aeqwBgi j i 1 i IttverttNln? nates. W desire It to be ditlnrtly understood that no Aeeritements will W Inserted In U column! of TrcCmaox tocit tSmt may ba received from iAmii parties or ntTB,MVsieron.penled with t&eClll. Tbe rollowtwe: aw ot.rOi.urtern.il Atvertlsements for 1 year, per tneh eh . Insertion , . . . . . 10 Cents. - Ml Months, per tneheaeh InMrtlon 15 Cents. M Tbm Montis, ? H 20 Cents. M Lets than tbreemonlht, nrellneer- tlea $1 etch robeeqoent InMrtlon I5,On(s. II. V, HOKTIIIMKR, Publisher. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OrrtOll Ground Floor In the new addlltonof the allusion, IIoum, lleoch Chunk, Pa. Business transacted' la English end Orrmtn. Conectlons I mayly made and Conveyanelng neatly done. a" Seltlanant of Estates, Proving Willi, ob taining LeUerorAdrainlitratkra.rillnK Aeeounts, ail Orphans' Court Practice carefully attended to. Ueenaes, CharUra and Incorporation! procured, and Criminal Cases made a specialty. ' SATURDAY CORNING, Afltll. 18, 1874. Local and Personal. Special Notice. Those of our sub scribers receiving their paper with a cross upon tho corner near their nnme, will save fifty cents advance In pi Ice by remitting the dollar subscription at once. Our terms are $1 in advance, or $Mlt pot o paid. Do you want a nice silk hat? Then call on T. D. Ciauss and get a "lit." Beltz's Photograph Gallery will open, on Banltway, about May lot. The Snyder insurance case has been postponed until Mouday, the 20th. A friend at our elbow, suggests that person! who chew tobacco In church, should take, a large necked bottle In their pockets to spit In. Ooodl The latest styles of bats and caps just received at Laury.& Fetcrs. vVelssport's "heavy lumberman" left an Thursday for Philadelphia, to attend a meeting of the stockholders of the Baker Stiver Mining Company. E. II. Rhodes, Bankway, announ ces that be Is prepared to re-seat cane seated chairs. In a neat and substantial wanner at a very reasonable price. Send them along? Mr. Win. Lovett, of Big Creek, was In town Wednesday last. He looks welt and seems to enjoy life. I Now, is a good time to whitewash fences and plant spring chickens. W. A. Graver has received a new let of boots fc lioes, go and seo them. Mr'. E. Path, the milliner, on Bank street, has received another se lection new goods to which she In vites the attention of tho ladles. Burnum's great show Is to be ex. hlbited In Allentown, on Friday, ytprll Stth. For clover and timothy seeds, In large and small quantities, go to Z. II, Long's nearly opposite tho L. & S. de pot, Lehighton. Wo have not heard from our Big Creek correspondent, directly, for two or three weeks, but, Indirectly, wo learn that he has been very busy putting up fences, and doing garden work general ly. His next letter will probably bu on "What I know about fences." , Do you want a good fitting suit of eloths? Then go to the popular tailoring establishment of T. D. Ciauss. Wtn. Kemerer Is crowded day and livening with customers purchasing cheap and handsome dress goods, dry goods, groceries', provisions and hard ware. Dr. C. S. German cays he will make a respectable foot-walk In front of his residence this season, certain. Kext? Lizzie Kramer, next door to tho "Advocate" office, has just replenished her stock of millinery goods. For Nervous Debility, Lost Vital ity, Urimary Diseases, and Broken down Constitutions, the world Is chal lenged to find the equal of Dr. S. D. Howe's Arabian Blood rurlfler See Advertisement. A match game of base ball, between the Lehighton and Slatlngton clubs will be played In this borough, tliis afternoon. By the breaking of a shaft In the Fackerton shops, on Saturday last, a number of tbe men were Idle until Monday. Caution to Purchasers of the Pe ruvian Syrup (a protected solution of protoxide of Iron). Beware of being deceived by any of the preparations of Peruvian Bark, or Bark and Iron, which may be offered to you. Every bottle of genuine has Peruvian Syrup (not Pe ruvian Bark) blown on the glass. Ex amine the bottle before purchasing. -Boole and shoes, very oheap for cash, at T. D. ClaussV If yoa want Job Printing of any description, get It done at this office, and save money. Satisfaction guaran teed. If yoa want a nice fitting shirt get J oar measure taken by T. D. Ciauss. Mrs- Gutn'a millinery store, Weiss port, Is one of the most popular In this eeeUos, New goods just received. Tbe Stale Medical Society meets at Eastou on tho 13th of next month. We arp pleased to learn that Ex Shi'tltr Fetter Is rapidly improving, aud will eoon sgulii bo able to move about. An Allcntonlan visiting this bor ough last week, very anxiously Inquir ed whether or not a physician was bur gpss of our beautiful burg. Inquiring his reasons for so asking, hosald ho was Induced to think so from tlio fact of there being so many "man-traps," or openings In tho pavoments for tho peo ple to crack their legs In. Do you sco the point, borough papas? Lively business nt Laury & Peters' merchanttatlorlngcstabllshmcnt. If you want to get "particular fits" just call in and get 'cm. J. Fatzlnger and Son havo just re ceived a new stock of groceries and provisions, hams, shoulders and side meats which they aro selling very low for cash. A synopsis of tho very excellent temperance sermon delivered by Rev. W. Coffman, in tho M. E. church, on Sunday ovonlng last, will appear In our next Issue. Porsons desiring to secure extra copies should notify us at once. Boots, shoos, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods very low for cash at Laury & Peters'. Drop In and see. David Ebbert wishes It to bo under stood that ho makes n specialty of fur nishing agents with teams nt tho very lowest rates. A fresh stock of horses and now carriages Just received. -A boy named Charles Wagner, re siding on Second street, On Tuesday afternoon last, caught his foot In a loop of the tow lino of n boat, and was thrown down, sustaining a broken leg. Dr. C. S. German reduced tho fracture. August Walter, residing on Third street, on Tuesday last, in jumping from a moving coal train on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, foil and broko his arm. The arm was set by Dr. C. S. German, and tho boy was doing well at last ac counts. L. F. Klepplngcr keeps ono of tho nicest lot of hoises and buggies to be found In this section. Ills price Is down to suit tho times. Charles Trainer, corner of Lehigh and lion streets, will supply you with flour and feed, plow your gardens or do your hauling at reasonablo rates. Ilats &cap, newest styles and low est prices, at T. D. Ciauss', Bank St. For family flour, of the very best quality go to J. K. Klckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal in largo or small quantities at lowest market rates. A. few lots in llickertown still unsold buy nt once. The Slatlngton Brhlgo Company lias just declared a dividend of 9 per cent., payable on and after tho 21st Inst. Tho Directors of tVe Iilery's Bridge Company havo Just declared a dividend of 81 per share, which is equal to about 8 per cent. Tho Bethlehem Zinc Works havo Increased the wages of their employees twenty per cent, per day. Tim Bethle hem Iron Company has also added ten per cent, to tho wages of their hands. This looks promising, uud was very good news to tho workmen. Both raises commenced with tho first of April. Persons engaged In tho salo of tobacco or any other business which renders them liable to a special tax, aro required to apply to tho collector of In ternalltavenue, previous to tho 1st of Jiiy, for the requisite stamps. For sale a five octavo Parlor Orgau (new) at a great reduction, ripply at this offlee. Gents furnishing goods, in great variety, at very low prices, at T. D. Ciauss'. Another Immense arrival ofdresa and dry goods, groceries, Ac, nt E. II. Snyder's. Call and cxamtno goods and prices before going elsowhero. lion. Chas. Albright will pleaso accept ourtlmuks for public documents. Tho Messrs. Butterfield, Marsh & Co.. of tho n -w Emery Wheol Manufac tory, In Wclssport, turned out their first wheel on Monday last. It wa3 a beau ty, and all concrued aro elated at their success. Tho firm Is now proparod to resume orders which will be filled at short notice and at lower prices than any other houso In tho country. W. A. Graver will go to tho city next week. Look out for uow dress goods. Glvo him a call. Wm. IIuffmlth, a brakeman on the'Lehlgh Valley furnace train, who recently had his thumb mashed between two cars at Frcemansburg, and subse. quently nmputated at St. Luke's IIos pttal, Bethlehem, caught cold and Infla matlon setting In, is now 'lying very sick at his homo in this place. Lehigh ton correspondence of tho Morning Herald, of April 10. Very strange; Mr. lluffsmith was In our sanctum on that day and stated to us that ills hand was at that time In a very nlco way j although for a few days It had pained hi inconsiderably. Tho Herald people should mako sure of tho statement of correspondents before publishing them. Tho putting down of newjiavcmonts is now in order around our boiougli. Common wrought Iron ordinary sizes, which n year ago sold for S88 per ton, is jluwu now tn $07,50. Horse shue Irou Jias fallen frowrlu3 to 110," rod from 5100 to $77.50. H? J L 1 LL-LJ-- LL.ULL Wo noticed A. Buckman driving past our office Thursday In a neat plat form Spring Democrat wagon. This Is said tn bo ono of the easiest running wagons built. Vq visited tho new Emery Whocl manufactory, of .Messrs. Butterfield, Marsh & Co., In Wclssport, on Thurs day morning last, and found nil hands busy as bees. Wo witnessed tho bright ning of screw heads and tho sharpen ing of odgo tools, and must say It Is ono of tho greatest inventions wo ever saw the wheels do tho work quick and well. Wo are Informed that they have already a number of orders on hand. Tho furniture wagon of Mr. V. Schwartz was upset on Bank street, Thursday morning. Tho horse was slightly bruised and the wngon some what smashed by the accident. Rev. E. A. Bauer, of Hazleton, wns in town on Thursday, visiting his old friends in this section. Wo aro pleased to sco our friend, John Hauk, tho baker, of Wclssport, i8 able to bo out again. ncllgeoua. Methodist Episcopal church, Rov. Wll mer Coffman, pastor. Preaching to morrow (Sunday) at 10:30 A. m.; Sub ject: "Tho Relation of tho Sunday School to tho Church," In the evening, nt 7:00 o'clock, a sermon to young men, Sunday School at 2 r. si. ; prayer meet lug on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Services will be held In tho lecture room of tho Presbyterian church, to morrow, (Sunday) evening nt 7:00 o' clock. Rev. II. F. Mason, pastor. Tile London Christian. Ago The London Christian Age says of T. Do Witt Talmago's sermons: "We be lieve that for originality, power and splendor, his sermons will bear com parison with tho greatest pulpit pro ductions of any age or country. But for tho. knowledge of human life, and the adaption of divine truth to tho wholo being of man intellectual, emotional, moral, practical and for tho power of applying the truth, wo know not his equal.". Mr. Tatniago's sermons nnd articles ore furnished only to Tho Chris- tlan at Work, of which ho has recently becomo editor. Sample copies free, Offlce, 102 Chambers street, N. Y, Sco their advertisement. The Coal Trade. The following table shows the quan tity of coal shipped over tho Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending April 11, 1874, and for the year as compared with tho same time Inst year: l rom Week. Yoar. Wyoming .... 31,308 18 880,457 01 Hazleton C0.871 04 538,733 07 Up. Lehigh.. 22 03 1,508 10 Bea.Meadow.. 10,2S0 00 201,080 17 iuananny U,li44 1U 1U4.402 08 Mnuch Chunk 180 01 COS 07 Total 107,913 02 1,253,330 15 Last Year. . . . 04,800 03 1,177,800 07 Increase 45,010 19 70,020 08 .Decrease Welasiiort Literary Socletv. Saturday Evening,' April 11th. The mm regular meeting was held as above. The meeting was called to order by tho President at 7.45 p. m. The roll was called and the minutes of tho last meet ing were read and approved. Tho following gentlemen were annotat ed a committee to form a programme for Saturday evening, .dprll 18th viz: Messrs. A. Marsh, A. Kunkle and S. R. Ulllmm. The motion to curtail the exercises was lost. Tho following alteration of the by laws was offered: Resolved, that tho word "five" In tho artlclo of tho by laws on weekly dues be stricken out and tho word "three" Inserted. Select reading Frank C. Knlpo, on "the tomb of Adam" and " Adams and Liberty." Declamation, Miss Carrlo Koons, on "Summer night." Referred questions 1st. When and by whom was tho assertion made "Mil lions for defence, not ono cent for trib ute? answered by Dr. Zernj 2nd. De scribe an artesian well, answered by J. W. Koons; 3rd. Who Is spoken of In tho Old Testament, as having deceived Ids father, and who assisted him In do ing so? answered by J. R. Dlmmlck, Subject for debate Resolved, that water Is of greater benefit to man than fire. Opened In the affirmative by F. O. Knlpo followed by Dr. Zero; and on tho negative by J. W, Koons, fol lowed by J. It. Dlmmickj decided in the affirmative. Programme for this (Saturday) eve ning, April 18th: Essay, Miss Aggie Hauk; Declamation, Miss Jennie A. Weiss. Referred Questions 1st. In what year was Fort Allen built? referred to J. F. Zero: 2nd. In what vcardld Wm. Penn come to America, and what was the name of tho ship In, which he came? Henry Campbell. Question for .debate Resolvod, that the woman's causo against rum sell ing Is justifiable. Afflrmatlvn. V. Aj Graver; Negative, Henry Campbell. Critic, -Miss Sue E, Zetn. On motion adjourned. F. 0, Knii-b, Rec, Sec. Mnuch Chunk. Items. The Mexican Veterans will celebrate tho 27th nnnlversary .of the battle of Cerro Gordo, at Mauch Chunk, to-day. The Scott Legion arrived last night, embracing among thelr numbers such distinguished veterans as MaJorGencrals Joo. Hooker, Robert Patterson, Cad walader, and Brigadier Generals Aber cromble,' Biles and B.illicr. They wero met at tho depot by a large delegation of citizens', Hon. Allen Craig making tho reception speech. Tho members of Oj. K, 2nd Regiment P. V., formerly members of tho old Stockton Artillerists, participated in that mcmorablo battle, but seven or eight still surviving. This morning tho entire party will take a trip over the Switch Back R. R., accom panied by a committee of citizens, leav ing tho .Mansion House nt 9 a. m., nnd returning at 2 r. m,, when tho Grand Banquet will tako place, tho party re turning to Philadelphia with tho 7:30 r. m train, Tho pretty Vescellus trio, Miss Lou slo, Frank and Eva, assisted by two excellent pianists and a lady violinist, filled Rhoads' Hall on Wednesday night with n largo ond select audience. We uotlced several of the good peoplo of Lehighton there. Tho building torn down to glvo place for tho site of tho now brick residence of Mrs. M. M. Dlmmlck was tho first and oldest building erected lu Mauch Chunk. Rov. A. M. Wiggins, tho new pastor of St. Paul's M. E. church, Is a very ablo preacher, and by his gentlemanly ond social demeanor is making many friends outside of Ills own congregation. Dreisbacli and Waller havo placed a handsomo wire window screen in front of their now office, in tho Mansion nouso building, which contains on a dark brown ground work largo gilt let tering as follows "Dreisbacli & Walter, Coal." Miss Alice Dink, tho pretty daughter of Mr. George Dink, of this place, nnd Mr, Lemuel Hulshlzcr, wero married at tho residence of tho bride's parents on Tuesday morning. Mr. Jas. A. Dinkey and S n. Rutter of the C. R. R. of N.J. corps of clerks, nro occupying tho room lately vacated by tho Leh. Coal & Nnv Co., in tho First National Bank building. The In terior of this largo room has been hand somely decorated by Luckeubach, thu painter. Nearly $100 In fine from tho liquor cases were garnered Into tho Law Li brary Treasury at last court. The high winds for the past few days havo dried up the mud nnd now It Is a common sight to seo tho lovers of dash ing turnouts continually on the road. Allen Craig Esq., will occupy his new law office In Dolon's building next week. The Minerva Lyceum havo leased their present rooms in AruUiuster's block for another year. II. J. Woodrlug will fit up offices in the basement of tho American Hotel, and Counsellor Mulhearn will occupy ono of thorn. Since Philip Engesser moved Into tho .Mauch Chunk House, the wood work In the entire building has been painted and tho old sign, that has remained un touched from tho wind rain nnd snow of full twenty winters, has been taken down aud repsinted In bright colors by Joseph Hummel. The Leh. Coal and Nov. Co. are at present occupying the old stono building, on Susquehanna Street, formerly occu pied by tho Hazard Who Ropo Co. .Vr. Alfred Whittlngham, Register and Recorder, is now residing with his fam lly In town, aud Thomas Kemerer, Esq., has had a counter placed along tho en tire length of tho Prothonotary's office, to place the various Dockets on. It is tastely painted and grained In" light colors, Mr. C. ZJ.Rhoads, the hatter, has pur- chased a sorrel horso from Mr, U. F. Ycager, of this place, which seems to be one indication that thu proprietor of Rhoads' JIall Is prospering. Mr. B. F. Yeager, having closed out his liquor store, Is going Into tho buy ing and selling of horses. , He has made several sales already, and has received this week three horse from Catasauqua. The American Hotel will be the most elegantly furnished of any hotel in town. Jir. II. J. Woodrloc.thonew nroortetor. is determined to mako. It tho hotel of tho town. -Ifagnlflcent body Brnssels carpets of the brightest hues nnd pleas ing figures, costing $2,25 per yard, cover tho floors from tho attlo to'tho cellar. The gas fixtures aro all new. Tho dining room Is frescoed In wunu and glowing colors, and by tho first of May it will bo opened under tho new regime. The Tableaux and Shadow Panto mimes, exhibited for the benefit of the St. Paul's M. E. church, of this place, wero a decided success. They wero shown out In a brilliant manner by the aid of red and green fires. On Thurs day evening the receipts were 175 and on Saturday $75. This' was doiag right, well when taking- (nto consideration tho uupleaeuiit and rainy .vcather, Mr. II. Wolfe, nn old nnd respected German citizen of Upper Mauch Chunk, wos drowned nt Philadelphia on Thurs day night. It seems that he, with his two sons, wero asleep In tho cabin of his canal boat, which was lying at the Port Richmond wharves, walling to be unloaded. During thu night tho boat sprang a leak, nnd the boys wero a roused from their slumbers by the noiso of tho water rustling Into tho cabin. They awoko their father, and hurrying out crawled over tho ropes to tho wharf, tho boat sinking Before their father could mako his escapo. Mr. Wolfo was a man of some' property and leaves a wife nnd several grown up children to mourn his loss. Ills remains were brought to Mauch Chunk for Interment. A special term of Court will bo held on tho first Monday In May. Tho June term commences on tho third Monday of that month and will last two weeks. Tho Jury comralssloneis are preparing to draw tho Jurymen, 48,fortbo 1st week and 30 for the second. Tho stono cross that was blown down from ono of the pinnacles of tho Epis copal church has been replaced during the present week. Yoon Own. nig Creek Heme. All kinds of weather. ZJusy tho house cleaners. Now whltowash Insldo. Twittering tho bluo birds. Catching trout. Repairing fences. Our farmers are now as bu3y as bees sowing oats and planting potatoes Ac. It Is rumored that tho Polio Poko Slato Company will resume work again shortly. Wo hope It may provo true. Our Tubllo schools aro now closed after a vigorous term of fivo months 1 ho past term' has been a very' encour aging one. The farm of Mr. Daniel Solt (deceas ed) which was advertised to bo sold on Monday last, was not allowed (bv the administrators) to go at tho price offer ed $0500. They expect to get more for It. Wo aro pleased to seo that Mr. Jocob Kreiser has so for recovered as to be ablo to bo out and about his work again as usual. Mr. Frank Solt of this place (lato of Hazleton, Luz. Co.,) has, in company with his brother, rented the Poho Poko SllltO fin ' ffirtYI. Thnt. lnlHJ . . IU.CUU fcU raiso thereon n considerable amount of vegetables, poultry. &c, &c, for the early market. Wo wish thAn abundant success and a rich harvest. How about Sunday Schools? It U time that preparation were beinc made Who will bo tho first to mako tho movo In thu right direction? cetalnly mucn good is accomplished by them, Big Creek, April 15. 1874. w. E Valises and trunks all sizes and prices, at Laury & Peters. Married, On the 12th Inst... In Wolconnt-I- K Rev. O. Becker, Mr. Andrew Frantz anu Elizabeth Uhrlstman, both of Mm too county, Pa. Lehighton Ilotall Prices. Carefully corrected each week express ly fnr "Thu f'nrhnn A.tnnMto Apples, per bushel 42 40 " dried, per lb 12 to 15 Butter, roll, per lb: 45 Cabbage, per head 12 Cheese, factory, per lb 22 KgRS, per dozen 20 Fish, mackerel, No. 1 18 nam, per lb 18 Lard, pure, per lb 14 I'orK, prlmo me3s, per lb 12 Potntoe-i, per bushel.-.-.-.. ,,y... 1 00 Corn, per bushel '. 100 Chop, Com, per 100 lbs l 80 " Bran, l so " Rye. ' 2 00 " Mixed " 1 00 l!lour, Wheat, per bbt 0 50 " Rye, per 100 lbs 3 25 uats, winto per bushel 75 " Black, per bushel 05 Hay, per ton 20 00 Straw, per bundle 30 Coal, chestnut, per ton 4 00 " stove, per ton 4 50 Hides, green, per lb 5 & 7c Calf Skins, each 1 00 Sheep Skins, killed this mo., ca. 2 00 Special Notices. The moat Wonderful Dlaeovery of the 10th Oentnrjr. IDS,. S. X. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION, Anlall Dlwawa of tha THROAT, CHEST an 4 I.U.VUS. (Thonl Madklut r thi kind In U. world.) ' A Scmtituti. roa Coo Litis Oiu rermaneutlj curea Aathma, Brouhllla, Iailpl. ant GJiMumptlon, Low nr Vole,. Miirtn.u of Hrnttti, Catarrh, Croup, Cougb, Oolda, ie.laa f.trdaja. DR. 8. D. HOWE'S Arabian Tonio Blood Puriflar, Wiilih DltTKnS from al othar praparatloni In Ita lKaioutg Aonox upon ttu LIVKU, K1DNKYS and ULOUD. It It purWT teicrUU, and claanaaa tha l) Mora efall Impurillei, but Ida up, and makaa I'ure, Uicb Wood. llcUMiBccofiiloaaDliawaaor all Linda, renioToaConitlMtlcu.aad reruUUa tna lloU. or OKNKRaL DKUIHTV?' 'LOST V1TALITV," and 'IJUOKUN-I10WN CONSTITU TIONS," I Chilians tlia 191b Canlur" to And He omal. Kifir luttla U worth Ita walnhtla gold I'llw, t.iM per bottla. ull by A.J. liOllLlNO, Drujjlit, iol. Agent for Leliljchtoiv 14, Ok. 8. U. IIIIWK, j Proprietor, 1BI CbamWri StrH, Nw Villi'. 'apr, U, Un.jl' (lu, LANE'S (XirUlrt Cure U logrowlnt Nalli. A CARD Persons suffering with Nervous Debility, Inslplent Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh, or any form of Pulmonary or Nervoui Complaints, will receive a prompt and radical Veoetablts Remedy, freo nt charge, by giving symptoms In full, nnd addressing, DR. OIIAS. P. MAItSIIAbb, apll-8t 38 Swan St., Buffalo, N. Y. Tape Worm! Tnpo Worm! Tape Worm reinored In from 2 to 3 houra with barmlaaa Vegetable Medldne. Tbe worm paailui; from theajalam IIti. No fee Hiked until the m entire worm, wltb head, paxaea. Medicine harm las na refer those afflicted to the renldenta of thla cltj whom I barecured. At mj orSce can bt seen hundred of apedmenai measuring from 4t to 100 frt In length. Flft per cent, of eases ef Dyspepsia and disorganisation of tbo Llrer era caused by stomach and ot'.er worms existing In tbe nllmentary canal. Worms, 'a etaMse of tha moat dangerous character, ar so little understood bj tho medical men of tbe present day. Call and see the original and only worm destroyer, or send for a circular which will giro a full description and treatment of all kinds of worms, imic!oo II ct. stamp for return of the aame. Dr. . P. Kukkbl, 2SD North Ninth Street, Philadelphia,' t'.i. (Adrlce at ofllre or by mill free.) 3SGAT, V1H and STOMACH WOIIM3 als4 restored. Sept. 6, lS73-ly Hilgnccs Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that' Gideon Nothsteln, of Now Mahoning, Carbon county, Pa., and Leah his wife, by deed of voluntary assignment havo assigned all the estate, real and personal, Of the said Gideon Nothsteln, to Tilghnmu Arner, nf New Mahoning, Carbon Co., Pa., In trust for tho benetlt of tho said Gideon Nothsteln. All persons, therefore, Indebted to the said Gideon Nothsteln, will make pay ment to mo, the said assignee, at New Mahoning, and thoso having claims or demands will mako known tho same within six weeks from this dale. TILGHMIN ARNER, Assignee of Gideon Nothsteln. March 14, 1874-w8 A' sslgnoos Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that Zocha. rlah H. Long, of Lehighton, Carbon county, Pa., and Louisa his wife, by deed of voluntary assignment have as signed all tho estate, real and personal, of the said Zacharlah II. Long to Tilgh man Arner, of New .Mahoning, Carbon county, Ph., In trust for the benotit of the said Zacharlah II. Long. All persons, therofore, Indebted to the said Zacharlah 11. Long, will1 make payment to me, the said assigneo, at Now Mahoning, or to my 'duly author ized agent, Zacharlah II. Long, at Le highton, and those having claims or de mands will make known tho samo with in six weeks from this date. TILGHMAN ARNER, Assignee of Zacharlah II. Long, March 14th, 1874,-w8 -mUCKETE Poultry Yards, - OFFBH POH SALE, Eggs for Hatching From the following varieties of Pure Bied Land and V7ator Fowls, nt 82 SO-PER DOZEN. Dark and Llsht Brahmas; Buff, Black, White and Partridge Cochins ; frown and White Leghorns; Whito and Silver Grey Dorklnps; Plymouth Rocks; Hon dans; Black, Red, Earl Dorby and Pllo Games; Rouen nnd Aylesbury Ducks ; Toulouse and Bremen Geese. I wnrrantonehalf of each dozen Eggs to hatch ; if they do not I will replace them at 00 cts. per dozen. Send stamp for circular. Eggs sent CO D If desired. Address, ISAAC LYNDE. Feb. 28.3m Jlarlboro, Stark Co,, O. AT CO ST! In order to closo out present stock, the undersigned respectfully anuouncc-t to the citizens of Lehighton and vicini ty that ho has Marked Down Prices of all kinds of Goods to about cost, and will Sell X?w Casili Only lie has In stock a largo assortment of Dry CioodH, Groceries, Provision!, Quccnsware, Hardware, and a varletv of other artlnlna (no mini- trous to enumerate. If you desire to secure JJAliCJ-AIIff Now Is your Time A Small Sura of Money will Buy a Large Quantity of Goods I Store Opposite L. & S. Depot, BANK-itreot, lehighton, Penna. Z. H. LONG, ecnt. TiMHMAN AnHEit, Assignee. March 28, 1874. Thoaannd of Mraa and Million of Property saved by using the AMERICAN Safety Kerosene Lamp Tbesa lataoa are made of brass, .ml ni ... break. The burners hare a Safety Tube Attachment for the escape of gas, and nlil nerer eiplode. The chimneys are nude of Mine (or Ising ZU(. so called). aodtherare the onlr limi, ,lilmn... mude that will not break by beat or cold. Ulasa Chimneys and Lampa are unsafe and ex. pensile tbl' la the universal rompUlul, Over eeventy-nie mUllons of Ulaw Lamp Cbtu, nays are broken In this country every year. Prlre Of Hand Lamna. minul! .i,h M i, Chimneys, one dollar, Price of llrurue Parlor or niaua idHnps, two dollars. Sent to any part ft the Uolted States bv exoreia on nwini .,r ... money by malt. 1,000 sgents want! to J1 Uue Lamju and Mlra. Chtuueye In every city and towu, to whom a liberal discount will be made. Send for sample lamps and tlrculare glvlnr all particulars. Xbey sooak forthsmaelsea. .ad -n ou aij;bt. Address AjlElllUAn SAfETr SAMP CO, f.blt-IWI HQ.-M Poarl St.. New Tort. Now Is a cood tlmn tn nut vnn t,.i. - u " ev" j juii nrlntlni? tlonn. Wn' bnv nf .i.l... -a ..www juo. IIUUUI several new and fashionable fonU of typo to our siocir; aim aro better than ever prepared to do all kinds of work neatly and cheaply, Patronize homo