Advertising Rates. We desire It to be distinctly understood that n0 AdTertlsementi will be Inserted In the colamm of Uni Ca&BOft Adtooatb that mi; be received from unknown parties or firms, unless accompanied with the Cain. The ftllowlng are our oklt Icron : Advertisements for 1 year, pr Inch each desertion, .... .10 Cents. 41 Fix Months, per inoheaeh Insertion tft Cents. " Three Monthe, " " ' 2U Cents. Less thanlbreemontlHi,Vatlnser- tlon fd, each subsequent insertion 56 Cents. II. V. MOKTimiKIt, Publisher. JJ 11. BlOWKat, ATKMINKT AT LAW, OFFICE! Ground Floor In the new add! Ion of the Mansion House, Jtauch Chunk, Pa. HuMneas tranaacted la .EojIUk and German. OrHlectlonj tpromply made and Conveyancing neatly done. 49 Settlement of Estates, Prosing WJU", ob talnlog Letierfof Administration. Filing Aecunts, ,and Orphans' Courtii-artleerarefuUy attended to Licenses, Charters aost Xoeorjiaratkica proeaired, iftnd Crlmloal Cases made enorlaltjr. It (Snxfon gfltwate. SATUIIDAV MUIIN1NO, iU.NK , ISM. Local and Personal. ' i SrEciAL Notice. Those af our sub scrlbers receiving their paper with a .cross upon the corner near their name, will save fifty cents advance In piico by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 In Advance, or 41.50 If not bo paid. Saturday next will be the 4t(i of July, and Jn order that our employers .way duly -celebrato the event, the Ad vocate will be Issued on Friday after noon. TJie little boya, as well as itlhose of .larger growth, should save their fire works until Saturday next,, the 4th of July. Yon ore liable to he arrested for letting off your fliatrotlsiu tsetore that itiuic. To the ladles of LehlgWoo, Weiss .port and I'ackerton. Laury fc Peters, .agents for J. L. E&rr'-a French kid button shoes, lasting button gaiters and 'French foxed palters. The best fitting .and wearing shoe in the maiket. Give them a trial. Joseph Webb, our borough con tnble, lias beenappolnted by theSchool iJoacd to collect the School tax. The tax must be paid within 00 daye, the funds being needed to finish the new school house. Ilertzog's ore mines, near MHIers iown, liavo gone into operation again. The stable of W. W. Bowman, at Parryvllle, was entered one night last waek and a valuable harness worth $30 stolen therefrom. Messrs. Pardee Si Co., of Hazleton, have already established coal agencies At Rending and along the line ot the .Berks county railroad. n-Trunks and satchels, for ladles and gentlemen, a new and handsome ossnit luent, just received at T. D. Clauss' merchant tailoring establishment, which jie Is selling at the lowest prices. The festival held by the Udles ot the First Presbyterian church, of this borough, last week, netted between ?50 and $60 for the church. Last Saturday morning, George Dcrhciner had one of his feet bruised, by a crow-bar falling upon it. For family flour, of tho very best quality go to J. K. IUckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal in large or small quantities at lowest market rates. A. few lots In Rlckertown still unsold uuy at once. On last Tuesday evening William Banklns, engineer ot engine No. 05, Lehigh Valley Railroad, was run over and instantly killed by the engine "Col oralne," nt Kellogg' machine shops, (South Eaeton. JfoBt delightful, in the cool of tho evening, to be seated in one of David Ebbert's nice carriages behind a pair ot lils elegant trotters, and bo whirled through our beautiful valley. Try it, It you want a nlco fitting suit of cloths leave your measure with T. D, Clauss, and make your selection of goods from his Immense stock of oloths, cas oimcres and vestlngs. Frloes, quality and workmanship bound to suit. A. top buggy, as good as new, for sale, cheap, by Thomas S. Reck. A. J. Durling and Wm. A. Graver, have put down pavements in front of tbeir residences during tho past tew days, Two good girls tor housework are wanted, by M. W, Raudenbush, at Packertop, Amount of wages for gool girls who snlt the plaoo will be no ob ject. Apply soon. , A seven foot blaok snako Is said to have been killed la the neighborhood of Oaoko Glen an Sunday last. To the Weak, the Worn and tho Weary, the editor of tho Boston Record er says: "We can most unhesitatingly recommend the Peruvian Syrup, a pro itected solution ot the protoxide of iron, 4o all the weak, the won), and the wesvy, having richly experienced Its benefits. It possesses all the qualities lalmed for It by Its proprietor." Tha gross on the public square was old at public sale, on Monday evening, to Samuel Graver for $31.25. fresh pine apples, salad, onions, radishes, and all the new vegetables and fruits ot the season, fresh every day. at yJ.JattUnerifcSon'H, Rank street, Le fclgliton. Cheap for cash, Daniel Olewlne, Fnq., offers n ro waul of $25 for the capture of tho un mitigated scoundrel who stole a tot ot harness from Ills premiss, on Wednes day of Inst week, nud $10 for the return of the harness. L. F. Klepplnger keeps nnn of tho nicest lot of hnises and bucules to be found In thin section. Ills price Is down to suit the times. Our old frloiul, Max Sriiwclblnz. of Mauch OhuiiV, lias most elagantly fitted lip his haloon on Susqut'haiiua st. It Is now tlio handsomest saloon In. this section. Charles Trainer, Lehigh Btreet, will supply you with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. Hi nry Fisher, a miner, of Wilkes. Usrre, was knocked down by a Lehigh Valley train near that city, last Satur day tucrnliig, a'ld hail his nock broken. Hats and caps, fur men, youth and children, a new assortment of the most fasbWtmble Ktyles, Just received at T. D.Oausb', at pi ices which ato bound to suit. A. G. DoIIenmayer notices the public that hereafter ho will do only a casti business. See card In another column. A geueral smash-up ot cars took place on thu L. fc S. load, neatly op posite I'ackerton, on Saturday morning last, by the collldingof the freight with a coal train. Just received nt T. D. 7lauss'a new and fashionable assortment of ladles', gents' and children's boots, shoes and gaiter.-, which ho is offering at the lowest prices. The tliiuo boys, Connor, Diebert and Huwoith, charged with breaking into the Lehigh VuUey depot, In this horoupli, were sentenced ou Saturday laet as follows: Connor to three years and Uelbeit to t wo years in the Eastern PeuJtetiti.ary.utid Cawortli Ui ten months la the county jail. The herff took tho two fortt.fr t Philadelphia ou Wednes day morning last. ltl gent's furnishing goods, T. D. Clausj has mi immense stock. If you uaLt a neatly fittlug blil.-t leave your measure. In the case of Pattlck Golden, charged with the murder of McUrde.at Beaver Meadow, tried In our eourt last week, the Jury returned a verdict of "not guilty." For sale a five octavo Tarlor O gau (new) at a great mluctlou. Jpply ut this olllee. A convict In the Eastern Peniten tiary, named Thomas, recently confess ed to having bet tiro to Uo-ter's woolen mills, at Bethlehem, some fourteen years ago, through which act they weie. totally destroyed. Thomas was an employeo In tho mill at that time. Dr., Koch, of Egypt, n recent gradu ate f oiu one of the medical colleges in Philadelphia, has arranged to locate at Parryvlllu In the course of a few weeks for prncllco. He la said to to talented In his profession, of excellent business qualifications, nod in every respect a deserving young man. Fiom Reading comes the official announcement that owing to thu de pressed condition of the coal and iron trade, uni the general falling off In business, the hours for labor in tho shop., of the Philadelphia and Reaiiiui: Railroad Company will Unreduced' from ntuo to eight hours along tho line. Wotk has been commenced at Slat Ington upon tho erection of a new Pres byteiiau church. It is to be a wooden structuie with a front of 39 feet, and a depth of 02 feet, with spire In centre ot the front, and pulpit recess In tho rear. At the Urt meeting of tho Home Loan and fullding Association, of .-11-leiitown fifteen 200 share loans were sold at tho following rates of premium per share, to wit: Ten at 180; one at t'Jl; two at 580; and two at $70. Canvaiitri Woutecl. Canvassers wanted for T. De Witt Talmago's family and religious paper, The Christian nt Work. C. H. .pur- geon special contributor. Sample copies and terms sent free. Offlco 102 Cham bers street, N. Y. See their advertise ments. llellgloiie, Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wllmer Coffinau, pastor. Preaohlng 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 r. si. Sunday School 2 v. m. Prayer meeting 7.43 r,M. Thursday. Evangelical ohurch, Rev. A.Krock er, pastor. Preaching, Sunday at 10.30 A. m. and 7 33 r. u. by the pastor, In the JVbrtlrMiipton street school house. Sunday school at 0 a. m., prayer meet ings on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 7 30 P. m. AW are cordially Invited to attend, There will be a meeting at 0 o'clock to-morrow (Sunday) morning, In the Lecture Room ot thu Fresbyterlau Church, to, complete the organization ot the Sunday School nt said Church. There' will be preaching by Rev. C. Earlo, of Catasauqua, at 10:30 a. m. una tho Sacrament of the Lord's Supptr will be administered In the evening at 7:30. AM friends to tlio church are cor .' dlally invited to attend. Itsv. O. Kauls, Moderator. .Ilaucli Chunk Items. Judge Houston sails for Europe ou tho lOttt of July. Goviruor Hnrtranft and Attorney General Dlminlck stopped a short time nt Mauch Chunk on Filday of last week. The now train on Iho L. V.R. R. 1 ns been baptised by tho conductors "The owl train." A large plc-nlc from Hazleton rust!, cated nt Ouoko Glen on Wednesday. John C. Dolnn lisded off his gray horses fur n pair of bays to a firm In 'Tiiinauqua 1 Fiom tho manner in which the houses in town nre being painted n nil Improved .1auch Chunk will soon wenr a modern appearance. Thu stieet sprinkler Is kept busy now, and tht' driver perched upon tlio top of the tank under n largo buff umbrella looks liken "Heathen Chinee." 1). II. Zimmerman, late of tho Colum bia House, hns removed to Paukerton, and keeps the boarding house lately oc cuphdby Mrs. Ott. Judge. Manynrd, of Williamsport, re mained In town over night during this week. He whs the counsel of O. II. Wheeler, E-q , the American Tlehborne, In the Hazleton ejectment cases', which were dismissed by JusticeStrong, of the Si pi erne Court, lately. II. II. Merrlek, for many years freight agent ut the L. V. R. II. depot, has re signed his pi'Slllon nnd will remove to lick ley to take charge of a store there. The High school commencement be gins on T.iesday eveulug, at the Court House. Mayor JIavemcyer, of New York City, and sixty others stowed away 30 lbs, of brook trout at the Mansion llouso for supper one evening this week. lion. Allen Craig tendered the mem bers of "The Old School" n complimen tary banquet at hisresldence.oii Wednes day evening. Fifteen members of the organization, including ex Sheriff Rau denbush, of Luhlghton, nud several in vited quests were present. The ban quet was a moot friendly one and after It was over the large Musical Mux, witli drum and castlnet accompaniment, fur nished so. in: very choliu music for ihu iiests. It was brought from Geneva by the host whllu ou his European lour last year. The Jr. Older of Mechanics gave a veiy enjoyable Hop, nt Mt. Pisgah Pavi lion, on Tuesday night. Two boys weie badly kicked about the face by mules at Co.ilpoitthls week. Thu School Houses are not commodi ous ci ough for the rapid increase, ot scholar j, and a new school building lx talked of now. How would It do to trado off with Lehighton? On Friday of hist week, Mr Jichael Council and wife, of .Denver Meaduw, who were atteudiugcouit in a common wealth case, ree.lved word that a little child of theirs, 19 month old, had wan dered away from home and whs loat. Tlio coal works were stopped nnd the little one was found dead lu the woodj close by. Mr. H. J. Wooderlnu, proprietor of tlio American Hotel, was married to Saltle Swank, ot this place, on Thurs day of lait week, tho weddlni; took place nt Wilkes Havre. On his return tho happy pair werusereutded by the I'hceiilx Cornet Hand, and n very hand some eloc'.c valued nt $30 was present ed them by suuiii of their friends. The Coat Trmle. The following table shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehlgn Valley Railroad for tho week ending June2fltli, 1874, and for the year as compared with tho same tlmo last year: From Weelt. War, Wyoming.... 15.712 13 003,383 17 Hazleton 49,583 02 1,024,883 12 Up. Lehigh.. 27 17 2,431 10 Bea.Meadow.. 14,815 13 339,100 15 Mahunoy 11,493 00 214.2114 08 Mauch Chunk 59 03 1,740 11) Total 01,720 03 2,185,871 12 Last Year.... 05,3.5 00 2,09(1,012 05 increase B'J.BOJ U7 Decrease 3,594 12 IllB Creek Ilenn Weather warm nnd very dry Small grain nnd grass very thin and short. Unless we nave rain soon wo will have but very little grass or hay. Corn a good stand and good color but grows slow. Potatoes come up uneven. A splendid time to kill weeds, which tanners aro not slow to Improve. The fruit crops looks proniMng, except up pies which will nut be one third of what was expected it tho time of blooming T he Quails which weie quite extinct for several years, have nojv again made their appearance In quite lasgo numbers around our fields and seem to be saying "some more wheat " Mr. Jacob Graver, of this place Is building an addition to hlsdwclllng, for summer use. Mr. Jefferson Souers had the pleasure of taking out ot Pine Run (with tly) a trout measuring 15 inches, last week How is that for high? The chicken cholera has again mado Its appearance, some f urmers have lost nea j e all of their fowls by this malady. Warm days aud "cool nights are the latest. Gushing girls and festive young men enjoy this kind ot weather. Prepare lu time for the lth of July. The Potato Unfit Many of our larmprs and gardeners In lilts eectlon are complaining of the ravages of the potota bug among their ci ops which threaten to bo of a very serious extent. They hove also mado their nppe.trauce In Lehigh county, In speaking ot which thelllentown Demo crat snjs: Potato bugs wero first observ ed In tho Wet somo four or five years ago, and since then they hnvo been gradually spreading over the entile country. This Is the (ir.-t year that they have appeared toiuiy extent In Leh'gh, but, now that they have conic on It Is likely every township will soon have them. On account of their origin on the plains of Colorado nnd Nevada they wero first called the "Colorado potato bug," which tiamo they have since re tained. They belong to the beetle fami ly, are of oval shape, and striped on the back. They are red lu color and vary In size from n pin-head to a bean. They Increase very rapidly j It is said that ohh hug ,ln a single year multiplies more than 50,000. The Insects feed not only upon the potato vine, but when this source of food Is exhausted .they feed upon the leaves of all kinds of vegeta tion. They are partlculaily destructive' upon plants belonging to tho same fami ly as the potato vine, such as -the toma to and egg-plant. As It should bel 'J'ho3. S. Beck, agent, nnd Ellas Dreis- bnch, give notice, in another column of to-day's paper, that they will prosecute all persons found hunting or fishing on Drelsbach's Dum or the adjacent lands. l'hls, we say, Is as It should be, for tho reason that the parties who have receiv ed most benefit lrom 'tlio dam were tho ones to ralsu a bag of wind, to the ef fect that the dam was in an unsafe con dition, and that their town, Mauch Chunk, was in Imminent pcill there from. We refrained noting this clap trap of a few of the Mauch (-'hunkers belore,' knowing that the matter was to he brought before the Grand Jury; it has been so brought before that august body, and the report of its unsafe con dition proved to be nothing more than the belching foith of a superllulty of long concentrated wind, got up pel haps to taku thu attention of the people fiom the lotten bridge leading to East Mauch Chunk and the dangerous condition of the road between this borough aud ye ancient town of Mauoh Chunk. This time, ye windy (hunkers lind that the "chicken lias cume home to roost." VTatcli biulcu. Henry Kramer, residing on the road leading to Parryvllle, had u watch pur loined troni his redeucuou Wednesday Inst., Two little lojsnged rtspectlvely fl nijil li years, entered h's dwelling, by placing a tall against tlio window sill and climbing up to and tluough the second story window, and carried off the watch valued nttlS, nnd afterwards sold it to a man for 30ctut, who took it to F. Deborde of this borougli to have some repairs done to It, when ho (De borde) found his mark upon it and noti fied Mr. Kramer that the watch had been brought to him for repair. A war rant was ontalned and the boys' were an e'ted and taken before E-q Camp bell, who committed them tu jail, Itlarrivd, At Welssport, on the 8th Inst., by Rev. C. liecker, James Sliulferniid Sus anna Brutzmau, both of Mouioe county, Pa. At Welssport, on tho 21st Inst., by the same, George Green, weile and .Vary Jane Frantz, both of Muurue county, Pa. At Welssport, on tlio 22ud Inst., by the same, Oliver Merwlnu and Delila Eveiltt, Uutli ot Monroe comity, Pa. Or. tho 7th Inst., by Rev. A. Daithol omew, Atvlu Horn, of Lynn township, Lehigh county, and Amanda J. Ross, ot East Peun township, this county. Ou the 20th Inst., by the same, Mr. Wilson Weaver, of Lehigh township, Northampton county, and Henrietta Gouibert, ut Mahoning twp., this county. IMuil, On the 4th Inst., In Welssport, Owen, husband of Maria Anna Moyer, uged 50 jcuis, 10 months aud 5 days. On the Oth Inst., In Franklin twp,, Irwin, son of Reub. and Emallne Boyer, aged 1 year, 5 months nud 12 days. On the 8th Inst., in Lower Towa-men-sing, William Henry, son of Conrad and Flurenda Strohl, aged 12 years, 8 mouths and i7 days. On thu 13th inst., In Mahoning twp., Ellas, husband of Sarah Sliive, aged 58 years, 0 months nud 7 days. On the 23d iust., In K. Mauch Chnuk, George Washington, sou of Joshua and Sarah Rlegel, aged 4 uio.s. anil l day. Closing Prices ot DeIIavun & Towns end, 40 South Third Street, Philadel phia. June 25. 1874: U. 8. 0', I8S1 . . . 21Jilld. 2 !U asked. U. S, 6 20, 1602 . . . H kid. U,? asked. IT fi ., lfi.ll 1? 1.1.1 1T1Ch.Lu.1 u.s. ssj.isw . . . is Ui. ib3 ird. U. S 5 20, IBlH J. J. . 20i lad. SOJj asked. U. B, 6 3 J, 1867 . . . 2U4 bid 21 a.Led. U. S, i 20, 1S0S , . . 201 bid. 21 asked. U. S. lU-tU . . . 13)1 bid. IsH asked. U. 8. S's. IbSt, new , . 11 bid. Unasked. lVnusvhanlall.lt.. , iMUJ. tJnsked. I'lltU. KeJdlu i II. 11. . 57, bid. a-keJ UUIk'U Valley lUllroad . bi'A bid. ClUuked. UbUtl Coal S. Nav. t'u. . U',l hid. UA asked. Ui.lteJCouipuuteiol.N.J. 12J4 Ut, tail asked. UulJ . . . . 1115 bid. tllJa asked, i-llrer . , . .100 bid. 1US asked. Win. Zehucr'a- sldu walk is not yet put down, but tho pile ot lumber is on baud tor It. Spfcial Notices. Tlio Acme Shirt. This Is to certl y, that Messrs. Laury & Peters have taken Instructions In the iho of the Acme Shirt System, nnd are fully quail lied and authorized to JlTdiiufacturu the Ueome'rlcally-Ihitanccd Shirt In the Uorougli of Lelilglitoii. Signed, Prof. W. M. Dildinu. Gentlemen desiring a handsome fitting Shlit should leave their measure at the post olllee bull. line. LAURY & PETERS. Juno 20, 1874-UI3 Piles ! Piles ! ! Piles ! ! ! Plle, Interuil, Kxle nal, llloodlni; or Itching The liiteiifteflu.rerl'igoc-altned btbe distanc ing dUease, lu Its various forun, la kuowu only to th'iae who are utifortunate enou.ru to bo afflicted wills It. The steeple nights, Hie uncoinforlntfe daja, tho ti iggird louks or the suITerer beirwit nexsot tile Intensity of the pilu experienced when troubled with this pruvatlluj disease. The rue certs of UrUirs I'lle Heuiedy as a p'tslllve cure Is unequalled In the annals ot medulne llelieria luiuit-dl.ite when used us directed. The Immense dduinud tor this Kreat remedy Is uuparalellsd. Th usauds are usluitlt viltn the ni'lst astlsfctory results, sold by A. J. UUilLINU, drulst, he ttlgtitou. may U ly The inoat Wonderful Discovery of the 10th Century. S. 15. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And all Diseases of tha THROAT, CltKST and I.U.NOS. (The only MedLlne of the kind In tho uorld.) A SunsTitUTi for Cod Livir Oil. Permanently cures Asthma. Bronchitis. Inrlnl- ent Consumption, Loss of Voice. Shortness of Hrfltn, iwaiarm, uroup, (jouns, uoids, etc, la a few dais, 1)11. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, Which IIIKl lllH frotn nil otb-r preparations In Its lMMKDIATK Acrt lN ur tl theJUVl-.lt. KIDNEYS nnd UL nil). It Is purity TetUh!e, and cttsnsea the si st em efall luipu llles. hullds up, and makes Pure. Jtlch lltood. ltcureaftcrnfulous nisfasesot all kinds, removes Cuustlnation, and regulates the eoweli. s or -uu.s r.ivivLi uc.ui I. tit, ' VIl'ALlIY," aud 'UllOKKN-BOWN OOXSTITU TIO.NS," t ''challenge the 19th Century" to tlnd Its euual. Every tie'tle la worth Its weUhtlu gold, l'rlce, SLUO-per bottle. ALSO, DR. S. D, HOWE'S Arabian c Liver Pills. They cleanse the l.iver and Stnin-ich thoroughly, remove Constloitluu : contain no calomel nor any other Injurl'iiis Ingredient, and act quickly upou these organs, wlin tut producing auy pilnur vfe.iK Uess. Price 23 rents per lox. CO NSUSUTIVES Should nscatl throe of thabore Medicines. Mil l by A. J. OU11MNU, DrUT'Ist, sole Agent fui' Leblhton, l'a. Uk. 8. I). HOWli, Solo Proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, New York. apr, 11, 187J.yl Mils. l.JN'K'S Certain Cure for Ingrotrlng Nails. rape Worm! Tape Worm! Tape Worm removed In from 2 to 3 hours with harmless Vgetat'le Medicine. The worm p:ialng 1'rnitithMRit.iem alive. No fee aked until the en- entire norm, with head, passes. Medicine harm- less, can refer lliose aiuicieu su tue resiueuis ui (1,1. .Irv whnm I luvetured. At involr'ce can be seen hundreds of specimens, measuring fiom 49 to 100 luet ill length, fitly Per cent, ureases of L;ej'i.i an I disorganisations of tbo Urer are cause 1 by sttnnich and ot-er worms existing In toe uiimeniary caiiai. iimut, n u, v. must dangeious character, aro so little understood hr the me.llcil men of the lj'eseilt d ly. Call and see the niljiual and only worm datrtyer, or send lor a circular which will givo a full description aud treatment of all kinds of woruls, enclo,e 3 ct. stamp fur returu of the feline. Dr. 1.. Jf.KU-saaL, ii'J .Nuith Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, (Advice at olllee or 1 y in ill tree.) itai-SKAT, Pl.S aud SrOMAUIl Vt'OrtMS also removed. liept. 0. 187J lv JjI31lCIIAAl' TAII.OU1NG. When In the course of wear and tear of every day lito It becomes necessary to dissolve our connection with tho suits that have done us so much services in keeping us warm and free from expo sure, there is one place where we can lind consolation and a friend indeed in our distress. Yea, a place whero we can safely put our trust where there is no need of fear that wo shall be cheat ed, unsulted or unsatisfied where the fabric is strung and tho manufacture superb where tlie prices are iut and and the style all that can bo desired. Thero is a charm about au easy, glove liltlug, elastic suit, tjint Is seen audob served by nil men. "Where did you get that supeib suit of c'otlies?" "Whero did you secure such n splendid fitting gaiinent?" is often asked. "Thero are many tailors, and a number of tl em aro unduubtly talr samples of the genus homo and aUo u credit to the cralt; but how generally tailors fall lu the titling of garments to the human form; how otten a good piece of goods Is spoiled In the tit; howsudly and dejectedly uiatiya man wanders about the ttreets, feel ing the shame the tailor has caused him, lu allowing a poor jub to go out of his shop, and he the wearer or itl Perhaps his lady love has even Jilted him In con sequence of his forlorn appearance. ' -.-Drees uiukes tlio man; Tho want of It tho lullovr.' Not that u man is less a man for wear. Ing plain clothes, but when he Is "dress ed up" he should indeed be dressed not having Ills cloths hang like bags around him, aud wrinkled and dlstored in all sorts of shapes, but tout he should bu clad iu fitting garments. Taste should bo shown both In the colors and make up of his suit. Many high priced goods great such outlandish colors and styles that a man's character is Judged by his foolishly selecting those odd goods. A man is known by the company hu keeps, and It he Insists upon fraternizing with Ill-looking and Ill-fitting clothes, he will not make his "mark," as a man of taste, that's positive. To be looked up on as nussessluu the requisite attain ments of a tasty gentleman, ho must select cloths of suitable colors ror nis clothlutr and have thorn made up lu first- class style by Laury & Peters, (post ollleo building), Lehlgbtou, Pa., who have a splendid stock to select uoni, and where you will obtain that symmetry of lit so necessary to the adornment of the person. Call and examine tho most beautiful assortment of cloths, casslu-ers nud vestlngs, ever brotight Into Lehigh' ton, and leave your measure with Laury iS Peters. .darcn n, itm. Practical Slater;, LUMIUIITOrv, Pa., announces tu the cltlxens ot Lchlghton and vicinity that ho Is prepared to fill all orders for Roofing Slato aud do all kinds of Roofing and Slate work ou alioit notice ami icasouauio terms, KT" Repairing neatly and expeditious' ly done. June 13 tf ftiicnpcst Place lu Town! The undersigned respectfully Inform his friends and tho citizens In general, that ho hai Just received a largo and elegant assortment ot WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER PLATED WARE, Jewelry, Gold Pens,&c. Which he Is offering at very I.OW PRICES FOR CASH t Also, Agent for tho celebrated DIAMOND Spectacles & Eye-Glasses Tlio very best In tho market. F Jseloide9 Nearly opposlto the- P. O., Bank St., Lehighton. Juno 0, 1874 NEW DRUG STORE IN LEHIGHTOiV. T. W. Renshaw Respectfully inforrnthe citizens of Lo hightun nnd vicinity, that ho has open a Drug Store, lu Stauffkii's Block, ou Bank Street, Lehighton. and that ho has Just received an assort ment of Pure Drugs, ' Chemicals, Family medicines, FlavorlngExtracts,Perfuinery,Coal Oil, Pure Wines and Liquors, For Medicinal & Sacramental Purposes. CIGARS, TOBACCO, &c, which he will supply at the very lowest price tor Cash. Renshaw's Writing Fluid, The Rest In the Market, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Tho attention of Chemists Is specially called to this article, which, while it Is fully equal to the best In the market, Is sold at -j per cent, less than any other. Qualitative Chemical Examinations carefully made nt reasonable charges. Physicians' and Family Prescriptions carefully compounded. W The patronage of the public Is very respectfully solicited. T. W. RENSHAW, apr 11. Chemist and Druggist. rjp V. CLAUSS, Icrcliaiit Tailor, i ' And Dealer In Gent's Furnishing Goods, LEHIGHTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock ot NEW GOODS, Consisting ot Plain nnd Fancy Cloths, Casslineres aud Vestlngs,for Men's and Roys' Wear, which I am prepared to Make up to Order In the most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's A well selecte.t stock ot French and Turkey Morocco, Glovo Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Roots aud Shoes on hand, or ill tide to Order. JIE sits nfe CStps? Of tho Latest Styles always oj lmud.av tho Lowest Price. Also, Agent for tho American & rover & Maker cwiiig Machines. Only One Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl E. H. SNYDER IiEIIIGUTON, PENM'A., DEALKU IN Dry Goods, Notions, GROCERIES, QUEEN3WARE, Glassware, Hardware, &o. May 81, 1873. nircuniAiv, mscfAcu'tin or Carriages, Sleighs, Uugglcs, and every description or SPRING WAGONS. Nsarly opposite Ksclo Hotel, Bank Street, Lehighton, Ta, RLTAIUIKO PROMPTLY ATIKXDBD TO At reasonable charge. 'I stsT-ratroi am very rn--etfully tonerled, aud satisfaction (uartslerd. l.t.T, ICt, A. ICCttMAiT.