t Advertising Knlcs. W ieslre It lo'V distinctly understood that no Advertisements jtlll be Insorted In tba columns of Thi Cabo"r Xdtocate that uiay be f ecelua from unknown parliosor firms, unless accompanied" with th CASS. The roltowlng are traroSLT'termst Adtertlsenicn"ls for 1 jer, per Inch each , . Insertion. . ... . . '"Jr. 6lx Monthi, per Incneach Insertion 16 Cents. " Three Months, " " " 2U Cents. " IessthanthreemontbSfflritlnser- tlon rath subsequent Insertion 25 Cents. U. V. MORT1IIM En, Publisher. gj' nsiEwisris, ATTOItNEY AT LAW, OFFICE I around yioorlothenewaddl.'lonof the llanilon House, Mauch Chunk, Fa, Business transacted.. In English and German. Collections prompt? made and Conveyancing neatly done. W Settlement of Estates, Proving Wills, ob taining Letfcra of Admlnlstratlon.FHIng Accounts, and Orphana' Court Practice carof ally attended t o Licenses, Charters and Incorporation! procured, and Criminal Cases made a specialty. Packard Orchestral Or gans, and Haines Brothers Pianos, A. P. Horn, Agent, Lohighton, Pa. July25,lS71-m3 Wbt fete MvmU SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 25. Ib74. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Thoso of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross upon the corner near tbelr name, will savo fifty cents advanco In price by remitting the dollar, .subscription at once. Our terms are $1 lu advance, or tl.GO It not so paid. The Harvest B. B. Club, of this borough, have received iheirnow outfit, belts, caps and.shjelds. The State Frqh,lbltory Convention nvlHimeet.In narrisburg,,on the 12th of August. ' Some-boys' playing '"on Lehlgh-st., Thursday afternoon found a box con taining fdur' silk parasols ' under the pavement opposite Samuel Iloberllug's'. They had evidently-been there for tome time, the silki being iiiuch discolored from exposure to the weather. Account and memorandum books and a, general assortment of stationery , at.thp Advocate offico at low figures forcash. 25 nice envelopes nnd .31 sheets good note paper for 23 cents. Try It. Bon Ton cuveldpes'18 cents per package, XX superfine quality. Farmers are offering potatoes in this borough at $1.25 per bushel. A son of Daniel Fritz, pf Mahon ing, was thrown lroui a horso, near Summit mil, on Monday last, and had a 'leg broken. W. A. Graver lias received a new lot of goods. i A number of the citizens of Lehigh ton and Welssport, accompanied by the Tort Allen Cornet Band, will visit Glon Ouoko on Monday next. Tho Lebanon County Mutual In suranco Company has laid au nssess mont'of.$5 per '(1000 Insured to cover losses, Prof. Henry Coppeo, President of tho Lehigh University at Bethlehem, has resigned. He had held the position eight years. A meeting of tho Directors of tho Thomas'Iron Company, was held last week at IIokendauq.ua, and a dividend of 3 per cent, declared. W. A. Graver sells calico at 8 cents. Gq and bo convinced. A mad dog was killed In Bethlehem on Thursday, evening last week, ne was tho property of Mr. C. E. Brcder, Cashier of tho F'irst National -Bank of that place. ine jsagic uotci, at uetnicnem, is now again open for the reception of gubta. Mr. George JJoppes', formerly of .JKauch Chunk. late of , Gettysburg, is the new landlord. Tho' Jones', at Slatlngtoii, aro in a rapidly bettering condition, and will soon again be able to. bo out. Whether an arrest will follow for the murderous assault upon tho wife, hasiiotyot trans pired. 'Side band calicos at- Wm. A Graver's. Tho Allen Cement Company, of Siegfried's Bridge, has been awarded the coutract.to furnish tho cement re quisite in tho erection of tho now Tost Office building now under way in Phila delphia. Tho quantity contracted for is 10,500 barrels. ' Thottou trade Is livening up a lit tle, shipments being roado almost dally. An unknown man, supposed to be Michael Nester of Portland, Conn., was killed at Easton, Pa., on Saturday night, on tho Lehigh Valley railroad, lie had fallen on tho track' while Intoxicated, Col. John D. Bcrtolettc, of Mauch Chuuk, Mr. IF. E. Smith, of Siegfried's Btidgo, Mr. C. F. Smith, of Bethlehem, and Mr, Noah Notlisteln, of .tfahonlng, wore In town on Tuesday last, and call ed into our sanctum. Boots and shoes can be had at W. A. Graycr's. BenjamlnYeager of Jauch Chunk, sports a very fine match team. Two good girls for housework aro wanted, by M. W. Raudenbusb, at 1's.ckerton. Amount of wages for good girls who sult.tho placo will bo no ob ject. Apply soon. i Tho way "to minister to a mind diseased,'" la 'to take, Peruvian Syrup, a protected solution of tho' protoxido of Iron, whlch glvpk strength nnd vigor to the whole system, restores tho digestive organs to perfect, health, thereby re storing the mind to It's natural vigor; -Tho Lehigh Valley railroad lias borrowed 82,000,000 In England.. -Tho Glen Boiling Mill, IHs said, will not start up Its 11 res beforo fall. Tho Central Railroad Company of New Jersey havo erected n handsomo depot at Bowman's Station. -Horses and carriages of tho best at L. F. Klcpplnger's livery; also, on hand a lot of curb stones snd planks suitable, for tldewalks. a, If you want a neat and substantial boot, shoo or gaiter, made to order, call on Thos. A. Williams, nearly opposite Durling's Drug store. A fino assort ment of misses' and children's gaiters and ladies' slippers always Id stock. -Capt. James McKiniey, of Eckley, whs in town Saturday last, and dropped in to havo a friendly chat with us. Tho Captain looks well. . Wo visited Philadelphia during tho past week, and while thero dropped In to see nn old friend, Frederick Schmidt, at tho Lehigh Valley House, 419 Berks street, wbero wo met Mr, Chas. Bitter, formerly of Mauch Chunk, who is now encaged in the manufacture of cream beer, in tho city of Brotherly Love, and of which wo had tho pleasure of partaking, and found It a pleasant, palatable beverage. Ho is located at 330 Crown street. Fied. Schmldtkeeps it ou hand, and our citizens should call, and try it when they go to Philadelphia. -"Take a ridel" If so go to David Ebbert's livery and securo one of his elegant teams. Charges moderate. -F. P. Lentz is now prepared to re ceive his friends, and supply them with every article in his lino at very low prices. Seo.his advertisement. -For family flour, of tho very best quality go to J. K. Itickert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In largo or small quantities at lowest market rates.- A. lew lots In Elckertown still unsold buy at onco. A game of base ball played between tho Ironsides Club, of Parryvllie, nnd tho Franklin, of Welssport, on Saturday resulted In favor of the former by a scoro of 89 to 23. Chicken cholera Is said to bo very prevalent in many parts of tho country. By tho provisions of the new post al law, newspapers go free to subscri bers In tlio county wlicro published, from July 1st 1874. Tho Idvocatc Is only 1 a year and no postage to pay. II. E. Fatzlnger, late J. Fatzlnger iC Son, keeps constantly on hand a largo stock of fine groceries, fruits and vege tables, which he is selling very low for cash. Fresh fruit3 and vegetables al most daily. Let every voter seo to It that ho is registered. Tho ten day assessment is abolished by (he New Constitution, and all voters must now bo registered sixty days beforo election, when tho registra tion lists will bo returned to tho Com missioners. As tho election is to take placo on tho 3rd day of November it will he well for every voter to st'o that ho Is registered by tho 1st day of Sep tember. To tho ladles of Lehlghton, Welss port and Puckcrlon. Laury & Peters, agents for J. L. Farr's French kid button shoes, lasting button gaiters and French foxed gaiters. Tho best fitting and wearing shoo In tho market. Give them a trial. .Bethlehem. July 22. Tho Grand .Irmy of tho Republic met here to-day. About threo hundred delegates wcro present. Commander, A. Wilson Nor ris, addressed tho Convention. Tho ad jutant read an encouraging report, nnd tho Quarter Master represented finances In an excellent condition. Tho order Is rapidly increasing In membership. A congratulatory dispatch was rccoived from the Department of New Jersey, in session at Patcrson. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with dour nnd feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. For 6alo a five octavo Parlor Organ (new) at a great reduction, ripply at this office. Now goods at Wm. Kemerer's. Lehigh CJap Items. Tho Ruchvillo Sunday School, of Mooro township, Northampton county, paid a visit to St. John's church on Sunday last. They arrived at 10 o' clock, wero met by the Sunday School of this place, and warmly greeted. In the afternoon they visited tho Lehigh Gap park. The Lehigh Gap Sunday School will return tho visit in tho latter part of August. Cherries aro about over. Tho late rainy season caused them to rot. The farmers aro dono with their grain harvest, but have somo hay making yet to do. Apples seem to grow nicely, and will, from present Indications, be lan abun dant crop. Chas. Stroup has a splendid field of cabbage, and will shortly furnish tho market with thorn, Bon, Religious. Prof. Patterson, of Pottsvllle, Fcnna. will preach in tho Presbyterian church to-morrow (Sunday), Services In tho morning ntl0:30 and lruho ovonlng at 7.30. Sunday School in (ho morning nt 9 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening nt 7.30. A cordial In vitation Is extended to all. -Evangelical church Rev. A.Kreck er, pastor. Preaching, Sunday nt 10.30 A. si., (German) and 7.30 r. m. (Eng lish) by the pastor, In Iho'JVbrlhampton street school house. Sunday school at 0 a. m. Also, prayer meetings on Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday eve nings nt 7 30 P. m. vlll aro cordially invited to attend. Methodist Episcopal church Rov. Wllmcr Coftmau, pastor. Lova-feast at9A..M. 'reaching 10:30Af M. .by Presiding Eldor itov. WraS B. Wood; at 7:30 r. m. by tho pastor. Sunday School 2 r. m. Rev, D. K. lCcpner, pastor, will preach In tho Trinity Evangelical Luth eran church corner of Iron and North-ampton-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 a. m. In German; at 7.30 r. M. English. Sunday School at 2. r. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and Teachers' meeting Thursday evening. Caving in of a Conl Jllnc. Last Saturday, between 0 and 10 r. m., an oxtensivo cavo occurred In tho Enttrprlso collery, north WHIres-Barro. Tho miners discovered signs of the com ing cave and mado their escape, but had been out a fow minutes only when the crash came. In their hurrythey left twenty-fivo mules behind, but went back after them when thoground ceased set ting. They had succeeded in rescuing all, hut another cavo occurred, and cut them off from tlio main opening, and they had to mako their exit through the safety opening. The next morning, tho Engineer, Henry Carey, entered tho mine with a lighted lamp, whenjha.gas, which had been driven Into that part by the cave exploded, bruising him severe ly. Tlio surfaco shows a number of cracks or fissures, but none of tho houses, of which a' .number aro'.bui'lt over tho mine, are perceptibly injured. An area of eight or ten acres Is included In the cave, but It has all settled evenly, and tho damage, outside, ,1s very slight. Inside of the initio It is quite serious, and will entail a heavy loss upon the operators. Tho lowest vein worked is twelve feet thick, and about 330 feet from tho surface. Tho upper ouo is a nino feet vein, and has been worked, but the middle vein Is five feet thick, and has never beon worked, It-cau'not yet bo told whether this latter vein can bo worked hereafter. Unnk llceourceii. According to the last monthly state ment of tho First National Bank, of Al- lentown, inado Juno 20th, tho capital and resources ammounted to $893,331. 40. Individual deposits, 238,800,71. Second National Bank, of A'.lentown capital and resources, 8738.07i.23. individual deposits, SlUl,u;i3.US. lllentown .National Hank capital and resources, 31,890,278.81. Indivldu nl deposits, $330,533.53; demand certi ficates of deposit, J225.393.0-l total 5501,932.07. Catasamiua National Bank canltial and resources, $1,358,412.03. Individu al deposits, $85,241.72. l-.aslon .National Dank capital and resources, 81,012,873.07. Individual deposits, $451,082.11). ' First Natio nal Bau k,of Easton capi tal and resources. 81,409.072.85. In dividual deposits, 8478,038.14. Kutztown -N ational Hank capital and resources, 8152, 985.75. Lelilgli valley National Bank, Beth lehem capital aud resources, S7T0.770. 71. Individual deposits, 8150,831.53.' First National Bunk, of Mauch Chunk capital aud resources, $1,281,500.01, Individual deposits, 83tiU,8G9.31. Second National Bank, of Mauch Oliunk capital and resources, $347, 972.00. Individual deposits, 101,001. 21. State Teachers' Auioclatlou. Arrangements have been mado with tho various Railroad companies by which teachers can .obtain excursion tickets at reduced rates for tho purpose. of attending tlio annual meeting of tlio State Teachers' dissociation, which will be held at Shlpponsburg, on the 11th of August, 1874. For cards' of member ship cncloso 81.00 with stamp, and for orders, send stamp only, giving railroad and namo of depot from, whlch-you start' before August 1st, to J. Fletcher Slckcl, Ticket Agent Stato Teachers' Associa tion, Germantowu, Pa. The Coal Trade. Tho following table shows the quau tity of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending July- 18th, 1874, and for the year as compared with the same time last year: I'rom Week. Year. Wyoming .... 25,243 Oj 081,475 01 Hazleton 35,010 03 1,103,712 00 Up. Lehigh. . 49 18 2,040 11 Bea.Meadow.. 12,743 17 390,308,07 Mahauoy..,.. 0,81001 asi.OSl'lO Mauch Chunk 111 19 2,107 13 Total 82,099 08 2,499,779 11 Last 1'car.... 99,072 09 2,470,183 11 Increaso -23,590 00 Decrease 10,020 00 113,187 01 That was a bright llttlo child who In quired "Ma,- when cow die, do they go Iho 'milky way ?" Letter from Parryvllie. Tp the lidltir or'J'nr.'ClEBOH AnrctATES : SVit, Slnio' tho1 gonial prcsenco of your spicy, little Iovocatu continues to Illuminate many of our Parry vlllo homes every Saturday night, it has occurred to us that a few Items from this quarter would,bo.of interest to, at, least, a fow of your many readers. Tho Catbonlron AVorks aro moving slowly along, at a' little better than half their capacity. Nearly all tho men aro in employment, though at wages much reduced! ,rTho "J'good tlmo coming," has, verily, been a long tlmo on tho way, and yet wo do not ovsn catch a dim glimpso of It-in tho distant luturo. Would that it wcro here. Rumors of "hotter times" aro lifo. Thus far, how over, wo, have had to bo content 'with mero rumors and wish for tho "better times." Wo confidingly hopo that September will witness their advent. Our Public Schools closed a successful term on Friday last. Miss Jones, teach er of tho Primary School, returned to her homo at Mluersvlllo, Schuylkill Co., on Saturday, In compauy with Miss Mollle, her sister, who had been spend ing a wcok of vacation iu our romantic little village. Mr. J. M. Bauruan, son of Hon. D. Baumau, lias returned after a second year at Fort Edward Institute, to spend his vacation at home. Ho returns, wo understand, to finish his third year. Masters A. L. nnd R. H. Bauman, younger sons of Mr. Bauman', wo nro Informed, are making preparations to enter Kingston Seminary at tho com mencement of tlio fall term. It speaks well for our Pnrjyville Schools, that .these young men havo re ceived all'thblr proparatory-tralullig at I home. Besides these, honorablo men tloji .might; lje made fit fir', C. Tsiilth, now engaged In the Banking houso of 'Wilbur & .Co., at JJethlehem; W. E. SmltbtVbrothcr, teacher at White Hall; Mlss.-M.vEaul, (now Mrs. Norton) fofm't;Fly aUCachpr of this place aud later in your-borough, and 'Miss Mattlo A. Phifcr, of this placo, all of whom, wo aro proud to say, havo embarked up on jthclr variouscalllngs, wlthln the, last few years direct from Parryvllie Schools. Bcstdeshcabovcnameilthcro aro many who havo received good, practical train ing, who havo not entered any particu lar profession. - Behold i,sotne of - tho fruits'of tlio "Independent School Dis trict or, in other words, tho results of longer terms and better pay. Tlitiil;;you,iloeltiay? Let tlio people say. Ill a future aitlclo, When our cnthu siasmupon thm, school "question bhall havo abated, we mar attempt adescrip Hon of our cozy llttlo village and its picturesque surroundings. Tours Truly, Pono Poco. Parryvllie. July 10, 1874. Lehlghton School IJoartl. July 22, 1874. Special meeting call ed by tho President for tho transaction of general buslnoss. Itfcuibers' all pre. sent. Whereas, Mr. J. L. Allom haying ex pressed some fears In regard to assum ing tho responsibility as principal of our Schools, Therefore, Resolved, That wo reconsider tho ac tion of tho.Board of July 9ti on. the pro motion of teachers. ' , '. v On motion, resolved,. That tho teach. or of tho High School' aud Principal bo S. J.Baruet; salary-53 per month. Ou motion, -lllss Hattlo lleilmau was elected ns tea die r of secondary school Instead of'Miss Traxler. Ou motion, resolved, That tlio teach ers for tho other schools remain as elect ed t meeting held July 8th, viz: J. L. -llleru, Grnmmar;'Miss M. T. -Yar- uall, Intermediate; Emma Weaver, 1st aud Miss 'Need 2nd Primary. On motion, resolved, That wo admit scholars outsldo or tlioDlitrlct, and that a committee of .threo bu appointed, viz: Dr. N. B. Reher, A.-J. DurJIng and R, F. Hofford, to glvo proper notico of sajno by advertising.- Oil motion, a comniltfco of flv6'wcro appointed to mako necessary arrange ments for grand opening entertainment of tho now School House, viz: John S. Lentz, N. B. Reber, J. R. Youngkin, 11. F. Hoffora aud'W. M;Rapsher. On motion, A. W. Eachea was noti fied to meet tlieBjail of Directors at the New Schpol Houso on Saturday after noon next, and have a full and detailed statement of all extra work, damages Incurred, &c. - - Ou motion adjourned. A. J. Duiilinq-, Secy. Hargatita. T. D. Clauss, tho merchant tailor, in order to roduco stock; is offering special bargains In boots, shoes, gaitere, hats, caps, ready-mado clothing, &c. Ho In vites especial attention of our citizens lo these .goods, all of which aro of tho best quality ho has no low priced auction goods aud will bo sold at an Immcnso reduction on former prices. You aro invited to call nnd inspect these goods; there Is no charge for Inspection even if you do not purchase. Dominion papers havo mixed their Butlers badly. Thoy havo killed B, F. in Brooklyn with the hydrophobio In stead of Fraucij WcUtiiort Items. O. Knccht has romoved to Sugar Notch, Luzerno county. W. Ii Knecht, tho flour man ts cport-' lng n now wagon. Mado It himself. F. O. Kin'po will remove Into tho houso recently occupied by O. itnccht. John Zcrn, Into clerk with W. II. Knccht, has left for tho Kutztown Nor-1 mal School. The "heavy lumberman" is doing a thriving business In lumber and at the dining table, at least Wo so Infer from tho rapid growth of his hugo body. JllU'l'led, On tho 19th Inst., nt tho M. E. par sonago, in this borough, by Itov. W. Coffman, Mr. Juo Derr and MlssAnnlo C, Rauch, both of East Jhuch Chunk. On tho 4th Inst., nt Ncsquehonlng, by tho Rev. David Trevarrow, William Ronomus of Ncsquehonlng, nnd Rebec ca Shaffer of Mahoning. In Audenrled.on Saturday, July 4th, by Rev. A. Brittain. Mr. Wntkln T. Williams, of Yorktown, and .Miss. An nie Roberts, of Audeurlcd. Ulctl, At Buck Mountain, on July 5th, 1874, John Hill, aged 23 years. lt Lehigh Tannery, on July 11th, 1874, Irving, youugestsou of Lewis and Hannah Hawk, iu tho third year of his age. Closing Prices of DeUaven & Towns end, 40 South Third Street, Pliiladel- pnia, July 2u, 1B7-1: U. S. (Vs. 18S1 . 18 Ud. . 12'i bid. . lOKl'Id. . 10ibId. . 1CK bid. . IVA Ui . 17l bid. . 13 bid. . 17V$ bid. . 12? bid. . 10?? bid. 18'4 nskeil. Vii asked, 10 a.koJ. 17 '4 askeil. 1CU asked. 17? afckeii: ITS asked. li'2 asked. 17?J asked. 13 ' asked. a&ed. C5K asked. U.S. 6 20, 1862 . U. B.B-20, ISM . U. P. 520,1805 . U. S.B 20,1805 J.& J. U. 8. fiao,18C7 . r.ti.&-20,iscs . U. S. 10-10 U. 8. Currency, li'a . U. S. G'b, 1SS1, new . l'ennsflvaula It. 11. . 1'lilH. 4 Healing K. II. Lehigh Valley ltallroad lhlh Coal & Nav. Co. i5M bid, UO Ud. G0V4 asked, ili bid. 44)5 asked, UnltM Companies of N. J. 124 1.IJ. 121lasked. Uold . . . IWlf tld. 110 asked. Silrer . . . .lot) tld. 108 sked. Special Notices. The Acme Shirt This is to certify, that Messrs. Laury & Peters havo taken Instructions Iu tho mo of the Acme Shirt System, and aro fullv quali fied and authorized toi jManufacturo tho Geometrically-Balanced Shirt lu tlio JJorougli of Lelilgliton. Signed, Prof. W. M. Dildine. Gentlemen desiring a handsomo fittlntr Shirt should leave their measure at the post office bulhlhiL'. LAURY & PETERS. Juno 20, 1874-m3 Piles ! Piles ! ! Piles ! ! ! Vlles, Internal, K-zUnual, nieedlnx or Itcblng, Tbo intense Bufforlngocrasloued by the distress ing disease, in its various forms. Is known only to thoso who are unfortunate enouzh to ha aullcteJ wltu it. The aleep'ejt nlislits, the uncomrortaWe days, the hazard look or the sufferer bear wlt- nessortne Intensity or the pain experienced when troubled Willi this prevailing disease. The suc cess of llrlgss' Tile llemedy as a posltlre cure is unequalled in the annals of medicine. Iltllefll Immediate Mheu used as directed. The immense demand ior this great remedy is. uuparalelled. results'. Sold by A. J. DUULINO, druggist, Le blghton. may 9 ly TUe most 'Womle.i ful Discovery of the lOtli Century. S. X. HO'W'Jj'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And all Diseases of the TIIUOAT, 01IESTrfid I.U.MJ3. (The only Medicine of thoklruHatho norld.) y A BCH3TITDIE FOR COD bjVClf OlL. Permanently euros Asthmarflronchltis, Incitil out Consumption, gi of ' Voice, Shortness of Jireatn, utiiarru, u-oupfuougus, colds. c , In a lew aa s. - llOrS. D. HOWE'S Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, Which IUCFiniS from all other preparations ii ItaluutriiAn: Action ui the LIVKK.KIDNky: and nl,00. It is purey vegetable, and cleanses tho STStera ef all Impurities, builds ud. jind makes 1'ure, JMcU ltlood. It cure s Scrofulous Diseases cf all kinds, removes constipation, and regulatos the Howe's. l-or"OKNKItAh DKnlLlTV." LOST VITALITY," and "lIltOKBN.DOWN CONST1TU- T1USB," 1 "Challenge the 13th Century" to find Its e-iual. Kvery bottle Is worth Its weight Iu gold- i rico, ci.wper noiue. ALSO, DR. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian c Liver Pills. They cleanse tho Liver and Stomach thoroughly, removo Conctlnitiou: contalu no calomel uor any other Injurious iugredlent, and act quickly upon inese organs, wunuui producing anypiluor weak nehS. Trice 23 cents per box. OO.N8UMI'TIVES Should nsoall three of the above Medicines. .Stld by A. J. UUHL1NU, Druggist, sole Agent for Lehlghton, 1'a. Dft. S. II. IIOWK, Sole Proprietor, 1C1 Chambers street, new ior. apr. it, i5M.yi- MttS. LANE'S Certain Cure for Ingrowing NalU, Tapo Worm! Tape Worm! Tape Worm removed in from 2 to 3 liours with harmless Vegetable Medicine. The worm passlngi from the system alive. No fee asked until the en entire worm, with bead, passes. Medicine barm- less, can refer those alUlcted to the residents' -of tuts rity wtiom i nave cured. At my omoe can tie seeu hundreds of specimens, measuring from 4'J to 100 foet In length. I'ifly per cent, of cases of Dyspepsia and disorganizations oi toe i-irer are caused by stomach and otk.er worms eslstlng in the alimentary canal. Worms, a disease of the most dangerous character, are so little unden.tr.od by the medical men of the present day. Call and seo the original aud only worm dehtn,vr, or send for a circular which will give a full description and treatment of all kinds of worms, enclose 3 ct. stamp for returu of the same. Dr. 11. P. Kvaaui, i'J) North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, l'a. (Advice at oOlce or by mall free.) BS-StlAT, 1'IN aud STOMACH WOIIM8 also removed. 8ept.C.1873-ly JJ-SAAC MOVI1U, Practical Slater, LEHIGIITOIV, I'a., announces to tho citizens of Lehlghton and vicinity that he Is prepared to fill all orders for Roofing Slate and do all kinds ot Roofing and Slate work on short, notico and reasonable terms. STltopalring neatly and expeditious ly done. Juuo liMf TO" OOIC BEAUTIFUL LOOK ROSY I A Rottlo ot DURLING'S ROSE GLYCERINE for Roughness of tho Skin, Chapped llnnili, Ac, only 23 routs a bottle may 0, New Advertisomonts. Cor.T.iXlIATRand COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, Nlif Haves, Cojsi. tOth year. Preparatory to College, Scientific School or lluslness. with nystematle nnd thorough physical tralninz by miuuirj.iraioing, gymnastics, rowing, ac. I'ata loiuca rent on application. WM. II. ItUSSEI.L, jmyqi l'rincipai. Ci:i)AU II ILL SEMINARY A pleasant, health ful, family Hoarding School lor both sezos. Location desirable: cbarireM morlerritA l i-ontRAnf Instruction eltcnsive, nnd number of students limited. Kor circulars, ndlre.j D. Deullnger, .it,,., -n,.uuj, tuicaaier ceunty, ra. Rich Farming Lands IN NEBRASKA, Now for Sale very Cheap 10 Years Credit, Interest only 0 per ct. SEND FOR " THE PIONEER," A handsomo Illustrated paper, contain ing the Homestead Law. A NEW NUMRER Just published. Jlailcd Jrco to all parts or tlio world. Address, O. F. DAVIS, Land Commissioner U. P. R. K., July 11 Omaha, Neb. Waters' Concerto Organs are the most hiauiifci. in atrr.r. and rmrccT fit tone tvia huc. 1'ht VOKCE11TO STOP it the I1F.ST ll-IB PUCED IX ANT OlKHK. It it prodMci hv an extra, set of heeds, rrccMAiur voiclp. Vie r.rrr.1,1 or lomcn it Jtiuai UIIAICHMU amt SOUL-STltltlXG, while Ut IMITATION of tte HUMAN roiCU it SUl'ERll. Termt Liberal. Waters' Philharmonic Vesper and Orchestral Organs in UNIQUE FRENCH CASES, are anumj the BEST MADE. CMl! COMnlNK 1'UlllTl' of YOICINQ Kith OREAT VOLUME oTONE. SUITABLE for l'AU- LOR, CHURCH or MUSIC 1IALU WATERS' New Scale PIANOS uve oreat powER.aud a riNi sixaiso toke, vj7i alt. moperm improvements, and are the VEST PIANOS MADE. These OrOins and- Tiaivos ore warranted for SIX tears. rillCES EX TREMELY LOW for cash, or part cisa and ntUNCE- III MONIULT or QUARTERLT FATMSNTS. EC0KD-!!tNt INSTRUMENTS TAKEN til XSCUANas. AQEXTS WANTED in ivert Coonit In the U. S. and Canada. A liberal discount to Teachers, Ministers, Churches. Schools, Lodges, Ac. ILLUS TRATED CATALOGUES Mailed. Ilornco Vater0 & Son, 4SI Ilrosdway, New York- V, O. llox 3507. ttC (100 per day nt bJuie. Terms freo Address Ueoroi ST1530N & Co. Portland, Maine. CONSTANT EMPLOKMENT At home, Male or Female, $30 a week warrantod. No capital re quired. Particulars andvaluablosamplessentfroe Address, with lie. return stamp, C. HOdS, Williams burg.N.Y, Jy 11 Cash Wages A snlendld paving busi ness for your leisure hours or Your cntlro time, at bOme n,,lfit Cenn ortravellng.youngoroldof UUtnt Tree, either sex. Asplemltdand complete outfit sent tuts to those who will act as our agents. No'capttal required. We must have an agent Inevery town. Write ntonce, and securo the ngeucy. Ad dress ALUEN. HALL CO., 0 N. Howard Btreet, Baltimore, Md. July 11 AT PRIVATE! SALE. Tho Lehlghton School Itoard now offer, at Private Sale, tho following de scribed vaiuablo REAL ESTATE, bo ing a portion of tho Public School Pro perty of tho Borough of Lehlghton, to wit: One Lot and Building, situated on the corner of Iron and Pino streets, and bounded nnd described as follows' : On tho north by Iron street ; west by a common nllcy ; south by a lot owned by Joseph Obcrt, and east by Pino street. Tho lot is 00 feet front by 189 feet 0 inches lu depth. Also, TWO LOTS, Numbered 153 and 154, situated on Pino street, In said borough, bounded and described, as follows : On tho west by Pino street; south by lot No. 105; cast bv West allev. and north bv Cedar al- loy''5ald lots being each CO eet front ry itsu reet u Indies in deptli. .Also, One Lot and Building, Situated on Northampton street, and known as tho South Lehlghton School Property. Also, tST For terms and further particu lars, npply to either of the undersigned. JOHN S. LENTZ, President. A. J. DURLING, Secretary. Dn. N. 15. REBER, Treasurer. Lehlghton, May 2, 1874. 7cIsgiort Alicatl! Tho uudcrslgned would respectfully Inform builders, contractors and tho pub lic lu general, that they have opened a In connection with their SAW-fflLI, Near tiio L. .ft S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., nnd that they havo now on hand an Im mcnso stock of thoroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as Rough Pino Boards, Surfaced Pino itoards, Flooring, Hemlock and Pino, Sidings, of. nil kinds, Shingles, au Iminonso slock.f ) Roofing nnd Ceiling Lath, Scantling, and, In fact, Lumber of every descrip tion at thi very lowest market prlcos. Wo aro also propared to furnish Build ers nnd others with a vory lino nrtlole of M ti 11 si - sulLahhi for Illiiufiiiia- Worli, IMsiNtcrlug, &c, at Re markably Low Figures. Wo have constantly on hand a largo lot of Wood suitable for FiroworxJ, which wq will sell, lu larce or small quantities, at Prlcos to suit your Pocket Oca Motto HONEST COUNT-LOW TRICES. IcaM&Albrigki Weissport, nug 23-yl Carbon county, F3 TJSTATIS NOTIOli. ESTATE OV OWEN JIOYKH, LL of Welssport Borough, Carbon County, l'a., deceased. All er sons Indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, aud Lhotebat log legal claims, agslnst the same will present thorn without delay in propur rdr fur settleuientto r MAIIY ANN MOYKIl and EMMA ilOYKII, Admlnlslratrlx. Y.lujiti llwouch, J one SI, 1ST! wu IK .- w 2 I 'Jo 0 IT 9