Advertising nates. Wt desire It to tie distinctly understood that no Advertisements will tie Inserted In the columns tt Ini CinBOii Advocate that may be received from unknown juirtleaor firms, unless accompanied with the) 6in. the following are our oiut terms i Advertisements fori year, per Inch each Insertion 10 Cents. " Elx Months, per Inch each Insertion 15 Cents. ' Three Months, " " 20 Cents. " Less than threetnontHa, flrstlnser- tlon $1, each subsequent Insertion 23 Cents. II. V. MOltTIIIMKtl, Publisher. JJJ lit S1EWBIIS, AtlonNKt" At LAW, OFFICE l Around iVorin tho new addition of the Mansion House, Mauch Chunk, fa. business transacted In English and German. Collections prompir made and Conveyancing neatly done. 43-Settlement, of Estates, Proving Wills ob talnlogLetlersofAdmlnlitratton.Flllng Accounts, and Orphans' Court Practice carefully attended to Licenses, Charters and Incorporations procured, and Criminal Cases made a specialty. Packard Orchestral Or gans, and Haines Brothers Pianos, A. P. Horn, Agent, Lehighton, Pa. JulyB,lS71-ma SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST i7l874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our (sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross upon tho corner near their name, will eave fifty cents advance In price by Toraltting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 in advance, or 41.50 if not bo paid. JesBrs. A. fc D. Graver have pur chased the stock and good-will of W. A. Graver's dry goods and giocery business. They ask a continuance of tho liberal patronage bestowed upon their predecessor. Cool the slights. Five Sundays and fivo Saturdays in this month. Messrs. Elsenhower & Thurston h&vo entered into co-partnership in the painting business' In this borough. Parties desiring; anything in their line should glvo them a call. The Borough Council met on Mon day evening last. No action was taken by thorn in regard to tha laying of new paveraents or the repair of the old ones. A. broken leg will probably cost tho tax payers (500 some' fine day. Ho! immaculate councllmen! The Gnaden Hutten Tannery Is now In full operation, and shoemakers and harness makers should call upon Mr. Kuntz before buying leather elso whexo. The fall session of the KuUtown Normal School commenced on Monday last About 160 pupils are already en rolled, ISO of whom are boarders. For a' nobby suit and a perfect fit go to Laury & Peters, merchant tailors. The shoemakers of Allentown are out on a strike against a proposed re duction of wages. -rJ.,1J.,f'or6to.r. Insurance Commis sioner of Pennsylvania, has given the Safeguard Insurance Company of Phila delphia notice to dlscontlnuebusiness in tho State until a rc-examlnation of Its Affairs. Dress goods and dry goods, a largo stock at A, & D. Graver's, very cheap. Why Is It that a town tho slzo of Mauch Chunk has to depend on the neighboring towns for Its supply of meats, We chould Judgo that it Is able to support a butcher shop at least. Al lentown Herald. Yes, and furnish It with veal of native breed. Laury & Peters have just received a large and elegant stock of new good3, comprising cloths, casslmcres and vest lngs, which they are prepared to make up in tho latest fashion at tho lowest prices. Neat carriages and good horses al ways readyat L. F. Kleppln3er's livery, also a few, lots for building purposes on reasonable terms. Memorandum, pass and receipt books a specialty at tho Advocate of fice. Watermelons, cantlopc3and peach es, wholesale) and retail at II. E. Fatz tnger's, near tho Post-ohice. If you want a nlco fitting shirt, leave your measure at, Laury & Peters., Tost office. Two good girls for housework are wanted, by 1L., W. Raudcnbush, at Packer ton. Amount of wages for good girls who suit the place will be no ob ject. Apply soon. ftAoleSflyftij'tft nndVgctables at n. E. Fatzlnger's. Cbolco groceries, and all the latest novelties In dress goods at F. PLentz's, Call and 6oo styles.' Tou can get carriages and good horses for pleasure or for funerals at David Ebbert'a livery; on Bank street, at very reasonable charges. Get your groceries and provisions AtA... D, Graver's, Bank street. The chestnut crop bids fair to ex ceed the most ardent anticipation of squirrels an youngsters. For family flour, of tho very best quality go to J. K. Rlckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In largo or mail quantities at lowest market rates. A Jew loU In Rtckertovui still unsold buy at once. k Tho-annual session of Iho Stato Camp of Pennsylvania, P. 0. S. of A., fdll. beheld at Lancaster, (commencing Tuesday, August 11, and will continue for three, days. On Wednesday, the 12th, tiier'o will bo n grand parado of ttmorder in that city, which will be participated In by tho camps and cotn manderles of that and surrounding counties. In accordance with tho announce ment In last week's " Advocate," tho great Chicago Circus and Menagerie Visited this borough on Thursday last. Imraenso crowds of persons came In from the surrounding country to see the show," which proved to be fully equal to any of ItJ predecessors, and fur nearer the " bill " than many of the concerns bearing mora elaborate titles. A young iady In Mauch Chunk put a piece of wedding cako under her pillow, and went to bed with thj hippy belief that sho would dream of seeing her future husband. That evening, however, she had eaten two platcl of ice cream, about a pint of btrawlferries, several sweet cakes, and two large pickles, and she now says She wouhl rather remain, single all her 1 If o than marry the man sho saw In her dream. William A. Belts, a fielght conduce tor on tho Pennsylvania Railroad, was Instantly killed on Monday night by falling .under the cars while tbey were being shifted at tho Ilarrisburi: depot. Fivi cars passed over him. In Lehlghtoti tho llcenso for a cir cus and roenagerlo Is $20; Allentown, $35; Beading, $50; Easton, $50; and Doylestowu', S15 On tho 10th of August a camp meet ing will be' held In Mayer's woods, near Coopersburg, on tho road leading to Pleasant 'Valley. Rev. Lelqhton Coleman, formerly of Mauch, Cli link, but now of Toledo, Ohio, ha? accepted Presidency of the Lehigh University at Bethlehem, in placo of Prof. Coppee, resigned. Peaches are for sale at our fruit stands. They aro not largo, but the'u the prlco.ls largo enough to make up for all other deficiencies. The Allentown Iron Co. have de cldedto reduce thrrontsot those of their employees occupying company houses 25"por cent. This Is. as it ebould be. With wages reduced' rents should fall correspondingly. Tho Vulcan Iron Works ofWilkes Rarfe last week decided to reduce their wurklngmcn's wages 10 per cent, and bo announced. Tho employees at. once qut work, and Monday they recelvod .notice tlialj lf tliey did not rcsnmo work' before Wednesday they would ha paid tho wages due to them and discharged. Monday they held a meeting, and re solved not to go to work as long as the reduction was Insisted on. About a dozeu of tho men refuse to quit work, but they have been In no manner mo lested by the strikers. 'jrr"Tlred Nature's Sweet Restorer, Balmy Sleep." But there aro times vhen this "Renewer of Strength" Is dented us, times when our minds and bodies have been so overworked and aro so worn out that we "woo the drowsy god In vain." The Peruvian Syrup (an Iron Tonic) renews our strength and makes our rest sweet and refreshing. Business men cxpeot tho fall trade to open early.' Bring nlopg your orders for Job printing and advertising. The Danville, Hazleton and Wilkes barro railroad Is advertised at sheriff's sale. ThO circus was not advertised in1 theijancirCijunk papers, nevertheless a very large number of Mauch Chunkers were on'hand to(see tho "show." n-Slates very'choap attho Advocate office. T. WVtfenshaw has closed his drug store in this borough, and rerajved to Summit Hill, tCtako'chargo of tho drug Etoreln that place. f A gentleman' who wrtei tho pcrflx "Rev," before the uamo of G. W. Fris beo,' predicts1 thotTltusvlllo will, on the 10th of August, bo swallowed up as wero Sodopi and Gomorrah. It Is true in Mr. FrtsbVe's case, as in that of other prophets, that he has not been honored In his own country, where irreverent people call him o "fraud." Ex. The, Monroo County Agricultural Society have concluded to hold a fair this fall, commencing on 22d and con tinuing until tho 25th of -September. Dunmoro, Luzerne county, has two remarkably men. One weighs three hundred and thliteen pouuds; tho other sixty' four pounds. Jncob Paulus was killed by tho prema,uro explosion of a blast, in a stone' quarry near.Nazaretb, a f 3W days ago; t A full assortment of ladles', gents' and children's boots, sliucs and gaiters, at A. & D. Graver's, at low prices. Beecher call sit "nest-hldlng," nnd ilazletonlaus punish perpetrators of It by carrying them through town on a ladder, and allowing women to throw dirt at .them, . Isaac' 'Well, of Allentown, who went to Germany In May ou a visit, has got into troub'le hi the "Fartherland." Holms been prosecuted In Baden for leaving thero in 1800 while tho nation was at war with Austria. Ho Is now a naturalized citizen Of the United States. The case has not been finally decided, but Well has gone to Switzerland to avoid paying a fine of $300. Kctumcil, All tho mines In this vicinity of tho Lehigh andWIIkes-Barre Coal company resumed work on Monday; the mines lo the Plymouth reglo i resumed tho previ ous Monday, and now all tho initios of thlscompany In tho Wyoming region are at work. This is a long step towards the hoped for resumption hereabouts, and tliera Is every indication of a continu ance. General business Is already sen sible of the good effect. Luz. Union. Ilargnlna, T. D, Clauss, tho merchant tailor, In order to reduco'stock, la offering special bargains In boots, shoes, gaiters, hats, caps, ready-made clothing, &c. Ho In vites especial attention of our citizens to these goods, all of which are of tho best quality he has no low priced auction goods and will be sold at au Immense reduction on former prices. Ton are Invited to call and inspect these goods; thero Is no charge for Inspection even If you do not purchase. Clot lip and Left Jones, the would-be murderer and suicide, left Monday night for parts un known, He has been under the clojo urvellanco of tho police ever slnco li e attempted the murder. Last evening he asked Mr. Hunt, who was guarding him to lequest the loan of Mr. Schenck's Police Gazette. While Hunt was gone down stairs to get tho pavr, he manag ed to get out tho back way and leave for parts unknown. The bird has down, and the couivy Is saved a considerable amouut of costs, and disagreeable, to some parties, revelation . No twenty thousand dollais .reward Is offered as yet. Herald. Our Public Schools Will open ou .Monday morning next, Angust 10th, at which time tho Direc tors trust to meet all the children of the borough. The rooms of the new school, house 'havo been handsomely furnished with new and beautiful furniture of the latest deigns and we trust the pupils will take pride In keeping tho desks and seats In "apple-pie" order; they should do so for there is no r-chool house In the county equal to It; and the least they (tne children) can do is to carry out all the rules and regulations of the School Board fully and cheerfully. lu tlio arternoon and evening ot the above day tho bulldlug will be dedica ted with appropriate ceremonies. The .following programme of exirclses for the day has been furnished us by the Committee of Arrangtmeuts: Open with Player. MUSIC. Opening Address.... by R. F. nofford. Address by Dr. N. B. Reber. MUSIC Address by Hon. U, Albright. Address by Rev. E. A. Wiggins. MUSIC Address by Prof. A. R. Horn. Address.... by Rev. G. W. Townsend. Address., by Prof. S.J. Barnett, and others. MUSIC By Order of tho Committee. The Iron Trade. The shipments of Iron from our furn aces In the Valley last week were very large. Tho Thomas Iron Company, It Is said, has only about 800 tons ot Iron now remaining ou hand. Tho recent advance in tho price ot It has Inspired the panic-stricken with tho hope that a general resuscitation of business Is tak ing place. This hope certainly has a foundation, and a very substantial one. Upon the iron trade depend almost all other lndustrtes;lu factit Is a difficult to conceive of any branch of business that does not have for Itsbaslstho trade nud manufacture of Iron. This Is emphati cally an "Iron ago," and should tho supply ot tho said metal bn suddenly anil Irrecoverably exhausted the Indus tries of thoeutlre world would be thrown into n chaos, compared with which our financial panic would bit as but a drop in tho bucket; In the revival of the iron trade wo discern Indication ot a healthy reaction. During the down ward tendency ofthoprfco of that metal, dealers and consumers, those who buy tho raw material of tho producers, and thoso who convert It Into articles of value, stood In expectations of a tumble in price, killing to the manufacturers, Their roost sanguine anticipations wero realized, the bottom was reached, manu facturing ceased, and the .Iron using community rejoiced, but not long. Hav ing reached tho lowest pitch, and buy ers becoming aware of the fact, they prepared to Invest, which of course caused a rally In prices as n legitimate and suggestive consequence, and now thoso samo buyers who in anticipation of still lower prices rofusod to purchase a few weeks ago, ore begging for Iron at prices they then pretended to ecorn. A revival of the. Iron trade such as Is now taking placo may be looked upon as a positive evidence that a resumption of business generally will soon follow, and after thi les9on ot tho recent past It Is right to suppose that It will bo con ducted on a more permanent basis than heretofore, thus avoiding another p'anlo and Its consequence. .Allentown De mocrat. KellRlout. - Rev. J. Belvllle, of Pot'svllle, will preach In the Preshyteilan church to-morrow (Sunday). Services In the morning at 10:30 and In the evening at 7.80. Sunday School in tho morning at 0 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7.20. A cordial hi vltalion is exteuded to all. -Evangelical church Rev. A . Kreck er, pasti.r. Pleaching, Sunday ut 10.30 A. M.,and 7.30r. u. by Rev. G. Haines, In the Aorthamptou-st. school house. Sun day school at 0 a. m. Also, prayer meetings on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7 30 P. u. 411 are cordially Invited to attend. Rev. D. K. Kepner, 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 1 m. English. Sunday School at 2. r. m. Player meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and Teachers' meeting Thursday evening. Work on the Uanon and Amlioy nit. It Is said that work on tho section of the Easton and Aiuhoy Railroad at Bound Biook Is making progress rapid ly. Just above the village, attho Ra rltan River, the Company Is bulldlug a very Una wrought Iron bridge, the main arch of which has Just been erected. A fine bridge has also been erected at Mld dlebrook. From the Raritan the track Im been laid noirly to New-BrooMjn, and tho track layers ato pushing ahead as fast as possible. This road will be, on an aveiage, about threo feet below the track of the Central Railroad. Tho right of way from Easton to Auiboy has been entirely secured and paid for. The Company has paid ouUfor-mil estate about $830,000, ot which sur $000,000 wasexpended fortherlghtot way across the State. This road Is to run rs a branch (or the New York outlet) of tho Lehigh Valley R. R. of Pennsylvania, Hon. Asa Packer of Mauch Chunk, Penna., being President of bolh roads. It Is constructed In tho most thorough manner, and no doubtltwlll take away a gieat deal of travel, from both tho Morris and Essex and Central Railroads, as arrangements are being made to con uect with the Central Pennsylvania R. It. at Metuchen. Two new engines, Somerset, No. 42, and Hunterdon, No. 43, have Just boen received by tho Le high Valley Road for this branch.-Now Brunswick (N. J.) Times, July 30. Not Aaiaaaluuted but Scared. A well-known carpenter from Beth lehem, employed at tho Lthlgh Valley buildings at Packerton, recently lost some tools by robbery. Ho fixed tho theft upon a nuitber of tramping bricklayers, also employed on tho build ings, who were, In consequence, at once discharged. The tramps, 011 leaving, threatened vengeance on Bill's head, and assured hlni that they would murder hlui. On Monday night Bill, in com pany with threo or four fellow-laborers, walked to Lehighton for a little "fun." They returned homo late at night, and for a little sport ono of the party dis charged a revolver. Bill heard tho shot, vls'ous of murderous tramp bricklayers roe) before him, and seeing ono of tho carpenters fill, and satisfying himself thai he was dead, BUI took to his legs, and never stopped uutll ho got to the boarding houseat Packerton. Tho whole community was at once aroused, tho nows of tho murder was related, and, Bill concealed himself away In the cor ner so as to be out of the range of all niuiderous shots that might bo sent In tkrough tho window. The Joko was nut coinpleted'until tho "firing party" cam along and revealed how they had scared Bill. H Is nut necessary to Bay that when William reads this he should bo muzzled that's what they do to prevent people getting "mad." Beth lehem Progress, The Coal Trade. Too following table shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending August lt, 1874, and for tho year as compared with tho samo time last year: From Week. Year. Wyoming .... 14,841 11 711,007 03 Hazleton 37,330 01 1,212,537 18 Up. Lehigh.. 50 10 2,813 07 Bea.Meadow.. 12,581 17 410.U03 10 Mahunoy 10,251 03 270,170 02 Mauch Chunk 00 18 2,204 03 Total 75,134 14 2,031,800 03 Last Year.... 82,457 10 2,011,130 01 Increase 7,720 18 D ecrease 7,323 10 Accouut and memorandum books and a general assortment of stationery at the Advocate office at low figures for cash. 25 nice envelopes and 24 sheets good noto paper for 25 cents. Try It. Bon Ton envelopes 13 cents per package, XX eupcrflne quality, For salo a five octavo Parlor Organ (now) at a great reduction, ripply at this office. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will Mipply you with flour nud feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. The I.ait Gift Concert Poitpoucd. Tho announcement of tho postpone ment of the last gift concert of tho Pub lic Library ot Kentucky will not sur prise tho publls. in Governor Bram lt'tt's card, published below, ho gives reasons for It which will bo accoptcd without questlou by every one. Tha management In thlslnstance, consulting tho Interests of ticket-holders and thoso deslgnlug to become ticket holders, havo not watted until tho last day to mako ibis announcement, but, Just as soon as thejv become satisfied of the necessity of this postponement, have promptly made tho announcement. It Is unnec essary to rcv'.'ew tho causes which have nccesltated this action, as they are ful ly recited In Oovei'.nor Bramlott.s card. The promptness and frankness with which the publlohave been made aware of tho Intention of tho manager will meet with the hearty commenu.ttlon of every ono and excite such a now Inter est and confidence In tho scheme ai.'d tho ability of tho manager to perform what ho ptomlses, that there can be no doubt that on tho day specified tho last concert will bo a full ono. postponement last gift concekt a cahd.to TnE public. Tho announcement of tho postpone ment of fifth and last concertof tho Pub lic Library of Kntuckoy to tho 30th November, I am satisfied, will surprise few and disappoint none of the friends and patrons of tho enterprise. Indeed, any other rourso would create dissatis faction With a precedent of a post ponemjnt of each of the four concerts which have nlready been given, tho public havo very naturally and reason ably expected that In this, by far tho largest scheme of tho series and tho largest ever offered to tho world, tho Bamecourso would he followed, and there aro thousands all ovor tho country who are. only waiting for the setting of a certain fixed day for the drawing beforo sending in their orders. The tales of. tickets to this date havo been highly satisfactory, and a large drawing might be had on the 31st July, but, feeling as sured that a short postponement would enable u) to close out the remainder of the' tickets and make tho drawing a full one, wo have adopted the courso which must eventuate most satisfactorily for a"- Now that the day of the drawing is absolutely determined, there remains no lurther occasion for delay, and I would urge the friends of the enterprise, who Intend to purchase .tickets, to send In their orders, as It will tax my office to it utmost capacity to accomplish all that Is to bo done In theshort timo which re mains for tho sale of tickets. TUOS. E. JHlAMLr.TTE, Agent and Manager.- Special Notices. TI10 Acmo Shirt. This Is to certl y, that Messrs. Laury & Peters have taken instructions In the use of tho Acmo Shirt System, and are fully quali fied and authorized to Jiinufacturo tho Geometrically-Balanced Shirt lu tho Borough of .Lehighton. Signed, Prof. W. M. Dildine. Gentlemen desiring n hanisomo fitting Shirt should leave their measure at the post office bulhlliiL'., iLAURY & PETERS. Juno 20, 1874-m3 Pilos! Piles.!! Piles!!! Pile', Intorml, llrteina', lllewjlng or lulling. Tile tiiteu sufrerlrigoccaftl'Med by the dlitrcne 1S d!eat, lu It, various form, Is known only to those who are unfirtunnte eildub to bo nflllcted with It. The sltvplesi nl!it, the uncomfortable daj'B, the'.ha-aril look of the vufftirer boir wit net of the Intensity of the piln experienced' hen troubled nlth thW prevailing dlfleae. Thotuc cum of Brigs' I'lle Ketuedy as a potdllre cure U unequalled In the annals of medicine ltellef U ImuiedUte when used as directed. The Immense demand for this great remedy Is uupuralelled. Tuousauds are uslnirtt ltn the most satisfactory results. BulJ by A. J. UUItLINU, Jru';lit. Le hi jhtoll. may v ly The moat Wonderful Discovery of tile 10th Century. rm. S. 3D. HO-VTE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And all Diseases of the THROAT, CHEST and LU.VU3. (The only Medicine tf the kind In the wurid.) A Scmtitutc ton Cod I.itir Oil. I'ermanently cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipi ent Consumption, Loss of Volco. thortness of Hreath, Catarrh, Croup, Oou-hs, Colds, 'e.,!na few days. DR. S. 1); HOWE'S Arabian Tonio Stood Purifle r, Which llll'FKHS from all other preparations In ltslMMtotAiE Actio upon the I.lvKlt.KlONKVS and IIIJOD. It Is purely vegetable, and cleanups the sjstem efall Itiiputltles. builds up, ar d makes Ture, Jllch Ulooi. 1 1 cure s Scrofulous 1) lseaea of all kinds, remotes Constipation, and regulate the llowels. Kor"qil.S'EllAt, DKHIMTV," LOiT VITALITY," and UKOKISN-DOVOr CONST1TU. TIONS," I "challenge the 19th Century"to find Its eiual. Kfery bo) tie Is worth lu weight In gold. 1'rlce, tl.J per bottle. ALSO, DR. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian, S Liver Pills. They clcatisr the Llrer and Stomach thoroughly, remove Constipation contain nd calomel nor auy other Injurious Ingredient, and act quickly upon these organs, without produdnr; anypalaor weak ness. Trice 25 cents jier box, OO.V3UJIPTITES Should nseall three of th above Meilclnes. ld by A. J. liUKUNO, Druggist, ,ule Agent for Lebijthton. I'a, D. S. U..1IOIVK, Sole Troprlo tor, 1CI Cliaraberi Street, New York. apr. II,Ia7Ajl Mas. LANE'S Certain Cure '.ot Ingrowing Nails. Tapo Woni'i! Tnpo Worm! Tape Worm removed In from 2 to '3 hours wltl harmless Vegetable Modleine. The worm passing from the system Mire. No foe asked uutll tho en entire worm, with bead, passes. Medlclue harm less, can refer thr.se afflicted to the residents of tl-lsctty whom I harecured. Atmyofflceran be seen hundreds of specimens, nieasurlug from 40 to 100 feel, in length, silly per cent, of eases of IspepU and disorganisations of tho Liver are caused oy htouucb and other worms eslstlng lu the alimentary canal. Worms, a ulsease of the most daugeroua character, are so little underslrsd by the medical men of the present day. Call and see the original and only worm destroyer, ur send for a circular which will give a full description nnd treatment of all kinds of worms, enclose 3 tt. stampfrreturuorthesamd. Dl. E. F, KUXECl, 269 North Mmli street, rutladulphla, I'a. (Adt lo at olllce or by mill Iron.) i -ai-tSUAT, I'J.N cud BI0UA01I WORMS also ramoTed, 8pt. , ISTJ 1 j JKHCHANT TAILORINO. When In tho courso of wear nnd tear of every tiny llro It becomes necessary to dissolve our connection with the suits that hnvo dono ns so much services In keeping us warm nnd free from expo sure, there Is one placo whero wo can And consolation nud a, friend Indeed In our distress. Yea, n placo whero wo can safely put our trust where thero Is no need of fear that wo shrill bo cheat ed, tinsultcd or unsatisfied where tho fabric Is strong and the manufacture superb where the prices nro lust and nnd the stylo all that can bo desired. Thero Is a charm nliout nn casv, glove fitting, elastic suit, th.it Is seen and ob served by all men. "Where did you get that superb suit of clothes?1' "Whero did you securo such n splendid fitting garment?" Is often asked. Thero nro many tailors, and n number of thorn aro undouMly fair samples of the genus homo and ni'so a credit to tho craft; but how generally tailors fall In tho fitting of garments to tho human form; how often a good pleco of goods Is spoiled In the Mt; howsndly nnd dejectedly manya man wanders nboiit tho streets, feel ing the shame the tai'lor has caused him, in allowing n poor jolr to go out of his hlipp, nnd he the wearer of Itl Perhaps his lady love has even jljted him Incon sequence of his forlorn appearance. " -Dress mnkes tlic' man; Tho want oru tho fellow." Not that a man Is less a man for wear ing plain clothes, but when ho Is "dress ed up" he should Indeed bo dressed not having his cloths hang like bags around him, and wrinkled nud distored lu all sorts of shapes, but tuat ho should bo clad In fitting garments. Taste should bo shown both In the colors nnd make up of his suit. Many high priced goods broaf such outlandish colors nd styles that a man's character is Judged by his foolishly selectlug those odd goods. A. man Is known by the company ho keeps, und If ho Insists upon fraternizing with Ill-looking nnd ill-fitting clothes, he will not make his "mark," ns a roan of taste, that's positive. To be looked up on as possessing the requisite attain ments of a tasty gentleman, bo must select cloths of suitable colors for his clothing and havo thotn rnadeupin first class style by Laury & Peters, (post olllce building), Lehighton, Pa,, who havo a splendid stock to select from, and whero you will obtain that symmetry of fit so necessary to tho adornment ot tho person. Call and examine tho jnbut beautiful assortment of cloths, cas3lmer and vestlugs, over brought Into Lehigh ton, ami leave j our measure with Laury & Peters. jlarch 14, 1874. "A Nearer JtppToxtmatum to the REAL SWAN QUILL than Anything Uitlitrto Invcnlti." The CONSTAItTLT MCRIASISO sale of the SPENOERIAN DOUULU ELASTIC Is owing to their mperior writing- qitalitiei, as at tested by the editorial endorsement of over 10OO papers, and by Merchants, Lawyers and Bankera without number. They are all made of the beat Steel, In tha beat mauner. !y the beat workmen In .Europe. br Site bij all Dtalirt. To accomjnfAlate those vho may eish to try thesepens, we tiV etnd a Oint, containing one each qftlte IS KiMnbera, fcy mai'f, on receipt o25c. Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co, US and UO GRAND alllECT, N. Y. April 23, 1871, Mortise and Lot for Sale, Situate on Dank street, In tho Jorough of Lehighton, nnd numbered 34 ou l.lie plan or plot of said borough. Tho Lot la 33 x 189 feet ; tho Houso Is three stories with basement, 2-story Kltchon and necessary outbuilding, a, never- falling well ot water, &o. It I nicely located for almost any kind of buuinijss, being situate on tho principal business thoroughfare For price and further particulars apply at this Office, or on. tho premises to S. A. or PRISCILLA. BEERS. July 18, 1874-tf AVID UltliCRT'S Iiivery & Sale Stables, UANICHTRISBT.'liBIIiailTON, I'a. FAST TROT TING HOUSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively LOWER PRICES than nuy other Livery In tho County. ET Largo and handsome Carriages for Funeral purposes and Weddings. t.ov.22, 1873. DAVID KB11KUT. lie untlorslgncu respect fully nunounces that bo Is better prepared than aver to Buy and Sell iliac, Calf nnd Sheep Slilns, Talloiv and k I'lniitcrliifr Ilulr, at his Old Stand, nearly opposite tho post office, Dank Street, Lehighton. 13?" The hlghost cash prices paid tor Hides nnd Skins. nov. 23. O. E. GREEN4WALI). TjraUi- IT I TRY ITI-Tho India Rubber Plasters for a Weak Dack DURLING has them may 0 g" IIOYU IICMII, ARCHITECT, 122 S. 9th St., Allentown, Pa. Will furnish Plsos, gperlSeatloni and Estimate, Firing eiact cost of puUlg and private buildings from the plaloest to the most elaborate; also. lrawoafor8tslrs,lland-Kalls, It. JeU ITV HIM? NO J That JElectrlo Liniment, llko I cot ak Durllnrr'a Drugstore, will euro him or any other man ol RHEUMATISM and all othe? Patus, may 9
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