Advertising Rates. f desire It to tie distinctly understood lht no AdwrUmnenta will be Inserted In the column) of Tai Cikkk Abtocaii that may be recelf ed from (unknown parties or firms, unless accompanied with ( .rtheOiin. The allowing are our om.t terms! AdTertlsemenU fori year, per Inch each Iniertlon ,10 Cents. SliMonths,perlnchear.b.lnsartlon ISCenti. " Three Months, " " " 20 Centi. subsequent Insertion 25 Cents. It. V. MORTHIMEIt, Publisher. -jgj n. siEWEns, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OTFItiS I 0 round Floor In the new addt Hon of tho Mansion noma, Mauch Chunk, Ta. Business transacted In English and German. Collections rompl made and Conveyancing neatly done. XT Settlement of Estates, Frotlng Wills, ob taining letters of Admlnlstratlon,Flllng Accounts, and Orrfuni Court Fraetlee carefllyattended tp Licenses, Charters and Incorporations procured, and Crtsnloal Cafes made a specialty. Packard Orchestral Or gans, and Haines Brothers Pianos, A. P. Horn, Agent, Lehighton, Pa, July25,187't-m3 Whs mhmx gwtwfnfce. BATCRDAV MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross upon tho comer near their name, will save fifty cents advance In price by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 in advance, or 4150 if sot so pal. V Now it looks as though our fire com- fj?any will be n success. Our people , generally are beglnlug to tako an inter est !h its formation Good. ff The Ft. Allen CornetBand.wlllbUid their first annual pic-nic, in tho Grove, near tho L. & S. depot, in this borough, to-day (Saturday). A good Ume may be expected. Tb'e( children connected with tho II. E. 'Sunday School, In this borough, will, hold; a plc-ulo in Llnderman's Grove, to-day (Saturday). A cordial invitation is extended to our citizens to Attend. If you want a nice fitting shirt, leave your measure at Laury & Peters., Post office. For sale a five octavo Parlor Organ inew) at a great reduction, ripply at 'this office. ' Wo understand that Mr. Jos. Feist, of Welssport, will be a candidate for the nomination for Assembly before tho Democratic convention, of this county. Wash popllDs 12H cents per yard MA.&.'D. Graver's, previously sold at 18 to SO cts. per yard. ArtA now, Dr. C. S. German Is fix ing up his property. Ho has put his fence back about 18 Inches and will put down a very substantial side-walk. Dr., may your shadow never grow loss. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, Will supply you with Hour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. Bring along your orders for Job printing and advertising, We, have an umber of bills standing on oar books for Job printing, adver tising and subscription. During tho comin g week we propose to send out Mils, and we trust all will be ready to pay up. This is our first notice to those indebted to us, and we trust it wlli.be tho last. Lines by "Bedlaw" will appear in our next issue. One night last week some scoundrel broke into the Jewtrly store of John Fisher, of White Haven, and carried off About 1500 worth of valuables. School slates very cheap at the Ad vocate office. All the early fruits and vegetables -at II. E. Fatzlnger's. On tho day of tho Chicago circus at Bath, Monday week, an ugly fight took place at tho Exchange hotel be tween a lot of Irish and Welsh quarry men from the neighborhood. Tho fight lasted nearly an hour. - Let the farmers think of tho Pair, And resolve to make It n success. For a nobby suit and a perfect fit go to Laury & Peters, merchant tailors. Neat carriages and good horses al ways rcadyat L. F. Kleppinger's livery, also a few lots for building purposes on reasonable terms. Carpet from 40 cts per yard at A. '& D. Graver's. A young man was before Esq. Dwk on Wednesday morntng, charged 'with stealing someclotblngfroir. a party residing at Summit Hill. He was held for his appearance In 200. We with hold Ms name out of respect for bis family, and trust that It will prove a .lesson to him In the future, and deter blm from Indulging lu that whloh steals away bis brains. .-There Is nowstandlng In the stable of J. W. Eaudenbush, Valley House, this borough, one of the finest trotting Btallons, George Fatcuon, owned In tho 'county. lie was sired by the celebrated George M. Patehen. Sportsmen make a note of this fact. i Watermelons, cantelopesand peach es, wholesale and retail at II. E. Fatz lnger's, near the Post-office. You must bo assessed beforo Sep tember first or you will loso your voto. Mr. Simon Lercli, of Stemton, has been appointed Assistant Agent of tho Lehigh & Susqchanna Railroad in this borough. Wo hope our subscribers will soon resume.' We will take greenbacks on subscription at all times. Wo aro not particular! Tho newly erected furnaco at Mll lcrstown is to bo set in blast in the courso of a few days the Iron trade hav ing revived sufficiently, as is believed, to warrant the companyla entering up on nctlvo operations. Laury & Tcters havo Just received a largo and elegant stock ofnow goods, comprising cloths, cassimeres and vest lngs, which they aro prepared to mako up In tho latest fashion at tho lowest prices. Account and memorandum books and a general assortment of stationery at tho Advocate office at low figures for cash. 25 nico envelopes and 24 sheets good noto paper for 25 cents. Try it. Bon Ton envelopes 13 cents per packago, XX superfine quality. "Toko a ride?" If so go to David Ebbcrt's llvory and sccuro a handsome rig. His teams aro bound to suit. A. & D. Graver havo just purchas ed a three mlnuto horse, to use in their delivery wagon. The Democratic convention assem bled in Hazlelon on Monday last, and nominated our old friend J. C. Fincher, for Assembly from tho fourth district of Luzerne county. Jonathan Is a whole- L&oulcd Democrat, a good fellow, and will mako ono of tho best and most honest representatives ever sent to tho City of Harrlsburg from old Luzerne. Wo hope he will bo elected, and from what we know, we think there is little doubt of the result. For family flour, of tho very best quality go to J. K. Iilckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal in large or small quantities at lowest market rates. A few lots In IMckertovtn still unsold buy at onco. Memorandum, pass and receipt books a specialty at tho Advocate of lice. F. P. Lentz has just returned from tho city with tho largest stockof fancy dress and dry goods ever brought to Lehighton. Call to-day and Inspect this elegant stock of goods, "Papa, don't you think Beech" "Hush, Johnnlo." "But, papa, don't ynu think Beech" "Didn't you heari mo tell you to stop your noise? I wonijr havo you talking about such thlnga. Go In aud get your face washed." And Johnnie, with tears in ills eyes, wants to know why papa won't tell him whether beech nuts are rlpo. M. W, Raudenbush, tho gentle manly Postmaster of Packerton, was In town on Thursday. He states that tho Post-Office at that place Is in full run ning order, and that ho Is receiving an dispatching two malls each way overy day. Families desiring to secure a good woman for washing or house cleaning, can apply to Mrs. Sugdcn, In rear of C. H. Bower's, .Bank street, this borough. Tho plc-nlo held In Llnderman's Grovo, on Saturday last, by tho Re formed Sunday School of this borough, was largely attended and proved a do llghtful affair. The other Sunday School of this borough had been iuvl ted to participate, mid each school was represented by some of its members and on this occasion all seemed to "bo long to tho saino Parish." This social pie- nlc will long be pleasantly remem bered, engending, as It did a kindly fellow-feeling and a spirit of Christian Uulon. Relltrtoui. Evangelical church Rev. A. Kreck cr, pastor. Preaching, Sunday at 7.30 p. m. by Rev. W. L. Reber, in tho A'orthampton-st. school house. Sun day school at 0 a. m. Also, prayer meetings on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evonlngs at 7 80 P. m. .411 aro cordially Invited to attend. Rev. A. D. Barber, of Wysauklng, will preach in tho Presbyterian church to-morrow (Sunday). Services in tho morning at 10:30 and In tho evening 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. Rev. Dr. Belville, will preach on Friday ovenlng, Aug. 21st. Rev, D. K. Kepner, pastor, will preach In the Trinity Evangelical Luth cranchurcb corner of Iron audNorth-ampton-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 a. m. In Geimanj at 7.30 r. M. English. Sunday School at 2. c. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday ovenlng at 7.80 o'clock, and Teachors" meeting Thursday evening. A Card. Rev. O. Becker, of Welssport, de sires to return his sincere thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, of Millport, for their kindness to himself and daughter, on Sunday evening last, on the occasion of their being thrown from their car riage, by tho fright and runaway of their horse. Rev. C. Becker. Welssport, Aug. 17, 1873. Fire Company. A meeting of those who havo signed their names to tho list of mombcrs of Hook and Ladder Company. No. 1. of this borough, will bo held on Monday evening next, in Reber's Hall, at eight o'clock sharp. All nro earnestly re quested to be in attendance. Officers will be elected, commlttioes appointed, &c. Rally, boys J Fall aud Winter Fashions. T. D. Clauss, tho merchant tailor, on Bank street, this borough, is now open ing ono of the largest and bost selected stocks of cIotli8,casslmcres and vcstlngs suitable for the fall and winter trado, ever brought to town, together with tho latest fashion plates. Ho respectfully asks those desiring an easy and fash ionable fit, made up from the best ma terial and by tho best of workman to givo him a call, Also, a largo stock of hats, caps, boots, shoes, gaiters, and gent's furnishing goods, always on hand, at low prices. The Coal Trade. The following table shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over tho Lehlgli Valley Railroad for tho week ending August 15th, 1874, and for tho year as compared with tho samo tlmo last year: From Week. Year. Wyoming.... 21,093 18 748,203 17 Hazleton 35,920 02 1,313,405 07 Up. Lehigh. . 01 04 2,090 11 Bea.Meadov.. 12,091 13 442,147 10 Mahanoy 8,897 08 290,800 07 Mauch Chunk 39 03 2,039 05 Total 70,005 08 2,805,707 03 Last Year.... 93,778 02 2,829,003 12 Increase Decrease 14,772 14 34,100 09 A Want Supplied. Mr. George A. Eckert is now visiting Lehighton and Welssport, selling a valuable article which must shortly come into very general use Herring's Skirt Table, manufactured at Hickory Run, b'y Eckert Bros. & Co. This tablo dispenses with the use of chairs in Iron lng; it is solid and firm; an arrangement Is raado for holding the Irons; It Is light and portable, and folds up a space but little larger than is occupied by a com mon Ironing board, and does Lot take up so much room when it is being used, Mr. Eckert has already received or ders from two-thirds of tho ladles of Mauch Chunk, and from 'what we havo seen of the arrangement, wo can not but pronounce it tho very,'tbest of us kind we havo ever seen, rFatal It. II. Accident. John Zimmerman, a son of Gideon Zlmmerman,reslding in Frankliu town sh'P, got oa 8:30 down passenger ' train' on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, on Mon. day morning, nt this place, as tho train moved from the dopot, to hold a part ing word with a companion, when tho train had proceeded about 75 yards be low the depot, ho attempted to get off, In doing so he made a misstep, and was rolled under tho cars. A large number of persons who were waiting around the depot for the up train ran to his as sistance, ne pres ented a most hoi rlble spectacle. Uls right leg was literally mashed to a jelly from tho knee to tho hip, tho left leg and the right arm were fractured, no was carried to the depot plattorm and thence to his homo. Drs. Zern and Gi'rman wero Immediately in attendance, but could not render tho unfortunate man assistance. lie linger ed until about noon, suffering intense agony, w hen death put an end to bis eaithly suueiings. lie was a sing) man, uu qui, u years or ago. Ileaolutlon of Tlianke. Iff At a meeting of the Lehighton School Board, held at tho office of Dr. N. B. Reber, August 17th, 1874, the following resolutions were read and unanimously adopted : Resolved, That the sincere thanks of tho Board of Directors nnd the citizens of Lenighton in general aro due, and aro hereby tendered to the following persous lor valuable services rendered during the Opening Exercises of the Now School House, in tho afternoon and evening of Auaust 10th, 1874: Rev. D. K. Eepner and the members of ins unoir, and the Fort Alton Cornet Band for excellent music rendered, and to R. F. Hofford, County Superinten dent, Rev. E. A. Wiggins, Rev. G. W. Townsend, aud Daniel Kalbfus, Esq,, for eloquent addresses delivered on tho occasion, Resolved, That tho foregoing resolu tion bo published In Tiie.Caiibon Ad vocate and tho Mauch Chunk Demo chat. By order of the Board. J. S. LENTZ, President. A. J. Duiilino, Secretary. rilR Creek Items. Prohibited trout fishing. Disappearing tho dog days, Whortelberries nearly run out, Plenty of green apples for salo. There will bo a fair crop of potatoes again this year. Tho Early Roso has proved itself again to be a superb grower and a splendid potato to cat. The copious rain of last Saturday places the corn crop of this vicinity beyond tho possibility of failure, and groat benefit to pasture and lata potatoes. Also soak ing up the ground and setting tho creeks and rivulets to running again, Oats (or what Is left after tho drouth) will lie a pretty fair crop. Corn will certainly bo king In this vi cinity this year It the season continuos favorable tho stand is good, generally clean and the prospect In everyway in dicatos an abundant supply. Our farmers aro in flno spirits, and have great reason to be thankful. Tho Pino Run Sunday School opened again with a better attendanco than ovcrbefoio. Thohouso is entirely too small, it being filled to its utmost capa city. On Sunday, Aug. 3rd tho officers wero appointed for Supt., Casper Naapjfor Assist. Supt., W. E. Kem erer, and others. Aug. 12, 1874. Fahmek. Squlbleta from "Blnrcutlo." Mr. Editor of " Tho Advocate," l'leftpo permit ino to state. That I take grout delight In Writing ltoma for Lehighton, So liero'8 ' Mnrcutlo." nt tho tlonr. With a fow "SqulUlets"' nothing more Ono day whilo a steamboat from this port was tying at her wharf in Rich mond, a contraband camo along, and asked the captain If ho wanted any chickens, as ho would havo somo to sell "by to-morrow." "iJrlngmo a dozen, said tho captain. That night, as all hands wero sitting on deck, tho leport of a gun was heard from tho country across the river. "Cap., I guess you won't get any chickens to-morrow," observed tho steward, .dud tho stew ard was right, for tho morning paper had it in head-lines, "Another Chicken Thief Shot I" pACKEHTON. When and whoro can I flnn Kmmrt. Annwnrtlirnnirli Pnrsnnnta. Mnuck Chunk Anderson. This is from the N. Y. Herald of August JOth. "Mauch Chunk Ander son" is evidently ready to emigrate in search of "Emma." Tho widow Maloney sends her sons, Pat and Miko, out in the streets every day with hope of their being kidnapped But the poor boys return nightly nnd report that they havo had "no luck," whereupon the worthy widow consoles them with a strap. Truly, " the trou btes that afflict tho Just, in number many be." Its plain to bo seon, that i?azaIno was not much attached to St. Marguerite, Ho is now taking a rest in Prussia, but it is not likely that ho will bo arrested An enterprising coal dealer of this city made a sad mlstako when he hand ed a worthy Quaker tho " three of dla monds" Instead of his business card IIo had been playing cards tho night before and put tho pack in his pocket nonce, there's where ho made the mis take. Tho report Isnot true, thatonoof our large hotels has hited a retired prize fighter to pound tho steak and mash tho potatoes. They may havo grounds In their coffee, but there are no grounds for the assertion In regard to the pugi list. Yours truly, Maiicutio, Phlla., Aug. 17. 'A Small Potato" To the Editor of Tab (Ubbox Advocate : Snt, I overheard a "little" thing tho otberday which, on account of Its "small- ness," I thought worth whllo comma nlcating to you. A taxpayer, who had 5. 20 School and Building tax to pay, grumbling at tho"enorralty "of his taxes Upon enquiring I found that he had one child a boy who he was sending to School thoro being ten months' school, making his tuition G2cts. per month! Now, tho idea, Mr. Editor, of a man grumbling at 52 cents a month for tho tuition of his child in so fino a school building, such excellent teachers, and such good school accommodations in overy respect, was enough to provoke any senslblo man, and prompt him to exposo such "Insignificant smallness." It reminds me of an incident that oc curred somo years ago, when some of our citizens made an effort to havo Le highton incorporated as a borough, which effort met with considerable op position; I then beard a man say that be would give 25 cents to fee a lawver to oppose the Incorporation, and If that would not reach he would pay 15 cents moro out of 'his own pocket for that purpose! But, thanks to the men of progress, such paltry opposition was easily overcome. This is tho class of men who now grumble at 52cts. a month for educating their chlldrou, and In fact everything else tending to progrcs- DIUUi Yours for rnooitEss. Lehighton, Aug. 20, 1874. fidilghton Retail Prices. Carefully corrected each week express ly for "Tho Carbon Advocate." Apples, per bushel $1 00 " dried, por lb 12 to 15 Butter, roll, per lb 80 Cabbage, per head 8 to 12 Cheese, factory, per lb 20 Eggs, per dozen 28 Flsb, mackerel, No. i 10 Ham, per lb 20 Lard, pure, per lb 18 Pork, prime mess, per lb 12 Potatoos, per bushel 1 00 Corn, per bushel 1 00 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 1 00 " Bran " 1 40 " Rye, " a 10 " Mixed " 2 00 Flour, Wheat, per bbl 7 80 " itye, per luu lbs 3 25 Oats, White per bushol 75 " Black, per bushel 08 Hay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundle 30 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 00 " stove, per ton 4 50 Hides, green, per lb 5 to 7c Calf Skins, each 1 25 to 1 50 Sheep Skins, killed this mo., ea.OOtoTO Closing Prices of DeIIaven & Towns- end, 4U south Third street, rtiiiauci phla, Aug. 20, 1874s 11. 8. C.'s. 1881 lSUbld. IflKaskod. 12 bid. 12iuked. lS'tf Mil. ID allied. 11.8.5-20,1802. V. 8. 6-20, IBM . . U.S. 3 20,1805 . U. 8.0 20,1805 J. J. IT. S. 6. 10,1807 . U. 8. 6-20, 1808 , U. S. 1040 U. R. Currency, U's U. 8. 6'k, 1881, new . Pennsylvania It. K. . Phlla. A Heading Jl. It. Uhlgh 'Valley Kallroad 17 Mil. -itk asked. 10 bid. 1614 asked. 1VA axked. 18 asked. It asked. 17K asked. 12V? asked. 1H 1. d 17 Md, . 17V? bid, bid bid tiH vtti, uijft Ifili bid. 65M 51 bid. ClU asked. asked. lil .'.eMgn uoai & xav, w. 43 bid. li asked. V a.Keu, UnUedCompanlesofN.J. 125 bid. 120 asked. Hold ..... mU bid. ltOTf asked. Silver . . . .103 bid. 107 asked. married, At tho residence of tho brldo's parents, in this borough, by IJov. D. K. Kepner, Harry J. Hunslckcr and Miss Maria L. German, daughter of Dr. O. S. German, all of Lehighton. The happy couple will pleaso accept tho best wishes of tho printers lor their kind remembranco. In this borough, on tho 10th Inst., by Thos. S. Beck, J. P., Mr. Lyman Ebert and Miss. A. Shoemaker, both of Packerton, Pa. On the 12th of July, by tho Rev. A. Bartholomew, Sir. Abraham Arner, of Franklin twp., and Miss iUary Ann Rcmaley, of Mahoning twp. On tho 0th Inst., by tho Rov. A. Bartholomew, Mr. Martin Scherer, and Mrs Barbara Stickrath, both of Mahoning twp. On the 15th inst., by tho Rev. A. Bartholomew, Mr. Samuel J. Green, of Upper Towamenslng twp., and Caro line Buchman, of Lehighton. Died, On tho 17th Inst., in Franklin town ship, John F. Zimmerman, sou of Gideon and Mary Zimmerman, aged 20 yeotrs, 8 months and 25 days. On the 14th of July, In Lower Tow amenslng twp., John Harrison, son of Jacob and Elizabeth Beldelman, aged i year, 0 months 4 days. On tho 30th of July, In Lehighton, Carrlo F., daughter of Henry and Caro line Illskey, aged 1 year, 0 months 17 days. On tho 0th lost., in Lehighton, John ylnderson, son of Jacob and Susanna Joser, aged 1 months 15 days. On tho 0th inst., in Lower Towamen slng twp., Catharine, wife of Henry Miller, aged 73 years, 27 days. Special Notices. A MEDICINE CIIEST IN MIM ATUIIE. Mlshler's nerb Bitters Is not a beverage; but a strictly medicinal preparation, more thoroughly adapted to the wants of the general public than any other in the mar ket. Unlike all other so-called Remedies, It Is pro posed under the dlroct personal supervision of an etiilnent Physician. S. 11. Ilartman, M. D ,the sen ior proprietor, Is a regular graduate of the Jeffer soU Medlc.il College of Philadelphia, and a practis ing phyrlclm of large experience and extensive practice. In such hands the publlo may lest as sured thit Mlshler's Herb Illtte's Is compounded In strict accordance with correct Pharmaceutical principles and that none but the choicest Ingred ients enter luto Its composition. Its Immense sale aloue Is conclusive proof that It possesses merit of a high order. Merchants, bankers,clergymen, lawyer, clerks and others en gaged la sedentary occupations, experience Its wonderful en:ts In relieving the depression caus ed by severe mental labor; whllo the mechanic, farmer and laborer, find their bodily vigor restor ed tike magic by Its use. At this seasen of tho year when Dubrhou, Cramps, Colics and kindred disorders, caused by eating unripe fruits, Imprudent Indulgence In cold drinks, etc., are prevalent, a cortaln, speedy and effectual remedy will be lound In Mlbhler'a Herb lilUera. The depressing feeling of Languor or Debility, Incident to the ''heated term,' Is at once removed, the energies restored, and lew llleand vigor Im parted to the prostrated system, by Its use. Ix Drni'8H, Livit Complaint and -Affectioni of toi Km.fETS It Invariably works like a charm. It Is not a drastlo purge nor hesdy stimulant, violent In Its operations; but it Is simply a natural remedy, thoroughly adapted to attitt nature. Jt supplies lone 10 me stomacn, remvlgorates the di gestive organs, stimulates the secretions, and pre- uiuitug a regular acuou oi me oowus, enables every organ of the body to perform Its allotted work regularly and without interruption, ltli the unerring certainty of desired results at tendant on Its use, coupled with the fact that his profession, that has rendered Mlshler's Herb Hit ters so popular, and as familiar as a household word, Tuousikds or Motuees all over the land have found it to be the safest and best remedy for use in their families; they not only give it with perrect safety to even the youngest child, but when used with caution find ft the safest means of assuring (Aa'r own health and freedom from the weary aches and pains Incident lo their sex. Per fectly harmless, it is just the remedy needed by them to enable Nature to perform her functions naturally, regularly and without inconvenience. No uix auouU) ix wituout it If she would possess the clear, blooming coaipZexlon.audheerful spirits Inseparable from eound health. It Is sold by s1 llruiriclsts and IjAnra2 D.iAere Uls tiaitr nut un in square Qtass ItotUes, enclosed in a yellow wrap per. It Is not sold on Draught, being ttrictly a medical prejtaratlon, and as such Is endorsed by many of the most eminent pbyslclins of tnecouu try. Aug. 8, 1874 1m. The most Wonderful Discovery of tllo 10th Century. XJIt. S. 13. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION. And all Diseases of the THROAT, CHEST and MINUS. (The only Medicine or the kind In tho world.) A ouBSTITIjTB TOR. vOD MTZft U1L. Permanently cures Asthma. Bronchitis. Inclnl. ent Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness of Breath, CaUrrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Ac , in a few days. UK. b. v. nunr. a Arabian Tonio Blood Purifier. Which DltfKRS from all other Drenaratlons In Its Imvioiate Action upon the LIVEli, KIDNEYS ana ut-uuA. ii is purely vegetable, ana eleauses the system ef all Impurities, builds un. and m-.kAs Pure, lllch lllood. IteureaKcrofulous Ulturtnf an Kinds, removes uonaiipatlon, and regulates the iioweis. ror-ur.ai.rtAL. liKtiu.rrY." i.iist VITALITY"." and "UROKKN-DOWN COMSTITII. TiUB,'l"cnallengethe lVlb Century" to find its eoual. Every bottle is worth lu vairhtln gold. Price, tt.W per bottle. ALSO, DR. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian X- Liver Pills. They cleanse the Uier and Stomach thoroughly, remove Constitution I contain nn ,ilam,lnnrinf other injurious Ingredient, and act quickly upon .ut, v.ua, muiuut producing ftujuiatv neat ness. Price Si cents per box. CONSUMPTIVES Should nseall three of tha above Medicines. &U by A. J. DUIILINO, Druggist, sole Agent for Lehighton, Pa. Da. s. D. IIOWB, Sole Proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, New York. apr. II, IMJ.yl Mr J. LANE'S Certain Cure for Ingrowing Nails. TTUST look at her Uairl Why I thoucht It was turning Grov? So It was, until shocot allottla of that new Ilalr Restorer at Durllug's Drug Store. The Acme Shirt. This is to certify, that Messrs. Laury & Peters havo taken instructions in tho uio of tho Acmo Shirt System.'and aro fully quail flrd and -authorized to JAnufacture tho Geomotrlcally-Ualnnced Shirt In tho Borough of Lehighton. Signed, Trof. W. M. Dildine. Gentlemen desiring n'handsomo fitting Shirt should leave their measure at tho post ofilco bulldllK'. LAURY & PETERS. Juno 20, I874m3 Piles ! Piles ! ! Piles ! ! ! riles. Internal, Krternat, lil log or Itching. Tho InteQfterutTtjrlDaoceasloned by the dl at reus ing disease. In Its Yarlous forms, la known only to those who are unfortunate enough to be afflicted with it. The Bleeplesit night, the uncorafortaWo days, the haggard look of the sufferer bear wit new of tho Intensity of the pain experienced when troubled with ttil prevailing disease. The suc cors of Dries' file Remedy as a po.nl tire cure Is unequalled In the annals of medicine; Relief Is Immediate when used as directed. The Immense demand for this great remedy Is unparalelled. Thousands are using It wltn the most satisfactory results. Sold by A. J, DUIILINO, druggUt, Lo hlghton. may 9 ly Tape Worm! Tape Worm! Tape "Worm removed In from 2 to 3 hours with harmless Vegetable Medicine. The worm passing from the system alive. No fee asked until the en entire worm, with head, passes. Medicine harm less can refer thoso afflicted to the residents of this city whom I have cured. At my offlee can be seen hundreds of specimens, measuring from 49 to 100 feet In length. Fifty per cent, of cases of Dyspepsia nnd disorganizations of the Llrer are caused by Btomach and oter worms existing In the alimentary canal. Worms, a disease of the most dangerous character, aro so Utile understood by the medical men of the present day. Call and seo the original and only worm destroyer, or send for a circular which will trlve a full description and treatment of all kinds of worms, enclose 3 ct. stamp for returu of the same. Dr. K K. KU!f keu 250 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, la. i ah vice at oince or oy man rree.i 2-313AT. and aTOSIACU WORMS also removed. Sept. 0. 1873ly AT PRIVATE SALE. The Lehighton School 2?oard now offer, at Private Sale, the following de scribed valuablo REAL ESTATE, be ing a portion of the Fublic School Pro perty of the Borough of Lehighton, to wit: One Lot and Building, situated on the corner of Iron and Pino 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 Obert, and east by Pino street. Tho lot Is G8 feet front by 189 feet 0 inches in depth. Also, TWO LOTS, Numbered 103 and 104, situated on Pino street, in said borough, bounded and described as follows : On tho west, by Piuo street; south by lot No. 155; a'st by West alley, aud north by Cedar'.alrf -',4, loy. ";aid lots being each Cli feet front by 189 feet 0 inches In depth. AadL One Lot and Building, i& Situated on Northampton street, and1 known as the bouth Lehighton school Property. Also, t3T Kor terms and further particu lars, apply to either of tho undersigned. JOHN S. LENTZ, President. A. J. DUKLING, Secretary. Dit. N. 11. ItEBER, Treasurer. Lehighton, May 2, 1874. clssjiort Abend ! The iinderfllrmprl wnnlil iwnpftfulltf Inform builders, contractors and the pub lie lu general, that they have opened a In connection with their Near tho L. & S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., and that thoy havo now on hand an Im menso stock of thoroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as ltough Pino Boards, Surfaced Pine .Boards, Flooring, Hemlock and Pine, Sidings, of all kinds, Shingles, an immense stock, ltooflng and Ceiling Lath, Scantling, and, In fact, Lumber of every descrip tion at th) very lowest market prices. Wo aro also prepared to furnish Build ers and others with a very fino article of S u n (I , suitable for Masonry Work, IMast eiing, &o., at lto markably Low Figures. Wo havo constantly on hand n largo lot of Wood suitable foe Firewood, which wo will sell, in largo or small quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets Oc MOITO HONKST COUNT LOW HUCZS. Yeakcl & AlbrigM, Weissport, aug 23-yl Carbon county, PaJ UUIOIAX & CO., BANK STREET. Lehighton, Pa MILLERS and Dealers in l?loiii'&; JFcecl. All kinds of Git UN Bought and Sold at Itegular Market Kates. Wo would, also, respectfully Inform our citizens, that wo aro now fully pre pared to supply thera with tho ISest of Coal From any Mlno desired at tho VERY LOWEST PRICES. M. 1TEILMAN & CO. July 25th, 1874. JSAAC DIOVER, Practical Slater, LE1IIUUTOIV, Pa., announces to tho cltiiens of Lehighton and vicinity that ho is prepared to fill all orders for Booting Slato and do all kinds of ltooflng and Slato work on short notlco and reasonable teimB. CSTltepalrini: ncatl v and oxnedltlous. ly done. Juno 13-tt