II. V. MOUTHIMKR, EDITOR. LBIIiailTON, PA.! BATURDAV MOIININO MAU3II U 1871. A lieutenant governor is .-one of the new cfilcca to ijo .tilled at Hie fall elec tion, lie will lie elected or four years, and )Ua calmy vUU be. 3,000 per an num. Tlie liungry place-hunters nre already on the scent, tliercforo tlie .office is it likely to go begging for some one to flit It. Patriots are. plenty mid .claimants for oMclal honor' are IhUfter than tilts In midsummer.- New linmptlilrc. licturns from nourly all tlie towns have beou received which show tbat there is no flection of Governor by the pcoplu. Wes ton. Democrat, laOs nbout 30J of n um. Jorlty. The Council will probably stand two IK-ruocrta ami two llcpubllcmiB. The Jtepubllauis claim tluit they liavo elected live Senators, and tho Democrats three, with four vacancies. The Chairman of tho jtcpubllcnii State Cimmlttco expresses tho opinion that tho IIouso will be Democratic. The Democrats claim that the returns ot tow ns show show tho nouso. to stand' Democrat, 155; Itcpubllcnns, 111; lndc Oicuilcnts, 2. Tho towns yet to be bcnnt rom gave last yenr.Dcmocrats, 21, and Ue. publicans, IT. A tippler In (lie church, to our mind, b ven worse than a toper out of It. And yet there nre many of si cli who Jiold high places In tho sanctuary wlio bend their knees In public, turn their eyes toward heaven, and Irreverently repeat the Lord's Prayer: "lead us-not Into temptation."- Can any raair whoso breath U laden with the fume of strong drink appeal to "Our Father who art, in Heaven," and make this request, without feeling that ho la a sinner, and that the cunning of which hi is guilty cannot hide Itself? The tippler and tempter asking not to bo ';lead into temptation!" Such audacity, finds, no counterpart outside an Insecure heart, and this, too, in tho very face of heaven. Ex. According to tho reverend Iiteman,, Indian agent for tlie Pyramid Lake, and Walker river reservations, Nevada, tlie two reservations have cost 152, C31, B7sincoil871. Deducting agent's salary nnd old Indebtedness, the flvo hundred Indians have cost about fl,30p per month In excess, of alt the products, of the farms, trout streams ia"d several tons of Hour furnished by the military. According to the Intelligent' Chief Nnt ciiei, there are few or no Indians 6a tho reservation during eight or nine months lu the year, and there are at least two hundred of.the five hundred who nevor go near the teservations, but live on tbs charity of citizens. The agent has railed for an investigation, lie. should have it. ' The temperance movement which commenced In'theWest is steadily gain, ing ground In the Middle and Eastern States; New York especially is cartistty at work in the matter, and meetings of women und ministers of tho Gospel are of dally and nightly occurrence. Oh Jonday aftanoon a meetlug of all the most prominent ministers of lheilty of New York was held In the Young Men's Christian Asso. rooms, and the follow ing resolution was unaniuioustyadopted: Itesolved, That a committee be ap pointed to drawupa law to take the place of aU exUtinglaws on the subject, whereby tippling houees may be sup. prei.64.-d and drunkcimets puuW)edand lerort nuch raw to au adjourned meet Ing wlth a.vlew to its being urged upon tho Legislature by our citizens). Jn accordance with the above.the fol. lowing gentlemen were appointed as a committee: Dr. Prime (Chairman), Dr. John Hall, Key. W, C. Steele, Dr. Howard Crosby, l)r. Hepworth, Dr. Foss, Dr. Gane, r. Deems, Dr. Sa bine, ltev. Halsey Moore and Itetr. J. i. McCulloch. This looks like business In earnest. Heath ol Charles Sumner. A Washington dispatch of the 11th Intl., says: Senator Sumner died at a .quarter to 3 o'clock. He passed a way lalmly and without a struggle. Dur ing tlie last two hours ot his Illness his )iite)Uct seemed to be much clearer, nud he was perfectly conscious to. the last. His bufferings towurd the last seemed to bo iutense, and ho several iiii.es exclaimed, "I want quiet, 1 am tired." Uu iccogDlzed friends who came Into ice uwiu, und one ot the last to whom ht biwjf was ex-Attorney-Ueneral Hoar, Alt MauAcbuselts, to whom he tttld, 'J'ak cia toy Cftvll Klghts bill. About quarter before 3 o'clock he was attacked by.u sJJW spuaiu, In which he UlcU. Around his bed af (be time were ex Atluiui-y Ueueul JJoai, Dr. W. P. Jubtieuu, ot Wttsbliigiun,Muj.li. Parley i iAjiv, ueo. i. ijuwuiug uua y. worm le 'Ibo ouly rejstlvo that Senator Sum- uer has is u tUter, the wile of a plivsj. loan iu Siu Francisco, aud to her the tau uevifc was tuegraphed immediately 'Xho Uisensefrom which Senator Sum. ex ouUextxl Uauutlectlunot the ncives 4 the heJt, uouipiScaieil with syuip. Death' or rx-I'rcslrtcnt Mil ,; iw. .Ilard, Flllnierc. Ex-I'resldent Millard Fillmore, idled nt his reeidetico In the city of nuffalo, N."".,k'oii jSunday, evening la6t, tlio 8th Inst., nt ten minutes past 11 o'clock. At 8 -o'clock, In reply to a question by his physician, he said the nourishment was palatable -These woto his last words. Ho was conscious up tit tlie lime of Ills death, which was -painless. Mlllaid Fillmore was born at locke, nowSummerhill.Vavui'acountv.N'. Y.. 'JanH, 1800. "llis'fatiier, Nathaniel Flll- ,more, wasuf Kngllsh dis-cent; and fol lowed.tliu occupation of a fanner. 'He removed to Erie county in 1810, and cultivated n small farm. At annjly.ago Millard, was sent to Livingston comityto leant the clothier's trade,, and parsed four years In d resting cluth. jDurlii'' this llm he Im proved every spare hour to supply the, defects of his eurly, education. In 1811), ho made tieiicqualntnnce of tlie late, Juduo Worn) of Cayuga eobnty. and entered his ofllco for the purpose of studying law., n order to do this he httl to pay $30 for one year's time which Im owed his employers. To raise this nun he devoted his spare time to teaching school. liy working I torn four In the morning until late nt nlKlit.ho accomplished the desired result, paid his debt, and had 10 left for expenses. for the, whole year. His board cost him not Id up. In 1820 he was elected to represent the county of Erie in the State Assem ply. Uelng a, member of the. old Whig party, whlcli .was. at that time in the minority, hit liad little opportunity of dUtingulshlng .himself.- Ills humanity and lavo of justice, however, led him to take an active part in the movement fur abolishing Imprisonment for debt In the, Slate.- In 1833 ho was elected on the anti- Jackson ticket to Congress, serving one- term. In 1837 Im was again chosen as a Whig; nnd also in 1838 and 1840. Ho was again nominated In 1842, but peremptorily declined. While In Con gress he .declared himself opposed to the annexation of Texas so lung as slaves were' held therein, and In favor of Congress exercising all constitutional powers to abolish the slave trodo be tween the States nnd the f lavo trade In the Diftrict of Columbia. In 1830, at tho onenlnc ot the Twen. ty-slxth Congress,, he took part In th celebrated ."broad-si'al" contest on the right io'th&sents of five of the six mem bers from New Jersey, and Mas one of the Committee on .Elections maklnrr a minority report on the fiulilect. In 184B ho was elected Vice-President of the United States and became, President July 10, 1650, on. the death of General Taylor, and tjiat year signed tho Fugi tive Slave law and the accompanying, bills known as the "Compromise Meas ures." in 1837 he. put In force the Neutrality iaiysnrjalnsttthel Lopez fili busters, removing tho Collector of New Orleans, by whoso connivance the Pampero escaped from that port. in mo'j. ins wiro,. formerly a Miss Abigail Powois, dauehter of the Itev. Lemuel Powers, died leaving him two children, a s'on and a dauehter. the lat ter of whom died In 1834. In 1855 and 1850 he visited Europe, where he was received with tho most flattering atten tions. The samo year he was nomina ted by the Americans for thel'residency, but received only toe vote .of Maryland iu tlin Electoral College. Feb. 10, 1858, he married Mrs.C. Mc intosh, daughter of the late Charles Carmlchael of Morrlstown, JV. J., and has ever since lived in quiet letlrement at Buffalo, devoting himself to literary pursuits, and particularly to the His torical Society, of which he was first President, and In whose affairs ho had taken seat; interest. , In 1801 when the news was received of the firing on Fort Sumter, he pro sided at the first meeting held In the thea.ru o express the loyal sentiments of the community, lis also helped to orgaut'u the Union Continentals, a home, gunrd organization, and was long its captain. Current Ircmis. ' A man has been arrested nt Mnnll. Utah, who is claimed to b tlie old man Bender, the Kansas' mnrdeier. He will be held for Identification. Henry Connors, of JTnntro.se. tf. J.. arjed fortyfivn. maclea wager on Satur day that lie coulddrlnka pint of whisky ana n gallon or i'er m an hour. Ho won tho wager, but. died Iu a few hours. John W.i Cole. th carne t-bac Post master of Danville. Va., has confe.pd to embezzling public funds and was sentenced to six months' Imprisonment. The Jury were unable to agree ond were discharged, nut the prisoner acknowl edged his guilt. Illnehamnton. March 10. A boiler at the city water works exploded this morning at iiatr.past h o'clock; blowing the boiler house to atoms and kllllnc David J. Bmlth, the ennineer. Pieces of the machinery and building wer scattered a nistanre or one thousand feet, the body of the engineer being uiowii a nuuureu leei. Pottsvllle, March 10. Stephen Itar rls, civil e ngt'nerrand prominent citizen of Pottsvllte, while attempting to Jump on a coal train at Fracksvllle at noon to day. fell under, the whole train nass- Ing over him, belug badly mangled and instantly mneu. New York, Jarch 10. A Are occur. red last night In the buildings Nos. 200 and 211 Washington street, occupied bv various parties, causing damage to tho extent of J20.000. Pt ter McGovern, a vagrant, was burned to death; and John r. Algo was fatally ipjured by a fall. Leavenworth, March 10. Mrs. Car penter, a widow, rt-sldinc here, shot upd Instantly killed John White, of the aw infantry uami, yesterday, fur maw lug Improper advances to her. A coroner's jury' pronounced the killing lustmauie. The Utah, Legislature, liti adjourned after a forty dajs' struggle ill.li. the uovemor. ills ivi sn taMtl one making me baiting ot minus or juut-ra) specjioens, falMi assays, wUXul mlsrepresentatlonx relative to mines -for the purpose of selling .them, or other wise ditctJvIng parties Investing money, a fWony, piinlsliaDloby fine and Impils outueiit In ths penilcntlary. The Press1 ipeAta pltlfiilly of Parson Urownlow of Trnnesseev' He Is taken to his seat In the -Senate) at twelve, and carried back to his solitary house at five. Them Is no color In the tall. pale, dark-linked man except In his eyri, wlilch grow restless when any thing in the debate excites him. He never speaks nor moves, nor smiles nor cans a pa up, nor taiKS to a neiguuor. He la afflicted "with a terrible palsy which makes him quiver and tremble continually, but the old 'man means to dle-witii his harness on. and sits there by the door on thelettottbe President's seat, biding his time. At a German fanevdress ball In Bos ton, "Dlo Lewis's Prayiott Band" was comically represented. Tlie rriotto of the Worcester ladles. "Down with rum" which Is Just what the topers say. Tlie uev, itlcliara Urogan, a tem perance lecturer, has been Interrupted In his labor In Portland by arrest for debt. In Norfolk, Virginia tho police court reports show fines of only (11 ty cents each for being drunkand disorder ly, and one dollar In outrageous cases. Wl-en the ladles of JotTersonrllle, lu dlana,'called at Strauss 's saloon to pray they were politely shown into a card, room, from wh'cli they had a full view of the bar. Just as they were seated n well-known church member entered and called for a drink. The nose of the bottle was held to the f,lass, and the fluid-began to gurgle out, wben ouo ot the ladles coughed- The man looked, saw, .blushed, remarked: The women,' by gracious!" and weut out dry. Augusta, March 8th. Two. negroes, named Peter Blair and Mose.s Sullivan, had angry words, during which flair told Sullivan that he was not a gentle man. The latter demanded an apology or satisfaction with shot gunsor pistols. Blair replied, that he had no apology to make, but accepted tho challenge, naming tliuo and place and weapons. Tho parties met at Sand Bar Ferry at seven o'clock, accompanied by their seconds,, two negroes, named llalph Knght and Win. Armstrong. The groumd was stepped oft, and Colt's five shooters 'placed Hi. the hands' of princi pals. Knight gave the word of com mand.. He said, Pete are, you read)? Pete said, Yes. Moses, are you readj? Moses replied, Yea. Then commenced shooting, and both parties fired away until the last birrets were discharged, Pistols were reloaded aud principals re sumed positions. Words' of command were repeated, and' filing recommenced and continued until Blair fell to the groUml, shot through both shins. The parties returned to tills' city Immediately utter. Sullivan fought at the same place last year, and Blair fought .an other' negro near Savannah some time ago. Subscribo for'the Advocate $1 a year. New Advertisements. "flGTOR SAIjE. The undersigned offers his nouse and Lot, situate In Franklin township, on the road lead, ing from Weisspoitto Mackereltown, at prlvato sale. The house is 20 x 20 it., three stories in front with basemant, and the lot 60 feet front by 100 deep. Suitable for business stand. Apply to HENHY ROTIIERMEL. March 14th, 1874-w3 1874. SPRING. 1874. The undersigned respectfully Informs her friends and the ladles lu general, that she is, now receiving a targe stock nt the Newest 'and most Fashionable Designs In jMillincry (ioods, for Spring and Summer Wear, such as LADIES' IUT8 nj BONKKTi, HUMMING!, I LOWERS, NOTIONS, &a &c. Hats and Bonnets made up In the latest, and mo it fashionable manner. illl goods wananted, and Pi Ices are fully as low as elsewhere. s TUIIK. next door to " The Carbon Adyocato" BANKWAY, Lehlghton. LIZZIE KRAMER. March 14th,' 1874. A' Mslgnevu Notice. Notice Is. hereby clven. that Gideon Nolhstein, ot New Xia'huuliig. Larbon county, Pa., and Leah hit wife, by deed ot voluntary assignment hate assigned all the estate, real and personal, ot the s-ald Gideon Nolhstein, to Tilghman Arner, of Hew uanouiug, carbon (A., Pa., In trust for the benefit of the said Oldeon Nolhstein. All persons, therefore. Indebted to the said Gideon Nuthsteln, will 'make pay ment to me, tlie sata assignee, at xsuw Mahoning, and those having claims or demands will make known the same within six weeks from this date. TJLUUM4N ABNER, Assignee of Gideon Nothsteln. Mirch 14, 1874-w8 iwlgacoa Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that Zscha riah 11. Long, ot Lehlghton, Carbon, county, Fa., and Louisa his wife, by deed of voluntary assignment, have a signed all the estate, real aud personal of the said Zaeharlah II. Long toTllglH man Arner, ot New Mahoning, Carbon county, Pa., In trust for the benefit of the said Zaeharlah H Long. All persons, therefore, Indebted to tlie said Zachwlah II. Long, will make payment to me, the said assignee, at Now Mahoning, or to my duly author, lied ageut, Zacharlub 11. Long, at Ltv lilgljtou, aud those having claim or do iiitttids wll) make known tha &utno with, iu six weeks troui ihia date. ' TILGHMAN AltNEtt, Astlguud of ZacbulAU U. Lang. Mwch nib, 1B71.-wB New Advertisements. jpUULlO SALE. ' The tinderslgned.wlll sell, at Public Sale, at hi Residence at PACKERTON, cnninienclng nt 12 o'clock Noun, on SATURDAY. MAECH 21st, 1874, A variety of Useful Household Furniture, consisting of Bedsteads and Bedding, WashsUnds, Chalrf, Stoves with Pi, Dishes. Tinware, Lntnp.-. I(JE CUEAM FBEEZEtl, and other articles of houses, hold and kitchen furniture too numer ous to "mention. The' conditions will be male known at time and place ot sale, by H. D. OTT. Fackerton, March 14-w2 MILLOERY! Latest Styles and Lowest Prices! 2d door below, M. E. Church, BAJK, STREET, Lejiightoa. Pa., bTluir hd npwanli of Thirty. Year Mp.rltt lu lb. SllUln.r lluMntK, itrnlrei to Inrorm Ijer frl.ndu and iha Ladlvt yiri.nllj, ttut li t-ci contlanK on hand larR ancrtmant of N0T10.V8 IRIMMIS-O.s, NATOIULHd AUTI I'ICIAI. IIAII1. Hair Braids & Switches Made, to. Order., Bha has alao ul rwaltad from Naw York a full and alajant atck of rainprlilnt IUta, Bonn.U, Klbbnna, Tlovcri. I a-a, Crapei, Kantj lloodi, Corf.la.Olnt., Collar., Lara Edging-, Nat'ktler, Uuch., llandkarchlela, te. ' MOURNING GOODS Fttrnlinad at ahott noljca and at Lowjit Prirta. March 14, 1S71. MRS K. PATH. KIT FIU91t NEW IK1JU ! The linilrrlrnp.l linirlnrr m,r1i. the entire Stock-ln-Trade of Thomas, lieck. ennittriftlniv ffnilia, Yautni.... and Vesting, Uoots, Shoes, Hats, Caps aiiu uenis i-orniimng uooas, are now prepared to offer real F Bargains in this Line. They would also nnnonnrn that 11. are now receiving no intllv iw.wctr.oi of tlie, best and most fashionable Cloths, Caiiimerei and.Vestings, Suitable for tho Spring Trade ! which, ttfey are prepared to MAKE UP in thi I.ntcttt Fasiilon.thc most Substaatlol manner ana at the Vefy Rawest Prices. They.Tery respectfully invite the at tention of their friends and the public to their Goods and Prices, and ark a share of their patronage, and in return guarantee full satisfaction In every particular. LATJRY & PETERS, Post Office iJulldlcg, Bank Street, Lehlghton, Pa. march 14, 1871-yl The illustrated MusicalGlobe it mi " IIlaeiOHUT Mcilcil. Mohtsit rcBllsicio." $SIT Warth of New Mnalet TWO 1'llhMIUM CII1WH03 (TKIIY CHOICE.) 39 KLI.OANT ILLUSTIUTlONg! Sarcral Pof-traHa;fir framing I Short Elorlaa, Oortlp, Fuhloa NoU,, Ac, all In clad a Id a yaar'a iulcrlpn.i tl 75. Wa vaut an ajr.ul in tr town to lotroduca thla b.vt or Mairaiinaa. Kr.rr fanilljaubKrlUaon Mht 'Our MDjmla.lon la at lara an aviit ran umka llooo Vt'aoaa lr t.klnf oulj thraa auUcrlptluii. a dajr (raau ol our ag.nu t.ka 12 and IS ) LadlMi ara far Mv-feasful cant aalns tor thla M.gaxlua, Siiud fur aampla Mip aud "Trrma tq Aanta." CIIAS. A. AlKlNso.N & CO, H titortr htraat, N.w Tark. JJirliHwJ -nVCUEYE Poultry Yards, orrsn, for, balk, Eggs for Hatching From the following varieties of Pu ro lled Land and Water Fowls, at 9i AO PER DOZE. Dark and Lhrht Brahmas; Hutf, Black, White and Partridge Cochins ; Zfrnwn and White Leghorns; White and Silver Grey Dorklnns; Plymouth Rocks; Hon dans; lilack, Ited, Earl Derby and Pile Games) Itouen and Aylesbury Docks; Toulouse and llremen Geese. I warrant one half of each dozen Eggs to hatch ; If they do not I will replauu them at 60 cts. per doren. Send stamp for circular. Eggs sent CODlf rfesireit. Address. ISAAC LYNDE, Feb. 28-8ro Jarlboro, Stark Co., O T hausaud of l.laa and IBtlllona (it Vrvftttf aared bjr trnnf tba AMERICAN Safety Kerosene Lamp Thaaataopaara madasf traaa, and will n.i.r braak. Tha burnara hata a Faf.lr Tuba Attacbmast for ttia varapa of f aa, and will nar.r aiplode, Tha ablunava ara mada of Mica (or lalnf ctaaa. aoeallad).au4 thaj ar tha ooly lamp chlmuaja raaaa win not rraaa. oj uaai or coiov Ulaaa Chlmnaaand Lanpaara unaafa and ax. paoalia thla ta tha unlraraal complaint. Orar aarantj.flTa uUllona of Ulaa Lamp Chlm. naf a ara trokan In Ihta nntrr af .rr tear. Wh-a of Hand Lamp., cuuiplata. with Mica Cblmnara. ooa dollar. 1'rloa or Uronia Tarlor or Btaod Latnpa, twodollara. Sant to aojr part of tba Uulua BUtaa bt acpraM, on raoalpt or tba Dona bjr ualt 1,000 agauta wantad to aalt thaaa Laupa and Mica Cblinuaa in ar.rr cltjf anl towu, to whom a llbaral dlabount wit ba utada. band fur aampla Uwpa and clrcutarl fifing all particulars. Xnaj ipaak for.thaDMlrai, and aatl on Big m, Aanraia ANKillCAM SAFETY LAMP CO. Milt-Wi Mo.llF4rlStk-laa' York. TKTOTICB.-Notlce Is hereby given, that I have leasod to Haustnau & Kuhns. one Ice Cream Freezer aud Ma chine, Fllteen Tin Cans, Fit teen Tubs aud Apparatus r.uinpkte. All ieisons luru noutird ,uol to touch tho iu a t remains my piopt-ny. F. P. SCIIMEL. Marth 7, 18T4.W3 Now Advertisements. New York vDay-Book. AIl)iilSrTic Wim r. KniaMI.M ISSn. It aupport.H-il .'uprrmncy.'iiinll-lrorjaild atclal. T-rina. 12 pr year. prlmrri iplei frra. Ad draaa DMT.UOOK, ,NVw Yoik City: Wood's Household Magaine Tito: Uciit-Bollur-ninntlily. $5 to -$iS fin- .ira- itb Till. .with Chmtno, TUB YOSEM1TK VAM.KY, ll30 Inches,' In 17 Oil Colors. Manailnr, I fair, with MonnlM Chmmn, (2 CO Magmliia, 1 jaar, wlttj L'nmountrdCb'romo,- 1 SO Magailnt, aluti, 1 r, ' ' 1 01 Kxamlpe our.CJuljl nj arjd,Pram,lum LUta, Tvn Flrat.clnaa Prrlnillc'nl'a for the price of oil, tie iwllclt Kxirrl euccil Canraatin, and otbrra to mi at once for terua ubd fpn-lmrn Mijrmlnp. Ad diaia e. K.xllUl'KS, I'oUUber, 41 Park Row, K, Y City, or Nawburgb, N. Y. Exterminators And Insect Powder FOR Rati, Mice, Roaches, Ants, Hed.Rugs, Junius, e. Jif, IlKNIl V, CUHIIAN & CX) . N. Y.. Sole Acentsl BAT TO LIVE ! WrHa to t. K. SMiril A CO., Atlnntle MPla, limnkljR, N. Y-,ninurlnr,.ra.it'thiCrnaUel White Wheat, r-irihlrpamihlat(rat Ire) on Foods, wliblnip -rial tutracta rrom I.iibiq, JoiiNao"! and otbar.MleiiUaii.irUaid It, and ui, your health'ahd "money. fob.2l wl $250,000 for $50. Fourth GRAND GIFT CONCERT For tha banaot'or tbe rrniaic riniciaiY of ky, a 1st or Alnrch Next. 60,000 Tickets 12,000 Gifts I.IRT OP GIFTS. OSR finAM) CASH Ol FT 250(OO CIN'K fill AND (M.-ll GIFT...... 'luuion ONE OUANII UASII UIFT 400110 ONI. QIIANO CASH UIFT 2V00 ONK UKASD CASH GIFT 17.50J 10 CASH OIF-IS, IU,0"Oacl 1DI.UO0 SO CASH PIFTS, SOOOeach W),(X0 60 CASH (llr'rs, SO CASH UIFTS, VK CASH OJIT.-', 150 CAtll aiFi-.", 250 cash aivn, 325 CASH GIFTS. l,UUOach &tl.000 nuoewbi 40 000 COD aib 4 1,000 300 each 4 (KM 2 )0 each 60.000 100 facta 31 CM 6Uaach ... tSO.OOO 11,0-JO CASH Oin'r), Total, 12,000 UlfU, all Cih, araouut- 10R lo, t fl,IU0,OVO; Aar-The concert and dUlrlbutlon of ttlti -nil! jmiitivtly anduhvuivKiXly take flare m Vti day nowjlxtd, whatlivr all tba tlrknli ara aotd or not,' ami the 12IIJ0:ina all paid lu proportion to tbe uuuior Of llcKt-la aohl. FUICUS OP rrlCICKTS. Whola Tlcketa. ti): Hatiea, 2S ; Tanlha. or each coupon, b Lltu Whola Tlckata for 600. t-and for circular. Tba Hula f.r Iha drawlofr U near at band, and pcraoua lutundinfr to purcbaaa tlckata bare no time to Iom. - TII0S. K. DRAMLKTTK, Arant PuMIe Llbrarr Kr., a id Slanagrr Olft Con- caru ui-iic .iurarT ituuuiug, aiu,niii.t at or TIIOS. II. Htm CO.. KaKtorn Aeanta, COO llroadaray, York. 6fl -n QOfl P" '"r1 Agen'a wantd. IPO LO C?lJ AUclaawof workliiir two- pla of either jiounjr f.r old, make more money at wora nr ua in ineir apara motnani. or an ina time, than at any tlilnir elaa. Partlculara tree. AdJrfMU TI.ll & IM., I'nrlland. .Milne. The Great Discovery of the Age ! PROF, D. MEEKER'S PAINLESSOPIUMGURE Cures without. patuOr ncufen vtict in tmt.urMi It l a toi'le Blterttlve iuj ntrfou m-dtlivr. It rehtorei hd lr.kfn dwo nervous pKtcro; sUen ut-rT auil KtraQkttb; eurr without palu iuft entlnir. " l.O.U6i'4,r5, t pSVv'HUJlANCV, 0U byUL tilAltMIMl." iifirw clthrr SbX miv foK-lijiiU aod traiu Hi lotnil AfTttclfons ut Kny perHin they i-lioosn, Iu- si q it jr. iuissimpi uinini ci)uirtuitti au cnii putatvss free, L in-.il, fur 25 cvuU; ttvtht-r with a Mairiao UulJe, VgJilUn Oracle, Dreams, llluti to Lad tm. A nivr Look. 100.00J aoM. AdirtjM T. W LLIiJl t CO., lubi.. 1'hHadelptila. fiJifc IO9100 in V.Ustrt-t (Iten Un to I HH a tViuu Norlfk. 33 patj pioijiLlft TT v for t lino. Talintim 'Iluuiiikii k Co., lUukera and Urtkra, Wall strvl,N. V. "Toldsport Ahead! The nnilrrslr'nrd woufd resrectfully Inform bulldrrs.contrnctors and the pub lic in geuerai, tiiaituey nave opened a ILumlbex Yard In connection with their SAW - MIML? Near tho L. .v. S. Derot, WEISSPORT, Penna., snd that they have now on hand an Im mense stoclc ot 'horouglily Seasoned Lumuer, such as ltoucli I'lirft lloiirO j. tiurfaci-d I'lriit floarili, - K Kloorlnp, Hemlock nnd Vine, Sidings, ot all kinds, Shinnies, an Imiut-iise ttoclr, ItoodiiK and ('filing Lain, Scantling; . , nnd, In fact, Lumber of every descrip tion at tli' yery luwcs-t 'marliet prlpeSf Xo are also prepared to furnish Build ers and.others( wltli a. yery tine, article of 8 u 11 l , suitable' for lllaSoiiry Work, Plaiitcrlu?, &c, at Kc markably Low Figures.- We have constantly on hand a large lot ot Wood suitable for firowiKxl, which wo will sell, In large or small quantities, at l'rlces fp suit your rockets Oca Mono UOSKST COUjT WIT I'lUOiB. cakcl& Albright, Weissporfc, Carbon county, Pa flMSo CrUTJLC, 9 Of Woissport, RfHvtlully ItifoniH tlie Lrnlles of this vlelnlty Hint slio is mw prepared to Make Up ' i E 'Hair Switches, CURLS, PUFFS, ftC.,, at,sliort riotl.aiid at tho lowest prlcwr- Sliols hlso'ruiw opf nlnfc a new and eir gflnt nssortracnt of Comprising,. Uata, Bonb'cts, nibbuas, Flowers, IVotlOMS, Ac., and respectfully Invites an Inspee tlmu.f .them t.y the, Lad.es All work will be done In the most fashlooablo nnd substantial manner, and at prices which are bound to suit every one. MRS. jOUTU. JTarch 7th, 1874 ' rjp I. CLAIMS, Meichant Tailor, And Dealer In Gcnl'N Furnl.iihlDrT Goods, LEHIGIITOX, PA. Constantly on land a splendid stock of mew oooria Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths. uuaaimrirs nuu vnsilgs,IOr Aleil M and Bnjs' Wear, which 1 am, prepated t Make tin to (Inter In tha mn.f .. . ' ".v-i .-.awwat uble Styles, at bhort notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's A Well fifiWtn.1 atrw-V nf lrMn-1, . ... " - i icubu aitiie Turkey Moro!ri. ril.u via t Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Boot uuu ouues on nana, or Made to OrAtttf. Hats, Caps and Purs, Of, the Latest Sfy'les always oj ha'nd.av the Lowest Price. Also, Agent for tho American & Grovcr & Baker' Sewing JHacIiisies, bnly One Price for Everybody. January II, 1873-yl SgOMIiTSUNG A'GWt The uudenlgned respectfully as. nounces lo hi friends and the citUrna ... .iiMiiiii ttuu viciuuy, mat no n&a, )ened the room recently occupied b 'I'liu I'url.r... 1,1 ....... ...i T,i. " . - w..vv nuiuuiw UUllT, UU Hanuviay, Lchlghtoa, As a Shop for the Repair Fiiruitare. Cnne-Seateil fMielrn Kifo. ,n.i r..n-u re-bottomed, paluted aud thoroughly s.tiiii:.i PIOTURESPRAMED nnd, lu fflctjlepalrs of kinds oXTurnL turo neatly and promptly attended te at leaxumblo chargeti Patronass la respectfully solicited. K. U. RHODES Lehlghton, March 7, 1871-tf o W. EACHE8, Contractor & Builder. LIUiaUTON, VKHH'X. Vlaan . and SpeciacaUeaa For all kinds of Buildings rondo at ttv shortest notice. NO OHAnOES Made for Plans ana Speclflcatloss woes, the contract is awarded to the ODdet sigued. A. W. EAOnES. " June 14, 1873-yl A.. mxcri'cti'aili o Currtasett, Sleigh. Huntti and erary daiarlptleaef SPRING WAGONS. Kaarly cp'Uxlte l&irla Ilot.l, Eals tkmK ' Labl(hte, Ta. .HEfAIKINa PWTOt ATT END IS SO At raaaonaUa charraa. ePatroi aj. rare raapectfollj acllctteA-emt Mtiir.rllartraaratleedi . yU.7,I87t, A.BCClWAtt. IN THE BIBLE, Bj the author of "Klfht Seaeea Id the SHU" ae Oar ratter's llouaa," or which navlr Wfioa bare haan aold. - Home Ufa" la eensier&eS V) mlnMera ofaU cberehar as "Ike aclWa heet l.kf""rKll of nrocloua tbootbU." -Trotia era flout at Kama," u a. (bole, ha fur eeeCT ftBT," tr. Weal raemtiDS roee tinted mar, rlafc, Uadlnd d4 tur rapid aale anaotiaU. .ASerVfiS,. You.vu nr..v. laufK, itucuitH&H(M' 0IlO., waoUdln a-arjaoULtji tr3ta(Jteap aaalh. taliitot cirralar. UKQLU UeeCMT, surTisa MS ArO ftt, rWUvVllWOi