Advertising Knlc. . We-!lri It to Iw distinctly uiiuVitfmd that no Advertisement will W Inierted In the cnlumni or THtCltoos adtooaTB Ihnt may he recelred from unknown partlinrfirm.untonwiipiinled llh .thoCAiit. Tnei)ilbwlnnreourosOT terms! .AdmUwmmt fir 1 year, per Inch each Inwrikin . . . . . J? ?" Six Mniitti.-rrlncheachlnrtlon ISduf. Three Wontht, ' ' Cell'". I.eM than threemmdhs BridtnMr- tlon $t,acb mWigent Insertion IS Cents. .It. Jf.-MOIlflUMMt, I'utllsher. 8ATUK1HY MtntNINO. .IM1AUV2, 1874. lralTandPersonaL Spixial Notice. Those of our sub sciU'crs ti v Ivlng their paper with a cross ii irn I hi' comer nt'iir their onini', will save lllty ctnls advance In pi Ice by remitting tlia dollar subscription int onee. Our trims are 1 111 advance, or $1.50 If not so lnltl. Ladles' slippers 2 cents) a pair nt iSnyder & Wi Is', Welssport. Rev. A. F. Leopold, of Welssport, on Tuesday last, In coming down the embankment from Iho bridge to tho track of the Lehigh Valley Itnllniad, fell and dislocated his wrist, llo was .attended by Dr. U. 6. German, and we nro pleased to statu that the Rev. gen tleman Is last recovering. Ben, Ilahn, of Macl;ereUovn,.wlio unriiituiiHtfly broke lifs nrm about two wetkB ago, Is inplilly icioverlug under the, care of Dr. 0. S. German. v Tlios.,Rucli, of Ihls biirough. has itraded Ids house, and four acre lot to Chas, David, of Fast Penn, for a fin ni nndaunlrof hoises, paying a differ ence of about 12,000. Men's and boys' boots and fhofs very low atSnjder& Wills', Welssport. David Gelger lias sold his house and lot on Second street, in this place, to A. Walhett. Consideration 33,200. From a remark we heardn day .or two ago, wo are inclined to the opinion that at least one of our public graded schools has In km n step backward, and become iic-giadcd. If true, the diiec- tors should look to It sharp. Good Food and Plenty of It, pro duces the sumo etlect upon n person who has been starved that the Peruvian f-yrup, an lion Tonic, ih.es upon the weak and debilitated; it makes them strongnnd vigorous, changing weakness and suffering in strcrgth and health. -Hats nnd caps for men nnd boys, from 25 cents up to $.1.00, at Snyder & Wills', .WrisslOlt. The Catafanqua Manufacturing Co., cxpicts to start Its plate mill next Holiday. At a meeting of the Union Building nnd. Loan Association of Weatherly, held on Monday evening, ten shares wire sold as follows: Sshaiesat $7.7."i; 4 shares at $75.G0; t share at $75. 7o premium per share. Mr. Jeremiah Gould, of Packer ton, while on a recent visit to Dun more, In Luzeine county, bad the mis fortune to fall from n poteh, and bteak his arm in two pUces nnd dislocate his elbow joint. We are pleased to leirn that he is doing well. Mr. Jos.Seidel commenced moving from Welsi-poit to hii farm ou Big Creek on Thursday last. Ovcicoats from S5.00 to $15.00, at Suyder-& Wills', Welssport. The Lehigh Valley -Railroad Com pany are again selling $20 mileage tickets, good for families aud throe .members of a firm. According to tho report of the North reiiiisylvnnlaltallroad Company, .the totnl Increase in tho earnings for 1B73 over 1S72 was il40,301.72. The Easton Express says. Mr. Edward J. Selp, generally known as Major Selp, died on Friday nt Nazareth, In the slxty-siscth year of Ills age. The annual Convention of the Grand Army of the Republic, Depart ment of Pennsyhanla, meets In Lancas ter on Jan. 28. A dangerous undertaking was no tloed the other morning, of four old ladles and a man trying to maKo their way up the path that lends from tho L. V. Depot to the main road, when, after upending some ten minutes In the at tempt, they finally reached the top, to discover that theie was a plank walk around by the hotel. It Is dangerous In tho extreme to travel by that path in Its present Icy state. It uilcht result In the breakage of an arm or leg, if tho feet should slip, besides the risk of be ing precipitated down tho etiibaukmcut. Mr. O. Spencer, the affable track -master of (ho L. V. R. R., has resigned Ids position, for reasous best knowu to xilroself. Latest accounts from Wilkes-Barre seem to, Indicate that the prospective strike At the miners fur an advance of 10 per cent, on last year's basis Iins "plaj el out," and that the men have decided to accept last year's rtte of wages. That on Wednesday Mr, Par rlsh telegraphed fiom Philadelphia that tbu, u:en might go to work at the New nort tnllip nt Him hflula nt 7ft nml II.. 1 men bad dtldtd to resume on Tburs, wcu una oeuaea to rwum on iours- day morning. Election of Officers. At an elec tion for Ticsldent nnd Directors of the .Lehigh Valley Ballroad. hejd Tuisdny, the following were elected to serve for the ensuing year: Vf slitcnt Asa Packer. Dircctors-Clias. Hartshorne, W. W. Longstu tl', J. Gllllnghnni Fell, John Taylor Johnston, William II. Gatzmer, David Thomas, Ashbel Welch, William L. Conyiigham, Arlo Pardee. William A. Ingham, Joseph Wharton, and Geo. B. Markle. Judge Asa Paiker, President of tho LehlghValloy ltnilioad, narrowly escap ed serious Injury at South Bethlehem on Monday evening. Tho Nmth Penn sylvania train which nrrlves at that pmceatGilO, backed up to couple on j the through car of tho. Lehigh Valley train, In which the Judge was seated, when ho arose from his sent and went on the, platform and was about to step off vhm the cars struok. Tho con cussion was so great as to tlirowhlm down, but he was sived from injury by a gentleman standing by, Alio took hold of hl.n, and raised him to hi feel. Morning Herald. It is rumored in 'Society that Mr. J. M. L. Dreishnch, of Bethlehem, will soon bo united In wedlock to Miss Horn, one of the inostamlnbleniid accomplish ed ladfes In the Valley. She Is a daughter of Melcholr Hum, Esq, cashier ot ho Catasauiua National Uank. The annual conferenco of tho M. E. Church Is shortly to meet in Fa-ton- The East Peiissylvanla Classls.ot (lie Ilefoimed church has designated Rev. A. B. Koplln, of Sunbury, Pa., ns pastor for thu Reformed church in Catasauqua, mid ho lias already located there and entered upon tho discharge of Ills i utles. It Is lumored that Mr. Samuel Thomas, President of the Thomas Iron Co., of Ilokendauqua, Intends resign Ing, and that his brother, Mr. John lliomns, Snpeltiitendcnt, will take his place. JJfck, tho tailor, In tho postofllco building, wllljunkc you a nice, fitting garment of the best material at the lowest price. Try him, If ynu 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 ns elsewhere, and SAVE 25 PER CENT, on yotr order. Como along. We nro ready to serve jou. II. A. Beltz is still offeilug dry goods and groceries at panic prices. Ills stock Is large, and his selection of goods of supeilor quality. Candles, wholesale nnd retail, at Ilausinan & Kuhns'. Wanted, a dwelling house, con taining from six to eight rooms, in n central location. Rent must be mod erate. Address P. O. Box No. 57, Le liigliton, I'a. W. A. Graverisalmostdailyaddlng to Jils Immense stuck ot dry goods and groceiies, and sells nt prices fully as low as the same goods can be obtained anywhere. L. F. Klcpplnger's livery stable, on the corner -of Bank and Iron streets, Is becoming universally popular with ot.r citizens. Ills teams are first rate, and his charges low. lion. Zach. II. Long can always be found smiling behind huge plies ot dry goods; call and seehlm. The Presbyterian congregation will hold services in the Iron street school houses to-morrow (Sunday) evening at 7 o clock, Rev. II. F. Masou, pastor. . You can always be furnished with a neat and t.istv tig at thu livery of David Ebbert, Bank street, suitable for business, pleasure, or to attend n fu neral, nt moderate rates. Ilausman & Kuhns have still a con siderable stock of toys on hand, which they Are offering very cheap, suitable for birthday presents. Fresh bread and cakes dally at Ilausman & Kuhns. Three talloreeses, on custom pants, wanted Immediately at T. 6. Beck's merchant tailoring establishment, Lo hlghton, r. Win. Kcmerer Is crowded day and evening with customers purchaslnc cheap ami hai.dsomo dress gooJs, dry goods, groceries, provisions and hard ware. Charles Trainer, corner of Lehigh and lion streets, will supply you with Hour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling t reasonnblo rales. If you want anything In the Rro ceiy or provision line, call at J. Fat zlnger & Sou's, ou Bank street. You wilt lie sure to find what you want This is n good timo to subscribe for the. Camion Advocate. The price Is oulytl per year In advance. Try It I For lamlly Hour, of the very best quality go to J. K. Rickert, East Welss port. Lumber and coal In large or small quantities at lowest market rates. A f jw lots In Rlckertown still unsold buy nt once. T. D, Clauss is offering hats aud caps at an alarming sacrifice. Ho has a very .largo stock, which he Is now offering at from 50 to 75 cents, tha cost of which was from (1.03 upwards. u you want to secure a JiaiiUsomo l"'"Hi;M' now, 11 ,lle U'ne? y4 wUl never hayoa better opportunity tone- eurB , fcargsln then at tbil time, norongli election. A mrellng of citizens in'.ercttcd In (he formation of a ticket to be voted at tho Borough Election, to be held on Twfdny.:Fli. 17th, will bo held' nt J. W. Rnudejibush's Valley Ilolel, on .Monday evening next, Jan. 20, at 7.00 o'clock. All are Invited. Many Citizens. To the Ladiks.. Thern nro thou- sands' of Lndlest (yMing, mlddln aged nnd old) dragging out n mlsernblu ex- l-tf nee, nml suffering from f omo or tno many diseases to which they are so liable, nnd who have tried doctor after doctor, nnd any quantity1 of 'medicine. without benefit. Now Dr. dJonn'n suc- ces In tnis cln'R of diseases is truly iiotnnlshlng; therefore, nt onco consult him, and suffer no more, 'ills ti em inent .Is simple, pleasant nnd, effci'tual. Consultations daily from 0 a. m. to 8. r. st. Renumber, Dr. 'II. T. Unud, 020 Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. Fulfillment IJellcr than Promlie. Some of the nnners laGt year. were six or eight months behind hand In. filling their orders for chrotnos. Tulmage's paper, The Christian at Work, has taken timo by the forelock, and has scores of thousands piled up In It's warehouse ready for' any emergency. U'enls make a note of this. Sample copies and terms sent free. .Ofllco 102 Chambers street' New York. See their adveitlscment. Casckk can bu Coked. Dr. Bond has discovered a positive euro for C nn cer, no matter of how long stnidlng, without any surgical operation, cutting or pain, t aneers cured In fiom 1 to 8 weeks. l)r. upturn Uancer AntUIote (used.externally) checks the growth, corrects tho. foul smell, stops all 'dis charges, and forms a healthy scab, while th Cancer Cure, used internally, purifies the blood and removes nil till lit from the system. Dr. Bond v ill send his Cancer Antidote nnd Cure (suffi cient to ln-t one mouth) to any part of the country on receipt of fifty dollars. No charge for examination and con sultation at the office. Patients writing fiom a distance must Inclose -live dol lars, which will be deducted I rum charges lor treatment. Dr. n. T. Boud, 020 Hamilton street, Allentown, P.. Tlio Coal Trntle. Tho following table shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Jan. 17, 1874, and for tho year as compared with the same thuu Inst year: I'roiu Week. Year, AVyoming.... llazletou .... Up. Lehigh.. Ben.Meadow . Mnhiiiioy .... Mauch Chunk 18,020 10 31,177 OS 28 11 12,240 Id 1,250 00 120.832 11 142,812 42 1,103 03 53.7S5 00 31,200 03 ,6G II) Total Last Year. Increase . ... Dccicaso .... 03,72:1 or. 02,:j()0 17 3,410 00 ns.'i.o.t.t oj. 370,2110 14;?5 813 To Tnr. Nebtous AXb DEim.r tatkb. I)n yon have pells' of short nrraiuiui! . is ymi nieuiuiy 1111(1.111 i-u c Do you feel dull, listless, moping, and t'red of company ? Do you wish to h ' left alone and get away from every buly? Dots any little tiling make vtu start and jump? Is your sleep b olcen and restless? Uhvij you lost energy nnd confidence In yourself ? Are your spliits dull nnd given to fits of melancholy ? Is your back weak, knees weak, nnd do you have but little sppetlto? If so, yon require prompt treatment, or It will lend to consump tion or Insanity. Your health and happiness demnud that you shall at onco consult Dr. Zond, who will cure you. Consultation free. 020 Hamil ton street, Allentown, Pa. Tlie Wrong Pmienger. Rumor has It that a-certain knight of the quill from a certain port (not a sea port, however), last week being deter mined to Invest somo looso change he had In his pockets lu a slelglirldu over the Beautiful now we talk so much about but see so little of this winter, called nt n certain houso In the afore said locality, to invite a gentle cherub ot the family to .share Its pleasures with him, In return for sundry' pieces of jnuslc she had favored ldm with on other occasions. She was told ho had her consent, but It so happened that tho maiden had turntd her thoughts from Paradise somo time ago, (he wherefore of which the gallant youth could not understand. Sj, to glvo him another gentle reminder (hat ha was not wanted there, the Induced another young lady, to take her place. In tjio .proposed ride, and when he brought Ids team to the door, ho took what ho supposed was the angel of his heart nnd started off; but ho thought it was Em-barrnsslng all tho time that she did not talk nntil he was some distance out of town, when, to his nstontsbment, he found he had the wrong girl. Wo did not learn whether he kept on to his original des tination or not,, butlt 14 safe to say he returned a sadder If not a wiser man. IIicaltii akd'Jeautv. -Dr. Bond's treatment purities the blood and beau tifies the complexion, nnd radically ex pels from the. system all' Juipurjtle, such as scrofula, syphilis, fever sores, ulcers, sure legs, sore mouth, sure, head, salt rheum, cankers, white swellings, cancers, tumors,-j ash, tetter, blotches, pimples, ringworm, erysipelas, (tc, Ac, giving tho complexion a healthy color, aud restoring to the system healtr. and purity. Consultation dally .free ot charge. Remember, Dr. IL T. Bond, No. 0i0 Hamliwu street, Allen town, Pa. InMltutc. I.chigltton Academy, Jan. 10. In stitute was called to order by the Presi dent nt 8:30 A. M. The roll was called and til tho teachers responded to thi ir names. Tlmiirllnules of previous meet ing were reutl nnd'apprnved. An essay was rend by Ml3 Weaver, subject, ".Improvement." The pro gress .of education was noted; the toucher 'Of 'Ilfty years ago. and tho teacher of to-day were contrasted; the Interest manifested In schools was considered. An essay was,red by Miss Hcllman, subject, "Should only practical studies be taught in common schools?" The essayist believes that most of tho teach er's time should bo devoted to the teaching of practical studies, but that some attention should bo gtven to branches which may not soem to yield Immediate benefit. The samo views were sustained In tho discussion w lil.'h followed the essay. , . A lecture on the "Theory nnd Prac tice of Teaching" was givrn by Mr. Kessler ; Tho teacher should study his pupils; ho should understand their nn turn nnd tench In accordance with It. Love, In most eases, should enable lllm to govern the .school, ,( The subject'' for tfie next meeting nro as follows: "Should prizes b used ns an incentive to study?" by Miss Bauer; "Object Lessons," by D. S. Grossman; "Evil Speaking," by Miss Paul. Institute adjourned nt 11 A.- M., to meet Jan. 24 at 1:30 r. M. J. Kesslf.ii, President. D. S. GitossMAN, Sec'y. Carbon Co. Agricultural Society. According to the constitution nnd by laws of tho Carbon County Agrlcul tural Society; and by a call of the President, tlio annual meeting of tho stockholders was held at the public house ot J. W. Raudenbush, In the borougli of Lcblghton, on the lGlh day of January, 1874, Peter Laux, Presi dent, In the chair, nnd W. C. Frederic!, Secretary. On motion, the minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. In committee 'of tho Whole a tlckot for the election of officers was formed, which was elected by acclamation, with the exception of the nomitieo for Cor responding Secretary; C. H. Seldje re ceived the hlgj'est number of votes, and was declared.fluly elected. Peter Laux was elected President by acclamation for the conlng.year; W. C. Frederlcl, Recording Secretary; E. 11. Snyder, Treasurer; Leonard Yenger of Mauch Chunk, John Iluuk of Welssport, Peter Hartz of Packer township, B. F. Klep plnger of Nesquehonlng, John Dink of East Mauch Chunk, Henry Anner of Mahoning, Nathan Klutz of ..Summit nill, Solomon Steuder of Upper, Towa neiuing, Francis Stoeker'of Lehlghlon, James Zalllert of East Penn, D.ivhl Peter of Lausanne, Levi Ilarlemau of Lower Towanenslng, Levi Ilartz of weatiicrly, Kit sensinger or Fiuiikiin, Win. Ranch of Kidder, and Enos Koch, ol Penn Foics:, were elected as Vice Presidents. x Chemist A. J. Durllng. Geoloslst-N. B. Reher. Llbrniian, R. F. Hofford. Committee on Accounts John S, Lentz, Ellas Shive, J; A. Horn. Executive, Committee TlioimuKoon, Z. II. bhive, Ed ben-luger, C. Lentz, Committee on Agriculture Peter Laux, Geo. Kemerer bolomou. Ycakel, Committee on Manuihctures Clms Frohllch, Samuel Graver, L. F. Klep, plncer. Cowmitteo on Domestic) Animals Zey Yeakel, T. M.Weevcr, Ellas Shive, Board of Directors -Z II Long, 1 'year; James Huston, 1 year; Francis Stacker, I year; T D Clauss, p years, .ewis Aimuusier, , years; r-nviu Dower, 2 years; J A Horn, 3 yens; Ellas Shive, 3 years; William Horn, J years. there being no further business on hand, thu meeting adjourned to inee again at the call. ot the.Piosident. W. C. FjtiiBimci, See'y. Wcltiport Literary Society. Saturday Evening, Jan. 17. The sixth regular meeting was held ns above. The meeting was called to order by tho President at 7 r. M., and the roll of ofUcers called. The minutes of the previous nicetlnu were read and Adopted. The rcslcnations of Jessrs. Frank D. Marsh and EJwIu Groot were ac, cepted. The resolutlou allowing to each speaker tho chance of speaking twice. was relrctod.- . s j t The' President appointed a committee (o form a programme for next meeting, viz: Mrs. S. T. Leonold. Messrs. Allen Marsh and Edwin iGroob TbB,folqwUig;uicnibcrs.irere elected and Initiated: Mlses Emma Bauer and Carrio Koons; , Messrs. Erauk Kulpe and Htnry Campbell. The exercises of the evening were taken upas follows: Referred queitluns were nil answered T. W. Rensliaw beliiK absent, there was no select reading, Declamation; Miss Aggie irajakj sutj lect; ' Old Arm-Chalr.'' Subject for debate: "Resolved, That the slanderer Is a more dangerous char acter than tbp murdexerej," The chief dlsputants'on bolli'tldes of'lnequestlon being absent, the President appointed two In their stead, viz: Afflrmotlve, Mr. Frank Knlpe, who was folio ed by S- I'. Leopold; negative, Mr. Henry Campbell, followed by S. R. Gilliam. The judges cave their drclslon In favor of the .negative; side by n twu;-llilrds otj. The Committee -oa Prngiamino re ported as follows: 1. Select Reading, Mr. S. R. Gilliam. 2. 'Declamation. Mls Jennie Weiss. J. Es-ny, ils.s'Eh"le Fenner. A. Referred questions "Who first discovered the use of steam ?" Mr. D, B. Albright; "Where was the first Eng lish Bible printed?" 5Ir. J. F.-Zern; 'How many color.' has tho rnlnbow; Iso, glvo their names'?" Miss Carrie Koon". Subject for debate: "Resolved, That thu pen M mlnhtler than the sword.'" Affirmative, J. W. Gilliam; negative, T. W. Rensliaw. On motion, rejourned to meet nt 7 it. Saturday evening, Jan. 24, 1874. J. W. Koons, President.. S. I.EoroLU, Sec'y. CORR ESPONDJENCE To tbo Editor of Tub Cardan Auvjcitk; Deaii Sik : In your Issue of tho 8rd Inst., there appeared a correspondence headed "Dots from Parryvllle," by one " Hnrpoerntes." To the last item of that correspondence, with your kind permission, I would respectfully reply. The gentlemnn who sent the communi cation, especially that part of It which relates to the trio of ladles from Parryvllle," has celtainly been "hard up" for news, or ho would not have been so hasty as to pen: to your spicy little "Advocate" nn Item apparently so unimportant. He speaks ot nn occur rence which ho would lntlmatn as laugh able, as though It had actually trans pired, and yet he admits that his only nuthorlty for tlio facts In' tho easels Madam Rumor. Methlnks that .he Is related to the old lady. At nil events, the, whole affair seems to bear tho marks of tinkering,- which fact leads mo to wonder whether.. " n.iipocratoA" isiiol a tin-Smlth, ov'somo other kind of a Smith I The gentlemnn Is evidently unacquainted witli the ladies of Parry vllle, or he would not bu gut ty of such an Intimation nslie lias made, viz: that the ladies of Parry vlllo are not eques trienne. And then ugnin, such a funny way of putting it I Says he, " While otio proceeded to turn tho horse tho other two attempted to turn the carri age" 1 1 As though the turning of the liorso did not necessitate thu turning of tlio carrlagu 1 It is really a novel thing to hear such a rendering; of turning horses. Thu who n'ffalr has thu appear ance of a mere " get Up," and bears the impress of. a joke- rather than a stern reality. . I cannot, for a moment sup pose that " Harpuciates'' is In earnest in what he says,'n'nd hence trust that he will not harp upon so trivial and un certain a matter again, but rather that lie may imltnto tho wisdom of Hippo- cintes, nnd for thu future placo his Harp upon tun willow. Itespectrully, Whip roon-wiLL. Parryvllle, Jnn. 12. Town Hall. To thtl Kdltorof Tnc Camion Advocate Silt I thank you for tho privilege of sayhis n few words on tho above sub ject, as jntlmated In your.Iast issue. To begin with then, allow me to say that I heartily agreo with all you nave said upon the subject,-nnd I find that every man with whom Ihavo spoken so agrees with you. The only fault I 'find with what ynu tald Is, that you did not say moro and say It stronger. The fact that we should havo been at so much expeiiio in building so good n school-house, and, before It Is finished, have nn attempt made by a single Indi vidual to monopolize any part of It for his own benefit to tho exclusion of thu many, when all alike, are paying for it, Is simply outrageous. If the School Board have any shadow of right to rent the hull for private purposes, or If there is money to bo made by so doing, let them treat with tho Immediate parties themselves aud make nil the money they can tliey'need It. We want no specu lating with public property In Lehigh- ton there has been-enough of that sort of thing all over tho country nlready. But the very spirit and Intent ot tlio School law denies ally such right to.niiy School Board. I am Informed that our School Board have assumed thlsilbt, and actually passed a resolution to this effect. Cleiitlemen, you have douo wrong, and tho taxpayers won't stand It " no Low you can tlx it." ! - I havo also been Informed that Dr. . Rtber.moved- this action of the Mcbool Board.- At first I wot 'somewhat stir prised at this, but when t Is considered what a delicate position ho-was plncod In, be cannot be much blamed ho had a halt of his own to rent, nnd If ho had shown tho least coolness towards thu proposition bo would have appeared as acting from personal motives. Yes, tho pr. was excu-able, and Iho Board to blame for entertaining tho aotloiiv In this concretion, Mr. Editor," allow on to be Utile person!-. It teems to mo that whenever the School Hoard hn seen fit to tskn any notion that happen ed to meet with the dhnnprovul of thu community, Dr. Reher hns had Itr li"tiMeT tho lion's fhnre of the bin me. Whether this Is rigid, nnd just I know not, I only know tint if I could ny .that I hnd dour as. much to Improve tlio schools of our borouuh ns lie ha none, I should feel vcrj-prodd-odluni thrown ill. If tills gen'-rnllon dues not nppli' elate Ills InhorsUhe next will. This Is slmplii ii-tlc'. Allow me loicotielntle with tin hope that our hnll will never be anything else but a public one. TAXr.VTER. Lehlghtoii, .January 13. Special Notices. P A I N- KILLER! For Over Thirty Yours Peny Davis' Vegetable Pain-Killer Tins lieeji tested in every variety ot cllimitc, nnd by almost i-very nation kuown'to .-lmerlcnii.s. It is the constant companion nnd estimable friend of tlm nilssioinry nnd thu traveler, lilt sea nnd Intnl. and no out! should travel on our Lukes or Rivers without It ' It has been before tho publlu over thirty years, and probably has a wider and better reputation than any other I roprietary medicine of the prescntday. At this period I hero are hut few unac quainted with tho merits of the P.dn Klller, but while some exlol it ns a lini ment, they know hut litlluof its power in easing pain when taken internally, while otheiH u-c It internally with gieat success, but nro equally iunor.ut of its healing virtues -a hcunpplh-d externally. Wo therelore wish to say to all that It Is equilly sticce-sfitl whether ued Intern ally or externally, and itstamls to-day, unrivalled by all tho great eatalonnu of liunily iiicdk'lues It Issiilllt-ientevideuco of its virtues as a standard medicine, ,to know that it Is now used in all parts'of the world and that its sale is constantly increasing. No curative agent ims had such wide spread sale or giveii such universal sallsfactsou. It is a purely vegetable compound, nnd perfectly safe in unskillful hands. After thirty years trial, It Is still receiv ing tile most unqualified tistimoiilals to its vli tues, from persons of tho highest character and responsibility. Physi cians of tlio first respectability, recom mended it ns ii most effectual prepara tion' for tho extinction of imln.' It is not only the best remedy ever Uliown forBiulM's, Cuts, Burns; &c, but l'6r Dysentery or Cholera or any sort of bowel complaint, It is a remedy unsur passed lor ellleiency anil rapidity or action. In the -gteat cities of Inula, and other hot climates, It has' become thu Stamla il Medlvlho for nil Such complaints, ns well as for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, uti.t other kindred disorders. ForCoughs aud Colds, Can ker, Asthnni, and Rheumatic dillicul tles, it, lias been proved by the most abundant nnd convincing testimony to be an invaluable medicine. llfHijrt i'f till ImtbitMnt, Tltu P.ilu-Klller is sold by respectablo druggists throughout the United States ar,d foreign countries. Pi ice 23 icnts, CO cents and $1 per bottle. Perry Davis & Son, Proprietors, No liid High street, Jan. 3 Jin. Providence, R. I. Ttiio Worm! Tajic Worm! ItemoTed In i few tiouniwitb lurmless VfgetaUen Me'llchio. So fio'mVoJ until th- entire iv rra, with he.1,1, pntf. luror tliow nUtlctM tn.reil dent of the city w hoin 1 Ii.itc cured, that timl bjen unfiUccenAtutlr trtntdJ nt tlm JolTerion 'ModK-jl C)le, on Tentli Rtrrel; hid Litttm In vain fur pcntlnp, tho NveilUt FiH-ctflcN. and ill known re nifdlri. Pr: V.. P. Kl'NKU., No. iSl.Nor'h Mnm Street. J'hllitdtdpliil. Tho Iluoior hit been In hnilnt-M for over twenty-Hi a er, nnd,li purled It n-litMe. Cill itm.1 R-e. Advice fiee. Ilomoveu tapeworm from n child W yenis old, nteasurln 20 fts.1. At IiIk omen cm be Men tprcimenl. r?ii of ttieni over forty 4ejt In l.uth, vr'hlcli have .hoen remjTed In Je Hi in three hour ly tilting on,; dow or hl medicine. Iir. KtintvO's treatment Ii 8iiup!e, iiaro aud perfectly relishla, nud no fee iui ill the worm, uitn head, pj.e. Or. K. F.l&usklL, 1'J North Ninth Street, I'hlladelphh, I'a. H-i a ISTIIIv rWUIE MA.VHATTAiV Sprlnir Bt i:b una Combination MATTRESS. P. J. KISTLKR. POSTJI.lSTEIt OF WK.ISSPQITiyjiabecii appointed .fluent for ldiTgbtiiu, Welssport nnd vicinity to give our-cltizens a clmnce to st o and test the merits of the nriange meiit of spilngs. Ho is willing to put them on trial for nuy person lor ono week, nnd If they .hi not paove uw lior to the Woven Wire Mattress, Put nam, Yankee, Norfolk, Wrlidit, Spring Held, Howe, Tucker, Eureka, Junroe, Imperial, United States. Walker, Con necticut, F.agle, Salum or any of tlio oue thousand nnd ono Spring lieds that have been put upon thu market, you nro not nsked to buy It. Tho nbovo named beds have been discarded to make loom for the improved. It hns no hiding place, for bugs, has no slats on top ot t.e springs, but heavy duck canvas, hooking nt the base of tho spring, that may bo taken otf and tho slats leuioved (for denning or other wist;,) by auvbi dy in fivu minutes nnd replaced at pleasure. The springs may be chauged to other portions of the bed with very Utile tiouble. Tho iprlng niu warranted to keep place ami last jongor ihau any other In use. For In valids It cannot bei s'urpnsi-ud. lie flla them to any bedstead or different weight of persons, the largest number under tho heaviest part nf tho body, nod with vllght covering of limks. cotton, straw bed, or hnlr mattress, they adapt them selves completely to the body, Tho ladies should call nnd see thu arrange ment of spilngs for tho cindle, nud not havu to nu leathers In.-unpii uttathur. Tfiey are better than soothing syrup pr cordtali for the little oues Tlio eprugti aro made from the very be,t cash steel from tlio celebrated Sheftield wokrs of England. Come one and all nnd' set) them. Thesn beds fiave been fylly ti tablished in twelve diffetont States. The Furniture men aro' especially In-, vlted tocHI and examine 'these beds. Beds put upon trial andnooqe askfed to purchaso until alter a fair trials P. J. KISTLKR nov8 T3-tC Agent, Wtbspoit.