u. v. nioRTuiMGR. IWlEIEMlEMT---6 tf lriE AUB TulET A"VTC 59 terms: Editor nnd Proprietor. jj jy.m. u.ijy.mi J. Jwi J. W JLwi .m..! .MJP JU.EiJ. JiJ. W J2i0 One Bollnr a Ymr In Art vmire VOL. II., No. 11. . LEUIGIITON, CARBON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY MOUNING, JANUAKY 31, 1874 SINGLE COPIES, TIIUEE CENTS ' " . if I ' " " " ' "" " ' I Letiighton Directory. Agent. M. C. Vredlrlrl, Sinner Swing Machine and In turan,net to K. II. Snyder', Hank street. Barber, Ejn. WIDDOS, Hair Cutting ami fflra living, under llcchnige Hotel, Bank street. lloot ami Shoe makers. Charles Yenser. ncnrl.v oppoiit e Iht postffice, Bank street', alto, dtalir in Omfictioncry. Clinton1 Ilrelnoy, in Leran't building, Bank street. All rmleri tiromvtlv .filled utork warranted. Confectioners. Hausman Kubnii, opposite Oberfs store, Bjnk iitreet. Alt ordertpromptly Jilted. lly Goods nml Groceries. Z. II. Long, opp. L. S. Depot, Bank ft., dealer in llardtnart, Qnemmare, Ladies' Drat Gmli, itt. 31. A. Bolts, Leuckere Block, Bank st. Dry Good', Groceries, Qucensivarc, Carpets, Oil Cloths if- Wul. 3S. II. Snyder, Bank street, Dry Gonlt, XMoni, Dress Goods', Groceries, Quecnmare, llardture,dt. Drugs mid Medicines. A.J Durllng, first iloorftboTe 1'. O-llank street. OOl, Mnli, Perfumery, latent iledianes, rft. Hardware. T. P. Bemmel, nearly opp. r.jcbange Hotel, Bank street, Cultivator!, Oil', J'aintt, Guano, dc. Hotel. Thomas Mants, " Exchange," epp. rubllc Squa.e, Bankst. Patronage lotitiled. . Furniture WwslMiue, V. Schwartz, Bank street, dealer in all kinds 0 Pumilurc. Coffins made to order. Merchant Tailors. Clauss Bro, Bank street, and dealers in Gents' Furnishing ISoods, Voolt, Slioet, llatl, dipt, rtt. Thomas S. Beck, 1'. 0. building, Hank st, Gcnt'l Furnishing Goodt, llatt. Caps, &htl VooU, ifc. Milliner. lira. II. Vatb, Bank f treft, 2nd door below the M. K. Church. Motions and Trimming) physlclans-aiul Surgeons, Dr. C. 8. German, corner of Bank and Iron stree t, Consultation in English and German. Dr. N. B. Kebrr, neit door to P. 0.. Bank street. Consultation in Pngtish and German. Provisions. Jos. Obert.Bank st., lucking. Curing and Smoking litalAishment. Ml order! promptly filled. J. Fattlnger A Boji, Bank st, dealer' in Flour and Feed, Groceriei, Pruitt and Vegetables. Watchmaker mid Jeweler. AjO. Dollenmajer, South street, abote Bank st. Dealer in Walchei, CHocH, Hinge, fc. tTjr M. IIAPSIIEK, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Bass: Smiti, Ltmoniox, Fa. Baal Estateand Collection Agency. Will Buyand fell It.al KMnle. Couvejantlni! neatly done. U. lections promptly nude. S-etlllng hnate iof De cedent, a specialty. Way bo consulted In fcngllsli .and Urmu. pi H. SNYBEll, Justice of the Peace, Lehighton, Pa. Oflice In Ms store, oppoMle tliu Eaele notel. Collections nnd Urawlug up of Deeds promptly nttended to. nlS2-)m g 11. SIEWBIIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE: around Flcorln the new addl.lon of the Mansion Uouse, Mauch Chunk, l'j. BuHiesa transacted In English and Oerman. Ccllerllous jiromply mide and CouTeyanclng nently done. jTjo. c. Duimicic, DISTBICT ATTOBNEY, ATTOUNKY AT LAW. Oflice, on Broadtvat. f.rft door In-low American Hotel, MauchChunk, I'eun'a. Collections prompt ly made. Nov. !23. Railroad Guide. J)KNNSYI.VANIA UA1I.WOAD. Fast Time and Suro Connections ! Fire Kxprrsi Train Dnlly- from llarrlaburg to tlic.Weat. Pullman Palace Cars through' from liar burg to Chicago, Cincinnati, Louis vlllo and St. Louis. Tbe'number of miles operated and controlled by this Company enable It to run cars through with fewer changes than by any other line. Passengers will find this, in all respects, TUo StU est, quickest & most Comfortable llouto! DAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH . 1ST For .Rates, Tickets and nil In formation, apply at all Prlncipnl Offices on Line of Lehlph Valley nnd Lehigh A Sutquehannn Itnilroads, and at, P. It. It. Depot, llnrrlsburg, Pa. A J CASS ATT, General Minijer. J). SI. BOYD, General I'assanper Agent. Uarch 6, 1873- j. c. AUUKi,bsiern iraieuog Aent, 901 Chestnut bu, 1'hllai'a. rilUOQIAS HCBICRER, CONVEY ANCEK, And GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Companies are Represented! Lebanon Mutual Fire, ' -' Heading Mutual Fire,- Lehigh Fire, and tbo Trayelers' Aw'dent Insurance, Also Pennsylvania &ud "Mutual Horse Thtef Detect! Y9 and Insurance Com. r5N ... '. ii&tbra, iB7a.' LVIU EUIJEUT'S Livery & Sale Stables, BANK RTEF.ET. I.EI1IOI1TON, Pa. I nlwoys ltccp on hand tho best hor ses nnd finest cnrrlngcs, to bo let nt livery at tho lowest prices. Conveyances can bo had of ino at tho shortest posil blo notlci', nt any hour. I would call the attention of tho public to my speci al facilities for supplying single or dou bio teams for funerals, &o. f.OT.22, 1873. DAVID EBliEItT. E. H. SNYDER, LEHIGIITOIV, PENN'A., DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, GltOCERIES, QUEENSWARE, Glassware, Hardware, etc. May 81, 1873. rjp D. CiiAUSS, Mcrckiint Tailor, And Dealerin Gent's Furnishing Goods, LEIIIGHTON, PA. Constantly on hand n splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain. and Fancy Cloths. Casslmeres nnd Vestlngs,for'Meii's nnd Ilojs' Wear, which" I nui prepaicd to Mnko up to Order In tho most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses nnd Children's A well selecte.l stock of French and Turkoy Morocco, Glovo Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble nnd Grain Leather Boots nnd Shoes on hand, or Made to Order. Hats, Caps and Furs, Of the Latest Styles nlways oj hand, at, tho Lowest Price. Also, Agent for tho American Si G rover & Raltcr Sewing Machines. Only One Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl TT FATZINUEU & SO.V, WE'SSrOItT AND LEII1QIIT0N, .Dealers in Groceries, a Provisions, Flour and Feed, Canned Fruits. Notions, Toy.., &c, &c., &c. Country Produco Bought and Sold. Lehlgliton Store, three doors above the Post Ofllcoj Wcissport Store, near Canal Bridga uov- 80 8 6 ftSnstr.- s J erl!3. 5 lit ii-s i-f'.E8 EO t"S-iE9 fj 0 Only Two Dollars and a.IUlf a Year AODIISS TO-DAY PRINTING & PUBUSHINO CO,, 733 Siksom Br., I'mUDttPHU. 713 Broadway, N. Y. 3 School St., Boston. 113, lis & 117 E. Madison St., Chicago. nAKGAlNS FOR18T3 Me- lodoons, nearly new, from 25.09 upwards. BEATTY PLQTTS.J, Ap. ,1 - RlMhlilgtcrir, V. 8. 7. " c R r s. :.5;8B'5J EUIGIITON ACADEMY. Lehlgliton, Pa. An Institution for Doth Sens. FACULTY : Rev, C. ICISSSkliK, Principal and Profeswr of ClaEtslcs and the lHghor English Branches, MRS. M. O. ICICSSIilCR, Preceptress and Teacher or Painting and Drawlnf MR, JOHN 11, KISSLEIl, A. B. Pro feasor of Latin and Ureek. MISS IS. C. NHAD, Teacher of .Music. 1VIL.SON IIUIIUIO Assistant. Vor Particulars ayply to C. CES3LEK, Lehlgh uo)Pa. Oct. 17, 1873. New Advertisements. New York D ay-Book. A Democratic Wnnr. Established 18J0. It supports White Supremacy, pollilcal nnd social. Terms. $2 per 3 ear. peclmen coplei free. .All drest DAY-BOOK, New Yoik City. Wood's Household Magazine The nest Dollar monthly. Ji. f J- tft-i f &"1 n""le c,n" alO'B TA ear Tasslnff for this maira YbO IU fjJJlrJ tine, ooir In its ltth W 1r to!. with Cbromo. TI1R YOSISailTE "VALLEY, 14x20 Inches, In 17 Oil Coloi a. MaKSllne, 1 Jour, v th Mounted Cbromo, (2 00 Magazine, 1 jear, with UllinounteuChromo, 1 AO Magazine, ulone, 1 ear, ... 1 oj diamine our Clubbing and Premium Lists. Two Flrat-claaa Perlodlcnli for the price of one. We n.. licit Kxperl-fciicetlCan.Taaaei-i and others to send at once for teruis and Specimen Mnparlne. Ad dress S. l:. Ml UrES, Publisher, 41 Park How, N. Y. City, or Newburgh, N. Y. Fourth GRAND GIET CONCERT For the benefit of the PUBLIC LimcARY OF KY. DRAWING DKFBRRED TILL 3l8t of March Next, to completo.tbe tale of tickets and make a PULL ' DRAWING ! ! 18,000 cas.li Rifle ivlll he distributed by lot among the ticket-holders. LIST OF GIFTS. ONK ORAND CA8II 01 FT JWO'lOO ONK llltAXD CASH OUT HiO.dOO ONI! OllANII OASII GIFT nO.OlKl ONK (IKAXD CASH (IIFT 23,i00 ONK llltAND CASH 01FT 17.S00 10 CASH (11FTS, tlU.CHXIeach KHl.lKJO 30 CAfll (lUTS, f,000each 1S0.OOO 60 CASI1 OIFTM, 1,000 each 00.00(1 fO CASH (HITS, f.OOeich 40000 100 CASH (IIFT.-, 400 each 41,000 1.10 OAMI (I IV t, KOO each - 41Ul)0 2,0 OAM1 OIFre, BIO each 60,000 323 CASH GUTS, 100 each 32M 11,0'JO CAfll UllTS, 60 each 660,000 Total, 12,000 (lifts, all Cash, amount ing 10 . $1,600,00; A3-The concert and distribution of gilts will positively andunetiuivocally take jface on the day now ftred, w hether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12.OJ0 gifts all paid in proportion to the number of tickets sold. PRICES OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets, (50; Ilalres, f 25 1 Tenths, or each coupon, $5 ; MuTen Whole Tickets for 6000 22U Tickets for $1.000 i 113 Whole Tickets for $1,000; 227- Whole. Tickets for $10,000. No dis count on less than $500 worth of tickots. Appllcntlous forngentlcs aud 'orders for tickets should le addressed to T1I0S. K. BRAMLKTTE, Agent Tublle Library Kv., 2d Mauager Qlft Cou- cert, Public Library Building, Loulsllle, Ky., or TIIOS. II. HAYS & CO, Rastern Agents, 603 Broadway, New York. fftK TTi iRQO I' Agents wanted. q)J XjU Pi2U All classes of worhluR peo ple of either sex, )oungor old, make more money at work tor us In their spare moments, or all the time, tlum at any thing else. Partlcutsrs tree. Address O ST1NS0X S. CO., I'ortland, Maine. BUILDING FELT (No Tar used), for outside work std Inside, In stead of piaster. Fel Carpetlngs, Ac. Send two 3-cent stamps for circular aud sampes. 0. J. FAY, Camden, X. J, toSlOO in Wall street rften feads to a fortune. No risk. 32 page pamphlet for stamp. Vauntim Tchbkidai & Co Bankers and Brokers, 3t Wall street, N. Y, Fgniio undcrslBiicd rcsipcct- -- fully announces that ho is better prepared than ever to Buy and Sell Hides, Calf nnd Sheep Skins, Tallow and Plastering II..Ir, at his Old Stand, nearly opposlto tho post office, Bank Street, Jelilgliton. 12T Tho highest cash prices paid for Hides and Skins. nov. 2i. C. E. GUKKNWALD. Floral Guide for 1874. 200 Pages ; 500 Engravings and Colored Plate. Published Quarterly, at 25 cts. a Year. First No. for 1874 Just Issued. A G cr man edition ntiamo price. Address JAMES VICE, nov. 59. Kochester, N. Y. JJlIECUTOR'S NOTICE. Rstate of Abraham Ahner, deceased, late of tho borough of Lehlffhton. Whereas, letters testamentary on the estate of Auraiiau, Aaucr, laie 01 ine uirougn 01 Leblgn ton, Carbon county, deceased, hate teen granted" so ine suoKnucr, su persons lodabted to said es tate art rennested to make Immediate payment, uu tuw. claims against lue same will present them authenticated fur uulemest to THOMAS KKMKBKlt, LeehjhtOB, Jin, 10,17 -r executor, THE MISER'S WILL, "What I " muttered Noah Brcnnan, ga2ing Into Walter Adams' face, "do you mean Hint you'll givo mo n home too Hint you will provide for roe and help me'" "Yes." returned tho youth hopefully. "I could never be happy with Agnes, much as I lovo her, if I thought her dear old father had no homo. Come, wo will live together, and bo as happy as the days are long." "But yoursa'nry 1" "Is sufficient for us. I have five hundred dollars n year. Wo can live on that, and lay up something, too." '"Well, well tako her love her bo good to her mako her happy dou't never" When tho old man saw tho Joyous tears streaming from his child's eyes, ho turned away aud walked quickly from the house, but ho was not so quick but that lie heard the blessing that fol lowed lilin. -rltul when ho talked atone hem nth tho starry heavens, he wiped his eyes ns though something troubled hlra. Gay as a lark was gentle, beautiful Agnes, when she becamo tho wife of Walter Adams. The rose, bloomed again upon her cheek, and tho smiles were upon her happy facellkosunshino nil the day long. "Do you pray God to helpyou'to love mo now?" tho old man asked, after ho hud lived with Walter some two months. "Why, what do you mean V Agnes asked, in surprise. "You used to pray so, for I heard you," returned Noah. A moment the .young wife gazed Into her parent's face, aud then sho an swered, while ho threw her arms about his neck: "Oil, I pray that you may bo spared to us for long years In pence nnd hap piness. But love you ? Oh, I could not help it If I should try.- And Wniter loves you, fntl er ho loves you very much, tor ho has told mo so many times." There was something morn than usual in tho old man's eyes now. One evening, as the happy trio sat at tho tea table, Walter looked more sober thnn was his wont. "What is it, love?'" Agnes asked. "Oh, nothing;" the husband said, with a smile, "I was only thinking." "But of what?" "Only castle bulldlnj;, that's all." "In tho air, Walter?" said foah. "Yes, very high in the nlr," the young roan replied, with a laugh. "But tell us what It is." "Well, I'd as llef tell you ns not. Mr. Osgood is to rctlro from our firm In a few days. Ho Is well advanced In yenrs, nnd has runde a fortune In the business, and will now live for comfort and health nlone. IIo lias not been very well of lato years." "And Is that alt?" "JVo. I nm to ba advanced to tho post of hend book-keeper, with a sal nry of twclvo hundred dollars," "And Is that all?" "Yes." "But what castlo in the nlr is there about that?" , "Oh, that Isn't tho castlo." "Then what Is the castlo ?" urged tho old roan. "Why, simply thlsf" said Walter, laughing, but yet almost ashamed to tell It. "This noou Mr. Osgood patted ino on the shoulder, and said, In a play ful way, 'Walter, I'll sell you all my Interest hero for fifty thousand dol lars.' " "Ha, ha, ha I" laughed Noah Uren nan, "and you thought ho was In ear nest?" "No, no," quickly returned the young man, "I did not think that, though I kuew'that tho two other part ners would willingly have me for an associate." "But It seems to me that Osgood holds his share in the concern nt a high price." 'Oh, no; It's a very low one. There fs n clear capital of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars in tho business at this moment; and think of all the standing and good will, which goes for nothing." "Ha, ha, ha 1" laughed the old roan again. , Then Wniter Jaughod, and then Agi nes laughed, and then they finished their supper. On the next evening Walter - Adams cair.e In and sat down on tho sofa with out speaking. Ho was palo and agi tated, nnd his eyes had a vacant, wan dering stare. "Walter I" -cited Agues, In terror, "what has happened?" "He's sick," muttered Noah Bren nan, without looking around. "No, no; not sick," returned tho young man, starting up, "but I am the victim of a miserable trifling." "Eh, how ?" nsked old Noah, now turning in his chnir. "I'll tell you," said Wniter, with a spasmodic effort. "I hnd some long entries to post this evening, so I re mnlned In the counting room after the rest hnd gone. I was still nt work when Mr. Osgood enmu in nnd placed sonio papers on my desk, saying, ns he did so: 'Here, Walter, thp.su aro yours.' And then ho went out. When I had fin ished my work I opened the papers. Tho first was n sort of Inventory of what Osgood hnd owned In the business, and footed up, In round numbers, forty-nine thousand eight hundred nnd seventy-fivo dollars. Tho next paper was a deed conveying the whole vnst property to me, and making mo a part ner In the concern upon equal footing with tho other two." "Well," said the old man, thumping his foot upon the carpet and keeping tlino with his hands, "1 don't see any thing very bad in that." '"But I do," said Wniter. "It li cruel to trifle with mo thus." "There was something In Noah' eyo ngaln, but ho managed to get It out, aud ho spoke thus: "Walter ldams, when young men used to hover about my child, I be lieved tho same of you. I knew of nothing but this love of money that could underlie human action. My heart had become haidened by it, nnd my soul darkened It was for my child to pour tho warmth and light into my bosom. It was for her to keep before mo the Imago of tho gentlo wife whom I had loved nnd lost, but, nlas 1 who oc cupied a place In Hint lovo second to my gold. It was for my child to open gradually, but surely, the fount of feel ing which had been for a llfo-tlme closed up. I heard her pray for me pray that she might lovo me that sho might have help from God to lovo me; and that was after I had refused to let her bo your wife. I saw her grow palo and sorrowful, nnd I knew I had dono It nud she loved me still. Still she prnyed to God to help her help her whnt ? Help her lovo her father I I was killing her, nnd sho tried to smllo upon me. Ono evening I heard you both conversing in the old hut. My child chose misery nnd duty to her father, rather than break that duty In a union with a man' sho loved, wind you uttered a prayer. Ymi prayed that I might bo pointless. Stop I hear mo through I You would then show your' disinterestedness. I walked away and pondered. Could It be that I hail found n man who would love an old wreck like myself, with no money. IMtwcre so, then that would break tho layer of crust from my soul. I determined to test you. I had gained a glimmering of light, my heart had begun to grow warm, and I prayed frequently that I might not be disappointed. "I went to tho bank and drew out fifty thousand dollars In bills. That night my miserable old hut was set on on fire or a caught fire. I shall nl ways think 'twas my candle did It. But the old shell burnt down, and room was made for a better building. Icameout with tho wrong trunk, and tho other trunk was burnt up. But the money wasn't In it. No, no. I' had that stuffed Into my bosom and deep pock ets, nnd all buttoned up, and the next day I carried It back to tho bank, and had It put with a few' thousands more which I had not disturbed. And so my experiment commenced, and Hound the full sunshlno at last. Aye, Walter, I found you the noble, true man I had prayed for. You took rao Into your home nnd loved me when you thought roe penniless, and you took my child to your bosom for Just what God had mado her. And, now, my boy, I've, paid Mr. Osgood fifty thousand dollars cash for his share of the business, and it Is nil yours. And let me tell you one thing, my boy, If your two partners can ralje fifty thousand more tb'lrivcst, lust tell 'em jou can' put lu'fiye'and,. twenty thousand, nioro at twelve- hours' (notice. Tell 'em old Noah ain't qulto shoroyet. Tcll"cni'i6 has .fbuncj a he'tjtV,' my toy.' Como berc, Agnes, Come hero, Walter. God bless you ns you have blessed ino." Nobody pretended that they had moles In their ej es now, for the occa sion of the weeping wn too plain, FA I It BUT PLKETI.Vd. I saw n llttlo bird that wns singing on n tree. And said, "Youslnftso sweetly, will you come and sine fur mo V But ho spread his dttsly plumago nnd ho sped ii cross the sen. For tlto ditty that ho warbled was never snug for ine. I saw tlio dnlnty blossom of n whlto and frairllo flower, And I stilt). 'Cotno bloom for mo In tho acntio of my liower." Hut n wltitu lintid. bright n sunshine, enmo ami plucked it I tout the stem, Antl I trow that It was culled to grnco n princely dlndcm I met n kindred heart, nnd that heart to mo said, "L'otnuj" Ami mine went nuttoincctit, but was lost in sudden irlootn. Whither wander nil tlieo fair things ? To somo land boyondTimos son? Is there nothing glint ami lusting in this sliudow-woilit lor ino? iiuaioitous. Upon tho nrrlval of a train In Germantown, tliu other day, an old lady affectionately greeted a stylMi young lady as follows: "Why, how'd do, Mariat? Why, how funny yo Inokl Didn't hardly know ye! Got your false teeth, nlu't ye?" Maria changed the subject. . There is n boy near tho depot who Is nccuatoined to go out on the railroad track nud imltnto the steam whittle so perlectly as to decclvo tho flagman at tho station, nis last attempt proved eminently successful; tho depot master came out and switched hi in off. When a young lady gives herself away, does she lose her self-possession? A pilvato In tho army sent a letter to his sweetheart, closing with: ".Uy heaven cherish and keep you fiom yours truly, John Smith." A cnptnln finding nn Irish boy, during the middle watch, frying sumo ham aud eggs ho had stolen from the ship's stoies, called out to him, "You lubber, you, I'll have nono of that." "Faith, Captain, I've none for you," said the lad. A nogro In Virginia went to sleep with Ills head on a railroad track, and a hand-car camo along and ran over lilin. He got up swearing that ho couldn't get any rest anywhere without some white man would come along to bother him. An Irishman on his first shootluz excursion shot n bird, and seeing some thing fall, went to tho foot of the tree, and picking up a frog, supposing It to bo a bird, put It In his pocket. The frog kept up such n continual hopping tlgat his companion asked him what jnado tho bird hop so. "Och," said Pat, "tho poor thing Is could; I shot all tho feathers off." One of Jones' constituents, who had a remarkably red hose, having fallen asleep In n barber's chair, a ne gro boy who was waiting to get shorn of his wool, observed a mosquito ltov ctlng around his faoe. Quashey eyed It very attentively. At last it lit upon the said nr.se, nnd Instantly (low off ngaln. "Yah I yah t" ho exchlraed, with great glee, "mo bery glad to see you burn your fut dat lime." "Emma." said a little girl to a schoolmate, "wouldn't It bo nwful If somo one shoot ourteacher?'' "Yes," was the reply; "but then, wouldn't It be nice not to have any school ?" "Ah, my dear," said the philo sophic Miranda, "the arrangemonts of nature ever oxclte my admiration. Tho same wlud.whlch musses our crinoline blows dust In the eyes of young men who are so anxious to examine It." Jinks hns been indulging loo freely In ardent spirits. At a street corner his hat dropped Into the, gutter. Says Jinks; "I know If I pick you up I'll fall, an' you won't p-hlc me-hlc-up. Goodnight." And ho walked off with a smile of satisfaction, describing In uumerablo zlg-7.ags as he went, leaving his hat In the gutter. "Sympathy," says John Paul, "Is something which I never withhold from those in trouble, whether they happen to ba fi lends or npt; there's nothing mean about me. I find, too, that ono can go around shedding sympathy on all skies lor weeks at a time, without spending a cent, or being at much per sonal inconvenience." A llttlo boy, hearing the phrase that "Matches ra made In heaven," said "ho should, thlfk they could bo made easier In tlto other place, where tbo brimstone Is." This youngster's practical turn 'of mind will probably Wo him (row becoming o gloomy ev tarltn,