0 Ucntli'H DoIiibh in a Year. Jmoog the dead of tlio year T87R there Is a long procession of royal per sonages, most of them, Indeed, of the class whi(h the English wit denomi nated tuonarchs retired from business, but a few who yet held the sceptre. Of the lntter, Kins John I. of Saxony, and Sldi Maliuiui'd, Emperor of Morocco, uele the must noteworthy; while of the former there were the ex-Kmpctor of France, Louis Napoleon; the cx Fresldent of Venezuela, J. A. Pacz; the Dowacor Empress of Brazil, a grand-daughter of Josephine; the Howaeer Empress of Austria and her sister, the Queen Dowager of Prussia, the ex-Queen of Wurtemburg; the ex Duku of Brunswick, whose only aim -hi Ilfcwasto hoard diamonds; the Duke du Itlnnzaier, formerly King Consoitto the'cx-Oueen (Jhrlstlnaof Spain; Prince Adalbert, Lord High Admiral of the German Marine; Prince Maaslno of Italv. and tlio Princess Bismarck who, though not of royal blood, was of right royal nature Of eminent statesmen the loss has been almost eauAllv creat. Abroad, Ratazzl, more than once Prime .Minis' ter of Italy; Olozaga, tliu bpauisli statesman: Odlllon Parrot, the Fiench Liberal lei.der, and Regault de Gre- noullly, one or napoleon s uaoiuet 0111 cers: Mlllvol Blasnavatz. the eminent Servian i-tatvsman; Count Alexander Manzonl, eminent alike in statesman ship and literature; Count Berttolf, (lermaii diplomatist and statesman; Lieut. Gen. G. (iovone, ono of Victor Emanuel's late Ministers; Viscount Ob- sinutnn, late Speaker of the House of Commons; Baron Wcstbury, lute Ixird Clnncellor: Sir William Bovlll, 'id Chief Justice of the Court of Cuinmon Pleas, and Right Hon. Stephen Lush Ington,, are among the most coiplcuous names; while In our own country wo mourn the loss of a great statesman In our late Chief Justice Salmon P. Chase, and of less conspicuous, but still emi nent, legislators, diplomatists and statesmen In John Parker Ha:e, Rich ard Tales, James Dixon, Win. Mere dith, Tliog, A. It. Nelson, Azarinh U. Flagg, James L. Oir, I'eter I). Vroom, Wm. Whiting und D. M. Uarrlnger. Some of these have been distinguished as Jurists, notably Messrs. Chase, Nel son, Vroom and Whiting; but aside from these the number of Jurists Is large. Beginning with Justice Samuel Nelson, whose loss we, have so recently been called to mouru, wo may add Thomas Breed Sutler, Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Conuecttcut; Reu ben Atwater Chapmau, Chief Justice Court of Common Pleas lu Minj clm tetts: Humphiey U. Lenvltt, U.S. Dis trict Judge of Ohio; the venerable ex Chlef Justice Mtaot, of Ma-saeliUselts; Judges Peckham and Stiong, of the New York Court of Appeals; Chief Juttlco .Porter, of Illinois; ex-Chief Justice Savage, of Massachusetts; ex Justice Vredenbeig, of New Jersey; Chief Justice Bellows, of New Hamp shire; and Chief Justice Vcrplnuck, of Buffalo. Of military and naval officers of high rank the number Is also large. We have already named Prince Adalbert, Admlial Regault de Uenouilly, and Lieut. Oeu. Uorone, In other conuec nectious; to these wo add, among for elgners; Admiral 0. P. Yorke, Earl of Uaidfticke; Lieut. Gen. 0. Crauford Hay; Vice Admiral Sir Robert McClure, tho Arctic navigator; Lieut. Gen. Nino Bixlo, of tlio Italian army, arid Gen. Count Seglir, of the French army. Of our own countrymen, Gen. Canby, mur dered, by tho Modocs; Rear Admiral John A. Wlnslow,, the captor of the Alabama; Brig: Gen. David H Vinton, MaJ. Gen. Richard Delafleld, Brevet Ma, Gen. Carletun, whose, gallant ser vices on tho plains are worthy of re membrance; Commodoro J. P. Gilles, Rear Admiral J. D. Montgomery, Com modore' J. A. Aullcb, Commodore W. Smith, MaJ. Gen. Chandler, Brevet llrlg. Gen. SIdell, Commodore Glendy, ' uaro Yankee, Norfolk, Wright, Spring Gen. Sidney Sherman, and Gens. liar-! field, Howe, Tuekerl lEureka, Junroe, deo and KUward Jobuton, late ef tho Imperial, United States, Walker; Con Southern aruiv. nectlcut. Eaele, Salnui or any of the We have, too, a list of a dozen for mer Governors of States of the Union who died during the year, the most consplcuousof v.hom were Gov. Geary, of Pennsylvania; Gov. Colby, of New Hampshire; Gov. Afoore, of Alabama, and Uov. Sharkey, of Mississippi. Death made sad havoc among the scientist. Fre-emlnenX among them, and, Indeed, among the deaths of the year, U that of Piof. lgaselz. Abroad, tleblg, Ciiasseloup Lou bat, 3. J. Coste, G. Gautuler, St. Marc Gltardin, Mr Henry Holland, Dr. William Jamleson, John Stuart Mill, Dr. Nelaton, Fried erich Von Kauinrr, Uev. lAdam Sedg. wick, Count de Verueull, Trof Cter niak and Augustus de la Jtlve, were all men of distinction In the scieutltic woild; while In our own country, Col. W. Fust r, Prof. John TorTvy, Wm S. Sullivaiit, Matthew F. Maury, J. nenry Ci ftin, Thomas D. Ualrd, Joseph 11. Abbott, Ikury J. and Wm. W. Clark. Joslah C. Nott. Hugh L. Hodge, and Dliiu Croiby, Lad a world wide repu tation. The journalists lost James I)rook, Wm. Cassldy, Joshua Leavltt, J. D. L. Zender, nnd n host of lesser lights; and the educators & long procession, of whom II . U. Peer, Silas Totteu, Saun ders Talbot, W. II. McGuffey and T., D. Dalrd were the worthy leaders. .But to the church the Kidded loss of the year Is that of tliu Christian Mlnli lers who, having fought the good tight here, huvu lecelved their crowns. We miss tlieir wise counsels, their cheering words, their earnest teachings, thtlr soncs of faith and trlumnh. Tlio Church of Engluid has lost Bishop. n iiuciiorre, us mot( eloquent preacher, and Sedgwick, Ita greatest scientist. TheSoottlsh Episcopal Church, Ewlng, Iilslop of Argyll, a man ot great learn ing; aod the Free Church of Scotland. the peerless Guthrie and the leanuxl CanullsJij Bhllu two brethren beloved, llonler til Ueoeva and Cirasco of Madiid, tiil lou Jii the Vllle du Havre. In our own country, the' Pro testant Enlsconal Chnictl has lost three of Its Iiishops, all men of mark the veocraDi jdeilvaln, and Baudall and Aimrltage and eorts of Its clergy, jtmxg hen wo UnsiuuM of "Win. A. Dod, S. R. Johnson, Silas Totten, and Peter Van Pelt, all conspicuous for their learning. The African Methodist Episcopal Church has lost two of Its Bishops, Rush and Qulnn; and the Zlon Mi E. one, Wm. II. II. Bishop, while tho United Brethren (German Methodist) mourn the loss of Bishop Mack wood. The Methodist Episcopal Chuich South has butled its first and long Its ablest bishop Uishop Early and many of Its ministers. Our Congregational churches liavo lost Rev. Dr. Badger, of the Home Missionary Society; Rev. Dr. Barslow, of Kcene, N. II.; Rev. Dr. Jos. Allen, Rev, Dr, Hooker, llev. Dr. John Todd, Rev, Dr. Storrs, sr., Rev. David Root, Rev. Dr. Subln, Rev, Dr. Spauldlhg, the venerablo missionary, and Rev. Dr. T. T. Waterman, wh.i were all men ol note. In the Lutheran Church the vener able Dr. Schmucker, audUevt Dr. Hut ter, also a professor In u Lutheran theological seminary, are the most emi nent of those who have p.iaied away. The various .brandies of tho Presby terian, body have sustained heavy losres In the death ol the venerable- Dr. Spr.lig, Dr. Joel l'rker, Dr. lUury L. Hitch cock, late President Western ltoserve College; Dr M.J Ulckok, who, tin ugh hi last jeurn wnu clouded uy disi-nse, had been oueot our most Hccun.iiplislicd and sueeursful pastors, and witters; Dr.: Joseph Harvej , ouu of the pinned in the Fuiclgn , -Mlssluimry organization; l'ldf. McUutfey, eulllieiil tor hlsscholui'f. slilp; nnd Uio. McLulu, Puinter, King, 6'iuipbcll, J. P. Cleuvelaud, Ely. Eag It-stou ; Father- Se atd and Spi ague, uml the lamented Bcebee and E. P. 'Japp, were each in his sphere men of great, wol tli uml usefulness. Hio Piesiiyteihin Cuurch South laiui Ms ti.e de.itii of the learned, und accomplished Ur Thoinus tjuijlli, of luillesloii; Rev. Dr J. .6. Wilt.iii,, of Atliiuia; Ui. b. J. P. AiiUeison,ot .vw Ouu.mii Ur. F. U IW'iu.ttir ol Mimd- u viuiim ol )i'Jtv if vi, wl.u tiltU al 0i Prot. it. 0.,ti"it;i,uiKl Kev. 1'iilJip l ier-oti, butli ut Utftuiu;,iltuw I). U. Cuinuilio, ut CoWmuLoii, 'iV-jiii,, and tliu ioutlitul but. iluvuuU Da vol The UnltuUPredbUTiaii Oliurcli Iiu ( Obt u valuable lliculoimi mM Vwut , 11 ltov. Ur, TI106. Uevuiitljie, KfV. .Ur. lost I Andrew llcnoj, ul.-o lurnujly u pro lessor of t'leoloy, uud .Messrs. lor. Iintr, iMcCrthuii ana Sleiilz, nil vuluahfu una inlluelilial iiiinUlfls. ' 1'lie lteluriu til Chuich (late tlutch) liiouilis the loss ot tliu veuenttile uud leurned (Jliiiuceilor Kerns, and JteV. Ur Wtilu- ; head. The United Hi t-tluvn (Mo liKiiins) liave losUtev.ttylvtnlcr Wulle, of littliielleui, their Suiieillitiinleiit ol Missions, ouu. the must clUclriil lueuch eia und' wurkcrs in Unit connection. Death Ims r.-apcil a snjilli-r Imrvest, anions the uuineiipiis mi iiisU-i a or the Uuitisi chuiclies tliuu m some ot Hie other deiiomiuatiuns, hut among the eminent iiuuus of their deud we liud Itvv. Ur. Saiuson l'u I hot, I'ositlunt ut Uuiichii Univuisity, Oh:ov cut down in tliu ijiiuio ol lilt', llev. .Dr. Alohzo Wheelock, 11 (Headier of great porter uud eloijueuet; tne vuuerahiultuv. (ien l'lilppou sixty,oneyeiiiB lit llietnlnlstry; ltev. llitndel (. aott, Uev. Ur. J 1 lialley, uud Ituvs. II. 6. Caid, Jl.t ody. uud 0. U. Uiown. These all died In laith, looking furwuid la hope to a, hlusstd I in mortality , I jVV. Uoseiver. TWftUT. MA 1 1 ATT A IV Spring iti;i and Combiiiatlon MATTltESS. T. J. KISTLEU; rOSTMlSTEH OP WEISSI'OUT, has been appointed Igent for Lehlghton, Welssport and vicinity to give our citizens a chance to see and test the merits of the arrange ment of spring. Ho Is willing to put them on trial for any person for one week, and If they do not paove supe rior to the Woven Wlro Mattress, rut one thousand and one Spring lieds that have been put upon the market, you are not asked to buy it. The above named beds haVo been discarded to make room for tho Improved It has no hiding place for bogx, has no sluts on ton of ti e pprlncs. but heavy duck canvas, hooking at the base of the spiing, mat may be tnuen on ana tne sIjiU retrieved (for cleaning or other wise,) by anybidy in live minutes and replaced at pleasure. The springs may be changed to other portions of the lied with very little ttoiible. Tho springs ntu wairauted lo keep p'ace an I 'ui.it longci than any lither In use. I' . valtds It cunnot be surpassed. II i'i'k them to any bedstead urdlnvrent weiclit of persons, the Inret'st nuniher under the heaviest pait of the body, nnd with i light covering of hu;ks. cotton, straw ued, or hulr uwltrfus, tliey au.ipi iiient- selves completely to the body. The lauii'S shuu.il call and see tne arrange ment of sprluuH for tho cradle, and not have lo use feathers in warm weather. They are better than soothing Syrup or cordials for the little ones The springs aro inuilo from the very1 best east steel from tho celebrated bliellleid ours or England, Come ouu and all ud see them. These beds .huvu been fully es tablished In tnflio different States. The Furniture men are especially In vited to cull and examine these beds, lieds put upon (rial and no one asked to purchase until utter a fair trial. P. J. KISl'LKK nov8 73-tf Agent, Welssport. TSTlOll SAlii:. A mco House with 7 rooms, garret and cellar, ttarn and Outhonses, with NINE. ACHES OF GI10UNI beautifully located near the brlckciiurch, In Low;r Towuraeuslng, 1 mile from Lehigh Gap K. U. station and 1 mile from Millport; a very pleasant house. Price; $3,000. Twins very c.sy. Also, a small Parm ot 0 ACRES with small House, good Uarn, fine spring uud sprlng.housr, located on Franklin Turnpike, 5 miles froni Welss poit, lialf the laud under culllvatlou. Price $800, half cash, tothncyj.uiid.l! years'. This place is otfercd for u song Addre ssor apply to B, PIUMCE, V:is jox, Cxhono., V, ocW-Om Now Advertisements. itOO PIANOS AVU ORGANS, New nntl Second-Hand, oT'lrst Class llakin, Mill be VI at Lowtr Prlertjlr coji.or nnlmtallmeiili, 01 City or Coun try, lnrlnsr IMs Plnnnillnl Crlili rtn.(. HullUnys, by HUKACIi WAT KIIS A HON, 481 Uroailway, tlmn ver liefore offered In Slew York. Agents Wmiltd to I'll Waters' Cele brated Piano. Concerto ,inrt Ocrlies tral Organs. Illustrated Catalogues titalled. Ureat Inducements to the '1'radei A Large Discount to Minis ters, Churches, Nuiujay Bohools, rtn. dK aCtf wr dajrl Aiunla want-d. tpt LU 1AJ All claiwea of woraliiR pso pis of either M'X, .imiog r fld, make more trunos at work fttr n to llietr fpnrs moments nr all the time, thin at nny tbliijr elfia. 1'artlc.ihrt ir. Aildrem C it. BTIN.' iMyi k Co..r.)rIlaJ. Milne. Tenchiirn, i'tudmti, CUiyyuHn. I'oitir.atcrfi. and wlde-avake 'Young Men, on J Meu uuil Wo Qion or all cbrnses. Youcftoeflflly enrn a flrxt clns Fwhu Ma ehtiie orlkxd Pufflrlrtit tontok a Utira-V ; r ouitt T.tluil4tf PUturts tn UoiutllV uur hoiurv, r n nlrjri K(frtKsuotrsjt or n (jd Tluiokvrper (C ark nr IVrUeU); oni Uule lNx; nraOo l l'nl or ii I'lmturnplilc Album; or a Stand KertJitiie Lamp fur your Parlor; or n tit o A-tordton; or MelmUr'a llluittrntv 1 Quarto UK-tfoiury; or iNueis W rM rtm wned Ptatu-iry Uroui ora 1'lijrj, Violin 1 or a Itmi lntim Itifio C.ne; 'or a itftnluAtu linuliu Btrtel lirrecli LuntiiiM Uvt Ouu, jr i ot.lurt th'i orth Jllu; by Mmply w. rlnz up onr uunctiupii'Lt tluitt lu a May x ljltjctl In tuw t-lnulam nr the M. II. 1'. Co. IVc lecit) letiluiato aud ivfpfCtaUe;' lunuy woJ'd a y pl)ll.tnU:rupic. AilUia M. II. V. lA-., U"J Jbsjt -laih utretit, Nu VorK. COtldll"t All Atficv l i.i llF-nn'ifn t r America tin rivenll n rfalrpr omui -ti. esisMi-li ii i it of Hi- kl itl In tli Mgrl I.) Six ui"iiiun(l iiww.lnnera sie kfut lejtiH.tv lilts iijieii lo ttiK!pvlt in liy ctiKiimtri'. .N'.lsiit.tIn' I till' kiumUr. Murji Ail verllnf nn-iil i. lu).iii ul tfi . lii'inv Li I. e ofjl v'nour, wii,tml any I niMl iilni uiiuriCtf nr fi.ui.iitMui, mi tutt.iu ii. 1 vtfiii'er. In UiilJiM ILli luj Attn?), i 1 tpiutle jiii uiilVkt iiU'Uce, Ui.iktiiif vmu tumrj 'L Innifii.l nf ii vl i.iii.'.i liii.iJrM.1, ir j llioilMi'tt. A TlooU t.f eubrji fijcis u.ini.il.lii( ,luof.Uil u. ! Nr.. mriti.t t'iiiiiinli-u rcli.l us :irt Mlliiru. Cl.l'K. InHlll Ut. Ulll. Hft.t . Until t.Uj- ..f "Hrt.iwuJ 1.11 pi .V,', tlTui II pu Ileal I i..a uln -u t ru n fl ,llji iM-r. iltli xuuio niliiruniiloii l'ltbtv tu miV ll'lleH ui. im Ht ii uiiTn'iiif mUuii. ta utike ciiiimttu 1 jr i-ntli tu sujr tirwii', 11... tsiii.t, stsiw or lfrilt'ry ut tui,ljmtl sntt.'iir orsL rtlo.i ot tut, ll.nnliil ui ..ru.iil.il, Sjiiy H.'-u'l .i oi,inv4iii(tituji lit t.l vbitjht wa.it, ilitf.lur wiiu a cvpy ut tiiii Atll'ir. klf.eiticft liu.y tlilre Inruitt-J, niij will re-vltu I rriii.ii"ii ti(, rituru mill yutcu aIII tiimiJii In. m In Ub Wo whi-tljur Hi Inl-ri-hMi irdu o or ibr'tu iiio Uiiur. tit htl.'il lllfii uiall m li. ft, 14 pit cijarb lu.. vtT. I'ui ll.lu-,i nut mil Mtn.1 ituiir i Iwi. a, lucpa Mui.mh. i J ,:u. i'. iii.An.tL Ml 0' I r t iiir ttfltUtfii. Oliltl ulu uui.lf.l t.u' .t mi,i tsiptr iix uuit ,4 i.-i it luri-r l)t: I .r it M.iiil- iiiur as Iiijiur .dteitlMii .iguiiry, ulllMCV''"'' MpiUlj wllb Klendl k Key IVIUINC.I (Jliuik Oullitn. Ct.'iloi;a.iiiiudfuil plrUi'tlmm IRXE. s. M.UI'KAlKIc, in Haunter Mrudlt iiodtou. to 9100 In Wa'l stnt Hen lt"il t" nfi.rluna jn rUk.' 32 fax piniM f.ir KtntilD VLKSTISE 'ICMDrilidS Co, IlitnUra and lln.teris 89 Wall t wt.jNjJ 7,-v,'i,r'l!V (111 SOUL iMIAHMl.Nfl." XT Uow eltbfr tsix may tafrliialtt and 0ralu the lots and sltwllms lf any perai.n they tbitw, liLtanllv. Tht4 i.litijla ninutnl nc'lltirvlntiut nil c u pin-fiit, lrof, liy mall. f..r nU; tni'thrr with a MrrliOuW, l-:)pllan OrurK llrt'smt Hints fu Utiles. A qilnr uuuk. lUOOOu "1J. AdJreKB T. WILLIAM 4 CO, 1'utll.bers, 1'lills drlphii. Hausman & Knhns' nave on Exhibition the In the5 World ! JUST EIGHT FEET, in hts UOOTd I Free Exhibition, Day and Evening. This Giant has been induced to remain with Ilaustnati & Kuhtts (titan etiorni' ous exnrii.-el ddrltifr the Holidavs, anil our citizens rhduld loso no time in visit- Ilia this wonderful piece of Immunity Tlio Giant has with liitu all kinds of articles manufactured in his nativi country, which he will gladly exhibit and sell to the people of this nelgliuoi hood. FST A special Invitation is given to nil children to attend, Uesldes having this wonderful prod! gy, who Is warranted to he fully EIGHT FEET IIIGn, In his .BOOTS! We have a large and splendid assort ment ot TOITS and For Holiday Presenti for Young and Old, Rich and Poor, all or wlilcli we nru offeing at the, Lowest Cash Prices. MANUrACTUREKS AND SJIUTERS OP BTEAM Ice CireaM J 1 Pic Nlcs, Festivals' and other Parllef supplied op short notice and at reason able rates; also, in connection there with, they have a Bread and Fancy Cake BAKERY, and can always supply any of the above articles, In largo or email quantities, at short notice. . Wedding CnUcs a Specialty! ESaBESEssiiiuV Miilnis, 1 Bank St., Lehighton. Dtjcetuba.20, 1873. r itfi'i'.iaiMiJjiijjwii.iii;, UOMA8 S. BECK, Respectfully announces to his friends and tho publlo In genernl, that he has Just opened, In' connection with hiaofhor tni?lnesp, a First-class Merchant Tailoring Estahllsltment, and guarantees to glvo nw" ana ine nest or workmanship nnd material for the lowest possible prices. A No, constantly on hand a large and fashlonablo stock of Men's and Boy's RF.ADY.JUDE CLOTHING. Gents' Furnishing Gootls, HATS, CAPS AND FURS. Manufacturer and Denier In W1 RED SOLE LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS, &c. TOIUCCO AND CIUAItit, STATION KIIY, School RoukM anil Infcrlal, In endless variety, and at Prices fully as Low as elsesvhete. Solo Agent In the United States for the Salo of Rensiiaw's Commercial WRITING- FLUID! Orders by mull promptly filled. Also, Agent for the celebrated KEY STONE SEWINO MACHINE, one of uest lu tlio,Maiket. I'ost-Ofllco Uulltlln, Lehlgntou, Ta. mar. 1. r K. liSiy'Sil'KT, '" Opposite L. & S. Depot, On the Eist Weissport Canal Bank, Itespeetrully tilfnrnU tile citizens of tjils vicliiily lliitt litf Keep-t culi-tnntiy on hand, ami l Helling lit- the very low i't Market Pilces, tlm very best liiinnl'of I I AI.'O, l)KAI.EIt IN For Gliding and nllier purimse", wlileh 1.0 yiuiMiitees tu liu Phoroughly- Beasonea And tii.SelUlt til'l. . VICKY LOWEST i:.TK., Ooal'X if T 1i V Wholesale and Retail at tho very Low- ett CarlrPrlce-i. Helms also a number of very eligibly l.ieoted In RICKERTSTOW.V, Franklin Ttvp., wlilcli lie will sell on veiy Easy Teuus. qug. II, '7a-yl J..1C. K1CKERT. W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, I.KIliailTON, PKNN'A Plans and Specifications For all kinds of Uulldings made at tho shortest notice. i no en A RGBS Made for Plans and Specifications when the contract fs awardeii to the under signed. ' A'. W. BACHES. June 14, 1873-yl BUILDER & CONTRACTOR HANK ETHKKT, LK11IGI1T0N', l'A, Respectfully announces to the citizens of Lehlghton and vicinity that ho is now prepared to contract for the erec tion of dwellings, churches, school houses, and other buildings. Also, Unit he keeps' constantly on hand a full as sortment of every description of consisting ot flooring, siding, doors, soslt, blinds, shutters, nipldluus, &c which lie Is prepared to furnish at the very lowest maiket rates. Patronage respectfully solicited. W. R. REX. Lehlghton, May 17, 11178.. ly 3T! IIOVI) IIUMH, Architect and Superintendent, No. 142 N. 7th Street, Allentoivn, Pa., furnishes Plans. Specifications and Esti mates for Public and Prlvuto fulldlngs. Stairs, Ralls, Cmistiuetcil uud Set Up by tliu most approved method, nnd nt short notice. Putronase is res pectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed., apr. 2tl.yl AMUEL. GRATER, Opposite tho Publlo ftpiate, SOUTH fiT., LEtHailTON1, PA. Manufacturer of' TinASheet Ironware And Dealer lu all kluds ot FST Roofing, Spo Johbln Srosa m. vkiD Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG, Tho Pcrtivtan Surttn, a Protect ed Solution of tho ProtoxMo of Iron, in go combined as to Iiava tho character of an ailment, s easily digested ttHd assimilated tvlth tho blood as the simplest food. It increases the quantity cf Nature's Own Vitalising Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures "(ttliousand Ills," simply by Toning up, Invigorating and Vitalising tho System. The en riched and vitalized blood pcr tsicatca every part of the body, vcjitilrlng damages and trnstc, ccurchlng or.t morbid secre tions, and leaving nothing, for disease to feed vpori. This Is the secret of tho won derful success of this remedy i;s curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Dlar rlia;a,Eolls, Nervous Affections, Cliills nnd Severs, Humors, liosa of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of tlio Kidneys and Bladder, Pcmnlo Complaints, aitff all diseases originating in a bad state of tho blood, or ac companied by debility or alow state of the system. Being frco from Alcohol, In any form, ita energising effects are not fol lowed by corresponding reac tion, but arc permanent, Infu sing strength, vigor,. and new Ufa into all parts of tho system, and building up an Iron Coii ctltutlon. Thousands Iiava been changed by tho isso of this remedy, from, weak, sickly, suffering crcd turca, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes itate to glvo ita trial. Sec that caclibottlo has PERU VIAN SYRUP blownin tho glass. I?ainplilots ZTroo. SETH W. FOWLE k SONS, Proprietors, It'o. 1 ailltou Place, Boston. Sold nr DnuoaisTB oinihalii, U. F. 11KATTT. EDWD. rLOTTS. BEATTY & PLOTTS, Manufacturers or, (lie BE- n ri'i t-'iuMT'TI FACTORY, Washington, N. J: Upwards of 100 of Beatty & Plotts celebrated Parlor Organs have been sold 111 tho Lehigh Valley duraig the past three, months, Ueatty & Plotts' Pai'or Organs were awardca First Premium & Diploma over Needliiuu & Son and J. Estey & C'o's Organs, at tho Curunn Uiiiiuty Tnlr, Held at Lehlghton, September, 1872. - UOOD AUKNTS WANTED. January 18, 1873-yl WTILLIAIVI KEMERER, w Corner of Bank & South Sts., Lehlghton, Pa., Keeps a full lino of Comprising Ladles' Dress Goods, Black niid Colorcil Alpacas, Ginghams, Prints, Shirtings Sheetings, &o. of every grade and price. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, In great variety. Teas, boffec!', Sugars, Spices, Fruits, Hams, Shoulders, Side-Meat, &o. Boaglit, Sold or Excbauged. HA' R DW ARB ' For Building and 'Other purpose? In gic.it variety of the best quality. All goods Jvarrautyd oa rfprti.(59te4 and prices fully jo low uk cjseWjiiirj!. ,r AvrilO, mffi ' ' PAftlWWAKS "DV. J. IVnllccW California Vinngar IJIUcrs aro u purely, Vog ctabloii'cpai'atioii, nuuio vlijclly from tho uatlvo herbs found on tliu lower rangos of tho Sierra Nevada moun tains of California, tho lnudlclnal properties of which 'are extracted therefrom without tho uso of Alcohol. Tho quostion Is almost, dally nskod, " What is tho cattso of tho unpar alleled success of VixiMAi: Bit ters t" Our tmswer Is, that, they romovo tho ciutso or disease, and the patient recovers hhi health. Tlioy are tho great blond purilicr amrn lifo-giving priiu'iplo, a perfect Rduo vator and Iuvlguiattir (if tliu system. Never bel'oru in tho history of tliu world has a medicine boon compounded! pos sessing tho remarkable qualities of Yin' CQAR BlTTt'as in healing tho sick' of every disoaso inuu is heir to. They aro a pcntlo Purgative m well as a Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflammation of tho Liver 'and Visceral Organs, in Billbu's Diseases: Tlio proportles, of Dr. Waix- kr's Vinkoar llirr.i'.its aro Aperient, Dia phoretic, Carminative", Nutrition Laxa tivo, Diuretic, Sedative, CoUDtoIrritaut, Sadnrilir. AlN"nlr, and Anti-BIUouJ. Grateful Thousands proclaim Vikeqaii Hitters the mpst woudor ful invigorant that over sustained tho Binking'systom.', No Tersou can tal;q Uio,BH ters accordins td dircctiops, and ro maiu long unwell, provided1 ' their ' bono3 aro nbt dosttoyed hy' mineral poison or other menus, and vital or gans wasted bovniid repair. Bilious, licmittcnt, antli in termittent Fevers, which aro so provalcnt in tlio valleys of our great fivers throughout tlio United Statos, especially tlmso of tho Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tenliessco, Cumhylnnd, Arkansas, Red, Colo rado, llrazos, llio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savantiah,' Ro anoke, James, and many othors, witli their vast tributaries, thmugh out our entire country during tho Suratuorand Autumn,-and romarka bly so during seasons .of unusual Vat and dryness, aro invariably ao-, companled by extensivo dorango mcnts of tho stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. In tlioir treatment, a purgativo, oxcrtlns a powerful influeiico upon thesu vari ous organs, i3 essentially noqoasaryfa Tlioro Is no catlmnlo for tho purpose) equal to Dr. J. Wai.kb'iVs' VixfcoJiR Em nits, in they will speedily remover thodurk-colorcd viscid matter with which tho bowels aro loaded, at tho samo tim? ' stimulating tho secretions of tho liver, and generally restoring tho'hcalthy func tions of tho digestivo organs. Fortify tho body against dis ease by purifying all its lUiidswith Vi.NF.aAit ltiTTi:ns. Xo epidejnio can tako hold of a Ryutoin thus loro-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, iicad- oche, Pant in tho ShtmldeVs, Coughs, Tightness of tho Chest, Dizninons, Sour Eructations of tho Stomapli, Bad Tast in tho Mouth, Billons Attacks, Palpita tion of the Heart, Inflammation of ths Lungs, Pain in tho region of tbp Kidneys, and a hundred other painful sy mptoms, aro tho offsprings of Dyspepsia. Ono' bot tle will provo a better guarantee, of iU merits than a leugthy advertisement. Scrofula, or JUng'sEvil, 'VYlntoi Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas Swelled. Neck, (J nitre, Scrofulous Inflammations', Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affec tions. Old Soros, Eruptions of tho Skin, Soro Eyes, etu. In these, ai iu all other constitutional Diseases, Walker's Tik EaARBiTTKitshavo shown their great cur atlvo powers in tho most obstinato and intractablo cases. For Iuilainmatory anil Chronic Ilheumatisin, Gout, Bilious, Remit tent and Intermittent Fpvcrs, Diseases of tho Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, theso Bitters hara no equal. Such Dis eases aro caused by Vitiated. Blood. Mechanical Diseases. Person engaged iu Paints and Minora!, such as Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-Ucators and Miners, as they advance in Ufa,. aro sub ject to paralysis of tho Bowels, To guard . agaiust this, tako a doso of TfALKia's Yi'nuoar BiTTERS'occasionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt-Ithoum, BIotvhos,Spou, Pim ples, Pustules, Bpils, Carbuncles. Ring worms, Scald-head, Soro Ey6s, Erysipa las, Itch, Scarfs Discolorations of ths Skiu llumors and llianasca of tho Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up' and carried oat of the system in ft short time, by tho uso of thoso Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms, farklugjn the system of so .many thou sands, aro effectually destroyed and re moved., Xo'Kystcm of nifdiciue, no Ter mifugcii, no authelliiinitlcs 'will frco the system from worms, like these Bitters. For Female Comnluints; luyonnr or old. married or hingjc, at tho dawn of womanhood, or tho turn of life, theso fon io'Bltters display eh d6clded'aH Inflneaoo that impmvumcut is soon perdeptiblo. Clcanso tlio Yitiated Blood whenuver yuufiud iUlmpurities bursting it when If ,1 fowl; i It U lu j your feelinc wui ten yon when.jr Keep tho blood pre, wo, in., health ortheystom willMrVw:,' lu II. MCUU.V.ILU IV VU, JhnfgUu ii Ceo. Afts, 8aa Vranciiai. Calitj. ala, k. eor. of WssMneion nnJ Charlton 8, K.t Sql,t l?y nil Uf Uff M,t.""tM'1'' "rodeons, Marly new. row, 09,1 An. iX Vbluglfv5iV