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The Carbon Advocate from Lehighton, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Advertising Itntcs. lit deatra It to distinctly understood tht no Adwtlsements will be Inserted In tta columns of Tni CAtBON Adtocti tht may be rewired from unknown parlies or firms, unless necompanled with the Cl. The following re oor omr Urm I Advertisements for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion 10 Centr. Blr Monthi. per4nebeh InMrtlon ISCeuts.

Three Month, 20 Cents. Lees Ibao thrwmontlis, flrstlnser. Hon $1) etch subsequent tnrtlon 54 Cents. II. V.

MOUTH UlKJl, ruMaher. Jt n. B1BWBIM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFfICE 0 round Floorln the Mansion House, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Business transacted In English and Oerman. Collections psotnply made and Conveyancing neatly done.

Settlement of, Estates, Proving Willi, Accounts, and Orphans' Court Practice carefully attended to. Licenses, Charters and Incorporations procured, mod Cdmjnal Casea made a specialty to SATURDAY MOHNINO. JUNE 20. 1S74. Local and Personal.

Special Notice. Those of our sua- RCtlbcrs receiving tlielr paper with a cross upon the corner near their name, will savo fifty cents ndvanco In pilco by remitting tho dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 Ju advance, or tl.50 If not so paid. There Is a perfect rti9h, day and At nausmifi Kuhns for their fountain soda water and icecream. The Look Havea steam tiro com-pany have been doing Allentown during the past week.

Ti.eJr.O. A. M. jot box-ough will go to Easton on 4th ot July, participate In the festivities to he heldthac. Wo hear a report that the M.

E. School Children will have a pic-tiln on the 4th of July. Why not have all the Sunday School Join, and give tlio a real jolly time. Ilats and caps, for men, youth and children, a new assortment of the most fashionable styles, just received at T. D.

Clauss', at prices which bound to suit. A. debating club has been started at Wm. E. Kemerer's store, at Big 7reek.

Tho subject for debate this (Saturday) evening is, "Thelndian and the While man." The soda fountain at Ilausman Kuhns' Is In full blast. A draught from -this refreshing fountain is just the thing this hot weather. Only cents a glass hyrups of every flavor. Thero Is a rumor afloat that G-n. George H.

McClellan, will be the next Democratic candidate for Governor of New Jersey. Horses and carriages tho nicest kind can bo obtained at David Ebbert's livery, day or evening, at moderate charges. Just received at T. D. Clauss' a new and fashionable assortment of ladles', gents' and children's boots, shoes ODd gaiters, which he is offering At tbe lowest prices.

A good girl Is wanted, immediately, for general housework. Apply to W. M. Itapsher, attorney, I.ehlghton. The plank.walk lu front of the M.

E. church Is a decided improvement. Wtm-Zahner has put down a new sidewalk In front of bis residence on Bank street, during the past. week. We notice several other paitles preparing to follow suit.

"Dot is goot." C. llelney, of Lehigh Gap, Ins two young bald eagles which were re-' captured on the Blue Mountain. Thirteen Democrats of this district Aspire to the nomination for L. S. ScMauch, editor ot the Slating-ton News, Is a candidate for Recorder next fall.

Mr. S. Is a thorough business man, and would undoubtedly fill the duties of the "posish" to tho satisfaction every one. Tho people should elect Mm. iJenj.

Kern, of Millport, accoropaul-d by his lady love, was on a visit at if ig Creek, Sunday last. The Fourth, ye glor'ous Fourth, will 0on be here, and Ilausman Kuhns, have prepared for that occasion by getting In a very largo Mock of tho very choicest fireworks, which they wil' at prices as low as In the city. In gent's furnishing goods, T. D. Clauss has an Immense stock.

If you want a neatly fitting shirt leave your (neasure. For sale a five octave Parlor new) at a great reduction, at this oflieo. Fresh pine applos, salad, onions, radishes, and all the new vegetables and fruits of the season, fresh every day, at J. Fatzlnger fc Son', Bank street, Lo-lilghton. Cheap for cash.

John Balliet's charcoal stock house, bis furnace, caught lira and burned down on Monday week. II loss is quite severe. Mr. Balllet owns and runs one of the very few charcoal furn-Aces in this State. You should not fall to be on hand to witness the grand balloon asceuaion from Bailsman and Kuhns' this (Saturday) at 7 o'clock.

Tbe balloon Is of gl. gantio proportion. The best spectacles wo have ever the Diamond, for salo by V. Dehorde. During our visit to Hazlelon, Tues day last, wo dropped In to seo our old friend, J.

C. Flncher, of the llazleton Dally Nows, and found him stripped and going In like a major on the hand- press Friend Flncher Is good fellow and deserves tho success ho Is meeting with In that region, lie wants to po to the Legislature, and Is one of those whom wo think could not bo spoiled by being brought Into contract wllh tho evil company usually found In our State Lcfcl lature. The peoplo ot 1m. zerne should least glvo him a trial. Wo also had the pleasure of a short In terview with tho popular job printer, George Mauoy, and our old friend and employer, Mr.

J. S. Sanders, of tho Sentinel, ono of the best and most popular pnperspuolUhsd lu this section. Long may It wave. Two good girls for housework are wanted, by M.

W. Itaudenbush, at Packertnn. Amount of wages for gool Rlrls who suit the placo will bo no object. Apply soon. -A top buggy, as cood fts new, for salo, cheap, by Thomas S.

Beck. The services In tlio M. E. church last Sabbath were of a very Interesting character. The church was handsome ly Jecorated, tho day devoted more especially to the Interests of tho Sabbath School.

The church in the evening was completely tilled with tha Itttlo onus and tin Ir frleuds, and the services wero very Interesting. Dr. II. T. Bond, of Allentown, sires us to state that he will be In town on Tuesday next, 23th and every Tuesday thereafter, to attend to his profession.

L. F. Klepplnger keeps onn of the nicest lot of huises and buggies to be found In this section. Ills price Is down to suit tho times. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with Hour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates.

Tho Lutheran Synod recently in (cs-sion in Lancaster adjourned to meet In special session at Allentown on Juno 23rd, 1874. Tho whole question of tho Seminary and Mulhenberg Collego will then be discussed. Thesesslons will be held lu St. John's English Lutheran church, Fifth street, commencing at 9 A. M.

Andrew Kindt, a farmer residing near Nazareth, waslound lying dead in a corn field on Ills farm onu day last week. The Easton Argus savs the de ceased was subject to fits, and that It is believed he was attacked by one of them and fell over on Ills faco noil was suffocated. He was about 30 years of age. Trunks nod satchels, for ladles anil gentlemen, a new and handsome assort ment, just received at T. D.

Clauss' merchant tailoring establishment, which he Is selling at tho Jovveat prices. For lamlly flour, of the very best quality go to J. K. Itlckert, East Weiss-port. Lumber and coal in large or small quantities at lowest market rates.

A fsw lots In Rlckertown still unsold- buy at once. If yo.u want a nice fitting suit of cloths leave your measure with T. Clauss, and make your selection of goods from his Immense stock of cloths, cas-slmeres and vesfings. Prices, quality arid workmanship bound to suit. The roads in Lehighton and vicinity are now In excellent condition; thero Is no better place In the Lehigh Valley for carriage riding, and our liverymen David Ebbert and L.

F. Klepplnger keep the best teams lu thu county, and their charges are very reasonable. A Household Iteinedy. No family should be without some efficacious remedy for the euro of affections so universally prevalent as coughs, colds, sore throat, whooping-cough and croup some remedy, too, which can be relied on as safe, sure ami certain. Dr.

Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry com-blues the desideratum, Howl calls thu slamming of a door by a person in a passion wooden oath." County surveyors are now required to hove, their offices at thu county seat. One night last week fifteen L. S. coal cars wero smashed to smithereens at PhiJIpsburg. The accident was caused by a car running off tlio track.

Mr. K. E. Miller, of Lehigh Gap, will at once begin the erection of a new tannery nt that place, on tho site ot the one destroyed by fire about four week ago. To the ladles of Lehighton, Welis-port and Packertun.

Laury Peters, agents for J. L. Farr's French kid button shoes, lasting button gaiters and French foxed gaiters. The best fitting an.l Wearing shoe lu the market. Give them trial.

Dook.Qliitltiii;. Our friends and patrons are respectfully informed that wo havo made arrangements whereby we can receive buoks, magazines, music, Ac. for binding, and guarantee tho work to be well and substantially done at prices fully as low as the work can be douo for in the city. Music properly arranged for binding and lost numbers of magazjpes luruUhed to complete volumes. Send your work to the Advocate office.

Ton much A nuiu named Fritz Meyers, a music teacher, from Slatlngton, was In town one day last week, and after filling himself with "Tnngle'-foot." Insulted several ot our most respectable ladles In very gross manner. Ho was finally captured by the police and lodged in tlio lock-up; after ho had become sober ho was taken before Eq. Snyder, and "fined 2 and costs. Strangers coming to Lehighton niut hear in mind that tho day Is passed, wheu they can visit our borough for the purposeofgettlngdrunk and Insulting our citizens. Mrs.

E. Fatli, Bank street, this borough during tho past week received another lot of millinery goods and notions, to which she Invites the attention of our citizens. Itnllroad Acclitent. A man named John Harklns, aged 10 years formerly employed lu the Hulling Mills nt Catasauqua, and a resident ot Ilokendatiiua, in attempting to jump on a passing coal train, Monday evu nlng, at o'clock, slipped under the cars and had his left arm mashed from the wrist to the shoulder. lie died from the effects of tho accident on the following morning between 4 and o'clock.

The, Coul Trmle. The following table shows the quantity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for thu week ending June 13th, 1874, and for tho year as compared with thu sauio time tast year: Vfvxa Week. Vw.ir. 28,218 08 587,073 04 llazleton l(j 10 Up. 28 00 2.40J 13 liea.Meadow..

14,823 10 321,315 02 Mahanoy 12,038 18 202,771 08 MaucU Chunk 123 14 1,081 07 Total 107,730 15 2,001,151 01 Last 88,123 08 2,000,007 05 Increase 10,314 07 03,433 10 Decrease Netvfouiitllmitl Uogu nntl ItlugCUaa, Spaniel. Tho Royal leudeiny Art Critique says: "Dogs, lias painted, a dogs mere' never painted before; from the noble hound and NuufumidLiriu dog to the scrubbiest little teirier, ot the sleekest oi King Charles' spaniels, with the exactest appreciation of every shade of inward character and outward covering. Indeed, in his expression animal character, Landseer has gono beyond thu and linked it with some human sentiment. Witli Too Christian at U'oik, T. DoWitt Talmage, editor, Is furnished a niagnlficlont cluo-mo of Landseer's ono of his best paintings.

Sample copies mailed free. Office, 103 Chambers street, N. Five Ceimfe Wetsajiort Items. George Horn, of Allentown, form erly of this place. Is on visit among his frleuds.

A. Oswald Is sporting a new and handsome sign, painted by Milt. WcUs, of Lehighton. One windy day last week a gentle man was lu town looking for the Chief JSurgess to stop thu wind. Ho, I Yeakel Albilght, thu lumbermen are putting up a planer this week, and will soon bo ready to plane oil kiuds of boards and flooring to order.

Bridge stieet Is being filled in by order of our imuiaculatu council. It will make a nice street when the work Is completed. Billy. per at Ilellclniie, Methodist Episcopal churcli Rev. Viilmer Coffman, pa-tor.

Preaching 10:30 a. M. and 7:30 m. Sunday School 2 r. M.

A Temperance prayer meeting will be helil on Thursday 7:45 v. M. to which all members ot the Leaguo ami others are Invited. An opportunity will be afforded persons to sign the pledge. -Evangelical church Rov.

A.Kreck-er, pastor. Preaching, Sunday at 10.30 M. and 7 30 P. M. by the pastor, lu the iVbrthimpton street school house.

Sunday school at 0 a. prayer meet ings on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 30 P. M. ar4 cordially Invited to attend, Rev. J.

Walker, of Lock Ridge, will preach in tho Presbyterian church, of tills place, to-morrow (Sunday), In tho morning at 10,30 and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Prajer meeting on )IVd-n sday evening next at 7.30. All ore cordially Invited to bo present. Rev. Mr.

Erb. of Philadelphia, will preach In tho Trinity Lutheran church lu this borough, to-morrow (Sunday) morning at 10.30 and In the evening at 7.30 clock. Hausmnu KiiIikis County Courts, June Term. Monday, Juno 15, 1874, present, Hon. Judgu Dreher and Associates Huston and Weutz.

Constables Painter, Strohl, Conway and La van wero appointed to attend on tho court. Constables elect wero colled, bonds approved and sworn In. Tho Grand Jury called and J3. F. Luckcnbach appointed foreman.

They wero charged liy the court upon the following points: oaths, twelve to acrcc, duty of foreman, cos, roads, itc. Levi Wltiner and Lucy his wlfo vs George rule to strlku off service of writ, nnd new one made re-tui liable to next term. In thu matter of thn rBtatc of Jchn Schoek, deceased auditor's report on widows appraisement tiled. Booth vs Malvern Coal Co; motion to havo tlio several rules intuited onSheiiffof Schuylkill cuunty, to re turns to Test II ta, 01, (12, 03 and 70. Discharged by thu court.

In the matter of tho of II Eberle and A Eberle, ileo'd; adminis trntnr's account confirmed. Estate of John llirseher, dee'd; report of ale of real e.tat confiimed. Estate of Thus Mi'hrkam, deceased; repot of sale of real estate confirmed. Bel.se! vs John Bobbins et nl; answers of garnishee filed under oath. In the matttrof the ot the moneys In the lialids of Dan Wcntz, adiiiluUtrator of Smith, dee'd auditor's repoit confirmed nisi.

Ill the matter ot the application for Incorporation of thu Mutual F.re Insurance Company, of thu Lehigh Coat Opcralors; decree of Incorporation filed, runs DAY. Application for appointment of committee to examine bVd llettolette, student nt law. Allen 6'ratg, Dan Kalbtus nnd RSiewers, were appointed to examine applicant. Com vs Orskin Connor, Dclbert and Thomas Itaworth burglaiy truo bill. Defendants plead guilty Coin vs Delinda Snyder; nsault and battery; true bill; prosecutor Samuel II Duulop.

Veidlctnot guilty, and prosecutor to pay the costs. Com vs Jos 1 1 urn niu 1 assault and battery; true bill; prosecutrix A Hummel. Verdict guilty. Com. vs Edgar Klotz homicide; casu continued until next term of court, and Klotz, Nathan Klotz and Robl Klotz each held in J2000, upon condition that thu defendant shall be and appear at the next term of Court of Quarter Sessions ot the Peace.

of Jno Itleliter, dee'd widow's ap(; Iscmen con 11 1 med. Estate ot Gideon and Elizabeth Kershaw, tlec'd; first mid final account of administrator continued nisi. E-tate ot Jos Collins, dee'd; first and II I Hct'ouut of tidtu'r confirmed. Estate of Fuss, dee'd order of sale ot real estate; leport ot tale con firmed. Estate of FGaumar, dee'd; first mid final account of tuliti'r eourlriHcd.

Estate of Adam Eckhart, deo'd; first ami liuul account confirmed. Estate of Stephen Frltzlnger, minor fiist unil final account ot guardian continued. Estate of Mary Kern, minor; first and final account of guardian continued. lu the matter uf the distribution of proceeds arising from the sherlll's salo ol tho personal property of Peter Laux; auditor's report continued. In the matter of the assignment for the benefit of creditors ot John Fenster-maeher ai Mary his wife; and final account of usslgueo continued.

Com vs Ed Jones; assault mid battery true bill prosecutor Everitt. Case withdrawn by DWrict Attorney. Com vs II Scholleld; assault mid battery; truo bill; prosecutor 11 Daily. In thu matter of the Petition of John Beliler, for transfer of license heretofore gianted to Zimmerman, iu Juuch Chunk; transfer gran.ed Com vs Gallaghu-; assaultnnd batter) bill Ignured and prosecutor to pay thu costs. Com vs II Gumhcrt; fornication and Imstaidy; true bill; prosecutrix Einellnu Huntz.

Defendant pleads guilty and Usual sentence. Cum vs JI Council; assault and battery; prosecutrix Ellen Jorris; true bill. Com vs Arthur O'Douucll and Mary Duggun; larceny; case settled. Com vs Munch; assault tmd battery; true bill; prusccntur Foreman. WEI'KESDAV.

In tho application lor appointment of committee to examine Fred iertolette, a student at law; lepoit of committee filed, and the applicant admitted and sworn as an attorney of tho several courts of tho county. lu the matter of the proposed road at Summit Hill report of viewers cou-firiuua nisi. lu lliu matter ot review ot a public road lu Weatherly borough; report of viewers confirmed nisi. Com vs Mary Harltz selling liquor without license. Ignored nnd prosecutors, John Harklns and Maualis, to pay costs.

Com vs Neai Paul and Pat'k Goldln murder. Truo bill; prosecutrix Mrs Mcllrlde. Case on trial. lu the matter ot the petition of Lewis Whclau, no Insolvent debtor, for discharge by thu court. Upon hearing petition, tho court directed thu discharge of petitioner.

Com vs Arthur O'Donucll and Mary Duggan; larceny of coal. Prosecutor, Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. Defendants each hehi in $100, upon" condition that they appear at the next court. Com vs A Weston; adultery; pros-eculrx A Weston, Bill Iguorud and Urosccutrix directed to pay tho costs. Com vs Rowland Ed aids rape prosecutrix KHz.

Jenkins. Ignored. Com vs Lehigh JTCo; uubauce. Truo bill. TIlUltSDAY.

Com vs Ed Sweeuey selling liquor without license. True bill continued, and defendant held iu his own recognizance for appearance at uuxt teim ol cuuit In thu sum of (300. lu thu mutter ot attachment against Dr 11 Longshore fur contempt us witness. Sentenced to pay costs of tho attachment. Estate ot Thomas.

Mcrkbam, dco'd order of salo of real estate; report read and confirmed nisi. Estate of Francis Fuss, deo'd In matter of return of real estate exceptions filed. In re. Petition for a Borough charter to Incorporate the town of Parryville. Certified by the Grand Jury; same day, certificate ordered to bo entered on record.

In matter of hridgo view over Qtiak-oke creek, in Packer township. Approved by Grand Jury. In matter ot bridge view over Aqua. schleola creek, Lower Towamenslng township. Disapproved by Grand Jury.

Com Kato M'Donald, Mrs Thomas Lyman and Minnie M'Donald assault nnd Prosecutrix Ellen Conroy. Truo bill. On proclamation, the Sheriff acknowl edged tlie following deeds To Edward Reed, for a tract of i.tnn in renn orest township, 2C2 acres nud 70 perches. Consideration 50, To Edwartl Reed, for trscf- of land In same township, containing C52 ncres nntl 100 perches. Consideration 840.

To Adam hrlstman, for tract of In same township, containing 123 acrt's and 100 petches. Consldera Ion $1850. Pemin. Sumluy Scliool Convention. Last week tlio 10th annual convention ot the State Sabbath School Association, was held In Scranton.

A large number of delegates from various parts of tho State wcio present, as also distinguished Sunday school workers from a distance. Gen. Albright presided I ait of tlio time, mid was re-elected president for tlio ensuing year. Tho proceedings wero of a very interesting character. The various denominations wero represented.

A spirit of Christian unity pervaded tlio entire assembly; the evening services especially drew audiences. It was evident to every attentive observer that the Sabbath school cause Is receiving great attention from the Christian peoplo of the country, and is destined ere long to occupy an important placo In the church everywhere. Ouu noticeable feature of this work is tho increased interest that is being given to tho study or the Bible. Possibly never before in this country was tho Word of God so extensively perused as Is belug done to-day. The nation as well as the churcli has much to hope from that Institution which Is becoming a Bible school for old nnd young alike.

Tho day has passed when the church can afford to slight the great and Important work to which sho Is being called In the Sunday school. The convention assembled Tuesday evening and adjourned Thursday, to meet next year at Lebanon. Tho delegates were hospitably entertained by tho citizens of Scranton. Mari'lctl, On tho 15th by Rev. F.

T. ncn-tilke, Mi: Puul Wagner and Miss Elizabeth Koons, both of Lehighton. Prices of DeIIaven 40 South Third Street, Phlladel phla, June 18, 1874: u. 6. issi nil.

1.1. U. S. 5-20, 1802 -IX, -13 aKuu, MJ Lid. It usked.

U. S.5'20. 1601 17 hid. 1714 mU tJ. 5 2.1,1805 IS lid.

U. S. fi 20, ISO; 20 I'M. 20aik. U.

8. 4 30, 1S07 2oJi bid 21 askMl. 2014 bid. 21 asked. U.

E. 6 2'), lb US U. S. 1U-4U U. Currency, ti'a II.

S15'. 1SS1, new Pennsylvania H. K. bid. KMaskud, Its? bid.

li asked. J3 bid. Unasked. 40 bid. i'J'2 asked, l'hlla.

Iliwdlnir H. It. tSK UJ. nske.t Valley lUllruail UIK bid. Gl asked l.onUh Cml A Nar.

Co. ii'4 Md. 4 asked. United Companies ofN. J.

12314 Md. 120 askel. Uold Ill Lid. 111 asked. silver .100 bid.

108 asked, Lchlghluu Retail Pi'Icch. Carefully corrected each week expressly fur The Carbon Advocate. Apples, per bushel $2 40 dried, per lb 15 to 18 Butter, roll, per 25 Cabbage, per head 15 Cheese, factory, per 22 Fggs, per dozen 20 Fish, mackerel, No. 1 18 Ham, per lb 17 Lard, pure, per lb 15 Pork, primo mess, per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 00 Corn, per bushel 1 00 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 1 00 Bran, 1 40 Rye, 2 10 Mlxtd 2 00 Flour, Wheat, per bbl 0 00 Rye, per 10q lbs 3 00 Oats, White per bushel 73 Black, per bushel 70 Hay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundle 30 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 70 stove, per ton 4 50 Hides, green, per lb 5 7c Calf Skins, each 2 50 Sheep Skins, kilted this ca. 1 00 Special Notices.

Tlio Acme Shirt. This Is to certl.y, that Messrs. Laury Peters have taken Instructions iu thu uso of thu Acme Shirt System, and are fully quail, lied and authorized to Jauufacture thu Geometrically-Balanced Shirt lu the Borough ot Lehighton. Signed, Prof. W.

M. Dildine. Gentlemen desiring a handsome fitting Shirt should leave their measure at the post ollico buiUiui. LAURY PETERS. June 20, 1874-m3 Piles "Piles Piles Vile.

Iuleruil, llleetllug or lulling. Tin lytb iiUtrt-liiy; Uiawase, lu Uivxiiuuifdriaf, li kuotru oulv to IbuHd wbu an uuturtunaltf uuoujfti to attlictuj with It. Tbd fcm-plvits. uliht, ihd unounifortaUd tU liajuara look it tU JlTtfi-tfr Uwr wit uoi tliii tuitfJktty of tUt pain xpertencdtl wauu tiuutWd witb ttu prtfTstliiutf UiM-a. Ttioiuo vvi ut lirla' Tile Itemed jr at a llhe cur uujual4 IU tbe auuaJi 14 ut-tliciu.

lullut luuicUUto wliu Uivtt Tim Ituinttbw Utimaua lor lbt Ctvsl rem! uttparallUd, TuuueauiU aru u.luj It l(u tlio mout MtUCii'torj roiulu. fcui 1 A. Ja-UULOUiuiit, LltfbtoL. 1) The moit Woiutcrful Dlicovfery of tho lUtU Century. JDTl.

S. X). HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR Anl alt Dlwnsrt or tb TIIUOAT. CIIKST and LU.V03. (Theouly MuJlclne of the kind In tho world.) A ScnsTiTCTTfi ron Coo titin Oil.

Permanently cure Aslhuvi, IlronchltW. Inclrt etit Conuiinptlon, (. of Voice. Mi'irtneM -f Itrcath, Catarrh, Croup. CougUn, Golds, In few days.

J) It, S. 1. IIOWR'S Arabian Tonio Blood Puriflor, Which from nU ottwr preparations In its Immediate Action upon the MVKK.KIDNtlYd and 11 LUOD, It Is pun-rr tetfeWulu, and clom the sj tem of all luipui itles. builds up, an 1 miken Pure, JUcb lllooJ. It curd a Siirorulous DUewsof all kinds, remove Constipation, nnd nulaten tbi Howeli.

fc'or "UKNHKAL DKitlLlTY," UVT VIl'ALITV," and IIIIUKKN-DOWN OON3T1TU-TIONS," 1 chnllenn tbe 19th Century" to Ami Its equal. Kvt-ry bo! tie worth Its Meltflitiu gold, i'rlce, 91.UJ per bottle. ALSO, DU. S. D.

HOWE'S Arabian" Liver Pills- lbeyclMHBd tho LlTur and Stoinicb thorounlily, remove Cmintlpttloii; coutalu ua calomel nor any other Injurious ingrrdletit, all act qulckljr Uu without prikluclugauypiluur wk sens. Trice 23 cents per box. CO NSUMl'TIVllS threeof th above Medicines. Sold A. J.

DUKMXO, Drnlst, sole Agnit for Leblibfon, l'n. Da, S. 0. Troprletor, 101 Chamlx-rs Street, Now icrk. opr.

Mbs. LANE'S Certain Cure for Insrowlu N'alls. Tape Worm I Tape Worm Tape Worm removed In from 2 to 3 hours with hirmleKS Veueluble Tho worm paslni? from tbo system allre. No fee tt.ked until the en-entire worm, with head, passes. Medicine harmless, can refer those allllctod to the residents of this city whom I hire cured.

At inyolDeo can br seen hundreds of hpecliuens, metsurlni; fiotn 4'J to foot In leniith. fitly wr cent, of cues of lirspepla and disorganisations of tho Llrerare cauel by stomtch and worms existing in the ulluientary canal. Wcrm, disease of th most dangerous character, are so little understraij by tbe me Ileal meu of tbe present diy. Call anl see tho oiUliinl nnd only worm destruyer, or send for a circular which will bIjb a full description aid treatment of all kinds of worms, oucloseSct. Aiunp for returu of the sime.

Dr. K. K. Kunkkl, ijO North Ninth Street, l'a. (Advice at olnceor by mill free.) UaVSIiAT, I'lN and STOSIAUII WORMS also removed.

Sept. TA.ILOUISG. When in tlio courso of wear nnd tear of every day lllu It becomes necessary to dissolve our connection with thu suits that havo dono in so much services iu keeping us warm and freu from uxpo-sure, there Is one placo where we can find consolation and a friend indeed in our distress. Yea, a placo where wo can safely put our trust wliero there is no need of fear that we shall bo cheated, unsuited or unsatlslled where tho fabric is strong and tlio manufacture superb where the prices aro lust nnd and tlio stylo all thttt can be, desired. There is a charm about an easy, (jlove-littlug, elastic suit, tint is seen nndob served by nil men.

"Where did you getthatsuperbsuitof c'otlies?" "Wheru did you secure such a splendid fitting' garment?" Is otten asked. Thero are many tailors, and a number of tlcim a io unduubtly fair samples of tho genus liumo ami aNo a credit to tho cr.it but-how generally tailors fall In the fitting of garments to thu human form; how otten a good picco ot goods Is spoiled in the tit; liowHtidly and dejectedly inauya man wanders about tlio streets, feeling thu sha'iiotiie, tailor hascaused him, iu allowing a poor job to go out of ills shop, and he tho wearer ot iti Perhaps his lady lovu has even jilted him In consequence of his forlorn appearance. Dress makes tlio man; Tho want of It tlio Not that a man is less a man for wearing plain clothes, but when hols "dressed up" ho should Indeed bo dressed not having his cloths hang like bags around him, aud wrinkled and distorud in nil sorts of shapes, but tuat ho should bo clad iu fitting garments. Tasto should bo shown both In the colors and makeup of ills suit. Many high priced goods such outlandish colors and stylus that a mail's character Is Judged by ids foolishly selecting thoso odd goods.

A man Is known by tho company ho keeps, and if he Insists upon fraternizing with Ill-looking nud ill-IUting clothes, ho will not maku his "mark," as a man of taste, that's positive. To bo looked upon as possessing the requisite attainments of a tasty gentleman, lie must select cloths of suitable colors for his clothing and havo theiu uiado up In first-class style by Laury Peters', (poat ollico building), Lehighton, who have a splendidstocktoselect'rom, and wheru you will ubtalu that symmetry ot lit so necessary to tlio adornment ot the person. Call and examine tho ioot beautiful ussurtmunt of cloths, cassliners and vestlngs, ever brought Into Lehighton, and leave your tueasuru witli Laury Peters. ulnrch 1874. JL Merchant Tailor, And Dealer In Gent's Fiirnlsiilii Goods, LEII1GIITON', PA.

Constantly on haud a splendid stock ot NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain ond Fancy Cloths, Cassiineres and Men's nntl Hoys' Wear, which I am prepated to Make up to Order lit the most Fashion-ublo Stylus, at short notice. Ladies', Missus and Children's A well selectoil stock ot Frouch nntl Turkey Morocco, Glove. Kid, Lasting, Kill, Pebble and Grain Leather llootu aud Shoes on ltaud, or illailo to Order. Iff sits Of the Latest Styles always oa hand, al tho Lowest Price. Also, Agent for tho Amcrlcuu Grover Halicr Sewing JfiacMiies.

Only Oho Price for Everybody. January ll, ia73-yl.

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