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O. a ti.n,tnn in m Patnnt and Mining cases. Lands, Pensions, Jlountles. nnd Unveriitncnt slatras. Attention promp', charges moderate. Address with siamp. licler t Member of Congress and the Heads or unvermni i'e partments. dec. 1. 1881 0 Physicians and Dentists. -TTT A. DEMIAM12K, M ' PHYSICIAN AND Sb'llUKON SpetW attention paid to Chronic lilsea.es. OBI: South Bait eornarlronami 2nd !.. I.C' blshlom.Pa. Aprl 3, 1676. 1ST, B. UGIIEK, 31. i). V. S je.ximliilnr; surgeon. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN and 9UrOI!oN Okfici; uault Street. Hkbies'b iilock, I.ehish- "ji'ay'be consulted In Ibo Oorra n Language, Nov. 3 ', MAIN STUEET, PABBVVItLB, (Hnnos Oochtv, Ta. tlnj be eoniullcd In the English or German Language. apr.8 A. CONVEYANCE!'., AND QKNERAL INSUfiANCE AOENT Th. Mlovlna CempinUn are Rapiesanted: LBItAN JM tlU rUALFIRB, REAII10 UUl'UAIi VlllB, VlroMIa fiiik, POrTSVILLIS FIIIK. LKltlCJll FIRE, and tlielHAV isnrsn accident insuhanck, AIm pennsrlvanlii and Mntnal Horso TBlet etta-.lve and In.nram e jvniliaiiv. Marca:3.l; inos. KUMEIlEIt. -giinsAnu pciilmi Ooostt Dcildiho, MAUOII CHUNK, ra. Fire Insurance Agent. B- POLI'JIES In SAFE Oompnnles only, at nsasonablo Kates. Aug.23-yl QARBON HOUSE, J. W. UAUDENHUS1I, PROPRIETOB, DakkSt., Lbihohto!(, Pa. Tha Oabbok If oraii "Hers flrst-clat s nceom. niodatlons to I I.e Traveling publle. llonrdlnu br tbe liar or week on Reasonable Terms. (Jkolse Cigars, Wines and l.tquors alnayon hand, tloid Shods and Staliics. wlili nitcr 1,0 Hostlers, attached. April 10-yl, JOHN. F. IIALT3ACII, Instructor of "Lusic, (Piano, Organ, Voice and Jheory.) ' LEHIGHTON, PA. , Sole agent for the WEBER PIANOS and Hi" NEW ExNO- L1N1) O KUANS ; And rfaKiitr In all kinds of I'itinnsand Orarsns, Terns loir and easy. Slate, lumber, bricks. ete., taken in eieuunge Sheet Muale and books furnished on short netlso. For particulars, terms, tie., Address, JOHN F. HAI.IIACH, Ag t, l9-ly. Lchlghton, Pa. j-WlO EKBCRT'S Livery & Sale Stables UANIX STIlKKT.LlfillHIIITON, I' FAST TROTl'INO IIORSEi, ELEGANT OARUIAOES. Aad posttlvely I.OWI'.U thau any tber Livery lu tlio Coanty. Larxe anft.hsad.omo Uaritacea for FanerHl RiraoseaanaWeodlaaa. DAVID EUUKUT ov.ri, 1 17 J. J. W. ItAUDENliUSH Respeotfally anncmno-i in tha public that ha has opeasd a NEW LIVEUV SI'VIII.E In eoaneotlon with his hotel, aud Is prepared to furnish Teams for Funerals, Wedding or Business Trips, a snortes t notlee and mot liberal terms. All orders lcnatthe"Carb.in House" will receive prempt attention Stable un Nonh S reet, tit the hotel, Lehighton, Jan'ii.jl MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Bank Street, Lehighton. REPAIRING Of all description promptly at'ended to at th most reasonable Iirtees. W AH Work guaranteed, and patronage .v.av,,Klir.viivl.vy. jBa.r.,. V0 ggsmiwiisfcM in ii i mi i i - ' ... i a SX jsAsMsl W ttalT 1 ..,mY STAni Ik H. V. Moutitimeii, Proprietor. VOL. X., No. 29. Railroad Guide. plIILA. IlEADINO KA1LROAD Arrangement of Passenger Trains. may jvd. im- TralneleaveALLKNTOWN aafollowst (tia ranKioiK.N bailkoad). For l'litliiuclphla.nt 4:3.,'i.i, 1 1.40. a.m.. sad 3 lu p. in. s-UNDAYS. For Philadelphia at '1.20 a. tu..S.f. u. m. ivia nasi rexKA. UlIAItCII.) For rtonillnn and llmrmliniir, 0.00, 8 40 a tn iS.i. 4.: t, Hi-it atop, m I'oi Lauca.loi aud Columbia, CIO. S.a.ni. and 4.30 p ni f-TJ.NDAYS I'or Vpadm" 4 So snd O.i 6 p. m. Fur H irrlalitirB, ami pn nis 0 )S n. m. Trains FOR A I.LE si OWN leatc as lollowai via ranitioJiKN hailboab.) I.cnva PlnlsdolnlilK. 4.J0 7.40 a. m, and 1.00, I.ao ,nc S.I n. m MONDAYS. f.ciivo rmianelplila, t.v n. rn., 31C and '4.23 p. ni. IVIA KABTrltSNA BBANCI1.I t.envo rte.mtiz.i to 10.15 u nn.z.to 3.rVnde.i5 tl.Mi, t.onvo Hartlsburg CO 7 10 end 0.50. a.m., 1.45 ami 4 00 p. ni. Leave Lancaster t7.9ia.tn l.(v and (l.l'i p. ni. afo'ninblo a. tn 1.10 and .40 p. m. tl'mm Kingbtrrot Depot. BOMJAYS. i.eave Handing. 7.30 rue 0 I a. to. Leave IIiiirli,uia..V.O a.m. Tialns via rcrklom"!! Route" mnrtied tl,o () run n i.nd finn Depot Nu t, and O -cen hi rrta, P tlnile Inhla, oi tier trains to and fioni Bioirt street llo.it Tne'4.1 nnd (1.45 .ni trains from Allentown ond ihe"1.3 mil 5.ir,p in. train from l'lilla. di'lpliuiAlfl rerxionian Hnilio,d,bae through cats lo ai.d II oin I'lilli'tcli Iil. J. 1C. WOOT1EN. aeuerpt Manoatr. CO TCAXROPK, Oii'I ran. A Ticket Jetnt. Nnvciniiot btti JOHNR.G.WEYSSER, PnontlETOB OF THE West End Brewery, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter anil Lager Beer Delivered all over the State. Oclobor 8.18S1 yl M. HAG aim AN Hus Rininvel from Weis.port nnd taken up (Itinrters in tho " Old Fntzinger Store," Bank Street, Lehighton, where old friends and new ones van always find a chuieo assortment of Dress and Dry Go"bds, Notions and Trimmings, Groceries, Provisions, &c, &c. at tiii: I.OTVKWr CASH PItICI Also, always in itnfk nnn nf the finest and best selections ol Clocis, Watclies and Jewelry to be fminil tn this section nf tlieroiinlry, at Pnofs rully us Lisw as elsewliere. RepairinG lone 'n the Wst nytnner, at very mmlornte churgte. I'alronogc Invilvd. aprS 2y Central Carriage Works, IJaiik St.. Lohighton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Uf every description, tn the most substantial manner, and at Imvst Cash Prices. Itcpalritiy Proiiiitly Attended to. TKEXLER & KREIDLER, April SO, 1879 yl Proprietors. PATENT MAGNUM BONUM Waslier. The undersicned resiectfully ann-mnre tn their friends and the lmlilio generally, that they have sviired the right to tnaiiii faeture u ml aril this excellent Washing Ma chine in Carlmnuml Luzerne munties. Thta is utidnulite.ly the BEST Washer madend gives the must pcrfert satisfactinn to all who use it. Sea this machine before you buy any other. Price $10 00. Address Yenser & Bartholomew, Lehighton, Pa. may 2(1. 0m. NERVOUS DEBILI Y: A CURE OUARANTEEI). Dr Yl. c. Wr.t,T,8RllVlt aud liiuut tbkat- .ira, i . j,r,-iuo tor iijaiena. iilszluese, con vo alona. Mi i v.ms i.eud cl.e. Mental Deorea el'ill. Loas UI Vemori. lie, ma nirlin.,. fi,,n. teoey. Invoinntarr nints.ioiia. I'remutuie old Ai'. eaiiHOd Uv uverexnton. .etl abuse, or uer.lii'in'gei ce, vhicli Iraia i imserv. deeai ami oeath. One box will rnm ,p,,nt f ach oux cout ins one luoiith' treatineni. One uui.n, vi . a uuis, lor nve noii.ra i aeur bi mail prrpitu ou reei ipt , 1 pnee. We auar. amre hi boxes tooure any cae Vf th each niurr rni u uaioi.tx uoxea ucroaioail leu uit i ttvadoliai wa 111 . ud the iran-h ,. er our written guarai.tf in reluni tha monev ii inn iriitiu iu. tnHa um rnvC. a cure iiaar aiim-a a'ui-u ,nir wutu me iieatinenr laordt I n.1 d.i.rt i,ntn I lit V m. HolePr piietort.181 A us W. Matliann Street! e,MITU KLI.NEiro., Wltolesale Arents uii.uruu. SPkM,91'l7 iiinf.TtAFi rpilE SliATINUTOX PLANING MILL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, AT SLATINOION. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Deals In all kind, and alses nf I'lli". Hemlock uak anil ltart Woiiv Liimner, and IsUenpie pared to uxei-uto any artbuut of ol Uera for DrcsseD Lumboll OF ALl, KINDS. Doors, Snslies, Winds, Shultcrv. Moultllnirs, Cabinet Vnrc, Ac, Witli promptneaa. Brackets Made to Order. The Tifsclilnerv la all new and of the best ami most Imprnven' kinds. I employ none but tn,; bcal woiKmen, uo well seaaouoil and irood inn teilii, nnd am iheieroro able t (riiai nnteo cntlri. Huii'laetluu to all who niav lavnr uiewlth a rail. firiiee ,,e tnml limruuilv attended to. Mr cliurni" arc ino Icrutci terms cash, or intetcst tuargcu aucr iiuriy uui a GIVE ME A CAM,. tV Thn.e enrairri) In nttlliVng will flndttt their ndvsntneo tn luvo Hldliiir. Floor Hoards Doors, -ashes. ?hutiers, &a. .(' made at Hit Faetorv. Jlay JOHN 11ALLIKT. DANIEL WIEAND, Carriages, Wagons,Sleighs,&c conNER or BANK ASU IRON STREETS, LEUK11ITON, Pcnna., Particular attention given to REPAIRING In all Us details, at 'the very Lowest Prices. Patronnue respectfully solicited and perfect satisfaction uuarabtced. Deo . 1879)1 DAN. WIEAND. CATARRH nJLn, C sWT . tTH riT4ritiinUn1nii cestheniiBnl pas ftaupsnl Catarrh hI virus, caufinte health) acr- 1'ius, nlliiys tn flaitiiniition, pro ti cts thv me in lirnne Irom HtidU tlunal coMtt. com pUtely heals the s -rrs ami restnrci i ho srni oftastf nnd stnrll. Iicne llci il r nits nre rcaliteii by a Tew 'Mr At annrs H I bj A Xr' errjif r-H-k npiiiicatiuus. a rj" r& v -KthoronKh treat raont will cure t'atarrh, Hay Fever &.c. Un vqiittlleij for col tin in the lieal, AKreeahle to ue. Apply bv the little finger Into the nis trilf. (in rerelpt t(l0c will mail a packairo. 4 V For Sal ly all lru if If u In Lehluh tun. ELYS' UK K AM llAl.M tit)., norifl-yl Uwcgo, N. Y. r YOl' ARE IN NEED OF Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. or, Gents' Furnishing Goods GO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER THE POPULAR Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRICES VERY LOW FOR CASH. The public patronage solicited. julyl-tf 1881. HOLIDAYS. 1. Is. C. MSCHIRSCHSKY Reapectfully announces to her friends and the public generally, that she Is now receiving and opening lor their I n peel Ion a larger stock than ever of the very latest novelties In f oys & Fancy Goods, Soluble fir HOLIDAY PRESENTS for Young and Old. Rleti and Poor.. Don't fall to call early and secure nrst eholce and best barg'iln. She also calls their nttenllon to her New, Large and Elegant assortment of NOTIONS, comprising Underwear, llerlln and (lerman tonn Wools. Hosiery, Imported and Ho mestlo Ribbons Olores, Flowers and a fin assortment of New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above, a fall aud complete stock of GERMAN FRUITS, LIMBUROER CHEESE, Candle!) & Conft'ellons, together with a variety of Goods not general ly kept In any oiber store In town. If jou do not see hat you want, ask fir It. A share vfpuhllo patronage solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed In price and quauiy ui guoqs. Second St., 2 floors alwe Iron, Nor. 3J, H81.m3 LEIUQUTON, Pa, tTl e Caubon Advocate one yenrifor $1, and Kendall's Horse 'JJook as a premium. flarhm INDEPENDENT-" LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, With Medicine Quality not Quantity is the greatest imDortance ; ileitis the Knowledge ana Experience to usr rcctly Prepare and Dispense the same At A. J. DURLIlNG'S rOFULAIt Dn & Family Micine Store, Bank Stree Lehighton, You can always rely upon getting STRICT LiY Puroand unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DTJRI.INO, carries the largest stock PATLNT MEllIt INtS la the cunnty. 1)U HLlNd has an cleuant stock or DHUfl. (11ST.I SllNUhlhS, FANCY and Tfil LET ARTICLES fur the Indies as noil as he genu. DURLINfl makes HOREand UATTLB POWDERS a specialty. Ills VSye.rs exper ience In the drug business gives him a great advantage In tint line. TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS andllRAUES alffays a largo slock on hand. (VINES and LIQUORS, both foreign anil domestic. He has ii Clinton Grape Wine and a Dry Catawba Wine. Just splendid and cheap. WALL PAPERS and "ORDERS the largest assortment in town, Oo to DURLINU'S with your prescrip tions do to DURLINU'S lor your Patent Medicines. Oo to IHIRLINU'S for ynurrsneyart'etes. Farmers and horsemen go to IHiRl.lNU'3 for your Horse and Uattlo Powders. aug. 6-yl. A nii''M'ri'a wantnl.to sell Edison's JIus. AUrJjlX AO ic.il Telephone and Edison's Instantaneous Piano nnd Organ Music. En close stnmp lore tnloguoanu terms. EDISON MUSIC CO., Philadelphia. Pa. dec. tlf-iuO. WHENCE COMES THE UNBOUNDED POPULARITY OF Allcoci's Porous Plasters ? Because they have proved themselves the Best External Remedy ever invented. They will cure asthma,colds,coughs, rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local pains. Applied to the small of the back tliev are infallible in Back-Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure lor Dyspepsia and Liver romplaints. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister and bum. Get ALLCOPK'S, the only Genuine Porous Plaster. ' Feb. 18-13 e. o. w. Respectfully announce i l he upleof I.e hlghtun and Its vicinity, thai he Is now pre pared to supply them with all kinds of Household furniture Manufactured from the best Seasoned Mate, rials at I'rfeesfullvas towns the .ameartlcle, can be houuht lor elsewhere. Here are a few of the Inducements offered Parlor Sets at from s)M to s)W Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Heilroom Salles. 3 pieces 40 to t)U Painted lied room duties ilStollo Cane Seated Chair', persetof ..., ti uv.mmon nairs, per set oi o anu an oilier uoous ciiuuuy cneap. In this connection. I deslm to rail the at tention or the people to my ample facilities In TP UNDERTAKING BUSLNtSS with a NEW and HANDSOME HEARSE, and Bf lull line orOAMKETS and COFFIftS, I am prepared to attend promptly to all or. ders In Ibis line, at lowest prices. Patronage rernectlully solicited and the most ample satisfaction guaranteed. V. SCHWARTZ, ottU DANK St., Lehighton. ORGANS 278tiin.lnSetsRf'ls I only 90. PiAnoatlSSup. Rare olldiiy Inducements Read v. Writs or call i HKATI Y. Washinatun.N.J. Jgjjf-Tiiose of our subsfirib- ers getting tne advocate through the mail will please refer to the direction .tab, note their indebtedness, and remit the amount. In all cases where we have to send hilh r - ,ii i i $1.2o will be charged to cover j expenses Of postage, etc. 3 Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1882. r-EKSEVKHENCE. One step and then another, And the lengest Walk Is ended One st I tell and then another, And the largest rent Is mended I Ono brlek upon another, And the highest wall is made; One flake upnn another) Aud the deepest snow la laid. So tha little coral workers. By their slow and constant motion, Have built those pretty islands In the distant dark blue oceab J And the miblest undertakings Man's wisdom hnth conceived, Dy nlt-repcnted effort Have been patiently achieved. Then dn nnt look disheartened On th work ynu have In do, And say that sueh a mighty task Ynu never ran get through ; But just endeavor, day by day, Another point In train." And siaiiithe mnuiitaliiwhtrh vou reared Will prove to bo a plain I " Rome was not butlded In a day," The onelent proverb trarhea. And nature, by her trees and fl-twera, The same sweet sermon preaches. Think not nf far ofT duties, But of duties ivlu'eh are near, And having onto begun to work, Resolve to persevere. BARBARA'S LOVE STORY. BT ANTHONY E. AKDEHSOH. 'And now what do yntl intend to do tot your livliin, Hutbata?" We are ut tea, and the suddenutss of Annt Rusaell's question almost makes mt jump. "I I have not thought imy thing about the matter jet, aunty," I manage to stammer out, I can nee that my two lady 6ou-luii are storing coldly nt me, and tbe hot blood surges to niy fnce. 'Not thought anything about tEe mat ter?" echoes Aunt Russell, very ahurply. "Pray when do you intend to begin thinking about ii? I do hope, Barbara Dnight, that you do cot mean to riasa yonr life in the careless, bhif llesa . way of yonr dtnd father. TbU is too ranch for even weak, long mifferiug Barbara Dwigbt, To Ibink that Aunt Russell oar. speak bo cruelly of her owu brother, who bos been deed only ouo short month! "Papa was all that Ir kind and noble," I cry paiuinnntely, my eyes fl isbinp, my Checks fluming redder and redder, "and you nro u cold hearted, wieted woman to npeak so of hjm 1" Auuly stares at mo in oold displeasure and r.iiseB her eyebrows ever so filthily. I know that hhe is r.iging luwnrdly; but nevr lias nhe been seen to so forget her sell us to fly into n passion I tbitik ynnlorget yourself, Barbara," she hiiyb icily, while Di aud FhuuIo ex change sly glances behind tho tin nru. As soon ns I can, I escnpi to iny own room, where I soak iuutnneriible hand kerchiefs with bitter, bitter tears. It is not lor myelf alone. I cannol help feeling that tin, memory of iny dead lather has bteu cruelly insnlted by tbe ihter whom he lud so olttu Lelped in u-r adverse circumstances. S'jnrt as has born my stuy a, tbo home of Auut Russell, I lave b.en reminded nlmo.-t every day that tbe bread uf de- iicndeiico is bitter very bitter. But I will nut stay brTrf another day. it I enn help it. I will try lo rid theni of luv imled presence us soon a I ctu. I gain vniir.ieHtth v, ry lh ught.nnd. goindouu to (he library, eigtrly scan the adventrviueiits in tbo bitost papers. Tneru ate u number of gnveroesscs and unmpauidus wanted, but I sigh hopeless ly us I look at tho long lists nf accomplishm-tits and quhliflcuti ns iiefes.ary for most of those ex-llei! po sitiuis. At last I decide to apvdy for the posi ttnu oi govcrne.s to u boy of teuinan ar s o. Mtto part of the city. I pocket my pride without the slightest pang. Alter all. what matturs it what position tit lite I bold? 1 must earn my bread aud butter in some way, aud beggitts must not be choosers, Jou kuow, I. is nith a sigh ot mil thanksgiving that I survey my cosy, almost richly iiirmbed room, in the elegimt Meredith m i siiui, Auut Ru.srl bud looked rather nston iahod ubeu I t 1 1 htr what my luture pieiliou would be; liutsho bad not tried to diasimdu me Irom auceptlug it, Di nil Fiiuino bad murmured soaietbing ibiut their being sorry to bavu me go, lint I kuow that they f, It (ilad. Mis Meredith U a liny, gol leu-haired la ty, witu tbe uuiiiewt smile in the. world, ud tbe soIUst of soft voices. She liter. ally worships ber buxb.md, aud a great, Stxuu-luced brother who is staying with them. II is very noble? aud handsome, thi Will R xtord, with bis tiuely chiselled bloiuld lealures, bis itroopiug, golilen browu unistaclie, bis drenuy blue eyts, My charge. Matter Rubiiio II mdttb, la asm ,11 i-oiuiterpirt ol his tall uuele. ltli just tho 1 nst lilllo silica of uanglill ues iu htm which I don't tbiuk Mr. Rexlord Hisestu, ut all. Tbey are ullv-ry Kind to me, and I never once regret leaving Auut Russell, I know by a thousand little sigus that tbey think me above tbe peuerullly of goieiuessis, and I never give even tbe slightest hint that I nuuu Wuved in sphere ns high as bis awn. Robbie and I are out on the lawn one sunny day, several months nflef my nr. rival at the Morodltb mansion t Robbl is playing with Nero, a shaggy New' fouudlutid, and I urn dretiming lazily, with a book of poems 1.) lug open ou u y lap. "A penny for ySr tbough's, Mls OalgLt," hik a lengbil p, mi licnl v. Ice and I loi k up to fail r.Rxfurd stand. iug beside me, and looking qnixticall, down at my dreamy countenances. Ynu nff, r tim lunch, Mr Rejfotd, retort gajly," I ai-surei jou tbey are uot worth una tithe of a peiiur, and I daro , urn vivo ineui in ui, us x suuv juu wiiu,. -b. ioer." "I thotjht tbey we wcrlh a .groat ilnualc 1.00 If many pennies, judging from your rapt expression'" laughs Mr. Rexford. "But pardon me are you reading Longfellow? lie is a great favorite of mine; I em glad you like him." And then we begin to discuss the tela' live merits and defects of other poets. forgetting all about the important fact that he belongs to the creme-tle-la.creme whllo I nhl only a poor governess, 1 meet him very often in my walks after this. lie is so kind and courteous. what else could I do? I Iry several times to hint to hint that our social posi tions are very diflerent.but he is too no. ble and too good-hearted to notice it. Besides, I oannot help feeling that he re gards me very highly; and I confess tn myself ah, foolish little Bab I that my whole heart is given to him long ago. No woman will thrust aside the bappi ness of her life without somo hesitation. The Merediths have all gone to a ball. Tbe servants are gossiping down in the kitchen, and I am alone in my room, thinking wearily of my life. I shed some bitter, almost rebellions, tears as I think this all over. My life has been very bright and happy of late, and now I must again cast my lot among strangers. With aching hentt and tearful eyes I wander aimlessly about the house. At length I come to tbe music-toom, where the lights are burning dimly, and tho grand old piano stands most iuvitiugly open. My fingers have cot touched the keys ot an instrument for many.mauy mouths, and 1 feel that musia would be a blessed relief from the weaiy, aching pain at my heart. , I am passionately fond of music, and my fiugers pass Iuvltigly oVcr the famll iar keys, playing in sad misetetC which comes from my very heart. My tired hend drops on my arm aud I am weeping softly. I wonder to myself, most miserably, what Will Rexlord will say nnd do when I am gone. He will miss my presence on his walks for a day or two, perhaps, and then he will forget nil about having ever seen me. "Miss Dwigbt Utile Bab 1 what's the matter? Won't you till me, darling ? I huve a right to know, for I love ton and want you for my wife I" I start np to fiud that Will Rexford is Loldiug me in bis atroug, loving arms. Aud there I sob out the whole story that T. must go away, and that I am very, v. ty miserable. But you are cot going, Bab," says my lover, firmly, "lor I want jou lor myself." "But I am only a poor governess, Mr. Rexlord," I falter, looking up into his tioblu face. "Bab, I knew your father years ago, nud if I'm not much mistaken, I have lit hi you cn my knee and kissed you 'ben a tiny maid jtlst as I am kissing you now,' said he, suiting tbe action to the word. "But why are yon cot at Mrs. Clyde's ball? 'I inquire. "Because you are cot there," says Will, and he looks so honest that I am ojipelied to beliove him. "Tbe next time I go to a bull it shall be in company ot my new governess, and her name w.ll be Bab Rexford." Circumstantial Evidence. ins cnuEL wnoNo it caused ah ikko CENT MAN IN IOWA. Over a year ago, a man named George Beuuttt was sent to tbe penitentiary ot Iuwa Irom Montgomery county, for three years, a sentence imposed upon him, al ter having been convicted of selling a quantity of graiu to a dealer at Red Oak, representing himself to be a farmer re siding near that place. The fraud was uot detected until the sharper had skipped, and after some search Beuuett was taken on tbe charge by one of that class of men who are do tectlves because they are too stupid, dis honest and lazy to make a liiitig ut any thing else. Ue was taken before the swindled grain men. They recollected that the NMiudler had a iblu of peculiar shape, eud Bennett had just that kind of chin. Ou this sort of testimony, that body ! American j ckassea styled a grand jury indicted him; tbe grain men swore to the cbiu story; the poor fellow himself, on tbe stand, earutstly dented the charge but the jury wero all too mart to be lieve any'biug a muu under arrest might say, and so voted him guilly.and an owl- wise judge sent him np fur three years. But Uuerifi Palmer of Montgomery, uot satisfied with the identification ol tbe mau, act about to discover the true , riminal. lie found a clue aud was soon ou Uo truck of Lis man one notorious William Illl lie foutid him in Miss ouri and arrested him. At first he vo citerousiy deuied tbe charge; bat when he was told that another mau bad bten arrested and covicted and was how' serv ing i term ii the penitentiary for it. he s.id, with an earnest burst of human feeling; 'I a as mean enongbt to swindle that graiu firm outol the money when I was hartl Up: but d U II I am that mean as lu let unother uiau serve out the pun ishment or my crime- He went willingly with tbe sheriff to Ued Oak, and .touiwl so impatient tu free me mau who was suffering on bis c-ount th t he asked to be taken beforn a notary, where be swore tn his own guilt. Tuts sworu statement, with a large petition Irom the people, with tbe two silly juries aud astute judge who rad vnuvii'led Uiuuet', were laid before O.iv, Sherman, who sigued a pard n at on"e, Tbe gr.iud jmy of Moutuo'nery touiily have alnre investigated Ibe case, aud louud an iudle'tmetit agaiust 1 1 1 11. Answer This I Can vou find a case nl Ilrl it tit's Disease nf T the kidneys, diabetes, . Urinary ' or Liver Cuiinla nlilrtal Is riirsutint imp miters lias n-itnrranniit Cure? Ask your neigh bors II lliey ran. My irieiul, ibis is mighty mar Ibe end ol tins OMiauo. a Year if Paid in Advance. not paid in advance, $1.23 OUR SOUTHERN LETTER, Special to;the.OansoH ABvotfAT. Vuur(correspuUdent spent about three weeks luthe city of Charlotte, tho comity seat of Meckleuberg, N. C. This bean tlful city, of about 1U.O0O inhabitants, ii one of tbe largest iu the State, and one ol tbe prettiest lu the South. It is 174 miles distBut from Raleigh, tho Stat, capital, und is the junction of seven rail roads. It gives evidence of enterprise, thrift and wealth. As u city of cuutt'urt able, picturesque houses, it can hardlj bjequa.led ir eicelhd in uny part ol ui.r Union, It is lust becoming a winter ru sort for Northerners, some ol whom urc educating their daughters here at tbe le- male institute, under the tutorship ol Rev. Prof. Atkibsou. Tlio vtlut rs are mild aud bealtblul in this portion ol iho State, and pbjslcal ulluieuu ure reduceu to narrow hunts. 'Iho Uuroltuu Military Institute is also IooaUd here. It was istaulwiitu iu Uot. lc!73, by (Jul. J. P, iuuuias. Ihe object ol tne loumler was lo urgauixo u uiiliuirj college, open to tnayuatn oi the uuitutrj at l.ihie, especially tne Carolina. 1, has bcU insuovessiul operatiuu since i s establishment. It has Uud about 3Uu boj's nud yuuug nieu uuuer its luotruu tluu, aud bus turned out several Small graduating olassesi The oiselpline is strictly military, A ueal, grey Uuliurin is worn, All the religious inlluences that cnu be wielded is brought lu Ueal on tbo cadets, it is a sule school in which to ediicute buys. The Clonel says that tbe Course ut instruction is de signed to acouinnbsu a thorougu sehol nstlc aud pructiuil traluing, uuu seeks tu secure a judicious comoiuatiuu ol the sclejitlno and icitlieiio element. A new cotton tuclury is now iu succis.- lul uptratlou here, built by 'Messrs. I) W. Oats & Bros,, about one year ugu These genlkineu are the right men iu the right plucti -wen ul guud moraU, cultivated! Intelligent, correct ni-iiie-s habibi und wuulluy, I'll is tuutor'y is a credit to the country iu wnioh u is situ ated. Althbugb iu operation but a shnit lime, haying to Uetiu with uuskiiIcu la borers, iu a jear oi severe uruugn, great ly iifiecteil tbe production ot coIUjU. Ihej have dune a pujiui: business Tne Sjiitu is uot ouly tho place tu mage vu.tuu, bui also it is tbe place to niauulaoiuiu 11. Tbe work can be dune duiit.g tuu whole year. Abuut twelve miles luuui this place is one ol the best water powers in tbe State. A factory uuulit be uuilt near tbe U, O, R. R., that would have unex celled advantages. Tho osuer ul turn beautiful wuterlall is uuw in u bad suite of health, aud wisUes to Ulspuse ul luls water-power, together with u lariiu truo ot laud about l.UOU acres, located near by. It can be bought at reuSouable rates nud ou good terms. New Enylahii capitalists would do well to look in' this direotlon and make a strike. Tbe "iiuulo UjiUjjo" is also located in Charlotte; tlev. S. Muttouu, D.JLi., i tbe President. This is a literary uua the ological school lor J ouug colored suen o. good mural naLits. it is uuuer the con trol and laruely supported by the Pris- b lerian churches iu the Noun. Tins in the edncutioual headquarters lor tbe col ored people ut the St.uth u all Uouoeni nations. It baa gtuduuUd quite a nutu btrof jouug men, who are now uuu ministers ot tbe gospel, aud are ellkietil teacners, it needs and is wen wormy oi large contribi t.ons irom all persons wnerf are tUsirous ul reudeiiug emcieui ser vice in the mental and mural elevation of the Worthy aud ilescivin lreedmenof the Sou U. There ar-, I think, fourteen ohurchts in this ilty uiue white and five colored, embraciug l'resbjteriau.MetUudist, Bap- lists, Lutheran anil Catholics, il is well supplied with schools, stur s, shops, wa ter, lights, aud dally aud two weeklj papers. Iu short, all modem com en tentes and necessities. TLere are lout gold miuet being worked within am. near tbe ci'y limit. In all there ure l'i mines iu lb county. This county was formed iu 17U2. and named iu honor ul the new qiieeu uf England. It beloOKb to tne middle division ul tue state; tu joins South Carolina aud is bounded un the West oy tbe l auiwoa river. iue sur face is nndnlatiuii, with sandy, red clay and loamy soils. The products are com, cotton, wheat, oats, rye, potatoes, grass a and a great variety ol v.getablts. Tne truits of nearly every kind are growu Tbe limbers are pine, oak, hickory, wul nnt, coder, poplar, ash and loonsL I. has 105 pnblio schools, besides c.dlegiB. Hetniuaries and a number of private schools A tow years ago. Mr. S. W.Wadsworib bought a tract of laud about two miles from Ibe City. It was grown up with scrubbv nil es and briar- and was thought to ba absolutely nnprertUtdc, Tbe ex periment of proper lertiliztsand proper tillage was made, and it is now oue ol the most productive farms lu this bic- tlou. There la anmetbl a peculiar about these lauds. Tbe poorest can be brought up to aud easily htld to a high state of ..!.!.. .it T." ... C 1 A n cor, will buy mnch of the land hi this coun ty. O usid riug the quality oi the land aud soil, Ibe products, climate and its other advantages, these are astonishing low prices. The South is making rapid strides In progress in all directions. To-ilay there la heard ly au Industrial pnrs'.it that cm uot be made to yield more than a stifB cient competence. Hi-re are abtindnnt opportunities lor agriCnltnriallsts, me al atiics and miners to tnako their tor tunes-. The raising of stork of any kind, poultry, liee culture, etc.. are imying nil meroua profits and yet the supply dots nsti equal the demand. LirgequHiititi-s uf bacon areahipped here Irom the West, bulttr frcra New York, am- other things I'rt m d fferenr directions. Ton inuoh st teutlon (o cotton and tobacco and not enough lo Ibe raisiug of supplies Is the oiu-eof this. Northern men can come Nntn and make ten limes as much char money ns the natives, with the same amount of hard w rk as our tbiiftv f rm r docs in PeuMjlv.uiUnr New York. They can make three limes aa mnch clear money as they do now In either of tliosn S'atea" I am R' rry to say it, but tbe oj.lirela-s nf Sonthf rn people aa a eiuierai rul an indolent and not st all disposed lo work very much. This is not bausetl by the eliuiata. lint becitiisa before lbs emanci pation of the negrnra they had plenty of slaves to wall npn tnera m tneir nf and call. The yottnR young men that have groWn tip during the pltst few years are more industrious and depend ent upon themselves. I iiltist sav here lu justice to tbe Southern people that nowhere nuder the sub r&li any one fiud at mora bosi'ltabla or ' l.verer people then they. Mto f the North are as w.. o itn and as weil-lr at"it as tbo nativ ritizena. P lltlciana may say differonl, luit in this StaU II b Con t tntinn 'n'ei aupr m nnd Itie StAra t nd Strife- fl it nv, rst free, lndliieiideiit nd nrosnernns people. The anrhl and nr'nl slatt of Hocietv la far above tho average as oom pared with n'herMAtea, nil tv. tf yhti are hilimis. take Dr. Pieiee's 'Pleasant Piircslive Pellets" the ongiual "bittl Urer Pills." Of all drugxistii .11" HI Miseiwwiawaj The Carbon Advocate, An Independent Famllr llewApapef rublisheil every ATUKDAY, U Lehighton, Carbon Co., fa., by ITAIIItY v. nouTiiimiin. omra-BA-cRWAY, a short Alstaoea abevs Iho Lfahlgh Valley R. II. Uepet. Tens: $1,00 perAnDM In Adraice KVnnr Discttn-rioM or riirs and fasct Job Printing AT VERT LOW PRICES. SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY, For the Cisiox Aovocats. French hydrographers find the water' of tbe Mediterranean sen to be sailer and deusor tbau iu the Atlantic. Ilerr Kohlrausch has recently made experiments diatpproviiig n common no li u that sttlisblne uffecta tbe draught of a chimney. Rxtuuded microscopical exaxolni. lions liuVe convlliceti l'tol. Reinscb that teal is largely lornied of remains of a low ortttr ut ninrmo lite, aLd not entire ly Iruui land plants. Ninety per cent, of the yellow sstid of tho Sahara desert is loitnd to be quartz! grains, the angles of wbltih are remarks ablv rov.uded evidently by uttlillbll tuiouh the action of tbe wind. The eleclrio.el piano of Boudet is recent novel application ot electricity, Au ordtuarj instrument is provided with two Seta ul hummers, the Upper or elects rlcal serits being brought into action br pressing certain keys. Au organ-like ef lect is produced by the electrics! ham mers, which coutinue striking the wire rapidly so long as pressure on the cones' ponding keys is given, Tbo coal riquitcil In London fof lighliilg ;-'Urpo esaud uitittvo power Sir Iieury Bessemer would havb burned at minus trom which it is procured. The ca I eliery might then be transmitted to the metropolis over a copper wire in the form if electricity, at a vast sating nf rxpeuso lie estlfuateS that 84,000 hnrso power, requiring au auirunl ci nBuniptibn ni over a milliou tons of coal, might ltl this way be conveyed to London over at single copper wire one inch in diameteri An important advantage ol tho plan, in idditinu to tbe saviug iu cost, is that the combustion of so large an amount of coal at a dUtance iusttad of in the city limits would considerably reduce Ibe quantity" ot smoke in the Lnndon'iitmosphera. Tbe great ciirthrjuake record of Mallet CHbd.'iiries between 0.000 and 7.- 090 KitfthquakeN betweeu tne veafs 1C00 B. O. nud A, D. 1814. Probably Hie most memorable of these is the terrible enri q-inke which deSlrijed Lisbon lb 1705. WilbsearC.lv a mnmsut of warn- iny runil fe a vinleut shock eame whltiU ovei'ii neil the city, and in six hliiiiitos Cl',000 p rsons had perished nud a pat ttmi ul tho town was permanently eh juu rt at, n depth nt.uuu left helow me ti a eofibelari T e si.Cct vas I, It i b ure .(er or liss scurtty over a great ares, ,xteuiling In m tlio IJjltio to the Wist Imlirft and form Canada to Algeria. Hnrabuldt estimates that aportion of tbe cnrthV surface equal to four tinitB the sizo of Europe was afiVcted, Terrible Sufferings. Dr. ft. V. l'.orre, Biillalo. N. Y.: I have a friend wlm siillereii terrihlv, I purchased bolllo of your "Favnfitp Prescript! m, ' ami as a result of Its use, she is perfeetly well. J. Uallev, Uurdftt, N. X. Dr. Pierecj'a "Unlilcu Medical Disenvery" ami "Pleasant Purgative Pellets" purity the blood and cure constipation, Whv is a dead ben heller Ibanalivd one ? Uec.au: e she will lay wherever ytU put h;r. P.ople nt the mint ate working overllme. Aud yet we see very Uf ties of their w. rit. The musical tiMfessiiin invariably uses' Sines Syrup o! Tur, Wild Cheiry and Hear' hound. Si-toa nl Iho weather uronheU nfs- diet a but summer lor GuiteaU. There arelOLl stndents in the veri u ilep rtuichis of the Univeielty of eunsj Ivan in. Thero is no use in druezinc yourself tn death, and buying all the vile medicines for tn.ernal use wliou ynu ran be cured ef lever1 and axue, dumb ague, billious disoidera auuiiice, iysiiepjia. as well as all disorders, and ailments nl Ibe liver, blood and stom ach, by wearing- one of Trof. Guilmrtte'a French Liyer Pads, which is a sure luro every time. If your druggi.t does not keep tho Pad, send $1 50 iu a letter tn French Pail Co., Toledo, Ohio, and It Will be sent you by mi.il. It is the only Pud that is ;inlhilit,!eil t ) cure. Wholesale and retail ly Dr. Horn, Lehighton. a sicn Which con&deeed. A Wayne couuty farmer who is mneh annoyed by tramps, weut to Detroit a while ng'i huh uad ban a aozen signs ot "Small-pox llcwafe 1' painted to post np ou bis housuaud gruuuds. Allbo' ha hart one on either side of his gate tiny bad not been np twb hours when a rover passed between them aud knocked ou the door am asked for food. "Did'nt you Hee thono signs On the gate?" rietu iniled the farmer. ."Ye'r, but I can't read." The next ouo said bo was near-sighted and thought tbe sigus rend "For sale." The third had had smallpox and wai willing tn utirsn tha family. Tbe fourth had been vaccinated, ahd was reckleos. The fl th bad a remedy to sell, and the sixth, alter getting aWuy with a cold bite, turned to his benefactor and said. "Il yon vraut tn beat tbe boys knock down tbem sigps aud put np one read it p 'Help wauled.' Il nevr fails to ksep 'em Jguing straight along," Tho farmer followed the advice, and he hasu't bad a call since. Moro universally reeonim.nded than any proprietary medicine uiaila. A sure and reliable tonic, Brown's Iron Bitters, Mr and Mrs. Coat, ot lndlannpni!i have secured a divorce. Tbey will of cource divide tub busts between IbeUi. Wax candles, instead of gas, for piirln- illliuiination nre becoming tbe rosthetlu tiff. Dr. R. V Pienv, Dulfalo) U. T.l "Dear Sir For many months 1 was a gfeal sulfer. er. rhvsiciaiis jliilM affird 1116 no relief. In mv iletlnlr I eiiiiineiice. the use nf your .t-..,..l,- tlrU.,.r,l,an tl ateAllv alla.'ta ei mv entire ntn.l Hrhibnt run). Yours tiiankluliy, wra. I It. uaaier, luwsj Uily, la. Thtro are Cot) bauds- working on lbs newlitiH ol inllruud from Shsmikiu tu LHwiohnrt", Pa. Fot't lileomnlivs were obipped from the P .ttf sou, (N J. shops! In Ibe mouth nl February. "ROUOH 0T fiATS." Cl'ars out rats, inlce. roaehes, fliesJSnfs bed buss, skuiiks.cliipiiiuiiks, gophers, lio Druggists. TI e (list q (.tin's r eetptaof Phrriff Hornl eck, ot Sussex, tN J.) amounted 10S5521. It (loosn't sn ill to bean much a matt-rot' getting un u large enough lor the; Presi tei.ry: the iu p irt-nt lli.lhiia tn Cut lh Presidency d".u In fl' die mm who Hrnlletiily gut into it, - Philadelphia Times 1 Thaula lor tlifi eaejpo of Oneen Via t 'lit e " eeii in all iheCmai.h and In imiiy Atnericnn chnrches o i last Sunday week. - A Feerleii Perfume. rea'an 0"'0f till hi .1 i- la- ii it iweai m null 't a pcrlss ' ptrluuia fur tbe tolled