Wit fetow fb&mnti. H. V. MOUTHIMIilt, EDITOR. LKIIiailXONt l'A.! SATURDAY MOKNtNU DECIiMBKR 19, 1871. Two burglars wero stot .Monday morning at Hay Ridge, Long Inland, mul one of them confessed before lie died llmt hu was tho abductor of Char lie Ituss, but lio did not stnte thu where abouts of tlui boy. At Quebec Tuesday morning tlio thermometer was twenty degrees below zero; In Montreal fourteen bolowj at Owen Sound., Godcrlcli, and other out lying points ot Ontario, twonty below, end. nt Toronto, four below. The. cotton crop of 1874 Is estimated, from the returns to tho Department of Agriculture, at somewhat moro than 3,000,000 bales. Tho reports from tho growers aro almost unanimous In stilt ing that thu proportion of Hut to seed Is large. Tho Longshoremen's Association of Moboken, numbering live hundred and eighty men, lias desolved, and Its mem bers are now freo to get work where they can. Tho money In their Treasury, $0000, has been distributed among the, men. A defalcation of $43,000 has been discovered In the accounts ot tho Fi nancial Agent, of tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Freight Depot at Pittsburg. The agent had been fifteen years In the Company's service, anil confidence was placed In him. It Is said that his bondsmen will make good tho amount. plewuio of noting progress In popular education. We aro Informed that tho majority of directors In Carbon County favor Instl tutcs by granting their teachers the full time. This Is as It should, be, add cur responds to the progressive spirit of tho times. They mo tit the hoavtli s", thank i of all those who are engaged In training tho youthful mind. But there aio b fow 'in this County, who aro persistent In their opposition to tho means by which tho teachers obtain a better preparation for his great work. For want of a better term wo designate thorn as "old toggles." In their treat ment ot tho teacher they conduct them selves, In tho languago of an eminent teacher. "Ilko docs." Now this may bo presenting tho fact In strong lan guage, but why not call things by their right names. It is with this class of offl clals tho teacher has dllllcultlcs. It thoso ondcrfutly wise men would havo thi power to make tho laws, thero would never be another Institute hold In tho Stato of Pennsylvania. Tho bant of their minds subordinates all educational Interests to tho "almighty dollar." But It is gratifying to know that this class of school authorities Is losing ground. In conclusion, let ovory teacher who as present at tho convention recently held In Jiiuch Chunk, demonstrate plainly that Institutes aro no humbug, and by another year ho will And less difficulty In receiving his regular pay while attending tho annual educational meeting. Fkask Duai-eu. Thero being no quorum at the meet ing of tho commlttco to decldo on tho selection ot a t-ito for the miners' hos pital of Schuylkill county, at Mahanoy Plains, Tuesday, It was suggested to consult F. B. Gowen, president ot tho Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and meet at Pottsvllle at any day convent ent for him to meet tho committee. It Is currently reported that tho Peoplo's Railway Company of Pottsvllle have offered a fine lot of ground to tho hos pital, In tho upper section ot the city, for one dollar, with the probability of of Its being accepted and tho hospital erected thero at an early day. In tho liouso Monday various bills were Introduced, among them tl.o fol lowing: Mr. Starkweather,ot Connect! cut, repealing thu acts Imposing stamps on checks; by Gen. Albright, of Pa. to establish free banking, and retire the legal tenders; by Mr. Spear, of Pa. leduco tho letter postage to one cent; by Mr. Wbltely, of Georgia, foracommlss Ion to investigate the political and legal condition of the Southern States; by Mr. Fink, of Ohio, to repeal the act re. quiring pre-payment ot newspaper postage; and by Mr. llarrl?, of Georgia allowing the payment of one-half of all import duties in legal tenders or Na tlonal bank notes. A resolution was adopted providing for tho appointment ot a committee of live to Investigate the trouble at Vleksburg. The Senate re solution for a committee ou the recep tlon of the Hawaiian King was concu od In, and Messrs. Orth, E. R. lloar, and S. S. C'ux wero appointed on the part cf the House. After sorao "per sonal exnlauitions" by Messrs. Par sons, of Ohio, ond Kellogg, ot Conn which resulted rather queerly,tli8 House adjourned. Cliarllo Ross. Tho most lutenso excitement was created throughout tho country on Monday last by the jeport that two burglars, named Douglas and Mosher, had been shot nndkllleJ, while attempt lug to commit a burglary at Bay Ridge, Long Island, that morning. Douglas stating before ho died that Mosher was the abductor of the boy Charlie Ross. The following particulars we copy from the rhlladeldhla. Press of Wednesday : New York, Dec. 15. Intense oxclto- ment has prevailed all day at pollco headquarters In this city and at the irooklyn Morguo, where lie tho bodies or we two unrglars snot at my Ridge, Communicated. Director and Institute Thero still exists a sentiment, in some localities, among school directors, which l opposed to Teachers' Institute Men of contracted Ideas are frequently elect ed members of school boards,and Instead ot pursuing a polloy designed to elevate thu standard ot our common icliools Ini tiate tueasuros which render their opera tions Ineffectual. Thoso officials gener ally present an hostllo front towards Teachers' Institutes. They consider tho tluio and money spent at theso conven tions a loss to tho community at large. Now, it Is evident, that this opposi tion to the granting of tlmo to teachers while attending Institute,! not without a cause, nils causo is nor, aionc inunu in the official "foggylsn" of the day, but Is, In part, tho out-growth of neg ligence among teachers In the practical application of tho excellent methods ad vanced by prominent educators who aro employed to Instruct tho teachers at Ins titute. Directors and patrons reasonably look for results from these educational gath erings. If every teacher wouiu maite an effort to Improve hls6chool by means of knowledge aoiulred at our County Institute, he would not have occasion to anathematize thedlrcctors as Infrequent ly does. Every liberal minded member ot school boards would concede at onie, that it paid well to give tho teachers the time while attending their yearly con ventions. Superintendents would be able to securo better attendance by means of cooperation with directors ; aud consequently we would have tho hager crowds havo surrounded both buildings in the expectlon of some new developement as regards the missing Uiarlle Iloss. On the conclusion of tho examination of thu bodies, this after noon ny the Coroner s physician, tho rowu In the room vacated tho place on the entrance of three gentlemen, who quietly looked at the bodies nnd then wenttaa room adjonlng that in which the corpses were. These men were Chief Ileitis, of Philadelphia; Jit. Lewis, undo of Charlie Hews, and the man, a citizen ot New York, who some month ago met Mrs. Jushcr in the streets of New York with tho missing child. He had been on the lookout for the boy, and so Impressed was he with tho great affliction that came on the family in the loss of llielr child, that no was unauie to rest without making a tcarcli for thu boy. Hu dreaded that a like aflUctloti might como on himself. 1113 wife was worried almost to death, thinking that such a crime could bo committed and tho perpetrators escape. une mgnt, wlillo parsing along the street scrutinizing the face of each child he met, he came upon Jut. Josherand the boy. He Immediately recognized the boy with her as tho child Charlie Ross. He accosted tho woman. She pretended to bo a stranger. He offeicd accommodation for her and her child in a hotel without letting her know his suspicions. While at tho hotel he notl hd Inspector Walling. The ofilcl.il Visited the woman, but after examina tion allowed her to go. This man was positive that the child with her wai the uoy. liiulusp ctor at the time laugh ed at him, and was Incredulous ot his story. Since then he ascertained that the man wus right, and has used every means In his power to obtain a cluo to to the whereabouts of this woman. Of course the woman told her husband, and be, confiding in his "pal," rehearsed to him the narrow escape ho had. This substantiates Douglass' btory. Later in tlie alteruoou two women came tho Morgue with a momber ut the liar bor Police. One was Douglass' bister, tne oilier, is supposed, Jojiier's wife, Mliey lilentllleu tlio oodles. Tip u.e supposed to be Mrs. Mo-dier said: "It's a bhamu they shot moio than once. No matter what they did, they should not have been killed llko ilogsl" Tho two women came from A'ew York. Still later, the uncle ot the boy Charlie, ac companied by Charlie's brother. Wal ter, visited tho Morguo In company with captain irving una oilier detectives oi New York. Tho room was cleared and the boy Waltor viewed tho bodies, lie was unauie to express any positive opinion concerning tho Identity ot the men. Pointing to Douglass' body, sam: "iiniiiK no is ono ot them. ' The Brooklyn Eaglo this evening printed a story In the shape ot a dis patch from this city, to tho effect that Charlie had been discovered, lodeutl' fied, aud exclaimed, and that lie was on his way to Philadelphia. The police pronounced tho statement ai wolly without foundation. The following ad ditional facts as to the movements ot Mosher, with whom died the secret for me present of thu boy's whereabouts, are given publicity: Wlthiu five days of tlio stealing, Mosher returned to New Yurk from Philadelphia, and brought with him a child. He went to his resi dence on Rlvlngton street, and -was there three days, when he was seen thero to leave with the child. This did not como to the knowledge of tho peo ple until long afterward, as no clue had then been obtained connecting Mosher wim me auuueuon, ana It was only after the giving away ot William Moth er that the watch was set on his move ments. The Investigation was begun by Captain Ueddon, and disclosed this vls'.'t of Moshor's, and further search sl"iows that ho had gone from New York to Ralllmoro. whero ho arrived without tho child. The traokof Mosher was followed from Baltimore, where n Jewelry store was "burglarized" during ins Play, in a manner-iliac puzzien mo local authorities, to Cincinnati, where o similar crime was perpetrated beforo he loft It. Theso burglaries are supposed, by the police, to havo been committed by Jbsher alone, as no traco ot tho handiwork ot any thief known in eith er of the two cities was found. From Cincinnntti he returned to New York, but after a stay ot two days ho again left the city and went to Shrewsbury, N. J., and from there returned with a child, whom ho took again to his resi dence. It was not seen to leave tho house, but tho watch of tho police, after the cluo was obtained, demonostrated that theio was no such a child In the house, and It was supposed that he had been carried to some new placo of con cealmeut. When the dispatch announc ing Douglass dying words was receiv ed at tho Police Headquarters, Detec tive Sllleck, who had been engaged in search, Immediately started for Bay Ridge. It Is thought that soma paper or other cluo was found on the body ot Mo-her oi in thu boat, which was not disclosed to the reporters, for Sllleck appeared overjoyed with tlio result of his visit, and on his return to head quarters, n party was made up which Immediately staited out, apparently In search. The party consisted of Superl teudent Wallluir, Captain Ilelns, Mr. Henry Lewis, Mr. Iloss, Uaptatn Ued don, Captain Irvliig, and Detectives Sllleck, Titus, and Thompson. Tho details of this search are not kiowu. TUB NEWB IN I'lIILADELl'MA. At Police headquarters yesterday there was nothing ot iuiportaiico to be learned concerning tho developments of tho Ross case, but news from New York was anxiously, awaited. A tele gram was received stating that the New York detectives were running out clues which they hoped would result in thu recovery of the child. Walter Ross, a brother of the missing boy, and Peter Callahan, both of them important wit nesses In tho case, went over to New York nccompiuled by several friends of tho family. About live o'clock yesteruay atter- noon tho following dispatch wa3 re ceived In this city:. Deccrauer i'o, ln. To Ktnnard II. Jontl. CliitfoflUice, rtiladi. Walter Identifies both tho Head men positively. The other witness one of them sure. WlLLIASt R. IIeins. Tho sparcli fir Cliarllo Ross Is In ae- tlve progress, but nothing has been dis covered, to far as can be learned, which nrntnisps Immediate success, superin tendent Walling obtained a clue which o thoucht would lead to the uoys re covery in n day or two, if it was pro nerlv followed nn. Alter some detee tlvo woik on his own part, ho p.aced several officers on tlio scent, believlug that thu child could betracked to a placo n the country wh-re ho had strong rea inn in hiilliwit that it was concealed. Detective Sllleck was si nt after certain nersons who were thought to have chareu of the bnv. with orders not to leave, thorn, when lounu, even uiio nan to fullow them to Canada. The Suuer- tendmt was at the Fifth Avonm) Hotel from 10 to 12 o'clock last night, In the expectation of receiving despatches from Sllleck. lie received one u mo cfiect that the olllcer had toutid the persons whom ho was In search of, to A inrijo mill at Warehouse Polnt.near Hartford, Conn., occupied by the Leon nrd and Chaplin & Barber silk compan ies, wasdestroyed Wednesday evening oy Indcndlary fire. Tho mill and outbuild Inns covered two acres, and employed 200 hands. It I believed tlio total loss will bo over 2U0,uuu. as tno gas works of the factory supplied the vil lage, the latter Is left in darkness by the fire. Tho Haneo Committee on railways and canals has prepared n substitute tor d bill providing for double track freight railway from New York to Chicago, St. Louis and Council Bluffs. It require the comnanv to complete Its road in 3 years and carry Ireljlit atfi mills per ton i er mile for seven hundred and fifty miles and over and nt a shado higher prices for Blinrter distances. Appoints a government commission to supervise the oxDondlturci In construction and nnnratlon nf the rnad. renulrlllC It to re- duco rates whenever the earnings exceed elcht per cent, per annum upon the ac tual outlay of capital and to prevent combinations from preventing tne ou Jects ot tho hill. Susnuehanna Denot. Pa.. Dec. 14. Tim wlfe.anil ilaiiuhter of Perry Bush nr.tl.ri merchant of tho town ol Auburn lids eountv. were burned to death In a linrrlhlo manner on Friday last. Mr- Un'hnell placed a tin pall containing t mixture of turpentine and other mater tola on thn stnvn to heat, and left till wife In charge of it. When It had be come sufficiently heated Mrs. Bushnell took tho pail oft the stove and was carrying It when It exploded, and the Inflammable material was iiiruwu over her. Her eyes were putout at once and her clothing set on fire. Her child was sitting nn tlio floor near the stove when the pxploslon tooic place, and noiwun- ctni.lln.r tier fprrlliln MlflVrtnf. Mrs B. began uroplng oboutthe floor to see If It was safe. Her nuanaivi nearu tne re port and ran up stairs to find his wife crawling around the floor enveloped In damn, mul bis child, nbout a year OKI, burned to a crisp. He extinguished the flames on his wifo, but she had receiv ed such fearful Injuries that she lived but a short time. New Advertisements 20- WILL BUY A 1st Mortgage Premium Bond OP THE N-Y. Industrial Exhibition Co New Advertisements. -RKCJISTKU'S NOT1C1-:. Notice la hereby bT it! mlnlstrators, and u Iron that tlio Eierontors, Ad uarillsn hereinafter named. hare filed their reppectlrn amounts of the fallow nit eslalel In the llriilslers umce, ai ainucu Chunk, In nnd for the County of Carbon, wblrh acoounti hate been allowed by the lienlater, will be presented to the Judaea of the Orph.ina' Court on .Monday, the 18:h day of -Inn., nelt, at ten o'clock, A. AI., for coutlruiatlon : Final account of Thomas Kuehner. Guardian ot Daniel Acker. First nnd final account of Samuel Kibler.adm'r. of Peter and Catharine Klbler.deo'd. First account of Peter Probst, Execu tor of Mary Ann Brobst, deo'd. In the matter of tlio eslato of l'eter Buchuian. Widow'o appraisement. A. WIIITTINOIIAM. RrcMer. Register! Office, Maucll Chunk, Deo , 19, 1871. IcIc'm Floral tjiiiltlu FOll 1873. Published Quarterly. January num ber Just l-su-d, and contains over 100 Pages, 500 Engravings, descriptions of more than 500 of our be.t Flowers and Vegetables, with directions for Culture, Colored Plate, etc, The most useful and elegant work of tho kind in the world. Only So cents for tlie year. Published In liugllsli and uerman. Address, JAMESVICK, Dec. 19, 1874 Itochester. N. Y, Now Advertisements. Everybody's Own Physician !v C. W.IU.BAR0.V. M. D. A magnificent votumt of 400 ortaro Dales beaut i full u xUantrated ami efc- gantly hound, Ootitalim nutter Jnt adapte to iiie wann oi every jtimyy. uver- AOt engravirvji One agent sAd 100 copiet in one another 30 in iireeaags ana anuttier K9 lujnurajys. imu Ure; with VbmpUU Index, tree. Liberal dUoounts Agents Wanted .rv.ddTe1"-,'" H. 17. acIlri!7,iCj., ttVti, 7Zi Cit::aC'..,ma.. Merry Christmas ! KIlIS KWNGLE has arrived In town,. nnd made his Headquarters at with a large assortment of Elegant Suitable for Holiday Pres ents for Girls and Boys. Call and examlno articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere. We nro also prepared to supply our friends und the citizens In general with Bread and Cakes, of Superior Quality, Fresh overy Day. Wo make a Specialty ot "Wedding and Fancy Cakes. We havo always on hand a fine sfock of Puro Candies aud Confections, which wo sell at the very lowest prices. Oysters in every stylo. Fresh COUNTRY BUTTER at tho regular makret prices. I). KNOCK & CO., BANK Street, Lehishton. Pa. Dee 12 yl A3E1II3 WAHT221 Uolill til Slplomi IwuM. Fur BOLlIAlt'S pI0T0BIAL UlIlLES. 1300 ll.l.OSTnATIONS. Addc-em fur circular A.J.KULMAN CO., S'M Arch Street, l'hlla. The Weekly Sun. V': dent, lion eft nnd ftnrleea uewFtiaper, of CO bicad columns, tfptulally designed for the firoitr, the merhur,lc,Oit merchant and tho prot ub loual man, ai d their wives and children. We aim to mk the Weekly Sua the beat family newrpiperlit tha world. It Is lull of Instructive and entrtaln lug road I of every hprt, but prints nothing to of feud the most scrupulous and delicate taste. Price, 91 JS O perjear, postage prepaid. Tliochcap. est paper pull sht-U. Try 1U Audreys Tux Sun, New York City. 108 Virginia Farms. I)errlplWe lift and liteieatlng Information to all I.oklusc fur denirable lumen. .Ureit tn;aln. Mil.l wintrx mul manv Inducements, drawing seasons louir. cnnnumlni; onea short. AddivfaS M. 1'. Mooki Si Co., gulTolk, Va. Organs--Pianos l'aragrajililc. Extensive frauds In the nurchaso of lumher for the tfhsulostown Navy Yard havo been unearthed, aud the officer concerned has been suspended. All tho employees ot tho Morris and Essex Railroad wero reduced $5 per month on their salaries Wtdnesday. Mr. John J. Dennislon has been ap pointed Receiver of the Oriental Iusur auce Company, Jersey City. Wilson tho defaulting Secretary, has not been heard from. Gov. Tlldeu has given $2,C00 to the new Romao Catholic Church in Green- point, N. Y. Tho Roman Catholic church at West Roxbury, Mass., was set on Ore Tues day morning and totully destrojed. Loss iplO.000. Tho Toronto manager of Molson's Bank has run away with 13,000. Tho shpresilon ot the rollglous order oP'Slsters of Charlty"lias been decreed by tho Mexican Congress UU to 57. Tho losses by the Plyrapton and Wareham streets are.in Boston.arouow estimated at $500,000, with an insur auce, as far as knbwn.ot $U1,000. The losses by the Charlestowii fire are plac ed at $145,000; insurances, $50,000. The Ilarrliuan House aud nine stores, lu Bangor, Me., were burned ou Tues day night. Loss about $70,O0Q. A lire in Danville, Va., tho same night des troyed t20,000 worth ot property. Tho St. Charles Starch Factory, at St. Charles, Mo., was humid on Tuesday. Loss 23,000. The number of bales ot cotton consumed by tho burning ot the (7liamplou Presses at Charleston, b. (A, Is now estimated at 2,200. The llout.0 Judiciary Committee a greed Weduesday upon a suplliuentary Civil Rights bill, It omits the clause relating to cemeteries, and provides for separate schools, with a pro rata dlvls.. ion of tho school fund. The penalties for violation ot tho law, Instead ot be ing cumulative, aro either civil or crim inal. Mr. White a member of the com mittee, wai uutborUud to offer his bill asasubtltute. Tula bill does not pro hibit senarato accommodations in schools, hotels aud publio conveyances, but requires equal equipments for Doth classes. Th.ia hnnilii ri-Wiled forthe rniTOse nf rati Inir rhnda for th erection of a building la the City of New York, to bo uod for a Periietunl world's Fnlr, a permanent bnroe,wbern eTrymsnuraclurrr can axllllilt and aell Ills Roods, ana erery paieniee shw hN Inven Inn: a coitienf Intmtry which will prnvea asl benefit ti thowhnlo country. ror nils purpose, in i.winmure ui eiaiem New York hs crantel a charter to a number of our most wealthy and resptctal.le merchants, anil these pentlonen ham purchased nn less than elht Works of tho most yalnabla land In tha City of New York. The builillnjz to lie t-recuw wi'i no seen stories hlsh (150 feet In hehrht): surmoun ted by n magnificent dome, and wlllrnyer a spire ofSJacres. It will be constrnclol of Iron, llrlck and Glass, and made flre-pioof. Tho bonis,whUh ate all tor escli. are sreureu iy a urn. iiiijo !tai;aon the laud and bulldlnir, and for tho pur pose of tnskifig them popular, the d rectors hare decided to hae quarterly drswlnirs t( (ISn.uuo each: this money being tho Interest uu tho amount of the whole loan. ..,. Krrry bondholder must receive at least (21.00, but be may receive $100,000! Or $35,000. or $10,000. or $5,005, or $3,000, 4c, 4c. EVERY BOSD purchssod luifore January 4th, 1873, will partici pate la the Third Series Drawing, Held MONDAY JAN. 4th, 1875. Capital Premium, 100,000 These Drawings take place erery Three Months. and eventually erery bond will participate In them. Address, for Bonds and full Information, MORGENTHU BRUNO & CO., Financial Agents, 33 Park Mow, New York. Foitumce lirsirer an. ltemlt by Draft on'N. Y. City Banks, Registered Utter or 1". O. Money Order. Postponements impossible under this plan. Dec. 19, 4m. .(TViYtillOMANOY. OR SOUL CIHUMINO.' JZ llniv either sex may fjscinatesnd eala the loie and altuctloua of auy nersou tber choose, Ins- tantly. This art all can possess, free, by mill, for 2J ceiits; together with a M.irrl.iso UulJe, K.'M't- lan Oracle, ureams; iiiutsio iiuies, eic, i.uvu.wu snld. A nuerr book. Address T. WILLIAM li CO., I'uli's, Philadelphia. $5 2 $20 male Al yd a .not ii if r i". o. vi per diy nt h.iUi. Terms fno Address ULORilg STlMjua & Cu. -V .1 IV KUBIH.'IWU ... .uu c Ageuts, lu their toramy. costs isuioiryu. earncuiirs l-reo lCliUKY 4 Co., Augusta, Mo Most Extraordinary Terms of Advertising are offered for Newspapers in the State of U71 A tkiW HllfiilW MO it 1 Sand for list of pipers and schedulo of rates. Address Goo. P. Rowell & Co., Ad vcrtising Ag'ts, No 41 Park Row, JNew York. itrrra ta Editor or 71113 Pafir. ji'Ilt un's Court Sale. Iiy vlrtro of an OrderoftlieOrpbans' Court of Carbon County, there 'will be exposed at Public Sale, on tlie premises, in tlio Boroui'li of Lulilzhtnn, on SATURDAY, JANUAKV 2nd, 8'5. At Half.past TWO o'clock 1. M., the followlni; described Meal Est sate? lato ot ELIZAUETII MOULTIIItOP, Deo'd. viz, All that certain lot, piece or parcel of Ground, sltuati. Ivlnir and beliie in tlio borouch ot Lewmitoii, cjarnnn 00 Pa., bounded und described as follows, to wit; He ginning at a stone, mence uy land of Lewis Graver south three tie Err'es and one-half west twetitv-five perches and one-tenth toastono; thence Ov ana 01 ueorue asou nue easi iweive perch bs and two-tenth to a stuno; thence bv land of the lato John KunU decased, north twMity.nlne degreos west eleven Derches to a ftone: thence bv tho sumo north four and one-half decrees east nineteen perches and three. tenths to a corner lu a publio road; thence bv the said public road south flftv.fivu decrees west elcht perchos to tlm place of beginning, containing 1 Acra & 25 neiolies Strict Measuro The Improvi-menU thereoiiareaOne and a-llalf Story DWELLING HOUSE, with basement: .a good Well of Water, nml a number ot Choice Fruit Trees. Terms and Coudltlons will bo made known at tho time and place ot sale.by TU'OS. KEMEItEK, LeUlghton.Deo. 10, 74. Administrator, it , j CD B 2 , tr J g- $ J; 01 c rj H 5' 1 1 o - ra o tj a P I W p w sr 0 7 The undersigned respectfully Informs tin. .iti7na nf 6'atbon and atllolning counties, that he is now prepared to sunrly them with Dressed or Live Mogs at all times, at prices luuy as low as they can be bought ror oistnvnere. aio. Smoked Hams, Uologue aud Saussage, nt Wholesale and Hetall. KH- (Inlets w 111 OO nroraniiy nneu and Hogs shipped to auy point at the shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, llank Street, Lehlghton, Ta Sept. 10, 1871yl "OTHERS, Look at that Child, it JjJL ling Worms. Go or send at once niTnr.lNO'S Druir Store, and get bottle of his WORM SYRUP, so plea saut and yet so suie. f"y " esspoolB, &c. Persons desiring to havo Privy Vaults finnatructcd. Cleaned, Disinfected or Itopalred, can havo It done on very rea sonablo terms by addressing tho under 6 SDB ' BENJAMIN LEWIS. South Bethlehem, Pa. Dec. 12, 1871.-3 "ft Organs I'Icnso Examine: ackard PARLOR & Grand ORCHESTRAL 'orb Wayno Organ Comp'y. A. P. HORN, Agent, LEniGHTON, PA. gpUKWliiyT FITS." Laury & Peters nave lust received a very larce and elo- gant stock of Fall and Winter D M ? comprising plain and fancy Cloths, Cinsiinereaanil Vestliigs, for men's and uoy!.' wear, wlilch tlity are piepared to make up In the most fj-hlonuble styles. at reasonable prices and on short notice. Ladles', Gent's and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Rubbers, comprising a splendid stock of all kinds, manufactured especially for the trade ot this locality. of the litest and roost fashionable make, always ou hand, at low figures. , BT"Agents for tho Acme Shirt the best fitting garment ever made. Leave your Measure for them. LAURY & PETERS, Merchant Tailors, P. O. Building, Lehlghton, Pa. fjp I). C1.AUSS, Merchant Tailor, And Dealer in Gcnt'H FurnlHblntr Goods, LEHIGHTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock ot NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain nnd Fancy Cloths. Cassiineres and Vestlngs.for Men's and liojs' wear, which 1 am prepateu to Make ud to Order in the most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's Shoes A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble and Grain Leathor Boota and Shoes on hand, or Itlurlo to Order. Hats & Caps, Of tbo Latest Styles always oj band, at tho Lowest Price. Also, Agent for the Aincrlcuu & Grovcr & IlnUcr Sewing Machines. Only One Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl IIY, OH, WnY will y6u suffer with that Couch or Cold? when relief may hi had Immediately by using .DURLING'S Compound Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry and lloreboand.