Advertising MtisA Wo.dositjjll ylMriMsiinptlji understood thai no advcrtisefncnta Vifl hi Inserted In lie column s-pC Tijk.Caboux, ASVi'PAT(lll3f limy be re&iV&l from WiMiDWiTfiartlM 6r firms unless nccompapicd,., f'5' j"1? s,,Vi The following nro our oxlv icrms i OSKQtUJIlp LjsglfT One year, each raertiMifc:W!.W... 10ls. Six mouth!, each Insertion 15cts. l'hrco nififitlfvWb liMHIoii 20 cts. Less thin Ihree months, first Insertion ' SI I each Bjbsenifent inrtlon 25 cts. Loftal nott&s'llJ- ecnls'Mr lino. H. V. MOKTIIIMKK, Publisher. n o o t ,a ml IS it o O' r C&X UllntonTlretney,ri tiran'n budding. Ilmik street. Attorneys TOliN KIlINK, n .!" ATTOP.NEY AT LAW, .omco (.Corner, sutaiiyJianna and Kacostrccts . 3 'MAOCTltalUNIf l'J 'lyjfty ' j-ohn i). iniiiTOLurru, Attop.net and Counsellor at liAW, Ofllce : ltoom 5, Ground Floor Mansion Uouso MAUC1I CHUNK, VA. May bo consulted In Oerin an. mnUSI) attouney at law Levan's Uulldlnff, t ' "I, ANK STIIEET. LT!llIOUTO.N,.;rA.j D,nerahor t(l-0m. ' " " 7" M. KAPSI11SU, ATrOItNKY AND counsellor at law, nANK8initT,LtniontoPA. Real Kltateand Collection A iSncv, Will Unvand Sell Rtal Kttt."llO"TejiKlli'.nrtly doni" Col--ectlina prouiitly uuda. pettllug Bstatea or Ui tmits a specialty. May be consulted In Knllali ndUarinan. . Ncv.S. JAS. II. STUUTHKIIS, ; ATTOltN ST AT LAW, O-Olllcet 21 floor of Hli'iid's Hall, -Ulnnoli Cliunk. Ia. All badness entrusted to lilra will bo promptly attended to. Mar 27, ly. p .?. MRISIIAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW Next Door to First National Bmk, StatlCU CHUNK, TA, sMrC.in consulted In German. tj-in0- Justices and Insurance H. A. U1CL.TZ, JUSTICE OF TI1E PEACE, Orncct I.lndermin' n:nk. HANK-Street. LPUiairrox. TA. Conveyancing. Cnilostlntr nrd nil other bnsi Ties, connected wltti thooflicn pinnuitiv attend. od to Afjeiit for tao bet Flic nnd I lfo Insur ance Coiupinlcn: llenta collected at reasonable cliataca.'&e. April n-vl rpirojiAS kis.iii.ruk, X CONVEYANUKK, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The Mlowlna Compinlea are Represented: L.3I1AN )N MUTUAL FI11I3, HEADING MUTUAL FI1IE, VOMINO FX mo, rorr.-iviLLi: Fine. I.UlIKlli FIHK. nnd thoTIlAV ELElts ACCIDUN T lNSUltANUE, Also ronnsvlvanii mid Mutual llo.'se, Thlel Dcteo lvoaurt jn-urautoi;inipanv. , Mnrca25. 1871 11103. KUMEItEIt. Physicians and Dentists". Slatmgton Dental Office, LEbTAllLISUKD 1870. Artificial Teetli Male to Restore the Original Woni'ofLics&Clicelis. Persons ordcrlnp; a Sjft of Teeth, nnd residing at Lettlliton, Welsspnrt or vicinity, or any )olnt within V5 miles from Slatlngton, will BMJEIVi; AN Excuitsiox Ticici:t TO AND FROM SAID POINT FltEE! ' Tcryllespectrully, ' ' Dii. L. Campiskii't.. Filliko TKKTII A SrKCIALTV. AjtII My tit x fen n-ic-rnrvv -.... r....,. .. t,Sa I K . . ) Ttesidence ...I om 7 arm. to 10 n. m llLUltS. nil. I 12 no ill lo III p m ) Parry villo ..from In a.m. to 12 noon. Hur be eotiau ted In the neriiiau I.ant;iipjro 1". O. Address Lelilahtou. Nor. 3),.J 1 PUYSICrATANnSl,ltOR0N Ppclal attention pild to Chroule Illseises. (lilies; South Kait corner Iron am 2nd sts.. I.c, bllilon. I'a. ' ' Aprils, Ib7S c IAS. T. llOU.V, fll. I)., ' OF'ICKi OVER H A. lErF.U'9 DllUC sroitE li.vMC sr.. Lr.mauioN, pa. ocneial practiei ntieilctiljo,!!!!!) spijijiaj WOMEN war 21.) I it. m:iii:i: U. S lxamlitlilg SilTgr011, i rllA.'TIJINO PHYSICIAN aud SU clREON. OrfiCB; ion, Pa. XJauUBtrcet, vpiKtt's.ULOCtv,aaitoishJ May bo contain il In tho Ucrin n Language, Nov. 3 LivQiy .&.Sale Stables UANIC STIlKET.LlillllillTON, Pa PAST TItOT.flXG.UOnSliS. EIiEG A'T OAItUIAGKS, ,,4criiCThM l.arReana liinUoai 6ivilacri for P.ineml piiroosiMi and Woddln Nnv. ?2 I ST I DAVID EU11EUT i ' ii 1 I N IIUSHA.MI'S .LVilciii'cd"Sffaj;ho.sin, Focn FTsf -lnionMnt Awahhed. i MoreVgrteanetottio Tame and StnaborVoso ilan ntlirr u icceala F,ir , I, h n ,v, rnn, 1 1 t I ,im 1 IV.lt,. rt lirui-'K'-Han 1 1 opu rv miiiea, .'ii 1 liv T. J. Ill S1JWD, .Tr, sp. JM 111II till llll.t mir ;tii ; . Ki Y.( ) J. v, II. V. MoiiTUtJicn, Proprietor. VOL. VIL.'Nbl -T- '.'ifcaiif oad Glaafflg PI 1 1 X" s U iif A iHWHll t All.llOAO. Arrangomont of Passenger Jralns. may liTii. tro. Trains Ion TP ALLEN TO ofnllOWS- (VIA l'XKKIOMK.S IIRACII.) For Fhlladeliilila, at 4:V. S.uu, II. 10. a.m.. and iifi5 n. m. (Eo'rirlifia5elphlnfa?2iro.'.Stjiin.I IVIA F.AhT I FNSa, llltANl'll.) Vor neiA'nct 2.ao. lw, l)v n in,, 12.10. 4.Z0 Ri:dur, n.lu For llitriaoii irg. 2.3)6 10, 0.03 am 12.10, 4.50 9.01 i. m. Tor Lancaster and Columbia, 5 43, 0,32 a.m. and 43Qp,id rh tUoosnotrunouMnndnys? f I I ltl For iieauinz 2 m a.m. ana -oi ana ra p ra. For 11 trriaitnrp. 2.1 1 n. m nnd n or, n. in. Trains FOU A LL13 'l OWN leave as follows! (VIA VRISKIOMKN UIIANCH.) Leave rbllarlelplilii. 7.4a a.m., l.oo, I.S0 .me 6.33 Ii. iu. RUNDAYS, r.eivoriillirtclpliln. 8,'iin. in and 3 16 p. in. (VIA KASTTHNSA nnANcii I I.cavo neoing 7.S0 lo.3 n .m., 4 0 0.15 end io.4i p in Leave Hnrililmrc 5 15, 8 1' a. m., and iOO, 4.C0 and t.Sj n. ui. Leave Lnucatter. S.I0 a. I2.5"iinnd !US p. in. Lcav"voolliuibla'8.'in. m . I 0 and 3 33 p. in. kuiviia . t eavo llendlnir. 7.10 nnd 11 05 a. ru. Leave ll.n iliiui(!, 5.in a.m. Tralui.maiko.1 thus .'1 run to nnd from depot Olluaud Oreon Btrceta, riillndo!iilili. other tialnHo a '(I trom llroid street depot. Tnnfl.3i.m unit n."n. tiains irou Allen, to'iu. mid tlio7.4", n. m and rj.3 1 p. in. trama from IMulaiieiphia, bao tbiough coisto nnd lioiu PUUadelnhin. J. E. WOOTVr.v neverat Matmner. C C. IIAKCOCIC, Ocu'l naccl Agent. Rotels and Saloons. The Fort Allen House, WEISSPORT, PA. BEEER & KRESGE. Tbls IIcuo Is located In tlio Bnrouirh of Wilsfport, Car lain County, Ph., and Is built on tlio sltoor Fori Allen, an old stoi kailo tort Mention, creeled licru over n century airo to pruteit the early settlers niralnst tho lio'lilc Incursions of i liu Indians. Thehouso Is a sub. stantlal brick, and was nnined "Fort Allen lluuso" by lliu Into lldunrd Weiss ; It contains Thirty-two HuoiiiS and a liaudsoino Kestau. rant, nnd the present Proprietors have mwly and thoroughly retiited tlio csialillshincnt It has ml too iippolnimcntsoriv I'iiisi-Ulabb .COUNTKY HOl'LI., ndapled for tho. com ftirt of Us patrons. In eloe proximity to the hotel, In perlect preservation, Is the Historic OI.1J FHANKL1N WELL, wlileh was duir by order of Iienjamln Trank. lln to supply tlio uarrlson or rurt Allen with water. Its walls orstone, which will defy tho ravages or aires, arc as pcrlcct to-day as when put there, and the well now contains about six' feet ot crystal water. Ihu well Is now beliijr tilted upas a, historic relic, to iho water or wii Ich tho patrons or the House will liavo Trco access. sujijiini iioAniir.ris will bo nccommndated at Itcnson.iMo Prices. The liar Is Mipplled with tho Let Wine, Liquors and Ciais. tlood stntdln nttnehed. April 10 yl HtllLUll & Klll'.aUU. Eating and Drinking saloon, . ... Lewis J. Chiustman; Prop'r. This well-kept and excellantly flited up Sa loon U located three doois ubovo CJlauss' X alluring Store, on HANK STIir.LT, LUIIinilTON, Ta. Ileritncr Si tnjjlcr'a Plilladtlplilit Ile'er al. ways on Tap. Choice Cigais, and all Kinds or ltctroElnucnls tu bvafcon. 1'rt'c I,ui;cli c-,crj- yatiinlay Mirlit. Patesnairo solicited. JIny 17 1870 ly Astor Place Hotel. i:uKOPi:AN pi.n. '' Astor I'lncp,- l!tl Ao. a d.Slhlrccl, (Orrosn e Cnorr.it Imstitutb.) NEW YOltK, Best Location in the City. Elevated Hall road and live other Jlncs p. its tho poor.w ! Koonis .0 cts. to per Hoy. Ily the Week i'2 and upwards. i AprlUD-uiB OPEN ALL NIOHT. "national hotel, CflldliAMIT St., near Itromlwii)-, 3STE"W yOBK, IlOTt UKISS & POND, Proprietors. (ill tlio J'.uropcjill l'liui. 'Iho Ilestiiurant Unt1 and Lunch ltoom ar ttiehedaio oliNJipasM-d for clieai neaa and ex. ei'lleticool elVlel Idoinaa eia lo t2 per (lav, ?3 lo Sin per week. C'oueiileut to all 1'irilia mill l ltv It llriads. NEW FUltNIlUltt;, NEW J,ANAUE.UHM' J.lllvyi THE TOLEDO BLADE. NASBYPAPER. , -j.eciinetic..yu TtU-l T.H.l DO It LAD K. Ii 14 n Mmninntfi hiRltt l'nut Wt okiy I'a ci ot Rlxiv-tour Co luui ns u let wuli ciiefulr .ku 0 JCIUllllli IllilttUI Of lltlt'lO't it no YQlUO to lie j)l( iu al liaitdul tlio Unit mi titnti'H JiPKClAli JEA.TUR'ES. All the Iemruiien s h'O'i Ut inmle I he jUJLAPU si Dumi ui till o.tn tho Uullcil e-tutus vi tU'Pui rlv com mt ei l innii'Vi lit rp tiUir'L (iih nt Ii'hI ciKiliifiitmil Dtiutcr.tt c politiCl'tl, I KV P.T.iOLEUMV NA&I.V, WllKll im flrfnen txiros. Jr TliK ItLxUit our liOU.'UiidLii Di i'AUTMr.NT. a nvii iiepou rv oi pmi'Uc.il iiifo'imUhii. uiioii mill rU ol inUje-t in vxtvy hmuutir Ypuno rnt5rurs DEfAitT MKNT i a lie ig ui DeburtiiH iit cmbiou uk the wtMkiv Miiiimy Hti.n.cl IiijiMMit uhir.inuu 1M: iv; th" lHUnleM Wit unit liuuiur; Tint lirr I'Tuuir.rt.uu mil mit el'tftl , amsVI.hs TruilHKL'iMKNTliUiUttUl4lnftt Vi If mil nitfi'autj&iiiu woliffnuir flt-uiecitcut t tniKiv in I'vtMv H'nto utul Tit ti Iho yuioti oiid 14 eveiyttjii'tti 1 1 en sea a- Hit ,ai uen mm ih;i.n i:v-s and t ami LY PA)' lAl null tfiiutt - nvwlicra Tiv it nuil uu will iwvv wilituKU do without it A iioju- tUo ucw tuatiuta tui this wluter rre a KL'TlQi'f f A ndersonvillo Prison Sketches, nn nnaichnivnillurn A ii R 11 1 -l I M t w rem uniiunc'i r-'ov, li.b. Auot icr ouo will iom- 'U;ttAIr miii ,o cnn per y nr fza : tiro coilcMl,75 a tli ti!n or moi ipics G. tuich uii'l an xt.u copy wtih vwt tluUuiteu. rtuctlUieil Gnn'Q leilU TVi, M'Uil tV OIIU All. dtv TOLL DO II LAD i, ljeuo,OMu, Fifty ThousandiBooRs I'ur Snlu at Unlf Price we are now offering to tha pnlillc, postoce ireiuiil.ai (INK UAt.l. IIih reetdar lilleo .Illv klbouauudvo'uniea ot choice bonks, cuuiuiUiuu u.-iurv uic moiiy. i-ieiion I'opirv iiutuor, )ledicji.ltdlgioiii.iho eutir.c Worksj'dulou'. offhnlulart. .vntlmrs f tot euv jhoeHibooka re.plrCnd bv onr-Alr. Ldc-Ki! (Nasbvliroiu iho ai'i ivot oi mo ii iuIi iR oiili l-hera of the coil i try. a all tNljJV mul flll.UJI unu am the IDEN'HOAl. Ktlm I.N1 liaoilipd livt.ioin. U.II biMisoiiels Wohavi luiileo ttiou&auda of laoao bioKb lo all palt oi the enuutry, ULd every)ioia hiuiI out to Al;ltAN Till! to j x.i.7iii ,i - iii'.i-ui'.er.n auu i to Klto 1 CATALOGUES TREE. Wo liav vrune a lmgn am) (uin)i'flv onto jQuouf vur Jlooks, Mrruiii.ed frv hUjJkvUuuo on nbiil'c tfou w umii c iw trvov uuvud- cuiitifcUv lUsCltfJ la gDWtis Vrswtraultir ndtrfWe tm- naoiFw nt toiutitivi antTTIIi'iHli Allure H,Ol7!,ro UPAUR Tm4io,-n1o. IYCJliaSl ut h ....A I,. i,,.lt.t,l.uiu r .... A UUOl 11 KV 'ii'll V l aoi.al in t riulit i we lli aiajt 1 kuu.i rflca akia,su. 1m,vb aaal una Uiuuei.. in. vi.ik.ia uoat and vtsuuMu u. I, a. nnv .1 t . an u j nt-lit 11L Touacwho are " ' l" ' P I' ''.' UA tO'lrsll. l . f. ' Ml!! I ,'WIIV n ,1 w ia 1 our . .) w 1 1 .e tune. I tioee . up I iriru tniu of 0: II Miu Juu 7 ')' Manufacturer f and Dealer in STOVES, RANGES? AND HEATERS, Till and Sheet-Iron Ware and General House Miiishiiig Goofls. iconrixn nnil SIOirxiN dono nt short notice mid nt Iwwcst Cash Prices. 7 am tho authorized naei t for tho Palo of the fnlloninf JIItST-CLASS 8T0VKS Til 15 8ILVEI1 Ji GOLD MEDAL COOK, ' THE LK11ITIIOUSE TOOK, .TUEA1AYFLOWE11 UANHTJ, THE SUNSHINE 11ANGE and HieNF.W ANCIIOU HEATEll, nnd am Selling tbcm VE11Y CIIEA P lor Cash. Fvcrr l.lnd of SIOVfTohaTEs and FI11E OHIcKu kept constantly on hind. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Bank St., LEIIIOUTON. Pattonnao solicited Suttsfao irniniarnnted. Oit E.yl A. 11. MOSSER. Central Carriage Works, 5& Uaulf St., Loliiglilon, ra.. Are prepared to Manufacture Carringes, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring "Wagon, &c., Of every description, In the most substantial manner, uuu at lowest utisn I'rlccs. ItPiniriug I'rointitly Attciiilcd to. TIir.XLEIt & KHEIDLEIS, April 24, 1879 yl Proprietors. Q.VU BOX ADVOCATE CHEAP JOIi.iPJlIXTIiYG OFFICE, ICvery description of rnntlng. from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CARDS, 1111. L HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, PnOUlt4MM.ES, POSTERS, HAND HILLS, DODO SItS, CIltOULAns, SHI1TINO TAO, ENVELOPES, PAMPHLETS, V.yiLA'WS. AC.', AC. Done In tho best manner, at very Lowest Piicts. Wo are nreoarcd to do work at as cheap rates aaaiiv cfllre mine state t.-.at 'deals Uoutbtly with Ua LUotoniera, OUH MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable. tT"Orders b amall rcclvo prompt atteutliii. miS. A. O. PETER, OF H. A. Peter's Central Mg Store. I.LUCICEL'S IJLOtK, LCUIOUTON, PA., PonQwlfullr Ruununce-' to ttin pcoi le of Le iiiRiunn una iciiinv. iuai tme wn couiinuo liin huMiiPNs, hm lu-iotofuie mul tlmuKiujr ihcin fuc punt faiii-d, nnlati n o mttnuauco ttio.cof. Vou wjjl n wa v lj.til i lull Uiio a IJjB.E DEUQ3 andtOHESUQALS, J'A CENT MKDIOIN K,S HOUSE (illd ' V'lTLJS POA HEllS.'lOII El AltTIfLESM'ONOl.S. t'HA MOIShKIK. 1' Al and FAN. Jiiji t x r, i Ai io.-v e.ii Y.riicsl style, ol l UIH IAAUI 1VA1.1i V' I'A l.H. nt I, loo. In ..ill rhittltnp. i'Ulih WINE and I.IQL'OP.8 for Ilied.iTllai use. v.c. at Lowoat Pines. 1'hyhlciaii's nie. set-ipiloiis coiiiponudeil ov Dr. C P. Horn, at all hours ot tliecayuud nijriit, nundarim lud. eC. MMS A, C I'li'lUlt. Match 21,'78-yl P rlnio Huiuo MjiIo Urcaill WHY QO HUXOItYl Whonrou cm Buy ! pouudi cJ Flfht CUbs liiead- riVE LOAVES FOU 23 CENTS I 3. W. O'NEAL, tlio pon"'ir Uread and ( Haaer, of Lctuatiloii m rc a to meet ilic u of toe Huns bui Kei'mid hlrojolulac uiwxi ifouiu uuuo uui.A to Five Loaves rnrTwenty-flveCts. Caali. Sujrar. Ttalsln Cocoiuatbcotcli.Dwpitieiini auiiotlievPrHu2.nnlj- Tfli Centi per Dozen.- I.tiolt ( ut "for the tVngoit! At STAUCH CHUNK, on Tucsdaf'ursday andS-ituriljy Moinmas. LlSHHlltrONBiidV. r.iSnPOtlT.evcry After noone(Cpt tTtd-fy. TERMS STIilCTLY. CASH I Pitronneoilleltoil' i ' Ir Wi O'NBAL. M'OHEi Opposlio Ftrat National Jl j'.ik. apitl VI Hiiin itn-eu LeaiKhlou Ta. 7 V o D?LIVBnJtI. t-tovo and JJ8 Slws nt ijuaiiyAaw Prieias., G A BT3,L,", Dealer m Gencral llAravAitr, &c Opiioslte the Pu' Ho f-cuar L II jIIIO:.-, PA. BANK fiTHEB Lo ,V.:7 1 r 1 'i . .A 1 ' 1 " ' " 1 ' 1 ol the y. B. 1'ateat uniee, and to senators I I am no inriuylnB Ibe ycrv Best LATTI- KENDALL'S. ! iJm,-bi?!Sn" I " ll f"Vber -of c'on!reM fr0'n every Buitfl. -; MBit COAL at tbo followine Lo PUcesi vis 1 splint, eurb, 'noiis,c, or any eiilariie'-1 . V U . . "Auut41.f Lu'l c ! ro 1 MlUYt,ur tHe Cr,vw.... iijieijui men!, and H'U.l, ItfiMflVB Til t' llt'M'll , tordon'alenlsand Attorneyaatlw.LaDroit r Vo.lUiffii.i.inVleic".V..l.i. I airlion i Sl'AVJN )VITM"l'T HMSTFltlNU ' HuiUimg, wnmsaw, u.u, aeca 1 ,T,,l.I..,.l I-U '.1 I j' J... . l ' 1A' ojoaualniriiiiutu. Nil mined y , "niui, 01 iudl.1,.,..,,,, , nvr.TI.M....a.l 1, .J.-.f e k - A ll'Plfl.' in vniirnv,, tn.., ,M ,m Vo.-amieslnnt. aiti;em, . ....1,. libpeftou tlon in al.mi.lnu- H,- l,i,n,.n.'. .n.l V..nnrl NI4I -u.LlJ jlwi Vuu oajl (live the bna INDEPENDENT" LEIIIGIITON, CAUBQN COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1879. A, An abont Its soil. 'climate, lis s'ettlerfinalts Vncmt lnnila, its farms nnd 'aimers enn bo lenniol m THE IfANSASTAnMRIt.an clibt Psrii weeittr paoir. in years old. Coirrspond. entslneveiveoiiniy, sent to any address 13 weens for ti puifM Postsirq 1sMp4 taken as moiey. AddiFss, llUDSOiv fc EWINO.To peita, Kanans. , I learned inoic about Kanrasfrojnyonrpaprr that I can rolv ntion ihnu from all oilier annreoa. Ilithartl 11. .train. CoiiimWana (., Jla'C In lvcajusi. what thoaa of us unntiiift lo inovi' nest, most wnnr. lo Kliowi Samuel Ihetiet Oranae fo., Ji'ew l'or;.-.,.,.Haia inrse corns of abls eoiititbulors. Oiano b!Mft.... i lie Dost alFriclllttiml 1 mini In llin Ivnh.ni ..nntittt. Srnna lliu vofficn...lt la a vnlualdo imi'cr. Atcniiinin (,7inmntm.....lt lsnuiv edited. "Vint tifKansai.t.lA rearleBsontsnoten Jomn. au-iwreMee oimaf ....Our Kansas fr ends should feel much in ldu In tho lnuli cliamchT f tbolrstaio AKilcnltural papr. Aationat l.tve 'w JouriinIi.,lt Jits qu'atlv ukeu nhlBli pmionmoiiKncncliltural Jnntnais. ft'. 11 2rf. dune.... a worthy reprOM ntativo ol tlio great cst.- i'Ait'o. traction ranner. Feb. 2J w4. 1SA1 s 1 J you nro In want of anythlnc In tho way of oii1s.itiri.i:s,itt:vM.vi;if', PII.TOLS, Anin nnitlon.aun Mateiial Flalitnir laeklo or nny'othcr II.B SfOaTiso Goods olC'isn wrlto lor my Larco lllintinteirt'ataioKUo and Prle" Llat wlileh I mnll vniriE. 'mii. lin v JOtlNt-TON'S OHKAT WKbTltllN OU.NWOl.KS, 1-llltuUIIO, I'A rj-tHK SliAUXGTOX PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, ' : i it . 1. ! , ; AT SLATIXGTOX. ' ; JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Denln In nil klnil nm sizes of 11 n p. Hemlock U:ik and JInil Wooc Luniocr, nml lauowpie puicd to execute uuy ukouuI of ordcialor BresseD Lumlbcll OF ALi, KINDS. Doors, Snslics, Illintls, Slmttoiv, JIoulilliiss, Calilni't IViirc, &c, With l'ro.nptncss. Brackets Made to Order. Tim Mnchlnnrv nil new mitt of tlio beet nml nmst ltnpiovel kinds. 1 1'mulny iiono but tho ln-ftt woiKincii, uso woll 8eaooucii amttfoo;! ma teiiil.nml am tlio cruroabliitupuatniitco t-ntiro snii-lactioti to all wbo nmvlavnr uiowttli ai'all. Onicrfl nr in.it I uiotmHlv ntteuUed to. Mv clmrpes nro inuiU rutj term cash, or lutcio&t thaigt'd niter tl.lity days. GIVK M15 A CALL. VZF Thn(p rn"nired tn DuiM nc will find It t their ndvuntngo tn luvo Hldliiff, Floor Jlonnla Doors, asllCa. shutters. &o &v inrdonttlil Koitorv. , fliny lay 1 juhjn iiALii.nvt. G1 P.AM) Ol'EXIXU ! I bee lenvo to Infoim m- od DntronBri fn toning nml hi i.iib 1c Inprucrnl. llat I have upeued aud Jiavu uow.Tuidy for lusppcuou in uio POST OFFICE IJUILD1NG Ilnntt Stroet, LIUIIGITTON. Pu. nt tho- LOW Kttr CAali a full and new assort lUPllt Lf V HATS, CAPS, &c. Sneclal attention hnvinp been clven ton wo'l selected lino of .1te.N'a OMKN'S ana C11IL DllEN'S WEAll. My Motto shall be . ' QUICK SALES & SMALL PROFITS." 1 Invito tho pnblio to call snd exiailno my ioc and piieoa beloiu purchasing elsewliere, as 1 o in oifjr special Im.uecinonts lo ea.h buvers. LKWIS WIlISs. Bpt. 2l-(m. P. ".Bonding Lchight'ip Pa THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN! Mrs. C. 33tiTschirschky, JtnipectfiiHy invites tlie ntienilon ofhcrlatlr trb'uiU ind the i-ub'lo feucial y lo liei Kew Larro auj llleaiit stock ut Notions! Fancy Goods, comnrislrc UNeiirtWEAP., TEItLfN AND OKltMANTuWN WOOL. HtlSIICHY liu. polled and liomoslio EMIUIOlDEItY, HIllllONK GLOVES, and n iuro vaiiciyof iboNeo-t Designs lu Fariov Goods. Also In connection with tho above. I keep a fuil and couipteto stoi. of (JE11MAN rnuiTa, LI.MBUnOEH and SVITZElt CHEESE, CANDIUBand CONFECTIONS, together wllh a vinetyof Goods not reneraliv knot in anv other store irt town 11 voiiiionot sen what you want, auk fr it nnd I will net it. A ahuieof puoho pntronnao la solicited, and peifect sniislai tlum Kuaiauteed iu puce aid quality or good,. NcarlyOpnostto Durlins's Drus Store, Rank Street," Lchighton,, Pa November 33. "WHAT HANDSOME GQODS! ANI WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is the UAlvt rsal Verdict of all whd Eitamlno the New, Fnsli prln stock of Clollis, Cassimercs, Yestiiiss & Snitiugs, For MEN'S, 110 YIS nnd YOUTH'S WEAH, lust receive I nt the MEUCHAN'r TAILOK lNO.t,'roE.F - AlV -I- nfpET ERfS'J Agent, 4 POST OFFIUE JHJtlLDINCJ, , the WpnlStr ''ofniiig Ildi Ilduse IN EEIIIOIITON. ' 1.1 ( V Every t)eraftliirtill nillttml complete with the Latest Notoltlcs. " Perfect Fits and Lowest Prices'' tlie motto aua2.tr II. II. PETEItLl, Agt ERRORS OP YOUTH. A OENrLEM A YVh'iftiiffered f r vears f rem eivous DElilLlTv ,rftrlMATi UK JitlCAV, and ail IIih ti.'cu ut ) ouihiuf ludlacretioii. will SfM uiakiiig IU- aliupto remeuy by wlileh be was curd Ijuttfrnia-talsbhurin urullt byttlm ail- perft'i?..'indi:'cT"UU,0tvT JUUNU. Dollar,. iiOedarBt. N. Y. I M 1 1) 13 ihf luaiuie IJflM. send! ' riiir mvHi)rl'iiie T roof and Jir peaiesl agem's uddaeca. .hold Y1!'', or tout lu.an (Vj)iv dm It. J. KamlalL M. U . KuJilunrh f, .,1.1 1' rtlV ooiu.ta iug. ...f. ' AUav VC . .. HI rO OfMIMwli TP JOIIK, itlsrhar KM r .1 srs.'f nioim or i. ii. in nl I IL.UU al, d.si aisofth It I i 1" ' M qui. ki aid occf. r, a ej br simi and aui a u " in '111, r Or 11 i I luSC.OQ U U S: ll.J.UU..,jl 'O. , AimH.t.' Y, Live and-Let Liye." i Wo wiU r'iy thc Postnsc AND BEND 10U The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLL Alt! Or Six Months For ,5.0 cents ! ii id i tr I t i i ' . .wiiicn is Less than 2 cents ,pcr Week FOB A LARUE 32 .COLUMN PAPER!!! .: r. 1 ADDRESS. - I l, Carbon Advocate, liClliglltOll, I'll. snow mis to your neighbor New Jewelry Store IN 1.EIIIO11T0N, Under Eirst National Bank, BANK STREET, LEItlbllTON, Qrcat Bargains In Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. ritEscnvE youk sight, by using H. GINNEL'S SUPEKIOIt Spectacles and Eye-Glasses ! & PAKTIUUI.au ATTENTION PAID TO IlEPAirtlNO. -S WATCHES UI.EANED FOU M CTS. All work Kiinrnntecil, and no Second Charge. Trices to Suit tho Times. April 19-m3 E. II. HOHI M. 11 EILItl.VX & CO., BANK STREET, Lehighton, Pa MILLERS and Dealers tn Mmii'cfe "Feed. All Kind" of G ItAIN BOUOHTand SOLD at HEOULAlt MARKET HATES. Wo would, also, lespectiully Inform onrclti tens that wnaro now fully preuured to bUP l'LYtucmwitli ISest of Coal From any Mine deslied at VERY LOWEST I'itlCKS. M. IIEILMAN & CO. E. F. LUCKENBACII, Two Doors Below the "Broadway Uouso MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns ol Plain and Fancy Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST OA8H rl.ICES. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors in the United States, Canada nnd Euroiie, at reduced mtcs. With our principal office located tn Washington, directly opposite tho United States Patent Office, we nro able to attend to all patent business with greater promptness nnd des- fiateli and at less cost tlum other latent at orncys who are at a distance from Wash ington, and who have, therefore, to employ " associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations and furnish opinions as to patentablity, free, of charge, nnd all who arc interested in new inventions and patents are invitoil In send for n oonv nf nnr ''Otiida for ! warning Patents, wuicn is eeutlrec to any i adare,and contains complete instructions how to obtatll Kitcnta and other valuable Lmatter. We reA to thpG.rn.an-Amerip.., National HaiiK,aaliinglon, D.C.; tuolloyal Hwlish. Norwet-ian nnd Danish LcL'ations. I Washintoui Iron. Jos. Casey, lato Chief I justice U.S, court oi Claims; tu mo finaais betiopp' rinnl.yeverofferei ror thoae tslline.aM trial wbho it exnenae. The 1" lltll IU W 1'U MIMUIIi liUUIIU. W.D ..mi--,. for v .uia.ir what von can Uoal tumU'lna nn. No loom toexolsiu here. YOu e ai d'- vole alt our t moor only vourspar toth IiU"1uim sod ma' e rreal lv lor Jei vnoiir thai sou wora Women ma. e a. niucb a iu( u. Bend for iieci il pr vato trnna iu ' iarl . i .!. wmen we mall frwv. S.W'ultH Ue Don't o 'inula u of naid linca wnlle vou l,.r. . AiMi... II IT T.i ITP i. to, Portland, Maine, .one, it" 1 1.00 .DUATIJ or NATHAN IIAL.11, An American Spy in the Jlcrotvtion. llv Miss K. V. McClkax. 'Twas nn cvo of holy beauty, and ns slowly sank to rest, 1 lie sun, beneath the crimson clouds that decked thc glowing west" A captive gated with sadness, from his dreary prison room, On tho landscape eoftiy hiding In the twilight dewy gloom. Yet saw he not tlio hills tlintroso,ln Sprlnit's bright orb arrayed, Nor the brook In light and shadow, that went flashing through the glade; For his mourntut thoughts aro roaming to n dear homo far nway, And tho anguish that would darken It when dnwucd another day. Welt knew ho at this quiet hour, around tho pleasant hearth, The loved ones all were gathered In their cheerful evening mirth ; And yet, with tones of sorrow trembled oft tho voices clear, Whllo the pensive smile was blended with the silent falling tear. Their puro deep love was mingled wllh a noble lofty pride i They thought him with his country's ranks, amid the true ami tried. Alas I within a hostile camp his guard In sulting Iocs Tho "Ilcbcl Spy" behold his last of earthly evenings closo. Oh, who may tell the agony of that long weary nlnhtl Till dawned upon his slceple.'s eyes the peace ful morning light I And must then end his glorious hopes, his boyhood's dream of lame, Tosuircr In his manhood's morna lelon'sdcnth or shame? The sun arose In lovlincss; a clear unclouded sky Arched o'er tlio band that gatber'd round to see the doomed ono die : Yet proud his words, as firm he stood beneath the ratal tree, 'I only mourn, my country, I can dlo but once fur thee." When even's shadow stole again within that silent vale, It fell upon the lonely grave where slept tho martyr IIai.k. Bat when tho blast was walling In the mid ntight's solemn gloom, A white-haired Biro was weeping on that cold unhonortd tomb. Ho rests forgotten ! O'er his grave the Sum mer winds have sighed, And many times liavo flowers bloom'd and faded since he died, Now a nation proud has risen, when then but a scanty band Was struggling 'gainst a tyrant for their fair and cherished lind. Oblivion's shadow coldly falls nnd shroudshls fate In gloom : Hut even thoso he would have wrong'd wept over Andre's tomb. Over history's pa are Is twined for one a wreath of deathless fame ; The other few for whom he died have ever heard his naino. TOGETHER AT LAST. Miss Carney walked up tho long green Inno on her way home from a tea party, Sho wore n brown silk dress and a brown bonnet, nnd carried a largo brown parasol in her hand Tlie biowns were of different shades, and ran softly into euch other, likotholintsupoii a dove, All tlie lines of her firaro wcro smooth and rounded. Sho was a very pretty old lady indeed ,ai)d must have been n very pretty girl, though she was a spinster, and peoplo who believed that all unmarried women were left upon the boughs of single, blessedness becausothey tempted nobody tn pluck them, must have owned that it could not be so in her case. Down tlio lane, coming towards her,walk cd a gentleman. He was tall nnd broad, his hair was gray, and his hat was gray : nnd his summer suit was grayj his beard was gray also, He, oddly enough, was soltly shaded off like another eort of dove. The green trees were all about them both, tho green grass beneatli their feet. Tho roses nodded over tho fence. If theso had been two young people in stead of two old people, ono might havo fancied it a lover's rendezvous, but they wero old. Of course there could be no romance about them. In thc mlddlo of tho lane, shaded by great chestnut trees, stood an old house. Honoysuckles draped tho porch. There was an old-fashionr d sweep to the well. It was altogether a thing of the Jiast no modern cottage of architectural mysteries. It was so old-fashioned that it must have been tho same when those two old people were young. Yes, when their parents were born, doubtless it stood, by no means a now house, just ns it stood now. The pretty old lady in brown reached tho gate of this house first. She lifted the latch and stood looking down tho road, thinking that it must be that the handsome old gentleman in gray had lost his way, and would inquire it of her, for tho loue was no thoroughfare because rt a fence, and a gate, and u sign with All persons are forbid to trespass upon these grouuds" nailed upon it. Tho old lady's father had put up the sign the day after the peddler had stolen all his pears. 'o neighbors minded it, but strangers dU. So tho old lady waited courteously to tell the stranger that he might taketheshurtcut through tho orchard if he chose. "lie walks like somebody I know. AVho can it be?" she asked herself. Then she suddenly blushed, and looked prettier than ever. Yes, certainly it could not bo because no one had desired to pluck her that sho remained a faded rose upon the branch -Miss Carney, not Mrs. anybody. On came tho old gentleman til Ids gray cout, and as he looked at the little old lady he dotted his gray hat. , " Madam," he said, "this is where Mr. Edward Carney used to live, I know. Does he live hero now 1" But the old lady looked at him with a sudden start. " OUI" she cried j and added, "Nojhe does not," "He is " began the old gentleman. "It Is his tombstone that you con see un der the great willow in the highest art of .. i,nP1,v...r,i ti. ..i twdntlnvllimiKrli the churehjard, itio saiu, pointing mrougu the trees, "Ha was cia-htv when he d.ed." ' "Time flies fast, " said the eld gentleman. " Fearfully fast," t ghed the oil lady, a Year if 'Paid In Advauce. If ndt'paid in advance, $1.25. She was not looking at him nuw, but at tlio flowers iu the borders nt her feet,. "Mr, Carney was a widower when I knew him, and had but oho child n daughter," said the did echtlctnaii 111 gray. " Sho is living, Is she hot?; " Yes," said tho old la'dy. "But she cannot bo Miss Carney still," said (lie old gciitlemani " But she is," Knid the old lady,and looked hilii In thc face figatn. ' Their eyes met. Iters were brmvn and his were gray. " People alter out of knowledge in forty years," suid she; "and hqw on earth I enmc lo know you l don't know, for you look likn your own grandfather, Mnik Turner." " Ask the old gcntlclnan lo walk in then, Miss Carney," s.ild tie ; " for ho ought to be mote wpary tian ho used to grow on the sime road a lifetime ago, coming from Iho mill, you remember, Prisoy, every Sunday evening." ' Did you ?" said she, pretending lo for get. "Oh, yes I ofcomso I'll nsk you to walk In, Mr. Turner." She turned. He followed her. They sat down in tho parlor one on either side of tlio polished table. Over It, between the windows, hung tho loMiln-glnss with Its narrow gilt frame. Tlio book-case filled the lecess. On the mantelpiece were some shell flow ers under glas There was Iho stiff soft with tlie black cushion like n slico ofu tinted column; there were the six chairs to match, and the claw fooled sideboard. There had been no children to break or scratch things. All was tlio same ns when ho left it last, nnd saw Miss Carney statidingin Ihenilddle of the floor with her long block hair in curls about her shoulders, nnd a bluo ribbon around her taper girl's wniet. Now ho louked at her, nnd she was really old nnd stout, but somehow she seemed to be nobody else but Triscy Carney, Sho saw him looking from tho furniture to her face, and interpreted his thought, "Yes," she said, almost angrily, " Is it not strango? There are tho bits of wood and glass and china, just ns they used to be, Tlicro are tho oak trees, only finer and greener. The very grass nnd flowers might bo tho same; and here am I, old, faded, and lonely, and mylhandsomobright-eycd father dead iu Ills grave, and all I ciro forgone, I wish I were gone also. I think people who have not seen cacliVither for forty years need not seek to seo each other again. I wish thoy would' not.'eomo to mo after being all tho same ns dead for forty years. It Is precisely like seeing ghosts." Sho looked as if sho wanted tn cry. "Poor old ghost," said ho, "whom no ono wants to see not even thoso who promised to remember him forever." "Forty years Is much worse than forever," said she, "nnd fifty-six Is a terribly unro mnntin ago." " Yes, it is," said he, "but it is a good age enough for ghosts. By tho way, do you like ghost stories? Let me tell you ono. "Once there was a ghost now I think of it, ho wasn't always a ghost; he was a boy once tho son of a miller down by the water side. Ho worked in tho mill, nnd was floury nnd white ns a ghost should be most of the time; but ho was happy and gay, nnd many things happened ns ho like. Ono of them was when a certain rich farmer in tho nelgiiborhood came to thc mill. The grain his servants brought iu tho great wagons, but he, the farmer, used to drive to the mill with his little daughter, In Iho gig, besido him. Sho was n pretty child, with long curls, and her eyes wcro big and brown, "Sho mode a pretty picture In her white dresses and bright ribbons, and sho came1 when she was soyoungthat sho used to hold her hands out to this boy nnd cry, "Como here, 'iltls boy. Show me where tho Tour sills from." "For that was what she liked to see the best, the flour sifting through the fine mus. lin. Every week sho used to come until the miller sent his boy nway to school. When ho camo home again she was a girl of six teen, prettier than ever, and she remembered asking nim to let her see tho flour sift, and sho talked to him while her father was at tending to his business; and the days when sho did not come the boy cared nothing for, and tlie days that brought her were marked and picked out as blessed days. "After a while he got over the shyness that kept him from going to see her, and went, and she was not displeased. She was the mistress of the house, for her mother died young. She used to make tea for him on Sunday afternoon; and after tea her father would put his hankerchief over his head nnd fall Into a nop. Then they used to whisper together. Long after the poor boy came to bo a ghost he used to remember those evenings, when he was a bright-check ed young fellow, tho son of a rieli millcrnd had the hope of marrying her he loved before his eyes. "Ho thought the girl loved, him as well ns he loved her, and he had no fears nf the future, no thought that trouble could come to him in any way, until misfortune over took his father. The good old man failed. The mill wis sold. There was nothing but anxiety at home. At last the worst came his father died soon after his jrnother. He was very sad; he was poor also; hut ho had hope, for he was beloved by the one he loved. " One day he went to her for comfort. Ho remembered tho day ever after. The low- built, old-fashioned house, the great oaks, tho flower garden,the girl In her white dress and blue ribbons who came to greet him. He was full of lire still, but that nlght,when he turned away from the house, he was n ghost the miserable ghost ol his old self, for he no longer had nny fullh Iu love. j " Standing beforo him, palo and Mil, and with tears In her eyes, it Istruohehwl heard tier who had made the world bright for him say, "It is my father's will that we should part, I ennnot disobey my only parent." " Then iho had told him that she Joyed ; him as well ai ever; but ha did not believe her. lie thought Jill poverty had turned her heart from him, that she had never felt tenderly toward! him, and he left her in ger, believing nil that had been mid and written about the faIluKI ofwumeii, Yes, he was turned intua ghost." "He might have known she was as un happy as he was," I Mas ( arnev, '"l" ' behind brr uatufi.eu 'net; "but what i . . , , , .. ,,, ,.-, , E"'u1v'1"1 urr uuier inreaieus w fa rue v, from can a curse h-r.au'JAo'je vcadlhehas' Only The Carbon Advocate And Independent family Newspaper Published every ATl'KDAY, In Lohlghtnrt, Curlmu fo.,Pn., by HAithv v. nioituciiurn. Orrif B-fj A eaWA Y. a abort distance nbov tlie LeiiigU Valley R. IU Depot. Terms: $1,00 per Aimtim In Advance. nvenr crscniiTioK hrrtAiK AfetD rincr Job !Priaxting AT VEBV LOW PKIGF.B. nothing could mnlie her marry nny ono' eUo nothing. Tiiot she could do at least." " Bui the poor ghost did hot know that." said tho old man. " It wandered ewuy broken'hearlcd. H found Ha way to the se.i first, ahd then Into the battle. Fur years it was a wretched ghost, greatly to be pitied, and only wishing to die; but at last it grevr content though never happy, and worked in agreatcity at a trade it had, until it had tnade n fortune. "All the same, it was a miserable old bachelor ghost, and never found a nutivmil used to say often nnd nllen, over and over again, to itself, that women were all false, nnd that the women lie loved had been utterly false to him. He supposed her mar ried to some one else, and all this time ho grew blder nnd older, and longyears lay be tween hiln nnd the happy time when hu was a boy." " Long, long years," sighed Miss Carrtcy. "Long, long years." "But ono d'iy," proceeded tho old gentle man, "ono day there camo to him out uf Iho past an old familiar face, and amidst tlio wh'rl of the great city this ghost talked to It of the green, lanes and rippling streams nf thc spot where he was born, and asked of tho house under the oaks, and the girl wlio dwelt there oncc-tlio girl who hod been, ns lie thought, false to him. And this old friend told him something that made him feel sud denly that he might ccmc to life again. " Sho never married," she said It was a woman. "She lives iu Iheold house now. Other men loved her, but she never loved nny other man but you, Wo all know that," "And then the ghost said to litmaelC ' Foity years of life lost," nnd went down tn the green country place to haunthis old love, nnd hear her say she was sorry tu seo lilm." " Oil, dear I oh, dear 1" sighed the little old lady in blown. " How could sho help it If All her beauty gone, all her youth ; what could sho feel but sorry, and just n ghost herself." She rose and turned nway, II" rnsonud followed her, putting his arm about her waist, " rrisoy," ho said, " you nro the only woman I over loved. Is not Hint something for a man to say when it is truoasgosiol?" " Yes,"said she,"und I almost believe ynn, for for t novcr eared for any ouo ehe, either." "Then why not do our best to ha happy now, Prisoy? why not marry each other, and bo living again, not two pmr old ghosts ?" "Well, becauo folks would call us two old fools," said sho. " Well, let them," said he. " Very well," said she, "I don't rare." Then the old gentleman in gray kissed the old lady in brown, unit said, "What dny shall we set, my dear ?" What her answer was may bo gueswd when the village bells, one mouth later, rang the wedding peal of the old loyeu. A IVlcu Scream. Gaily the maiden, In colors bright, Walks with her lover In the twilight, Cha'terlng so merrily O'er bill and dale, Till they encounter "Ico cream for sale" Then the young man wishes thut i Socrates had never dlsooveied lee cream, or that ho had bor rowed a quirter before he kit home. Upon the greensward, with my most adored I sat, and we whispered our love, While the gay little blids related our words In the great drooping willow above. A modest surprise beamed out of her eyes, As I pressod her dear form to my breas' When dropp'd from a willow a big caterpillar, Down her neck 1 Just Imagine tho rest I THUS AN1 THAT. A smart uptown boy lately informed his grandfather that he didn't like to hear him joke. "Its bad.in-nge," ho explained. Man's a gudgeon; woman's the line; her smiles, the float; her kiss, the bate; love is tho hook; marriage is tho frying-pan, ml tho honeymoon is the fire ovor which tho gudgeon is cooked. "Stick lo it I" as the wax shouted when tho shoemaker sat down um it. And he did so, and so did they both of them. An exchange asks if hanging prevents murder. It certainly does. Whoever heard of a man killing anybody after he wus hanged? Wo are requested by the publishers of Mr. Benson's "Fifteen Years in Hell" to "read and' give' thc book' a good notice." Not this weather, if tie court knows itself and it thinks it does. A Memphis woman who wished to vote was escorted to the polls by three colonels, and now all the strong-minded women de mand the same thing. But the' trouble is, the country doesn't sport' thVee colofteis to every woman, except In the region of .Mem phis. -Kr. "This is to be my debut,'' said the new ly appointed French headsnlaii, addressing a condemned mau,'Dreparlug for the block. "Yes," groaned tho culprit, "and Its mine, too." Ono dav last week a Schuylkill county man made a bet that he could cat thirty eggs in thirty minutes, 'lie lost.' The first egg slew him. It was no youu, giddy, inex perienced egg. It was a vcnerublo old sage, and itdid it with iUjittle hateji't. A western lady who has lately passed a few weeks in Paris now V pes lis of her kitch en girl as the "fllle da cuisine." Her son wjll insist on referring to the worthy domes tic as our "pof wrestler," much to Ills moth er's horror; but he hasn't had the benefit, of a fortnight in "I'areo." A' lady with more iniSney than learn ing called at a Jewelry tynlp myiitly aid asked see their sulltajro, diamond rings. A tray of single-slope rjugs wa shown to her.. She looked them over carefully, nnd at last selected one. 'That is a very pretty stone,') she said, "und If you will assure mo that It is a solitaire I will takn it." If vou were Ui accuse A'lalina da an-liFIuktw tu MVf,wetfi)ip j .wJVwucoit v n would not abash tier iu tllo-l al alio wouid retort that one had a jierfeoi1 right to ml mire the niinerpifcea of Nature. Tlie day afb-r the nnouiioyiffent of her engagement to Fred Dory, su old frieud idTerod lus c u- gralulations, "Not 1110," sh said, and she twitched her uww uaugutily- "congratulate F.jJ"