II. V. MOirqUMER, tDlTOIl. ' l.EIIiailTO.V, I'A.i SATURDAY MOKNISU .MAUCtl 7, ,On of Hrlgliam Young's natilaichs ,1s dead. Thaddeus Afyord, aged 93, was bom In IlRmjpsJilrc county, Mass., removed to New i'ork, was baptized in presence of Joseph Smith In 1834, shared hi all the struggles nnd suffer ings o(f the Mormons, was ordained n patriarch onu year ago, and died about ten days ago. An expedition of one hundred ard Ifty men anrVtwowagonsleft Bozcm'an, Montana, on tlio J2th day of February, provisioned lor tlx month., tnd prepar ed to explore the corntry between Bozeman' and the Yt llowstone. Car penters, blacksmiths, a surveyor, nnd paw mill went v.ltb the expedition, and ,tbe purpose la to lay the foundation of ii tbwu nt the bead of Yellowstone navigation. A coirospoddent writing from Ne braska nays tbi re Is not tho slightest danger from It.dltns there. The fron tier where .tho Indians may still do mischief Is far beyond. Fort Kearney li now Keaipey City, the centro of a weil-settjed eountry, and tho military are no jonger needed there. On Tues day last a meeting of O nalia merchants was held, and resolutions passed declar ing that there was not the slightest In dication of a general uprising of tho Indian tribes. The public debt on ularph 1 was $2, 04,580,043,11, Jess JlSQ.'toS.OTO.ir. cash In Treasury. Tho cash in the Treasury consists of 183,588,222,12 gold. .,727,754,03 currency, nnd $50, 390,00$ 5pecialdeposltch'eil for rcdemp. tlon of certificates of deposits. The debt was leJuced during' the month of February to the amounf of 12,51)0049,. 45, which reduces the Increase since June 80, 187? to $7,001,353.3!. The' amount or t.icinc itatlroaj bonds out standing is $j4.G2S,5 12, on which Jp40, 238,12 inlerest Is yet due. The United States has' paid Interest on these bonds by Iransportlon of malls, fcc, $5,034, 5i7,01, making a bal.mce'of $7,352, 344,01 Interest stljl due fho United The March numberpf Wood's Houe iqM Magazine W n rapltal one. It opens with an interest jng story entitled. "TtVe Guiding JJaml." by Mrs. II. G Howe; folovylng 'this Joseph Snider gives his "Experience in the City," an article which for Its simple tiuththe youlh of the land Mioukl reai to th,elr jirpflt-, "Jy Trayer" U no a religious tketch as one would suppose from tjio Jitje, but Is a rnosf touching Btory told Jn the sincere manner and rough speech of a railroad hand. "The Weekly diabolical," byKai'lKaspalmsa'sharp nnd timely blow' at sensational liter ure. "'1 he Kaiser Frederick" is one of Mary Harwell's entertaining stories. IJn the'lnt'tallmentor "Misery Jippcau," )I. V. Osborne raps the knuckles of the lashjonable clergyman, and builes Vnny Poit from sight. There are sevc. ral other articles of merit,' and some rholce poetry. The Magazine contains six llla'trattons, including a fine design for a Country fclio il-House. Terms only one dollar a year lth chroiuo Voenilte one'dollar and a half. Sub tcrlptlon may begin with any number. Address, Wood's Houseliol'd'Magazliie, Newburgb, N. Y. The English Cunul-Geaeral at Zan rlbar, Mr Fildeaiix, lu a despatch dajed, Jau. 13, says that the lumnrsol I.vlngstoue'H death were confirn ol cm Jan.' 3 by letters nteived from Lieut. Cameron, the l.tte't of nhleh was tent from Unyanyembo Oct. 22, 1873. The toiy of tin? eieat traveller'ti decease was told, by his servant 'hu wah to Lieut. Cair.eron. Cliutnah said that after marching for f-omo days through an extremely marshy country, in which tcmellmes for th'ree hours at a time, the witer stood above the wal.-ts of the traveller, tho Doctor succumbed to an attack of dysentiry, which carried Mm off after an lilt, on of ten cj fifteen days. During lids trying Journey two of Ids men died a'nl several deserted. The remainder, seventy-nine In num. bcr, dhembowelled the corpse and em balmed It, as well as they were able, with salt at.d binndy. Qp Hearing Xlujanyerobe, Chumah, with a few nthers, started ahead In order to pro cure 6tipplle, as the party was neirly fctarvlug; and the remainder, with tl.e body, were ri ported to be distant from ten to twenty ctny'b march from Uny uoyembe at the date of Lliut. Camer on's letter. Ja'id bin Jalim, the Arab Goveoor of f'lijanyembe, says that Dr. Llvlngtonf died al LobUs, further to the eastward than Lieut. Cuuieron nun jid. An old resident of Zanzibar, writing borne to England, throws dls credit oo U whole btorvi "it In mirely au ltse-dlxlt. and. nnifcs Uioe U Jullar lofuroutloa at'the Consulate than X possess, I think that lllrt filet Is VpVe ftilllhf lilt. Tt rtiw uom very strange that negroes should of their own, acror'd carry ft dead body for COO'inllvs toUnyanyeinhe. Wliere were iiipy 10 net me pan mm me uraniy to pVesefve the body wlth7 In so far ns uiy'lnf.irnintlnn goes, 1 think the case is very nuuious. It would be curious If Llvlncstono should turn out to be alive after all.- Ex. A IMUIc Woman's IMuck. The lollowlmp, wlilch wo clip from n N. Y. exchange, In regard to school discipline, Is what our friend Itenshaw would pronounce a "good thing," nnd as we think so too, wo give It to our readers: The rjeasantvlllrt public school has been decidedly .unpleasant to somo of the overgrown male pupils. On the 1st of January Miss Grace Udell, a young lady of superior attainments, wnsinadu principal vif tho school, vice a male, who wanted ninrn pay. Two of the youngsters becan their inetibiirdinalion ly writing oAViimvo words on their slates and passing them over to I'm younger pupil. Miss Udell, catching one of the boys at this trick, raised hlin out of his eat. nnd made lit m nn exam ple. Sim shook him utitlll his lectli chattered nnd than led litui to tlie stair case. There the yquth ntte'uipted to exeit his rising manhood, but beloro he iniild do anything something dropped nt the foot of the stairs. Another un ruly rustoiner timk" it into liis head that no "schoid marin" should belifs"itiler. lie offered an insult to one of tho young girls, and wits soundly punished by Miss Udell," and nlferwants expelled from the si hod. lie was soon loltowil by njjother nmbl'tiQti'3 youth. 'Afler this experience tlio'lilg bojs were tame fur utyiut a week. Then one of them made a final effort to settle I ho questioii of superiority by refuslrjg'to nbidu by the'fules of tho'sehoul. 'lolil by tho teacher to go out, lie dared her to pnt him out. ''ho jotl took nbout 11 tntuti'to and a ipuarter. Fmiii'thu bottom ot tho stairs he cast a defiant glanco nt MUs Udell and applied an liiiiiltlng ep ithet to her. She forthwith had him nrre-ted and hu was lined $4, and ex pelled from the school. Tho rebellious boys nro mainly the promising children of wealthy parents. The latter, taking sides with their Interesting progeny, moved for tho dismissal of Jiss Udell, but as the trustees anil a majority of the people approved their teacher's course, bhu is likely to remain master of the situation. "Sua" on Senator Morton. The N. Y. Sun thus talks of Senator Morton in regard to Ids taunts of Mr. &hurz. In his sneech a few ilnvs kIuciv wherein he casts reflection upop the lat ter gentleman's nationality; Usually the Senator from Indiana keeps a cool head, and does not ellow himself to losn Ids balance, lint the exposures of his inconsistency on the fllinnplnl .nllUvtlin nn.l ntlm-lnll.. ..f ,1... arcutuent'for lllllntion. lit- Mr. Kr-lmr? I the other Aav. ivtrn'tnn tnnM. i.ta eiiunnlmlty. He copld not ans-,ver the facts of his adversary, he was unequ.il to contend with ti reasoning, ami therefore ho 'got Into a passion and taiiited'Mr; Semirz. with lieing aGerm- atl aild l.Ot Ulllll rsttlllHInrr f.nr ln.tOi. lions. ' iown passion H not the best condl (Ion of mind for a leading stntesi'nan llir. I. no ..l...tA .1. .... -1 "..w Mt.ii pnifciittiu lllnif;il!1 Ull (11(1 I're-ldency. And It is not the pa.rt of wlilnn, f, lcaII ... n. ..11 l VICIIIIdll iriuiw citizens for Ignorance, or to question tho motives ot nni who has done hon or to the land of his birth, since ho has acquired by olunlaiy adopted the rii'lit. il l.nvflilli.tl ......nil.. !..wi. .'r... native born In out publlo affairs. Leaders like Mr. Morton find tho Germans very good,ilntelllgeiit, qud wor- 'J i'm H" iiirjf i:ujaeill lu irnill 111 H)-lr company, to vote their regular ticket, nud to swallow whatever they prescribe without' making tac.es. lint ii.unnn a. , In... ii v.. I.. l.i..,. r.'.. .1....'.. selves," to turn tinir backs on fraud win vi'iiuuiiuii, in it, riaiiu niuepeu deuce of party, (hen they are stupid, twin., nun uiivv tiu ituuwieue or "oiirlnslltutloiis," lit niiiir.ii ...I yt- If 1 . A. w. viiu.nu 11111:11 t,, .UUII IllUb UUtVIl from his h'gh horse the next day, afii r Kli.ntiiir iiiitnt tl n .l 1. ....c.ll.l.t w..,.... , . MIU P.I .ICflllll 111 IU3-IUIU consequences, ho did not mean to relleet upon Mjt. Schuiz's nationality. Oh! Ki'iiniiuy 1101. 11 was an sum in u 1'ickwickkui se.tisv. Coiisldeiing Hit lllllllllr .1, n.,...n.tA l.i ..I "v "I UVIIII.UI9 111 IIU"I I HUH Dther WVbti'in btates, lie riMly Jovcl uiub me", nm aiyuotiy whoever tiouot- tJ that t.lOt mil hflVM ktrniDulL'tuLmi. j4I,L.(J lJo utTatoixl hlin, Wcauw Iftlhrow.iH no u.mtii no wunitM iiieir voles. IVrhapi thU sort of ijiuckcry may pas mustiT with tho e who want to bo rllflltVll llllf If ti-fll Inr.tl.. III. tlie iiias of (JtTinan.s ur otl er ntlipttil viiiAuuN who navo uecn uti t il UiHr fill tlfHinnrx liti tb oi.ti.o ). .. .1. ....... tiuu, 11 nd resenimeiit nt insult and 1.1...1.. . . ijusiiuu iihs luuen 1110 puce ol no oa.raj.ed patlenov. Ctirrunt I'ems. It is said that the Hon John Morrlj. sey Is candldato for Police Commis sioner. If appointed, he would luve the mlvaiUage of knowing how to tiud Ihe gauiblnn: houses. Mls Atbey L. Merrlani, daughter of the publlslin of Webster's Uivltmi try, and u resident o( Spriu.tield, Mass!, coiiiuntted euiclde Wednesdiiy by Jump, iuglioiu a tourth story window of a water cure establishment lu Madison avenue, while laboiiiig under a lit ot tempo'iy insanity. It Is' wgucsted that the Centennial celebration be spread out allinortlm country like an ordinary Fouith of July, ami not confined lu i'lilladelplila. there is no reason whv ft blmuhi jiBt bo so. The country Is wiilo add great, and Oregon ha, us coud tfljllt to cele biato iislVinujlvuiitaoi jYeiV E.iglaiid, tor the li-rdy pioneers ot tlw West in cludu many debce!:dants of th( uieu of '78. Let the rejoicings uiid the tun be national, 'nud uut crumped un.'-'-Bo.D't lion. Robert Fowler, ex-State Trea surer of Maryland, ft member of the House In the present L"gMalur finm llaltlmore oiinty, pud one of tliu most Influential citizens of tint Sta'e, died Wednesday night nt twelve n'click, of pneumonia, nt llaruiiiii's Hotel, ' Ho had been sick nbout three weeks. Th" decensid was n member qf th.e liruif Zelgler & Fowler. llarihbug, March 4 Tho Investi gating Committee of the House made a report implicating Dlinmlck and J. Mniiioe letter In tbenttempt to obtain money fiom the banks. No persona named either Gibbon or Snumb rs could bo found, who had any knowledge of patUclpatiug in tho scliums. llnffalo, Mnreh 3rd Dr. J, 1?. White, ex-President Killmoio's family physician, reports, nt 9 o'clock to-night, no clinugo In the lati r's condlMon'I He f.iys that while the v. hole bo,iy Is' com pletely paralyzed ihe ex-l'(eslil,ent's mind Is clear. Ho can nitlrulatu dls. tlnct'ly, although witli an elloit. Ho ean eat and fully appreciate his con dition. Thuiloctor thinks there U hnpu of ids being able to weather tho attack. California legislators tire retrenching by cutting down tho salaries of State otlleers of the Executlvu Dopaitnient. The Treasurer Is to iiavo only $8.20, and the lttorney General less thnu $10 per day. A good deal inoro won H be tO,ved to the fjtiitu ' If ll;e legislators were to cut down their own ext'iava g Hit compensation of $10 per day, In cluding Sunday, with mileage allowance nnd stnt I mery. Shortly before midnight on Saturday, James liroun ejideavoreil to force ins ny Into thii hijusiiof .ludrew Updyke, Woodruff stro'el', Trenton. He was met at the door Ijy Mr. Updyke, who vnrned him a way. ' This Incensed lirown, who took a run mid jumped through the window. Wldh; he w,s struggling to pas tirouyl(, Up()tke dealt him a cru-lniia blow with nil axe. lirown Ml hack pncoiisclous. Updyke went to the ppliJo sl.ftlon, and (illlcer" were M'lit for Uiown. He was loiuid und'.-r the window It) n pmil of blond' He' was taUeu jo the l'ollcu HeadiUar ters, and Dr. J.nlur stopped the How of blood. Up lyki was locked up. Unnyn is alive, but his recovery Is iinpo-hlble. The brain Is crushed, and the scalp terribly I iceiatoil. Updykelii w'.dovv er, with t-Ao htt'u chiblron, noil has tho reputation of 11 'quiet.' indiMrious'iiian. liiMAii is known as one of the worst men in Trenton. New Advertisements. The undersigned having more Hog Feed than will supply hli Town stock, will take about Thirty Shoats to Fied at Five C'eits per Day, If application Is made soon. I'UTElt LAUX. Lehlghton, March 7-Uw TTOTJC K. Notice is hereby gl vpn , thr,t I havo leael to IlnuBiian & Kuhns, one Ice Cieam Freezer and Ma chine, Fiiteen Tin Cans, Filteen Tutu and Apiuiratus complete. All person) are noiilied not to toucl) the bauiu c,i It remains my ptoperiyi F. 1 SEMMEL. March 7, 1874-w3 rjlo Uuildcrsi ccCunti actot's. PRQPOSALS Will be received by the undersigned up till Thursday, the IStli Maieh Instant, foi the Election and Completion of a llliICK DWELLING HOUSE, in Mauch t'iunk, In compliance with l'lans nnd Speciticallous on file lu Ids Olllce. In Allentown, P.i., or they may be seen ii the Droadyay Hou-e, Mauch Chunk, on TuevJay, u 10 h Inst. J. 110YU HEN'IU, Architect, ill .V. 7th St., Allentown. Pa. March 7th, 1674. ' Let Ev$ry Family Road This ! ARTICLES OF F.CONOlV. COMPORT AND CONVBNIIO:. 1 ' Useful to every Man, Woman & 'Child. O.WHJTL.OCKfrCO., 720 Broadway, New York, HEAURI IX Useful American Inventions KO.t THE IIOJIU CIKCLF. Will f.irwurl, pnp ill, hr mill, MiTrf tlm fot. 1I1B illrlrn, m i;lt ofprlru lined fTr nneir hl.S-,hy thrir l-ibir-ailnr quallUe. I lie U'.y,rorl tho ii..ulU prixlii vJ.nul lt Intiin ne ourih, l I repay itico.t Wly lliue onr Ij a tlDla luuutu. , Xi trrc. . Tut ncitaLta Alarm Hili With attarh in. nt, t-ir vrhlcli liiitaut nor Ire It ghrn i.f ruit at uiitry nt irtfui.va 3 CO Tin i'ritiix lii'tTos.'iiai renin Supr lir t ait, tiling of tlie kintl ver i;ct up . S3 TH(itiis'a Iitt iriimn Ci.nsts S.ir liW nt um nfa'wp an wur . . M b'O if.na naeuE KirncraR Jteinorei iriaMh iiiil, illtt or l.iliinlnjitaully,auil ilo.-a uut mill ihj an'i.t atU 35 KikmimOii. IticTirnxa l'owiica. JUml ra k ruMiU atit-iluUlj iwn-rxploiief, 'a4ta KrJKiii ui t-uiiiiej. iriiiu Unat, auj r f.cta 'artfi, t4viuj lu couaJa)tu , , , T'T Srincti Exuii ain.i tu uiu.t cl. ' Atitgioaa Ij lluru, ab co. I ifa limr nulk- , tftf Tat KMMIa KMrc euLlllua t'orrlainln; kultro auj rjrka p,rivcilyi wiij-uut laimr, Titcir Vt urate I'ma i Sucia Kauri 01 abo.'aiifil . , .OKr.T itntr I'll save ynu-a-lf Irou'.lj auU ttiucUllJren lil. SImjIjIU'., perdf, LtDIM' I'ATINT NfElilt TIIRClMxa TlllXCLE An Iiuuioiii, cuu,6ninc . . . t . Wtu.ica' l'xr, Metros hue Womr.li Tlio iaatHfrrit er li,tiiittl . , . . T.ii.NtTjptl'iElcvtSrivr. Canl.'J nmh, prNi.t, It irliw-tUu garniii.taau t4iit auj ddllc.it 0 odor 13 avTHK sum:iiK;i's FiiiKu.-ca The Eclectic Salve!! Tbla irroat r-intdr, pr. "r,l lijr an uld and e. perlncwJpU)! I, , .a l aill ab-ol.lt.f turn lor tutu c.iMa, tiiltf., aolt n.rrclliiu.. Ilea and all t!o.'il ruUDiuaa dlMiiwa. 'fli rell.r trout piin l iiik'auunoiiua and a cwtat'-i rurv rll .. t.ry filul y iIijuij Uit tlila pii n.t l LuoJ, ntjvui. uug IL,ui,r wl.l u, wiibUl ti. 1 1 ftiu ujx, vivrv ckvr.i. ' Uddrxa, O. W'llII0eK,4. CO. . uuirtiull Kt OriBJway, York. New A.173 rtisments. O.M TII1.G Mffl, Tho itiideirlfned rfSpectfitllV an tiruuees lolils fietnls and llio citliena or I.iJilflitun and vicinity, jlhat he has opened the mom recently occupied by "The Caibon Advocate" office, on nnkay, Ililliioii, ia.. As a Shop for tho .RopairsFnrnitnro. Cine-Seated Chairs, Sofas and Loutices re-lioltouied, painted and thoroughly lepalreil j PICTURES FRAMED and, lu fact, Impairs of kinds of Furni ture neatly and piomptly attended to at leiiMiiialde chaises. Paironago U respectfully hollclted. 1:. ij. itiionr.s. Lehlgliton, Maicli 7, 1874-tf Hil.l.VCIlV STOKB. Of Weissporfc, Reppectfully Informs tho Ladles of this vicinity that site Is now prepared to Make Up Hair Switches, CURLS, PUFFS, &C, nt short notice nnd nt the lowest prices. SI10 Is also now opening a new and ele gant assortment of .Comprising. Bminct!j, Ribbons, Flowers, Notions, Sec , apd respectfully Invites an lnp?e tlon of them iij the Lad.e-. All woik will lie done In tho inur-t fashionable and Mibitautlal manner, and nt prices which are bound to btiit every one. MIJS. GUTII. JlTirch 7lli, 1874 MOM12 IjKWM 11 THE BIBLE, Rt Iha atiltinr of'Mjlit Srenr. In tho nil I," and Our rnther'a lloua-," "f wtilor) tti-arly 2'noK) luti-liifn 111.il. - ilouid l.lfj" Is rutiimjrd-d ly llltll.Lr. It Mil fthllr.'llUtf Hh. -Illlw.. I rtjt lnok," "lull rr pwiW,! tlioi) rni."' - i'rulha pro. rl'iu, as Bums," it cb.lrt toklr mery fimily,". oir eiiRnuiiicn, rnsd Ultlel pip.r, rich l.iU.lllllf. Htld fur Pl.nl.1 u.lu nn.i.uL.1 .111- .'I'j VllV.NU JIK.N, LAlllW. TKACII.ill.S and GLWl! UV.Mi:.t, iMint.1 In oierycoii. tj 1 J75 tuJIOj per uiuiiiu. cnuu iur tiu'uiar 2IKiIL1:R 4 MfCI'RDV, mat7iu3 61S Ar.b St , Vlulada.pnU. I'a. rKUIOIl VAM.KY' HOUSE, M Aorth taHt i-ornvr or 1IKIIKS AND LAUItrlNUK eTRBKTS, l'lluileli(:iln, . . . . I'euu'n. J KtVlv f CII.MI tIT, l'roprlator. Ai) Supi-rlor accornmodititns far trarelers at inodiirulu ilura. I'arllua t;itlu Ilia rily rnmi Una l.na l) am peclally Intllud 1 1 luukd me i.u Mih Valloy Uuu lli.tr afippluj place. iur. 7 'J " " 1 "" - -in- ir i irrf.LMnn Moinlnj, Bcc, 1st, 1S73! A FEAUFUIj SednctiQiis Prices My entire Stock Marked Down now Is the lime to lluy I Ladies, Look a This! est ShlllhiR Calicoes are now SfllhiK at 10 Cents Oood Calicoes at 8 " tiood Muslin nt 12 ami 14 " Mucins at 8 and 10 " (iood Canton Flannel at 13 " llettcr " " nt IS . TAt GliiRliain, sold before ut IS cents, now 10 " Good Ulnghaiiis at 8 and 13 PREPARE FOR WINTER, I would call special attention to my la,rgu lot of Heavy Winter Shawls AND WHITE AND GKAY IU,AKKETS, W'ldeh 1 nni Selling nt very Low Trices. Carpets unit Oil Cloths, AT GUEATLY ItEDUCED TltlCES. Are SellliiR Very Tow : Best A Sugar at 1315 Cents. White Sujrar at 11 " iiouti biih' ir at 7 lo 10 " 4nd all other Goods in Propoithn. w. a.aver, HANK STIIEET, r.Riunirro.v, .... pe.v.va. miiji am) ruuo. Ohfirles Trainer Itespcctfully informs tlio peoplo of Lo lilgliton tlat hu has ino-t Excellent riour nir Sale ; AIo, rooiI FEEli of all kinds, and STRAW In the, iJuudle. Ho Is alo iieii,iied to do any kind of Hauling anf4 Plowing at bhort notice. I.EIilGlI (2d) STHEET, radilKhton, l'a. ' March 2S-ly nOI,E HO TCI., N. 1CLOTZ, l'JI,Ol"It, Su.1n111.lt Mill, Cobou Co., Pn, - Ue-t or Atrcominodailcoi. Kxcaheot ra tauraut. wqdfriiiu. U.LVd. ttatituf atu.U.d Taruu luoddratf . Now Adverlfsemonts. New York Day-Book. A DtMoeTio ftmr. Ea'tahllahrd 18S0. It mpporl" lri( Suprtmacy. pill-leal and aocla'. iirin. cpr jear. primfi, roplel Irea. Ail draa I) iV-II )OK, Nw Yo!kCltyr Wood's Household IVagaino The Itot Doltar niontlily. $5 tO SrStS TIIK YOSKJIITK VAM.KV, 14x'4ll Inclica, In 17 Oil Coluia. Manrlnt, I jir, wtlh Mnttnttd Chrncin, ti 00 -mkiziih., 1 )ar, win, unruourjltiiuuroiao, I 10 .M11C.I1H', aleiii', 1 ar, ... 10) Klamltto our Chil.Wn,- arid Premium I.ttta. 'l'Tt Flral-clnaa Prjrlnillrnla fnr ine price ni one, l aullclt Kxprrl--l;enl CanvnaaeiK and cthi-ra to mild nc linen iur luruiaitlid riHjjImfti .M.ciilTir. Ad' dtoaa n. i:.nllll-KS, i-uMlnUer, 41 I'ark ltow, Y. Cltj, or Ntwlwrgb, N V, Exterminators And Insect.Powder for Hats, Mice Moth., A-3 &CQ.S. , Itoachos, Ants. Iled-Ilucs. J. F.. 1IE2IKY, CUJtftAN 1 ., ooie Aiieuts. EAT TO LIVE ! Writ, lo 1'. V. SMITH i CO.. Atlaatlc Mill., Ilr-jnklvil. M. 1 . miiiifitiirranl lh. fv..1i.rf Vlilt Wheat, forthelr pimpb,et(aeiit Ir'ti) 01. I' ljiula, Miih imp ,rt,. loxirnota rmui Ui-it), tfwii.-.B'j.', anu ciuur riftiilsir. Head it and t-ate juur iiraiut auu money. Ib.2l w4 Fourth GRAND OIFT CONCERT For the bonallt of tbo I'CBIXIC LIDU1RV OF UV, 31st or Mnrcli Xcxt. 60,000 Tickets 12,000 Gifts LIST OP CjIPTS. 03 B OltAMI CASH OlFr'.....'. JM0II0O ONK (IKANDUASII GIFT 11K1.000 OSK OIIA.Ml CASH UIKT B00IQ d"9B IIIIAND OAfll UIFT 25.'W OK IIIIAND CASH GIFT 17,500 1IIOASI1 OIFlS,'ilU,O00w,ch Ill MOO au CAjII OIFI'S, 6,000 tticli 15U,CW tl) HASH (llFI'.s, l,u00aich 611.OOO 81) CAfll OlFTS, ftUO.ach 1U0JU Jitu l.'ASlj illlT.-, 00aoh 41,1.00 150 OAtll OIFIV, 30Jach ISOOO 210 CASH fllFr.-, SWeacU' SOC03 :iJ5 CASH ttlFTi), lOOwrh 325.0 ll.O.U CAclI OiFI'S, 50(.ath 650,000 Total, 12,001 (lifts, all Calti, timount- I'M x - .'st.tOO.OOO; aa-TliH cmort and 1tnti ILutlon of Ifla will ptu1irtl!anduaf,mt(KuUtHln 'fure i-n the ijy tntwji-riU Hbulliur all IIiq Itckela arp Mild Or not, and lite lSUAItirti all (uld lu protortlau to the uutuL.irol llcne tod, PlllCr.S OP TICKETS. V'hol Tickets til; Ilalrrn, $M; Tenth!, or earu ouupifi. .1utu Vboli llckata fur $500. nd lor Llrcnlii, Tim llinu fur Hut drawing U rioir at hand, and pi-ranui liitaiidlnif tu jidrihaaa tivkata hav uo tllUO tU lOM.'. TlfOS. K. BRAMLUrTK, Agrnt I'uMtc LitrarT Kv.,A?d MittiagtrUirt Con cert, futllo Ulrarj'lluildlng, Lnuliville, Kr., ir ' TIIOS. II.MUVSiCO., Entern Agnnta, COO llroadwuy, Naw'Yprk. fti to fR9n P' i!t'1 K'' wantrd. qjU LU PU All cha or working po lta of either frex. )nunz or old. make more money at work rr ua In their apare momenta, or all tlie time, than at any Inline elae. l.irticutar trae. AiUrewll STiSiON & CO., l'.irltand, Milne. Te Qrpat Discovery of the Ag ! PROF. D. MEEKER '6 PAINLESS OPIUM CURiE Curv wllbuit pilnor lne m?en!fnc tuliiri It U a t"i.lc iillwritlve and nervou Niltllw. It ruxtoreg the L;. kn d wa nrtous n tm ; Ue nirtyy od Rtr-nnUi; cures without pain or mt 1itI4 tu tbo littltrnt. bdiid for pip-r'na'Oplvm tull lit.'. I'.O.MW. Ur; ! A Ij. MrcUer, Xportn, litdUm, tpSVOfflJH.NOY( OK buUI C1IAUMI.NU." V Haw tith-r ix taiy fnAciute nud tb loia and ttlftfcllutit, uf uii)' porrou tliey cboo Id iiantly,' 1 his tsiuip.tf uibiiUl ncfjuirement all'cuu jHifUcFi, frtf;. tit uiiil, lur 25 cviiu; ttrgtlbur with a Matriago UuUif, iJjjypthu Onu-le, Dre.uit, Jllutt li Ud x. A jUvH-r book. 1W.WJ .void. Adiireha T. WILLIAM ACQ., l'uU.t adclphU. to StOO In Wall street tlten tAio a.uriutitt. NorUU, 3Jrse ptmj.hlrt lor slaniD. Yalentim 'ItMuaiDut t Co, lUuktr and UnAen, 3tf Wall ktrt,N. Y. "Telssport Aiieuu; Tho i:niler.!fnc( would resrfclfully InCorin buililtTh.ROiitravtorii anc tho pub llo hi geucral, that they havo opened a In coiiiiecllon with their Near the L. . S. nepoj, WEISSPORT, Penna., snil that they have roxx on hauO an Ira nit'iiso stock of .horoughly Seasoned Lumber, sut'.li aa Kougli 1'liiu UoariH, Surfaci'tl lln boards, . Flooring, Hemlock and l'ine, tildliius, of all klndii, till null's an Immense stock, - Itootliii; and Celling Lath, Scanllliii;, and, u fact, Luiulier of every descrip tion at th'i'vVry louv-t market prlcei. ' We aro alo prepared to ftirnl-.li Build ers and othern with a very line article of S ti 11 l . suitable for ittiihoury Work. I'litstt rliirV. &s , at lte- inarkably Low Kigiui'i. W'q l.r.ve constai.tly on hand a larpa lot of Wood rsultiiblo for Kire.votvt, jvlllt:li wu will ijt;!!, 111 lurne or aiuall' ijiiautitluj, atTricei to unit your rockets Oca llono-UOM.si' CjUnt-low ritl(j:s. Ycakol & Albright VifTcissiJort, aug 23-yl Carbon county, Pa BEATTY 6c PLOTTS. fhe Deatty & Vlottt ctlebtated Ooli. en jrongua U acki)0led(red by profeastors of musla and celebrated orsanlstj to bo tho lead lug Tarlor Oigan flow In use. Teitl-, monlali and cards of honor are constant ly being recdyed In favor of them. W anpend a few jwid wish you to read tbem : Anthony, N. J.. Jan. 25, 1873. Jertrs Ueat y &PlotU, GenU Your Organ, sold me, gives entire satisfaction. II iM auty.of tone and style of .workman hhlp are ehlQin If ever surpassed. WUb Ing you nieces In your b.uilneJB, 1 am, ttlth icpect, Prof. M. II. IIkatty.. Shamokin, Pa.. Feb. J 1, 1874. I have one or Jleatty & PlolW Golden Tongue Organs. It I- an eccjlent In struinent, line lono and full power. J like it better ihan any I have beard. M. II. Hawk?,, M. D, LACrtY's Stat'n, Pa., Jan. 87, 1874. 1 havo had lieatty & PlottV Orgn fit co august 14th, 1873; It gives tha highest satkfaetlon, and has proved all that it was recommended by the prop'ri, Jon IlKNltY. Slatinoton, Pa., Feb. 6, 1874. Beatty & PlotU" Parlor Organ I like' better plan the Stand ird, and 1 give better satisfaction, as I And In my trar ils. Prof. Fn. V. JJatbh. Sr. Clair, Ta., Ilec. 6th, 1873. Messrs. Beatty fc Plotts, QeijU I have received tho Organ, as sent by yonr firm to me, and j have had it examined, and It gives ample satisfaction.. lion. John Sinet. Maiianoy City, Pa., Oct. 10, 1873, The Beatty & P.otta celeorated Gold en Tosgue Parlpr Organ Is by far the be.-t Parlor Organ In use. I have care, fully examined It, apd find 1U tone, woikniauship and durability to'ba tlir best I ever saw, and I can with pleasure recommend It to any In want of a first, class parlor organ. Prof. O. II. Umowi. Messrs. Beatty Plotts, of Wishing, ton, N. J., aro gentlemen of cqterprfie, and whoso presence would, be a credit to ailV COIIllllUllltv.ritnr-lrat,iin W 1 i l v -w n m. ei . J., Herald, 872. WAsiiiuqTosi, N. J., Sept. 5, 1878, To ltobeit Morgan, Posylle ani tiallllV to ht&tH tllllMllii Inntriimunf nluj entire eatlafactlon, not only to myself uui ut.iuiu me teapiien of me seminary Who are butter Judges. Kev. A. M. 4,?lit. . Vo hftv. nffnr nnrpfiil ami i.n.Hu ... peflmeijt, it Is with pleasure we Intro duce thp "Golden Tongue," knowlnjr It llO.S:es9ts IRnllt nrlvnntniva nva-1 all others manufactured. 7 lie tone exsela In fulliiesa, pitrity, and the thousands of testimonials which are being cpn, htfltlLIV renHivMil. are nvir1i.ni.n tlif "np. eiforts have been eminently successful, ror particulars aim 1'rif.e LiW, addrce BEATTY & PLOTTS. Feb. 2rjin. Wellington, N. J, Merchant Tiilor, And Dealer In Gent's Furnishing Goods, LEIIIGIITON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock'of TEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths, unssiuieri-s aim vesiings,ror i(5ll anq Boys' Wear, which I am prepared to. Make up to Order In the moat Fashion, able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kd, Pebblo and Grain Leather Boot, ayd Shoes on hand, or JIIuvVj, to firmer. Bats, Caps and Furs; OX the Latest Styles always oj hand, av the Lowest Price. AU0, Agent for the American & Crovcr It Rakci Soriog JlacIiiueSa Only One Price for Everybody. Jauuary 11, 1873-yl MtucriCTuaia or Carriages, Sleighs, BuebIci, and Try description of SPRINC WAGONS. N.arlr on-oille Karl. Dotal, Baak Etraat. latliton, l'a. ItETAUHNO PR0MITI.Y ATTK.SDKO TO, At rcaaooaUa chargai. W-falroi a;', terjr rap)fuHf Klidtftd, lal tatlafacJInn tcaarantard. tab. 7, 18TS. A. BnCKUAK. BUNDER & CONTRACTOR 1IA.NK 8IJUKT, LEUIOUTON, VAi T" Itesptfully annoutices to tho citizeba of lehlghtuu and vicinity that ho Is now prepared to. contract for the eree tViu of dwellings, churches, school., houseri, antl other buildings. Also, that he keeps constantly on hand, si full as sortmmit of eveiy description" of lumber I consisting ot flooring, siding, doors, saah, b)lnd,i, shutter, moldings, Ac., which he is prepared to furnish t tb, very lowest maikrt rates. Patrousgo resjioctfully solicited. W. U. BKS Lehlglktoo, M.y 17, 1873, ly ,