Advertising Rates. We desire It to be dUtlnctlr understood that no Advertisements will be Inserted In the columns of Tni OltuiON Adtocatb that may be received from unknown parties or firms, unless accompanied with the Cash. Tbe following axeonr obit terras i Advertisements for 1 year, ner Inch each . Insertion 10 Cents. " 8UMonths,perincheachlnsertion 16 Cents. xnree sionins, Kuuenis, T tban thruemonths. flrsttnaer- tlon $1, each subsequent insertion 25 Cents. II. V, MOnTIIIMEIt, Publisher, jg It.,SlEWEItS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE! Ground Floorln the new addition of the Mansion House, Jtaueh Chunk, Fa. Business transacted In English and German. Collections promply made and Conveyancing neatly done. 'S-Settlement ofRataies, Frovlng Wills, ob taining Letters of Admlnlstratlon,Flllng Accounts, nnd Orphans? Court i'ractlce caret nlly attended to Licenses, Chsrters and Incorporations procured, and Criminal Cases made a specialty. SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 11, 1874. , 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 ndvauco In prlco by remitting- the dollar subscription at once.- Our terms ore $ 1 In advance, or y ,$1.C0 If not so'pald. F'.'V, Sernmel will be ready In a few days to receive orders for all .kinds of lumberaud coal1, which ho Will supply In Jargo or small, quantities at lowest market prices. On 1'hursday morning of last week, a boy named. Frank' helper, about 15 years of age, residing at Jeddp, in, a't 'temptfug tp Jtitiifi on (txcoal tralii slip ped; and. fell beneathhe BothTegs were mangled In a. fearful manner. "Ho dl'eil shortly nftei tbo accident'., v i-Beat this Wo have a stalk of tim othy left at'thls'ofnce'by our frlonil J. K. Rlcket, of Franklin-lovrnshlp, which measure's full 4' feet 8 Inches. The crop .was nearly all over four feet.. Who can beat ft? ' ',' " ' 2fessrs.,A. J..Durllng,F. P. Sem mcl. J. S. Leritz and W. M. Rapsher, visited Stroudsburg) Monroe county, on tbo 4th. And now Mr. Thomas Falh Is'put tlng a' new and substantial sldewak, in front of his property, on, Bank street. Hurry up DrI, , The German Saegensbtind, of Phila delphia, wtb their frlehds'. Wjll give an excursion from that'clty to Lehigh' Gap, anil w(ll hold a pfc-nlc in Ilclney's grove, at the falter place, on Tuesday, July 14th. Quite anurabe'r of our citizens visit ed Ofioko Glen on Thnrsday last. A., considerable amount of corn and a largo quantity of fruit was destroyed by the storm in tho Mahoning) Valley on Thursday of last 'week, while, the dwelling's of the residents were con sklerably'lnjuredbylwlndand hall, roofs being blown off by the one and windows broken by the other. ' The Fourth, ye glorious Fourth, passed of very quietly In this neighbor, hood.. A number of our citizens spent the day at Onoko Glen. There Is now no reason why you should not put down a good sidewalk,1 L. F. Llepplngcr keeps a full supply of planks and curbstones, and Is soiling them very low, Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will, supply youwlih flour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling nt reasonable rates. For sale a five octavo Parlor Organ (new) at a great reduction. Ayipy at this oflleo. Two good girls for housework aro wanted, by M. W. Itaudenbush, at Fackerton. Amount of wages for good girls wjio suit the place will bo no ob ject. Apply soon. Wo all consldor Iron 'the embodi ment' o't,fitrengtu'and power, but how few aroawaro thafit Jij this same ele ment in tho system that gives, us strength and vigor, and that an Insuffi ciency of it causes weakness and deblll' y, The Peruytan Syrup, a protoxide of Iron, U prepared expressly to supply Uils vitalizing elemenV.l ' 1 Lung convulsed' continually by a bardi cough will .Inevitably become pus tulous, unless they are soothed, healed arid qutpte'd with Dr. S. D. llowe's Ara bian Milk Curp for Consumption. boo Advertisements , Tlio I next annual session of the L'utncran' synod will bo held at Norrls town,, , : Wllloughby Kern Is building a now carriage '.factory' at Blatlngldn. It is to bo t0 by 40 feet In dimensions'. frhe Lehigh Valley railroad an nounces its usual quarterly dividend of tyi per cent.,, payable on the 15th of July; Fresh pine appjes, salad, onions, radishes, and all tee new vegetables a fruits' of tho season, fresh every dayjCt j. Fatzinger & Son's, Bank street, Ao- blghton. Cheap for cash. A top buggy, as good as new; for sale, cheap, by Thomas S, Beck. For family flour, of tho very best quality go to J. K. Rlekert, Fast Weiss port. Lumber and coal In large or email quantities at lowest market rates. A few lots In Itickertown still unsold buy at once. Gen. W. W. n. Davis, editor of tho Doylcstown Democrat, wlllbo urged for Auditor General at tho coming Demo crats State Convention. A German Methodist Camp Meeting is to be held in n finopieco of woodland at Blandon, on tho East Penn. railroad, commencing on Wednesday Aug, 10th, and continuing until the 28th. . The First National Bank of Jisuch Chunk has declared a semi-annual divi dend of six per cont for the last six months, and added a handsome sum to Its surplus fund In addition. The Crane Iron Company started up tho fires In their No. 8. furnace a, Catosauqua Tuesday. Width this three of tho stacks will bo going. This is a good sign, showing as it does that the trado Is gradually bettering. Mr. Wm. Lovett, of Towamens ing, was in town Tuesday. Ho reports crops progressing very well, but needs more rain. At the sale of real estate of tho lato Abrahm Ahner, on Saturday, 4th Inst., the house and lot on the corner of Northampton and South streets, was knocked down to Samuel Bioberllng for $3410.00. To the ladles of Lchlghton, Weiss- port and Packerton. Laury & Peters, ogents for Ji L. Farr's French kid button shoes, lasting button gaiters and French foxed gaiters. Tho best fitting and wearing shoo'lu tho market. Give them a trial. Tho plc-nlc.ot .tiio Sunday School children of the Trinity Evangelical Lu theran church, of this borough, on Tues day last, was nfino affair. The day was pleasant; the refreshments ample, and tho woods rang with the merry voices of tho, teachers, friends and children. No. 17 passenger train on the L. V. Railroad, which passes here nt 7:35 A. M., was over three hoars late on Tuesday morniug last, caused by the englno being thrown form tbe track at Slocum's Switch, near iauch Chunk. Notwithstanding the t excitement caused by the' growing brightness of tho comet, David Ebbert'stlU maintains his reputation for keeping splendid teams at his livery, and hires them out at low prices. . Mr.. Daniel' Olowlne, of this bor ough, has purchased an interest in tho Fort Allen Foundry, and tho firm will hereafter be known under tho namo of Olewlno & Minors. They resumed work with an Increased force on Wednesday morning last. They have an Immense amount of work on hand, and tho fu ture prospects for tbe Foit allien Foun dry are good. Nelson Gabells putting down a now sidowalk In front of his residence, next the M. E. church. Mr. F. P, Lentz desires us to state that ho will not bo prepared to open his store on Jbnday noxt, but that he will do so in a few days. Due notice of which will be given. He is putting In an immense stock of dry goods, grocer ies, provisions, fco. Mr.-Joseph Webb, was appointed Borough Tax collector by tho council on Monday evening last. SecondNatlonal Bank of Mau Chunk, has declared a semml-amrual uiviuenu 01 six per cent., payable on and after the iSth Inst. Tho .Winers' Saving Bank of Sum mlt Hill, has declared a dividend of six per cent., payable on demand. m Messrs. Fred, and George Leuckel arrived homo from their trip to Ger many, Monday night. They look well. A ppol nt merits. Tbo following are the names of the teachers appointed by the School Board for the next term of our public scbools: Mr. F. L. Aliem.Mlss T. Yarnal, Miss Minnie Trexler, Miss E. Need, Miss Emma Weaver. Dale Ball. The following Is tho score by Innings, of the match game of base ball played between the, Franklin Club, of Weiss port, and tho Home Club.of Lehlghton, on Saturday, July 4th: ' ,,, . 35 0 7 8.010 Franklin 2 7 1 0 1 0.2 O14 038 Jlomo, , ..0 ,00038210 110 A Card.: '.. , By order 6f tho: Lehlghton School Board. the following resolution was or dered to bepuVllshe'd in tho'Carbon Advocate: ? Resolved, That the editorial In last week's issue of tho Carbon Advocate 1s a gross misrepresentation of tho. senti ments of the Lehlghton School Board, nnd as such Is calpulated to create an Impression Injurious and detrimental to tho cause of education. July 8, 1874, f attlcsnake Killed.- One day last week a servant' clrl em ployed in tho famllvof GbL John fJralr'. of Lehigh Gap, killed a rattlesnake In that gentleman's garden. Tho reptllo measured three foet. The dry weather, it is thought, brings tho snakes down from the mountains. Mr. Samuel .Rape also killed one of the same species re cently. This was four feet In length, and had ten rattles, which aro on ex hibition In the hotel of Mr. A. Ileloey, at tbo Gap, Slatington New: C. LR smV Itellglons. Evangollcal church Rev. A.Krock cr, pastor. Preaching, Sunday at 10.30 A. m, and 730 r. 21. by tho pastor, In the. JVbrthamploh street school house. 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. Trinity Evangelical Lutheranchurch corner of Iron and Northampton-sts. Rev. D . K.. Kepner.- pastor. -Services to-morrow (Sunday) at 10.00 A. u. In German; at 7.80 p. m. English. Sun day School ot 2. r. it. Prayer mcctlug Wednesday evening at,7.80 o'clock, and Teachers' meeting Thursday evening. Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wllmer Coffman, pastor. Preaching 10:30 a. m. Children's services 7.30 r.Mv Sunday School 2 r. ;m.' Prayer meettug 7.45 r . si. Thursday." - Rev. Mr. Colli n, of Lafy. Collego will preach in the Presbyterian church to-morrow (Sunday). Services In tho morplng at, 10:30 and. in tliOj.ovenjng.at 7.30. Sunday School In the morning at 0 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7.30., A cordial in vitation is extended to all. Tho Reformed congregation will hold services In tho Academy to-morrow (Sunday) at 10.30 a. t. and 7,30. r. m. Rev. L. K. Derr, pastor. '' Reasons Why the School Board did not allow tbo Evangelical Association to worship in the now School Building: Becauso thoy would have been com pelled to payf spme twenty .dollars moro fire Insurance. .Because it would have been necessary to furnish an extra heater for their es pecial uso which would have incurred abost $ 250 more expense. Because ,tho frequent anight eorvlcos would have made it necossary to keep a watchman on the. premises, for proof see Iron;Street School House. No Lodge made .application fpr , a room In the new building, nally of tho cltizenssay the School Uousonevor was built for church purposes. For further information inqulro of the Lehlghton School. Board. 'i ' A School Director. Terrible Accident. One day last week a teamster .In the employ of Isaac Miller, In West'Penn, some distance beyond Stlnesvllle, drove over a child of a Mr. Sassaman while It was at play In the street In front of the house. Tho wheels passed over and broke both of the arms of tho little ono. as also one of its legs, and altogether its injuries wero of so serious tt,naturo that It will hardly bo ablo to recover, tbo at tending physicians liavo already been compelled to amputate ono of the upper limbs Wo did not hear whether tho accident happened through heedlessness on the part of tho driver, but if so, lie should be arrested and punished. We can not welt see how such an accident could happen lMhe' man. in' charge of tho teamliaTrhlseyes and thoughts pro- porlyjmccted. Allentown Democrat. r -. Narrow ISscape. Weissport, on the 4th narowly escap. ed what might have proved a most ills asterous fire. Mr. Oswald had laid In quite a stock of fireworks previous to that day, and had packed them on his shelves, having a largo wheel above them, when ho had occasion to go put for a few minutes, and during his ab sence, some one struck a match, and accidentally started tho wheel, which scattered tho sparks among rockets, crackers, &o., causing a terrible din and racket In the store. Mr. O. hurried to the sceno and by ills prompt action succeeded in preventing tbo, spread of fire. Ills loss In fireworks, &c, he es ttmates at about $40. The Coal Trade. M lie following tablo shows UMrqu&n tlty of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending July 4th, 1874, and for the year as compared with the same time lost year: From Week. Year. Wyoming.-... ;15,'770 Oil 030,780 18 Hazleton 37,888 .00 1,103,731 04 Up. Lehigh.. ' 55 00 2,541 08 Bea.Meadow.. 11,800 03 304,031 08 Mahanoy 8,511 11 233,830 07 Mauch Chunk .50 00, .1,880,14 Total 73.003 00 2.340.719 17 Last Year.... 73,017 08 2,275,075 18 Increaso 75 .13 71.013 10 Decrease...... ' Completed, The building, of our new school house wis complotedon Wednesdayafternoo'n last, and at a meeting ot the School Board the eamo evening, on motion, tbe.new school building was accepted,, as completed .according to contract, from tbo.bulider; A. W. JEaches. Tho next term of our, publjq schools will commence on tbe second Monday in August. Iron. .. The general market for this, our ercat staple, is dull, lifeless. The New York quotations aro nominal, the prices, ot imarliuin nln'lfr I. . 1 1 11 II . 1 ' hiuviimiu i iv is uiiui;uii iu iiupio ac curately. Tho quotations for foreign are iron; j to uyj Amorlcanplg, No. 1, at ; jno. v. fsu to 80: forge, J25 to 23. nw ralli nt $.1Q tn Ki irnl.l fn. vn.iu. and 30 to 00 for American. Ex. Dip; Creek Itema f Our long drouth Is at end, tho crops of all kinds wero pretty well dried up. Wd wero a long whllo without any rain until Monday, 20th, when wo were visited by a heavy rain of several hours duration, gladdening our hearts and ro vlylng corn, potatoes, posture, and everything that was not past 'recovery. Corn rolling for weeks Is now growing finely. Oats, straw short and Is greatly damaged for this year will not be M crop. Early planted potatoes will now perhaps bo a fair crop. Thoso planted later might do better providing If will not bo to dry. Tho potato bugs have mado their appoaranco,althoughtn some places in larger numbers than atotliers, these bugs are also laying waste to the grapes; I have seen grape vlpes where there was not a single grape left there on to tell the fato of what had becomo of the others. The plc-nlc season has been much retarded. The girls aro anxious to play Copenhagen. Flics so far aro scarce, but' very few can be seen for this time of tbo year. Tho farmers motto make hay while tho suu shines. Somo sweating weather the last week. Mrs. Mary Strohl, mother of Thomas Coves, of this. place, died on Satu'rd'ay, 27thtatvll:30A. m. She was bilrled at the Towainenslng church.. Sha.was aged 88 years a months 8 days. ' i. A.pJc-nKwas bcld by thp Walcksville Sunday lAchool In the1 grove,1' near St. Pa,uTya(church, on Sunday, 28th Inst. TJab'y-dlspen'seti .with asking tho ques as heretofore, and only heard those who knew tho whole ofClirist's sermon, there oeing tnreo:iMlss Ida Weaver; Alias A, Walck, and Mrs. Susan Kunklo. A beautiful book bound In red and'grcen was -prsentcd to each, which1 i tlilnk they well deserved for tho tedious task they have 'accomplished The weather has been everything tho crass. Corn is all clean and looks well It has been rather dry for wheat, rye and. oatsr but the. copious rain oMast weir, reylyprt 'everything ) wonderfully, Tlfe" season 'of strawberries 'Is now past, it being to dry jfor, .that, kind of fruit. -The'1 cherries are now-"nearly ripe. Oui;,- ntospeets'are, now fr for gooa crops. w. E. Closlng.PrtceioflDnilAVEN Wtowns- end, 40 South Third Street, Phlladel. pnia, July v, 18741 ) u. s. c-, issi . u.s. s-nii im (t:,i U. S..5-30. lstl . tr.;5jo,mo3 .. .. U. 8.0 20, 1805 J. 4 J. U. 8.6 SO, 1807'." U. S. 6-20,1608 , . U.S. 10-10' ' . 10 bid. ItJS asked 13jS)ia.'13 asked Wi bid. Wi aiked. loW.'bld. IB? asked. 1 KZ 1,1.1 llift'bld not . lf?i asked, aitked. . 10 Lid. 101 I 12? asked, asked, U. R. Currency, li's . U. S. S's. ISSI, new . PeDusylraola H. It... l'liila. & Heading R. It. . 15U Md. 153$ asked, . 122 bid. .13 asked, . W.i bid. .43VS asked. f.5'4 bid. ay. asked U)bld. 00 asked Lehllh Co.ll & Na. Co. . iV.C WJ. 44 asked UnlteiS Companies of N.J. 1'ilK Md. 121K asked, Oold i . . W bid. 10-JJ2 asked, Sllrer . . . .100 bid. 108 asked. Special Notices. Tho Acmo Shirt. This' Is to certlly, that Messrs. Iaury & Peters have taken Instructions In tho uso of tho Acmo Shirt System, and are fully quali fied and authorized to Janufacturo the Geometrically-Balanced Shirt in tho uorougn of .Lehlghton . Slgued, Prof. W. M. Dildine. Gentlemen desiring a handsome fitting Shirt should leave their measure at the post oinco buiiuiuir. LAURY & PETERS. June 20, 1874m3 Piles ! Piles ! ! Piles ! ! ! rites. Internal. External. nleedtnfF nr Ttblnv The Intense suffertngoccasloned by the distrust ing disease. In Us rarlous forms, Is known only to those who are unfortunate enough to be aSUeted with It. The skepless nights,' the uncomfortable days, the haggard looks of the sufferer boar wit nessof the Intensity or the pain experienced when troubled with this preralllng disease. The iuc- ces or inggsnie Jiemeay iri posture ctfre Is unaiuaUetotTtne annals of medicine' ltellefls ImmeJUK wUen used as directed. Thelmuienst) detniM, for. this great remedy Is uanexalelled. Its. Sold br A. J. liUltl.IM). rt.n.nH.f Tl imuui rv uuuu i. Willi ne moil uuirapiorv uijbu.vu. r may u.iy The most Wonderful Discovery" of ' tlie lOtli Century. ODH. S. X). HOWE'S Arabian Milk Pure iFOIt CONSUMPTiON,D ' And all Disomies of the TIIUOAt, CHEST and LUNQS. (The only! Medicine of the kind in the world.) . .' 1 i rVFP" Cop,priOu. f , Ferm'aneutlr care's Asthma. HfdnMttm. H,Ur,L ent Consumption, Loss of Voice. Shortness of Arnnmn TnnJn HlnAd DnnAn Wllleh ll'KHRS,fiioni7'al. other erenaretteA In ItilMBiBliT)! ATioaupon the WVKK.KID.NKYS ana uiaiuu. it is pntwytegeUUe, and cleanses the system fall Impurities, builds up. and.nakes l'-ureTKloh Hloo.1. 1 1 cure I fferernliu. hl?J?Z.r anJkiavAremoTesijonsilpailon.ana regulates the IloWeU.It,OTi'OK.(?EKAf. TlKHIMTir " JTjnj-r VITALITY' and "IinOKhlN.DOlVN CON'Sl-lTU-HONS," I " challenge the loth Century ,;Tto find Us equal. Kjery bottle Is worth Its weight In gold, iyice, tipper bottle.. ' DR. S.'D. IldWE'S Arabian Liver Pills. They cleanse tha Urer aud Stomach thoroughly, remove Co ntl nation i cod tain no calomel otheii InJUflops Ingredient, and-scUoslcWt'PpoD. tbetyorntoLwUljuilt produrJainy;UvVeak- uess. Kiel to ceois per Loa. .CPNSU4IPTI.VE8 , Should nseall three of the above Medicines. Salt by A. J. nUKLI.NQ, Druggist, sole Agent for Lehlghton, fa. Da. S. D. 1IOWK, Sole Proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, New York. . pr. 11 J873.yl las. LANB'B Certain Cure for Ingrowing Nails. JOTigK TO UUDTOUtj j The undersigned, Assignee of TWOS. 8. UfCK, I1AM.I1V L'tvna .1.11m In Ihm. . .. Kstate, thai unless sstd Indebtedness Is settled uviw.v w ww. iiu, .on, in. hccoudis win no piaca In the bands ofa Ju.llc, uf the Teace for oollec- 1VU. rf. Jv. IVAnn AUAUIlr.lL. . . . t. . Alelguw. Lehlghton, June ST7, 187 t-w3 Tape Worm! Tape Worm! Tape Worm removed In from 2 to 3 hours with harmless Vegetable Medicine. The worm passlog fromthesystem allre. No fee naked until the on entire worm, with hoad, passes. Medicine harm less, can refer thorn afflicted to the, resldenta of this city whom 1 hatecured., Atmyofllceeaq be seen hundreds Of specimens, measuring from 49 to.100 foet In length, fifty per tent, of cases of Dyspepsia and disorganisations of tho Llrer are caused by stomach and ottier worms existing in the alimentary canal. Worms, a alsease of the most dangerous character, 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 giro a full description and treatment of all klnda of worms, enclose 3 ct. stamp for returu of the same. Dr. K. F. KuaKct, 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. (Advice at office or by mall free.) WSKAT, PIN and STOMACH WORMS also removed. Sept. fl.lR7.Mv JJEItCIIANT TAILOKINQ. When In tho course of wear and tear ot ovory day lifo It becomes necessary to'.dlssplvo our connection, with the suits that have done us so much services In keeping us warm and free from oxdo sure, thero Is one placo where we can find consolation and a frlond Indeed in our distress. Yea, a placo where wo can safely put our trust where there Is Do need of fear that wo shall bo cheat ed, unsuited or unsattsQed where the fabric Is strong and tho manufacture superb where the prices aro just and ana cue stylo an tnat can be desired There Is a charm about an easy, clove- fitting, elastic suit, tlmtls seen ando'o served by all men. "Where did you got thatsuperb suit of clothes?" "Where did you secure such a splendid fitting garment?'? Is often asked. There' are many tailors, and a number of them are, undoubtly fair sampleof the genus homo and also a credit to tbo craft; but how generally tailors fail in tho fitting Of garments to tho human form; how often a good piece of 'goods Is spoiled in tho fit; how sadly and dejectedly raanya man wanaers noouc tno streets, reel' Ingthe shatno'the tailor hascaused him In allowing a poor Job to.go.out of his shopand hu the wearer of ltt Perhaps his lady love has even jilted htm Incon sequence or bis rorlorn appearance. Dress makes lliuman; Tlio want of it tho follow.' Not tlinit it man Is less a man for wear Ing plain clothes, but when be Is "dross- ed up" ho should Indeed bo dressed not having his cloths liang llko bacs aruuud him, and wrinkled and dtstored In all sorts of shapes, but that he should bo clad In fitting garments. Taste should bo shown both in the colors and make up ot bis eult. Many.high priced goods are at such outlandish colors and styles that a man's character is Judged by his loqttsiiiy selecting tuoso oau goods. A man Is known by the company he keens, and' if he. Insists upon fraternizing with ill-lookihir and lll-flttlnc clothes, he will not make his "mark," as a man of taste, unit's positive, to bo looked up on as possessing the requisite, attain ments of a tasty gentleman, he must select ciotus or suitable colors for his clothing and have them made up in first- class, style by Laury & Peters, (post uiuco uuiiuiag;, J..eiiigiiiun, i-a., who have a splendid stock to select from, and where you will obtain that symmetry of fit so necessary to the adornment of tbo -person. Call and examine tho mokt beautiful assortment of cloths, cnsslmers ana vestings, over Drought Into Lehlgh ton, and leave your measure- with Laury b i-eiers. 4iaren 14, loci. jSAAV MOVER, Practical Slater, XiCIIIOUXOIV, Pa., announces to tho citlions ot Lehlghton and vicinity that he Is prepared to fill all orders for Iioofing SI a to and do all kinds ot Roofing and Slate work on short notice and reasonable terms. tSTRepalrlng neatly and expeditious ly aone. June 13-tf JTOTIOK. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the NEW xai uuriiiuAifi ior cuiiuuu ana jiuiujinu TAX has been Disced lu the hands of Ma. JOS. WI2I1D, Constable, for IMMEDIATE COLLKO TION, being compelled by Law to collect the same id puneiy nays. By order of the School Board. J. S. LENT, President. A. J. DUKL1NO, Secretary, Lehlghton, June 2Cth, 1874.-w3 TJSTATK NOTICE:. USTATE OP OWEN MOVER, late of Welssporl jiorougu,uiriion uouniy, is., ueceaswl. All per- buns iuu.uim iu miu Lium are requesiea so maice Immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the same will present them,wlthout delay MAUV ANN MOVEIt and KMMA MOVEIt, , Administratrix, Weissport Borough, June ST, 1871-w0 JJOTIOE to HUNTKIIS A. FI8IIBUS The underslarned herebv fnrbM all Mrmn. ti hunt or rlsh on their property, known as "Drela. bach's Dam," and the adjacent Lands, under eeute all persona 'found trespassing thereon after niuuu ui .iu law. iimiidiiuin Mjiflnnu. .IU..IUW, T1103. S. BECK, Agent, - ELIAS DltEISUACU. June2T,1871.w3 . SjAaiUKlL, GKAVEll, . i ' Opposite tho PubHoSfiuaio, SbUTiLl .ST., LElttQnT)I-'PA., ( ( Manufacturer of v TirL & Sheet Iron Ware "And DeaicViri all kinds' ot tSTt Itooflnc. Spoutine ond Jobblnu promptly attended to. nov, 80 1T' HIM? NOI-That Electric JK- T.lnlmont IIVaTnnf of Ts. ..I Drug Store, will cure him or any other nian-ot IUIEUM4TISM and all other Pains. mav O rMIHE People ot Lehlghton and vlcln- Itv nll'iinltn In tAstifvliirr lm nf A J. DUKLING'S Drug and Family Mod Icinq Store, Poim,.l''itEsii and Unadul terated MEDipiNES can always be iuuuu. ruav U KTIIV, OH.VnVwIII you suffer " with that finnnh relief may b had Immediately by uslnn Wild Cherry and ilorehouud. ' Now Advertisements.0 COLLKOIATKand COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, New lUvtir, Conk. 10th year. Preparatory to College, Sclentlflc Schoos or Bnslness, with systematic and thorough physical training by military training, gymnastics, rowing, Ac. Cata logues rent on application. WM. II. 11U8SELL, July 11 Principal. C ED A. It IIILLSEMINAKY A pleasant, health ful, family Boarding Bchool for both seies. Location desirable; chargea moderate! course of InstrncUon oxtonslve, and number of students limited. For circulars, address D. Denllnger, rrln., ML Joy, Lancaster cennty, Pa. Rich Farming Lands IN NEBRASKA, Now for Sale very Cheap 10 Years Credit, Interest only 0 per ct. SEND FOR "THE PIONEElt," A handsome Illustrated paper, contain ing the Homestead Law. A NEW NUMUER Just published. Jailed free to all parte of the world. Address, O. P. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. R. R., July 11 Omaha, Neb. Waters' Concerto Organs are the host biadtifdl in sttlc and rrarict in tosi Mm ham. Ti CONCERTO STOP it the hist tvsa pucid ik A!iT Osoin. It i produced by an (XTIA sit of riids, rscoLuaLT voicm, the EFFECT of which it MOST CirARMlffQ and SOVL-STUlKINa, while ill IMITATION of tht HUMAN VOICE it SUPERB. Terms Liberal. Waters' Philharmonic Vesper and Orchestral Organs In UNIQUE FRENCH CASES, are artmp ; iAe but Mail, and nmniKi PURITY of VOICING With OBIAT VOtOMB otOB. SOIIABIB for 1 AK- LOR, CUURClIor MUSIC HALL. WATER8 New Scale PIANOS hate obbat rows and a nvt sisomo lost, ioi(A ali Moniax iMPBOVimsts, anil are the E EST PIANOS MADE. TitEsc Oroans and Piajios are warranibd for SIX TSARS. PRICES EX TREMELY LOW for cash, or part cash ami BAIASTCB III M0HTHLT OT UOABTERtT rAVVINTS. Stcosn-nAND lisirombsis tabsn in BicnABOC. AOEHTS WANTED tn BVBRr Coustt In the D. S. and Canada. A UBBRil. biscookt to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, e. ILLUS TRATED CATALOGUES Mailed. Horace Wntere & Son, 481 Broadway, New York. P. O. Box 3SG7. C O (trlfl pir dir at home. Terms free J)w H tbfalU Address Oiorob StLiso.l A Co. l'ortland, Jlalne. CONSTANT KMPLOltMBNT At home, Male or Female, $.10 a week warranted. No capital re quired. Particulars and valuable aamplessent free. Address, with 0c. return stamp, C. K03S,1 Williams. ,bnrg,N..Y. , i H CaSh WaSeS nesiforyOTMe'lsurhou'rs orTourontlrotlire,athOe n..tCl rn ortravellng.youngoroldof Ullttlt Tree' either sex. A splendid and complete outlit siBT rats to those who will act as our agents. No capital required. We must have an ajront In every town. Write at once, and aecuro the agency. Ad dress ALDEN, HALL & CO., 6 N. Howard Street, Baltimore, Md. July H AT -PRIVATE SALE. The Lohlghton School .Board now offer, at Privato Sale, tlio following de scribed valuable REAL ESTATE, bo lng a portion of tho Public School Pro perty ot the Borough of Lehlghton, 'to wit: One Lofrand'Bullding, situated on the corner of Iron and Pine 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. The lot is CO feet front by 189 feet 0 Inches in depth. Also, TWO LOTS, Numbcrcd-153 and 154, situated on Pine street, In said borough, bounded and described as follows : On tho west by Pino street; south by lot No. 1S5; east by West' alley, nnd north liy Cedar al ley. jald lots being each 60 feet front by 189 feet 9 Inches in depth. Alto,- One Lot and Building, Situated on Northampton street, and known as the South Lchlghton School Property. Also, t2J7 For terms and further particu lars, apply to either of the undersigned. 'iJOIIN S. LENTZ, President. ,A. J. DURLING. Secretary, ton. N. U. REBER, Treasurer. Lehlghton, May ,2, 1874. The undersigned would respectfully Inform buUllprR.nnntrntira nnrl thn nnh. lie In general, that thov have onencd a 4 JLioiibei Yard in connection with1 their AW-MIL1. Near the L. A; S. Denot. WEISSPORT, Penna., and that thoy have now ,on hand nn.lm menso stock of thoroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as Rough Pino Boards, surracca 1'iua ioards, Flooring, Hemlock and Pino, Sidings, of all kinds, Shingles, an immense stook, Roofing and Ceiling Latn, Scantllnc. and, in fact, Lumber ot every descrip tion at the very lowest' market prices. We aro also prepared to furnish Build- 1 . 1 1.1. - B ... ci a uuu uiuuia wiui u very unoarticio Ot Sand, suitable for Masonry Work. IMtihitnrlnir. An., nt tta. markably Low Figures. Wo have constantly on hand a larce lot of Wood suitablo for Firewood, which we will sell, In larse or small quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets Our Motto HONkST COUNT LOW PRICKS. YeaM& Albright, Weissport, aug 23-yl (Atrbon county, Pa CjPKOIAl, NOTICE. The undcrslznod hereby clres notice tn whnn. It may roncern, that from and after this djto the credit system will be abolished at his establish ment, and all wcrk done or articles purchsMMl wltt be strictly cash on delivery. I have many hundreds of dollars stsndlnirou mv buoLt. auJ have thereforo determined to do a strictly cash uiuiucmuuij. A. u. lAJLLiCNUAlfKlt, atebmsaer, South Street, Lehlghton. JuuoS7,18TlwJ
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