4 Advertising Rates. VTe doslr. It to to distinctly understood tliat no Advertisement will be Inserted In the columns of Tb Carboh Adtocate that may be received from nnkmmn parties orflrms.unlcss accompanied with the Cab. The rollowlng are our oslt terms I Advertisement fori year, per Inch each Insertion . . . . . . 10 Cents. Rlx Mentha, per tncheach Insertion lftCeiit. " Threo Months, " " ' 20 Cent. Less thin three months, first Inser tion $1, each subsequent Insertion So Cents II. V. MOKTII1M1.H, Publisher. Jjl II. S1E1V1SRS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE! Ground Floorlnthenewaddl'lonof tho Mansion House, Mauch Chunk, Ilutlnoss transacted In UnRllsh and fterman. Collections promplj made and Conveyancing nesfy done. AaPeltlempnt of Estate Proving Wills, oil .talnlnir Letter lirAdinliilstratlon.KllliuAicmin.s. and Orphans' Court 1'rnctlcacarefullyattellled tn- Licenses, Charters and Incorpntatlous procured, and Criminal Cases made a spt'clslty. Packard Orchestral Or gaiiB, and Haines Brothers Pianos, A. P. HoifN, Agent, Lehighton, Pa. July25,H74-m3 8A.TUKDAV MOHNINO, i OrOUHIt 10 1874. "Local and Personal. SrecjAL Notice. Those of our sub. kcrlbers receiving their paper with a cross upon the corner near their union, will siivo fifty cents advance In pi Ice by remitting the dollar subscription nt oiieo. Our terms nro $1 In advance, or $1.50 it not so paid. The citizens of Mahoning Valley liove subscribed sufficient money to pay for tlie excellent organ, purchased for the Centre Square bunday School a lew weeks ngo. David Hubert's teams have been In trcnjua4ous demand during the pat week, by visitors to our ojun'y latrj ,nml wli? becauso they aio nil gooit, and ills prices low. .f Two new engines nnlved at Pack Jerton for tho L. V. It, It. Co., on .Num. iluvlnst. No. 141 lluilltmton. and No. v 137 Monmouth, both of them weie man- u -a m An unknown man, on Saturi Ktst, arrived at Puckerion in seard jl, worn, a niaciiimsi. uy nunc, nn.i win standing on the down traek looking nt lengiuB No. 7, when the It A. M. pas senger ttaln catms dashing along, anil not being perceived by him, tlm engiuii "struck him throwing him ngajust the 1flag-btafl, breaking his neckamfcutllny . v . .... .. . ... btau, ureawng ins iii-ck aim culling about the luau inn fearlul manner. lilm lie was tery on Sunday ry l)fsV For family Hour, of tho ver quality go to J. K. ltlckeit, East Weiss- port. iLumbcr and coal in large or small quantities at lowest market rates. A few lots in Itlckertown still unsold buy at once. f For 6alo a five octave Parlor O gan (new) at a great reductlou Jpply ut this office. If you want a nice fitting shirt lcavo your measure at Laury & Peters, l'ost office. For fall and winter boots, .call at A. & J). Graver's. Cheap and good. -Our friend Sol. Yeakel, of Weiss- port, had on exhibition a box of tho ninest corn In the enr.at the fair, which we think wo everaw. Most of tho e.us A containing over 1,200 gtaius of corn. Thetruck manufactured by Mcsrs Rouilg & Uoffoid, of this borough, for Lehigh Hook & Ladder Company, i the handsomest lire Apparatous in this section of tho country, nndrelleits great credit upon their skill as mechanics. Mrs. Thomas Kemerer, of this bor ough, lias been very sick foi tho pabt few weeks, but wo are pleased to btato elie is now Improving. Tle funeral of Mr.Gutli, in Weiss, port, on Sunday last, was one of the largest that aver took place in tills lo cality. Nearly all tho prominent Demo crats of Lehighton attended tlie con vention, In Mauch Chunk, on Monday last. A fine St. Charles bay liorso, six years old, sound all over, lor sala at L. 1 Klepplngcr's, livery stable. Will trot bis mile lu 3 minutes, and has never been tinder training. Apply 603n. A good girl wanted to assist nt housework, Ac. Good wages, ripply at this olllco. " Perfumery and toilette nrtlcles in great variety at A. J. Darling's, Ito tier's Building, Hank street. F. P. Lentz has got 'em I Calicos from OJ cents per yard upwards. Try tbem. John Dunleavy was shot aud kill ed .during a druukcubrawl In tlm saloon of John Jones at Plymouth, Luzerne county, on Wednesday night of last week. Jones and three others have ixm ai rested, but it is not known which ono did the shooting. Mr. lloppes desires us to state that lm lias four rooms in his mill, In Ma honing Valley, suitable for a saddler's shop, which ho will rent veiy low to a good tenant. A young girl, who speaks tho En glish language, can have a good homo and receive a musical education, by ap Jylng to Ellas lloppes, Mahoning r al ley. Piano stools of the latest styles' can oo obtained very low or Jiiias llop pes, Centro Square, Mahoning Valley, also one piano for sale very cheap. Laury A Peters havojutt received a large and elegant stock of now goods, 'comprising cloths, cassimcres and vest logs, which they are prepared to make up in tho latest fashion at the lowest prices. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with flour aud feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling t reasonable rates. Carpets, a full assortment, at low prloos, at A. & D. Graver's. On our first page will bo found tho call for tho Heptiblicnti County Conven tion on Monday, and the list of pernn appointed to hold tho Delegate Electlo'i, to-day. Thoa. Kem'T-r. Ad'iilnWtrUnr of tho tstntc or KlizAhctli Moullrcp, dee'd, will sell tho real estate, of deceased at 3ii30 o'clock P. M. to day, lOlh Inst. David Prince, 'Wit sell, on the premises, near the Prtn Mills, a lot of rattle, furnltiite and other perwuial propetty, at 10 o'clock A. M., on Wed nesday nexl, Hi'' I4lh In-t. See bills printed at tills office. Judgo II. D Maxwell, died nt Ids lato residence, in Easton, on Saturdiij otenlng last. It Is r-ported that tho Uethleliem Steel Mlll.ui.lch his been Idle for some time, will bo re started next weelt. For puro drugs and medicines go to A.J. Dulling, Hank street. New goods received almost dally at A. & 1). Gravr's, at popular pi Km, For a nobby suit and a perfect fit go Jo Laury & Peters, merchant tallurs. Attention, Firemen! A special meeting of Lehigh llnok & Ladder Co, No. 1., of this liornnuli, will bo held, In lteber'n Hall, on Mondvy evening, Oct. 12th, at 7.30 o'clock sharp. Uu-dnesH ; To conclude arrange ment for the .all and other purposes. By order of the President, C. T IIoiik, Secretary. Another Ncsv Stock. T. D. Clauss, the tailor, desires m to state that he Ins just retimed from New York, and that hoU now opening a very largo involco of cloirw, cossl meres and vestlngs, suitable for f.ill and winter irnde, which lit! Is prepared to make up In the bist nud most fashion nblo btyles at "knockdown" prices, lie guarantees h "perfect lit" every time, and the goods In all cases as iepreeut ed. Also, an Immense stock of rub tiers, boots, shoe-, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goo.ls. Remember the place, X. I Chtuss, Just abovo the Public Square, Hank street, Lehlghlon. ell Thousand People. Theri- are more than ten tl ouennd people in the United Slatts who ex pect to be the happy possessors of the first grand prize In the Kentucky Ulft Concert of S2o0,000. ylll of them but ono will bo disappointed. One will get It, for Governor Hramlette.the mali nger nt Louisville, lias announce ! C'onc.Tt will positively lak, nger nt Louisville, has announced that ake place lie no fur"er I'l'stponenient, and if our read- ei want to know muru about it, wriU to him. Tlie Conl Trntle. The following table shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Itallnmd for tho week ending Oit. ;ird, 1874, and for the year its compared with tins same time last year: Kpm Wi-ek. v Wyoming .... Hazletou Up. Lehigh., lien. Meadow.. Mahiiiiny Mauch Chunk 10 2I!4 09 800,851 02 2li,u21 10 1,588,2(17 1 811 07 !l,742 02 7,'d37 01 619,118 07 12,119 10 US0.G87 17 188 09 i,4Q$ 15 Total C9.017 00 3.1571.103 10 Last Vear.... 100,798 02 U,5H7,700 14 Increase Decrease 41,180 10 100,024 18 IIooU & Ladder Hull. The Initiation Halt of Leh. Hook and Ladder Co., of this borough, takes place on Fiiday evening next, the lGth Inst. Eureka Orchestia, of Alleulown, has been engaged to furnish music on the occasion, and every arrangement has been made to make this ''the ball" of tho season. Tickets admitting lad.es and ono gentleman $1.00 each, to be ob tained at the "Advocate" olllco. Tho iroceeds being for the company, It is earnestly hoped that the people gener ally will extend a llbeial patronage. A Card. Having been Informed that some per son lias put In circulation a story to tho effect that tho Democratic nominee for Assembly, A. J. Durllng of this boro. ugh, used expressions derrogatory to tho Catholic religion, at the time Lh. Hook and Ladder Co. applied to tho School 7oaid for tho use of the hall in tho School building for their ball. I beg leave respectfully to btate that Mr. Durllng was not piesent at tho time tlm allusion was made to the said de nomination; that tho- remarks made were uttered by .Mr. J. S. Lentz, and were not mado In a manner that cuuld bo constructed lu any way disrespect fully to that body of Ch Istlans. I deem this btateiuent of facts to be only lu Justice to Mr. Dulling, than whom there is uo more honuriblu and liberal minded man in our borough of Lehigh ton. Very respectfully, H. V. MoimuuBit, Prest. Lehigh Hook and Ladder Co. Seuoiltl Degree. Frederick Lapp, who whilst dtunk murdered Chief of Police Clauser nt Hazleton ou the night of Sept. 4th, was tried at Wilkes llarro lost week. Tho main reliance of tho defence was in the fact that the prisoner wns Intoxicated at the time ho committed the offence, which Is virtually putting a premium on druukeiies8. The counsel lor tin de- teuce biateu tiini it me ueiendanl was Intoxicated at tho Uuio of the alleged commission of tho offence, thoio could bo no conviction of murder In tho first dcgiee, and tho Court affirm d this point In his charge to thi url lu no deciding the Court lias assumed a fear ful responsibility, tho evil results of which can scarcely be computed. AW that It will bo necessary to do for nman who lias revenge In hi heart, will be to get drunk and shoot his enemy I In our opinion diuiikenuess only nggrav.ite.s the crime. Thejury wero out 1 hour and n-hnlf and leturued a verdict ot "Jfur der In the second iteureo." Lapp was sentenced to 12 years In .the Easton Penltentary. Prebytcrliui Synoit. Tho Philadelphia Synod of tho Presbyterian church will meet In wlr.it will be equivalent to a General Con vention ot tho Pn bbyterlaus of Eastern Pennsylvania, at Reading, on the 15th of October. Tho Synod is composed of tho Presbylirlesol Philadelphia, Phila delphia Central, I'hlladelpliia Noith, Chester, Westminister, Lehigh smd Lackawanna, and has charge of the Missionary Presb) tery of Western Afri ca, composed of seven missionaries and leu chinches It covers tRe. counties of Philadelphia, Chester, Lancaster, DeUnaio. .1iintgoiuery, Bucks, IJtTks, Lebanon, Cailxm, Mouioe, Luzerne, joining, Pike, Wayne, Suquehauua mid lir.idford. I,e!llhtoli Institute. The Institute was called to older by tlie President, and the devotional exer cises conducted by Mr. Allem. The minutes of tho previous nvetln iv.id and npproved and roll calldd. Under general exercises tlirf Biibjct of locking tho nates was considered, a ma jority of the tencheis deeming it better that they be not locked ; nml Mr. 15 ir nett wns appointed a cn-ninltteeto state this opinion lo the directors. How shall wo teach our pupils to walk lightly over the Hour? was asked by one of the teaclrers. This question elic ited quite an Interesting dl-cusslon. It wns thought best to have pupils walk on the whole of 111- foot if possible. County Superintendent llollord coming in nt this time, was Invited to participate in the different exerci-es. iA'tu'llts of spelling matches was next consltleied .Mr. Harnett approved of them, saying It mailt' scholars atnbltl m, caused tht iii tn make better recitations and by allowing one seh.'ol to spell against another, it would add greatly to the inteiest of the schools A few remarks aooul teaching music In our schools went then iii.ule. Some of the te.icheiii thnujht It not necessary so teach the first principles. Mr Ilof ford thought It very Important that they should, since probably siimii of our pu pils had talent but hail not the means to develop It at home. .Vr. Allem oiiinid a discussion on arithmetic. In which nearly all pre-ent p.utlclpated. Alter this a very Interest lug recitation was hud on tlieuatiuo nud value ot .Uen'al Ssclelice. The llilslness Committee presented the following pro gramiuu : 1st. General Exercises, 2d. Piluiary Arithmetic, id. Geography, lib. Natural Philosophy. Adjourned to meet Saturday, October 17th, J874. IIattie M. HniLMAN, Secretary. Ills Creek Items. Pheasants are bald to bo plenty on tho mountains. Pic-nlcshavo been very iiumeious and popular for some time past. They are now on tlie decline. -Vouey Isas tight ns if It had attended a banquet. Iliisiness neglected Is business lost. Next to home without a mother, the tno.-t lonely homo is that without a country local Journal. Tlm p:c-ulc which was held near Steinlersvllle on Saturday, Ojt. lid, was quite a success in every respect. Tho day was fair aud each school was pretty well repres"nted,althougli visitors there were not' as many as on former occa sion's, but the ordei wasqult't satisfac tory, and all acknowledged themselves pel feotly satisfied. Mr. Hubert ('imp bell of Parryville delivered a very ele gant ad'liess, which was ll-tened to with tiiaiked attention. Mr. I) Prince of this place offers at Auction Sale, on Wednesday, Oct, l4th, 10 .. M., all Ids fat mini utensil, Llvo Stock, Kitchen Fiiinlture.&c, Ac. Af ter having disivjsed of it lot will move with his lamlly to Now York, where ha intends tn re.-ldft hereafter. In him w iiNiseu very obllulug neighbor and kind trlend. Wo wish liiui a .rich Iwrveft and hii abundant success In his new pursuit. W. 35. K. lllg Creek, Oi t. 8th, 1874. Ilellglllta ltev. L. Groh, will preach in tho Trinity Evangelical Lutliorn church corner of Iron and North-ainptoii-sls. Services to-morrow (Sun, llty) at 10 a. )l. in Geiumu; ut 7.00 l M. English. Sunday School at 2. 1'. M 1'inyer meeting Wednesday eveniui: ut 7,30 o'clock, and Teacheis' meeting Thursday evening. Evango Ic.il church Ilnr. A. Krec ker, pastor Preaching, Sunday, 1O.U0 A. m. and 3.S0 e. M. (communion ser vices) and 7. U0 r. u. by ltev, J, M, Siylui, P. E., In Hut Northampton. st. school house. Sunday school ut 0 a. m. Revival iiiecllngs every evening durl ng the week, All aio cordially luvlted to utteiid. Services In I ho Academy next Sun. day evening at 7.00 o'clock in the tier man lauguago. L. K, Dorr, pastor. Carbon County Fair Tho anmnl exhibition of the Carbon County Agricultural Society commenc ed on their grounds, In Lehighton, on Tuesday last. The weather on Tuesday and Wednesday was very unfavorable for a full display of tho manufactures and products of tho county. The display of fruits and vegetables was largo and much (liter than that of last year, tlio celery put on exhibition by Geo. .Iany. penny was especially de-ervlng of men tion. Tho display of stoves by Samuel Graver was very handsome, and Inclu ded many of tho best manufacture. Tho Messrs. Yeakel, of Allentown, also ex hibited a full lino or their Agiicultural linplluients. T. D. Ciauss, tho tailor, presented n very elegant display of cloths, cassltneres, &c, tho articles claiming considerable attention. Our townsman, V. Schwartz also displayed a handsome parlor and bed room set. In tlio display of fancy articles and needle work, the display was not so largo as on previous occasions, but the articles exhibited were very handsome and, wo think, of a fnr superior quality than on former occasions. In horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and oilier animals tho dis play was rthoulequal to thnt of previous yeats, some half a dozen hogs exhl blted by Peter Jrtux being especially attract ive. In all wu may say that the fair was about equal in most respects to those of former yerrs, and would no doubt have been an improvement If the weather had been in nro fav.riblo. TIIUIISDAY. The rain continuing to por.r down, the officers of tho Agrlcultuial Society, held a meetln r, on motion, resolved to post pone the holding ol the fair lill .1oiiday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday; allowing parties who have live stock to remove tho samo If they choose and re turn them on Monday to the same class and on the same entrance fee, or they may be let t In their care and will be fed on the grounds. Ad lltional entries can be made up till Tuesday, Oct. 13, ot 12 o'clock noon. The officers deservo much ciedlt for this movement, forwlth tlienutnber and quality of articles entered (upwards of 700) we have nodoobtbut tlio exhibi tion next week will be a success. ict'I'iirf of tho Public Schools of Le highton, for the month ending Ojt., 2d, 1871, s'.io.vlng tho number of pupils in attendance, with tho per ceutage of attendance : i v. f t . -i j o It S i ? . - C JS b 9- o o o - d c ; t 2iJ s -. i- : - to n a oi in oi lii 10 !!2 Hij SO SI 27 26 fill Ul SO b.1 31 1!7 04 84 82 13 41 UJ 01 86 8'J 41 2-i (,'J VI " bJ 179 nit wi w! si a. Scunou. Iltl . . . Ut-tuiunr . IntartuttdUte Stvumttry . -ltd I'runiry Ut 1'rluijtry Tutal . A comparison of tho above with tho first month's teport, will show that tho attendance, though still good, has not been as good as during the first month. It Is of the utmost Importance that the .children be In their places regularly, and purents should not allow them to re main out except for the most urgent rea sons. I would again call the attention of the Town Council to the condition of tho bldewnlksund crossings in tlie vicinity of the school building. During tho re cent wet weather tho children wrro obliged to go through mud, nearly ankle deep, and I am Informed some were de tained from school on that account. The walks and crossings should by all means be fixed before winter sets in. S. J. Bausktt, Principal. Itrport of Hie High Mulloo! for the Moulli elatllug October till, 1874. s - c . n S s a ' e as PuriLs. ll.lttln Koons lim. Dollunmaycr .I.iiio DcntliiKi-r Kmm.i Miyilur Kioiuii (Jlauss Itla Clauss JM I) illeninayor Win V Jiutiur !eo MiHsi'lmilo Harry II. bweeney Milton llivtnuy l.eo. ftcliiun.icucr Tlios .1. bvllurt AI Holleuinayur Joiuii M Kiittlor Francis Il.illlvt Chas 1 Ctnuss Allen A. (.raver (irimtli Mitntj Y WeMciiliuluicr Albortiis si uljolilt I5'J 7I77 71, Ul 5 7'i'7 51 .11 lo-i si no a 19 1 12 2 1 ail AS i ill 81 Oi M t(5 H) 6b W 81 SO' US at 66 Xi &) 114 C3 Oi 17 SS57 87151 US 01 W6S l!8,t!5 111 SI Si 41 SO 51 H'45 t2!3J "o a.M 7 ati si IS! IS 21 iO 21) M ..1 as 4.1 if .7 4 111 47 U7IM ttl 70 (4 ! 8.1 S3 Si 5; li W 31IH 4'1 so 2 1 18 50! 4 fiS 711 t 82 121 S3, 21 0I4I.-J! H J 7S 7o' a ts ,n is. li 57 5 1 70 21 2o: 13'X ;.Vi,'.i o t U9 ,21 40, jo Ul an I7tl WO Josepn Tnylor ll.U 5 1 1.1 Tho above gives on exhibit of the at tendance and deportment of each pupil, together with the thoroughness of Ids recitations In four branches. In these branches I have kept with scrupulous exactness, dally record ot each pupil's recitation. From tills record tho nbove table Is complied. 100 Indicates per fect recitations for tho cntlio mouth. An exact record of tho recitations in Geogtwphy, Ktadlug, Algebra, and Latin, lias not been kept and helice they aio not mentioned In the repjrt. The abovo, how over, Is surilclont to to Indicate the degree of thoroughness and relative standing of each pupil, Tho pupils are ro-scstod each inonUi according to their average tho previous month, so that a visitor may sco nt a glance, who does the best work. I may add, ton, for tho encouragement of all concerned, that with scarcely an exepp tl.m, they aio working with In-crw-Ved energy and Interest. S. J. I5AUNUTT. Democratic ConviMition. The Democratic County Nominating CcMiventlo " met in tlio Court House, nt Mauch Chuiik, on Monday lat, R. A. Packer was appointed Chairman, nnd T. D Clauss Vlco President. A full ilelegnlinii was present, and perfect harmony prevaii'dl. Tho following named gentlemen ro put In iiomlna- ti cm for the several o.Tlces : For Congress.- Rob'eit Klotzand Al len Craig. For Assembly.-C. J. .Murray, E. II Snyder, J.is. Sweeney, J is. A. Harvey, A.J. Durllng and II. J. G. Nenmlller. For District Attorney. E. l.'-Slevers. For County Commissioner.- -Henry ISoycr, Putrlck Derinott aud A mon .-lrner. , Auditor. E. II WUUaits, Dr. Kab r, Coroner.- Dr. Kramer, Dr. Smytht. After tho nominations had been made' the Convention adjourned until 1:30 o'clock, and upon reassembling, pro ceeded to ballot for candidates, with Ihu following result : allien Cinlg having withdrew his name, Robert Klotz was declared the choice of tlio Convention for Congress fiom this county, aud tlie following gen tlemen weio appoint! d Conferees: Hubert A. Packer, John lirlsliu and John Taylor. For As'embly, Jas. A. narvey was nominated on the first ballot, nnd our respected townsman, A. J. Dutltngon the third ballot, tho nomination, on motion, being mado unanimous. Fur County Commissioner, Henry Buyer, Esq., ot Welsspoit, was nom inated on the first ballot. Henry is a good, square, honest man, and one most of our citizens can look up to with pride. For District Attorney.E. R. Slewers, a young and tulenteu lawyer of Mauch Chunk, was nominated by acclamation. If elected ho will no doubt make a good honest officer. For Auditor, Dr. Kaiser was declared tho nominee by acclamation. For Coroner, Dr. Sniythe received tho nomination by acclamation. After appointing a County Commit' tee aud transacting other business, tho Convention adjourned. --" A largo number of citizens were in attendance nnd the greatest good feel lug prevailed. According to a Wilkes-Btrre de spatch, there was trouble among the miners at Moosio on Mouday, growing nut of a demand by some ol tbeiu for the discharge of the boss. Tlie demand being refused, eighty of the men struck, and were at unco paid off and discharg ed. The strikers tried to preve.ut other men from working in their place, and in a fight that ensued olo man was fa tally wounded. Itlnrrloil., On tho 10th ult.,by P.uv. L. K. Dorr, Mr. E. P. Souerwlno, ot Slatlngton, and Miss. Leanna Dorwnrd, of Blitedalu. On the 25th ult, by tho same, Mr. Thomas Herman, nf Wslnut Port, Miss. Eliza A. Stein, of Slatlngton On the 20th ult.. bv the same and -Vr. Levi II. Welir, of Slatliicton. and Miss Mary Lesslg, of Sallsburg, Lehigh Co. On tho 29tli ult., by the samo, Mr. Daniel A, Ilartman, and Miss. Kate A. Graver, both of Stluosvllle, Lehigh Co. tLl-lll'jtltOU ItCtllll I'll COB. Carefully corrected each week express ly for "The Carbon Advocate." A pplos, per bushel GO " dried, per lb 12 to 15 Ilut'ter. roll, per lb 38 Cabbage, per head 8 to 12 C'.ieere, factory, per lb 20 T.Vgs, per dozen !55 lisli, mackerel, No. a 12 to 15 Ham, per lb 20 Lard, pure, per lb 20 Pork, prime mess, per lb 12 Potatoes, perhushel 80 Corn, per bushel St 15 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 2 00 " Bran " 1 40 " Rje, " 2 20 " Mixed " 2 10 Flour, U'heat, per bbl 7 50 " Ito, per 100 lbs 8 25 Oats, White per oushcl 70 " Black, per bushel 05 Hay, per ton 29 00 Straw, per bundle 00 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.SOto 75 foslng Prices of DeIIavkn & Towns end, Stock, Government aud Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, October 8, 1874 n S.C's. isst . lSItM. lSjaskstl. 18)? Mi. li atkwl. U. 8.5 20, ll-CJ 1 U. 8.520. IS04 . . . lit III, 14S aiktsl. U..s. 521,1805 . . 1.1) Ul l'Aakil, U. S 520, 1801 i.U. . Ill Hi. l,aikwl. U 8.5 30. Ib07 . . . 17',J Mi 17K asltwl. 0 8.52J, Islij , . , 17J.3 bid. 17)1 asked. U, St. 10-4) . . . Ill; 111. 12 askei. U, , Cuiraicr, O's . . 11, 111. nasaeil. II. S. 5' 1S9I, new . . 12J.J Mi. VlZ asked lVniisifiaa.aK.il.. . M',li. Ut akl. l'lilla. 4 nestling H. It. . MKtld. Slj'a.kal. UUIb Valley lullroad . 01 lid. 0JM 'fd LehljU Coal X Nat. Co. . 40) Mi. 47 & asked. United UorapanlM of N, J. 120 l id. IDWaaUl. Hold . . , . . 10-J.' Ul. HI) asked. SUnr , . . . ,1K Ul. 1WK ut. Special Notices. ASWKtTlTVTK FOIt IU1 rSI.VfL -For years, qulslno was regarded nstlidpnlvs i -sine for imUrlnjstllsoisea and linmen.e qtnntltloi of ttio druj were annual ly consumed throilliout our western country, mnrer-arllruhrlyalsn; the rWcr bottoms and ad joining Itwlmds. Willi tli ftll montli. milirla, In all II rarted form., stalks like nn epidemic tlirtnijtli tlio land, nnd wli tie districts aro prostrated with chills antt Mt-r. tlio entlro popul-tton shaking with airue. Heretofore, quinine was iviutsrly re.ortedto; but while It fi-t-quentlvlalletl to effect a cure, ltlurarl ably tlernite.l tin stnnrli, produclntr muses, Tertljrnan 1 fugitive pains In the head lo such an extent til II m'tntlts el ip.ed ere the ays em reent ered from Its streets. Theso objection to Its use ere simsrked, that the Introduction r.f Mlshter'a llerh Hitters ttss hatted ns u trlumplHn merllclne lnllnltelv more certulnln llben-llclil oTect than qultilne, It p"e'd none of the demerits of that druz. Instead of naucitlnir, It tone and Insl. oiates lliestomnch,au.l while speedily expelling the noxbius humors, Increases the appetite nnd f iclllt.ttes dUestlen; thus rendering the system stronger, and better tilted toresli-t the Attacks of il.es-e. In met, n Judicious uso of Mishter'a llerh Hitters ai this setsoii of the year, will pre sent the recurreneoof tbls dl rase, even tn those wlmhave novt-r pished au autumn without It. An cxperlent'o of twenty year proves It to bti the Krestest ajiti PER10M0 known to medical science. Thero are, prrhap-t, no rtheises so subject to rlhnslli. chsuKes as alTections- of tho Kldtioys. Hundreds of our fir Biers, mechanics, and ltborlng men, strong anil hirdy lu all other respects, suf fercoutlnual Inoourenldiice, and occaslinally ox-t-ru..lttlii) pains In the back and across the loins; experlencu a freiuent desire to piss water, pain during Its pt.sn.re, and frequent stoppages tn Its tiow. These lire nianlfestatlons rosulting from some strain or heavy lift (perhaps years ago), and aggravated by ercry change lu the neather. Kvery sll ht mid Hies dlrett to this one weak spot, and unlufs pri.iiiplly altendetl to the disease becomes clinuilc, and tti4 once strung mm a mWcrable wreck, ,111-thlers llerb inner is ine only certain ,-euiedy fir tilts rlassof dlseises. It. his a pecu li ar tendency ti the kldnets, stimulate them to h,., altliy acrlou, nnd removing the cause, prevents the formation of brlck-duit deposits, which, Ifper mltttd locontluue, will by cohesion form gravel sloue, neees-ltallng n pilnful operation lor Its re moval. Many of the Ingredients enterlug into tta t-ouipusl.'iu, are universally ocognlzedas specllks lo f ull coi upUlutsof the urinary organs tu Liver C luplalnt, Iyspepli, all disorders of tlia llowels, and nlfectto usef the Thrust nnd Lungs, It Isequal lyierlslnau 1 elUcaclous; while, naa remedy lor thecetiiplaluis iccullar to the female 8ex,lc ha linenui.1. Lap 'u, old and oling, murrlod aud single I I etery coudltlou of life, will Hud this Q skit' F.s Lit Btasmr prompt, safe, certain and riUMe. '.t'ho pulii.sullots complexion U r.placeit by a bluoULluilt heallhl'ul couuteuance, and Its oo casional Ult enables Mluro to perform hocfunc tlillS llKQUL."" A:,u "UJCT I.SCO.fVE.XIHMCI. sold oulylui oltlesbyall UrugsUt and general dealers. Aug. aim. The most 'oiulcrffial Dlacnvcry oxT the 1 9"1 Ctnry. ODH. S. l- HOWE'S Arabian xVtilk Ouro FOlt CONSUMPTION, An 1 all OLeases of the TI.'IIOAT, CUKar an4 LU.NU 3. (The only Medltlnt' of the VUvl lu tlw vturld.) A SonstiTCts ron Cod l tvtR Oil. Permsnently cures Asthma. Dninehltls, Iwlpl ent Oousuniptlou, Ixtss of Voice, bhortn.-wt of llreath, Cutarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Sc,l few days. llll. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian Tonio Blood Purifier, Which OiyKHUS from n'l other preparation la lUlMMtMUC ACIIOS upon the 1.1 V KK, KIDNKV8 nnd Ulj'lOU. It Is purely vegetable, and cleanses the system efall Impu tiles, builds up, and makes Pure, Ktc-h lllood. It cures Scrolulous lllseases of all kinds, removes Constlpallou,and regulates the lowels. For-'UBSlillAl. UKlllLl'l'V," " LOsT 1 ll'ALlrV," aud 'llltOKB.N-OOWN OONSTITU T1U.NS," I "challenge tho I'Jth Century" to find Its equal. Krery bo'.tto Is worth its weight lu gold, l'rlco, S1.00 per bottle. ALSO, DU. S. 1). HOWE'S Arabian c Liver Pills Ttiy cltmnst Iho l.lvcr ntiJ Stnmicli thorouUlj, romuve CoiKtlpttlju ; coutnlu uo calomel nor auy other injurious iiirHjiei.t, huJ act quickly upon tbetj orpins wiili ut proiiuolugauy ptlaor Wtwk UttHS. l'r.ce 25 ceulu per box. CO NSUMl'TIVBS Should neoftll thrueof th nbore Aledlclucs., ,V,IJ by A.J. UUKUNU, Uru;lit, sole Agoht for LbUhWii, i'a. Dft. ti. U. IIOW'K. SjIp Proprietor 16 1 Chambers 8trot, New' Vork. apr. lt.I87J.yl Mud, liANti'3 0-'in Cure for luzroiujc Nails. Pilos ! Piles ! fPilesl U Vlo, Intern il, Kxte nil, llleodlag or Itching. Tlie Inteuaeffu fjrl liojcashnjil by the) dUtrs as dlim-a, la It Tubus traut li known only to tLutiti who art uufjrtuutttj enough to bo atlll:ted wltb It. TUj ttfeenless ulUtH, tlu uacomrortaUo days, the htrtt 1 wkn ur I lit nuTerer boir wit jit-hiol the luieaaliy vf the piln experleucod whea troubled with tht4 preTdtllu,; disease. Theuo ctH of Hrli' rile KomeJy as a pUire cure Is uutudllud lu tbeaauQiia ut medicine Kellef Is liuiutyjlaie wiien used u directed. The ltnuieuso d,jiiud tjr tbU gre.it remedy li uupirutelldd TujusauJi are usluit wilu the iust gitlrictory reiuttri. Sold by A. J. iUHLI.U. druln, L hlhton. way 'J ly -gEUFKCT fc FITS." Laury & Peters Ilave just received a very largo and ele gant stock of Fall and Winter cj- e w &9 comprising plain nnd fancy Clotlis Ca-tsliucreaaiul VuUIiiks, for iiieu'sand boys' wear, which they are prepareil to inaku up in tho most f4li!onaulu styles, at reasonable priced ami ou short nutlce. Lailles', Gent's aud Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Rubbers, comprising a splendid stock of nil kinds, manufactured especially for the trade of this locality. of the latest and most fashionable make, alwaya ou hand, t low figures. RyAgenU for tho Aciuo Shirt the best fitting garment over mado. Leave your Measure for them. IiAUItY & PETE ItS, Merchant Tailors, P. O. Building, Lehlgutou, Pa. Tjtfaotise anil B.ot for Sale, Situate on Hank street, in the Jnroiigli of I.elilglilon, and iiumbered 31 on tho plan or plot of said borough. The Lot i S3 x 180 feet; tho House is threo stories with basomeut, 3-story Kitchen nml necessary outbuilding, a never-falling well of water, &o. It U nicely located for almost any kind of business, being situate on the principal business thoroughfnro. For price and further particulars apply at this Office, or on the premises to S. A. or PKISOILLA UKERS. July 19, 1871-tf 1