Advertising Hales. We desire It to be distinctly understood that no Advertisements will tie Inserted In tbe columns of The Carbon Advocate that may be received from unknown parties orfirms,un1css accompanied with the Cabb. The following are our omr terms ! Advertisements for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion ...... 10 Cents. " tlx Months, per Inch ouch Insertion IS Cents. " Three Months, " " " 20 Cents. ' Less than threemontlis, urstlnscr- tlon $1, each subsequent Insertion 23 Cents II. V. M011THIMKK, Publisher. Jjj II. SIEWKKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE: Ground Floorln the new addition of the Mansion House, Mauch Chunk, Pa. Business transacted In English and Herman. Collections promply made and Conveyancing neatly done. 4S- Settlement of Estates, Proving Wills, ob talnlngtetters of Administration. Filing Accounts, and Orphans' Court Practice carefully attended to Licenses, Charters and Incorporations procured, and Criminal Cases mado n sperlnlty. Packard Orchestral Or gans, and Haines Brothers Pianos, A. P.( IIoitN, Agent, Lehightou, Pa. Jul25,1874-m3 Wit fclum giluoM?. SATURDAY MOKKIXG. SUIT. 6, 1874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross upon tho corner near their name, will savo.fifty cents advance In pilco by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 In advauce, or $1,50 If not so paid. For salo, a No. 1 colt, a little over flvo months old. Ho will bo disposed ot on reasonable! terms. Apply at tho Ad vocate office. Work was resumed Tuesday In all the coal mines ot the Wyoming and Lackawtr.nA valleys, and there, as in Schuylkill region, no further stoppage is expected this season. Besides the re sumptions, operations wete begun it: two new mines that of the Erie brak er, near Carbondale, and ono of tho Pennsylvania Coal Company at Sprlug Brook. The Latest Dittan I "Oh I where obi wliereaielltogentlfmon gone?" as chanted on the evening of the 2nd lust., by tho ladies of the Lehlghton Croquet Club, as they homeward plod their weary way. A fine St. Charles bay horso, six years old, sound all over, for salo at L. F. Klepplnger's, livery stable. Will trot his mile In 3 minutes, and has never been under training. Apply soon. You can get a neat carrlago and a splendid trottlnghoiseatDavld Ebbert's livery, any lime for a small amount of .money. Ilia stock Is all first class. Xewluml & Felinel visit Lehigliton aud vicinity, every Friday, with fresh cutter and eggs, at lowest market prices. Leave orders at Valley House. A veiy happy family reunion took place at tho residence of air. W. A. DuFour, In this borough, on Tuesday last. Tho occasion being the celebiatlon of,hls mother's birthday. The entire family met for the first tlmo In twelve years. a Politicians in this borough are mov f iug among their friends seeking to rep. 4 resent the dear peoplo In tho next Leg islature. Tho most prominent asplr- fintu nro on tlin TlHmnnrntlrt kI(1TV TI Snyder, A. J. Durling and Jos. FeistWi and T. S. Beck, Republican. tyl While tho colored man who felrfrf- iously assaulted ami murdered a little girl near Canton, la., last week, was being taken to Towanda to bo lodged in jail, the wagon was overtaken by masked men, who shot hitn dead. The culprit Is said to have been "anactlvo member of a Sunday school, aud quite a. favorite with the children." Two Philadelphia white-washers have contracted for the whitewashing xif the Inside of tho now rolling mill at Fhcetiixville, for $3,200. It will require COO bushels of lime, and fifteen hands three months to do the work. On Sabbath evening last, the pas tor of tho Methodist Church of this place, delivered the first of a series of .sermons, which ho purposes preaching, on tho chleldoctrinesof the IJIble. Tho subject of next Sunday evening's dis course will bo "Natural Depravity." Col. W. W. Shore has resigned his position as editor ot tho ylllentown JTews. Mr. Greenawald, one of the proprietors, will succeed him. The editor ot thu Slatington News pays our friend J. W. IUudeubush the following well deserved compliment: "The Valley House, at Lehlghton, Is a first.class hotel, Sheriff Itaudenbush, Jhe gentlemanly proprietor, fully ' de serves tho success with which he Is meeting. It you go to Lehlghton stop lit the Valley House" - The Republicans of Schuylkill Cu. at Pottsville, ou Jbnday last, nomina ted Theodore Garrattson for Congress Three men named James Haggerty, Charles Price and Barney Williams lost their lives at the Summit Hill mines, on Saturday jast, by the breaking of a rope wblld deceading the slopo. -William Kistlcr, of Monroo, has Announced himself ts a cnuailate for re election. Tho first negro Juryman over drawn In Lehigh county will take his place In tho Jury box at tho next week's court. A majority of the collieries In the Schuylkill region havo resumed work during the past week, and It Is thought (hero will be no more stoppages during the present season, as orders are coming In brlskley, F. P. Lentz has got 'em I Calicos from 0 cents per yard upwards. Try tliem. Families desiring to sccuro a good woman for washing or house cleaning, can apply to Mrs. Sugdon, In rear of O. II. Bower's, Ztonk street, this borough. For family flour, of the very best quality go to J. K. Kickert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In largo or small quantities at lowest market rates. A few lots In Illckcrtowu still unsold buy at once. , No. 3 furnace of tho Crane Iron Works, nt Catasauqua, was blown out last week, owing to some defect In the stack. At present It has not been de cided to start another. Bethlehem's new water works cost ?0, 185,94 , Tho next Stato meeting of the Knights of Tythlas will be held in Eas ton In August 1875. Al. Miller, of Rlttcrsvillo, was at the Ilazleton races last week with tho trotting horses Kitty Clay and Jerry Leh. Laury & Peters havo Just received a large and elegant stock of new goods, comprising cloths, casslmeres and vest- lugs, which they aro prepared to make up In tho latest fashion at the lowest prices. All the early fruits and vegetables at II. E. Fatzlnger's. Mr. Win. G. Naijlo has been ap pointed Post Master at Stemton. Dr. II. T. Bond, lato of Allentown, was arrested In Trenton, JV. J., on Sun day, on a charge of o btaining rnonoy under false pretences, perjury, &e. It is a wonder to us that he did not run against a snag of this sort long since. Democrat. On the night of the 18th ult, thieves entered the dwelling house of Mrs. Sarah Kline, near Saury's Station, and stoic therefrom a largo roll of but ter, a loaf ot bread, aud a lot of cucum bers. Messers. A. & D. Graver have just returned from the city, with a full stock of fall end winter styles of dress goods, flannels, calicos, muslins, boots, shoes, rulibers, &e., &c, which they have marked, down to the lowest notch to suit the pockets of the people. Tho Eastou School Controllers last week decided to increase the rate of tui tion In their High School fot pupils who have not a legal residence in the district, to $50 per year. The old rate was $30. For a nobby suit aud a perfect fit go to Laury & Peters, merchant tailors. Watermelons, cantelopesand peach es, wholesale and retail at II. E. Fatz inger's, near the Post-office. Account and memorandum books and a general assortment of stationery at the Advocate office nt-low figures for cash. 25 nice envelopes and 24 sheets good noto paper for 25 cents. Try it. Bon Ton envelopes 13 cents per uack ackage, XX superfine quality L For sale a five octavo Parlor Organ new) at a great reduction, ripply at this office. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with Dour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonable rates. J. P. Smith, of Franklin township, has a lot of very fine honey on hand, which he offers at the following prices; framo honey 30 cts and box Uoney 85 cts per pound. Orders can be left at P. J. Khtler's, Weisspurt, or at the Ad vocate office, As will bo seen In our advertising columns, F. P. Lentz has reduced bis usually low prices, aud is selling Indeed very cheap. Tho object, ho tells us , Is to reduce his present large fall stock so as to bo ready when the winter styles come Into market. Ho is In good hopes of establishing for himself ono of the best mercantile trades In tho county, of which he has a fair prospect a ready, aud Is also deserving of success. Give htm a call. Our merchants aro all filling up with new goods for the fall and winter trade. You can buy cheaper In Le hlghton thau In auy other town here abouts. Rose tinted note paper, at tho Ad vocate ofllce.only 15 cts. a quire. Very nice). The Wcissport publlo schools will open on Monday a week, 14th Inst, You need not wait for a peat dress auy longer, lor by calling at A. & 1). Graver's, youcauget a nice calico for SIX cents a yard. If you want a nice fitting shirt, leave your measure at Laury & Peters., Post office. Policeman Horn, arrested Charles Brokade, on Thursday evening last for being drunk and disorderly on thestreet. He was taken before Esq. Beck, and In default of ball committed to the lockup. Our friend, J K Blckert, dealer In flour and feed, of East Welssport, Is raising tho roof ot his kitchen, putting on a new roof and otherwise improving htshouso and store. Wo are pleased to note this evidence of his success. Wo would like to have some of our Councilman hear the "blessings" heap ed upon them by our Welssport friends In regard to the pavements on Bank way. We rather think they would look after them the sidewalks, we mean. From Weldenhelmer's corner to tho Valley Housolsespeclally dangerous to travel after night. See to itl School slates very cheap at the Ad vocate office. Sqiitblets by "Marcutlo." Success to "Hook & Ladder Co, No. I,' Of Lcliighton-town, Who soon will be ready '' For fighting flro down: Hay tlio "Aio men," Never ox "tho reason whyj'' Nor the "tongue men'' Let.nnytlilng pass by. In wind or storm Or any kltulof weather. I'm sure the "hook men" Will always pull togctbor. So success to ono, And all the saino, And a topmost round Upon "the ladder'' of fame. I donbt It children have ever been kidnapped from Lehlghton, but I un derstand they have "Hook-men" there. (Vherejs tho officex.) Philadelphia of all places, Is tho city for "scrub races," Hero water and soap, hold full swny, And thopavements are washed every day. Watermelons are plentifulbut over Indulgence Is apt to Wyou up, (Double you up,) The man who got .upon a crowded street car with a can marked "Nitio Glycerine," complained of feeling lone some before he had finished half of his journey, no one seemed to care much for riding, and to .cap.the climax, both the conductor and driver got off' "to see a man," nnd forgot to return. Now, Mr. Jones saja he will give tn dollors If any. one will show him, the scoundrel that'put the "Nitro Glycerino" label, upon bis dlnncr kettle. Now doth tho llttlo mosquito, Improve each sleeping hour, Sucking blood, throughout tho night, From nil wfthln his power. Oue day hen Mrs. Pat Julooney was ofliciatlHB.at the wash-tub she hap. peued to notice that tbe wash-board was aiarked "Pat' applied tor." "Be gorral" exchvlmed Mrs. M.' "It reminds me of the tolme whin I apploled for Pat myself." Tetcher "First class In music stand up. "What does "f" mean?" 1st Class "Forte." Teacher "Correct," "Now what do two "It's" mean?" 1st Class "Eighty." Teacher (With emphasis) Sit down. Maiicutio. Phlla., Aug. 31. Programme For the laying ot the corner-stone of the new Presbyterian church, Slating ton, on to-morrow, (Sunday), Septem ber 0th, 1874. At 10 o'clock a, m., Sermon Bev, D, Mitchell At 2 o'clock r. m. Invocation ., Rev. D. K. Kepner Anthem Choir Reading Scriptures. . . ,Rev. D. Mitchell Prayer Rev. Mr. Richards Hymn "All hall the power,?' &o. Address- German ...... Rev. Delschco Anthem Choir Hist. Statement It. JbDowell Address Rev. Mr. Richard) Address Welsh Rev. E. Owens Laying Corner-Stone. .Rev. D.Mltcbell Anthem Choir Address Rev. D. K. Kepner Doxology Benediction . At 7.00 o'clock r. m. Sermon Rev. J. MacNaughton Tho services In the morning and after noon will be held on tho ground where the new church Is being erected. Tho services In the evening will be held In St. John's' church, kindly tendered for tho occasion. Collection for building purposes will be taken at all services. IlellBloui. Evangelical church Rev. A.Krec- ker, pastor. .Preaching, Sunday, 10.80 a. m. and 7.80 r. m. by the pastor, In the Northampton street school bouse. Sunday school at 0 a, m. Also, prayer meetings on Tuesday.Wednesday (Eng lish) and Thursday evenings at 7.30 o' clock, All are cordially inylted to at tend. Methodist Episcopal church Rev, Wilraer Coffman, pastor. Preaching 10:30 a. m. aud 7:30 r. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. cIn the morning theSac- rament of the Lord's Supper will bo ad ministered. Rev. D, Deruelle, of Audenrled, will preach In the Presbyterian church to-morrow (Sunday). Servlcoa in the morning at 10:30 and in the 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. D, K.' Kepner, pastor, will preach in the Trinity Evangelical Luth 1 eran church corner of Iron and North- ampton-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 a. m. in Geimanj at 7.30 r. u, Eugllsh. Sunday School at 2. i. u. Prayer meetlug Wednesday evening at 1 7.80 o'clock, and Teachers' meeting Thursday evening. Hook nnil bmlilerOo. August 81. Meeting callod to order by tho President.' Boll called nnd ab sentees noted. O. A. Clauss was elect ed -dsst. Secretary. Commute on Con stitution and By Laws reported pro gress. Committo on subscription re ported the amount subscribed to date $105.00. Four now members were pro posed. On motion the following uniform was adopted: Sky-bluo shirt, dark bluo fa tigue cap and red belt with white letters. Besolvcd, That each member be re quired to equip himself immediately at his own expense, and a committee of threo was appointed to procure the uni forms. A committee was appointed to secure proposalsfor building truck and furnish ing ladders, hooks &c. Committee, P. T. Brady,:2f". A. Weiss and Tllgh. B. Rex. Besolved.That a committee of three be appointed to wait upon tho Borough Council at thclr.next meeting, to ask for assistance. A vote of thanks was tendered to Dr. Beber for the use of the Hall, and the Secretary was instructed to wait upon the Dr. to make arrangements for its further use. O. T. Horn, Secretary. Begular meeting, Monday evening, Sept. 7th, in Beber's Hall, at 8 o'clock liarp. Fall aud Winter Fashions. T. D. Clauss, the merchant tailor, on Bank street, this borough, is now open ing one of the largest and best selected stocks of cloths, casslmeres and vestlngs suitable for the fall and winter trade, ever brought to town, together with the latest fashion plates. He respectfully asks those desiring an easy and fash ionable fit, made up from the best ma terial and by the best of workman to give him a call. Also, a largo stock of hats, caps, boots, shoes, gaiters, and gent's furnishing goods, always on hand, at low prices. Mahoning Items. The plc-nlc held by the Sunday school, at Center Square, last Saturday, was largely attended old and young, great and small, physicians, farmers, merch ants, ail participated. Tho audience was addressed by tho Bevs. Bartholo mew and Strauss, in the grove, at Hoppos' mill, the .beauty ot which was enhanced by tasty decorations, ever greens and flowers for the occasion. Not only was the stage beautifully arch ed and ornamented, but a wreath ex tended all around the audience room In suspended arches. This reflects credit on those connected with the Sunday Schools. Good musk; was rendered by school, under the leadership of Prof. E. S. Hoppes, with organ accompanied by Mr. Noah Nothsteln, said organ being purchased by the school. The collec tion for same amounted to some twenty odd dollars. Mr. Aaron Miller is putting up a neat dwelling house. Au organized gipsy band has been harboring in our midst for tho past week. "You want your fortune told of me?" Mr George Kemerer is repairing his well by putting In anew wall and pump. And now tor elder and "snltzing parties." Occasional. fjehtghton Institute. Aug. 29th, 1874. The institute met and was called to order by tho presi dent, Mr. Barnett. The opening exer cises, which consisted of reading a por tion of scripture and prayer, were con ducted by Mr. A Hem. Tko minutes of previous meeting read and approved. The roll called. Messrs. Barnett and Alleni and Jll-ses Emma Weaver and Hattle M. Hell man responding to their names. On motion, tho constitution and by laws of tho former Institute were read andiejccted. Ou motion ot Miss Nead, a committee of two (Messrs. Barnett and Allem) wero appointed to draft a new constitution and report at the next regular meeting. Tha different meth ods of teaching the multiplication tnblo successfully were then discus jed by the teachers In a very Interesting manner. MIB9. Yarnal, said she occasionally conducted an exerelse in tables In the manner of a "spelling match." On motion It was decided that algo bra and mental philosophy 6hould be regular exercises of the institute. Text books: Brooks' Algebra, Haven's Men tal Philosophy. Some of the little difficulties which all teachers encounter were then pres ented, and plans devised to overcomo them. County Superintendent Hofford com log In, was elected an honorary mem ber, and requested to participate in the exerclsei, Tbe subject ot spelling was uext ta. ken up by the teachers. Mr Grossman being present, he was Invited to take part In the discussion. Programme for next regular meet ing : General exercises, subject ot Bead ing, Algebra, Mental Philosophy. Adjouned to meet Saturday Sept 12, lb74 IUttie M II ei m an, See'y, East Macch Chunk Few peoplo who resldo In East llauch Chunk nt tho present time, are aware that whero thoy now dwell In peace and comfort, was, at ono tlmo, tho .abodo ot the red man, and whero tha cow and pig now promenade, there tho deer and panther fought In deadly combat, and Instead of the merry shout and laughter of little ch'ldren, canio tho fierco growl of the prowling wolf or savage panther. The first two houses in East Mauch Chunk, If my memory serves mo right, wero erected by Mr. Wm. DeFrehn and Mrs. McGeady, This was prior to tho declar ation of Independence, and of course cannot bo relied upon with certainty. To these two individuals, wo owe our thanks and gratltuto for so noble a town. Tho question Is asked has East Mauch Chunk Improved any slnco the erection of these two houses, and in what manner? Wo certainly will admit that It has increased in tho number of houses, and likewise In tho population, but have we become a civilized commu nity? Tho people answer unanimously, no, and to substantiate that answer, we have ten beer saloons, an Indian tribe, threo churchee, a base ball club, thirty- six protectors of street corners, besides a certain class who give chickens a ten dency to roost high. The ground, it Is said on which East Mauch Chunk is built, could have, at any tlmo, been bought for $5 an acre. This is rather a low figure, considering how rapidly the town has grown to wealth aud knowl edge. If I only had been rich at that time, I certainly would have made tho purchase, and to-day I might havo been an Astor or a Bothschild. East Mauch Chunk can also boast of a Boso that never bloomed, a Moon that never shone, a Sheridan that never went to war, a Sour that never was sweet, a Sick-fried that never tasted medicine, a Bauer, but not tho left .bower, an Egyptian Munimey that never was em balmed, and combined with all these curiosities, we have three dozen pretty girls. Morning Herald, Sept. 1st. TEitniBLE Accident. On Tuesday afternoon about 4 o'clock, an orphan boy nraed Smith, aged 15 years, lost his life at Uarlclgh, in the following manner: Deaeased who was employed In pushing coal to tho rollers, waspass ing from what Is called the "dog-holes" to the place whero he was usually em ployed, when be was caught in some manner by the small fly wheel, attach ed to the main shaft, which was revolv ing at a rapid late, and Instantly whirl ed around the shaft. When found, the body wa firmly wrnpped around the shaft, having passed between it nnd tho bed plate, thospaco between being only six or seven Inches. It took two hours of hard labor to extract the unfortunato lad. lie, as before stated, was an or phan, tho adopted son ot Mr. John Bell ly, of narlelgh. Ilazleton News. The Coal Trade. ' The following table shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending August '20,th 1874, and for tho year as compared with the same time last year; From Weak. Year. Wyoming.... 17,350 14 781,751 10 Ilazleton 30,324 05 1,309,170 17 Up. Lehigh.. 81 17 3,203 05 Bea.Meaaow.. 10,078 10 403,390 17 Mahunoy 12,031 01 319,140 03 Maucli Chunk 104 09 2,703 13 Total 80,400 10 2,900,485 11 Last Year.... 101,700 01 8,028,330 00 Increase Decrease 21,293 08 07,834 09 Married, In Welssport, on Juno 3rd, by Rev. G. T. Haines, Webster C. Weks and Miss Hattle E. Schneyberger, nil of Franklin township. On the 29th Mnrch, by the same, Lewis Louckel and Miss Emma Kneer, all of Franklin township. Plillailclplilu Markets. Wednesday, Sept. 2 Petroleum clos ed steady at 8'4o. for crude, nnd 11M to 12o. for refined, for September. In Coffee, Sugar, aud Molasses no sales. New Cloverseedls making Its appear ance, and 11c. was bid for lots to arrive this month. Timothy hasdecllned, and 1000 bushels sold, part at $3 90, and part on Bcciet terms. Flaxseed is worth e2 05. In Flour there Is not much doing. There Is, perhaps, demand for new wheat families, but prices havo not im proved. Sales of 2200 bbU., including extrn, at t3 75 to 4 75; Milwaukee ex. tra family at $0 50; do, do. at $7 to 7. CO; Pennsylvania do. do., uew. wheat, at $2 87K to 0 25; do. do. do.,old wheat, at JO to 0 25; St, Louis do. do. at $5 75; Ohio do. do , new wheat, at JO; do. do, fuuey, at 7 03 to 7 75; St. Louis do. do fancy, at $8. Byo Flour sells as want ed at ." 50, Wheat is In lively request at an ad vanco of 2 to 8c. fc'nles of 80,000 bush nt II 20 to 1 24K for red; Si 20 to 1 3 for amber, nnd $ 1 30 to 1 38 for white; also, 55,000 bnsh. No. 2 spring and red, on secret terms. Rye has advanced, aud 500 bush. Pennsylvania sold at $1. Corn Is also hicher and in better de mand. Sales of 11,800 bush, at 87 to 88c. for yellow, aud 80 to b7c. for mix ed. Onts command full figure. Sales of lO.OOO bush, white at 53 to 57c. Whiskey is quit. Sales ot 00 bbls. Western iron-bound at $1 03, LcUlglilon llclnll Prices. Carefully corrected each week express ly for "Tho Carbon Advocate." Apples, per bushel $1 00 " dried, per lb 12 to 15 Butter, roll, per lb 80 Cabbage, per head 8 to 12 Checso, factory, per lb 20 Egg3, per dozen 28 Fish, mackerel, No. i 12 to 15 11am, per lu uu Lard, pure, per lb.. 20 Pork, prlmo mess, per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 80 Corn, per bushel 1 00 Chop, Com, per 100 lbs 1 90 Bran " iw Bye, " 2 10 Mixed " 2 00 Flour, li'heat, per bbl.., 7 50 Rye, per 100 lbs 3 a. Oats, White per bushel 75 Black, per bushel Closing Prlce3 of DeIIaven & Towns- end, 4U South Tinru btreet, rnuauei phla, September 3, 1874: U. S. fi'n, 1S51 . . . 18bld. lSKmked. U. S. 5 20, 1802 . . . lTi bid. 175iked. U. 8. 6-'J0, 1801 . . . lftji l'ld." lOKastiol. U. S. .120,1805 . . . 16IS bid 17Jnked. U. S. 5-20, 1861 J, A J. . KjK bid. I(p2 asked, U. 8.0 30,1807 . . . 17fi Ud 17 akfd. U. ft. M0, 18CS , . . 11 WJ. iB'iawea. U. S. 10-10 . . . 12K bid- 12' asked. U. x. Currency, C's . . V'A bid. 17J-M aked. U.S. S'.18SI,li9W . . 12.'2 bid. I2)ankrd. rvnnsvlvniila H. II. . . H'-i bid. 62 askcl. Phlh. t lleidln-r 11. It. . t'))4 Md. 65" afked- Ihlnh Valloy lUHroid . til bid. ClU asked. Leblgh Coal A Nar. Co. . bid. 4.VV2 akcd. Unltod Companies of .N.J. 120 bid. 120)4 asked. Gold . . i 100J4 bid. 110 asked. Mlver . . . .105 bid. 107 asked. Special Notices. 1HUE1I.U CHEST IX MirVATUKi;. Mtshler'allerU Bittern is not a beverage; but a strictly medicinal preparation, more thoroughly adapted to the wants of the general public thau any other lu the mar ket. Unilke all other so called Kemodie, It is pre pared under tho direct personal supervision of an eminent Physician. S.B. Ilirtman, M. D,thesen lorpropr.etor, Is a regular graduate of the Jefler- sou Medical College of Philadelphia, and a practic ing phytlclau of large experience and extensive practice. In such hands tho public in ay lest a3 Bured thit MhhWs Herb IHttefji Is compounded in strict accordance with correct Pharmaceutical principles, nnd thit none but the choicest ingred ients enter Into 1M composition. Its lmmenfio salo alone Is conclusive proof that It possesses merit of a high order. Merchants, bank ers,clergy men, lawyer, clerks and others en gaed In sedentary occupations, experience its worderful elfects in relieving tho depression caus ed by seven mental libor; whllo the mechanic, farmer and laborer, find their bodily vigor restor ed ike magic by Its we. At this seasen of tho year when DuitttnoTA, CitiMPd, CoLiC3 and kindred disorders, caused by eating unripe fruits, Imprudent Indulgence in cold drluke, etc., are prevalent, a certain, speady and effectual remedy will be tound In Mlshler Herb Hitters. The depressing fueling of Languor or Debility,. Incidtjut to the heated term," Is at once removed, tho energies restored, and aew life and lgor Im parted to the prostrated system, by Us ue. In Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint and Affections? of TftB Kidneys It Invariably works like a charnw It is not a drastic purge nor hedy stimulant, violent in Us operations; but it ta simply a natural remedy, thoroughly ad ipted toassist nature. It supplies tone to the eiomach, relnvlgorates the dl gettle organs, stimulates the secretions, aud pre moling it regular net ion of the bow-Is, enables every organ of tho body to perform Us allotted work regularly aud without luWrruption, It la tli o unerring certainty of desired results at tend int ou IU use, coupled with the fact that his profession, that has rendered Mlshler'sIIerb Hit ters so popular, and a familiar as a household word. 'liiOUdiNtm of MoiiiEfisall over the land have found H to bo tha si f est and best remedy for me In thtdr fuull.es; they not only give H with per'ect siftty to even tho joangest chiM, but when Uiedwith cautlou find It the safest metns of e asuring thtir own health and freedom fiuui tho weary aches nnd paius Incident to their sx. Per fectly lumilebs, it Is just the remedy needed by them to enablo Nature to perform her functions naturally t regularly andwiOioui inconvenience. No LADY SHOULD HE WITHOUT IT if SllQ would pOSSetS the clear, boomlngcomplrjxlou and cheerful spirits inseparable from sound health. It is sold by all Druggists aud Ueuerai De-tlers; It Is neatly put up lu siuaru UUss Uoitfcp, encfotvl In a yellow wrap per. It if not bold ou Draught, Iwiug ilrictli a medical preparation, and as such Is endorsed by many ot thu mot uiulneut physicians of thecoun try. Aug. 8, 1874 Im. The most AVoutleiTul lJUcnvery of tho 10th Century. XXR. S. X. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And all Diseases of the Til HO AT. CIIHST and LUXUS. (The only MedWue of the kind. In tha world.) A ScnsTiTUTS for Cod Liver Oil Permanently cures Asthma. Bronchitis, Incipi ent Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness of Breath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, o,Jaa few d tys. im. s. p. nowirs Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, Which DIFFKUS from M other prepiratlous In ItslMMEDMTB Action upon the LI Kit, KIDNEYS and uL')OD. It Is purty vegntible, and cleanses the system efall lmnm Itles, builds up, and makes Pure, lltuh Blood. It cures Scrofulous Diseases of all kinds, removes Cuiibllpatlou, and regulates the llowehi. 'or "aKNIIUAb UUHILITY," ' UX VITALITY,'1 and "HUOKHN-DOWN CONSTITU TIONS," I ' challenge the 19th Century" to find Its equal. ery bottle H worth Its weight la gold. Price, ft 1.00 per bottle, ALSO, . DH. S. I). HOWE'S Arabian c Liver Pills- Ther eluaiiM tlio Lifer and StonMrh thoroughly, remote Cuiutipatlon i contain no calomel nor any other Injurious lugrdlut, slid act quickly upon thee organs, without producing anyujlnor weak nehS. Trice '25 couts per box. CO.N'BUMl'TIVUS Should use all throe of tha shore Medicines. Sola by A. J. UUULlNQ,-l)ruiUt, sole Ajont for Lehlhtoti, Ta. Da. s. I). HOWE, Sile Troprletor, 101 Chaniliers Street, New York, apr. 11, 197Ayl Mas. LANE'S 0''ln Cure for liurrowinj Nslls- Tlio Aciuo Shirt. This Is to ccrtliy, that Messrs. Laury & Inters havo taken Instructions In tlio uo of the Acmti Shirt System, and aro fully quali fied and authorized to Jinufacturo tlio Geomotrlcally-Unlanced Shirt lu tho Korough of LehlKhton. Signed, I'rof. V. M. Dimjtne. Gentlemen desiring a lmn'lsome fitting Shirt should leave their measuro nt the post olUco bulUllntf. LAUKY & TETERS Juno 20, 1871m3 PilesTl Piles nlp.les III Tiles, Internal, Extei nil, Illellng or Itching, The Intense smferloffociMshnied by tlui distress ing disease, In Us rartousforuu. Is known only to those who are unfortunate enough to to sftlh-ted with It. Tbe sleeplesi nights, tlw uneomfortaUo days, tho hsugard looks of tho sulorer boar wit. nessof the Intensity of the palu experience I when troubled with tU prevailing dleaee. The suc cess of Uriels' Tile Ueinedy ss a poslllre cure Is uiirtqualled in tho annals of uledicluu llelief U Immediate wheu used as directed. The lumiensa demand lor this great reaiedy Is unparalelled. Tlious'iud ore using It witn tin lnt silisfactory; results. Sold by A. J. IHIISLINO, drujulJt, I bljhteuv uwy 'J If