, ,,,, LT-J JJ..illlJXIllJlJII'UlUlt-UUISllJl)llllWIIIWll spWiSSatfaJIMSJJS)IMW I1IUMUS'M Advertising Rates. We desire It to bo distinctly understood that no advert Isomcnts will be Inserted In the columns of Tim Carbon Aivooatk that way' bo received front unknown parties or tirim unless accompanied by the, null. The following are our oniy tormii OXR SQUARE (10 LINES), One year, each insertion in cts. Blx mouths, each Insertion IS cts. Thrco months, each insertion JO cts Less than tkreo months, first Insertion $lj each subsequent Insertion.!..... 25 cts. Local nolicos 10 cents per lino. II. V. MORTIIIMER, rubllshor. A. 1. Meea'j Manufacturer ot and D tier In STOVES, RANGES AND HEATERS, Tin ana Sbeet-ron Ware ana General House Furnishing Goods. ROOFING! nuil srovriNO done at short notice and at Lowest Cash Pricej. VverrllnfloJ MOVr. CirWTr.s nut riHE. BRICKS Uoptcouitmtlyon Mini. Store on SOUTH Street, A few doors abovo Hank St., LEUI01ITON ratronsee solicited Satiiraa'trngiiarantri l. Olt. 5-Tl A. 1). .IOS3UIt J-1TIW KSiSlCItT'S Livery & Sale Stables UaNIC STUEIST.UHIllrcilTON, Pa FAST TROT TING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively LOWER nuons than any other Livery lu tho Coantv. Largo and hmdaomo Carriages for IMnaral pnrposcaand Woudluxs. D.VVIO EllBKKT Nov. 22. nil. Central Carriage Works, Bank St., Lolilglifon, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Of every description, In the most ruMtantlal manner, ana ai i.onrst uasii i-rices. Bcpalring Promptly Attended to. TKEXLEE & KHEIDLEn, Ayrtl 39, 1679 yl Proprietors. The undersigned rejpectfully annonnces t nis numerous irienus annne puiuie Kenerni. ly.'tjHit hols now prepared In supply them wlth'eholce SIIOATS FltliM NEW Jillt- BEY, at the Lowest Market Prices. Yard andOBIceat Exchange Hotel, i,i-lilichton, I'a July ai.mo DAN. KUX, A;cnt. E. F. LUGKENBAGn, Two Doors Below the "Broadway House ( MAUCII CHUNK, PA. Dealer m all Patterns ol Plain and Fancy Wall Fapersj Window Shades, Taints & Painters' Supplies lowest oasu rmcn8. JOHN F. IIALBACII, Instructor of Music, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) LEIIIGIITON', PA. MoleTagent for the J. & C. Fischer Piano ; Ab4 daalsr In all kinds or Pianos and Organs. Ttrmt low and easy. Slate, lumber, bricks, at.., taken In exehange. finest Muilo and books furnished on short BStlt. For particulars, terms, Uc, Address, JOHN F. 11AI.I1AC1I. Aug 2. lT9-ly. Lohlithton, Pa. How Lost, How Restored, In.t tinl.tlaAn.l n new edition of Pll. CPL VEKWrtLLW PRMCBRATICO fis 1Y mi the Itsd'cal I'nro of Pl-Kllll utinxmE . or ieml in' u eakneaa, IiivuluntJirv .omt i'-l Losvoa luro Tkxct, Jlentil anaPavlCKiruoaimi!itv Inimsi. imeata to Marrli.ue. etc : n,o, CciM-uiil'ii js, lirar.rsr aud Fns Imiuorfl bv ai ibuiuumeuce or twxu i( extrava au.-es.oto Tho celebrated au'hor in Ibis adm'rnhlo Ea. BAT. ClMriV lieiliinii'iniiw. nuiu i. i-iir.y jrwu- pi.cnv.MU. irao"w . ,.,., .UJ,v quencosol ett abun mi.y lie i Mica.iy oure-l . uiteuiien to, Tsoehiirgem .dounleea a patent miteeaViU'd unlv when llio treatment isord. r uomilng out modo ol ouro at mica simslo Isserurad. Solid lor circular. ocH-tr e.i .rem ouriireiit. J 1HN C wcjt a uo. eerutn and effscfiil. by inea-anfwhieii every - . pr pnetor. IS1 A its W. Madiain Btreet auffaier.un matter nliat Uia Hinlpinn mv be, p A TIS'NJTS ,-f" MIlTFft SoJIcilir ' hVn.o.111. A J JiUIILO A gent, Lehtshl mave.irehliuacl chwuilr. nnvatolv ad itaw I At lO, ,p.,..., 1IU ' . p.. h 8" callt. t ewrryouth and every mail In tbland. adrtreaa, Mii.paid nnrecwiitof alxopnUortno poiage stamri auu phiiioi-iiwinwi?, Tho Culrrrvrel. Medical Co., 41 ANN 8t. Pw York. K T. v. O. Box tit) J.a. 1, iMwn H. V. MouTntMBit, Proprietor. VOL. IX., No 11. OABDS, llnnl mill K1l(lillakrS Ollntonllretnoy,i Levan'ibttading.Vnt street. Allomtriprompuyjtucu icorTOu,,u.. Attorneys. JOHN KLINK, ATTOIHCEY AT LAW. OfBcei Comer Busgachannaandllaeo streets MADCU CHUNK, PA. Jnlj-2-Mj" JOHN 1). UCItTOLETl'E, Attorney and Counsellor at I.avt, Office t ltoom 2. Ground floor Mansion liouso maucii chunk, ta. Mar be consulted In Oorman. inaz5-ly Tjy m. UAi'Sisrit, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BAKSianT,LiniaaiON,PA. Real Kstate and Collection Asencv. YVIllriuvjmd Ball It. l K.tt. Oonv.janidtm .im'Iv done Col. Mtlons promptly mad.. -Settling Kidatee or p d.nts a .eeelalty. May be cooiolted In Knjiisli ad U.rman. SCT.2J. JAH. K. STKUTHKIIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 9- Office. : 21 floor of llhoad's Hill, Slnneli Chunk. Pt. All bn.tneii eutrmted to Mm will be promptly 't,"J",- M.vlT.ly. Justices and Insurance. 1IOMAS KC3IKRKR, , 3F.NERAL INSURANCE AGENT The Mlowlnt Compinl are Uepreieatedl L.K11AN )N MTJ rTTALKirtU. uu.miimj mutual rut e, VOMIM FIltB. roTTi-i villi: rime. ...,, Milliuil Vinr..nnd thoTJVAV nr.r-.rt-. accident INSURANCE. Also l'enni'lT.inli and Mutunl Uorsa Thief Drfo tvear-rt "n-uremoCemra.iv. Haicn 23. tJ73 1 UOS.JCl.MEItEIt. -jgEKNAltD I'iULJiU'.l, CoosTr noiiniso, JIA7JOII CHUNK, Ta. Fire Insurance Agent. ss rOMOir."? In SAFE Companies only, at Kcasonablo Itates Aug. J-yi hiie ky.viose mhtuai. hem:- JL FIT ASSOCIATION, uf Allwitmvn, rof. A. It. Uon-ir, V cs't. W. A. llA5si.cn, &eo'y. LtVH ASD tKDOWMEST IOLldM ISOUiD, L. SIILLUR, District and Colleotlns Ai't, Oot.ia,' 0 lv I HUT vi ilk. Pa. LMN STOI.liE, Notary Public & Conveyancer, Fire and Life IosnraiicG Agent MAUCII CHUNK, TA. XV HuslnMS transaotod In Ennllsh and German. uK. ji Physicians and Dentists. Q W. UOWEIt, JI. I , tU.i '.,) ' OrncE : Opposlto the Tost i race, DANK STUEET, LEIIIOlirOjr, Ta. May b conraltod In cither tho Knj' sh or O or man Language. uly '.0-yl CHAS. PIIARO, Veterinary Surgeon . dank srrtaET. LEiinunox. pa. Ori-iois I Fro 8 to 10 a m lhiuus: ( l-'rcm 7 to It r. X. T lseasoa ut the i'oot n rpicialty. Way be con.u'.tt) In Entlithor flciman. July J' yt W. A. COUTIUCII1T, BHUGEOS DEKTIST, Tenders his nrofossional pervices to tho poo le Ol iiailCIl 1I1UUK, ueilliuiuu, ncwBjvi, 'ackerton ana vicinity. OFFICE! Opposite the Broadway IIouso, BROADWAY, MAUCII CHUNK, Pa. Fresh Lauehinz Gas always on hand. All work guaranteed satisfactory. aug2-yl " HUUEU, M. I)., rARllYVILLE, Carbon Conutv, Ta! it,,ti ral Resldeacc.... Horn 7 a.m. to 10 a. m w ...j j l5 oull ,0 IQ lu Mnr be ronsu.tcd In tho German Language P. O. Address Lchlahton. mar. 2), tt IiEKHAMEII, 51 I)., PHYSICIAN AND8CIIGE0N Bperlal attention paid to Chronic Direafes. Olnee: South Ua.t cornvr Iron and 2nd t... I.i hlghton.l'a. Aprl3. 1875 UEIIEit, M. 1). U. S Kxamliilng Surgcnn, rRAOTtCISO PUY&ICIAN andSUt'.OEoN. Orrics: Hank Street, llEBKU'a DLOCC, Lrhicli. ton. Pa. May bo consulted In the Germ n Lauguage. Nov. 2 joMY-BrA!tr J. W. KAUUENiiUsjll Ilerpcctlully annnnncrs tn the pnhlle that ho has opened a NEW LIVKUY SPA1ILE In eonn.ctloii with Ids hotel, and Is prepared to furnish Teams f.ur Fnnerals, Weddings or Bnsiness Trips, on shortest notice and most liberal lenns. All orders left at tho "CarUn llnuso" will recelro prompt attention Stable on Nonli S rcct, ! uext the hotel, Lehlitliton Jan22-yl IV VOUTU AND MIDDIE-AOED. Would von oo retor. d to bOUMD lTnnVinnil 1 s-e id .1.11,10 and von mil net ad- MdllllUUu , Frol. J.Y. EOA.V. imdeusoorB N.Y. lulylTyl 111 unvi'itipn. AUJiea., , RUPTURE,'.".; 'Ilia pr.r.i.vL innsij vhat vnn w.nl 1 h. ati'atoat tuventlen of thoael see our nam. ihlei. feit tree. ITor. J, Y.EUAN. Ovfen hura; V. Y. Jlvi7l P. A. LEUMANN.Sotinltorof American , - ..,..,mv.., m,. uuii tuui imv , ' "r Uor vx dn.n 1) t . Nnfearfnniieei miiie t.-i ma. ete. Ka 1iI,Iim1 igTi ioi.ii-h PlVRTON'S Tbnuandof Idiersand t t'ie'r tlMir. enlltlA.1 lirtlin laia iw ol Con-rets. s.mM two .iiiuii. for law. an.l i opv .rnlr.n K dl'r. tn N W .ta iwnW.L' H. ixaisi A tto. mar. Dox a -a u j,. ixtuiuo. (Atnau. r , v. -- v iw m rtespcctfully announces to tho people of Lo- hlghton and Its vicinity, tliat lie Is now pre pared to supply thcin with all kinds of Household Furniture Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Mat, rials at Prlccs-fnllyas lowns tlicsanicnrtlcle, can bo bought lor elsewhere Here are a few ol the Inducements offered : Parlor Sol sat Iroin 450 to too Walnut Marble-ton llrcslng Caso lledrooin Suites. S pieces tlototOJ ralntcd Jlcdronm Suites tin Vo 110 llano Heated Chairs, pcrsctofr).... (0 Common rhalrs, per ict of 0 tt nnu an outer uoous equally cneop. In this connection. I desire to call the at tention of tho people to my atnplo facilities in THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with ft NEW and HANDSOME HEAItSE, and a lull llnoof OAhKETS and COFFINS, 1 am prepared to attend promptly to all or ders lu this line, at lowest prices. Patronage rcFiioctlully solicited and tho most ample latlslactl m uuaranteed. V. MCUWAISTZ, octll DANK St., LcblKhton. J-.UPOIITANT ANXOl'SCEJIEN'l t ILwlgi Weiss, l'CST OFFICE HTJILD1NG LEHIQHTON, I'A., has the Largest and jiost iteuiive sicca oi HATS, CAPS, &c f rer otTernl In thfs borouicb. HuTlnff pnr- plinseumy UcU In tlie Lasterii nnu otucr Manufactories early In the scuson imil ut a Raving olio to 15 per centum on tho present AuvaitciMi rricep, i mn prepared lounerex tr.umltnarr Iniluccmonts to my cuMomor. Special attention has boen given to the iclet iion ui Fall and Winter Boots ! ' nnfl I Invito my nnrnorom Monde and piitroni to can mm exnniino my hock oetore run Kin 2 their purchase elsewhere, as lam p eparc en tn ivo fik'cI:iI liulucements to all CASH l'UliCIlASlIIIS. licmcmher, I.KWIS wniss I'osl.OtT.co Hu I Id In Lchluhlcn, fa. Sept. 20. For HOLIDAYS, 1880. Irs. G. MSCHIRSCHSKY Itcfpcclfully announces to her frlendi and the imhllo ircneralli. that tlio is now receiving und opt'iiintf tor their inspection n Urgqr fl-octt uuu ever oi mo very i.iicsi novoiurts in Toys Fancy Goods, Sultablo lor HOLIDAY PItESEVTS for Yuuiil' ami Old. lilch mid Poor. Dnn't lull tociill early and rccuie flrrt cjiolcu and best bargains. Slio nlio calls thilr attention to hor New, Large and Elegant assortment or NOTioisrs, comprising Underwear, Uerlln and German. tbvn Wool?, Hosiery, Imported and Ho uicstlo Ullibunn, OluveF, Flowers and a lino nafortment uf New Designs IN FANCY AUTICLKS Al'O, In connection with the above, a full anu complete hock oi GURMAX FRUITS, L1MI1UKUEU ciikiusi:, CumllcH & Coiifrcf loni, Iftcether with a variety of O- oda not ceneral- ly kept In any other store In town. 1J yuu do nui sea wnai you vtjiu, asK lor 11. A share of puhllo pttmnniro solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed In price and quality of goods. Second St, 2 doors above Iron, Nov 20, 1ES0. I.E1IIOIITON, Pa. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages,Wagon s.Sl eighs,&c cork n or DANK AX I) IllOX STHEETS, LEHKlllTO.V, Penna., Itrspectrully announces to Ms friends and the public, that lie Is prepared to liulld all des cription ui OAItlilAOKS, SPtlINO YVAOONS. KLEIOHS. bo.. In the I.nteH and Most Approved ftjles, at Prices Hilly as low as the tame can be obtain. ed elsewherc.Kuaranlerlni; the besttirasoned Material ami moil substantial workmanship, . Ul uvular uii.liliou IVLll II. KEPAIRING In all Its details, at the very Lowest Prices. Patronaue respectfully solicited aud perfect .aiiii.ciiLH. Kuuiuuicmi, Dec 0. 1870-yl DAN. WIEAND. IIKAI.TU IK 1Vi:,I.TJI! Dr. I. O. West'h Nkhyk and Iiiuin TBitAf vu!siou, Ntrvmin JJoudtcho. Mental Ijeorei. aWu. Lossol Mcmorv. peima oirliooa, I m po tency, involuntary liaiibo'its. I'reiuuinie O! Aire. cauMNt liv over exwt on. tellabufii . i.vor latu'ctn.ce, tthiuii leate to ruliwrr decav and I'cath. Ono bus will cure receut ca-ea. ach tmx ennt ins one mimth'a treatment, Ono ilntinrnooz or six ouxeonflvo dcillira m-tir i bv luailnrriuUton rec-nt i f orice. Vecn:ir "J'S " HV.l0.?VVI l0,. Xyj!L,cac" it ..in irinilllllMluea 111)1 CUkCLR rtiro llnnr- I I hMITn KLINB iCO.. Wholri-ilo Arents, I Ph ladolphia. sept, ls.'aj ly TtfBKlC li Tonr sivn tftorn ts ro ! imUtlrrH) XoiUn, llejiier if ou 1 ianta bll intWH H uhirh mtrinnt nf either ne& can miikA mvai nivmn i) tiro hfv w.irk. wr to 1x narsirn'ox 10 JL 3 INDEPENDENT LEIIIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, Railroad Guide. pltlUA. 4a UBAUIIIO IIAILUOAD. Arrangement of PaiseDgcr Trains. NOVEMBER 16TB. I8S0. TralnsleavALliEiTOWNns follows i - (VIA rxRKIOllKX liAlLKOAD). l-r Pht1a(telphla,af4:3,0.U, 11.10, a.m.. and 2.lu p. m. StTNDAVP. For riiilade Iplila at 'tjo a. mn3.,s p. m. IVIA r.AC l'FkXA. VDAKCII.I Fornc.idliiK iiikI llairmbuiit, 8 33, D.Uia m 12.10 4.-0 and yiap. m 1'or Lancaster and Columbia, CM, 0.00 a.m. and 4. sup m . UNDAV8. For Iteadlnjt, Harrlsbure, and way po.sts, 9.03 p. ni, (Via betiilbiiku.) For riillsdelolda from 1, V. Depot t.U. 0.12 8.l7,a. m ,l2."2,S.r3,.r4 p. m. Rinmay 4 .0 p.m. For l'hllndoltihla Horn L. & S. Depot i2.U, 3.23. fi-6 p.m. TralnsFOlt A I.LKNTOWN leave as followsi (VIA rtRKlOMEX RAILIIOAU.) LeaToriuladolphla, 7.40 a. ni. aud 1.05, M.iO .inc 5.15 p.m. SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 8.0,1 a. m., 1C and '4.15 p. m. (VIA BAST r-ENICA. DRANCIt, I Leave P.eadlncB.uo lo.:oa.ni.,2.lO 3.6!,fl10.15 p. ni. Leave Uarilaburi; H', 8 C nudB.SO. a. m 1.45 and 4.00 p. m. Leave Lancaster, 8.05 a. m 1.(5 and 3.50 p.m. LcarcCulumbla ;.5o n. ro 1.10 and S.40 p. ui. t.UNDAYA. I.oavo r.eaillnir. 8.00 n. in Leave llauliiinii:,i:.00n.m. (Via Iiktiilkiieu.I leave Phlladclnala C45. 0C0, 0.4', 2.10, 4.15 8.(H)o. m. 8iuid.iv 9.31 n. rn., !im p.m. Train n maike.. thus ) run to and Iront depot 9th and (Jrceu strcetR. Philadelphia other irnlnttnn rt Irnm JJrood street depot. Trains Via Bethlehem" run to and from Bcrl.8 ut.. Depot, except tiioso inaikcd (! Ine'l.'t and ii.45 o.in tialuafrom Allentown and the '1.3 m il 5.15 p. m. tram from Phlla dt'lphla, havotlirongliiaratnaudlroin Phlla delpbla, J. K. WOOT1EN. Gtuerat Manaatr, C. a HANCOCK. Crn't ro. & 7'icAc( dcnl. may t5. LVBiA e. nmm OF LYNM. WASS. liiscorcitcn op Thf roMt'ypQTrn x or nil Female Complaints. Thtarrcparittn, m Its nvne fl?niHfB, censlsta ot ku3.:Ua riiM. Um l!iit fira J.inrl;jj to the riijRt Czl -tolnvnlltL Vron cnetrUl tho Merits of tLU C6ra .t-id Trill liOKBtjntxwl.ai relief Is iinnWlato ( aud hen lis ugo Is cotitin'je.l, in nincty nlnp catkin a bun. ' rtnl, a p!niuo:.t euro Ii clTct te J.Cx t If O'luuidfl rr'.W tc :j. vn iwoount critiprovcnrjerititut-cayre- '.inraniaJiu'JprcaciijeJljy tUe tost pliyelcUut in. Ko urtry. U Trill euro entirely to ror-t -fom ct fir.lni of the ufcm, T.tusorriti..f lri,csul4r and .v&t i Ulceration, now::p, MIT ..rlaccmc:.! m.d d con- squeal rplnul vuAnc(ri.1 i tnycclbUf e!ar-ted to Ciianseof IJfe. ItT-'.Iu's-otTO oia crn.l txnrrf 'rom tlie utf nnla an ea:!j ttitro ot tIyvclo,:.i,r.t. Ihe tetiiency tocin?uroasbumorsUre is cbuclccd very rcudtly by Its use. la 13.: It b prorrj to bn tbe r"t- et una brt roinouy thr.t htn tTer been dlwo t. It pcmitvpt js evciy portion of tV.e fystim, end fiivts rrn life tn 1 rror, Itirrjo- fi.l-.tnear.nAtalancy.do-ia-ysnllmTlaa; torstlciuiant, ftmt'ruMcvri Ts-ecsrsa tn5ttomc.b ItCKr'MjTilof.thff, Ilpa-ivch, Jfrrrrnt XVo'trttlon, Gen9n.lIe'iIUt7,SIceiIctine", rcrirbdon a..d lCi srerticn. Tnatfecl'cff cCtrlnccotTi, cciulns rin. wcIgUt and Lot Iiai-ho, li always pcnr-tncnlly cured I j Its ue. It Trlilr.tftU tln.es, endusccrIl circustt,Un ofi, act ta Lonuoay v.-ilitli Iztr Uiii forums tlio rorKldney.CompliIutiof elUier z tlds compound Isunsurpcssci. Lydia L Pinkham's Yft-etab!o Compound la prepare J ot S33 and t;3 lVertni Lynn, rrlco (I.M, & .1 bottles tor &.iA fic.it by nuul In t:.e form otplUx.aliiol:! tlio form nfl3ccucev, on rccci; t of price, tt.30 rr box, for elllicr. lira. PHrxiL'.-! freely antwera all Utter of Inquiry. Send for pant pbict Addrcsn as h'joto Haitian this jjflcr. Jfo fsmCy tbouid ro without LYDIA E. I IXEUAM' LIZT, r;i-L3. Ticy cure Constipation, ClUousnceit, andTorrlJlty of the i lw. 55 rr ntpfr 1ot JOHNSTON, HOLLO WAY & CO., Gen eral Agents, Phlla., I'a. Sold by A. J Lmr IIdk, Lehlghton, I'a. June 12, 1680-ly. A Valuable Book Free A Tr-r-itls on f bronlc. Dieaea,' embracmp; Catarrh. Hiroat Ltiu?.. Heart, sinmi.ch.IJcr. Klduoja. t'lluary and Female Dlseaseai nlso, 1M ea: sent fieo in aoy address Kvery suflerer fiom thee otsoasei, can oocnted. Seudtorthls book to tho midt-rr-laned a phtaician ol latK exoerlence. ei'dorsed by hnndreda if lonlluff citizens M ho lestilv to tils stein. end stamp to ihv I'LstacA to (I. i:. Livlng.toit. M. D,. 21a it Superior en.. To edo. Ohio. sni3-yl rjMIE SLATIMJTOX PLANING MIIL ASD Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATIJiOTON. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Oak and Uaid Wooo Lumber, and Is now pie nniUin ill l-In,1. .Ua. r ni... n.MtMb i'bicu iu excvuio uuy miuuqi oi oi uera lor DrcssoD LumboR OF ALL KINDS, Doors, Sashes, Winds, Shutters, Jluiiltlliifc's, Cabinet Yure, lit:., With fromptnesa. Brackets Made to Order. The Machlnorv la all new and ol tba best and most Improved kinds. 1 employ none but tho beat workmen. Hie well seaoucd and good ma terlal, aud am thei eforo nblo tn gtiarnnteqriitlra atistactlon to all who may favor niewlth a tall. Ordcra bv mail nionipily attended to Mr cbarce. are moderatei terms cash, or Interest cnargea alter tinny nays. OIVE ME A CALL, rv Tboso enrased lu Dnildine will find tt t their advantage tn li.ve Hiding, Floor Iloanla uoors, asnea. Miutiera, cmaaoatmi JOHN BALLIET. Tfn bnMneas now be to re tho pnbllc work lor ut than at any t hit g tViw. f imt ml nm rmti red. We will start vou ti'indav nutt niMTaid ma-io ai borne liv the (ndtiaTiP'nf 11 om women boy umliririi wanted everywhere to work fr n. Now 1- the time. You cau devote your whole tune to tlie work or only voar spare n.ewent. No other busine'sa wtu pay vou nearly aswt-U. No nue willing to work can tall to mtVo nor motupj. Uveogavln at once. Cost Ontnt and terms fr- Araat npnortnaltv loriuak Inr monrtv iaatir and bouor-Wr Addjos nuva a ws., Att.rvtft jfiss-r IS Live and Lot Live." PA., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1881. TUB CIII.IIMJY'S SOAO. sr snitT tucTK. Over the chimney the night wind sang, And the chanted melody no one knew . And the woman stopped as her baby sho toil ed, And thought of tho un. she had long ilnce lost, And laid, as her teardrops back slia forcot "I hato the wind In the chimney." Over the chimney tho night wind sang, And chanted a melody no ono knew t , And tho children said, as they closer drew, "TIs some wlteh that Is cleaving the black night through TIs a fairy that just then blew, And wo fear tho wind In tho chlmnoy." Over tho oMmney the night wind sang. And chanted a melody no ono knew t' And the man, as he sat on his hearth below, Said to himself! "It will surely snow, And fuel Is dear and wages low And I'll stop tho leak In tho chimney." Ovir the chlmnty the night wind sang, And chanted a melody no one knew i Mut the poeCtlsTcncii rind smiled; for ho Was man, and woman, Jind child all three, And ho said,': "It Js Owl's own harmony, Tho wind that sings In tho chimney." PAVTIin IMCINTUU. When tho cold storm howls around tho door, And you by the light or taper, Sltelosely l.y'the-evening Are, Lnjoyingthe last paper, Just think of him whose work thus help To wear away the winter, And put this query to yourself Haro I paid the printer t From cast and west, from north and south, From lands beyond tho water, Ho weekly brings jou lots of news' From ovcry nook and quarter! No slave on earth tolls nioro than he. Through cummer's heat and winter: How can jou lor a moment, then, Neglect to pay tho printer? Tour other bills you promptly pay, Wherever you do go, so; The butcher for his meat, Is paid, For sundries Is tho grocer; The tailor and the shoomakor, Tho hatter and the vlntcr; All get their pay then why nogloct To settle with the printer? IIAJiDSOME DALZELL. A charming spring Jay, whoso balmy in fliietices was felt even in tho dusty streets of Gotham. Dalzell stood between tho curta'ns at his hotel window, looking down at tho throng r priiinenaucrs, nt tho ceaseless procession f carriages, at. the rumbling horse-cars, and across at tlie park, Just waking into green, young inc. It's just ono of the days to make a fellow homesick for llio time when ho was a boy and was contented nt the farm, and thought that home-made breaif and. gross butter, cany Birawuerrias, ana mother-, cottage cheese waao feast for an Olympian divinity I And here ' am I, strong, healthy; lazy, iunt;iij ..if j jmu mvjr B&JJ, in UOICIS anU boarding houses, dancing atfdndaiico, on pretty girls' arid charini'u'g, widows. I'll pack my valise, and run up toth.old place for a breathing spell." Then he suddenly hesitated in his resolute) thought a moment. But I wonder what Flnronco Dean will think of my sudden defection ? Nut that I roiily very much care, either that I know," he decided almost instantly; "for although she is every way prettier and more charming than tho rest of 'em, she is jusl thosamo in being a purposeless, vapid but terflya woman with a soul that never rises nbovo tashinn and ease. Is there a good, true', womanly woman in all this world for roe?" And our olegint Dalzell really longed for the moment, for tho higher, better lilo that nature's silent yet powerful voices had aroused from their lethargy In his' soul. And as with Dalzell to wish was to pos- eess, to think, to act, to desire, to consum mate, he was in readiness for the fi:15 Haiti for the old homestead away among the mountains and lovely mountain lakes of Imrthern New Jersey. Wliilo Miss Dean read bis elegant little note of explanation and icgret, as, looking fair enough to have warranted any man losing his heart to her, she fat m her own especial little sanctum a room such as one sees painted in pictures, with rare, dclicato coloring and touches of flowers, and lights, and gleaming ebony, and shining silver. and tho prevailing hue a pale luscious pinl , She drew her forehead up in a little frown of petulcnt vexation as she read Dal- j zell's letter then tossed it over tho table to where May Ferris sat, taking dainty ttitcliei in a Breto.Q laco ruffle. "A specimen of my cavalier that isan rtprocke, Mi'iy. Mr. Dalzell has gone oirin definitely, for a flying visit to his sitter, Mrs. Viven Isn't that tho name? up in tho wilds of New Jersey. May, lam in dignant." Her black eyei certainly flashed attesta tion of the fact, and a delicious little surge of color deepened in her cheeks. May Ferfis laughed. ' "Why should you be so indignant? Mr, Dalzell is certainly a very considerate broth er t& visit his sister." "I don't know," Florence retorted. "There are at least three special Invitations I have accepted for the next week ou Harry Dal zell'a account." "And Just there I think you are wrong," May said, quietly, firmly. "Unless you know positively, dear, that Mr. Dalzoll carej especially for you, you should nol al low yourself " Florence interrupted ber with a delicious little pout. "Now, May, bo still I I have made up my mind to make Harry Dalzell caps for me, and I shall succeed. I have studied his tastes until I know them better than any other woman with whom he is acquainted. I know ho Is gay, likes society, and enjoys a flirtation, and to do I. All tho same, I do fed horribly provoked tothiuk lie has flitted so unceremoniously." "Your handsome, serene, popular gentle man is quite apt to carry things with a high hand, remember," May said gravely. "Only between you aud me I am just a little disapiininte.1 in Mr. Dalzell, Flnre'ice. He is so frivolous, and pur'ios'less, and lazy.' Florence', eyes flashed, for all she laughed. "Go on with your accomplishments, Mayl Buy rich, good-natured, liberal, romantto pcrtct." Jou are past arguing with in, I ie," ijay returned .musedly. "Where haadsoni. DlstJl Is KBerof4 1.00 a If yes!" and Florince lookod defiantly In her friend's face. Two weeks later, and In the city a sudden accession to midsummer heat, with tho am bitious thermometer standing nttfO in the shado, and only May at that. A strong south wind blowing n hurricano, and tho dust flying In blinding showers. And Flor ence Dean, cross, warm, ennuito!, venting her Ill-humor on patient May Ferris. "I never saw such nbomlnable weather, and six weeks before It has any business here, at that 1 Do give mo my fan, May, and ring for Brooks to bring us romo orange ice I do believe I am melting I Harry Dal zell is sensiblo oil" in llio cool, green coun try, whllo wo swelter between heat, and moisture, and dust." Miy closed tho book she had been read ing.' Suppose wo lako tho afternoon train up to grandfather's, for a fow days? Wo will bo welcome I am sure of it and Beech Farm must be lovely just now. Let a go, Floronco." A quick interested look drovo away the llsllcssness from Florenco's pretty face. "Yes; Ict us go, that thought is on Inspi ration, May. I haven't been up to Grand pa's for six or seven years, and I'd enjoy It aboo all things. And thero's just a chance, you know, thnt wo mfjA! como across Dal- zeU." May laughed. "A slim chanco, Florence, when you take Into consideration tho fact that Beech Farm is In Atlantic County, and tho Dalzell home stead in Sussex." "But we might meet him, and that's one reason I will go," Florence said.pcrsistenlly. "Yes, we mijn,'' U(I Mcy laughed again. "New Jersey is not such a largo State but that we might como across him. Then it's settled ?" And so it happened that nt 9 o'clock of that midsummer warm night thoy left be hind them in tho city, Florenco and May were sitting in tho great lonely sitting-mom at Beech Farm, tlie windows of which wero .down on account of the strong, salt breeze. ' "It seems like another world," Florenco said to her Grandma Ferris. I feel as If I wanted to stay always." "Slay and welcome." grandma said warm ly and hospitably. And both tho girls knew they might have taken up thtir remaining humtttr habitation with His old folks if they had been so mind ed. "Wo must help grandma to-day," May said, as they dressed for breakfast next morning. "Sho doesn't keep any servant in the house, nnd tlio caro uf two additional people is more than she ought to have, al though she will insist upon our enjoying ourselves all the time. Put on a white ap ron and your grey cashmere wrapper, Flo nnd I'll wear my calico suit, and I'll wash the dishes' and sweep up for her, while ynu mako the beds and" And Flprcnoo suddenly laid down her Ivory-backed brush. "Why, what in tlie world do yon mean, May ? Did wo come to work r mi n visit, please tell me ? Did you say I was to make tho beds ?'' May buttoned up her neat little ruffled sack. "I said so, Florence. Surely you don't mean to Ict grandmother wait on us, two strong, hcarjy girls, and she 70 years old? ouo wptft'wuu un me, any now; nnu u you aro too good to wait upon yourself because you are a ricli man's daughter, why, I sup- poso I can do it for you." And, for the first timo in her life, Flor ence saw a sparkle of temper in her cousin's eyes. "You may do what you please," sho said calmly. "I camo to visit grandma, on, 1. cer tainly don't propose to do work, I novcr did at home in all my life. If it is necessary, I will pay some woman to come." May's eyes flashed. "You know it isn't that perfectly well; you know grandfather can afford to hiro a dozen servants, but grandmother prefers her own lonely waye of houscicceping. It is tho spirit you show, Florence, aud I am ashamed of you 1" But even when May went deftly, cheerily about the light household dutlesaueily and sweetly hushing old Mrs. Ferris', demurs, Florenco did not relent. She looked on, with cold, sneering smiles, while May worked' like a busy bee, herself gorgeous In gray cashmere morning dress and watered pink ribbon, with her diamond rings nn, and her hair frizzed and braided as elaborately as if she was at home, expecting morning culls. "If only some one of your devoted admir crs could see you just this very minute 1' she said maliciously, as Moy emerged from the pantry, with a smudge of flour on her dark braids. "1 am very sure hn'd 6top to look ntyou and never see me at all," she answered gai ly, "esiecially if it was handsome Dalzell." Florence's lip curled loftily. "lean imagino Mr. Dalzell's look of dis gust if he sheuld catch you where you aro now, on top of that cbalron tho table.reach log up to sweep down an invisible cobweb." And just as May, with a triumphant flour ish of bcr broom brought down the filmy nothing, nnd stood, flushed and laughing on the clialr sbo bad mounted on the table, with her sleeves rolled up to her elbows.her bair still bearing its floury Impress, Harry Dalzell walked in. Florence's delight at May's awkwardness was only tcinjiered by her own delight at seeing bim. "Why, where did you como from ?" she said, flushing, and conscious of tho contrast sho made with May, stilt perched on her in secure foundation, hardly knowing whether to blush or jump down. Dalzell shook hands with Florence, and, bowing to May, walked over to tho foot of Miss Ferrls's impromptu throne. "I hopo your royal highness is well," he said, with a mock gravity that was equaled by the merry twinkle in his eyes, in which there was so littlo admiration. May bowed as profoundly as sho dared, then laughed a delicious, frank little laugh. "I see you are not in the least ditaint-ert-ed by my superior position," sho said, gaily. 'Not in the least. In fact, I wi.uld like to help you. I understand now why It was I was so anxious to follow tn Allantio Coun ty, where 1 learned you ladies had flitted. I only reached the city last night." Florence looked on certainly making a decided contrast certainly looking remark ably pretty in her becoming dress. "May Is abnrd." h ud with little Year if Paid in Advanco. not paid in advance, $1.23. Oonlcmptuout sneer. "There li not tho slightest necessity of her taking so much trouble, but she " A little, half-wounded, hnlf-mortlfled lush crimsoned nn May's check as sho sprang q'llelly and lightly down. "I think you forget, Flo, I explained to you I thought graudmother needed assist ance." Aud Dalzell looked at her stftet, woman ly face, listened lo her tranquil, melodious voice, and somehow or other a pleasant new interest tn her sprang up within him. "I nm a master hand at helping people let me add my valuable assistance to yours, ladies. You needn't smllo -Miss Ferris you needn't look so Incredulous, Miss Flor ence, lor I assure you It is absolutely truo I Let mo stay alt day, and let's have a lark of it." And lo Floronco's disgust elegant Dalzell eubnilttodlo taking off his coat and having a big whito apron tied about his waist, and was May's most obedient factotum all the morning, whllo she, in quiet, dignified re prnval,sat asidb and made a quarter of a yard of floss laco. Once, in the kitchen, May, suddenly stopped something sho was doing. "I nm nlraid Florenco wilt bo angry, lo oiuso " She hesitated, and flusliod a littlo- "Because what?" "Because I monopolize you so merciless ly," sho added, shyly. Ho laughed. , "I like to bo monopolized I very much prefer it. Besides, Miss May, In all coutle- to your cousin, I know of no reason why ,'ie should feel nggrieved any more than a score of other friends. Mils Mny, look therol I believe our pudding Is boiling over." a That night, Mr. Dalzell went homo, hav ing captivated tho hearts of tho old people, and carried away u cordial invitation 'to como again, soon." And Florence cried bersolfto steep with rage at the turn affairs had taken. "You did It on purpose, ynu sly thing!" sho said, furiously, when May mentioned tho jolly fun of the day. And then Mny, who could bo proud and haughty ns a queen when occasion demand ed, spnko very resolutely: "Until you think belter nfmt-, don't ex pect me to stay with you again. When yon go homo I shall remain with grandmother." And sho kept her word, and did remain with tlie old penplo. Dalzell ni.nl o not a few trips down tn Jersey that pleasant spring and summer, and then autumn came and carda were nut for nn old-fashioned full-nnd-plcnty wed ding at the South Jersey homestead, and Dalzell married sweet May, and got a wife who was a perpetual blessing, and a peaco and njoy lo him. woitDs or tvisDim. Wo.shi.uld do many more things if wo believed in impossibilities. After all;- the Joy of success docs not equal that which attends the patient work ing. Tho firefly only shines when on the wing. So it is with tho mfnd ; when once we rest wo darken. You may shrink from tho far-reaching solitudes of your heart, but no other foot than yours can tread them. Tho time for reasoning is before we have approached near enough tn tho for bidden fruit to look at it and admire. To achloyo tho greatest results the man must die to himself, must ceasa to exist in his own throghts. Not until ho has dono this does he begin to do aught that is great. Nothing sharpens the arrow of sarcasm so keenly as the courtesy that polishes it; no reproach is tike that we clotho, with a smile and present with a bow. Tho only way to shine, even In Ibis fair world, is tn be modest and unasumlng. Fulsehood may bo a thick crust ; but, in the courscoftlmc,truth will find a place to break through, Elegance ol langnago may not bo In tho power ofusnll;but simplicity and straightforwardness aro. "Tho crlmo of obtaining money under falso pretenses has greatly diminished with in tho last few years," said a police justice t n country friend. "How do you account for that?" asked the friend. "Easily enough," replied the justice. "You see, the fact is in these times it is almost impossible to obtain money under any pretense." 'I'lio Kirunscsit .linn Living. Joseph Pospischill, who is now a prisoner in tlie Austrian tartress at Ofen, on convic tion of highway robbery, is said to be the strongest man living. One of tho feats for which ho was renowned was to support in the air, with his hands and teeth, a table upon which two gypsies danced, while a third fiddled. He aud one of his brothers, only less powerful than himself, were wont to bear upon their shoulders a wooden plat form, shaped like a bridge, while a cart full of atones, drawn by two horses was driven over it. Tho other day, when the jail in which he was confined was undergoing a visit from the municipal prison inspectors, this Hercules volunteered to give the au thoritics a spcoimen of his powers, and, up on receiving permission to do so picked, up with his teeth a heavy mahogany table, nine feet long aud balauced it aloft for nearly half minute. The Connee'.icut rivef is stocked with shad and salmon in Its waters In Massachu setts, but the fijherineu down the river in Connecticut took 200,000 shod last year, while the Massachusejta people got butOOOfl, Count Carlo Mcnabrea, the son of Gen- erul Menabrea, tho Italian Ambassador in London, who was Master of Ceremonies at the Court of King Humbert I., has shot him self through tho head in concoquence of an unsuccessful love affair. President Andcrsou, of the Baptist Ro chester (N. Y.) University, s-iys that once or twiroa week he finds interest and profit be taking up snine leading news event wills his students and considering both the subject it elf aud 'its journalistic treatment. A Chicago paier tells ufa inau who was onmplaluing that ho had Invested a rather large sum uf money iu Walt street und lost it all. A sympathizing friend asked him wbether-ho had been u bull or a bear. He ri)lied, "Neither) I was a Jackass." The big tet warfare tu America lias re oaivcd Ihe lollowiug addition i "If I was as flat foeted as you are I would not be afraid of sbppiug oo tlio pavement." "Yes" was tn. rni'iou I soma pe-l aro flat ou oue end tad mm on it. otn.r." The Carbon Advocate An Independent Famtlr Newspaper Published every fiATC-lDAY, Itv Lehlghton, Carbon Co., Pa., vf hauiiy v. ittoitxiiirrii:... Umot-OAIRWAT. a t.hort tUst.uee .bofe the Lehigh Valley ft. n, Depot, Terms: $1.00 perAunntn In Adrancs evtnr BEsciitwios or ruta isu rises' Job Printing at vfiirf low rr,ion.- Our Puzzte Corner, j. crtcrstf word enigma. My first Is In" sin IT", but not in cane j My second is In' road, hut not In lane I My third Is In horse,-but not In clt My fourth is In Jounce, but not In jntt r My fifth Is in stick, but not in log My sixth' Is in marsh, but not In tgf My seventh is in slam, but not in bang)' My eighth Is In stretch, but not In hng' My ninth ii in honey, but not in bee My whole came o'er the stormy sea. Oca Witun. A-fiNToSrATIC NAalES OF BIRDS'. 1. Part of a ship, and a disturbance. 2. Equal v.iluc, nrid to decompose. 3. Darkness, a preposition, and a tempest. 4. A personal pronoun, and a preposition,- Our WitLtsv 3. NUMERICAL ENIGMA. 13 Letters.- 1, 8, 12, 7, is to manufacture. A, 13, 11, 0, is a part of tlio body.- 10, 3, 2, 4, 4, is to disengage. The whole is situated iu tho Stat, of' Maine.- MrV 4. WORD SQUARE. 1. To separate.- 2. X plailt. 3. A beautiful flower; 4- To produce FwtDV ANSWERS TO' THE LAST.- 1. L O V t R 2. Consonant. 3. Tho hermit thrush.- coitions faci's. Thirty-two thousand seils wero one' counted In tlio' head of a poppy. Tho Chinese mako glue out of a com man kind of seaweed on their shore". The American Bitilo society has pro cured a new stop-cylinder press, upon which alone a whole Bible can be printed every minute. Tlicro is a cave in' Monroe, Conn., ItY which, nt a depth of SO feet, has beon found a spring of water and an anliquo trap for catching wolves. A woman In Kansas, whilo rt work clearing aWay sorrra bushes near her house was stung by a wasp, and the' effect Is suth that sho ha3 been entirely paralyzed. Thoohjectof tho greatest interest in the Orkney Islands is tho cathedral of St. Mag nus, nt Kirkwall, which dates I rom lha twelfth century, nnd is still entire and In an excellent slate of preservation. A field-glass, lost in Trickly Pear Val ley, Col., in the winter of 1870-80, was found n fow months ago, and the trees, vegetation nnd a small stream, nenr which the glass lay, ara indelibly photographed on Iks glasses. At Macedonian weddings tho groom leads tho bride into her new home by a new holter. and when aho outer, he knocks her head against tho Wall, as a warning of what sho may expect if she does not behave h a proper manner. Hair often fails out after sickness, and bleaches suddenly alter severe nervotn shocks, but a white-haired elderly lady was lately surprised to observe that tho lair which had fallen nut dnring an attack of pneumonia was being replaced, if not by locks of raven hue, at least by those of a dark color, such as had not adorned her brow for many years. The monks of the Greek churoh, who live in solitude, subsist upon ffesh and dried vegetables, and are allowed fish only on Saturday and Sunday. Once in a great whllo they indulge In the luxuries of eggs and cheese. Each monk is required to sup. port himself by some sort of manual labor) their principal occupations are the manu facture of clothing and wood carvlftg. Ifo Ilml I.cnrncil WLdotti. At mid-forenoon the other day a man whn was crossing Woodward Avenue at Ongres, street suddenly began to paw 'lha air with his hands and perform divers strange antics with his feet, and after taking plenty of lime about it be came down in a heap. Mora than fifty people saw the performance, and there was a general laugh. It had not yet ceased when a man with a funeral counte nance pushed bis way into the crowd and asked: "Who is he what's his name?" It'a Jones," answered a voice. "Whsl Jones?" "ThomasJones." "Sure?" "Ye f I've knowu him for more than twenty years." "Then I'll laugh," said the solemn faced man ; and hn leaned against the wall and chuckled and laughed until he could hardly get his breath. One of the crowd remarked on his singular conduct, and the laugher wiped the tears from his eyes and replied : "Gentlemen, nothing tickles me all over so much as to see a man fall down. Ten years ugo I was salesman in a whole sale house, with a fine chance for promotion. One day a man just ahead of me felt down, and I laughed. It was our old man, and be discharged me on the sjut. Five yean later I was engaged tn a rich girl. As I came out of lha Post Office one day a man sprawled out on the walk, and I laughed till I was sore. It was my Angelina's old man, and he broke up the match. Again I laughed myself out of a position In the bank, and but lor the same failure I should to-day haye a place in the Custom House. I hare learned wisdom. Npw when I see a man fall I ask his name and find out If be has any influence to put ine out of my clerkship. If he has I look solemn and pats oo, If he hasn't I laugh hat hat bat Jones lilt? Jones can't do mo any barm, and ha I ha I ha t ha I J wouldn't have missed this for a month's sal ha I ha! ha !" Detroit Frc $ Tho hist daneeis in Washington sr. urmy and navy oftlcers. New baugle bracelets are single, and Hi. fastening is an imitation of a large hook audeyc. Chrysanthemus and Parma violets are tlie favurilo flowers for garnitures for ev.n. tng billets. , Miss Kate Baleman (Mrs. Crow.) Is re ported to be eouliio plating final retiieuient from the stage. lady has again obtained a first-clan at Cambridge ia the papers for tb. M;s4 Science Tripos. More than one hslf the population of Rhode Maud are engage- in ruoohsnloel of ro.no. fto.ring pursuit