tv 4 W Artvnrilialiiir R(ltt!N. IT dartre It ItTU dMInetly underlined tint no lTrtlnita will ba Inserted In the column! or aibikBOii AsrooATt that may be recelred from mkttown llle6rllrmi,unlCMarwrntaniea iin aa UABH.' IDS louawiDK Brauuru" "'-t AjTerUeowtU fprj year, per Incn eacn IllKTllCtJ'. . . , .10 Centa. " Pit Minth.perlneheathlnerllon ISCenta. ' Tuma Months; " " ' 20 Cent. " LeMltaantbreemnntha.flratlnMr- lion $1, each aubroquent loeertlon 25 Centa II. V. MORTIHMKR, Publisher. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE! Oroanj floor In the new addl.'loiiofthe Uanalon Ilotnoi Mauch Chunk, fa. Bualneaa traoaacW In- JJnillnb. and Herman, Coilectiona promply fcoad and Conveyarieiug neatly done. Jra-fetlUmtnt or Kitatea. rroring iiia, iceoftoo, Charters and Incorporations procured, if asii j I j 1 1 1 1 1 ri I 1.11 ik.. tnw unnl'lv1 t nvUU tlL'lt 11 1RTJ i .final nnrl Pfirsntin . rr - . fecial Notice. TllOSe OT OUrsUU- mi.rR n.reivinir mt'ir immT wivn is" Upon Xlm comer near tticir tiatne, MlrliMi tlia .1i,1lar cnlwnrlittinn nr. : a i . 0.1 i ... i .. ll.UV Ik UUfc no 1UIU. I Diaries for 1875, at the "Advocate" riiero are 17 scholars In our High School., Jtcv. E. A. Bauer, otHazleton, was town inursaay. Lafayette College, at Easton, has -Advertising makes new business d .enlivens old, trade. -;Lelilgh county all holds 28 pris- ,0 I ii n nam cpltninra tvnra nnmHrorl . . . . - -A The principal sport of our juveniles !Ri i miinR pftllfi! "Tapppr ." t The winter stylo of ladles' hats is -Continental black writing Ink, In Ss. bottles,-, at thoj'Advocatu" office. -F. P. Lcntr has got 'cm I Calicos from 0 cents per yard upwards. Try them. We are informed that typhoid fever prevails to an alarming extent in Jauch, Chunk. j The' Lutheran church' at Coplay has ju.t been supplied with a handsome new organ. For sale a fivo octave Parlor Oigan (new) at a great reduction, ripply at this otllce. -Parents' and friends are Invited to visit uur bciiwiis on I uebimy aim muitj day of each week. --Parlor organs. See advertisement of tho Golden Tongue Parlor Organ In an other column. On Tuesday, a" mamiameivTtfcDcr inott. was killed by a fall of top coal, In the mines at Tresckow. --:E: C'. Dlmmlck. Eso., will remove to Scrantoii, Luzerne county, sometime within tlienext two weeks. .jSneak, thieves burglars, and other classes ofrnmrauders are numcibus In, All parts of the country. The different schools In our boro- gh aro.nuw dismissed at 4 P. M. In- . . .i i on i . .. r I' I , 1 ,. . . I ' A 'I' ..... ...I ...Ml rji.wio iu. a, ciiurcn oi mis uiacc iu- ( David Thomas, Esq., of Catasau- 4na, the great "iron King," celebrated his 80th birthday one day last week. i Fred. Schmidt, of the Lehigh Val ley , uouse. 4iu uerKB street, I'uiiadei plilu. was In town on Wednesday last. Mr. J. Boyd Ilenrl, architect, of lAllcntown, has. received a commission "to enlarge and Improve a hotel at Capo May. Twenty shaies of tho First Nation al Bank of Bethlehem were recently old at publlo Bale at that place, at $133 jxir eharo. 1 Two thousand iicw cool cars are to uf Duiuaiine l'acKerton suops curing tho coming winter an average of DO Mewy. t ro warn, uiuiirv, mm wo uupo luo-su idebted to this otlice will make it su't in null nnil ttnV tIJ Prlulldd inmft In.. r Charles Trainer, Lehlch street. now your gardens or do your hauling reasonable rates. -Mr. Geo. Schwartz, of this place, Hd an euinloveo at Packerton. had his (dot hurt a few days ago, by a piece of koa falling upop it. J Nice carrlngi s and steady horses ca.i always be obtained at the livery of 7)avld Ebbert, Bank stre t.Lehlghtou, nt very reasonable charges. On Saturday 2000 shares nf thn iLehlgh i'latu Company weru sold at ' Uaeton, 1000 at SI per shaic, and tho remainaer ai ..au pur snaro. No doubt ithoads' Hall, Mauch Chunk, will be crowded this ' evening. U. V. Uuane, "X. T. K. in Ills" Nlue ty Minutes of Kweer Koinpauy." A. & Di Graver present every pur shaser of one nound of luirerlil Ten ! vultli an ftlaiTanf ilnninn In iv.lnnl frame ready tor adorning 'your parlors. The lauorers emnluved bv tlie Del aware, Lackawanna and Westorn ltallroad.nttho now Bergen Hill tuuuel, liavo struck agalust a reductlun of wages. I At the recent election Mr. William pistlcr, of Monroe, was re-elected to 'represent said county In the llouso branch of theassenibly the coming ses ilou. ' Mr. Henry Balllet, son of Asa Bal lotdeed., recently purchased ono halt Interest d the large stoue quarry (gen. 'erally known as No. 1) at O'opluy, lroui Qj. Paul Lcvan, Ksq. Mr. Balllet will herentter have cluro of the inanaiju. 'tuent ol the Uuiue.i, The nrm will be jknuwn m Luvau k Hal. let. v Wo obtained-a sight of the Morning Prosrtss'. of South Bethlehem," on Wed nesday nHirnlii last. It is neatly got ten up and full of Interesting news. Wo welcome it as an old time friend. 0. B. Hhnads."Tho Hatter" comes out In tho Advocati! to-day, asking tint people to call and examlun his stock of winter hats, caps, gloves and furs, and of courso they will do fo. Mr. D. Graver, of the firm of A. & D. Gravcr.left for the city on Thursday last, and will receive n new and elegant stock of goods to-day (Saturday). Ladles, you should all call and see them. Neat carriages and fast horses al ways forhlre at tho popular livery of L. F. Klepplnger, corner of lion street, at reasonable charges. Also, n few building lots for sale at low prices. Dmlel Krnck & Co., lato Hausman & Kulins, have Just received a lot of nice fresh country butter, which they are selling nt tho very lowest market prices. Fresh bread and cakesdally, The engine "Reindeer," Lahlgh Valley Railroad, ran away from the man 1 1 charge and collided with tho "Plaliisvlllu." nt Packerton Monday morning. Both engines were badly damage.!. For (amliy flour, of the very best quality go to J. K. Rickvrt, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In large or small quantities at lowe?t market rates. A fcw lots In Rlckerlunn btlll unsold buy at once. Hon. Z. II. Long desires us to re quetit those pirtles vviiu took lamps or torches home with them on Tue-day night" to return tliem to his btore with out delay,, or they may be left at this olUcc. A seven octavo Jarchol & Smith Piano, rosewood ease, front large, lound corner, serpentine mouldings bn plinth, largo 'moulding on ilm, carved legs; new;. cost 4600 will be sold cheap or traded on a lot in Lehlghton borough. Apply at tills olllce. Mr. F. P. Lcutz, of this borough, n Thursday evening of last week re signed as Superintendent of the M. E. Sunday School. On Sunday nlternoon, Mr. Win. Kemerer waa elected to Jill the position of Superintendent, and Mr, A. W. ltauueubusU, Assistant Superln tendcut. A correspondent says: "I think tffo town' Council ought to take action lu regard lb making pavements to the School House, as the roads on rainy days ate not lit for auy child to go to school." Our correspondent is right, but it will requiio the discharge of a 100-pouuder to waken the councjl up, to , see the force of "his little Joke" In" re gard to tho condition uf the pavements. The Second District Conference of the Lutheran Synod of Pennsylvania, Composing tho counties of Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, Monroe, Lu zerne, Wayne and Pike, will meet in Stvoudsburg on Tuesday afternoon of next week. Rev. J. Knbler is Presi dent of the Conference and also pastor of thu (7hurch'at Stroudsburg. Mr. Charhs W. Gics, iate with Romlg & Hollord, has bought' out tho nlo-ilt-iu' tinder -nf llautjgcr. earrlagu builder, of this borough, and Is now prepared to receive orders for all kinds of work in thu line of car riage building and repalilng. Mr. G. Is a young man of stiict business habits, and we bespeak for him a llberzl share of public patronage. A salute of 109 guns was fired at Al lentown on Saturday and "the largest meeting ever held lu the place" assemb led to celebrate the .Democratic victories. Addresses were made uy Hon. Jolm ll. Stiles, Edward Harvey, W, II. Sowdon and other gentlemen. All tie speakers declared that "the dead Issue which sprung from the war had been burled, forcvei In one common grave, never tr be resurrected." TAtMAQii's PArun. Tho Chin tian at Work (Now York) raiibs 'with the best of the religious weeklies. Dr. Talmago Is its active editor, and 1.1s sermons are published exclusively in IU columns. Tho terms, 63.25 per annum, cover everything, Including postage and delivery of tho new pie mlum, a "Portfolio of Twelve Gems," or a copy of Landseer's "Twins." Without tho premium It Is only $3 per annum, postage prepaid, as above. Agents will make this a success. "Thanksgiving Day," which has becomo an established addition to our general public holidays, 1b to come on Thursday, the 20th of the present month, thatday having been recommen ded by the proclamations of the Presi dent of the United States and the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania. The obser vance of such a holiday Is wholesome and cheering, for in its nature It should win desponding people out of their mi., happy moods by causing them to look on the brighter sides of life, and cause those who have hut few troubles to help and cheer tho less fortunate. The total of anthracite coal mark eted for tho week ending ou tho 31st ultimo amounted to ft29,248 tons, and for tho coal year 15,020,208 tons to cor responding time last year, being a de crease of 1,042.300 toiis. Tho bitumi nous tonnage for I lie week Is 70,453 tons, and for tho year 2,808,839 tons, against 2,708,010 tons to same time last year, glvli g a total of all kinds for the week of fi99,701 tons, and 'fbr the . year of 18,735.047 torn, ngainit 19,700,503 tons to tho same tlmtt last year, being a decrtase of 1,031, DIG. tons. Mr. II. A. Ueltz Is now oQY'rlug Ids household furniture at private sale. FersoiiBdeslrlng anything 1" this line should call soon nnd ' secure bargains. He will auction what remains unsold at private sale a few weeks; ' 'yj Uddcrzook was hanged at West Chester,, on Thursday, at 12.13 olclock. Attention, Firemen! A regular meeting of Lehigh nook & Ladder Co., No. 1, of LeLlghton, will bo held In Mnntz's Hotel, on Monday evening next, Nov. 10th, 1874, at 7:00 o'clock sharp. A full atten dance is requested. By order of the President, O. A. Clauss, Aik't. Sje'y. Dividend!. i. Semi-annual dividends) clear.of Stata and U, S, taxes, have Just been decli cd by tho banks In neighboring towfs as follows: .dllentown National Bank, 0 per cent. National BwkofCatasauqua.S percent, Easton National Bank, 0 per cent. First National of Easton, 5 per cent, Change In the Cabinet. f Now that tho President's Long Branch season Is over, It Is confidently asserted that there wilt bo a change In tho cabi net, and that beforo tho first of Decern bar. It Is known that the President and all headi of departments liavo bought largely of 'tickets for the next Grand Gift Concert of tho Public Li brary of Kentucky, to draw November 30, and they flatter themselves that they will capture ono or more of the large pilzcs, which will make plenty of change In the cabinet. Another New Stock, T. D. Clauss, the tailor, desires us to state that he has Just returned from New York, and that he Is now opening a very largo Invoice of cloths, cassl meres nnd vcstlngs, suitable for fall and winter trade, which ho is prepared to make up In tho best and most fashion able styles at "knockdown" prices. He guarantees h "perfect fit" every time, and the goods in all cases as.represent ed. Also, nn Immense stock of rub bers, boots, shoe-, hats, caps ond gents furnishing goods. Remember the pace, X. D. Clauss, Just nbove the Plubllc Square, Bank street, Lehlghton. The Coal Traile. The following table shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Nov. 7th, 1874, and for the year as compared with the same time last year: From Week. Veiir. Wyoming.... 18,545 01 970,591 05 lutzietun oiyji uo i.oo-j.uu is 1). Lehigh.. 225 Uj 4,ujU 15 Bea.Meadow.. 13,800 18 592,383 09 Mahunoy 11,082 01 447,280 10 Mauch Uhuuk ISO 1U 4,uia uo Total 04,870 00 3,803,289 03 Last Year.... 00,183 1G 3,010,048 12 Increase 28,093 13 Decreaso ,03,750 09 A Fashionable Htock. Messrs. Laury & Peters, tho merch. ant tailors, post office building, Lehigh-, ton, Pa., have Just received their large and handsome stock of fall and winter goods, comprising cloths, casslmeres and vestlngs of tho latest and mit fashionable designs, and of a quality unsurpassed by ony ether stock in Car bon county, which they aro prepand to make up In tho latest style and most durable manner at ptlccs to suit the time?, uarautao!ng a "nerfpnt At," 1 11 every case. In addition to the above they keep a Hue of ready-made clothing boots, shoes, gaiters, rubbers, gent's furnishing goods, hats, caps, &c, etc., of the latest style mid best material, which they are now offering to the peo pleof this section at prices unparalclled lu tho history of tho trade of Lehlgh ton. They respectfully ask an Inspec tion of goods and workmanship by the people beforo they make their purchas er elsowhere. rii-e In Bait WeUsport. About seven o'clock on Friday eve ning of last week, nn alarm of 'Qro was sounded, creating an immense excite ment among our citizens; upon proceed ing to the spot, wo found it to be a large barn, situated a short diitanco from the canal bridge. In East Weiss port, owned and used by Mr. Lewis Horn; on our arrival at the scene, tho entire building was enveloped in flames, and lu a short time was consumed with its contents of hay, corn, Ac. Fortuna tely thero was little or no wind at the time, or tho buildings In Its vicinity must also have been destroyed, as it was it required superhuman exertions on the part1 of the citizens to prevent the spread of the flames. In duty to the Leilgli Hook & Ladder Co , of Le hlghton, wo should Ktate that thu reason they did not take Ihelrnpparatus to the scene, was on account of Its Unfinished condition thu ladders wero not fitted, the hooks wero without Tones and chains, nnd there is not as yet a sluijlo bucket provided, and this for lack of funds. How the firo originated is un known. Thero was no iusurauco upon tho property, so.at least, we are Inform ed. There Is now offered to some man or woman of energy an extraordinary opportunity to secure profitable employ ment for the winter. Persons engaged iu selling' subscription books, are mak ing from $100 to t300 per month, clear , of all. expenses. The now subscription book offered In ouradvertfslngcnlumns, Is one we know will sell, and thero is no doubt a large number coiild bu'.sold in this tpwn In spite of hard times. Wo are all anxious to know of t,ho secret atidinsl'.ellfeot'our prison, and the romance of ureat felons. Tho New York Tombs, the most celebrated of prisons, between whou granite walls have been confined the most noted and darln?, as well as the most depraved desperate, of criminals; Tweed, Stok?s, Walwotthmen'wlio have lived as uill liouiares, and enjoyed the best things on earth, and tho slums aud outcasts of the Five Points, all meeting bn'-a common level In thu Tombs. Wo can not reeouut, nil the lessons this book teaches. We advise all to buy and read It. The fortunate person who se cures tho agency far the towu or coun ty, willsecuru a harvest, See-'udver tUement of the United States Publish, lug Coiupauy, otNow York. gnallon. Appointment Hon. A. J. Durling having 'been elected n member of tho Stato Legis lature, resigned from tho Lehlghton School Board, on Wednesday evening last., and 'A. G. Dollenmaycr was chosen to fill tho vacancy. This wo think a wiso selection; tho financial affairs of tho Board requiring very .tbla management at this time. Tho Board consists of tho folowing named gentlemen: John S. Lcntz, President, R. J. Youngkln, E. B. Albright, G. W. Hciiman', A.G". D611enmayer and N. B. Rebor, Treasurer. All of tho members are good school men, nnd aro using their best endeavors to make our school second to none In tho county.for which they are deserv ing of tho thanks and hearty co-opt r- atlon of our whole people. Democratic Jubilee. The Democratic Jubilee over (heir late victory held at Jauch Chunk, on Tuesday evening last, was a success. The Lehlghton delegation occupied about twenty carriages and wagons, in addition to which a large number found their way to tho "gulch" town on foot. On arrival In Mauch Chunk they pro ceeded to tho upper opd of .Broadway, were furnished with banners, &c., coun termarched, and fell in behind the dele gations previously formed.Tue lino then proceeded down Broadway and over to East Mauch Chunk, returning went down Susquehanna street to tho Man sion House,countermarchingup Susquo hanna street to tho Public Square, where the line halted and listened to addresses delivered by Hon. Allen Craig, Daniel Kalbfus, Esq. J. H. Slewers, Esq., Dr. Smythe, and others. Everything pass ed off harmoniously, with the exception that during the speech making some unmitigated scoundrel threw a stone and struck Martin Graver, of Lehlgh ton, on the head, making a very severe wound, which was dressed by C. H. Ebbert. We trust tho brute will be rigorously dealt with for this fiendish act. Big Creek Items. Corn husking is nearly all over for this season.- Potatoes alo aro all har vested and bring affair price but will be higher by arid by. The schools of Franklin aro now in full blast with a full and efficient 'corps of teachers. Wo are sorry to hcar'that Jr. Joseph Seidlo of this place and several of his children are strictly confined to their beds (as we learn) with Typhoid fever they are under tho able care of Doct. Zern, of Weissport, and by his skllfull treatment wo hone to seo them soon re cover, or; chango for. tho better; The election iu tills township on Tues day last week was the most orderly that took place for somo time. There were uo words of abuse either In regard to the candidates of tho respective parties or to individuals present. All seemed determined to uphold and protect our citizens In the exerclso of their rjghts; the faces .of.olf were wreathed In smiles of kindness and good feeling tho entire day, and no doubt the full observance of tho new law in regard to tho non salo of liquor greatly tended to this hap py result. A series of protracted services com menced In the Solt'.s Church on Sunday evening last week, by the pastor, Rev. A. Zlegenfuss, of Parryvlllo. Rev. Mr. Leopold.of Weissport.offlclated on Tues day evening services lu tho German language. W. E. K. Big Creek, Nov. 11th, 1874. KellRlsna. Evange'Ical church Rev. A.Krec ker, pastor. Preaehlng, Sunday, 10.30 A. k. and 7. 00 P. m., by the pastor, In the Northampton street school house. Sunday school at 0 a. m Also, prayer meetings on Tuesday and Thursday evenings nt 7:30 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend. Tho Trlplty EvangellcaULutheran church comer of Iron and North-ampton-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 A. m. In Geiman; at 7.00 v. M. English. Sunday School at 2. r. m. I'myer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and Teachers' moetlng Thursday evening. Preaching In the Presbyteilan church to-morrow (Sunday). Services in the morning at 10:30 and lu. tho, evening at 7.00. Sunday School In the morning at 0 o'clocK. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7.30. A cordial In vitation U.extagded to all. Cosing Prices of DeHaves & Towks end( Stock, .Government nnd Gold 40 South Third Street- Pii'lladelphla, Nov. 12th, 1874. U. 8. Cf, IKS1 . U S. 6-iO, 1802 . U.S.&20.1SM J WAUi. parted. II 14, bid. U;a,kJ. U. !-. 3!iJ,IS&J . 10 ill. U',; aikixl, U. 8. 1 20, 1808 , . 18gUi. l4J.ikd. U.IS.10-U . , . 13LU. mjMked. U. . CurrenfT. tti U.S.A'i, U8I, uw . rennsi.Tanla It. It. . ,161, uw . . mj lu. ll)2aked. Waul U.K. . . b'lSi blj, w;JakeJ. t llMdlog It. 1!. . M? LU. till ukeJ. VaIIoj ltyfta, M uUd, filijatked. CoaUNar. Uo. f 48 Md. ? Companies ofN, J, liiil? Ud. VlbK asked. l'blla. & Heading It. It. United ConipauJei ofN, J ViyA. Ud. VlbZ "old . . . 10 Ud. li&atkvd, bUVK . . . , S tld. 7 Bkkd. Tbo Carbon County Teacbers1 In stltuto yvlli coiQmonco Iu tbu Court HmtsVat Mauch (huni, on Monday, Nuvcwber 2Qtty ,1874. Lehigh. on Retail Prices. Carefully corrected each week express ly for "Tbo Carbon Advocate." Apples, per bushel 00 " driet), per lb 12 to 15 Butter, roll, per lb 45 Cnbbago, per hend 8 to 13 Cheese, factory, per lb S3 Eggs, per dozen 85 Fish, mackerel, No. i 13 to 15 Ham, per lb 18 Lard, pure, per lb 20 Pork, prltno mess, per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel , 85 Corn, per bushel..... (t 10 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 2 20 11 Bran 11 1 40 11 11 ye, u 2 30 11 Mixed 11 2 20 Flour, Wheat, per bbl 7 50 " live, per 100 lbs a 25 Oats,' Whlto per bushel. ..... 70 " Black, per bushel Go ay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per buudle 80 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 00 " stove, per ton 4 ou Hides', creen, per lb 5 to 7c Calf Skins, each 1 25 to 1 50 Shepp Skins, killed thU mo., e a. 75 to 85 Special Notices. SUBSTITUTE FOR QJH Nltf E. -For' years, qulclno was regardel as theonly specific for imlarlous diseases and Immcnxe qnantltlei. of the drug were annual ly comumed throu;?bout our western Ccountrj, more partlculi rly alons the rlrer bottoms and ad joining low ltndf. With the fall month malaria, lit alllts Tarled forms, ntnlks like an epidemic thrmiffb the land, and whole districts are prostrated with chills and ft-ver, the entire population shaking with ague. Heretofore; quinine wax rtularly fexorted to; but while It frequently tailed to effect & cure, it Invar! ably deranumt the stomach, producing nausoa, Tertljro andfugltlre pains In the head to such an extent that mouths elapsed ere the sysm recov ered from ItsefTectx. 1'hene objections to Its ue were no marked, that the Introduction r.f Mixhler'a Herb Ultterswas hailed as a triumph In medicine. Infinitely more certain in lis Wit flclil effects than quinine, It ponesed none of the demerits of that driu. Instead of nauseating, It tones and Invlg. orates the stomach, and while speedily expelling the noxious humors, Increases th appetite and facilitates dlnestloo; thua rendering the Fystem stronger, and better fitted to resist the attacks of dinette, iu tact, a judicious use oi Jisuier Herb Hitters at this season of the year, will pre vent the recurrence of this dl-fase, even In those who hare norer passed an autumn without It. An experience of twenty years prorvft It to he the greatest ANtt periodic known to medical science. There are, perhaps no d I seises so subject to cllmatk! changes 'as alfections of the Kidney. Hundreds of our farmers, mechanics, and Itbortng men, htrong and hardy In all other respect?, suf fercontluual tncoureplence, and occasionally ex rruclitlng pal dm in the back and across the loins; ex perldtico a frequent desire to pass water, pain durtog Its pistae, and frequent pppages In Its How. These are manifestations resulting from some strain or heary lift (perhaps years ago), aud aggravated by every change lu the weather. Kvery slight cld tiles direct to this one weak spot, and unless promptly attended to tho disease becomes chronic, andjha once strong mm a miserable wreck. Mishler'a Herb Hitters Is the only certain reined v for this class of diseases. It baa a pecu liar tendency to thu kidneys, stimulates them to neaiiuy action, and re mow tig me caue, prevents the formation of brick-dust deposits, which, If per mitted to continue, will tiy cohesion form gravel i tone, necessitating a painful operation for Its re moral. Many of the ingredients entering Juto Its composition, are universally recognized as specifics for alt complaints of the urinary orgHni. In Liver Cumplnlut, Djspepftla, all disorders of the UOwels, and affections of the 'Ihruat nnd Lungs, It is usual ly certain and efficacious; while, as a remedy tor thtcouipUlutrf peculiar to the female sex, It has no equal, LiDiEd, old and yming, married Hnd sIuIh. In ererv coudltlon of life, will find this a ft cat female HEMCDT prompt, $afit certain and i u !, mm i iu trivinn is rrMsred by a blooming, healthful countenance, and its oc i'uional ute m ibles INalureto perform her Tunc tioill Rr.UUlAULY AXD YtmiOUT INCOarE.til.lCE, SuM only In bottles by all Druggists aud general dealers. Aug. S 4m. The most Wonderful Discovery of the 10IU Century. S. X). HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION", And all Diseases of the THROAT. CURST and LUNGS. (Theonly Medicine of the kind In tho world. A Substitute for Cod Livia Oil. Permanently cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipi ent Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness of ttreatu, uaiarru, croup, uougui, uoias, ic,lna Tew days. nn. s. d. howfs Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier. Which DIFKIMIS from all other preparations In Its Immediate Action upon the LIYKU.K1DNKYS and H LOO U. It is purefy vegetable, aud cleanses the svstem efall Impuiltles. builds up. and makes Pure, Hleh lllood. itcures Scrofulous Diseases of all kinds, remoTesuonsupaiioo,and regulates tue HoweU. ForaHNKUAL UKUILITV," LOST VITALITY," and 11KOK EN-DOWN CONSX1TU TIO.NS," i "cuaiienge lue lutn century" to nnd its equal. Kvery bottle Is worth Us weight la gold. Trice, (1.00 per bottle. ALSO, DK. S. D. UOWE'S Arabian Liver Pills They clean so the LWer aud Stomach thoroughly, remove Constipation; coataln no calomel nor any other Injurious Ingredient, aud act quickly upon these Organs, without producing any pal nor weak nes. Price 25 cents per box. CONSUMPTIVES Should nse all three nf th above Medicines. uld by A.J. DUlt LINO, Druggist, solo Agent for Lehlghton, Pa. Dr. S. I. HOW!', Site proprietor, 101 Chambers Street, New York, apr. 11, W3.yl Mrs. LANK '3 (Wiatn Care for Ingrowing Nails Piles! PilesH Piles!!! Piles, Internet, Kjtemal, Weeding or Itching, The tote a m suferigoccas'ned by the distress ing disease, In Its varloaafyrms, Is known only to those who are Unfortunate enough to bo'aflllcted with It. The sleepless nights, the uncomfortaW days, the haggard looks of the sutferer tear wit lievsof the lntensltyof the pain expecinced when troubled with thli prevailing disease. The sue Ctnof llrlggs I'll Ilemedy as a positive fure is unequalled lu the aunals of medicine Itllef Is immediate when used as, directed. The Immense demand for tbla great remedy Is unparalelUd, Thousands are using It wltn the most satisfactory results. Sold by A J, DUftLINO, drugttlit, Le high ton. may 'Jly OON3UM111VES and those who experience any difficulty vrltb the throat, lungs, or auy of the respiratory organs will couult their own Interests by calling at the diug stores of C Vf, LeDti and A. J. Durling, and iurjolrlng nbout Dr. Morris' Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and liorenouud. The medical excellencies of thuse vegetable prodactlous are well known. Tbeir curative prluclple have been rareutly combined by the mokt puluitsklog scInUTl4 procefsith many other vegetable in grelleot. This remedy po(Mwi,lu a hlchfy con centrated fdrm.the wryrnc of aojie of themo.t InfHllUe pumouic sioipos known to medical hot anUts. It is a poslthe remedy for croup. Vor ,sae by U dears. Sept. 17th, IWly. WEATHER STRIP r Agents Wanted. A I'roOtnblo ItiiMincMM. Store-keepers preferred. Will sell only to out) agent in a town. Wo will (III uulerd from prlvatti citizens nt FhiladeK plili prices, freight paid, uulll wd liavo secured a Rood ugent in each town. CHAS. HUUNIIA.H & CO., 117 & ll'J S. Tenth St., l'hilwl'o. oct. S4vr4 ANOTHER CHANCE,' Fifth and Last Gift Concert is aid or TUU Pub. Library of Ky. POSTPONED TO November 30, 1874. DRAWINO OKIITAIN AT THAT DATE. LIST OF GIFTS. OIUND CASH OIFT . . OIIAND CASH Otr-T OltAND CASH (IIKT . (IliAND CASH (IIKT . OltANll OAKII OIFT . ONE ONI! ONK oni: ONK lOO.OOU , M.O0I1 611,000 , 2.V0001 100,000 11(1,000 11W.00O 100,000 100,000 60,000 100,000 100,000 20 000 60,000 SoO.OOO s 10 16 20 23 33 SO 1U0 210 MJ 1DUUO cash outs, m.mi kach. CASH GIFTS, 14,000 liACII, CASH (llt'TS. 10,0' KACH, 6,K) KACII, ,000 KAOH, 3,000 KACII, 2000 llAcll, 1,000 KACII, S0O KACII, 100 KACH, 60 KACH, cash airrf, cash uircs, cash uirrs, CASH (HFTS, OASH fllKT. , CASH OIFTS, CASH OIFITS, CASH U1FTS, Grand tot.il 20 000 Oirtu, .11 rasll . . (2,200,000 1'rlco of Ticket. Whole Tlrkiti $ 60 00 Hal re 25 00 Tunthn, or cicli Courton .... 6 00 II Wholo 1 Ickete for .... 60100 22 Ticket! for 1000 0U For Ticket, and Infoomatlon, tiittn THO. E. nrtAMLETTE, Acent and Maniocs, rubllo library DalMIng, toulavllle, Ey., ir TIIOS. II. HAVS & CO., Eastern Agent, GOO Broidtrny, N.w York. Nor. II, w KUSSUO AMt MVi; The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of 6'arbon and ndjointnp; countlo.4, that ho la now prepared to supply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at all times, at prices fully as low A they can be bought for elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hams, Uologne and Saussage, at Wholesale and ltetnll. KT Orders will be promptly filled, and lings shipped to any point at tho shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Hank Street, Lehlghton, Pa. Sept. 10, i871-yl J OII.V 1IAVK, TLAIN AND FANCT Bread and.Cake Baker, llespectfully Informs the citizens of Lehighttin and vicinity, that Ito has re moved Ids business from Weissport to his premises on BANK STREET, LEIIIOHTON, PA., nnd that he Is now prepared to furnish Fresh Dread anil Cakes daily, Steam made Pretzels bhlpped in large or small quantities to order, at wholesale and re tail. wissma as riii:r cms a cpzcuurr.a Sf Candles and Confections, large and choice variety always on hand. JOHN HAUIC . Sept. satu, i874.-tf. ,1V1U E It B CRT'S Livery & Sale Stables, KISIST.MSIIIOHTOM, Pa FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT OARUIAOES. And positively LOWEH PRICES than any other Livery Iu tho County. tS7 Largo and handsomo Carriages for Funeral purposes and Weddings. Not. 22, 1873. DAVID KUOKRT. the Respectfully announces to tho citizens,, of LelilRhton aud vicinity, that ho has, OPENEO hU NewPhotograpli Gallery, on 11ANKWAY, (near tho Lehigh Val ley Railroad Depot), Lehlghtorj, and that lie is now prepared to give our citizens Life-Llko Picturos at tho most reasonable rates. Particular uttentlon paid to taking Children's Likenesses. A Trial is solicited. Juno 18, or Millinery Goods & Notions AT 2d Door below the M. li. Church, BANK Street, JJiHIGHTON. All work mado up iu tho Latest Stylet at tho Lowest Prices. Septeniber 10, 1874-m3 Mouse unci Liot Tor Hlc, ' Sltimtn nn ll.nilr atrrpt. In lli borough of Lehlghto.-), and numbered HI ou the plan or plot of said borough., Tho Lot is !1U x 183 feet ; tho -House, Is three stories with basement, 2-story Kitchen and necessary outbuilding, a never-falling well of water, Ac. It U nicely located for almot any kind of business, being situate on thu principal business thoroughfare For price, a ml further particulars apply at thti Office, or on tho premises to S. A. or PRISCILLA DEEUS. July IS, 1874-tf U.VNIC -
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