Advertising Rates. Wo desir It to lio distinctly understood hat no advertisements will bo Inserted In lie columns of ThkCarbok Advocate tha may bo received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by mo cAsn. Tho following are our osly terms I OXK SQUAW! (10 lines), One year, each Insertion 10 cts. Bix months, cadi Insertion I cts. Thrco months, each insertion ... - Less tlian three months, nrai insertion i . nnxh aiihscnucnt Insertion 25 cts. Local notice 1U cents per line. II.. V. MOIITHIMER, Tubllslier. CARDS, n.n tlinfi nrnkcri. Mntonltretney.to Levant building. Hunk -treflt. Attorneys. QAM. It. UILIIAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE : -nd Story. 1st door above "Carbon House," DANK Street, LKHIQHTON, I'ENN'A. Collections and all other Legal business en- trustoil to me win r."i August 18 1879-yt JOHN KLINE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OBcot Corner fiusg.'iehanna and Race streets JOHN I). UUUrOLHTTE, .AmnniHT ism f!ntiNf,ELLOIl AT LAW, loth Office t lloom 2. around 1'loor Mnnslou HoufO. JtAUi'H CHUNK, TA. Mav no conml o.l m Oorni in. iw55l p i."losstiiekt, ATTORNEY AT LAW Levan's Uulullns, ASK 8T11EET. LiilllUIITOS-. PA. Decemiicr 10-6m w. 31. KAI'SIIKK. VXrOUNKY AND COUNSELLOR IT LAW . BAaKStBHT.LtlllOlltON.PA. ...t i.,.,A.n ....tlllnn Airnncv Will Duvnnd H l K'laie !oiivejaiicliiK .lently done Col- Th8 wcll-lscit. anil excvllintly fl''ed up Sa tl n. uriiinnllv mads. ettllnir Kslt J'" i,m s lociit.-'l tlirco doors above Llauss li.its . .puruiiy. l-i irnl!in. Mav bacoiisultd in Knlldi J AS. II. STIIUTIIBIIS, ATTORN Y AT LAW, jCS- OOVe 2i floor i.f Hhojid's Hall, Mnunh CliunU. Pa. All l.ui.nentruted to blin will l prnipllj atttfiided to. Mv27, ly. p 1. MHISII.VX. ATTOItNEY AT LAW, OFF1DE, No. 3, Second Floor, OAK II ALL, HAUOiI CHUNK, PtNNA. ff-Clan l ennsillted In Oerm.n. 'a" Justices and Insurance. ri-iird.ll IS KlMir.ll r.u. I CON VEYANURU. AND QKNERAL INSURANCE AGENT TH r.llonlDH Cmnpanlea are Reptesentsd: LEllAN )N .MUl UALl'inE, llEA'.tlNO MUl'UAL F11IE, WOMINO F1HIS, ,w r-i,..V. .T.r.1,1 l.'llll. I. till I (1 1 1 l'l HE- nd tho TR A V nr.Ells ACCIDENT INBUHAKUJS. Also ri-lilnvlvmiH mid Mutant lloeso Thlel Deleo'lvoann lll-cramuj . :"';"..,.,,,,, u.n.,l). 1S71 IllOS. 1CI..5ILRI.H. -gr.ns mid rniLLirs, CnUKTV Builvino, MAUUII CHUNK, Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. ffS- VOLl'JIES In SAFE Companies only. at IloASonablo nates A1 1.UIN ST0LI.K, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance HAUOII CHUNK, PA. 3- Ituslncss transacted In Enullsh and airman. ub..j Physicians and Dentists. D U. W. A. COUTItlOUl, SURGEON DENTIST, Tenders his professional cervices to the peo ple of Mnurh Chunk, Lohlghton, Wcissnort PacLcrton and vicinity. OFFICE: Opposite tho Broadway House nnOADWAY, JIAUCH CHUNK, Pa. Prpel, T,niih!ii' Has nlwavs on hand. A work gunranteeil satisfactory. nug2-yl Slatington Dental Office, ESTAnLISHKnlS'O. Arlcial Teeth Made to Restore the Original Contour of Lies & Cheeks. Pcrs ms ordering n Set "f Teeth, and resi.llnu at Lolilirhton. Welssport or vleinlty, or any alnt within U miles from Slatington, will RECEIVE AN Excunsiox Ticket TO AND FROM SAID POINT FREE! Very Respectfully, Dit. L. Campbell. Filuwo Tektii a Special-TV. April 6-ly w, v. 1:1: in: it, m. l)., KAbT rENN, Carbon Countv, Pa. Residence , .fiorn 7 a. in. to 10a. m nun 11a v wn.i 17110 n 10 10 p Parryvllle ..frtin I ' a.m. to 13 noon. Mav be innsii ted 111 tlio nermau Laneosw P. O, AiMles.-'i.elittfhtim, Nov. 3). l l A. OBIlllA.HiSIl, M.I1., PHYSICIAN AND8l'IIUK0N parlsl alUntlan pull to Ctirotde Dl.ss. .lilies: outb Kl.tco.nerIrooBiiii2n.ll... Le- OUhlon.1'4. Apr!' 3,187s Qll S. T. IIOUX, M. U., OF'KlGi OVI'.R It A. l'ETElt'9 DRUG srottg DANK ST., LUHIOinON.PA. Uenetal practlcoatTouded to, and HPKCIAI ATTENTION OlVliN TO DInEASEH OF WOMEN inaril .VI ii. ui:m:it, m. i). If. S Kinii.li.llitf RilrRcou, rnAOTIOINO fllYBIUIAN and BU ItGEON. Oirici, 11411k street. ItEOEU'a Dlock, Lejnah. tou, ra. May bo coaiulf d In the German Laugnsgc. Nov J H. V. Mortiiimer, Proprietor. VOL. VII., No 44. Railroad Guide. pIULA. & UBAUiaiU llAll.ilvuu- Arrangement of Passenger Trains. JULY MTU. is:o. Trains leavo ALL BtTO W N as follows i (VIA l'liUKIOUV'.V BA1LIIOAUI. For Philadelphia, nt i:U, f.ou, li.lO. a.m., ana O Ul II. ui. rJSI)AY. for Philadelphia at 4S& a. m.,3.V ii.m. IV1A KASf I'KXXA, Ul.AtlUll.l For Reading, 6.1", 9.W ft. tn 12.10. 4.30 ard 9 05 n. m . l'6r ir.nrrl8turir.8.!0,9.05a. m 12.10,4.30 anil 9.05 ror Lancaster anil Columbia, 8 4), 9.03 a.m. anrt 4.30 1. in HTJNDAY8. l'nr Reading, 4.30 and 0 Oo v m. I'm- Hurrl.burK. '.) 05 u. in, Trulns roll AI.LE.NTOWN leave as follows! (VIA 1'KRKIOSIF.N ItAIUlOAll.l Leavo Philadclpbla, 7.44 ii.iu., 1.IW, "1.30 -uo d.m 1i. lu. SUNDAYS, Leavo Phllnlelphtn. s.'i-ii.m. ami 3 15 p. m. (VIA KAST PENNA wiaxch I Leavo rtcolng 7 v 10.3.1 a ni.,4.0i.rnil0.1? p.m. Leave Hnrtlsburc, s.is, 8.10 a. in., anil 'iO0. ami Leave Lnlicastcr.s.10 a.m.. H.M anrt 3.43p.m. Leave Columbia 8."n. in 1.10 ami 3 3a p. in. .eavo Rcnrtliitf. 7.20 mid 9.05 a. m. f.eavn llarrl-imii!, 5.15a.m. ..,., TraliivmniKc. tuns -i to, "' . " awl' Ureou street', l-Iillortolilili ireeii, llrond I'treet ilepnt. trains Inn d Irom iviiiii.Uh.iii n'lrt UIP. 11. ttaliwlroni illn- tnn,niid tho 7.45 n.m anil i.3; p. ni. train from I'liilarteipiim, lime through cars to anil lioiu Pallodolptita. ,,.,,, . J . M. ww C G. HANCOCK, G")i'l Pass. & Ticket Agent. Hotejs and Saloons. Eating and Drinking SALOON, Lewis J. Ciikist.uan, Prop'r. I nllorlni; Store, on HANK STREET, LEHIdHTON, Pa. H-ntncr f: Enirlcr's Philadelphia 1 cor al. ways mi rap. unoico 'igurr, v. lteircsuuieiiia in ouueww. Frio Lunch otcry Satiinlm Nislit. Patronaco solicited. May 17 lSiO ly Astor Place Hotel. KUIiOI'EAN PLAN. Astor Place, M ah. m (i oui .-iiict;i, (OrrosiTE Coorim Imstitote.) NEW YOUIC, Hcst Location In tho City. Elevated Rail road and llvo other lines pass tho door. Rooms 60 cts. to 2 per Hay. Hy tno w ecu A'i n nd miuards. AnrlllO-uia UI'M ALU nuiiii. NATIONAL HOTEL CCHtTI.ANirr St., ni'Jir MroailM'ii)-, NEW yOKK, I10T( UKISS & PONI). rioprtetori. Mil tlio l!iiroifnu lMnit. iiii iiK.niiirniit Cal and Lunch lloom at- lucheilaro imsjiiijwed for chpainesa anil vx .ii,. io nir niu-ic. Convenient tn all Frrriis un,.nnnl kfi vi,..i HI.I1I11S 5 1 CIS 10 c-Pr UHV. mill i:nv ll iirjjuH. hk... NEW SIASAUU1UI..1 i. J "V JOHN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Jilusic, (Piano, Organ, Voico and Theory.) LE1IIG1IT0N,.PA. OPINIONS OK THE TRESS. in. t.iiiiiia aiieak hlnhlv of his ability as a teacher.- ,V ... , JIO 13 WCII (lU.U.UUU U1 "o i"""0 v.- .U.1".a "!."'"',':..,..,,., f ..,ln. M.nrl. lie la a 111,1111 ,,,viii . i,, .... vn itni',, hml tlm ii easurunfl St. enlnir to his rendition ol thn Uhi Masters und wero charmc.l with his touch and eiccution. Slatlmjton Aeici. Sole agent Tor tlio J. & C. Fischer Piano ; nml. also, MASON & HAMLIN and NEW .. . . . ruirllx For particula'rs.r Address. Aug. 5, 15"9.-ly. Lulilb'hton. Pn. THE TOLEDO BLADE. NASBY'S PAPER. DcrUn U YUU vr amT wml lor a iiiiBorinQinrnnr oin. .1 .. Ainn..ntt i.irrt.t 1-i.Qti Wreklv 1'ft.ier ol uWiK.imir CnlnmiH mini with cirefuliv tirc t iIO'l ItUlI im iiiaiirr oi into o;v u no piolnnl naituot tno uimtiuu- SriJOLVL FEATU11ES. All tho Dcpirtnicn whio'i have made lllii IlLAUF. a i noon ur nil on'i mo uhihupi-h... ..i n nirni irlv niiiitiiuod. nanieiv t In.-Pop- ilnrL Kera ot t,int ciailni'iilaiKil Di'inocnit'o IllllltlCl 11. . KV PlT.lOLKUSI V NASI1V, WllK'll ui,. .vrlitrn txirvM, r.it Tub linuit- our ioUiKiioLii Dir.umiKXT. aiicli ilcposlt.,rv 01 linielioil infoauiatioi. lipiui auhj ct ol inteio-t ii ery hfiueia Yousn rixirLR'n Dei-aiu- m nt i a lie Ik i u4 Deuarlmiul cmkiac ngtiio .icrkiv Minny Koi ol i,e-.mii inar.nin& po.i rvi tb" Hi u litest Wit and Humor; Tiik ,icst TouiKrt.iin niiil aiuMi'lcli'd i answhiis TO,-0lluK.l'O.UENTSnuilth Laloat Nrwafioin all vait ol thn worii. inn iiLAiiEciicutitea larRi'lv in everv NMite and Toirunr ii the Uulou anil la eveiywlicie lecitnsed a thu .arai-kt and ill! ,T NEW-. AXH FA-MILV PAI-. EU puli Islieii any win ri '1 1 v it aud 1 ou will wiln iifli' ml Without it Anoni" tho ucw leatuica foi this wluter rro a se"ie ci A ndersonville Prison Sketches, nv nun who wna 1 hero A new Sjila Bt ry was uilniuenceil Nov. llib. Auoi.icr ouo wuiLoiu. TUUMs fin '.o copy, rer y nr IJD'i flie ooplia tl.75 tatli ten or moioiopieaf i.o.iu cu nod on estie copv with ever, ilub ol ton. SKCclmeu cotile-sent tree, scud lor ono Ail. ilu.an TOLEDO 11 LADE, l ulcuo, OIUO. Fifty Thousand Books Tor Suln at ISiiir Price. prepaid. 111 ONE.IIAI.I. the reffular prlco .tl ty llioiisiindvoluioe it clioicn boi'Ss, vonipilaini: 11,-iorv U10 rauhy, Hcilon. l'oe'rv. lluuior. MMicai.ltellcini'Hini ae eutn.cWorlt4.wlilt.im ..r Kiniiri.i.. Aiitiuir4 cto.. oto. Ihetio bonk, iire.viecu'd bvour .Mr. Locke (Nasbvliioiu the .hoirA. nt inn Irfidini lillli.l.heri of the cnu try, e all NEW and rilE.sH nud ato the , firn Tf.4 .. KI1ITI.1N.S h.ml'ed liv t.ioio. tall bookselU'ri. Wo h ive m nled thousand, of tarnie books to all oalt ol the country, and nviry lu.K sent out Is M AitltAN t'ED to oe KXAOILY . llL.l'llKSr.nitil' win 10 Kim UN 1 1 it e a ATia PAori on. CATALOGUES FREE. We litivo DrinieJ a Iuica and com mute cata loirueof our iioukn. rni-iiLAfl hr Hiiblectfl una on aifpncjtlou will tuatl cimcn frvet't aurad orrsn. m e nu ui-mi i e irssii in n . rreti ourvi men ctv lesotile Uladb wnencver mfcel todo vo. iierHous i euulnff tills aavr-rtitnient nre conltallv mvltt'il 10 muio us liv iot-tti mnlor (Hiicrwise wit names ni int'iimcuet ana inemu Auures iuijU.L'U iiuaiji-;, Toledo, onio. THE WEEKLY CAPITAL Is a Ant-class Newipapcr, lvlng tales' and most reliable State news. Suit iianyaddress.pottaKo lx months for 60 cents lino year for i'.oo. Sample coj.y free. HUDSON it EWINO, lOl'KKA, ftABA8. Risley's Witch Hazle. Cures Headache, Burns, Sprains, Wounds, Outs, Rheumatism, Toiithache, K, ruche, etc., cte. Warrantedetiual luquallty toauymade, ut nan inu price. 0 01 Uollle. 8So. IMiu Uotllea SOc Havoyour druggist order, If be has not tn stoei., oi C1IAULES P. ItlSbEY, AVhMcialo llruglit, 61 Oortlandt, St., New pv A, J$c M0SSeF? Manufacturer of rind Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware ani General Honse Furnishing Goods. HOOFIN; nml SI'OKTINCS ilono nt short notice and nt Lowest Cash Prices. Tnmthn niitlinmed ncent for thn Fale of tho followlnir FIIMT'CLAtM, tU'OVES Till! BILVEIt & GOLD KKDAL COOK, THE LlrtlITIIOU8E COOK. T1IEMAYFLOWKII HAXOE, THE 8UNSU1NE RANGE and UieNEW ANCllOU HEATER. and am Selling them VEUY I'HKA P lor Cash. rverrklnilof STOVE G RATES and FIRE URH.IC8 kiTtcouftnutlyon hand. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors above Dank St., LEIIIOHTON. Fationnre solicited Sttsrao'irn frnarnnterd. Oit.6-.vi A, 1). .ML JOSSER. Central Carriage Works, 55 Banlc St., Loliigliton, Ya., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most pubslantlal manner, imu at. ioneai uubii i rices. Itcpairin Tromptly Attcudctl to. TUEXLEK & KRKIDLKR, April 23, 18H yl Proprietors. QAttBOS ADVOCATE JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LL1TIOHTON. PA. Kvery description of Printing, Xrom a Visiting Card to a Poster. CARDS, HILL HEADS, LETTER HKADS, NOTE HEADS. STATEMENTS, l-nOUItAMMES, POSTERS, HAND DILLS, DODGERS, CIRCULARS, SHIPPING TAOS, UNVELOPES, PA.Ml'HIXTS, JiY.LAWS, iSC, JtC, Douo In tho best manner, at very Lowest Prices. Wo are nreparcd to do work at as cheap rates aaauv onire m I ho htalo tnai ccais noutniy with I ia lUotomcrs. OUR MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable rSOrdcrs by email rcclvo prompt attention, P lino Homo JI.iilo Hrcntl! WHY GO HUNGRY! When you can Duy 6H IMIIIIld, Ot J. Hat CUBS iilCllU FIVE LOAVES FOll 25 CEST8 I J. w. O'NEAL, the nonnlar llread and Cake- linker, of Leliiehtou lu or. ertoniect .he anl8 Ol tlio linu-8 n.la IIOII 111 I Q BUTioowuwtuio bruted Homo Made UltLAisto I'lVK Loavt'a rnrTwvnty.flvpCts. Cnsli Suirar. Iiulaln Coco mut bcotch. Dion. Cream and oiner uaui, ouiv Ti'ii CVnti per Dozen, Look Out lor I lie WiignnS At MAUCH CHUNK, on Tucfday, Thursday ami rsiiiuni iy Aiomini:. LEHIGH ro.N and V. LISal'ORT.ovcry After uoou cxi'ept i riii.13 . TERMS STUICTLV CASH I Patronaco -nllcitod J. W. O'NEAL. Ml Ullt.i upimsiin J;ist Ptauonai U.111K. aprllAVl linn tn-et. Leiilghlon Ta. IIUSIIANU'S Calcined Mnjjjne.sia, Focn First Pbemicm Medals Awarded, vloro agreeable to tho Tasie. and Smaller Doao luai, uiurr uukuciiik. For snlft In Government tsUimpM Bottles, DruFisuu and uooiurv mioios. 111111 uv T. J. HUSBAND, Jr. ao.VJlO VHILAIIEI.I'HIA PIMPLES. I will mail (Fred theiecine for a simple Vkgktaulb IUlm that will romovti TAN. i- UErKLKa, riMi-u n ana hujiuiu;?, 'ravluir thonklD wft. c.ear and beau ft ul i ulo In tru tloiRtor pioduemi; h lumrlaiit crowtli of lidir on u bnul ti a 1 oramootn f ce Amirciw. 1iicIoiii(r3i atatup, Bbu. VamMi &, Co ,21 Ann Btieet.N V MEAT MARKET ! II ilk Street, Lelilglilon, CHARLES KIPP, PnorntETon. Charles Kipp desires to call attention of his friends und customers to the fact that ho h.is oi-ened A MEAT MARKET oppoilto the I'uldlo Square. Hank street, I-cIiIljIiIou, l'a., where uiuy bo found at all times T1e cst Fresh bleats In season, lierf. Lamb, Veal, Sausage. Bo loirna. &e. Terms AS OIIEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, Patronage sollelte I Auir. au-iy. u)iA5. kirr. jni:E Illy stndlngSSccnts.wllh age bight, ro& Icoloroteves and hair, vou will re- TOUlSIIT leelva by return mall a correct pic tured your future husband orwlle, with namo and daw of marrlatce. Address w. t ui, uox it ruiionviuc. n. 1 . Aug, Sl-lni. INDEPENDENT" LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, MIL SLAllNUXOiN WANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINGTOX. OHN BALLIET, Propr., tin in in iiii Kiinn uiiii Biua k a j ii in iiiiun Oak Hiitl JlnrJ Wooo Lumber, niiil isuuwpio pared to execute nuy uweunt of urdeis lur BrcsseD Lumbell OF ALL, KINDS. Doors, Snslics, lllimls, Slttitlciv, Mouldings, Cabinet Ware, &c, With Promptness. Brackets Made to Order. Ttin "Mnchlnprr 1 nil new nml of tlio liost nml must Impiovcil kind. I cniDloy noito but ttio beat woiKmrn, io wolt sraaoneit nml kooJ tua torlii(nml am Uioieforoiibl tufruatnutrn entire iiiactii)ii to nil uo nmviiivor iiiuwuu n run. Orilpra bv mnil mmnmly nttciuicil to. Mv cJimpes are iiioiUrut'1, terms cuali or lhteiett tliuigcd niter thirty ftuys. Ol VK MI3 A CALL. r7Tliosp rnncPd In UmliVnc will flnrt It t lieir attvnntnco to htvc Millnc, Floor JJnnnts Doori), aslies. .uticis, Ac. iVc, tnrtlo nt tbl oriorv. MuylOyl JOHN 11 A LIjltiT. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN! Mrs. C. DcTsclrirscliky, llpppctliiliy mvttcB tlio nttpnilon of hcrlAilv friend ind tho pub'lc gout-nil y to bei New' Lnrpo and Uleiuit stock ot Notions! Fancy Goods, cpmprlslrf UfJrHRWKAR, fEllMM AND ui'.iuii a.n i iiw wiiui.. jitiMii;ny Jin. porleil anil iiiiiiiphIio EMIIItOlUKltY, ItUinost-, OI.OVB.s. and n inro arletyoi tho Nenct Designs In Fancy Goods. Also. In connection with the nhnvo. T Itrpn n fu.l and compteto stoc ot GERMAN FRUITS. LI MltURGER and SWITZER CHEESE, CANDIKS and CONFECTIONS, toRetber with a variety of aoodannt Bncrallv keot in onv other store in toll It vou On not tco what von want, afk fur it. ami I will net it. Athnioor puolio patlnunccls foliated, and ppifict aallslai tfon Kiiaiauteed lu puco aid qutilltv or goods. Nearly Oppottte Dnrlinc's Di-uk Store. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa November 30. "WHAT HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is the I'Alvcrsal Verdict of all who Examine the Iow, Fresh bprlng Stock of Dlotlis, Cassimeres, Vestiiigs & SnitiugSj For MEN'S, ROY'S and YOUTH'S WEAR, lust received at tho MERCHANT TAILOR. lNO STORE . F II. II. PETERS, Agent, TOST OFFIOE BUILDING, The Popular Clothiner House IN LEHIGHTON. Every Department Is full and complcto with too i.atest loveities. Perfect Fits and Lowest Prices" tho motto nua2l.tr II. H.PETERt), Agt E. F. LUCKENBAC1I, Two Doors Below tho "Broadway House MAUCH CHUNK, PA. Doalerinall Patterns of Plain and Fancy Wall IPsapeivSj Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH TRICES. No Patmt No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors iu tho Lulled States, Canada and Europe, at reduced rates. itli our principal ofllco located In Wushinzton. directly oiposito the Unitcil Slulcs Patent Ullice, we are nuio to attcnu to nil patent business witu greater nroinpiness aim ties. paten ana at less rasttnan oilier patent at. torncys who nro nt n distance from Wash. ington, and who have, therefore, tn employ " associate attorneys." We make preliminary examinations anil furnisli opinions as to patcnlablity, freo of charge, and all who are interested in new inventions and patents are invited to 6cnd for a copy of our "Guid for obtnininn Patents," which is Bent free tu any addrei, and contains complete instructions how to obtain patents and other valuable matter. Wo refer to tho Gcrman-Ainerican National Rank, Washington, D.C.; the Royal Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Lezations, at Washington; Hon. Jos. Casey, Into Chief Justice U. S. Court of Claims; to the Officials of tlio U. S. Patent Office, and to Senators An d embers orConurcss from every State. Address! LOUIS BAGGER A- CO.. Solid tors of Patents und Attorneys at Law, LeDroil uulidlng, Wasiusutun, D.u. ilcc.' PILES Of all kinds TU'JORH.itl'chsr pea of 111 OOD or iiuiciih an all diseases ol tba Itl.'CTL'M quickly and perfectly curol bv a simple aud Bootbtng REMEDY, lorintormatlon add's lih J, r Alir.lt is . u. ii Auu wl r. i . Livery & Sale Stables r. tlANIC STIllJICT.LlSIlIOirrON, P FAST THOriTNG HOUSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, Td positively LOWER PRIOBS than any other Livery In tba Cojiity. lJirgoand handsome Carrlairoa for Faneral purposes and Weodlnia. DAVI D EUBEUT Nov. s: lU Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1879. si:iri;.inir.H. The golden rod Is yellow ; Tho corn Is turning brown ; Tho trees In apple orchards With trulls aro bending down. The gentian's bluest fringes Aro curllnK In the sun ; In dusky pods tho milkweed Its hidden silk has spun. Tho sedges flaunt their harvest In every meadow nook, And asters hy tho hrooksldo Make asters In tho brook. From dewy lanes nt morning The grapes' sweet odor rlso ; At noon tho roads nil flutter With yellow butterflies. By all theso lovely tokens September clays aro here, With summer's best of weather And summer's best of cheer. THE LIGHT-KEEPER'S DAUGHM Twilight sellled darkly down oh tho rush of white-copped waters round the lighthouse base twilight over tho rocky shore twi- lit folding tlio far-away land in its gray mantel and I sitting by tho little slit of a inflow, my chin resting on my hand, looking out oyer tho darkness and desola tion of tho waving world of waters. I was lono but I minded it not a whit. I was used to that, and it was such sweet peaco and rest. Father was away for two days and two ights j but I felt myself fully competent to manage tho lights. I had ilono it often nd oltcn, find theio was a sense of human companionship in tho idea of nil tlio eye lint were turning, in tho darkness, to the red beacon-star of tho Whitledgo Light house. At sunrise I extinguished tho lights and busied myself, singing nt my work, with cleaning tho glasses, trimming tho wicks ml replenishing tho great receivers with il ; and what with ono thing and another. was pretty completely occupied until noon. Then, as I chanced to look out towards tho earcst point of land, I saw n white flag fluttering from the tall pole among tho rocks, ho signal father and I had agreed on in caso of any help needed. My heart stopticd beating and then gave great jump again. What did it mean? nvoluntnrily I caught my hat and shawl I'rom their pegs against tho door, and then laid them down again despairingly. How could I leave tlio lighthoueo all nlonc? But if my fjtlicr was ill in trouble needed mc? I knew lioiv to manage tho ittlo boat ns well as any Grnco Darling that ever figured in romanco or real life. I could easily pull to shore iu half an hour, in tho present stoto of tho tides; and lliero was no need of lights for six hours to come. Ar.d without stopping to nrguo tlio matter farth er, I rushed down stairs, loosened the boat Ironi its hooks, and was half a dozen yards away from tho rocky tower beforo any mis giving ever entered my mind. Too late to look back now. I kept my eyes fixed on tho flutter of tho whito flag nml pulled long, resoluto strokes as if I had been a man. As I drew nearer shore I could discern figures grotijied round the rocky point, and my heart sickened within mo with tho apprehension of some overshadowing cal amity. But they were only girls ns I presently perceived Adam Stoko's dauchlcrs from the old f.irni-houso under tho hill, who gathered about mc as I sprang ashore with dimpling laughter and eyes of merry mis chief. I knew wo should bring you, Lizzie," s.iiil Lllen Stokes. " I knew what tho sig nal was." 1 gazed from ono to tho other with white lips and inquiring gaze. " It means that wo wanted to seo you, Lizzio child about Kate's wedding dresses, you know and hero you are. So conio up to tho house, as fast as you ctn.' " It was wrong, Miriam," I said, gravely. I mut go hack at once.' "When you have looked nt tho dresses, Lizzie, nml not before," said sho clasping both my hands resolutely in hers. "Come ; it won't tnko you half a minute." And half vexed with myself, and wholly with them, I yielded. It was qtiito truo what she said. It would take mo but a short time logo down to tho furm-housc and look at Kate's things ; and I had a wo man's natural curiosity about such matters, It wanted a good three hours yet to dusk, I hod been prisioned more thou a week in the octagonal walls of tho lighthouse, and so I yielded. Tho girls took me back with them in triumph. I liked them well enough they wero all merry, warm-hearted girls, with no harm in them j but I had always man aged to evade their brother Laurence since that evening among tho pines when I told him I never could bo his wife. "I must get back to tho lighthouse,' said, starting up beforo I had fairly seen all the gauds and gewgaws prepared for Kate Stoko's wedding. He put on his hat, and walked with me to tho iwint of rocks. But when we got to the jagged stone over which I had cast my uooring line, only a piece of ropo remain cd. Tho boat had got looso and floated away I turned with a frightened look to Lour enco "Bring your boat round here, Laurence. For tho lovo of heaven, do. Seo those heavy clouds darkening around tho sunset; it will bo dusk beforo wo know it." "Lizzie, you know what I liavo most at heart In this world. Promise me that, and I will do even-thing for you. If not why this night's work will lose your father his place us light-keeper, "Laurence, you you would 'not bo so basel "I have told you the alternative you have only to decide' ho answered inditler ently. " Never I1 He looked ot mo for a mlntuo with in tenw malice in his eye J then turned de liberately and walked nwoy, leavlug me nloue. Alone among the ragged rocks, with the rush of tho merciless, never-woarying tide filling my ears with horrible Iteration. 1 called after him, but ho never turned his head i and then clasping my hands, I sauk down among the slouos, careless of the spray that almost sprinkled my face, and began to weep, Tno sun had long since act In a stormy iky, as if it were a tea of blood-tho dirk - $1.00 a If ness was creeping In black shadowsovcr tho fnco of tho deep and a horrlblo vision swept across my cruel mind of great ships wreck ed at seo, upon tho reefs, and the watchful eyo of tho lighthouse closed and unbeckon Ing 1 Of lost souls whoso ruin should weigh my soul lorevcrinoro ; of tbocryofdrowncd men, and the shlno of lostttcasurcs that tho sea would not give up) of peoplo watching lor tho Inward riilo of stately ships, whoso haven would never bo reached. ltwasjustnbouttho hour that I usually lighted the lamp, and now Oh I l'dreadcd to lift my eyes to tho black outline of the lighthouso tower in tho distance, but a hide ous fascination seemed to drnw them thith er. I slowly raised my head and turned it towards the octagonal windows. Great heavens! at that selfsame Instant the light streamed out, red and glorious, as tho Star in tho East must have shouo to tlio JIngi. I sprang up with a scream, mom entarily believing myself to bo the victim of nn optical delusion, but It was reality. Tho lamp in tho lighthouse was lighted j Us rib bon of flamo floated across tlio moving sur face of the deep witli reassuring shine. And as I gazed a blur came over my eyesight, a choking sensation In my throat, and I re membered nothing more until I waked with in thn familiar walls of the lighthouse, with father's kind face bending over mo and Harry Morton sprinkling my forehead with water. While, nt tho same moment, tho clock on tho mantel struck twelve. " Who," I gasped "who lighted it?" " Why, Hurry Morton, to be sure," said my father heartily, "and a good thing ho happenod to bo hcio when wo were both off guard. And that last, Lizzie, my dear, is a thing which never must occur again. It's a windy night, and there's no telling what might befall. All this chanced ten long years ago. I am a happy-young matron now, with little children's voices sounding in tho apple-orchard, whoso blooming branches brush my casements Harry Morton's wile but I have never forgotten tho horrors of that stormy twilight, when tho eye of tho light house beamed redly on my sight. Laur ence Stokes, strango tn tny, was wrecked nt sea, and Kate's lover went nwoy and never married her alter till. Dear, dear, how strangely things do hapien in this world I Harry says it's nil nonsense talking about luck but I believe it how can I help it ? ESSAY ON WOMAN. An exchange gives us the following stir- ng essay on that angelic better-half ol hu manity whoso bewitching prcsenre coupled with tho sweet intonation of whoso voice (especially on wash-day) makes the heart of man palpitate, and lures linn Into doy- re.ims which are only dimmed by shadows f broom-sticks and dippers of boiling-hot water woman : After man came woman. And she has been after him ever since, Slio is a person of frco extraction, being made of mun's rib. I don't know why Adam wanted to fool away his ribs in that way, but supposo he wasn't accountable for nil ho did. II costs moro to keep a woman than thrco dogs und a big shot-gun. But sho pays you back with interest by giying you a houseful of children to keep ou awako ull night and smear molasses candy over your coat. Besides, a wife is a very convenient niticlo to havo arouud tho huuse. Sho is handy to swear nt whenever you cut yourself with a razor and dou't feel like blaming yourself. Woman is the superior being in Massa chusctts. There aro about (10,000 moro of her sex than males in that State. This accounts for tho terrified, hunted down expression of tho single man who emigrates West from there. Woman is not created icrfcct. Sho lias her faults such ns false hair false complexion, and so on. But she is a great deal better thau her neighbor, and sho knows it. Eve was a woman. She must havo been a model wife, too, for it cost Adam nothiug to keep her in clothes. Still I don't think sho was happy. She couldn't go to sewing circles and air, her information about anybody sho knew, nor excito tho envy of other ladies by wear- tig her new winter bonnet. Neither could she hong over the back fence and chat with her neighbor. All these blessed privileges wero denied her. roor Evo I she's dead. Living Nine Years on Liquid rood. Last Friday morning Annie, n nino-ycor old daughter of Henry Haldcman, died When about four months old, little Annie, while in the kitchen, got hold of a can of condensed lyo and drank a part of its coiv tents. Of course the child suffered intense. ly, und came vory near dying at tho time After recovering from the effects of the lyc it was discovered that tho child's throat was so allVcted that it was unable to swallow any food of a solid nature. Despite the ef forts of skilled physicians and tho constant attentions of her loving iiarents, little Annie i throat never did heal tin. But tho child lived, and grow to bo plump and fat.thougli bereft of that vivacity which characterizes children. As years rolled on, however, such nourishment as Annie was capable o takinff proved Insufficient to meet nature'i demands and sustain her growing body, and presently it was observed that her condition was rapidly becoming more serious, ami tihysicicn was summoned. But no good was ever accomplished, tho Injury received was incurable, and it was settled that tho chilihgradually approached tho end of ex istcnoo. Finally death came, though Annie had attained tho ago of nine years, during nearly eight of which she had lived on soups gruel and liquid-like food. At the time of her death the child wus In nppearenco as skeleton, but retained her powers of mind aud conversed rationally to the end. Bethlehem, N. II., I now full of hoy fever victims. They von't escape tho di sease altogether, but It don't tackle 'em so severely as at home. Tho language heard at tho hotel there is peculiar. A guost will threw his eye heavenward uud remark, "Id loogs like raid this otchece mordig." 'Ye," repliea another, "I thig aitchuuu I thig-aacheool-yca, I thlg we'll havo 4ub kratsehuuu I lalllg weather be chceeeaitsch I foro cvedlg." A'orrwfsicn ,r,. , ' J""""- Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, 1.25. an old cunionixr siior. A New Haven paper soyt The ecccn trieitics of tho lalo Amosa O. Porter were often remarked during his life.butthey wero not fully realized until yesterday, when the hoarded treasures of his attic were discov ered. In furtherance of the settlement of tho estate, which has been left to his neph ews, the household property was sold at auction. Tho announcement of the sole drew a largo crowd to the spot, and never was a moro remarkable collection of property seen. In the upper floor of tho building were stored old books, umbrella frames, dilapl- atcd musical instruments, dentists and car rtcntcrs' tools, superanuatcd stoves, clocks, ndirons and cooking utensils, Innumerable keys, type, files, minerals, baskets and curi ous boxes of days of yore. Throughout tho ntito house were evidences of its master's mania, which seems to nave uccn mat money would loso its vulue, and that the only security was In a collection of goods nd chattels and odds and ends which might be bartered. In the ccllnrwas old Iron and steel by the ton, parts of wagons, machinery and wheelbarrows, and many largo and indcrous tools, beside a score of steelyards. A pilo of old paint pots adorned ono corner f tho cellar, and near by were moro than a hundred casks of nails, some of them new, some old, besides spikes, augers, pieces of wagon tires, barrel hoops, old water buckets nd pulls, and bottles enough to melt and make a glass root almost largo enough to cover the premises. These things wero sys tematically collected, and showed tho Work of a lifetime. Everything hod to bo sold to fullfil the terms of tho settlement of tho estate, ntid much of this curious property was valueless. Even tho old family Biblo was cold, and ono or two ancient engravings, on ono of which was imprinted tho title, "Two Cher- ubims," with "Bartolozzi, Sculp.: Printed by Moltcno in London, 1708." Tho furniture in nil tho rooms was an tique and curious, and all who visited the premises united in the opinion that never was such a collection sold at auction in this or in any other city. It will bo remembered that tho former owner of this curious collection was a grad uate of Yale, and had practiced both dentis try and law in this city. Ho died in the early part of tho summer, leaving a very largo estate, a great share of which goes to his two nephews, sons of the late Dr. Porter, of this city. It was rumored that n later will had been found In tho col lection of curious things nt tho house, but tho rumor lacked substantiation. THIS AND THAT. Tho R tlculo mortis tho oyster. Says tho Boston Tost : "Tho Brook- yn Eagle heads an editorial "Pure Cussed- ncss," and wo read no further." -Tho editor of on exchange pronounces Louise Pomcroy nn exceedingly pretty wo man. That is as far as ho is prepared to go on tho woman question just now, That dog in Mackerellon.whichkccpsup such a howl and bark, night after night, has probably forgotten that the season for mak ing sausages is again at hand. A western lawyer who is invariably jiolite, stopped short iu his address to a ury during a terrific peal of thunder, ami resuming said : "Gentlemen, pray excuse this interruption." Ono of a party of city boys who wero spending a vacation in tho country, sent the following expressive letter, "We dug a nice woodchuck out of his hoio it was a skunk we slept in tlio barn that night." The Buffalo Erprcm says, the Dutchess County Tcaco Society projioses to declare war against the entire world, and tho first man who lifts his hand or voice against tho programme will have his head knocked right off. "Healthy hero ?" asked n visitor who was prospecting in the neighborhood of Denver. "Stranger, yes," was the reply; ten years ago wo had to kill two old men to start this cemetery a-going. Gov. Fcnner absenting himself from church on fastday, was told by Dr. Way land that he did not obey his own proclamation. "I tell the peoplo to meet at their usual places of worship. Mine is ot home." The Atlantic cable is a great institution Without it wo should havo been compelled to wait nearly two weeks for tho Important intelligence that Lord Kuowshue's bay Humbug came in third at the Spokeshire races tho other day. The Fiji Islanders were very much dis gusted by the corsets worn bv the last lot of missionaries sent there. The hungry but ingenious natives cay Ifwhite women are to havo as many bones as a shad It really does not pay to lniort them Now, Mr. Itoblnson, won't you show us your watermelon orchard?" said a fair young city visitor to a kind-hearted farmer. "I haven't a watermelon treo on tho place this year, ma'am j they wero all winter killed," and his questioner wondered why he smiled so pleasantly as he spoke, The Greenback party are still bowling about hard times, and despite the fact that two brand-new comets have been discovered within two weeks-comets with tails, too. Some people wouldn't be satisfied If you were to discover three new comets and a new moon every night in the week Lord Cockburn was seated ono day on the hillside of Bonolly with a Bcotch shep herd, and obscrivng tho sheep reposing in the coldest situation, ho observed to Iilin "John, If I were a sheep I would lie on the other side of tho hill." The shepherd an swered I "Ay, my lord, but if ye had been a sheep, ye wad 'a had inair sense, Give your imultry double rations, i vimv nf ThanksSivlng. If intended for market,kecp them well supplied with gravel, There is nothing that so liberally repays in vestment. Gravel can bo got for tho haul ing, and sells for a shilling a pound when sold as noultry. The larroer who sens chicken with au empty gizzard has mistaken bis calling. The other evening on old gentlemai advanced tho proposition that never In the course of his long life had ho seen a woman iLitwunot diami ne. "Oh, really, now, think I am udy?" osked a lady whoso nose wot- of the purest Ukraine breed) "Not at all, madam. You are an angel fresh fallen from Heaven i only you ... ti t 1. 1 1 .... t .,1,1 fell on your nose 1" replied the gallant old gentleman. "he Carbon Advocate. And Independent Family Nowspapor Published every SATURDAY, In Lehlghton, Carbon Co., Pa., by u.vnitr v. KoitTitiiTirit. OrFICE-MA KWAY a shoit dUlaueo nboyo the Lehigh Voile: R. It. Depot, 'eras: $1.00 per Annnm iu Advance. KVEitr Drsciurnos or tlais ami r.iitci J"o"b Printing AT VKHY LOW PtlICr.8. MtOW YOUK STYl.l!. Oil yn' partners, fust Kuatlllmn! Stamp jo' tcel and ruUe 'em high Tune 1st "Oldat watermllllon 1" QWlno to oat It bj-aud.br. S'lute jo' pardnera 1 Scrape perlltely j Don't be bumdn' gin de rest. Balance all I Now step out rightly) Alius dance yo' level bes' I Fo'ward four I Whoop op niggers I Back o In I Don't be slow ; Swing cornahs ! Mind de Efgen When I hollers den yo' go. Top ladles cros obcrl (Ho' on till I take a dram)) Oemmcnsolot Yes, I's sober Kalnt tell how de fiddlers am, Hands around ! Hold up yo' faces I Don't bo luokln' at yo' feet t Swing yo' partners to yo' places I Vat a de way dat s bard to beat I Sides fo'ward I When you's ready Make a bow as low 's yo' Kin t Swing across wid op'st lady I Now wo'H let you tvtap agin I Ladles chango I Shot up dat talkln' I Do yo' talkln' arter while 1 Rluht and lei', don't want no walkln' j Make yo' steps and show yo' stylo. IDOItltOltS Ol- SlIlliltlAN EX ILK. Of the treatment of political exiles iu Si beria I have before me a thrillingilescrlption from the pen of Mr. Robert Lciiike, a Ger man writer, who has visited the various penal establishments of Russia with nu of ficial legitimation. He had been to Tobohk; fter which he had to make a long, dreary ournoy in a wretched car, until a high mountain rose beforo him. Iu its tom and craggy-flank tho mountain showed a colos sal opening similar to the mouth of a burnt- out crater. Fetid vapors, which almost took away his breath, ascended from It. Pressing his handkerchief uiion his lips, Mr. Letnlto entered the opening of tho rock, where he found a large watclihouse, with a picket of Cossacks. Having shown his pa pers, lie was conducted by a guide through long, very dark and narrow corridor, which, judging from its sloping descent, led down into some unknown depth. In pile of his good fur, tho visitor felt extreme ly cold. Afler a walk of some ten minutes through tho dense obscurity, tho ground be coming moro and more soft, a vuguo shim mer of light became observable. "Via are u the mine I" said tho guide, pointing with significant gesture to the high iron cross bars which closed tho cavern beforo liietn. Tho mnssivo bars were covered with a thick rust. A watchman npiieareil, who un locked tho heavy iron gate. Entering a room of considerable, extent, but which was scarcely a man's height, and which was dimly lit by an oil-lamp, tho visitor asked : Where aro wo?" "In tlio sleeping room of the condemned 1 Formerly it wus a produc tive gallery of tho mine j now it serves as a shelter." Tho visitor shuddered. This subterran ean sepulchre, lit by neither sun nor moon, was called a sleeping room. Alcove-like, cells wero hewn into tho rock ; hero, on a couch of damp, half-roltcn straw, covered with a sackcloth, tho unfortunate sufferers wero to rejioso from tho day's work. Over each cell a cramp-iron was fixed, wherewith to lock-up the prisoners liko ferocious dogs. No door, no window, nuy;licre. Conducted through another pasfage,whero a few lanterns wero placed, and whoso end was also barred by an iron gate, Mr. Lemko diiio to a largo vault, partly lit. This was the mine. A deafening noise of pickaxes aud hammers. There, ho saw somo lun dreds of wretched figures,witli shaggy beuids sickly faces, reddened eyelids) clad in tat ters, Sony? of them barefoot, others in said als, fettered with heavy foot chains. No song, no whistling. Now and then tl.cy shyly looked at tho visitor und his comran- ion. Tlio water dripped from tho stenes; the tatters of tho convicts wero thoroughly wet. Ono of them, a tall man of suffering mcin, labored hard with gasping breath, but the strokes of his pickaxe were not hea vy and firm enough to loosen the rock. "Why nro you here?" Mr. Lemko usked. Tho con wet looked cofuscd, with nn air almost of consternation, aud silently continu ed his work. "It is forbidden to the prisoneis," sold tho nspector, "to speak of tho causa of their banishment 1" Eutombcd alive; forbidden to say why I "But who Is tho convict?" Mr. Lemko asked the guide, witli low vuice. It is Number 1141" tho guide replied la conically. This I see," answered the visitor) "but what aro the man's antecedents? To what family does ho belong?" "Ho is a count," replied tho guide) "a well-known conspirator. Moro, I regret to say, I cannot tell you about 1141" Tho visitor felt as If be wero stiHcd In tha grave-like atmosphere. He hastily asked his guldo to return with him to the upper world. Ho met the military commander who asked : "Well, what Impression did our penal es tablishment make upon you ? Very Indus trious ieplo, the men below, nre they not?" "But with what feelings," Mr. Letnke an swered, "must theso unfortunates look for ward to a day of re.t after a week's toil I" "Rest," said tho olllccr, "there Is no reit for them. They aro condemned to perpet ual forced labor. Onco in the mine, they remain." "But this is barbarous I" Bald the officer, "The exiled work daily for twelve hours) on Sundays too. They must never pause. But no, I am mistaken. Twice a year rest is permitted them at Easter and on the birthday of bis .Majesty tha Emperor." A Ilrii.uiiicr'n Mciuurnudn. A well-known carpet drummer gives tho following itemized account of his spring and summer operations; Traveled 3,901 miles. Trunks, 4. Shown goods 116 times. Sold goods 88 time. Been asked the news 5,051 times. Told it 2,210 times. Lied about it 2,100. Didn't know Ml. Been asked to drink 1,841 times. Drank 1,861. Cnungl iiolitles 18 time. Daily expense, allowed by house, $8, Actual average, $7, , Clean profill. Cash ou hand, $2,00. Been to church one.
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