Advertising Rates. We desire It to be dlitlnetlx understood thtt no Advertisements will be Inserted In the columns of TmCmsox Abtocati thtt maybe rewired from unknown parties or firms, unless accompanied with the Cash. The following are our otciT terns I .Advertisements for 1 year. Bar Ineh each Insertion WCenle. " tlx Months.perlneheeebluseTtloi 15 Cents, Three Monthi, " - " 20 Cents. Lena than threemnnlhs, flrstlnser tlon $1 e?h subsequent tnaertlon 25 Cents II. V. KOHTllIMKR, Publisher, "T-. II. S1EWERS, .111. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICB t.Oro ind Floor Id the new addl 'Ion of the Mansion House, Maueh Chunk, Pa. Business transacted In English and Herman. Collections ,Tromp)j made and Conveyancing neatly done. J- Sotllement of Estates," rrovlng Wills, ob. talnlngLettersofAdmlnlstratlon.FIIIng Accounts, end Orphans' Court Practice carefully attended to. Licenses, Charters and Incorporations procured, and Criminal Cases made a specialty. Wit totoro HmnU SATURDAY MOltNINO, HAY , 1874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub-, scrlbers receiving their paper with a cross upon the comer near Uictr name, will eiivo fifty cents advance In ptlco by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms aro $1 In advance, or $1.60 It not so paid. V lilt-Monday May 25th. The Pioneer Fire Co., of Hazteton, will visit Easton on Monday, the 18th Inst., and Join In the parade of the de partment ot that place on said day. Jos. M. Frltzlnger, at nonces In another column that lie. has just received a splendid stock of ready made boots, shoos and gaiters, which lie will sell at prices to Milt the times See advertise ment. Calico at 8 cts. per yard at W A. Gravi r's store, Lehlghton. Jessrs. Laury & Peters, will leave for the city Monday morning, to pur chase new goods. Look out for novel ties. Trunks an! satchels, for ladles and gentlemen, a new and handsome assort ment, just received at T. D. Clauss' merchant tailoring establishment, which lie Is selling at tho lowest prices. The newly erected Lutheran church at Catasauqua will be dedicated with ap propriate religious solemnities on Sun day the 17th Inst. It Is expected that Ilr. Seiss, of Philadelphia, Dr. Muhlen berg, an .other prominent divines of the'Luthgrn Church, will bo present. The set vices will now douot, attract a large attendance from the neighboring towns. . If you want Job Printing of any description, get .It dona at this office, nml money. SatUfaaliuu lyuuian 'teed. t kWm. Kemercr Is crowded day and evening with customers purchasing vhenp anil handsome dress goods, dry goods, groceries, provisions and hard ware: ' ' Jleltz, the photographer, -will open his new gallery, on .tfankway, about Juno lbt. E. H. Sender, Esq., thn popular young lawyer, of .Mauch Chuuk, was In town Tuesday.. If you want a nice fitting suit of cloths leave your measure wlth.T. D. Clauss, and make jour selojstlon of goods from his Immense stock of .cloths, cm sltncrcs and vestlngs. Prices, quality .and Viorkmanshlp bound to suit. Furnaces Nos. 4 and 5 of the Crano Iron Co. at Catasauqua, which have been lying Idle since the middle of Feb ruary, owing to a strike by tho furaace liands, aro to bo rentarted. . Of fortyelght Iron furnaces In the Xehli.li Valley, twenty, having n pro duclng capacity of 430,000 tons of Iron per annum, are lying Idle now. E, 11. Rhodes, lUnkway, annonu ,ces that he Is prepared to re-seat cane ea'tedtchalrs, lu a neat and substantial manner at a very reasonable price, fiend them along? For clover and timothy seeds, In large aijd small quantities, go to Z. II. Long's nearly, opposite the L. &S. de pot, Lehlghton. He Wise To-day, 'Tis madness to neglect a cough or cold, however slight. Consumption may follow, and though Dr. Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry lias, frequently, cured this much dreaded disease, It' almost Invariable cures the primary diseases ot the throat, lungs and chest, where other remedies fall. A match gamo ot base ball will bo played to-day between the Woissport Club and tho Star.Olub, of Slatlngton. The game will bo played on the ground opposite tho Valley House, lu this bor ough. Mr. C.F. Wetmore.the gentlemanly agent of Dr. J. Brlggs & Co., of New ark, N. J., v.ai In town, Introducing their remedies, on Wednesday last. For'lnmliy flour, of tho very best quality go to J. K. Itlckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In large or small quantities at lowe.-t market rates. A few lots In IMckertonn still unsold buy at once. Nathan Lefler, who was squeezed between tl.e freight train on Friday lait, has so far recovered under the treat ment of Dr. C. ti. German, or to bo able to resume work. Jos. Obcrt Is closing out his ttock nf dry goods and groceries at auction, The Sale will bo continued Monday and following evenings at 7 o'clock, lie will also dispose ot his stock of lumber, at public sale, on Saturday next, 10th Inst., commemclng at 0 a. m. On Friday afternoon, May JHh, at one o'clock, the entire stock of dry goods, groceries, queenswaro, carpet?, oil cloths, horse, wagon, harness, &c, ot IT. A. Belt?, will be offered at public sale. This wl.'l bo a fine chance ,for those having a little ready cash to get a lot of excellent goods at reasonable prices. Don't forget tho timo and place, Friday next at BtU.i'a store, Lehlghton. For sale a five octave Parlor Organ (new) at a great reduction. .Apply at this oDIee. Valises and trunks, all sizes and prices, at Laury & Petirs'. In gent's furnishing goods, .T. D. Clauss has an Immenso stock. If you want a neatly fitting shirt leavo your measure. The borough supervisor has accom plished a good thing during the past week, by fixing up the dilapidated pavement below our office. The latest styles of hats and caps just received at Laury & Peters. New styles ot dress goods, at W. A. Gravtr's store. A pavement Is being put down In front of the M. E. church. The heavy Dr. on the corner will be next. , Lively business at Laury & Peters' roerchauttaltoringr8tahttshment. If you want to get "particular fits" Justcall In and get 'em. J. Fatzlnger and Son have just re ceived a new stock of groceries and provisions, hams, shoulders and side meats which they are selling very low for cash. Wolfe, the photographer has re moved his gallery from 2nd-st. to tho vacant lot qnUankstreet,nexttoObert's atoro. 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 the city. Boots, shoes, hats, caps and gents furnishing goods very low for, cash at Laury Xc Peters'.. Drop In and see. L. F. Elepptnger keeps one.of the nicest lot of hoises and buggies to bo found in this section. Ills price Is down to suit the times. Charles Trainer, corner of Lehigh and lion streets, will supply you with flour and feed, pow1 .your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. Religions. .Methodist Epilcopal church Rev. Wllmer Coffman. pastor. -Preaching n-morrow (Sunday) 10:30 A. M.'aud 7. p. M. Subject for evening: "Decision." Sunday School 2. r. m. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening 7.30. Trinity Lutheran church, Rov. D. K. Kcpner, pastor. Preaching to-mor-ww ((Sunday) at 10:30 a. u. by Prof. Mllb-r, or Muhlenburg College, In the German Language, and in the evening, at 7:00 In English. Sunday School at 2 r. m. The basement of tho Church will be dedicated on the 17th Instant. Prof. Horn and others will bo present. Providence permitting there will be preaching at Packerton at 10 a. m. and at Maria Furnace at 3. r. u. on Sunday May 10th, by tho newly ap pointed pastor, Geo. W. Townscnd. The Reformed congregation will hold Services In the Academy to-morrow (Sunday) as follows; at 40:30 a. m. Communion; Sunday School at 2 r. ., and preaching In the English language at 7. r. sr. Temperance Association. The officers appointed on the evening of thoSUth ult. to perfect a tempeianqo organization in this locality, met on Wednesday evening last, in tho offlco of The Carbon Advocate, and organ ized with the President. A. W. Raudcn- bush, In tho chair. A long and Inter esting discussion took plan In regard to the objects of tho association; ofter which It was decided that the organi zation should bo called "The Lehluhton and Welssport Temperance Associa tion." On motion, a committee was appointed to make arrangement with Uaulel Jvalfus, Esq., of Mauch Chunk, to deliver a lecture lit this borough at an early day. After some further busl- ncss tho association adjourned. Dr. Prime on Sir. Tnlmage. Dr. Prime, editor of N. Y. Observer eays of Mr. Tnlmaee. "His sermons I regard as among the best r-peclmens of the Kimpio, earnest, pungent presenta tion of the solemn and precious truths of tho Gospel that I have ever read, and having a fertility of Illustration that Is marvelous." Mr. Talmage's sermous etc., and Mr. Spurgeou's articles, aro furnished to The Chrlstalu at Work, and to no other Journal In America. Mr. Talinago displays marked ability In conducting this paper, and wo doubt not that ho will make It a great success. It Is published at 102 Chambers street. New York. Sample conies furnlshe.l free. Agents wanted everywhere. The compositors on tho llartlsburg Patriot are on a strike. Dedication 'Services. Providence permitting, ,tho M. E. church, of Packerton, will bo dedicated to tho wor ship o tho Triune God, on Sunday, May 17th, at 10:30 A. m., Rev, "Win. B. Wood, Presiding Elder of Lehigh District, will bo prosont and officiate. There will be ser vices in tho afternoon and evening. Preaching by dis tinguished ministers. The Presbyterian choir' of Lo highton have very nobly and kindly offered their services. "Wo extend a kind and Chris tian invitation to all. Geo. "W. Townsend, Pastor. niaucli Chunk Items. On Monday morning a mule, attach ed to a cart, while passing around the bridge work over the creek at tho sldo and rear of tho market house, fell thro' tho wood work, a portion, of It being old and decayed, and it tonk some 20 men hard and, preslstant efforts to ex tract his muleshlp from his dangerous position. Zellner, tho photographer, who has lately located In Kllno's Building, Sus quehanna street, has fitted up one of the most complete establishment of the kind In tho Lehigh Valley. A number of tho Marlon Hose boys and several friends attended the Grand 2?all of tho Marlon clnb at Musical Fund Hall, Philadelphia, on Thursday evening. They were receiv ed In the happiest manner. ex-Sheriffs ralnt'jrand Raudcnbush accompanied tho parly. The former, presenting the the members ot the society with a sing ing catbird and cage, and the latter gentleman gave them a lively red fox. John Brighton, Lewis Armbriister, T. J. Morrow and T. Tetey were with the party. A special court was held on Monday last, only the associate Judges Houston and Wentz being present; It lasted about two hours, and several matters were argucd.but held over to the regular term of June court for declsslon. Tho clerks In the Freight offlco at the Lehigh Valley R. R. Depot, are at pre sent wearing mashed thumbs, which seem to be rather fashionable Just now. Mr. F. C. Kline Is tearing out the old stone chimney way from the Inside of his residence, and dumping tho stone plastering from tho second ttory Into the street by means of a wooden schute. At tho Sheriffs salo of tho John Reed property, located at Penn Forest.Edwfn Reed bought the two tracts of woodland for $00, and the farm after being bid up to SC00, wan postponed until next court. E. M. Mulhearn, Esq., has opened a law offlco under tho American Hotel, In the rjom lately occupfed by J. Miller as a barber shop. Mr. H, J, Woodrlng, of tho "New American House," refusing to pay a back gas bill" of some $80, contracted by n former proprietor, has built himself a gasoline, apparatus, and will supply tho hotel with gas 200 per cent, cheaper thau tho Gas Company can. Other hotels are going to follow suit. A well Is being sunk on tho moun tain top, near the situ of the Mountain Homo, and It is expected water will be reached at n depth of BO feet, it is now some 20 feet deep. Mr. L. Drelsbach and wife passed down the L. V. It. R. to Catasauqua on Monday aftereoon from Lewlsburg, on tho return from their wedding tour, andarrlved'home,atthe Mansion House, the same evening, where they will In future reside. An elegant silver fruit basket, filled with choice fruit and flow ers was found In their room upon their return, on which was a cast bearing the following slcnlflceiit iincrlntlon "Tho compliments ot the Marlon Club. E. u. bewlers, Secretary." Collins, the marble worker, has ems ted a new building, at his yard, on Susquehanna street, which ho uses as a workshop. MIssM. L. Bradt&h, with her well trained pupils, rendered tho beautiful falrv cantata ot Lalla. at Rhoads' Hall, on Tuesday evening, to a largo and ap preciative audience. A whole host of pretty llttlo Misses took part In the singing, and Prof. Lewis U. Weiss an coiupauled the sluging with music on tho piano. The Coal Trmle. The following table shows the quan tity nf mill elilnrwil nvnr tltn T.uMnh Valley Railroad for the week ending It-.. O...I ion .1 .1... wni) Ami, joit, iiuu iur mo year as compared with the same tluiu hint year: From W-k. Yenr. Wyoming.... 17,550 03 451,700 08 uazietou 4i,UUM 03 VU0.403 10 tin. I.mMi.Ii o;w in 1 any n Uea.Meadow.. 0,301 03 240,400 01 Mahuuoy.;... 0,454 00 133,05 1 04 Mauch Chunk . U3 03 820 09 Total 81.570 02 I MS nnn m Last Year.... 02.0U7 15 1.4sn em m Increaso 02,701 15 Decreaso...,. 11,418 13 I.. V. Association of M. K. Ohnrdh, On Monday last the Lehigh (Valley Association ot the Jfethodlst church, tield Its quarterly meeting in the M. B. church, Mauch Chunk. The President, Itev. William D. Wood, occupied tho chair. This organization was effected several years ago for the purpose of se curing the united effort of tho various churches ot this denomination In this valley, lu holding annually, or when ever it might he deemed best a camp meeting, ns also to pro.noto tbelr respec tive Interests, and Is composed of pastors and laymen. lt the last meeting, It vas decided to hold a camp-meotlug, In Tt. Llndcr roan's woods, near Lehlghton, com mencing July 21st and continuing until the 28lh. At the meeting Monday last an Executive Committee and Board of Control were chosen, who will have charge of the camp, In connection with the regular officers ot tho Association. On theso committees tho pastor ot the M. E. church and Messrs. Daniel Ole wlno and William Kemerer, of this borough, were appointed, as also Rev. Mr. Townsend, of Packerton. 1 he Executlvo Committee will hold a meeting, In Bethlehem, on tho 20th Inst., to perfect arrangements for tho camp, which already gives promise of being a success. Being so near our town, tho citizens generally will doubtless feel no little interest In It. Of lato many members ot other Christian denominations have attended and participated in these de- iightlul and profitable services held by our Methodist friends in the tented grove, for the churches aro beginning to recognize that all aro one, and that the prosperity of one Is the prosperity of all. The association, after having adjourn ed to partake ot dinner at the several homes to which the members had been Invited, returned, when subjects ot In terest wcro discussed by various speak ers. The most Interesting discussion was that on tho question, " How may wo most effectively promote the cause of Temperance?" This subject seems to be to-day receiving such attention as it never before had, and being taken up earnestly by pastors and churches everywhere. Among the exercises was the reading of an essay by our neighbor, Rev. W. Coffman, on " Man's need of a future life Indicated by his Intellectual and moral capabilities." Rev. J. T. Swindells, who Is one of tho most'actlve members, was present, and participated In the exercise. At four r. it. thu association adjourn ed, having had both a dellghtfu 1 and profitable time. Dettlented. According to tho ordering of. Presbyte ry, tho 1st Presbyterian church of Le hlghton was dedicated to tho worship of the Triune God, Thursday afternoon, Jky 7th. Tho committee appointed to conduct tho services consisted ot the Revs. Earle of Catasauqua, Llttlo of Hokendauqua, Ossler of Bethlehem, MoNaughton ot Slatlngton, and Web ster of Weatherly, and the pastor and elders ot tho church. Tho day was a beautiful one. Tho order ot exercises were as followf: Opening Anthem Choir Invocation Rev. Webster Reading of Hymn Rev. Townsend Reading of Scriptures Rov. Mason bermon Rev. Earle Reading of Hymn Rev. Cuffmaii Dedicatory prayer.. Rev. MoNaughton Hymn Rev. Becker In handing over tho keys of this building that it may be dedicated to tho woislilp of the Triune God, the ioard of Trustees respectfully submit that they have dlsehargod tho trust confided to them to the best of their ability; two thousand dollars were borrowed ot T. Harleman, for which a judgment bond and mortgage was given on the Parson, age to run fur five years, at G per cent., payable at anytime during tho five yeurs; thero remains on tho subscription booksabout four hundreddollars, which we feel consent will bo pal d, as thu parties are able. The buildings have been Insured In good and reliable Com panies; the church proper Is free ot debt, though not complete, as It should have a bell. It Is hoped that a deter mined effort will be made by all interes ted to pay the debt on the Parsonage. The Board would suggest that liumo dlata action betaken to have a suitable fenco around the lot. Tho Treasurer's book is open for tho Inspection of all Interested. Puillu- Milleh Phes. W. Lee Stiles, Sechetaht. In the evening a very powerful er mou was preached by Rev. J. Mo Naughton, ot Slatlngton, to a large audience. Children' Carriage!. F. P. Seuuuel, the hardware mer chant, of Lehlghton, has this week re ceived one ot the largest assortments of 'children's carriages from tho State at New York, ever brought to this town, and respectfully asks those of our citi zen) who need anything In the lino to examine the styles aud prices both ot which are bound to suit. Somo of them aro very handsomi. Just received at T. D. Clauss' a new and fashionable assortment ot ladles', gents.' mid children's boots, shoes and gaiters, which he la offering at the lowest prices, Weleeport bltemrjr Society. Saturday Evening, Jay 2nd. The 22nd regular meeting was held as Above. TJio meeting was called to order bytbe President at 7.45 p. m. Tho roll was called and tho minutes of the last meet ing were read and approved. The following were elected officers for the ensuing term: President, John W. Koons; Vleo President, Miss Sue E. Zorn; Reo. Secretary, Frank C Knlpe; Treasurer, John F. Miller; Janitor, J. R. Dlmmick; and were then duly ln stalled to their respective positions. Tho following gentlemen wero np. pointed a committee to form a program mo for Saturday evening, May 0th: Mr Grossman, Miss Sue K. Zern and Mr. Lowcry. beiect reading, by Mls Aggie llauk; Declamation, "Human Progress," by Miss Jenny Weiss. Referred Questions 1st. Who was the founderof Kentucky? answered by bit. D. Lowery: 2nd. Was Alexander tho Great truly brave? by Frank C. Knlpe; Urd. Who was the author of tho first five books ol tho Bible? by J. it. Dlm mick; 4th. Who was tho first officer killed la the lato rebellion In thn United States? by JUlss Carrie Koons. Subject for debate Resolved, That there Is more misery than happiness in llfo. Opened In tho affirmative by J. W. Koons; followed ly Frank O. Knlpe and J. R. Dlmmick; and on the nega tive, by JfissSue Zern, followed by II. Campbell and S. R. GUlbam. Decided in the negative. Programme for Saturday evening, May lltb: Select reading. Miss Emma llauk; Declamation, Mr Henry Camp bell. Referred Questions 1st. What Is the significance ot hand shaklns? to Frank O. Knliw; 2nd. What Is the philosophy. oi lauguingY ro vr.J. u. zern; urd. Which is the better half, tho man or his wire? to S. R. Gllham; 4th. What is the population ot the island of Anti- costly to J. t zern. Question for Debate Resolved, That ilches developes character better than poverty. Affirmative, Alvln Marsh; Negative, J. F. Zern; Critic, John W. Koons. On motion adjourned. e F. O. Kmrn, Rec, Sec. ProtectTour UuUdlnge. Flr5and water proof I Ono coat of Glines' Slato Roofing Paint Is equal to six ot any other: it contains no tar, will fill up all holes In shingle, tin, felt or Iron roofs. Never cracks nor scales off, stops all lenks and Is only 80 cents a gannn ready lor use, witu a literal dis count to the trade. Send for testimoni als, N. Y. Slato Roofing Co. No. 0 Cedar-st. N. Y. J Hats and caps, for men, youth and children, a new assortment ot tho mos(. lasmonaoio styles, just received at T. D. Clauss', at prices which are bound to suit. Lehlghton Retail Prices. Carefully corrected each week express ly (or " iiio uaroou Advocate. Apples, per bushel $3 40 dried, per lb 12 to 15 Butter, roll, per lb: 48 Cabbago, per head 12 Cheese, factory, per lb 22 Eggs, per dozen 20 Fish, mackerel, No. 1 18 Ham, per lb 18 Lard, pure, per lb 14 Pork, prime moss, per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 1 00 Corn, per bushel 1 00 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 1 80 " Bran, 1 80 " Rye, " 2 00 " Mixed " 1 00 Flour, Wheat, per bbl 0 50 " Rye, per 100 lbs 3 25 Oats, White per bushel 75 " Black, per bushel 08 nay, per ton , 20 00 straw, per nundie ill) Coal, chostnut, per ton 4 00 " stove, per ton 4 50 Hides, green, per lb 5 & 7c Calf Skins, each 1 00 Sheep Skins, killed this mo.,' ca. 2 00 Special Notices. Piles! Piles!! Piles!!! Files, Internal, External, nleedlnr or Itching. Tbe Intense sufferlngocrasloned bjtue digress ing disease, lu Its rarlous forms, lj known only to those srho are unfortunate enough to be afflicted with It, Tbe aleepless nights, the uncomfortable daja, the haggard looks or tbe sufferer bear wit ness of the Intensity of tbe pain eiperlenced when troubled with this preTalllnj dtseiua. The suc cess of Brlgx' IMIe itemed as a posit Ire cure ts unequalled In the annals of medicine. Relief Is Immediate when usedjis directed. The Immense damand for this great remedy Is unparalelled. Thousands are using It with the most satisfactory results. Sold by A. J. DUllMNU, drugalit, Le hlghton. may d ly The most Wonderful Discovery of the loth Cejitury. UH. S. X. KCOWJbl'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And alt Diseases of the TIIItOAT. (1IIRST n LUNUj. (The only Medicine of the kind In the worio.) A SoMTimn rot Cod Ursa Oil. Permanent! cures AstVima. nranchltte. Tntnt. ent Consumption, Loes. of Voice. Shortness of Ureath, Catarrh, Crojp, Coughs, Colds, e,lan few days. UU. S. V. HOWE'S Arabfcn Tonio Blood Purifier, Which nH'FEH3 from 'l olbsr preparations In ItslM-aoHTB Actio upon the LIVKH, KIDNEYd and OIOIU. It is purely vegetable, and cleanses the, system efall Impurities, builds up, and makes rure. men isiooa. iiearesncroiuious uueasesor all kinds, reuiores Coustlpatloo, and regulates the UOWeU. orMUEr.llAI. UE.UIl.tTK," U3l VlrALITY,',Dj"IIIU)KtSN-lJV.N CONSTITU TIONS," I "challenge the 19th Century" to fJn.l lis oiuaI. livery buttle Is worth ICS weight In gold, t'rlce, I1.1M per bottle. 1J by A.J. UUitLI.NU, Drugjlit, sole Agent fur Lebijihtun, Pa. Da. tt. u. IIOWK, Sole Proprietor, 161 Chambers Street, New York. apr. 11, IS7J.yl" Mu. LANK'S Certain Cure for Ingroxlug Nails. O LET. A nouse and Stablo In Lehlghton. For particulars enquire ot W. LEE S.TILES, April 25, 1871. Packerton. jprotoct Your ItulliilngH! Which may bo dono with one-fourth the usual expenso by using GLINES' Slate'Roofing Paint&Cement J3f" Send for Testimonials. AGENTS WANTED In EvEnr Tow;. A roof may bo covered with rt very cheap shiiiRle, and by application of thh slato be made to Jast from 20 to 25 years. Old roofs can be patched and coated, looking much better and lasting longer than new shingles -without thn Slate, for One-third tho Cost of Be-shlngling. Tho expenso of Slntlng now Shlnglw Is only about the cost of simply laying uniiu o ALU i l,VUr ag&lnpt sparks or flying embers. Voe tin and iron It has no equal, as It ex pands by hent and contracts by cold, and never cracks or scale. Roote covered with Tar Sheathing Felt can bo raado water-tight at a small expense. Tho Slato Paint is Kvtrcmcly Chcap! two gallons will cover 100 square feet of shingle roof, or over four, hundred of Tin or lion. Prlco ridy for use is 80 cents per gallon, with a liberal discount to the trade. No Tar is used in this Composition. On decayed shingles It fills up tho holes and pores, hardens them and gives a new substantial root that will last for years. Curled or warped shingles, It brings to their place and keeps them there. It fills up all holes in Tin or felt roofs, and stops the leaks, one coat being equal to flvo of ordinary paint. Tho color of tho Slato when first ap plied Is dark purple, changing In about o month to a light uniform blato color and Is 10 all intents and purposes, Slate. Orders respectfully solicited. Kor full Information address, N. Y. SLATE ROOFING CO., No. G Cedar Street, New York City. May 2-ml Tnpo Worm! Tape Worm! Tape "Worm, removed In from 2 to a hours with harmless Vegetable Medicine. Tbe worm pas-lutf from the system alive. No fee asked until the eo entire worm, with head, passes. Medicine ham less, can refer those afflicted to tbe residents of this city whom I hare cured. At my offiee can b.i seen hundreds of specimens, measuring from 4S to 100 feet In length. Firty per cent, of rues nf Dyspepsia and disorganisations of tho I.lver are caused by stomach and otter worms eslstlng lit the alimentary canal. Worms, a ulsease of the most dangerous chsracter, are so little understno.1 by tbe medical men of the present day. Call and see tbe original and only worm destroyer, or send for a circular which will give a full description and treatment of all kinds of worms, enclose 3 ct stamp for returu of the same. Dr. K, F. Kunsit, 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (Advice at office or by mill free.) ?-SEAT, 1IN and STOMACH WORMS also removed. Sept. 6, IWUy JEItCIIANT TAILOUINfJ. When In the course ot wear and tear ot every day life it becomes necessary 'to dissolve our connection with thu sulttt that havo dono us so much services In keeping us warm and free from expo sure, thero Is one placo whero we can find consolation and a frlond Indeed lit our distress. Yea, a plaeo whero wn can safely put our trust whero thero is no need of fear that wo shall bo cheat ed, unsuited or unsatisfied whero tho fabrlo Is strong nnd tho manufacture superb where the prices aro lust and and tho stylo all that can be desired. Thero Is a charm about an easy, glove fitting, elastic suit, tli.it Is seen and ob served by all men. "Whero did you get that superb suit of c'othes?" " Whero did you secure such a splendid fitting garment?" Is often asked. Thero are many tailors, and a number of ttem are undoubtly fair samples of tliogeniM homo and also a credit to the craft; bu: how generally tailors fall In the (Ming ot garments to tho human form; how often a good piece of goods Is spoiled In the fit; howsadly and dejectedly manya man wanders about the streets, feel ing the shamo tile tailor hascaused him, In allowing a poor Job to go out ot hU shop, and he the wearer ot HI Perhaps his lady lovo has even jilted him Incon sequence ot Ids forlorn appearance " Dress makes tlio man ; Tho want of It tlio fellow." Not that a man Is less a man for wear. Ing plain clothes, but when held "dress, od up" he should Indeed be dressed not having his cloths hang 1 1 It o bagsarouud him, and wrinkled and dlstored In all sorts ot shapes, but that ho bhould bi clad in fitting garmonts. Tasto should be shown both In the colors and make up ot his suit. Many high priced goods are at such outlandish colors and styles that a man's character Is Judged by hU foolishly selecting thoao odd goods, A man Is known by the company ho keeps, and It he Insists upon fraternlilng with Ill-looking and Ill-fitting clothes, ho will not make his "mark," as a man ot taste, that's positive. To be looked up on as possessing the requisite attain ments ot a tasty gentleman, he must select cloths of suitable colors for hU clothing and have them made up lu firt class style by Laury & Peters, (post office building), Xehlghton, Pa,, wins hav'd a splendFd stock to select from, and where you will obtain that symmetry ut fit so necessary to the adornment of tint person. Call and exaralno tho must beautiful assortment ot cloths, cassluien and vestlngs, ever brought Into Lehlgh ton, andleaTe your measuro with Laury & Peters. March 14, 1874. MILLINERY ! Latest Styles and Lowest Prices 2d door below M. E. Churoh, BANK STEEET, Lehightoa, Pa, having had upward of Thirty Yetrt eiperlelce In the Millinery UuRluess, desires to lufuna her friends and the. Ladles generally, that she keepe ronstanty on band n large aseortnteut of NOTIONS TRIMMINGS, NATUItlL and ART? FICIAI, IIAIII. Ilalr Braids & Switches Made to Order. She has also Jnst received from New York a full and eleiiat stock (I coiaprlilnv lUtf, Bonnet i, IMbWp, Flowera, Ltw, Cs-Hfwf, rney Hood, OurMtt.OlonirOolUrft Lcp Edtflaic Necktie, Jluctu, UaaJkvicUUft, Ac, MOURNING GOODS VurulOieJ at short notice aud at Lowest Prlcee, March U, 18U. MIC, K, YATU,