Advertising Rates. We dcslr It to bo distinctly understooil liat no advertisements will bo Inaerled In lio column of Tim CAitmi Auvocate th a may bo received from unknown parties or firms unless accompanied by tbo cash. Tbc following aro our ost.Y terms! nNKSQ.UAtlF.no LINES), On year, cadi insertion 10 cts. Six months, each Insertion IS cts. Three months, each insertion. .......... 20 cts. Loss than three months, first Insertion $1) each subsequent Insertion 25 cts. Local notices 10 cents icr line. II. V. M011TH1MKK, rublishcr. The Carbon Advocate. And Independent Family Newspaper Published every SATURDAY, In Lchighton, Carlion Co., Pa., by HAitrsv v. .TjottTituii;!:. otncE-nAN'KWAY a aln,u din anco above lliu Lthiali Vnlle. II H. JeMt. Terms: $1.C0 uer Aiiunm iu Advance- II. V. MoUTiiiMEit, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT" Live ana Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. RvuitT nFBcmn iok op tlajs A.m FArcr ATVEllY LOW PtllUEH. VOL. VII.; No 48. LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1870. If not paid in advance, $1.25. CARDS, Hoot 1 Shoe MnUere Jllotonnretnojr.fn tran'a oufMfrff. iK .treat. AUorirsi promptly MUd-tovrk warranted. Attorneys. QAM. It. MMIAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE! 2nd Story. 1st .loor ntovo House," BAM. Street, "Carbon LKIIiailTON, PENN'A. Collections an.l nil other Legal l''"?a..cn listed to ine will receive prompt atuntlon. August 10 1819-yl JOHN KLINE, ATTOHNEY AT LAW, Office, Corner fiusqachonna anil Raco streets MAUCtl CHUNK, r a. 1nlr2My JOHN I). BElirOLET I'll, ATTOnSEY AND COUNSELLOIt AT LAW. Offlce i ltoom 2. Ground floor Mansion House MATJCH CHUNK, PA Mav 1)0 cnuvilieitjnjloniijn mnvHly P 1. LONHSTKEET, ATTOHNEY AT LAW Devon's Building, ASK fiTIlEKT. LI5MIUHTOS, TA. December 10-Om. , . jrr m. kapsiiisii, ATTOUNBY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. B&3K 8TBEET,LEItI0aT0S, PA. Will Buvand Ncv J AS. 11. STUUTIIUUS, ATTORN -Y AT LAW, jr- O.Tlco :21 floor of llboud's Hall, ninuoli Oliiiuk. Pa. All bulns eutrustod to bini will Iw promptly attended to. Inv27. lv. p .1. MI'-.KII.VN, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, OFflOE No. D.Scccnd Floor, OAK HALL, MAUOit CHUNK, r-KHNA. -Cin 1 ronsulted In Herman. 'In9, Justices and Insurance. rniiniliii 1(1.1 i:iti',n. I CONVEY ANURIl, QF.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT The f.tlowln Comp.inles aro IteptMented: LHltAiN )N MU I'UALl'inii, UUAillNU MlIl'UATj 1'lltE, 1-orT.SVlLLE 1'irt .iA'moh' rnE.'nnd tho TIIA V , ACCIDENT INStlltANCE, I. pf.r.lN Also lninvlvonli ami Mutual Horao Tlilef Drteo lvo and in-uramo iui.a..v. B V.KSAltU l'HlLLU'S, County BciLnwo, mauuh . Eire Insurance Agent. an- rOLl'HES In SAFECoinpinlrs only, ii..,,nnlln Hates Aua. S-yl ALUIN STOI.1.E, Notary Public & Conveyancer Fire and Life Insurance Agent, MAUOIl CHUNK, PA. 3- Iluslncss transacted in Knijllsli an aerinau. Au.'.3yl Physicians and Dentists. Slatington Dental Office, IE8TABUSIIKO1S70. Artificial Teetli Made to Restore the Original Contour of Lips fcCliccKs. Dr. L. Campbell. Filling Teeth a Specialty. oct. 4-ly W. A. COUTiilOHT, SUltOKOX DENTIST, Tonilcra his proressional services tn tho leo ido of Mauch Chunk, Lchighton, Wciasiwit, Paekcrtoii ami vicinity. OFFICK: Opiiosito tho Broadway House, lmOADWAY, MAUCII CHUNK, Pa. Fresh I,auliin? Oas nlways on hJinl. All work guaranteed salUfactory. iiiig2-yl V. ItEUEIt, M. 1)., EAST PllNN, C.irbon Countv, ra. Ucslilence .t'nm 7 a. m. tn iea. m and 1ia n lolo v in 111. U 1VO I 1 Parry villa ..frini 1 ' a.m. to 11 iiuun. Mavbeiouau ted In the Oerinan I,anueK,i P. O. Addrosa i.elili'htou. Nur. 3V) yy . omin A.uicii, .11. u., PHYSICIAN AXlimtGIION Special atteitllon paid to Chronic liUeaces. OmCMi South Ka.t coiner Irouamf 2u.l Fta.. I.c llllilou. I'a. Aprl 3. l7.r, QIIAS. T. IIOIIN, .11. !., OF'ICKl OVER H A. VHTElfS DltVO Broun, bank sr.. lkhiuuion, pa. ucnorai liracttceuttenOed to, and HPl-jCIAt ATriiNTIO.', GIVEN TO DIiEAHEM OP WOMEN' IliliriT -VI N. it. ni:m:i:, m. i. U. S KiRinlnliiK Surgeon, rrtACTicixo PHYsioiAN audau.'.anoN. OEfiCE; llault Street, Heueu's ulock, I-i'SikIi-(on. Pa. May becoosuitedlutboOerm n laniKuaite. Nov. 3 . DK J. O II. SIKP.EUT & SONS' IPORLD lit'.VOII.VfJ Angostura Bitters. An article or over Fifty fears' Standing. IbUmoat Invluor, tinr tunic la Juailr ecle. bratcd far 11 exuu'.ite H.vor auu eslruo.di usrr MMMClXAk virtues It luiiiruiv. the unadiiteand cure ayspcpkla, (llrrl.ffiud fever and aaue. M.xliUill or iDixeddilnk la nerfect with, oat it, oocau e it prevents the oaa tffectt of at. cuAa.tslKraurf- . . ...i K.t.ia.nd Pnlleetion Acencv. 3ll II. al i:tte. tloiivejnn.lmt ." l " jf setlon. promptly mid... .ttlliiB h- ..laots i ierl'.ty. May be coinmlud I" CoWMuHtimM ei r, ,o,. .mi- ueui chy t.liii. und eboiuuLs of lbs w rid re. gsrd n- 1 . wUoleaoa.ooe uni puulv arc piaced tn caci b.x. . 8od bvlli-princlod gioeera. drutniu and liquor dea era J V HA NOOX-oole Agent lor liaU.a.51 llroadway, New York 1', O. U 1 yl, vct.4.-m. Railroad Guide. plIfbA. ob K13A1HNC5 IIA1LIIAUD. Arrangement of I'msenger Trains. ocronnn btii. ts:o. Trains leave AJ.LH.s TO vVN na follows! (Via ritHKlOMlSS KAlLnO&ll). For Philadelphia, at -1:30, 6.30, 11.10, a.m.. and o in p. in. RUNI)AY. I'or Philadelphia nt M..0 a. m3..J n. m. IVIA BARr 1TKMA. BI1ASCII.) I'or He jiliug, 5.65, U.Ola m 12.10. .U0 and 0 05 'or llarrisours.S 55,0.03a. m., 12.10,4 aoando.os For Lancaster und Columbia, 5 53. 9.3, a.m. and 4.30 p in 1 SUNDAYS i'or tloiiltiii, Harris jurg, and wa pa nil, 0.05 Tralni FOTt ALT.E 'TOWN leave as follows! (VIA I'ltUilOMBS UAILItOtt)) Loavo Philadelphia, 7.40 n. in., l.uj, J.30 ,uc 0.00 p. in. SUNDAY". Lo.ivo riilliriclphH n. m and 3 15 p. m. (VIA KAST 1 BSSA HUAAU11. Leave rteaiilUB 7.3' 10.3J a. m.,2.uo 3.5. andO.18 n.'ii. ,eavo Harilabnre, 5:.0,8 (5 andf.55 n. in., I.4J n'ui 4 uo n, in. cave Lancaster. S.Oi a. in., t.on and 3.51 p. in . Lea ."Columbia Mwa.m i.oj and 3.10 p. m. NUNUAYB. ,eavo Uciidlnir, 7.20 n. ni. .cave linn ii,ui u, 5.2 n.m. Trains m.nkc.. thna ) run to and from depot 0th ami Oicoii Blrei't, Philadelphia other rnlllatoit '1 Ifom jsroiu fired iieiti. T,inn.3iti.m aiiit.ssii. ti. tialin from Allnn- tnn, nnd Hio 7.4 a. in and 0."" p.m. train Iroiu Philadelphia, leno tliiough cars to and torn rnimucipma. ,,., ntutrnl Manaaer. c a. iiancook. fivn't tyim. &. nck-et .laent. Hotels and Saloons. Eating and Drinking SALOON, Lewis J. Ciikistjian, Prop'r. This well-kept nnd exCLdlnntly fitted up Sa loon la located three doors abovo Clauss' 'I alluring Stcre, on HANK STREET, LEHIflHTON, Pa. Itr-rnor R- Vmrlnr'a IMll ladclllhla Itccr nl ways nn Tap. Cliolco I'lgars, and all kinds of UUirCMllUCIllS in OL'UBUU. Free l.iii'cli i pry Miturtlft' Nitrlit. Putronngo solicited. May 17 1870 ly Astor Place Hotel. KUItOI'EAN PLAN. Astor rinco, 1M Aip. n 1 Stli Slrcct, (OrrosiTK CnopKR Ixstitutb.) NEW YORK, licst Location In tho City. Elevntod Rail road and llvo other lines pass the door. Itooms 50 cts. to (,2 per Day. lly tho Week i'i and up arils. ApriUO-mO U1'L. alii inihiii. "natioOoTeT; COIfl'I.AXIvr S., near Ilroiiilivny, IlOTi 11KISS & 1'ON'U, Proprietors. ii tlio I'.ltropcan IMull. llio nestouinnt t'nle and Lunch Hoom af. tnclii'daio iinuilMKal'd for cheaineaa and el. cellcnroot seivice. tiionisS'Cia to iz per oo. ffi to Jli' per Meek. Couveuleut to nil F.rrleB Had City It lliouda. NEW 1'UltNITUHU. JOHN E. 1IALBACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) Li:iIIGIITON,.PA. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. His jmplls speak liluhly of his ability as a teacher. Allentown Chrmitilc. Ilo is well iU.illlled for Ills calling Cafa tauqua VUpatih. .... He I a Horthy dlselplo of Haydcn, Moiart. Ileeiliovcn. Wo have had the plcnsuro of list ening to his rendition ot the (Jld Masters nnd were charmed with his touch and execution. Stattaglon Keint. Solo agent for tho J. & C. Eischcr Piano ; and, also, MlOK & HAMLIN and NEW HAVEN l 'S. OHOANS. For particulars, terms, &.O., Address, 11 111 M 1. II A I .11 A, in Aug. 2, lOT.-ly. Lehtghton, Pa. THE TOLEDO BLADE. NA3BY'S PAPER. rjrrrrriDr VOI I "Utmcrlaefornnvoih. UtrUnC IUU ,r piMur aent lor a 1 oilmen eoi.y of t'lU'i r iLi.DO 11LADII. Ii i a .Mnmmolh hurl 1 1'nse Weekiy I'a n ol stx'v-lour Co.uunn il lo I w, li cieful v , re. ie.1 leailm hiuttei of IdleiOlt ulio Vuluo lo no plolnai pattoi the unit,-., .nates Sl'KCLAL PKATUIIES. All the Deinrinit n h wluc Ut inndo l II E HLlDt; h oiMiu ui I'D ove. the Uidlrd -tte .n ,ut i" 'in rlv con. lined, uaoie p t lb I'm iibtr Ij tiviH ot t.mt ciKiliiwiiiKUfd lmocrut'O imhtiei ii, bv ii T.;uu;ii5t V Nashv, winch ar riUfU -XiroHst, f.n 'liu; JtLbu- our HoKiluU) DH'AitTHKNT. a i.eii dui.odt rvoi 'ni. iie,ti inronmittni. niKtii mi! Um ol loteie-t lu ery iwiimm Youno I'Kui-LK'a DuiMin MitNT , u Ho ig Uh Deuail infill emUinu t, ttie wt'ektv - nni oy Hc4i.cl ha on : t'lurtiiinn io tyi th Jlii-itCBi Wit and Humor, Till: iihrir TuiiW, mi in.il in. d selected j A.N8vrK8 lo i'nuitiruMii:.YiB.!iiia in lj-nent .m-whiiuid filiitint-a 1,1 llm word. 1 UK tiLMili rlrcul 'ten IniKMiv in evoi it'nto and Tmranr .11 tlio Union cud 1 uveiywluie tee (;n zed a- tlm .ntQ.-si nnd in: .1 m:v AM) FAMJL i'A. . i;it pub isiieti unywtiiro 'Jiv it and uu Will iievo wilit tulv ot without it A ii one tho now leutuits foi this wlutcr pre a A ndersonville Prison Sketches, in nun whn was tl.ero A new 8 'ii 1 Ht rv wa' tiiimiionceo Nov. U. lu Another ono wilieom meiiett m Jnn'iar . TlCitM- in .0 enpv, per y nr 123 1 five conleMl,75 aeh ten or mom rorio '.C ei ch and an xtiu copy wdh over club 01 ten. smvlinen coh:p miu tree, si'udlnrouo , drun TOLLUO ilLADli l -dooo, Ulilo. Fifty Thousand Books I'or Salo sit Half Price. t'o ore now Hireling in tho nuhllc, poslaae prepaid, ai (INE-llAi.r the ifRidar prlto .11 ty Ihonaiiu 1 volUMiea ut choice buoRs, conipilsiliu lli.torv tiio rnpliy, l-icilou l'o rv iiuinoi .MelicaLRellitloi . naHc euti. cVorlta.i-lulon of blaudil u Authors tlc.oto. 'Iheae lHofc aro -elecled hvour .Mr LocKE(NaaUV) roln ibo a"eivoa o- tno nmlnK nub, libera ut tho iou try, a e nil NEW and I'll .-H and aio the lllE.NUCAI. K1HT1 JNM nond'ed nv t.loie- Ian lMHkselierw. woliavoni iieu iiiouinia 01 taeau biataa lo a) ?att of the eniinlry, olid ovary Limn aeut out la AtltAN IE1) to oe 1 xacii.y A- ItKPltESl-.Nl'ED and to cue E.S 1 1 It E SATIS P ACT 1 ON. CATALOGUES FREE. VYohnvebriniel a lingo and cmpifte cata lopuoof our Hook. rruiued by mbjocts ano on aupl'eittoti will iiiaii copter freo tu anyud crest. Wo kIljII hIo e ir.ad to ten. free upeei melt cai ten .M1 e IIUIiH m iieievr ucd ioiIo a. Ml pcrtuma reauluc thU adv rtiM-mcnt nie coidiallv nutted tu muo ua bv 'o tu inutur oiherwibo tttf ita meant tlieinnelie-t and ti lends Addieis TOlw-al o UUAUK.Tou-t'o.Oulo. K A M A lo THE WEEKLY CAPITAL Is a first-class Ncwfiuper, xlvlux lutes' and most reliable Stale news, bent oanyaddres,potaire paid, sit months Tor W cents Ono year tor V.00. Sample copy free. HUDSON 4t EW1NU, lOl'kKa, IvihUAS. Risley's Witch Hazle. t'urea lloadahe, Iturn. Snrolnt, Woundi, Cuis, IlUeutnalln, Todlmch', V.rache, etc., etc. Warranted fiual lu quality toauy made, I nf liitlf tlio iirlAO. g , Uultle. 3c. I'lllt Hollies 90c I .. , ....... Have your drusrelst order, ir he has not In stoilt, of GIIAHLI3S V, IlISLKY. V, Wholesale Drugiflit, 01 Oortlindt, ht., New Yw)t, Au. J8-9m. A. Mo llssa'? Manufacturer of and Dealer In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin anil Sheet-Iron fare anil General House Fnrnisliui2 Goofls. ItnnriXtt nnd Sl'OKTIivr. done at short notico nnd nt Lowest Cash Trices. I om tho nnthnmed naoi t for tho Pale of tho folloln KIHST-CLASS 8I0VES THE HILVKIt & OOLD .MEDAL COOK, TJIE LIOJITHOU8E TOOK. THE il AYFLOWEH HAS'OE, THE SUNSHINE llANGEnnd HioNEW ANCIIOU IIEATElt, and am Selling tbem VEflY OJIEAO tor Cosh. Pverr klndnf si0VE0nATES and FIIIE nitK Ku keptcoustHutlyon hand. Stoiie on SOUTH Street, A few doors abovo Dank St., LEUIQHTON. rnttnnnco solicited Suttstac ion Kuarnntord. Oit 5-31 A. I). .MUSSIOU. Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Leliislilon, Pa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In tho most substantial manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices. Repairing Pruntptly Attended to. TUEXLER & KREIDLER, April 2, 1870 yl I'roprlctors. QAIIBOX ADVOCATE JOB PRIXTIXG OFFICE, LEUIOHTON. PA. Tivcry description of rnntlng, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. CARDS, 1ITI.L HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATEMENTS, ritOUIlAMMES. POSTERS), HAND DILLS. DODOEUS, CIUCULARS, SHIPriNO TAO-, BNVELOPEri, PA51PHLETW, JIY'.LAWS. &C &C Dono In tho best manner, at verv Lowost Tnccs. Vo nre nrcoarcd to do work at im cheap Tatep anuiv olllen in the htuto tat ccals nouiatly nllhu customers. OU It. MOTTO IS Cheap, Prompt & Reliable, t1p"Orders bv small rcclvo prompt attention, P rime Homo M.idu lirend I WHY OO HUNOltYl When you can Buy CH pOUlllli OC UliSi iiicaiw FIVE LOAVES FOR 25 CEVTS I J. W. O'NEAL, tho popular lirend nnd rake ItuKcr. of Lciuahton 111 f'1 e'to meet the uauts 111 tut iitnea huh neon, 1 n a , rr.cuoi uisce.o urated Homo Undo IlUIJi to FIVE Loaves for Twrnty-flve Cta. Cnsli. Sut:ar, Ilalsin Cro nut cotrh, Dtop cream aun oiuer u,ikj'.s, ouiv Ten Cents per Dnzpn. I.ooli Out for tlio Wagon! At MAUCH CIIUNK. on Tuesday. Thursday ami niiiuru ly ii in iiiniia. LEH III II TON and V. f.la jPOttT.cvcry After uoou uxieyt rrii.iy. 'I Ell MS STIilOTLY CASH I Patroiiam. -ollclteil J, VV. O'NIvAL. Hl'OltEi Opposllo IUst NalKMiul Jlilllt. aprilavl ll'ini leel. LenlKhlon Pa. Important to Farmers ! 1 Tho undersluduncd calls tbe attention of Fanners and otheis ti the fact that be Is now Manuluciurln.', in connec Ion with HONE .MEa L, u superior article of Super-Phosphate ! Guaranteed to bo Made from PICKED RAW BONES, which Is Tar superior to any other now in the market It is a Purely Rone Fertilizer ! I respectfully ask that a fair and honest trial or MY PHOSPHATE be made. Id.i not ct.iftn that huma'pathle doses wilt wurk wonders, but recommend u liberal appltcatl n and a thorouKh test, ami I am sallfllod to abldo by tho result. For further particulars, address A. ARNER, New Mahoning, Carbon Co., PA. Aug 30.S TOfjlOJA Y!.AH. or H to f 20 a day in our uau Joca ley. o rink, wouteu da aft well a tuen. ft. tin v it axe more i nun ine amount tited aboe. Nunne o 11 tall to ronke mo y it Anv oue can dj the woik. Vou can make from s cents to li hu tumr v devoi. lufr our evtitintfand paie tljaetn the busl ii i. It cost nnthiDie to irr toe bumti, 'otliinjr like it lor muuev manm ever effeied tx-lore. Uu-aiue pleuAaitt and tinctly bouoi Ulo Ileudet. it iou waul to know .ili about tle be pt uir burtlneaa be tore the tubi o tend ut i our addrea aod wc wl 1 aeud v ou fail n.ir tiruUriiud jn.if.i'0 icrma tre aamp e worfh yo"r"iiTnd tV-i?N Viaisone t jou can uico niite up tor vourae i Ao.iresa ULUUOh A CO., Port land, Ma e. J act rjiHE SLA1INU10N PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATIXftlON. J01TN BALLIET, Propr., Denis In nil Ulm. nnil slrci nf lMno. Hemlock Oak mill Hniil Woou LuniDcr, nmt inuowpio (jartil to exec u to uny uwcuut if ordciu lor DresseD Liimlboll OF ALA, KINDS. Doors, Snshes, Illlmls, Shutter,, Jloiildlnys, Cabinet Ware, &c, With iTo.'jptncss. Brackets Made to Order. Tim rnrhlnorv 1 nil new nnd of thn tct nml must IniDrovcd klndR. 1 numtnv imiiu bill tlio best wmKincn, ucp fl hpootipiI mid irooi inn tci in I, find fim llio; eforu tiblu tojruai nntto entire 8t)tiHlactlon to nil xvhu innv tavor tuuwitli a call. OrrterB ov mail piompily attended to, Mv ch.irpos nro moderate, terms cabh, or lnteiest ihaiged niter thirty itiiys. GlVli ME A C A tli, Ct7" Thot rnncrcd In Ilmld'nc will find it t lieir ndvantnire to Imvc Mdlnir. Floor Hoards Doors, "as lies, irdiutiera, tc. Af., nmdentthl nrtorv. , Way lOyl JOHN DA LLIliT. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN! Mrs. C. DeTscliirschky, Itonectfultv invites tho nttcniion of her lndv filcml riid tlio pub'le feueial y to hei Ntw Larpo and Klesuut Biok ot Notions Fancy Goods, cemnrWnc U.ST UltWKAr., 1 Ellf IN AND UI' It.M A . I l,w IIUI. HIIMJCltV lIU porleil and 1.011101.110 KMIIIIOIDEKY, UIllIlONr., UI.OVEs, nnd a mru:o ariety of the Nuwo.t Designs lu -Fancy Goods.' Also. In connection with Ihn ntinvn T tp.n n full and complcio sto.of OEHMAN 1'itUITS, LIMDUllOEIt and SWITZEU CIinESE, CANDIES and COVI'ECTIONS, toethcr wllh n variety ol Omuls not Rencrallv keot 111 unv other stoio In town. It vouiioiiol tee whnt vou waut. ask ti r It, and I will net it. Asbnieof punlio pntninaeola holiettetl, and neifict sallslaitlou ituaiantoed lu pnco aid quahtv of eoous. Neatly Oppoilto Durllna'a Druir Store. Rank Street, Lchighton, Pa November 30. WHAT HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID VARIETY ! Is tho Vsilvcrenl Verdict of all wlio Uxamlno the ftew, 1' resit bjiring iStoek or Clotlis, Cassimeres , Vesta & Suite For MEN'S. HOY'S nnd YOUTH'S WEAK. lust recelvc i at the JlEUCHANi' TA1LOK. 1NO hTOUE F II. II. PETERS, Agent, TOST OK1IOE 11U1LDINO, The Popular Clothing House IN LEHH5HTON. Every Department is full nnd complete with tho Latest Not cities. " Perfect Fits and Lowest Prices" tho motto nug24.tf H. H. I'ETEIW, Agt E. F. LUCKEX15AC1I, Two Doors Di low tho "Broadway llouso MAUCII CHUNK, PA, Dealer iu all Patterns of Plain nLd ranci Window Shades, Paints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CAbH TLICES. No Patent No Pay. PATENTS oblnined fur Inventors iu the tjniteil States, Cunaila und huniH, at reilucoil rates, it itli our principal oll'ioo lmuited iu Wnehinston, directly ojijmsito tlio Umte.1 States Patent Ollice.'wo ma oblu to attend tn nil patent business Willi gie.uer iiniiiitiiess nun iloS' patch and at less cost than other patent at' iorneys who nre at n diataueo from Wafch ingtou, and who have, therefore, to employ " associate ntturnevs." SVe make pieliminary exaiuinntions und furnish opinions as to jutcutabhty, freo of charge, and oil whn arc interested in new inventions und patents nro invited to send for u copy uf our "Ouide for obtaining Patents," which is sent freo to any address, ami contains complete instructions how to obtain intents and other valuable matter. We refer to the Uerman-American National Hank, Washington, I.O.j the Itoyal bwc.nsii, Norwegian ami iiauuii Legations, at Washington! Hon. Jos. Casey. lato Chiel Justice U.S. Court of Claims; t the Oflieials of tho U. S. Patent Oiliee, and to Senators an .1 embers of Congress from every State. Addiess: LtJl'JS I1AUUEU A CO., Sulici tors of Patents and Attorneysat Law, I.eDroit liUlldlllg, ASIIl.XUTON, D.v. iloc22 PILES Of all kinds TUMOns.dLchar pes of 1 1 OOD or imirus auJ nil diseases nf the Itl'lTl'il nuieklr and oerroeily cuieJ liv a simple and soothtiitf HEMEliY. lorioformaiion addusa PS J. I'AllElt A 'Q. vj Aim wt . N Y. QAvi i:iit:HTs Livery 6c Sale Stables HANK STIlISIST.bUUIGflTON, I'n FAST TROTTINO HORSES, ELKfiAN'T nAIlftrAOE9. And positively LOWElt P1HCK8 than any other Livery In the Coauly, I Large and haodaome Carrlsce for Faneral K,WJW0C,llnI, BAVIU EU8KUT " "T t Written forths Carbon Advocate. 'SQUIRE BLOH. AN HISTORICAL ItOMANCE OF THE MAIIONINO VALLEY. by w. n. lunnisoTos. In tho Mahoning Valley, in years long ago, There liv'd a good farmer, 'Squire Kindarus Blohj An honest man lie, many good deeds had done, By earning and saving n fortune; had won. Tho hills to his right and tho hills on his left For dark shining treasures had not yet been cleft; Ilo dream'd not of them, but ho courted tho soil, And garnered its fruits by tho strong arm of toil. Tlio swift-glidlngstrcnmlet spring mornings ho heard Commingling its notes with tho song of tho bint ; Tho Indian wnr-whoop nnd tho bear's surly growl, Tho whip-poor-will's threat nnd tho hoot of tho owl, The rattlesnake's hiss and tho catamount's wowl, Tho gray fox's bark and tho hungrv wolfs howl ; All these wero familiar lo Kindarus Blob, Of tho Mahoning Valley, in years long ago Few neighbors had he, but each to tho other Was welded together like brother to brother; Brave men and true, in tho battles of life, Stood shoulder to shoulder in peace nnd In strife. They fought with tho forest, a victory won, They defended their righU with tho Minute Man's gun. As generous as bravo was Kindarus Bloh, Ho had tho respect both of friend nnd offoo (If foes ho had any), but foes ho had few But friends he had many, devoted and true. The Delaware Bravo as ho travel'd that way, Did never neglect some duo homago lo pav To pale friend Kindarus or trinket bestow To little Irena, only child of 'Sriuiro Bloh And the pipe-of-peaco smoke, and rcceivo nt the end, Some gift of good-will from tho hand of n friend. As lime glided by, in peneo and good health, It added somo sorrow, but a great deal of wealth. For asiilo from his Inrin, ns tho story is told, Ho turn'd every whim of thesavngo to gold, I have paid that tho 'Squiro had ono only child, A sweet little girl, gentle, loving and mild ; When she was a nursling, ono morning in May, Tlio wise hand of Oral took the mother away. This shed a dark gloom o'er 'Sqr. Bloh'slife, But the love of his child took tho placo of a wife. He gathered about him a worthy household And lived like a 6toie, untiring and bold ; Among them, tho woman who cooked for tho 'Squire, An Iroquois maiden, old Ayrey orAyro As everyone called her a good farmcr-eok Whn a heroic interest in everything took That belong'd to tho master. She kept a strict sight To things that were passing by day nnd by night. Old Ayro had n brother, n prophet was he, Who had his wigwam in Iho Cherry Valley ; His uamo when translated in languago that't rife, Quite sing'lar enough, is Man-with-a-Knife. Old Knife," was a christian, Moravia's hand Had louch'd his crude heart; and now 1 d ho stand As a peaco mediator and ono very good He prevented his peoplo rom thirsting for blood. He, with his sisler, tho thrifty Old Ayre, Were sources of strength and of wealth to tlio 'Squire. X man whn has wealth must managoin brief To keep it coneeal'il from tlio eye of tho thief; If bank he has none, nor iron-bound cell, A hollow in tho wall may answer as well ; If nn ono conjectures tho door to tho hole, No place can bo safer lo put away gold. In tho base nf his house, on n plan of his own, Was tho good farmer's bank clos'd up with stone. It was hero that ho kept all his treasure reserve, And guarded tho secret with cunning and nerve. No'Kxly suspieioned this ruse of tho Squire, Not even tho watchful and artful Old Ayre. Tin stones of tho wall were alike, anil to know Which ono was tho door must bo counted by row . "Nino stones from tho corner and nine stones high That was Iho sign that tho 'Squiro know it by. As year followed vear, Irena had grown To a pretty young lady, like a rose that has blown, Many changes had come, and lucky Squiro Bloh, More ambitious, rcscrvod and exacting did grow. In fact, it was noticed by all now of late, He attracted some note at tho Scat of the State. Jut at this time o'er from Et.rope there came A dashing young gent after fortune aud fame. He made his headquarters at the home of 'Squiro Bloh And traded with tho Bedmcn os a partner in Co. In tho army of Trussia this young man had been And the way that ho told it did much honor win He won, by tha way, tho good will of tho 'Squire, And set the young heart of Irena on Cre. He was a poor dealer in skins, it was clear, Which was very annoying to his partner, the 'Squire, Tho Indiaus would sell a black sheep for a bear, And make him believe that good fur was but hair; A eat lor a beaver he sometimes brought in. A .!,, 1, for a fuible or some other skin That was worthless to sell, ho thought was ' ,1 , , tho best. improsseu on ms inmu uy mo imiiaus in . ... ,i i .... t it f jest. But still tht Squiro hoped that in titno he I would learn To trado In such way ns n profit to turn. a Ono ov'ning Irena, in the gr vo all alone, Had taken n scat on on old sitting-stono Whoso top was worn smooth by such uso long ago, By the friends and tha guests of her father, 'Squiro Bloh. Tlio mockingbird's carol Bho heard tn tho trees, And tho ctirls on her head wcro tho sport of tho breeze. Sho was thinking I know not her thoughts lo impart, But this little ditty welled up in her heart, And in strains not unllko tho sad moan of the dove, Her song floated forth on tho pinions of love ! "I'll weavo thee n garland of roses, The sweet blushing emblem of spring, I'll dot It about with bright posies, And It unto tbeo I will bring. O, speak to mo Vlndly, Hut speak to me free ; O, lead mo on blindly, But safely to thee. "I'll fly whero my lovo Isrccltnlng, A wlng-strlken bird I will be, I'll tell him my heart Is repining, And hear what he answers lo me. He'll speak to mo kindly; My wings he'll caress, Ho'll fold mo so blindly, Close, close to his breast." Sho finished her love-song, and raising her head, Sho found tho 'Squire standing liko ono from the dead ; Ho stepp'd n paco nearer and drew a deep sigh, And sho noted a tear dropping down from his eye. "Irenn," ho trembled as sadly ho said, And gently ho laid bis rough hand on her head, "I know that thy lifo has been barren and dreary, With litllo of joy, nnd n great deal to weary, But tho best that I could I havo dono for thy sako, Sinco heav'n saw fit thy good mother to lake. When I am laid down witli thy mother to sleep, And death o'er my head shall its still vigils keep, Much wealth you will have and now I do pray, That you never forget my advice oT to-day : Lifo's pleasures are phantoms that lio just ahead, Would you know who lias caught them ? go ask of tho dead 1 Be wary of Love, keep a watch nn mankind, For Lovo is a blind man leading the blind, And all men are wicked for gain or forpelf, From his birth to to tho grayo every net is self. Much else I have told you in years that aro gone, Much moro I will tell you in time yet to come. I know bv Iho rose on thy lip nnd tho check Thy heart hath crown strong and thy head hath grown weak. Bowaroof Carl Weber a something doth tell Ho wills neither mo nor mv Irena well. Bus'ncss has call'd mo to Easlon to-night, Where to-morrow tho Gov'nor'll a council- fito light With Tadcuskund and when I return, I'll make thy young heart witli ecstasy burn. new gown I'll buy thee, a comb and n cuo To wear on thy head us the great ladies do. Now, be a good girl bo patient nnd true ;" With this admonition ho kiss'd her"adicu." Sho watched him as off through tlio valley he strode, On his mission to Easlon as envoy he rode. His words had sunk deep in her heart like on arrow, Filling her visions with gloom and witli sorrow. Tlio hours glideit by, nor seemed it so long Tho stars and tho moon and tho whip-poor will's song, And tho night-wind's sigh, still fouud her alone, In deep meditation on tlio old sitting-sUmo God only knows Iho phllosopy of life, 'Tis Ho who imbues it with peaco or with strife ; Ho blights earthly hopes and bids us go rest, With the kindly assurauco that "all's for tho best." Eternity is datknass, with no ray of light, If whatever is, Is not certainly riylil I Thero is no mistake in the work of His hand, What seems so is but tho short foresight of man. "Irena I" tho voice sent n thrill to heart, She sprang to her feet with affright aud a start. No ono seemed near ; could it be an illusion ? A fanciful hope of a welcome intrusion? Tlio shades of the mountains at hand scem'd to dally With tlio moonlit sheen spreading o'er tho volley. Just at that moment, from behind a great treo, Young Carl Weber sprang with a joy ful glee, He seized tbe fair girl in his manly embrace And seated himself iu tho very Mine placo Whero she had been sitting two hours or more, And Into her ear did his lovo-pleadings pour. "Looso mo, Carl Weber I" she said with a cry, "A deep yawning gulf lies between you I ; My father just tells me you wish mo not well, Now, if this bo true, let me bid you farewell i" "Your father" tho name sent a chill to his soul, But arous'd a deep passion that made him more bold. "Your father' mistaken I Irena, I pray I In the name of the past thai you hear what I say I "lly the stars that dot the tky to-nluht 1 Jly the moon that sheds Its silver light I lly the Hand that guides them all above i I worship thee, my Irena I love I "lly Uo elves that snort on yonder bill I lly tbe spook that omens only ill I lly the spirit dimn'd to mourn forever I I'll ccaiatolore thee, never I never I "Irena queen my dove divine I Speak now tbe words ty Ihou'rt mine I The solemn von, now In secret make, For me thy father and tho world forsake I "The secret need be known by none, Tuat we have merged ourselves In one) Ami when thy lather's bead Is cold, Unto the world tbe story may bo told." O.ntle Irena Bloh was uuus'd to dark seem I Inf.. ing, ol. i .it- : i . ,.r ,i, ,.11,0,1 L,,,, duo uc u. iuo m v. - Bcnemin j ; . She believ'd that wo all should bo Und tu I each other- . Should lovo one another as sister nnd brother. Bho knew that sho lov'd tho young man on whoso arm, She now wa reclining unmindful of harm. If evil foreboding or words of her father, Did creep in her mind, sho thought it a bother. Tho wish of her lover ; sho thought but of this And eeal'd his dark vow with a sigh and a kiss. "Irena," ho said, with a whisper so bold, That it sent tho first chill to her love-stricken soul, "Thy father possesses a vast store of wealth, And also enjoys amazing good health. Many years ho may live and keep us apart, With n moth-blighting secret concoal'cd in thy heart. You seo on my finger a magical ring, With conccal'd iu its gema sharp, death dealing sting. Now, should I so will it, thy father would die Without pain or anguish, suffering or sigh." Willi ono mighty ciTort she tore her apart, And sped to tho house with a loud on her heart ; Sho cnter'd the thrcshold,not stopping to bow And heard tho diro warning "Remember thy vow I" a When tho timo roll'd 'round for tho Squire to bo home, 'Twas a sourco of much care, ho neglected to come. Ono morning his horse was found tied atthe gate, Which proved that tho master had met an ill fato ; And the horse was rcturn'd,that tho fact should bo seen That tho deed was tho work of a conscience- struck fiend. His neighbors joined in, and a search of n week, Found tho body afloat in tho Mahoning Creek. No wound was found on it, but tho right hand was black, And his limbs and his faco wero a mottled lilac 'Twos a mystery profound how tho good 'Squire had died, But a jury conjectured that it was suicide. Carl nnd Irena were wedded that dato And tho former took charge of tho father's estate. Another great mystery, unsolved and profound I No papers or wealth could be heard of or found. Or only a few pounds could bo found, at the best A little ready cash locked up in tho chest. The houses wcro old, and as for tho farm, To mako it of profit required a strong arm, A good resolution, hands willing to work All of life's duties Carl Weber would shirk. Ho grew much discouraged in timo very brief And his faco was a picture of woo, and of grief. Ilo treated Irena most shamefully ill, Aud ollen did threaten himself ho would kill. He left her ono morning abused and in pain Aud ho never returned or was heard of again. Irena in sorrow was given ono joy, Tlio imago of herself, a blilho littlo boy; That tho namo of her father to tho future should go, Sho had tho boy christened as Kiudarus Bloh. a a a As years glided on, years full of turmoil Of sorrow nnd care and of tear-whltcn'd toil ; Old Ayrey, meantime, iu tho gravo had laid down, Aud 'Old Knifo' gono to tho 'happy hunting ground' To Irena many hills in her pathway anise, TlioWarsof tho Nallousdisturbcd tier repose, Tho soil worn out the farm had grown poor And sho often hail prayed tho "lean woll from tho door." But her son had waxed strong, and tho plow and tho hoe, Ho held with tho will of his grandfather Bloh One dark, stormy night she went to her bed, A very strange acho in her heart and her head. Sho soon was asleep, and a curious dream On herhalf-wakingsensesdid fitfully gleam. Sho dreamed that sho went to tho cellar at night, On an errand, but forgot to lake with her a light. When sho got there, most strangely lo say, The cellar was lighted as brightly as day. Tho floor scem'd cover'd with whilcn'd men's bones, While the sourco of the light wastwo rowsof stones In the side of tho cellar, upon its south wail, Gleaming like gems in an enchanted hall Sho counted the brilliants sho could not tell why "Nine stones from tlio corner nnd nino stones high I As she finish'd the counting, tho corner-stone light Trembled a moment, like a bird on lis flight, Then fell from its place with a crash to the ground, With a reverberation, or thunder-like sound Tho shock on her nerves, did a sensation make That set her upright on her couch and awake The storm out of doors was howling and roaring While torrent of rain in its midst was liouring, Tho dream of tho night had impressed her mind so, With the dawn uf daylight, to the cellar she did go And now a strange sight that her senses dismayed Tho storm of tlio night had a sad havoc ployed, A dark pool of water and debris around Revealed tho fact that the wall had washed down. Iu a largo excavation, her eyes did beliold Some bundles of jarpars and a g.-st box of gold. This was tho wealth of 'Squiro Kindarus Bloh, Which his hands had laid by in the years long ago. a a a a Peseeed of much wealth, Irena grew jwor, Her heart wus mare humble Ihan ever before, She devoted her Ufa to a lone widowhood, In doing of iieunncu, and labors for good I She pl.nned hy night and nrted by d,.y, Jn h.lplng up those who hd fc,I by tho w THIS AND THAT. A walking match Calves betting on calvcf. Man's clothes nre of his lifo a thing apart, they're woman's whole existence. A rumor comes from Tan's that bonnet are to bo worn on the heal hereafter. Tho railroads aro bringing in groat quantities of gamo -especially euchre. No matter how much a ratndidatoilcho for office, ho never likes to be scratched. Indian summer this. And speaking nf Indian summer, that's about all that is left that the Indian cm call his own. "I nso for information," said a member of a legislative body. "I am very glad lo hear it," said a bystander, "no man wants it moro." A recent obituary notico enys : "Mr. Smith was nn cslimablo ritlrcn. lio died with jierfect resignation. Ho had recently been married. "Will yon have somo moro beans, John ny?" "No." "No what?" "No beam," says Johnny, solemnly, pretending not to understand what is desired. Mother (very sweetly to children who havo just had a distribution nfcundyi "What do children say when they got candy?" Chorus: "Moro I" Tho worst case of selfishness on record is that of a youth who complained becauso Ins mother put a larger 1111181111-11 plaster ou his younger brother thnn she did on him. A young lady' lint blow off mid was run over by a broad-wiieelod cart. Tlio ribbons wero somewhat soiled, but tho hat is now tho very latest fall s!inw. Acollcgo student, in rendering lo his father nn account of his term-expenses, in serted: "To charily, thirty dollars." His rather wrolo back : "I fear charity covers a multitude of sins." A ton of gold makes n fraction over half n million dollars, anil when a man says his wife is wortli her weight iu gold, aud elio weigh 120 pounds, sho is worth $30,1100. Tho Marquis do Culii.o's last : They wero talking before him about cremation, and asked his opinion of it. "It is horrible rcpulsivol" ho exclaimed. "As for my self, I would die befoio I would bo cre mated 1" Teacher: "Fommino of friar?" Fii.t bright boy: "Hasn't any." Teacher: "Next." Second bright boy, "Nun." Teachei: "That's right." First bright boy indignant ly ejaculates s "That's jmt what I said," A Milwaukee girl sulleiiiig from lock jaw was left nlono with n moiiio by tho shrewd physician, and sho contrive 1 toojieii her mouth enough to give a yell that Hindu the crockery in the china closet rattle. -Mother "Johnny, why t you 1,ki!: so down-hearted?" Johnny "Coz I lijvu't got no luck. Jim Woulhcad wa tho lnt in tlio class, nnd I'd a worked inysilf up to iho last but oue, au' now Jimmy's died to diiy, an' I nm tho last again. Boo-hoo '." M. Prudiiomnie roads iu his newsp,irr tho details of a hoi ribio crime committed by a policeman who rut Ids victim into sixty, five pieces. "And yet," ho miiiiniirs tn himself, "they d.110 eay Hint tin's republican system is tho ono which divides us tho least." A man out west lias sued n newspaper for libel becauso it tuid ho killed anion. Tha newspaper wants to compromise, uml advises him to mako tlio repoit truo by kill ing somebody. Ho has accoph.il the advico and is hunting around for tho editor. A country editor in Michigan thus bids f.iicwcll to Ill's leaders, his iiew.-piir hav ing expired, "Good by. Toll the bell gent ly Tills is our last kick Handle ua with care Lower us gently to rest Wo dio a natural doalh Tlio wolf is at our door -Bury us under u 10auhu.l1 Liateu tu 1110 mocking-bird." Old Mr. Hazlctt, nf Oregon, thought ho was going to die, and in unlor that his lien should havo Iiothiiij to quarrel over ho burned $20,000 iu greenbacks. Ho didn't, die, aiter all, ami now when tho hairs seo him sawing wood to earn his' bread they naturally feci that they nro ahead of him. Let tho next sielliiigrelonii convention bo held in Maine, ami adopt measures to re form the spelling of tlio IjUos of that State. Somo id (ho lakes thcie only 11 quarter of a mile in length hav.i name half a mile long, The reformer mlht wrestle with I.uko Miignguekuiiklttolipgnemiiaqiilta m.icMnog uc to begin with. Litllo Billy has been taken to sen h(3 old uncle, who is so deaflhat lioiMiiuothcar a single won! wilhout rcccurto to hi-cat-trumpet, ll.lly w.itehes the i.uvenionLi of (his instrument for some time with great in. tercel, and then exclaims: "Mamma, what does undo try all this time (o play tho horn Willi his oar for, when he can't make it f Old Tom Purdie, Sir Walter ficolf fa vorilo attendant, onoe aaid: "Them ro lino novels of yours, Sir W.ilU-r; they aroju t invaluable to me." "I nm glad to hear it, Tom," returned Iho novelist. "Yes, sir," sahl Tom; "fir wh-n I have been out all day hard ut work, and come lioino tired jind take up one of your novel, I'm asleep di rectly." They wcro courting "What make tho stars shine so dim to-night ?" she said soft ly. "Your eyes ate so much brighter," ho whisjierixl, pressing her little hand. They aro married now. "I wonder how many telegraph jades It would tako to reach from here to tho stars," sho said musingly. " uo if it was long enough," he growled. "Why don't you talk ouuimou ene?" A green young man ww for tho fir t time a schoolgirl going through some of her gymnastic exercise for the amusement of the little ones ut home. After Ruing at her with looks of interest aud oominiseralion for a while he asked a boy near by, "Has that gul gut fit ?" "No," replied (he lad, con teuituciuly, "that's gymnastics." "Oil, 'lis, hey," replied venUiit; "how long has she had 'em ?" A giaal country reon preached a scries of sermons on pnu-thxl morality, and very interest ing and instructive they were. A lad in the village who had heard only ouo of them waaoouilng out of an onJi.ud ouo day, hi jioeket bulging out witli stolen fruit. He mot tbo parson, who notuvd hi effort to ounocul the evideuce of his gailt. "Have yuu bc,u stealing apple?" asked (ho minister. "Yes, sir," euvwered die boy, hwdshlj. "Aud you am Iryiug to I11J3 them from me V onuliuusai Um good man. "Yes, sir," aeid tbe culprit, ud then addrd, hi nut) briiihteniiiir up, "Y"U said I ' - 6 in 1 .1 If ut V.e ,.. I t..e .. .. , gfev.l"