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The Carbon Advocate from Lehighton, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Advertising nates. We Oolite It lo be distinctly understood tttt (io AdTertlsemenU jH be Inserted la the eo1tn "iHiCiMOK Abtociti tbat may be receWo ftatii unknown partleserBrms.unVeiBMeoinpaoied with tbeCiiH. Thertlowlngiu-eouroiaterssti Advertisement for 1 year, per Uth e1 IS Cents. Three luOnw. LeM tban three aaonths, firstlnaer- tien $1, each Wient Insertion 23 Outs U.

V. MORTIHMKR, Publisher. SATtjltPAY MOIQIKO. NO.rKMBKIt 22, 1873. Local and Personal.

Thanksgiving day, next Thursday. Cool I The thermometer stood four degrees above zero on Friday morning. Tlio time has now arrived when a good, overcoat, is necessary. TryT. D.

Clauss if you a serviceable ono. He keeps the very best of material, and always warrants his goods to glvo satisfaction. Gen. Chas. Albright and lady will leave Iauch Chunk for Washington on Monday next.

The Fort Allen Rolling Mill Is onco more In full blast. The new emery wheel manufactory of Messrs. Marsh In Welssport, is under root. A number ot liaucli Chunk and bcnzlnlsts, succeeded in demonstrating to the people, of tho later place, a fow night ago, that' they were most liberally endowed with all tho qualities for making first-class rowdies. Tho citizens are so thoroughly con-vlnced of the fact that no repetition of the' brutal, beastly scene is L.

Klepplnger. the livery man, lias-now got one of the very best lots 'of horses and buggies la this section, which' Ho wlU'liIre out at the very lowest terms. Housewives should not fail to call atWjAf and hjs large stock of 1'blankets and' comfort' afcleS tlicy are Just Hie' thing for this coldr weatheri Also, dress and dry-good's 'jn'cndhjss variety. E. 'Church.

Services ns usual to-morr6w (Sabbath) In this cb'urchi Preaching n. m. Theme! The "Valley of Dry Bones. At 7.00 p'. m.

Subject: The Choice of -Voses. Sabbath school at 2.00 p. nil Protracted meeting are still In progress. Drll: T. Bond, who has been stopping at tho Exchange Hotel, in tills during the present week, has met with marked success.

Tie devotes his, attention entirely to thu treatment of skin diseases, rupture, plies, tape worm, Tho Dr. remains In town to-day, and will return again In the month of January. In the meantime may be consulted by letter. See advertisement in another column. We learn that the Welssport School Board has fixed up tho school houso, so as to 'make It convenient for holding religious services therein, and that the Mennonltes will hold meeting as this (Saturday) evening at 7.30 and to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon also, In the evening at 7.30, atjMorlah Furnaco.

.411 are cordially' invited to attend. wlidlcsnlo and retail, at Ilausman For the well-known aud genuine Cucumber (Pump, go to F. Leb'lghtou, Pa. For family flour, of the very best quality go to J. K.

Rlckert, East Weiss. port. ILUmber and coal in large or smalVquantltles at lowest market rates. A few lots in Rlckertown still unsold fruv at nnr.n. I Wo'liear a'ru'uior to the effect 'that work Is to bo suspended' on the now school until sprlug.

Wu liope that such, will not bu tho case, and do not see why It should bo, as wo are reliably Informed thero Is no lack of means for pushing tho work. Then why not push ahead while bo many of our people iiro and will work for less wages than lueu can bo got for when all kinds of work opens in the sprlug. In other towns the officials are pushing all kinds of public works, why not do so hero llAUsman Kuhns are already making great preparations for tho holi days. Their storo, Is literally crammed with every description ot toys, for piesentft for, young and old, rich. and poor.

Easton National Bank stock sells at from $31 td 83 a share. The second track -of tho Loltfgh Susquohauna Railroad, between Easton and BethleWm, Is now completed, and trains have commenced to run over it. Threo tailoreeses, on custom pants, waiitcd I immediately at T-S. Beck's merchant tailoring establishment, Lo- lilghton, For paints, Unseat oil, glass, white leAd, Jtc, go to F. P.

Semmel's'bard' ware store, Bank street, Cheap as tie cheapest good as the best'. Charles Trainer, corner of Lehigh IX Hogs i you witbq from 0 to gardens or Ex-Sherlft and Iron will supply flour and feed, plow your gardens do your, hauljng at reasonable rates. Fresh bread and cakes dally at Ilausman Kuans'. Tho fair for thq benefit of tho M. E.

church, of Mauch Chunk, will open In tho Town Hall on Monday evening. Tho Switch-back Railroad' closed for tho winter on Saturday last. The Question Settled. Thoso eminent men, Dr. Jas.

Clark, Physician to Queen Victoria, and Dr. Hughes Bennett, say that consumption can be cured. Dr. Wlster knew this when he discovered his now widely known of Wild Cherry, aud experience has proved the correctness of his opinion. Our old friend 'David Ebbert, tho popular livery man, Is still doing n' rushing business notwithstanding thu "panlcy" times.

No ono can resist the temptation of enjoying a ride in ono of his handsome 'turnouts. Try It. Terms low. Z. II.

Long Is offering extraordinary inducements lo purchasers of dry goods, groceries, provisions and Queens-waro. fall and Inspect his Immense stock. The Slatlngtou bridge company has earned a semi-annual dividend of nlml per cent. In the last, six During Friday night last some unknown purloining party broke into the slaughter house of Mr. Moses Hellman, at Stemton, nndpllla'ged Itof'ftlltho meats tha, had been prepared' for next day's market.

On Thursday a young lady namijd, Cl.l. Tin 1 1. Bath, was fearfully burnt, her clothes catching In tho flames of a Arc kindled In tho yard. Finding her apparel aflame, she ran for tho creek, but In her fright tuined around and ran back to the hotel, where the fire r.as extinguished, but not until she was severely, perhaps 'fatally, Injured. Allentown Democrat.

Fred. Douglass' lecture at Calasau- qua. whicii was to navo come otion mo evening of Dec. 5th, has been postponed until spring, owing to the dullness of the times. Not to bo outdone, J.

'Fatzlngsr Son desire It to bo1 universally known that they aro not to be undersold In. tho grocery and provision line, and that they furnish as good articles lor the money us any "other man." Call aud examine their goods. If you are in want nf a good suit of clothes, for dress-up or service, call at Thomas S. Beck's, Bank Street. Hu is prepared to manufacture garments for men and boys at the shortest notice and most reasonable tor ms.

Singing schools, spelling matches, hog rallies, turkey hustled, and old time frolics, will soon be tho country rage. Tho Crane Iron will make a re- duclion of 20 per cent In wages afierthe 21th inst. Tho winter time tables of tho N. and P. E.

llallroads will be found on our first page. Tho 11.03 a m. passenger on the h. V. Railroad collided with a gravel train at East Mauch Chunk, on Monday.

Both engines and the baggage car were somewhat damaged. The train was delayed about 30 minutes. The attention of our lady readers Is directed to tho advertisement of II, A. ifeltz In'auother column. He is offering his stock at cost, aud those who desire bargains should not fall to take ad vantage of the immense reduction.

To-day's issue of the Oauuon Au-vooatk Is tho first number of the second volume. A good time to subscribe fl a year In advance. John J. Stecker, of Trochsvllle, a day or two ago killed three rats their combined weight was 40 ounces. John must raise good grain on his 'farm.

We wcro pleased to greet the following gentlemen In' our sanctum during the past week Messrs. Kemerer aud Smawley, of Blc Crct-k, and Messrs. Straup and Serfass, of Trochsvllle. Call often, gentlemen. Mr.

Leonard Bauer when returning homo from his work at. Packertou, on Tuesday evening, fell from the truck, aud sprained his ankle. Wo aro informed that Prince's paint mill will suspend work next week. Mr. J.

W. Itaudenbush Informs us that he expects to moro Into and open tho Hotel, in this borough, on or about tho 2nd of December, E. II. Snyder, announces that lie Is prepared to attend to all mat ters pertaining to the bffleo of Justice of tho Peace for this borough, i Collections and drawing up of deeds promptly attended to. See card.

Tho "phunny phellow" of the Morning Herald htcnis to enjoy cousld erablo lun In speaking of our ns 11. 'We need tsmpiy state that wo can pull them on ourselves, 'while his shoes, though small, must be fitted by a. blacksmith. With his ears pinned back he can, undoubtedly, make, an ass-tqu-Islilnc anncarance. HiiU jf' We are sorry to learn that Mr.

b. Graver, of this borough, ffilljlhroiigh the trap of his hay loft, on Friday night of last week) aud seriously injured himself internally. Wo are pleased to that ho Is able to be about. are selling in this. 1 1 uorougli.iit 7Wcts, per pound live weight.

Amos Itelgel states that he last week sold 340 head ot hogs, and for the month, up to t)io 15th he had lie had Vo told 157 head of c.ttlo. TENTn ANNUAL SESSION OP TIIR Carbon County Teachors' Institute. Monday, JVov. 17, 1873. The Institute was called to order by the President, It.

F. Hofford, O. at 2 o'clock r. M. The following officers were duly elected Vice-President, Prof.

H. O. Youngman Secretary, T. W. Itcnshaw; Assistant Secretary, Mrs.

Frlsbio Treasurer, Prof. B. C. Youngman. Tho following Commltteo on Itesolo-lions wos then appointed by tho President Rev.

C. Kessler, Mr. D. S. Gross-mm nnd Miss Sue E.

Zern. It was, on motion, resolved, that tho fees of male teachers be GOc. and females 25c. as heretolore. Time at this point was allowed for the enrollment of members 30 teachers handed in their names and paid their fees.

The President In a short address, wels.imed tho teachers encouraged them In their work, pointing to the times as Indicating the course they should pursuo In tho future. Among other Important thing, he said he believed that the present state of tho country was owing, in a great measure, to the neglect of moral culture In our schools for the past twenty years. A motion to meet Tuesday morning at 8.30, was negatived, and the Instituted then adjourned to meet at 0 A. M. SECOND DAY.

TUESDAY. Morning Session. Tho President called tho Institute to order at 9 o'clock. Minutes of Monday's proceedings read ilnd approved. Singing and prayer by Rev.

Lelghton Coleman. Messrs. Rowland and Ren-shaw and Miss Jones sang tho beautiful trio of Lay liim low," which was highly appreciated. Mr. Motzer was iheu called upon to give Ids methods of teaching geography.

A discussion upon thu subject ensued, which was opened by D. S. Gro3sman and participated In by Rev. L. Coleman, Messrs.

Ed wards, Youngman, Itcnshaw, Van Sheetz and Ilollinger. Recess of 15 minutes. On the call to order, a trio was fang by Messrs. Ren-shaW and Rowland and Miss Jones, which was followed with exercises In mental arithmetic by P. Edwards, upon.i vtliich Interesting discussion ensued, participated lii 'by' Jfessrs.

Hol-liugci, Urban and others. On motion, it was Resolved, That the scsslonSyOf the lnsjljute should brheld as follows from to 11.30, and afternoon'from 1.30 to 4.30. Afternoon. Iustitute called to order at 1.30. Alter calling the roll, the lu stltuto sang Fair as the it ii.ji.1..

aj. ii. liiuuei men uiuh iiiu jiuui mm Introduced thp subject of "English Its History." The speaker, at some traced the origln'of language to its many sources and was list ened to with marked attention. He was followed by Rev. E.

i-'errler, of Mauch Chunk, who made some very interesting remarks on tho sam'o 'subject. Rev. A. R. Urban asked a question, which being answered tho subject was dropped.

Alter an Interval of. is. minutes, Air. J. P.

Rowland and Miss Jones sang the Photograph," which afforded much pleasure. Prof. A. it. Horn then took-up uie subject of History," handling It in a very masterly style, and occupying the time until four o'clock.

A discussion followed I regard, to the Committee on Resolutions. Thirteen teachers were enrolled du ring the day. Evening. Prof. A.

R. Horn, of tho Keystone Normal School, delivered a' lecture upon inosuujector "illustrative Teaching." He made it plain that teaching might be made attractive to tho children in schools by of Tho gentleman spoke at sbmo length upon the deleterious effects of defective ventilation In school-rooms and public lialls arising from poisonous i i. i n.i speaker was listened to attentively by a run nouse. Tho publication of, tho Lectures delivered before tho institute: yvjll, pom-mence In 'our next Issue. Out till Finger Oft Dr.

C. German, of this borough, was engaged chopping firewood on Monday afternoon last, when ho unfortunately struck tho second finger of his left hand, performing one of tho neatest surgical amputations with that instrument we ever witnessed. Dr. N. Reber was sent for, and speedily and neatly dressed the stump.

We are phased to state tho Dr. is himself again, A Relic. Georgo Kemerer, of Mahoning Valley, tearing dowu a chimney in au old house, a few days ago, found an Iron plate about two feet square, bearing the following Inscription das, weib. des svcht Joseph. Zv.

cutzvvde Int. I. B. moso. 12.

0, 1740. Beneath which Is a man holding a club In his uplifted hand over a woman in a recumbent position. Can any of our readers give us light in regard to tlds ancient plate DurRlary. Wo learn that ou evening last, some base scoundrels broke Into tho dwelling house of Harrison Smith, situated near the paint mill, In Towa-msnslng. The 'family were absenat 'the, time, attending' SedulgTin thi "neighborhood.

The thieves bursted tfio lock off the door, to gain admission to tho premises, nnd after ransacking the promises, they left, carrying off on old trunk, which they broke open when a snon uisuinco iron) mo House. Finding Al two de.eds xjniy mreu promissory aim iwo ueeds in I "uua, tuvy iciv ii. mere, mm went I on 'to seek some more fottunate spot, where they might find a bunch tureen- back to rewaid them for their toll. Tho Keystone Lyceum will meet in Leber's Haltf at 7:30 I'CIOCK. Teachera' Institute.

LEiitaiiTON Academy, Nov. 8th. Institute was colled to order by the President ati 1.45 o'clock r. m. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted.

The members of tho lusiltuto wero all present. Misses Zern and Baker, and Messrs. Hofford, Itcnshaw, Rowland and Horn favored tho Insll-tu to with their presence and assistance. The first exercise was tho reading of an essay by Miss Waver, subject: "The Teacher's Influence over the Pupil." An animated discussion followed the reading of the essay tho speakers were Messrs. Rowland, Rcnshawand Hofford Thu next subject taken up was Mental Arithmetic, by Miss Bauer after reading an essay on tho subject and suggesting methods of teaching tho branch, problems wcro given to tho different members of tho Instltuto this proved to bu an interesting and instructive ex-' erclse.

An essay wos next read by D. S. Grossman, subject Composition tho reading was followed by an nble discussion of tho subject. The subjeets adopted for discussion at the next meeting wero as follows "How teachers should employ their time outsldn of the school-room," Miss Paul "English Grammar," Mr. Reu-shaw How teachers best secure the regular attendance of the pupils," Miss Hellman "Theory and practise of teaching," Rev.

C. Kessleri Institute adjourned to meet 0, at 8:30 a. m. Kessleu, Prcs't. D.

S. Grossman, Soc'y. rfuan- Tlie Coal Trnilc. Tho following table shows the tlty of coal shipped over the Lehigh Volley Railroad for the week ending Nov. 15, 1873, and for the year as compared with the same time last year: l-'runi WeeK.

YMrt 25,010 10 00 Jlazleton 09 Up. 12C JO 3,800 03 Bea.Meadow. Maliiiiioy. 14 '-i ll 480,118 13 10 3,211 15 Mauch Chunk Total 70,852 dl Last 78,017 10 Increase 1,234 05 Decrease 3.098.0C0 18 11,734,014 13 204,880 00 Mr. A.

Buckmau, cartiage builder, of this place, drove past our oflUe on Saturday afternoon last, In a new park wagon, built at his manufactory. It is one of the neatest, easy going vehicles wo have seen in some lime. If you want Job Printing of any desctlptlon, you should call at the CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, where you cau get It done as quick' and as well as elsewhere, and SAVE 25 PER CENT, on order. Come along. We aro ready to servo you.

Married, In I'arrTVlllo. on tlio SSIli liv'ltcv. j. 1. Archibald l'lillcranit ilmy Aim ZilMille, botli of Purryvllle, 1'n.

By ltev. A. H.utlioloincw. On tlio Jfitli nit, James D'orwort and Mary L. Wenvcr, botli of Franklin twn.

On thuaith Josiah Sarah Cutlu Uerliart, of l'ackcr township. On the nth Inst. Daniel Itelnoril nnd Airs. Tolly llobbos, both of MuhonlnKtwp. On tho 15th inst.

Franklin Hnlin, of Miss Catharine Iliutman, of Franklin township. Olcrt', On tho 24tli in Fuckcrtou, Catharine Louisa, wife of Joseph SuUp.nuuU 3'J years, 4 months and 23 daya! In Frtnklin towiiilllifon'thri noili ultimo. Mnilii of VVllHnm Thomas, aged 4tciiM, 10 months and 17 days. In Lohuthtnn, on tlio.7tli inst, Henrietta, wifo of William Watcrbair, aged 41 yuan, 10 months and SI days, Special Notices. CAUD TO TUB LAU1KS.

Duponco's Golden Pills There not a lady living, bat wli.it at omen, rlod ur other of her ltfo will fiud DUPON'OO'ti QOMK' Just tbo lijMlclno iho nK. For Nrrvnui Debility, Iletulache. they 4cter fall, andmarheilerwndttl unon In caw ai-lsintt from any tlJfficuIUe thruuU cold or dlMite. They alwiji rjc Imniedlal relUf. A lady writes: DupoDtro'a (loMcn l'llla relltfrttl me In ojie diy, without lncoim'tileure, wOe, Genuine are In OVfmr) Hoxea, qd upon each box my private KevcnI's rVAtir.

aud tho wordi PUrOKCO'ft tlOLUtiN PlLbS, lu White Letter, without which none are gcuuluv, and ihtt D.HOWK" Full aud explicit dirVctlopi accompany each box, Vrlce IJ00 per box, Mx boxei for 3.00. Sold by one Drujtglit In etery town. city aud haw lot throughout the world. Sold by A. J.

DURIilNQ, DRUGGIST, Solo Acout for LehlKhton, Penu'n. Liullul by MDillDg $1.00 tu the l'oht Office, i-aa bur. tlie.nlld Mat br unit to any part of the country, free of pMlige. jmtull-Gai Tupo lVorml Tnio Worm: ItemoTed la a few hours with harmlesi Vegetable Medicine. fee niVed until 'tho eullre worm, with brad, pallet: Kefer thosa aflllcUJ to rn.l ucuia vi tnoruy wnouvi ogve cortu.

lual uaa fetni untuenuifully treated at I bo JoUrrjn Medical Col oik Tenth afreet; hvl lu Tain ti afdtniknoan'i I medlci. Df. E. N0.TB0 North oirrei, i-uuaaipui4, ine uocior7 lja teen In buhitieta for ovr Iwehty-ttve'yeari, and la perfect, ly reliable. Call and ao.

AdTlrefiee, lUmntwt tapeworm fnuu a child Mi 29 feet, At'blf ofllce cau be keen ipeciinem, jjih o( them over forty feet In leufib, which hate ta remored in leea than three bourf by taking one doae or bla medicine. Ur. Kunkel'a, treatment ii aimuU, aafti and iwrfrctly-rellable, aud uo feeun til ibo worm, with head, paiaev. Dl. U.

North Mnth Street, 1'hlladelphla, 1'a. fcept. 0, 1873-ly ATTORNEY AT' IAW, UAU01I CHUNK, PA: Oct 16, 1873. Tho Most Popular Modioino Extant 1810. Over 80 Years.

SINGE THE INTRODUCTION OF PERRY DAVIS' Paiii-Kilter I And nfter thirty years (rial, thn PAIN KILLER may jnotly be styled the great inerllclno of tho world, for there Is no region of glohn Into which It has not found Its way, nnd not where It lia not been largely and hlehly prized. Moreover, there Is no climate to which It has not proved Itself to be well adapted for thn cure of a considerable variety of diseases it Is admirably suited for every race. It has lost none of Its good name ly trials, but. continue to occupy a prominent position In every medicine chest nnd Is still receiving tho most unqualified testimonials to Its virtues from persons of tho highest character and responsibility. Physicians of tho first respectability recommend It as a most effectual preparation for tho extinction of pain It is not onlj tho best remedy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, IJurns, but for Dysentery pr Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, It Is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency nnd rapidity of nction.

In the great cities of India and other hot climates, It has become the Standard Medicine for all such complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and other kindred Disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker, Asthma and Rheumatic dlill-culties, it has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testamony to be nn invaluable medicine. No article, ever had such unbounded popularity. Aa an external and Internal medicine, the Pain Killer stands unrivalled. Thirty years are certainly long enough time to provo tho pfflcleney of any medicine, and that tho Tain Killer is deserving of all Its proprietors claim for It, is amply proved by the unpara-lelled popularity it has attained.

It is a buke and effective remedy. It is sold In almost every country In tho world, and Is becoming more and more popular every year. Its healing properties have been fully' tested, all over tho world, ahd It needs only to be known fp bh prized. iJe'suro you buy none but tlio genuine, minufaetured by Perrv Davis R. I.

KTSold by'all Druggists. nlw4 'run most woNDnrtFDu nisoorcitv of A TUB 10TI1 CKXTUKY. Dr S. ft. MOWE'S Arabian Milk-Oure FOR CONSUMPTION, And all Diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs.

Tlio only Medicine of the kind lii thn world. A Sutittitute for Cod Liter Permonently cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, Loss of Voice, nf, Breath, Catarrh, Croup, Cough', Colds, Ac, In Jew days, like magic. Price SI per bottle, (1 for AIso. 'Dn. S.

D. HOWE'S Arabian Tonlo Illood Purifier. Which differs from all other preparations in its Immediate action upon the Liver, Kidneys and Blood. It is purely vegetable, and cleanses the system of all Impurities, builds It right up, and makes Pure, Rich Blood. It cures Scrofulous Diseases of all kinds, re moves Constipation, and regulates the Bowels.

Ueneral Jjeulllty, Lost Vitality," and Broken Do.i Constitutions," I challenge tho lUth century" to nnd its equal. Every liot-llo Is worth its Weight In Gold. Trice, tl per bottle, 0 for Spld by A. DURLING, Druggist, solo agent tor ra. ur.

a. u. jiuwjs, Sole Proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, Kew lurK. Juue iiS-oin rjplli: LAUOlt SAVUIl! The undersigned respectfully an nounces that he" has beeii appointed Ageni tor ine Universal Wringer AND Doty'sClothesWasher. I would also an LiJf nouiico' to my frlniuU nnrl thn public in general, that I iavo opened first-class Livery StaMo nnd that I cau furnish Horses, Buggies nnd Carriages of the best description, for Pleasure, BuslnesTTor Funeral put-poses, nt very Reasonable Charges.

Also, that having engaged a Reliable Driver, I am prepared to do HAULING of every kind on short notice. In con. neetlon therewith I shall continue my Carriage Manufactory where the people can get their Carriages Wagons, RliPAlUED on short notice and at reasonable prices. The patronagu of the public Is most respecttuny solicited. L.

F. Kleppingei Cor. INK nncHRON Feb. 22, 1873, Lehfi WANTED The LKIUGI1TON JsOnOOL 110AHD desire the LOAN OF $10,000, for which they will lssuo Interest Bear-Ing ret); from Thoso persons ivlio have money to loAn'wlll find this to bo' a good aud safe Investment. Apply to A.

J. DUKtlNO. Secretary of tho Board. lhlsUton, May 21, 1673-601 Now Advertisements. 2500 A YJEAM MAKE WITH OCR JTLIMDID Combination ProsncctiiN.

It rcpreentKfmplriSP and atylea of binding of 6 inttmihi intmttinq and U'eful hooka, that aell In etery fnmllr But thinjttirttMby CUnro'rl. Agenta Wanted, tn make a rtitUixiTT nca. NE14 on theae work lu rery countr. l'rmpectui aont pot paid on receipt of price, l.fi0. For rlrcti.

Inraand llWral addre's JOHN K. POTTKll I'ubllsbera, Philadelphia, la. noi w4 POI.A 1118" irflTsTiaTfiES aolreds dl.aa-tera and eacapearlTldlvp'Ttriyed, Seo Frozen Zone and lta Cxntnrera. A KnletiriM nc. tarn 800 mo-t profusely llluitraled with olerant itetl aid wood enraTluta.

A facinattng ltitry 0 Anile Adrrnturr. The moat aaleabls book out, Aieit Wasiio. Send for te rm and aimple p.voH to Mutuil t'ubllsblng Cbmpany, Ilarifml, O.inn. rjoTlw4 dJIO Of In ConrVtek'Caiirau iflTlt'OU "aa one azent'e profit on Hryunt a Lihraru nf nnd Sma: 70 In one WMk 011 The AV10 lliuulttpcr 't Manual, by Mi lleecherand Mra. Stowe.

Attractive m.ia or worn in can luvenn agency. J. 11. A ow aoru, jtoaton, unicigo an.l cm ranctaco. Rich Farming Lands jFOIl SALE VKIIY CHEAP I THE BEST INVESTMENT! No Fluctuations I Always improvlog In Yatual The Wealth of Country is made by the Ad" vance in Heat Ettait.

NOW 18 It 12 1 PI I Millions of acre of thu fine -it Iindu nn tlio Pnn. Hneit, In HistCRN XeuniSK. now forfwle rtutnv neuer before in the marketAt prices tint Five and Ten Tears Credit Given, with Interest ai per tnt. The Liti'lOrint Bonds of the CooiDinv iaktnat par for hmd. The; caa uovr bo purchased at a Wee dlVount.

Full with new. 3Iapi umlljJ ftg, hv ailJreslni; O. F. DAVIS. lAtnd atmmiisuiner V.

r. It, Je, novtw4 Omuia, Neb. AOUVTS WASTHI). SEND KOIt CATAI.OdUr. Doraeitle Sewing Ulnahlne N.

$20.00 SAVED! 7b meet the urgent demand of the. tines the Florence Sewing Jtlaphlne Company Have dtterminedto REIIICC I It ICES, ami will hereafter sell their $(J3 iljchinefor $15, and other styles in proportion. THE FLORENCE St the OWI' Srwtng Machine that fiedt tht'mrk backwird and farwardor to right and UJti at Mei pttrchatfr mav prefer It hannbern. arently JU- PIIOVED AM) aiMPtJFlF.O, and ii far bitUr than any other machine in the marUt. IT IS now tub: cheapest.

Flnrence, 1. 1873. Agents Wanted. CIDCCinC hukskii ton. IHUOIULSU.V CIIIm'KV3, made by Ob AT nrodurea the lirirent llzht.

Can boxiaed on any coal oil lamp. rer sale by all lamp dealer. nof.wj ii pjYCUOMANOV, Olt SOUI, 1 1 5w et (her aex ulay fascinate and gala the lore and affections of any parson they ehooarf, In-atantly. This simple mental acquirement all pari iiw, free, by mail, for 2 centa; together with a MarrhgeQulde, KwptlHn Hints to idles. A queer book.

Address T. WII.I.IAM Publishers. Philadelphia. VV KJ IVXXLj eit to sell our French and Ainerlcau llo (lames, 4c, In tb.lrowq looilltlea Xocapltalneedel. Cttalogue, term's, Ac.

sent nil. 1'. II. VIOKKKY A Auru.la. CJ Made Rapidly with Stencil Key' IVIUINCI Check Outfits.

Catalogues and mil panlculara rltUK. S. 31. Snxcra, 1,7 tupver Street, Iliaton. novl.w4 500Ai3ENTSi.rdD?:-,r.r.'"i historical CI1AIC.TS.

Splendid assortmautl Largo sales) Large prolitsl Address 1IAASIS A. LUIIItKCIIl', Kmpiro Map and Uhlrt lu; Liberty New York nor! wl The 3d ofDecember I Thoso who propose (and who doei not 1 to tlckula Ijt the Fourth grand Gift Concert van THE BENEFIT fjf THE puiicic MniiARVor KE.VTUCKY. Whlcri tomes in Lhulsrllle, on Iho Sd'pf De6 ljr uext, have no tflne to lose; OJiY CO.OOO-f I.OKETS' Have hoon Issued and 12,000 OASUGIFTS, Imouhtiho Tf 0,000, wii.tfnu DisrftinnrBn as follows LIST OF GIFTS, oxb ciiasii cash UXK (IllANII CASH OUT. 10O.O10 OSB OIIAND CASH OlIT. ONE UltANIl CAII (.., UN llllANU CASH (IIIT 17,000 10 CASH OIFM IO.Uewh 100.000 Rrt L'AKII OUTS ,0.

each lM.fSM fi'l CASH UIKTS 1,110 each 40,000 8') CASH UUTll loo cash oirrs ISO OtSII (HITS UO UASII UltTii 3J5 CASH (Ill'TS ouu eacn iofloa 400 each tOflM 300 each 45 000 ItiO.ctch 100 each 320,1 li.ouo cash a ins 60 each WholoTiekeU, S50. KLEVKN TICKKW I'OH 500. For TlcVetsr THOS. K. llRAMLKTTE, Agoot Tub.

Library Loulsrllte, Kr, or THU11AS II. HAYS. A CO, dqtI-wI (SOU llllOAUWAV, Y. "pi 0 icTs A IaI2. A nico Hoiise wltji 7 rooms, garret and cellar, Barn aud Outhouses, with NIXE ACIiKS OF GIIQUND, beautifully located near the brlckeburcli, In Lowjr Towitnienslng, 1 mile from Lehigh Gap It.

Ii. station audl mile from Millport a very pleasant houso. Price, Term very oasy. Also, a small Farm of 80 ACHES with' small House, good Barn, 1 fino spring' nnd spring-house, located on Franklin Turnpike, 8 miles from' Weiss, port, halt the laud under cultivation. lVlce fS00, half cash, baWnee 1 ntl.2 yean.

This place Is offered for song. Address or apply to IJaMtlNOK, Wulsv-port, Carbon Fa. oet4-3m 000000009 0 0 ,0 0, 9 0 0 A RARE 10,000 Full I'articulits Free; or 500 til fcuuplaa for ttW- Agents! area 1'iTTSBuxau euppLV OOMl'ANYi tmnrtm, Vi. A oWtrrtB. Mci.0 0000 OOOUOQtlQO OOOO.

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Pages Available:
4,226
Years Available:
1873-1893