llill.lasMa.tsl II tpMISf Mill. Advertising- Hates. "W desire It to be distinctly understood that no Advertisements will be Iniwrted In tho columns of Thi Cuso.f AcTOCitt that may be facetted from unknown1 parlies or (Inns, unless accompanied with the Cam. The following are our oslt terms I AdTartlneme nta for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion 10 Cent. 41 Pit Months.perlncheach Insertion 1ft Cent. ' Three Months, " ' " " 20 Cents. 44 Lena than three months, firstlnser- tloo $1, each subsequent Insertion 25 Cents, II. V. MOUTIUMEII, Publisher. JJ n. S1EWEI18, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFIICBl around Floorlnthenewnddl.'loiiof the Mansion House, Mauch Chunk, Pa. rinfhiesa transacted In English and Herman. Coleetlona promply made and Conveyancing neatly done. Battlement or Eatatea, rrotlng Wills, ob taining Letters of Admlnl.tratlon, Filing Accounts, and Orphans Court Practice caref ally attended to. Licenses, Charters and Incorporations procured, and Criminal Cafes made a specialty. SATURDAY M0HNIKO, AI'UIL 23, 1874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub scribers' receiving tlielr paper with a cross upon the corner near their name, will save fifty cents advance In pi Ice by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms ore $1 in advance, or $1.50 If not so paid. The new round house, at Packerton is under roof. K'you want a nice fitting shirt get your measure taken by T. D. Clauss. Slatlngton's borough debt amounts to $0,685. On Whit-Monday Ilamburg Is to have an old-lashloned battalion. Boots and shoes; 'very (cheap for cash, at T. D. Clauss'. If you want'Job Printing of any description, get It done at this office, and bave money. Satisfaction guaran teed. " The coming Fourth of July will bo celebrated. In Easton by a parade and otter.demonstratloiH by the Order of United American Mechanics. On Sunday night a disused two story brick house, ubout half a tulle bove Catasauqua, along the L. and S. JR. It., was destroyed by fire, which probably originated from sparks from a jpasslrrg locomotive; J Do you want a good fitting suit of Cloths7 Then go to the popular Iniloi lug establishment of T. D. Olauss. Win. Kemerer Is crowded day nnd evening with customers purchasing cheap and handsome dress goods, dry goods, gr.ceriea, "provisions und hard- ThO A'o. 2 furnace of the Allen-town-Iron Company, which had been fylug Idle liu-t fall; owing to the. panic, was re-started on Friday. 'da.nge.ious counterfeit is out. It Is the new ten cent note with the vig nette of Meredith. Over the large "10" it has printed "flO" Is, of courso, excel lently 'engraved and looks quite natural. The counterfeit Is dangerous, as these notes resemble'the fifties very much. For clover and timothy seeds, In Jarge and small quantities, go to Z. II, long's , nearly opposite the L, & S. de pot, Lehlghton. The spring races at Itlttersyllle Tark, on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 3rd, 4th and Sth, will be the best that have ever taken place there., For family flour, of 'the very best quality go to J. K. Rlckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and 'coal In large or small quantities at lowot market rates. -A. tow lots In Iilckertown still unsold ibuy at once. Mr. D. W. Straup, ofLehlgh Gap, wasilnown on W-cdnesday, and drop- Ted In to 6ee us. lie Informs us that Hie Intends to take the late lamented Horace Greeley's advice and "go west." nle will leave on a prospecting tour mext Monday. May he succeed In his enterprise. Mr. George Haworth, the gardener, of this borough, will please consider our "castor" doffed for that dish of lettuce ent u a day or two ago. ' For sale a five octave Parlor O.'gau new) at a great reduction, ripply at this oftlee. Gents furnishing goods, In great variety, at very low prices, at T, I) Clauss'. Tiie boy Charles YTagner, whose leg was broken, one day last week, on ,he canal tank, had his leg amputated below the kneo on Sunday last. The operation was preformed by Dr. Leon aud, assisted by Drs.DoYoung and Ger man. -DQjroflTwant a nice silk hat? Then aon T. u. Clauss nnd get a "fit." The ground Is being cleared along Beaver Hun, at Pacfc?rtion, for the erection of twenty-four blocks of dwell ings, for the accommodation of the em ployoe of the Lehigh Valley Company t that place. r-Valises arI trunks, all 6lrerand prices, at Laury Ss Petus', We are pleased to learn that Mr, T. E, Sittler of New Mahoning, who tuts been, very lck for some time past, is progressing very favorably towards reeovery. 11)0 latest styles of hats and caps Juft received at Laury Peters. Tllghman Atncr, Esq., tho efficient P. M., of Now Mahoning, was In town Tuesday, and dropped In to sco us, First-ralol tho horses and courtages kept by David Ebbert, tho lively man, at his stables on Hank street, Lehigh ton. Charges very moderate. Winter Isetlll sitting on Ihe lap of Spring a slight sprinkle of snow on Wednesday morning last. E. II. Rhodes, Bankwny, announ ces that'ho Is prepared to ro-seat c.ino seated chairs. In a 'neat and substantial manner at n very reasonablo price. Send them along? Lively business at Laury .fc Peters' nicrchanttallorlngcstablishmcnt. If you want to get "particular fits" Just call In und get 'em. ' J. Fatzlnger and Son hnvo Just re ceived a now Btoclc of groceries and provisions, hams, shoulders nnd side meats which they aro selling very low for cash. Sufferers from coughs, colds, bronch itis, croup, lnUueu7.ii or whooping cough, will find relief In Dr. Wlstnr's Balsam of Wild Cherry,- which has now been In usofor nearly half a century, and still maintains its long established rep utalton as tho remedy for all diseases of the throat, lungs and chest. Lost, In Welssport, on Sunday last, In going to or returning from church, a pi n Id bash. Tho finder will coulcr a tavor byreturnlng it to Rev. C. Hock, er, Welssport. Don't forget, to call In at W. A. Graver's store and see his well selected stock of dry goods, Ac, which ho has Just received from tho city. Win. E. Kemerer, of Big Creek, has just put In a new and elegant stock of dry goods, notions nnd groceries, to which he Invites tho attention of purch asers. Boots, shoes, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods very low for cash at Laury & Peters'. Drop In' and seo. All our merchants are now brushing up for nn active spring tr.tdo; wagon loads of new goods ate continually pass ing our office. L. F. Klepplnger keeps ono of the nicest lot of hoises and buggies to bo found In this section. His price is down to suit tho times. Messrs. Snyder & Wills will open the store, lately occupied by George Dolon, nt Packerton, during tho coming week, with nn assortment of dry goods, groceries, provisions, &c, to which they respectfully Invito tho attention of the citizens of that growing little town. All their goods will bo told fully as low as the same quality of goods can be had elsewhere, - Last Sunday a fine English Bible was presented to Trinity LiUtnnr.ni church, of this place, by the same fami ly which had presented the ono that was stolen some tlmo ago. The now ifible Is in alt respects the same as tho former one Harding's Oxford Editionexcept that the name of tho church Is on the out side in gilt letters, Charles Trainer, corner of Lehigh and lion streets, will supply you with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. Hats & cap, newest styles and low est prices, at T. D. Clauss', Bank St. Jos. M. Frllzlnger, ai nouces in another column that he has Just received a splendid stock of ready made boots, shoes and gaiters, which he will sell ut prices to suit tho times See advertise ment. The Miner Brothers, at tho Fort Allen Foundry, are ruuning full capa city. Ycakel & Albright, tho lumbermen, of Welssport, have put up a now and haudsome sign at their yard, near the L. cfcS. Depot, and Just put In a largo stock of lumber. Calico at 8 cts. per yard at W. A Graver's store, Lehlghton. Mrs. Levi Straup, of Straupsvlllc, respectfully Informs the ladles of that placo and vicinity, that she Is now pro pared to make up summer styles 'of hats and bonnets, and that shu lias just re ceived a new and fashlouahle stock of llowers, ribbons, Ac, which shu will sell at lowest cash prices. Now styles of dress goods, nt W, A. Gravtr's store. Messrs. Dally A Mertz, agents for the Manhattan Spring JJed, are In town nod will bo pleased to Introduce this re ally excellent bed to our' citizens. It Is cheap, durable aud the most comfortable we ever slept upon. If you want u spring bed get tho Manhattan It Is undoubtedly tho best. On Friday morning a boy, and our popular druggist, A. J. Durllug Is the happiest Individual In town. The I.rulj- Orator. Mrs. Ida F. Leggett, tho renowned lady temperance orator, of New York City, will deliver a lecture on tho sub ject of temperance In the M. E. chuich In this borough, on Wednesday evening next at 7.30 o'clock, A committee lias been appointed to solicit subscriptions to defray expenses. Our exchanges speak of Mrs. Lcggett as being one o tho most talented and powerful temper anoo orators of the day. Hellglotie). Tho, "Reformed congregation, of tills borough, will hold services In tho Aca demy, to-morrow (Sunday) evening, nt 7:00 o'clock, Rev. L. K. Dcrr, nfflcl- tine. In tho afternoon n Sunday school will bo organized In tho same building., Tho Reformed congregation having resolved to wjthdrayv their school from the Union Sunday School hitherto held In tho Lutheran church. Our citizens In general are cordially in vited to bo present at tho services and send their children' to tho Suhday School meeting. Services will Uo held In tho lecture room of tho Presbyterian church, to morrow, (Sunday) evening nt 7:00 o' clock. Rev. II. F. Masoh, pastor, Methodist Episcopal. church, Wll- mcr Coffman, pastor, Preaching 10:30 ji. and 7:00 r. M. Subject for evening, tho Jewish TnbernacW Sunday school p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7.80 . M.' Services of Trinity Lutheran church of this place, next Sunday, April 20th, at 10 A, M., .German, 7:00 r. u, Eng lish, by Rev. M. J. Krainlcch. On the 9th at 7J r. m. by Rav. O. Hennlko of AVelspsrt, 30th, same hour by Rev. C. J. Cooper, English,- on the 1st of May by Rev. W. II. Strauss, German lang uage. .Confirmation and Preparatory to Communion on May 2nd 1:00 r. M. Communion May"3rd, at 10 A", m,'' Ser- Ices in tho evening as tisuat. All In vited. -At the session of Lehigh Presbytery held nt Heading on Tue?day, Wednes day and Thursday last, tho Pastoral relations existing1 between tho Rev. H. F. Mason and tho Presbyterian, church of this placo v ere dissolved, said dissolu tion to take ciTtct.fiom June 1st. Tho pulpit will bo declared vacant on. S.ib nfternoon, Juno 7th. The Rev. J. W. Wood, pistor of, the 1st Presbyterian churchof Allcntown,vtll officiate on tho occasion. The church will ba dedicated on Thuisday Mny'7Tfi by a committee from Piobytery consisting of Rev. Mr. Earlo of Catasauqua, Rev. Mr. Little of Hokciidau jua, Re.v.Mr. Osier of Bethle hem, Rev. Mr. Webster of Weatherly and Rev Mr. McXaugliton of Plating- ton. Rev. Mr. ,EarIo,' pastor of tho 1st Presbyterian church of Catssauqua.wlll preach In the lecture, room of tho Pres byterian church of this placo on Tues day evening next, at 7:30 l M. The nubile cordially Invited to bo present. A Cfiril. Tho undersigned desire to return thanks to thoso Irlends who so kindly remembered Martha J. Leotz.duilng her Illness, and also for the kind renieni lier.mco of her after her de.nlso, nnd to tho LutheianTrinlty congregationforthe use of their church edifice for holding the funeral services. JOHN' S. LENTZ, E.UANUEL LAZARUS. Lehlghton, April 23, 1871. tgyVo would lust say, for tho benefit of tho Carbon Advcato. that tile cotre spondent of tho Herald did not. write that paragraph m f rniaya issue auoui Mr. Hullsmlth, and that Instead of tell ing tho people tn make sure their sta tements .should do so urst mmseir. Lehighton correspondent Morning Her aid, April 20th. We ask tho correspondent's pardon for stating that ho wrote the1 paragraph In question: but finding it witli other Items under tho Lehlghton head, wo very naturally Inferred that If ho did not write it, ho, at least, "wrote at It." Tlie Coil Trade. The follow ing table, shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending April 18, 1874, and for tho year as compared with tho same tlmo last year: From Week. Year. Wyoming .... 20,401 13 412,858 14 Hazleton 42,787 08 001,520 11) Up. Lehigh.. S3 10 1,031 11 Bea.Me.adow.. 13,038 19 215,025 10 Mahanov 8,851 07 113,253 15 Mauch Chunk 125 08 033 15 Total Last Year.... Increase Decrease 02,137 00 1,315,524 01 02,704 18. 1,270,505 05 74,058 10 507 00 Institute. Lehlghton Academy, April 11th, Institute was called ,to order by tho rresldent, at 1.30 o'olock r. u. Tho roll was called, all the teachers were present; th.o minutes of the previous meeting wero read ami adopted. The subject of "Illstory" was taken up by Miss Weaver, after iseveral tjues tlous had been asked aud answered the subject was discussed by different mem bers of the Institute. Vr. Kessler drilled tho class In "Pro portion," a clear method of solving problems In "Compound Pioportlon" was presented" and problems wero solv ed. "Mental Allthmellc" was taken up by -Vlss E. Ilellman j pioblems wero asslmied, solutions given and discussed. The srbjects adopted for thp next meeting nru as follows: "Geography" byMIs llauer, "IIItotv"by MIssTuul,' Fractious and circulating decimals by 1). ij. Grosumn. Institute adjourned at 4:00 o'clock r. M. to meet Iprll 23, at 8 :0 A. u. J KtosLKlt, President. D, S. Grossman, Secretary. Welssport I.lternrjr Society. Saturday Evening, April 18th. The 20thrcgnlarmeetlng was held as above. Tho meeting was called to order by tho President nt 7.45 r. lm. Tho roll was called anil tlia minutes' of tho last meet' Ing wcro radnnd approved. The following gentlemen were appoint ed n committee toform a programme for Saturday evening, ylprll 25th viz: John F. Zero, Mr. Miller and Mr. Dim tnlck Tho resolution offered last meeting reducing tho weekly dues was adopted. Mr. F. P. Graver was present, took the pledge of tho society and was rec oganized u member. Declamation, by Miss Jenny Wels, on "Tho star In tho west." Referred questions 1st. Iu what year was Fort Allen .bjityt?, was' answered,. Ijy ( Ji F. 'Zern nd! 'In what yeardld Wm.Ponn come to America and what name of tho vessel on which was tho he, came" answered by H. Campbell. Question for debate- Resolved, that woman's crusade ajalnst ruin selling Is justifiable, opened by J.R, Dlinmick, in affirmative, nnd followed by Messrs. Hofford aud, Knlpo; and on Jho negative by Henry Campbell, followed by Mesirs Gllhain aud Koons ; decided In the affirmative. Tho critic theu mado her .report. Frogrammo for Saturday evening, April 25, 1874: Select reading; J. O. Bageustosoj Essay, Frank C. Knlpe; Select singing, Miss Carrie Koons; Declamation, Miss Agglo Hauk. Referred Questions 1st. What was tho cause of tho war- of 1812 between tho United States and England? Refer red to-F. P. Graver. 2nd. When was the.first mowing machine Invented and by whom? S. R.,Gilhaui. , Question for debato Resolved, that there Is more misery than happiness In life. Affirmative, J. W. Koons; nega tive, Miss Sue E. Jem; Critic Alvin Marsh. 1 On motion adjourned. F. C. Knife, Rec. Sec. Millport Itrms. On Tuesday of last' week Mr. Reuben Greenswelg brought n load of straw to this place, aud when at the upper end nf town, on his return home, one of his horses, a very valuable ono, fell nnd died 'Immediately. This Is a severe loss to Mr. O., ho had been offered $250 for hiin twice during this spring. The.Mlllpoit Slate Company resum ed work on Monday week. Judco Wentz has sold his stock of store goods to F. J. Klstler and L. W, Boyer, of this place. Tho. new firm will bo known ns KMIer & Boyer.- A fence is to be placed around the new cemetery, near tho Lower Towa mensing church. Chas. Prutzmau has the contract. It is rumored that Millport Is soon to have another M. D. Our week day school was opened on the 13th Inst., under tho change, of Mr, L. A. Kern. Tho school numbers at this time 33. Jacob Zlegenfus, tho only mason in this town, lias quit that lino of business and entered Into the butcher trade. Let him wavel April 20th UiiiDiE. Tlie Imperial allography of Art. Tho Imperial Biography of Art Bays: "At tho Exposition UulyerselJ, Paris, 1855, n largo gold medal was awarded Sir Edwin Lnudscer; an honor never accorded to any other British painter. Ono of Landseei's great paintings of' dogs and sheep Is entitled "The Twins." This has been finely chromoed for T. Do Talmage's.rellgeous and family Journal, Tim Christian nt Work. It is mailed freo to all weekly subscribers to that Journal for the small sum (Including the paper) of $4.05, moun'-ed on canvass, or i5. 2 5 ou wooden strcxher. The chromo measures nearly two'by two and a" half feet in size. Full particulars can be learned by ordering sample of the pap.-r, which will be mailed freo on application. Office, 102 Chambers-st. N. Y." Jr Itobert Conner lant week rejected an offer of one hundred thousand dol lars In gold for his horsn Dexter. Lehigh Ion Kclnll Price. Carefully corrected each week express ly for " Tho Carpou Advocate. Apples, per bushel ' 83 40 " dried, per lb 12 to 15 nutter, roll, per l: , Cabbage, per head Cheese, foctoryj per lb: . '. . , PggS per dozen Fish, mackerel, No. 1 Ham, per lb Lard, pure, per lb.'. ..' Pork, piime mess,' per lb...., Potatoes, per bu-hel Corn, per bushel. Chop, Corn; per 100 lbs " llran, " ' Itye, " " Mixed " 4; .'12 22 20 18 18 14 ia 00 oo 80 1)0 03 1 00 Flour, Wheat, per bbli.;..;. 1 ... 0 50 ' itye, per luu ins a ) Oats, White per bushel 75 " Hlack, per bushel 03 Hay, per Um. ..A..... i.'20'00 Stiaw, per bundle ..,...'. . 110 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4' 00 " stove, per ton... 4 50 Hides, green, per lb..:.... ,....5 & 7o Calr Skips, each 100 Sheep Slilns, klllW 'thli uio.,'ca. 2 00 PorTjit Cuiuiwe ATfOlt.J or Jinx raccni'S. Oil, my homo, my happy homo f Now lonely and forsaken, , And left a prey to moth nnd rust, My dearest Idol tnkcnl The form I watched with zenlotn care, And held hi Hitch fond keeping, Deep In tliuilark lono grave to-night lit her green couch Is sleeping; I pizo on tho lie trogeulous pllo i;ach dear remembered token; Oh, God. I cry, why must t live So wretched and Iicart-bro'cu? Why, when tho wolf has entered tn, An.l povorud love's nwect tethur, Why must I dully strive to keep I.lfc'd broken threads togctlicr. And yet t know In reasoning thus Jty fettered soul In sinning) Hatter than I myl'.ithcr sees The. end from tho beginning" Aud though v. o may bo parted here Kacholdeil link bo riven I hopo to meet, to part no more, In yonder homo In Heaven. Dlcil, In this borough, on tho lOlli lnt of phthisis pulmonalls, .1arlha J., wife of lohu b. Lentz, nnd dauchter of Mr. Lazarus, of Ai.denrled, aged 24 years, 5 mouths and 20 days. Thursday nt noon a largo number of relatives, neighbors and friends congre gated at the rosl lencj of Jr. John S. Lentz, corner of Iron and Northampton streets, to pay their last respects to tho mortal remains of Mrs. M.utha J. wife of Mr. John S. Lentz. After prayer had been offtrad by Rev. J. T, Swin dells, of Bethldioic, In tho house; those present repaired t i the lectmo room of theLutheran Tilnity church, which had been kindly ten lero 1 for tli.it purposo by tho oflli ers. Tho sermou was preach ed from John xt., 25 & 23, by tho.Itev. W.-Coffman, pastor of the .Methodist church, tho Revs. D. K. Kepner and J. T. Swindells participating In the ser vices, both theroand nt the grave. Tho commodious lectuio room was Insulll- lentc to accommodate the many sympa thizing friends who had gathered. Juch sorrow was manifested that one who had gicatly endeared herself to all who knewher should have died soeaily. Especially do we feel for him who thus soon has lost.a dear companion and for tho tender child that Is now motherless. SIk largo oca in steamships havo been lost within tho past twelve months, namely, tho Atlantic, City of Washing ton,-Ininalla, VIUo du Havre, Europe and Amerl'iuo. Special Notices. JJEKCIIA.Vr TAILOtUXG. When In tho courso of wear and tear of every day llto it becomes necessary to dissolve our connection with tint suits that have douo in' so much services In keeping us warm nnd freo from expo sure, there Is one place whero we can find consolation and a friend Indeed in our distress. Yea, a place whero wo can safely put our trust where there Is no need of fear that woshallbe cheat ed, unsulted or unsatisfied whero tho fabric Is strong and tho manufacture superb where tho prices are hist nnd and the stylo alt that can bo desired. Thero Is a, charm about an easy, glovo llttlng, elastic suit, tint is seen nnd ob served by nil men. "Where did you get' that superb suit of o'othes?" "Where did yoci secure such a splendid fitting ga'n'nent?" Is often asked.. There are many tailors, and a number of tl cm aro undoubtly fair samples of the genus homo and al-o a credit to tho cr.tit; but how generally tailors fall in tho fitting of garments to tho human form; how often a good piece of goods Is spoiled In the lit; how sadly nnd dejectedly manya man wnnders about tho streels, feel ing the shaino the tailor lias, caused him, In allowing a poor Job to go out ot his shop, and'he the wearer of Itl Perhaps his lady love has e,ven Jilted him Incon sequence of his forlorn rfppoarance. "-Dress mukes thu mnn: Tho want of it the fellow.' Not that a man Is less n man for'wear Ing plMn clothes, but. when hois "dress- ed up" he should Indeed be dressed not having Ills cloths hang like bagi,urpuml hi in, and wrinkled and dlstored in all sorts of tlnpes, but tuat ho should be clad in fitting garments. Taste should be shown both In Ihe colors and make up of his suit. Many high priced goods t.reaf such outlundMi colors and stylos that a man's character is judged by his foolishly selecting thoso odd goods. A man Is known by the company he keeps, and If ho Insists upon fraternizing with Ill-looking nnd ill-flttlug clothes, ho will not make Ids "mark," as a man of ta,ste, that's positive. To bo looked, up on as pos.ieislng thu requisite attiiln ments of a taty gentleman, he must folect cloths of suitable colors for his cluthlng and have them made nn in first. class .style by Laury & Peters, (post olllce, building), Lehlghton, Pa , who nave a s iieuoniblocK lose ect from, and where-you will obtain that symmetry of hi. so uecessury to tue adornment ot the peron. Call and exainluo tho most beautiiul assortment ot cloths, c.issln ers and vestlugs, ever brought Into Lehigh ton, and leave your measure with L iury & Peters. Jarch 14, 1874. Tnpo Worm! Tupo. Worm! Tape Worm rumored In from 2 to 3 hours lth htrmless Vegetable Mullein. The norm pm-liig frnnitbSfit4ni alhe. .No fee ntke I uulll Ibj on. etillre worm, vrtth head. Iti.ses. M.-dklne liirui. less, can refer iutt nCllvted to tbu ro.1 Unts of misciiy unon 1 nie-ureJ. AC mjroircj vau bi Seen hundred Of stiecllllells. inelSUllt'E hum 49 to 100 tot In luiutli. tiny pir cent. UC cue nf meMpli an! dlsorpiiiuiil"U or tlto Mveraru csUMt-1 by sliiiujh aui ul.er wunus ekl.lln? lit the alimentary canst, Wirm, u uWn ot thu iu s6 u tiiKeruiui cuir-icier, nru so miiu uuujrt.li 04 Ly the iu. hetl men ot thu present tliy. Call suit are tbe nrlxhial auI only uurui tWlrvr, or ud fur u circular wlifcuwll! ithu -fulI d-rlntiua and treatment of all kin la of wirui. cne!u- J ct. Mamp ruf return nrtiu aui. ir. K, r.Kuaic-L, 33'J s or lb MiHli Stf uet, l'UII,l4l hla, 1'4. (alrlce at unireor Lr milt itee t XaVSJlUr, TIN aui 0TJIUU1I WOim.S alsj rtuunel. b.t.t. t, UTJ ly Tho moat Wcmlerfiil Dlacortry of the 1UIU Century. IDE.. S. 3D. I-IOWE'S Arabian Milk Oure JFOR CONSUMPTION, Wl nil Dlwiwos of tho TlirtOAT, CHEST an-1 MINUS, (Ihe only Medietas ot tbaklnd la tbn world.) A So HTirtrt s rm Cod Livhr On. Permanentlv cures Asthrai, IlruocbltK Incipi ent GnnnipHort, lM of Vitloo, shirtless nf Ureal h. Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Oj.da, Ac, In a few days. DR. S. D. IIOWE'3 Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, Which DIPFEItS from a'l other nraparatlons In ItalsntsDttTB AeriONupm the I.IVKK, KIDNKVS .ml 1)1, HID. It I. funlf Tuetiiblo, nnd tljin.e Ilia system of all Impurities, lillll-H up, anj makes I'ure, ISlch llloml. Itcilrea Sjrofulaus Dlseitsi-sor nil kinds, removes ConKtin-tllnn.and rotfulltea tho llovtell, Kw'UHNKItAi, UHtllMTV," ' I.O5T VITALITY," nnd UllOK13N-l)JWiI UiMUJTITU NUNS," I'-cliillenotlio 19th Century'" to fin i Us exru-il. Kvery Iw'.tlo Is worth Its -wcluhtl.i gull- I'rlce, (1.0) nor buttle. SolJ by A..1. UUltr.I.Nll, Orujjlst, Dole A'ellt for LehUhtuii. fn, Dk. ij. 1). IIOWH, SjIo Proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, Sew York. apr. 11, ISTa.yl Mrs. LANB'S Certain Cure for Ingrowing Nails. M.sigiiucs Notice. Notice Is hereby glveu, that Gideon Nothsteln, of New Mahoning, Carbon county, Pa,, nnd Leah, his wile, by deed of voluntary alignment hnvo assigned all tho estate, real and personal, of tho -aid 'Gideon Nothsteln, to Tdghmau Arner, of New Mahoning, Carbon Co., l'.u, lu trust for the benellt of the said Gideon Nothsteln. All persons, therefore, Indebted to tho said Gideon Nothsteln, will make pay ment to mo, tho said assignee, at New Mahoning, and those having claims or demands will mako known tho same within six weeks from this date. TJLOIIM1N AUNER, Asslqnce of Gideon Nothstoln. March 14, 1874-w8 sslgncoj Notice. Notlco Is hereby given, that Zachn riah II. Long, or Lehlghton, Cirbnti county, I'.t., and Louisa Ids wife, by deed of voluntary assignment havo as signed all tho estate, real and personal, of tho said Zachariah II. Long to Tllgh man Arner, of New .Mahoning, (Jaroon county, Pa., in trust for the benellt of the said ttacuariah II. Long. All persons, therefore, Indebted tn the said Zachariah II. Long, will make payment 10 me, 1110 saiu assignee, at Now Mahoning, or to my duly author, ized agent, Zaeharlah II. Long, at Le hlghton, and those haviug claims or de mands will nmko Known tho satua with in six weeks from this date. TILG1I.MAN ARNER, Assignee ot Zachariau II. Long. March Uth, l'871.-v8 In order to close out present stock , the undersigned respectfully announces to thu citizens of Lehlghton and vicini ty that ho, has Marked Down Prices of nil kinds of Goods to about cost, aud will Sell for (Dasla July Ho has In stock a largo assortment of1 Dry Gootls, Groceries, ' Provisions,' luecniwaro, Unrdware, and n variety of other articles too num erous to enumerate. If you deslro to secure Now Is your Tlmo A Small Sura wf Money will Uuy a. Largo Quantity of Goods 1 Storo Opposite L. & S. Depot, BANK-street, Lehighton, PpnuL Z. H. LONG, Agent. TiLQiiitAN AnsEit, Assignee. March 29, 1874, Tho undersigned hereby cautions nil persons ugalnst negotiating n Note, dated April 4th, 1874, for $85, given to William lierger, residing on tho Toby hauua, as I shall refuse to pay the said note, not having received value ther-jfor. JOHN DISl'LKU, Towameuslng twp., C.irbotvco., Pa. April 18, 1874.w3 CORDS OF WOOD. Tho undersigned has now or) thn Cnhal Hank, nt Weissiwt, about a CAinls of Seasoned Flrowood, which ho oilers iu ouu lot at a reasonablo price. Also, quantity of SOUEENED SA.VI). u t nble for liuildiiig purposes, very iu.v tor cash. J. II. UIMMICK, npr 18-w4 Weissport, Va. 1874. SPRINcir 1874T Tho undersigned respectfully Informs her friends and the ladles lu general, that she Is now receiving a largo stock of tho Newest and moat Fashionable Designs lu Millinery fioods, for Spring and Summer Wear, such as LAOIKS' HATS anil IJON.NETS, TKIMMipaS, 1-LOWr.RS, NOTIONS, &a Ac. Hats mid lloimets mado up In tbo latest nnd inait t'ushlonablo uniniier. .til goods wariauted, aud Pi Ices aro fully as low as elsewhere. bTOIlE, next door to "Tho Carbon Advoeato" UANKWAV, Lehlghton. LIZZIE KRAMEft. Maich lltli, 1874. gU, O. UlMIlICKj ', warmer ArroiiNilv, attokxto at lot, 0Jlue.tu lIKOsnwai, Um jiuor ImIow Auwlrau Hotel. M.ucltOltuuL.l'cuu'a. Culleclluji linmiut, rm'le. Ijor.ltl,
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