KDITOIt. LUIIiallTOX, l'A.t SATURDAY MOItNINII. MAI CH 23. 1871. Wo have received from the National Publishing Co., 10.N. ,7th Street, Phil adelphia,. specUnpn pages of the History of the- Grange Movement; or the Farm ers' .war ogalnst Monopolies; .by Edw'd AVInslow Martii.,,The work, vlll. be .well gotten up ami will bo sold by sub scription. It wlU 'undoubtedly' 'b n ,vork of much Interest to our Farmers. Tho DcmocrntlcStute Central Com jmlttee In session In .l'lijlndelphln, on Monday, resolved to bold a, state Con vention at 1'lttsburg ,ln May.. ,A reso Itt'on was adopted that where repre sentatives nnd .senatorial delegates liavo been already selected, they shall bo taken to bo delegates from the ill- .tricts in, which they respectively reside, and the elections, 'shall bo heldlfor- all other dUtticts not represented, or not fully represented tin accordance .with and on tho basis of new apportionments Tho new elections shall b.e held at sucli times abd places as city av county ex ecutive committees Dliatf deslgnato Hook .and Ladder Co. During the past week or two a num ber of our most, prominent men have1 been.canvaslng .thpnecessity of.forming some sort of a firo department in this borough, and after'inuch copsldcratlon of tho matter, it lias,becn conceded that, being np avallablo w.Atcr supply at tho present time, the formation of a Ilook and gadder Co, would,bo,lho mostfea-' slble, and that a subscription be raised among the property owners for the pur pose .of raising tho necpssary funds wherewith to purchaso tho apparatus. TheJdea Is a good one, aud wo earnestly hope that some one will take hold of tfic matter and bring It to a successful Issue. That wo need some well organ ized plan for "flghtlng" Are there can be no donbt, and now Is tho best time to prepare for any sudden emergency. "Who will move?1 Tho reports fromJndia are not hope ful, and tho glooray prospect can no longer1 bo denied. Up to .March 1 the gum of $12, 500,000 had been expended on the famine, and tho expenditure by Oct. 1, will aniotint'to $7o,00O,000. And yetrfor tlua need of a little extra use of. money-many, thousands must dio in tho next few mouths. The Viceroy has not been willing to' spend enough to perfect tho rncans of transportation: and ho has been to hard a task-master In exacting 60 tigorous a labor test. Women and children arc forced to. shovel earth in rather a purposless way beforo any food Mill bo given them. The men aro paid 4Kcepts a day for this labor, and the women are paid even less. At the pre sent price of rice' this compels them to live on two-thirds the quantity of rice furnished to convicts. But after, the work Is dono tho food is not always on hand, and so tho (oil may bo In vain. Of tho .300,000, persons now employed on the relief works one-halt will perish form diseaso In tho course of thp sum mer. Tlify aro obliged to camp out'in tho open cxuntry,where dysentery, cho lera, rheumatism, and low fevers make sad havoc In their numbers. During June and' July the suffering In Bengal will bo most ir.tcnse, but tho distress v. Ill not be over until October,, as tho rice which is harvested in August can not bo'eaten for fifty days afterward" It U too fresh and, green at first, and causes sickness and disease. In a por tion of Tlrhoot alone, ono of the famine counties, In tho middle of February there were 85,000 'then, women, and chlldicu staggering on the road In search of food and Government aid. Deaths from starvation had already common ced and as tho season ailvauces the mortality will increase at a terrible ratio. Tho Governor-General ot Ben gal. Sir George Campbell, was quite right In lils apprehensions, Tho Vice. roy has shown himself unequal to the cniprgoncy., Current Ilcmis. In Uxbrldc?, Mass., Monday. Gros. venor Aldrlch fell upon a circular saw and was cut In two. Small pox Is again on the Increase In Montreal: It Is estimated thero aro at IcasUtwo hiindred cases in the city. Ono hundred mcrdbrrs of our present congress fought In the rebellion', and twenty-slx'bf them werp confederates, ThoTthodo Island Deiuociatlc State Convention wet aiouuay, audrtpiilveu to imiiiu uu jiuumiuuuus tor f;iue OU cer. Tho 'Senate. Tuesday confirmed the noiuluatlou pf David Iteed to be United BtntesAitorney lortuo western District of Pennsylvania. M. U. Brown, -father of Gov. Brown ot Georgia, and. a soldier of 1812, dlnd on Sunday night lu Ch'ethero, aged c,lgityJsven Wushlngtqn, March 23. In the Houso to-flav ft bill vas missed authorizing U. S. legsl tender1 notes' to theaimcount of j4W,uuy.uu to ue Kept in general circu. Iivtumfaud that 'the total Amount of notes issued shall ucver oxuted 100; PUU,WU. II. V. MOHTItlMUIt, The Massachussctts Legislature talks of a law prohibiting the catching pf trout less than tlireo Inches Jn length. When nnglers feel a bltc.fjwll! .they liavo to wade. in and measure the trout before they land Mm? When the ladles of Tullahoma, Trnn. , began singing In frontof a liquor store, tho barkeeper set out a bottlo with a fuse attached nnd lighted It. Fearing It might bo powder or Jersey whiskey tho ladles retreated.. ' At a Centennial mass meeting In Philadelphia, Wednesday evening, tho citizens pledged themselves to Increase their subscriptions by a sum not less than $1,000,000, and to call on tho city to appropriate a further sum of $1,000, 000 ro bd Used in the erection' of the Centennial buildings. Mr. Disraeli hns consented -to ljsten to a deputation of seventy Irish members' of Parliament in favor of tho release of the. Fenian .Convict'. Dr. Butt, and Messrs. Mrtin, Ronaynp, Sullivan, nnu otntrs will address tno I'remter. The, members of tho deputation aro very hopeful of receiving a favorable reply. San Francisco, March 24. .A de spatch from Ttiscon, Aiizona, says that Jajor ltaiido.il Had a light with Apacho Indians fifteen miles from Floienco. Eleven warriors wero killed nnd thirty women and children captured. Three soldiers were w.ounded. Major Randall had a narrow escape. A few years aco Hangman Footo offered a reward of $10,000 for tho scalp of an Abolitionist, One night last week tills ferocious individual went to a col ored man's restaurant In Washington, anil (lined wlin Wendell ,1'hIIIps; .anil Mr. Philips retired fromtheslttlng with wuat uair lie r.ns intact. Annapolis, March 24. Gov. Groomo having returned to the capital,- signed to-day, upon requisition of the Govern or of Illinois, n warrant fcr the deliv ery of J. B. Schulenberg to tho author Hies ot that Mate, where ho Is Indicted for forgery. Schulenberg is tho notov ions Dr, Paul Schoeppe, In tho Court of Common Plpna rif Dauphin county Ttfes'.tav .Attnrnnv. General Dlmnilckaml Deputy-Attorney Lyman Gilbert nrguede'ise in common wealth against the Cilo Hallway of New Voik, to reeovur $70,000, also against the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad to recover S42.(10n. and against the Danville and Wilkes- uarre and tiie Reno Company for small er sums. The cases will undoubtedly be carded to the Supreme Court. Cincinnati. Jareli 23. In June, 1872, Belle Secor, a young girl aged thirteen, was ouirageu ni ii murdered in Jercer County, Ohio,, aud two men, named Mc Leod aud Kimmell, suspected of the' crluio were lynched bv the infuriated citizens. A few days aco Thomas B. Douclass, of Fort Wuvne. Indiana, nn his deathbed confessed tjiat ho commit ted the outrage, and afterwards partici pated in tho hanging of th'o two inno- cent raeii. Philadelphia. March 24. At tho pIpc. Uon for tho Penna. Railroad Company, held to-day, the following-named per sons were chosen to servo for the ensu ing year: j.ii.'iiionipson, Joslah Bacon, Westar Monls. John M. Kennedy. John Scott, from Pjttsburg, Alexander J. Derbyshlio. Samuel M.Feltun. Alex. ander Blddle, N. Parker Sliortildire. and Henry M. Phillips. Joilali Bacon received tlie lilglmst vote 280,094 shares; and Henry M. Philllns the low. est 279,512 shares. There was a fall- ingoir iu Mr. lliompsuirs vote from previous years, ho receiving 282,75(5' shares. Tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Gomnanv. tho New York Central, aud the fast freight lines, on Saturday resolved to niako common cause witli Erie company, am sustain the latter In their proposi tion to their men, which is to 'pay $30 per month and 17 Hcents per hour 'for over time. Fresh men weie offering lu abundance Monday at tlieso rates. It was announced by tho police that effort of the strikers to restrain or'Intlmidato peaceable workmen would bo promptly put down. Tho mischief at the Erin docks is' suspected to liavo proceeded fiom the effort of tlpso concern cd. In a former freight delivery contract which was proiuamo uiing under tho old JStlo management. The contract nrlco was 78 cents per ton and the profits were sam 10 oe enjoyed uy certain ex-omciais of Erie. The Stockholder. Philadelphia, March 24. A Cre star ted this morning In a saw mill attached to Cramp's ship yard in Kensington, and spread tp tho machine shop, exten ding 400 leet pn Beach street, 150 feet wide aim tlireo stories ingii, which was entirely destroyed. The shop contained uiachliieiy valued at $100,000, moat of w lilch is i uined. The building cost MO, 000. Tho steamship Pennsylvania of tho jmer!can line, which underwent repairs, was nground and narrowly es. caped destruction. Two new steam colliers at tlio wharf, belonging to the Heading Tialjroad Company, were haul ed out into mo stream lor safety. part ot t ie macmno suop walls fell on the joiners' shop, crushing a pattotit, The totaj joss is $no,O0U; insurance, $127,750. Burning brands carried across the river set tiro to Mandersop's mill and other property on Pettv's 'Is, laud, dpatf oy pg property valued at $50,- uuu; insured ror $a,uuu. New Advertisements. njfto Wliom it may Concern - Notice Is hereby given, That John Fensteruiacher, of the Borough of Lehlgliton. Carbon County. Pa.'. Is en. gaged by the undersigned as a General Agent. 11. r ENSTEKjI ACHHK, Lehlghton, March 27, 1874-w3 ohaccomSt. OLIVER CRILLEY. dealer In To bacco, Cigars, Pipes, &e., next door to Hex's Grocery Stoie, Susquehanna St., Mnuch Chunk, respectfully asks tho people of Lehighton and vicinity, wheif visiting that place, to call iu aud try" his FRAGRANT CIGARS. tire very best in the market.. Every articles in ins nno warranted us repre seuttu nnu ai lowest prices. im;u23 New Advertisements. AT CJ&STI ,In order to closo out present stock, the undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Lchtghton and vicini ty that he has Marked Down Prices of all kind j of Goods to about cost and will 'Sell lie, lias in stock a largo assortment of Dry (lOotls, Groceries Provisions, 'iiiccnsiVarc, -SRai'dvrrtrc, and a variety pf other articles too num erous to enumerate. If you desire to secure Now is your Time, A .Small; Sum of Money will Buy a Largo, Quantity of Goods;! fetore Qpposlto L. & S.,pepot, BANK-sireet, Lehightor., Penna, ' V Z. It. IlONG, Jgent. TiriniiAN AnsErt, Assignee. Marcu.28, 1874.. ' Of Yaluablo Heal Efststte I The undersigned will offcr'at Public Sale, on the preinistp, late of Daniel Solt, dee'd, in Franklin township, Car bon county, Pa., on -MONDAY, April 13th, 1874, cominenclngiatONEo'cloek P. II., tho following valuable Heal Es tate, situated as abovp, and known as tho " Daniel Solt Farm," consisting of 110 acres, .inoro or less, 7.1 acres, of which aro cleared, and under n high state ot cultivation, tho remaining 35 acres being Fine Timber Lund, comprising White Oak,,Plne, &c. Also, a quantity of Grain in tho Ground. , The Improvements consist of 1. two-story Frame Dwelling House, "24,x SO feet ; Ban), 35 x 55 feet, and, necessary Out buildings. There Is a never- tailing Spring o Water convenient to houso and barn. This offers a lare cha,nco for a man with a, limited capital to get a lirst-rate, Farm, tbtre being iw better land In the county. IS" Conditions will be mado known' at time aud place of Sale, by ' SOL. & WM. SOLT, Franklin twp., Mrch28; 1874-w3 A slgnpc's Koticc. Notice Is hereby given that Thomas Beck, of Luhliihtnti, Carbon county, Pa., and Mary,' ills wife, by, deed ol voluntaiy assignment lmvo'a'sslgned all tho estate, real and personal, of the said Thomas S'. Beck, to, Joseph K'. Wapnamacher, af.KreJdersville, North ampton county, Pa,, in trust,, tor the benefit of the. said Thonias S j'eek. A)l persons, therefore, Jndebted to the .said Thomas S. Beck', wIH inako pay'ijient to uje, the $aid assignee', at Kreldersvlllo, or to my duly authorized agent, Thomas 13. Beck, ,at Lehfghton', and those having claims, or d(jin.inJs yllIimaKo Known tne saino witmu six vyecks from .this date. Acslenob of Th6mn4 i. lleck. Fob.l2,l&Jl.8! HSlgUCCS Kotico. Notice Is hereby glvon, that Gideon Nothsteln, of New Mahoning, Carbon county, Pa., and Leah his 'wile, by deed of voluntary assignment have assigned all th'o estate,, real and'persoual, of the said Gideon Nothsteln,- .to Tilghman Arnor. of New Mahoulng, Carbon Co.,' Pa., In trust for the benefit of the said GldeonNothsteln. All persons, therefore ndeoted to tne said Gideon Nothsteln, will make pay-' mentto me, the said assignee, at New Mahoning, and those having claims' or demands will make known tho same within Blx weeks from this date. TILGHMilN ARNER, Assignee of Gideon Nothsteln. March 14, 1874-wS aslguees Notice.. Notice Is hereby clveh', that 55achaP rlah II, Long,, of ' Lehlghton, Carbon county, Pn.,' and Louisa his wifo, by deed of voluntary asslguinent havp as signed all thu estate, rtrjl and personal, of the said Zacharl.lli II. Long q Tilgh man ,Arncr, ot Je(V .tauoiiing, parpon pounty, Pa., iu trust for the, benefit of the salil .acnarian n, Long, All persons, thereforo, lnijehted 'to tho said Zachfrlfh II. Long, will make . 1- I ., ,r. . payment iu uju, liiu uuu utuiguve, uv Now Mahqning, or Uj my duly author ized agent, ?aciarlah, II, Long, at Le hlghtou, and thoje liavlug claims or de mauds will make known the sanie with in six weeks from this date. TILGHMAN. AKNEIt, Assignee of Zacharlah II. Long, March 14th 1874.-W8T UCJKKYE Poultry Y;;rilS) oyrnn ron sale, Eggs for Hatcliing From the following varieties of Pure Bied Laud aud Water. Fowls, at $2 no pint iozi:.v. Dark and Llnht Urah'mas; Buff, Black, White and Partridge Cochins ; rown and White Leghorns;' White and Silver Grey Dorklnps; Plymouth Bocks; llou dans; Black', Bed, Earl Derby and Pile Games; Itouou and Aylesbury Ducks ; Toulbuse aud Bremen Geese. I wnrrantbnehaltof cachidozcn Eiigs ito hatch ; If they do not I will replace hem at DO cts. per dncen. Send stamp fotclrcular.- tggs sent UU u If ilrbircil. Address, OdA'AU LYNDB, . Feb. 23-Utu Jarlboro, Stark Co., O. ew Fliiuif.rvE w prices: Tho underfened haylnir nnrpbaspil the entire Stock-lh-Trade of Thomas S. Beck, comprising Cloths, Casshneres nnd Vestlngs, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods, aro uov prepared to offer real Bargains in this Line. They, would also announce that they nre now receiving an entirely newstock of the best and mosjb fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres and Vostings, Sultablo for the ipring Trade ! which they aro' prepared io MAKE UP In thd Latest Pnsiliioit, the most Substantial JUuiiuor .and.at.thp Very Lowest Priccls. Tlipy very respectfully Invito the at tentlqn of their frleuds nnd the publlo to .their Goods and Prices, and ak a, 6hare of their patronage,' and. In returd guarantee full satisfaction In every particular. LAURY & PETERS, Post Office .Bulldtrjg, , SlnnU Street, Lcliighton, Pa. march ,14, 1874-yl Latest Styles and Lowest Pfice3 1 2d door below M. E. Clmrcl'i. BANK SIREET! tehi!?hto,K Pa. having lud upwards of TLIrtr Yeir Mprlonce' i,i ma .iiiiiiiury nuint,fiB, fiexire lo iniorm iter frlendH and llio Lndia jjenrwlly, lUat she keens conttanUy on lind A Urge nisfrtaioiit o( ; NOTIONS. IRIMMIXns, NAJUJt'l'L', aad AttTI- riuiAl llAllt. Hair Braids & Switches Made to Order. She has nlso just rocehud from Xew York a full and eldmit plock of csmprlslnir lints, llonnets, millions, Flowors, l.a'o. Crapes, Piracy Ooods, Corsets. (1 loves,' Co! In rs, I,are dglnf, Neckties, laches, llandkerchlcl's 4c. MOURNING GOODS Furnistied at short notice und at Lowest PrLa. March 14, 1874. MKS. V.. PATH. 1874. SPRING. 1874. The undersigned respectfully.informs her friends and thd ladles In general, that she is now receiving iiilariM stock' of the .Newest and most Fashionable Designs in JHilliucrj 6QQd$9 for SpriiiK and Summer Wear, such as LADIES' JUTS aud IiAnNbI'S, lT.IMMIXUS, l'LOWERS, NOTIONS, &u.. &c. Hats and Bonnets made, up In tjio latest nnd moit.l'asliionablo manner. AU goods warranted, and Ptlces aro fully as low as elsewhere. BTOUE, next .door to "The Carbon Advocate" BANKWAVJ, Lehlghton. LIZZIE KRAMER. March 14th, 1874. eissitort Ahuad ! The undersigned .would respeptfully Inform hullders,contractors'a.nd the. pub; Ho in general, that they .have opened a In connection with tlreir i , Near tho L.uK: Depotj it WEISSPORT, Penna., nd tliattlie'vhavo now1 on -hand 'an Ira nienso stoalc of 'horonghly Beaconed l.iitiiiier, such aa Rotipli l?lne' Boards, Dtinaceii rine oarns, Floorlnjr, Hemlock and l'ine, ' Sidings, ot all kinds, Shingles, nn Immense stock," Roofing and Ceiling Lath, -ScautlliiL', and, In fact, Lumber .ot every' descrlp. Hon at tho very lowest market prices. Wo aro also prepared to furnish Ilulld. ers and others with a very fine article 'of :i ii ti , suitable, ror masonry Worlt, I'laNterln, &o., at Re inarkaby Low Figures. Wo have constantly on hand a largo )ot ot Wpod gultablq (or Firewood, which wo will soil, fn large or small quantities, at I'rlces to 6ultyourlockets Od Moyio II0Nsr,C0U.NTI,OV PKIOIB. Ycakcl & Albright. Weissport, nng 23-yl (arbon county, Pa GKXT3 WAIVI'EU. The Illustrated MusicalGlobe is ma " IUXDSOHEST SICIICIL ilOITBlT'PDBLISnCD." Worth of New Mlialcl TWO PllKMIUM CHltOMOS (VEHY CHOICE.) $6 ELltaAflTjIH,VSTIUT!OSS, , t Several Portraits fur Framing t Short Stories, Uoslp,FasbionNottf fcn U I cludiuir In a dear's subbcrlptou 71.7&. Vewai an airut lu ovtrv tou u to lutruduce tills bet O! elsirazlues. Kverr famlljrsubscrlbesoi Mint bur ci.uiuilwlon Is su large au kut niu'.nmke UooD Maucd by taking ulily tltree suUrrlplloin, adiy (luaiiy ol our uguuts t'ku 1- and Ladles are wry uceskful eauat.luor Iblspiaailne, end for hauiple n.py aud "IVruu to Agents." CflAS, A. AlKlXfeU.N A CO, -ii LICerty Street, Kew VMli. Marco 11 w3 Advertisemontg. Millions of Ac're Rich faiiiuiigLaudj ' IN NEBRASKA, Now for Sale very Cheap. Ten Years, Credit, Interest only 0 p. ct. Descrlptlvof nmptIi9t,,lth feetllonal Mips, Free. THE PIONEER, A hnndomo Illustrated Taper, containing the Ihmeslrai Lav), mailed freo to all parts of the world. Aderess, O. F. DAVIS, Lwd Goinralsloner, V. V. It. 11. inarch 2t.nl ' ' OMUttA.Mn. p SKiails ,ANI PLANTfb-)V. Ii, TUUIt, BKll :Cl)., llrboklvD, Windham Co:, Colin., olTera full assortment, at moderate prices, TwelTe assorted plant sent free by mall for $1.25. 25 Tapcrs Flower Seeds sent for $1. Catalogues sent lreeonappllcatlou, mar21'w4 The Sliortcat llonto to Fayftgne. $450,000 Given Away I f 100,000 FOR ONLY $2.S0I Grand Legal Gift Concert In aid OP n Juvenile lleform School at Leaven worth, Kan.- DIIAWINQ Al'KIL 30, 1871. Ino Prize Riiaranteed In every, packaire of '11 ricket.. Single Tickets. S2 50 '. 4 for (12111 Co, J25. Hat few tickets left; and, as ourtales'ar, apld. purchasers should order at once. Anj money arriving loo late 111 be returned. GofvJ. reMihtu Agents wanted everywhere. For ful particulars, Address . , . . SlJlUil .JUiEljisa, , marSl-l LllAVr.NWOIlTII, Kan. WANTED A GENTS tttt 1'flpei Religion nnd lUalth united fplendtd premium to every subscriber nothing like It la tho couutrv -n rare clnnce; rartirulam fre. II. II. KITS ELf Tub'r, Uoston, MaM. Exterminators And Insect Powder FOR Tints, Mice, Itoaches, Ants, Ited-Tlucs, Moths, &c. J. F. nENRY, CURRAN & CO., N. Y., Sole Agents. New York Day-Book. A Hjmocratio'Weeiit. Eslalillshtd 1S50. It supports White , Supremacy, political and social. Terms. S2 per year. Specimen roplei free. Ail dress DAY-HOOK, New York City. Write for a Price List to J. II. JOHNSTON, Gt. Western Gun Works, 179 SMtTIlMKLU STRF.LT, piTTsnunoir, rX. Breech.Loadlnff. Shot' Guns, J40 to $.100. Double Shot Ouns, $R in ?160. Single tlnn, $3 to Jil. lilfles, H to S75. llevolrers, (5 to $15. Pistols, f 1 tn $S. ,Oun Material, Fishing Tackle, Ac. Large discpunts to dealers or clubs. Army Ouns. ltevol vers, Ac, boilirht or traded for. Ooods sent by ex press C. O. I. to bo examined before paid fcr. EAT TO LIVE ! . Write to F. K. SMITH A (CO., Atlantlo Mills, Frrklvn, v. r niamuacturers or tne (jrusueu Wliltt. nrnt, fortneir psmpniettseiu iree;. mi Kooila. with luiDirtantftitraota from Li'Uia, J)HS01!ad otbdi- scientists. Head It and save jour llrnliU and inoniy. mr.Jlwl BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK THREAD for your MACHINE. FITS andEPIIiEPdY ptmlth'oly'curoJ, Tba.woMt cflBen. of tonset standlnir.bv uslasr 1H1. HKUBAHU'S CUUK. A bolt io sent tree to All aaaresning i, ti. uibdlei, Will out! "Truth Trii VmpbantJ Ajents, old. and youDC, male and ftoialtt make morel j1trtip71pc.Ur.ff oariTreneb and American Jewelry, llocksjind Gauidi tbao at any- tliing elio, Grt?ateet laduromenta to Affentu and I'urthasers. 'Catafnguex, Terfns and full particu lar sunt fro to all. Addretw ,U.,viUKL.uvf Augusta, fliaine. miiousnml of lilves' nnd Millions Of J- rropertv saved by tisiua ,tne AMERIOAK Safety Kerosene Lamp These lampsaro made of brass, .and will never break, , The burners have a Safety Tube Attachment for the fvapoof gap, and wilt nerer explode. Tli cbluines are made of Mica (or lsln Rlass, ROcalled),and thy are the only lamp chimney made tht v.1 1 not breaK nv neat or roia. iiUm Chlmiwyi and Lainpnar unsafe and ex pumlver-tms Is the univorui eonipiamt. avr nrt. liruLuu In this eruntrv everr year. l'rlre of llaod Lamp, complete, with Mica Chlmrien. onedollarJ I'rice of Hrnnie 1'arlor or Slant! Lainp), twb dollar. Seut to auy part of tne unitea Maus ny exprens on receipt ui vu money by m a 1 1. 1,000 ageut4 wauled to sell these I.nmim and' Mica Cltlmueys tn every city and town, to whom a liberal discount w fit be made, bend 'for 'sample Utmrji aud circulars gHlog all particulars. They spck for themselves, and sell ou-slgui. Aaarebs fblM871 .Not2J0 1'earl St., New York gpSLOUU AND FEED. Charles Trainer Respectfully Informs tho people of Le hlgliton that he lias most Excellent Flour Tor Sale 5 Also, good FEED ot all kinds, and STRAV in tlio Ifupdlo, .11 U also prepared to do any etna or. ' Hauling an& Plowing. at sliott lUOtlce t O'l'f ' LEHIGH (2d) STREET, LehlKhtpu, Ffa , .March, ly rsniioifiAS luiaiERER, JL CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL IN8URAN0E AQENXt Th following Companlti are It.prsMBtedl Lebanon Mutual Vffe, Reading Mulunl Fire, Wyon.lns'Flh', 1'ntUvlllo Flrp. Lehigh Fre, and the Travelers' Accident insurance. Also Pennsylvania aud Mutual r Horse Thief Detective and Insurance Com-' pauy. til ... , March.2',,1873. 6g feed. Thu unders'lgnfd having more Hog Feed than will supply liU own btock, will tako itbuut Thlrtv Slioatu to tVed at Five t'tiufs her Py lf application Is Li-hlghtou, March 7-8w JIKilillVERY STORE. Of Weissport, Respectfully Informs the Ladlea of this vicinity that she b now prepared to Make Up Hair; Switches, CURLS, PUFF8, &C.f at short notice and at tho lowest prices. Sho.l? also how iopcninff"a new and ele gant assortment of Spring (ftoods Comprising! Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Notleai, &c, and respectfully Invites an inspec tion or ineni uy uio Lames. All wore will be done' la tho most fashionable and substantial manner, and at prices which are bound to suit every one. MBS. GUTH. Jarch 7th, 1874 Merchant Tailor, And Dealer In Gent's Furnishing Goods, LEHIGHTON, PA. Constantly' on liand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS; Consisting of Tlaln and Fancv Clnlli.. Cassimeres and Vestlngs.for Men's and ijojs- wear, wiucn i am prepared to Mako nn to Order in the most Foshlnn. able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's i A well selected stock of French Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting; Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Boots, and Shoes on hand, 'or aittdo to;Orter. Hats, Caps and Furs, Of the Latest Styles always oj'handav the Lowest Price. Also, Agent'for the' American & Grover &. Bailer Sewing laeliines. Only One Price for. Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl. OIMI2TIIING NEW ! The, undertlgned1 respectfully ' an', nounees to his friends and the citizens of Leiilghtoh, and vicinity, that be hi opened the. room recently occupied by ' "The Carbou Advocate" offlee, on Bttnliway, I.cUguton, pa.. As a Shop for tho RepairFnrnitnrk Cane-Seated Chairs, Sofas and Lounges re-boUomed, painted and thoroughly repaired ; PICTURES.ERAMED ' 4 at J A m ' and, in fnct, Repairs of kinds of Furtil--' ttire neaty,and Trpmptlyj(endeAt at reasonable, chkiges., Patronage Is respectfully solicited: s ' r , E. I. RHODES, Lehlghton, March 7, 1874-tf1 iv W.. EACHE8, Contractor & Builder. , . -I'M i J" 9 Finns and Spcclflcatloas For all kinds of Buildings nude at thd shortest .notice. NO CHARGES Made for Plans arid Specifications' vf hen the contract Is awarded' to the under signed. A. W. BACHES. June 14, 1873-yl Carriages,, Sieigbs, DmcsIc.. , arii-.V.rVd.Mr'Iptlotiir" " " spring Wagons. N.arl epioilt, .Etl.. ffot.l, Ba: BtfHt, EEl'AlniVO PROSIITLY ATTENDED TO 1 ; : : ABIICK1MN, u .. 1 , iaurcniiE or At reaaouabl.eharKu. C9-ratroi ag. Terjr 1 r MpWtfuliy- HllclUd, lad Mtlifa-tlonituarantwil, I3J I' t y.b.7,16H, A. PPCKMAK. IN THE BIBLE, - It j th. author of " Night Itnu lath. BIMV a4 ."Our Fatb.ri Hons.," of which Surly S30.00O hasabeD sold. "llom. Mr." la comni.ttdd bj1 mlolsters f f all churrha as "lb. author's bolt bixk:,H ''lull'pf precious thoughts, "Truths tr rloii. at ms," a ct.Jw Uxk for .'erjf fsmllT," Ac,' 8ti mrilMk., rWMlotl pspr, rich ilu.llii.'knj Wr rapid sal. uniualtd. aOKNW, VdUNU MhN, l.AUlKt, TKACUKK3 aod CLKK U.Mhy(wsutwIn fijiroouot; $14 to ICD pr, , mouth. Buodror circular. . ' IlhULKR k MoCUftDT, mar7m 618 Arch St , PhUadVphia, ? .1