Advertising nates. We desire It to fce distinctly understood that no Advertisement will be Inserted In the eolumni o Thi Cimos AdTocati that may be recelv ed from unknown parties or firms, unless accompanied with the Oanc, The following are our oiat terms! Advertlsenenta for V year, per Inch each toMrtton 10 Cents. " 8U Months, per loch each Insertion 16 Cents. ' Three Months, " " " 2U Cents. Less then three months, first Inser tion f 1, each subsequent Insertion 2& Cents. II, V. MORTHIMBR, Publisher. SATURDAY HORNING, NOVEMBER 29, 1873. Local and Personal. Guard well your houses, and put strong bolts upon doors. Tho Doylcstown flank hasdoclarcd a semi-annual dividend of ten per cent. Tho works of tho Bethlehem Iron Company resumed. operations Tuesday. Candles, wholesale and retail, at Hausraan & Kuhns. The total Indebtedness of tho Eas ton 6chool district as shown by the books of tho Board of Control, Is $99, C29.07. Rents are too high. Labor having sustained ft depreciation of from twenty flvo to fifty per cent., cannot afford lo pay tho onerous and exorbitant rcntsf the past ten years. On Wednesday night of last week a party of thieves entered the nlo boat of Sletz & Bro., from Easton, which was lying In the canal at Catasauqua, and took therefrom about 840 worth of porter, ale and beer. Three talloresscs, on custom pants, wanted Immediately at T. S. Beck's merchant tailoring establishment, Le hlghton, Pa. Ilausman & Euhns aro already making great preparations for tho holi days. Their Btoro is' literally crammed with every description of toys, suitable for presents for young and old, rich and poor. .Beware of thieves during the present winter. Keeping large sums of money about tho houso Is dangerous, both to life and property. If the professional thieves asccrtlan that money Is hoarded ln.the houses of citizens, they will find out whero It Is and put It In circulation themselves. The employees of tho Lehigh Valley railroad, In the machine shops at South las tun, have been reduced to nine hours work per day. As yet no one has been discharged, but it is apprehended that the force will be lessened. The wages of the laborers employed , by, tho Thomas Iron Company, at Pino V.f.Yfi" liayo.been reduced to $1 a day, For the weil-known and genulno Cucumber Tump, go to F. P. Seminel, Iiehtghtort, Pa. For family flour, of tho very best quality go to J. K. Itlckert, East Weiss- port. Lumber and coal in large or 'small quantities at lowest market rates, A.faw lots In RIckertown still unsold buy at once. L.'F, Klepplnger, tho livery man, has now got ono of, the very best lots of horses and buggies In this section, which ho will hire out at the very low est terms. The' Lehigh Canal Is In constant use now, day and night, and Sua days. This Is .owing to tho near ap. preach' of winter, and the anxiety of boatmen to fulfil all orders on hand J. Boyd Henri, tho architect, of A'llentown, was In town on Monday last, and dropped In to see us. lie states that work on the now school houso will probably bo continued right along till finished. lie also states that he finds things In business much more lively hern than In Allentown. Good, Pur friend, Mi. James Long, of Packerton, was slightly burned In an ye last week. We are pleased to say that no serious consequence is likely to result, from tho accident. , The General Teachers' Instttuto of Lehigh and Northampton counties will meet In the Slatlngton school house on Saturday, December 20th. 1873. Z. n. Long Is offering extraordl nary inducements to purchasers of dry goods, groceries, provisions and Queens ware. Call and Inspect his Immense stock. Charles Trainer, corner of Lchlel: and Iron 6trcets, will supply you with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates, For paints, linseed oil, glass, white lead, 4c, go to F. V. Semmel's hard ware store, Bank street, Lohifjhton. Cheap as tho cheapest good as the best. Mr. Ami D. Gilchrist has sold his Mansion Bouse hotel property, In Hazleton, to Mr. E. C, Vlncent.proprlo- tor Of too Jeanesrille hotel, Dyspepsia Is- a nydra-Hendcd Monster, from whlchnearly all "tho Ills the human flesh Is heir to" drleluate TneFeruvlanSyrup.a protected solution of the protoxide of Iron, Is a long-tried and well-established remedy for this dis treating complaint; It has cured thous and when other remedies have failed A miner at the newslopcatAuden tied, on Friday evening of last week, metwith.aycrIouj, accident, by which ne joM nis left arm, A merchant who should sell his sign-board and attempt to carry on business without one because money is scarce would be consldeied little better than Insane. Thoso who stop advertis ing for tho sarao reason are equally folllsh. Hoarders of money the country over are waiting to learn who will sell cheapest thoso articles of comfort and necessity which even tho closest hoarder cannot do without. A Paper for Young People. The Youth's Companion, of Boston, Is one of tho most Judicious and enterprising sheets In the country. Among Its con tributors are such writers as Dr. I. I. Hayes, Edward Eggleston, Louisa M. .dlcott, and Mrs. Rebecca II. Davis. It should bo In every family. Housewives should not fail to call at W. A. Graver's, and examine his large stock of blankets and comfort nbles tliey are just the thing for this cold weather, Also, dress and dry goods In endless variety. Tho time has now arrived when a good overcoat Is necessary. Try T. D. Clauss if you want a serviceable ono. He keeps this very best of material, and always warrants his goods to give satis faction. "Got 'cm all tho time I" David Ebbcrt tho popular livery man. says he has somo of the finest teams In this section, and that his prices are fully as low as the lowest. Takj a ride. Wo have printed a limited number of extra copies of this week's Advocate, containing tho eloquent lecture of Iiev. Llghton Coleman, on "Culture," as delivered before tho Carbon county Teachers Institute, last week, which can bo obtained on application at this office. Price three cents. Fresh bread and cakes dally at Hausman & Kuhns'. The attention of our lady readers is directed to the advertisement of II, A. JJeltz in another column. He Is offer ing his stock at cost, and those who de sire bargains should not fail to take ad vantage of the immense reduction. Not to bo outdone, J. Fatzincir & Son desire it to bo universally known that they are uot to be undersold In the grocery and provision lino, and that they furnish as good articles for the money as any "other man." Call and examine their goods. If you aro In want of a good suit of clothes, for dress-up or service, call at Thomas S. Beck's, Bank Street. He Is prepared to manufacture garments for men and boys at the shortest notice and most reasonable tonus. Doty's Washer and Uulversal Wringer. Whatever may bo said about other machines, there Is no mistake about this ono being all It claims to bo. Wp have given It a fair trial In our fam ily, and know whereof wo affirm when wo say It Is a capital Investment of Its cost. It Is simple In Its operation, not liable to get out of order, and perfect In its work. In these times when ser vants aro so unreliable, every family should havo one. Columbia. (S. C.i Visitor. Tj. F. Klepplnger Is tho authorized agent for Lehlgliton and vicinity. The Star Spangled Banner for Do- cembcr Is promptly on our table, and In spite of tho threats, arrests and false clmrges made against It for Its per sistent exposure of Ilogues, Ilascals and Swindlers, It don'tstop "waving" worth a cent. In fact, though Its publishers are threatened, black mailed and per secuted, they seem to still flourish. The Bauner over flows as of yore with 40 columns of splendid rcadlnc. The "Ilogues' Corner" Is as cutting as ever; and instead of ono it next year gives a pair of Charming Chromos, by Prang, and paper a year, all for ono dollar. It uegins its twelfth year In January and every body (no exceptions) should lead It. Ono dollar a year; send six cents for specimens to Star Spangled Banner, Hinsdale, N. H. If you want Job Printing of any description, you should call at the CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, where you can get It done ns quick and ns well as elsewhere, and SAVE 25 PER CENT, on your order. Como along. We are ready to serve you. Killed on the Hall. John Henderson, an employe at Packerton, had occasion to go to Mauch Chunk, on Monday last, to correct an error In tho pay roll, and returning by way of tho railroad track, when cross ing tho iron bridge, just above Packer ton, he was overtaken nnd struck by tho engine of 11:2 a. in., down passen ger train. Ills body was completely scvered and otherwise mangled. Death was instantaneous. He Is said to have been a single man, and to have no re lations in this section of the country. ilallroatl Accident. About nine o'clock Wednesday morn. Ing, as passenger train Kb. 8, on tho Danville, Hazleton and Wllkesbarre railroad was approaching Hazleton from Tomhlckton a switch stand broko under tho tender of tho engine, throw ing tho tialn off the track, and damag ing the baggage car and the platforms of the passencer cars. John Meats, a freight conductor, who was on the plat form at the time, was fatally Injured, and died shortly after, and several other pcrjODS were mote or less Injured. M. K. Church. Services will bo held In this church, to-morrow (Sunday), ns follows : Morn ing at 10:30 ; topic i Tho Piety of Abra ham. Evening nt 7:C0 ; topic : Tho Conversion of Saul. Sabbath School at 2:00 r. m. Protracted meetings still In 'progress. Rov. J. T. bwlndells, pastor. A Man Killed. Araatidas nagerty, a trackman In tho employ ot the L. &S. Railroad at Mauch Chunk, was killed at that place Wednesday afternoon. As No. 4 pas senger train, which remains there about twenty minutes to allow passengers to tako dinner, was backing to tho station, IIagerty, who was repairing a switch at the lime, did not notice or hear It approach, apparently, nnd was struck, two of tho wheels of a passenger car running over his body and severing It In two. Ho died almost Immediately. The remains were taken In charge by the railroad company. Morning ncr ald. The Coal Trade. The following table shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending Nov. 22, 1873, nnd for tho year a3 compared with the samo time last year: From Week. Year. Wyoming.... 21,200 18 .. 802,574 18 Hazleton .... 33,408 10 . 2,094,040 03 Up. Lehigh. . 00 15 . . 2,920 10 Bea.Meadow. 0.152 10.. 021,851 04 Mahunoy.... 9,813 08 .. 489,032 00 Mauch Chunk . . 3,211 15 Total 75,030 08 .' 4,074.537 01 LastYear.... 00,737 02 . 3,800,851 15 Increaso 8,899 00 . . 273,785 00 Decrease Roll of Honor WeUsnort Public Schools, On which will bo entered each month the names of thoso scholars whose at tendance, conduct, Industry nnd pro gress is deemed unexceptionable: ADVANCED DEPARTMENT. nenry Tropp. Eflle Fenner, William Oswald, Agnes Ilnuk. PII1ST DEPARTMENT. Annie Smith, Lily Guth, Minnie Miner, .nnle Schmidt, Bernhard Vogt, William Kromer Robert Anthony. RosieBartholomew, Carrie B. Weiss, Emma Bnyer, John Musselmin, Albert Oswald, Albert Gabel, Nov. 21, 1873. Singular Accident. On Saturday night', On tho Jefferson Branch, between Susquehanna depot and C.wbnmlale, a freight train was passing Ilcrrick station, whero Iho road lies through a piece of woods. The night was dark, and a fearful galo was blowing. When about tho centre of tho woods a largo treo was torn from Its roots by the wind nnd thrown across the boiler of the locomotive. The heller was crushed, nnd tho hot steam and water escaped with a fearful noise. Tho engineer, Frank Thomas, his fire man, nnd the flagman of the train were in the cab. Tho tree broko In two when It struck the boiler, portions fall ing on either side ot the track. As the road Is downgrade from flerrlck to Car bondalo, the locomotive kept right on down the hill, scattering boiling water and stc.iru the entire distance, and went thundering Into Carbondale, frightening the yard men almost out of their wits, but doing no damage. Big Creek Items. Tho wife of Mr. .daron Schnoll de parted this life on the 18th Inst., after a short Illness from typhoid fever, aged 35 years, 8 months nnd 2 days. She leaves a kind husband nnd four chil dren to mourn her loss. Tho funeral took place on tho 21st at St. Paul's church, Revs. Bartholomew and Hen ntke officiating. Tho protracted meeting In the Evan gelical church, at Solt's, Is still In pro-' gress, with tho following happy results: One 1ms already acknowledged a change of heart and seven others aro anxiously seeking. Tho members of tho church should exhibit a more lively feeling In tho meetings and glvn a fuller attend ance, if they desire tho good work to prosper. The pastor cannot, nor should he be expected to labor successfully alone. D. Prince & Co., havo now decided to continue their paint works In full blast, notwithstanding the panic. On Saturday afternoon, In St. Paul's church, Rev. A. Bartholomew will conduct the preliminary services to the administration of tho Lord's Supper, which will tako placo on Sunday, the 30th. A full attendance of members Is desired, A choir has been formed Ben Seem, of tho Towamenslng church, nt St. Paul's church, A large audience havo joined tho choir, and are now receiving instructions from Mr. Seem; an organ has also been Introduced Into tho church building. W. E. K. The Secretary of the Treasury has issued an order modifying tho ptevious Instructions in reference to tho limited disbursements by the Treasury of silver coin in lieu of currency, to '.lint here after, In making disbursements, silver coin will bo paid only for the fractional part of a dollar, Instead ot In sums uot exceeding fire dollar., aa heretofore. Munch CIiuiik Items. By our own correspondent. Mr. W. W' Weaver of tho Lehigh Valley railroad office, was married to Miss Annlo Rlghter, nt tho Presbyterian church, on Wednesday afternoon of last week at two o'clock, Rev. Edsalt Ferrler officiating, nnd Mr. Edgar Twining of Mauch Chunk acting as groomsman, and Miss Alllo McCrcary, daughter of G. B. McCrcary, Esq., of Philadelphia, as bridesmaid. Upon the entreo apd retiring of the bridal party Mr. W. R. Rutler executed a lino wedding inarch on tho organ". The altar was beautifully decorated, tho bridal attires wero handsomo and ap propriate and the church was filled with spectators to witness the ceremony. A reception was held at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. T. F. Rlghter, where elegant refreshments were served up nnd a largo number of rich and val uable presents were bestowed by the friends of tho happy pair. Some 23 or 30 acres have been clear ed at the top of tho mountain near the new hotel site, which will be converted Into drives, croquet grounds, parks, walks, &c. On Monday of last week, a boatman from New Hope, named Johnson, was knocked down and run over by the 4.25 p. in. passenger train on the Lehigh Valley railroad, near tho Beaver Meadow pockets, at tho east Mauch Chunk bridge. His leg was cutoff and his body considerably mangled. He died the next morning at ono o'clock. Ho slipped out of tho way of a coal, train only to bo struck by tho engine of tho passenger train. The steeple nnd tower of the new Methodist church edifice Is assuming great proportions. Mr. William Butler nnd sister Intend donating a flue large bell as soon as It Is completed. The building wlll.be occupied by the first of January. On December 1st, next, J. II. Slewers, Esq., our worthy Prothono tory, who has for nine years filled that office with great credit nnd satisfaction, resigns It to his successor, Thomas Kemerer, Esq., of your borough. Mr. Slewers will devoto his attention to the insurance business, conveyancing, and giving legal advice aud counsel, nnd will occupy tho office with his son In tho Mansion Houso building. Carbon County Inetltutc. The following Is a list of teachers In attendance at the County Institute, held at Mauch Chunk, last week : Mauch Chunk Borough. Prof. B. C. Youugman, Mrs. E. B. Filsble, Misses M. D. Bunting, Lizzie Flstcr, Jennie Hyndman, E.J Baker, Salllo Wcylicn meyer. Upper Jhuch Chunk Mr. L, II. Barber, Misses Mary Hyndiuau, Lizzie Ingersoll, Julia Weyhenmeyer, Brunetta Solomon, Mary Richards, W. B. Lacey, James Luce. East Mauch Chunk, Mr. J. L. Allem, Misses Emma Hulshlzer, Ella Leaden ham, .ddn Bower, Minute Trexler. Mauch Chunk Township. Messrs. Samuel Motzer, S. Holllnger, Win. Mc Laughlin, Wm. Sterrett, J. A. Qlnn, Thomas M. Price, Josheph L. Fisher, Misses Sue Lamon, Elllo Cooper, E. allien, Jennie Ciawford, Maggie Hues, Kate Thomas, Fannie Ingersol, Ella Couaghan, Mnry Sterrett. Banks. Messrs. P. Edwards, Patrick McKlcrman, Peter McMannus, Misses Emma McCoyne, Mary McCormick, E. J. Brogan, M. Ward, WHIlam E. Ma loncy. Lehlgliton. Rev. C. Kessler, Mr. D. S. Grossman, Misses II. Hell man, Carrie Bauer, Emma Paul, Emma Weaver, John Kessler. Wcatherly. Mr. J. II. Van Scheetz, Miss M. L. Ynrnall. Mrs. R. W. Smith, Misses L. J. Mayuard, M. E. Dodson. Welssport Mr. C. T. Horn, Mr. S. Gilliam. Parryvllle. Mr. J. P. Rowland, Misses A. D. Jones, M. J. Phifor. Packerton. Mr. Thomas Renshaw, Miss. S. E. Zern. Mahoning. Messrs. David Auge, N. Rhelnschmlt, G. Bachmau, J. Mussel man, L. P. German, Miss Abbe norn. East Penn. Messrs Wilson Relulg, J. P. Smith, II. D. nalnes, S. E. Spin ncr, J. C. Sandcl. Franklin. Messrs. Edwin Brown, L. H. Leopold, J. J. Bagenstose, T. F. Amer, J. F. Snyder, W. E. Kemerer. Upper Towamenslng. Messrs. H, T. Smawley, Tilghmnn Kunkle, Robert R. Jones, D. W. Mraup, Henry Serfitss. Lower Towamenslng. Messrs. C. J. Campbell, T. W. Stelgerwalt. Lafayette Kern, Oliver Blose, II. J. Relnhart, J. W. Heath, S. F. Kostenburgcr, R. Moschlltz. Lausanne, Misses. L. F. Duller, Philip Coyle, Miss. Mary Ilindaon. Kidder. Messrs Lucetta McCarty, Sally Porter, Alice whitaker. Wcaversvllle.--Prof. Andrews, T. E. Lauer. ylboiit ono hundred nnd fifty pounds of honey wero taken from beneath tho chamber floor of an old house in Dur hlm, Me., recently, tho result of four years' labor of a swarm of bees which had gained entrance under tho roof boards. Special Notices. II. T. IlOiVD, having for Ten Years made n specialty of nf fectlons of tho alimentary canal, suc cessfully treats nil diseases of the Stom ach, Liver and Dowels, by his common senso treatment. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Nervous De bility, Hernia (Rupture), Hemorrhoids (Piles), nnd Tapo Worm yield to his treatment after everything else falls. Thousands of cases of diseases of tho Throat and Lungs ;and Nervous Com plaints nrlse from disorder of tho diges tive functions and disappear under pro per treatment, nave you a weak stom ach, general debility, indigestion, con stipation, acidity of tho stomach, palpi tation or fluttering at tho heart, heart burn, fullness or weight In the stomach, disgust for food, swimming nt tho head, it so, consult Dr. II. nt once. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you wont to get rid of nerv ousness? Do you want a good nopetlte? Do you want energy? If so, consult Dr. I). ntonce, his common senso tieat mcnt will cure you. Skin UlsciiNCS nrlse from impur ity of tho blood ami disordered diges tion causes impure blood it tho foun tain head bo vltlnted the entire stream Is rendered Impure nil outward appli cations such ns lotlonH nnd salves may dry up a disease for a short time, or drlvo It in on the vital organs, but Dr. B's treatment oxpells it from the system nnd makes a perfect cure. Ilcrnlti (Rupture), treated by me chanical oppllances nnd electilclty. Radical cure effected In nil curablo cases. (Mies I Blind, bleeding or itching, cured like magic, lntant relief given nnd speedy cure. The. number of thoso afflicted Is truly marvelous. Let no false delicacy prevent, but consult Dr. B. nt oncenud be relieved from a life of misery 'rape Worm Removed in Three Hours. Hundreds of patients afflicted with tape worm are doctored and drug ged for other complaints, of course with out relief. The presence of this dis gusting parasite gives rise to a trainjof symptoms that are often mistaken for other diseases. Dr. Bond removes tapo worm, head aud all, witli purely veget able medicine In threo hours. No fee asked until entire worm is removed. J3T If you have any of tho above diseases, do not hesitate, but at once consult Dr. Bond, nud be cured. His treatment is rational and scientific ; his remedies nre purely vegetable, they act by assisting nature and restoring tho system to a healthy condition. He Is tho only physician in America that makes a specialty of this clas of diseases Dr. BOND will visit Lehlgliton occa sionally. Dm lug his absence, he can be consulted by letter all com.nunlcatlons confidential. Address, describing symp toms, JJll. 11. T. BUND, 100U OXFOKD St., Philadelphia. nov 22-3m. The Most Popular Medicine Extant 1S40. Over 30 Years. 1873. SINCE THE INTRODUCTION OF PERRY DAVIS' I?ain - Killer I And nflcr thirty years trial, tho PAIN KILLER may justly be styled the great medicine of the world, for there Is no region of tho globo Into which it lias not found its way, and noLo where It ha not been largely and highly prized. Moreover, there is no climate to which It has not proved Itself to bo well adapted for the cure of a considerable variety of diseases ; it is admirably suited for every race. It lias lost none of Its good namo by repeated trials, but continues tu occupy a promi nent position In every medicine chest ; and Is still receiving the most unquali fied testimonials to its virtues from per sons of the highest character and re sponsibility. Physicians of tho first respectability recommend it ns a most effectual preparation for tho extinction of pain. It is not onlj tho best remedy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Ac. but for Dysentery or Cholera, or any 6ort of bowel complaint, It Is a remedy unsurpassed for efficiency nnd rapidity ot action. In the great cities of India and other hot climates, It has become tho Standnrd Mcdlcino for all euch complaints, ns well ns for Dyspep sia, Liver Complaint and other kindred Disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Canker, Asthma and Rheumatic diffi culties, it has been proved by the most abundant nnd convincing testamony to be an invaluable medicine. No article ever'.had such unbounded popularity. As an external and Internal medicine, the Pain Killer stands unrivalled. Thirty years are certainly long enough time to prove tho efficiency of nny medicine, and that the Pain Killer Is deserving of all Us proprietors claim for It, Is nmply proved by the tinparn lelled popularity It lias attained. It is a sunn and effective remedy. It Is sold In almost every country In tho world, and Is becoming moro and more popular every year. Its healing prop- ertles havo been fully tested, nil over tho world, and it needs only to bo known to be prized. Ha sure you buy none but tho genuine, manufactured by Perry Davis & bon, Providence, 11. 1. rSold by all Druggists. nlw4 CAUD TO THE LADIES. Duponco's Golden Pills There I" not a lady living, hut what at soma ne, rlod or other of hrr lib will find DUl'ON'CO'S OOI.DKN 1'II.l.S Juit the medicine .he nenli. Vor Nervniu Debility, Headache, Fnlntlleee, &c, tber never fall, and may he depended upon In every ceite arising from anr dlfHeultlea throujh cild or dlaaape. They altraya give Immediate relief. A lady rltei I bnnonro'a Udder. I'illa relieved me In one day, altUout Inconvenience, like raijle. The (Jenuine ere In (Wlilia) lloiej, and upon each hot my print. Ilivisi-i Siaur, aud the word! IlUrilNCO'O OOLUKN VILLS, lu White Irtttere, without which none are genuine, and the hot algnoa s. u. nut r.." Full and explicit direct lone accompany each box. Trice tl OO per box, ail boxea fur ,$5.00. Sold by one lirujgl.l In every town, village, city aud Una let throughout the world. Sold by A. J. DUIILINQ, DRUGGIST, Sole Agent for Lehlgliton, Penn'a'. LadlcilXy tending 1 1 M to the Lutilgbton, Fa. I'ott omot, cau have the I'llU eent by wall to auy part e the country, free of poatage, Juoolt-flm, Tape Worm! Tnpo irormt Removed hi a few hours with harmleas Vegetable! Medicine. No fcolajked until the entire worm, with bead, pawi. Refer thone afflicted to real dent of the city whom I have cured, that had been Miaucnulullr treated nt the JcfTernon Medical College, on Tenth utreetj hid Liken In vain tur pentine, the wvcalled aivcldca, and all known re medlea. Dr. 13. V. Ku.ixit, No. 239 .North Ninth Streot, rhilacfutphtn. The Doctor h.ia been In buninemfor-ovrr Iwenty-nve yeara, and H perfect, ly rellible. Call ami nee. Advice free. Itemoved tapeworm from n child alt yena old, meaaurlng 20 feet. At hh odlce can be aeen apeclmena, som. of them over forty feet In length, which hate been removed In lea thm three hours by taking one dose of hla medicine. Dr. Kunkel't treatment Is simple, safe and perfectly reliable, and no fee un til the worm, with heed, pne. Dr. H. F.Kc.vKtL, 259 North Ninth Street, llilladelcUi, fa. Sept. 0, 187J ly TUB SIOST WONDERFUL BISOOVEltY OF A THE 19T1I CKNTUKV. Jr S. D. HOWE'S Arabian Milk-Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And nil Diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. The only Medicine of tho kind In 'the world. A Substitute for Cod Liter Oil. Permoncntly cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness of Drcath, Catarrh, Croup, Cough', Colds, &c, In few days, like mnglc. Price 1 per bottle, 0 for to. Also, Dit. S. D. HOWE'S Arnlilnn Tonic Illood Purifier. Which differs from all other prepara tions In its Immediate action upon the Liver, Kidneys and illood. It is purely vegetable, nnd cleanses the system of all. impurities, builds It right up, nnd makes Pure, Rich Blood. It cures Scrofulous Diseases of all kinds, re moves Constipation, and regulates tho Bowels. For " General Debility, " " Lost Vitality," and " Broken Down Constitutions," I ''challenge the 10th century" to find its equal. Every Bot tlo Is worth Its weight in Ucld. Price SI per bottle, 0 for $5. Sold by A. J, DURLING, Druggist, sole agent for Lehlgliton, Pa. Dr. a. D. HOWE, Solo Proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, aew lone. June JiB-uin Tllft Urwlprslfrnprt rofinaittfnllir nn. nounces that he has been appointod Age(it for the Universal Wringer A?in Doty'sClothesWasher. I would also an- f nounco to., my frtnnrld nnA tlm public in general, that I havo opened a first-class Livery Stable and that I can furnish Horses, Buggies nnd Carriages of the best description, for Pleasure, Business or Funeral pur poses, at very Reasonable Charges. Also, that having engaged a Reliable Driver, I am prepnreo to do HAULINO of every kind on short notice. Iucon ncctlou therewith I shall continue my Carriage Maiiiifactory where the peoplocan get their Carriages Wagons, etc., REPAIItED on short no tice and at reasonable prices. The patronage of tho" public Is most respectfully solicited. L. F. Kleppinger, Uot. iMNK and IRO.V Streets, Feb. 22, 1873. Lehlgliton, Pa. Merchant Tailor, And Dealer In Geiit'H FiirnlNliiiic; Goods, LEUIGnTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain nnd Fancy Cloths. Cnssimeres and Vestlngs.for Men's and Bojs' Wear, which I am prepared to Make up to Order In tho most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's 31 A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Boots and Shoes on hand, or ill a do (o Order. Hats, Caps and Furs, Of the Latest Styles always oj hand, at the Lowest Price. Also, Agent for the American & Grovcr & Hakor Sewing JIacliiiics. Only Ono Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl ITOOic SALE. A nico Houso with - 7 roora, garret and cellar, Barn and Outhouses, with NINE ACRES OF GROUND, beautifully located near the brlckchurch, In Lowjr Towamenslng, 1 mile from Lehigh Gap R. R. station and 1 rallo from Millport; a very pleasant houso. Price, $3,000. Terms very easy. Also, n small Farm of 80 ACRES with small Houso, good Barn, fine spring and sprlng-houso, located on Frauklln Turnpike, 5 miles from Wolss port, half the land under cultivation. Price $800, half cashbalance I aud'3 year. Tills place Is offered for a Bong. Address or apply to D. PRINCE, Weiss port, Carbon co., Pa. oot4-8m ooooooooo ooooooooo o A RARE CHANCE. o 300 o -o A o Kelts. O o 10,000 I'ull Particular! free; or six camplai tot ljU0. Ad. o oAgcntsi "mjBUftair supply o lOUPANYi oWix-riB. I'itniciai, ru ooooooooo q ooooovoo-'