The nieutil Day. What shall HttlnchiMron brine On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day ? What shall llttlo children bring On Christinas Day In tho morning? Tbls shall llttlo children bring On Christmas Day, on Christmas My, Love and Joy for Chrl-t their king. On Christmas Day in tho morning? What shall llttlo children sing On Christmas Day. on Christmas Day? What shall llttlo children sing Ott Christmas Day In thu morning ? This grand old carol shall they sing On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day j With all their hearts, their offering bring On Christmas Day In tho mornlng,- For flirlsfWBsboni In Betlilclicrn On Christmas Day onniristtnas Dayj ForChrhV was born in Bethlehem On Clirlstm&s Day In the morning. "And all tho bells on earth shall ring on Christmas Hay, on i hrlstmas Duy, And all tho bolls on earth shall ring. On Uiristmaa Day In tho morning. "And all tho angles In heavpn shall sing on tliristmnsl uy, on Christmas Dny, And all tho ang cs In heaven shall sing On Christmas Day 111 tho morning. " ind all tho souls on earth shall sing On Christmas Day, on Christinas I uy j And a'l tho sou s on carlhshali sing On Christmas Day in tho morning. "Then'lctns all rejolcoamaln on Chrlstmu8l ay.o i Christmas Day, Then let us all rejolcoamaln On Christmas luy in the morning.' It. U. D., in St. KicholatfoT Jtxrnvry. Advertising RntcH. We desire It to be distinctly understood that to Adf ertlsements will be Inserted In the columns of Tki Camion Adtocite that may be received from unknown partlesorfirms,uoless accompanied with the Cash. The following are our onli terms : jldvArtlsementBfor 1 vear. ner Inch each Insertion . . . . 10 Cents, " Bli Months. per Incheach Insertion ISCents, ' Three Months, " " ' 20 Cents, u T.i than three months, flrstlnser- tlon)l, each subsequent Insertion 25 Cents II. V. MORTIIIHKR, Publisher, Jfl II. SIEWEItS, ATTORNEY AT IAW, OrFICR I aretml Floor In the new addl.'lon of the Mansion House, Maieh Chunk, Pa. Business transacted (a English and German. Collections promply made and Conveyancing neatly done, na-Sattlamtnt of Estates. Protlnz Wills, ob' italnln(cLetteraorAdninlstratlon,rillngAccoun:si jind orpnans' uourc ivacuee careiuiijaiienaeu io Licenses, Charters and Incorporations procured, and Criminal cases made a specially. SATTJRBAY MORNING, DECEMIIElt 19. 1874, liOcal 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 price by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 In advance, or $1.50 It not fio paid. Winter begins on Monday next. The Merchants' Bank of Easton has declared a dividend of 5 per cent, Apples are Belling on the streetstn this borough at 80 cts. per bushel. A new stock of Chicago Kip boots, Just received at A. & D. Graver's. T.J. O'Brien has resigned the lo cal editorship of the Uazleton Dally News- F. P. Lentz has got 'em I Calicos from OJ cents per yard upwards. Try them. A full stock of patent medicines and toilet articles at O. W. LeJtz's new drue store. Navigation Is entirely closed on the Jorils Canal, anu many ooats are iru zen In. Farmers are now selling potatoes from their wagons at 70 cents per bush el. The Sunday school children connec ted with the M. K. church are to have an entertainment thottly. For sale a five octave Parlor Organ (new) at a great reduction. Jpply at this offlte. A fine assortment of Picture .Books for Holldaj Prej-ents, Just received ut the "advocate" office. Konice-i For a nice fitting boot, shoe or gal tor. go to Thomas A. Wllllams.opposlte Durllng's drug store. 1'rices moncrato The borough elections will take place on the IGiti day of February next, .The Bethlehem Iron Co. has redu- ced the rents of Its tenant houses from 49 to 50 a month. Over seventeen thousand tons of pig Iron are In stock at the furnaces of tne Aiientown iron uo. Easton National Bank stock sold at public safe last week at 103.25 per share the Highest ngureii uas ever reacneu. The debt of this Commonwealth ou the 30lh of November, the end of llio fiscal year 1874, was 24,5(i3,033.87. A full lino of rubbers, for men, women and children, at A. & 1). Gra ver's. Preparing himself tor Ilarrlsburg Hon. J. C. Fincher, of tho Ilazleton News, dined off roast venUon on Tues day list. A young man, named C. V. KU DElt, will save himself tliuo and ex penses by calling atituls office without delay. For family flour, of the very best quality go to J. K. Hlckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In large or small quantities at lowest market rates. A few lots In Hlckertown still unsold buy at once. Z. II. Long desires us to call the attention of our citizens to his elegant stuck of lamp of every description, which be Is selling a very low prices. Also, dry goods and groceries very low for cash. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with flour and feed. plow your gardens or do your hauling t reasonaoie rates. If you wish to make husbaud,wlfe, brother, sister, sweetheart or friend a present during the holidays, jou wilt be sure to fiud an article bultuulo at some one of our stores. Do uot go to other towns and spend nunry fur that wmcu you can buy Just as well at borne. The Lutheran Sunday School chil dren will bo tendered an entertainment nn Christmas evening, consisting of singing, dialogues, cakes, candles, ic. Should anv of our young ladles ask you to contribute toward getting up nn entertainment for tho llttlo ones, put your hand In your pocket anu nana out the stamps. Friday noxt, the 25th Inst., will no Christnnns day. You can And an ele gant assortment of toys at D, Krock & Co's. Tho Central Railroad of New Jer sey announces Its usual quarterly dlvl- nn or ;s per ceut, payaoio on mo 20th of January, Tho Reading Railroad Co. announ ces Its usual quarterly dividend of 2'A ir cent, or l'A per share, payauio dan uary 23. Tho Pennsylvania Legislature will assemble on Tuesday, January 6th. Tho election of thu U. S. Senator will tako placo on Tuesday, January 19th, 1870. At Lyons Station butchers sell their best beef at 13 cents, and veal at 0 cts. What It U that mnkes the difference In the price of meats between Lyons ond this placo we nra unable to say. The Reformed Parsonage which Is In course of erection at Cherry vllle, is under roof. The building U of brick, and of largo dimensions. When finish ed will add greatly to tho appearance of the town. On Monday afternoon, a fireman engaged wiping Ills engine, a Taeker crtoii, fell and struck his back against some projection, Injuring himself so se verely that ho had to be sent to his homo In PHUton. A man named John Jordan, a nativo of Bolton, Lancashire, England, died of strangulated hernia, in this borougli.on Tuesday last. Deceased was about 00 years of nge.and leaves a wife and faml ly in Engl mil. Tho Uazleton Daily News asks "what Is so pleasant as the continual yelp of a first-class dog dayand night?" Wo suggest to our friend that the yelp of two first-class dogs would more than' equal thepleasautuess of tho occa sion. Mr. Charles Laury, an employee at Packerlon, Jumped from a truck on the L. V. It. It , on Monday night while It was in motion, and fell splittli g his lip and breaking his nose. Dr. N. B. Re ber dressed the wouuds, and we learn that the unfortunate young man Is do ing well. The Carbon Advocate, a spicy llt tlo paperpubllslied at Lehlght)i',Penna. comes regular to our office every week. It has entered iti third volume. ji.iy Its shade never grow less, and Its pat rons always more numerous. Ledger, Stark co., Ind. Just received at W. E. Kemcrer's, Bin Creek, a fine selection of pure can dles for Christmas; also, a full stock of the choicest brands of cigars, .dll of which ho offers afknucKduwn" prices. Buy and be convinced! The reoort that a f uccessful poultry rfpaler liml set ui) a carriage, arosB from his statement that Ho mm niaue uis coop pay, me carnage no roue in was 0110 (it UavlU ILUueil s unuusuiue i,cuiua, which always attract so much alteutluu when on tuo rouu. The Stark county (Tnd.) Ledger miys: "One of the prettiest cms in town says her feller comes every Saturday niint, ana never rails to nave nis nocic ets filled with peanuts." That "lov- yer " must bo a native of the city of Al leutown. A schoolmarm, who dosen't live a thousand miles from here, has introdu ced a new feature In her school. When one of the girls misses a word, the boy who pells It right gets pel mission kiss her. As a result the clrls are i becoming poor spellers, while the boys are Impiovlng. L. F. Klepnlncer having sold his sh and tools and rented Ills carriage shop to Mr. Chas. Giess, now devotes hi en tire time to the livery business. Jr. K. keeDS a fino stuck of horses and band some carriages, which ho hires at very low prices, lie also has a few more lots left in tills borough which he will sell at reasouable prices. Wo are pleased to learn that Hon J. C. Fincher, of tho Ilazleton Dally News, has secured the services of our young friend George S. Boylo, of liar leluh, as financial manager of that ia per during the editor's absence lu Ilar ilsburu. Georgo Is a thoroughly hon est fi How, and we are sure will render a good and falthlul account of lilsstow ardship. Tho Stark county (InS.) Ledger publishes the following advertisement: "Wanted at this office, a oung lady.to learn to set type, one who Is willing to lie tauiiht and not llsuorcu to Uo run nine thu street at night; but has a de site to Improve her mind, aud learn the art of priutlng. We waut no one to apply who Is to proud or to lazy to work." if this "sit" should be successfully filled. we trust friend Mussulman will let us know about it. Governor Hartranft has Issued a proclamation, as required by law, de-- daring that there has been cancelled of the debt or me commonwealth or. renn (.ylvanla, within the year ending with the SUth of November, 1874, 91,230,180 57, as follows: gOUOOof 6 percent bonds, 11,221,113 00 or 0 per cent bonds, $53 of "Relief notes, aud HO 07 of do mestic creditor certificates in all, mak ing the sum above stated. Readers of this paper Ehould care fully watch the advertisements insetted In It when in want of goods, and pat ronize thu advertiser. They aro liberal, fair, and have tho politeness to Invite you; they believe you aro Intelligent enough to read before you buy, and they deserve patronage fur their enter prise In letting 'tlio world know what they havo on hand. The advertiser pat ronizes and helps to support your local family newspaper. For this ho deserves your friendship, as no good local nws paper could Ui sustained by subscript lion alone. John II. flcndershot, of Pike Co. Pa., was accidentally shot aud killed by ins son in irunr. oi mo ueiawaie House, In Port Jtrvb, Monday night. The two had beon hunting, and were on t heir way homo. Willie Mr. nondcrshot was getting out of tho stage a gun in the hands of Ids son was discharged In somo way. The whole charge biitcrcd tho lower part of Mr. llondershot's back, tearing away a portion of tho spluo and lodging In his groiu. lie died lu a short time, lie leaves a largo family. Attention, Firemen! Regular meeting of Lehigh lTook & Ladder Co, No I, of Lci.lghton, will be held at the Exchange Hotel, on Monday evening next, Deo. 21th, 1874, at 7:00 o'clock sharp. A full atten dance Is requested. By order of the President, W. . ItEDEn, Sco'y. Holiday Stock. Frank Deborde, Jeweler, lias Just received a largo stock of fino plated and aud gold Jewelry, consisting of sets, earrings, rings, chains, &c. "Diamond" spectacles, a great variety of clocks, ladles' goldwatches, musical boxos,suIta- ble for holiday presents cheap for cash. All purchases warranted as re presented. Resolution of Thanks. At a meeting of Jr. O. XJ. A. M., held on Wednesday ovenIng,Decembcr 10th, the folio vlng resolution was unanimous ly adopted: Resolved, That tho Jr. O. U. A. M respectfully tender their thanks to Rov, Wllmer Coifman for his ablo and ln structive sermon, delivered to them on Sunday evening, Dec. 13, 1874, In tho M. E. church. Resolved that tho forgoing resolution be published in tho"Carbon Advocate." G. W. DEinx, C. J. II. Escn, R. S. The Coal Trade. The following table shows the quan tity of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley iiaiiroau lor tne wceit ending Dec. 12th, 1874, and for the year as compared with the same time last year: from Week. Year. Wyoming .... 10,583 00 Ilazleton 39,797 10 Up. Lehigh.. Bea.Meadow.. 10,093 07' Mahanoy 8,fiGo 08 Maucli Chunk 30G 17 34,307 18 05,571 00 182 00 20,423 11 13,052 05 555 OG Total 78,940 08 134,091 12 00,731 10 73,350 10 Last Year.... 30,820 05 Increase 42,120 03 Decrease Another New Stock. T. D. Clauss, tho tailor, desires us to state that he has Just returned from New York, and that he Is now opening a very large invoico or cloths, casst meres and vcstlngs, suitable for fall and winter trade, which lie Is prepared to make up in tho btst and most fashion able styles at "knockdown" prices. Ho cuarautees u "perfect lit" every time, and the goods In all cases as represent ed. Also, an Immense (.took of rub bers, boots, shoe", hats, caps and gent's liiiiiishlng uoods. Remember the place, T. I). Clauss, just abovo tho Public Square, Bank street, Lehlghton. Cheering Prospeets. Messrs. Cole & Ileilman.of the Allen- town Steam Boiler Works, last week entered into several heavy contracts for work. One of them calls for 13 boilers and 12 stacks for a rolling mill In Plilla delphla, another for n set of boilers for the Danville Co-operative Steel and Iron Co., anda third for llboilers.each 70 feat in length, for the Bethlehem Iron This will necessitate the putting au increased force of hands, and ecauso of this will be welcomed as news all around, Indicative as It Is of tho brightening up of business,a fact wo aro giau to note, bomo or our work lug peop'e are very despondent over their present prospects. There is a lit tle bright spot rising In the dlstanco that augurs good. Aiientown DeuiO' crat. P.O. Official Answer: Mud Run, Dec. 10th, 1874. Editor Caiidon Advocate, Deat sir: My pa per oomes very irregular ror the last six or eight weeks. I hardly ever get It till Wednesday or Thursday tho week after jou print It; before that I always gotlt on Saturday tne same day you print it. i would iiko to Know the cause of Its de lay, It Is now Wednesday and not hero yet. Respectfully, &c, Wm. Raucii, Our papers are always deposited In the Lehlghton Post office on Friday after noon, generally before 4 o'clock v. m., and should reach nil our patrons by Saturday's mall. It they do not, then It is the fault of some post-master or route agent. Where Is tho negligent otucial?! Ed. Advocate. llellclous. Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wilmer Cullman, pastor. Preaching (to morrow) at 10:30 a. m., and 7.00 r. M. Sunday School at 3 r. it. Pray er meeting every Thursday 7JJ0. v. it. Rev. Mr. Poulson, of Philadelphia, will preach In the Presbyterlau church, to-morrc w (Sunday), in the morning at 10 80, and in tne evening at 7 o' clock. 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. Evange'lcal church Rev. A. Krec ker, pastor. Preaching, Sunday, 10.80 a. ii. and 7. 00 r. m., by the pastor, In the Northampton street school house, Sunday school at 0 a. m. Also, prayer meetings on Tuesday and Tthursday evenings at 7:30 o'clock. Alio cjr dlatly Invited to attend. The Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church comer of Iron and North- amptou-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun- uayj ut iu A, M. in ueiman; at 7.00 r. M. English. Suudav School at 2. p. i. Player meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, aud Teachers' meeting iuuisuay evening, nig Creek Items. A shooting match took placo at Stem- lenvlllo on Friday of last week. Mr, Daniel KaTbfus,ot Mauch Chunk, was at our placo last week hunting af ter pheasants, but was not nblo to cap ture a single feather. Daniel, try again. Tholumber firmof St.yder&Drcisbach, of Albrlglitsvllle, this county, has been dissolved, the latter selling his Interest to Mr. Snyder. Mr. D. has purchased tho Solt's farm, of this place,for $3,500. He will tako possession of It after new year's. Typold fever this dreadful malady Is making Its rounds In our neighbor hood, several cases havo been reported; so far but two have been fatal. Mr. Francis Walp departed this life, altera brief Illness of typhoid fever, on Thursday of last week. Ho was Inter cd at tho Jerusclem church, on Sunday last, at 2 p. m. Services In English, by Rov. Mr. Becker, of Wclssport. Big Creek, Dec. 10th, 1874. w. e. A Fashionable Stock. Messrs. Laury & Peters, tho merch ant tailors, postofllce building, Lehlgh ton, ni., nave lust reeeivea tiieir large aud handsome stock of fall and winter goods, comprising cloths, casslmcrcs and vcstlngs of the latest and most fashionable designs, and of a quality unsurpassed by any other stock in Car bon county, which they.aro prepared to mako up in the latest style and most durable manner at prices to suit thu timet, guaranteeing a "perfect fit" In every case. In addition to the above they keep a line of ready-made clothing boots, shoes, gaiters, rubbers, gent'B furnishing goods, hats, caps, &c, &c, of the latest stylo and best material, which they are now offering to the peo ple of this section at prices unparalclled In the history of the traao oi L,enigu- ton. They respectfully ask an inspec tion of goods and workmanship by the people before they make their purchas es elsewhere. List of Letters Remaining uncallod for In tho Le hlghton Postofflce, on December 17th : Clper, William Rehrlg, Jacob Dengler, Edwin Rothermal, El, Donahue, lluch Remaly. Chas Ebbert, Kato Remaly, Nathan GInder, Lewis Roeder, Jauetto Ilaiuni, BenJ. Snyder Alex. Uald, Cecilia Shlve, Alexander Hontz, Thomas fahlcker, Fred Hancy, Thomas Schatter, Dar.lel Uenker, Aug, Steluuietz, Milton Kemmerer, Sol. Shoemaker, Jesse Kutz, Henry Smith, Nicholas Kern, Frank Tanner, Nathan Kemmerer, Geo. Trine, John Kresee, Eugene Willhmson, James Knecht, Ed. Walk, Lowls Krum, Jesse Wildrlck, Geo, W. iluntz, Reuben Welllver, James Nice, Clemlntlno Yeager, Joseph Nothstelu, L. II. O'Briau, Joseph Persons calling for any of the abovo letters will say "advertised." II. II. PETERS, P. M. John Muendleln, night scavenger.of Pleasant Corner, this county, Is reques ted to call at thtsoftlco, right off. D. Krock & Co. have now opened an oysttr saloon in connection with their oakery, Where you can get oysters in every style day and evening, also fresh bread and cakes dally. Muslins from Sets, per yard up wards, at A, &, D. Graver's. Poplins from 12K cents per yard upwards, at A. & D. Graver's, Cosing Prices of DeUavkn & Towns end, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Dec. 17tb, 1874. U. S. C, 1881 . u. s. 5 -in, mi . U. 8.0 20, 1801 . U. !. 50,1805 . U. 8 5 HO, 1805 J.4 J. U. 8. 5 20, 1807 . U. 8. 6 20,1803 , U. S. llMO U. . Currency, ti's U. S. S's. 1S81, nevr . Pt,nnslviula H. H. . I'blU. & lleadlnl It. It. 20 bid. 13 bid. 15 bid. 20 uked Ul asked. l.lVI sslted 1714 atked ml asVed. 2014 Ud. 20 'i asked. 11)2 "ed. 17 asked. 17 bid. 11)V ) bid. 201 . 20V2 bid. bid. . 1KI? bid. 10)1 kid. 13 bid. 62'J bid. Hi; asked. B24 atked mi bid. ai.ked. Lehljth Valley lullroed Hallroad , Itlti bid. 02 Nav. Co. . 41? bid. 4SIJ lies of N.J. 1231S Ml. J.29J4 asked. leni!in I'oal A asked. UniUX Com pant Ml asked, uuiu Sllrcr 11 bid. 11 asked, G bid. asked, Lultlglitou 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 42 Cabbage, per head 8 to 1 Clieose, factory, per lb 2 Eggs, per dozen 38 Fish, mackerel, No. x 12 to IS Ham, per lb 18 Lard, pure, per lb 20 Pork, prime mess, per lb 12 Potatoes, perbushel 80 com, per nustiei II ou Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 2 00 " uran " l uu ' lle, " 2 20 " Mixed " 2 00 Flour, Wheat, per bbl 7 60 ' Rye, per 100 lbs 3 21 Oats, White per bushel 70 " uiacK, per uusnei ( Hay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundle 30 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 00 " stove, per ton 4 ou Hides, green, per lb 5 to 7o CaltSklns, cue! 1 23 to 1 50 Sheep Sklus.klll'd this mo.,ea.85to 1 00 Special Notices. OONSUUPTIVKSanJ those who experlance an; illfflcultj with tha throat, lungs, or any or th respirator; organs will consult thalr owu lotar.sts by calling at the drug stores or O. V. Lents and A. J, llurllug, and toqulrlng about Dr, Morris' Sjrup nr Tar, Wild Cberrjr and Uorehound, The uieJlcal elcellenclesortuemi Teetabld productions are well knoarn. Tlielr curative nrlniiole. ht.a beau rarrul combined by the utoet palustakilig etteutiiiQ jirwe.s, wiiu uieuj uiuer veKvuuie in gredients. This remedy Duebe.lna hlblrcDn. cenlrated forui.the vervuKttct vi aojie oltheiuoit InUllUe puuioule sluipus kuowu to medKalbot Auuia. iv is a oaliiie remedy for croup. ar sale BJaM dealers. Dept. 17th, It71,ly, The moat 'Wonderful Discovery of the 10th Century. XD3R,. S. 13. KOFI'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, And alt Diseases or the TIIHOAT, CURST and LUNUS. (The only Medicine or the kind lathe world.) A Substitute for Cod Litis. Oil. Permanently cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Incipi ent Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness of Breath, Catarrh, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Ac, In a few days. BU. S. D. HOWC'8 Arabian Tonio Blood Purifier, Which Dlr'KKIW from all other preparations In ItsIuMiDiATE Acno.f upon the LIVER, K1DNKV3 and ULOOO. It is purely vegetable, and cleanses the system elall luipuiitles, builds up, and makes Pure, Klch Blood. Itcures Scrofulous Dlsuasesor all kinds, removes Constlpatlou, and regulates the Howell. For "QKNEItAU DKUIL1TY," " LOsT VITALITY," and 'UKOKE.N-DOWN CONSTITU TIONS," I "challenge the 19th Ceutury"to find Its equal. ery bottle Is worth Us welghtin gold, l'rlce, (1.00 per bottle. ALSO, DR. S. D. IIOWE'S Arabian c Liver Pills They cleanse the Llrer and Stomach thoroughly, remove Constipation ; contain no calomel nor auy other Injurious Ingredient, and act quickly upon these organs, without producing anypilnor weak ness. Trice 25 cents per box. CONSUMPTIVES Should nse all three of the above Medicines. Sold by A.J. UUKLltro, Druggist, sole Agent for Lebightou, Pa. Da. S. p. IIOU'i:, Sole Troprlotor, 101 Chambers street, niff orK, apr. ll,lojj.yi' SIRS. LANE'S (Urtsln Cure for Introwlng Nails. Piles ! Piles ! ! Piles ! ! ! Plies Internal, External, Weeding or Itclilnp. Tli a tnlenftd iulTr!rl no occasioned bv the dlstren- lug disease, in Its various forms, la known on! j to tlioHo who are unfortunate enough to bo a filleted with it. The BlWpiess niglitu, the uncomfortable da) s, the haggard look of the sulTtjrer boar wit nessof the Intensity of the patn experienced when troubled with thin prevailing dlaeape. Theme cons of Brinies' I'lle Ketnedr as a positiYe cure If unequalled In the annals of medicine Relief Is Immediate when used as directed. The immense demand for this irreal remedy Is unnuralelled. Tnousiuds are usluilt wltn the most satisfactory results. Sold by A. J. DUHLINU, druM, La nignion. maj y ij A. B.Crraver, BANK Street, LEniGUTON, aro now offerlnc Fall and Winter comprising DeLalnes, Alpacas, Satlnes, Empress Cloths, &c, and a full lino of DttY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Jtc.atPOPULAn PRICES. They also call particular attention to their tnimcnso stock of Ladles', Gent s, Misses' anil Children's Gaiters & Rubbers, manufactured especially for tho trade of this sectloti, at Low Prices. Our stock of Groceries, Flour. Provisions, Quccnsivaro and Wood and Willow Waro,&c, is full and complete In every depait- ment, and goods and prices are suro to suit. A trial is respectfully solicited. aug 29-mO fjlALIa & WINTER OPENING JL' or Millinery Goods & Notions AT 2d Door below tho if. E. Church, BANK Street.JLEHIGHTON. All work mado up in the Latest Styles at tho Lowest Prices. September 10, 1874-mS ALL at LenU's Drug Store and get a linttln of prnun fsvrun. No cure. no pay. LL kinds of Patent Lentz's Drug Store. Medicines at mnOUACCO and Cigars a specialty J-nt tlin Drucr .Stnrn of C. W Lentz, Rank Street, Lehlghton. JT1IIOICE Liquors, for Medical pur Eposes at C. W. Lentz's Drug Store, Rank Street. rMio the Creditors ol Andrew "Fitzpatrlck and all others whom It may concern. TAKE NOTICE that I Have applied to the IIuDorablo the Judfjesof the Court of Common Pleas for tho County of Carbou, for the benefit of tho Insolvent Laws of the corumonweaiui or renn sylvania, and they have appointed MONDAY the JS otiteenth day of Jaim ary next, to hear me and my creditors, at tne uouri iiouse, in me uorougu oi Mauch Cliunic, wiien and wnero you may attend if you think proper AH DUE. W r i l ,l'A l ltlUo Dec. 5, 1874-3t. c AUTION. All persons are hereby forbid med dllng with Cnnal Boat ''Joseph Honk er" and Two Mules leased by the undersigned to PETER LAUU, of Cata sauo.ua, l'a. DAVID O'BRIAN. Weissport Pa DCC. O,, 1B74-W3, " MOR Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery Spices, &o., call at Lentz's Drug Store. IOR Chapped Hands, Face or Lips, - pall nt l.or.li'u tin,, Cfnra TJCIOR Cuuglu.Colds.Orawps.Afthma - - luuueuza, HoarseiifS'i, ronchltl and Incipient call Lentz's Drug btore. C'lAUSTlCSoda, 14cts per pound at M.ilMlIl" nrilrt Krnra . "O .v.v. "yclssport Abend ! Tho undersigned would respectfully Inform builders, contractors and tho pub lic in general, that they havo opened a IriuinJiici lTail In connection with their SAW - IILI) Near the L. A S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., mid that they havo now on hand an lui menso stock ot Miorouglily Seasoned Lumber, such as Rough Pino Boards, Surfaced Pino Zoards, 1'loorlng, Hemlock and Vino, Sidings, ot all kinds, Shingles, an immense stock, Roofing and Ceiling Lath, Scantling, and, in fact, Lumber of overy descrip tion at thi very lowest market prices. Wo are also prepared to furnish Build ers and others with a very fine article ot Sunil, suitable for masonry Work, Plastering, &c, at Re markably Low Figures. Wo havo constantly on hand a largo lot of Wood sultablo for Firewood, which wo will sell, In largo or small quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets Oott Motto HONEST COUNT-LOW PUIOSS. Ycakcl& Albright, weissport, l.1,rlmn en aug 23-yl Carbon county, Pa onsc aud Lot for Sale, JUL A'orough of Lehlghton, and numbered 34 on tho plan nr plot ot said borough. The Lot Is 33 x 189 feet ; tho IIouso Is three stories with basement, 2-story Kitchen and necessary outbuilding, a never-falling- well of water, &c. It Is nicely located for almost any kind of business, being situate on tho principal business thoroughfare. For price and further particulars apply at this Olllco, or on the premises to S. A. or PRISCILLA BEERS. July 18, 1874-tt W. It. JRjEX, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR DANK STIIEET, LEUICIITON, I'A, Respectfully announces to tho citizens of Lehlghton and vicinity that ho Is now prepared to contract for tho erec tion of dwellings, churches, school houses, and other buildings. Also, that he keeps constantly on hand a full as sortment of every description of JLiimber I consisting of flooring, siding, doors, sash, blinds, shutters, moldings, &c, which ho is prepared to furnish at thu very lowest matket rates. Patronage respectfully solicited. W. R. REX. Lehlghton, May 17, 1373. ly Hats and Caps! O.B.RHOADS, The Mattel, Elioads' Hall, Maucli Chunk, has opened his Winter Stock of Hats, Caps, Gloves and which ho Is selling at prices lower than ever beloro ollereu. Glovcs db Furs. Ollfl UAVfi, PLAIN AND FANCT Bread and OakeBaker, Respectfully Informs the citizens of Lehlghton aud vicinity, that l.e has re moved his business from Weissport to hls,premtses on DANIC STREET, LEIIIOIIT0N, PA., and that he Is now prepared to furnish Fresh Bread nnd Cakes dally.. Steam made Pretzels shipped In large or small quantities to order, at wbolesaloand re- tall. WESBtttt AilD rAHCT CAII3 i CrECULITT, EtfCaudles and Confections, a large and choice variety always on hand. JUIUN 11AUK. Sept. 20th, 1874.-tf. TIIE PII0T0G1UPIIEK Respectfully announces to tho citizens of Lehlghton and vicinity, that he has Ul'ttHttLi ins Ne w Photograph Gallery, on BANKWAY, (near the Lehigh Val. ley Railroad Depot), Lehlghton, and that he Is now prepared to give our citizens Life-Like Pictures at the most reasonable rates. Particular nttentlon paid to taking Children's Likenesses, A Trial Is solicited. Juno 13. UUITOIt'S NOTICU. In the matter of the Sheriff's sale ot tho Real Eatato ot Peter Schwab. FI fa , No. 0, Oct Term, 1874, issued from the Court ot Common Pleas ot Ciiboii County. The Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the moneys arising from the said tale and mako report to the uet term, with the facts and rea sons upon which such distribution Is made, will mctt tho parties Interested for the purpose ut his appolntmeut, on Tuesday, the 20th, of December, 1874, at 11 o'clock A. M., ut his olllce lu thu Borough of Munch Chunk, J. C. DIM MICK, Auditor. 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