AlvcrtUlii ItatrH. We dCMre It to be ll)lnctljp umlerntnod Hut no Adf ertlement will le Inwrted In the column of Tm Cutox Adtocaii that may be recelred from unknown parties orflrmi,unlcriMnmrnled " the Cisu. The followlou arecuf oNlt terms! AdTertletnenl for 1 year, per Inrh eadi " Insertion . ' . . 10 Centn. " Sl Month, per Incheacta Inwrtlon ISCent. " Three Mtintha, " 2U Centa. " Leas than threemnntli,flrllnaer- tlou $1) eafh ubeo.uent Itiaeltlon 25 Cents II. V. MOUTH I i Kit, I'ut.Ilaber. JJJ 11. SIEW13IIS, ATTOItNKY AT LAW, OFFICE: Ground Floor In the new nddl ion of the Mansion House, JIauch Chunk, l'a. llualneta transacted In Knjtllsh and Herman. Collection promply made and Conveyancing neatly done. 153-Betlleintntof Estates. rroelng Wills, ob talnlnit Letters of Administration, r'llliu AcP"un.a, and Orphans' Court l'rietlee carefullattended to, Lleenses, Cbarlers and Incorpnrnllona procured, and Crlmlual Oiiaee uiaite a enMcitlly. iw (Mum Axmx 8ATUHDA V UOJlNlJiO, 1)1 CI.MDF.K 50, 1874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub scribers rt-ct-lvliiK tlielr paper with a cross upon the corner near tlielr name, will Bitvo fifty cents advance in pilceby reinlltlntr the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are ifl In advance, or $1.50 If not so paid. The Ice la 0 Inches In thickness at White Haven. Allentown has $11,000,000 of tax able property, Twelve inches of snow felt In this locality ou Sunday last. A new stock of Chicago Kip hoots, just received at A. & D. Graver's. F. P. Lentz has got 'em I Calicos rom 01 cents per yard upwards. Try ihem. . A full stock of patent medicines rMia Joilot attlck's at O. W. V'.itz's new (drug iuri For .alo a five octavo Parlor O gaii ((new) at a great reduction ripply at 4hls office. .Boarding In Philadelphia Is now advertised at from ! to 4.00 per week in private families. Eighteen Inches of Imp's ptucllne, .what we got by Uncle S.tin's mall Is I for a (.'hristmas present, What did you Tlio JTendelsslion Quartetto will give a preformation In Mauili Chu,ik on tho evening of January 7th. E. U. Slewers, jEs., District At tornev elect, has been appointed to Jill the place of E. U. Dliu.ulclc. who has I removed to Soranton. A fine assortment of Picture .Books Tor Holldaj Presents, Just received at Alio 'Vldvocato" office. So nicel For a nice fitting IxHit, shoo or gal tor. go to '1 houias A. Wlllian.s.opposiw JJurJIng's dru. slore. Piices tuodeiate. - The Lehigh Valley ltailroad Com pany paid out tor laboring duiiug ilio tnouth of November, SJ87.000. "Uelsnickels" will find an uriusu ally larg-t ussoitinent of titlso faces, ur masks, at D. IT loci: & Go's. ' Judge Mayer lias decided tlmt a witness in a civil suit cannot be com pelled to attend cotut unle.-a his costs are paid hi in In advauae, Leave your orders at tills offlco for neat circulars, business caids.envelopes, letter heads, bill heads, dodgers and printing ot all kinds. New pross and jietv type just received. Tholiafcer who Increases tho seize .of his loaves will have a monopoly un til others follow suit. Tim decline In ihe pi ice of Hour demands a correspond ing reduction In the price of bread. A nice lunch, a fresh glass of beer, .and pure gcrtimn wines can be found at Max Scliweiblnz's, a few doors ubove ,tliu Mansion House, Maucli .Chunk at all times, A full lino of rubbers, for men. women nud children, ut A. & D. Gra ver's. 4 young man, named C. V. KIT DEU. iaIII save himself tlmo and ex penses by calling at this offico ivltliout neiay For faihl'.y flour, of tho very best duality co to J. K. ltlckert, I'.ast Weisj, port, dumber and coal In largo or small quantities at lowest market rates. A fsw lots in Rickcrtowu still unsold- buy at onco Jacob Delong, an old and welt- ktiowu resident of Upper Saucon twp.. jLehlgh County, died ou thu lOtli Inst., fit duvjaso ot the uiaiuier, ageausyears 'flie ever Is abating In Maucli Chunk There havo been no new cases j-eported for tho past few days Oliver Crllley, keeps the best cigars and tobacco to oo louuu in juauc;j Chunk r-Krls Iflnplols in town mid has made Ins head quarters at U. Juock & o's, Jliiiil; y,tieetj Lehigliton. Seo advertise ment. Neat carriages and fast horses al ways lor hire at tho popular livery of L. r. Kieppluger, corner ot mm street, At reasonable chaiges. Also, a few bulldiig lots for sale at low prices, Z. II. Long desires us to call tho attention of our citizens to his elegant stuck ot lamps of every description, which he Is selling a very low prices. Also, dry goods and groceries very low for cash. Charles Trainer, Lehigh street, will supply you with (lour aud feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling Jit reasonable rates. Just received at W. E. Kemerer's, Dig Cteek, a flue selection of pure can dles for Christmas; also, a full stock of the choicest brands ot cigars. .411 of which he offers af'knock down" prices. Puy aud bo convinced) James VIck, Iho popular Roches ter bCfdmati, proposes to recclvo contri butions for tho benefit of tho suffeiers from tho grasshopper plague lu thu West, adding g500 us his donation, nud will t.iu that it is properly used fur tho ptnclit. pf tho sufferers, There will bo an exhibition In tho M. E. church, of this place, by Iho Sunday school children on New Year's evening, Jan. let, 1B715, commencing nt 7 30 o' clock, coii-ls-tlngAif singing recllatlons, &c. Adtnls.shpirFadulls, .i cts., child ren under 15 years of age, 10 cts. L. K. KltiiplnKcr has cot 'cm. Nlco horses and haiidnmu cut ers. llonds good and teams low. Tli cold weather has comn at lat. como and settled down upon tho earth with evident Intention or staying until spring time. Why Is a sldfl'fnddlo llko a four quart ig? 7ecaiHU it holds a gall on. j To prove thKhiio a fast trotter of Div. Hubert, and put j our l.ulj -love In tho saddle. Home, Sweet Home. How pleas ant it is to bu at a iruod hnmu and en joying oneself by playing, or listening to some one playlnc the l'iano or Ur gan. The Golden Tongue P.nlorOrgan and Eureka Piano aro ndvertled in an other col..mn. Av.tll yourself of the oppoitunlty; you will not regret It. A good llilnc! To hlrn a horso and cutter at David Ebbert's and drivo your 'gal" out. Ilellglnne. Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wlltner Cullman, pastor. Lov Feast to-morrow, (Sunday), nt 0 and preach ing by tlie l'ri'slding Elder. Itev. win. H. Wod at 10:30 a. m. Preaching by tho pastor nt 7 p m. Watch-night ser- Ices New lear i'VO. Uec. JM,coin menclngat 8:30 p. m. Rev. Mr. Potilon, of Plilhdelpliia, will preach in the Presbyterian church, to-tr.orrc w (Sunday), In the morning at 10 30, and in tno evening at 7 o' clock. Sunday School in the morning nt 0 o'clock. Player meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7.30. A cordial In vitation is extended to all. Evango'lcal church Rev. A. Krec ker, pastor Preaching, Sunday, 10.30 A. M. and 7. 00 r. m., by the pastor, In the Northampton street school house, Sunday school at 0 A sr. lso, prayer meetings on TucnUy and Tthursday ovenli.gs at 7:30 o'clock. Alii iir dlally invited to attend. Tho Trinity Evnngcllc.il Lutheran church corner of Iron and North- ninpton-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun- tl.iy) at 1U A. M in Uennan; nt 7.00 r. M. bugllsii. biiuilny bcliool at !2. i. m. Player meetliig Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and Teachers' meeting Xliursuay evening. Week of Prnycr. Tlie American Evangelical Alliance hrtve arranged the following programmo of topics for the Week of Prayer, com- w l.... T . .. 1... .r,- " u" -"- . "o. Monday, Jan. 4. Thanksgiving and confession. Revlowof the pist-.Tlmnks-givingforits varieel meicles; liumlll.i- tlon lot personal and national slnsjpray. er for G.Hi 'a ulcvdug in tho future. Tuesday, Jail 5. National objects for prayer For civil governments and all in authority; for the Increase of In telllgence, the purification of public o- pluion and thesprc.iu' f Stun Institutions tluoughout tlie world. Wednesday, Jan. 6. limns objects for piaycr For parents and children, teachers and guardians; for schools nud colleges; for the Cliristian ministry; for Young Men's Chi Istlan Associations and Sunday schools. Thursday, Jan. 7. Foreign objects for prayer Tlie extension of religious llbei ty throughout the world; tho pre valence of peace among the nations; the increase of unity among Christians of all lands; tho subordination of inter national intercourse, commerce and sci ence, to the spread of Christ's king dom. Friday, Jan. 8. Missionary objects for prayer For tho conversion of the Jews; for tho deliverance of nations from superstitions, and for tho conver sion of thu world. to Christ. Saturday, Jan. 9. Prayer for reli gious revival-For the churches through out the world for their increase In zeal, spirituality aim uevoleilncss, aiu lor a clearer witness for tho truth among them Sunday.Jan. 10. A general meeting in the evening. Addresses by minis ters of various denominations. Killed uu the II. It. A vciy sad accident accurred just a bnve Maueh Chunk, on Wednesday morning. Mr John Moore, of Upper Maucli Chunk, a well known and hlgn ly respected citizen, while crossing tho Lehigh & Susquehanna R. R.,at a placo known by the name of Nottheru Liber ties, on his way to Coalport.was struck and run over by a passing engine and Instantly killed. It Is supposed the un fortuiiato man was blinded by thu steam from the engines 3 br 4 having passed on different tracks about the tlmo of the accident, throwing off vast columns of stemn. Jr. Moore has resided In Maueh Chunk about 30 years, and leaves n wifti aud laige family to mourn his untimely death. The Coal Trarte. Tho following table shows tho nam- tlty of coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for "the week endiim Dec. lOth, 1874, and for the year as couipareu witu tuo same lime last year Fnw Week. Year. Wyoming .... 10.152 00 Iluzletuii 30,501 OS Up. Lehigh.. 28 02 llea.Meadow,. 13,230 05 Mahmioy 0,7b0 00 Mnuch Chunk CU2 13 53,459 18 10J.072 14 210 03 33,0.52 10 22.838 05 1,117 19 Total,... Last Year. . Increase,.., Decrease... 70,200 08 50.570 03 28,0'JO 0.5 213,352 00 111,301 19 102,050 01 Conl Trnile. In tho coal trade for tho past week thero lias been no change of features, dulneRs prevailing In all Its departments. Tho chief business that Is doing Is In thocltynndllnotradc, and that Is ofnllm Ited character. Tho attention of dealers Is very much absorbed by tho probablb future of tho trade Involved In the basts of wages for 1875, the rates for trans portation and tho programme of tho as sociated companies. Tho Impression U very general with tho trade that It Is of paramount Importance to all tho inter" ests concerned that all should be made lower. On the subject of prices tho Miners' Journal of Saturday says: Should any attempt bo mado by tho companies to malu'aln pre-ent prlojs next year tho association would be rent nsunder.ln spite of all the efforts to sus tain It. And If It should be broken up thero Is nothing to provent coal from tailing to S3 a ton, and whero would uo thu Miners and Laborers' enevolent Association? dissociations and organi zations can do a great deal In rising maikets, but they btcomo powerless when the stnto of tho country is such that prices must fall until checked by more enlightened legislation in tno in terests of production. Yet It is believed that tho miners will resist any reduction of tho basis of wages from that of this year, and will quit work on the 2d of January. At tho present time this policy would not bo objectionable to the companies, for two or three months' cessation from work and mining would deplete the accumu lated stocks aud enable them to ppen tho next year's business under better auspices. Tho supply sent from all tho regions for tho week was 239,913 tons anthra cite, ami 51,805 bituminous; for tho week, 291,750 tons, against 272,850 for tho corresponding week last year; In crease for tho week, 18,8'JO tons. Tho wholo supply sent from all the regions this year Is 21,143,002 tons, a gainst 21,920,001 to corresponding per iod last year; decrease, 777,079 tons, of which 609,199 tons are anthracite. Coal Men lii.Couucll. Tho coal operators of tho Lehigh, Upper Lehigh, Wyoming, and aljacent anthracite flelds havo met of consider the fixing of tho basis of wages of the miners for 1875. At tho meeting wero Arlo Pardee, Charles Parrlsh, President of the great Lehigh anil Wllkeskirro Coal and Iron Company, S. Van Wlck le, Nathan Willis, Dr. O. 11. Llnder- man, Eckley 11. Coxe, .1. L. Mumper, I. II. Swoyer, A Pardee, Jr., E 11. Ely, Judge Hamburger, A. II. Cox, and L O. Ilayden. Tho conference was held with closed doors, out sufficient wa3 told to show that tho basis of next year is to bo reduced, and that a general sttlke, Is inevitable. No positive ac tion was adopted, but the general sent! nient was for a lower basis. There Is a general demand that the ptlce of coal of all grades be reduced at least fifty cents a ton, but the operator l contend that It a decrease Is made thero will bo nn profit left. Tho miners ogrco that tiie present wages aro sufficiently low, and they will resist any attempted low erlng' them by stopping work. .Between 15.000 and 20,000 men will join in tho threatened strike. Thero Is a strong probability of a strike among the iron workers ot tho Lehigh and Schuylkill valleys against a reduction ot wages, which goes Into effect Jan. 1. Ittirglftry nt Lnnefonl. On Friday night of last week, tho Wilkes-liano Co.il 6'o's safe was rob bed, under tho following circumstances The robbers gained an entrance to tho cellar through a window, and camo up tho cellar way and knotked nt tho door, Tho watchman supposing It to bo one of the men who sleep In tho ofll;e thero being two who sleep there opened tho door aud admitted them, when one I in mediately put a pistol to his head and demanded silence. They then tried keys to open tho vault, from a largo bunch they carried, and tho third key opened it. They then looked at the nuuioer of tho sate, and then chose tho key, and the first one tried opened It. They ex pected to find the money with which tho Company wero to pay tho men at Nes- quehonlng and Audc nrlcd they having not paid them yet, but tho paymaster had taken all this money to Maueh Chunk the evening before. When tho robbers fonud they had missed this, they showed tlielr disappointment aud chagrin by volumes of oaths. The Company's loss Is betweeu 3, 000 aud 15.000. Mr. W. O. Zehmcr, Sup't., had In the safe a considerable sum, mostly in bonds, which wero all taken. Another New Ntoctc. T, D. Clauss, the tailor, desires U3 to state that he has just retutiud from New York, and that hols now opening a very large Invoice of cloths, cassl meres and vestlugs, sdltable for fall aud winter trade, which he Is prepared to make up lu the btst nud most fashion ablu styles at "knockdown" prices. He guarantees t "perfect lit" every time, mid tho goods lu all cases as represent ed. Also, an Immense stock of rub Hers, boots, shoe-, hats, caps and geut's fin lilslilug goods, Reuieiu'oer the place, T, D. Cluuss, just above toe l'uullu Square, Rank street, Luhighton. Anntinl Oreetlng. Our carrier boy will call on his friends on New Year's morning with his an nual Now Year's Greeting. It Is very pretty nnd wo havo no doubt ho will bo liberally patronized by the friends of tho Idvocati:. Hntltlny Slock. Frank Deborde, Jeweler, has Just received a largo stock of fltio plated and and gold Jewelry, consisting ot sets, earrings, rings, chains, Ac. "Diamond" spectacles, a great variety of clocks, ladles' pold watches, musical boxes suita ble for holiday presents cheap for cash. All puichases warranted as re presented. A Success. Tho Lehigh Yalloy Emery Wheel Co's wheels nro meeting with much fa- or wherever introduced. Large orders are received limost dally from nearly all parts ot tho Union and Canada, and tho opinion of thoso who aro now using tho Lehlgh.Wheel Is that It Is fully equal to the best heretoforo put in tho market, whilo It Is far superior to many. These wheels are being rapidly Introduced In every Stato of tho Union, thoUC'anadas and Europe, and tho Co. havo now ful ly equipped themselves with machinery, &c., so that they can fill tho largest or der in tho least posslblo tlmo. In tact tho Lehigh Valley Emery Wheel Is al ready a succcssl Oblttinry. At Warsaw, Intl. on the 18th Inst.nt half past 10 o'clock p. m. Joseph Long, aged 83 years 2 month and 18 days, the deceased was born In Lehigh Co. Pa.,nn the iilst day of Sept. A. D. 1701. Ills wlfo proceeded mm some four year. He leaves four children living, his youngest daughter died somo three years ago In the Stato ot California. 17 graud'Chlldrcn, and two great grand children living. Ho was catechised In his youthful days anil Joined llio Uor- man Lutheran Church, of which ho re mained a member up to the time of his death. Ho was a volunteer mulct Cnptaln Gangeroof his native Stato In the war of 1312. From the best In- lormatlnn we can get, there Is but ono of his comrades who served with him yet alive. Ho was a truo patriot; but hu is now gone to that land from which no traveler can return, hero war and national strife cannot come, where hu will meet Ills patriot lathers, who havo been ta.thful to God and truo to their country, and re-it eternal in Hlni Knox, Stark to., (aid.) Ledger, 17th Inst. X Fnahioilnljlo Slock. Messrs. Latiry & Peters, tho mercli nnt tailors, post office building, Lelilili ton, P.i., havo just received their laigo and handsome stock of lull and winter goods, comprising cloths, casslmeres and vestlugs of tho latest and most fashionable designs, and of a quality unsurpassed oy any cuier siock in Car bon county, which they are prepared to uiaKo up in the latest stylo and most durable manner nt prices to suit the tlmo-, guaranteeing a "perfect fit" In every case. In addition to tho above they keep a line of ready-made clothing uoots, snoes, gaiters, ruuuers, gent's furnishing goods, hats, caps, Are., &c, of the laics! stylo and best material, which tliey aro now ottering to the tieo pleof tills section at prices unparalelled lu tlie History of tlio trndo ot Lehigh ton. Tliev respectfully ask an Inspee lion of goods aud workmanship by thu people befuru they make their purchas es elsewhere. John Mucmlleln, night scavcnger.of rleasant Corner, this county, Is requeS' led to call nt this office, right olT. I'anigianlaic. Shamonkin, Dec. 20. Yesterday morning, as the engineer ot tho break er at the Hickory bwamp colliery was entering tho engine room ho discovered thu body of Frederick Hesser,tlie night watchman, with his head beaten out of recognization. Tho body was quite cold, tho deed having been committed during the night. Search was made of tlio premises ami n hatchet and hickory club wero found in tho englno room Ulood was tonnd on these weapons llesser was a very popular and amiable man, and it Is believed that ho had no enemies. Hu was recently elected to Hip office of coroner. Ho was 4T years of age, and leaves a largo family. Thero is as yet not tho slightest cluo to the guilty paitles. Pottsville, Pa., Dee. 20 Lsst night wlillo Michael Ryan was on his way homo with n horso and wagon from Girardville to tho Colorado colliery, ho was attacked by thrco tucu, and receiv ed three gunshot wounds, when ho was left for dead, After lying on the ground for somo time ho managed, though bad ly wounded, to crawl to tho wagon and drivo home. Mysterious notices havo been sent to soveral citizens in that vi cinity lately, and trouble is apprehend ed. Tl.o Von Amlin caso has at length reached a conclusion, aul ostensibly tho victory Is with lllsmark; really It Is with Vou .-lriilin, The latter has been convic ted of nocrlme.of nothing that impuiigns ills personal or official honor; tho origi nal charge of embszzlemeut could not b sustaiu-d, and was abandoned, the conviction and sentence ot three months to prison less tho month In which Von Aniim was In duress nro meant only as tho penalty for tho embassador's no gligenco In' connection with thu corre spondence of his office. It Is easily seen how this verdict was arrived at. Some thing of the kind was absolutely neces sary, for nn acquittal ot tho Count would havo been a virtual conviction of thu Frlncn. Either Von Arnlin was guilty of somo offense, or tho conduct of Bismark In sending tho Diplomat to jail anil Invading tho sacred rights ol dnmlcllo was Inexcusably criminal. Thero was no mlildlo course left to tho court. It did tho best It could, that is, Von Artilm was found guilty of and sentenced for negligence, with tho un derstanding thnt the Emperor would remit tho punishment. Possibly Ills mnrk is satisfied with this conclusion, as technically It sustains his harshness and cruelty to nn old member of tlio nobility and an honored official, but tho moral victory Is with his enemy, and must re main there. It was Impossible for Von Arnlm to hopo for an ncqulttal while lllsmark was Chancellor. That hu got oft so easily aud honorably Is a matter of surprise. Tho same ground that was swept over last Jay by tho waters of tho burstcd Mill River dam were again swept over by tho new dam, which also bursted on Saturday. In May there was a frightful loss of life; on Saturday thero was nono. Why tho new dam gavo way U not known, but an Investigation Is promis ed. Why no lives wero lost was duo to tho fact that tho dam ot a cotton mill, a short distanco below tho ono that broko, held Uic'lo3scticd waters In check. This might suggest to thu builders of dams In that neighborhood to inquire particular ly Into tho construction ot tho dam of the cotton mill which holds with safety not only Us own waters but tho stupen dous toi rents let loose and dashed upon It from abovo, A dam with such a stay ing power must necessarily bo well built, which Mill River dams generally are not. Ros3 Tweed.s friends applied to Judge Balsom Monday, at Brlnghamp- ton, N. Y., for a writ ot error, but tho judgo declined to hear tho application. Thu President Ins Issued a procla mation calling upon all disorderly and turbnlet persons In Warren County, Miss., to disperse and submit to tho aws. A caucus of Republican Senators was held Monday to discuss tho affairs of the South. No definltn result was ac complished, but great deverslty of opln Ion prevailed. William M. Evarts, A. T. Stewart, Peter Cooper and a number of other prominent cuntlemen ot Now York, havo Issued a stirring address to tho peoplo of that city, urging them to take an active part In tho Centennial. The proceedings ot Congress yester day wero decidedly Interesting In splto of tho tlmo occupied by honorable gen tlemen In personal explanations and re plies to newspaper articles. Several important bills wero introduced, iaclu ding the Senate Curreticy bill, spoken of elsewhere, nnd a large batch ot rcsoln tlons of Inquiry, somo of which were passed and somo defeated. Mr. Ho I man's resolution, that no subsidies, grants nor pledges of credit should bu madu by Congress to any private corpor ntlon, failed of passage lu tho Houso for wautof the requisite two-thirds vute, aud tlie House then devoted, Itself to a discussion of what should bo done with Irwin, and finally resolved to bring lilm up for contempt. A resolution for nn adjournment from to-morrow until the first Thursday of tho new year was then adopted, and, if the Senate concur, wo shall uavo a fortnight's rest from Con gresslonal reports. Special Notices. TO CONSUMPTIVES Tbe adrertlFer.havIng been permmwntljr cured of that dreiiUeahtf,uoi)9UDti-tion, oy a dim did rear edv. Is anxloui to nuke knewn to his follow uf- fcrerft the in out of cure. To all who desire It, he IH wnd a copy of the prewripiton uncut, (iree M chtrc), with the direction for prfp-irlrg aod ui ln theFsamo, w tilth tlwy will llndasins Cure for UOMfCMl'TION, ASTHMA, JJHOSCUITIS, AC. Partfei wUhlu tlio prescription will please ad dreES. KIT. K. A. WILSON. lai PcunSt., WUIIamrburff, Now York ueo. Z'J-Gm. I ERRORS OF YOUTH AUKNTI.KUAN who fufftred ftr J'oara from Nmioua Debility, Premature Decay, and all tbeelfuclxof joutulul ludlvcretlun will, lor the sakeorsuflVrlnj; uuuunlty, send free to all who need It, the recvlpd and direct lou for tuaUtu the tluiple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wUulQj toprutlt by theaivertlaer' experience can Uj o by aJJrealnt In perrect e.nnaeure, JOHN U.OUDKX, 44CedbUNew York, uec.'.o,-u in. OONSUUPTlYKSand those who experience any dltllculty with the throat, luugs, er auy uf the replratpry orpins will consult their own interest by calling at tbe druj stores of C. W. Leutx and A. J Duffing, aud inquiring about Dr. Morris bj run of Tar, Wild Cherry-and llorehoutid. The uiedionf exreUVucieftof these veetible D reduction are well knuwu. Tlielr curative principle htvu beeu cureuly corcblued by the most piiustakliiir silentine proeui-f, with, uuny uthfr tet ible In gredients. This remedy pjfteux, in a bUhy con rout rated form,tho wrytttenw of sojie of the most jiitdUUe pulmonis hiuipfes known to medical hot aulfcir. It is a osltlie remedy for croup. Fur I Ue br aU deaers. Kept. 171b, le7,lr. Piles ! Piles ! ! Piles ! ! Piles, Intern il, Kxteiml, illeodhu ur Itchlne. The luleue 4 ferUgoorkl mad by the UUtre luj disease, in Its various form, it kuowu oulj to thje whu are unfortunate enough to be alUk'tud with it. The atwplesfl uljlits, the uucomfurUUe lUjs, the haggard I k vt the suTerer Uw wit Ueaof tho ImeOklty of the paiutimrlucJ wbeu troubled with tut Dravalaui dlseue. The iuc cr of DrUaV Pile Ketuedy as a positive cure Is uutualled u ,u a""! of medicine Kvllet Is I turned Utt) wueu used ut directed. Tbe Imiueuhe deuuud fur this great remedy Is uniuralelld Tuomuudi are uituit wtu tin m it SiilMirtury results, sold ty a. j. uuiibi.MJ, arugiist, i UigUton. may 'J ly The mojt Wonderful DUcnvery of tho lOlli Century. IDE.. S. X. rKCCTWE'S Arabian Milk Curo FOR CONSUMPTION. Anlall Dlfcaies nf tbe TIIHOAT. CHUsT ntvl I.UNU3. (The only Medicine of tbe kind In the world.) a sunaTiTtiTi ron cos i.ircnoit. Permanently tnrce Atllima, llronchlll'. Inrlrl- ent Consumption, !m nf Voice. ShortneM nf lireatli, Cntsrrli, Croup, Couglin, Ooltls, Ae, In t few d.-lyn. int. i3. u. now n s Arabian Tonic Blood Purifier. Which DIFKKUS from nil otl-T preparations In ItnlMMEMltE Actio uprfl the I.lVKll.KIIIN'F.y.S andUDOO, It la purr!; Testable, and eleinnes he avatem efall linpui ltlei. hullda tin. and make I Pore, ltlcli lltood. IteureaScrofuloua lleaKeanf ill kinds, retuorea UonsMpltlon.and reclllate tint lloireH. Fnr-'OliN'KltAl, DKHII.ITY," I.OsT l lt'ALITV," nnd'-llltOKU.N-OOW.N CONSTITU TIONS," I ' challenge tlio 10th Century" to tin I iih w'Iuti. i.irrj ini iit, n worm na weiuim Isold. 1'ilce, $1.0J per bottle. ALSO, DR. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian 5 Liver Pills Tluy cleiiifli the Llmr nnd S tonne h thorou(chlj rmnoto Cmiftlpitlim; contain no calomel nor any other Injurious Ingredient, ami act quickly upon ineno orai.H, wiiuout producing atjypiiuoi weak ness, 1'rice 25 rents per box. CONSUMPTIVES Should nso all three nf tlw abore Medicine. by A.J. niJULINU, Drulst, sole Agent for LehUhtnn, Pn. V&.S. v. iiowu, sale Proprietor, 1GI Clumbers Struct, Nevr York. apr. ll,I87J.yl Mrs. L VNB'S (Wtn Cure or Innrowlnn Nail. A0 1 IDoCrFSWOTg BANK Sttcct, LEHIOIITON', aro now ollerlna i'all ami Winter comprising DoLalnc3, Alp.1c.13, Satinet, Kmpress Cloths, &c, and a full lino of DUY GOODS, NOTIOXS, CAUrETS, OIL CLOTnS, &c, at I'OPULAH,' TRICES. Tlioy also call particular attention to their liuinensu stock of Ladles', Gent's, Misses' anil Children's Waiters & Rubbers, manufactured especially for the trado ot this section, at Low Trices. Our stock of Groceries, Flour, Provisions, (uccuswarc ami Wtiotl niul Willow lViirn,&c, Is full and complete In every depa'it- mont, and goods nnd prices nro suro to suit. A trial Is respectfully solicited. aug 29 niO 34 WILL BUY A 1st Mortgage PremiumlBond of Tnn N.Y. Industrial Exhibition Co. Theeo bond ore Issued fjr the purnoja ot ralK- 1ns funds for the erection of a building In the City of New York, to bo uft-d for ft Pcrjictunl "World's Fnlrf nermtnent bome.where otty manufacturer can exhibit and soil bis pood, and every patentee cin shfiw IiIm Inven ion; ft centre nf Industry which will prove a vast benefit to tho wholo country. f or 1 nil purpose, iiib vi tim einieui Vnw York has irranteJ n chnrtrr to a numter Of our most wealthy nnd reipictable mcrchmts, anil theft gentlemen nave purcniH'u no iceman ciguc btocka of tho most valuable land In tbe City rf Vw York. Tho bnlldlns to bt erected Will la even stcrlea hUh 1150 feet In height): purmoun- ted ny a inagnincetu uome, ana wm cover a nca ofi22acri'S. It will bo constructed of Iron, Hrlck and fllasn, and made tlre-pioof. Tho IwriJH, which are alt for f2) each, are retired by a mort gage on (he land and building', and for the pur pope of making them popular, the directors harn decided to Invo quarterly driwlnga of $150,(KX) each; thin money being tho lu teres t on the amount of tho whole Inw. Krery bondholder must receive at Jeast $21.00, but ho may recatvo $100,000! Or $35,000. or $10,000. or $1,000, or $3,000, Jfcc. Ac. KVKRV ItOXD purchased before January 4th, 1973, will partlcl pite In the Third Series Drawing, Held MONDAY JAN. 4tli, 1875. Capital Premium, 100,000. These Drawlnga take place every Tbreo Month', and eventually every bind will participate lu them. Addrese, for Dmda anl full Information, H0RGENTHU BRUNO & CO , FiNANCtAi. AansTS, 33 Turk How, New York. Poitonice Oraircr 1!U. Kcmlt by Praft oa'N. V. City Banks, Registered Lettvr or 1. O. Money Order. Postponements impossiblo under this plun. Dec. 10, -lm. Millinery Goods & Notions AT 2d Door below tlio X. 13. I liurcli, BANK Street,LEHIGHTON. All work mado up in tlio Latest St) lea nt tlio Lowest l'rlses. September 10, 1874.iu5 glALL at Lrntz'sDrug Storo and get a bottlo of croup tyrup. No cure, no pay. TK'OK Coughs, Colds, Cramps, As lb ma, Inlliienia, lloaiscncss, iirontliltU nnd Incipient call Leutz's Drug btoro.
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