AtlvcrilNlnfC nnPKi We 4eslro It 10 1 dUtlnetly uii)rstooil tint no AdwtlMments will b Inserted In (lie columns of THtCmBON ABTOCAti that may be recoiled from nnfcnimn parllesorflrins.iinteM accompanied with Us Cash. The following areour ostt terms: Advertisements for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion . . . . , l,9 !!'"!' " 81x Months. perlncheaclilnsertlon lOCentf, " Three Slontlis, ' 21) Cents. IrfMthan threemnntlis.nrstlnsei" tlon $l,eacli euWiuenl ltifertlon 25 Cents II, V. MOIlTIIIHUit, Pulllafatr. JJl K. S1KWKKS, DISTRICT ATTOItNF.Vi COUNSELOR AT LAW 0ncc, No. 2, Mansion House, MAUC1I CHUNK, PA. r Settling Ertale'. Filing Accounts and Orphans' Court I'racllre specialty. .... - , Trial of Causea carefully attended to. IeRnl trarsactloiis In Knull'li and Herman. in9. "SATUBDAV MOrtNINQ, yF.nn.IUHY C 187B. Loal and Personal. Sfiid along your local Items. Buy your Valentines nt D, Krock & Co's. Valentine's Day, Sur.day, tlio 14th Inst. Lent commences next Wednesday, the lOlh instant. Remnants at G cents per yard at F. P. LenU's. Hats ami caps all styles and prices at T. D. Clauss'. Comic Valentines at D, Krock & Co's In great variety. The liabilities of tlio Borough of .Bethlehem are $81,701. The Allentown Iron Co. havo 21, 000 tons of pie Iron on hand. If ynu wih a correct likeness of your phiz don't full to call on Be.'tz. Gro?el les of tho finest quality are selling very low nt F. P. Lentz's. Try them. Rubber Roods of every description at T D. Clauss' at tho lowest inaiket prices. The Coplay Cement Co. ship an avcrace of three cur loads of cement dally. Just received at D Krock & Co's a very large ami choice selection of Val entities. Muslins nt 10 and -2H cents per yard at F, P. Leutz's which formerly add at 12!4 and 14 cents. Duilnc the month of December 8. 211 callous of apple Jack were distilled In Lelilch county. During last year t2 1,040 of Carbon county bonds were ledeemed, leaving $40,0!!0 outstanding. On Feb. 17th a rhootlng watch Is to come off In Albrlglitsville, this coun ty, for a hog weighing HUU pounds. If you want a well built up coat, well niailo nmi trunnion, jo to i. Clauss, the merchant tailor. Get your Ii'Tses and sleighs ntlho populHr Ilvety or uavlti lsnueri, aim ue liappy. Cnatges vri j tuoiierate. Closing out ladies, and children's furs atcost, atT. 1). Clauss'. If jou want a bargain call at once. t Ladles', gents' and chlldrens' rub bers in largo arlety and at very luw prices, at il it D Uiaver's. All kinds of staple ami fancy dry ponds are marktd down In price at F. P. Lentz'f. Mr. Pearson, Subscription agent of tho Morning Herald, was In town Friday and diopped In to see ns. He U a geni al fellow. The debt of the city of Wllkes-Bnrre is (185,7114 03; and Its assets, Including real e-tate, uticollecieu taes,easli, Ac, 411)0,324 01. F. P. Lentz Is selling calico at 3 cents per yard upwards. There Is now no necessity for your going without a dress. Charles Trainer Is now fixed In his new store on Second street, and Is sell 4ng dour, fecd,&c. at lowest rates. Try lilm. Laury St Peters can fit you with clothing, boots, shoes, gaiters hals, caps, shirts, or in fact any article of gentleman's wear at very low prices. For the rt'ri.alri(crof tint season T. D. Clauss will sell overcoats at about cost, in order to cloe out his present large block, and all other goods at panic prices, Send your orders for Job printing to the Auvocatc ofttce. New press and a large lul of new and elegant type Just received. Prices fully as low as New Yoticor Philadelphia. J. K. Rlckert has still a few of those ollglble lots in Uickeitstowu to dispoiu of. If you (eel like securing a good home call and see him. lie is also supplying Dour, feed, lumber ami coat atuio low est rates. McDanlel & Nicholson, retail dea lers In flesh fish and oysters, in the old oflice of the Fort Allen , Rolling Jill, Welssport. Famlles supplied at si iort notice anil at the lowest market pi Visits Lelilglilon, Tuesdays, l liursil and baturdaye. Look out fur the wag on, (22) Fast horses and neat cair laces at very low rates run atwats be had at the ,,.... .I..- II....... .. t f t - corner or Hank and Iron street. Unas Gelss has leased the milage mamifac tory of Mr. Klepplnger and Is ready for orders. Genta furnisldnc coods a SDeclaltv atT. D. Clauss. His gentV collar "Beauty of U.'hlghtnn" manufaetiued (or him, Is a splendid article for 23 cents per box. Try them. If you want a dish of nlca oysters, go to D Krock & Co. They have ihem fresh every day and serve them up In every style to suit the taste of customers. Boobs, shoes atid gaiters of every style In the market, ot tho best mater ial and most fashionable mako.at knock down prices, at T. D. Clauss'. The Itemlser referred to last week followed our advice. He secured a fine comb and alter raklug around from t Saturday until Tuesday fouud toiue tldng It was dead. Our young friend, John Kessler, of rt'lentowii, was In town over Sunday. We enjoyed two or threo hours very pleasantly with hjm. Call again, friend John. -Tho Hazleton Dally News of las'. Saturday says an Informal nn-eling of tlio coal operators of tint Middle Coal Field, was held at the Mansion House, in that borough, on tho previous day, and concludes by saying that "the ele ments seem to be muvlng towards re limp tlon." -Sleighing parties havo been of al most nightly occurrence lately. The heavvraln Wednesday hid fair to put a stop to this delightful sport, but dur ing the night a ch.inge toon piace, aim Tburtday opened with n m.nrp cold wind. iVoiv iho bells continue ineir merry Jingle. Parlor Orcans manufactured by Messrs. Beatty & Plolts are highly rec ommended by distinguished mm and eminent musicians, and no doubt are a very superior Instrument, See adver tisement lu another column. While some men were loading coal at the Beaver Jfeatlow colliery on Fri day afternnen, a "slide" of coal came down upon them. John Dougherty was killed and ftui others Iniuied ono of the latter, named Rlcliaid Hall, hav ing a leg bioken. V. O. Cambell, hook keeper 'n tho Insurance agency of It. O. Siniih, at Wilkesbarro, was arrested Monday af ternoon on tlio charge of having embez zled 4U,00l). In the evening he shot himself, at the Luzerne house, Ilia ball passed through the body above tho he.irt; lie was nut expected to recover. Mr. F. A. Dony, of Ilnncsdale, Is about to enter the lecture field. Ho has three lectures prepared "Male lug Faces," "Bum as a Murderer," ami "l'oor Lo." In the case of Coin. vs. Timothy Boyle, tried at Wilkes Barre last week for the iiiurucr of David Story nt Hazle ton In December, 1873, the Jury return ed a verdict of guilty of murder In tho second degiee and tun prisoner was sen tenced to oiulit vents and. six months imprisonment in the Eastern Peniten tiary. By a new post.ofllco edict, the com I ensatio'i of postmasters Is to depend not, as heretotore, upon the number of stamps I hey cancel, but upon the num. btr they can sell. Which sounds boriii'tliiug like a distinction without a lUilerenco. Mr. Samuel Anthony, of Lehigh tnwtihip, Northampton county, has taken Craig's old hotel stand, formerly kept by A. U. Helucy, Kij., at Le high Gap. The receipts ot Lehigh Valley R. It. Co., from all souices, last year, fell 487,028; the opt rating expenses during Ihu same time weie reduced $413,432. Was tills reduction made by decreasing the salaries of the einphyees? If so, the Company, by their action, saved $32.7,503, to put in the, pockets of the stockholders at the expense of the poor men. 1oli.ink. Vc were presented a day or two since with a bottle of Molline, one ot the oest family remedies now of . lered to the public. Kor chapped hands, chapped lips and rough lace, or for cnaniig oi iiii.tnis, ror the lace after shaving, It I as no equal. It Is an oil. gitinl prescription of an old and eminent I hysician, and is not to lie e nssed with tlio quack nostrums daily olfered to the public. Every family should have It In the house It can bo had at tlio drug stores of A. J. Dutllng and C. W. Lentz. James Brodrlck, one of the original settlers of Summit Hill, was butted In .uaucli Chunk Tu-silay. lie died o'. last Sunday, In the 83d year of his age, lie was one of the patty who mined coal for the Lehigh Coal and Navlga lion Company In the year 1820, and the shipments were 303 tons during the year. "Down by Dot Orchard." "An original German Sketch," oiiglually performed with great success by the. German Emigrants, Messrs. Gorman and Homer. This song is nicely ar ranged tor Piano. At the conclusion of this song Is a really handsome waltz, wulch has already become very popular. Price, $ cents. Will be sent to any address In thu United Slates on receipt Of price, by F. XV. Helnd-'.k.miisic deal- er ami pulillsi.er,J7B WestSlxtli Street, Cincinnati, O. The Right Rev. Samuel Reinks. the oldest B'shop of the .Vol avian Cliurc'.i in America, died last week In Beth'.e hem, in the elglity-thlrd year ot his age. Sjicclur llurgalna In dress and dry goodsat A.& Tj. Gra ver's for the next thirty days, in order to reduce stock and make room for' spring styles, they have clek.rm.ned to offer the balanco of their stocV at a great reduction. Call early if yo a would se cure baigains. FnTing from Millport,, under dato of January 20th,says "the. Inhabitants of that place were furnished witli ono of the finest musical treMs on the prcvluiu evening that could h ave been rendered outside of the cities, the music being furnished by the Fort Allen Cornet uami, oc vtetsspnrt.wlio had accomnan leda sleighiiiit nattv tothat nlnci- wlu.rn a grand hop was given at Graff's Ex- change Hotel Obituary Rev. John Zuilch, of Stinesvllle, Le high county, an uncle of our respected fellow-townsman Hon. Zach. II Long, died suddenly on Wednesday morning last. For upwards of 52 years he had been a minister of the Reformed church; was well known aud had held charges In Lehigh, Berks, Schuylkill aud Car bon counties, and enjoyed tlio highest esteems of all who knew him for Ids orthodox preaching. His remains will be Interred la tho Jacob's church cemo tery, at Jacksonville, Lehigh county, on Monday next, the 8tU Inst., at 10 o' clock A. M, A. O. K.orM.G. A Castle of tho abovo order was or ganized In this borough, on Saturday evening last. The meeting was called to order by Mr. A. W. Eache', and or ganized by appointing H. V. Morthlm er, Chairman, and S. R. Gilliam, Secre tary. Twenty-eight gentlemen signed the application and paid the initiation fee aud there aro somo Rlxtccn others who prnposo tojoln as charter members the present week. The following officers were elected: Past O., A. W. F-aches, T. Rntcllff. S K. C, Percy German. S. K. V. C, A E. Reed. S. K. F. L.. J. W. O'Nell. R. S , Samuel R. Gilliam. A. R. S., J. S. Webb. F. S., T. I). Clauss. T, A. G. Dollenmaycr. J. G., Wilson Bennlnger. O. G., James Styres Trustees, N. B. Reber.narry J. Hun sicker and David Ebbert. The olUccrs will be Installed, on Saturday evening, Feb. 13th, when the olllcers of the Grand Castle aro ex pected to bp present to perform tho cere mony. After which tho members of Hie older and the officers of tlio Grand Lodgo will partake of a supper. Dr. N. B. lleber. Mr. A. W. Eaches and II. V. Jortlilmer were ap pointed as the reception Coinmlttce,and authorized to make the necessary ar rangements for the entertainment. Lehlglltoil Institute. Jan. 30th, 1875. The Institute va9 called to order by tho President, S. J. Harnett, and the opening exercises con ducted by J. L. Allem. Roll called, all members responding to their nambj. Minutes of previous meeting read nnd approved. Thi Treasurer presented a report which was accepted. Upon pro ceeding to business, Mr. Aliom gave several items ot interest concerning his school, after which some valuable infor mation upon various topics was given by different meinters of the Institute. Mr. Allem gavo quite an Interesting ac count of "Arctic Explorations," while Mr. Harriott enlightened the teachers regaidltig "Our relations with Spain," and the officers of the Cabinet. Anl. mated discussions followed. Mr. Allem closed the morning exercises with read Ing a selection from Sjrlbuer's Monthly- The afternoon session was opened with select reading by Jiss Yamall. Written Ailthmetlc was then taken up under the leadership of Mr. Harnett, thu recitation proving interesting as well as Instructive. Tlio following programme was pre sented by lliucommltteu: 1. General Ex erclsesj 2. General Information j a. Written Arithmetic; 4.' Grammar. Adjourned to nleet Feb. 13, 1873. E. V. Nkad, Sec'y. Resolutions. A meeting of the Carbon County Bar was held at the ofllco of Hon. Allen Craig, in Mauch Chunk, on Friday last, on tl.o occasion of the death of John C. uimmiei;. j. 11. siewers, jssq,, v;as chosen chairman, aud F. Ztortulette, Ksq.,Secictary. On motion of Mr. Cral, V,'. T. Frey man, Daniel Kalbfus, 'Jhalrman; nnd Gen. Jno. D, Bartolet'.o,were appointed to draw up resolution to send a copy to the family of deceased aud have them printed. Adjourned. 1' . Bektolette, Stc. J. II. SiiiwE'.ts, Chair man. Monday, Fen, i. The following were read in open Court by Daniel Kalbfus, lisq: .It a m cetlng of tho members of the oar ot ll'.u county of Carbon, hell on Ftid.1V nftprrmnii tint '"till ilitv lit .1.111.. ( ls?5, nt the olllce of lion. Allen Craig, I to te.ko aclion with regard to the aud- del', u nil unexpected demise of John C. u iiiituicir, usij., it was unariln ousiy. Resolved, That the death of Joliu C. Dlmmick, one of the members of the bar of Carbon county, following so soon alter the decease ot another of our members, fills us witli sad and mourn ful thoughts of the preseLt and past. Resolved, That in the death or John C. Dluimlck, our professional circle has lost In the prime of n life that seemed ripening to future honor and distinction, ono ho will long be remembered Hi our earthly courts that shall know hhu no uiore. liesolvcd, That It Is a sacred duty on our part to bear witness to his modesty and nullity as a counsellor, aad to his many gcutletuauly qualities which make thu Intercourse ot a lite and pro fusion necessarily antagonistic, less stern and bullish. Resolved, That lu this additional be reavement to a family again called to tho house of mournlug, we deeply and sincerely sympathize, wishing them the only consolation wlthiu their reach, tho blessed hope of ro-uulun In the king dom above. eaulved, That as a token ot our upathy lor the ullllcted family ot the departed, we will intend his moital re mains to their earthly resting place, and further direct thut the Seetetary ot this meeting present a copy ol theso minu tes to the family of the deceased aud have the same published lu thu news papers of this county. Daniel Kalbfus, 1 J. D. UKiu'oLim'B, Com. W. G. FlllCVMA.N.) On Monday evening, Feb. 8th, the Coplay Cornet U.nd, ot Coplay, will give a grand masquerade ball at their hall lu that place. The good list of managers guarantees the success of the all.ilr. Those who delight In "tripping the light lautustlo toe." blmuhl not neglect going. A Hnhontiig Sleighing Pnrtj-. Mn. PniNDEit, Sin.- Wllo belt zu dog fcal gacorcipond wcid zu dlcrfun der d life re nt tiletz, so iinv icti gadenkt es wer net may ns rcclit dns Ich awu inn! finn rnalr Iiara date !osa was for fun icti uu der Code tuid ilea Bevy kotln hen wca mermlt ilersehlitta party wora, Unscra nrrnngementa won a all recht, yust net all so fcrstonna, however cs is olies goto ops gonga bis niear on der erst sloping plotz 1: omnia sin, dos dale kalim hen dot dea Bevy by niear wor, no lint's fcrdrttss geva so ties pawr on cra u f cm chap si yacht schUtta sin uu der Messa llemmer Bosom -Stud ferlora hot. ylwvcr dnch bel all dem, wer noch olies guto op gonga wara, how ever dea Bevy sccht ferlora wcr's, un do kent mer awe net helfa. Mear wor- ra dirt drova woo dea Eamma blumma woxa, anyhow bout 7 mile dea valley drova. Mear wora hardly om plotz. hen shun dale weadcr gahruuielt for hame, un wllo Uuser foormon net kraut Iks pont hot so stu dtilo firt un sin old a walk In der dunkela noclit hame gatuf fa, sea hen awver awo goglawkt sea hetta meada belr kotla. Dea Bevy secht sea dato net so welt lawfa, un won sea an stlitin uf cm schlltta hocka mist for oin wertzliouse un warta uf dea lnonslclt bis sea kuma data for firt. En tl I toll hen mear don awe. clkspout un sin firt, except dea Bevy dea is mlt der on nera schlltta party nlvcr woo der Cham py si liussel match kotta hot, uu sea secht sea hetta may fun kotta aws won sea by ims gabliva,wcraodcr mlt da on nera hame galufia wer. Hame zus hemer uns lvver kup un hols zudecka inlssa, shunst glawvo Ich dos raer for. frora werra. Dar driver hot anyhow an oners gadeptitlzed for fawra. Mlt so er a schlltta party ga Ich nlmy, dos dale hame lawfa mlssa, un dea onnera kenna fawra. Dea Bevy secht cs liet sea 15 cts. gtkost for hussella, tin do sea an beck ruderbeckers gawunna. Uns hots glawv Ich nix gakost. Den ovct hot dea Bevy ruderbeckers gakocht kotta, un der Coffe secht sea wcrra bul ly, dea Mully mist awe mol kocha. So will Ich don schleasa for des mol un yust noch sawka, dos wons recht orl: bollert und bumpt kent car clch druf ferlossa dos aro kumpt. Leklghtofl, Feb. 2nd, 1873. P. SniN. Important to Cuttitty, Uorotigh mid Townslilp Officers, Thre aro somo provisions in tlio laws of 1874 which demand the immediate and careful consideration and attc.ii. tion -of all corporato or xllstrlct au thorities, such as councilmen lu boroughs, school directors, supervisors, nnd county commissioners. We dcslro to call their attention to thu sixth sec tion of the act of 20th of April, 18T4, pamphlet laws pagu sixty-eight, which reads as follows; "The corporate authorities of every such municipality or district shall, an nually, In tho month ot January, pre puu atid publish irr at least two news papers of said municipality, or of tho county in which the same is situated, if so many bo printed therein, a statemeiit showing lu detail tho actual Indebted ness, the amount of thu Hunting debt thereof, tlio valuation of the taxable property therein, the assets of tho cor poration, witli tlio character and nature, thereof, and the date of maturity of thu respective forms of funded debt there of; and a neglect or failure so to do shall be a uiisdi meanor, punishable by a lino not exceeding one thousand dullirs." Tlio first section ot the act enumer ates some of tho corporations to which the provisions of tho act are applicable, as follows: "Any city, county, borough, town ship, school district or other munici pality, or incorporated district, within the Commonwealth." This is a wise law, hut seems to only apply where a municipality or district Is in debt. The object of tlio publican tlon Is to Inform tho tax-ptyers ot tlio condition ot the local finances and hence to judgu it the ofllc'als havo been faithful stewards of tho people's mon ey. It will bo observed, also, that tlio ruero neglect to comply witli tills law Is made a misdemeanor. We would advise all persons affected by this act of Assembly to bo vigilant In having the proper statement published In due time lllgOreelc Items. ;ln unusual amount of sickness pro vails nt present nt tills place, especially among clilUren, business dull, with little prospect ot Immedluto Improvement, Mr. Levi lleltz.of Hlngtown, Schuyl kill Co., is at present paying his many friends a visit at this place. We are pleased to note that tho wife of Mr. David AValck, who has been qutto 111 for somo time past, Is iuiprov Ing, Wo trust her recovery will bo rapid. Mr. L. N. Keraerer, In company with Mr. Win, Schoeub.-rger, shot a red fox on last Saturday at Call Muuntalu, This is tho llltli that ho has helped Mr. S. to cauture this winter. They have a fair prospect of capturing several more of these cunning ch'ckeu thieves; as the snow Is vety deep In the woods they are unable to travel very far In a day. Tho hunters tlavel ou horseback, During the wholo ot last Sunday our streets buro a rallier deterteJ aspect those not compelled to venture out.kept themselves clnso to tlio stovo. But wo nro sorry to say that many felt very disagreeable in not realizing their ex pected sleigh ride, of which they felt sure, nnd had made all neces'nry prep aration for the evening before. Tlio Soil's school liouso has been sup plied with about double Its former n mount of blackboard surface. Sercral tilings more nre needed, amongst others lei mo mention or I would suggest a uew set of seats, (Gothic desks), maps, &c, &c. Tho teacher of Soil's school gavo Ills scholars a pleasant sleigh rido on Tues day last. They left at about 10 a. m. for Parry vllle, from there they proceed- ed to Bowmansvlllu whero they niado rt shortstop to warm themselves- From there they went by way of Lchlgdi Gnp to Millport, whero they partook of i?omo refreshments nnd sung a few appropria ted pieces. They were entertained by the host. In a very sociable manner the doors wciethrown wide open and every. thing done that was necessary for their comfort, and for which they heartily thanked hint. Mr. Snyder, of Mitlpmt, delivered nn address to tho smaller children, which was listened to by them with marked attention. From Jillport thoy proceeded to Weiss's and from there houie.wliero they arrived at about 1 o'clock making a complete circle, a distance of about 17 miles. All scented to liavn enjoyed themsolves, nnd ack nowledged that they were perfectly sat isfied with their ride. Mr. Elizabeth Arner, wife of Bon bon" Arner, of Long Run, departed this llfo on Monday ovenlng, Feb. 1st, nt 8 p. m. Sho was burled at Welssport on Thursday, 10 a. in. Sho leaves a kind husband and 4 children to mourn her loss. W. E. Big Creek, Feb . 4th, 1873. UollRlous. Evango'leal church Rev. A.Krec ker, pastor. Preaching, Sunday, 10.30 A. M. and 7. 00 i. m., by the pastor, In the Northampton street school house. Sunday school at 9 a m. Also, prayer meeilngs on Tuesday and Ttlmrsdoy evenings at 7:30 o'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend. -Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wilmer ColTmau pastor, preaching to morrow 10 30 a. m. and 7 p. in. Sunday School 2 p m. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church, corner of Iron and North-ainpton-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 a. M. In German; at 7.00 r. m. English. Sunday School at 2. r. i. Player meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and Teachers' meeting Thursday evening. r.t'iilghlon Ilelusl IMlccs. Carefully 'corrected each week express lv for 'Hie caruoii Auvocato. Apples, per bushel CO ' dried, per lb 12 to 15 Hutter, roll, per lb -10 Cabbage, per head 8 to 12 Cheese, factory, per id w Eggs, per dozen 35 Fish, mackerel. No. i 12 to 15 Ham, per lb 18 Lard, pure, per lb 20 Pork, primo mess, per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel Com, per bushel t 1 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 2 " Urati " 1 " ltje, " 2 " Mixed " 2 Flour, Il'heat, perbbl, 7 CO " live, per 100 lbs 3 25 Oats, White per bushel 70 " Ulack. oer bushel 05 Hay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundle. 30 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 00 " stove, per ton...'. 4 50 Hides, green, per lb 5 to 7c CalfSklns, each 1 25 to 1 50 Sheep Skins.kill'd this mo.,ea 100 to 125 Cosine Prices of DeIIavun & Towns- end. Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Feb. 4th, 1873. U. H. tl's. 1KSI . SYUMil. 2oKakcd . 1G1,: bid. lOW asked . IS bid. lhjijasUJ u s. a so, ifOl . . II. S.S20. ISM . U.S. flllJ.lSM . u. s a so. nuts J. J. II. S. fi 20, 1SC7 . U.S. 6 20,180 , II. S. 10-19 . 20J4 bid. 2 aiiked ...1 ii bid m asked, . 20l bid. HOi; allied . 17V4 bid. 17)2 asked, . 191? bid. 21 asked U. . Currency, U'a U, S. fs. 1S8I, new . . 15U bid. i.IJi asked, IVnnsylsanl 11. II. . . Mii bid. !! aikod rhlla. & UeUIiu It. K. . !nVi W1. !c')i l lhUb Valley Itallroad . ul'Jlld. C.iid asked. I.liljh Coil A Nar. Co. Ml bid. hXH asked, United Companies of N. J Hold .... Slvrr ITS)! W'l. IM asseu HjJ bid, lyi askod 7 bid. 9 anked Special Notices. TO CONSUMPTIVES Th Milvurtlser.haTln'r been nerminantlr cured o thU diejddlwae,Couiumpllou, by a simple rem' edy, Is anxious to make kuctru to his fellow suf rnn lha mains of cure. To all who desire It. he wilt send accpy of the prescription usod, (free of charge), with the directions for preparlegatid us ing the same, wbliti they will tlod a stm Cum for Coksuuftios, asthhi, llaoxciiiiis, Ac. Parties wishing the prescription will please ad. dress, 1UV. 11. A. WILSON', 191 1'eouSt., Wllliamiburg, New Vork. Dec. 23-Goi. ERRORS OF YOUTH AUKNTLKMAN who sulfered fur )ears fioiu Nerrlous Dotlllly, lVematura Ilecay, aud all theelfeclsof youthful Indiscretion will, for the sike ofsuuerln2 humanity, send free to all who need It, the receipt and direction lor tusking the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sulferers wUulnit to profit bylbealtartlaer'a uperleure can dj so by addresalu In turfeit e:nfideuce, JOHN U.OUUCN, HCedarSt.,New York Dec.6,-0 in. OONSUUI'TIVBSand those who alperlenceany dllttculty with the throat, lunns, or any of the respiratory orpins will couuit their nwu Interests by ealllut at the diUK stores of C. Vt. Lents and A.J. rJur'lug, and luiulrlog about llr. Morris Syrup of Tar. Wild Cherry and Uorehound. The uiellcal excellencies ofthese Te.'ttablo productions are well known. Their curatlfe principles hare teu csreully combined by the most paluslsklug iloiilirio nroce.s, with msny other Teeetabie In itrodleut. This rauody poiotes,ina hUhlyeoi). ceittiatel foruijhe xeryfttnet ol aujie of Ihelpo.t niijiliJe pulaioulo simples known to uiedjca) but nul.K. II is 4 n-illKf rfly f" ttwif for ,nr by jl'i 4 iff S.pt I "111, IsJMr Tito most Wonderful Discovery o tho 10th Century. XDH,. S. ID. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure YOll CONSUMPTION, Anl all l)lones nf tlia TIIHOAT. CURST ntvl MINUS. (Tim only Jledlcluo or tlio kind, lu the world.) A BuMTiTCTf. roit Con l.trta Oil. I'urmanently cure Aathnia, llrourliltl, Inrlp. int Conaumiitlml, !.o nf Vnlce. HhorlneM pf Itrpatti, Catarrb, Croup, Coughs, Colds, Ac, In a fer d.iri. DIt. S. 1). ltOWK'8 Arabian Tonio Blood Purifier, Which llll'KhliS from aM olln.r preparations In ItalnuiDMTC ACTIOS uprn tke MVfcll.KlU.NKVS and UlVIHU. It la purtj vt'Ketnljte, atid rteaimef Ilia infi rfall loipu It les. I'll 1 Ida up, and makes IHtre, lllcli Dktod. ItcureaScrotuloua llt.flfi of nil kinds, removes Constipation, nnd regulates tu Howell. I or-1 11 UN Ell A I. UKIItMTY," " W1T VI I'AMTY," am) -IIIIUKUX-DOWN CONSTITU TIONS," I "ehallengu Iho Uth Century" to find lis eciu.il. Kferr Iw'.tlo Is wortli Its welutla gold. 1'rlct', S1.U0 per bottle. ALSO, DU. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian c Liver Pills They cleans., the Lifer nnd Stmutcu thorough! remove Constipation I contain uo calomel nor any other Injurious Ingredient, and act quickly upon theso organs, without producing uuypiluor weak neas. I'ice 25 lellla per box. CO N'SU.Ml'TI VKS Should useMI three of tlo. about. Medicines. uid uy a. Ji uijKLi.-su, urujjlst, sole Agent for Lohl thton. Pa. I. t). U. HOWL, Sile Troprletor, 101 Chamber Street, Nevr York. pr. 11, IS73.yl Mas. LANti'd P-'tsIn Cure for Inironlog Xalls The Coal Trntle. The fullowlug tablo shows thequnn- tlty of coal shipped over the Lehigh vaucy uatiroaci lor tnu weeic enuliiir Jan. GOth, 1873, and for the year n compared with the same, tliuu la.it year: I-'runi Week. ienr. lol.OOGMO 100,287 13 330 03, 53,770 ll 43,529 11 1,073 09 Wyoming .... 22,452 09 Hazleton 1,007 07 Up. Lehigh.. 11 da. Meadow. . Mahanoy 2,407 17 Maucu Uliuiilc Tataf 20.017 I'd 417,810 OS 512,450 09 Last tear.... 78,100 01 increase. Decrease 51,578 08 91,040 01 7 V ? as o e Is now offering Bargains lu Dry 4 Dress Goods. Look at the following Prices Remnants 6c.,'forracrly 12 cts. per yard, Calico, 10c, formerly 12c., Muslins, formerly 12- &lic, now 10 and 12-Jc. Fancy aud all other Dress & Dry Goods in proportion. SEVERAL PIECES OF HEAL GOOD CALICO 1T Three Cents Per Yard. llemember the Place ! P. P. LENTZ, Opposite Eagle Hotel, Bank Street, Lohighton. T. BAUHITT'S Pure Concentrated Potashi OR LYE. Of doublo tho strength of any other SATONIFYIXG SUlISTANCi:. I have recently perfecte'd a new meth od of packing my Potash, or Lye, anil nm now packing it only in Halls, tho coating of winch will saponify, and docs not injure the Soap. It is packed containing 24 and 48 lb. onu lb. ;illj, and In no other way. Directions lu English and German fur innklnp hard and soft soap with tills Potash accom panying each packagt;. ' 11. T. HAUB1TT, 01 to OB WaalilUKtois St., N. Y. Jan. 10, lB75-4nios. Wo It. IfcEX, BUILDER & CONTRACTOR HANK STllKKT, LKIlltlllTU.V, 1'A. Respectfully announces to. tho citUens of Lehlfihton and vicinity that hu Is now prepared to contract for the erec tion of dwellings, churches, school houses, and other buildings. Also, that lie keeps constantly on hand a full as sortment of every description oC consisting ot flooring, siding, doors, sash, blinds, shutters, moldings, Ac, which he Is prepared to furnish at the very lowr-st mailed rates. Patronage respectfully solicited. ' " W. It. HEX. Lehlghton, May 17, 1373. ly AUTIOX. All persons are forbid meddling with a DAKIC 11 AY MAKE loaned by tho undersigned to STEP11E.V SWDEK, Jr., tho biime being my property. STEPHEN SNVDElt, sen. Jan. 23, 1875-3w. ;WTIIV, OH, WHY will you 8uft7r ' with that Couuhor Cold? when relief may b.- had Immediately by using JUULINU'S Compound Syrup of Tar U IIU Uhorry and Horeliouiiii. TKIOR t7oughs,Cords7Craiaps, Ahthiirl, Irrlluerua, Hoarseness, iironchlti and Incipient call Lentz's Drug btore. csspouls nml SIiiUn Cleaned and repaired by the under signed uu short notice and at low rates. GEO. MANYPENNY, Jan. 30, 1873, Lehlijliton, Pa.
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