The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, December 06, 1873, Image 3
Advertising. nates. . AVe derife It lo 1 distinctly understood lM no; Ad'ertleements will he Inserted 111 th column! o. Tni Oahok AhTOciti that may be rewired from, unknown parties or Anns, unless accompanied with the Cisti, Ihe rollowlna; arsmir olt terms! Advertisements for 1 yew, per loch each Insertion - . 10 Cents.! ' fjli Months, per Inch etch Insertion 1& Cents. ' Three Months, " " ' SO Cents. " Lens than tbrwtnnntlis, flrstlnser- Uoa $1, each subsequent Insertion 56 Centa. II. V. MOHTIllMKlt", Publisher. luTMDAV M0B3IXQ, PKCKMIllSU 0. 1873. Local and Personal. Beltz Is rushing Ills 'stock off most rapidly at ptinic prices. Messrs. Snyder nnd'WIllshavc pur chased Bowman & Co's store, Welssport, and will take Inimediato possession. Candles, wholesale and retail, at Bailsman & Kuhns'. Tlio Fort Allen 'Cornet iJand, of Welssport, visited Slatlngton on Thurs day of last week, and discoursed sweet strains of music for tho citizens of that borough. A reduction of 10 per cent, on tho wages of the clnploycs of tho Lehigh "Valley Itallroad Company was made on Monday last. Now come duyn with high market prices and rents. Query, whllo the Company's on tho subject of reduction, would, It not be a good Idea to shako down tho freight tariff ? Tiioso desirous of purchaslng"good clothing nt fair prices, should call at T. S. Bbck!s store, and examine his stock. Ho don't propose to bo undersold under any circumstances. ' " Ji Fatrlngcr & Son, Tinvo a largo Btock of fine groceries and prqvlsiohs, which they aro selling very low. for cash. L. F. Klepplngerhas a fine stock, of horses and, carriages to select from when you want a ride. Speed extraordinary TJuclo Sam managed to carry our copy of thejlaz lct6n Dally 'News' 'from that place to Lehighton In five; days he Issue of November 25th, was received December 1st. Quick, don't Jt? .Better hire ono of David Ebbert'8 handsome 'rigs to carry tho mall then It would always on time. Carriage, sir ? ladles, read W. , A. Graver's new advertisement In to day's paper, and observe the tremendous reduction for all kinds of goods. J. W. Rnudenbush has taken pos session of tho American Hotel, in this place, and is ready to receive his friends. Three ta'iloreeses,.ou custom. pants, wanted, Immediately, at T. S. Beck's -merchant tailoring establishment, Le--lilghton, Pa. Fo;' tho well-known nnd genuine Cucumber Pump, go to F.'P. Semmel, Lehighton, Pa. For family flour, of tho very best quality go to J. K. Itlckert, East Wclss port. Lumber and coal In large or smalhquantitles at lowest, market rates. A faw lots In .Rlckertown still unsold buy at once. Many suffer rather, than take nau seous medicine j and this is not to be wondered at, as the remedy Is often worse than the disease. Suffciers from coughs, colds, influenza, sore throat,, or tendency to 'consumption,! will Cud In Dr. Vlstac's Balsam of' Wild Cherry a remedy as agreeable to tiie palate as effectual in removing, disease. Toys for girls and - boys. In endless variety, and at panic prices, at Ilaus man &' Kuhns. Frederick Schmidt, the merchant tailor, of Welssport, In order to meet the -demands of the times, has, marked his cntiro stock of hats, caps, boots, shoes, clothing and gents' Turnlshlng goods down to panic prices.. 'Nof Is 'your time If you want to secure bargains I Mr. John Seaboldt, of the firm of John E. Lentz & Co., tho popular boot and shoe manufacturers, of Allentown, was In town Monday, and called io see us, lie states that he finds business Improving, and thinks the effects of tho panlo will have disappeared by tho open ing'of tho New Year. ' Z. II. Long Is offering) extraordi nary Inducements to purchasers of dry goods, groceries, provisions and Queens ware. Call and inspect Ills Immense stock. Charles Tratner, corner of Lehigh and Iron streets, will supply you with flour aud eed, plow- your gnrdqns or do your hauling at reasonable rates. Our old friend, Wi L. Smith, form erly of the American Restaurant, at Slouch Chunk, bag taken tho Welssport Hotel. William undoubtedly "knows how to keep a hotel." Ono night last week, some party entered the premises of Mr. Thos.Horu, In'the Mahoning. Valley, And captured a pair of 'turkeys. A strong suspicion rests upon certain Individuals, and we thJpk, perhaps, thoy might savo.constd able trouble and expense to themselves by'nmklug Immediate reparation to Mr. Horn. "A word to the wise," &c. John Andreas, a German, on Tues day last, at White Haven, attempted to get upon a moving train, when ho slip ped and fell beneath the cars ; ono of his leg was cut off, and he died In a short time afterwards, , Tho first regular meeting of tho Carborj County Literary Society, will be hcldln tho High School-room, at Mauch Chunk1, 'J this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1:30 o'clock. Programmo : Essayist, D? S. Giossmnn ; Renders, Miss Baker and Prof. J. P. Rowland. Question for debate : Should education bo compul sory? ilff., Prof. Hofford ; Neg., Dr. Leonard,1 .Rev. Mr. Urban, President, T. W;, itv.rtdinw, Secretary. (fo'nipleteness Is tho word Willi E. H. Snydc'r.-. Ho has just received tho finest assortment of dress goods, every - f--H 1 ...... ' 1 I conceivnuie pnucrn nniKiuniuy, notions . all sorts :' Groceries and rjr6vlslonR."a I largo nnd dcslrnblo assortment, and, In fact, overy article in his line can nlwnys be found at an alarming reduction on former prices. Bring your money In your hand and take your goods home In a ijvagon. T. D. iC7Iauss Is continuity adding to Ills large and fashionable stock cloths, casslmercs and vesting?, as well as ready made clothlilg, hats, caps, boots, shoes, gents' furnishing goods, furs, Ac, nil ot vhichhois offering otprlce3 so low ai to be perfectly astonishing I Mr. Welbcl, a student, of Phlladcl phla, will preach In the Academy, to morrow (Sunday) morning at 10:30 and In tho evenlng'nt'T-OO o'clock, In place of Rev.'il). I. Kepner, of the' Lutheran Tiinlty, congregation. An earnest and cordial Invitation is extendedto tho publtc to attend- Another lot of prlmo apples Just" recclvid at Ji Fntzlnger & Son's, which they are selling at from $-f.l2to $4:50 per barrel. Be n, time. For inints, linseed, oil, glass, whlto lead, &c, go to F. P. Sentinel's hard ware store, Bank street, Lehighton. Cheap as the cheapest good as the best. Fresh bread aud cakes dally at nausmnn & Kuhn?'. , If you want Job Printing of any description, you should call at the CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, where you can get It dono as quick and as wt-11 ns elsewhere, and SAVE 25 PER CENT, on yo ir order. Come along. We are ready to servu you. SI. K. Clinrch. Sabbath services as follows Packer ton, 10:30 a. m. ; Morlah Furnace, 3:00 p. in.; Lehighton, 7:00 p. m. Rev. J T. Swindell, pastor. Protracted meetings still in progress-' Rev., J. A. Cooper, pastor of the Sum mit Hill M. E. churoh.-will preach this (Friday) evening, In tho Methodist church of this place. Tlie Coul Trade. The following table shows the quan tity of coal Bhlpped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending Nov. 29, 1873, and for the year as compared with the same time last year: Prom Week. Yean,' Wyoming.... 10,033 15 .. 881,028 13 Hazleton .... 20,051 13 .'2,123,007 17 Up. Lehigh. . C3 10 . . 2,070 15 Bea.Meadow. 7.710 14.. 020,570 18 Mahunoy.... 13,870 02 .. 503,802:02 Mauch Chunk 53 18 . . 3,205 13 Total 09,802 17. 4,144.330 18 LnslYear.... 49,300 14 . 3,830,118 09 Increase 20,430 03 . . 291,221 09 Decease i.... . ..- Troclievllle Item. Sleighing is in a favorable condition, and all seem" to enjoy' It. . Shooting matches and frolics are now In full blast. The gentleman Hint won tho mam moth turkey gobbler Is happy, and well ho may bo. Tho turkey was cheap at one shot. John tracked a rabbit ono day this week, and of course captured htm, but not. till he fired shot No. 2 No. 1 struck a stump, Hard lo Beat. Oliver Jones, Esq., one evening this week took the Imiucnso number of 33 persous to Joiiesville, a distance of two miles, with (two horses and a pair of bobsleds. An evening school is to be organized shortly In tills place. Alex. .V.Jones, D. Slutup aud II. W. Serfnss are to bo Instructors. s. d. A Ile-Ullluil l-'rallvnl Will bo held In Salem's Church, at Clifstnuthlll, Monroo county, Pa., on Thursday, (Christmas Day), December 23th, 1873. At tho suggestion of many of tlu members of Salem's Congregation, In Cliestnuthlll township, Monroe county, Pa., a general re-union of nil the mem ber received Into (ho Reformed Church by Rev. C. Becker, during tho period (10 years) of ills ministration, has been decided upon, nnd n 'cordial Invitation Is hereby extended to old and young parents and children to be present on tills Interesting occasion. It is special ly desired that nil who have become connected with tho Reformed Chuich by the Rev.C. Becker's service. In what ever capacity, will give us his or her presence on tills occasion to devote this particular day to a renewal of acquaint ances, to the formation of new oneS, and to a season of pleasant Intercourse with the Light of the Star of Bethlehmi. The occasion jvlll be improved with nn ap propriate sermon by Rev. II. Daniel, of Hamilton, Monroe county, and others. In conclusion, we beg respectfully to request that every ou whom this notlco may reaclrwlll favor us with their pres. euce, and report themselves, with their names on slips of paper, to the officers ot the congregation on the day ot the festivity. t John Sntuek, ),,, JounUhmokv, j ,'uu"-' ttlaucli GliuiiktltcniN. IV Uy our own correspondent. r Gen. Ztonks, of Mass., passed through town on his way to Towanda, on Wed nesday, to deliver ono of a course of lectures nt that place. Ills presenco was unknown for a time, but ns soon as it was noised abroad, a largo number of our prominent citizens called upon htm at tho Mansion House parlor, among whom wcro Hons. Asa Packer, Allen Craig, W. B. Lconnrd, Major R. Klutz, Judgo Brodhead, J. H. Slewers and Dinlel Kalbfus, Esqs. Tlio Gen'l is a fine looking man of sold Icily ap pearance, his hair is almost white, lie wears an Iron gray moustache, and has nn open, honest face, his volco is sten torian, and In manner ho is dignified, easy nnd agreeable. Judge Packer was a colleague of his In Congress, and Ma. Klotz know 1 1 1 .11 In the Mexican war, and consequently spent a pleasant time witli him. Daniel Kalbfus, Esq., had. accompanied him on a campaign tour, hi some sections nf tills State, nt the last Governor's election. Thomas Kemcrer. Esq,, has taken full possesion of the Prothonotary's office, and Is moving along slowly but surely. On Wednesday all tho nvailablu men who " knew soldiers" were In Immense demand, tho quarterly pension papers being sent In on the 4lh. The holiday sociable to be held at the Broadway House, has been postponed, nnd It was Intended, by Mr. O. T. Zelg- enfuss, to (urn It Into a charity ball the proceeds to be distributed among the poor ot tho town, but, fortunately, few can bo found that are actually in want. The snow Hint fell on Monday, after making fair sleighing for seyeral days, has almost disappeared from the streets. Ex-Sherlff J. W. Itaudenbush moved his household goods nnd family on Tuesday, nnd I suppose by this time has become ono of your Lehighton landlords. Tho fair and festival, held nt the Mnrket Hall, In aid of the M. 15. church, Inst week, wn-r a great success. Not-, withstanding the hard times,' about $1000 were realized. The conductors' lantern was voted to Mr. John Sclp, of fliet,. & S-jIlailroad. The' Jr.Oidor of' American Mechanics received the silk llae. Miss darn Totiias was voted the revolving sewing stand.- The -little' daughters of W. H. Stroll nnd J. Dink were awarded tho doll babies, and Mr. O. T. Ziegenfuss was piesentcd, with n handsome' Iced pyramid Irult cake for' his labor In behalf of the enterprise. The L. V. Railroad Company Iiayo reduced the monthly jwngea nltTUoug their llno'10 per ceuf., from thtfprcs'l. dent'i salary down to the repair men, and as a consequence the men are.on a strike. - ' ; ' ' Your paper is well thought of In town, and every one,.sp'eaks well of It, A veryiromaiitlc'gleu has1 been 'dis covered opposito tho Penn Haven Junc tion, across the Lehigh river. Its beau tiful falls aro said to surpass "Onoko,," A very pleasant surpilso party, "om-' posed of tho youth and beauty of the town, assembled at the elegant resldenco of Mrs. E. Polk, on Tuesday-ovenbig of, last week, and a ".gay and nappy' time was had by all. Prof. H. A. Kline kept his position at the piano until the , ," wee. sma'Jiours'df the morn."t lpart from tlio fino refreshments, music nn'd dunclng was the order of the evening. Our merchants generally nra begln niug to display their holiday goods. Big Creek Itemi. Our sportsmen havo now for some time been enjoying themselves hunting rabbits; tho rnbblts, however, will get n rest after January 1st. Lnst week Mr. John Deppy, of tills place, captured a deer at Bear Creek, which when dressed weighed 115 lbs. John feels very proud, as It Is his first, and well he may. Bravo, my little man I Tho superior valuo of a weekly paper over a monthly Is self-evident, nnd I would call tho attention of those who only take a monthly, to tho Important fact, that n weekly visiting them 52 times a year can bo obtained for less than tlio monthly costs for 12 times a year. Do you wish to give your family pleasure for a wholo year? Then take tho trilling sum of $1.00 never missed and send for the Caiiuok Auvocate, published at Leliightoti, 1 have been informed that (here Is a movement on foot establish a teachers' Institute, somewhere in Franklin town ship, by tlio teachers of that, and, ad Joining districts, but wo afo sorry to say they hnvo to do so without receiving any aid from the district. I hope It may prove successful, for much good is, de rived from ;those meetings, cl would suggest tho Morlah Furnace school-houso as the most centrally located for meet ing of the Institute. Our boatmen havo Just returned from tho summer's boating, and have com menced hauling logs In I'iuo Swamp, Wo notlco that a portion of the proper ty of the lato Daniel Solt U to be sold on the mth lust., by the heirs, Messrs. W, nnd S. bolt. We are pleased '' Matn :that Mr. JI. Bfinptece hat so' far reoivwefl that ho was nblo to como home again on Tues day bvening. Ho was attacked whllo on his round collecting, poultry and vegetables. His team was sent homo last week, but.ho wa3 compelled to stay nt Merwlncsburg. w. k. k. The Mnnly Art t Tho long pending fight for $2000, be tween two rioted brulsr rs named Coyne nnd Rooko, was announced lo como off on Wednesday last, at Harvey's Lake, about 18 mlleR from Wllkes-Barre. It appears that more tlWnthn'averago num ber of "roughs" had assembled to wit ness tlio encounter, tho adherents of each of Ihe contestants gnlng to the place of meeting armed with pistols nnd bludgeons ; thnt Rooko nnd his friend" wanted tho fight postponed, which the other party refused, demanding thnt the fight should proceed, when a number of tlio roughs Jumped the rops, entering the ring and discharged their pistols among the crowd, hut without Injuring any ono. Qn order being restored it was found that Rooko nnd his seconds had left, when Coyne rose from his sent nnd demanded Hint the stakes, $2000, be glvp'i up to him. And so ended this long talked of brutal and disgusting affair. itlsirricd, Uy Itcv. A. Tt.irtlmlqmo'w. On tho 23d ult , Charles A. Zimmer man and Miss heali'V. Kunkel, both of Franklin township. On tho 30th ult., Stephen L. Sherer; of Lower Saticon twp.. Northampton county, and Miss Mary Ann Zeliner, of ..Valumlng township, this county. On the same day, Dallas Bowman and Miss Kmma Noll, both of East Penn township. Special Notices. KINDWORDS. Tlie dissociated Reformed Presby terian says Fur years Perry Davis' Paln-Klller has been known as n most u-efnl family medicine. For pains and aches wn know nothing so good ns tho Pain Killer. For many-internal diseases it; Is equally good. Wfl speak from ex perience, apd testify to ,what wo knnw Nn fanilly'o'ught to bo without a bottle of Davis' Paln-Klller. Messrs. Pehhy'Davis A; Son. Pnov., R. I., .Gents: Although nstraneerto .y6u lam nntto-youiinvaltiahlem edlclno, Paln-Klller. I formed Its acquaintance In. 1847 and I nm on most Intimate terms with It still: my experiencri In Its uso' confirms my belief that thero Is no medi cine eqml to Paln-Klller for the quick nnd sure cure of Summer Complaints, Sore Throat, Croup, Bruises nnd Cuts. I havo .used It In nil and 'found a speedy euro in, every case. j Yours truly, T. J. GARDINER, M,D. Judging by our own cxpprlenco who ever oneo makes a trial of Perry Davis' Paln-Klller, will not fall to recommend It widely as an unequallcdllnimcnt, and valuable internal remedy for colds and various otliercoinplallits. Every Month The efficacy of Perry Davis' world renowned Paln-Klller In nll'diseaso of the bowels, 6ven in tho tenlhlo scourge, tho ylslatle. cholera, hns been amply attested by the most convincing authori ty. Missionaries in China nnd India havo written homo In commendation of this remedy in terms thnt should carry conviction to tlio most skeptical, while Its popularity In communities nearen home is ninplo proof that the virtues claimed for it aro real and tangible.' Among family medicines It stands un-. rivaled. Boston Courier. The Saturday Even's Gazette of Bos-' ton, pays; H Is Impossible, to find a place on this broad land where Perry -Davis' Pnin-Klller is not, known' as n most valuable remedy for physical pain. In the country, miles from physician or apothecary, tho Paln-Klller Is cherished as tho exclusive panacea, and It never deceives. "Perry Davis' Paln-Klller Is really a valuable medicament, nnd, unllko most of the articles of tlio day, is used by many physicians. It Is particularly desirable in location where physlcans aro not near, and by keening it nthand, famlle.s will often save, tlio necessity of sending out at midnight for a doctor. A bottle should bo kept In overy house." Boston Traveller. "Wq have tested the tlio Paln-Kll'r, and assure our readers that It not only pos9Cise4 all the virtues clnlme'd for It, but In many Instances surpasses any other remedy wo have ever knovu," Herald of Gospel Liberty. EETSold by nil Druggists. dO-lm CA1ID TO TUB LADIKS. Duponco'sGoldenPills Tlmalct.BOt a Udjr llttiiR, liutwhntit nme tw. rlod or other or lier lift) will find DUPOVOO'S (Hll.DKN 1'lLLS Jut Ui pioJlciua ih nwiU. Par KervniU lleblllty, Headache, i'nlntiieai, die,, tbej nerer foil, end may 1m depended upon In ever caae arlslnc from any difficultly through raid or dlwaw. They aUjji ulve Immediate roller. A lidr wrltea: huponro'a Uolden rills rellereilme In one day, without Inconvenience, Ilka magic. Tho Genuine are In (WmTK) Moxei, and upon each Ux my prlrate Ketenux Rtaup, and the wordl Dl'l'lWCO's UOLDKN 1'ILLS. In Whit. Letters without which none are genuine, and the lo.liHed,'S..D.l!OWi:." Full aud explicit dlrectiODa accompany each lax. Price t-00 per box, tlx boxei for 3.0U. gold by oneilrucvUt In elery town, village, city aud ham jet tnroutfnout me worm, ooia vj A. J. DURLING, DRUGGIST, Sole Agent for Lehighton, Penn'n. UJIfil by nuJIug JI.UU to the Lehighton, l'a. r-oal Office, cau hurt the 1'llla lent by mall to any part ef the country, free or poauge. Juueli-Cui E. II. SlISWKUS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OrriCUl annul Floorlntlienewaddl.ionofttie Mamlon IIoum, .Mauch Chunk, l'a. lluilooaa Ui.-anea;n l.ot.u aq4 li'Tin-ti). C if uchi J""i.f y Kdi and Lonve. "1 i j i -.' -. d . WTVK. If. T. OM, having for Ten Yenrs mado a specialty of af fections of tho nlimcntnry ertnal, suc cessfully treals nil diseases of tho Stom ach, Liver and 2?owcIs, by his common senso treatment. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Nervous De bility, nernla (Rupture), Hemorrhoids (Piles), nnd Tapo Worm yield to his treatment after everything else falls. Thousands of cases of diseases of the Throat nnd Lungs nnd Nervous Com plalnts nrlse from disorder of tlio diges tive functions and disnppcar under pro per treatment. Havo you a weak stom ach, general debility. Indigestion, con stipation, acidity of tho stomach, palpi tation or fluttering nt the heart, heart burn, fullness or weight In tho stomach, disgust for fond, swimming nttho.hend, if so, consult Dr. B. nt once. Do you wnnt somethlngto strengthen you? Dn you wnnt to get rid of nerv ousness? Do you wnnt n good appetite? Do you want energy? If so, consult Dr. B. ntonce, his common senso treat ment will cure you. Sill ii Diseases arise from impur ity of tho blood nnd disordered diges tion causes Impure blood if tho foun tain head lie vitiated the entire stream Is rendered Impure nil outward appli cations such ns lotions nnd salves' mny dry up a dlseaso for a short time, or drive it In on tho vital orgnii", but Dr. B's treatment cxpells It'from tlio system nnd raakc3 a perfect cure. Hern In (Rupture), treated by me chanical appliances and'Clectiiclty. Radical cure effected In all curable eases. I'ilcs! Blind, bleeding or Itching, cured like magic, Instant relief given and speedy eure. The number, of thoso nfillcted is truly marvelous. Let no false delicacy prevent, but consult Dr. B. at oncoand be relieved from a life of misery Tape Worm Removed in Three Hours. Hundreds of "patiotita nfillcted with tape worm nro doctored nnd drug ged for other complaints, of course with out relief. The presence of tills dis gusting parasite glvis rise to a train 'of symptoms that nro often mistaken for other diseases. Dr. Bond removes tnpe worm, head and nil, with purely veget able medicine In three hours. No feo asked until entire worm Is leinoved, EST If you have nuy of the nbovo diseases, do not hesitate, but at once consult Dr. Bond, nnd be cured. Ills treatment is rational nnd scientific ; his remedies nre purely vegetable, they act by a-Msting nature and restoring the system to a healthy condition. Ho Is mo only physician In America that makes n specialty of tills cla3 of discuses Dr. BOND will visit Lehighton occa- Rfnnnllv. Tim iritr liU nliRiHi Iin n.in lift j . - - , consulted by letter all communications conuuentlal. Address, describing symp toms, jjji. ii. r. bund, Alien House, -dthmtown, Pa. nov 22-:hu. Tape Worm! Tape Worm! Removed In a few hour with harmless Vegetables Medicine. So fee n'keil until the entire worm, with head, naoes. liefer tliono aflllrtnl In rod dfnta of the city whom I havo cured, that lud been unBUCreufullv treated at tho JoTi.rMn Medical Ollege, on Tenth atreet; htd taken In rain tur- niine, uie po-calleil Fiocillca. and all known re mediea. Dr. K. F. Kunkel. No. 2.7J N'nrtli Ninth Street, Philadelphia. The Doctor haa been in buineafornvt-r twentj-flve years, nnd In perfect ly reliable. Call and seo. Adiicofree. Ketiioreu rnpoworm from a child fK years old.uieavtirinir 0 feet. At his office can be seen vpeclmens, sum of them over forty feet in length, which have Ion rt-tnured in less thin three hours by taking one dose of his medicine. Or. Kuiutel's treatment is idnipio, safe and p-rfectly reliable, and rin fee un til the worm, with heal, pisses. lr. 13. I'.Kv.nkll, 2j0 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, l'a. Sept. 0. 1873-ly TWIll MOST WONDKItFOIi ElSOOVWiV "oi" L THE 10TII CE.NTUltY. Dr S. . IIOWE'S Arabian Milk-Cure FOR CONSUMPTION', And nil Diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs. Tho only Medlclno of the kind in the world. A Substitute for Cod Licer OU. Permonently cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness of Breath, Catarrh, Croup, uougn, uoius, ac, in few uays, iiko magic. Price $1 per bottle, 0 for $5. Also, Dit. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian Toulo Blood PurllUr. Which differs from nil other prepara tions In Its immediate action upon the Liver, Kidneys and Blood. It Is purely veaetable, and cleanses tho system of all. Impurities, builds It right up, ami makes Pure, Rich Blood. It cures Scrofulous Diseases of nil kinds, re moves Constipation, and regulates the Bowels. For "General Debility,," " Lost Vitality," and " Broken Down Constitutions," I " challenge the ltlth century" to find its equal. JJvery Hot tlo is worth Its Weight hi Geld. Price il per bottle, 0 for $3. Sold by A. J, DURLING, Druggist, solo agent for Lehighton, Pa. Dr. &. D. HOWE, Solo Proprietor, 101 Chamber's Street, New York. .June 28-0in Charles Trainer Respectfully Informs the people of Le highton that lie has most Excellent Flour Tor .Sale $ Also, good FEED of all kluds, and STRAW In tlio .Bundle. He, is also prepared to do any kind of Hauling and Plowing at short notlco. LEGIGII (2d) STREET, Lehighton. Pa. March 28- ly f EHIGIBTON AOAOKHY;" MA Lehighton, Pa. An Initltutlou fur Iloth Bexei. FACULTY : Rev, C.KESSI. lilt, Principal and Professor oi Classics ana tae jngnar allsb Branches, JIHS.M. O. KU8cll.BR, Prwertreaa and jeacneror rainting and Drawing Mil. JOHN H, KIBSLEU, A. II. Pro, leaourui kllin ssa urpek. MISS E. O. NKAI), Teacher ofMutL-. IV II, SON RKIiniG Assistant. For Parllculsrrayply to a JW3L.10t, Uhfcli 1' , V IM 11 I .IS Iin LABOR SAVER! The undersigned respectfully nn nounces that ho has been appointed Agent for tlio Universal Wringer AND Doty 's OlothesWasher. I would also nn- is.fiF nounce to my frlomlo .ml ll. public In general, that I havo opened a first-class Livery tiafele nnd that I enn furnish Horses, Buggies and Carriages of tho best description, for Pleasure, Business or Funeral pur poses, nt very Reasonable Charges. Also, that having engaged n Rellnblo Driver, I am preparer! to do IIAULINU of every kind on short notice. In con. nectlon therewith I shall continue my Carriage Manufactory where the people can get their Carriages Wagons, etc., REPAIUED ou short no tice nnd nt reasonable prices. The patronage of tlio public Is most respectfully solicited. L. P. Kleppinger, Cor. BAMZ and IRON Streets, Feb. 22, 1873. Lehighton, Pa. And Dealer In Cent's Furnishing- Goods, LEHIGHTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain nnd Fancy Cloths. Cnsslmeres and Vestlngs.for'Men's and Boys' Wear, which I am prepared to Make up.to Order in the most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. .Ladles', Misses and Children's li,tifj&;lfcoe$ A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble nnd Grain Leather Boots aud Shoes on hand, or .11 ado lo Order. Hats, Caps and Purs, Of tho Latest Styles always oj hand, at the Lowest Price. Also, Agent for the American & Orovor & Baker ewiu Machines. Only Ono Price for Everybody. January 11, 187tJ-yl It. KICKERT, Opposito L. & S. Depot, On tho East Weissport Canal Bank, Respectfully Informs the citizens of this vicinity thnt ho keeps constantly on hand, nnd is selling nt the very lowest Market Prices, the very best brands of ALSO, DEM.Ktt m For .Building nnd other purpose, which hu guarantees to be Thoroughly Seasoned And to Sell nt tho VERY LOWEST RATES., Cool! Coal! I Wholesale and Itelnll nt the very Low est Cnth Prices. Helms nlso a number of very eligibly located In RICKERTSTOWN, Franklin Twp., which ho will sell on very Easy Terms. nug. 9, '73-yl J. K. RICKERT. jpuntrmimc factory. VAL. SCHWARTZ, BANK STREET, LEniGnTON, PA., Hesjwctfully announces tohls friends and the pub lic in ireneral, that he has constantly on hand and for sate, at the LOWEST OAS1I PHICES, the Tery lleslandLatestEtyleaofWell-Made Household Furniture, Comprising Bedsteads, Bureaus, Softs', Lounges, Woodand Caue-Seated Chairs, Looking Glasses all kinds, Ac, &c. Furnishing LlhdorlnUer. ' FUNKIIALS promptly attended to at Tery reason note rharKea. June 21, 1873. E. H. SNYDER, IiEIIIGIITOIV, E'ENN'A., DEALXU IK Dry Goods, Notions, 0?.B.T.TTTVTTTSrCl3 , GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Glassware, Hardware, &c, tty 31,