I Advertising Kates. We desire It to lie distinctly understood that no Advertisements will be Insetted in the columns of Thi Carbon Actociii that miy be received from unknown parties or flrmst unless accompanied with the dsn. The following are our oiar terms t Advertisements for 1 year, per Inch each insertion 10 Cents. " 81 Months, per lncheach Insertion 16 Cents. " Three Months, " " 20 Cents. " Less than threemonths, flrstlnser- tlon $1, each subsequent Insertion 54 Cents. II. V, MOKTIIIMER, Publisher. JjJ It. S1BWKRS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFIOKi Ground Floor In the new addition of the Mansion Ilovse, ilauch Chunk, Pa. Business transacted In English and German. Collections promplj made and Conveyancing neatly done. nr Settlement of Estates, ProTlng Wills, ob taining Letters of Admtnlstrallon.FIHng Accounts, and Orphans Court Fractlce carefullyattended to Licenses, Charters and Incorporation! procured, and Criminal Cases made a specialty. .8ATUB.DAV, MOItNINQ, JULY 18, 1874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross upon the corner near their namo, will save fifty cents advance In price by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 In advance, or $1.50 It not so paid. 'Tolio-Poco" will receive attention in.our next. Glad to hear irom you. You can get a nice fitting boot, shoo or gaiter at W. A. Graver's for a very moderate price. , The Fort Allen Cornet Band aro making arrangements for holding a pic nic shortly. Mrs. J. T. Swindells was In town 'Tuesday last, visiting her old friends. Groceries and provisions are a speci alty ac W. A. Graver's. Horses and carriages of tlio best at L. F. Klepplnger's livery; also, on hand a lot of curb stones snd planks suitable for sidewalks. A brakoman named Washburn, son of Jas. Washburn, of Beaver Meadow, had both his feet cut off on Thursday evening last week, by being run over by the cars at that place. If you want a neat and substantial boot, shoo or gaiter, made to order, call on Thos. A. Williams, nearly opposite Curling's Drug store. A. fine assort ment of misses' and children's gaiters and ladles' slipp jrs al ways In stock. F. P. Lcntz Is now prepared to re ceive his friends, and supply them with every article In his lino at very low prices. See his advertisement It Is said the. Crane Iron,Co. con template shortly to start up a fourth fctnclc. The State Camp of the Patroltlc Order Sons of American meets in Lan caster on Aug. 11th. W. A. Graver Is constantly receiv ing new and fashionable additions to his stock of dress goods,dry goods,&c, and' Is selling at prices fully as low as the same quality of goods can bo obtain ed in the cities. n. E. Fatzlnger, late J. Fatzlnger i Son, keeps constantly on hand a large "stock.of Duo groceries, fruits and vege tables, which he Is selling very low for cash. Fresh fruits and vegetables al 'most'd'ally. i Messrs. Hausman & Kuhns have dissolved partnership. Mr. Kuhns will continue the business In this boro ugh, and Mr. Ilausman will remove to Summit II111, where he has leased Fish er's building, nearly opposite the Eagle Hotel, and will open a bread and cako bakery in about two weeks. The peo plo of Summit Hill have long needed a place where they could obtain bread isuid cakes of superior quality, and Mr. Hausman Is just the man to supply tho .want: Wo bespeak for him a liberal support from the good people of that 'vicinity. One hundred cases of school slates were last week shipped from the quarry at Danlelsvllle, Northampton Co., for Japan. Freemansburg Is about to organize n Camp of tho Patriotic Order Sons of ylmerlca. Tho new Camp will start With twenty-five members. The Democatlc State Convention will be held this year at Pittsburg, on Wednesday, the 20th of August. Tho llcpubllcan State Convention will bo held at llarrlsburg, on Wcdnes. day; August 10th. A friend In need. Dr. Wlstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry Is a friend In deed. Who has not found It such In curing all diseases of the lungs and throat, coughs,- colds, and pulmonary affections, and "last, not least," con sumption? Tho sick aro assured that the high standard of excellence on which the popularity of this preparation Is based, will always be maintained by the proprietors. Deacon Dowar, of St. Andrews, Quebec, writes to the New York Wit ness that oyster shells burned Into a llmo and mixed with sweet oil and eaten, will euro hydrophobia. The pa tient to fast from food and water for several hours. Tho Witness vouches for tho Deacon's Christian Integrity. For salo a five octave Parlor Organ (new) at a great reduction, ripply at tbls offiec. There aro very hopeful Indications all around that tho iron business Is re viving. The Lehigh Valley Railroad ono day last week took down CO cars of pig Iron to different roads In Jersey. Next day 40 cars, and tho day following 80, ninfttlll they move. Postmaster Peters Is In dally com munication with tho Signal Servlco De partment, and our citizens may now read from the bulletin board In the post offico the state of the weather as for warded by "Old Probabilities." The next session of tho Stato Teach era' Association will bo held atShlp pensburg, Cumberland county, on the lino of tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, commencing on Tuesday, August 11th. Tho Convention of the G. A. It., to be held at JJcthlehem, on Wednesday next, bids to be a grand affair. Already nearly 1000 comrades have notified the chairman of their Intention to be pres ent. Two good girls for housework are wanted, by M. W. Raudenbush, at Packerton. Amount of wages for good girls who suit tho place will bo no ob ject. Apply soon. To the ladles of Lehlghton, Weiss- port and Packerton. Laury & Peters, agents for J. L. Farr's French kid button shoes, lasting button gaiters and French foxed gaiters. Tho best fitting and wearing shoe In tho market. Givo them a trial. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to or having claims against the late Rev. C. Kesslcr will have there attended to by sending them to John M. Kessler, Allentown, Lehigh Co., Pa. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. DTandsomo carriages, nlco buggies and splendid horses at all times at David Ebbert'sllvery, Bank street, Le hlghton. Terms moderate. Some of our citizens who attended the plc-ulc of tho Philadelphia Sacger bund, at Lehigh Gap, on Tuesday, an ticipating some excellent music, were evidently disappointed. They say it should have been called a lagerhund plc-nlcl A top buggy, as good as now, fo r salo, cheap, by Thomas S. Beck. For family flour, of tho very best quality go to J. K. Rickert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In large or small quantities at lowest market rates. A faw lots In Rlckertown still unsold buy at once. Prof. George Miller, of Mnhlcnburg College, will preach In the Trinity Evan gelical Lutheran church corner of Iron and Northampton-sts. Services to-morrow (Sunday) at 10 a. ji. In German; at 7.30 p. M. English. Sunday School at 2. r. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and Teachers' meeting Thursday overling. Rev. J. McNaughton, of Slating ton, will preach In tho Presbyterian church to-morrow (Sunday). Services In the morning at 10:30 and In tho evening at 7.30. Sunday School in the morning at 9 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7.30. A cordial In vitation is extended to all. The Reformed congregation will hold services In the Academy to-morrow (Sunday) evening, at 7.30 r. m., In the German language. Rev. L. K. Derr, pastor. Evangelical church Rev. A. Kreck- er, pastor. Preaching, Sunday at 10.30 a. M., 2.45 r. si. and 7.30 p. u. by Rev. J. M. SaylorP. E., In the .Northampton street school house. Communion services at 2.45, p.m., by kind permission will be held In the 1st Presbyterian church. Sunday school at 0 a. m. Also, prayer meetings on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7 80 P. m. All are cordially Invited to attend. Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wllmer Coffnian, pastor. Preaching 10:30 A. m. by tho pastor, and at 7.80 p. m by Rev. G. W. Townsend. Sun day School 2 p. m. Prayer meeting 7. 45 p. m., Thursday. The Conl Trade. Tho following table shows the quan tity of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending July 11th, 1874, and for tho year as compared with the same time last year: from Week. Year. Wyoming.... 10,445 01 050,231 19 Ilaileton 29,037 08 1,133,071 12 Up. Lehigh.. 05 05 2,590 13 Bea.Meadow.. 12,031 04 877,562 10 Mahunoy 10,885 08 214,721 15 Mauch Chunk 100 00 1,095 14 Total 70,000 00 2,410,780 03 lJisi xear....lW,BS5 Ui 55,870,511 ffi increase -lUJUir decrease UU,774 IU Bargains, T. D. Clauss, tho merchant.follor, In order to reduce stock, Is offering special bargains in boots, shoes, gaiters, hats, caps, ready-mado clothing, tc. lie In vites especial attention of our cltlzons to theso goods, all of which are of the best quality he has no low priced auction goods and will bo sold at an Immense reduction on former prices. You are Invltod to call and inspect these goods; there Is no charge forlnspection oven If you do not purchase. From tho Allentown Democrat, July IS. THE BLOODY KNIFE' A Husband Possessed by tho Green Eyed Monster Attempts to put Ills Wife and Ulmsolf out of existence. On Sunday forenoon last a telegram was received hero from Slatlngton an nouncing that a doublo murder had been committed there the night previous, and asklngthat the coroner should come on at onco. Tho said functionary left hero at noon In response tothesummons, accompanied by the district attorney and somo of tho newspaper men, arriv ing at Slatlngton at a little after two o'clock. It was thon found that there had been no out and out murder that tho parties to tho tragedy wero yet liv ing. The particulars of tb o affair wero as follows: John Jones, his wtlo and ono child lived together In two small rooms In Slatlngton. Jones came from Wales and settled In Slatlngton about eight years since, where he met and married Ellen Kuntz, at that time a maid In Neff's hotel. Their married life appears to have been a stormy one, and, while Jones, having no regular trado, obtained work ns ho best could, being Inclined to Idleness and jealousy, his wife seems to have troubled herself but little to make his lifo better or hap pier. At various Uses he had suspect ed his spouso of Infidelity, and he Insists, with good reason, that she was guilty, whllo sho asserts her entire Innocence and states that his suspicions were un founded. They quarreled frequently, and twlco during their married life separated. Tho lasttlmo of their sepa ration was three weeks ago, and then they parted in ringer, ho going off to Shenandoah City and other places In search of work. On Saturday night he returned, In the pouring rain, to tho place that should have been his home, and, from what ho says, met with but a cool reception at the hands of his wife, so much so that ho went to the floor above his own, occupied by a photographer named Dengler, and ask ed permission to sleep there. Mr. Deng ler gave his permission arid also some thing with which to mako a bed. IIo lay down to Bleep, but awoke about 2 o'clock so wet and cold that he thought he would go down stairs and try to sleep. When ho went to the room occu pied by his wife the door was locked, but was opened by her after somo time, As soon as he got iuto the room she cursed and abused him, and they quar reled until after daylight, when he in his desperation went into tho next room, where ho found a butcher knife, with which ho returned to tho bod room and stabbed his wife in tho abdomen as she lay on the bed. lie then stabbed himself and pressed the handle of the knife against the door, to make the wound more effectual. Neither stab was very deep not sufficiently so to penetrate the poretonoum. The surgeon states that the locations of the wounds In both tho husband and wire do not vary an inch. His wife, after being stabbed, alarmed tho neighbors, who found the couple In a most deplorable condltlon,botb being covered with blood. Mrs. Jones makes a statement differ ent from this, bhe says: When he re turned on Saturday night she was afraid of him, and so told Mr. Dengler. She went to her bed, and knew nothing more of him until ho stabbed her; she did not undress, but kept her clothes on, ready to go out If ho came, and was lying on the outside of the bed asleep when he stabbed her. The lives of both are In great danger. At last accounts tho husband was not expected to recover, he being then In a sinking condition, Inflammation hav ing set In in his wound. Jrs. Jones condition was more favorable. At about 8 o'clock on Sunday evening she was removed to her sister's residence, Mrs. Ilunslckor, whereall the attention that can bo desired is being given to her, Jones on Sunday stated that he was sorry ho committed tho deed, and wished he was dead. He loved his wife, but sho had "gone back on him." Ever since their marrlago he has charg ed his wife with Infidelity, which accu satlon she Invariably resented. The result was a very infelicitous wedded life, which terminated In the attempted murder and suicide above related. Jones Is a young man, of abont 24 years, while his wife Is his junior by about 4 years. They were not suited as partners, and would not havoheld such relations tow ard each other had It not been compul sorythey having loved not wisely but too well. They havo but ono child, aged about two years, which is cared for in the family of Mrs. Jones' sister. Vtt In Bast Perm, A destructive fire broke out In the building occupied as a store and tavern, In East Penn on Wednesday night, and In a short tlmo tho entlro bulhllni? ami contents were entirely destroyed. The store was occupied by E. S. llelntzel- man; all he saved from tho flames was bis books, his entire stock valued at f ul. ly $5,000 was consumed; he has Insu rance thereon to the amount of $3,300. The tavern was occupied by Georire Bachert, who lost everything but a desk containing books and papers. The ouuaing Belonged to Jaoob Godjchalk. and was Insured for 1,700. The fire Is supposed to have originated from the cooking stovo In the kitchen. Panorama and Lecture, Mr. C. P. Stay ton, a student in Dick inson Collego, Wllllamsport, will ex hibit his panorama of Astronomical scenes, showing tho wonders of tho heavens, and also a variety of Biblical and other Interesting and pleasing views, Illustrating tho creation of tho world, formation of man, his fall and expulsion from Eden, landscapes, bat tles, and other Interesting scenes. Mr. S. is n young man of fine abilities, and has been a student for the ministry In Dickinson College for tho past four years, and this exhibition Is particularly recommended to the Sunday School Scholars and young pcoplo In general. Lecturo to commenco at 8 o'clock, on .Monday evening, July 20th. Admission 25 cts; children 15cts. Closing Prices of DeIIaven & Towns end, 40 South Third Street, Phlladel phla, July 10, 1874: U. 8. O'a, 1881 . V. 8. 8-20, 1862 . . V. S. 5-20, 18M . V. S. 5 20,1804 , . U. 8.8-20,1805 J. & 3. U.S. 6 30,1807 . U. 8. 5-20, 1803 , . U. S. 10-40 . . U. . Currency, ti'e . 17UW4. 124 bid. VU bid. lo bid. 16U bid. 17 bid 17 bid. llii bid. 17U asked. 13 asked. 10 asked. 17 asked. WM asked. W anked. IV4 asked. 13 asked. V. asked. 2l asked. 49 asked. 60 asked. 0014 asked. 1014 bid. U. 8. 6'a. 1881, new . . 12)2 bid. rennsTlranla It. 1L . .49 Ud. Phlla. A Heading II. R. . 65 bid. Lehigh Valley Itallroad . Ii bid. Lehigh Coal 4 Nav. Co. . 41 bid. 44 asked. United Companies of N. J. 124 bid. 124l asked. Oold . . . I09M bid. 109K asked. Silver . . , .100 bid. 108 asked. Slarrlcd, On the 14th Inst., at the residence of tho bride's parents, by Rev. F. T. Ilen nlke, Mr. Franklin A. Graver and Miss Mary E, Ilauk, all of Welssport. Accompanying tho above notice was a very generous supply of cake, for which tho happy pair will please accept our thanks and best wishes for their happiness and prosperity. On the 11th Inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. W. CofTman, Mr. Charles E. Snyder, of Lehigh Gap, and Miss Barbara Ash, of Lehlghton. On the Oth Inst., by Rev. A. F. Leo pold, W. J. II. Boyer, of Welssport, and Miss Minnie Floerko, of E. Welss port, this county. On the 4th Inst., at the parsonage, by Rev. D. K. Kepner, Oliver T. Acker and Miss E. Beck, botli of Lehlghton. On the 12th Inst., at tho bride's resi dence, by the same, Jnfcn Fllcklnger and Mrs. John V. Ruck, botli of Penns viile, Carbon county. On the samo day, at the residence of tho bride, by the same, Mr. Monroe E. IFerlcy, of Schuylkill Haven, and Eliza Kuntz, of Mahoning, Carbon county. On tho 20th ult., at his residence In Slatlngton, by Rev. L. K. Derr, Joslah Ktefer, of Slatlngton, and ifiss Jane Schuler, of Laury's. On the same day, by the samo, Mr. James II. Deemer, of Chapmansvllle, and Miss Elemanda Herman, of Ber ltnsvlllo. On the Bamo day, by the same, Mr. Lewis II. Peter and Miss Ellen J. Tea kel, of Heidelberg. Died, In Rockport, on tho 13th Inst., Ells ton John, Infant son of Thomas and Ellen Solt, aged 2 mos , 14 days. Special Notices. Tllf AefMltn Kllltr Tli!a la tn certify, that Mes9rs. Laury & Peters hvo umeu luairucuuus iu mouse or me Af'mft fifilrf Rvtriim nnrl dm f.tllir I fled and authorized to Janufacturo the Geometrically-Balanced Shirt In the Borough of Lehlghton. Signed, iror. w. M. JJILDINE. Gnntlnmp.n dretlrinrj a handftnrnn (Urlnr Shirt should leave their measure at the post office bulldinir. JjAUKX & PETERS. June 20, 1874-m3 Piles! Piles!! Piles!!! Plies, Internal, External, Bleeding or Itching. The Intense sufferlngoccasloned by the distress ing disease, In Its rarlous forms, Is known onlj to those who aro unfortunate enough to bo afflicted with It. The sleepless nights, the uncomfortable days, the haggard looks of the sufferer bear wit nessorthe Intensity of the pain experienced when troubled with this preralling disease. The suc cess of llrlggs' file lteniedy as a positive cure Is uneijusllod la the anoals of medicine Itellefls Immediate when used as directed. The immense demand for this great remedy Is UBporaleUed. Thousands are usloglt wltn the most satisfactory results, bold by A. J. UU11LI.NO, druggist, Le hlghton. may o-iy The most 'Wonderful Discovery of the lOtli Century. rn. s. r. howb's Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And all Diseases or the THROAT, CHEST and LUNOS. (The only Medicine or the kind la the world.) A Substituti roa Cod Lma Oil. Permanently cures Asthma, Bronchitis. Inclnt. ent Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness of llreath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Ac , In a few dijs. Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier. Which DIFFKItS from all other preparations In Its IMXCDUTE Action upon the LIVfcll, KIDNEYS snd liLOOD, It Is purely TegeUble, and cleanses the fjstem ef all Impurities, builds up, and makes Pure, Itich lllood. It cures Scrofulous Diseasesof all kinds, removes Constipation, and regulates the Iloweli. For"OENKRAL DEBILITY," LOST VITALITY." and "ilIlOKKN.rjmvN raiNRTiTii. TIONS," I "challenge the 19th Century" to Snd Its e-iual. Every bottle la worth Its weight In gold. Price, 11.00 per bottle. ALSO, DR. S. D. IIOWE'S Arabian Liver Pills. They eleause the Liver and Stomach thoroughly, remove Constipation contain no calomel nor any other Injurious Ingredient, and act quickly upon iuee urgaas, wuuouv pruuuciug any pain or weaa ness. Price 25 cents per box. 00N8UMPTIVES Should nseall three of the above Uedlclnes. jbld by A. J. OUULINU, Drugflst, sole Agent for Lehlghton, Pa. Da. a. D. HOWE, Sole Proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, New York. apr. U, I873.yl Mil. LANE'S Certain Cure for Ingrowing Nails. TIIE Teoplo of Lehlghton and vlcln Irv nil iinlt In fpstlful... tt,nf a. A J. DURLING'SDrug and Family Med Iclno Store, Bona, fc'itEsu and Unadul tessteo Medicines cau always be iuq. mav u isTQ Tape Worm! Tnpo Worm I Tana Worm removed In from 2 la 3 hnnrs with harmless Vegetable Me4dne. The worm passing iromineBysiem aura, no loeasaea uniu me en entire worm, with henL Basses. Medicine tiarm- less, can refer those afflicted to the residents of this city whom I have cured. At my orfloe can be seen hundreds of r-ntclmena. measuring from 49 to 100 feet la length. Fifty per cent, of eases of uyvpepsia ana aisorganisauuns or too i.iver are caused by stomach and other worms existing In the Alimentary canaL Worms, a disease 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 give a fall description and treatment of all kinds of worms, enclose 3 et. stamp for return or the same. Dr. E. F. Ku.iiil, 259 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Fa. (Advice at office or by mall free.) 07-SEAT, PIN and STOMACH WORMS also removed. Sept. 0, 1873-ly MERCHANT TAILORING. When In tho courso of wear and tear of every day life It becomes necessary to dissolve our connection with tho suits that havo done us so much services In keeping us warm and free from expo sure, thero is one place where we can find consolation and a friend indeed in our distress. Yea, a place where wo can 6afely put our trust where there is no need of fear that we shall be cheat ed, unsuited or unsatUlled where the fabric Is strong and tho manufacture superb where the prices aro fust and and the style all that can be desired. There Is a charm about an easy, glove fitting, elastic suit, that is seen andob served by all men. "Where did you get that superb suit of clothes?" "Where did you secure such a splendid fitting garment?" Is often asked. There are many tailors, and a number of them aro undoubtly fair samples of tho genus homo and also a credit to tho craft; but how generally tailors fall In tho fitting of garments to the human form; how often a good piece of goods Is spoiled lu the 9t; how sadly and dejectedly manya man wanders about the streets, feel ing tlio shame tho tallnr hascaused him, In allowing a poor Job to go out of his shop, and ho tho wearer of ltl Ferbaps his lady lore has even jilted htm incon sequence of his forlorn appearance. " Dress makes tho man; Tho want ofit tho follow.'' Not that a man Is less a man for wear ing plain clothes, but when hols "dress ed up" he should indeed be dressed not having his cloths hang like bags around him, and wrinkled and dlstored in all sorts of shapes, but that he should bo clad In fitting garments. Taste should be shown both in the colors and make up of his suit. Many high priced goods aro at 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 he keens. and If he Insists upon fraternizing with Ill-looking and Ill-fitting clothes, ho will not make his "mark," as a man of taste, that's positive. To be looked up on as possessing tiie requisite attain ments of a tasty gentleman, ho must select cioins or suitauio colors for bis clothing and have them made up In first- class style by Laury & Peters, (post oince Dunning;, jjeiiighton, l'a., who havo a splend Id stock to select from, and whero you will obtain that symmetry of fit so necessary to the adornment of tho person. Call and examine the mot beautiful assortment of cloths, casslmers anu vesungs, ever Drougnt into .Lehlgh ton, andleavo your measure with Laury oc i-eters. marcn 14, mn SPEOIAL MEETING OP TIIE Stockholders of the Iron'a Loan and .Building Association will be held ..UjVl.u VI HIO UUI UUil AtUU UU' Ul TIIUItSDAY, August 6th, 1874, at i o'ciock i: m., to pass such resolutions that will enable the Board of Directors to dispose of the Monthly Income in Dues, Interest, Ac In the absence of voluntary purchasers, or an opportuni ty to invest tno same wltn pront in real estate. Tho plan proposed by the J7oard of Directors Is recommended to the consideration of tho Stockholders, in the written application (By Laws, Art. IX., Sec. 3), calling for a special meeting, to overcome this difilculty with which tho Association Is now con tending. A full attendance Is requested. JACOB PETERS, President. W. W. Bowman, Secretary. Note. Parties remitting their dues by check, should not fall to stamp them Parryville, July 11, 1873-w3 otlco Is Hereby Given, To whom It may concern. That Anthony Houserand Ann his wife have placed In the hands of the undersigned ono Black Mare and one Cow, as secu rity for the payment of Execution from Adam iftier for $28.11 and Execution from Samuel Klbler for $20.57. JOHN DISTLER. Towamenslng twp., July 11, '74-3w JjJOTIOK TO KISIIKUMEN. The undersigned hereby forbids all persons Fishing in that portion of Wills' Creek running turvugu mi properly aiier mis aaie, unaer penal, ty of the law. July 4, 1871. JOHN DISTLSK. ABIUEIi GRAYER, Opposite tho PublloSquaio, SOUTH ST., LEniGHTON, PA, Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds of STOVES!! 137" Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing promptly attended to. nov, 30 SAAC MOYEU, Practical Slater, t LEIIIGIITOltf, Pa,, announces to tho citizens of Lehlghton and vicinity that ho Is prepared to fill all orders for Roofing Slate and do all kinds of Roofing and Slate work on short notlco and reasonable terms. rSTItepalrlug neatly and expeditious ly done. Juno ltf-tf TT OOK BEAUTIFUL LOOK ROSYI A Bottle of DURLING'S ROSE GLYCERINE for Roughness of the Skin, Chapped Hands. Ao.. onlv 25 cents a bottle, may 0, Now Ad vortis omenta. COLLF.OIATE.nd COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, Nw IUvix, Cornv. 40th year. Preparatory to College, Scientific Schools or Business, with systemaUe and thorough physical training by mlUtary training, gymnastics, rowing, Ac. Cata logues sent on application. WM. II. 11US3KLL, July 11 1'rlnclpal. CEDAIl HILLS II 3IINAHY A pleasant, health, ful, fanlly Hoarding School lor both Beies. Location desirable ; charges moderate ; course of Instruction extensive, and number of students limited. For circulars, address D. Denllnger, Prln., Mt. Joy, Lancaster county, Pa. Rich Farming Lands IN NEBRASKA, Now for Sale very Cheap 10 Years Credit, Interest only 0 per ct. SEND FOR "THE PIONEER," A handsome Illustrated paper, contain ing the Homestead Law. A NEW NUMBER just published. Jaltcd freo to all parts of tho world. Address, O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. R. R., july 11 Omaha, Neb. Waters' Concerto Organs are th most nisuTirrL In stili and FirtriCT t'n lost iviri mam. The COKCERTO STOP it the bist ivtK placid ix ant Oaoin. ( it produced by an IXTRA Btl Of E1CDS, PCCULIARIT voiclb, the EFFECT of which it MOST CHARMING and SOUL-STI11KINO. while Hi IMITATION of the HUMAN VOICE it SUPERB. Term Liberal Waters' Philharmonio Vesper and Orchestral Organs in UNIQUE FRENCH CASES, are aawnff IA best made, and -OMMM PURITY of VOICING With OBKAT volume otone. Scitadu for PAR LOR, CHURCH or MUSIC HALL. WATERS' New Scale PIANOS have otiiiT power and a mi uxoixa tone, with all modern ihprotiments, ami are the It EST PIANOS MADE. These Oroass and Pianos are warranted for SLY teass. PRICES EX TREMELY LOW for cash, or part cash ana" BALANCE t'n MONTULT or QUARTBRLT PATMINTS. SICOND-IIAND INSTRUMENTS TAKEN in KXCHANOE. AOEHTS WANTED in ivirt COUNT! In the V. S. and Canada. A libiral discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools, Lodges, ic. ILLUS TRATED CA TALOOUES Mailed. Horace Waters & Son, 431 Droadway, New York. P. O. Uox 3567. o $00 Per (B7 it home. Terms free Address Qioroi Stinson & Co. Portland, Maine. CONSTANT EMl'LOKMtiNT At home, Male or Female, $30 a week warranted. No capital re quired. Particulars andvaluabltssamplessentfreo. Address, with Co. return stamp, C. UOSS, Williams burg, N. Y. Jyll Cash Wages A splendid paying busi ness for your leisure hours orvourontlro time, at home filllfU Cran ortravellng.youngoroldof UUlIll T re e either sex. A splendid and complete outfit sent ran to those who will act as our agents. No capital required. We nlust have an agent lnevory town. Write at once, and secure the agency. Ad dress ALDEN, HALL A CO, 0 N. Howard Street, IJaltlmore, Md. July 11 AT PRIVATE SALE. The Lehlghton School .Board now offer, at Prlvato Sale, the following de scribed valuable REAL ESTATE, be ing a, portion of the Public School Pro perty of tho Borough of Lehlghton, to wit: One Lot and Building, situated on tho corner of Iron and Pine streets, and bounded and described as follows : 'On the north by Iron street ; west by a common alley ; south by a lot owned by Joseph Obcrt, and east by Pino street. The lot Is GO feet front by 180 feet 0 Inches In depth. Also, TWO LOTS, Numbered 153 and 1S4, situated on Pino street, In said borough, bounded and described as follows : On the west by Pino street; south by lot No. 1S5; east by West alloy, and north by Cedar al ley. Said lots being each 60 feet front by 189 feet 0 Inches In depth, .dlso, One Lot and Building, Situated on Northampton street, and known as the South Lehlghton School Property. Also, tsr For terms and further particu lars, apply to either of tho undersigned. JOHN S. LENTZ, President. A. J. DURLING, Secretary. Dr. N. B. REBER, Treasurer. Lehlghton, May 2, 1874. 7"oIssport Ahead! The undersigned would respectfully Inform builders, contractors and the pub lic In general, that they have opened a fl Xjiuiiber ITard in connection with their SAW-IILL, Near the L. A S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., and that they havo now on hand an Im mense stock of thoroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as Rough Pine Boards, Surfaced Pine -Boards, flooring, Hemlock nnd Pine, Sidings, of all kinds, Shingles, an Immense stock, Roofing and Ceiling Lath, Scantling, and, In fact, Lumber of every descrip tion at the very lowest market prices. Wo are also prepared to furnish Build ers and others with a very fine artlclo of Sand, suitable for Masonry Work, IMustcilug, &o., at Re markably Low Figures. We havo constantly on hand a largo lot of Wood suitablo for Firowood, which wo will sell, In largo or small quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets Oca Motto-HONEST COUNT LOW PIU0Z8. Ycakcl& Albright, -Weissport, aug 23-yl Carbon county, PaJ JJSTATK NOTIOB. K3TATE Or OWEN JlOYKIt, late of Welssrort uvivu,uiwu wuu7, ., uectasea. All lair sons indebted to said UstaLe are r7uested to make Immediate payment, and those having legal claims against the same will present them without deliy In propor order for settlement U MAIIV INU ltwun . ...... HV.Iill ,OU KUMA MUYKlt, Administratrix. Welssport Borough, J not ST, 1871-wt
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