 'Dftital "Office, lHofAHLlf U1!D 1S70. Artificial fetli ,Ma 'lojestore t&e ungmai lioaiDiu' oi Lips & uuggks. feraonk ortleringa S?t of-Tcethf nd rcjMIng at IjjhlghtorirfWelsspnrt' or-ylclujty, or ony ExCUnSIONt'ICKET." TO AND FKOM SAID I'OINT FREE! Very Iletpectfully, Du. L. Cami'dell. riLUSOfriBTII'ArEClALTrW tApTll WJT Vt. KKUK1I, M. 1)., liAST rENgrCarbcj Conntr, r?. )ltesldeace....frnm 7 a. m. toloa. m 1IUTJH3. .. mi. I IJnom to to p. in l,arTyvlllo.rFjm I" fl.m. to 12 noon. Mar be consulted lu the Cleriuan LauituvRe l'.O. Address LcUlvliton. Nor. 35,-yl -1 PHYSICIAN ANp.SUItGKOX Rpeclil attotloii paid to Chronic PUeagui, Offlcfl: SoutbiKast corner Iron and Snd st.. to- blehton. Pa. Apr)' 3, IS73. OIIAS. T., IIOll.N.W. U., OF7I0E! OV5ItI f Vt'lPWA' General practice attcu'ded to, and SPKCXAI ATTENTION GIVEN TO DISEASES OF WOMEN. niarS3 .yl l,S Lxamliilng Surgeon, PnAl-TICINO PIiySIUIANandSDtiaEoN, Ocfics, Jlaulntreet,llKOEVa,DLOK, LfhiKli tu. Pa. . 1. , t J st?ll SI ay bfi consulted lu the Germ a lauguaco. 1 I J I I 1 l-rr-t 1 1 1 , . DJsV.IU, EUHERTS Livery & Sale Stables BANI'CSTIIKIST.LKIIIQIITO.-, ! FAST TKOTJJJIN lOUSK ELEGANT CAUUIAOES. And positively "l.'bwEIt J'itfcES than any other Uvoty,lp the t'oanly. Ijire anit hanilom (,'arilsios for Fjneral 5cfY?Ii8?? WeddluB. DAVID EU1IKUT Qcrmaii llorso nua ,qor Powder Keeps atoclctaJtU In caoo. condition, It aids iilneiltrtn and asiai lat'un. it umos fat uia.clsandmlilt. iiy uru(rlia lmrno will ,id more worlrai'tlftcour alvQniore ml k aad de in u Iter auults aid onndltion. It also keeps pout r neallhr ami luerwuea Uc quantitrete'irs. lUmadahv I)r, Levi Oberlioltwr alius n.tilt ack ol in . TiUaMiei,i'liila.'lt .old by DD IU.I.N O, Ihiajiton. 'ov. , is:-!oio Railroad Guide'j plIII.A. &. IllSAUINO RAILIIOA'D. i Arrangoment of Passenger Trains. J MAV iitii. !:. Trains leave AliljCt. TOWN asfnllowst (VIA PKHKimiiCX lllIJ.NCn.1 For Phtladeluhia.nt 4:25. r.ixi. II.4U. a.m.. and o ii p. m. h hiiavs. For Philadelphia at 4 :o n. ni.AW f. m. IS- I VI A K1K i pirvv . itM.vrtl l r rpr no io iiR, i iuo, t.m, o is i.ni it'ld o or. n.m ' " - FojjUlllhDilfS, 2.3)S.W, 0.050. 12.10j4g lor iJntic.'i'iir.r nnn i:n mm . a ii. o n-, n in. an. iUddsnotl'dti dd Mnndari 1 . . MINDAVS. . . For IieitdinT.3 3a a.inand 4.30 and 0 OS V ip. For II .rrl.Mlrc, s.:t i a. in. and 0 n3 o. in. Arums i on AbbUNTOWN leave as loiiowsi nv .(VtAsl'KUKIOSIl'.UIIAXCiri) , Loav6PhtladelFlilu, 7.4i. tu., l.oo, 'I.S0 .ms sAo ftTTWriAVrt. LoavortillirtcliiliH. e.'i ...m and 3 13 p.m. (via hast rnvxA niiAxcu i I.cavo ne.oiue 7.:n 10.33 a m.. 4 05, C.15 end 10.4"; o in I.eavu Ilartlsbnrc, 5 It, S V a. 111.. and 100. 4.C0 nil" t-oi p. m. Leave I.amAter. 8.10 a. m.. iZ.d-TandU.45 p. ro. W4vf cpiumbla e."oa.m .J.to and 3.35 p.m. a -J HUH DAY. O f.cave Uendlna". ?.tt) nul 0 03 n. m. Train. inailMM thtfasSi'mn to and ffiimdcpnt nfl.inaRvii must? mn in ann iromucnni id Oreeu ijtreeiV, W'lladBlplili other toaitlromiljrBailMrbet depot.. 3 1 n?m ami 65 pim At ruins from Alli-n. pin ana ttmniti 1intt 6u. rtnd'thoT.45 a."mi nnd ii.3i p. nj. trains from Tiniadplntiia. havbl tbroucb ears to and Jroni rnUadclpnla. mm , r, i an ' 'tinnrat Mnnaaer. a d.tASpociVfffro!&it .iffent. Wc wiilBayfyic Postage AND SENIJ OV The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAE FOR bfrEZ0A.R); ) i Or jSkf Months . JPov 5 b ce'iits ! 1 wutcn 18 Lcaa than -2 'cents pernVeok FOR A'LAntlE 32 COLUMN PAPER!!! 1 M . , ' iii0:.iw iOi ; ADDllEIS, Carbon' Advocate, L.cIlglilolt, I'n. SHOW 11119 TO VOUJl NElOHBOrt THE TOLEDO BLADE. NASBY'S PAPER. BEFORE Yo1Jt?Tn'Vfeo0rlha peilinoiicnpyofTlliS T)L1'.1)0 DLADK. Il m r Matnmoth Kici't Vano Weekly l'a -er nt elitv-tour Uolumua tiila with oircful.r (rc onetl rtiadiiitf nmtter of lutereU niiu value to tteopie Jnai. patta ot the Uuiu-ii Btatm SPECIAL FEATURES. All the Uepnrtmcn a wind hi nnde TUB liLAUis 8j ounular oil ot lh Unltco btwted. vil tte tepul iTlv t'onl'uueil. tiflmev I 'lh uliirL-tieiH 01 tiint cuilifiiittiictl Dcmocntt'C polltlCKtl, HEV PtTUOLCUM V NABIIY, Wllich art) rtrtttrn xir&a tux THE ULadu our HOUSEHOLD DfiVAUTMKNT. Olicll dCHsltrf 01 fimcticul tufonuntiou unm sutij ct of tntoie-t n Mery humoiu Younu 1 norm's Deimut MSNT t a Ho ig nas Deunrtincni embiao nj; tlio weekly hunt. ay Hoi.tml Loboitt chirm I no I'oo i ryi th liilifhtest Wit ami lIuiuurtTUK JiKBTbTonins.iMitmulaiKl selocieili asweus TO t'OKKEbrONDKMS litlil th- Li I CSC Mwb Iium all pait ut the word. IUe t'LiDE ihcut it"j laiRtiiv in cvoiv H'n(e and Tmtxor u tlio Uniou nnd in eveiywhere lectrn'ted a the hamMt aud HE jT NKWs AND FAM J LV iAt. KUiiabdshrd anywhere. Tiv it and )ou will nevo- willi.islv oo without H A ai on it the now lcatutea tor this vrtutcr tro a A ndersonville Prison Sketches, Dvoneirho was ttvro A new Ssrlv t ry wai commecCPd Nor. lit p.. AuotJtr one will coal men re in Jan' i an-, TKJlMr-siii".e copv, per y nr fZt five copUm.11,75 tach ten or more toj'ie I'.fll wich aud an xtia cpy with ert-r. tluh ol ten. Specimen copies ncm tree. Hfufl tor ouu Ad. dsi TOLUOO ULAUi;. JWeoo, Ohio. Fifty Thousand Books For Sale 'at Ilnlf Price. Wo are noir nlTerltiK to the nublto. poslaeo prep.ilil. hi QNE'UAM' the re1ilar price ,tl ly IboiiHand volume, ot clioico bonitii, cuuipiisum llt-iorv. Uio tauhy. l-iciloa, Ponrv. llumor, Medical, Ilellgioi h Hiid tio eutit o Wonca.eUittoii. of Htauda.b Authors etc., etc. lbe.o book, are.pltciud bvour .Mr. LuCKU(Nasiiv) roui Ihe shelves ol too leading iiuu.lfclier. of the couu. try aie all new and Vitudlt apd aie tlio IJibMjUCAI. KDITlOfld mnifed Uvtoeie all bookseller.. We linvo uinletl tlinusanili. of these in. on. to nl, part, ol the counlry. ami ?Xt7J.M!" om ' AitltAN TED l i Oe &SAPKi'X A" itKl'liKakNTEU and to Kite EMIllEa.T18fA0riON. CATALOGUES FEEE. We linve unniol a huge and enmpifte cata loKiieof our UuoUa. irruueei br urtijeitsana ou aiplieitluii will mall c.-iuch Irrotiiauvad. uresi. ue shall tlo I u tr.uilia sen. freenrci. men coi les ot the lluius wueuever u.kod 10 do o. All pcr.uus reaulug this auv. rti-f ratnt are eordiallv tuiHeit lo keno us by lo.tai lurtlor otherwise tliH naurea nt theinseivef and fifuml. Adores TOI.M .0 m.AUi:. Toletin, OuHi. Vick's Floral Guide. Abcautilul workot lu. Vairra, One Colov.tl Power Plate, ami 3u I liistratmna, with lie. mi lit ons ol .Oobit Flowers ami vetet..l)les and liowtiieuiw ihenr All lor a FIVB CEiT HTAM1-. In linuliih vi llenaaii. 'Ihe Flow, r and Vf fdnV.e Oaldeu. ITS pages, Sli Colored Plat a mhi m.iiy liandred Ungrav. mgi For Sionl lu Darer oorerii itluele SK'itoQUi. InO riiuiiuiiaUimii.il. Vli-k's II utrauiMu,uliiyMKMiie.J? paces toiurwl ola e lu evorv nQuiber and uhdv Hue (favlugi. l'rlo H.a a vcari Hve Copies tor to. Huecimen uuiuben. sat tur 1" ceuu. Vick'afer.l. aiu theliui lu the wurld. Bend Hvi iv.nt UTiup for a Floiai (Ju do tou.alniuK List and Pitcca, and pleutv of inforniitlou, . Auarw, JAMKSVICK. JW rtorhrstr ST M anufsctnrer ot and tietilrr In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Till aM Sheet-Iron Ware ana" General Honso Fnriiisliiiig Goods. IlOOFlAD nml SPOUTING dotiS hi short notice and at Lowest Cash Prices. Tarn the nothnnzPd agoi t for tho Pale of the folloln KIHST.0LA83 STOVES ' THE SILVEIt i GOLD WEDAL COOK, THE LIOUTUOU8E COOK. THE M AYFtOWEtl HA.VGE, THE 8UNSHINE HANOEand IheNEV ANCHOn UEATEIl, and am Selling them VERY 1'HEA P lor Oash. Fvcrvklndef STOVk"o BATES and FIHE ORIIKS kept consuntly on hand, Stoiie on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Iktnk St, LEIIIOJITON. Tatronnco solicited 3tlsr.c:irn gnaninteed, Olt.o-.vl A. II. MOSSER. Central Carriage Works, 2S Bank St., Lchigliton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufueturo Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c., Of every description, in the most substantial manncri aim nt L.owest uasn l'rlccs. Ucpahliifj rromiitlj Attended to. TKEXLEIl & KREIDLfiH, April 29, 1879 yl Proprietors. QAUDON ADVOCATE JOB PRISTISG OPflCE, LEHIQ IITON, PA. Itvery ilescriptlon of rnntlng, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CAIIDS. UII.L HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS. mOORAMllES, POSTERS, HAND DILLS; DODOEltS, CIRCULARS, SHIITISO TAGH, ENVELOPES, FAUl'ULETS, BY-LAWS, &C, &C. Doho In the bost matmct, at tcrr Lowest f rices. Wo arc nreonrod to do work nt as cheap rates asmiv cffiVe in tlio Mate t.iat oeala bouestly with U-i customers. ouu iioTTOia Cheap, Prompt & Eeliable. EF"Ordcrs by email rcclvo prompt attention. P rime Homo M.ido Ilrcadl WHY GO HUNGRY! when you can Buy CH pomidii vt Fliht Cluss lliead FIVE LOAVES FOR 25 CENTS I J. W. O'NEAL, the poptir Ilread and Cake HaKcr, of Lclngtitoii in or e to meet ihe wanta of the timra has Refund K Pr.oe of his ce.e bruted llomu Uado UllA J to Fiye Loaves forTwenty-dvoCts. Cash. Sugar, Italsln Cocomut Ecatcb, Drop. Cream auilotlurCAKEa.only Thu Cents per Dnzpii, Look Out for tlio Wiigon! At MAUCH CHUNK, on Tuesdav, Thursday andHnlurdjy MoiningM. LEIIIUIirON and v. r.ts jPOUT. every After noon except H'lrt.iy. TEKMS STItlCTLT CASH I Patronaan nlicited J. W. O'NF.AL. I'OllE i Opposite First National Si mic. apillivl ll-tn l feeu Lenlghlon ra. Jlt. Obcrliollzcr's Liniment, CAMPHOR MILK. Is now hlehlv reeoiuniended and ez'eiislvoly used for Itheumitism, Fp..ted Fret, Alht Pslns. orea, Mums. Hve.llMgs, bpralus.vc. It H of tun greatent vlaa in cunnir Cuts.Oalis, bu eliiM and awelilnus in horses. Ii nets nuleklv and aurrly. It at onre wmthea an.' relicto. tho ttirrjo.iits th L me Alo eles a a 1'ie Arlnn? Kmvo. 'Jho uioner w l be Fund back to a'ly rno not .all flo.i w.lli liaef rot", l'nco i cents, s boill.n for II. Vie pared 'iy t cm oboiholticr, SI. D. Tli Pliccnlx Pectoral. fla proved Itself in oopeeuliarly adapted to old persons, consump he aim children, n brrara a cold. It stops u cuuh ItaidHeipectoratiou, It gives liiatani relief II elves a'rrnalh. It bnngi re.,. It has made more cures tnu auv nibtr meiilcjne. Tbeuaards ol,lhecltlceisif Es.teru Penu.ylvsnia ba e uthx it lor voara P-sl iiul testify to the relief irlven ami euieaef. leetrd. Price, Zi cent- tt A 1 a-ttlea fur t' Pre. pireu hy Levi oberboltK-r M, D., ami tor Sale tvrA.J DUlt INa,Leaghtou. Not,M4)ui, al I Coal 1 1 l am now f uppTyKr the verr Dest LATTI HER COAL at the following Low Prices, vti No, I Chestnut by the Cur, (3 19 per too Nor. 1 Ciestnut, single ton 3 33 per ton No, st-he.tnul, by theCaT,.,,,.,., 2 00 per ton No.:chmtmit,inaiet a SSanerlori DBLIVEHBO. stove and Egj siua at equally Low Prloes, J L. GABEL, Dealer lu General IIahdware, &c, Opposite tile rubllaSouire.IlANK &T!tE5 tiuoViro.v, ri, uw,vj All about Ita soil, qlimato. its settled andJts yncaot lands, Its f.rms and farmers can be learned in THE KANSAS FARMRR.an eight psgo weoaly paper, IB years old. Coi respond, ents In ovciy county. Sent to any addiess 13 weeks for 50 tents. Postage stamp, takin aa money. Addicssi HUDsOtt fc liWINOjTo peics, Kansas. I learned moi o about Kanras from yoor paper that I tan rely upon than from nil oilier sonrcea. Jticharil ll. J",mni. Volumbtaua Co.. tAio...,.Ii, iTcsJu.t what those of us wanting to inovi- west, most want to Know. Samuel Chttttr Oranoevo., JS'rie I'ork Ho. a large corps of nbls enntrlhutore. Oaaoe bfiaft.f.'L Le bokt sgriCiiliufal pftpoi in ths western conntiy. Spring Itill I'roffi esti i. It is a valuable pnper. --Atchinron qiiainjnon...,.lt lsalilj'.odlted. Spirit tifitannatAAA feariesaoutsporen Jptiin. ai. Lawrence Journal i,..nnr Kansas feuda should fi-el mncli pilde in the high chaiactur nt tbclrstaioABrtoolturolpiip r. A'atioual Iavc ittoctc Journal.... It has qn!olv t.kon alngh p'ace among agricultural Journals. A', y. irl Dune. ...A worthy ropro.mtatlvo ol the great W eat.-1 hU'a. trachea Farmtrt Feb. 2: wl If you arc In want ot anything In the way of guns, kifl.es itKVoi1yi:it,, PII.TOLS, Amu uniilun.dnn Matrrlaf Fishing Tackle, or any other i inii sroimso Ooodd nlosB write lor my Larcelllnstiatoii Catalogue and Prlc" List which I Mall fiiek. Yours tru V joiiNSTON'd aniuT6iiiuf Gun Womts, I'lrrsDuna, Pa rpiIE SLAT1NGT0N PLANING MILL AKD Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATIKGTOff. , -1 JOHN BALLIET; Prop'ri, Deals in all kinds and sites of Mhe. Hemlock Oak and Hnid Wooo Lumber, and lsuowpio pared to execute uny uiaeuut of ordcia lor 'BresseB Lumbell OF ALii KINDS. Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Shutter, Mouldings, Cabinet Warty &c. With l'roiptness. Brackets Made to Order., ThoMnchlncrvlall new and ot the best nnd most Improved kind!. I cmuloy nono. but ths best wontmen, use well Rpaaoncd and pool ir.a tcrla and am tbei efore able tu ftnai antee cbtire hi, ti-lact lou to all who niavlavor mo with a call. Orders uv mail pioiuptly attended to. Mr clmrpe are modrratn, terms cash, or iritercfit cnargcu oner imiiy oaja. 01VK M13 A CALL. nr Those efloniied In Ilniltl np will find It t I heir advtintngt) to hive.f-ldlnff, Floor Boirdsi noort. ra8iies hutter8, c.. Vt., mcdeatlhl Fat tor v. May lOyJ JOHN T1ALLIKT. Gr1 RAND OPENING ! I beg leave loinfoimrawo'd pnlronsnnd cu tomcrsiiud he pub lo lugonerut. iliatlhaye opened and h..vo now ready for Inspection in the " - - POST OFFICE BUILDING Rank Mree't; LEIllBlTTON. Pn.. st the LOW. ESP CAaU :FRlUEci, a full ond now assort niont cf 9 .uuvijrsj HATS, CAPS, &c. Special attention having been elVeli to a wo'l seieried lino of JU N'b WOMI'N'S ana CUIL. DllEN'.H WEAlt. Jiy Mollo shall be QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS." 1 invite the public to call and cxnmlao my locr. ami in ices beloio purchasing elsiwhcie, as 1 oin olTir special Im.ucainonts to ca h buyers. LIAVIS.WKlSa. 8 pt. :i-im. P,' K. Building Lchlghtnn Pa THE?CHEAPEST PLACE. IN TOWN! tux Mrs, Ci BeTscliivschky, ftepcc(fni'y invite the attention of her lalv trlctid ind the I'Ub'lu general y to her New Larno and Elegant block ot NotionsiJancy Goods, cemprlslpc UNTiRWEAD, PERI.IN AND UKIIMA.VI'uWV WliDL. HOSIERY. Im. poried and Domei? EMUROlDEllY, ItlltnONS, GLOVES, and a larijo arlcty of lbs Nen o-t Dcslgus lu Fancy Goods. Also. In connection with the above, I keep n fu 1 and complete stocc of OEHM AN FRUITS. LIMllUltGEIl and SWlTZun CHEESE, CANDIKSand OOVFECTIONS, ". together with a vinety of Goods not grnorallv knot in any other stole in town. It vouonnot sen what von want, ask f. r It a id I wil. net it. Athsieof puolic patrouaeels solicited, and poirtct aailslaitiou guaiautecd lu puce aid quulilvofgooas. Nearly Opposite Darling's Dru Store, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa November 30. valiiari.i: n 'riiuxjas, If you are uffennt! langulsbiug on a te. from pool health, or Oi sickuess take chfer, I will Cure You. in:.' if VOI1 IfOlwitilr nnil for Hop nitters If you aiostnip v a 1 disunited, wttt.uutoi Hop Bitters will :arly ntwfllg why, iievive ion. ! you ai e a luiiusiei nd havo oyertaxeo youne f wilh your patgtor .1 .lulio.'; tra aiother lion Hitters will Restoro You. If van am a tunn uf the sttufu t orcryd m Ids. lolling over youi IUUhtm-ss. weaUe' ed bv liiitiei.! or a msn ut tell ui.duight work, lion uiiiers win aireiigincn lou. illfltiliniltriim nnvlndl. Iiyouaiovouua.ai a, ciuiion or glowing tm lS.r, as isn tou ihucaio. imp miters win Relievo You, If you ol a in Uiowt' Ihe iiek. auvwhee rl6lioo on the fara.at ind leel that vour spa icm iM-i-di cloui.tiig without Intoxicutmv, linn llitters is umiug or ttliuuuUie, Wliat You Need. Ifyouaienid and;! our pulso is feeblo your ucrvea unsteady, undivour faculties wanliig nop uiiirrs will B give you Jcw Liiu nun n vigor, TryHou Cfltigh CncBaud Paiu Relief ! Fur sale by A. J Purling. Lelfguton 18.1 Qhnofc Qllnnfr. I I OllUULb I OXIOaiiS ! ! mm Tho und- rilgncd I espect tally snnonnees that lie 6ass25 plv all wbff want mm &iafii9 elui.ee SIltlAIH FIIOU NEW JKR4K1 a loweit market nricea Aluo. DIlC-BUl) lloa at Itottom fl .uie. for cr..li ou y I Yard fllitl Of flee at KXCUANOE HOTEL, Hani ktieet.L'. blgl't'li. GKO. M. REX Jan. 23, 1673-801. A ntlMl GIPT! Ofe. copy or my Medical Oohuom Sense Book to any peri-on fullering with Contuinp Voice, or Sore Throat, 'send nnmo'and pot nmce addreis, with twos cent postage stamps .ion, n.uiuiu, ..uinrru, i.roncuills, liss Ol ami state your sieknc.s. Tho Im. k I. elegant- lylllusirated, (Utpp. I'iino 1870 ) Tliefiifor. niatlonlt oontalns. iu the pruvldeneeol lud. has wed roany lives. Tlio auihur has been treatlugdlscasesortheNii.e. Throat U Lungs, asa.pecial practice In Cincinnati, since 1S47, AUlire.B, Utt, n, u. IVUbrU, UIKCIKKATI, "l . nw iuji,ivu, nimm "(tM. TiauiB 11U l.u 'Huai-uiu j-.i tvoi.Bpori. UJ3II Ohio. apr.o-uil n" all those having claims or demands will I with Ave and oue-hill sens of Land, a Jag, r ."' -7 : " ' make known the same, wiihout delay, to cooJOrrharda.febolceanulea.ic. For luub (pnn made In a Single Day, Jan. sotb, by an 1 ANOELINE llEllERI-INli, j er parlicu.ari, apply to Ii v. . T Brcg Mll"i Pa a ;r s ml j IIUILtllARI & CO., BANK STRF.ET, Lehighton, $& MILLEOT and Dealers la S1lour&V,cod. Aiiiuna. ni grain BOUGHT niid BOLD at III1UU1.A11 MAlllilil' llATUS. Wewould.olso, tesoettltllly lnl(frm onrclti PLY tnem wtll uowf.u'lr prporeC)to bUl' From any Jlino dcsiiedat VEhY lowest rmcES.- if. HEILMAN & CO. Jnlv as. 13 3?. S PORT GRAPE TOE used in hundreds of congregations lor cnurch orcommnulon pulpie'cs. ZXCELUHT FOS LAIIEO AUD WtAStt'IISiohS AUD THS AQIS. MT. PROSPECTVINEVARbS, rJ. J. Speer's Port G ape Wine FOUll YEARS OLd. This Justly Colebrated Native Wine Is made fiomtim Juicoot tno Oporto Urupe, iaiscd In tins country. Itsiuvaluablo ' Tonic arid SfrbngtlieningPropcrtics, ore unsurpassed Dy anv oilier unlive Wine. Being the prt e Juico of tho graie. pioduced under Mr. ,cpctr.'8 own personal .sunciMsion, its puuty jaud gonuinimeia flru guaianteoo. rhe youngest child may paitako of lis gener, ouiauilllle-. nnd the weakest invalid uielt to ndvunlage. It is particularly beneoolnl to the aged anil debilitated, and suited to the various at.meni. thut uflllct ihe wraker sex. Ii Is, Id every respect, A WINE lO Bli HEI.IED ON. latslida Usi Speet'j Pert Grips Wins. FeaiUi Ctt Eicor'i Port Cii;i Wlai. Woikly Team flii Betill ly Its Usi. Ruecr'a Wines in Hospitals nro piefcrrcd to otLcr Wines. bold by liruprl'ti cenerallv, who lsn sell SPEKU'H PEDKO J. BRANDY, 1'EDRO J. SKEHUY. nnd STANDI" ltD WINE BIT TERS. Trndesupnlud by, all v holesnie Heal, eis. hoe Hint ihe slgnatuio of Alircd ipeir. Pa'-saic, N. .T.,18 oier thecoik of ench bottlo. a. frl'EP'B'S Mount Pioipecl V.neiards, ew, Jeroj. omto. No. 34 Warrru street, A. J. DURUM) lull,. i 111 kiid m- LKII nam ok. pa. E. F. LUCKENBACIl, Two Doors Below tho "Broadway Douse MAUCn 'CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns of riatn acd Faner l'IS5 Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH n.ICES, "WHAT HANDSOME GOODS! . AND WHAT A SPLENDID VAEIETY ! Is tho t'Alversal Verdict of all who Examine the New, Fresh Spring Stock of Cloths, Cassimores, Vestiugs & Snitinss, For MEN'S) BOY'S and YOtJTH'S WEAR, Jut recelve.i ut tho MEUUH ANT TAILOit. 1NG &TUKE I' II. II. PETERS, Agent, TOST OFFIOE BUILDING, ' The Popular Clothing House IN LEHIUUTUN. Every Dcparlment Is full and complete with the Latest Noitlllcs. " rcrfect I'ltsand Lowcit Prices" the motto nan2l.tr II.H.PETERUfAst No Patent No Pay. obtained for Inventors in ihe United States, Canada and Eurojie, at reduced rates. With our principal ollico located in Washington, directly opposite Iho United Slates Patent Office, wo nro able to ultend to all patent business with greater firoinptness and des patch and at lets cost tlian other patent at torneys who are at a distance fiom Wash ington, aisl Who have, therefore, to employ " associato attorneys." Wo mnlto preliminary examinations anil furnish opinions as to patentablity, free of charge, and all who are interested ill new inventions and patents aro invited to tend for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which is sent free t,o any address, anij contains completo instructions how to obtain patents and other valuable niutlcr. Wo refer to the German-American National Bank, Washington, n.C.j the lioyal Swedish, Norwegian and l'anlsh Legations, at Washington) Hon. Jos, Casey, luto Chief J uttice U. 8. Court of Claims; to tlio Officials of tho U. S. P.itcnt Office, and to Senators in d cinbeTs of Congress from every 6late , AddreiLOUIS BAGGfiA .t CO., Solid-1 tors of Patents nnd Attorncysat Law, LcDroit i minding, washimiton, IJ.C. itecs: I1US11A NU'M T..1.:...1 19H"nn.. I LalClUC(l ITJlatrilCSiSI, Focn Fiifsr Premitm MnoAia AwAnorn. j More agrccaolo to the Tasie. and Smaller Dose ' Ihan o(ber 'liigneia. For ;-le In Government Stsmpd Bottles, at uruggi.inuii'i uimiuj iuieo, nuu ur 'V. J. HUSBAND. Jr.. i jo-iaz vm,,,:mi:. ' JTJ RORS OF YOUTH. A GENTLEMAN' who suirered for years from , NercousDKllILrry.FKEMATlJltEDlIOA-V. nnd a.l tbe taect-i ot outhinl Indiscretion, will for lae. s.ko of suQeriuir liumault . send free in all Who need It. Ibo lecloo aud direction for luakitig tbrtlmpie reme-iy by which be was turd. Suffereia wlsblug to pioQby the ad. vuitlsei'a-xieiiencecau do so oy adueitolng m perfect couddeiico. JOHN 11. OGDEN, it Cedar St. N. Y. A flncnearlv thormfuo-bred AI.DERNEY BULL, about 7 mouths old. will be sold at a reasonable prloo for cash for further particulars .Apjpiyalinisomce "IjlXL'CUTItlX'S XOTICE. v I ' J - . . Letters Testamentary on the Estate of I pamuel llelierllnr, lute of the Borough ofLe. "'Shion, Carbou County, I'ennsyltaula, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persous Indisbied to ll.o said Estate are re. Lehighton, Mareh H0 we DANIEL W1EAND, Carriages,Wagons,Sleiglis,&c confiEB or BANK AND IRON STREETS, LEHIHHTON. Penna., Ilcspectrnlly announces to his friends and tho public, that hoiJ pfepared to Bttlld all .des criptions of CARRIAGES, BP1I1NO WAGONS, SLEIGHS, ho., lli the Litest and Most Approved St les, at Prices fully as low as tho tamo can be obtain ed elsewhere, guaranteeing tho bestSealofiod Material and most substantial workmanship. Particular attention glyen to REPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronage respectfully solicited and perrect satisfaction guaranteed. Arrll 26, 1870-vl DAN. WIEAND. The Largest Spring Stock Of Ladles', Gents', and natldrcn'a Boots, Shoesl Gaiters Evot offcicd in this vicinity. Is at J. M. FltlTZINOElt'S, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. I hate lut reeffved an Immense STOK OF l'llIMI DOOTSl SHOES AND GAITElth. wlilch I htn Boiling to the people of T.e lghtoi and tug Mirrouiid'iig neighborhood CHEAPER THAN EVi.lt UkiOltli Sold in this County, Mto, all ciasscBOl Boots & Shoes Made to Order at Astonishingly Low Prices, nd MENDING neatly aone ni rrice 10 buii tne limes. I invite the uuu.ic to cull and examine mv Stock and Prices lieiore puroaasing oliewho.e. ano be convinced of ttienbovn facis. BOUND Tu SATISFY. lleailv.mado Boots and ihoea bongat of mo tbut rip will bo repair, cii without churgo. Tiisnkiai for past patronage. I resnccfullv ask a continuance thei cut. , ,i. w. ritriziinaEiii Two doora below nomlg dt llOSord a carrl.igo Works, Bank street. Oci. 5 yl , THE ALPINE SILVER MINIS COMPANY, OF COLORADO. Capital, $2,000,000. 200,000 Shares. Par Ynluo, 810 icr Sliarc. UNASSESSIBLE. Dan. ,T, Splanc, Treasurer. J. L. Thompson, Secretary. The property of this Company consists of twelve mini s arid mining locations, located In I.ako county, Colofgdoi In tho vicinity of Leadvlllo, upon alt ol which extenslvo wi rk lias been dune, in all cases exhibiting true fissure veins, good pay streak, aud well de fined lodes. Three of the leading mines aro well opened tinandliavo nt tho lowest computation over TEN THOUSAND TONS UF OKE IN SIGHT : by May 1st. tho Railroad now under construction will be within d short distance of this property. T ho Coinnanv proposes to sell a portion of Its stock at $1.50 po shnro for tho purposo of more couipieiciv ueveioping us mines, unu lur the erection of works fur the treatment of Its oros. Application for the stock may bo made to tho ollico of the Company, at 61 Broadway, Now York. N. lt.-7'Ae Mining Record, ot New ork, tlio highest mining authorliy in tills couniryi sajs Feb. 1st. 18TV. Tho principal owners in this company are hard working men who By their own labor have unoovercrl largo bodies ol ore which they now wlsW to eltfatt ami send to market. Our renders will do well to make a venture with these worthy men, this money will probably bo returned to them twenty fold. The business u anagement has been placed In the care of Mr J. L. Thomp. ton, an otlloer uf high (landing InonouUlie largest and tiet bunks in tho city. A Pros, pectus giving full particulars tent free, on application tu the Sicrclatyi ImarlMni Manliooi: How Los!, How Restored! Just nublltned, n now edition of Ir. CulTtttfrctl's Celrbrntcil JNnny on the radical cm e(witiiont mediumo) of rEKMAloitKOEA or buiumii WeaUm-, Iiuoinunry is em tn nl Looses. Inmotenrv. Mon tal ana L'UViieal Incapacity I'lipedlmenta tn Marrago. etc., nUo, iiuumpliun, Jtpllep.-ty and File, mdncd ly self-indulgence cr uai ettravaganoe, tc. 'nco in u Mpalpfl eovo!ooo. on'y 0 centi. ThceitDiated uthor in tint ai.ruitnUle Ks say, clcar.y demoii'tiates, fromatlniiV yeaib' Huccorul practice, tuat the alHrn intf con e queucen ot iOi(abU40 may i-f ladlft'aily tutQl wnhouttlie danireronj Mbo ot mterutil intcl elnoor tlio apubcatloii of the ko'fot pomtiivj (Ml a miKln or euro at once mip e, rertaln aud effectual by ineaiia ot which every uuffjrer, lo matter what huj condlilou may ho, may euro bliTHclf cheauly, pnvntii. ann ittdlca ly. Thl LectnrdUhoil tl be in the uuuda of ever youtn and every innu lu lliplaud. Hent under &calIn pbjin envelnpe, to any addresH, po-t Paul, oa receipt of s!x cents, or twopostie etsrODs Auareasuo ruunsuer ir F 3. Ddx i Die CulyefSti'll nctllcnl Co., V4-M11 UMWUlf All 45S0. r sor. 12 Vl MES. A. O. PETER, OF H. A. Pett Central Drm Store. LEUCKKL'S 11L0 K, LEIIIGIITON, PA., KtAoectltdlr announce to ttie people of Lo hlghtuu nnd vlcinltv. that uhn will uontlimn the hUMlnesjj. aabrretofoio mid thauKtng hem toe past favors, aaWa a ututlnuanco tht,0of, you will ft.wayslludu mil lino of PURE DRUGS and CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINKK HORSE aud l-ATTLK I'OADERS. lOllr ET ARTICDESPONOES. CHA MOIMHK1N-,, P Al unit FAN. CY STATION K R Y.liiteal styl" ot PLAIN and FANOY WALL PA Ij.i.s. atp-lcoH to Halt the times. SKSa ST ItlltL. ,,WU uw.A r TOIiriTllirn. .nAililM-ll use. .to. at Lowest Price. Physieian'a pre. snipiious compounded by Dr. C. r. Horn, at allheursot the Oayund night, humisyiinlud. Maich 2'7E-yl ttT) C I? Pcnd !5 cents In staurTil or cur. JlUKM'j rency 0rK new IIoiisk Uixik. It treats nil diseases, has 35 lino Engravings Hinuln',' positions afsumcu by sick horses, a tableoi doses, alargee-illcctlou or Valuaulb 1 Mill IT HKCii'ts, rules for telling the age ofu horso, wilh an engraving show ing teeth or each yoar, and at heige amount of other valuaMo horse Inlormatlon. Dr. Wm. II. Hall says, " I have bought books that I paid S and tlO for which I do not like as well as 1 do yours." bnxu you a Circular. aounts Wajitkd. B, J. K END ALL, al.ll., Enosburgb Falls, Vt. rtar.-ll-yl Astor Place Hotel. EUROPEAN' PLAN, Astor I'lflce, ad.Ao--ui-lJtli-S(rcet, (Orroaije Pno rjts Lnbtitots.) NEW YOItK, Best Location In the City. Elevated Rait road and fire other lines pass the door. Booms (0 cts. to t per Day, By the Week tl and upwards. April 19-me OPEN ALL NIGHT, F or Sal, or to'ltcnf Au ellcllilr located : Slorv Double Jan. II. m Ar Let uaton, Va' iifcMlNfsOENCES. Lrhlcliton, 135 Tears! AffO., Tho lover of the beautiful and sublime in. nature will find a mental feast, any Una day just now, wlicri tlio Iffeatll tf tpriiig is (n; fusing licit life into everything, (a climb td the top of the Mahoning mountain, After. threading along upon tlio table-like tcp ad miring the ix-ocefut and fertile Irni3 that ,clot its oot'tbern :tIcpo, and glariccs at the ecrpehtlno river and creek that flow 'at lis bdse. let lilln7el(lfrl td fibrfte nroniincnttieak overlooking lh6 Lehigh flyer apd Mabonthg creek, and there pause to drink in the cn transing panorama spread out in front and upon either hand; Away W tlio north and northwest the bold and nigged spurs of tho Broad mountain, with intervening valleys, scerrt to" undulate like tho billows of the storm-trOUblcd oceatt lo tho north-east, with (he borough of Weiss- port in tho foreground lies the hill, swamp and forest-clad Franklin township nnd' the Towarnensing (Wilderness), it 13 riot hard Cor the poetic Imagination to picture in the latter still tho homo of tho "Hermit of tho Blue Mountains." Alter tho massacre of Wyoming on tho 3d of Julv, 1778, the refu gees hither called this locality tho ('Great Swamp, orcSliudee-of De(tlhj"s-rf!trno wllich it has well sustained in the politics of Carbon County, in latter days; fur, many a.hupeful aspirant for official honors aud emojuinenls, has read his political death-warrant In the election returns frofal Townmeiising. Aftor tracing tho irregular line made by the loom ing.Blue Ridge against tho eastern, hprisoq wo will descend into tho Mahoning valley, for tho purpose' of taking a local, "look round." - , In tho western .suburbs of Lchiehton is what should bo thofamou3"Miueralsnring," the sparkling waters of which, are said to possess a l)calth;giving quality for many physical infirmities.. Its medical virtues were known to the Indians, who called it the "Spring of tho Healing Waters." A irfort distance away is the sito of the tragic Gna-dcn-IIucttcn, (Tents of Grace, pr.lnoro literal, perhaps, Mercy Huta, or Mission IIouso). Hero, in 1746 wos made tlio, first efFurs to plant a wliito colony abqvc the Dido moun tains,amoug tho Bear mountain, tribo of the war-like Celawares. The effort was made by Moravian missionaries wlip had success fully established colony at Bethlehem. In 1742 Count Zingcndorf rtseended tho Lehigh with two liicndly Indians, who hod teen converted to Christianity ,as interpreters, and near tbe present site of Hcilman'a mill held a parley with some of tho Indians whose hunting-grounds were the Mahoning valley nnd adjacent mountains. They smoked the pipe of peace with this intrepid missionery. and from thence forward, as the colony at Bethlehem gathered strength from Iho in flux of immigration they pushed forward their eflbrt3 to convertttho Indians in this direction. It was four years, however be fore they established a mission liousCjiUGiia. den Iluetton, a providential circtlmslancft favoring this Measure. About 40 of the Mo hegan Indians, who had bectt converted to Christianity through Ilia instrumentality ol Henry KauchDt Ghekomeko, near Connect! cut, fled from prosecution to tlio brethren at Bethlehem. And these wcro sent forward lo plafit the Standard of Pcaco at Ofiacfcn Huettcn. With these mutual friends at the outpr st the colony at Bethlehem began lo extend its way up tho Lehigh valley. These efforts were rewarded with great success. Their relations with the Indians had been of a innsl nniicjblocliar.icter,and prosperous farms dotted the Lehigh valley and its trib ntirieSgtho results of seven years effort; and fie congregation composed of Indians and colonists who worshipped at Gnaden-IIuct-ton numbered 500 or niorei But in the meantime tfto frehch and English became embroiled in a war over flghls wliidf euch claimed in tlio American Colonies, and each sought an alliance witli the Indians. After tho disastrous defeat of fio ill-fated Gen. Braddock, on tlio 9th of July, 1755, tho French, flushed with victory,- sent emissaries to the frontiers in Various directions, and by appealing to the preju dices of tho Indian', and by false promises, Incited the obnrljjhien to insurrection dgainstiho border colonists. . A tmitiun of tho tribes in tlio Mahoning fell sumo jeal ousy nt tho influence which tlio Moravian missionaries exercised over somo of their people, taken in connection with some old feuds growing out of tlio salo of their lands to their astute lule-faco brothers, and on the. evening of the 21th of Xovcinbcr, a band of painted warriors fell upon .the peace ful, and Oori-fcjiring little settlement at Gnade'ii-IIucttcn, shot unTr"tomahawkcd cloven men; women and children, and burned every liouse in the little hamlet to the ground, Thoso who cscapcitihe terrors of that night fled across theLehigh to New Gnadcn-IIuetteii now Vr'elsiport where the year le fowijuiojlif r . PI I V "" - " w erected, and where tho Mohcgansbufcro re ferred lo, rand other friendly Indians, had been removed. Of this fearful massacre tliis shedding of innocent blood -a mound in Gnaden-Hucttcn cemetery upon which rests a blue-gray marble blab placed thcie in 1788, aud a small white obelisk on a Jed aandstono base and granite sub-base, the work of a more recent date, tell in brief tho sad story. Tbe iusenption on the 6labsys; To the memonrTf GottleilnmdChfistlana Anders, ,with their child Johanna j Martin and Susanna Fitelinian; Ann Catharine Senseman, Leonard Gattcrmycr, Christian Fabricitfs cttTk i George Schwcicerl. John r icuenck Lesley, ami aiurtlil rreaser, who i cius tue sight of the Lord, Is tho death ol his saints. ' i'saiiiis cxvl. 15. Tbe inscription ou tho marble obelisk reads : To honor and pcrpetuato the remembrance of the Moravian murtyrs whoso ashes aro gathered at its base, tliin inonument is erected. With tho exception of Christian fabrleus who was shot while attempting torscape and (caljied, the bodies of ail tho other mal ty ra were con.umcd in the burnh'sj build ings, some of tho unforunates being kbaarrcd alive in the upper story of pue of b houses whither they had-eotighl-icfugu' fium tho yelliug red flends. From 21th of Nov. to tho lslorjan.,175f a reign of terror pervade! Ibis section. Tho Moravians were opjioseil tor war measures on principle, and were therefore t.itaHy iiu preiared a protect tbemtalves agiln.t the nightly assaults of tho biooil.lhir.ty Pela- wares uiou their homes. Ilobt. H. Morris, Governor of the Poiinsylvama onhuiv, was appealed to for assistance. Ho coiiiuimi.oi.- i cd B njainin Franklin, win' with a f-.rce of lived nt Uuuden-Hiietten unto the Iinll tn1lh'."lrlulJ n routu from thote places tu and lost their lives in a surprise, from ludiau j ,Be,r ft ubern homes. Jlost or theso travel warriors, November the 21th, 1755. ' Pre-1 c" l'ase here a low days at least to see the X 560 men proceeded lo Bethlehem lo protect me northwestern frohtier. He divided this force Into three" divisions, and with one of Ihom he proceeded tdthedlstrcmed people of Gnaden-Ittiettbtf, IriHU autobiography, he says bf his arrival herej life first of January, 17581 ''Our first work was to bnry mora effectually the dead we found" lliere, who hod been lmlf interred br trie country poo pie." Of his fdrther-(ibori her we shall have occasion tu speak more at length next week, in annrticleon the' early settllemeui ofWelssport. - Such was Lehighton in embryo, 125 year! ago. Sucli tlio struggles to open the roads to the wealth which generations since have' reaped In the Lehigh Valley.- ilow little our progenitors knew for what they were feally struggling? Arid" future g'efiefiftiyhl may" say the same of us( for there Is an im rdinslty In hature's provisions for man's coin'fnrt that should put to shame his short' sighted cupidity. irAsniitaTonr gossip". " Ouf of Work" Is lnuAmo-fon tht Toor House of Uncle Satnt--Congru.nonal aid Implor.d.Juhn Chamltrkln, tht cook, of Ihe Howe of Representatives." The lean' ty of the buy icindou." dY., c. bat ot Work Is the wall of distress horna bv ttluds of warriing from the I7ofth.Sotitli.EnH.- and West 'ci cry moro terrifying than the bowlings .of tho slormy-olemcnts. The rep rcscntntlve body or, the Forty.slxth Congress have declared theinaolves determined to meet this crisis and dIVcf t the threatening flood of despair Inlo placid waters ol cmplojment, plenty nnd peace. The handwriting is already on the wall, and tho philosopher whodcclph' ers Its meaning and detims.meattires to avert Impending eal.imitles will reap' rewards of gratitude from an appreciative people. The astute statistician tells osthat to-day there iro no leJj than fire million men and women in tho United States absolutely Kllej though they aro the bread-winners Tor iHemselves and families, with nothing but tlie laior of tholr hinds between starvation nnd helpless ones deiomlent Upon I horn lor subsistence. It Is hard, to undcrst.nd thoreaton lor such a state ot affairs In a Lsnd of Promise like this. And arguments pro and' eon, however sage, dtf not ailcvlato It Is notion, njulck. sharp, and deiis lvef that Is needed, ami this a portion of ouf" nntloiiallcglsla'londcclarcs themselves about to cngnge In. From b st Informed sources It Is ascertained that In this city alone are over ten thoumnd needy pcoplo new unemployed; Ut this i utfftjer about seven thtfusaud are col; ofed. It Is estimated that not lets than one' thousand white mon, young and old,- Mmt) liere within tho past six weeks seeking noslJ tfonS of some sort at the Capital. Altogether there can not bo moro than five hurtdrSd pee, pie employed lliere, nnd at least tnrcS iiflnu ilred ol. these remain under the House. Many or these seekers will return to their homes-If they have any-spent In spirit as well as In purse, while others of tho dlsapiwlnted re main to swell Ihe ranks of tho unemployed In our midst. Tho oa told story ol how the as; irant came as a candidate for Secretary of the Senate, butswirtly sill down the descending grade till ho readied his level as assistant In the folding roomj (and, like the boy who went barefoot) was "glad to eomo off so,") Is repeat ed with the cus omary iidil!llonl( tariutlonS; aua illustrations. Every member, whether hailing trom Swampoo lie or the Metropolis; whether he reckons his "Influence" as unllm- ited or Is us Si.,n in iiinic.ii pastures us the' vordure ol spring, Is bcslegod by bogging let ters and billet doux, inulo anil female, In all stages ordlstrcs', audacity, and clilrography, appealing for place or employment of any sort. "Wh) Is this!" Is the unlvei sal query; The fruits are as inexhaustible, fields ..fcofri ard wheat larger by millions of acres, the grass as green and tho hay as good, "the cat tle on a thousand li!!ls,"tind beeves and sheen ou the plains and in tho ranches, countless In numbers, the waters ol the continent teeming with thu Quest fisli-lu. U in the world t all nr which shows no Indication of Limine or hint of B myth boaring that natno. lint the banker and tho iiionoy-deilor norm I in the land,-like' leeches havo fittencd upon Its blood and have absorbed the moving wealth or the country that is to tfso tho money.ilie circulating inedli utfl that represents the Wealth or the people j ami tlicy hold SO tight to this hoarded curse that "enterprises ofgrcat concern" as Shake. fpearo puts it aro paralysed, and Industry Is unable to copo wilh tho cent ir cent, ortho Shylocks. Iabo nneiup;ojcil,-ulid Wantwilh last approaching despair Is drifting bs toward thaoS; Tho roinedy rests in a great measure with Congress and sonieuf its Savants propose' to secure It, though it must bo earned Ly the sweat or their brows tn this sweltering city all summer. Tho hubbub that Is being raised over John Chamberlain's appointment as keeper or the' IIouso restaurant reinimlstne ortho tlmo whirr John Jlorrisjcy was here as a lueuiberOf Con; grcis. John Chamberlain has abandoned ffamMlnj. lo made a rortmie and lost tt In keeping u garabllna-lionsc,- aud then he stop tied. Hut John Jlorrlfscy kept right on. lie was lutercsted lu a gambling house lu Ihlscliy whilo ho was a member or Congress, aud be got most or his meals there. He was lour years a member here, and yet nubady wen Into spasm thereat. Hub.eijucutly wheu lie' was a candidate rur rieuator In New Yurk, Hamilton i'i.li, William ( ullcn Bryant aud tllty other gentlemen or equal respectability went to iho polls and vutod ror Ihe gamble anUtprlre tlg'hter, Murrlssey. Now sorfio of the members and some of tbe newspapers are going Intu fits becauso a former gambler Is lo Servo. Up tho Congressional grub. General Benjamin F. Butler is the latest 'bcautyortho bay wlndow'attne Hlgmllouis, his pradecossors, haviug abdiaated, Ueneral Butler sits there dally adorned always with a fresh tounn(f and oojslonally rolajs of licsh bunches or flowers a laid upon his shrlno during mi ul tlmos. Ite walks to Ms sent proudly as the couscious. beneficiary of more gratuitous advertising than any other Clan can boast. The city is thronged with strangers and tbe hotels are nearly as full as lu- raid-winlsr. Tbcio must have been a most lue-euful sea son enjoyed by keepers" or lbs hotels' at '.ko winter ns.rts oi tbe South, judging from the crowds thnt nuvo passed tLroagn t atblng- city. We have had some oppressively warm dsjs this week, so warm as to make winter clothes unbearable, and the ladlts of Coa'grertlunat families who eame here In the winter with pnly such clothing as would bo necessary prj. or to March t, are making many complaints about the ttita sosilou being brought about Sj U'nexectedly. Hut some or these bava graver grouuds lor grumbling since they lea their children lu distant homes expecting to return to them In a few weeks. Auuvst. Acholce uf Iwo evils r Mamma "Nuw, Arthurbe a good bry, and take yoUrinedi. cine, or inaininu will bo very uugry," Ar fiur, alter duo deliberation, "Well, mam ma, I ratbvr liuve you vejy ungry." Extruct Iruui a youn luiiy'a letWr. 'Aim no you kimw, Maud utid I are Uito wire that Cuaatni puppie had1 ukn iu. lu itiuflH vlwmpMueut the lull, lor h t,k out In. v:uii and Ii.'imI liaid at lue iwi ol It, and lueii ntulteiwl : li au .. uadu'l any n.a a. ..u it was Uut ituiv u'" lughi "