I II. V. MOKTIIIMKK, LKIliailPOX, PAJ 6AIURDAY MOKNINa MAY 10, 1674. Wcaro.lnde.uted to Hon Chas Albiight for.noplcs ot Hayden's Surveys, 1873, f, Compendium or the Ninth Censvti of thoUnlted States, aud other public doc uments. Tho Grand Division of the Sons of Tomperanco of Eastern Now York met At the Music Hall, Kingston, at 10 a. m., on tho 13th Inst, Grand Worthy Pat riarch S L Parsons presiding. All tho crand officers wero present. Tho report of tho Grand Worthy Patriarch endors ed there political action, nnd tho follow ing resolution was Introduced Resolved, That tho Grand Division In Eastern New York unite with our brcthern In Western New York in ay lug thai, no consistent temperance man can desire the renomlnatlon nf General Dlx. That ho has deliberately balked and hindered temperance work. That lie lias arrayed himself on tho sjdo of ho rurqsellers, and that no party which places him in nomination can hope to receive tho support of temperance men, no matter what may be their religion, nationality, race, color or politics. Andy Johnson is very anxious to go to the Senato, and he has proposed a novel expedient for influencing tljo Legisla ture In its choice; and wo arp freo to say that it is ono which is uuich more honest thin those that havo been large ly employed during late years to .pro mote the Interests of politicians having Senatorial aspirations. Ills plan Is that every voter at tho State election shall indicate Ids cholco for Senator by writ ing tho namo of tho favored candidate on his ballot. Mr. Johnson made a (.peech In tho public square. In Nashville the other evening, when ho talked to his follow citizens with his accustomed frankness. Ho told them that ho was a Democrat, had never left tho party nor any cardinal principle of tho party, and that lie never expected to leave the party; and that If ho was out of it there would bo but little of it left. He also remarked to his hearers that he had serypd the people in all tho positions It Tyas possible for a man to serve them In i-an observation which has a fjavpr pf old times. GculleiicNM. What a vast amount .of sorrow and trouble tho world would bo spared If veryono would seek to restrain anger nnd cultivate a good temper. Many a life Is .embittered by hastiness of spirit ; many a homo but for li would be filled with sunshine and happiness, and many a now sorrowful heart would ovcrUow with Joy. TJierp pro those who embitter botli their own and other lives by falling to curb a naturally haity spirit. How cveryono admires gentleness and sweetness of disposition. Scarce anything wins llko it. It is a posses sion that surpasses in worth the costliest rubles. Money will not purchase It. It is'olttlmrs seen In those who havo but little of this world. All adrolro, yet how few have Itl Divine wisdom in sacred writ extols it "He that Is slow to anger Is better than the mighty; and he that rulethhls spirit than he that takcth a city." Unlike some things of value, no ono who will diligently set himself to seek need despair of finding it. The most hasty may become the gentlest. That ono who ofttlmes mourns that ho has been overcomo may fully master himself. If it wero sought as gold and sl.'ver aro It would more surely and more profita bly than tbey rewaid the quest. Repeated failure In tho effort to ob tain riches discourages not (he ardent foul ; so neither should It the ono that would gain this priceless treasure.. Tho most beautiful illustration the world .has ever had of gentleness and of Its beauty Is furnished in that most perfect of all ves that of Christ who lived to teach us liow tq l(vo. AVe, too, liirty become ke lllm. Wilmington, May 14. Lewis Robin son camo trom eY IJavcn tu this city jesterday morning. At noon ho at tempted to commit ft rapo on n little Klrl, on Market st., between Sixth aud Seventh.! Ho was arrested a few min ute afterward aud committed to New Cattle jail. This morning he was ar ranged for trial, aud thlsulternoon con victed and sentenced ut about llvo o' clock. Tho time between the coramls uluii of tlie crime aud conviction being nt twenty. nlno hours. lie will be whipped with thirty lashes on Saturday. Iiiiluiiei) ouo hour, and litiptlsoued for un years. llt-llefoute. May 1U. The election of ,onlcere of the Urainl (Aiminuudery of Pennsylvania; Grand Commander. J. II. .Dy.itiberry, Great llend; Deputy urnnu uoiiuiuuiuer, uunries jj, Kings ton. PhUadeJuUbi. Grand Generalissimo. Andrew J.KuulIiniiii, Columbia; Ciami u,tiKln uejitnu, Win. 11. Kugle, liar risburg; Grand Prelate, Hubert II. Pat tersou, Phlla.; Uuud Senior Warden, Samuel 1). Dick. Meadville: Grand Jr. Warden, J. P. S. GubJu, Lebanon; yraiiu iTuasurer. w," it. ilticK, ilerpliliii'Grand Recorder, 'Churlej U. ideyer, rmla'dilphi4. " Philadelphia Letter. 1'iiiLAtELrniA, May 9, 1874. WW AltCIlDlOCKSK. A convention of Roman Cathpl'o ArehWsl o' a wasrrot-ntlv held nt Cincin nati, nnd Is rerpr.'od that Phtladeh a is to bo made an archdiocese. Of course, nalliing definite as to tho result of tho 'jellbt rations can be obtained, until tlio proceedings of tho convention have jieen approved at Rome. In caso an nrchdjocese Is approved for this city, It is very probable that the .venerable Ulshnp Wood will bo exalted to tho ie sponsiblo position. THE SAI.VAqn CASK. Captain Urady Is still going on with his suit against tho American Steamship Co. for salvage In saving tho Pennsyl vanla from foundering nt sea. Many persons are; of tho opinion that he can not recover his suit, bec.iuso salvago can be lawfully claimed only when a vessel lias been abandoned, and this was hot tho caso with the Pennsylvania. Tho unfortunate steamship' L'Ameilque was a legitimate subject for salvajje, nnd there can be no dispute whatever In that Instance. SINGULA!! SUICIDE. A VOUim L'lrl hrw rnnitnlttail cntM.ln in a very strange and oilglnil manner. " ni-i ueirumoT warning in me street with another lair damsel, and tho (Ires nf tenlnurv nt. mini. Iirnl'a .mf d.tr. n flame, making her feel very unhappy, ' ")einiiguer loseii-ueMrucilon. iliu poor deluded creature ate the coated ends of luclfer matches, aud died In hor rible ngony. If -.ho could not succeed In niaklnir n. itni. ,l,,.i.. nr.. d,,. o " .....,,t iiuiiiii: n.v, omu secmeil resolvprl tn input. Iini- fli.nl li liir a match. Let vouiire Imlli.a liHwnrn of her sad. fntn. nml unt hn ga fifilluli na tn commit suicide becauso a lover proves f&lso to them. It should bo a source of congratulation, ra'her than of regret, that the deceitful ono has shown his truo character. There are many fish in the boundless Ojean, and no tender heart need bo broki'n In our days. HYDltOPIIOUIA. A most mt'lunt'llillv flnotl. lino fflnnnt- ly taken place from this frightful'dls- t-aau. a luouin ago, several mile ciiiiu ren were playing in the street, when three nf tlinni m l.itim, ii .i,. Immediate' attention was given to tho s'.itferers, aDd the most approved appli ances or moucrn surgery were u.ieil. jVo serlpus results wr.io anticipated, until one of Die chlldien manifested RVmntning nf liVflrnntiitlitn n f,ii. ftiir.a ago, and at last, death ended hi suffer ings. This must be a source of Intense nnxlety for tho parents of tho other children who wero bitten. What Use are fin inimv flnrra nnil n.tr. tlculaily In a largo c'ily? They rim proiinscuou.iiy through our streets, seem to havo no owners, and are often almost starved to .death. It would bo better to destroy every dog than havo a single human llfo saerltleed by thenu MUNICIPAL SECUUITT. Rtrfinrrora Pftll nnnr .!'ilL- tlirMiMi fin. slre.ets, nt any hour of tho night, with- AH! l.nl.... rl.1... . . .1 ... .mi. uuiu uioiuaieu. i no putit'o are always at their posts of duty, nnd the robbers and murderers who formerly attacked persons in tho streets, aru now obliged to emigrate to places n.oro con genial to their calling. Philadelphia Is ono Of the safest cities for the Grang er to visit. AN ACCEPTA11LK VISKDtCT. In tllU C.1SP. Ilf tint stilt lirmi'rlit ht. tl.a heirs of tho man Snyder (who was found ueau in Monocaey LT'ek, near Dethle- l,om aitah.ot tl... T -...t, v.....i Life InsurntlPlt nnnittutttf. nml tn Mfllli we referred In a preyqus letter, tho jury returned a verdict In favor of the heirs for thirty-one thousand eight hundred uoiiars, ueing ine lull arnnuut claimed. Tho verdict enllml fnrtl I niililfilwfi frnm the large assembly preseut. Whilst It is very desirable that Iusuran'co Com panies should be protected from fraud, tho disposition shown by them recently to dlspijte payment In so many instan ces, must damage them in the end. 7I1E CESTKNWAL. The fnllliro of (Jonitria tn rati lm Ceiitenn'lal bill 011 Tlumdav. nroduced deep disappointment with many of our citien-, and bharp Indignation with many more. Spnie aro still unwilling to despair, hoplug tliat the opponents p.f 1110 measure, wno navo Ueen maHlng unenviable recprus. for themselves, and manufacturing humiliating pages for the country's history, may yet bee the error of their way. Tho general state of feeling seems to be, that while Phlla delphla and Pennsylvania aio willing to bear the brunt ot the work, they aru, neither singly nor jointly, willing to shoulder unaided tho entire responslolll- ry 01 a ceienpiuon, the chief credit and glory of which go to tho nation s u in lion, C-ontjiJeupels fuit, by nut , that the city unci, state will see to it that tho project will not fall, but wjll sluily uu inuuiiieu 10 uieei me new con lllun of things. "Il necebfary," says ono of our leading Dallies, "the exhibition will ue eutirely l'lilludelplilau and Pennsyl vaulau In It's management, and In the payment of the expenses." So, you bee, thu Old ICeybtune Is getting her hack up, and bhpws a disposition to "decls.ro Independence" of her neigh bors, even on the occasion when tho "Declaration of Independence" by all the States is to be blgiiallze l. MUNIFICENT BEQUEsT. The late Jo'.iu Ilohlen, of this city, has bequeathed tlOO.OUU to charitable purposes. Tills Is a most excellent ex. ample for other wealthy gentlemen to "do llkewlso." The late Joseph Har rison, Jr., whose estate was apprised at six millions of dollars, left not a cent to any in. titutkn whatever. How itvtlj leth the love ot mankind In the heait of a person who connot give a little of his great wealth to benefit his fellow oreturei-7 HEMEF FOn LOUISIANA. Ta subcrlption fioru this city have nearly jcaciieu au,uuu, ami tnero is no doubt that tills amount iu full will bo sent to me buiterers. SALE OV A RAILIIOAI). On last Thursday, tho Suuburv ami Lewlston Railroad was sold in this city at publio auction. This road runs'frpm opposllo the borough of Sellnsgrove. In Snyder county, to L.ewUown, Mlflim county, a distance of forty-two mU'3. The purchasers were S.nnuel M, Zullpic, Joslah Hart, Dauiel Uuck, Jvseph D. Thornton, and W. Hudd Deacon, and tho price paid was tSDl.OOO. Tnn new ciiuncii movement. ' A second meeting of persons .In favor or tnumupi: a Keformed Episcopal Church In Philadelphia has been held. nnd nine vestrymen wpro chosen. The. new organization Is to bo called tho Second Reformed Church of Philadel phia. The movoment seems to bo grow ing In favor, and some of our mobt prominent Episcopalians nro taking nu Interest-In It. tub tempehance CnUBADK. "All quiet on tio Potomac'.nnd our female crusaders are now smoklnir the plpo of peace, having wisely resolved to visit the dtlnUlng saloons 110 more. Somo persons have been arrested for selling Hciunrs to minors, nnd If con victed, tho full px'tent of punishment uu tut'ieii initio uii'ini uur .uayor Is detcrmlned'to sunpresi this uccurscd Iralllc, nnd ho has instrujte'd "his pollco1 to arrest every man who sells rum to minors. It Is to be hoped that this will have tho desired effect of breaking up the entire system, and thus saving tho lives of our young men. In tho linuso ot Correction, ninety per cent, of the Inmates aro sent thither through the in fluence of liquor, nnd many of them aro young girls. Wo aro greatly in need of a lasting reform. Yours truly, Modoc Phllailclplila MnrUcts. Friday Evening, May 8th. Tho money market continues very riulet.an t !lrfrr.n!n3 hnrrmvnra fln(t nt'illltYtntttr In obtaining nil tho funds they require. iin lu.uia 11110 at 100 per cent. I'lrst class commercial naner from fi to 7 tier cent, per annum. me goltl premium stiffened frOm 112J6 to 11QK nml Plnuul nt 111V Tl... shlpniuut of $300,000 In gold coin on Wednesday last has excited tho hopes Of tho speculators, who Iniagtno they see in this the commencement of the usual sumnier drain to Europe. Pennsylvania It.lt. dividend scrip sold nt 100 to 100, a dcline of V. Penn- HVlvaillil It. It. snlil lnrm.li. nt. r.fl.l; tn pO?d, closlng at IjQAf, no change. inuBiocK mariieL was mouerateiy nctlveand prices generally wero higher. Government securities were a fraction higher. Till) markctn fpni-r.llir linvn lioon dull during the past week, but prices of the leading articles arp without materi al Ullllllgtt. Tim Klnnr tnnrt-nt. lirta l.nnn roll. or dull during tho week, but prices aro well maintained. Superfine iS.fiO to 5,75; extras, $0 to 0;50, Spring Wheat, UXtril fAllillv. 47 Oil tn A. n.,,1 ciades $8,02)4 to $10,00. 'wiieathaB .t.lll .....1..... 1... f'i' uuii, nun imutra iuvor ouyrrs. xusieru ue.i, i,;.j to i,u;i; I'nina. Red. 41.70 In 1.72; Wixs.ti.rt, Wl'ilt.. $1,83 to 1,80; No. ISprIng, J1.00. Corn is mwer, ixew mixeii, a.) to ay.; new Pcr.Iltt. fi.ln In 77n. fljls tirn In fnlr tip. maud, Western white 02 to 03. Penna. line ai noout iormer rates, ua to uiic, mixed, 00 to 02e. Rye, !)8c. Cloveiseed Is dull, .'ales at S to 10c, the intter for choice. Timothy sold at $2,75. Tho Riitter market Is uuu, out prices bieauy. itestern t'lioice p.ilry, to 35., do. fre.-h firkin 35c. Pp.lllm. nifltli'4 rlit.lnp nnlrit.u . do, good to priite. 28 lo'SOo., medium,' 18tii20o. Lar.i. Wnstprn kutMn ritmlnr. 1 ed, 11 to like. Uggs sell at If to 21c, a uuzeu. Hav. Drlmo Tlmothv. M.85 to 1.45; mixed timothy, 1,25 to 1,35. Straw, tlOo jo 1,05. New Advertisements. utiuu to IIiiiitcrN it risli- rtllOll. All nersnns are. hPrrt- by notified that the undersigned nroner- ty owners In Franklin and Towamen sing townships, positively forbid hiint ing, fl'hlng, &c, on their premises after this date. John Harman, Iraae Levan, Jacob iierlg, .Henry Rauples, William Upyer. Win. E Kemerer, May 10, 1874. Caspar JVenp, Jos. J. Kemerer, HarrlMin Snyder, Daniel Kiuni. F. J. t D. Held. KPIBAXS' court sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Carbon County, there will bu exposed at public salo, on tho premises, in UieROROUUlIof LEHICJIITO.V, 011 Saturday, May 30, '74, At lialf-past two o'clock p. m., tho following dcfcrlbed Heal ffistat 2 Lato ot ELIZAIJETII 5IOULTIIROP, deceased, viz.: All tiat certain lot, piece or parcel of ground, bltuate, lying nnd being In tho borough ,of ehlgliton Carbon County, bounded and described as follows, to wit : IJeginniiig at a stone, thence by land of Lewis Graver south, three do grees and oue-hnlt west twunty.fivu perches nnd onu-tentli to a stono ; thence by laud of George Kadi due east twelve perches and two-tenths to a stono ; thence by land of tho late John Ivimtz, decuased, north, tweuty-utno degrees west eleven perches to a stone ; thence by the same north four aud one half doiirees east nineteen perches aud three-tenths to ft corner In a public road ; thence by said publlo road south llfty-fivo degrees west eight erches to the place of beginning, coutaljiug ONE ACRE nnd 25 PKUCHES, btrlct mens uro. Th,u improvement thereon are a oue-and-a half sory DWELLING ptiSE ! W(th basement, a good well pf water, aud a number of choice fruit trees. Tel ms and condilious will be mado known at thu time and place of sale, by THOMAS KEMERER, mayl3-3t Administrator, otlcol3 lierobycivon, tlint myfion, fax Koilmrt, IiiivIhk run nwny from lipiiiK, nil t!rnoiH aro forlilil luti boring or iruitlni' liim iiiuii.y iiqciuint. uu I uill 1'iiy no tlc-uta of liU ciiiitriutliiu after UiUdiitiV KUHU'li t'USIlAltTi ilay 8, !fl74-3 iauui:mvl!ltf. Now Advertisements. AGENIS WANTED FOR Prof. FOWLER'S Great Work On MRnlinml,1Vnniniiliooil ntul tlirlr Mntiinl Iiilcr-rrlalloiia l.ovi, lu Ijtwva, Power, etc, Ancntii nro lelllnn rrooi 15 to 25 coplcua Any. Send for Fpttnen ptiK flUil term to Agent, and Fee why It fer thn any oilier I ok. Ail dniM, Natioku Tuiiusuisa Ci).,riilladelpl)l, l'. Til 15 AHBKIOAN Loan and Trust Company OFi'LEAYENWOaTH KANSAS. CAPITAL, .... $300,000. Will negotiate Loahs ox Improvid IUai Kdtati wprth at irnit tlce the atiiount:loaneil therrou. Inlereat 'l'Z' per pent, per Annum, Cdlectiontnf ' lyincfpal a7id Mttrest Guaranteed. l'rlhclpatfitid InlerrH payahle lo" N'mr fork If dtt,red. elldfurrlruular. Addrp&i, O, A. MOUHi;, Sec, LesVuQworlll, fCanm. TUMI. AST NlCW'.IlOOIt OUT. The tiiltject'li all linrnftint, jet h puzztlDir one. It repletiUbei the UnTernmcnl Treasury nud Ini pomiftiea tho people) makes the I Ich poor and the por rich t tnNkt.s f nls of wlfto men! cxbuunts the wisdom of'Le?l.latlon; makes men run tnad and women feel sad. Ihe erusmle has begun! on to sirtcry. Mn or women wanted 10 cantass eTery town. Address, 1.. 'STKDUINg, Hartford, Ot. FLORENCE The Lonr--irontsti.'d 9uttnf,thA FLOIIK.NOH 8KW1.M1 MACIIIN'H CO. against the Singer. Wheeler Wilson. ind Urover & linker Cuoipattles, lnrOlllng Over $00,000, Ts finally dKlded by the, Punrome Court of t he United Slates In faror of tho FI.OIIE.VCK, whli h alone has. llrokea ine monopoly or uin L'rlces. TIIlil NEW FIjORRNCH Is tho ONLY Machine thlt sews backward aud forward, or to right nnd Un filMUEM Cheai-est Utnl sold :foh cash only. TKKMS Tl) Special Cluba unit Denlori. April, U7I, Fi.oat.ict. Mass. 'lllm Sewllu Ma liine lis Ihc'best Mills hciiuii to the uer, If psld for most reatllr, and is the lmtt ofalltosell. inhere is tin " Iioinestin' scent In jirar timn.applT to I'OVlSTin S M.C0..N. Y. LASIZ3 SEIIE l;r EIo:iit nal!:i B:oi. liATEST i.iiiccovi:u I0B8B nmm, Grain Threshing AND Wood Sawing Machines, Mnimfacturcd nnd M ty MIDIJLKTOWN.VT. P.artle wbo wish to puichnsn macblnps tliit hare proved to be superior toall Mhern, vrllldowHll to nm fnrtlri-uiAr nml devrlptlro price lUt.wliIcb , bo fur war tied upon ttpplliAtioii, lrew. BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK THREAD for your MACHINE. A DAY (JUAIt ANTIC I'-.nn.lMtt irtVKiii.Aunisii tciiitiii. irtiptl lerrltorV! 4.nilortictl liv (lovernnra of IfWA, Alt- Cltllor-' fttl.i W. GILES, St. Losli, 113. AIIVHIITISKUS send 85 ct. to Oso. l IIowill H Co.. 41 Park Kow, N. Y.. fur their Eiffhti-age VamphUt, showlngco&t of adrertlsiu. 1874. SPRING. 1874. Tho undersigned respectfully Informs lior frfends and the Indies In perioral, that sho Is now receiving.! larRii stock ot tho Newest and most Fa3liloniblu Designs In Millinery Jaoods, for Sprlhg and Suiiiiner Wear, such 113 LADIES' HATS and UQN'Nr.TS, ' TltlflfMINOS, FLOWEItSl NQTIONS, tii!.. &e. ITats ninl Bonnets mado up In tho latest nnd inoit (Hslilonnblu manner. -.-i 1 1 goods wnrinnted, and Piices aro fully n lilw as'elsewhero. STOKE, next door to "Tho Carbon Advocate" UANICWAV, Lehtgliton. LIZZIE KRAMER. March 1-ltli, 1874. IIY, Oil, WHY will you suffer ii.lt!. tlint Pnnnli nr PfiliW uilinn relief ni.iy lit had Immediately by using OUHLING'S (Jompound Syrup o Tar, ,iv uu unerry ana llorelioumi. iTotlco Is hereby given, that II A. Hrltz. of Lehlgliton, Carbon county, Pa., and Emlna K. his wife, by tleed of vol untary assignment havo assigned all tho .petsonal itatu of the said II. A. Boltz 'to Tilgliman Arner, of Kow Mahoning) Carbon county, Ph., In trust for the beiicflt 'of tho tald II A. 7A-llz. All persons, therefore, Indebted tothn said II. A. Ileltz, will iimkn payment to mo, tho said assignee, at New Mahon ing, or to my duly authorised agent, II. A. Ileltz, at Lehlgliton, and those, hav ing claims or demands will make known tliusamu within 8tx.weels from this date, TILGIIMAN AllNEK, Asslguuo of II. .1. Ileltz, Jay3, J874-w8 UDITOK'S NOTICE. ESTATE OF JOHN FCItOCK, Deceased. In the Orphins' Court of Carbon County, at March rvs.l.uis, 1S71. Kireptlons tu Widow's Appraisement. The undersigned appointed Audl t. r by the Court to Uke testimouy aud report the farts Ju reference to the. same In tha above, case, will attend tn the duties "This appointment "t his otllce, in Ihe lloruuh 01 Msuch Chunk, on Mon. dty, theUlti diy of Usy, lbTl between the hours ol 10 A. Jl.. aud i I'. l. at which time and iilace all jiursius lulereited In the same may appjar If iuvj tun,, proper. It. u. LLUA IIIIJ, Alsy JSf. wi Auditor, TIT OOIC KE.VUTIFUL LOOK ItUSYI-A Utittleof DUKLlNli'S KOaE ULYCEIil.VE for Itnugluiesa of tho Skin, Chapped Hands, Jfcc. oply 25 cents a bottle. way D. Jrotcct Your UU!i)ugs,t Which may bo ilono with one-fourth ino usual .cxpenso-by using OLINES Slate Roofing J,aint& Cement (r7 oenu lor Testimonials. AGENTS WANTED In Eveiit Town, A roof may be covered with a very cheap shingle, nnd by application of this siate uo mado to last from 20 to 25 years. OH roofs can tin patched and coated, looking much better and lasting longer man new sningies without tho oiate, lor One-third tho Cost of Ee-shingling. The" expenso of Mating now Shingles Is only about thocost of simply laying them. The Slato Is FIKE PKOOK ngtilnst .sparks or flying embers. For tin and iron it hal no equal, as It ex pands by heat nnd contracts by cold, anil never cracks or scalei. Hoofs covered with Tar Sheathing Felt can bo inaiio water-tight at a small expense. Tho Slate Paint Is Extreme! v Ghcun! two gallons will cover 100 tqttaro feet of shingle roof, or over four uunurea 01 Tin or lion. 1'rlco ready for use Is 80 cents per gallon, witli a noerai discount to tho trade. No Tar is used in this Cojnpositjpn. On decayed shinnies it fills un the holes and pores, hardens them nnd gives a now substantial root that will last fur years. Curled or warded shingles, It brings to their place and keeps them there. It fills up nil holes In Tin or lelt roofs, aud stops the leaks, one coat being equal to flvo of ordinary paint. The color of the Slato when first ap plied Is dark purple,changing in about a month to a light uniform slate color and is 10 all intents and purposes, Slate. Orders respectfully solicited. For full information address, N. Y. SLATE HOOFING CO., Np- Cedar Street. New' York Citv. May 2 -ml rgpiIE People of Lehlghtin and vlcin-B- Ity all unlto in testifying that at A . J. DUULING'S Drug and Family Med icine Store, Poiti!, ritiisn nml Unadul tkuatud iiEDioiNEs can always be found. may Q REWAKD for on incurablo (HI I 61 IB II case of Catarrh. alter hallux ir v v suufferrd. deluged, gargled, hawk ed, spit and gagged t your eutlre sallsf.icttou lu our useless endeavors to get relief fiom catarrh, lite llrUKs' Alleviator accordlug to dlrocttons. The filthy mass of mucous will be immediately expell ed, and the inflamed surface southed, the eyes sparklewith diliglit, the head fets natural agalu; hope rerlres, for a cure It sure to follow the ute uf this ugreeable, scleutiUcaud reliable remedy. , tvlttz T MUCH has been said 9 life nnd u rtltuii.i mill ni.niv r pa myjia,,, tIIlVy bwit oIKTdJ for the relief uuu cure of threat und luujc disortRes; but uotblng has buta no fiolnently kuccusslul. or ob tained such a Mdu ctlwtrlty, as litgti Throat nud Luug iUaUr. piuuurpu aj cor tin, inu uncens iiiir twluhif from ltunloiifi. the flerclnir, dUtremlrm piu from Ingrowing Nulls, cannot tu dnicribed. ThuUhdiidMitrer, not know luK tbtrw Is a cure. Uils' coru nnd Bunion ReniudifH are no ncld or potash cumpound. tint nro reliable, itoothlni;. and v ITp tual, aud Justly nwrU tht iturcesa they hne e-rned from au ap trec)atlie puUlc. Iho Curative U n healing oltit uietit; imuiotte nllff li obtained by liauppllt-a tlon.aud Jtwl(l pntdUYtfly euro tho worst caiei of festered iorni InHumod and ulcurated buuioun, lh Horst inbtep. tho largest and suVtfreBtbfliHters, th most exUuMvo oallOHltictton thosolrtitcrhtftla of tho foot; uniulldd lu ttiocuro ot chiUbMoB or frusUd feet. Tho AIltTlator for ordinary corns and pre ve till tig their format lou is absolutely un txiualeil by auythlngerer kuowo. Ask furllrlggs' Kcmed ies. 1'ako no other Piles! J IT'S ALTj VERY yELLl ino to havt iUi. Ihr this reason. the unfortunate sufferer' gttt very little sympathy. Tia agony vTophttitnU or cannot be much worse Uian Vie torture endured by million who are troubled wth internal bleeding, external and itching piles. Glad Tvlingt for sufftrtrer, Urigys'i lte liemtdks are mild, safe and sure. f ARE THE MOST PLN- tiful kind of grain in the market. the three y far old child to the grandnre vergxna on ((hundred; stylish, handsome young ladies whodatfy prommade fashionable resortt;middleajelmatroit$; old maids, dressed vp to appear young and gay; dan dies, wdh thtir patentttauieT, and inventiablewatk' ing stick; thu clergyman, merchantilerk; artisan and mechanic, of all ages and stations, have a full tupply of corns, bunions, bad nails, and other bother atiuntof thefeet, altqfwhichare banished and cured by the use of lirtggs's Cbrn and Bunion Remedies, Alle Utor and Curative. Sold by A.J. DUUING(T)rugSist. Lehlghtoo, Pa. May 0. 1874 ly. BITV HIM? NO I That Eleetrio Liniment, like I got at DurliiiR'a Drug Store, will euro hlru or any other man ot K1IKUM JTISM ana till other Pains. may 9 AT PRIVATE SALE. Tho Lehlgliton School iJoard now offer, at Private Sale, tho following do scribed valuable HEAL ESTATE, be ing a portion of the Public School Pro perty of tho Borough of Lehlgliton, to wit : One Lot and Building, situated on the corner of Iron and Pine ttreets, and bpKiideil and described as follows : On tho north by Iron Mreet ; west by a common alley j south by a lot Oivned by Joseph Obert, and east by Pino street. Tho lot Is CO feet front by 180 feet !) Inches In depth. Also, TWO LOTS, Numbpred 153 ard 154, situated on Pino street, in said borough, bounded nnd described as follows : On tho west by Pine street; soutlt by Jot No. 155; cast, by West alley, and north by Cedar al ley. Said lots being each CU feet front hy 189 feet 9 Inches In depth, llso, One Lot and Building, Situated on Northampton street, and known as the South LchlghtQU School Property. Also, 137" For terms and further particu lars, apply to either of the undersigned. JOHN S. LEMTZ. President. A. J. II UK LING, Secretary. Dlt. N. II. KEHKIt, Treasuier. Lehlgliton, May 2, 1874. WjrOTHKUS, Look at that Child, It -" has Worms. Go or send at once to DUIILINO'S Drus Store, and pet a bottloof hN WORM SVItUP, so jle.l saut and yet so suie. may 0 JIIsIslNERY STORE. lot, cjutjb:, Of Weissport, Respectfully Informs tho Ladles of this vicinity that sho Is anvr prepared to Mako Up Hair Switches, CURLS, PUFFS, &C. , at short notice and at' tho lowest' prices. She Is. also now opening ajiaw Dd ele gant assortment of &pvin$ Goods Comprising, Unu, Ponncts, Ribbons, Flowers, Notions, Ac, and respectfully Invites an Inspec tion of them tiy tho Ladles. AU work will be dona In thn most fnaMnnatitn and substantial manner,-and at prices which nre bound to suit every one. MBS. OUTH. JTarchTHi, 1874 Tg I. ClsAISS, Merchant Tailor, Ana Dealer In Ccnt'M Furnishing Goods,' LEniQHTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS. Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths, Cassl mores and Vpstlnna'fnr a.,-a Boys' Wear, which I am prepaied to Slake up to Order In the most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's A Well Rfleotpil otv-lr n' T7VnnK . .l . i... w. auii Turkev Iforofrn. ninirn iri.i Tooii Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Boots anu anoes on Hand, or Ulado to Order. Mttt & Caps, Of tho Latest Styles always oj hand, at tho Lowest Price. Also, Agent for tho American & Grovcr & DaUor Sewing Machines. Only Ono Prleo for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEIliailTON, PK.N.N'A. Finns and Spcciacatlons For all kinds of Buildings made at the shorted notice. NO CHARGES Made for Plans nnd Specifications if hen tho contractus awarded to the under signed. A. W. EAOma. Juno 14, 1873-yl VVIU EBUERT'8 Livery & Sale Stables, HA.NKKTKKpT.LKIIlailTOS, Psk FAST TBOTTING IIOtlSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively LOWER PRICES than any other Livery in the County. t3T Largo and handsome Carriages for Funeral purposes and Weddings. tiOY.M. 1SJ3. DAVID EliBKRT. BVCK9IAIV, mucricTuaia or Carrlnges, SIcIrHh, nuffslei, and owy daf lp((Ofl pf SPRING WAQON8. Naarl cpslte Eartla Hotal, Bank Strata, Uhlgton, a, ' KEPAIMXn PIlOJlPTLT ATTENDED JO X rtaaonatila cba,r(M, atv-Patroiaga tsry nrpactfully olIdtx!.au satislclion nuafaolaed. i-ab.7,1871, A-P0KMAK. HOME MJTE IN THE BIBLE, nr tha author cf'Mjht Sums la th E;bU"st4 "Our alhsr-a House," of whlth naarlj X00MO Late Wen Mil, lloua Ur" li cotamardad by DilnlsUra (f all cburcb.a a "Ih. author's bat bioJi," "full of precious thooubu," "Trulbs pra cloui is gtmi," a cbolc bo(k fcf osary fsnillr," he. SttuI sngrailogs,. rota tlatad paps', rlth l.lu.llnn, and fur rapid salt uusiuajad. AGENTS, VOU.NQ MEN, tADIKS, TKACUKKS aod CLRH OVJIE.V, wsdUJIq aiaryooustyi $7 J to lu par mauib. twudfor slrtulsr. tIEq(.ER 4 MoCUBOV, . uisiTmS IN Arih St., Philadelphia. Pj