Advertising RntcH. We desire It t be distinctly understood that n Advertisements will be Inserted la the columns of Ti(Ciopx Astociti tht ny be received from unknown parties or firmif mnloes accompsnled with tb tolas. Iks following re our OKtr terms I AdmifsnMnU lor 1 year, per Inch each Insertion . '. . . . 10 Cents. " Six Months, per Ineheachlnaertlon IS Cents. " Three Months,." " " " 20 Cents. Leas than three monUis, firstlnser- Don $1, each sabsequent Insertion 25 Cents 11. V. MOimilMKIl, Publisher. jj ;n. siawKiis, ATTORNBT' AT LAW, OFFICE I Orounl Floorln the new addlMou of the Manslott, House, ilaach Ohsnlc, I'a. Business transacted In Kngllsh and German. Collections prompt made and Conveyancing neatly done. AS- Settlement of Estates, Provlxig Wills, ob taining Letters of Admlolstrallon.FllIng Accounts, and Orphans' Court Practice carefr'lyattended te Licenses, Charters and Incorporations procured, And Ciimlbli Cases.msde.'a specialty. Packard Orchestral Or gans, and Haines Brothers Pianos, A. P. Hobn, Agent, iLehighton, Pa. July 25, 1874m3 SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 12, 1874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross upon the corner near their name, will save fifty cents advance In prlco by remitting the dollar subscription at .once. Our terms are $1 In advance, or tl.50 It not so paid. The wlfo of Mr. William Morrison, of Hockendauqua, gave birth to a child last week which weighed sixteen pounds. Messrs. Peter Gross and Wm. GIsh, trustees, last week declared a divldent .of twenty per cent upon the liabilities -of the exploded Dime Saving Dank of .Slatington, payable now, at tho former Banking House. The water in tho Lehigh river Is exceedingly low. At some points, is Is ,sald tho stream bed can be walked, across on stones, without getting wet feet. Cheaper than the cheapest! Prints at 5cts per yard and upwards; muslin, bleached and unbleached, at Octs and upwards,. and every thing else cheap In proportion to tho abovo prices at E. II. .Snyder's. 'Philip Rader and Max Sahweiblnz have opened a furnlturo waro house In East Mauch Chunk, and are soiling all kinds' of furniture very low, They also make a specialty of repainlng furniture nt ltftMerAte prices. Call and inspect goods and prices. The Lehigh Valley K. It. bridge, which crosses the Lehigh Riverat Penu ITaven was destroyed by fire on Tues. day nlgh(. TheCentraIR.lt. Co., of New Jersey, very kindly offered tho L. V. Company tho use of their road, which offer was accepted by them, and (business went along with but a slight Interruption. Our estimable young citizen, Mr. F. P. Lentz was elected Superintendent of the M. E. Sabbath School, on Sunday last. Rev. Thos. Bowman, P. E., of Al le'ntowo, will deliver a lecture, on tho subject of "Tho Hand of God In tho History of Our Country," In tho Evan gelical church, Wclssport, on Monday evening, Sept. 21st, for tho benefit of i tho Sunday School. Admlsslou 25 cts. The lecture will bedeliveredln English. The (7rane Iron Co. of Catasauq.ua lhavo notified their furnace employees .of another reduction in wages on and ,after to-day, keepers to receive $2 per day, helpers $1.85, and fillers $1.75. The prospects for tto Iron tradoaro Unusually dark at this time, prices and demands are decreasing. Every indi cation points to a very dull winter for ,qur Iron producing regions. The Pennsylvania State Fair will joe held at Eastou, commencing on Mon- .day, September 28tb. and continuing (tour days. Tho drouth of tho past three weeks has seriously iLjured vegetation of oil kinds. Wo learn that In many places the pastures have been so scorched and dried up that farmers have been obliged to fodder their cattle and other stock. It has had the effect also to glvo the prlco of butter and hay an upward tendency. On weunesday of last week a pet dog, belonging to J '.ex. Rambo, steward at the Wyoming nouse, Seranton, was .seen'runnlug about the hotel f earning pt the moutband wlthevery symptom of rnadness. Mr. Rambo called It to him when It bit him in the leg and ran off ac&tn. He, however, soon caught It And killed It, It Is known to have bit- Jtenseveral other dogs" and cats, and had Shown a disposition to bite everything tear it for several days. Jr. Rambo called Dr. Leet who examined his blto and cut out a large piece of tho calf of the leg around the blto, thus proba bly remove all tho virus. For family flour, of the very best nuaiity go w J. is.. itiCKert, isast welss- por.t. Lumber and coal In largo or snuui quantities at lowest market rates. A few lota In Blckertovtn still unsold cuy ai once. At tho meeting of Hook and Ladder Co., on Monday evening last, a consti tution and by laws was adopted, and ordered to be printed. P. T. J3rady was elected Financial Secretary; W. P. Long.E. Elsenhower and Tllgh. R. Rox were appointed Equipment Committee; and M. A. Weiss, Geo. Dlehland J. II. Styers, Investigating Committee. A commlttco of threo was appointed to make arrangements for holding a ball for the benefit of the company. Policeman Horn wa9 after the church step and corner loafers on Sun day night; ho thinks they moved their feet quicker on that night than they had done for some time before, when he opened his "bull's oyo" upon them. IIo will bring a few of them before tho J. P., If found "hanging" around next Sunday night. School slates very cheap at tho Ad vocate office. You need not wait for a neat dress any longer, lor by calling at A. & D. Graver'9, you can get a nice calico for SIX cents a yard. If you want a nice fitting shirt, leavo your measuro at Laury & Peters., Post office. Rose tinted note paper, at the Ad vocate offlce,only 15 cts. a quite. Very nlcel Xewlinul & Fehnel visit Lehlghton niul vicinity, every Friday, with fresh butter and eggs, at lowest market prices. Leavo orders at Valley House. A fine St. Charles bay horse, six Vflflrs nld. Rnnnrl nil nvpr. fnr Rain nt T... F. Klepplnger'e, livery stable. Vffw trot his mllo in 3 minutes, and has never been under training. Apply soon. A good girl wanted to assist .at housework, &c. Good wages, ripply at this ofllcc. Our friends, 0. H. Nothstoin and Jonas A. Horn, aro both suffering with "Job's comforters," viz: bolls on their arms. David Ebbert's stock of horses and carriages is unsurpassed by that at any other livery in the county, and his prices are down to suit you all. Our politicians aro knocking around quite lively, notwithstanding tho heac of the weather. For sale, a No. 1 colt, a little over five months old. He will be disposed ot on reasonable terms. Apply at tho Ad vocate office. F. P. Lentz has got 'em 1 Calicos from 0 cents per yard upwards. Try them. Families desiring to secure a good woman for washing or house cleaning, can apply to Mrs. Sugden, in rear of C. II. Bower's, .Bank street, this borough. Laury & Peters lmvo just received a large and elegant stock of new goods, comprising cloths, cassl meres and vest- Ings, which they are prepared to make up in tho latest fashion at tho lowest prices. All tho early fruits and vegetables at II. E. Fatzlnger's. On the 21st tho days and nights will bo equal. Apples and cider are plenty. Boil ing apple-butter Is tho fashion. At Slatington recently, a horso fell down a quarry a distance of sixty feet, and was not hurt In tho least. A fat lady got mad at Beltz, the photographer, the other day, because he wouldn't let her fan herself while she was getting her plcturo taken. American pig Iron is selling slowly No. 1 quoted at $20 to 82; No. 2 at 27 to 20; forgo at $28. New rails at $50 to 52, gold for English, and $58 to G2 50 for American. For a nobby suit and a perfeot Dt go to Laury & Peters, merchant tailors. Watermelons, cantelopesand peach, es. wholesale and retail at II. E. Fatz inger's, near the Post-offlce. Account 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 note paper for 25 cents. Try It. Bon Ton envelopes 18 cents per package, XX superfine quality. For sale a five octave Parlor Organ (new) nt a great reduction, ripply at this office. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with flour 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 ho offers at tho following prices; frame honey 80 cts and box honey 85 cU per pound . Orders can bo left at P. J. Klstler's, Weissport, or at tho Ad vocate office. lion. Chas. Albright, of Mauch Chunk, has become associated with Gen. Untie.-, in behalf of Theodoro Til ton in his great suit against Henry Ward Beecher, which Is to be tried In New York shortly. At this season ot tho year you will often meet men who will seize your hand and shako It as If their friendship for you was inexitaustioie. Tney aro your true friends, and will tell you be fore they leave what office they want. Messrs. Frederick & Co. expects to resume opporatlons at their Car Works at Ferndale on Monday next. These Works havo been partially idle since last fall, The Lehigh Presbytery will meet In tho Tr .byf'Tlan church, at .Middle Smlthfield, Monroe county. Pa., on Tuesday noxt, tho 15th Inst. A good yield. John Tapp, of Ma honing, planted lib of tho Kempton Surprise Potatoes and has realized 54 lbs. Next? ne will dispose of a por tion for seed If any ono doslres to have them. Rev. J. T. Swindells, of Bptlile- hem, formally pastor of the M. E. Church In this borough, has been In town for tho past fow days, and offici ated In the A. E. Church two or three evenings. A soldiers' and sailors' reunion Is to take place at Easton, Pa., on tho 24th Inst. Edwin Miller, ol Philadelphia, a young man 18 years ot ago, had both legs cut oft by being run over by a train, which ho attempted to board, In Harrlsburg, on the 5th lust. The.Plttsburg Commercial learns that a Government official Is traveling tho country making Inspections of tho eon celled checks of tho various bauks, in order to ascertain -whether they aro uniformly complying with tho law requiring a two sent stamp to be placed upon every draft and check paid. Tho same paper says that he Is reaping quito a harvest for tho Treasury In fines. The New Orleans Times puts tho scandal under the head of sporting nut ters. Timol yllotel Purchase. Ex- onerlli J . W. Kaudenoush, the popular landloard of tho Valley House, In this place, on Monday laslpurchrsed from II. & L. Gorman, the Eaglo Hotel, on Bank street, for $8,050, and will take possession on oi about April lst.'i 1875. M . . r- Unok fc Ladder Co. Attention I An adjourned stated meeting of nook & Ladder Co., No. 1., will be held In Reber's Hall, on Monday ovcnlnj: next, the 14th Inst., nt 8 o'clock sharp. Business of much importance to all the members will be before tho meeting, it is thereforo desirable that all the mem bers, be present. By order. H. V. Mokthimer Pres't. O. T. Hoiin, Sec. Accident. The supervisor of Slatington was fix ing a crossing Wednesday on Upper Main-st., but night coming on, did not get it finished and left a wheelbarrow on tho end ot tho finished part to keep people from tumbling into tho gutter; Mr. A. Peter from Ironton not being aware of this, and the night being dark drove over tho wheelbarrow, throwing the horse to tho ground and lnluring him severely and breaking his buggy considerably. Wo understand Mr. Peter will hold tho Borough responsible for the damage. New Uooks. Just received, and for salo ar the Ad vocate offlco, the, follnwing now and popular works. Griffith Gaunt 25 cts Tho New Magdelen 50 cts Ninety-Three 25 cts Tho Gambler's Wife 50cts Paul Clifford 50 cts Tho Convict 50 cts A Simpleton 50 cts Books loaned nt 10 cts per volume. The Cool Trnile. N The following tablo Bhows tho quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week endiug Sept. 5th, 1874, and for tho year as compared with the same time last year: From Week. Year. Wyoming.... 21,073 09 803,825 05 Uazleton 49,153 17 1,439,330 14 Up. Lehigh. . 100 18 3,430 03 Bea.Meadow.. 13,000 03 470,091 00 Mahanoy 17,808 05 337,008 08 Mauch Chunk 200 00 2,002 13 Total 102,002 12 Last Year.... 07,124 02 Increaso 4,933 10 Decrease 3,002,518 03 3,125,444 02 02,895 10 Religious. Evangollcal church Rov. A. Krcc ker, pastor. Preaching, Sunday, 10.30 a. m. and 7,30 r. m. by the pastor, In tho Northampton street school house. Sunday school at 9 a. m. Also, prayer meetings on Tuesday, Wednesday (Eng lish) and Thursday evenings at 7.30 o' clock. All are cordially Invited to at tend. Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wllmer Cullman, pastor. Preaching 10:30 A. vi. and 7:30 r. M. Sunday School 2 fAu. Revival services will be held during tho week commencing at 7.30 p. m. Rev. Dr. Cattel, ot Lafayetto Col., will preach In the Presbyterian church to-morrow (Sunday). Services 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. Eepner, pastor, will preach in the Trinity Evangelical Luth eran church corner of Iron and North-ampton-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 a. u. In German; at 7.30 r. vi. English. Sunday School at 2. p. it. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and Teachers' meeting Thursday evening. Encouraging. Tho frlonds of Rov. Jcsso Erb, a Theological student of tho Lutheran Seminary, of Philadelphia, and a young man of much promise, who lias spent his vacation In the mldsts of tho Luth eran Trinity congregation and served them as supply for tho pastor, Rev. D. K. Kepner, quietly collected amongsC themselves sufficient to purchaso and present to him a variety of useful and necessary articles; on Saturday evonlng thoy assembled In the parlor of Thomas Kcmerer, Esq., and, upon his arrival, ho was ushered therein, when one of their number formally tendered tho same, in the namo of tho congregation, as a token of friendship and respect. Whereupon ho returned his hearfelt tlmnks In a fluent and elevating Christ ian speech and exhortation, ending with an appropriate prayer, and, after a horttlme spent in genial convocation, the members retired, feeling In their hearts that it was bettor to give than to receive. This Is an example that is well worthy of imitation by older and richer congregations, who overlook the trials and struggles of thoso who pre pare themselves for tho Christian minis try, and forget to eucourago them. Fall and Winter Fashion. T. D. Ctauss, tho merchant tailor, on Bank street, this borough, is now open ing one of the largest and best selected stocks of cloths, casslineres and vcstlngs suitable for the fall and winter trade, over brought to town, together with tho latest fashion plates. IIo respectfully asks thoso desiring an easy and fash ionable fit, made up from tho best ma terial and by the best of workman to give him a call, Also, a largo stock of dials, caps, boots, shoes, gaiters, and s furnishing goods, always on hand, at low prices. Murder in Ilaxleton. The Uazleton Dally News, of Satur day, gives the following particulars of tho murder of the Chief of Police, In that borough, on Friday night : Thd community was startled this morn ing by the intelligence that S. H, Claus- er, our Chief ot Police, was shot and killed last night, by a man named Fred erick'Lapp. From too evldenco given oeroro tho Coroner's Jury this morning, It appear ed that Lapp had been to the plc-nic at Itosenstoctt's yesterday anu indulged in too much benzlno for his own good, and consequently returned to town last night, intoxicated and determined on mischief. He visited a number of our ' saloons with 6evernl friends, who had been spending tho day with him, and finally pulled up In front of Mr. Bach's resi dence, on East Broad street, near tho brewery, whero he beenmo bclicose and dtew his pistol, at thit same'tluiobraud Ishing a black jack or billoy. Officer Clauser hearing the noise, mado by Lapp, hurried down street, and meeting him advised him togo home, remonstra ting with him upon tho nonsense of which ho was guilty. Lapp in answer to Clauser said "step back or I will shoot,' at tho same tlmo presenting tho pistol. Clauser approached him and endeavored to quiet tho man, but he, upon the approach of the Officer, fired tho fatal shot. Clause upon receiving tho ball called to Officer Henry: "Ar rest that man, ho has shot me." That was his last expression on earth. The following Is tho notes taken nt tho hear! ug before the Coroner's Jury this morning : Tho prisoner having been placed be fore Esqulro Cobum, tbo first witness examined was Joseph Henry, ono of the Borough Police Force. IIo said In substance : Tho Chief nnd myself wero standing at the corner of Broad and Pine streets. Wo heard a shot and he said to me let's go down. Wo ran down to the railroad hearing another as we went. Wheu in front of Mr. Bach's residence, wo met tho prisoner, and Mr. Clauser asked him what bo was making so muchnolso for? Tho prisoner, Fred, Lapp, lm uiedately drew a pistol and said : Stand back or I'll shoot, and Immediately fired. The shot took effect In Clauser 's body and he called to mo to arrest him. After firing tho fatal shot, Lapp ran away, I followed him, and when brought to hay he snapped his pistol at mo two or three times, but I arrested him; when taken ho said : "I'll give up, I can't do no more, its empty now ;" witness here produced tho pistol, a Smith & Weston, No. 2, live shooter, which was Indentl fied as being the pistol used, and ac knowledged by tho prisoner as being his, witli four chambers empty, oue still remaining loaded. Joseph Richards sworn. Was In bed; heard shot fire; was called down; heard there was a man killed; wont down on the sidewalk and found Clauser welter ing In his gore; couldn't say who shot him. Dr. Delkers, Dr. Longshore and Dr. Ramsey, wero all sworn, and each con curred In the opinion that death ensued from hemorrage. supei induced by a gun shot wound tho shot having been fired by some party to them unknown, and the jury adjourned. The Squire re maudlng tho prisoner until this ovcnlng wheu he will bo taken to Wilks-Barre, there to stand his trial for the murder of ono of the best oBlcers which Uazle ton ever possessed. A speaker was much annoyed In tho House ot Commons by a member who kept constantly crying, "Hear, bear 1" The witty orator described a fellow who wanted to p'ay the roguo, but had only souse' enough to play tbo fool, and exolalmed, wlthgreat emphas is, "Where shall' we find a more foolish knave oi a more knavish fool than ho?" "Hear, hear 1" shouted the troublesome member. Turning around, he thanked hlra for the prompt Information, and eat d.QWq amhl a roar qt laugh tcr, riillmlclplila markets. September 8th. Groceries. Rio cof fco sells at 15 a 10c, and Laguayra atl8al8Hc. per pound, gold. Wo quote fair to good refining Cuba su gar at S'4 a Skc. per pound. Flour. Thero is rather moro doing. Sales ot 1800 Barrels, Including super fine, at $3 50 a 8 75; extras at U a 4 50; Wisconsin and Minnesota extra family at $0 25 a 7 25; Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana do. do, at 85 50 a 0 25, and fancy brands at7 75 a 8 50, as In quality. In llyo Flour wo notlco a sale of 100 barrels at $5 60. Corn Meal Is Inactive. Grain. Tho Wheat market Is dull. Sales ot 8000 bushels red at $1120 a'l 29, amber at II 25 a 1 80, and white at $1 33 a 1 40. Ryo is neglected. 400 bushels sold at 03c. Corn Is In good request, and 0000 bushels sold M 89 a 00c. for yellow, and 88 a 89c. for mixed. Oats aro selling at 58 a COc. or Western white. The receipts to-day .are as fol lows : 8990 barrels Flour, 3000 bushels Wheat, 8000bushels Corn, 7700 bushels Oats, 229 barrels Whiskey. Butter. Market steady. New York State and Bradford county choice, 32 to 33o; Western, choice, 25 to 27o.; Western, fair to good, 23 to 24.; Wes tern, common, 20 1 1 22c. Eggs. Market easier, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware, fresh stock, 24 to 25c; Western extra, 22 to 23c. Seeds. New Cloverseed has made Its appearance. Sales aro reported on prlvato terms. Timothy commands $2 00 to 8. Lchigltlou Retail Prices. Carefully corrected each week express ly for "The Carbon Advocate." Apples, per bushel 80 " dried, per lb 12 to 15 Butter, roll, per lb 80 Cabbage, per head 8 to 12 Cheeso, factory, per lb 20 Eggs, per do ?n 28 Fish, mackerel, No, x 12 to 15 Ham, per lb 20 Lard, pure, per 'b 20 Pork, prime mess, per lb 12 Potatoes, perbushel X Corn, per bushel $1 10 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 1 00 ' Bran " 1 40 " Rye, " 2 10 " Mixed " 2 0' Flour, Wheat, per bbl 7 50 " Rye, per 100 lbs 3 25 Oats, White per bushel 00 " Black, per bushel 50 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 CalfSklns, each 1 25 to 1 50 Sheep Skins, killed this mo., ea.50to75 Closing Prices ot DeHaven Si Towns end, 40 South Third Street, Philadel phia, September 10, 1874: U. 8. 0's. 1881 18n bid. 12 bid. U. S. 5 20, 18G2 . U. S. 6-20, 1801 . U H. 3 20,1865 U. 8. S-20, 1865 J. & J. U. S. 8 30, 1807 . U. 8.6-20, 1868 , U. S. 10-46 U. . Currency, 6's U. S. 6's. 1881, new . Pennsylvania H. H. . l'hlls. & Heading It. It. . r-ehlgu Valier Ksllroad LebU'li Coal & Nar. Co. United Companies of N. J Gold . . , . Slim . IS', bid, 16,f bid. 16)1 Wd. Vthi Wd YI'a bid. lia 127 bid. 127' asked, 100 bid. 109JS asked, 105 bid. 107 asked, Special Notices. A?IEDICIE CHEST IX MINATUIIE. Mlshler'sHerb Bitters Is uota boverago; but a strictly medicinal preparation, more thoicugbly adapted to thewants of the general public than any other la the mar ket. Unlike all other so-called Remedies, It Is pre pared under the direct personal supervision of an eminent Thyslclan. S. 1). Ilartmau, M. D, the son lor proprietor, Is a regular graduate of the Jeffer son Medical College ot Philadelphia, anda practic ing pbyelclin of large cxpeileuce and extensive practice. In such hand) the publle may lest as sured that Mlshler's Herb Hitters Is compounded In strict accordance with correct Pharmaceutical principles, and that Done but the choicest ingied lents enter Into Its composition. Its Immense sale slone Is conclusive proof thrt It possesses merit of a high order. Merchant , t nkerSjClergymen, lawyer, clerks and others eu gaged In sedentary occupations, experience Hs wonderful effects la relieving the depression caus ed by severe mental labor; while the mechanic, faimer and laborer, find their bodily vigor restor ed like ni sic by Its use. At in! season of the yesr when Diarrii r, Cbimi's, Colics and kindred dlsordei , use by eating unilpe lrults, Imprudent Indulgence lu cold drinks, etc., are prevalent, a certain, speedy and effectual remedy will be tound la Mlshlei's Herb Hitlers. The depressing feeling of Lsnguor or Debility, Incident to the '-heated term,' Isat once reuioied, the euerglea restored, and sew life and vigor lm parted to the proetrated system, by Us use. I.x Drspirsu, Liver Complaint and Amnions op tux KinsxTs It tnva.lably works like a charm. It Is not a drastle purge uor besdy stimulant, vloleut lu Its operations; but it Is slmplyanatutai remedy, thoroughly adapted loauitt nature. It supplies tone to the stomach, relnvlgorates the di gestive organs, stimulates the secretions, and pri. motlng a rerular action of the buw-ls, enables every organ of the body to perform Its allotted worjc regularly and without Interruption. It Is the unerring certainty ofdestred results at tendant on Us use, coupled with tb fact that It Is prep red by a Physician of eminence lu bis profession, thai bas rendered Mlshlei s Herb Hit ters so popular, and as familiar as a household word. Tuovsaxds op Motiiirs all over the land hare found It to be the safest aud best lemedy for use In their families; they not only give It with perfect safsty to even the youngest chili, but when used with caution And It the safest means of eosuriog (Act'r m Uesllh aud freedom from the weary aches and pains Incident to their sex. Per fectly harmless, It Is Just the remedy needed by them to enable Nature to perform her functions naturally, rtg rlgani vriUtout inconvenience. No uor iuocid ex vuthout it If she would possets the clear, blooming complexion and cheerful spirits inseparable from sound health. It Is sold by sit Druggists and Ueneral De-lers; It Is neatly put up la siuareUlassUottles, enclosed In a ye low wrap per. It Is not sold ou Draught, belug 'dig a medicinal preparation, aud as such Is eudorsed by many of the most eminent physicians of the coun try, Aug. 8, 1871 -lm. Tho Acme Slilrt. This Is to oertlfy, that Messrs. Laury & Peters have taken instructions In the use of the Acmo ShlrtSystem, and aro fully quail fled and authorized to JTanufacturo tho Geometrically-Balanced Shirt lu the Borough of Lehlghton. Slgued, Prof. W. M. Dildinb. Gontlemen desiring a haudsomo fitting Shirt should leave thpir measure at tho post office bullUlnif. LAUItY & UfiTEUS. Juno 20, 1871-ma 18X atked 12)2 asked 16 axked 17 aektil 1C', asked 17i aMittl 18K asked l rt. 113'. A.L-Atl 17' bid. 17- akked 12 yH bid. 12 .asked 63 U bid. Mii akked 65 Z -bid. 535S asked 01 bid. 01'? ailu'd 13X b Id. 45'a astted The most Wonderful Ulstovery of the 10th Century IDE,. S. XJ. HOWHS Arabian Milk Cure FOIt CONSUMPTION, And all Diseases of the THRO AT.-CUESC and LU.VU3. (The only Medicine of the kind Ja the woild.) A Somtitoti por Cod Livie On.. Permanently cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipi ent Consumption, Loss of Voice. Shortness of llrpath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, 4c.,Jaa few darn. DP.. 8. D. HOWE'S Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier, Which DIKFintS from all other preparations In Its Immediate snoxupon the LIY'ek, KIDNEYS and DLOOD. It Is purely vegetable, and cleanse the system cf all Impurities, builds up, aud makes Pure, Itlch Illood. ItcuresScrofnlous Dheasesof all kinds, removes Constipation, and regulates the liowels. For "(J EN Kit A L DEBILITY," "LOST VITALITY," and "UKOKEN-DOWN CONSTITU TIONS," I "challenge the 10lh Century" to find Its equal. Every bottle Is worth Us -weight la gold, l'rlco, 11.00 per bottle. ALSO, DK. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian 3B& "SUOAU I ', D!l Live) i ma- They cletuse the Liver and Stomach thoiongbly, remove Constipation contain no calomel nor any other Inlurlous tniredlent. and act aulckly upon these organs, without producing any pain or weak ness, l'rlce 25 cents per box. OON8UMPTIVE3 Should nsea!! three of the above Medicines. Soli by A. J. DUULINO,-Drujilst, sole Agent for Lehlshton, I'a. Dr. S. li. HOWE, Sole Proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, New York. apr. ll,IS73.yl Mrs. LANE'S O'taln Cure for Ingrowing Nails. Piles ! Piles ! ! Piles ! ! ! Piles, Internal, Extol nal, Bleeding or Itching. The Intense suITerlngoccasloned by the distress ing dlxenoe, lulls various forms, Is known only to those who are unfortunate enough to bo afflicted with It. The sleepless nights, the uncomfortable days, tho haggard l,ks of the sufferer bear wit ness of the lnteusltyof the pain experienced when troubled with this prevailing disease. The suc cess of Ilrlggs' I'lle Itemed? as a positive cure la unequalled In the annals of medicine Relief Is Immediate when used ns dlrocted. The Immenso demand for this great remedy Is unparalelled. Thousands are using it wltn the most satisfactory results. Sold by A. J. DUELING, druggist, Le hlghton. may 0 ly rpiiaiis' Court Sale. By vlrtuo of an Order of tho Or phans' Court of Carbon County, there will be expoied at Public Sale, on tho premises, In tho Borough of Lehlghton , on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th, '74, ot half-past TWO o'clock V. M., tho following described lato of ELIZABETII MOULTIIROP, Deceaso, viz : All that certain lot, pleco or .parcel of Ground, sltuato, ly ing nnd being In tho borough of Le hlghton, Carbon County, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit :, Be clnninc at a stone, thenco by land of 'Lewis Graver south threo degrees and one-halt west twenty-live perches ana one-tenth to a stone; thenco by Jand ot Georgo Esch duo cast twelve perches and two-tenths to n stone; thenco by land of the lato John Kuntz, deceased, north twonly-nlno degrees west eleven perches to a stone; thenco by tho same north four and ono-halt degrees caet nineteen perches and threo-tonths to n corner In the puhllo road; thenco by public road south flfty-flvo degrees west eight perches to tho place of beginning, containing 1 Aero and 23 Perches strict Measure. Tho Improvements thereon aro a one-and-a- Half Story DWELLING IIOUSE, with Basement ; a good Well of Water, and a number of Choice Fruit Trees. Terms and Conditions will bo made known nt tho tlmo and place of sale, by TIIOS. KEMEREIt, Lehlghton, Sept. 0th, Administrator. AT PRIVATE SALE. Tho Lclilghton JSchool .Board now offer, at Prlvato Sale, tho following do scribed valusblo REAL ESTATE, be ing a portion of tho Public School Pro perty ot the Borough ot Lehlghton, to wit One Lot and Building, situated on tho corner ot Iron and Pino streets, and bounded and described as ollows : On tho north by Iron street ; west by a common alley; south by a lot owned by Joseph Obert, nnd east by Pino street. Tho lot is CO feet front by 189 feet 0 inches in depth. Also, TWO LOTS, Numbered 153 and 151, situated on Pine street, In said borough, bounded and described as follows : On the west by I'ino street; south by lot No. 155; ease by West alley, and north by Cedar al loy, "jn'rt lots being each 00 feet front by ISO feet 0 Inches In depth. 1ST For terms and further particu lar, apply to either of the undersigned. JOHN S. LENTZ, President. A. J. DURLING, Secretary. Diu-N. B. REISER, Treasurer. Lehlghton, May 2, 1874. MOTHERS, Look at that Child, It has Worms. Go or send at once to DURLING'S Drug Store, and get a Wtlo of his WORM SYRUP, so plea sant and yet so sute, may u 22(1 Annual Exhibition OP TUB Pn. Stato Agricultural Soc'y, FOR 1874, will be held nt EASTON, PENNIA., Commencing September 28th, 1874, AND CONTINCIt F1VK DATS. Books ot Entry close SFPTEMBER 22. No Entry Fee Charged, Competition Is co-extenslvo with tho Unltod States, aud the citizens of tho several States aro cordially Invited to compete for our prizes. For Premium lists and other Information apply to either of the undersigned. J. R. EBY, President. D. W. Seller, Reo. Secretary. lbrldgoMcConkoy, Cor. Secretary. WHY, OH. WHY will you suffer with that Cough or Cold? when roltef umy iw had immediately by using DURLING'S Compound Syrup ot Tr Wild Cherry and Horehound.