Ail vert irilnpr Wntcs. W dortro It to be dlMlnelly umlemtwil that no Adrertlemnt win W Inserted In ttie colnmni of Tnipamivi tvocATi lhat may he recelted from unknown pjrtlviinr(lrm.wnlc(i"rnnipiinlii(l with the Cull. The t'llhwtm! arectironT terms t Adrerllemeritii Ibr 1 year, pr Inrli each Inewlloti 10 ' Fit Motitha per Inchoach Insertion 1or-.nt.. ' Thru- M"l th. " ' ' SUCvira. jJM linn ttiriH'WM'lli. fir"l lner- tlon Jl, each Milwe,uenl Infill'1" ESOnta. It. V. M'lUTIIISlKII, IV-lhlier. SATDnn,V-U)i:XIK6TTvMrAirY"317. Tioraiid Personal'. Sr-EciAi. Ntrricil. Those of our sub scribers rtcelvlng llii'ir paper with a cross upon llie corner near their nnnic, will tn fifty cmls advance In pilcoby remitting tlio dollar subscription nt onre. Our terms nre $1 In advance, or 1.B0 If not so inHl. Overcoats fro n $5.00 tu 13.00, nt Snyder & WI)U Velspoit. A bail habit to get lcto a coat that Is not paid for. Sheriff Urenelwr was In town on Monday last, ami smilingly looked In ipon us. Fresh lirend and' cakps dally nt JIausU'ftii & Kuline'. "Panic 1'ilces" Is Mill the motto nt II. A. Be)t7.s store. Those desiring lo purchnso arc Invited to give. Iiltn an arly call. Strangj thnt steel made Into spur or pen, and applied tn the flesli of horso or men, should hnvo tho effect to lalso the "hair." Hum I Haiismnn & Ktilms have still a con siderable stock of toys on hand, which they aro offering very cheap, suitable for birthday presents. nigh Constable John Painter, r.f Slnuch Cliimlc; was In town on Monday last, lie looks well, nml nppenred ti be filled with business. John makes n gooii ofllcer. On, Tuesday last, about noon, the cngluo.Nowport, In charge of her flte man, was on .her way down to Packer ton to take out n coal train, iho went on to a switch to let another englnu pass her, but.having too much headway, sho brought up 'In the Lehigh. Three tnlloreeses, on custom pants, wanted, immediately at T.'S. Heck's merchant tailoring establishment, Lc highton.'l'i. Win. Kemorer Is crowded day and evening with customers purchasing cheap nml handsome dress goods, dry goods, groceries, provision and hard ware . Ucn. Mr. Klstler, of tho limine of Representatives, will pleasb accept our thanks for public documents. The honoiablo gentleman has beell-opKilnt-cd a member of the Committees ou Ap propriations nudJuillclary local. T. I). Clans", the merchant tailor, In nddltlou to his Immense stuck of cloths, cassimercs, and vestlngs, keeps n full line of overcoats gents' furnish log goods, hats, caps, bouts, shoes, rat ters and overshoes. All of which ho is offering to Iho public nt prices to suit the times. Cull nml examine gooda and prices. Carbon county has now two papers printed within Its borders, one In Le llighton, and two halves In Mauch Chunk; the other half, the Lehlghton News, has "gone owlt," llJnzlctoii Dally News. --Hats and caps for men nnd boys, from 25 cents up to $5.00, nt Snyder & Wills', Wtlsspoit. The German Reformed enngreca tion will hold services at the Academy to-morrow (Sunday) evening nt 7 o'clock In the German language. Itov. L.K.'Derr.ofSlatlngton, will officiate. A cordial Invitation Is extended to our citizens to attend. Men's and boys' hoots and fhoeo very low atSnjder& Wills', Welssport. : -Messrs. March nnd Uutterileid, of Welssport, received tho englni) to bo used In their new Emery Wheel Works on Wednesday list. It Is nn eighteen horse power engine of a llrst-class make. Lsdlcs' slippers 23 cents a pair, at .Snyder & Wills',- Welssport. Tho prlco ot hides is looking up." C. E. Grecnawold Is now paying 7 cts. per lb. for crccn liiilec, 13 cts. per lb. lor calf skins, and sheep's pelts, green, 41.50 each. Daniel Seuslnger, of Franklin itowusiilp, will sell at public sale, on Thursday, Feb. 10th, 100 acres of tlm br land, In four lots. See bills printed t this oGloe. Charles Trainer, corner of Lehigh it)d lion streets, will supply you wi'h flour atlil fced.jilotv your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. If you wantanythlrg In the nro ceiy or provision JUie, call at J. Fnl ilDger fc Son's, on Itauk street. You vtll Iw 6ure to .find what you want. This Is a good time to subscrlbo for tho Cabboh Advocate. The prico is otllytl per year In advance. Try it I . Pur lamlly flour, of tho very best quality go to J. K. Illckcrt, East Weiss jwt. Lumber and coal in large or mail Quantities at lmvtv,t market rat.. A tow lota lu Jllckertofln lUll unsold fray i onee,. Wo have received a communication from some unknown person. Wo should be pleased to publish It, pro vided we knew the writer, but a the iinmii Is whhhelil we must decline, as we mnke It a strict rule not to publish I'Pimmiulcatlnus unless accompanied by the name, of the writer, nut for pub lication, but tor our own security. Should tho writer clinnso to comply with this rule, wo will publish the letter. L. F. Klepplnger's livery 6tnble, on tho corner of Hank nnd Iron streets, Is becoming unlversnlly popular with oi r citizens. Ills teams nru Mist rate, and his charges low. The citizens of Corluue, Utah, In tend giving a grand gift concert, and to distribute cash gifts from $1 to $30,000. The proceeds of this concert nro lo be devoted to the free schools of Col I ii nc, which are tho only free schools In Utah. The conceit Is to take place on the Cist of Mnrch, 1874, See ad veitleuient tn another column. Hun. Zach. II. Long can always bt found smiling behind huge piles of dry goods; call nnd see him. The, Presbyterian congregation will hold service's In the Iron strett school houses to-morrow (Sunday) evening nt 7 o clock, Ilev. II. F. Mason, pastor. Mr. S. T. Leopold, of Wtl-sport, has been appointed agent for n new work, entitled "A Dictionary of Every D.iy Wants, contnlnlng some 20,000 valuable receipts," by A. E. Tollman, M. I). It will prove n book of much value to the farmer, mechanic and In boicr, as well as tlio hnii'cw.fo Candles, wholesale nnd retail, at Hausinau & Kuhiis'.' if.-ck, the tailor, In tho postolllce building, will make you a n'ce fining gaiment of the best material ut the lowest price. Try him, Jacob Kreher, on Monday after noon, was dilvlng down Indian Moun tain, when he slipped nnd fell, the wheels of tho wagon pacing over lib leg, ciushlng and breaking it in n se veiu manner. He lay upon tho road for sumo time belore he was discovered. Dr. Zern, of Welssport, Is attending him. "Their Natuo Is Legion," maybe applied to those who die annually of Consumption, nlthough science has of late j ears sensibly diminished their number. It Is gratifying to know that tho general use of Dr. WUtar's Dalsaiu of Wild Ohcrry is largely Instrumental in attaining tlds end. If you want Job Printing of any description, you should call nt tho CARBOX ADVOCATE OFFICE, where you cnu get it done ns quick and as well ns elsewheie, and SAVE 23 l'Elt CENT, on yo ir older. Como along. Wo lire ready to serve you. Hausman & Kuhus, Jus. Obert, nnd others of this borough, have se cured a quantity of Ico of good quality nnd about six inches In thickness dur ing the past week. -- Mcssis. Hausman. & Kuhns will commence making trips to Summit Hill on Tuesday next, with bread, cukes and prctzcN, and will thereafter continue their tilps on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. They will nlso make trips lo Mauch Chunk on Monday, Wednes day nnd Friday of each week. It will tnko seven thousand ton of mils to lay a single track mi the Lehigh Valley extension to New York, nnd wc undeiitand tlm Allcntown ltolling Mill Cou.pany has tho contract to furnish this amount. Our Senator, Mr. Albright, one day Inst week introduced a bill in the Senate to enable tho officers of dis solved corporations to convey real es- tnto held by such corporations. "When a man Is saddled with a bad wife there nre snro to he stir.ups In tho family." Hilt David Ebbert's Is one of the most peaceable families In Carbon, notwithstanding lie number of saddles ho keeps for tho accommodation ot his friends at his livery on Wank street. New goods and popular prices are (ho inducements offered by W. A. Gra ver. His stock of diess goods, gro ceries and provisions, Is unsurpassed by any house In the county. On tho 20th Inst., Mr. Nathan Klotz, of Summit Hill, reopened his hotel, tl.o Eagle, at tiiat place, with a grand supper to a number of his friends. Mr. Klote has now one of the hand somest fitted up bar room and olllces In in this section of tho country. ' Parties Interested in tho distribu tion of funds arising from the sale of Daniel Eastman's properly are referred to tho advertisement In nuother column. Proposals aro wanted tiy the Prince Metallic Paint Company for the erec tion of a mill at Howmau'sStatlon. See advertisement In another culumn. Our ft lend J. P. Smith, who lost n leg some three months ngo, wan in town Wodn'sdny acd Thursday, nnd spent soieu time in our sanctum. Hois get ting along nicely. The Constitutional Convention cost 8110,723.60. JU. 15. Ohuroli. Priachlng at Packertnn at 10 a. m., at Morlah Furnaco at 8 v. m., and at Lehljhton at 7 r. m. Extra meetings still in progre:B. Dorough Election. ' A preliminary meeting of citizens of this borough, Indepiudent ot party politic, was held at J. W. Itauden-bu-h's, Valh y llouse, for the purposenf nominating candidates for borough offi cials The meeting organized by tho election of Frank Stocker ns President and II. V. Morthlmer us Secretnry. Tlio object of the meeting wasstnted, nnd after a short conversation upon the suhj ct, It was, on motion, resolved to adjourn over until Mondny eveulng, Februniy 2d, nt 7.30 o'clock, to meet at the nme place, when the citizens would rnrccd to tho nomination of a full ticket. A full attendance of citizens Is earnestly requested. F. Stockhk, President. Hrai.tii and ZJbautv. Dr. Bond's treatment purifies thu blood nnd beau, tides tho complexion, nnd radio illy ex pels from tho system all Impnrlths, such ns scrofula, syphilis, fever- sores, ulcers, snro legs soro mouth, soro head, salt rheum, cankers, whito swelllngt, enncers, tumors, msh, tetter, blotches, pimples, ringworm, erysipelas, Ac, Ac, giving tho complexion a healthy color, and restoring to thn system healti and purity. Consultation 'dally free nl ohirge. Remember, Dr. II. T. liond, No. 020 Hamilton street, Allen town, Pa. The Coal Trmle. Tho following table shows the quan tity of coal shipped over the, Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending Jan. 24, 1874, nnd for the year as compared with thu same time last year: From Week. Year, Wyoming .... 10,082 13 143,915 CO Huzleton 39,885 14 182,097 10 Up. Lehigh. . 32 12 1,200 15 llen.Meailow.. 10.254 05 70,019 14 MahMiov 3,013 17 34,334 00 Muucli Chunk 8,854 11 Total . . . Lnsl Year. Increase... Decrease. . 78,290 01 55.185 17 23,114 04 431,234 .08 425,399 17 8,854 11 To the LDics.. There, nro thou sands of Ladies (young, middle-aged nnd old) dragging nut a miserable ex-i-tnice, nml suffering Iroin homo of tlio many diseases to which they are so liable, and who have tried doctor nfter doctor, nnd nuy quantity of niediclno, without benefit. Now Dr. Bond's suc cess In tnls tin's of diseases is truly astonishing; therefore, nt unco consult him, nnd suffer no more. Ills treat ment Is simple, pleasant and effectual, Consultillons daily from 0 a. m. to 8 l'. si. Remember, Dr. II. T. Houd, 020 Hamilton street, Allcntown, Pa. Wctsport XSormigU School!. Roi.i. op IIoN'on. Tlio following named scholars havo exhibited a satis factory iccord during tho past month as regards attendance, conduct, progress nml industry: ADVANCED QUADR C. T. HORN, rrncitF.it. Henry Tropp, Robert Yundt, James Dick, Wnlter Dick, Arthur Dick and Austin Doyer. FIUST OHADK S. II. GII.UAM. TEACHEH. Edwaid Yundt, Albert Oswald, Ulysses Knnns, Willlo ICtoomer, Milton Koons, Schuyler Koons, Chas. foyer, Thomas Coyle, Cathnrinn Krutii, Ellie Polsgrnve, Annie Smith, Lily Guth, Laura Yun.lt, Mngglo Dick, Rebecca Dick, Carrie It. WeNs, Annio Wnssen, Enimn dinner and Amanda Albright. January, 1874. Cancf.ica:i ub Cukkd. Dr. Bond has discovered a positive cure for Can cer, nn matter of how long stu.illiig, without nny surgical operation, cutting or pain. nuecrs cured in fiom 1 to 8 weeks. Dr. Dond's Cancer Antidote (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 thu blood nnd removes all taint from tho system. Dr. Bond will .send his Cancer Antidote and Corn (suit)- clent to last one month) to nny part of uie country on receipt of llfty dollars. No charge, for examination nnd con sultation at the office. Patients writing from a distance must Inclose "live dol lars, which will bo deducted Irom charges for treatment. Dr. II. T. lloud, C20 Hamilton street, Allcntown, Pii. Acclilent. On Tuesday of last week, while Mr, Andrew Seem, of tho Sixth Ward, was up at the Lehigh Gap attending to somo business, his horse, In driving along a rocky, open road, shied, and by a sudden plunge sideways threw him out of the vehicle, precipitating him over a rough and rocky embankment nt least fifty feet In height, where he lay in nn lusenslblo condition for a long time. After recovering his senses Mr. Seem made his way to a house nt some distance from the scenn of tho accident, where he was kindly cared for, nnd medical assistance being obtained, his wounds were properly attended to. Hi. was tadly cut about the head and facp, nnd considerably bruised nbout the body. Tho horso continued homo to the residence of Mr. Seem's father-in-law. Allcntown Democrat. Sudden Death. On Tuesday evening of last week, says thu Catasauqua Dispatch, our community was startled by the an nouncement of tho death or Mr. Solo mon Iilery, nn oldresldentot this place, who died In his 00th year.- He was sitting In Ids chair nt his residence, when he suddenly fell to the floor, and. before medical aid could be summoned ho expired. Thu sickness was pro nounced apoplexy, nnd his decease was unexpected. Ha bat bueii resident of this placo nil his life, being n son of Mr. FrIU Blery, who kept tho ferry known m Blery's, whero the bridge now stands. IIo built nnd kept the American Hotel, now RogVs, for a number of years, but lias not for many years been engnged In nny active hul nc-s. One, by one the old lesldents nre being called awny, and soon tho places which knew them will know them no more. To the Nekvods and Debili tated. Do you have spells of short breathing ? Is your memory Impaired ? Do you feel dull, INtles, moping, and tired of company ? Do you wish to b t left aluiw and get nway from every body ? Does any little tiling make you stnrt nnd Jump? Is your sleep broken nnd restless? Dhvo you lost energy nnd confidence, In youiself ? Are your spillts dull and given ioflls of melancholy ? Is your back weak, knees weak, nndslo you hnvo but Utile ippetlte? If so, J on require prompt treatment, or it will lead to ciiMimp lion or Insanity. Your health and happiness demand that you shall nt onco consult Dr. J?ond, who .will cure you. Consultnt'on free. 020 Hamil ton street, Allentowu, Pa. Qu.illflcntliii for Voter. Tho following aro tho requisite quail fication.s lor voters at the election on tho third Tuesday of February next: 1. IIo must bo twenty-one years of oge. 2. He must hnvo been a citizen of the United Stall's nt least one month. 3 He must have resided in this State one year (or If having previously been a qualified elector or native born citizen of tho State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) Immediately preceding I lit? election. 4. He must havo resided In the election district where hu shall offer to vote slnco Dec. 10th, 1873. 5. If twenty-two years of. ngo or older, he must havo paid within two years a Statu or county tax, which shall hnvo been assessed at least two months anil paid nt least ono month bcfoiu the elec tion. The Dlntt of (he Trumpet. After listening to a sermon from T. Dewltt Tnlmage, thu Christian Intelli gencer said: "Surely the gieat trumpet, was blown that night with no utn r taiu sound; and If nny one who listened to its blast never heard Christ's Gospel before, they heard It then, with, fullness nnd sweetness nnd power. The secret of the Tabernac.e preacher's success evidently lies in his natural endow ments, his bold and faithful Gospel, and still more In his blood-earnes'tuess." Tlio sermons nnd articles of Mr. Tal mage nro luruisl'cd now only to The Christian nt Work, ot which he has be come editor. Mr. Spurgeou nlso writes regularly for ItnuJ for no other Jour nal In America. We suppose they stand ready to lecelvu auy dumber of Iett rs from subscribers and agents. Sample copies free. OfUco 102 Cham bers street, N. Y. See advertisement. Weluport Literary Society. Saturday Evening, Jan. 24. The sixth regular meeting was held asabove. Tim meeting was called to order by tho President nt 7 i: m., nnd the roll of officers called. The minutes of the previous meeting were lead nnd nd opted. The President appointed a committee to form a programme for next meet pig, viz: Messrs. A. W. Horn, J. F. Zero, nnd J. R, Dlm.iilek. Oh1 motion, the Committee on Pro grammo will appoint a "Critic" for that evening. T. W. Renshaw was ap pointed Critic for Saturday evening, January 31. The exercises of the evening were taken up, as follows: Select Rending, Mr. T. W. Renshaw; subject: "Tho Blue nnd The Gray." Select Reading, Mr. S. R. Gilliam; subject. "Don't Make a Mistake." Declamation, Miss Jennie Weiss; subject: "A .''mack In School." Essay. Miss EDio Fenner; subject: "Tho Sun." Subject for debate: "Resolved, That tho pen Is. mightier than tho sword," Mr. J. W. Gilliam, chief disputant on the affirmative side, was absent. Mr. II. Campbell was substituted, and was followed by J. R. Dhnmlck and Dr. Zern; negative, 'I'. W. Renshaw, fol lowed by Messrs. Gilliam and Knlpe. The Judges gayo their decision In favor of the affirmative side. The Committee on Programme re ported ns follows: 1. Impromptu Addrcis, Mr. S. E. Gilliam. 2. Select Reading, Dr. J. G. Zern. 3. Essay, Miss Carrie Schmidt. 4. Declamation, Miss Effle Fenner. Referred questions: "When and un der what circumstances was the printing typo first used?" by Mr. Allen Marsh; "Why .did tho Patriarchs attain so great an ngo?" by Mr. Campbell; "Which It land is In both hemispheres?" by Mlsu Jeuuio Weiss. Subject for debate, "Resolved, That woman has more will-power than man," Affirmative, Miss S. E. Zero; nega tive, S. T. Leopold. On motion, adjourned, to meet nt 7 l'. M. Saturday evt Mug, J.ln. 31, 1874. J. W. Koons, IVc.Jdut. 5. T. Leopold, See'y. Miner lit Council. A dispatch from Wllkss.Barre, dated January 28ih states that at a meeting of tlio delegatei from the dlstrlo s In Dili mlnlng.reglon, to-'ay, a proposition made by Superintendent. Parrlsh on thn 23d ln-t. to the mlnersof slopes os. 11, 12, and 13 to go to work on lat year's basli", was considered. Thsn work nre situated In Plymouth, nnd the miners having agreed not to rosuinc work with out the consent of the delegates from all the districts, brought the subject up to-day. It gave; rlso to considerable discussion, the Plymouth miners being In favor of accepting Iho proposition, but the delegates from some other dis tricts were opposed to It. Those opposed to It gave It as .their belief that Mr. Charles P.inlsh would be able to supply the demand for some time by running these three slopes with the amount of coal now on.hand, and that his object was to leave all thu re maining works of tl o company Idlo until tho miners wero willing to go to work.npon any terms. With the understanding that if the starvation game should be attempted to be played a'l should quit work tlio fol lowing was adopted. Resclved, That nil districts having the basis of 1873 offered them for 1874 shall resume work. Iimlltute. Lehlghton Academy, Jan. ,24. In stitute was called to order at 1:30 r. m. by the President. The roll was called, and all the teachers responded to their names. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. An essay was read by"Mlss Bauer subject, "Should prizes bp used as an Incentive to study?" Expcrlenco teaches that prizes my be usd to good effect in some cases; a discussion of tho subject followed the reading. "Object Teaching" was taken up by D. S. Grossman. Tho elements of nearly all the different branches of study may bo (aught by means of ob jects. Tho subiect was discussed by thu Institute. Miss Paul next read nn essay on "Evil Speaking." Charity, rather than revongo should bo used ns a wea pon against tho slanderer. The subjects adopted for the Jiext meeting nre ns follows: "History anil How to Teach It," by Mlfs Hcllinun; ''Amusements, nnd their bearing on the Schools," by Miss Wenver; "Theory ai.d Practice of Teaching," by Mr. Kessler. Institute adjourned at 4 r. m., to meet Jan. 31 nt 8:15 a. m. J. Kesslek, President. D. S. Grossman,. Sec'y. The Ihlgh Volley Uallroatl. At noon on tho2Uth Inst, the stock holders t the L'i.'ilgli Vnllej Railroad held their ntinunl meeting In tho oftlco of tho company, South Third street, Philadelphia. TUototal tonnage for the past year ot given 1n-the.repoHftho Board of Directors was 4,172,330 tons; that for 1872 wa 3,877,719 tons, being a gain of-204,047 tons. The receipts from nil sources (in cluding Interest from Investments, in come from coal lands, etc.) amounted to' $7,424,893.11; operating expenses ot tho road, $3,884,850.97; net Income. $3,540,035.14. At the close ot the fiscal year (Nov. 30, 1873), the capital account' was as follows: Preferred and common stock (438,337 shares),, $31,010,850; scrip fur Instalments received, $1,305,590.23; six percent, bonds (coupons and regis tered) duo in 1898, 4,875,000; seven per cent, registered bonds due In 1010, 50,000,000; Moating debt, less cash ou hand, $4,837,043.23; total, 135,035, 039.43. Tho usual quarterly dividends, amounting to ten per cent, per annum, havo been paid In tho preferred nnd common stocks. During tho same period thero were transported 1,000,820M passengers, be ing an increase over tho previous year. Tho receipts from passeugers, express and mall show an Increase of $16, 102.11, or 8.12 per cent Miscella neous freight transported amounted to 2,228,650.09 tons, an Increase of 5.2 per cent. Tho Increase of receipts was $79,275.88, or 0.28 percent. Tho following material was used during the ytar for repairs and con struction: Steel rails, 4,081; Iron rails, 10,033; switch frames, 108, frogs, 340; crosstles, 213,000; splices, 13,000; kegs of spikes, 1,400. There aro now in use, Including donblo track and hid ings, a total of 403 miles of track. The equipment has been Increased by the addition ol 13 locomotives, 1.814 cars. The total equipment includes 194 locomotives, 17,250 four-wheeled ooal cars, and a good supply ot cats of other description!. A whlto woman residing on Paclfio etrtct, San Franclsoc, married to a color ed man, gave With recently to twins, a boy and a girl. Tlio boy -Is black as Jet, init-on thu compensation piiucipal, Uiu nl 1 1 Is white as a Illy. The father is only half pleated and -says'Jiu can't itiiderrtand such a ebedkei board ,ur-taugcuieut. Itliirrlcil, At tli reltlnrr of llie brMe'fl pnrpntu, lit Mil jvirt n the 29thlnt. hy Iter. J. T. Snlnd.lH. Mr. Mlltnn Weln of WVIxpirl, Ml Mu tla;AMitii, of AiiaMcti. The happy couple lMa ou? wiotrifit erttirntu tatlons upon thlf au.ptriou erent. May thir lilYd a prciptfroua and traii'iud pa.aie (,f llft'a lea, aod fln'l an anchonrw at at teiondtue rrach of atorra or ware. I Mvr two clouds at morning, 1 1nnd with the rlnlnx bum, And In th Uawu Ihy ttuttj oil And mloiftfd llltu one. I law twotuoimer currcnti ( low ainoothlj to their meetlug, And jutu their coureo with alteiit force, In peace each other ureetloj;. Such lie jrrnir renlle motion till llfu'liait pulse nail beat) Llkerummer'a beam and luramer'a itreain Hunt uu In joy tu uieut A calmer ana, where joy halt ceaie A purerlhy, where all it pj.ee. On the 10th day of January, by Her. A. Bp thulomev, Mr.thnrlei Soober to Jlr. Atra Kle unniMr, both of t'euu Uiten, Ctrbou Oj. On theaamo diy, l,y nme. Mr. Jacob llu k to Jll-l Emma Jure MilUr, bAh ,( Lebanon. On the IT th day or January, by irtuie, Mr. WIN mm J. i lntel, of Kmtou, .SVrihauipton Co.,tu MIm ijalleua Cunell, or Kie'eTl.le, Mu.iroe Co. Uicil, In l.ehlirhton, on the STih liit.,Miri' Ku-ene, on or a. and Mary K. Miller, eJ 0 111 mthe and 6 daya. iln the 'Bib day or Jmuirv.ln Mi I jh tin, la tepll I'auM, tfU of Andrew and Sirah i auipbcll. aged 17 )tata, 0 uimuh n,id 12 da;, On the 231 day of January, Ii Lwhlthtm, Kiln Ktn.i, daughter of slirnl A. nnd .-ebil.a Wnlbert, a;ed 3 yoir, 2 ut mlha and 31 day. At the residence of her aondn-law. T. b Fopter, In I'.afit M'liii'h ChuuU on tfutidiy, th i 23 h lint., Eliza Worlhlngtj , rellet or Ai.mli W. ivatt ajed COyea.a. Special Notices. PAIN-KILLER.! For Over Thirty Years Perry Davis' Vegetable Paiu-Killor Has been tested in every variety of climate, nnd by almost every nation kuown to.-lmerlcnns. It is tho constant companion and estimable friend of tho missionary and the traveler, on sea and land, and no one should travel on our Lakes or Itlvers without it It has been before thti public over thirty years, nnd probably has a wider and better reputation than any other I roprletary medicine, of the. prcsentday. At tills period thero are but fow unac quainted with tlio merits or tlio l'.tin Klllcr, but whllo boiue extol It as a lini ment, they know but little or Its power In easing pain when taken Internally, while otheis Uso it Internally with great success, but aro equally ignnrn ,t uf Its healing virtues when applied externally. We therefore wMi to say to all that it Is equally successful whether used Intern ally or externally, and it stands to day, unrivalled by ull thu great eatiihwie tr family medicines l Isstitlicient evidence ot Its virtues as a standard medicine, to know that It Is now used in alt parts of tho world uutl that lis sale Is coiiitatiily Incrca-lng. No curutlvu agent, has hail such wide spiead sale or given stieli universal satisfaction. It Is n purely vegetable compound, und perfect! v salo in unskillful hamU. Atrertliirtyyenr.stilal.lt is still receiv ing the must unqualified tistimoulals ti Its vil tiles, from peinons of the highest character and responsibility. Physi cians ot the first respectability, recom mended It as n most effectual niepara tion for tho extinction of pain. It Is lint only the best remedy ever kuown for Urulscs, Cuts, Unrns, &c, but lor Dysentery or Cholera or any sort of bowel complaint, It Is a remedy unsur passed for efllcieiicy and rapidity of action. In the great cities ot India, and other hot climated, it lias become tho Standard .Medicine fur all such complaints, as well as for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and other kindred disorders. For Coughs and Colds, Can her, Astham, and liheumutlc dillicul ties, It has. been pruved by the must abundant and convincing testimony to be an tuvaluablu medicine. ikusirt of all Imitation!, The Faln-Klller is sold by respectablo druggists throughout the United Suites aid foreign countries. l'rice as cents, 00 cents and SI per bottle. Perry Davis & Son, Proprietors, No 1U0 High street, Jan. 3 lin. 1'iovldeiice, H. I. Tape Worm! Tape Worm! Hemored In a few boun with harmlen Vegetable! Medicine. No fee'tuled until the entire wprtu, with head, patfaei. lttfer Ihoao afflicted to real denti or the city whom 1 hare cured, thathid been unucorullj trailed at the Jeueraort Medical Celled, on Tenth atreet; Ind taken In rain tur peutlne, the mvcalled iivclnc, and all ku,jwn re medied Dr. IJ. K. Ku.m, No. 249 Nor'h Mutli Street, Philadelphia. The Doctor hal bean la bublneaa fur over twenty-fire years, and la perlect ly reliable. Call and eec. Adrlce nee, Itemurru tapoworm rrom a child l yeara old, nieiiurlu; K) roet. At hta otttce can be Mft ipecluieltl. fcuui of thetu over forty ret in length, which hare beeu retnured in leia than thiee hour by taUtiig oiu dote of his medicine. Or. Kunkei'a treatment U ilmple, fate and perfectly reliable, aud no fee uo til the worui, with head, pauea. Ur. E. F.Kv(,tl 223 .NoilU Mnlli Street, l'btladolphla, Pa. S).t. 0 1873 lv Jjp IIO YD HE.Vltl, Architect and Superintendent, No. 143 N. 7th Street, Allentown, Ta., furnishes Plans. Specifications and Etl itiatei for Publlcand Private .Buildings. Stairs, Italki, A-c., Constructed antt Set-Up by tho most approved method, and at sltort notice. Patronaca Is res pectfully solicited, and satisfaction guaranteed. apr. 28-yl i9IDEIa GRAVCU, Opposite tho PnblloSquaie, SOUTH ST., LEUIOIITOy, PA., Manufacturer ot Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all lilndj ot 1ST Hoofing, Sprinting and Jobbiu promptly attended to. uov, UU