Advertising Rates. We desire It to be distinctly understood that no AdTertltementB will be Inserted In tho columns of hi Carbon Advocate that maybe received from unknown partlesor firms, unless accompanied with the OA8U. The ro lowing are our onlt terms t Adrertlsements for 1 rear, iier loch each Insertion, . .10 Cents, " Six Months,rer!ncheachlnsertIon 15 Cents, Three Months, " " 0 Cents, Lens than threemonths.flrstlnser- tlon $lt each subsequent Insertion 25 Cents II, V. JIORTIIIMr.lt, I'uURber. JjJ II. S1KAVK11S, DISTIUCT ATTORNEY COUNSELOR AT LAW Office, No, 2, Mansion House, MAUClt CHUNK. PA. Battling Estate, Filing Accounts and Orphans Court Practice a specialty. Trial of Causes carefully attended to. Legal Transactions in J.nfimu aim uirtnan, ijanu. Sit toto giUwivt 8ATUUDAV MORNING, FKIinUAKV 13, 1875. Local and Personal. WANTED, A GOOD PRINTER. Apply at tills olflco. Tho Itolllug Mill at Fcrndalo starts Tip mis weeK. Trees Ed. Eisenhowor Is agent. Order from liitn. Buy your Valentines at D, Krock & Co'a. Hats and caps all styles and prices tT. I). Clauss'. Elizabeth is two years older than Theodore Comic Valentines at D, Krock & "Co'8 In great variety. Tho .Bethlehem Steel Works re sumed operations on Jonday. Tho Aiidersonvlllo pilsoners hold a re-uuton at Boston, April 0. Tho Heading Eagle Is vigorously 'urging tho libel law amendment. The Iron Works In tho Valloy arc starting work again, 0110 by one. Miss Jennie Brltton, of Lowlsburg, 'this Stato, skates 32 miles In 3 hours .and 35 minutes. Rubber goods of every description at T. IX Clauss' at the lowest market prices. Just received at D. Krock & Co's a very largo and choice selection of Val entines. Independent Republicans will hold tiie uaianeo of power in the next Sen :ate. If you want a well built up coat well made and trimmed, go to T. D Clauss, thu merchant tailor. Repairs on an official carrlago In Wnshlnuton comes to moro than Its urst cost, Closing out ladles, and children's .furs atcost, ntT. I). Clauss', If you ivuih n uaigain can at once. Win. Kcmersell, of Penn Haven, lias purchased tho Carbon House, at Weatlicrly. Consideration, $1,500. Ladles', gents' aud childrens' rub. bcrs In largo variety nnd at very low prices, at A & D Graver's. Tho Rev. Lefgliton Coleman has formerly declined the Episcopate of the Northern Wisconsin diocese, to which ho was recently elected. Vast deposits of iron oro nvo said to exist In tho vicinity of Jacksonville, along the leading aud Lehigh Rail road. A man and his wife, near Trexler town, lived two weeks on nothing but bread and whiskey. She ato tho bread and he drank tho whiskey. Democrat. Tho borough nnd township elcc tlons will bo held on Tuesday next, tho 16th inst. Get ycur tickets printed neat and cheap at tho Advocate office. Sleighing parties havo been tlio go the past week, and ono would judgo that the times wero anything else but hard, and money farfrom belun scarce. Remember tho grand gin; concert to be given by tho Jarlon Hose C'om ?2S?'J MaucU Chunk, on Feb. 22d, 1875. Wll9lllllirln.i! l.lrll.,1.... ' ftwii u utilNUUJ, luesaay ovculng last, Thoa. Weaver, of Packerton, was riding lown Bank street, when tho bolt camo out the shaft, tlio horso becamo un managable, nnd ran down tho embank ment, near Schwart.'s furnltu'ro storu, Mr. W. jumped from tho sleigh In tlmo to savo himself from injury. Tho Evancellcal A hold their quarterly confrenco in tho Welssport church on to-morrow (Sun- "'j i lusmiug x.iuer jiov. u. Saylor, luerowniDo no service In tho Northampton street Bchool h morrow (Sunday) morning, on account rr "yumtLr,y conterenco meeting In tlio Welssport Church, but Rov. Mr. Krecker will preach In tho evening ut We aro pleased to stato that County Superintendent Hofford's daughter, who has been very seriously III for somo time, Is now Improving, and hopes aro entertained for her Bpeedy recovery. Thos. McLockery, an employee at Packerton, visited Lehighton on Tuos. day night, ami In passing along Hank street, slipped and fell upon ono of our neglected pavements, and broke his right leg befow the kneo. Tho Catasauqua Dispatch of last week says: "On Sunday last, 248 per sons joined tho Evangelical Church at Lphlghton, Urn result of religious ser vices In that chmch tho past few these 248 pcrsoiis amount to 8 with the 24 off. Wo are in receipt of tho "AHiMm Coai Field Advertiser." a very ,,? and spicy little advertising sheet, pub lished at Hazleton, by Messrs. Mauoy & Greeuawald. Price CO cents a vear. On Tuesday last, In tho llouso of Representatives, Hon. A. J. Ourllng Introduced a joint resolution nmeudliifi tho Homestead law so as to allow sol diers, sailors nnd marines of the lato war to enter and select lands. Charles Trainer Is now (Ixcd In his now store on Second street, nnd Is fell Intr flour, fecd.Ac. at lowest rates. Try him. ' Sir. J. Boyd Henri, who Is well known as n successful architect, has lo cated his headquarters at 310 Lack awanna avenue, Scranton. Uo will ro tain a branch ofllco In Allcntown. During Thursday night of last week borne person or persons entered the basement oj Mr. Eugeno Dover's grocery, on second street lit Uatasau qua, and took therefrom about 80 lbs. oi ouuer, i pieces of dried beef, ana a ham. Miss Ella Williams, a 14 lyoir old daughter of Mr. John Williams, tiio chief clerk of tho Critno Iron Co., at Catasauqua, died on Monday morning lasc alter an illness or soverai months. Jartha Gloso, wife of Wm. Glose, who ono night last fall threw her baby into tlio Lehigh at Frccmansburg, drowning it, was tried for tho offeneo last week at Eastou, nnd aennitted. bo- causo of being of unsound mind. She Is to bo sent to tlio Stato Lunatic -Isy. lum at Uarrlshurg for treatment. Laury & Peters can nt vou with clothing, boots, shoes, gaiters, hats, caps, shirts, or In fact any artlclo of gentleman's wear nt very low prices. Detectives havo arrested In Scranton eight persons Implicated, as alleged, In tho robbery of tho Second National iank of Carbondalo. Tho nrre3ted per sons are: G. Bond and wlfo. A. Dec ker, wife, and son, John McGovem, Billy Brown, nnd ifilly Raffcrty. Flvo thousand dollars of tho stolen money wero found on tho premises of ono of tho parties. Tho Pittston Gazctto warns tho nub- He against two impostors, giving their names as Harry T. Smith and Charles Martin, who aro traveling from placo to place lim lorlnii chuiltv from tho Or. der of Odd Fellows. Smith Is partially lame, has dark eyes, sandy hair nnd mustache, and Is about fivo foot in height. Martin Is short and fleshv. For the remainder of tho Boason T, D. Clauss will sell overcoats at about cost, In order to closo out his present largo stock, and all other goods at panic prices. Send your orders for lob nrlntlnrr to tho Advocate office. Now press nnd a larce lot of new and elecant tvnn just received. Prices fully as low as JNew lorkor Philadelphia. J. K. Rlckcrt has still a few of tlmsn eligible lots In Rlckertstown to dispose of. It you feel llko securing agood homo call and seo him. Uo is also supplying uuiu, iuuu, lumucr ami coai at the low' est rates. McDanicl & Nicholson, retail dea lers in ircsn lisli and oysters, in tho old oillco of tho Fort Allen Rolling M, Weissporr. Famlies supplied at short notice and at tho lowest market price. Visits Lehighton, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Look out for tho wag on. (22) AbblaHex. widow of Ellas Rex. lato of Slatington, recently mado a do nation ot svuu to tho Evangelical Luth eran congregation of St. John's Church, 111 lUUb IJlUUO. The Lehigh Valloy Railroad Com pany win discontinue tho uso of tho vacuum brake, which they havo been using on their cars for somo time, ow ing to tho number of car wheels It reu- uers useless. A. D. Wllt.son of Mr. James Wilt, hotel keeper at Centre Valley, will the present spiing take tho old Wolf's stand on tho Lehigh Jbuntaili, nt preseut kept by Mr. Nathan Gaumcr. Fast horses and neat cairiagcs at very low rates can always be had at tho popular livery of L. F. Kleppinger, corner of Bank and Iron street. Olms. Gelss has leased thu tory of Jr. Kleppinger and Is ready for orders. Gents' furnishing goods a specialty at P. D. Clauss'. His gents' collar "Beauty of Lehtahtn.i"- for him, Is a splendid article for 23 cents per box. Try them. If you want a dish nf nlnn nvati.ro go to D Krock & Co. They havo them fresh every day and serve them tin In every stylo to suit the taste of customers. Boots, shoes nnd gaiters of every stylo In tho market, of tho best mater lal and most fashlonablo uiake.at knock down prices, at T. D. Clauss'. A number ot tho men employed by tho Bethlehem Iron Comnativ with mi Saturday week discharged for rcfusltig . i'iiv m uiu juiitu ui striKcrs, "Jly eyes with tenia Is red nnd dim, tliusu ho loves site and 1 iovoa him: i.iii wiuyu ue ucuor ny nnd Iiy, When sho cuts him und ho loves I." And, she might havo added, hires ono of David Robert's splendid teams, which can always bo obtained at a low Mr. John . Dold, ' lately' with .ui-ssrs. u. ivrocK i uo.,o this bor ougli.will durin? tho coming week open a bread, cako and pretzel bakery, on iin sueot, uast Mauch O'lmnk. Mr. D. thoroughly understands bis hnslnptw. and wo bespeak for him a liberal shoro oi patronage in ins now location Jir. uacnaru, formerly ot East i uuu., maroon county, has rented tlio onco iMipuiar stand kuown nsthu Bluo Mountiilan Hotel, near tho old Lchlijh t urnaee. Jr. U. Is a man who under, stands his business, and will take pos- cleat,... 1 . . ' wwo.uu ui iu uuocriy auout tho 1st of April. William Gouldstraw, for tho kill. Ing of Oliver Rlchatds, at Audenrled, I'a., on December 31; 1874, In self.de feneo, was released on Friday nleht ol last week, ut Maucli 7im,,ir i.ur... Judge Drehcr, on n wit of habeas cor- j'ua, uuu gave uau lor f U000. John Bowman, who. It win im r,. membetod, was arrested, tried and sentenced by the Plko couuty court to ten year's ImnrUonment in n,n t... tern Penlteutlarv nt Plillni!,.iii,in r... causing tho Carr's Rock miir.i' ,nD. "iv-i.tviuestoa lnenu near Rowland's, l-aniea tO Pet him n t.-n.l,... n....i.. that ,o was Innocent, ami mado tho statement ho did In court tinder tho 1 1 -iluenco of certain im-i. i lrf V ... . and Mllford, for which he reee m the sum of $i,000 and a hromiso of L ,, " released from prison. -Exchange -Martin Connell ymL con vletc convicted on imnuoy oi last weent L'aston, for killing Wm. Smith nt tho hotel of Mr. Tilgliman Peters, at Newport, nbovo Stemton. Tlio Jury rendored n verdict of manslaughter. It will bo remember cd by our readers that tho stabbing nf fair occurred during n fight nt tho n bovo hotel, on tlio night of Jay 25, 1874, a full account of which appeared iu our columns at mo iimo. sentenced to pay a Ono of $1 nnd undergo an I in pilsonment ot eight years nnd six months, In tho Eastern Penitentiary. Religion., -Methodist Episcopal church Rev. Wilmer Coffman pastor, preaching tO' morrow (Sunday) 10:30 a. m. Subject iiongion in tno uomo. ami nt i p. m. Subject: Daniel. Sunday School 2pm Prayer meeting Thursday 7 80 p. m. Attention Hook fc I.mlilcr Co, Tfrb noxt regular meeting of tho Le high Hook & Ladder Co., will bo held in their hall, on -lbnday evening next Feb. 15th., nt 7 o'clock sharp. A full attendance Is requested uy order. W. W. RnnErt, Sec'y, Lecture Jerusalem. Tho friends who heard Rev. Dr. Murphoy's lecturo on Palestine, in tho M. E. Church, of this placc.last month, will bo pleased to learn that ho will on Tuesday night text, deliver a second lecture on Jerusalem and Its surrouutl- ings. Let all who would enjoy a rich treat go nnd hear this. The Conl Trmle. Tho following table shows tho quan tity of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending Feb. Cth, 1873, and for tho year as compared with tho same tlmo last year: i'roui Week. Year. Wyoming .... 23,841 14 175,748 13 Hazleton 1,833 03 103,170 18 Up. Lehigh. . 330 03 Bea.Mcadow.. C3.770 11 Malumoy 2,031 10 40,401 07 Maucli Chunk 1.973 00 Total 28,030 15 Last Year.... C2,CG3 01 Increase Decrease 31,003 08 440,407 03 575,112 12 128.G45 00 a. o.k. orai. o. Tho officers of tho Grand Lodge, A. O. K. of M. C, will arrive iu this borough to-day (Saturday) by tho 1.10 o'clock P. 31. train L. V. It. R.; they will bo met nt tho depot by a committee ap pointed for that purpose, and conduct. cd to Mantz's Hotel, Immediately after partaking of refreshments they w proceed to Rebcr's Hall, nnd commenco to initiate and confer tho degrees upon iho members of tho Castle. After tho ceremony, tho members will partako ot a supper at tlio Exchango Hold. Mem bers will present themselves for iultla Hon at Reber's Hall, as early as poss mo during tho afternoon and evening In order that tho work may bo throug In tlmo to join tho supper party. The Conl Trnrtc. i no Philadelphia Inquirer of last Monday, comments us follows in ro gard to tho condition to tho coal trade Wo havo no particular chauce to noto Iu tho situation of tho coal trado. The retail trado in all the citios has been stimulated by tho continued cold wcath cr. The stocks In tho yards are gradu any wearing away, and If tho wlntor weather should bo prolonged for threo or four weeks longer tho stocks will ad mlt of an earlier resumption of mlnln operations than has beon oxpected. At present thero aro no other minlns oncra tlons iu nny of tho regions thau what aTo necessary to supply tlio local trado nnd to tuiliu contracts on tho line. Tho I'rcvorton Collieries nro being worked on a limited basis by tho Reading Coal and Jrou Company at tho reduced sche dulo of wages. Tho men in all tliol-o- tjiuns are quiet, aim seem to fully un derstand tho necessities nnd exigencies of tho situation. Tho folly of coutlnu tug proamnion while tho monstrous swcks nt tldo-water and In tho cities aro unsold, would only rosult In a so vero urealcdowu In tlio spring. Tho trado must pay a profit, or mining op orations ceaso until It does. Operators cannot afford to contlnuo mining at ruinous loss. Thero has beeu no an u ouueement of tho perfection of an a greemont for tho current year. A con sulatlou was held last week In iV. Vork oy tno representatives of thu different companies, but no conclusion, it lias leauoa out, was arrived at. Another meeting is to bo hold this week. There Is no doubt that an arrangement will bo mado that will provo satisfactory to nil Interested In tho trado. mo supply sout from all the rontons ior tno last week was 131,175 tons an- tliraclte, and 20,700 bituminous; for tlio week 170,011 tons, agalust 204,188 for uiu con espoiiding week last year; do crease, 03,217 tous. Thu supply setit from alt tho reclons su iar mis year is 1,330,581 tons, n. galust 1,510,703 tons to correspondUm week last year; decreased so far this year, 180,121 tons, of which 178,b70 tons aro anthracite. Up to tho closo of last week thero had been transported south from Maucli Chunk, over both tho railroads, since the 1st of January, 73,10 12 tons. Tho corresponding period last year 78,472 00 tons were sent south from here, and tho total for last year to this tlmo was 205,8J1 01. ' Ent Mniicli Chunk. A "stag party went out sleighing last Sunday. No doubt It was composed of persons whonio noted for their virtues. But wo must forbear don't wish to brag about them oven if li.'ny havo been wrought out of reilncd dust. Our blushing datnseU still enjoy coast Itigy Last week, ono night, n timid maiden was thrown off her sled head foremost through a board fence. Of courso thero wero many fragments to bo gathered up. But as usual tho would- be "knights" ot East Maucli Chunk wero not around to render assistance, Dick Horn Is going Into tho oil bus! ncss. He Is shrewd nnd energetic, and no doubt ho will bo successful. When you hear Dick's Buglo souud roverber atlng through the valloys and over tho lulls trot out your oil cans. It is said that thero will ba somo com merclal changes soon in our "city tlioy will bo duly reported. uur townsman, John Bleghe, Eso.. has contracted to build twenty canal boats duriuj tho coming season. Our legal maguate, Esq., Beckhart. is gaping around for business. Ho nn officer of whom any placo might feel prouu. ins speech Is cloqucnt.hls Ion ic stout, his legal knowledge profound, his decisions fair. Now this power to do Is tho result of a healthy body; for ins digestive organs aro vigorous and his capacity for sour krout unbounded Our genial frlend.Mr. Edward Smith, ui j.-iiiiuueinuia, is in town. Wo are .ent.n. i.i... i. . . , pleased to seo him looking so well. Mr. Smith was formerly in business In this placo. Somo silly girls abused a customer In tho coruor store ono day last week. Glrisbehavo yourselves. Shamo. Lew Swing. .'Harried, On tho 23rd ult..by Rev. A. .Bartholo mew, Mr. Georgo Reed nnd Miss Hetty jjuwois, uuiu oi jiaucn uiiuuic. On tho 24th Ult.. bv tho lamn. Wr. Charles D, Fritz, nnd Miss ChrissilU uiicher, both of Mahoniug Twp. On tho samo day. bv tho same. Mr. Franklin' Thomas Strolil, and Miss An na Tewllla Rich, both of Luwer Towa- menslng Twp. On tlio samo day. by tho same. Mr. Ellas P. Zlegcnfuss, of Franklin Twp., and Miss Susanna Strolil, of L. Towa mousing Twp. IHctl, On tho 12th ult., In Lehighton, How nrd Milan, son of Daniel and Miranda Krock. Aged 1 y.,3 mo. and 9 ds. On thu 15th ult , in Franklin Twp. Jonas, husband of Hannah Rcmaley. Aged, 00 y.,2 ms. 3 ds. On tlio 17th ult., In Plensuit Valley, Joiiros county, Anna Trach. Aged, 73 y.,9 ds. On tho 27th ult., in Lower Towa menslng township, Henry Alwln, son of Edwin and Ellemlra Scher. Aed C y.,7 ms. 18 ds. On tlio 28th ult., in Mahoning Twp.. Franklin, son of Georgo and Cathariuo ierger. Aged 3 mo. 0 ds. On tho 1st lmt In Franklin Twp., Elizabeth, wlfo of Reuben Aimer, aged 27 y.,10 mo. 29,ds. On tho 0th lust., In East Penn Twp., Charles, husbaud of Mary Ann Rehrlg, aged, 01 y.,9 mo. 2 ds. On tho 21th Inst., nt Lehighton, Pa., Anna Luzetta, daughter of Phaon aud Luzctta Clauss, aged, 1 y.,lmo. 15 ds. Emma J. Ilaney' formerly of this place, died In Parry vlllo on tho 8th and was interred iu tho Evangelical cemo teiy of that placo on tho 11th Inst. Tho services wero held in tho Evangelical church. ILtiliiBtiton tlotall, Prices. Carefully corrected each week express ly for "Tho Carbon Advocato.' Apples, per bushel 00 " drlod. per lb 12 to 115 Butter, roll, per lb 40 Cabbauo. per head 8 to 12 Cheese, factory, per lb 22 I'b'KS, per dozeu 35 Fish, mackerel, No. x 12 to 15 Ham, per lb 18 Lard, pure, per lb 20 Pork, prime mess, per lb 12 Potatoes, per bushel 75 Com, per bushel S 1 00 Chop, Corn, per 100 lbs 2 00 urau i 30 ' Rye, " 2 20 ' Mixed " 2 10 Flour, ll'heat, per bbl 7 00 " Rvo.nerlUO lbs n ".-s Oats, White per bushel 70 " mack, per bushel 05 Hay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundlo 30 coai, chestnut, per ton 4 00 " stove, per toi 4 50 niues, green, per lb 5 to 7c Calf Skins, each 1 25 to 1 CO bhoop bklns.klll'd this mo.,ca 100 to 123 Cosing Prices of DeIIaykn & Towns k:jd, Stock-, Ooverumeut aud Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, ivu. inn, iciia. II. 8. u'a. , 20' 1 Lid, 10 J kid, 11)1 "A 1U? lid. l5 Md. IU bid 10? bid. VZ bid. MM lid. HJi bid. M bid. t,aU bid. Mil bid. MX asked. 11 asked. IS asked. 'J asked. Iu uked. U0 luked. 201 a asked 17'? asked. li)2 asked li'.j; a.ked. S(. asked U)4 asked. CJ a.ked. U, 6. 6-20, lbGt . V, tt. S 'JJ, 1803 J, & J, U. S. S 0, UC7 . U. S. tt-M, UUS , . Currency, Cs 8. s'a. lsdl. new . Vnniylraiils II, II. . Iilli. H Head nir It. I!. Ltuljh Valley UjllnuJ I.ollljll Coal a Hily, Ua UultoU Coinraules of N. J tljd bid. by. usked. Vi'Ai bid. 131 asked, llji bid. 14 W asked. 7 bid, u a.ked, Uold . . . . 1irr . . , BEATTY. I'lnuo! EeTSeiul btamn for full iiifiirmuiinn Price Mt, &c, tie. DA.N'lliL P. UEATTV, Washington, New Jcisoy. Special Notices. TO CONSUMPTIVES Tlio nilvorttwilmlnj been permindntly curd o -Jy, U anxlom to mke knewn U Ms IWlnir nr. ferers the tiie.ms of euro. Tn ll .t.. ti i.. will ten J copy or the proscription usod, (freo nt charm), with tliedirertlons for prcparloc and in. In the rams, which thry will find a scke Cci- ior uasuMrTlu.l, ASTHMA, IIROHCUITH, dc. Parties wWilng tho prescription will please ad. dress, lllT.K.A. W1LSO.V, n 1011,ennSt,Willlamiburf, New York. iiRRORS OP YOUTH A. i I nV "lUTered for years from Ti . . . . .VVJ.' 1 rcl"'ure uecay, and all the elects of youthful Indiscretion will, for the sake of s.-lllerlns humanity, send freo to all who need It, tho recelpo and direction for tnaklni? the simple renu'dy hy which ho was curod. Sufferers '.ituuig lupri'iit uyiueaarorusor's experience can do so hy addrei'slnj In liorfoct confidence, JOHN U. oaDEN, -UCedar St., New York OONSUMt'IlVKS kud those who experience any dlDlculty with the throat, luugs.orany of the respiratory organs will consult their own Interests uy cniung ni me drug stores or v. w. lonli and A. J. Durlng, and inquiring Mout Or. Morris Syrup of Tar, Wild Cherry aiM 1 lorohound. 'iho medical exceWenciosofthcse vegetable productions are well known. Their curative principles have been careully combined by tho mist painstaking v.wu...ib juulk.,, mm uiauj oiuer Tcifeiauie in gredients. This remedvnothrR.nA li!crlifvn. centrated form, tho rcrjeiircnce of sojie oflhemost Infalibfe pulmonic simpfos known to' medical bot anists. It Is a ositlve remedy for croup. 1'or cam uymiQcaiers. Sept. 17th, 184,lr. Tlio most Wonderful Discovery of the 10th Century. XD-R. S. X). HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION-. And all Diseases of the T1IIIOAT, CHEST and LU.QS. IThoonlT Modlclno nr iL.kin.r i- .S. wurm.j A aonSTlTUTE FOR COS T.lTrn n,r. Permanently cures Asthma, iirnnriiitii t.i ent oonsumptlon, Loss of Voice. Shortness it or.. ii, iukarru, wuup, UOUgDS, UOldS, In a mi. a. u. iiowcs Arabian Tonio Blootl Purififir. Which UIl'FUItS from nil other preparations in its Immediate Actiomupou the LI Vint, kid.NUYS and ULOOD. It Is purely vegetable, aud cleanses the si stem cfall Impurities, builds nr.. and ma... I'urei Jilch Ulood. It cures Scrofulous Diseases of mi niiius, ruuiuiu9iyonsiipailon,and regulates the HoweU. For "QKNllItAti DKUILITY," "LOST TIOS8," I "challenge the 19th Century" to find Its equal. Hvory bottle Is worth Its weight iu (jvm. i-rice, per uottie. ALSO, DR. S. I). IIOWF.'S Arabian c Liver Pills They cleanse the Liver and Stomach thorouehlr remote Constipation; contain no calomel nor any w...v. ...jui.uus iuip uieui, mm aci quicKiy upon these organs, without producing anypiinor reak. .nvo veuia per ous, ooNsnsri'-rrvKs Should aseall three of tbnnl &ld by A. J. DUltLIN'O, Drugjlst, sole Agent for UhUhton, Pa. dr. s. ii. no W E, Sole Proprietor, 101 Chambers Stroet, I,ew ork. anr. ll.IS73.vl Mrs. LANE'S 0rtjiln Cure for Iutrowing Nails. Is now offering Bargains In Dry &Bress floods. Look at tho following Prices cts. per yard, C.ilico, 10c, formorly 12c, Muslins, formerly 12 &14c, now 10 aim Vlc. Fancy and all other Dress & Dry Goods in proportion. SEVERAL PIECES OF REAL GOOD CALICO Three Cents Per Yard. Remember tlio Placo I P. P. LENTZ, Opposite Eagle Hotel, Bank Street, Loliigliton. Mats ififllil (PyfUTftl O.B.RHOADS, Ehoads' Hall, Maucli Chunk, lias opened Ills Winter Stock of C I j r i jaais, uaps, u-ioves ana . which lie Is selling at prices lower than cyer oeroro offered. doves Furs. 3 BUILDER & CONTRACTOR DANK STItKLT, LKIllOIITOX, I'A. Respectfully announces to tho citizens of Lehljjhton and vicinity that ho Js now prepared to contract for tho erec tion of dwellings, churches, school houses, and othor buildings. Also, that ho keeps constantly on hand a full as sortment of every description of consisting of flooring, siding, doors, sash, blinds, shutters, moldliics. Ac. which ho Is prepared to furnish at the very lonvst men bet rates. Patronage respectfully solicited. W. R. REX. Lehighton, May 17, 137a. ly QAUTIO.V. All persons nro forbid meddllnr? with a IMKK U.VY SIARE loaned by tho underslgucd to STlil'HEN SXVDKIl. jr., tlio aauii! liclnjj mv propetly. .SI'151'IIUN SNVUKII, sen. Jan, 23, WJ Utv. o 3 BANK Street, LEHIGHTON, aro now offering Fall and Winter comprising DoLalnes, Alpacas, Satines, Empress Cloths, &c, and a full lino ofj DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac, at POPULAR PRICES. They also call particular attention to their Immenso stock of Ladles', Gent's, Misse3' and Children's Gaiters & Rubbers, manufactured especially for the trado of this section, at Low Prices. Our stock of Groceries, Flour. riovJIons,'tiiccnsvaio and Wootl ana Willow Ware, &c. Is full and completo In every depatt mout, and goods nnd prices nro suro to suit. A trial is respectfully solicited. nug 20-mO txJ in a n g Ss O Ul p, o w CD r-t-o -3 B o M w eu o o CD CD td cs W o 3 O I l erg cr O CO a Ui M Q w 5a C5 o n CO S' o' o o c to 20- WILL BUY A 1st Morfcgar'o Premium Bond ok ran N.Y. Industrial Exhibition Co. Those bonds ar Issued forth"ntift.ni:fl at ml.. Intr fundfi for tliVeroctlon of a Lulldlnt In tlm City of Now Yorjf, to ha used for a Perpetual World's Fair, n permanent uome.'tvliere evfrymanufacturcr can eslilblt and eel Ills goods, and erery patentee cau show UWlnTon lion; a centre of Indmtry wbich win prove a xast Doneni 10 mo wuoio country. ttr mis purpose, Uie het-lMature or tlio St ate of New York liaa cranted a cliarter to a number of our most wealthy and respectable merchants, aud these gcntlomen hare purchased no less than eight block of the most valuable land in tho Citv or New York, The building to bo erected will bo Furen stories lilsh (150 feet in helfcht); surmoun ted by a magnificent dome, nnd will cover a pace of 21 acres. It will bo conbtructcd of Iron, ltrlck and (llaif, and made fire-proof. The bo nig, which are.all for $20 each, are Mcured by a first mort gage on the Jaud and building, and for the pur pose of making them popular, the directors havo decided to have quarterly drawl ties of iil50.(ton each; this money being tho Interest on the amoimt of the whole loan, Ever? boudholder"uiust recelreat least 421.(1(7. uutuu luny rucciTU I r83,000. $100,000! Or $35,000. or $10,000. or $3,000, He. Third Premium Drawinrr, JLIROII 1st, 1875. Fourth Series Drawing, APRIL 5, 1875. Capital Premium, 100,000, These Drawings tako Dlaco'eTornThrno Mnntli. ana eventually eiery bonil .will, partldntt, la lllflll. .Address, for Hoods and full Information,) MORGENTHU BRUNO & CO., Financial Aoents, S3 Pnrlc Itntv. ivv Vn.l, 1'ostOfJlce Drawer 'AM. Kdmltbv Orftftnn V. V. C.ltv Tt.nlr. nAl.lA.A Letter or 1'. O. Jloney Order. Applications. for Agencies received. Postponements impossible under tliis I'lan. Dec. 19,51m. tuessud ad uvb -L The undersigned respectfully informs tho citizens, of Carbon and ndjolnlng counties, that ho Is now prepared to supply thera with Dressed or Live Hogs at all times, at prices fully as low as they cau bo bought for elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hams, Rologno and Saussago, nt Wholesale and Retail. t2T Ordeis will ho promptly tilled, nnd Hogs shipped to auy point at tlio shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Uanli Street. LehMiton. Tn. Sept. 10, i871-yl BEATTY vano1 THOUSAND POUNDS. Liberal terms to dealers. tSSond stamp for Circular. Address DANIKL F. UKATTi", Washlagtou, 1 J Jcsxpools anil Slulis Cleaned and repaired by tlio under slgueil on short notice nnd at low rates. GEO. MANVPENNV, Jan.30LI875. L6hlghton, Va. CI A LL nt LenU's Drug Store'and get a bottle of croup syrup. No cure. no pay.