toe (Snvluro iimmk. II. V. M6ItTIIIM.tR, KDITOR. IXIIW11TON, PA.: SATURDAY MOIlN'tNa APRIL It, 1874. A frrCudofGen. JohnO.Brcckinrldgo .tried to draw liim out on politics the (Other day. Ho began by nsklug tliu .General Yhat lio thought about A. II. Stephens. With a smile, JBreohlnrldgo replied; "I think he Is In very bad health." Tub Interviewer subsided. Lancaster county, Pa., has become a large tobacco raising district. During , tholnkt three months over ten thousond cases of tobacco leaf having been sold by the producers, realizing $700,000 In cash. They luvo at least as much njoro on hand, though a large part of last year's crop was sold last fall. A good portion of the crop vas shipped to Get ruany. Tlio N. Y. Sun, of Wednesday last, In commenting ou the recent crcat strike among the mechanics employed by the irle Railway Co. at Susquehanna, says It appears to havo been fomented from Wall street, and to have for Its ulterior object the entire stoppago of the road for a protracted period and the thiowlng ,of the company Into bankruptcy all as a stock-Jobbing operation. The at tempt having faljed, as others havo fall .ed' before, tho speculative gentleman vWjio set It on foot appear to bo still me .Mating how to accomplish their end. "Very likely they will now resort to the Legislature, in tho hope of procuring nere, upon representations and fabri cated accounts, an order for .committee of investigation. They tried ,lt last year, and at a considerable ejf pensoto the State, the affairs of the com pany wero examined; but the deslcn of ,the stock Jobbers was defeated. Whether they can now succeed In pjocurlng a .rcpeiuion or. this experiment Is doubt ful, especially as President Watson. whose arrival from England Is 'hourly expected, wlllatonpe laypeforo tho publlo a conclusive reolv to cverv na sertlon recently made respecting the company. Connecticut. A telegram fromiyewilnven. Oonn.. Anted tho 0th Inst, says: "The admin istration received a deserved rebuke in the result of tho election In this Statu to-day for Statopfflpers, The Democrats anil .Liberal Republicans havo made a clean sweep, reelectlnc Gov. Inccrsoll and both IIouso of the Legislature. The Democrats and Liberals wi)l havo seventeen of the twenty-ono Senator?. and also a majority of over forty lu the Jbower House. This will Insure tho election of a Democratic Unit.-d States .Senator for the next six vears. besides enabling the Democrats to modify some .oi tlie laws passed by Renubilcan Le Islature to prevent Democratic victories in certain localities. From present ap pearances Gov. Ingersoll Is reelected by a majority of 800. Tho election In this city has been an excltlne nnp. Thn Hon. James Gallagher, for many years a leading Democratic politician, raado an open fight against Gov. Ingersoll, belnc secopded by the Daily Union, vrhlch did not hesitato to publish the most extravagant falsehoods concern ing me uovemor and his friends. Mr. Gallagher' went personally into tho Third and Fifth Wards, and tin nni. ed In diverting nearly a thousand votes .from fcov. Ingersoll to the Administra tion candidate. To night an artillery battery has been brought, out. and 100 guns were fired on the Green. A large concourso of people marched to th r jfdence of Gov. Ingersoll and eerenad- jed'hlra." Current lien). A new Mormon tcmnln U htnn k..m at St. George, Brlghara Young's winter home. William Kaulbach, the painter., whose uoiigcrous uiness irom cholera was re pouea ou luestlay, died In Mup ch op Tuesday night. The British Government will defray far, which Is to take place at Westmin ister Abbey. lu S-alein, Mass., on Tuesday even ing, Mrs. Jary C. Lech, a nurse at tending upon a sick lady in Margin tjtriet, was burned to death by the ex plosion of a kerosene lamp. Wednesday night, during a trapeze performance at Mortimer's Varieties Theatre, Philadelphia, Madame Lcola Jell a distance of twenty feet and was beilously injured. She subsequently 'eappmed and .offered to continue the peiiormanceB, but the audience object ed, and tho withdrew. ' Five years ago there was not a rail, ro&d In Colorado. Now then are nearly l eveu hundred wiles, all in operation. A new Ijne pf steamers has been es tablished between Liverpool uudpalyes lun, Tliu drst vessel biled from Liver pool lust weeje. Tom C'ulkln didn't lke a paragraph lu the Dully "Vlctfsbprgrr, and tried to nominee the editor, John W. Lavlns, llh u linlle. 'Ihu editor produced a plslul ul1 tbut Cujktn dead. Persistency Q flnai victory. John pouch was married lu Philadelphia lost tt.ek to a gill who had lejoted hlui 18 times. She said sho wanted to test his love. A week aeo. when the flood in the Mississippi was at Its height, tho width of tho river from Cairo nil the way to tho Gulf, was not less than forty miles and some places It reached sixty miles. Humbert, a negro county treasurer of Sounth OArollna, could not have learned much latter If lie had graduated lu the Pennsylvania school of addition, and silence. Ho has added up $30,000, and Is under arrest as a defaglter. llarrlsburg, ylprllO. ThoSenato bill appropriating one million dollars to erect tliu Centennial building In Phila delphia, passed tho House to-day by a vote of CO to 34. It now goes back to tho Senate for concurrence on nu Im portant amendment bill. A clergyman at Clarlnda, Ohio, wss away from home when tho crusade begun. Ho returned in tho evening, and raw his wife standing at the bar of a saloon, singing as loud as he could yell. He supposed she was drunk, and entering the saloon, the tears rolling down his faco, ho bald; "Comu hpuie, wife, you have mined mo drunk drunk drunk." South Bethlehem, April 7. Two boilers used lu driving the machinery at iUusconetcon Tunnel, on tho Eastern and Amboy Uallrond, exploded t 0 o'clock to-night, killing tho Muster Me chanic, foreman and helner. nnd wounding tho engineer. The boilers were comparatively new, and tho cacso of the explosion has uot yet been ascer tained. Wllllamsport, April 7. Tho temper ance movement increases In interest in tills city. A mass meeting Is in pro gress here to-night, and there Is a tre mendous out pouring of the people. Tho saloons.aro very nearly all ciuocd, and the ladles aro out in force daily. Four men, named, Caton, Flynp.IJcn nessy and O'Brien, wero overpowered by gas whilo ropairlnga still In the Z?is beo Chemical Koofing Works at Hunt er's Point, L. I., Monday. They wero thrown Into convulsions, and O'Brien and Flynn died after being taken out. Hennery was not exp?cted to recover. Tho monthly moating of tho Metho dist ministers in Boston Monday adopt cd resolutions lavorlng the antl-jlquor crusade. Tho resolutions Include a re port that 37 towns and cities have been freed by the crusade from tho liquor traWc, that 1701 liquor saloons In Ohio, Indlaila and Illinois havo been closed, and that 800 liquor sellers have been "not only reformed, but hopefully con verted to God.'" The troops serving on tho Texas fron tier seem to bo adopting the practice of the savages. Sixteen Jiidiar.s.recently killed by a party of soldiers under conir mand of Lieut. Col. Buel of Fort Grif fin. were all scalped. .rlmoiig the slain was a squaw aged eighteen, whoje ear was taken off along with tl)e hair. Tho coal black hair, almost a foot long, and tho ear with silver pendant, are on ex hibition in a Texas fapcy goods store. Thd 27th of March was the anniver sary of the blooddlest tragedy In Amer ican history. On that day, 33 yeais ago, uoi. iv. I'anuiu aim lour Hundred und forty-five men wern hhot to death by tho JexIcaiis under Urea In the port at Goliad. Texas. A week before, Fan plan and force, being stu rounded by the enemy and at tho mercy of their ar tillery, surrendered and weiu tnkln tp Goliad. Major Ward, whom Fannin had nent with one hundred men to escort Irish families, was also captured, and the Americans were massacred together on a Sunday morning. How H pays. The Star Spangled Banner for April, contains five columns of fino type, exposing tliu swindling concerns of tho day. ' It gives an ac count of the collapse of the notorious Union Furnishing (7o., of Chicago, tho arrest and closing up of tho Magnolia, Iowa, Gift Swindle, a full expose of the Tricks and Traps of America, and in numerable otlur ventilations of tho Quacks, Swindlers and Humbugs that prey upon the public, Tho Bauucr has long s,tood at the head of tho press as an expositor of Swindling, and this number is worthy the attention of everybody. Six cents buys it of any news-niau or it will be sent by address Ing. Banner, IJIusdaJe, If. H. New York, April 8. Dioney narrl . the well-known Dugllst, was shot la night twico lu the shoulder and once lu the stomach by anothur'rough during a drinking saloon quarrel. Harris, whoso wounds are serious, was taken to the hos pital, New Orleans, April 8. A special dis patch from San Antonio, Toxas, to the Galveston News, says that on the night of tho 27th uit., a party of In dians from tho Reservation fired into a company of toldlers near Fort Sill. The troops returned the fire, nnd from the bloody trail and a war-bounct found the next day, it Is believed that several In dians were seriously wounded, General Augur and a part of his staff will leave lor the Rio uiaiulo frontier to-morrow, on au extended tour of Inspection. Austin, April 8. Last night, about dusk, tho stage carrying tho mall and eleven passengers, of whom three were ladles, was stopped about twenty-three miles from hero by three armed men, who cut the fronthorse from the traces, and took all tho passengers' money and Jewlery, and gutted the mail bags, tuk li g off one of them. Among the passen ger were BUIiop Gregg and Mr. Breck inridge, President or the National Zfank of San Antonio, from whom they took $1,000. -They secured about ?3,0U0 from the passengers. llarrlsburg, April 8.-The Democratic members of the Senate and House held a caucus this morning at which Impor tant action was taken. It was agreed that tho Democrats of both branches, of the Legislature would oppose tho Centennial Appropriation bill und the bill for the increiue of the debt of Phil adelphia until the Republican majority In the House agreed to pass a fair Ap portionment bill for the city. This action may endanger the Centennial bill, w lilch nee Js only to nasi the House. it having guu through all the petllm luary stages In both Houses. But the partisan action or Ihe Democrats may have the ellVct of uiakJug ihetC't-uUu- ntal bill a party raeasuro, In which enso thero will be enough Republican votes n me House to pass it without the aid of the Democrats. Tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad '.'ompany Wednesday declared a divid end of five per ccut. on tho stock of the main branch for tho half yer ended March 01, payable on and after May 1, and also a dividend of five per cent, on ihe stock of tho Washington branch fur tho half year ended March 31, payable ou and after 17th lust. A rtEMATtKAni.E CunEOP Livnn Com plaint. Ilion, Dec. 29. 1873. Dr. S. D. Hown-rDear Sir: Wo have ono rase here of a gentleman suffering with dyspepsia, kidney nnd liver disease, who has not been able to do any labor for two or throe years past, who has been taking your-ilrablan Tonic, which has resulted in his going to work at his trado, as carpenter. Everybody had given up his case as hopeless, as his situation was generally known. Tho effect of tho medicine upon him has helped the salo wonderfully. Pleaso send ono half gross of your "Arabian Milk Cute," aud ono half gross of "Tonic," at onco. Respectfully, L. I. Meyers & Co., Drugvlsts. Tho Doctor is constantly receiving such letters. Seo Advertisement. New Advertisements. QUY YOUR HOOTS AND SHOES of Henry Campbell, JSajt Weissport, Where you can always get the very best articlo at tho lowest price for cash. Boots and Shoes made to order and neatly Repaired at short notlco and rea sonable terms, apr ll-in3 NEW DRUG STOEE IN LEHIGnTO.iV. T. W. Reoshaw Respectfully informs tho citizens of Le. highton nnd vicinity, that ho has open a Drug Store, in Stauffeu's Block, on Bank Street, Lehighton. and that ho has Just received an assort ment of l'ur Drugs, Chemicals, Family medicines, Flavoring Extracts,Perfumery,Coal Oil, CIGAKS, XOIIACCO, &c, which he will supply at tho very lowest prlco for Cash. Renshaw's Writing Fluid, Tho Best In tho Market. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The attention of Chemists is specially called to this article, which, while t s fully equal to tlp best in tho market, is sold at 23 per cent, less than any other. Qualitative Chemical Examinations carefully made at reasonable charges. Family Piescriptlous carefully com pounded. CSsT The patronage of the public Is very respectfully solicited. T. W. RENSHAW, apr 11. Chemist und Druggist. LOVK AXO WEED. MieunuerMgnuu is now senium iu uit? cizens of Weissport and vicinity, "the Tl.. i t i l .-III A 1 1. THE CHOICEST Family Flour $125 2ml tedc - - 3.50 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Try it 1 1ST HAULING of every description at Reasonable Rates. Baggage taken to and irom 1110 Kail road Depots at the shortest notice. W. P. KLOT2J, Near the Cnnal .Bridge, EAST WEISS- rum, rn. apr n-niu AT COSTS In order to close out present stock, the undersigned respectfully announces to the citizens of Lehighton apd vlcliilt ty that ho has Marked Down Prices of all kinds of Goods to about cost, aud will Sell ?or Cash Only He has In stock a largo assortment of Dry Coptls, Groceries., Provisions, QucciiMvaro, IHnrdvraro, and a variety of other articles too num. erous to enumerate If you desire to secure Now Is your Time A Small Sura of Money will Buy a Largo Quantity of Goods I Store Opposite L. & S. Depot, BANK-street, Lehighton, Penna. Z. H. LONG, -dgent. Tilquman AnxKR, Assignee. March 28, 1874. rTn Whom It tuny Concern. Notice is hereby given, That John IVnstermaelier, of tliu Borough of Lehightun, Curbnu County, P.t., Is en. i?:limm1 Itv LIih niulf.tNlLMii'il iih n Uennrnl Au. lit. It. FK.NsI EKMAUIIEK. Leblghtop, March 27, 1874rl EW MIUl! NEWFKICES! Mew hO!mI$ 1 1 Tho undersigned having purchased the entlro Stock-ln-Trado of Thomas S. Beck, comprising Cloths, 7asslmeres nnd Vestlngs, Boots, Shoes, Hati, Caps and Gents Furidslilug Goods,-aro uow prepared to offer real Bargains jn this Line. They would also nnnnunco that they are now receiving an entirely new stock of the best and most fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings. Sultablo for tho Spring Trade ! which they aro prepared to MAKE UP In the Latest Fashion, the most Substantial manner nnd at tho Very Loiycst Prices. They very respectfully Invito tho nU tcntlon of their friends nnd the 'public to their Goods und Prices, nnd a-k a share of their patronage, and in return guarantee full satisfaction in cveiy particular. LATJRY & PETERS, Post Office 2?ulldlng, ItnnU Street, &cilglitoi, Fa. march 14, 1874-yl Latest Styles and Lowest Prices! 2d door below M. E. Church, BANK STREET, Lehightou, Pa, having had upwards of Thirty Year. expl In the Millinery IlnntnuM, dertren In Inform her friends and tho Ladiea pcnrrally, that sho kevps conatantfjr on hand n lariro asacrtmeut of NOTIONS. TfllMMIN'QS, NATURAL and AUTI F1CIAI, IIAIII. Hair Braids & Switches Mado to Order. She haa alo Just rscelteJ from New York a full and elegant atocU of roinprlslne Ilata, Ilnmivta, lllbhnna, Flowers, 1 n-i. Crapes, Fancy Hood., Corsets. ()lnve, Collar., Lace Edging, Neckties, Iluckes, Handkerchiefs, Ac, MOURNING GOODS Furnished at short notlco and at 1.0wt Trices. March 14, 1874. JIH3. K. FATII. 1874. SPRING. 1874. Tho undersigned respectfully Informs her friends and the ladles lu general, that she is now receiving a large stock of tho Newest and most Fashionable Hesigus in 1 for Spring and Summer Wear, such as LADIES' HATS and UOX.NKTS, TUI.MMINOS, FLOWintS, NOTIONS, &e.. &c. . nats nud Bonnets inadu up In tho latest and mo.it fashionable manner. .-Ill goods warranted, and Pi Ices aro fully ns low ns elsewhere. STQKE. next door to "The Carbon Advocate" BANKWAY, Lehighton. LIZZIE KRAMER. March 14tli, 1874. elnspoi-t Ahead ! The undersigned would respectfully Inform builders.contractors and the pub lie In general, that they have opened a in connectlon w)th their Near the L. S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna.,' and that they have now on hand an Im mense stock of Mioroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as Bough Pine Boards, Surfaced Pine boards, Flooring, Hemlock nnd Pino, Sidings, of qll kinds, Shingles, nu Immense stock, Itoofjng nnd Ceiling Lath, Scantling, and, In fact, Lumber ot every descrlp. tlon at thi very lowest market prices, Wo nro also prepared to furnish Build, ers and others with a very fino articlo of u n u , suttauiu for Jtlusonry Work, Flastcriiig, &c, ut Be- markably Low Figures. We have constantly on hand a largo lot of Wood sultablo for Firewood, which we will sell, in largo or small quantities, at Prices to su)t your Pockets Ou MOTIO-IIONF.Sr COUNT-LOW ritJCUS. Ycakel & Albright, Weissport, aug 23;yl Carbon county, Pa The Illustrated MusicalGlobe It TUI " IIiaDaovMT Muncti. MoxTnlT rctusni d." 97 Wot-Ill of New Miielol TWO 1'REMIUM CI1U0MQ3 (VliltY CHOICE.) 30 KLfcQANT ILLUSTttATxONSI Scvcrnl Portraits fur Framing I fehort Slorlts, Ooilp,Futu1onNots, Ac., all rlui up In h )ear's tuuMirlptun f 1 7&. We want an ajifut lu vtrry U.u lu fitlulucu this best if Maixlnes. Kvery UuillyauttcrlU-hou .lut Our 'Kuimltisluu Is u laruo au agent ran uiuke lloou Waaxa by uklitif ouy lure tulM-iDil,ii a dn (uiauy ol uur ajeutt t.ke 1:! ac.d 11 ) Ladlea are Mr) Mj-retsluj r.uinlni; lur ll.lt Macailur, u,d fur muijiIj I-.-17 aud "l'truu lu Ak.i.i.." CIIAS. A. 4'lhl'BU.N A CO., -a LiUrly Mirfi. Ne York. Mar.lillira Now Advortigements. Millions of Acres Rich fanning land IN NEBRASKA, Now for Salevery Cheap. Ten Years Credit, Interest only 0 p. ct. Descrlptho Pamphlets, with Sectional Maps, Free. THE PIONEER, A handsome Illustrated I'aner, containing the Jlonntfad Late, uialfod free to all parlaorthe world. Adcress, O. F. DAVIS, Land Commltlontr, V.'l'. tl. R. march 51-w4 OJtani, Nm. SKKIIH AND PLANTS. IV. 11. TIIUR. 11KUACO., llrooklvli, Wludham Co., Conn., offer Hill nsimrtnieut, at moderate prices. Twelre assorted pi nits .out lrr-o by mall for $1.24. 25 pipers Flower cVeds sent for $1. Catafogue sent tree on application. mar21-w4' The Hlinrteat ltouto to Fortune. $450,000 Given Away SIOJ.OOD FOR ONLY $2.50! Gjand legal Gift Concert Id aid of a JuTcnile Hp form School nt Leaven worth, Kan. D (AtVINO AL'ltlL 30, 1874. ! "ne Vflz Runrnnfppd tn txcry packa'iro of 11 ricktls. Slnula'li kutn.fiOi 6 for 112: 11 fm S05. ljpt few lick)! left; ami, at our fules an mpld, jmrchanors should order at once. Am momy arrlrlnir too late will be returned. Good. rtthblo ARenU wanted ererjnhero. For tul purucuiirs, ajarets, SIMOX ADKLES, wSl-w4 LKAVr.NWUKTH, Kan. WANTED AGENTS ttSS? I'aper Itillflon ard lleallh united V splendid premium tu every rukscrltvr nothing like It In thecouutrv arareclnnce; p-irtlcutars free. II. II. KUj ELU I'ub'r, Doston, !. A AMH. Z M M A I And Iusect Powder FOR Hats, Mice, Itoaclies, Ants, IJed-Bufja, Motlis, &c. J. F. IIENItV, CUIUtAN & CO , N. Y., Sole Agents. New York Day-Book. A Democratic Wiuii. KstaMlshod 18i0. II supports ICAiie Supremacy, political and social. Terms, ?2 per year, "perlmen coplea free. Ad dress UAY-IIOOK, New Vork City. Write r.ir a Price List to J. II. JOHNSTON, Gt. Western Gun Works, 170 S1IITIIFIELD STItEKT, PITTSntlROH, PA. Breech liadlnR Shot Oun, flO to $.100. Douh'o ShntOnns. 8 to 5150. Single Omit, $3 to M. Rifles, f to $73. Revolvers. JJtn $25. I'lstuls, $1 tn3. II un Material, Fishing Tackle, ic. Larue discounts to dealers or rlntu. Army Ouns. Revol vers, Ac, bought or traded for. Goods sent by ev press C. O. D. to be examined lfore pild for. EAT TO LIVE ! Wrlto to F. K. SMITH & CO.. Allmtlc Mill nmtiklyr, N. Y n a lufWurfraof tha Gruslied White 'Wheal Tor their pamphlet (ijnt Iree) on Foodn, with lnipnrlui t wtracttt from LiiuiQ. Jou.ss'tN ai d otloi Frtcntltig. Head It And Mru jour henllh nn.t mitne'. mr2t-v4 BUY J..& P. COATS' BLACK THREAD for your MACHINE. PITS and EPILEPSY positively cured. Tho vrnr.t case., of longost ctaqdlns. by liKlnjj Ull. IIEBIIARU'3 OURK. A bottle sentfritt to all addieslug J, E. Dinclic, DrUBBlst. 8, J Cth Avenue, N. V. inrSlwl IB) Mill out I Truth Tit 6 umphuptt Agents, oM aud yuunir, uialo and female, maVe more money selltni; our French and American Jewefry, Rooks and Games than atauy thitigelart. Qreale.t Inducements to Aizents and I'urrnasers. Catalogues, Terms and full particu lars s.nt fren to all. Address P.O. VICKERY, Amusta, Maine. IVID EIJItCRT'S Livery & Sale Stables, If II 1 x .. DAJVIC STUEET. LEIIIOIITON, I'a. I always keep on linnd tho best hor ses and 11 nest carriages, to be let at livery at tlio lowest prices. Conveyances can be had of mo at the shortest posM bio notice, at any hour. I would call the attention of the public to my speci al facilities for supplying single or dou ble teams for funerals, Ac. t.ot. 22, 1873. DAVID EBDERT. AMUEL GRAVER, Opposlto tho Public Srjnaie, SOUTU ST., LEIIIGnTON, PA., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds of 137" Koofing, Spouting and Jobbln promptly attended to. nov, 80 Thousand of lilvea and Ulllloni Of Property taved by uslnj the AMERICAN Safety Kerosene Lamp These Urap art mad of Lraw, and wlU cTr brealc. 1b buroen hara a SxMj Tube Attachment for th eicapa of gat and will nirr explode. Tna elilmneji are made of Mica (or Jilojr Rlui, aiC4tled),aud tbejf are the only lamp chlmnea maid that will out break h better cold. UldM CblmnaSind tampaare unsafe and es pen Ire this U the u nl rural complaint, Orr aereotjr-flve loUllons of OU.i Lamp Chin. nTS are broke In thU ocuutrrewrr year. I rice of Hand. Law pi. complete, vrltb Mica, Cblinueya, onedolUr. 1'rlee of Uronie Tarlor or Staud Lumps twg dollar. Stct to any part of ine uuiied suu-a vy oyjro-i ou receipt 01 ine uioiie) I'jr uu. 1,000 evut irauttxl tu ell three Latupa e.nd Mica L'lilinueja- In erer rlty nl totfii, to whotu it liberal discount will be made. feud ful Miopia Jalap aud vlrcuUrs lilfittf all purtlcuUri. 'i'hey epeak twr tbeaimlvi, and aell uu eitfui. AJdrwee fcbU-187 .So.:;u i'iurl.Sl., .New Vurk ILIiirVEIlY STORE. MB. CTTJff, OX Weissport, Respectfully Informs tho Ladles of thU Make Uphat h n prepared 10 Hair Switches, CURLS, PUFFS, &C.f at short notice and at the Idvrest price. Sho Is Also now opening i ne and ele gaat assortment of irii rood Comprising, UiUs, nonncti. nibbons, riorrcra. Notions. Ac., and respectfully Invites an Inspec tion of them ty the Ladles. All work will be doile In tlio most fashionable and substantial manner, and at prlcei which are bound to suit every one. MKS. GUTH. Jarch 7th, 1874 , " Merchant Tailor, And Dealer In Gent's FurnKhlnK Goods, LEUIGHTON, PAl Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths. Cassimeres and Vestlngs.for Men's and Boys' Wear, which I am prepared to Make up to Order In the most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children' Boofst&Shoes A'well selectod stock of French and Turkey Morrx'on nii- vm t.u Ivld. Pnlililn snH fimin r ..II u ?! ucaiuci UUUII and Shoes on hand, or Aludo to .Order. Hats, . Caps and Purs, Of the Latest Styles always oj hand, at ma jjuwest i rice. Also, Agent for tho American & Grover & Baker Scwiiig fflacliines. Only One Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl IJOiHtlTIH.VG MEW 1 The undenlenpd rr.niv.fnl1v noiincps tn 111 4 frluiwU' ll, i.s ........... ...... ,IJ0 vihiArna of Lehighton and vicinity, that he hi opened the room recently occupied by vmuuu vurocaie omee, on BanUnay, Lohlsbtoa, Va.. As a Shop for the RcpairgFuriittnre. Cane-Seated Chlrs, Sofas and Lounges .cuuiiuiucu, auifccu ana inorouculy lepalredj PICTURES FRAMED nnd, In fact, Itcpalrs of kinds of Furni ture neatlv and nrrlmntlv nttunrfivl in at reasonable charges. Patronage Is icsycbtiuiiy auiiciieu. E. IS. RHODES. Lehighton, March 7, 1874-tf W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEUIOUTON, PS.VS'l. l'lnns and Specifications For all kinds of Buildings made at the shortest notice. NO CHARGES Made for Plans and Specifications when tho contract Is awarded to the under signed. A. TV. EACHES. June 14, 1873-yl HUCER1A:V mnoricTuiia or Carriages, Slelgbs, Buggies, and (vary dMcrlptlouof SPRING WAGONS. Kasrly Ofpoilt. a1a Hoisl, Sink ttrtot, LahlfhioD, ra, UBPAIKINO rsOMPTLT ATTINDEO JO Jit rMsooabla chartta, -ritrcixs Ttrr rasjwtfollr tollHUJL tat .MtlsfMllon (aaranUstf. V.b.T.iri, A.tUCKMlM. MOME LIFE IN THE BIBLE, Br th aolbor ef Klfbt hnti In lb BlkU" as4 "Our fstbsr-s Uniw," of which Bwtr tWOO bavebriD scld. "Ilona Llf." Is coansvasd tr mlnltters tl all phnrcbai at "th autbor'a tart lank," 'Mali orrrwlroa lboubts,""Tnitbim. tV.u at (tint," a rbolr Uxk frr averr tstnllr," ir, tilrnl rnnrailiies, row llDIsi f'fr. rich l luilliiii, and (or ranld aala nnMiiall. AQESTS. YUU.NO IKN, LADIi:, TKACIIKH8 au4 CLEH- 01 Ml;N, wauttKlIu .rjci.uotjl ilioJIW jr uuulb,, riuJ(or circular. ZlfelLKIl I llcCUKDV, Qar7u3 Sit Arcb SI , rkUaO-lptla. fa. a
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