Advertising Rntctt. Wa delre It 10 be clIMI'nttlr.undaratooa tbt " Adrartltamanta will tw tnwrtad In tba column! of TaiCuioi sDTOCtta that mty b rwalTfd from unknown part!rtorBniii.unle!wniipiiled with tha Cam. Tha tblbwlnn ara our oLI tarma i Adrartliirntanta for 1 year, jwr Inch each lnrtlon. . . . . 'T " Mi Montha mi Inch aarh Intartlon ISOdit". Three Month, " " ' SOOn'a. L-m I hn three mnntlia, Oral Inwr- tlon $1, each mbMquent luiwllin CO Cmta. It. V, MOIITUIMKB, I'u'.lbher. to (Bartow tert. MTURIlsV VdKNINO. J4M'A"V IT 1874. Local and Personal. Tlie communications of "A i ax payer," nnd ' WMp-pmir-Wlll" are un avoidably crowde t out. They will tip pear In our next. linn. W. Klstner will plen-e rtccppt our thanks fora copy of Governor H.tr trantt's message. Wo have received a copy of the Public Ledger Almanac for 1374, which Is nent gratuitously to every subscriber to tlm Philadelphia' Public Ledger. Geo. W. Chllds, publisher. It Is Hlled with valuable statistics, nd matters of In terest and Information, and Is very neatly gottendu. The wife of Mr. Calvin 2?rodhrail, of Maudi Chunk, dlid im .Aiinday morning lat, at about nine o'clock. The funeral took place u WeJnesduy, and was largely attended. 'Mhorse! a horse I my kingdom for a horse I" So fclioulcU King Dick; but the people of this section can ob tain a good horse and a neat buggy for a very small sum at L. F Klepplngcr's new livtry, corner of Bank and lion streets. Win. Kemerer U crowded day and evening with customers purchasing cheap and handsome dress goods, dry go.xls, groceries, provisions and hard ware. The I chlgh Camp Meeting Asso. elation, at a'recent sei'Ston, resolved to hold their next annual meeting In Lin derman's Woods, H this borough, com mencing July 21ft next. Among tho officers Installed In Geary Division, No. 15, S. of T., at Ilazletnn, on the 12lh Inst., wo were pleased to notice the. name of Jndah II. Nleth as It. S. Mr. N. will be ie memtered by many of our citizens as the young man employed In this office one year ago. "Long may he wave" the temperance banner. Tim 22d of February this year falls on Sunday. Saturday will there fore have to be observed as tho anni- vcrary of Washington's birthday. Itausmin & Kuhns have still a con tdernble stock of toys on Im ml, which they are offering very cheap, suitable for birthday presents. Fresh bread and cakes dally at llausman & Kuhns'. Three talloreeses, on custom pants, wanted Immediately at T. S. Beck's merchant tailprlng establishment, Lc lilghton, Pi. Dr. T. C. Yeager, the Mayor of Allentown, died on Wednesday last. Joseph Rlchtcr, an old resident of Mauch Chunk, died on Tuesday mom inc. A general strike of coal miners Is Anticipated. W. A. Groverlsalmoitdally adding to bit Immeii'o stock of dry goods and groceries, and sells at prices fully as low as tho tamo goods can be obtained auywhere. r-Tho Uorough Council are welcome t the thatiks we ttudered them last week for fixing the pavement oa JIatik way, but they did not extend the work far enough down. Try again. Wanted, a dwelling houEe, con tabling from six to right room, In f ctnlral location. Kent must be mud tftate. AMtebt P. O. IJux No. 57, U hlghton, Pa. Candlee, wholesale and retail, at llausman fc Kuhns'. Thomas McNalr, of Ilatleton has been appointed by the Right Worship ful Grand Master, Alfred Potter, of the Grand Lodge of Masons of this State, ai District DeputyGrand Matter for the counties of Lehigh and Carbon. Under the new Constitution parties applying for any local legislation must advertise tho same at least four weeks In advance of Its Introduction In the newspapers of the section affected, or from whleti It originates. 411 the.pro visions of the bill must be advertised. This Is light, for If bad bill then pass the people wlllhavehad proper warning Cspt. Dennis McGee, of tha Uuek Tall Keg., Pa. Vol., for some years past a tesMentof Uokeudauijua, owing to a temporary aberration of mind was removed to an lnane Asylum tome dsys ago. It you want Job Printing of any description, you should call at the CARBON ADVOCATE OFFICE, where you can get It done as quick and as well as elsewhere, and SAVE 25 PER CENT, on your order. Come along. We are ready to sen e j ou. 11. A. Belt Is still ofletlng dry goods and groceries at panic prices, Hit stock U large, and his aeteoUoji of goods of superior quality. ThoNoith Pennsylvania Railroad announces n dividend of 5 per rent., j njnbli In ecrlp bearing Interest, and convertible Into the stock of th com pany at par In sums of 150, scrip dellv eiablo February 1st, and convertible any time theienftcr. The Bethlehem Iron Co'a. Works are again nt ft stand sllll, and havn been for over a week past. U Is rumored that tl.o company will not resume opera tions again until April. The wife of Mr. Benjamin S. Lo van, the great iron mtMir at Coplay, died Tuerday. She lelt a babo a little over a week old. Jhek, the tailor, In Mio postofllen building, will make ynu n n ce fi ting garment of the best material ut the lowest price. Try him, Considerable of n hubbub has been made during the past week In regard In the widening of streets and In Ing nut new pavements In town. Suppose the It. ('. should have tho old ones IWed up beforo laying out any moie new ones, ch 1 The Eagle Hotel, at Summit 11111, Is undergoing n complete renovation, and when finished It will hi one of the handsomest In this section. Frieu.l Klolz understands his business. The Miners Savlngt Hank of Sum mlt Hill, declared u divldened ot 7 per cent., clear of taxes January 1, 1874. We have received the Hist number of the Perklomen Valley Press, pub lished by A. Kueule, at Pennsburg, l'a. It Is four largo pages, presents n neat appearance, and should bo well sup posed. Terms fi a year. Mr. F. P. Lcntz was In town on Monday, and called In to see us. He status tint business In AlKntuwn Is beginning to look up. A. Schneider, at Summit Hill, Is one of the most pnptil.ir business .nen u that town. We dropped in to see him Thursday, and found him busy as a bee but ho did not ferget to receive ib friends couiteoinly. lluv. J. K. Loos, of Bethlehem, will preach In tho Academy on to morrow (Sunday) morning, at 10 00 o'clock, In German; and In the evening, at 7:00, In English. Tho Rev. gentle man (ifllclates for Rev. Dr. Kessler. A cordial Invitation is extended to our citizens. Of course you will tako your lady lovo for n sleigh ride, mid gel the rig from David Elbert, on Bank street. Ills charges are very leasonable. Mr. Brookes, the gentlemanly busi ness manager of the Morning Herald, was in town on Mod'ay, and spent a shoit tlmo lit our sanctum. Ho says the Herald Is a succes, and we believe It. Go abend. The .Bethlehem correspondent, of the Morning Herald, on Stturday morning la-t, says. "The funeral ol Mr. Merit Abtott, whose death was previously announced In tbesj columns, was bulled from his residence ou Main stn et. this borough, at 1 o'clock yes terday." Tho Idea of the burial f a funeral Is a new one In this section Having burled the funeral, will said correspondent Inform the public what was done with the b'xly ot decease.! ? Mr. A. C. Prince, of Lidilgh Gip, was In town on Friday last. He states that (lie Prince Metallic Paint C . nre putting up a new mill nt Ujiv.iuii's. Their business Is very suscessful. Charles Trainer, corner ot Ihiuh and lion streets, will supply ynu with Hour and feed, plow your gxrdens or do your hauling ut rruonable lates. If you wantanjthlrg In lli cro- cety or pruvlslon line, call nt J. l a;. zinger iv bnn . on llanK street, luu will be sure to mid what) oil want. This Is n good tlmu to snhscrlhe for tho Caiiuon Advocate. The lulcn Is only 1 per year in advance. Try It I For Innilly flour, of the very bust quality go to J. K. Ulukert, East Weiss- port. I.um.iiT and coal In large or small quantities at luwe-t market rates, A fjw lots In Rlckertown ttlll unsold buy at once. At and election held in Summit Hill, on the Silt day .if January, 1074, by the tck.holders of the Miners' Savings Bank of that burmiith, the fol lowing persons were eltcted to rervo ns Directors for the present year: A. Svhnleder, C. R. Potts, I)r, Thompson, Morgan Price, Junes Sweeney, Geo. Kline, J. D. Arner. Have you a couch, cold, pain U the chest, or bronchitis? In fact, have you the premonitory symptoms of the "Insatiable archer," consumption? If so, know that relief is wlth'n your reach In the shape ot Dr. WUtar's Bal sam of Wild Cherry, which, In many cases where hope had lied, hassnatched tho victim from the yaAiilng grave. BenJ. II. Kooms, of Cherryvllle, Northampton county, wo utderstand, has purchased the tannery property ol Daniel Olewlne, In this borough, and will put up new buildings In the early spring. Mr. K. lias had considerable experience In the business, and wo be apeak for htm a liberal patronage. Ugh I bow cold I If you get one of T. D. Clauss' overcoats, at panlo prices, you will never complain ot being cold. lie keeps a large assortment of clothing, boots, shoes, bats, caps, furs, OTtrvboe, do., at tba lowost prices. Th "V. V. Imlrpniilcnt" on T. De Wilt Talinne. The N. Y. Independent says! "Mr. Talmage Is ft pulpit phenomenon. lie Is In dead earnest, and every blow tells." Mr Talmago has becomo editor of the Christian at Work. Spurgeon, of London, Is sprclal contributor. This Is ono of tho Greatest newspaper com binations of tho day. The olllen Is nt 102 Chambers tdreet, N. V. Specimen copies mailed free. To the Lauiks. Tlicro are thou- fands nf Ladle (young, uitddle nged and nlil) dincglng out n miserable ex-l-tiliee, h ml buffering Ironi tome of Ibe ninny licenses to which they arc so lliible, and ulm have tried dnetnr after doctor, mill nuy quantity nf medleluu, without oene lit. New Dr. limul's sutt ees 111 Inls eln h of tl i-em-p Is trulv a tiiiilsliing; therefore, t once onii-mlt 1 him, ami buirer mi more, ills treat ment Is simple, plr.vnnt ninl etTertiml. I Con-nlUlliins dully from 0 A. M. to 8 r. m. Ileuii mliei-, Dr. II. T. Iloiid, HiO Hamilton street, Allelitouli, Pa. CXiInslott at Ciiilny, On Fildny iniuning, nt about 4 o'clock, white the ntglit shift at Xo. 3 lurnaco nt Coplay (Just blown in) were pulling the blast on, t:ie hut-hln-t ex plnled wlthn teirlble erah, wrecking Unit part of the furnace very seriously. Tlie dnuiagu can hardly bo estimated. No doubt the furnace will hnvu to be blown ou, which, wiTh the blowing in again will entail considerable expeu.e. Wf cannot bay, however, what the ar rangements or connections are with the other furnaces mid hot blasts. It is possible that they may be so arranged as to k-'i-p No. 8 till vc until thedamaged hot-blast Is rebuilt without the necessity of blowing out. .lllentown Democrat. Postponed, Timothy Heller, who last full was arrested over near Bath on suspicion of having murdered a young boy named Charles Muffle)', near Kresgyvllle, in Monroe Co , tlie particulars of which were published in our local columns nt the time, was brought Into Court at Stroudsburg last week for trial, the grand July having returned a true bill in Ids case. It however appearing that he h,nl no counsel, and that he was too poor to employ attorneys foi his defence, (lie Court nsslgned him three ot the bestlawyeis nt the Monro t bar who alleging that they wire unwilling to go to trial without preparation had the case continued until next term. Cakckh can bis Coiieii. Dr. Bond hat discovered a positive euro for Can cer, no matter of how long stanlng, without nuy suigieal operation, cutting or pain, i ancers cured In fiiini 1 to 8 weeks. Dr. Bon.l's Cancer Antidote (used externally) checks the growth, corrects the foul fciuell, stiips all dig. charges, and forms a healthy scab, while Hi's Cancer Cure, used Internallv. purities tile blood and removes nil taint from the system. Dr. Bund v ill send his Cancer Antidote and Curo (sultl- dent to last one month) to any part of the country on receipt of fifty dollars. .No charge lor examination and con sultation nt the ollice. Patients writing from ft distance must Inclose five dol lars witch will be deducted Irom charges lor treatment. Dr. H. T. Bond, 020 Hamilton street, AllctiUiwu, lt. The Cnl Trnde. The following table shows thfinimn- tlty of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley ltailmitil for the week eudini! Jan. 10, 1874, and for tlie year as compared with the same time hut year: Kroin Vwk. Veitrv Wvoiiiing.... Hazletoii .... Up. Lehigh.. Ilea. Meadow . Mahiitioy .... Muucii Chunk 10,7-11 00 y,Ji ot 177 oa 0,49r 17 U.370 18 108,81o 12 108,03) 00 1,130 12 41,324 10 30,0.14 03 80 10 Total... Last Year. Increase . . Decrease . 03,:Ha 17 fiT,404 11 lO.tUO 00 200.242 02 3O7.0J7 03 17,073 01 Directors Blcelril, On Tuesday last tlie following gentle men were elected directors of the Flrt National Bank of Mauch Chunk : A. W. Lelsenrlng, William Lilly, Tilgh nian Artier, Daniel Ilert-ch, Win. But ler, Allen Craig, Dsnlel Heberllng, W. B. Mack, Miiuus Megl-ity, Geo. Ruddle, J. II. Stlkeld, A. A. Douglas, Juhn L. Steduiun. President, A. W. Lclstn ring; Cnshlei, A. Butler. On the same day tho stockholders of the Second National Bank or Mauch Chunk elected tlie following directors and nlliceis: Charles Albright,' Fisher Harard, V. R. PoiLs, It. Q. Butler, J. C D.ilon, T. F. Walter, Tno tins Kem erer, W. 11. Stroll, C. II. Dlckeriuiin. I'lesliieiit, Charles Albright; Vice President, Fisher Hazard; Cushier, T. L. FoUer. TO THE 'EnVOU8 AVD DeBIM TATKD. Do you have sivells of short breathing ? Is your memory Impaired? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, and tired of company ? Do ynu wish to bJ left aloue and get away from every body ? Does any little thine make you start and jump? Is your sleep broken and restless? Htvo you lost energy and confidence In yourself ? Are your spit Its dull nnd given to tils ot melancholy? It your back weak, knees weak, and do you have but little appetite? If so, you require prompt treatment, or It will lead to consump tion or Insanity. Your health and happiness demand that you bball at once consult Dr. Bond, who will cure you. Consultation free. 023 Hamil ton etreet, Allentown, Pa. Ulg Creek Items. At the annual meeting of Townnen sing Horse Thief Deteo'lvo Company, held at the public house ot Nathan Stum'er, nt Stemlersvllle, on Jnn. 8 J, the foltowlnir ofllcers wero elected for 1874: President, Paul Kresgej Secre tary, Samuel Zlegenfuss; Treasurer, Edwin Reber. Mr. Robert Miller captured n tine otter at Keineter's dam a few weeks ago. The farmers of our place are nt pres ent repairing their fences. Mr. Chtw. Drelsbr.ch Is making pre parations for building a barn In the spring. Rev. J. Snyder delivered a very able sermon on Sunday forenoon Inst, In Soil's chure.li. He was followed with a br'ef address by Rev. A. Zlegf ntuss, of Perryxille. Died, in Krnnklln township, on Fri day, Jan. I), Susan, Infant daughter of Augustus ninl Subllla Walck, aged 8 months and S3 days. Interted nl St. Paul's church, nn Monday, 12th Inst., nt 10 o'cIock a m. Funeral services by Rev. A. Bartholomew. IIrai.tii and Buautv. Dr. Bond's treatment purities the bl ind and I eaii titles the complexion, and radio. My ex pels from tint system all .Impurllhs, such us scrofula, syphilis, fever sores, tileeis, sore leg-, sine ino ilh, sore head, suit rheum, cankers, white swellings, cancers, tumors, nisli, teller, .blotched, pimples, rlug-vorui, eijslpelns, &c , &e , giving the complexion a healthy color, and restoring to the system lienlti nn. I purity. Consultation dnllv fleo nl ehtrge. Remember, Dr. II. T. Bond, No. tilti Hamilton street, Allen town, Pa. LelilgU Camp Hireling Aaaoelnttnti. The correspondent ot the Alleiitowu Morning Herald, writing from C'ntt sawum, on, the 12th Inst., says; "A meeting or the Lehigh Camp Meeting dissociation was held lit the M. E. Church, lit this pi tee. The meeting opened witlt singing, and a prayer by the presiding Elder, Rev. W. B. Wood. Roll called and niinub'S nf last meeting read and approved The committee to select n pi ice fur the next Camp Meet Ini; suggested a wood near Lnubach's Station, and Dr. Linderman's .Woods near Lehlghton, and after some remarks by several members the vote was taken, and Leltighton was declared chosen. On motion the Camp Meeting opens on Tuesday, July 2Ut, to closeon tlie 28th of July. But should circumstances be In favor of extending It, the Association will do It. Sjvcral committees appoint ed at the hist meeting reported progress. The place to be chosen by the Associa tion nt which to hold the next meeting, ou the 1st Monday i:t -Uay, being In onler, the following wero named: Le hlghton, Catiwanqm. Easton, Ikthlo hem and Mauch Chunk. After several remarks by the members the vote was taken, which tcsulted In a choice of Mauch Chunk. A committee of three was on, motion, appointed to draw up a programme of business and exercises for the next me'dlng. Tlie report of the committed was read, and, with a few alterations, ndopted. Welaaport Literary Society. Saturday Evening, Jan. 10, The sixth regular meeting was held as above The meeting was called to order by tho President at 7 I'. St., and the roll of ofllcers called. The minutes of the previous meeting were lead and ndopted. 't he following members were initiated: T. W. Reiishnw, Mr. Horn, Mr. I. Bageustose, Misses E. Hauk and Jen nit' Wt Us. Ou motion, the Judges shall give their di'Clsluu on a slip of paper. The President appointed a committee to form a programme for next tueellng, viz: Mrs. S. T. L.'opold, MlisSuo B Zem nnd S. R. Gilliam The exercises of the evening were taken up. as follows: Referred questions were all nnsweted. Declamation, Mr. John F. Zern, subject: "Early Rising." Select Rending, Miss S. E. Zern; subj-ct: "Blngen. Subject for debate: "Resolved, That the Printing Press exerts a greater In. Ilueiice for good than the Pulpit." Af Urinative, Dr. J. G. Zern, followed by Messrs. Renshaw, Kuipe, Horn and Bageustose; negative, J. W Koons, followed by Messrs. Dlmmlck. Camp- bell, LrOod and Gllham. The Judges gave their decision In favoi of the aftlrmntive side, The Committee on Programme re ported as follows: ' 1. Select Reading, Mr. T. W, Ren shaw. 2. Declamation, Miss Aggie Hauk. 3. Essay, Miss Carrls Schmidt. 4. Referred questions: "What Presl dents were born In Virginia ?" Miss Eflio Fenner; "Who were the Ant set tiers of Pennsjlvnnta?" Miss Jennie Wels; "Who proved traitor to his couptry during the Revolutionary war, a id also give a brief sketch of his life and death 7" Miss E. Hauk; "What was the fate of Sir Walter Ralelghd " wJ at,o give n -hart eketch of hUUfe-," JJ. Campbell, Subject for debate: "Rewired, that the Slanderer is a more dangerous char acter than the Murderer." Affirma tive, J, Z. Bageustose; negative, J. W. Gllham. On motion, adjourned to meet at 7 p. it. Saturday evening, Jan. 17, 1874. J. W. Ktxme, President.. S. I roroLD, Seo'y. N. I). With pleasure will I answer that question asked by the editor, viz: Which Is tho negative side of the ques tion debated In our fifth regular meet ing, as follows; "Which Is preferable, Married or Slnglo Life?" Single Life was the negative side. Locomotive Knglneera and the T.r lilgti Vnlley Itallroad Cn, From the Public Uecurd of Wednes day morning we o ip the following: Yester.lny morning, at 0 o'clock, a dele gation of locomotive engineers a One, Intelligent looking body of mcn-ar rived in rhlhi le'plila for Un purpose of having a conference with the officers and director of tie Lehigh Valley Rnllrnnd Company In referenee to the order" Issued D-'C. 2. re Icelug Ihewnt'es of the engineers ten per cent. The delegation came from Easton, Plttston, Mniiih Chunk, Hazhton, Falrview and Wllkcs-Bairo. They represented the engineers employed by the Le'ilgb Val ley IWad, Peniisylvrtultand New Ynrk Railroad, nnd the several braiich.-s con nected therewith. Toe delegates called at the nlllce at Third street and Wll ling's alley nt ten o'clock, nnd, making known their business, nrrangeuienls were made to give the eng'ueers a re- et ptlmi at four o'clock In the afternoon. Mr. .4sa Packer, President; Mr. Chas llartshurne, Vice President, and the full Board of Directors were present when the delegates entered tlie room a few minutes nfter four o'clock.- They wero very kindly received, and tho .business was conducted without nuy restraint whatever. Both sides entered fredy Into the argument, and discussed it in all Its bearings. Mr. Steiner, of Easton, chairman ot tne dt legates, led off In behalf of the engineers, slating that tho order Issued December 2, reducing' the wages of tho engineers ten per cent, had been duly considered. The engineers had dls- cussed It freely, and not desiring to do anything rash pr unlawful, and lherebyferry X)ayi, & a0Di Proprietor., inierieie wiin u'isiiiess in wnicu-torge numbers of peoplo nre more or Ics di rectly or Indirectly Interested, consid ered it piopcr to, call upon the ofllcers and tlie directors to" havenn Interchange of opinion in view of making n mutual agreement for the future prus; er.ty ot tho engineers In thu employ of'tlfu com pany. Mr. Packer, on behalf of the compa ny, said whatever could, bo done fori ho presffht-w'iutUre welfare of all tho em ployees of the company would bo cheerfully done. After much converst tlon, the directors agreed that as soon as the business of the company per mitted, the, wages Would Ufi, restored to thu old standard as boon as po-slble thereafter. This was accepted by the engineers, who were given to under- ttatid that there was a possibility that the tlmu is not far distant when the maximum rate ot wages would be ro stored. The entire Interview was conducted w't'i dignity and most excellent feeling. The engineers will stait nn their return this afternoon, and will resume their responsible duties cheerfully. npur: Manhattan sprint -HL ni:i mill Combination MATTRESS. P. J. KISTLEIl, POSTMASTER OF WEISSPOiir, has been appointed fluent for Ililgbtnn, Welssport and vicinity to give our citizens a chance to si e and test the merits of the arrange ment of springs. He Is willing to put them nn trlxl fur any person for one week, and If they do. not psova supe rior to the Woven Wire Mattress, Put iiam, Yankee, Norfolk, Wright, Spi Ing field, Howe, Tucker, Eureka, Jimroe, Imperial, United States. Walker, Con necticut. Eagle, Salum or any of the one thousand ami on? Spring Beds that have been put upon the market, you are not asked to buy It. The above named beds have been discarded to make room for the improved It has no hiding place for bugs, has no slats on top nf li e springs, hut heavy, duck canvas, hooking at the base of the spring, that may be taken off and the slats removed (for cleanln or other wise,) by anvboly lit five minutes and replaced at pleasure. The springs may be changed to oilier portions of the bed with very little trouble. The springs nre wat ranted to keep p'aee and last longer 'than any other In use. For In valids It cannot be surpassed. He tits them to any bedstead or different weight of persons, the largest number under the heaviest patt of the body, and with t light covering nf hUtks. cotton, straw bed, or hair tmittrems, they adapt them selves completely to the body. The ladft-s shou.il call and see the arrange ment of springs for the cradle, and not have to ue feathers In warm weather. They are belter than soothing syrup or cordials for the little ones Tho springs are made from the very bet cast steel from the celebrated Sheffield wokrs of England. Come one, and all. and fee them, These beds have, been fully es tablished In twelve different States. The Furniture men are especially In- 'u , ll' and .mutjne, Ihrse liedi. 11.,. .t tint titxsttt trial ami nn rnm aalriul 5 j9 fclS TLKR nor 6 '73-tf Asutr Welwiport. Sprcial Notices. PAIN-KILLER! For Over Thirty Years Peny Davis' Vegetable PaitMCiller Ilas lieen tested In every variety of climate, nnd hy almost every nation known to Americans. It Is the constant rotupanlnn and estimable friend of trw mlsslmi try ami the trnveler, nn sea and rand, and no one should travel on our Lakes or Hlvers without It It lias been before tint pub'le over tli 1 t y years, nnd probably Imb a wider and better reputation than anv other roprletary medicine or the pn seniday. At this period them ar but tew tunc, ilimlnt-d with ti e merits of thi P.t n Killer, but while some extol It as a lini ment, they know but Pule or It power In easing ptln when taken Internally, while otheis it't) it Internally with great success, lint are eipinlly Ighnr-t t nf Its healing virtues wheiinpplleilexteiualty. W lliereforH wish to say to all that It I eiii illy successful whether Used intern ally or externally, and It stands to-day, unrivalled by all the great ciliilnjiie of family medicines It Issultlclivit evidence of Its virtues us a standard medicine, to know that It Is now used In all parts lit the world and that its sale Is constantly Increasing. No curative agent lias had such wide npread sale or given such universal sailsfaetsou. It Is a purely vegetable coitip urn I, and perfectly s tfo In unskillful hands. AHerlhlil) jearstrlnl.lt is still recelv. Ing the most uuipialifl -d ti stlmoiilal.s to Its vlltueS, rrom persons nf the highest character and responsibility, l'hysl- am ot the llrst re-oeetabllity. recont- nientieii it as a most eliectual prepara tion for the extinction of u.tln. It Is not only the best remedy ever known for Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Ac, but tor Dysentery or Cholera or any sort of bowel complaint, It Is a remedy unsur passed for efficiency nnd rapidity of action. In the great cities of India, and other Lot climates, It has becomo the Stnu la d Medicine for all such complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, Livi r Complaints, and other kindred ilisotd'-rs. Fur Coughs and Colds, Can ker, Astham, and Rheumatic ditlluul tles, it has been proved by the most abundant and convincing testimony to be nn Invaluable medicine. BtuhiTt rif all tmitationt. The Paln-Killer is sold hy rcspectablo drugglsU throughout the united States anl lorelgu countries. Price 23 cents, CO cents and $1 ner bottle No 180 High street, jnn. 3 lm. Providence, R, I. Tape Worm! Tape Worm1! ItemovM In a few hoari with bsrmleM Vtge.atli Mllcln No iW&kel until the -ntfre worn, with tiM1, pt)i. Hcfttr Oiom fflit41 In retl d?nt of th ell J whom I hire eund. thnt tn1 twn utyucre'iifull truttl nt ttw JelTcrxon Mllal (VtW-, on Tenth iret: hij tnkn In rnln tur pftttttnr, th Hveallfrl murine. ni itl knotrn r PhiltddlptiU. The IfcHjtor hi bn In v. CH and "ft. Adrlc fre. UeinoTi tipeworm tmm child lt ytan old.tntw'urtnt' 20 ftidta At hi ft office enn Im iun ftpfclintmi. hjiqm o( ttim OTer forty iW In 1-uptb', whlh hare berni ramuTtttl In ls tlitin three ho urn hjr trtklurf ono' do of hlii tneHlielnr-. Dr. Kunk' trvatuitfiit U 1 33 plj, a'u and perfectly rUalfl. auU u fMUtt til thu worm, with bead, v. Dr. V, F.KctKU, S;9 North Mtilh fltrevt, PhlUdylrhU, Vs. St-pt, 6 U731y TALMAGB, SPURGEON. T. De WlttTalmago ls-e.ll tor of "Tee Christian at ork ;" C. II. Spurceoit, Sne- clnl correspondent. They write for no other patierln America. Three magnificent chromos. j Tay larger Coimolsdon than ' aiiy other paper. CHRO MOS ALL READY. No sectarianism. No section allsui, Uno agent recently obtained 380 subscriptions in eighty hours absolute, work. Sample copies aud circulars sent free, AGENTS WANTS-D. II. W. ADAMS. 1'uhlMier. 1$?? W. ADAMS, 1'uhlMier, m lOSChamberiSt.N. V. K 3-Uni Cl jnnD syyii.n you 6" to W.laapurt, Don't fall to call la and see W. I.. SSIITIl, at tho WEISSPORT HOUSE. He keeps everything nice. ALL WIIOJI IT MAY CON CERX. Notice Is hereby given, That the Itoird of School Direc tors of Tho Lehlghton Borough School D, strict will make application to the t o nt of Coinmnn Pleas of Carbon County, at the January Term of Court, 1874, for authority to empower them to lor-ow Ten Thousand Dollars for the )iuiose of completing the No School Uullding In said iforough, Dy order of the lloaril. A. J.'UURMNGi'Secretary. January 3. 1874-wl , ryo .vliu in It piuy cuucOk-B. All persons are lwreby forbid harbor Ing or trust.ng my son., WHIIsrn Kopp, on my account ; he having left jny carp I will pay no debts of his contracting after this date, and now give him bis freedom. JOSEI'U KOl'I llenvec'ltun, Pa. December 27. 16T8-'w8 1 " li 'i i1 i " - i ' . "' 'OO, O O O Oi O 0 O OOQO O'O. o o A RARE CUANCK4 of' .000 Full Tartlnibra fnm or It tMm(4a. tar llXM-JHsl oAgeotnl "A b UoaTS.O - fiTTsauitan ncPFtv .OOMPAMl (iWtiitn OOO00O0O ooooooooo
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