Advertising Rates. W doMre It lo be dl-tlnctly understood that no Advertisement will be Inserted In the columns of TiuCaf-aoi ADtocitt that may to received from unknown patties ornrmi.unleMC'iiipanledwt;h thecal. ThefoIlowlnifareonrolUT terms! a.4rtl.m.nt for 1 vear. iMr Inch each insertion 10 Cents. " Pl Months, per Inebaach Insertion ISOents. " Three Months, " ' SOCents. Less than three mnntlis, first Inser- llon $1, each subsequent Insertion S5 Cents, It. V. HOKTIlhlKIl, rabllshtr. PATUHDA Y MOKNING, AI'llll. 11, 1874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross upon the corner near tliclr name, will save fifty cents advance In pi lea by remitting the dollar subscription nt once. Our terms are $1 In advance, or (1.50 If not so paid. Dublin Dan exhibited at Mauch Chunk on Saturday last. Bethlehem borough has a dobt esti mated in round numbers at $00,000. Thomas Irou Company stock sells in the Eaton maiket at 70 a share. The latest style" of hats and caps Just "received at Laury & Peters. Z. II. Long, agent, hai marked down his stock of dry goods, groceries, queenswaie, hardware, &e., and is now offering great bargains for cash only. Drop In and seo.lilin. Oa the 20th of April next $75,000 worth of Berks County Hatlroad scrip will bo redeemed by the Company,, with 0 per cent. 'Interest. The First National Bank of Allen town on Saturday took In deposits to the amount of nearly $100,000. Who says money Is scarce? All the banks here report n.oney plenty with them. Most of them took in more than they paid out. JVbt a few who withdrew deposits during the panic of last Fall returned them to the banks on the 1st. Allentwon Democrat. Do you want a good fitting suit of cloths? Then go to the popular tailoilng establishment of T. D. Clauss. Win. Kemerer Is crowded day and evening with customers purchasing cheap and handsome dress goods, dry goods, groceries, provisions and hard ware. Ilenry Camphell has received his Commission as Justice of the Peace for Franklin townshlp,and Is now prepared to attend to the duties of the office. Thursday last, the Sth. Inst., was the Sth anniversary ot the aurrender of Gen. Lee to Gen.Graut, aUlpppmattox, "Va. Mr. J. W. lteed, lato of tlio Araerl-J san Hotel, Mauch Chunk, has taken possession of the United States Hotel, Tamaqua. Dry goods, groceries and provisions are selling very cheap at W. A. Graver's -store. Lehlghton. Boots, shoesand rubbers, very cheap for cash, at T. D. Clauss'. A quarterly dividend of VA per cent, has been declared by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Mls Anzle Leh, the handsome and accomplished music teacherof Catasau qua, was visiting her fiieuds In town lastweek. Laury & Peters have Just received new line of cloths, casslmeresand ves tings, which they are prepared to make tip In the very latest fashion and most durable manner, at prices which defy competition. Remember the place, post- ofHco building, Lehlghton. On Monday last, a Utile son of Mr. Bernard Vogt, of Weissport, fell down the steps at Oswald's tailoring store, and sustained a gash about 2J inches In length In his head. Dr. N. B. Reber was sent for and sewed up the wound, and the boy's condition Is satisfactory. Valises and trunks all sires aud prices, at Laury & Peters. A German formerly employed at Fackerton visited his native land last summer. While there ho gathered a large collection of birds, and Guinea jigs, lie returned last week and Tues day afternoon was at the Valley depot with his numerous family. The birds are to be put into Packer's Park at Fackerton, and the Guinea pigs he has for sale, Lively business at Laury & Peters' tnerchanttallorlngestabllshment. If you want to get "particular fits" Just call In and get 'em. A. good girl Is wanted for general boosework. Good wages paid to a suit able girl. Apply to M. W. Raudcn tosh, Packerton, Pa. In town, Mr. C. F. 6uilth, of Beth leheni, on Monday last. He called In to sea ns and subscribed for the "Ad vocate." It Is no wendertbat Invalids lose faith In all speclmw, when so many worthless medicines are advertised for the cure of various diseases; but which vijien tried, aro "found wanting." We nave yet to learn, howe.ver, of the first allure of Dr. Wlstars IUIsam of Wild Cherry, to euro coughs, colds, and pul monary disease. Do you want a nice, silk hat? Then 'call on T, D. Clauss and get a "fit." A fire at Hazleton, on Wednesday night, destroyed the stables of A. Par deed: Co., at Laurel Hill Slope. 23 mules perished. The North Penn., railroad will soon havo a double track clear through from Philadelphia to Bethlehem. The smaller tunnel, above Sellcrsville, Is also being dug nway. Ladles plain last lo shoes for $1.75 per pair at W, A. Graver's store,.Leh- .Ighton. If you want Job Printing of any description, get It dono at this office, and save money. Satisfaction guaran teed. The Berks County Railroad put an engine on the Slatlngtou end of the road one day last week. Wo are Informed by Mr. J, Kessler, that his brother, Rev. C. Kessler, left San Francisco, In the steamship Nevada, on the 2Gtli of March, and that ho Is expected to arrive In New Yoik on or about the 24th of the present month. If you want n nice fitting shirt get your measure taken by T. D. Clauss. J.- Fatzlnger and Son have Just re ceived a new stock of groceries and provisions, hams, shoulders and side mi ats which they are selling very low for cash. Now Is a good lime to get your Job printing dono. We have just nddei several new and fashionable fonts type to our stock, and aro better tlian ever prepared t J do all kinds of work neatly and cheaply, Patronize home trade. Boots, shoes, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods very low for cash at Laury & Peters'. Drop In and see L. F. Klepplnger keens one of the nicest lot of horses and buggies to be found In this section. His price Is down to suit the times. The Weekly Herald made Its ap pearanco on Friday last week. It Is a well filled aud neatly printed sheet. and reflects credit upon the Herald Publishing Company. Long may It wave. Terms $1.50 uer annum. Charles Trainer, coruer of Lehigh and lion streets, will supply you with. Uour and feed, plow' your gardens' or do your hauling nt reasonable rates. Hats &cap, newest styles nnd low est prices, at T. D. Clauss', Batik St. The Lutheran Conference of Lehigh, Northampton, Monroe, Carton nnd some of the adjoining counties, consis ting of forty ministers and about onp hundred congregations, will meet In Salem Church, Bethlel.em, on April 10th. Good natpred papts with marri ageable daughters will now fix up their front gatesl For Intul'.y flour, of the very best quality go to J. K. Rlckeit, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In largo or small quantities at lowest market rates. A few lots In RIckertown still unsold buy at once. ' Jr. Wm. Lovett, called In to see us on Saturday last, and renewed his subscrlbtion. He informs us that he has had three wild turkeys roosting with his tamo ones during the past winter, and that one day last week they formed a patty aud left for parts unknown taking the tame ones with them. Sports men, can soon look around for a large flock of these birds. For sale a five octave Parlor Organ (new) nt a great .reduction, ripply at this office. Gents furnishing goods, In great variety, at very low prices, at T. D. Clauss'. Horses, carriages and buggies for hire at David Ebberfs livery, Bank st;, Lehlghton. Charges very reasonable. Read the new advertisement of W. F. Klotz, of East Weissport, iu to-day's paper. Mrs. W. n. Knecht, of Weissport, we learn, proposes visiting Europe dur ing the coming summer. The Weissport Emery Wheel Co. has now received all thu machinery, aud will commence operations at once. L. F. Klepplnger, the carriage maker and livery man, will sport anew and elegant sign shortly, T .. . . . r . ... uvsi, uu monaay oi last week, a morocco pocket book, containing a num ber of privato papers of no use to any ono but the owner. Whoever has found It and will return It to this office will bo rewarded for their trouble. The Diamond spectacles are becom ing very popular. Frank.Deborde keeps them for sale.'as well as a large assort ment of watches, clocks, Jewelry, gold pens aud silverware. Store nearly op posite the post office. The Coal Trade. The following tablo shows the quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending April 4, 1874, and for the year as compared with the same tlmo last year: rrom wwx. yar. Wyoming.... 21,508 10 855,148 08 Hazleton 35,800 09 50T.8Q3 03 Up. Lehigh.. 1,570 07 Bea.Meadow.. 13,207 18 185,400 17 Mahunoy 8,823 10 05,157 13 Mauch Chunk 828 0(1 Total 78,545 05 List Year.... 75,780 03 Increase 2,705 03 Decrease; .... 1,145.473 13 1.114,004 04 30,509 09 j Preeljytery, The Prcsberty of Lehigh wilt hold Its stated 8 ring meeting In the First Pres byterian church of Reading, on Tues day, April 21st., commencing at 7. oV clock r. m. The session will bo opened with a sermon by tho Moderator, Rev. D. Deruelle. Sessional records, statis tical reports, assessment, nnd reports of standing committees will be called for. Rtltglous. There will bo services In the il". E. church, to-morrow (Sunday) ns follows: at 10:110 a. m., preaching, after which the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will bo administered, nt 7:00 r. m., preaching. Subject: 'Mro Drinking Houses Needed?" Rev. Wllmer Coff mau, pastor. Services will bo held In tho lecture room of the Presbyterian church, to morrow, (Sunday) evening at 7:00 o' clock. Rev. H.F. JLTason, paitor. The' new pastor of tho Packerton M, E. church, Rev. E. A, Hamilton, Is expected to arrlvo on Thursday next, and Services will be hold In the school house, on tho following Sunday. -Ifr. H. Is a young man, u graduate of the Theological Seminary, and Is highly spoken ot as a christian and gentleman. den Ilutten Cemetery. t the annual election of officers of the Gnaden Ilutten Cemetery Associ ation, of this borough, held on Monday, the 0th. inst., the following gentlemen were duly elected: President, Francis Stocker; Secretary, Nathan Hontz; Treasurer, William Waterbaer; Directors, Manasses A cker, and W. II. II iVoultrop, 3 years; John S. .Cuss, 1 year. Sexton, A. W. Horn. Uorougli Council. At the meeting of Borough Council, held on Monday evening last, E. U. Snyder Esq., and Mr. Geo. Smith re tired ond the new members, Reuben Feustenmacher and Wm. Waterbaer, took their seats. The Council then proceeded to the election of officers, with the following result: Secretary of Council, Wm. Kemerer; Treasurer. William Miller. There were six candidates for the of fice of Supervisor, Viz': Levanway, Stocker, Acker, Bartholomew, Becken- dorf and Shultz; the balloting resulted In the choice of Manasses -Acker. Polluo Newt. Dlldlne Snyder was before E. II. Sayder, Esq., on the 3rd. lust., charged with committing an assault and battery on George Dunlap, of Parryville. Ball was entered for his appearance at court Benevllle Urdu-rand Wm.Emmert were before Esq. Snyder, on the 0th lust., charged with assault and battery on Emll Schmidt, of this borough. The defendants gave ball for their a ppearance at court. Edwin Elsenhower was "stood up" "fcrnlm-t" Esq. Snyderon the 1st. Inst., charged with committing assault and battery on Mrs. Nancy Flick, his mo ther-in-law. In default of ball, ho has taken board at tho Hotel de ZJrenelser, situated In the "Switzerland of Ameri ca," uutll the meeting of tho next court, L. Immortal Pictures. Blackwood's Magazine, which is high in nutliorlty In such matters, says of bir lul win Landseer's paintings: "Land seer's dogs aro Immortal pictures. They are lire perfect reality not a muscle that docs not speak; and the brilliancy, color and execution are altogether char ming. One of his paintings which will almost talk to you In dog and sheep language nt least, Is'Tho Twins.' We have received a copy of a fino chromo after this painting, about 'two by two and a half feet in size. It Is furnished to subscribers to The Christian at Work, T. De Witt Talmaco's naner. Those who wish to learn further respecting It may wrlto- for terms nnd specimen copies, which aro mailed free upon ap plication. Office, 103 Chambers street, N. Y. See their advertisement. Attention, Borough Council. The following, from tho Allcntown Democrat, fits Lehlghton Just as well as that city, aud the demand of a small sum from those travelling venders would bo no more than right. Let our council, see to It: "With the spring opens the season for the coming among us of travelling venders of all sorts of articles, as for Instance the candy but cher and the dealer In papets, pens, nnd pencils who occupied the pobilo square a short time ago. It would bo but com mon Justice to our merchants that an ordinance bo passed (If one does not already exist,) re-ju'rtng from such fellows a license commensurate with the amount ot money they take from the community. Our merchants are under the necessity of keeping up largo and extensive establishments, employ clerks, own real estate, nnd" pay n heavy tax to help keep up our city expenses, as well as for the privilege of carrying on their business, nnd yet our councils afford them no jrotectlou against a class of Intruders who rob them of n ptrt uf their biibiriei-s. Justice to them demands that transient dealers ehould be taxed so high that few If any ot them would vmu uuvuv uujittcuiug uerc. Settled. About ono year ago Mahlon M'Intyro lost a leg on the. L V. R. R. by Being .run over, nnd some tlmo after Instituted proceedings against tlio company, claim ing damages. Tho caso was tried at our Court, ond M'Intyro wns awarded two thousand nnd somo dollars for In Juries iccelved. Tho company not being satisfied with Hits decision took tho caso to tho Supremo Court, and the decision of the Court here was affirmed. Still delaying payment, and after another effort to Institute further proceedings. Sheriff Faust seized their goods and of fice furniture In this city, nnd had hand bills printed offering the'ni for salo on Saturday next. After Boine consider ntlon the company camo to the conclu sion to glvo In, and gave n cheque for the full amount Monday, to E. J. More, Esq., counsel for Mr. M'Intyro. A- lentown Morning nerald. Hecoril your Deeila,, Parties coming Into possession of property this spring should not loso sight of the provision of the act of assem bly which requires that nil deeds aud conveyances for real estate In this com monwealth shall bo recurded In the office for recoidlng deeds, In the county where the lands He, within six-months after tho execution of such deeds and conveyances; and every such deed and convcyauco not recorded as aforsald, shall be adjudged fraudulent and void against any subsequent purchasor for a valuable consideration, unless such deeds bo recorded before tho recording of tho deed or conveyance under which such subsequent purchaser or mortgage shall cairn. Velsspnrt Literary Society. Saturday Evening, April 4th. Tho 18th regular meeting was held as above Tho meeting was called to order by the President at 7,43 p. si. The roll wns called and the minutes ot the last meet' Ing were rend and approved. Mr F. P. Graver was proposed and unanimously elected as nu actlvo mem ber of this society. The following gentlemen were ap polnteda committee on programino for Saturday ovenlng, April 11, Messrs Zern, Campbell and Bugcnstose. The regular programmo was then taken up. Referred questions 1st. Why is Al leutown more like Jerusalem of old than any other city, answered by J. W Koons. 2nd. What were tho names of tho three persons who were roasted by Nebuchadnezzar, wns answered by Miss Sue E. Zern. 3rd. Does smoke produce rain, If so, why, answered by Dr. Zern Essay on "Salt" by Miss Effle Fenncr Declamation by Jios Aggie Houk on "The Blind Boy." Subject for debate Resolved, That the statesman of revolutionary days de serves more honor than the soldiers of those days. Opened in tlio Affirmative by Dr. Zern, followed by Messrs. Ber- ger, Bagenstose and Smith; and In the Negative by Messrs. Dlmmlck, Gllhnm, Campbell nud Koous. Decided la tho Affirmative. Select reading by F. A. Graver on the subject of "Water Is thu best." The committee on programmo for April 11th. reported ns follows: Select reading by Frank C. Knlpe. Decla mation by Miss Carrie Koons. Referred Questions Ut. Whero and by whom 'was the assertion made "Millions for defence, not ono cent for tribute I" referred to S. R. Gllham. 2nd. Describe tin artisan well, to J. W. Koons. 3rd. Who Is spoken of Iu the old Testament as having deceived his father, and who assisted hhu in do ing so? to J. R. Dlmmlck. Question for debate Resolved, that riches develop character better than poverty. Affirmative, D. S. Grossman; Negative, Miss Sue E. Zern. Critic, D. B. Albright. Ou motion adjourned. F. C. Kniws, Rec. Sec. Counts' Court. FRIDAY. Petition for tho appointment of Su pervisor In Mahoning township. Tho court appointed John Lann Supervisor of Mahoning township to fill thu vacan cy occasioned by the failure of the electors to elect two Supervisors at the last election them being a tie vote. in tue matter of tlio first and final accouut of Daniel Wentz, ndmlnlnstrator of Reuben bmlth, d, ceased, on motion of Albright and Freymau, attorneys. the court appoints AV. M. Rapsher, Esq., auditor to make distribution of the moneys In tho hands of tho administra tor. Petition for n county bride) In Lower Townmenslng township. Heury Boyer, Lewis Horn nnd E. II. Snyder, appoint ed viewers by tho court. in tue matter or tne division of the township of lial-onlnc Into another election district, to be ki own as thu Packetton district, .diiios Rlecel. B. Yengt-r and J. W. Raudenbuth. an- polnted commissioners and viewers by the court. In the matter of report of viewers for a public loid In Mahoning town-dill). Report filed and continued n si Tim road when opened to be 33-feet wide. The Empire Trust Hank vs. Amos W. Eaclies. No. 41, Juno term, 1873. Jury fee ti, paid April 3, 1874. umpire Trust Uank vs. Amn w. Eaehes. N.i. 41, 1873. Caio tried. Verdict for plaintiff of ?U1.53. Amos Kiegel vs. Daniel Eastman, original defendant, nnd Wm. Wagner, Martin Lenhnrd and A. P. Fnucett; terro tenant, No. 02, Term, 1874. Rule to. show cause why judgmnnt should not tin entered for wnnt of n sufficient affidavit ot defense. SATURDAY. Bonds of Anthony Schneider. guard Ian of Mary J. Thomas, In $2,000, with Nathan Klotz ond S. F. Mlnulch sure ties, approved April 4, 1874. ifond of Anthony Schneider, gunrd lan of Albert Thomas, In $2,000, with Nathan Klotz and S. F. Mlnnlch sure ties, npproved April 4, 1874. uouimonwenliu vs. J. Wnlhelser. ns- saultnnd battery. True bill January 24, 1874, In the matter of taxing costs exceptions take.n by attorney for the prosecutor, and tho court direct tho de fendant to pay nil the- costs, now held under advisement until next term. Henry Bownnn vs. the County of Carbon No. 30, Juno Term, 1873. Rea sons for a new trial filed. Rule grant-cd,- returnable to next term. Commonwealth vs. Dan'l Zlegenluss, Hot ben Greenswelg. Indictment mis couduct ii) office. Reason for now trial tiled .darch 27, 1874, now March 28, 1874, on motion of Albright & Frey man, attorneys, tho couit grant a rule to show a cause why a new trial shall nut be granted. Report of vlowers for n proposed change of a public road In Mnhuning township Report confirmed nbsolute. Petition of Henry Boyer, administra tor of Daniel Krum, deceased, to tell real estate to pay debts. Now April 4, 1874, order granted. ForTui Ciniios Advocit.J Study Your Scliolara., Sabbath: School TEAcnitn, do you realize the preclousness of the souls under your care souls that with you will appearat the judgmeut bar? What aro mines of gold nnd silver what aro all manner of precious stones, compared with the soul? Can you let any ono of that precious group perish by your neglect ? You answer, your desires go out after them ; but your courage Is week, your temptations many. Some times fear ot niau forbids a personal appeal, tho adjoining class nro within hearing, tho ever present adversary lurks around, and whispers ') you have put It off so long, defer It a few days longer." Teacher, arlso and bo doing; day is advancing, life's quick pulso will soon censo to beat ; night Is ap proaching, tho grim tyrant may havo already selected his next victim from your class. Tho children not only ex pect, but desiro you to speak of Him whose blood llowcd on Calvary; the sorrowful tale of Gethscmano will bo listened to with henvlng bosoms and tearful eyes. Disappoint them not. You know not what overburdened heart Is waiting for your counsel. Bo faith ful, perhaps you will mako discoveries In the character and experience of somo scholar, that will thrill your own soul with joy. Teacher, as far as possible know every child's licartpmmltted to your care; thus will you be prepared to sow besldo all waters, and to bring home your sheaves with rejoicing. Apt" . JosErrr. Lehigh ton Retail Prices. Carefully corrected each week express ly ior mho uaroon Advocate. Apples, per bushel $2 40 " dried, per lb 12 nutter, roll, per lb: 1 45 uaouage, per head Uliecse, factory, per lb 22 Eggs, nor dozen : 22 Fish, mackere,!, No. 1 - -18 Ham, per lb 1$ Lard, puro, per lb 14 Pork, prlmo me3s, per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 85 uorn, per bushel 1 00 uuop, corn, per 100 lbs 1 80 uran, " 1 80 1 Rye, " 2 00 ' Mixed " 1 no Flour, Wheat, per bbl 9 50 itye,-per 100 lbs 3 25 uats, wnite per bushel " mack, per bushel 05 Ilay, per tun.... 20 no btraw, per bundle 30 Coal, chestnut', per ton. , 4 00 " stoye; per ton 4 so Hides, green, per lb 5 & 7o Calf Skins, each 1 nn Sheep Skins, killed this mo., ca. 2 00 Married, On the 0th Inst., at tho M. E. Parson. age, In this borough, by Rev. Wllmer Coffmun, Mr. John C. Nicholson, of' Weissport, and Miss Mary A. Roth, of rraiiKiiu lownsmp. On tho 20th ult.. by Rev. A. Barth olomew, William Rackawack and Miss Margaret Magdalene Kramer, both of 1 arryviue. On the 5th Inst., by the same, Ervln Fcnnernnd Miss Edna B, Anthony, both of Weissport, On the 5th Inst., by Rov. F. T. Hen nlke, Horace N. iSchoch, of Weissport, uud Anna Hawk, ot Franklin twp. Died, On the 14th ult., In Lower Towa menslng twp., Charles Daniel, son of Josiah and Rebecca Klotz, aged 1 year, 2 mouths and 0 days. On the 18th ult., In East Penn twp., Ellen Jane, daughter ot David and Caroline Wehr, aged 0 raos. and 8 dys. On the 22d ult., Iu East Penn twp., Cnrrlo E., daughter of Frs. and Sarah Mautz, aged 1 month and 0 days. On the 1st Inst., In Lehlghton, Frank lin 11,, miii of Joint and Sarah Ann Harrow, aged 2 inoi.ths and 13 days. In Franklin twp., on the 4th ult., Heiirv, Infant son ot George and Anna E. KSziau, aged U days. In Lausanne twp,, on the 27th ult., Charles William, sou of Clms. and Jauo iU-lmes, aged 2 yrx, 4 tuos. aud 3 dys. In Whitehall township, Lnhlgh Co., on tho ICth Inst., Susanna, widow of Peter Heffel finger, dee'd, aged 80 years, 3 months and days. Special Notices. A CARD. Persons suffering with Nervous Debility, Inslplent Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, or any form of Nervous .or Pulmonary Complaints, will recelvo a prompt and radical VEOETAnLE Romedy, free of charge, by giving symptoms In full, and addressing, DIl. OIIAS. P. MAnSHALI,, npll-8t 88 Swan St., Buffalo, N. T. The moat Wonderful Dlicnrcry or tlio 10th Century. X3E,. S. 3D. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And all IIImmm or th THROAT, CIIKST lt)4 LUNOS. (Theool M.dl.la, cf lb. UdJ In lb. woilJ.) A Scnsmctiiron Cod Liviii On. rermanmth" curet Asthma, Dronchllli, Inrlpt ent Coniiimptlon, of Voice. Shortneu of llrrath. Catarrh, Croup, Coughi, CoMa, to , la a few daj. MR. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, Which DIFFERS from all other proparatlona In ltilMjiroutE Acrioxupon the UVKII.KIDNKTS and 1ILOOD. It Is purctj Testable, and eleanM the (jslnm ef all Impuilllea, builds up, and make Pure, Itlch Blood. It cures Scrorulous Disease! of all kinds, removes Constipation, and regulates tlx Howell. For'TJENEItAL DEBILITY," I.OsT VITALITY," and "UltOKEN-DOWN CONSTITU TIONS," I "challenge the 10th Centurv" to find Us equal. lery bottle Is worth Its weight In gold. 1'rlco, $l.uo per bottle. Soii by A.J. DUULItiO, Drugjlst, sole Arsat for Lehlghton, Pa. Dr. S. D. UOWK, Sole Proprietor, 161 Chambers Street, New York. apr. 1 1, ISTJ.yl Mrs. LANE'S Certain Cure for Ingrowing Nails. Tape Worm! Tape Worm I Tape Worm remored In from 2 to 3 hours wltlt harmless Vegetable Medicine. The worm passing trom the system allre. No fee asked until the en entire worm, with head, parses. Medicine harm less, can refer these aQllcted to the residents uf this city whom 1 harecureJ. At myorflce can be fieen bundled of specimens, measuring from 40 to 100 feet In length, t'ilty per cent, or cases vf L-yspepeia. and disorganizations of tho Llrer are caused by stomach and ot.ur worms eilstlng Iu the alimentary canal. Wcrms, a nlseane of th most dauze us character, are so Utile understred by the medical men of the pretwnt day. Call aad see tue original anu onijr worm uesiroyer, or aena for a circular which will give a full descrlptlou and treatment of all ktods of worms, enclo a c-c sump tor returu or tue same. nr. . r. ku.ixil, 2i0 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (Advice at orUce or by mall free.) ea-SUAT, l'l.N and STOMACH WORMS alts removed. Sept. 6, 187J-ly JpUBLIO SALE Of Valuable Heni Hastate t The undersigned will offer at Publle Sale, ou the premises, late of Daniel Solt, deo'd, In Franklin township, Car bon county, Pa.', on MONDAY, April 13th, 1874, commencing ntONKo'clocIc P. M., the following valuable Real Es tate, situated as above, and known as the " Daniel Solt Farm," consisting of 110 acres, moro or less, 75 acres of which aro cleared and under a high stato of cultivation, the remalutng 115 acres being Fine Timber Land, comprising White Oalc, Pine, &c. Also, a quantity of Grain In theGround. The Improvements consist of 1 two-story Frame Dwelling House, 2-1 x 30 feet j Barn, 35 x 65 tcet, aud necessary Out buildings. There Is it never-railing Spring of Water convenient to house nnd barn. This oilers a rare clianco for a man with a limited capital to set a first-rate Farm, there beluit no better land in tho county. tST" Conditions will be made known at. tlmo aud place of sale, by SOL..& WM. SOLT, Frauklln twp., March 28, 187A-w3 sglgnccs Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that Gideon Nothstein, of New Mahoning, Carbon comity, Pa., and Leah his wire, by deed of voluntary assignment have assigned all tho estate, real and personal, of the :-n!d Gideon Nothstein, to Tllghman Arner, of New Mahoning, Carbon Co., Ph., in trust for tho benellt of the said Gideon Nothstein. All persons, therefore, indebted to the said Gideon Nothstein, will make pay ment to me, the said assignee, at New Mahoning, und those having claims or demands will mako knowu the iama within sis weeks from this dale. TILGHM.1N ARNER, Assignee of Gideon Nothstein. Mirch 14, 1874-w8 rJKlgUCCS AlOtlCO. Notlco Is hereby given, that Zacha. rlah II. Long, of Lehlghton, Carbon county, Pa., and Louisa bis wife, by deed of voluntary assignment have as signed all tho estate, real and personal, of tho said Zacharlah II. Long to Tllgh man Arner, ot New Mahonlmr. (Jar&m county, Pa., In trust for the beneflt of ine baiu -.acuarian Ji. Long. All persons, therefore, Indebted to tho said Zacharlah II. Long, will make payment to me. the said assUme t .New Mahoning, or to my duly author izeu agent, acnanan it. Long, at Le hlghton, and those having claims or dt nands will mako known the nma with. In six weeks from this date, s. ASblcuce ot Zacharfiihtll.,r. March 14th, 1874.-W8 UCKCVE Poultry YurU, OPFClt FOIt 1ALK. Ekes for Hatch, mr From the following varieties of Pure- t)l eu ianu and Water Fowls, at S2 no ii:r uozkk. Dark and Light Urahmas: Huff. Riav White and Partrldito Coohlos : rnwu nnd Whlto Leghorns; White and Sllver Grey Dorklue; Plymouth Rocks; Uou dans; Black. Red, Earl Derby and Hit. Games; Rouen and Aylesbury Ducks : ivuiuuau aim ureiuuu iseose, I warraiitonehalfof each dozen Kims to hatch : If they do not I will rem?.. them at CO cU. per doten. Send staum for circular. Eggs sent CODIf desired. Address. I3AAO LYVDK. Feb. 2S-3UJ Jftrlboro. Stark Co.. O.
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