Advertising Rates We desire It to be distinctly understood that no Advertliements.wlll be InMtted In the columns of Tnt Oiuox ADTOcm that may be received Tram unknown parties or firms, unless accompanied with the Cisn. Tbe following are our.onll termi I Advertisements for 1 jeer, per Inch etch Insertion , 10 Cents. ifilx Months.perlncheaehlneertlon lSGents. " 7Cbee Months, . 20 Oenti. Teeehetolhreemnnths,flrsMner- .tlon (I, easft subsequent Insertion S3 Cents, II. V. M0RTI1IMKR, Publisher. 1jJ n. 81EWEIIS, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, OFFICE I 0 round Floor In the new addlion of the Mansion llouse, -Mauch Chunk, Pe. lluelness transacted la EugHeh mi iRsrman. Collections rpromply msde end Conveyancing neatly done. Mir Eettlemeni of Kstst'es, Proving. Willi, oV telnlngLtivaoMdnilnlstratlon,FMng Accounts, And Orphan.' Court J' rartlce carefully attended to.. Licenses, Charters and Incorporations procured, and Crlmlnal'Cares made a specialty. SATURDAY MOKNIKQ. JUNE 13, 18747" 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 Ice by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 In advance, or J 1.50 It not so paid. Our old friend, 11. W. Sinttti, of the -Catasauqua Rscord, was, In town Frl day. M. N. Bernard, Esq., of the dom ing Herald, spent a few hours In town .Friday of .last week, and dropped in lo see us. Juet 'received nt T. D. Clauss a new and fashionable assortment of ladles', gents' and children's boots, shoes and gaiters, which he la offering .at the lowest prices. For clover and timothy seeds, In large and small quantities, go to Z. II, Xong's nearly opposite the. L. & 3. de spot, Lehlghton. Owen Moyer, an old and ruspech-d -citizen of Welssporr, died on Thursday -of last week, from Injuries recleved In -endeavoring to stop a runaway team eome weeks ago. The wages at the Catbon Iron works, at l'arryvllle, havo been reduced 10 per" cent. Laborers are now paid 41 10 per day. Hats 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. Frltzlnger, arnouces In lanftther column that he has Just received a splendid stock of ready made boots, ishoes and galcers, which he will sell ut pi-Ices to suit tbo limes See advertlse ijuent., t Boots,' shoes, hats, paps and gents' famishing goods very low for cash at Laury A Peters'. Drop In and see. W., Jtl. Iiapsher. Esq., Is putting a sidewalk la front of his residence on Batik street. L.- F Klepplnger, the popular liv ery man, barput down a new sidewalk 14 front of his property, corner of Bank and Iron streets, during the past week. Bex & Horn, of this borough, will .receive a drove of fine fresh cows to morrow, which they will dispose of at very reasonable prices. Be on hand. For sale a five octave Parlor 0;gan (new) nt a great reduction. -4pply at -this odl ee. In gent's furnishing goods, T. D. Clauss has an Immense stock. If you want a neatly fitting shirt leave your measure. ' Iaaao JToyer can furnish roofing slate and put them on. See advertise ment. A negro boy was driving a mulo (n Jamaica; wheu the animal, suddenly .stopped and refused to budge. "Won't go, cli?" said the boy. "Feel grand, -do you? I B'pose you forgot your fadder was a Jackass." You never have any troubio to niako tbe horses from David Ebbert'a livery go, they are well fed, sleek and nice. A good girl Is wanted, immediate ly, for general housework. Apply to W.-M. Bapsher, attorney, Lehlghton. A gentleman residing In Mahoning Valley played rather a huge joke upon us last Monday. Stepping Into our .sanction, ho handed us over the "Spon .dullx" for five years supscrlptlou to the .Carbon Advocate! We are always ready for Joke of wis kind. Two fiood girls for housework are .wanted, by II. W. Raudenbush, at 3ackertotu Amount of wages for good .girls who salt the -place will be no ob ject. Apply soon. Fresh (tine apples, salad, onions, radishes,. and all tbe new vegetables and irults of 'the season, fresh every day, at J. Fatxloger.it Son's, Bank street, Le lilghtoo. Cheap' for cash . ' The latest styles of hats and caps just received at Laury &, Peters. We have received an Invitation to the wedding of Jos. Lynn, of the Mauch Chunk Democrat, toiflsi Alleo Cooper, of Coopersbarg, on Tuesday last. Wo tender, the bappy coupto our best wishes on the occasion, and trust thy may enjoy a long and prosperous llfo. Vail and trunks, all sizes and prices, at Laury & Pt Poverty Is bad, but the worst kind, of poverty Is poverty of the blood; this makes a man "pool Indeed," for It takes away hN strength, courai?e and energy; but enrich tho blood with its vital clo meut, Iron, by- taking the Peruvian Syrup (a protoxUo of iron) and you will feel rich and "as good as anybody." Try It. If you want a supply of nlco fine Ice every morning, send your orders to J. A. Horn. Ho dropped a specimen of It nt our office this week. 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 tho lowest prices. Mrs. E. Fath, Bank street, this borough, duilng tho past week received another lot of millinery goods and no tions, to which she Invites the attention of our citizens. The 5.40 p. M. L. V. passenger train ran over a cow belonging to David Ebbert, on Friday of last week. -For family flour, of the very best quality go to J. K. Blckert, East Weiss- port. Lumber and coal in large or small quantities at lowci-t market rates. A faw lots In Rlckcrtown still unsold buy nt once. If you wnnt a nlco fitting suit of cloths leave your .measure with T. D. Clauss, and make your selection of good i from his Immense stock of cloths, cas slmcrcs and vestlngs. Prices, quality and workmanship bound to suit. , A porch has been erected In front of Chas. Yenser's Ico creamry, on JJank street. Dr. 0. S. German forbid ui to no tice hU new sidewalk; ho has removed the original one plank and left the baro ground, but, lie Intends lo put an elegnat new plank walk down shortly, and we I know when the good-natured Dr. says a thing ho means It. 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 tfc Eeters' merchant tailoring establishment. If you want to get "particular fits" Just call In and get 'em. The Jeffersonian published atStrouds burg, Monroe county, appears this week in n new dress. A very healthy sign for these panicy times. Monday afternoon, nt the Stanton (.haft of the Lililg.li mid Wllkes-ZJarre Coal Company, near Wllkes-Barre, Jainos Williams, a watchman, was de- rending tho shaft, when atrexploslon of pas occurred, and lie waa thrown to tho bottom, a distance of COO feet. Thero arn twenty-five feet of water In tho shaft, and his body has not as yet been recovered. Catasauqua has a borough debt of $32,209. The Lehigh Car Works at Stemton aro ttarting up again. L. F, Klepplnger keeps ono of tho nicest lot of hoises and buggies to bo 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 reasonablo rates. Mr. Jahlon Brink, of Bethlehom, has received tho contract for the mason work In electing 40 tenement houses far the L. V. 11. B. Co., at Packerton, during tho coming summer. lie is to havo $8,000 for the Job. It will take about 600,000 brUks to lay up the walls. From the Progress, at South Beth lehem, we learu that the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Compauv, of Philadel phia, who had Insured the life of Mon roe Snyder for 20,000, havo refused to pay the policies, nllhough the Jury In the New York Mutual casa decided In favor of the policy holders. Suits wcro brought against tho Ponu Mutual lit (7.11 lion county, last fall, and tho counsel Inform us, says tho Progress, that the proper papers will bo filed at once, and the cases brought to trial without delay, The Iron maiket continues dull. Gray forge Is $20 per tou atthe furnace. No. 1 foundry Iron Is M2, No. 2 Is (30 per ton. Ore Is worth from four to four anil half dollain per ton on tho cars. Miners are paid tl pur day. Mr. Win. Lovott, of Big Creek, was In town on Wednesday. lie says the crops of all kinds look very pro.u etlng. The prospect for a largo yield of fruits apples, cherries, &c Is good. Ilenry Warnk, of Jtuch Chunk, one day last week visited Lehlghton, and while here lost a email brown dog, whoever has found and delivers him to Jos. OOijrt will receive 3.00 reward. An Interesting communication sign ed "Carlos," from Clyde N. Y., came too late for Insertion In this Issue; it will appear in our next. J. F. Beltz, the photographer, an nounces tho completion of his gallery, aud that 1m will be prepared to com mence taking picturesou or aboutTues day, next, the 1(1 Inst. He respectfully asks patronage of our citizens. See udveitUemviit In another culumu. Frank Dcbordo desires to call tho attention of tho public to his elegant stock of clocks, watchea,. Jewelry, spec tacles and fanoy articles, all of which articles ho U offering very low for rash. A match game of baso ball will be played t'.ils afternoon, between the liar vest Club of this borough and tbo pick ed nlno of Mauch OhutiK. Tho present growing crops promlso the farmer and business man future prosperity. Court commences, at Maucb Chunk, next .Monday, June 15th. F. P. Semmel will open a coal and lumber yard iu the course of a week or so. At a meeting of our School Board on Wednesday evening, Mr. W. Kem erer tendei ed his resignation as Secre tary and member of the Board, and A. J. Dueling was elected by the Zfoard to fill tho vacancy. Nearly 1000 persons ore said to have been lit attendanceat the service In Solt's church, at Big Creek, on Sunday last. Tho Sacrament of the Lord's sup per was administered In the forenoon, and Interesting services were held In afternoon and ovening, Bev. Sailor and Zlegenfuss officiating. The Union Sunday School, held In St. Paul's church, Big Creek, is in a flourishing condition. A drunken Chinaman, feeling rich and elated at his progress In American civilization, went through the streets of San Francisco crying, "Hoop-la hoop lyl Mo all the same as Mellcan man. Hair cut short and drunk like belli" A top buggy,. as good as new, for sale, cheap, by Thomas S. Beck. Pytlilau Knighthood. Feraons desirous of securing copies of the Advocate containing W. M. Uap- 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 5 cents. Canraiiers Wmiled. Canvassers wanted for T. Da Witt Talmage's family and religious paper, The Christian nt Work. O. n. bpur geou special contributor. Samplo copies and terms sent free. Office 103 Chamb ers street, X. Y. See their advertise ment. Struck liy Lightning, Tho shop of'ltobertTalt, In Weather- ly, between 3rd and 4th streets, was struck by lightning Tuesday evening. The building and contents was entirely consumed. Loss about ?2,000, no in surance. The los$ is a heavy ono to Mr. Talt. A Mr. Williamson was In the building at the time the shock rend ering him insensible. His escape from death was miraculous. Swltcll-Ilnck. The trains on the Switch-Back rail road run as follows: Leave Summit Hill, nt 0.30, 0.4 ) and 10.55 a. m.; 12.20, 1.25, 3.25. 4.30 and 5.30 r. m. Arrive at Mauch Chunk 7.00, 10.20 and 11.23 a. m.j 12.50, 1.55, 3.55, 5 00 and 0.00 r. m. Leave Mauch Chunk at 8-80, 9.30 and 11.00 a. m.; 12.30, 2.20, 3.30, 4.30 and 0.20 r. m. Arrive nt Summit nil! at 0.30 and 10.- 15 At sr., 12.00 it.; 1.15. 3.05, 4 .15, 5 15 and 7.05. The Coal Trade. The following tablo shows the quan tity oi coai stuppea over the Lehigh Valley Ballroad for the week endlnir June 0th, 1874, and for the year as compareu wuu tuo samo time last year: From Week. Year. Wyoming.... 20,003 08 559,424 10 Hazleton 45,034 05 923.332 14 Up. Lehigh. . 81 13 2,375 13 Uea.Meailow.. 11,347 Vi 309,401 03 Mahhiioy 10,210 11 100,233 10 Mauch Chunk 155 13 1,557 13 Total 87,534 13 1,980,414 09 Last Year.... 09,094 00 1,912,274 17 Increase 74,139 12 Decrease 11,559 03 An explosion lu a Coat Mine. On Sunday night an explosion occur red nt the No. 1 shaft Nanticoke, near Wilkes-Uarro, burning three miners and setting lire tb the breaker, which was soon destroyed. While fighting the flames some burning timbers fell upon Wm. Vivian, killing him Instantly. A. .lie, Charles Keller, Ilawloy Walsh, T, Dowell, Tom McManus, Ilenry Helm' ensnydcr, and Loreuz Krcbs, of Ilia gang who were also enganged In fight ing fire, were overcome by tho gas and had to bo carried from the mlna. The first two wero lusenslblo when brought to the fresh air ami have since died. Tho others aro doing well. The Lehigh Valley tCntery Wheel Co The Lehigh Emery Wheel establish ment was re organized as a stock com pany, under the above title on the Gtb Inst., and Is composed of the following named gentlemon as stock holders viz Alex. W. Butler, William Wagner, Gen. William Lilly, A. W. Marsh, I. Butterfleld, W. It. Butler, W. M. Bapsher and Dr. J. G. Zern. The fol lowing gentlemen were elected officers of tho company ( Wm, 'Wagner, Prest dent; W. M. Bap9her, Secretary, and William It. Butler, Treasurer. A largo quantity ot now machinery has been ordered, and as soon as it arrives and Is put up, tho company will bo prepared to receive and fill all orders that may bo sent to them for thoso superior wheels. All communications should bo addressed to tho Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Co., Welssport, Carbon County, Pa. Rellgloni. Tho young men's Jutual Improve ment Society, In connection with tho M. E. Church, of this borough, will hold a prayer meeting at tho residence ot Mrs. Powell, Blckertsvltlo, this (Saturday) evening, at 7:45 o'clock. All aro cor dially invited to attend. To-morrow Is "Children's Day" In tho Methodist church. Tho services throughout the day will bo with refer- ance to the young. At night there will bo a "Children's service" In which the Sunday School will participate. An in teresting and pleasant time Is anticipa ted. All aro cordially Invited to lie present. A new library which has been procured will gloden tho hearts ot tho young and old alike to-morrow. Preach ing at 10:30 A. u. Sunday School 2:00 r. m. Evangelical church Rev. A. Kreck er, pastor. Preaching in tho Iron-st. School house to- monow (Sunday) morn ing at 10 a. m. by tho pastor, and In tho ovening nt 7:30 p. m., by Rev. George Laury, of Mahoning City. Prayer meetings on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings, 7:30 o'clock, Tho Rev. Dr. Vincent who Is at tho head of the Sunday School department of tho Methodist Episcopal church, nud Is probably not surpassed by any Sun day School man in the country, will spend to-morrow In Mauch Chunk. Iu the evening he will hold a union service In tho Presbytealan church of that place. Rev. John E. Carroll, of Easton, will preach in the Presbyterian church of this place, to-morrow (Sunday), in tho morning, at 10:30 and in tbo evening at 7 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Wed nesday evening next at 7.30. All are iuvited to be present. .llnucli Chunk. Items. Mr. Jos. Lynn, of the Mauch Chunk Democrat, was married on Thursday afternoon at two o'clock to Miss Alice Cooper, ot Coopersburg, Pa. Stylish tinted and tnonograraled Invitations were sent out and the ceremony took place at tho residenco ot the bride's moth er, Mrs. Dr. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Merrick. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Drels bach, W. L. Wnlt-r and several other friends ot tho groom from this placo wcro pioscnt. It was a very elegant yet hospitable affair and tho reception was a very pleasant one. Tho attires ot the bridal party wero very becoming and tho conventional "swallow tail coats" white vests and kid gloves pre dominated. A large party was present and a number of the editors of the leading newspapers of the Valley were In attendance. Numerous elegant pre sents and costly gifts were bestowed upon tho happy pair by their various friends. Preparations are being made for the examinations of our public schools now about taking place. Tho committee nppolnte d to examlno Drelsbach's Dam, above Mauch Chunk, will report it as unsafe to (he .Grand Jury at the next Session of Court, which begins on Monday. The Switch-Back season has already commenced, and visitors and excursion ists aro flocking In at our principal llot.'.'s. In the arbitration of Joslah .Cow man vs. The Lehigh Valley Railroad Co., and Jonas Andreas vs. the same, for damages occasioned by setting fire to the woods of the defendant In East Penn Township, the arbitrators gave an award for Bowman of 7300, and 1550, for Andreas. The company having previously settled with Stelgerwalt. Hon. Allen Craig appeared for the Com pany, and E. R. Slewers, Esq., for the plaintiffs. On Thursday ovening of last week, at the regular meeting ot the Marion Hoso Co., No. 1, nt their rooms, a handsome tobacco stand with a liberal supply ot pipes aud the "weed" was presented to tho Company by E. R. Slewers, Esq. ii'r. D, K. Morrow received the gift on behalf of the Company in glowlug style. When the lid Is closed the article resembles the perfect head of a fox, the emblem of tba Company. It is ot im ported Sydiolite ware, and Is perfectly life-like in size and color, and when closed makes a fine ornament for their room. In the arbitration, on Wednesday, of Jacob Hawk, ot Monroe county, vs. Craig and Willi, a former Slate Co, tha plaintiffs obtained an award ot $450 and costs. E. 11. Slewers, Evj, appear ed as counsel tor Hawk, andUou. Allen Craig for the Slate Co. On Monday a new through train will be put on the' Lehigh Valley Railroad leaving Mauch Chunk at 3.40 a. m. ar rlvinitat Philadelphia 0.45 a. m.; leave Philadelphia nt 7.00 r. m. and arrive at Mauch Chunk at 10 o'clock r. t. It will run on Sunday, and lo alt respecU. will be tho most convenient tra In on the road. Persons lb this vicinity can spend from 7 a. u to 7 r. it In Philadelphia and yet return the samo day. Strong talk Is bad of putting on two pleasure steam boata to ply on the canal from the lock opposite the Mansion House to Onoko Glen. A funny adventuro occurred at Dr. J. A. Slayer's the tbe dentist, the other day, Mr. F. B. Morris after Inhaling laughing gas to have a tooth extracted, Imagine the dentist was n thief break ing in his house, and ho Jumped out of the chair and picking up a chair In ono hand with his pcnknifeln tho other chas ed the Dr. out ot the room. Closing Prices of DeHaveh & Towns end, 40 South Third Street, Philadel phia, June 11, 1874: U. 8. C'. 1881 21 Ui. SlUaiknd. U. B. fi 20, 18C2 . II. S. 6-20, ISM . U.K. 521,1803 . U. S 0 20, 1SC J. A J. U. S.3 30.18;7 . V. 8. S 20, 180S , U. S. 10-10 V. H. Currency, G'f . II. 8. S's 1881, new , Pennsylvania It. It. . I'hll.-i. A Heading IU R. Uhlxh Valler lullroad Irf)hl2h Coal & Nar. Co. 13 bid. mi asked. Wi WJ. 17 asked. 17 )f bid. 18 asked. 20W aiked. ivy. asKea. i'tU asked. i bid. 4Ji asked. tfntnninlaa nfW -T. 123' iV. Ml. 'a4 asked. OoM .... . UOte bid. II IU asked SUrer . . . .10Q old. tog asaed. EiChlghton nctall Prices. Carefully corrected each weok express ly for " Tho Carbon Advocate. Apples, per bushel $3 40 dried, per lb 15 to 18 Butter, roll, per lb: Bj Cabbage, per head 15 Cheese, factory, per lb i... 22 Kgg? per dozen 20 Fish, mackerel, No. 1 18 Ham, per lb 17 Lard, pure, per lb 15 Pork, prime mess, per lb 13 Potatoes, per bushel 85 Corn, per bushel 1 00 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 1 00 " Bran, " 1 40 ' Rye, " 2 10 " Mixed " 2 00 Flour, Wheat, per bbl 0 00 " Rye, per 100 lbs 3 00 Oats, White per bushel 75 " Black, per bushel 70 nay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundle 80 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 70 " stove, per ton 4 50 nides, green, per lb 5 & 7o CalfSktns, each 2 50 Sheep Skins, kilted this mo., ca. 1 00 Special Notices. Tape Worm! Tape Worm! Tape Worm removed In from 2 to 3 hours with harmless Vegetable Medicine. Tbe worm passing frorathesjrstem allre. No fee aitked until the en entire worm, with head, passes. Medicine harm, less, can refer those afflicted to the residents of this city whom 1 havo cured. At my otSee can be seen hundreds of SDeciuiens. measuring from 49 to lOi) foet In length. Fifty per cent, of cases of uyspcpsla anu uisorganizauons or in, LiiTer are caused by stomach and otW worms existing lu the alimentary canal. Worms, a ulsease of the most dangerous character, are so little understood by tha medical men of the present day. Call and see tho original and only worm destroyer, or send for a circular which will give a full description and treatment of alt kloda of worms, enclose 3 et. stamp for return of the same. Dr. K. F. KUftXll, 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, l'a. (Advice at offlce or by mall free.) 43-SUAT, 1'I.N and STOMACH WORMS also removed. Sept. 6. 187My BIICIIANT TAILORING. . When In the course ot wear and tear of every day life it becomes necessary to dissolve our connection with the suits that havo done us so much services In keeping us warm and free from expo sure, there is one placo where we can find consolation and a friend Indeed In our distress. Yea, a place where we can safely put our trust where there is no need of fear that wo shall bo cheat ed, unsulted or unsatisfied where the fabric is strong and tho manufacture superb where the prices aro ust and and the style all that can be desired. There Is a charm about an easy, glove fitting, elastic suit, th.it Is seen andob served by all men. "Where did you get that superb suit ot clothes?" "Where did you secure such a splendid fitting garment?" Is often asked. There aro many tailors, and a number of tteru are undoubtly fair samples of tbe genus homo and aho a credit to tho craft; but how generally tailors fall In the fitting of garments to the human form; how often a good piece of goods is spoiled In the St; bow sadly and dejectedly tnanya man wanders about the streets, feel ing the shamotiio tailor hai caused him, In allowing a poor Job to go out of his shop, and hu tho wearer of UI Perhaps his lady love has even Jilted him Incon sequence ot his forlorn appearance. " Dress makes tliu man; Tho want of It the fellow.' Not that a man Is less a man for wear ing plain clothes, but when he Is "dress ed up" he should Indeed be dressed not having his cloths hang Ilka bags arouud him, and wrinkled and dlstored In all sorts of shapes, but tuat be should bo clad In fitting garments. Tasto should be shown both In the colors and make up of his suit. Many high priced goods are at such outlandish colors and styles that a man's character is Judged by hi foolishly selecting those odd goods. A man Is known by tho company ha keeps, and if he Insists upon fraternizing with Ill-looking and ill-fitting clothes, ha will not make his "mark," as a man ot taste, that'a positive To be looked Up on as possessing the requisite attain ments ot a tasty geutleman, he mutt select cloths of suitable colors for bis clothing and have them made up In first class style by Laury & Peters, (post ofllce building), Lehlghton, Pa., wbo have a splendid stock to select from, and whero you will obtain that symmetry of fit so necessary t6 the adornment ot the person. Call and examine the most beautiful assortment of cloths, caulmera and vustlngs, ever brought Into Lehlgh ton, and leave your measure with Laury & Peters. sdarcb 14, 1874. WHx, OH, WHY will you suffer with that Couch or Cold? when relief may bj had immediately by using DUHLING'3 Compound Syrup of Tar, lid Cherry and Uoreaouud. ivx, om 20 bid 20V bid 13' bid. 14 asked. WZ bid. IS asked. 13 bid. 13 asked. 49t bid. CO asked. Ml bid. 67 asked (II bid. C1U asked. Piles ! Piles ! ! Piles ! ! I Piles, Internal, Extoinat, Blooding or Itching. The Intense suffering occasioned by tho distress ing disease, In Its various forma, It known only tn those who are nnfortnnate enotfgt! to be afflicted with It. The sleepless nights, the uncomfortable days, the haggard looks of the sufferer bear wit ness of the Intensity of the pain experienced when troubled with this prevailing disease. The suc cess of llrlggs rile Ilemedy as a positive cure Is unequalled In tbe aonals of medicine; Relief Is ImmedlaU when used as directed. The lmroensn demand for this great remedy Is uoparalelled. Thousands are using It wlln the most satisfactory results. Gold by A. J. DURLINO, druggist, L hlghton. msy 9 ly The moat Wonderful Discovery of thai 10th, Century. DB, S. X. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION1, And alt Diseases of the THROAT, CURST and LU.V03. (The only Medicine of the kind in th.i world.) A Somtitcti roa Cos Litis Oil. Permanently cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipi ent Consumption, Loss of Voice. Shortness of Ureath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, c , In few days. . DR. 3. D. HOWE'S Arabian Tonio Blood Purifier, Which DIFFERS from aU other preparations In ItslMMioUTE Actiox upon the LIVEll, KIDNEYS and ULOOD. It Is purely vegetable, and cleanses the system ef all tmpui lues, bnl Ids up, and makes Pure, illch Wood. ItcureaScrofulous Dlseasesof all kinds, removes Constipation, and regulates the llowels. For "QKXKltAL DKHII.1TY," "LOST VITALITY," and ''BROKEN-DO VVN CONSTITU TIONS," I "challenge the 19th Century" to And Us equal. Every bottle Is worth Its weight In gold. Price, tl-00 per bottle. &ld by A. J. DUKLINO, Drug jlst, sole Agent for Lehlghton, Pa. Da. 8. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, New York. apr. II, IST3.yl Mrs. LANE'S Certain Cure for Ingrowing Nails. ry D. CX.AUSS, Merchant Tailor, And Dcalor in Gent's Furnishing CloodH,; LEniQHTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock ot NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths, Casslmeres and Yestlngs.for Men's and Boys' Wear, which I am prepared to Make up to Order In the most i'ashlon ablo Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's ISoots&Sltoes A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebblo and Grain Leather lioots and Shoos on hand, or Ulado to Ordnr. Hats Caps, Of tbe Latest Styles always oa hand, at tho Lowest Price. Also, Agent for the American & Grover & Baiter Sewing Jllacliines. Only One Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl MILLINERY! Latest Styles and Lowest Prices I Sd door below M. E. Church, BANK STREET, Lehightou, Fa., baring had upward, of Thirty Yoari experltlca In tbe Milliner Du"lnM, do. ire. to inform br friends and the Ladlwi generally, that bo keep constantly on hand a large assort meat of NOTIONS. TRIMMINQS. NATURAL and ART! FICIAIUAIU. Hair Braids & Switches Made to Order. She hai also Just receWed from New York a full and elegant stock of comprising Hats, Bon net Ribbon i, Flower. La' Cnpea, Faney Uoodi, Ooraeti.UloTes, Col Urn, Lao Edging. Necktie, lluehei. Handkerchief, Ac. MOURNING GOODS Furnished at short notice uuj at Lowest Prl ess. March 14, 1874. 1S3. K. FAT JAViD EBUEItT'S Livery & Sale Stables, DANK fiTEEET.kKHiailTOPt, Pe.. FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively LOWER PRICES than any other Livery In tbe County. EST Large and handsome Carriages for Funeral purpose and Weddings. Nov. 22, 1873. DAVID EODKRT, A. mxBrictUMa or CarrlaseM, Hlelsti, Ilugffleg, sad every description ot SPRING WAGONS. Newl opposite Eagle Itotsl, Sank Btre.1, LehlfDtoo, l'a. EKPAIBINO PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO At reuouUa charged V-Fatroraf. vsrr respectful 1 xJIctled, tal EsUsfaeil.u guaranteed. t.b.T,U7s, A.BUOetUK. THE People ot Lehlghlm and vide ity all unlta In testifying that at A . J. DURLIKQ'S Drug and Family Med icine Store, Pamt, Fttcsa aud Umaddv tickatuu Mediciscj esq always bq fouud. may S I