v Advertising Raton. We desire It to be distinctly understood thtt n Advertisements Ik Inserted In the columns o' IiClliox -Actocate that niajr U rteelred from Wtknomi parties rrnmB,un1es accompanied with tie Can. Th following Art our okii terms i Advertisements for 1 year, per Inch etch Insertion 10 Cents. Plx Months, per Inehtseh Insertion 15 Cents. Three Months, 20 Cents. jsatbtntbrtemontht,flralnser- tlen $1, etch subsequent Insertion IS Centi. II. V. MORTIIIMER, Publisher. 'j" R. alEWBRSi ATTOUNEV AT LAW, OrriCGl Ground Floorln the new Addition of the Mansion Hottte, Minch Chunk, Pa. Business transacted In English And Oermin. CWlectloni promplj made And ConTtjenelng neatly done. 42 Settlement of Estates, Protlng Wills, ob taining Lettere of Admlolsrratlori.Flllnir, Arcuunts, nd Orphawf Court PrArtle rsrerullr Attended to. Licensee, Cbtrters And Incorporations procured, And Criminal Cases made a rperlalty. SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1674. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross upon the corner near their name, will save fifty cents advance In pi leu by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 In advance, or tl.CO If not so paid. The Floral Fair of the Academy of Natural Science Art and Literature, will take place on the Fair Grounds, at Allentown, Juno 17, 18 and 19, 1B74. Capt. J. P. Krelder, the popular nct'oneer of Hazleton, will be on hand on Tuesday evening, June 0th, to con duct the sale of n. A. Beltr's stock of dreoi gocds, cloths, cassliueres, queens ware, crockery, &c. The Capt. Is a Jolly fellow and knows a thing or two. Just received at T. I). Clauss' a new 'and fashionable assortment of ladles', gents' aud children's boots, shoes and gaiters, which he Is offering at the lowest prices. For clover and timothy seeds, In large and' small quantities, go to Z. II, Long's nearly opposite the L. & S. de pot, Lehlghton. The Annual Commencement' exer cises of the Keystone State Normal School, at EuUtown, will take place on Thursday June 11th, at 10 o'clock a. it. The graduating class consists of 10 members. Messrs. IIausman& Kuhns have Just put up a very handsomo soda water 'fountain In thelt store, and can now supply the people with that delightful 'summer drink Ice cold m.Ja water at fi cents per glass. Rev. Dj. K. Kepner, pastor of the Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church, of this borough, baptised six children on' Sunday last. Bats and caps, for men, youth and children, a new assortment of the most fashionable styles, just received at T. D. Clauss', at prices which are bound ' to suit. Jos. M. Frllzlnger, atnouces In another column that he has just received la splendid, stock of ready made boots, ahoes.and gaiters, which lie Will sell ut prices to suit the times See advertise ment. Calico at 8 rts. per yard at W A. Gravtr's store, Lehlghton. Mr Kuntz will start his new tan nery, In South Lehlghton, on Monday morning. He Is now ready to pur chase hides and tklus and rtoelve orders for leather, &c. The young man who went for his umbrella on Sunday night, during the atorm, to conduct the two young ladles home, failed finding them on hid return. Moral always carry your umbrella with you. Don't forget, to call In at W. A. Graver's store and see his well selected etock 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 .t Peters'. Drop In and see. Mrs. Lizzie Dlmralok Baldy. wife of Rev. Hurley Baldy, of Jauch Chunk, ,. died at Charlotte, N. C, on Monday of last week, and was burled at IIoneRdale. on Friday. The deceased was the only daughter of the late lion. M. M. Dim. mlck, of Mauch Chunk. We have tried the Colby Washer during the past week, and find It all that It Is rfccommended. The price Is low, only 15, and orders fot them can be left at this office. For sale a five octave Parlor 0:gan (new) at a great reduction, ripply at this offleo. In gent's furnishing goods.!'. D. Clauss lias an Immense stock. If you watt a neatly fitting shirt leave your measure. A good girl Is wanted, Immediate ly, for general housework. Apply to "W; M. Rapther, attorney, Ihlghton. Many suffer rather than take nau seous medicines, All who suffer from eooghs, colds. Irritation of bronchial tubes or tendency to consumption, will ud In Dr. WUUr's Balsam of Wild Cherry a remedy as agreeable to the palate aYeffectual In removing disease. The Balsam Is a pleasa'it remedy; It Is a fare remedy; It Is a powerf ul remedy; . It U a speedy remedy; H Is a remedy uat euros. Two good girls for housework are wanted, by M. W. Raudenbush, at Packer ton. Amount of wages for gool girls who salt the place will be no ob ject. Apply soon. Jos. Obert will re-commence his auction of dry goods, groceries, queens ware, &o., on Tuesday evening next, Juno 0th Be on hand for bargains. Fresh pine apples, salad, onions, radishes, and all the new vegetables and fruits of the season, fresh every day, at J. Fatzlnger & Son's, Bank street, Le hlghton. Cheap for cash. The latest styles of hats and caps Just received at Laury & Peters. New styles of dress goods, at W. A. Gravtr's store. Trunks and satchels, for ladles and gentlemen, a new and handsome assort ment, just received at T. D. Clauss' merchant tailoring establishment, which he Is selling at the lowest prices. Horses and carriages for funerals and pleasure parties furnished at short notice at the livery of David Ebbert, Bank street, Lehlghton, Pa. Terms to suit the times. T'le next State Agricultural Fair will be held at Easton, commencing on September 20th and closing on October 2nd. Valises and trunks, all sizes and prices, at Laury & Peters'. Win. Kemerer Is crowded day and evening with customers purchasing cheap and handsome dress goods, dry goods, groceries, provisions and hard ware. Lively business at Laury St Peters' merchauttailoringPstablUhment. If you want to get "particular fits" just call in and get 'em. Mr. Peter F. Kilenbergor, a prom inent citizens of Easton, died very sud denly 'in his Uotlilug Store, on North ampton street, In tliatplare,on Monday afternoon of last week, In the SOth year of his age. In his time, Mr. Ellenbcr ger was Treasurer of Northampton county, and wa twice elected to re present that county In the Legislature. The propel ty of the Uelmbach Slate Mining Co., situate near Walnut- pott, In Lehigh twp., was sold by the Sheriff, on Monday week, to JobOgden, of Elizabeth, N. J., for $8,000, subject to a mortgage for $100,000. L. F. Eleppluger keeps one of the nicest lot of hoises and buggies to be found In this section. Ills price is down to suit the times. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. A larg foice of workmen are em ployed at Uncko Geln, preparing it for the Influx ot summer visitors. The Thomas Iron Company are erecting machinery for the manufacture of brick on the cinder tip at Uokeudau qua. -The many friends of Ex Sheriff Herman M. Fetter will be pleased to learn that he has much Improved In health since sojourning wlthau lutlmate friend residing In Lower iS'uucou town ship, If you want a nice fitting suit of cloths leave your uieisure with T. D. Clauss, aud make your selection of goods from his Immense stock ol cloths, cas slmen 8 and vestlngs. Prices, quality aud workmanship bound to suit. For lamlly Hour, of the very best quality go to J. E. Itickert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In largo or small quantities at lowest market rates. A few lots In Itickertown still unsold buy ot once. Pythian Knighthood. Persons desirous of securing copies of the Advocate containing W. M. Rap- sher's lecture on Pythian Knighthood, should make application at once, there being only a few copies of the first num. ber now on hand. Sent by mall (post paid) for !i cents. Important Notice Dr. H. T. Bond, the celebrated phy- slclan, of tho Allentown Medical Insti tute, whoee wonderful cures have made his name famous, will be at Le- hlghtlun, (by special request), on Mon day, June 6th (one day only). Those wishing to see the Doctor can do so on the day mentioned at the Valley House, J. W. Raudenbuih, proprietor. A Catrd of Thanks. At a meeting of Washington Camp. No. 117, P. D. S of A., of Parryvllle, tl.e following resolution was unanimous ly adopted: Resolved, That we tender to the ladles of Parryvllle and vicinity the best thanks of this Camp for their many kindnesses and for the generous supply of cakes, fcc. presented to us on the occasion of our recent parade and les tival. G. W. Bauuan, President. J. P. Rowland, Secretary. Protect Your liulldliii. Fire and water proof I -One coat ot Gllnes' Stato Roofing Paint Is equal to six of any other: Itcontalus no tar, will fill up all boles In shingle, tin, felt or Iron roofs. Never cracks nor scales off, stops all leaks and Is only 80 cents a gallon r?ady for ue, with a literal dis count to the trade. Send for testimoni als, N. y. Slate RtwOog (7o. No. Cedar-st. V. Y. o IWllgloui Rev. J. W. Wood, of Allentown will preach In the Presbyterian church, nf this place, to-morrow (Sunday), In tho morning at 10:30 and In the evening at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Wed' nesday evening next at 7:30. All are cordially Invited to be present. - Rev. L. K. Derr, pastor of the Re formed congregation, will preach In the Academy, to-morrow (Sundsy) morning, at 10 o'clock, In German, and In the evening at 7.30 In English. All are Invited. Methodist Episcopal church Rev, M timer Coffiuan, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 r. M.-Sunday School 2 p. m. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper In the morning. Communion services were held In St. Paul's church, at 3lg Creek, on Sunday morning last, Rev. F. T. nen- nlke. officiating, 07 persons partook of the Sacrament: after which the cate chlsm class (number 10 chlldron) was examined. This Is a good exhibit of tho church. The Lord's Supper will bo administer ed in the M. E. church, at Big Creek, C&olt's church) on Sunday aiornlng next; there will also be services In tho afternoon and eveuiug. Rev. A. Zel- lienfuss, pastor. The Wedding laet Saturday. Hr..nU l I.I- .. iuuiiii jjiratsuruuie excitement was created in this town and neighborhood, oy tne announcement in last week's "Advocate" that aweddlngould take piaco in the Trinity Evangelical Luther an church of this borough on Saturday evening. At an early hour large uum bers of our yoing ladles were seen wending their way towards the said church, and when the hour for the ner- formanceof tho ceremony arrived the cnurcu was completely packed. At precisely 7.30 o'clock the bridal party entered the church. The bride Miss M. A. Fath and the bridegroom Mr. Daniel Wieand. were both very neatly and tastefully dressed, as were also the bridesmaid, Miss Mary Bauer, of nazle ion, and the groomsman, Mr. Oliver Clauss, son of T. D. Clauss, of this borough. Prof. H. A. Ellne, of Mauch Chunk, presided at the organ, playing in excellent stylo "The Wedding Jarch, " as the bridal party moved un .the aisle to the front of the alter. The marriage ceremony was preformed by ev. jj. is. Kepner, tho pastor, In beautiful and effective manner, after wnicn tte happy pair received tho con gratulations of their numerous friends. The WcliAport Literary Society, After a succe-srul terra of 27 meet ings have adjourned over until called ty tho President In September next. There have been 25 subjects debated miring the term, while the referred questions have embraced history, ceo graphy, and In fact, questions of about every conceivable character. Tho In terest In the meetings was kept up with much spirit from first to last, at times holding large audiences until a late hour In the eveulng, some of whom have expressed themselves as having gained more practical Information from attendance than they could have In days of close study. Wo trust that the society, after Its vacation, will re assemble with renewed vigor and with a determination to procure a library for the use ot the members and the citizens of Welsspoit. The Newport Murder. Hie following Is the verdict of th coroner's Jury In the case of the mun of Wm. Smith, at the Newport Hotel, near Selgfrleds Bridge, an account of which we published last week: "That the said William Smith came to his deatli on the 25th day of May, A. D. 1874, by reatou or a stab wound inflicted by a snarp instrument or weapon In the bauds of Martin Conway, alias Connel ly, alias Cunningham, and thejury fur ther find that John Pfelfer and Jacob Pfelfer were accessories before the fact." Signed by tho Coroner and all the Jurymen. In accordance with this verdict, a Coroner's warrant was Issued for the arrest of the Pfelfers, and they were apprehended at ornear Parryvllle, and taken to Easton to Jail. Iter. IV. OolTraan' Xiecture, In the Presbyterian church, on Mon day night, on temperance, was not so well attended as It should have been. The rev. gentleman Is perfectly at home on tho subject of temperance, and on tuls occasion bandied the rum drinker and rum-sellers without glovi-s. At the conclusion of th. lecture the platform of principles was read by the Secretary, and about 30 persons handed In their named as members, and tight slgued tne pledge. Due notice ot the next lecture will be given. chlldren'A Carriage!. F. P. Semrael, the hardware mer chant, ot Lehlghton, has this week re ceived one ot the largest assortments ef children's carriages from the State of New York, ever brought to' this town, and respectfully asks those of our citi zens who need anything In the line to examine the styles anil prices both of which are bound to suit, ttouie of them are very hindsome. ft. n 1W I Tho.S'uminiulIIll Murder. On Mouday last, Edwanl Elotz was arrested, on oath of Philip Leln bach, a brother of the murdered girl, and taken to Jauch Chunk. On the arrival of tho prisoner In the latter place, a hearing was demanded by the attorneys for tho prisoner, when he was taken before Esq. W. Butler; It was then found to be Impossible to procure witness on either side. A commitment was thereupon ruade out by the Squlro and handed to the constable, ln ar rangement was then made that Judge Dreher should bo sent for to give the case a hearing, and upon being tele graph to on tho subject, returned an answer that he would be in Mauch Chunk, on Thursday morning at 11 o clock tor that purpose. In the mean time arrangements were mado by the parties Interested that the prisoner should be kept under charge of the con stable until that time. The examination of witnesses com menced on Thursday, and Is still going on as wo go to press Friday afternoon niacksrood'e Magaxlne on Doge. Speaking of some of Sir Edwin Land seer's life-like paintings, Blackwood's Magazine says: "Oh! rare, most rare Edwin Landseerl what name sh ill wo find for thee? Thou Apelles of aged bounds, thou Zcuxls of vigorous dog hood, thou Purrhastus of puppies! How we do always long to pat and pet thy pictures! We have In our office a large chromo after Landseer's 'Twins.' This Is one of ills finest pictures. Two mag nificent Scotch Shepherd dogs are re clining upon the top of a shelving rock. At the base is one of those fine sheep, for which England and Scotland are noted, and lying at ber feet aro lambs. This chromo Is offered with T, De Witt Talmage's great religious and family newspaper, The Christian at Work, published at 102 Chambers-st., N. 1. Agents wanted everywhere- Samples sent freo upon application. See sdverttsemcnt. Toe Borough Schools. The following statistics of the public schools of this borough, for 1873, will no doubt prove Interesting to our read ers : Whole number of schools.... 0 Average No. of mos. taught. 8 No. of meetings ot Institute. . 1(1 No. of male teachers 2 No. of female teachers 4 Aver, salary ot male teachers 170 00 " feina e " 88 n No. of male scholars attending 22-1 No. of female ' ' mo Average daily attendance.... 237 percentage of atteud. 70 Tax for school purposos p. ct. 13 mills " building " " 18 mills Amt.ottaxforschool purposes $3201 00 uuuuing " 8201 00 Total lovled 10402 18 The Coal Trade. The following table shows tho nmn- tlty of coal shipped over the Lehigh ancy iiuiiiimu lor me weeK ending May 30th, 1874. and for the vearas tumyuruu wiiu rue same time last year: from Week. Yenr. Wyoming.... 22,402 08 630,332 08 Hazleton 40,455 07 877,008 00 Up. Lehljli.. 40 00 2,201 00 uea.aieauow.. 10,843 13 808,104 01 Mahunoy 12,550 03 170,001 10 Mauch Chunk 144 10 1.402 00 Total 03.835 10 1.808.870 17 Last Year.... 01,115 10 1,813,180 17 Increase 7,410 14 85,009 00 decrease chool Doard. new School Board, of this bor- gh, was organized on Monday even last. Messrs. Durllng and Seifert were the retiring members, and Messrs, Uellman and Albright, the new mem, bers of the Boaid. The Board organiz ed, by re-electing Mr. J.S. Lentz, Presi dent, Dr. N. B. Reber, Treasurer, and Mr. Wm. Eeinerer was elected tecre- tary.ln place of Mr. Durllng who retires from the Board by reason ot tho expira tion of his term. -A married, J In the Trinity Evangelical Lntharln church, In this borough, on Saturday evening, May SOth, 1874. by Rev. D. Jv. Kepner, Mr. Daniel Wieand and Miss Mary A. Fath, both of this place llie happy pair bavo our best thanks for the generous lump of cake sent to us, and our very best wishes that they may enjny a long life ot happluess and prosperity. On May 7lh.l874. bv Rev. D.K. ICn- uer, uims. v. jxuuer lormeny or Allen town, and Miss Ella Rex, of Lehlghton, 'it-- . t r . - . - . . . is, On the 23d ult., by Rev. A. Barthol. omew, Daniel D. Wetzel, of Packer iwnshlp, and Miss Carolina Gnoflhnll. of Lower Tpwamenslng township. un me sow ult., by the same, Chas. , Shoenbercer. of Lower Tnwimnn. sing, aud Miss Matilda U. DIehl, ot Frauilln township. On the 28th ult.. bv the same. Ches ter P. Slides and Miss Jullann Salve, both ot Mahoning township. On the 0th ult., by Rev. L. K. Derr. neury A. Smith and Elizabeth Fisher. both of Laury's. On the same day. bv the same. Mr. Jacob Suit and Sarah A. Uower, both of Selgfrlea's Bridge. On the 10th ult.. bv the una. lf. Gideon Rex and Sanla A. Frltzlnger, uum ui.ueuignioa. On the 23,1 ult.. bv the same. Rhai. L. Berkemever. of Slatlnvtan. and Mln Xlleu'A. Andrews, of Walnutport, iOThe XfJK. Died, On the 10th ult.. In Lehtahton. An gellne, wife of Henry Hlskey, aged 44 years ana 4 uays. On the 18th ult., at Lehigh Gap, Jo- nanna js. u. Kaiser, aged 77 years, months and 24 days. On the 81st ult.. at Walnntnort. Mr. Osman W. Geary, for number of years nuuiun ageni ru nine piace, aged iu yrs u minims ana u nays. On the same ilav. In Slntlnoinn. Un bert 1L, son of William H.and Prlscllla nouser, aged 1 year and 11 months, On the 2d Inst., In Lohlgtton, Harry Peter, Infant son of Wilson and Lucy r i h , . jjeiminner, nueu i ninnins. Closing Prices of DeIIavkn & Towns end, 40 South Third Street, Phlladel puia, dune 4, lbi4: U. . 0. 1881 21JJ bid. IS bid. 10K bid. 17 bid. 19)? bid. bid 20X bid. HU bid. Uii bid. 14)2 bid. 48 bid. Ml bid. CO'i bid. 22! anted, mjaokiil 11 asked. IS a.ked. 20 tilted, 20U anked. U. P. 6-20, 1802 . U. 3. 6-20, 166 . . U.f.520,U85 . . . U. 8 8 20, 188.W.4 J. . U. 8.530. 1867 . . V. P. 6-20, 18M . . . U. S. 10-10 . . V. . Currenrr, ft . , II. 8. S'a 1881, new . PetiDnltnuli It. II. . . PhllA. k Heading 11. It. . Lehigh Valler Itnllroail . Uhlgh Coal i Njt . Oo. . UnlteJ UomDAnlei of N. J. m-A Allied. 13K aiked IS Aiked. IS asked 4SU aiked, 60J aiked. CI aaked. 43i bid. UlU ws uuu, aiked 125 M l. vai aaked, Qoli UJ!i bid. uked 100 bid. 108 anked, bllr-r . . . . Special Notices. Tape Worm! Tape Worm Tape Worm remored In from 1 tn a hniip. with harmless pgetaule Medicine. The worm passing iiuuiij.ijii.uj.iiih nu iee aaaeu until me en entire worm, with head, namwi. l.r1l.nM harm. less, can refer those afflicted to the residents of tuia cuj wnom i data cured. Attnromce can be seen hundreds of specimens. measurtoiT from 49 to 100 feet In length. FlOr per cent, of cases of vrspepsia anu aisorganisatlons or the Urer are causea o stomacn and omer worms existing In the alimentary cinal. Worms, a disease of the most dstiarerous character, arn an tlttln nmlar.tri b the medical men of the present day. Call and tee the original and only worm destroyer, or send for a circular which will glre a full desclpllon and treatment of all Mods of worms, enclose Set. stamp fur return of the same. Dr. U. F, Kuskxl. OKU kin-!, UIlL Ot . I.1-M-. tL. .. u.r nvriu iiiuiu oireev, rmiaaeipnia, ra. iautics a. umca or or msil Iree.l -U-3EAT, PIN and 8TOUACII WORMS alan remoreo. Sept.6.1873-lr JBRCIIANT TAILORING. When In the course of wear and tear of every day life It becomes necessary to dissolve our connection with the suits that have done us so much services In keeping us warm and freo from expo sure, there Is one place where we can nnd consolation and a friend Indeed In our aisiress. xcn, a piace where we can safely put our trust where there is no need of fear that we shall be cheat ed, unsuited or unsatisfied where the fabric Is strong and the manufacture superb where the prices aro lust and and the stylo all that can be desired, There Is a charm about an easy, glove fitting, elastic suit, tlmt Is seen andob serveo oy an men. "wnere aid you get that superb suit of c'othes?' ' ' ' Where did you secure such a splendid fitting garment?" Is often asked. There are many tailors, and a number of Hem are undoubtly fair samples of the genus homo and aUo a credit to the craft; but how generally tailors fall la the fitting of garments to the human form: how often a good piece of goods Is spoiled In the at; huwsadly and delectedlv manva iimu nuiiuers uuout ino streets, reel- nijS .no oimiuo biia utiiur uuf caused mm. In allowing a poor Job to go out of his shop, and he the wearer of Itl Perhaps ma iuuy tove i:as even juced mm incon sequence of his forlorn appearance. ureas inuites me man; The want of It the follow ' Not that a man is less a man fnr mur. Ing plain clothe.-), but when he Is "dress ed up" he should indeed be dressed not Having ins cloths hang like bags around lilru, and wrinkled and dlstored In all sorts ol stiapes. out tuat he should bn ciaa in ntting garments. Taste chould oe snown Dotn in the colors and make up or his suit. Many high priced goods bre af such outlandish colors and styles that a man's character Is 'judged by his foolishly selecting those odd goods. A man is Known oy tne company he keeps, and If he Insists upon fratemlilng with Ill-looking and lll-fittlnir clotlm. ha will not make his "mark," as a man of taste, ttiai s positive, to be looked un- ou as possessing the requisite attain- merits or a tasty gouiieuian, he must seiect cioins or suitauie colors for his clothing and have them mads ud In first. ciass style oy ijaury & Peters, (post uu.o uuuuhik;, xjeuignton, ra., who have a splendid stock to select frnm. ,n,i whore you will obtain that symmetry of un u uowsij mo aaornmentof the person. Call and examine the most beautiful assortment of cloths, cnsslmors enuiiKn. ever oroupht intn rhith. and leave your measure with fjiurr uvuia. iiiarcn 14. 174. Piles! Piles!! Piles!!! Piles, Internal, Exte-ml, Bleeding or Itching. The Intense sulferagoAsnntdbjtbt distress ing uuhh, in iisTariousiorms, is known onij to those who are unfortilnaU enough lo be afflicted with It. Tho sleepless nlghU, the uncomfortable u.j., iub uaggara iooks or me sanerer Pear wit Dessorthe iutsniltrof the pain eperleed when troubled with this preralltog dlwaae. The suc cess of Brlggs1 Pile Kemedj as a positive cur la uuetjuauea in toe aanais or medicine Kellerls Immediate when used as dfretAd. Tha Immiiu demand Mr this great rented Is unparalelled. u-.uhuu. are u.iut I. witn toe moss alflA-'torr . uustbinu, uruj.ut, L,e MitH.vM. msjr ij Tha moat Wonderful Dlscorery or th I9th Cantnry. XXR. S. 3D. ECO W-fcS'S -Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And ell Diseases of the THROAT, GUEST and LU.VU3. (The oolr MedUne of the kind In the world.) a svasnTtni rot cos una On. Permtntntlr cures Asthma. Ilrnrihlil. Tn.ii,!. ent Consumption, Lots of Voice. Shortness of tiraam, uatarrn, kroup, uoujnt, uolds, In A few dajs. un. B. d, nowi'S Arabian Tonio Blood, Purifier, Which DirrERS from ! other preparations In ItS IHKIDUTK ACTIO, unnn tht.r.TVKR. RIDNKTr) and BLOOD. It Is purelr Tegetable, end deansoe tbe sjit.ra ef all Impurities, bat Ids on, and mikes rure.iiion wooa. it cures scroruloui Diseases of all kinds, removes Constleatlan. and rarul.ta. th- Bowela. ForNQrJXKKAL DKUILtTi, I)ST VITALITY and DROKIiH.nilwM ruiWATiTir. TIONB." I chaUeute the 10th Ccntunr" to tat Its ' Aqual. Kreir bottle U worth IU w,lhtin Cold- I'rlta, It per bottle. , X.' J' 0KOi Druf.Ut, soU A(tat for Lehlthtoa, Pa. DA. 8. D. UOWIS. lala Pmart.fcju. 1A1 Strut, !t,w York. apr. L irMjl Ut. LAHaVI Oerteia Oars for Ii(Twlc Kails. fj De CLAWS, Merchant Tailor, And Dealer In Gent's Ftirt.lsi.tiig Goods,. LEQIOtlTON, PA. Constantly on hand a Bplendld stock ot NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain nnd Fancy Cloths. ia3.iiuit-irs ituu ve.-uings.ior aien s anu Boys' Wear, whleh I am prorated to Make up to Order In the most Fashion, able Styles, at short notice Ladles', Misses and Children's Iloo.l$& $lioes A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Boots and Shoes on hand, or JMado to Order. Hats & Cap9 Of tho Latest Styles always oj hand, at tuo Lrowest frice. Also, Agent for the American & Grover & Baiter Sewing Jftacliiacs. Only Ono Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl MILLINERY! Latest Styles and Lowest Prices 1 2d door below M. E. Church. BANK SIBEET, Lehightou, Fa., hating bad upwards or Thirty Years eiperlete In the Mllllnerr Buslnes.. desires to inform her friends aud tho LAdles general!, that eho keeps constanU on bend a large assortment of NOTIONS TRIMMINGS, NATURAL and AltTI- aiUlAI. UAllf. Ilalr Braids & Switches Made to Order. She has also Just recelred from New York a full and elegant stock of Spi'mgfxooclS; comprlsloi Hits, Bonats, nlbboai,Floweri, L Crapes, Fancj Good, OorMts,01ores, Collar, Ltw Edgtaff Necktie, Ruche, Handkerchief. Ac, MOURNING GOODS Furnished at short notice and at Lowest Prl eta. March 14, 1874. MR3. E. FAT W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEUIQUTON, rENN'A. fc e Plans and Specification.! For all kinds of Buildings made at the shortest notice. NO CHARGES Made for Plans and Specifications when tho contract Is awarded to the under signed. A. W. EACHES. June 14, 1878-yl JTilTID EOBERT'S Livery & Sale Stables, rJAHIC STEEET.I.KIIIGHTON, Paw FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively LOWER PRICES than any other Livery In tbe County. tW Large and handsome Carrlacros tor Funeral purposes and Weddings. cot. zt. j7J. DAVID EBBKRT. BICKMAtV, tuicriCTVAtA or Garrlasres, Slcigliii, nugglcs, auu ererr aescnplleo or ' SPRING WAGONS. Netrl tppotlU Etflt Hotel, Bank Street. Mhlfhton, Pa. ItJFAIRINO PnOMPTLT ATTCXDED TO At reatonablt charges. SrPatrm are Terr resnectfullr ullilui ..i satlifjctlon guaranteed. -eo.7,lS7t, A. BUCSHAN. rVtllE People of Lehlghtin and vlcla Itv all unite In testlfvlirrthat a a J. DTJKLING'S Drug and Family Med lelne Store, Pore, t'nzaa and Ukadoiv. teuatko ilEDiciNEs can alwavs ba found. m: n TTJV tho Matter of Assigned Estate of John Fenstermaeher and wife, for the Benefit of Creditors. Notice Is herebv Divan. That irnrv Boyer, assignee under deed of assign ment ot John Fenstermaeher and Miry Ann his wife, ot the Borough of Le hlghton. Carbon Conntv. Pa., nf n their property, real, personal and mixed, for the benefit of creditors, has filed hit first and final account as aneh AaalrrnMi In this office, and that the same will be presented at the next regular term ot tbe Court of Common Pittas of Carbon f . . ... .m k l .l I - 1. i, . r, . vuumj . w ua uciu an, AiKuoa unuoir. on the third Monday ot Junn next, 1874. (June 15. 1874.) at 2 o'eloek P.. w fnP llowanoe and confirmation. TH03. KEMERER, ProtboaoUry. ProthonoUry's Office, uauen tounir, uay 99, 1874-wi