Advertising Rales. W desire It to be distinctly understood that no Adf erttwments will be Inserted In the columns of Tu Cubon AsTOClti that mtj bo recelted from unknown parties or firms, unless accompanied with lis dsn. The following are our miT terms i Jadrertlsements for 1 year, per loch each Insertion. . 0. . .JO Cents. " PU Months. per lneheach Insertion 15 Cents. ' Three Months, " " " 20 Cents. ' Less than three months, flrstlnser- t!on$l, each subsequent Insertion 23 Cents. II. V. MORTIIIMER, Pnllliher. II. BiEivnns, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE I Ground Floor In the new addition of the Mansion House, llauch Chunk, Pa. Dnslners transacted In ngllsh and German. Collections promply made and Oonrejanclng neatly done. - Settlement of Estates, rroilng Wills, ob talnlDgtettersofAdmlntratIon,Flllng Accounts, and Orphans Court Practice carefully at tendod to Licenses, Charters and Incorporations procured, stud Criminal Cases made a specialty. SATURDAY MOKN1KQ, JULY 4, 8?, Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross upon the corner near their name, will savo fifty cents advance In price by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 In advance, or SI. 50 If not so paid. A new post office has been estab lished at Packerton, and 51. W.Rauden bush Is the postmaster. A dally mall route has been estab lished between Lehigh Gap and Aqua slilcola. A good Ideal Tbo grass on tho fair grounds will be sold at public salo, on Monday after noon next at 2 o'clock. There Is now no 'reason why you should not put down a good sidewalk. L. F. Llepplnger' keeps a full supply of planks and curbstones, and Is selling them very low. "Straws show which way tho wind blows,' so said, and It a fact, then our friend Yeakel, "the heavy lumberman" of Weiss port, must be doing a prosper ous business, as demonstrated by his new and fosblonablo "head-gear." Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with Dour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. For sale a five octave Parlor Organ (new) at a great reduction, ripply at this ofllco. There Is a talk about tho Crano Iron Company putting stack No. 3 In blast shortly. If you don't bolleva In advertising, Just Insert a lino la tho papers that you won't pay your wife's debts. Seo whe ther it Is read. Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad com pany last week had two now engines put on tho road tho "Passaic" and tho "Ocean." Two good girls for housework nro wanted, by M. W. Itaudenbush, at Packerton. Amount of wages for good girls who suit the placo will bo no ob ject, Apply soon. Fresh pine apples, salad, onions, radishes, and all tho new vegetables and fruits of tho season, fresh every day. at J. Fatziuger & Son's, Bank street, Lo hlghton. Cheap for cash. Qen. Albright has returned homo from Washington. IIo Is looking well. Our farmers aro busy hay-maklug crop light The Messrs. Minor Bros. Fort A Jen Foundry closed on Thursday even ing until after tho fourth, when they will resume with an Increased forco of employees. This looks well for pauicy times. A top buggy, as good as now, fo r salo, cheap, by Thomas 8, Beck. For family flour, of tho very best quality go to J. K. Illckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In largo or small quantities at lowest market rates. A feto lots In Itlckertown still unsold ,buy at once. Wo aro pleased to record tho fact that tho Iron business is beginning to look up In Catasauqua. Tho Catasau qua -.Manufacturing Company havo re ceived orders to start both Rolllug Mills -the one at Catasauqua and the ono at Ferndale, orders for Iron having been received to keep tho mills running near Jy all sun-mer. One or two moro of tho Crano Iron Company's stacks aro also to bo blown In. Allentown Democrat. To the ladles of Lelilghton, Weiss port and Packerton. Laury & Peters, ngents for J. L. Fair's French kid button shoes, lasting button gaiters and French foxed gaiters. Tho best fitting and wearing shoe In tho market. QIvo them a trial. Messrs. .Beck, Tetcrs and Fatziuger on Tuesday last enjoyed a few hours fishing at Drelsbach's dam. Mr. Fat zlnger was tho successful fiBhlst, cap turing 33 beauties. Thomas A. Williams has opened a boot and shoe makers shop, next to 0. E. Greenawald's hide market, Bank street See advertisement A skinful of benzine, on Tuesday last, tried to walk a "crack" to prove his steadiness, but alas, ho mado a mis calculation as to the location of a win dow, and looking upwards from the ground he found somebody had dropped. Somo of tho choicest property In tho borough of Lchtghton, will bo sold on Friday July 10, nt 3 o'clock r. y., com prising handsome store and dwelling, known as tho Post ofllco building, and seven cholco lots In different parts of said borough, tho property of Thos. S. Beck, and to bo sold by order of the tho assignee Mrs. Kessler's school closed, after ti successful session of two mouths, on Friday afternoon. Paul Schaffer, watchman on tho Lehigh Valley Railroad, was killed near Coplay on Friday afternoon of last week by bolng run over by freight train No. 43. Ho was walking on tho up track, and seeing a coal train approaching, stepped over on theother track, when ho was struck by tho engine of tho freight train and almost Instantly killed. And now wo hear of another reme dy for the destruction of tho potato bug. Fine nshes from hot blast furnaces, sift ed over the vines, Is said to bo an effec tive remedy; at least that Is word from "alt Berks." "Tlrao tries all things," and ha3 proved that Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Is tho remedy par exec! Jence for tho euro of coughs, col croup, whoopinu-cough, bronchitis, asthma, phthisic, sore throat, and lnllu enza. It cures coughs and colds ln stantcr. It soothes the Irritated parts; it heals the inllatnmatiou;andcven con sumption itself yields to its magic influ ence. .(It two o'clock on Friday afternoon, July 10th, seven valuable building lots, together with tho Etoro and resldecco of Thos. S. Beck will bo offered at public sale. Don't forget tho salo of valuable household and kitchen furnlturo at tho Academy, In this borough, on Thurs day evening next. J. It. Dlmmick is tho auctioneer on tho occasion. The only arrangement In this plaeo for tho celobration ot tho fourth, is a plc-nlc, In Ltnderman's woods, by tho peoplofrom Audcniicd. Hon. C. .Albright, of Mauch Chunk, will pleaso accept our thanks for. larpo pllo of interesting public crotu nicnts, Messrs. Fred, and Geo. Lenckcl, who havo been visiting their friends In faderland, started for homo on Monday last, nud may bo expected to reach hero the last of next week. Wo observo that tho new resldenco of ex-SheriCf Amos Itiegel is fast ap proachlng completion. It 13 now being roofed In. James narvcy, of Buck Mountain, Is said to bo a candldato for tho Legis lature from this county. Next? The salo of real estate, tho property of the late Abraham Aimer, of this bor ough, will take placo to-day (Saturday), at half past to o'clock r. m. Mr. F. P. Lentz will open the store recently occupied by II. A. Beltz, on Bank street, this borough, on Monday, July 13th, with a largo assortment of dress and dry goods, groceries, provi sions, &c, to which lio Invites tho at tention of our citizens. Another new dwelling is now un dergoing tho finishing touches in tho thriving llttlo villago of Rickertstown. Those desiring to securo one of these eligible lots should apply to Jr. J. K. Rlckert now. A severe storm passed over this borough on Thursday afternoon be tween three and four o'clock. Hall stones fell as largo as hickory nuts fol lowed by very heavy rain and accom pauicd by vivid flashes of lightning and heavy peals of thunder. The only dam ago wo hear of up to this writing Is tho flooding of a number of cellars In this vicinity. Harvest club', 2nd ten, of this bor ough, and Franklin club, of Weissport, will play a match gamo of baso ball, on tho flats, above the L. & S. depot, on Saturday forenoon, 4th lnst. If you would seouro a handsome picturo of yourself or friends, step into Beltz's now photograph gallery, a short dlstanco below tho Advocate ofllco. On Friday, July 10th, tho valuable real cstato of Thos. S. Beck, will bo sold at public ealo. Among tho prop erty to bo sold is ono of tho best busi ness stands In town, known ns tho Post ofllco building. nellelons. Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wllmcr Cullman, pastor. Preaching 10:30 A. m. nud 7:30 r. m. Sunday Schools i'. m. Prayer mectlnc 7.45 P.M. Thursday. -Evangelical church Rov. A. Kreck cr, pastor. Preaching, Sunday at 10.30 A. m. and 7.80 p. m. by the pastor, In the A'orthampton street school hou3e. Sunday school at 0 a. m., prayer meet ings on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7 30 P. m. .411 aro cordially Invited to attend. Rev. Mr. Cook, of White naven, will preach In the Presbyterian church to-morrow (Sunday). Services in tho morning at 10:30 and In tho evening at 7.80. Sunday School In tho morning at 0 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7.30. A cordial In vitation Is extended to all. Lecture next Friday. Tho members of "the Lc liigliton tind AVcissporb Tem perance League havo much pleasuro in announcing to our citizens that tlioy have succeeded inmakingarrango ments with tho Rev. J. "W". "Woods, of Allentown, to de liver a lecturo in tho M. E. Church, in this borough, on Friday evening next, July 10, at eight o'clock. Subject : "Intcmjyorance a greater evil than Theft, Adultery and Murder!" Admission free, but a collection will bo takon up at tho closo of tho lecturo to defray expenses. , No. 123, V. ). S. of A. Thursday evening of last week tho following named gentlemen were elected officers of tho nbovo camp, for tho ensuing term : P., S. R. Gilliam; V. P., H. P. Levan; M. of F.,0. O. Ames; C, E. Evcrltt j I. G., Geo. Knecht; O. G., A. Chrlstman; Reps., S. R. Gilliam and D. F. Rlckort. A Tlic Coal Trade. Tho following tablo shows thoouan tlty of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending Juno 37th, 1874, and for tho year as compared with tho samo time last year: From Week. Yeir. Wyoming .... 20,02ri 00 024,010 17 Hazleton 41,457 12 1,0G0,340 04 Up. Lehigh. . 54 13 3,48(1 03 Bea.Meadow.. 14,401 09 353,025 04 Mahanoy 11,000 03 235,321 16 Mauch Uhuuk 93 01 1,833 14 Total 87,755 05 2,373,020 17 Last Year.... 100.G10 05 3,302,058 10 Increase 70.0G8 07 Decrease 18,891 00 r ue Utdge Council, 130 Jr. O. U.A.M. At tho meeting held July 1st tho fol lowing officers were Installed by D. S. C, W.Rcucr: Councilor, O. A. Clanss; V. C, Ed. Ruch; R.S., Geo. Dehl; A. R. S., J. II. Eschj Cond., Geo. Stoudt; W., Chas. Fronheiserj I. S.. Grif. Montz; O. S., L. S. Hauser; Trustee, not being present was not iuslalled; F. S., W. Rober, was Installed by the Sr. P. C, W. P. Long. Ilcalgiit'd. Mr. Samuel Thomas, tho popular Pre sident ol' the Thomas Iron Company, at Ilokendauqua, wo understand lias re signed said position. Mr. Thomas In tends visiting Europe, and will probab ly bo absent soveral years. IIo is a sou of David Thomas, tho pioneer In tho manufacture of nuthracito iron In tho Lehigh Valley, and was ono of tho or iginators of tho Ilokendauqua Com pany. Through his able management tho Thomas Iron Co. has becouio ono of tho most prosperous lu tho Stato, and tho Works tho most complete. In tho Lo hlgh Valley. His many friends will wish tho retiring President n pleasant vojago ami Baforetum home. Allen town Democrat. lllooinllicrdale Trout Poml. Within about 8 or 9 miles of this placo, is n beautiful and romantic place, a very Paradise for sportsmen, and is called, and better known a9 Drelsbach's Dam. and is owned by DrcNbach & fieck. The dam is ono mllo In length, and at somo points, 400 foet wide. They havo a beautiful meadow all covered with water. The water Is about 13 feet deep, and Is full of very fine trout. It Is tho resort of a great many of tho dos clples of Sir Isaak Walton, from New York and Philadelphia. This dam is surrounded by beautiful trees ofdlfferentvarletles.andtlio woods In closo proximity, abound with game, and it is not only a good placo to lisli, but an excellent placo for hunting, in tho proper season. Tliero aro 8 springs of excellent water, thieoof them beaut!, ful Sand Springs within the bouuds of tbo lauds surrounding the dam. Tho proprietors contemplate forming a largo Park for fishlug, hunting and 6alllng purposes, and think of erecting suitablo buildings on tho gruuds, for re freshments, Ac, and enclosing tho dam and forming a park for Summer. To accomplish this purpose they will Issue n number of shares at $50 each, and after disposing of them, will form an Association of share holders, who shall open tho placo for visitors during the Summer, and offer all its advatages and and attractions to ladies and geutlemen from tlio towns and cities, who may visit tho placo for a certain length ot time, at a nominal rato. They think tho park would be crowded with visitors. Thoy purpose closing the dam next August, and keep it closed for several years, to glvo tho fish and gamo an op portunity to "increase nnd multiply," after which it will bo formally opened. Mr. C. W.Molstcr Is tho agent for tho proprietor, nud will offer shares to our citizens soon. Tho following plan for the payment of shares has been propos ed : 10 per cent, on organizing ilia As sociation; 15 per cent, in 30 days there after; 25 per cent, in sixty days from payment of second instalment, and 25 per cent, of balance every 00 days until full amount shall have been paid. After tho payment of the first 23 per cent, of s un nmount, n deed of ths property will bo executed In favor of the sharo holders. Persons desirous of nval'.lngHietnsclvcs of tho.opportunlly to flsh with tho fly will please do so beforo tho 1st of July, ns nfter that no moro Ashing or hunting will bo allowed, until tho tlmo specified has expired. Tho roads leading from Mauch Chunk and Tamaqua are In ox ocllcnt condition, and It is a beautiful drlvo from hero to that place. Each person Is furnished with n boat, an'd al lowed to fish 3 hours for S1.50 In t'lls dam. Judge Strong, of Philadelphia, caught D3 trout In 3 hours last season, and they footed a total In weight, of 43 pounds. We think this an excellent opportuni ty for our citizens to secure a perpetual title to a splendid skating, hunting, and llshlug Park; whero their friends, after a bilsk drlvo of an hour, In Winter can have real sport In skating, and In the Fall season they can take a chance nt thp rabbits, pheasants, ducks, otter, &c, that are so plenty In that vicinity. Tamaqua Cornier. A Terrlflo Thunder Storm. A terrific thunder storm passed over Wllkes-Barre, Monday afternoon, caus ing considerable damage Gcorgo Wer ner, a miner in tho Moffit mines, was struck by lightning, when a mllo nnd a half under ground, and severely, though not fatally injured. Tho lightning fol lowed tho railroad track Into tho mines. A workingnian In tho gas house was also scorched by the lightning. Tho Momeffaf Church was struck, and tho retfr end somewhat shattered. The H-South street who bridge seemed to bo a blazo of firn for a short time. Tho telegraph ofllco In tho First Na. tlonal Bank was visited by tho fluid, and tho operators considerably frightened by balls of fire which lu quick succes sion entered by tho wires nnd harmlessly exploded. During tho storm tho wind blew down tho scaffolding around the Court House, and It fell with a terrlblo crash. Hundicds of trees all over the city were cither uprooted or broken, causing a complete blockado of some streets. The storm lasted but 15 min utes, tho thermometer beforu standing at 100 lu tho shade. It afterward fell to 80. Our School House for Church Purposes. To tbo Editor of The Oahdox Advocate: Sin, I would llko to ask through the medium of your columns why a room In our icliool house was refused to tho Evangelical body of this place? I havo been Informed that an arrange ments had been mado to allow them to havo It at $81.00 per year, and after wards refused ; for what reason wo havo not been able to learn. No douht.the School Board know. It seems to us that ur taxes win uo sumcienuy oppressive to Justify our School Hoard in U3ing all reasonable means to mako them easi er. We do not think that tho building would maternally suffer by such an nr- rangemeut,any moro, If as much ns by letting tho Hall for lodge purposes; and yet If wo aro not much mistaken they were willing to do that. llro aro not a member of tho body in question, but as ono only Indirectly interested, wo ask for light on tho subject. Tho Board can doubtless glvo It; at least, tho refusal to adopt my reasonable measure to light en tho taxes should bo followed by an explanation. LunianTos. Closing Prices of DiiIIavkn & Towns knd, 40 South Third Street, Philndel . phla, July 3, 1874: U. S. C'd, 1881 . U. S. S-20, ISO! . u. s.oa), isot . U. S. 320,181.3 , U. S. 3 20, 18G5 J. li J. U. g,SS0,UG7 . U. t. ft-SO, 16CS , U. S. 10-11) U. R. Currency, (l'i II. S. S's. lbSl, ue . Ptmustlr.uila It. U. . 1'hlh. .t Heading It. It. Leldu Valley Killroad bid. 22U (kcJ. 1 Unasked. ICi? ailed. Lid. 1CM Md. Wd. 17akeil. 1GU Lid. 10K asked. 17 Lit lVA akked. 17 Lid. 17Kaiked. VJ'i Lid. Yi)i atked, Lid. asked. mi Md. I J asked, 49 Lid. W. aked. 61 Md. tii'A asked. 1.0 Lid. Go'atktd. nuu i;o.u ntiv. uo. &X l.l.t A XT? uati...l Uulted Companies of K. J. 123 111. VEXy, asked, Uold 110K Md. HOW asked. Silver 100 Lid. 10J asked. Married, On Saturday, Juno 37th, at tho M. E. parsonage, In Parryville, by Rev. L. B. Brown, Mr. William Hutchison and Miss Sarah A. Smith, both of Mauch Chunk, P.i. Special Notices. The Acino Shirt. This Is to certify, that Messrs. Laury & Peters have taken Instructions in the uo of tho Acmo Shirt System, and aro fully quail lied and authorized to Janufacturo tho Geometrically-Balanced Shirt In tho Borough of Lelilghton. Signed, Prof. W. M. Dimjinf.. Gentlemen desiring a handsome fitting Shirt should leave their nieasuro nt the post ofllco bulldlnir. LAURr & PETERS. Juno 20, 1871m3 Piles ! Piles ! ! Piles ! ! ! rnditInterD.il. External, Weeding or Itching, The Intensti lullVrlngoccailonetl ly tbo dli tress lug disease, la ItiTarlous forms, if known oulj fo those wlio are unfortuuate enough to lu atBlcUJ with It. The 6Jtnlei night, the uiicomfurtaUe day, the higgard look of the sulTurer bear wit liettiof the latemtt of the pain experienced when trouMed with thl pretalfluj disaw. The iuc ces of ilrlgjs' 1'lle Keutedy ai a putltlre cure Is unequalled lu the annals of medicine' lUllef Is Immediate when used a directed. The Immense demand for this great remedy Is uuparalalled. Thousands are using It wttn the most B4 Olfactory results, gold by A J, UUHLINU. druggist, Le high ton. way I) ly OTICi; TO IIUHTUIIS, 1'lie undersigned. Atsliuoe of THOS. P. HECK. hereby glies tuttce to those Indebted to the Mid Kstate, tbtt Unless said Indebtedness Is settled Wfore JULVlth, l7l,tba cnounls will be 1'Uced In tbe hinds tf a Juidlco or the Peace for collec thm. J. K. WA.N.NAMACIIKIt, Aliljnee. Ljlilhton, Juue87,U71-2 The in out Woiulorful Discovery of the 10th Century. 3DK.. S. 3D. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure VOU CONSUMPTION', And all Blwasoi of the THROAT. CIIHST nnd l.U.NOS. (The only Jledttlno of the kind In the world.) A Sbbstitoii for Cod I.tvcit Oil. Permanently .cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipi ent Consumption, Loss of Voice. Shortnoss of llmatli, Ualarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Ac , In a few days. jnn. s. . Howes Arabian Tonio Blood Purifier, Which niKKlIKS from ii'l other preparation In ItalUMEDMTB ActlO.vupolt tho I.IVHK.Kln.NHYS and IILOOI). It Is purely Tenet ilile, and cletiises. tbe system efall lmpurlllos, builds up, and makes Pure, lllch Wood. It cores Scrofulous Ileaesof all kinds, removes Constipation, and regulates the Hawaii. For "QliNKIlAlj DP.IIIMTV," "LOST VU'AMTY," nnd 'IIIIOKIIN.DOW.N' CDNSTITU TIONS," I "chTllonga the lotli Contury" to find Its oiunl. Every bo'.tlo Is worth Its wchrhtlu gold, l'rlco, J1.U0 per 1) title. ALSO, DR. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian. MS- Liver Pills. They cleauso the l.tver nnd Stnmich thoroughly remove Constlnttlon ! contain no calomel nor nnv other Injurious Ingredient, and act quickly upon ineo organs, wiiuoui proiucing auyptmor wuik uess. Price 25 cents per box. OONSUMI'TIVIIS Should nseall three of the above .Medicines. Suldl.y A. J. UUKI.INU, Druiglst, sole Agent for Lelilghton, Pa. Da. S. 1). IIOWI Solo Proprietor, 1C1 Chamliers oireei, new iorK. apr. 11, lojj.yi" Mrs. LANU'3 Certain Curo for Ingrowing Nails Tape Worm I Tape Worm I Tapo Worm romovod lit from 2 to 3 hours with harmless Vegetable Medicine. The worm passing iromtuosystoin auve. no lee wkeu until mo en entire wormi with head, passes. Medicine harm less, can refer thoso aQllcted to the residents of tuts city whom I u-ive cured. Atmyomce can he seen hundreds of specimens, uieasurlog from 49 to 100 foot In length. Fifty per cent, of cases of dyspepsia ana disorganizations or tuo J.iver nre caused by stomach and olV.er worms existing In the alimentary canal. Worms, a ntsease of tbe most dangerous charactor, are so little understood by the medical men of the present day. Call and see the original and only worm destroyer, or send for a circular which will give a full description and treatment of nil kinds of worms, enclose 3 ct. stamp for return of the same. Dr. K. F. Kunkll, ij-j norm mnin oiroei, ruuaaeipma, ra. (Advice at office or by mall free.) 3-SUAT, PIN and STOMACH WOltMS also removed. Sept. 0, 1873-iy JpllCIlAMT TAILORING. When in tho courso of wear anil tear of every tlay lito It becomes necessary to dissolve our connection with the suits that liavo dono us so much services In Keeping us warm and freo from exno sure, there Is one placo whero we can una consolation and a friend Indeed In ouraistress. l ea, ft place where wo can safely put our trust where there Is no need of fear that woshallbe cheat ed, unsuited or unsatlsOed whero tho fabric Is strong and tho manufacture superb whero the prices aro ust and and the stylo all that can bo desired. mere) is a charm about an easy, glovo flttltig, elastic suit, th.it is seen nndob served uy an men. "Wliere did you get that superb suit of clothes?" "Whero did you securo such a splendid fitting ganuent?" Is often nslced. Tliero aro many tailors, nnd a number of tl.cra are undoubtly fair samples of tho ccnus hoinu and also n credit to tho craft; but how generally tailors fail In tho fitting of garments to tho human form; how oftun a good plcco of goods is spoiled In tho fit; howsadly and dejectedly manya man watmers aoouc mo streets, feel ing tho shame tho tailor has caused lilin. in allowing a poor job to go out of his t-hop, and liu tho wearer Ot itl Perhans ills lady lovo lias even jilted him in con sequence of his forlorn appearance " Dross makes tliumnn: Tlio want ont tlio follow.' - Not that n man is less a man for wear ing plain clothes, but when hois "dress ed up" ho should indeed bo dressed not Having Ills cloths hangliUe bags nround him. ami wrinkled and dtstorcd in all sorts of shapes, but that ho should bo clad in fitting garments. Taste should bo shown both In tho colors and mako- up of his suit. Jinny high priced goods aro at such outlandtsh colors and styles that a man's character is judged by his foolishly selecting thoso odd goods. A man is known by tho company ho keeps, and If ho Insists upon fraternizing witli Ill-looking and Ill-fitting clothes, ho will not mako his "mark," as a man of taste, that's positive. To bo looked up on as possessing tho requisite attain ments of a tasty gentleman, ho must select cloths of suitablo colors for his clothing and havo thom mado up in first class stylo by Laury & Peters, (post olHco building), Lelilghton, Pa., who havu a splendid stock toselectfrom, and whero you will obtain that symmetry of fit so necessary to tho adornment of tho person. Call and examine tho most beautiful assortment of cloths, cassimers nnd vostings, ever brought Into Lehigh ton, and leave your measuro with Laury & Peters. .March 14, 1874. IT S.1AC 3I01CH, Practical Slater, LU1IIGUTOIV, Ia., announces to tlio citizens of Lelilghton nnd vicinity that ho is prepared to fill all orders for Roofing Slato nud do all kinds ot Roofing and Slato work on short notice and reasonable terms. BiTitopalring neatly and expeditious ly dono. Juuo lU.tr JJOTIOK. NOTICl! IS IIKUKny GIVEN, that the NEY7 TAX l)UPl.IOATKforEClIOOh and I1UILDINO TAX has boon placed In the hamlsof AIR.JOS, WKIIU. Constable, for IMMEDIATE ClILLKC TION', being compelled by Law to collect theeauie m mueiy uays. Uy order cf the School Hoard. J. 8. I.KNTZ, President. A.J. DUHLIKU, Secretary. Lelilghton, June 2Gth, 1SI4.-W3 E STATU NO TICK. ESTATE OP OWEN MOVER, late of Weinort UoroughiCarUm County, 1'a.. deceased. All per ftoni todebttnl to wld EiUta re rexjueiWtl to make I mm od late uaiment, ami thowliavloir leirat claliui again tt the same will J) resent them without delay tu proper order for battlement to juAiu ai.h .uui&ii ana i:mma moveic, Adtulnlitratrlx. Weill port Borough, June 7, lb74G 2JOTIOIS to 11UNTEUS b FIS1IKRS 1'be undersigned hereby forbid Ml 'persons to hunt or tlsh ou their pruporty, Hnonu tx 'Drfii Lacli'j Daui," and tho adjacent Lands, uuder iKJuallyuf tUsTlaw, 'Ihev aru detcrmhmd to Drcxu tul all perbGDi fruod trespassing tueroou atWr T110S. 8. UECIC, Agent. IX! AS UlUUiUACU. Juuoi.7, 1S71-W3 Now Advertisements. Save Fifty Dollars ! THE NEW FLORENCE. PRICK. 930 below 1 any other first-class VALUi;, 830 above J Hewing Machine. SAVUD, S30 by buying the Florence. IlTtRI Maux Wmrixtu. Special Terms to Clubs and Dealers. Send for Circular to the I'LORtxcE S. M. Co., Florixci, Mass., or 112.1 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pcnn'a. ii tir ,Py8S5 " Uhl Sowlru Machine given the lost Mtismctlon to the uer. Is pi id for most rcndUr, And is thetwst of all tocoll. Ilthere 1 no " Domeftle" neent In your tmn. nnplr to POMKSTIO 8 M.CON. Y. LADIES CE.!D'f:r "bi:t TisMon Ssok. "nsvciioMANcy, on soul ciiahmino." ,JtT IIow'eUlierFexmsy fascinate and pain tho lore. nnd nfiVitlons of any person they choone. In stantly. This simple mental acquirement all can posses, free, hy mall, fir25ronti; together with a Mnrrlige Uulde, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to'Lhdles. A 'queer luok. lOO.OOOsold. Address T. WILLIAM k CO, Publishers, Philadelphia. Most Extraordinary Terms of Advertising tiro offered for Newspapers la the State of arc Scud for list of papers nnd schedule of rates. Address Geo. P. Howell & Co., Advertising Agcuts, No. 41 Park Row, Now York. ItEFnn to Editor op this TAren. AT PRIVATE SALE. Tlio Lelilghton School Board now offer, nt l'rlvato Sale, tho following do scribed valuable REAL ESTATE, bo ing a portion of tho Public School Pro perty of tho Borough of Lelilghton, to wit : One Lot and Building, situated on the corner of Iron and Pino streets, and bounded and described as follows : On tho north by Iron street ; west by a common alley; south by a lot owned by Joseph Obert, and east by Pino street. Tho lot Is 00 feet front by 189 feet I) Inches in depth. Also, TWO LOTS, Numbered 153 and 154, situated on Pino street, In said borough, bounded and described ns follows : On tho west by Pino street; south by lot No. 155; case by West alloy, and north by Cedar al ley. Said lota being each 00 feet front by ISO feet 0 Inches In depth, llso, One Lot and Building, Situated on Northampton street, and known as tho South Lelilghton School Property. Also, EST For terms and further particu lars, apply to cither of tho undersigned. JOHN S. LENTZ, President. A. J. DUltLINO, Secretary. Dk. N. 11. KE11EU, Treasurer. Lelilghton, May 2, 1871. clssport AlietMl ! Tho undersigned would respectfully Inform biilUkTs, contractors and the pub lic In general, that thoy havo opened a in connection with their Near tho L. S. Pepot, WEISSPORT, Penna., nnd that they havo now ou hand nn Im mense stock of thoroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as ( Hough Pine Hoards, Surfaced Pino Joards, Flooring, Hemlock nnd Pino, Sidings, of all kinds, Shingles, au Immense slock, Hoofing and Ceiling Lath, Scantling, nnd, In fact, Lumber of every descrip tion at tlw very lowest market prices. Wo aro also prepared to furnish Build ers nud others with a very fino nrtlclo of S u n il , suitablo for MtiNoury Work, IMilstcrliig, &o., nt llo markably Low Figures. Wo havo constantly on hand n largo lot of Wood suitablo for Firewood, which wo will sell, In largo or small quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets Oc Mono HONUSr COUNT LOW I'ltlOSS. Weissport, nug 23-yl Carbon county, Pa I Livery & Sale Stables, 11ANICSTK1SKT.MCIIIOIITON, FAST TItOTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT OAUUIAGKS. And positively LOWER PK10ES than any other Livery In tho County. C3" Largo nnd handsome CarrluEoa for Funeral purposes nnd Wedding. Kov.SJ, 1873. DAVID tDIIKUT.
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