i Advertising Rates. TV desire It to U distinctly understood that no Adtertlsements will he Inserted In the columns o TntCMSOH BTOCAtt that mayba recelrMfrom unknown parties or lrms.unlcss accompanied wllh tleCASH. The following are our ohlt termst AdTertlSMnents fori year, per Inch each Insertion . J?JB'- HxMontha.perliKheaehlnsertlon 1oOnts. m Three Monthi, ' " 20 Ce nt. Less tRan three months, first Inser- tlon $1, each subsequent Insertion 15 Cents. H. V. MORTIHMKn, rnWIahtr. to nxbtm Qxmti. BATXJKDAY MORNING, DKUUMHBIt 13, 1873. Local and Personal. Rev. William F. Unwell, of Catn sauqua, will preach In the M. E church, tn this borough, this (Friday) eveolug, at 7:00 o'clock. Tho holiday business Is beginning to look up. Wo are soaking a mackerel for our Christmas dinner. Allentown Demo crat. Send us a family invite, Brother Haines we are the golden number 7. Shortest day Sunday, December 21st.. The Merchants' Bank, of E.iston. has declared a semi-annual dividend of five per cent. Candles, wholesale and retail, at Hausman & Kuhns'. Those desirous of purchasing good clothing at fair prices, should call at T. S. Beck's storo, and examine his. stock. He don't propose to bo undersold under any circumstances. "Meet me half way," Is a capital motto for employer and employe at this time. Col. John D. Bertolette, of Mauch Chunk, has been .appoluted Inspector General of State Militia, by Governor Hartranft. ' For family flour, of tho very host Quality go to J. K. Klckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In largo or small quantities at lowest market rates. A favy lots In Itlckcrtown still unsold buy, at once. . The Glen Boiling Mill Co , of Al 'lentown, has resumed operations. Another new engine passed down the L. V. B. B. on Tuesday, It was built at the Weatherly shops, and is named the Atlantic, No. 7. Toys and candles for the Christmas and New Yeir holidays at J. Fntzlnger & Son's, at the very lowest prices. Call and Inspect their stock before making your purchases elsewhere. Our friend Smith is putting a now porch in front of the Weissport House. Ct n. Jacdanlels, tho Weissport barber, intends building a new estab lishment for himself In tho course of a few weeks. When finished ha will have one of the most complcto shaving and hair cutting saloons in this section, In connection therewith he will keep a choice stock of perfumery, tobacco and cigars. Mac. is evidently a success In "vjTelssport. A literary society was organized In Weissport on Saturday night last. L. V. Klepplnger has a fino stock of horses and carriages to select from when you want a ride. Ladles, read W. A. Graver's new advertisement In to-day's paper, and observe the tremendous reduction for all kinds of goods. Three talloreescs, on custom pants, wanted immediately at T. S. Beck's merchant tailoring establishment, Le highlon, Fa. The singing class, under the in etructlon of Bev. D. K. Kepner, which meets In tho Iron street school-house every Monday evening, Is a success. The Lutheran Trinity congregation expect to occupy tho basement of their now church building for worship about the first or second week in tho New Year. We learn from the Morning Herald that Dr. Bond, who visited our borough a few weeks since, has located himself permanently In Allentown, and lilted up an office In Boom 2 of Leh's Build ing. See advertisement. Iron in the Blood. When tho blood Is well supplied with its iron element, wo feel vigorous and full of animation. It is an Insufficiency of this vital ele ment that makes us feel weak and low spirited ; In such cases, tho Peruvian Syrup (a protoxide of Iron) can supply this deficiency, and its uso will Invigor ate' us wonderfully. Sheriff Brelnlser, accompanied by Col. John D. Bertolette, of Mauch Chunk- drovo through town on Satur day last, favoring us with a call in passing. Gen. Chas. .Albright, has been ap pointed a member of House Standing Committee on Military Affairs. Toys for girls and boys In endless variety, and at panic prices, at Haus man & Kuhns'. Z. n. Long Is offering extraordi nary Inducements to purchasers of dry goods, groceries, provisions and Queens ware Call and inspect his Immense stock. tCharlos, Trainer.. corner of Lehigh and' Iron streets, will supply you with tfotir and feed, plow your gardens or o your nauilog at reasonable rates. Wo paid a visit to tho storoof Sny der & Wills, lato Bowman & Co., In Wolsspott, a few days ago. and found thorn very busy. The storo has under- gone a completo change, and presents neat and attractive appearance, while tho clerks aro polite nnd attentive to the wants of their customers, who aro numerous, and no wonder, when we tako Into consideration tho alarming re duction this firm has mado In the price of nil kinds of goods. Messrs. Snyder & Wills deserve a fair portion of the trade of tho community, nnd wo doub' not will receive It. Sea their advertise, ment. The railroad strike still continues. There has been very little change In tho situation slnco the last report. At Titmaqua It is said the operatives aro about resuming, nnd It Is posslble'tho strike will end In a few days. Tho effect upon tho coal trade will not ho very serious, even should It continue, at tlicro Is n largo stuck on hand. Mr. Lyman Hakes, well known throughout this Stateas a great criminal lawyer, died In Wilkes Barre, Monday morning, aged fifty-seven years. His dlseaso was acute softening of tho brain. Ills remains were taken to Delaware county, N. Y., for Interment. For alnts, linseed oil, glass, white lead, &c., go to F. P. Semmel's hard ware store, Bank street, Lehighton, Cheap as the cheapest good as the best. Fresh bread and cakes dally at Hausman & Kuhus'. W. T. Wolfe has removed his pho tograph gallery from the old stand to his residence on Second street, a few doors from Fenstermaker's hotel, where he will be pleased to see all his old friends' and any number of new ones who desire a perfect picture at a low price. Pictures of deceased persons en larged to life size on moderate terms, Our friend, the "heavy " lumber man of Weissport, is building a com modious carpenter shop, between the Fort Allen Foundry and the new Emery Wheel mannfactory of Marsh & Co., In that place. Yeakel & Albright aro un doubtedly two of thp most energetic business men In WeUsport. "The law," said Judge Ashurst in a charge, "Is open to nil men, to tho poor as well as'the rich." So Is David Ebbert's livery stable, nis prices for teams aro down with the times. If you want Job Printing of any description, you should call at the CABBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, where you can get it dono as quick nnd as well as elsewhere, and SAVE 25 PER CENT, on your order. Como along. Wo are ready to serve'you. Wo nro sorry to have to Announce that our enterprising townsman, Mr. F. P. Semmel, has been quite seriously 111 during the past week. We wero pleas ed to see him on the street again on Friday. Dr. II. T. Bond, now stopping at the Allen House, Allentown, ono day last week relieved Mr. E. E. Nonnemacher, bricklayer, of that place, of tape worm ten yards In length. The worm had been growing about twenty years. caus. Ing great emaciation, nnd enormous and Insatiable appetite in tho sufferer. Tho Catasauqua Manufacturing Co's rolling mills at Catasauqua and Fern Dale are still lying Idle. The mon refused last week to accept ?4.50 per ton. Bev. C. J. Cooper, of South Beth lehem, one day last week, fell and dis located his shoulder blade. Services In the M. E. church, to morrow (Sunday) as follows: Morning at 10:30 Sacrenient of tho Lord's Sup per ; Sabbath school at 2:00 p. in., ami preaching in the evening at 7:00. Sub ject "Tho Conveislon of Lydia." T. D. Clauss, the merchant tailor, Bank street, this borough, has on hand a large and fashionable stock of hats and caps for men, boys nnd children, which he Is offering at nnd below cost. If you need anything in tills line, you should call at once. Host Baudenbush, of the American, has put down a sidewalk on the road leading from the Lehigh Valley depot to hi i hotel. Jake, n good pavement Is " one of the noblest works" of roan. Revival meetings are b?lng held nightly In the M. E. church of this borough, and are attended with much Interest. Prominent men of both parties are advocating the adoption of the new Constitution. The attention of our lady readers Is directed to the advertisement of P. J, Klstler, of Weissport, In another column. The best place for school children at night at home. t ' . That Pence. Whose business is it to repair that fence betweeu Mr. Olt's resldenco aud top of the hill, oh the road from this place to Packerton ? It Is undoubtedly in a bad condition, and we expect every day to hear of somo team or other roll ing down and getting smashed. Those whose business it Is should attend to the matter at once. In some places the tease Is entirely gone, nnd as a conse quence It is magnificently dangerous. Maiicli Chunk Items. By our ovm correspondent. Mr. Charles Lclsenrlnir, of E. Mauch Chunk, nnd a brother of Hon. John Lelscnrlnc nnd A. W. Lclsenrlnir, Esq., died at his residence of dropsy on Tues day afternoon last, aged about 38 years. Tho funeral took placo from his resi dence on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, and was largely attended. Bev. E. Ferrler, of tho Presbyterian I'hurch, officiating. Mr. Lelsenrlng lor the past two yearn had been confined to his house nearly all the time. He at one tlmo was ngent for the DuPont Powder Co., nnd was ono of tho firm of J. Belghe & Co., boatbullders. He was well known throughout the county, hav ing resided here nil his life. He leaves a widow and several children. Tim Junior Mechanics elve their ball, nt Bhoads' Hall, on New Year's Eve. Menu's Philadelphia Orchestra furnish the music. yreniinn's panorama of Ireland, with Dublin Dan, Ac., exhibited hero Tues day and Wednesday evenings to good houses. The singing and dancing of tho ladies connected 'with tho troupe was excellent. A whole flock of Encllsh sparrows have resumed their winter quarters In the tree boxes In front of tho First Na tldfial Bank. The clerks In the L. S. and L. V. B. B. nnd Lehigh Companies offices nro busy ns bees counting tho "greenbacks" to bo paid out by these companies In a a fow days. Mlie criminal business at the next court, it is thought, will ho light. The receipts from tho Methodist fair and festival foot up nearly $1500. Jiauch Chunk Is nultatcu wltu n danc ing school, which convenes twice n week at Ithoads' Hall. Notwithstanding tho new Constitu tion is to bo voted for on Tuesday, little if any Interest seems to bo taken in tho matter In town, although experienced Judges predict a handsome majority for It in the county. joun i' idler lias put on an addition to his residence covered with a flat roof. making It three stories high, and M. C. Morris, jr., and Samuel Lines have had a handsome, porch erected In front. of their houses. Tho Phccnlx Cornet X?and have In contemplation a surprise visit, one of these evening, to one of your jolllest townsmen. Gcpst ocht. County Supt. Hofford and Bev. n. F. Mason, of your place, paid' a visit to Mauch Chunk this week. The steam which heats tho Mansion House passes through more than a mile of pipes. How is that fur high ? On Saturday afternoon last a number of Mauch Chunk sportsmen, In com pany with Mr. LaFayette Lentz, took n trip to his farm in Beaver Bun, and amused themselves with plgeuu shoot ing. Most of them were supplied with tho latest patter u of breech-loading guns, and tlility pigeons wero let loose from a trap, one at a time, and after Hying filteen feet away from tlieboxthey wero open to the aim of the marksmen. Out of the lut about half of them were killed and a number wounded. Several very skillful "on tho whig" shots wero made. It seemed to be great fun for tho gun nlsts but death to the pigeons. Since tho L. V. B. It. reduced 10 per cent, on the wages of their employees, nt tho foundry of Albright & Stroll they have been reduced 10 percent., and nt i'alkeld & Boberts' foundry, 25 per ct. This seems to be rather ioigh on the, mechanics who are, as it is, only work-' Ing short hours. Jury Commissioners Adam Christ man, of Peuu Forest, Charles Lentz, of Mahoning, and Sheriff O. Breinlser, placed Vuew selection of 500 names of taxpayers in the wheel for 1874, and drew the juries for the January term of Court, which begins on Monday, Janu ary 19th, 1874. Among the traverso Jurors drawn from the wheel was tho name of Lemuel de Bailey, a servant of Major Klotz, of this borough, the llrst colored man ever drawn on a Jury In this county'. However wo live In a progres sive age. Miss Annie Kenhner died, in Mauch Chunk, on Tuesday night, of an affec tion of the liver, aged about 37 years. She was a daughter of tin late John Keuhuer, an old resident of this town. Sho was qulto well kuown in this vicin ity as a skillful seamstress, and of lato years had been ailing considerably. Her remains weru burled iu the Upper Mauch Chunk cemetery on Friday af ternoon, Bev. A'oble Frame, officiating. " Beautiful mud " has been flowing through our htreets for the past week, and sleighs have been assigned summer quarters. E. K. Stroh, Esq., has been employed by Thomas Kemerer, Esq., tho new Prothonutary, as his clerk, and Edgar Twining has been appointed Deputy Treasurer by W. E. ifevan. Both aro good selections. Drowned, At 4 o'clock on Saturday afternoon last, while five little hoys skating on a pond in Westwood, n suburb of Potls vllle, Schuylkill county, the Ice gave way, letting them Into the water. The brakeman of a passing traiii went to their rescue, nnd saved two of their lives. Three weie drowned, Samuel blmmons, James Flun nnd Francis Boppert, aged respectively 0, 11 and 13 years. The father of James Finn was drowned in the same pond six years ago. Mine Accident. An accident occurred at No. 3 Slope, of tho Honoy Brook 'Coal Co., near Audenried, at seven o'clock on Satur day morning of last week. Two men were instantly killed and several others seriously injured. The car was nbout being let down the slope when 15 men got in. Just at they started and got over the tip, the staple ring broke, the car went down about 170 yards and landed among the skids, throwing all out, killing Alex. Brown and John Blchards, and thrco others have since died from. their injuries. Proceedings of the Carbon County Tjlterary Society. Saturdat, Dec. 0, 1873. Tho meet ing was called to.order by the President. The minutes of previous meeting wero read and approved. Tho committee on by-laws reported and, after some discussion, tho commit tee was, on motion, held over to report further at the next meeting. The committee on place of meeting, reported progress. JVext carao the regular exercises : D. S. Grossman read a well written essay on " Great nnd Small Things," after which Miss Baker read, with good ef fect, Byron's "Waterloo.; Frof J. P. Rowland followed with some good selections, which were well read and highly appreciated. Rowland Is a very senslblo reader. The question for debate, "Should Education bo compulsory 1" was next In order. Tho afflrmntlvo was well sus tained by Prof. Hofford, who spoke of tho pernicious effects of Irregular at tendance, nnd tho failure of measures to secure better, and held that compul sion should now bo tried, It might succeed. It could at least do no harm. Dr. Leonard followed In tho negative He thought that If tho government wero compelled to educate, it should bo .com pelled to feed, clothe nnd wash.lts sub' Jects. The discussion was participated in by Profs. Rowland nnd Youngman, and T. W. Rehsbaw. The president reserved his decision. Tho following exercises were appoint ed for next meeting : Orator, Prof. Allem ; Essayist, Prof. Younpman ; Elocutionist, Miss Huls izer ; Question for debate : " Resolved, That the English language is more In debted to Chaucer tljan Shakespeare." Affirmative, Dr. A. U Smith; Ncga- tivc, Prof, ltowland. Resolved, That the Secretary furnish a copy of the proceedings to our county papers. On motion adjourned. T. W. Bknsuaw, Secretary. The Coal Traile. Tho fullowlng table shows the quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending Dee. 0, 1873, nnd for the year as compared with the same time last year: From Week, Year. Wyoming.... 10,035 17 . . Hazleton .... 1,400 00 .. Up. Lehigh.. 112 10'.. Bea.Mcadow. 1,558 10 . . Mahanoy.... 3,785 02 .. Mauch Chunk Total 23,911 11 . Last Year. . . . 02,448 10 . Increase Decrease 38,537 08 . Slurried,' On tlio 27th lilt., nt tho rostdenco of Kov. I. K. Kcptier, In Sliitlnutnn, Joseph Folk and Carolina Nothstlno.uotliof I.eliighton. Died, At Bowman's, on the 1st Inst., Mr. John Mlhm, ngud 77 years, 1 month and W days. Special Notices. 11. II. T. BONO, having for Ten Years made a specialty of af fections of the alimentary canal, suc cessfully treats all diseases of the Stom ach, Liver and ifawels, by his common senso treatment. Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Biliousness, Nervous De bility, Hernia (Rupture), Hemorrhoids (Piles), nnd Tape Worm yield to his treatment nfter everything clso fails. Thousands of cases of diseases of tho Throat and Lungs nnd Nervous Com plaints arise from disorder of thn diges tive functions and disappear under pro per treatment. Hnve you a weak stom ach, general debility, Indigestion, con stipation, acidity of tho stomach, palpi tation or fluttering at the heart, heart burn, fullness or weight In the stomach, disgust for food, swimming nt tho head, if so, consult Dr. B. nt once. Do you want something to strengthen you? Do you want to get rid of nerv ousness? Do you want a good appetite? Do you want energy? If so, consult Dr. B. ntonco, his common sense treat ment will cure you. SKI ii DImciincn arise from Impur ity of the blood and disordered diges tion causes impure blood if the foun tain head be vitiated the entire strenm is rendered Impure nil outward appli cations such as lotlona and salves may dry up a disease for a short time, or drive it in on the vital organs, but Dr. B's treatment expells It from the system nnd makes a perfect cure. Hernia (Rupture), treated by me chanical appliances and elcctilcity. Radical cure effected In all curable cases. 11 1 cs! Blind, bleeding or itching, cured like magic, Instant relief given nnd speedy cure. The number of those afflicted Is truly marvelous. Let uo false delicacy prevent, hut consult Dr. B. at once and bo relieved from n life of misery 'S'npe Worm Removed in Three nours. 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 train iof symptoms that are often mistaken for other diseases. Dr. Bond removes tape worm, head and all, with purely veget able medicine In three hours. No fee asked until entire worm Is lemoved. tSf It you have any of tho above diseases, do not hesitate, but at once consult Dr. Bond, and be cured. His treatment Is rational and scientific ; his remedies are purely vegetable, they act by atslstlng nature and restoring the system to a healthy condition. He Is the only physician In America that makes a specialty of this olassot diseases Dr. BOND will visit Lehighton occa slonally. During his absence he can he consulted by letter all communications confidential. Address, describing symp toms, Dit. II. T. BOND, Allen House, AlleBtown, Pa. nov 22-3ou . KINDWORDS. Tho Associated Reformed Presby terian says For years Perry Davis Paln-Klller has been known ns a most useful family medicine. For pains and nehes wo know nothing so good ns tho Pain Killer. For many Internal diseases It Is equally good. Wo speak from ex perience, and testify to what we know No family ought to bo without a bottle of Davis' Paln-Klller. MEssrs. Funny Davis & Son. Pnov., R. I., .Gents: AlthoiiKh nstrangerto youlamnnttoyourlnvaluablcmcdlclne, Paln-Klller. 1 formed Its acquaintance In 1847 nnd I am on most Intimate terms with it still: my experience In Its use confirms my belief that there Is no medi cine equal to Paln-Klller for the quick and sure cure of Summer Complaints, Soro Throat, Croup, Bruises and Cuts. I lmvo used It In nil nnd found a speedy cure in every case. Yours truly, T. J. GARDINER, M.D, Judging by our own experience who ever once makes a trial of Perry Davis' Paln-Klller, will not fall to recommend It widely as an unequalled liniment, mid valuable internal remedy for colds and various other complaints. Every Month Tho efficacy of Perry Davis wotld renowned Paln-Klller in nil disease of the bowels, even In tho ten Iblo scourge, the Asiatic cholera, has been amply attested by themost convincing authori ty. Missionaries in China aud India have written homo in commendation of this remedy In terms that should carry conviction to tho' most skeptical, while Its popularity in communities nearer homo Is ample proof that the virtues claimed for It nro real and tangible. Among family medicines lt.stands un rivaled. Boston Courier. The Saturday Even'g Gazette of Bos ton, says: It Is impossible to find n place on this broad land whero Perry Davis' Pain-Klller Is not known ns a most valuable remedy for physical pain. In tho country, miles from physician or apothecary, the Paln-Klller Is cherished as tho exclusive panacea, and It never deceives. "Perry Davis' Pain-Klller Is really a valuable medicament, and, unlike most of tho articles of thn day, Is used by many physicians, il is paitlciilarly desirable In locatlpn where physlcans are not near, and by keeping it at hand, famlles will often save the necessity of sending out at midnight for a doctor. A bottle should lie kept In every house." Boston Traveller. "We havo tested the the Paln-Klller, nnd assure our readers that It not only possesses all the virtues claimed for it, but In many Instances surpasses nny other remedy we havo ever known," Herald .of Gospel Liberty. f-Sold by all Druggists. -dC-lra CAUD TO TUB LADIES. Duponco's Golden Pills There 1 not a InJy .Ivlng, bat what nt midia pe, rio.1 or other or her lira m III flmlDUl'ONCO'S QUtUKN TILLS Just the inedlclno die needs. For Nervous Debility Headache, Falsifies, (fed; they never fill, Mid may be depended upon la every case arising from any difflcultles through cold'or dlseaee. Tbey always give Immediate relief. A lady writes: Dupouro's Uotden IMIls relieved me In one day, without Inconvenience, like inajic. The (Jenulne are In (White) Boxes, and upon each box my private Revenue Stamp, and the Words UUL'UKUU " UULUE.X m unite Letters, without which none are genuine, and tho box signed "S.D. HOWU." Full and explicit directions accompany each box. Price $l.U0 pr box, six boxes for t$3.U0. Sold by one Druggist In every town, village, city aud him let throughout the world, iiuld by A. J. DUULING, DRUGGIST, Solo Agent for Lehighton, Fenn'a. Ladles uy seiitllug $1.00 tu the liehlgbteQ, l'n. Post Utllce, am ha tUe I'ills ueut by mull to auy part f tlio country, free of postage. juuuU-Um Tnpo lVorml Tapo 1o ml HemOTed In a few hours with harmless WgetaMeit Medtrtne. No ft'e!,atel unlit tho entire vorra, with head, paue. Itefur thoso afflicted to rest dents of the city whom I hare cured, that had Iteon unsuccessfully treated at the JcITerson Medical College, on Tenth street; hid taken In Tain tur pentine, the so-called swcifics, and all known re-' medles. Dr. U. V. Kuniil, .No. 259 Korlh Ninth Street, Philadelphia. The Doctor has been in business for oyer twenty.flve years, and Is perfect, ly reliable. Call and see. Adrlco Tree. Iteraoveu tapeworm from a child Mx years old, measuring 20 feet. At his office can be seen specimens, somn of them over forty feet In length, which hare lioen remured In less than three hours by taking one doss of his medicine. Dr. Kunkels treatment Is simple, safe and perfectly reliable, and no fee un til the worm, with head, passes. Dr. K. P.KraiciL, 239 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Va. Sept. C, 1673-ly 'PIIK MOST WONDKIIFOL DISOOVKKY OF A TUB 19TU CKNTUKY. Dr S. I). MOWIl'S Arabian Milk-Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And all Diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. The only Medicine of tho kind in the world. 1 Substitute for Cod Liver Oil. Permonently cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipient Consumption, Loss of Yoico, Shortness of Brenth, Catarrh, Croup, Cough, Colds, Ac., In fow days, llko magic. Price tl per bottle, 0 for $5. Also, D. S. D. HOWE'S Arablnii Tonto Illond Purlller. Which differs from all other prepara tions In Its Immediate action upon tho Liver, Kidneys nnd Blood. It Is purely veaetnble, and cleanses tho system of all impurities, builds it right up, and makes Pure, Itlch Blood. It cures Scrofulous Diseases of all kinds, re moves Constipation, and regulates the Bowels. For " General Debility, " " Lost Vitality," and " Broken Down Constitutions," I " challenge the 19th century" to find Its equal. Every Bot tie Is worth Its Weight in Geld. Price ll-per bottle, (I for 85. Sold by A. J, D,UItLING, Druggist, sulo agent for Lehighton, Pa. Dr. b. D. HOWE, Soto Proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, New York. June 28-Uw uditoius not10i5. heal kstatk of joii? uhad. Public notice Is hereby (lien to all literested In the dlttrlbuiiouotthe rucee4s of the ails of ths real eatata of John Urady, lata of I'eon Itaien, Uarbon County, Pa, that the. Auditor will attend to the duties of bis appolnlment ou SATUKIMV, DKCK5IBKK 13th, A. D. 1873, at his Offlce.at the ilaoiloq lloiua, Mauch Chunk, at 9 o'clock J. M. - IKW1SRA Auditor NHWnherSI, 1WJ. wt ' K liAUOR SAVER ! The undersigned respectfully an nounces that be has been appointed Agent for tho Universal Wringer AND Doty'sClothesWasher. I would also nn- F- nounce to my, iiiuiui.i Hnti mo public In general, that I havo opened a llrst-class and that I can fnrnlih Horses, Buggies nnd Carriages of iho best descrlpllon, for Pleasure, Business or Funeral pur- poses, nc very lieason.iblo Charges. A Iso, that having engaged rt Itellablu Driver. I run nri'nnrpn to .In It A Iir.i vn of every kind on short notice. In con- IKw-tlm. Mw. Itl. -l.-ll it i.viuuu uiuiewiHi x auiui continue my Carriage Manufactory where tho people can get their Carriages Wnuons. etc.. UKPAIIlF.n nn l,nrf no tice nnd at reasonable prices. ine patroiiago or tlie public is most respectfully solicited. L. F. Kleppinger, Cor. OASK. and IRO.V Strivf. Feb. 22, 1873. Lehighton, Pa. 15. CiiAUSS, sv a Bill m it m lussils m And Dealor'In Cent's FiirnlsiiliiK Goods, LEIIIGnTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths. Casslmeres nnd Vestlngs.for Men's and Boys Wear, which I am propaied to Mako up to Order In the most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Boots and Shoes on hand, or iUailo to Order. Hats, Caps and Furs, Of the Latest Styles always oj hand, at the Lowest Price. Also, Agent.for the American & G rover & Baker Sewing SlacMncs. Only Ono Prlco for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl M K. RICKERT, " Opposlto L. & S. Depot, On tho East Weissport Canal Bank, Respectfully Informs the cltlzons of this vicinity that he keeps constantly on hand, and Is selling nt tho very lowest Market Prices, tho very best brands of ALSO, DGALEK IN For .Building and other purposes, which ho guarantees to be Thoroughly Seasoned And to Sell at tho VERY LOWEST BATES. Wholesale and Retail at tho very Low est Cash Prices. Holms also a number of very eligibly lUL'aieu In RICKERTSTOWN, Franklin Twp., which he will sell on very Easy Terms. aug. 9, '73-yl J. K. RICKEKT.. JPHIKKITUUE FACTORY. VAL. SCHWARTZ, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, PA Itespettfully announces tohls frleods and ths nub' lie In general, that he Ins constantly on hand and for aaW, at the UIWKST CASH l'llIOKS, tha Tarr Uest aud Latest Styles of Well-Made Household Furniture, Comprising Bedsteads, Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges, Woodnnd'Cane-Seated Chairs, Looking Glasses all kinds, fcc, tc. Furnishing Undertaker. FUKUIIALS promptly attended to at rery mm. M Charlie. JUM 2jt i8Wj E. H. SNYDER, EEHIGISTON, VENN' A., , DI2ALEH IN Dry Goods, Motions, GROCERIES, QUEEHSWARE, Olasaiwarn, Hardwnraics May SI, 1613. rjpn