Adv.rtising Pates, Wo rfestr it to bo dfstlnitly understood h I no advertiscmaiits-wlll be Inserted In UH columns f TiiCmlioK Advocate th' may be received from unkpnwn purtles or, rlriHs Unless accompanied, by the cash. Hie following are our ox'bT terms! OXKSqUARItliO LIRSS), t One year, each .nsertion....! inn lOcts. ?lx liidilths, encll Insertion locts. riirea months, Carili nt'rtloii..-ii.iii.. 20 cU. UuitlantlireairiolillisiflhWIiSertiqu ! $1) each subsequent insertion Local Holla ll) cents lr line. It. V. MOimtlMEK, Publisher. A. Bffos&ei's attufactiivi!'' eland Di-ali-rm STCVES, RANGES AND HEMS, Till ana Start-Iron Ware ana General Hor.se Msliing Goods. itOtri!V. mill SI'OlJTINM done at 'afuirt notice uml ut Lowest Cusli Prices. I si 11 e n ill 'riled aje' I Inr the Pale nl the l -lln 111' KIByT-CLAsS )TOVKM . HliHILVKH. Jt GOLD .1. liDAti COOK., Ill LI 'II I HOUSE' ook. Till-, il AYFLOWlilt .AvGK, THIS HUNdltlKK UANOIiand IheNFV. ANCllOU HEATIitl on'dam -elllngtlicmVU'lV HHA" tor dish. Hen ';!ndtil MOViTortATES unci Ft HIS I1IU Kf kiptconnimtly on li md. Store on S0UT.I1 Street-, Aliw door above Dan1. St., LEIIIOHTON. Pafonire solicited S-tufap irniruarHriteid. Ort O-yi A. 1) TilOSSEll Ceatral Car.iage Works, Uuii M.. Lolifcliloi., Pa., ro prepared to Manufacture Ciuringfs, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Oft-very lienor ptlon, In tlie most iihat antlal ii aimer, and at hornet Cash Prices. j-i-irliig Promptly Allcmkd to. TUEXLKR & KKEIDLKR, !t), 1879 yl Proprietors. April UK1IOX ADVOCATE CHEAP .JOB lK L TIXC OFFICE, l.btflflllTOX, I'A. tary Ifrjrcripttoiiof Printing, from VUili.tfr lard ton Poster. ..ns, in i.i. llKAna, I.ETTEil lll'.ADS, VOTE HEADS. STATEMENTS. PllOUItA.MM.E8, T,' IS, . HA Nil BILLS Dona enc. ClttHULAnS, smrri -a Ta-, ENVELOPES, rAUPUI.ETis, .V.LAWS. AC. aVC , .lie beit manner, at verr Lowc.t Prices. W NT rteiiare I tn do work at bb cheep rates i v rffire hi llio htato t.at cial. ujoe.Uy i:ni u-iouit-ra. OU It MOTTO IS Uhoap, Prompt & Reliable r.(tr.. b an.all I eclto prompt nttentkn. I vmt liiilllf 51 ilc HiTail! vl GO HtlNOHYl Who y.mcanUurCl. uoulid 'IrrtCl us ill cud KIVR '.OAVES FOR 25 CENTS I I :Kf I,, tlie pon-"ir Tlp'iid and 'ok . t.t l.Mi!liutt .ii 1 a nine -t ilie anl 'flu linn a lita .'.ecu ' d k rojol blace.e n led U.tiue .titdu U. 1 A iJ Kivk Uiavi' fiirTfiity-llvf(:t!i. Oath !uir italHin C'ro tint rcoti-.i., Drop urcain 11- UHT A itls. on IV Ti'ti (Vnt per DnuTi. t, .ok Out l'(ir llui XVuRitii! MAUi'U CI 17. K, no Tneida?, Thuraila i.l tni.l v A! ni inline. Li 1IUH1 r IN anU' bis POUT every Alter UO II X' C'H fr ii-iy. Kit MS Sl ltlCTIiV 0S!1 I P.troiui:- ollcltMl J. V. O'NKAL Nl'tlltUi Oj.pos.i-' itist National 11 il k lurll v lltn . i'ei. l.eniglili.n Pa Importar.t to Farmers! The undtrrlglaneil rails the attention or Farmer mi'l mlif'S li the larl that ho Is now Alanuliic.urini, In rimnec luu nlth HUNK M i.f L, a superior article of MilHT-Fhospliatc ! Guaranteed to be Made from PICKED HAW BONES, which is far superior to any o'licr now In the market It Is a Purely Bone Fertilize.-! I rraivcelfuHv ask that a fair and honest trial of tlY I'HO-PHATE bo made. Idii not cl.illn that bnmoepathlc iinses will wnrk wm.d. r..hui rH3.nn end a litieralaiinlicatl n and a thorough test, and 1 am s.tlisned tu ri ide by the u-.olt. Forruriher particulars, mldress A. MINER, New Mahoning, Carbon Co,, PA. Aug W-ws1 jtiv. T-U, ft AVi'.Alt or tit" 1JUi ; iu viur utu johnny. ' il V diiH iiKirn f ltia.ii JilX a t l. ".li 0U ,(. tlx C tl 1I tO ll lsk um. ty id J t c u d tuv watk. You j Mi.. l' u tia.io i:ui, ur . detu rtQ '-!,(.. ,4 d rtfllH tat tit i tti 3UHl- li -.'H- 1 Lti Vj I "1 tue outine. . i tt-.n k it .r nit'i'ff I. vr.ffuit4 i ,u r- .) j'Ul .tu . Uiei.y iioiior- Mt Hj.hio i t. t WHu I It kiiftw 11 about t'.'i. a i ini iHtiurtf tl.o ub' o -ft.d . i il id' 4 hi tv, ii hiai1 uu fail p r. i. u.r i n.L ru- 'iH win) ej Mrin $ uiiM v hi ouu thu ke ip ymlr miufi .ir v urvnf A(llrvM L(JiitK tl ib N II. V. Mdhtiiimkb, Proprietors VOL. VIII., No 2. Railroad ,Guiae. , I1ILA. tb HKAIM.NU tlAll.lt AOO. Arrannetnerjt of Pawi'tiger Trains. NOVKIBBII iitii. ts-. Trains leave .YLLEM'O'YN aa follows! -, (VIA' r-MtKlOME BAiwiOAli). Tor PhllaiUlphlai.Bi -IU , f.U, 11.40. a.m.. and 6 -D-. '' Tor riillaaViphli at l. !nn. rn..3.S n.ttu via r.A&i itsna niixscu.) or II.iirtsDiira 6 SCiiSiOSa, m' l2.l0,4.30nn1?.M for Sil'neaster and Columbia, 5 S'l. . and, l'dr tieadtni, itirrlsUurKjnnd wr.PH'nt,.u05 J'-,u- ' - vrl ntWtt) 2 J For rwlndeiilllla, h uV. Urpot .'S' f3.U a. m . u a i.4 ., 8 4 ,i. m 4iUiiuay 4 oj p. ni' ForPuliauel lualioui L 6 8 Dcptit in., 2 1 4 6 ( P. m. ".'. . . ,. Trains FOU AiiLK TOWN leave as ToUowst (VIA PKUKIOMKN UAII-ttOAD.)7 ' LeavoPluUdelpUln, 7.4U . in., i.oj, Lao -uaiSa n. in. HUNDAYs. Lejvorhllanelplilii. 8.o K.ra. niidSlJp.m. (VIA KA8T I'BXSA. DKANCIll .... Leave no.uluci. J 10.3) a. ui.,J.OU 3.6'. pnilO.'S Leave llnrilsliurir, 5 14, 8 05 and 8.53, a. ni., 1.4J ami l.uop. m. . . . LeaveLnucl,er.8,0aiTn.ft.M and 3.511 p. m. LcateColumbia 7.Ma.ni iC5 ami 3M p. in. ..eave Ite.idlnit. 7.20 n. ta. r t.cttvell-im. null!,: a.m. IVIA IIETIILEIIEU.) Tenvo "lillnde ii.ila 7 ll. e 5, 0.4'. Lie, 5. 5 i oo ii. tn SiindaV J3'o in , f.eo v. tn Tralnsmaiku tlin- ) inn to biiii tiinnrtepi t Otli ami Oice i Blreet.l'lillmie;plil otlirr unlu.toB .Itinin Broldrtreet diiit. noli.s Vnlli't.ili;tieni",rnn to inn fioai Berts et, D.'iiot, except t o mni teil (). TAe4t '' liii'l.M u. n. iriiliiAfroin All-n. to n. mid the 7,4 R.m an.l 5.1 p. ni. tiiii Iroin I'liiladi'ipnia. li.ne tluougli carstn and lro.,.Pnlldclpn,a. J-Kw00Tlri C G HANCOCK, GnU latt. & TttKtt Agtnt. no 15 - - Hotels and Saloons. Eating and Drinking saloon, - ewis J. CinitsTMAN, Prop'r. rhis wnll.ketit ami escilhntly fl tcd upiNa- in.m la loi-atid three duors ttbovo lUauss allorlnK stnro, on hank sTBUi-rr, LfiiniUToN, ra. ii...nA r- fntri..r'. I'hi nut'iinua iiecr ni ways nn Tap. Choice t'igars, and all kinds of Kuireeuiiiciiia m ocueuu. Yr l.m fit 'ry sntunln Nitrlit. ratronnuo solicited. alay IT 1S70 ly Astor Place Hotel. EUROPEAN PLAN, stor rincp, 8il Au. a il Sth Street, idrrosiTB nooPKrt ISaTlTCTB.) NEW YOKK, Tlpst Location in the City. Elevated nail road and live other lines puss the door. ltooms 60 cts. to 2 per Day. lly the ween $2 and upwards. April HMnt OPEK AJihmiiui. NATIONAL HOTEL, COUTIjANDT Ut., nenr Ilrvdvny, HOT 11KISS & POND. Proprietors. n tlie Iluroricnii Plnn. it. t).....mhii, finfn mill T.iinclt Hoom at- uicheil are uuiipaedf.ir cheavne nd ex. ..nii..in.n)L..ipn HummR. CLB lo&incruaVt lltil" per wei'lc. Convenient tn all V'tnrt nun i;uv n l,rlllll,?;..;,:'" i ,,iwi "il.w ma rtiir,aii.,i j - JOHN F. IIALBACII, Instn ct r of Music, (Ralio, Organ, Voice nml Theory.) LLUIOHTON, PA. OPINIONS OF THE I'UF.SS. in. ,.,,,.u m,f,ik hlifl.lv or hie ability as a teacher. Miemomn wirimiric. Ho Is wi-ll qualified for his calling Colo- lie 1 il wormy mr.-ii-.v w. ii i.....A M'n ii;v hml the it casiircotlist i.. i.i. rn,ntinii it lh Old Masters and neru charmed with his toucbuud execution. blallnglon lttct. bole agent lor tue J. & C. Fischer Pinno ; and. nlso, MAOV it HAMIiIN and W KW HA VliN I . UUUAAB. For pirlieuiurs, ifrms, eio., iuinrrn, 1 JOHN F. 1IAI.I1A011. Aug. 2, lW.-ly. Euhlghion, Pa. THE TOLEDO BLADE. NASBY'S PAPER. BEFORbi TUU r mm-r rc-ii.I lor ii .-.i v nf Til A 'TtlLsl.IJU ULA1J II tit u .aiiiuiiii" -! aiv.v.ti.nf I'miimnA tiiioii wt U ctierji.T , re- ..Ii. l, . I'Aim U'kaLIv Pn ir rt I to .lama, paiwoi uw-yuiiwiowirB SPECIAL FHATUKES. All the Ileoiriiurn a whiov hue made Inn IILAUE ainonu'a i.li o,e. the united Ktatoi, ... IU a..,,l rlvrnu nued. I aino V I 'In Pon nlarli Hera ol tiat ciinniliied Democratic . ..i iu-i .. EV piTiOLBUMV NA6nr. which ar wrlnon lire-., hi inm.- our IIOUpKIIOLII oi l-lfc.ii. u w "H'uri. V. nriiclio.linlmualtoi. upiin i.uij t oiinleie-t in err .'.mini i a Youko ri'.orLR's Deimki UUNT i a Ho ig i'Ui Oeoai lmini emurao i s the ieekir um ay Kuunol Lo aoni chir.iilua n. ri, Hi ml nttst Wit ami llnmori Tin: i.Kdt TORIK8. iii iu.il ai.it selected i Axawfiie Tn "ouuEsroNUiusTBand th LJlcit Newalioui .,,,!. u.,r.l. HIE LAUEl'lrCUl it. latKOlv ill even "'nte ai.il T.nrnii- n the Union and in evi-iyr.eie u-e tn ted a tho .. .....,.,, I 111- '!' M:Vf, AND FAMI LY PA ' i;lt nub laiied any where Tiv it and tou Will neve Willi ixlr oe wlllinul A noav ihe noivleutuiet loi this winter rre a iie'e. ii A ndersonville Prison Sketches, ovonewhrt wnill.rre A new 8)rta tit ry wa ... ,ii Tttniiiir . TiiiiM "in e conr, per r ir IS 9 i five ooiiteH.ti.73 ftch ft'uormoiei'oriesfi.o ecu n.i mi vt h foni Willi tV(T ilub o ten. 4ieclmeu cmie rfiu tree. Keud forti'ie Ail- iIichi TiJLbDOllUAIJi, 1 leuu.UUlo Fifty Thousand Books For Salt at Hall' I'rico. rt'e am now olTrlnff to" the uublic. twstaize St V ATI II. I ill II.M.UAIjI1 IHD IIXUIHI ltll.V .L i'UAUI- tbermilariirti'6 .tl'ty ihoi'HuDtf voiUH'e ut clioici books, cuuipiUiua H lorv 'Jio rapiiy. f.o ion rwyrv Jiumoi ii.il..-ji,.UHlzioi wiiaSc eull .0 Workn.i'diiliiii ... u .1. vnttiir. ,.n.. HlA. llifiitii Imnki tro eitcuul hrour .Mr. LocttK(.s'aeUT) loui he aurivea o toe eaili ir ouh lahi-rn ol the cnu i. try, a e all NKWand VHi.-Mt aud ait the i rilnin tiia i ktiiti itf haniPed hvroeie. tii bnokBener. Wehtve mnlen thoasandaol taeae lurfika to til oait ol the renntry, and nr.,. rluuia aeut OUL la AltllAN rEU U be XAOILV A HKPHESfcNrEU and toRiie i;.lll(EH,lTlHt'AUl'IU.1. CATALOGUES FREE. A'Ahat-aisiin.fll a Ihs-eaandt mn rte cata lo tue of onr UooV. ithii ed br ubectauDO o atipi cuio'i niu niiu o'lHiMf itrvi'i niriiii him . n n Mtiuii itlso ? iTittdtotM'u free KDwii men co leant H e HLAfiK nirvp a.ed otln -o. v II ier-ons rmuluK tbiHBdviriucnieiit tici cot dial I v tititid -m ua hv ot ranlnr o JiiTwwa tti- immeant tueiuseivfl' and menu Adoreat TOL. O nLAUlTouto.ouio. Risley's W'itcli Hazle- Oun-s Heada he, Itnrn', pralni, Wounds, l;u s. u eilinaiisiii, inutn'u ua. r racne, etc., etc "Warranted equal In quality tuauymaile, ai nan me price. II o llitillr. 'Or. Plul llolllr SOr. Have your druiiclst order. If he has not In suwii, or C11AHI.KS p, nlI.F.T, Wholasala llruj(l't, M Uortlandt, St.. New iota. AB4. is cuu. CARDS noot Mitil mine Makers r Dllntonlli'stneyi la -tvin Imlldmu. lUnk trst. AUnriprgmjitltiJtUtifOTk.wfaiSfSii . ' Attorneys. i . QAM. II. tjifLHAM,. ' , 1 . .ATTOHNEY AT EAW, 'OFFICE 2tvl Story. 1st door above "Carbon rllOUseV HANK Street, IilillTaHTON, I'ENN'A. Collections and all other EeJalWslnell en. "AtogniufTr9!y'T!e,,,e pl- sy&Wv-W , ATT&UNEV AT LAW, offlserCotner Snsijiiehanna and Hate stteela m :; ' r td o4 Mrilr ilAUCH onrjJJK. Pa. Jnlv2My JOHN I). UnilTOLETTE, ATTOrtHET ASD COUNSELtOIt AT IiAWi. Once t Hoom 2.(0round Floor Mansion llouso MAUrjI OIIUMK, fA. Mar bo coatil'ed In Oerm.in. iimt85 ll I'. LON'USTUEBT, XTrnnuEY aT'laW f i , i , .. i r. r . . . , tfvsn'a lJulidlng. . .ANK SrnEET. I.KII101ITOSC rA. Decemlier 10-Om . . JfT 91. UAPMIIKIt. ATT0llNKY-ND-C0UN8ISLL0ll tT- LAW BAiSisksT,LEntonTos.'PA.t - lesl K.lalcand Collection Acenrv Will Bu.i md tall It. nl folate 'lonvejain-liist .leitly iloiie Lol ,ctl n proinpllv m id, ettllna: IW.tes "f D iJant i iDerlaity. lai no fonsullea in iijiimi id Mrman. tfev.. J AS. It. STUUTIIMIIS, ATTDllN Y AT LAW, 3- Onli-ei 21 tlo ir f llhoad's Mall, Matlcll Cliuilli. Pa. Ml Ira.lnMB entrmtifd to hlin will lie pr-mptljr tteoded to. M.V27, ly. L. 31 K 12 HAS'. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE No. 3,Scccnd Floor, HA It ItALE, MAUOiI CHUNK, Pbhba. 43-Gan lie ponsulted In Oortnan.. Jn9 Justices and Insurance, wo mas iii3iir.m:R COXVEYANURn, AND 1F.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT The fMlowIng Companies are Represented lis man n m u ru AI, FIH B. llUAIUrVli IIUIUALHIUD, WO.MINO FIltE. POrTrtVILLB FlltE. .. LivilKIM FltlE.and tEOTHAV p.r.r.n-, accidunt inhuiianoe. Alan Fennavlvanli and Millunl Home Tlilel Deteeuveaml In-urauee i jimimiiY. MnrcnTJ. tn.i uma. jgEUSAUl) PHILLIPS, Oonatr BtJiLbmO, MAUOII CHUNK, Pa. Fire Insurance Agent. I'OLI'JIES In SAFE Companies only, iSonable Hates Aug. 23-l at Uonlom LIIIX STOLLE, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire ami Life tew Agent, MAUOII U1L.VW. P.. tcr- Huslncss transacted In Enullsh and Oennan. Aug.iuyi Physicians and Dentists. Slatington Dental Of&ce, Ebtablishkd 1870.1 Artificial Teeth Made to Restore tte Original Contour of Lips & CneeKs. Dr. L. Campbell. illinq Teeth a Stkcialtv. toet. Ms K. V. A. CUKTHIUIIT, SUUOEOX DENTIST, Tenders his rirofess'onal services to the poo- pie ofilaucli (JUtliiK, LKjuignion, nemsiiori, Packcrton and vicinity. OFFICE : Opposite the Broadway House DUOADWAY, MAUCH CHUNK, Ta. Fresh Irtiighln? Gas always on liatnl. AH work guaranteed satisiactory. augj-yi VY. Y. IlLHKIt, 31. V. KAST PI5NN, Carbon Countv, pa. Itealdence..,,l'nmT a. m. tn 10a. m , lOUUS n I lliio-n loio p in Parry vine ..Irom na.ni. to i.'noon liar beronsu ted In th" Herman LaneusKe P. O. AddrcB-Lhlhton. Nor. 31. yl vV. A DKllll A.UKIl, M.O., IMIY81CIAN ANDHCItOKON pplal attention p.ild to Chroule IIKei. tmet; South Kafct turner IrpqaDt 2hJ tn l.c- lUhlon V. Aprl . I87S, -in as. T.'iioii.v, ji. n., J? 'ICE I QVHlt II A. I'ErEU'9 niica aroui!. bank sr.. luiiiuhion, pa Uenoral practice atteuded to, and Bl'KCIAl ATTENTION GIVEN TO DIHKAHK8 OP WOMEN marll .yl jSq- U. KLllElt, 31. u. U. 8 KXamlnlns; Snrgeon, PKAOTICINO PUYSIUIA'JI andSUcvdEO OiriCKi Bank Stieet. ItEBEK's DLOCK,' Lehigh ou. ra. May be ooosalled In the Ocrm n Lans;utjro. Nor. s DH J. G B S1EGEKT A SONS' WORLD RENOWNED Angostura Bitters. An article of orer Fifty If ears1 Standing. ililinioit lOttTPTi tlnr lyulo l Joiily eel ur iIihi i-r ti Pigu ue iutoi bdu euuo ci oart M r piciN al tu men. iiiix os-t an I feYfr and atue. .Nocucktml or lalxeddiluk n "rrfwet -with ruttt, iMfai e it priTnta De tad tfftcttofai uhB ic llOUutM comet oi reniocate ur wnr 01 1 rte munr etui tieut .by it Uu aud cbemiua of the w t,it. re ard di h whnietomeueM an J puiitr are ti icM ia otr Bod b. tn itniitfioil cnjeM dnianiiitt and Uaiurriea'er J W. HAN UX.n-ilt A;eni tor .U. y.tU Urotiuw.y. ew York P. u B -x INDEPENDENT ' LEHIGpTON, CARBON COUNTY, PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, ATSLATISOION. JOHN 13ALLIET, Propr., liilB'ia. Ii. Mtt t .h.t. HtiA .tain. . tl 1 L. IllVUllllVli BllOW pl DresseD Lumbell OF ALli KINDS. Doors, Sashes, BIIikIkj Sliiillcrv, Moulilliigs, Cabinet Ware, &c, With I'roinptneal. Brackets Made to Order. TJift Mncbliierr in n 1 new and of tl.n host nnd most Im proved kiads. I employ nouebui bent wt)i Knirii, tihtt welt BPHoontNt and icootl iiib teriiu, and am llio.eruni.blf tii ruai antee eutini HntipfactUtu to nil una mavlavor mowitU acalL Ordors bv mail inompily nttendrd to. My cnnifren are intMetHt' terms caeb, or interest charged alter thirty tays. 01 VK ME A CALL. t Those pmrns-ed In Itnild'tia win flmHt t llfiir nd Vfln tji i?n tn Ihto Mdlnir Vlm- tltnn l)onrst aancs. hut.cr8, Ao. rM mi-deatthl H IOTV. fliay 10yi JOHN BA LLI kT. WHAT HANDSOME GOODS! AND WHAT A SPLENDID VAHIETY ! Is the I'alversal Verdict of all who Examine me isew, rmn spring Stock of Glotlis, Cassimeres, Vestiiigs & Snitiiigs, For MEN'S, HOY'S nhd YOUTH'S WEAK, uim irmvu UblllU lililtUUAlli lAJLUlt NO tiTOKE F I. II. PETERS, Agent, POST OFFlOE EU1EDINO, The Popular Clothing House IN LEHHIHTUN. Every Department Is full and complete with 1110 uhlwi noveiiics. P erfect Fits and Lowest Prices" the motto auh24-tf II. II. l'ETEKtj, Agt -E. F, LUCK EN BACH., To Doora Below the "Broadway Homo MAOon CHUNK, PA. Dealer in all Patterns ol Plain and Fanb 11 iVkVBCI Window Shades, 'aints & Painters' Supplies, LOWEST CASH TliICES. No Pat( ni No Pay. PATENTS obtained for Inventors In the lnilcd States, Canada mm t,unie, at reduced intcs. With ur principal uiiice locnteil in Washington, ircctlv opimsito the United States Patent Office, wo aro nblo to attend to all jiatcnt business with greater promptness nnd des patch unit at less cost than other patent at torneys who ore at a distunes from Wash ington, and who hii've, therefore, to employ " associate attorney s." We make preli minnry examinations and furnish opinions as to latentahlity, frcejjf charce. nnd all who are nterestcd in new inventions and patents arc invited to send for a copy of our "Guide for obtaining Patents," which is sent free to any nuurcss, una contains complete instructions how lo obtain patents nnd other valuable matter. We refer to the German-American National Bank. Washington. D.d the Rovnl Swedish, Norwegian and Danish Legations, at Washington; Hon. Jos. Casey, lato Chief justice u. t. t.ouri ot claims; to me utnciais of tlie U. S, Patent Office, and lo Scnutors in it ciniiera of Congress from every State. Address: IAJUI8 BAGGER Sc CO.. Solici tors of Patents and Attorneys at Law, LcDroit nniming, WAsiusuTON, D.c. decZZ PILES OfaUkirdfl TUOIts.rtl-chor pea fif l 1 OOD or mucus 111 J M 1J1 en nes nftbe It fOTUfil quhklv and oerfftftly cuieJ bv a isiinpip mid ttooitaiifr im.Mii.i)Y. i-oriuiormation anaitS' jut j rAui.;u ts 'u. Anu i j . j- tvin KiiiimtT's Livery & Sale Stables UANIC STtlKIST.liKIIIOIlTON, Pn PAST TROTi lNG HORSES, ELEGANT CAltiaAOES. And positively LOWER P1HCE3 than any oiuer Livorj in tue uoanir. Irornanrl handaome Carrtaeea for P.ineral purpoaeaaod Weddlues. IJAVIO EBUK11T Nov. 23 mu II U It A NO'S Calcined MaKiicsia, Fottn Finsr Pbcmiuu McnAts Awarded. More agreeable to the Taaie. aod Smaller Dose lhan other 'Aagnesla. For sMe tn Oorernmeut btaropM Bottles, at lirueKi'taand Coontrv Htmea, aim bv T. J. HUSBAND, Jr., ap,s.w:e raiLAiiiiirmA MEAT MARKET ! Bank Street, lielilgluon, OIIAREES KlI'P, PBoramos. Charles Klpp drslres to mill attention ol his friends and i ustumers tothelact lhathohae oj.ned A MEM' MAIIKI.T opiioflle the l'ulillo Square, liana street, Ihlglitou, Pa., where may be found at all times The Best Fresh Moats In season, Ileal, I.suib, Veal, Sausige, Ho loKtut, am. Torms a.s iiHEAP ar THE CHEAPEST. ratronaneaollellai Aug.ao-ly. UHA'i. KII'P. S0X illy een.ingMretB,wlih age hlaht, res color cl eyes and hair, rn il re- TCtlllSILT Mive bv rtlorn mall Vemfeel 1.1a. tureoiyoorfutuiehusiaiidorwiHe,i,ttonui . . - " . - - - - - W, tUA, UoxIT t nllonvllle. K Y, AHi . Live ana Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, DECEMBER G, 1879. I'ATVS t'ltt'A-lfciS.U There's a story that's old, But rooiI irtwtco told, Of a doctor olllmlto I skill, Who cured beast nnd man On the ' cold water plan," Without the small help of a pill. On his port 'I of pine HungaDelt-ganttlKn Depleting a boantllul rill, And a lake where n sprite With apparent delight, Wal sporting in svuet dishabille. Pat MclJarly one day, As he sauntered that way, Stood and xazed at that portal ol pine. When the doctor with pride Stepped tip to hi. side, Saying : "Pat. oW Is th t for a llgnt" i "There's one thlhtr,'' say Pat, "Ye'evo lift ont o' that, Which, be jabbers, Is quite Rlhtstako It's trim and It's'nate, Hut to maRe'lt complate Ye ihud have a folno bird on the lake." "Ah 1 Indeed I pray then tell To make It look well, What bird do you think It may lack!" Sajs Pal 1 "Of the same I've forgotten the name, Hut the song that he sings Is 'quack, quack" THE COUSINS. He hart got himself Into a scrtt)e, tltid, manlike) had no definite idea how ho was to get out of It, Last winter, In a flush of enthusiasm, he haI rewarded Misj Mowbray's seraphic smiles by an offer of his hand and fortune, and she had accepted the prize with a show of tenderness Hint was perfect in its way. The marriage, in all human probabilities, Would have been consummated, had not tlie grim hand of Filto beckoned the unfortunate Con up to a little village on a fishing excur sion ostensibly, but, in reality, to fall in lova with pretty little Dorn Blair. IIo met her nt a Villagtj gathering, nnd It being n fixed principle of his to attach him self to the preltcist girl In the room, ho ad hered tn his purposo with a rigidity which would have been extremely amusing, had it not s) soon become serious, for after two or threo meetings, Master Con Was fairly in fatuated. For a week tho dream Was bright and Un listtirbcd. Then Con began to feel Uncomfortable. With tho prospect of being married to one girl in a Irtollth he was hardly dishonorable enough to propose the samo course with an other. But being neither very clever nor original, ho couldn't see the slightest loophole! so ho! lingered oh at Dora's side, anil she, poor child I was happy, even in the uncertainty. Of course people talked as they always do talk, and some more daring than tlie rest encompassed Con, and looked unlllterablo tilings as they spoke of Dora's parentage. "Lives with her father and molherT Oh, yes; but then they don't happen to bo .her father arid mother. Sho is their daughter's daughter, nnd ns'to who was her father well, Wc don't know, and the Blairs take rare to give Us no Itifdrination." Then Con was angry. He was jlist young enough to bo 'Quixotic, and, of course, he wanted to marry her to take his little star-faced angel to himself; to transplant his little Held daisy ' to a more luxuriant soil. Ho went up to see her with a letter from Miss Mowbray in his pocket andnnomin ottsly guilty feeling about his heart. Pretty Dora, sat with her white face up raised, and per wniidrous hair fallingeround her like a glorious golden cloud. "I thought you would come," she said slyly, the color faintly Hushing her fair checks, and then, though Nature, hadn't made hlin so, Con felt more utterly foolish than ever. "As if I could stay awaV," ho answered, half reproachfully. "At least, until 1 have to, for I'm going away iu u day or two.'' Her eyes wandered down the road and she leaned more heavily than ever against the garden gate. "Oh I aro you ?" very faint nnd tremu lous. ' "Yes, .but I'll (Some back again'if any one wantsme." . . n : Shej,trMe one quick 'glance at hfinfrom under her downcast lids. "Do you Want me, Dora 7 Will I conie back to you V No answer Camo from the parted lips, but I think he knew sin-wanted hlm,for leaning over the garden gutc.lic answered her silence by saying; "Very well, dear, I'll be back In a very little while, and you'll bo waiting .for me, won't you T" It was not very definite, to say the least ofiU ' ' Coil Went home that night ecstatically but guiltily happy. And when he reached hotoe'bo found a letter awaiting him. A" letter from' bis mother', tho dowager M n !!.... j i: i.i..r...l . r. '. I a. lill-lglltVllj UCIUUUUIUH .1119 1I19U1I1I. IU turn. . ' "Gertflfdo li Very 111," she stftil, ''mid cer tainly your place should bo beside the lady who in four weeks will become your wife. I have heard, but totally disbelievi, rumor ot some girl whoac pretty face has attracted your attentions. Il might hare troubled me, had 1 nut known that I could trust your dignity as being a member of the Creigliton fcmily( and your honor us being eugeged to Gertrude Mowbray." Con crushed tho letter in his hand, and tried to stare circumstances in the face, but circumstances balUed him, and in s state pi semt-torlurc, be retired to bis dream dis turbed couch. The next morning hs returned to London. Miss Mnybray w j fnuch better when be leached home. , Mrs. Creigliton greeted hlrrt'witb: digni fkil pleasure, aud poor Con felt as utterly mean and diahonurable as Ins most inveter ate enemy could have desired. . "Mr CreigbtiU! I would liko lo s'ak With you for a moment, pleasu." Con was walking down the strand cuiisid eriug Ihiw he .hould break oll'hii engage' iiient, when the Words .truck his ear. Cun turned with a .tart, aud rUoouulercd hi $feJ Arthur Drey, ! "l'tliiy, Mr. tlray I Vt h it a tne pusi - mm now 1" "uw , "R-Wir ,n uupiun; J)dr,iic.,- I uul i.rrv in utT.i r. mil Toil will fcii.il unit mv , 7 Vii , SI. 00 If So Con followed him In, and waited to hear what the unpleasant business might be. "You nfe aware, thaljour late Uncle, from whom you Inherited your fortune, died In testate, or I jhould srtyj was thought hi havo died Intestate, whereupon you were his heir- at-law. A few days Btncd, hoWi-Vcr, we made what to you must prove a painful dis c ivory, namely, the certificate of his mar riag, and a half drawn up will, In which ho bequeathed all he jmsesscd to his unac knowledged wifo, or her children, should she have any. "After diligent Inquiries, wo havo discov ered that tho late Mrs. Creigliton died In giving birth to a child, bill tho child is still livlngiM t must Inform you thai you are " "Penniless," finished Con, gloomily, but with deliberation. Nit quite, Mr. Creigliton. Youl father eft you 2,001), which is something. Your cousin arrived lo-day, I believe." Poor Con, he managed to get out without disgracefully allowing his feelings, fdr it's Ho joko to find oneself suddenly precipitated from the piuliaclo of a mlllionalreshlp. "Well, after all, there's ono comfort," he said, returning Ui his Boliliquy ''Gertrude Mowbray won't Want me now, so I'll give her warning. Dora will take me, rich or ioor, nnd I hopo I'm not such a miserable coward as lo shirk tho labor of a man." His meditations brought hlin In front of the Mowbray mansion. Five minutes after he was sitting ih tho 'daintiest of boudoirs, Gertrude before hlin In tho most rechorcho of French morning robes "You look dreadfully tired, Con. Have you been walking very far?" "Not particularly far, hut I havo had bad news, and, as a general thing, that is more harassing than the mere effort of walking." "Why, What nows have you had? Noth ing very serious, I hope." "Oil, not at all; only that I've, lost every p-iiny of the fortune my uncle left me." Ho noticed, with greut 'satisfaction, that hir luce grew very white, and that she in stantly put on un indescribable expression of withdrawal. "Lo6t,eh? Oh, no I how?" "Oh, in a romantic way, of course. It seems that my supposed bachelor uncle was, iu reality a Benedict, but, as his marriage was in secret, and the girl was n country lass, nobody knew anj thing about it; so ho told her the ceremony was false, and left her. 8he died heartbroken, but left nn heir or htfircss, I don't know which, This child takes tho silver spoon out of my mouth audi, as you see, am ruined. Of course, Gertie, I came to you first to release you, if vou Wiilicd, from our engagement. Reared as you havo been, 1 could not eSpect ynu lo marry a poor man, and, Indeed, I fear that in my changod circumstances I could bo no fit husband for you." Then Xtlss Mnybray showed that, girl as she was equal to the Occasion. "I can readily perceive, Mr. Creighton.that it is your Wish that our engagement should end, and, knowing that, I should bo tho last ono to opposo yourinclinations. As regards your loss, I sympathizo with you sincerely, bat I cannot full to n-joioo that it hapicncd befoio I awoke to tho fate of an unloved wife." So, for tho last time, Con went down tho sU'jis, saying to himself: "At any rate, I still havo 2,000 ami Dora I" He Walked Along, feeling his spirits con sidcrably lighter, his troubled conscience comparatively at rest Butjustasho reached his mother's resi lence, Gray once more eilcountcied him. "Ah I Hero you nroagain; the very fellow I want. Your cousin has urnved and is anxious to see you. Could you go to her at once? She ia with eohio relatives at the hotel." Con turned on him, nshlky expression wreathing his handsome face. "Look here, Gray; isn't it enough for a fellow to be left penniless, without making li! in play lackey to the girl that'll got hia money ? As you're so desicrately interested you can tell mv cousin that I am very much engaged to day, nnd can't go hi her. If she wishes to see my mother, I presume she can Cud her." .Arthur Gray turned his back Upob his late client. Ho was a young mail and still unmarried so it may be presumed he did not feel very badly as he returned to pay his devoirs to the heiress. But Con did feel badly as hd packed thningh his mother's door, and strode im patiently down the halls that Were theirs no longer. Ho was ascending tho stairs when the ser vant called: "I forgot to give you this note, Mr.Creigh loti. It was left hcto about five minutes Con lohk It Up and glanced Carelessly at It, n dainty little envelope whoso delicate ad dress he did not recognizo, broke the seal and read. "Miss Crelglitnn'a compliments to Mh Creighion, aud desires his Immediate pres ence." "By JuVe I She'll offer me the post of foot man next, I presume i but I'll go to her now and let her sc her mistake." " So, in anything but an amiable humor, he weiidCil his way In her "iinmediale prcence." "Miss Creigliton !s engaged at present, but will bo down in live minutes," the waiter said; and, after he had disapicared, Con be gan to inuttersoniclblngvery contemptuous about "country charms," etc Then, finding he had to wait, he resigned himself to a onmfoitable arm-chair, until a light step sounded In the hall, until a slight figure, with clouds of golden hair and dia phanous robes of fleecy gauze, coma filiat ing into the room, until a sweet voice cried out: "Oh, Con, I am so glad to see you I" Then, whilo he was staring and wonder In;, Dora's two whlto hands were laid ill hl D ira'a sweet face was upturned ts him. Dora's violet eyea rested n.in him,th tender love-light lurking in their iny.tie depths. Dora, my darling I my own little DoraJ what doea this mean 7 , w .v, vou HHy feliowMl means (hat 1 ' , i I, i i , . i .i... f , am ywir oouln, Dora I n-leliton.. ailt tftat I jijHj iJwsi jlt, Crflhal 1 itfdri't like i ' v ro"ur" "I "' "" I . . . - ; . . ... , more glad still that we uiel before they made a Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.25. this discovery, nnd that you loved me In spite of what peoplo said." He Was to stupified that he cotlld only manage to say i "Whv. did vou know what thev said I" Sho drew herself up to her fullest height, and looked him proudly In the face. "Certainly I didn't know It, br I would have found out the truth and told you all to tho lime you neked mo lo be waiting for your return. I always thought I wasgraild papa's daughter, for you know when my mother died, wo left the place yod met me." He began to realize it then, but still vou can Imagine that he felt rather awkward. "And so my little Dora Is the heiress?" he began by way of prelude, but she inter rupted him. "Xo, Con, I'm not. t dott't Want the money, nor grandpapa nor grandma don't want it We were happy before, but we can be happy again If And then sho stopped, the vtolel eyes dropped, and Cen Was himself again, as he stoopcil toward lief, saying! Very well, darling; bull must tako.you too, for security," Three month alter Ihe security was paid, uml the gulden llutt of the marriage tie riveted the ngrcement forever, while with smiling serenity Mrs. Creigliton, senior, looked on, entirely forgetting her old advo cacy of Gcrtrudo Mowbray, and her old aversion to tho little country girl whose "pretty face'' had attracted Con's attentions. rilKUliU Ij.VDM'.S. Those languid, tiresome sensations, caus ing you to feel scarcely able tu be on your f;cl; that constant drain that is taking from your system all Its elasticity; driving tho bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering you irritable and fretful, can easily bo removed by tho u?o of that marvelous remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregularities and obstructions of your system aro telieved ut once, while the special cause of periodical puin is ierma nentiy reiimvedi Will you hoed this? Cin cinnati Saturday A'lAf. THU DEAD ItAYH-t. The subject of this story was n poor wea ver, living in tho little German town of Wupperthal ; a poor mall in his outward circumstance, but rich tjwanl God, and well known In Ills neighborhood as one who trusted in tho Lord at all tilltes. His con stant faith expressed itself in what became his habitual utterance at all times, nnd un der all circumstances t)f trouble and perplex ity, "Tho Lord helps." And he said it undauntedly, even when it looked as if the Lord had lorsaken him. Such a lime it was When, In a season ol scarcity, work run short, many hands were discharged, and tho master by Whom our weaver wa3 employed gave him his dismis sal. After much fruitless entreaty that he might be kept on, he sdid, at last, "Well, tho Lord helps," and so returned home. His wife, when sho heard the sad news, bewailed it terribly; but her husband strove to cheer her with his accusbimed assurance, "the Lord helps; nnd even although as the days wcut on, poverty pinched them sorely, uothirg could shako his firm reliance on Him in whom he trusted. At last came the day when not a penny was left, no bread, no fuel 111 the house, on ly starvation stared them in the face. Sadly his Wife tidied and swept lllelittlo mom on tho ground, lloor in which they lived. The window was 0ien, and possibly the words were heard outside, with which tho weaver strove to keep up their courage I "The Lord helps." Presently a street boy looked saucily in, and tlnew a dead raven at the feel of the pious man. "There, saint I there- Is something for you to eat!" ho cried. The weaver picked Up Ilia dead raven, uml stroking its leathers iluWil, suht compas sionately: "Poor creature I thou must baYd died of hunger." When, however, he felt IU fr"cp to see whether It was empty, he noticed something hard, aud, wishing tu know what had caused the bird's death, lid be-all to exam ine it. What wao his surprise when, on nieiling the gullet, a gold necklace frll into his hand. The wifo looked at it confounded J the weaver exclaimed ! "The Lord helps!" Jlnl ill linsle look the chain tu tho nearest goldsmith, told hlin lmw he had found it, und received with joy two dollars, which lh goldsmith olfcred to lend him fur his present need. The goldsmith soon cleaned the trinket, and recognized It us ono he had seen before. "Shall I tell you the owner?" he asked, when the weaver called ugulm "Yes," was the joyful answer, "for I would gladly giyo it back into tbo right hands." But what cause had he to admire tho won derful ways nf God, when tho goldsmith pronounced the iiumn ef his master at the factory. Q lickly he took the neekl.icn ami went to his burner employer, in this family, too, there wos much joy at the discovery, for suspicion was removed from a servant. But tho merchant was iishuiued and louchvd ; he had Hot lortt'ii the words uttered by tho poor man when ho was dismissed. '.," he said, thoughtfully and kindly, 'ilm Lonl help.; and now yuu shall not only go homo richly rewaided, but I will not leave without work so faithful and pious a workman, whom the Lord so evi dently stands by aud helps; you shall heuco forth be no more in nocd." Thus, He who fed Elijah by living ravens proves himself equally able to supply tho ueeds of his tired servant by the same bird when dead. If you are In doubt as to what kind of a holiday present to make to your friend this year, order the Cakbux Advucatc to be sent to his or her address for a year. It will cost but $1, and will be suro to pleaaa. Says tha Pin i-'isuro,- "A woman parses by on liortehiek. Thi FreucniUaii slipa and I'mks at the iv.uiiaii. XI io Eng lishman ituu and looks at tue norx. And fie American hyks at bulb without stop 1"S" . ; The' ek'lu nf boded ci.'g u the mit cf (iciciius reumly that oaii Im applied ,t,i u idl. IVel it mrw'ijlly, vt aud apply to the pitl atlVcc-d. Ji will dr ur oil' liie mat tcr, und reliuve luu aoicucas la a few hours. The Carbon Advocate, And Independent Family Newspaper Published erefy SATURDAY, in Lchlghton, Carbon Co., Fa., by IIAIIHV V. iriORXIIIiriER. Omcs-HAIKWAY, a short distance abort the tahlgh Valley IL It. Depot. Tenns ; $1.00 per Annniil in Adyance, ETEnr nrecarrTioR of rtAW asd rAScr J" oTd iPrinting AT VEHV LOW 1'IUCHH. A .Silildcii Departure, 'Twa In the Autumn eventide That John and Alary, side by side, Bat listening to their heari' beat echo", When still as death adown the stairs Camo the old lady unawares, Just as his arm was round her neek, in Wasn't there a sudden departure ? PUZZLE. Weary mortals racked with pain, Ever seeking but 111 vain, Sweet relief from mortal Ills: Try, I pray, JFest' ii'pcr PilU'l & as sure as morning's lljht Cometh after shades of night, O'er thy life, health's sun divine Shall arise, In joy to shine) Light and health, and joy and mirth, In sun-beams sparkle round thy hearth Vital energy shall start, E'en to muscle, brain and heart) Rid the Liver of Its load, Purify the lire, the blood, Intercept diseaso and death, , Leaving fragrance on thy breath, Lighten life of half Its Ills, Safe add potent Liver Pills. ruvuicisu i.ovi:. The acclimated young man who has to work for his living cannot afford to marry an unacclimated girl, one wlu has not had tho fever. Even tho richest merchant and largest property owners complain of the expenses of running ttway and sumlneriug up North for four months In the year. The acclimated girl is a treasure Jn Mem phis. She may not have yellow hair, but if she has had the yellow fever, she Is worth a mint of money as a household gift. Tho unacclimated young man who has to work for a living cannot alford to marry at all, because ho cannot afford to pick himself and wile Up every summer and skedaddln towards the polar star. Among tho court' ing questions now to bo propounded prior to asking a girl lo marry you are the impor tant ones ; "Miss, have you overbad the yellow fever?" "Was it a typical cose?" "Aro you certain your physician was cor rect in his diagnosis of your caso?" If Ihe answer's not quite satisfactory, other questions might be put that would developo tlie desirsd facts. Mcmphit Appeal. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, had placed fn his hands by an East India missionary the formula nfu simple vegetable remedy for tho sjieedy and permanent euro for Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asth ma, and all Throat nnd Lung Affections, also a positive and radical euro for Nervotts De bility nud all Nervous Complaints, after hav ing tested Its wonderful curatlvo powers in thousands of cases, has fell it his duty to make It known to hlssuflcring fellows. Act- uated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of charga to all Who desiro It, this reciie, in German. French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sen I by mail by ml dressing with stamp, namingthis paper, W. W. SiiKRAit, Hfl Powers' Block, Rochester N. It. 12.e.o.w. 'rtllS AND THAT. The poet Halleck, In his well known wem, of "Bozzarris, or the night belura Thanksgiving Day," says; . An hour passed pn the turkey awoke) That bright dream was his fast; lie woke to die, 'mid tire and smoke, 'Mid basting spoons and carver's stroke, And bright blades, flashing fast. A Philadelphia woman recently at tempted suicide by drinking coal oil, but as she lailed tn apply a lighted match to her mouth, the affair proved a dismal failure. A monument haying he.cn proposed for cur old friend Adam, the New Haven iifj li ter suggssts an epitaph I Elected to The Mi-iltorr of ADAM, The Grand Father of The Human Race, He rose on Christmas morning aud fell belorr Eve. Go thou aud do likewise. "Men often jump at conclusions," fayj the pr.iVcrb. So do dogs. We saw a dog jump at the conclusion of a cat, which was sticking through the opening nf a partly closed door, and it created more disturbance than a church scandal. A young lady sends a communication mi some pntimablo interesting topic, with tlie request, "Please print if not too full." It is hardly necessary to say that we hurl bark the base Insinuation with scorn also the ooiiiinuiiicalioii. During the recent warm snap, rays a Jfew Yoik exchange, several resuscitated mosquitoes telegraphed to their friends lit Florida to return lo Xew York at once, be cause tlie biting Is excellent ut piescut A New Ymker was rbbedthe other day or $24,0011, in broad daylight, and bo didn't discover the theft until a few hours after wards. We should like to pee any one rob us of $28,000 In broad daylight or in nar row inldiilhl, either, It cau't be done. The toiichimr. sentiment, "Our Crst tn Heaven," app ar-d in a Philadelphia par, an I tho father of the child cams Into the' utHce racing mad. It tug tho third death In tho family, ami-he desired to know ol the clerk, "where he supposed the other two had gone." Misstress to her late servant. "Well,1 Mary, haw have you been since you left me, and where are ynu living now?" Ser vant. "Please, ma'am, I don't live any. where, ma'am, I'm married." 'fhe'y were meandering arm In arm Hp the street; aud a short distance ahead of Ibem walked a young lady very hondsorrie ly attired. The sun was about setting and Its light was throwing a beautiful crimson glow all over the earth. He tald, In a ra ther subdued tone of voice t "How beautiful H-rleelly grand?1' "Well, I don't know,"" was the ri"Siue from tho fair one by hit side,"! iliiu'l admire her style, aud the.lntr is a mighty aair fit," He weakened, aud the sunset lutcrceted him no more. A Uly -t gush! fiirlli, "I lore sn engine, fur It seems half human." A good many nun, ilreury, might as well clsira your love They smoke like the IcoomoJ live, and they..u hi.Ue, aud-aome of thrm are not mora tluu halt human, according to appaarauoea. EM D
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