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Vi. hhueu PHYilOIAN ANli SUllOEON, STAIN STRkLt, PAlinYTILI-K, ,PA, May be consulted In the English or German, Language. March 31, If 83. -TTT A. liERIIASIEK, M ., ' PHYSICIAN AND SCItQKON gp.et.l .ttentlon p.ild to Cnrnnlc Diseases. Offlce: South Kt eotner Iron anil 2no sts., Lo althten.P., Aprl'3, 1878. ''. 8. fcx"ral'''"B Surgeon, rnAOTfCINQ PHYSICIIAN and SUUOEOK, Or.ncRt uanltklresf.'nkmiB'i, iilock, Lraich. ,0JJay be eonsaited In tlio derm in Lauguajte. PHYSICIAN AND 8UROEON. MT bojeonsiue"d li iJioJUnjman or En irllsh , . S. Ui'Kua'tre.f nin ' i.nnslto Uurl na's IiruK itnre. BANK St., r,el.lKhlon. I'a. Jn. 11-yl "BrsrBaH'aut-EMai, Havo determined to remain in LEHIGH TOl'lyViutrr,,nua; jjuuttnuo to pay special attention to. 5 ' ClIRONICJ Al'FECTIONS Ii YA I W1,' : . Surgical Diseases. iffti fiif.. f 'Office Hours from Sji.'m. to9 r. h. Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. ' Ocjober ia, ISM-lfj W. A. Cortright, D.D.S., OFFICE i Oppnsltollie"itroailway House," Mauoh Chunk, Pa. Patterns have the ucnelttof I Ho l.tteit Un. rruvments In me 'hinli.il appliances and Us tieitniethn In nf treatment In all turislcil eases. ANESTIIETIU ndmlulftoied It deilre.. irpos.li.lo, persons resldlnx nutside or Maueh Chunk, should m ike cugait'Mncnts by mall. J8 vl QARBON HOUSE, J. T. KAUDEN11USH, PROPRIETOR, ( jljAsiSr., Lkhiohtox, Pa. The Oaiiok IIocsKnrfers flrttlassaeenm modatlons to the Traveling publln. lloarllnK DT Itte llAy or weoic oil jteAsuuaine leruii. f lholea atitnti' Wines snd.Llnuors altvurs on naua. uoita Kiieiis ami aiauiea. wnn niton- tlr lloitliri, attaehel. April 10-s'l, p.VWK..ipTEI, Ullway between Maueh Chunk & Lehlirhton LEOPOLD MEYER, PuorRiKios, i J I Packirioaf Pehn'a'. This well known hotel Isadmlrahlvrcntted , anM has the bestareoininoilall'ins lor perinau ' tntand tranlteul.hO.irderS.'.ExeelWmtlalilo' and the very belt liquors. Also tlno stables attached. Scpujc-yl ni MauchiiGhnink -House, Saiinehanna Street, Manch uhnnk, Penna., T,- i FrjllK, Proprlelur. VThea' visiting at tlio bounty Seat this Hotel will found to betlrst-class In every res pect. Wines. Liquors, Layer lleer. Cigars and other Refreshments nf purest quallt) at the Mar. Terms very moderate, l'ulronage solicited. so,)!. --, 155-' EHIIURT'S Livery & Sale Stables UANK.'STnsikT.LICIIIUilTbN, r FAST TROTl'lNO HORSES, KLEGAMT CARRIAGES, , ABdPiottviy iLOWEIV PU1CEB than anr t f VotneriLtvcry in the Coititr, . Large ano: handsome Canlaaea for Fun era uraoses and WtddlnES. DAVI U KU11KUT kv. t. tin. , p g a J. W. RAUDENBUSII Meipeetlully announces In the pnMIe that ho has opened a NEW LIVERY ST A RLE In connection with his hotel, and Is prepared to inrnisn seams lur FaneralS(,yeiiijip:or,BisiEess Trips on ahorlrsrnnllceand mmt llberalterms. All orders left at the "Cub in House" will receive prompt attention, stable op rtorin ri'ree peat mo aoioi, tenignmn. r ' inn-yi APRIZE. Send On. for noitaze. and re. ostve free, a cstlv httx of irooili whteh w II help you to more money ritfnt awv inan anvminir ei.e in ini, world. All, ot either iu, sm-csed from first hear.' Th Itroat rnia torulune open be. for tits Workers. abI0lel sut i.' Ai o . a Idrsjs Tati: it n . A guin.ue i- TAX ..i 'IT.' V.'Mortiiim'er, Proprietor. VOL. XII., No 15. Railroad Guide. L'i IL B ArranBcment of Passenger Trains. ' OOTllEtt tb, 1861. Trains leave Allentown as follows : (Via Pkckiomem lUitnoAn.) For Plillsdolnhla at .), e.60, 11.(0 a.m., and 8.10 p. in, SUNDAYS. ' For Philadelphia at .00 a. m.and 8.20 p.m , (Vli, East Pemh IIbanch.) For Heading and Ilarrlsbunr, .0 00,- 8.t0 a. m., VJ.16, 4.t't, and 0.0s p. m. Fr Liincnster and Columbia, 6.CC, 8.40 a, tn., and 13J p. in. SUNDAYS. For Ilurrlsburg, and waypolnts, 0.P8 p. m. Trains for Allentown leavo as follows : X Via 1'KIICIOMXM ItAlLtlOAD.) Leare PJillad'a, 4.3?, 7.4b a. m. and 1.00, l.ai, 4 89, and 8.18 p. m. SUNDAYS. .Leave Philadelphia. 8.0) a.m., 4.'iDp.ro, (Via East PittiK. Hrahqii.) Leave Iteadlni, 7.30, lb.lt a. in., 2.00,8.60, and 0.16 it. m,-, , Leave llarrlsbutg, 52), 7.50, 0.10 a. m., 1.45 snd 4.unp. in. L-avu Lancaster, 17.30 a. m., 1,00 and 13.40 p.m. Leaf e Columbia, 7.30 a. m , 1.10 and S.40 '' Vroin kin Street DepoC, SUNIlAYS. Leave Headlnit, T.3a. m Leavo lliirrlaburit, 5 SO a. tn. Trains via "I'erklomen Bfcllroart"' marked thus () run In and Ircim Depot. Muth nnd Green l reels, I'lilladolphln, other trains to ami from llroad street Depot The 4.1'0 and e.45a. nl. trains from Allen, town, and the 13Sand ft.li p.m. tmln Irom l'liiladelplila, via riTkluirrn liallroad, have through cars to aud Irutn Phlliiiieliihla. J. V. WOOTTEN, tlcneral Manager. U.Q. IlANrOOK. llen'l I'afs'rk Ticket Agent May 27th, 1HE3. ALLEN LIE of STEAMERS TU AND FIWJ1 7 Prepaid Pasjenncrs from Englsnd.Ireland, and Mjntland. can cmiiark at cither Liver, piiol, Uliwiow, Quccnstown, Londonderry or Uulwoy. FAKE AS LOW AS BY ANY OT11EK KOUTEI Drafts on EngLnd, Ireland, and Scotland, II. V. MOItTIIIMER, Agt. Cahdon Advocate Offlce, LE111QIITON, PA. J- UCIL.11AAI & CO., BANK STREET. Lehishton, Pa MtLLKIts and Dealers In Ain;tndof a rain couoitTiuirt soldo 'llEGULAR MA11KET RATES. We would, also, lcspeettullrlnlorm ourclti sns that wnnio uotv fully prepared to bUP rLV thcin with 1'rouirnyMIn dcatiedat VER LOWEST rniCES. M. HEILMAN & CO. Joint entral Carriage Works, Bank St., Lchiglilon, Pa., Aro prepared to Manufacture Carriages, Euggies, Sleighs, Spring AVngon, &c, nf every description. In the most subetantlsl manner, and at Lowest Cash Prices. Repairing Promptly Attended to. TItEXLER & KREIDLER, April 28, 1882 yl Proprietors. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c At CHAS. B. RHAOD'S, AGT, NEW STORE, nearly opposite the NEV ' k MOUND HOUSE, Rank St., Lehighton, Pa. Everything of the very beitqoalltv and at lowest prices. oct, 27-U18. No Patent No Pay. 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Carbon Couniy, Penna .deceased, have Leon eranted tn Mosus Slelgerali, residing In West Pnn Township. ciiurlaill County, Penna.. to whom all nersnns Indebted in rai! estate are requested tu make piymrnt, and tho having claim or demands will make lbs same known without delsv, lo .MUSES sTEIHERWAl.T, i:entnr, r to FacrMAXti Uteres b!sA': Dsrsmhtr: 'im8 m - -'nS p o ' ' 'hj fcjj I l. 9 hj g CD g fro " s tut o ft QD B CfQ VB gib rM tel p O W Catar INDEPENDENT" LEHIGHTON, CARBON COUNTY, Hon. Joseph C. Horn Joseph 0. S. lllucUbu.ru, who will NUcaeed Senator William ,of Kntncky, March 4lli, 18S5, la in the 40 u year of his age, baving boen barn in Woodford county, Ky . October lt, lb3i. Mr. Ulaokbnru couirueuced the practire nf law nt Lexiuijlon, Ky.,lu 1853, but in a few mouths tn.ivej to Ohict);u. Iu 1830 be re turned to Kentucky, and nt the breiklug nut of the war entered the Coufed-rate army na a private. Ha ulti mania jolueil the KtnfTof Gun, William I'rtutoii, uk uiile de-enmp, ami distluaisherl himself for d.irlug t,ud bravery in several en gagements. At the cinsi? of tbo wnr Mr. Illackliurn nettled in Arkansas, but In 18C3, returned to liia native Stale and county, where lie engAgt-d in lurniiun, and ahn the prac tice ol law, IIh hfl elected tn the State Legislature) in 1871 nnd 1873; was then elected to the 45tli, 40tli nud 47th Congresses and was re-eleoted lo the 48'.li Con grcas us a Democrat, receiving 10,793 votes ugaiust 5.C92 votes liirllord, U p. Mr. IJInekbtirii haslieeu a cotisploitons llgure on the (l'tor of the House, beiig recognized ns una of the atrottgest nud readiest debaters iu that bsdy. He bad an nnuueed himself its a candidate for the Speakership of the present House, but withdrew in lavor of Ids colleague, Mr, Cm lisle, ami threw bis influence in that Rcntleinan's favor Mr. Illanklmrn now represents the Kenlnr.Vy dUtrict repre. senled iti by-gone days by Henry Clay. John J. Crittenden and John O. Ilrickeu ridge. He entered the lalo Senatorial o intent in bis Stale witli tint twelve votes 'pledged to bun. whilst Seiiator'Williams hud fifty, lllickbttrii increased tn fori) Qve, never lost a vole. Hud finally succeeded in carrying ofF the priz!. Ho will couliiine to serve as a representative until March, 1885. Our illustration. Is n sploudid likeness of the distinguished gentleman. OLD CUSTOMS. Old customs! Well, our children ray We ran gt along without them; But you and I, dear, in our day, Had other thoughts iibout them. The dear old habits of the past I cannot chonpe but love them, And sigh to Ihink Hie world at last Had soared so Ur ttbnvo them. We had not, In the years gone b7, The grace that art discovers; Our lives were rainier; you and I Were very simple Inveis. And when, our daily duties o'er, We strayed beside tho rushes, The oniy gems you ever wore Were bright and blooming blushes. Out rustic way wns slow, hut yet Some good there wns about it, And many ills we now regret Old habils would Ituvo routed. I know our children still can see Tlio Fifth Commandment's beauty May they obey, as once did we, From love, nul not Irom duty. The world to day is far to high In wisdom to confess them, But well we know, dear, you nnd I, For what we have lo bless them. Though lovo wee in the heart of each, I trembled to accost you; Had you required a polished speech I think I would have lost you. No doubt our minds are slow to guscu Tho ways we ore not heeding; But hero upon our memory's page Is very simple reading. It favs tho forms we sti'.l hold feat Were wise lis well as pleasant The gnud old customs nl the past Have leavened all the present. SOUNDS AND SILENCE. The baptism of lire, as it is not inapt ly called, lots n wonderful effect ou tbo bum in voice, changing It iu n few mm litis from tbe loud and blatant to Ibe low nud modest, nud tbe change is per mnnent, From a roaring crew of boi6- urous volunteers I have ktionn k regi ment l.flOO strong changed iu two hours under fire to a low-viced, undiinonstrn- live battalion of telemns of live or six hundred, quietly answering to rull-call where before they roared: 'Hsiel ' 'Hello, boys!' shouted the cimp gtiird when ue got back from tbe fi,bt M-cbauicsVille. Nobody replied. "Whit makes j'otl fellows so qulel?" w.s jtvially bellowed at lis; but even lo this challenge no answer wns made The fact Is we didn't feel like bilking nf. ter the exhausting conversation wilb rifles which wo had ntt hour or two he. lore with StonewiillJdcksnn'K gnjlmck's who bad come nt us Irrsh and Invlgnr. ated Irom whipping Hanks mid chusing bun out of Ibe Shenandoah valley. It la not a happy change from tl e cheery, ringing tones of the rnay.fneed f.ura-bov to the low, dogged utterance of Ibe same boy with bloodshot eyes aud face begrimed with powder smoke Blank cutrlde.es fired from a rannnn baye an open, full, round, prolonged boom, but a shot or shell from the sttne gun will change Its month Is a short, sharp crack. To Ibe rnu tin veteran responds witli a slightly con tracted brow nnd an air of listenlne; to the other he is indifferent, unless it calls ldm to a ration of grng on some festive occasion. To Ibe whitllng,f creaming, and burst ing of shells and tbe reslstlnss rush of solid shot tbe soldier becomes compara tively indifferent; bat tor Ibe savage screech of shrapnel and grape and tbe swift hiss of tbe bnllet ho is ever on tbe alert, nnd bis action Iu battle is largely Influenced by tho sonnils of Ibrse small missiles. Ha has been known to rellre or advance iu proportion tn the increase or decrease nf tbe volume nf these sig nificant sounds wttbont a word of com maud, I do not know how it may bare been with oilier, but I have never heard an old-fashioned hurrah attempted In the field in frout of an enemy without feel, inn it was n lallure as a cheer. The "tiger,' however, was a snccexs. That pitch nf the human voice is tbe business pitcb for battle. ln cooie curates coargea wimayeit si id ' -tiger rneu, ina n iseuiea is ' ' ' " ' i ' ' i'i i'.'.' -i i' I, I i . '.', i' 'nl i i." i" r "",',' ', 7 '' "' " ii i " " -" 1- -"T7 Live and Let Live." PA., SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1884. S, Blackburn. bitter suited to tbo occasion than an at tempt nt a liurrnb, although I did wtut I could tn put a atop to it. After Antietam nu order was received to drill the men in company mancouver nnd tbe manual of arms, something we bad nut practiced for months previous, oning to tbe active campaigning before Richmond and elsewhere. There wore uineteen of my company, originally 100, anbwered to tbe bugle drill-call. True, there were two of us on picket nud three or four on other guard, but fur the rest, t'uey wero killed, wounded, missing, nnd sick. The sergeant marched us forward by file right over a low bill and into n grassy valley out of sight of the camp, nnd baited in witb the couiniind "rest' uuder n shady Ireo. Wo "drilled" iu thai way for the 'regulation hour, but until tbe recall was heard aud tbo ecrgeant iu response to it gavo tbe command "fall iu." there was not u tdngle word ulteird iu that hour by tbe nineteen, neither of bom was oyer 23 years of age; nil were silent and listless. Had you looked clone it could be seen that the uniforms of most of them were pierced witb bul let-boles, and that tbe rifle stocks of savetal weto chipped by rifla balls. These boys were veterans of fifteen pilch cd bailies. Aside' from essential verbal communi ottion aud mob. pbraoes as "I go yon $10 better," tbe vetcrau camp is ns voice less as tbe grave, A fine stroke of silence among soldiers occurred at tbe fug end of the retreat from Richmond, or rather tbe rout from Richmond, commonly called tbe seven days' light. We got iu good liue of bat tle enough nt tbe appointed fighting places, but when tbo battle wos over and toe confederates repulsed, in Ibe movement backward, ouiug to tbe lack of roads every man chose lis own best pnlb. Corps, division, brigade regi mental, nud company loiraations were broken up and intermingled in the mass of horse, foot, aud artilleiy itrtiggling to the rear in the ruin aud mini of tbe sev eutli day. While jogging along on foot in it mass of tins description, nomewbat denser than elsewhere, the stirrup of n general oilier on hoiM back struck my arm, anil I looktd up, mil the general officer looked down. It una the first time I bad seen McClellau, and I was surprised to ot s.-rve that bis ubiskers weic sandy in tcnil of the cojI black which picture- had luudd mv familiar With. He passed nu with bis stulT, but one of his nids.uho liugered. iu the rear, possibly dissatisfied w'tb the lack uf euthusiasm manifested, limit oft' bis bat, nud, bending over In sAildle bow to the men, i itl iimcd In n stage whisper, "Mi.Clell.ilil MiClelliu! Hip. blpl"- Tliis was the point where Ibe stroke nf silence was observed, aud Htvelhe dull thud ol nrruy sboi sin the mud there was tin response the boys bad tbe aid on Ibe hip. And, by tbe way, tbe aid's lace was clenuj so were tbe laces of bis broth) r iiiils-dK-camp, so also was Mo Cl Mali's; but tbe faces of the men and line rtlictrs who trudged in tbe mud were black nith powder smoke. Ojo more incident mast close Ibis sketch of sounds nud silence, which might be lengthened, but has grown al ready loo long. Mj. W was in commnnd of the it in n skirmish, and it was found necessary to withdraw tbe men. An aid dashed up with nu order, whtu tbe gray column was In sight moving on our left flank, and in compliance tberewitb tbe doughty major, who was possessed of a resonant voice, stepped in front of ti', with his sword drawn, uud commanded "litttalion, right wheel." Tbe profound bass in wblcb the com mand began broke on the word wheel. and it was uttered iu a most iguomiuluus aud dubeartetiing iqneak. The boys did no wheeling they went to the right about and skeda Idled for shil er, ud tbe major followed as rear guard. feck's Bad D iy saya lie can sleep with his feet bunging out of tlio window the oddest of winter nights, if he ran only be furnlsliel with a g'td supply of Jadtvln's Pine Tar Syrup. Verllr, it Is a balm lur II, e afflicted. Trice, Sin. ami f I per bottle. For sale atThnmat' rlruj; store. saciibe for the Astocus, osly njs j cn, diier , rtar 1. 00 ft If A E0UOH HEOEPIIOII. riRST MEETING CF A FEDERAL Off 1CXB. AMD TEE WOMAN WUO t1 HI, WITE. "Tell ns about your sontbern maiden, captain." "It is nothing to Ml," said the cap tain, blushing slightly. On their way from a soldier's reunion a knot of old conirides-ln-urms bad dined at tbe same hotel, and were enjoying their cigars and swapping stone with equal relish, 'If you will have the story," continued tbe captain, "I submit." "We were tn Georgia, marobing ou victoriously, aud I was detailed with a handful of men to seize, search, and bold a place, half farm bouse, hill man sion It was, that lay near our line of march nnd was supposed by the com mander of brigade to contain something contraband I never knew what, for my orders were simply to tako it, search tbe place, slay there two days Linking for whatever might turn up, nud then re join the command. The place seamed quito deserted rt first, but us wo noared the Louse an old wora.iu, a regular Aunt Uiunh sort of contraband, came out and met its beluw tbe steps. " Wha' you uns wa i'?' she asked, suspiciously. Oh, we just come to make you a visit,' I replied, as I dropped off my horse. " 'Doua bettergo 'long. Nobody ain't home, nu' we's not clctnluiu' now.' ' Without payiug muoh atteutlon to tho old woman' talk, I stepped uton the porch, nnd Ibongb eho tried to de tain me, pushed her nsido nnd put one hand agalut the half-open door, and ie ceived n shock that will last my life-time. Slam! Ibodoor win jtrked wile open, and right against my efceek wns placed the muzzlo ot a big navy revolver, nnd ns I saw tho trigger jrk and thi ham mer fall I stid my prayers very qiickly, for I thought it was nil up with me, it was douu so suddenly. I tell you, boys, wbeu that hammer tell with u dall Ibt d, and nothing bappeucd fornseoiud, it kind of sltinned me. Theu I grabbed thu revolver, aud for tho first time real ized that it was a girl that I nil trie I so desperately to shoot mo. She struggled viciously, and 1 am afraid I hurt her n little, but I tboucbt sbu might have bet ter luck ILe next shot, and I was not quite ready to die theu. She wus very pretty, but sbo did bale Yankees nnd some of tho nbu.ic she heaped upon mo really sluug me, for I hate to be ubu.-cd by any wouiab, and especially by a pret ty, higb.bred dainty oue as she wsp. Rut the abuse wus not tbe worst. 1 1 ad barely secured tbe revolver and freed her from my grasp, when she picked up a pail of dirty water, with which the black woman bad been scrubbing, and just doused me with it from head to fool. It was horrible. Dirty, soapy water in my eyes, face and beard, everywhere, all over my uuiform, nud trying to run down into my boots. And then the wo man laughed nttneeo scornfully that for a few miuutcs, while X was gtttu g clear of this mess, I did not interfere with the boys, who bad made both women piis- oners. W lieu I iiunlly recover d my temper I made n phiu statement of tbo c.mo to them. I told thn young lady Miss Honey tbe woman called bei tlut, while I did not wish to barm them In the least, they w mid both bo kept prironers unless they promised nut to mnke any more such unpleisaut attack-i upon us. They dually proniised.bnt would neither of them speak to any of us, or tlo tho slightest thing for us, us longns we were Ihere.'' "That's not all, oaptalu,'" broke in a frieud. "There's uot much more. Two jears alter t'lu war I was duwu in tbit couutry bin lug lauds fur some Northern people. Tho place looked just I lie mm 3 ns when I was there nefore Mr. Temple ba 1 re luraed from tbe wnr minus an arm, aud Honey was I ursing him, Their s'aves were nil gone except that same oi l wo man, aud they were 1 aving a hard rub to get along, Temple bad I tnd I wanted and I bought It, utter taking my lime about it, nnd Honey is my wife now. I promise ou fellows Ibat if any of you raid my Dearborn nveuuo borne now yon will reeeivj a much more gracious re oiptionthau I did tbe day I took pos si salon of that Sintheni h me, GUARANTEED tn ours a enM or eouj-h Acker's celebrated English Home ly. Bold hv Or C T Horn, Lehighton, ana E A Horn, WeisstKirl. Tbe hotel cook should be fjtveu a wide range, Why is love like a pottto? Because itshools from the ryes. ACKER'S pYsrcrsu Tart.ars Nsvra Fail. Sold by Ur C T Horn, Lelnghlon.and E A Horn, Weissirt. Hy tbe way, a dog generilly "comes to the scratch" In the ultO"ptto make both ends meet .V woman who owns n coal mine says she might have married two men a a day for tbe list two years. Lawyers and doctors' blunders have been the cause ol more than one msn's chokino to death. Borne persons have been known to choke from roughing. These In stances are few If Jsdnln's Pine Tar Syrup is used, rer bottle, JJ rents and i. For sale at Thomas dru? store. Courting a girl Is paying her ad dresses. Marriage is paying for her dresses and all other filings. The small boy who hangs aronnd the parlor and makes faces at bis sister's beau should be punished for coutempt of court, Wlieu the Stale is corrupt, then Ibe laws tire most mnltlpl u I A true worn in fenr more than an army the appearance of evil. The very worst of villians Cn not t like portray themselves iu their true colors. UHcl uujgets are said to have hern fonn.l u the mountains near Marshall, Arkamas. Subscribe for a'id read tbe Advocatf, it ontalus all tbe latest local news op to thi tint cf ;nIcg to rttu. Year if Pnid in Advauco. not paid in advance, $1.2f. For the Cure of Coughs, Coltlsi Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Croupi Asthma, "Whooping Cough, Inci-S pient Con-umptlon or,d for thai ' !!..ff .!.. ... :.A advanced stages of tho Disease.-!) Sold by all Druggists. Prico 'Zs c. Health andjapplness. DO AS OTHERS HAVE DOHE. Aro your Kidnoy3 disordered? KUney Vort brought mo frcw riy puvo. o.lt Lsjtrvlu" M. W. Cercraut, Mtietirnlo, Ioula, Mich. Aro your norvos -weak? 'tTlrfnt'T ffi.ii rvA inn frsntn tifri r.tt) ivratnrM tfrc, aftor 1 wai not ?crtPtl to liro,"- Mr. H. U. It, Uowlwrn, CO, VKnstian ilonitor QcTvloufJ, O. Havo you Brightfs Disease0 fill J tlluil 11L.H lilnnr) Suffering from Diabotos ? "Udn4TWort 1 1 tuo mo&t tuconful temMy I hara rer xiswL OWcs nJmo't lmrnoriKto rplltr.M Have you Liver Complaint? Uidney-AVort cured lao ct chroUa Uvwrrh-eaacs rtenry Word, Uto Cel. C3.hlTAt,Cuard.:?.r. Is your Back lanao and aching? "l3tlncT.Weirt.il little 1 rtirM )lo vhin 1 vrrvivo lam I Lad tt idII cut cf Led." Havo you Kidnoy Disease? iiincr-wort r?fldn w nouna miirer uxa Lioncrt r Ynarn if rnmtvpfKtfiii t'fvforlnt". lta worth $10 a ls. Bia'l Ilodz 7Jiiunutowu. Wat Vo. Aro you Constipated? "Triitnrv-VJfin rnasoa earv ovacuntloua ljvI cured ma tltr 11 j oara u cf other m-'diclnon." Havo you Malaria? "TTMnfT.Vort luu duno better than &nr other rcmctl- itavo ercr n:d It prtict.ro. Aro you Bilious? TndneY.Wort him dona mo mcro rrood thiui anr other itLuocLy I liaro ever takviu" Aro you tormontod -with Pilos? AJUiiBj'iYort v-eraniirtrriiii ctrpr turn i-'i uinwuijf pile. Vt. Ytt C. llllno rei-oLimcndtd U to mo," Aro you Rheumatism racked? 'ir:dniyVort curra me, oftcr l ws tivca up to die by iiJiyslciaiis and I ltnd tuflcml thirty yer.t Awtiua MiuvvtAxif sivtk HbitAj wawwi Lrtdios, tare you Buffering? "Ktdnrv.Wort cured me cf neeutbir Irouiltt of icventl Tutra st-indlti. I&ny frlcii(tiiuiicsi:U I rslio it." Krs. IL L.tmorax, Illo La Uotte, Vt. If you -would Banish Diseaso ana gain jaoaitn, xaso The Ulooo Clcanser. arvelous Story TOLD IH TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON i " eVenicnien: Sly father resides at Glover, Vt. lie has been a gi eat sufferer from ncrof ula, and the Inclosed letter will tell you what a marvelous elloct Ayer's Sarsaparilia has had In his case, I think his Mood must !iav contained the humor for at least ten roars j but It did not show, except In the form of a scrofulous sore ou the wrl.t, until about ove years ago. From a few spots wutcn ap peared at that tlnio, It gradually spread so aa to cover his entire body. I assure ycu ha was :crribly atlllcted, and nu object of pity, when lie beg in using your ir.ediclno. Now, there are ,'ew men of his ago who enjoy as good health as he has. 1 could easily name fifty persons who would testify to the facts In his case. Vours truly, W. M. TiuLLirs." rnnu Tlir PATUFD . "Itlsbotha rtlUm in& rflintn; pleasure and a duty for me to state to you tho beuent I have derived from tho use of Ayer's Sarsaparilia. Six months ago 1 was completely covered wltli a terrible hnmor and scrofulous sores. Tbe humor caused an iucessant and Intolerable) Itching, and tbe aklu erackod so as to cause the Llood to flow in rainy places whenever I moved. My suffering' wero great, and my Ufa a burd-n. 1 commenced the use ot the SAJUJAVAnilLA in April last, and have used. It regularly slnoo that time. My condition began to improve at once. Tho eores havo all healed, and I fed perfectly well In every resooct being now ablo to do n good day's work, altbocah 73 years of age. Many Inaulra what has wrought sujh a ouro In my case, and I tell them, as I havo hero tried to tell you, AVER'S SARSAFAMU.A. Glover, Vt., Oct. 21, 1682. Yours gratefully, Uiiuu rnnuru." Ann's SAnsAPAMtXA cures Scrofula anil all Scrofulous Complaints, Uryslrt. clas, Eczema, ltlngivorm, lsiotches, gores, Dolls, Tumors, nnd KrupUous of tho Shin, It clears tho blood of all Impu rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action oi the bowels, and thus restores vitality tnd etresgtheu tbo whole system. i-nr.rABED bv nr.J.C.Ayor&Co.,Lowoll,Mas8. So'd by all Druggists; 1, six bottles for tA 3Sb Jsi lilll! ; -'"J E-5 "... . - - IS 8 t- - 7 .S-iiSa T it week nt home. $V0l eutnt fro. Pay anaolutelr urc. No risk. 'opUhI not reanire1. Re.idtr. If vau wit nt billnei nt whloLi lien mi tf rlther "M or oanx, om male ureal vy all iho ilta ther work, with abialuta ee.ru.ini v. writs fr r.riwHiH.uWwTc3.frt; MOSS tmmm The Carbon Advocate An Independent Family lTotpapv iMbltahod every cATURDAX. Itt Irthlgkioii, Carbon Co., fa., by iiAimv v. iKoimnsiuitt urtfl-M HWAV, a l,ort Olstaooe abots the IhlL Valley C 1 Depot. Terms: $1.00 pepAnnraa is AdYanco Evsnr nrecnrrrDs or rui.t aso pakcx Job 3?riritine at rrft-v tnw pntrutn at vtnv w.v raicca ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE in regard to tho great cur&tivd properties of UNDOUBTED CUHES OF CONSUMPTION. Tho Originals of tho following Letters, tut well as many thousand others, which lack: ot space la thb paper prcTcata our publishing can be eccn by any or.o st tho Odco of Ur, Jt II. Ecbccc!; : Eon in Philadelphia, For otlicr Certificates of Cures tend ter Dr. Echcsck's book cn Cortsumptlon, LiTcr Corns plaint and Dyspepsia, It gives a full dcscrlp tlsn of tbeso dlecascs In tbclr various forms, also, valuablo lnfcrmatlcn in regard to tho diet end clothing of tho del:; hoirnndvkcncxcr clco ehould le taken, &c. This tool; Is tbo ro suit of many yesra of crpcrlcccc in tho ttcat merit of Lung Disease;, and ikould bo read, cot only by ti.c oElcted, but by tkoso wh0( from hereditary tutnt or other cause, supposa themselves Halle to any aCcelloa of tho tbrOit lung. Post Paid, to all Applicants. .Address. Dr. J. II. Sclicnch & Con, KRT Arclv St., rhUadclpLia, Ta, t3.'J. II. Ecnctcc, rtilaicUihlai Dear Sir Borne years uso I vaa takca llh lnforacJU tlon of tho lunpt, aud rJ:ho-jr;h trcaf cd by oof tho bect fhysiclan ot thlj city, I cradnally prvr troo, until X Lad Lemynhtcca qulto frtqujcUy, They uruaJly oo em roil la tho rucrrtrtr, and atrtircd f nWy a rlnt of elcar Liooa at aiitco, i iouitiErnvr-wraMtvoj 1 j-'l.t, and mr weight. hlc)i ytbh 103lj..vl.t.n I waa i rst laUtm lcV (rrauually ran down ta 1ZA leu. Uy nlghta wuo almost liyniffhta wtitj almost i In my inatt, I rrJc and irii. I Wan ia :el; thut mV ciccpic33, owwi'T iu itjtcio pain 1 fuouiui rs, aou a conunucaoour tibyruclans paTOunall hopoof lay rcoriry. J t nt n began try tiieiUirtiiad laitlnaxr adit.ied, tut witbi t ar liitbz benefit. Atlast,lytliO ndrlcoif a IrloLd.Icoi cluJUtoue your itnea''' i besan Lyrsirz til yn t mcllcljae at j tn direct, and In ft very Bitot tints pfl my ivui.,1 bj iJA;iiij'J irtnnun;iuiU'l,uiitgi;ciit IU stwit VUJ, Ai rt tiiHtlTe cf mo Lnrk 1 rained flii vt ry f u.sL Fi i m IHO' i linJ. nd thct vc ur lutdicliiiia euivJ me. . xo-jra xryiruiy, iUJXULiT, Cci6Ur20thtm. IHcphrimpton,::.T u. mjx ku Aanxit s juueu. otOlc co:,TSTOrao can es cm:rD. cw Tort; Aotwn&cr C. Ek. ficrcurcrt liear Sir In Joctti oxer one of your boots, la wliicla I Hud io many letters rccwinmea'-lisfj your roedicincs, I hayo thought to myself liow nAjUcst I huyo bcou In not MAlttns my caso public, that ctliara roloht tato vorn:.:;. IiiThltinj wy frlcnda la Nott Jcrapyn short t!no clcco ny attention raa drawn to th many adTf rtlemcnt la t'chcaci'alnJoriabrrrHCmwocdToni'nf' - to FilK All looVtd. at theee,tt-ara of Cratltndo fell from juyewn, audi thwucbt m hut a LlOhsii (Lkt tucii a tmm ni 111- S. hl'tll V .lllsUlil li M 111 Amm If LA. '1 l I 1,1 Vta.11 II vtnrs wto J couiitvu-d a btay cold, vhith utiltU cn iuy lu'iira. ltex.it tiuuuy tluucs tliatwcio locinu-tniU for cideLt. butnotimiL;btcimuto ruieioiuo. lu-aoi i f.i lonsof "mps wltajumuy uiUi-itut klt-kitt btitaiMiilI Oij i.ujihwiu vum cuiicufa- ue.vit.ir, li clalJr. Scai-iicfctiiat.i3UiAl.infr gnat ttitlnCcntvn-p' tionj wui yon ihh ouni - a uui b-u up mn iitri oiiwr-r liiit lift Irt'JutM upon It. t iWen otci to Dr. Sahenck, the li In Dcfcd Bt, U ricijuruiij a ib tlain.frtd my luntTK and travu u, cncot:rvirinicnti iii'intc UandraVe 1 lllsabtut 9 months and felt m will eur 1 did. Ibaro cnjoytU health erur Mnc, and it ary of uiy family taie ctlu ur vnlr medicine, lam tl In cur 1 yeariot ace It la our vnl and ran allc and nfend to hnaJnen a vtllra many at iX If tliero are any that Wi lo know tlio j4Hticuhusc Vcun Truly JlUStBAltAXIIAWSOJ?, CSt West Uth bt., Hiv, Vcrlc City. moix e. KAiuiAanjiir jh., ov WOOEOCECT, ZL I. Dm Bcuexctc A Sox, rtlladclf hlai Dear Elm I Lato been cured of what I UlieTe to biYO baco Iiu r CompUait la IU uorht form, which, before I cot relief, aXTcctod my lurca qulto crlously, lhaduscd tho medlciccti iircscrlbcd by a physician ot thU place for a loa? time without benefit lcforo I be;an to tako jour reinedleB. I Cnt heard cf them ly yonr adTfrllsnncES Uiho iatrlcto( thla iilii.rud cootiudingtotHJ thro. 1 purchtx:d n lotllo vt liluttiilo fiyrup ai.d fciiiad iwiiia Thuy parowe6:ret.tiCiitf,aiidbyttotlmcl had ud t hem p 1 tclt almost well, bu X at opped wng tl t iu fur wmfi time, but IuuQ lound 1 ha t tho (U ase aa n Lrokrn up. 1 tntn got moio. tntdictoe aad conUouta U.lutr itUntUlMllrt Vail. . ... a ly eyniitjiua tve:o eortlnons couch, nlfrht iweaw, raJsiEff of inaitor firctLtd with blond, boivocis In my luniTiana ai ue pilot ixuBLPnuua, uiruu bu tw i innli awn'lnnnl If mm. 1 KA Wulc tlict I could Ut CO upetAlrh irliuoutlicjp, and Moscoctliirdtotho houaffr tlltj Lie. J Tt IU IUUWI IVUBWH III W( La I no itpiKUttf, and nt thlnt I ate i eeirnd to fllje rt. C!iie n iv iivfivcrv 1 h nvai erom men Ird ti r nedidart ti a prcat many, airttng c there, a lor wl.o bad Mbit (our r tan. She bw entirfly recoTtrec by t . umoi than, imiff n.iw n miicr histHLv wriniUL 1 tfln i-ltfj rafer co o ten. in ihlM ilaco who harts bca trteaLy LuicAtoi by Uaaruvo, VouislnJj, tacit jcriff, A L, Junt 1 et, ItSL ros mrv. joccth s. IsAxte, pAaroa c? iota LTHIIET iTETIXOlTiaX ETlCOPAli CnUTCU, riixLADixrinA, 7iu7Z3 rcroxn datc OP flETYK7.7T.rTT 1st, l$81t riTtt TMrt ego I tu a frrtat EuCercr from Dyiperila, Ercnchial AIT action and JXlmosary trouhlo. I irictl ma ay runodloa without rtoeirljiff any benefit Iwum acooia Lo ceo ,rocurra vr ctrrtdiitato prrfeet litBltn.cnainaTo rriraii fi wf ji it iui t-aj. & IvUetj theutoLocit.fX cuiativujprouUuu why i KAvn Tim cxrosr coioideitci: cr Dru T. K CCUZHrCK A13 HX3 I.IKT3TCC3 Durlnc Uiapasf two ycarinyiaot2Lsraz4 brothxx taro cUe4oOaxisuaptloa. IwasmjctU (lultatutwdlXLcUbf Uila time, and Y-h&3, shelly ait.r tiulr dtalb, I aa aa- tociodwuh eouh and tcrero LciaonLccta. i naxiuuiy wntltdfd tht 1 wa deEllnod t o ro witli tha tune cue aro 1 IsuacdiaUJy LalayoXliinjcota taCto-JcttiryJ ;(liatUT ff'lli'ilH'' artTnu vuii niuuu mmff oouvuluu arbyi laaaaeo. d-izr 1xam11.11 ur cc,lu a u- iuim. J-iitr .iAmiL.li ir me. E 'jehtuvlarra wixut tound. ai.d ihati cUdioci rocoTar, la Iom than d fee aj'er this, I tad anoibi iiwsfa hMnnrrrutiF. HhtnLniJ that my nhk.uan Lai lfOCllHtl.11101 hift, 1 (ad anoib ma4eanU-Aake luioy ruo, I cnultu anoiUr dceicr. tlrv) rfiita 1 ha.i iisvnranuu tdl. V montlts I did not4cfi moio tbau crtbitw anlahL Jtonirua waa hceuy (twied and laMelumyiaotitb. itaacnencaaacaitL0 1 had cHehcaoatXit Lmoit antnetxiPrmuiCLoaoi r,iatiaiiconcica ti Dr. ischenck, iho rhyt .dan wlo, 1 tbiik, leonto btJloTo to te tho beet In thu trial Lava pood rtviaontobtJloTo uaat oi luns daeace. Incut ti Mj r tflee In Beaten, and wkj txacufica. iiei-Ttno riy Kit mtc qano naaiy ci eooed.and my liver KJlcoly aflrfUd. uo told mt tl at 1 COUlI It VILTCU 11 1 AUIIl.iT iUt S.I. Al Wl COuroIcontM,-ttcdtodo ao, aadl ery aeoa aaw thatrny raancriwota hit acuity vaa wru jik to. i woe lUjitlriaio I'llif. SeAeod Tenia and retcicslef yrtral cn Urao, aa dn omed by him, and v ithln ai e t ojuli; tuy twl aymptom wtro ctw. l rxt to tootle ccrtcrcu hia sAxlvf4tio Boat on, whltb. waa osa morih alter U o 1 ao.aud i ry I otu to the Ductor at Wa lioaten efflea. Jfy coort ta ccxr, n r appcmal i&fd, lhoi.n ,-adftol ocrrsiu la my 1 sleep better than 1 ever dldln my life, auuic yhiixttw arparently healed, at I hare no tbrnorrbcrr i. ' Vnese are the rtasona why 1 Ndirin,orvd reeemwra Dr. J. If, tchenckaadhlamedifi' lie did jutbai o raid tie would do forme, and lUlkiTe th tlowemy i , toMinedlcincsatdea'. 11UJJ. XKIXU Uud$ent Afuu., May tiikt ISO Dn.SGHEhWSlV.EDKS. MANDRAKE PILLS, SEAWEED T0KIO, SYF.EP raf-MlyaUr-.T,-:! t- r.trtf vt;.. nc JJO, LOOK IIliKli ! 11 uu d -sire anything in the line of job woik from a visiting cnicl to a poster call at the AiivoCA.il ' office, Bankwav, 1.5h'hua LaA fur lit a icr
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