The Carbon advocate. (Lehighton, Pa.) 1872-1924, September 05, 1874, Image 2

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SATURDAY MORNIKO Strr. s, 187.
Tlio public dept statement for Sept.
1st amxa a decrease of tl,C20,7G0.
Tho Treasury payments ilurlnc Au
gust, cxcuMve of t'.ioso on account of
tho public debt, ym! ?18,108,214.
Russell KrreU. chairman of tlio Ho
pupllcan Slate Central Committee, lias
called a meeting of tho commlttco In
uarrisiuirg on tlio 8th Inst.
A disease resembling tho eplzooty of
two years ago has broken out with
great violence among tho horses at St.
John, X. B. A largo proportion of tho
working horses of that city aro affected,
aua many of them havo died.
Tho Statn election In Vermont took
j.lace Tuesday. Tho returns show n
(light decrease In the Republican ma
Jorlties for" State oillcers, compared with
those of 1872, ai d also Indicate that the
Democrats havo gained several Rcpro
tentative and county oillcers. In the
First and Third Congressional Districts
the Republican candidates are elected.
ns usual; In tho Second, owing to a
'bolt" from tho Poland Republicans,
there Is probably nocholco.
Twenty-two agricultural laborers,
marching through tho north of En
gland, wero ordered into custody, on
Aug. 7, by the chief constable of Brad
ford, while passing through that town.
The chief constable, when tho men
were brought before the magistrates,
said he had ordered them Into custody
for begging. The inaglstrato discharg
ed tho men, put said they would be sent
topilson If they wero again seen In the
town with collecting cards or boxes.
Public excitement over tho enso of
Charley Ross has died entirely out,
ami about the only persons who now
feel a lively Interest ill tho matter, out
bide the family of tho abducted child,
are those ho aro prosecuting the search.
Tho I'liiUcrto'n Detective Agency aro
going thoroughly at work. Tho post
ers and handbills prepared by tl.cm,
containing a likeness of the missing
boy, are being printed by tlio hundred
thousand and scattered tluoughuut th0
land. There Is scarcely a railroad,
btcaniboat, or police station lu tho coun
try at which Ihey are nut already port
ed up.
Tho report ol tho Ueccber committee,
wni presented to Plymouth church on
Friday of last week. The report
wholly exonerates Mr, Rcccher, and It
will be received as stroug corroboration
by tliow! who are of thrtt way of thlnk
iug. Hut those who hold him guilty
will not bo changed by It; they will
hold him guilty still The practical re
sult of the 6ltllng of this commltteo, so
far us Mr. Rcccher Is concerned, Is that
the charges against him havo failed to
bo proven, and his friends adhere to
him as to a slandered man who Is lno
cent. It Is true a largo part of tho
public aro not his friends;, but,
thanks to 'tho Introduction Into his
defence of thochargo of blackmail, tho
opinion even of those not wholly favor
able Is divided, and so Plymouth Church
heartily sustains him, and ho can con
tlnuo to preach. Rut will ho ever bo
able to rcgilu his former great posi
tion? -bun
General Custer's Expedition having
safely returned, nil feats of an Indian
attack upon him are at nn end, and
with them. we hope luu passed n
way the opportunity for an Indian war
on the Western border, If ana was seri
ously contemplated this season. Tho
expedition, however, has left the germs
of a war In future. The dazzling re
port of gold discoveries has already
started up a half dozeugold-huutlng ex
peditions, andlfthesaendeavorto peuo
trade tho territory reserved to tho In
dians thcro will assuredly bo trouble.
General Sheridan has already Issued an
order forbidding tho departure of any
such parties without the conseut of the
Interior Department or of Congress,
but tho rostless spirit of tho Western
border tho military may find very dllU
cult to restrain, Tlio shaping of tho
Government polljy lu reference to this
matter will certainly como before tho
iifSt session of Congress, and it may bo
difficult to reconcile, our good faith to
the Indiaus.wlth frontier gold-hunting
cupidity.
Con. .John a. Fostitr.
Jlrevet M.ijor-tiener.il Julm G. Fos
tir, U.S. A., died lu Nashua, X, n.,
Wednesday juonilng. Ills funeral will
take place, nt 10 a. -M . mi Satuidiy,
with military honois. Gen. Poster was
born lu Xu-Jiuu lu lie was ap
pointed tu acadeUhlp ut West Point In
18U, and was ..gtaduitod there four
-tttb Inter, receiving the appointment
ut Ilrevet Second L'eiiUiuur. In tho
Corps of Engineers, lu the .Ifexlgai),
II. V. MOIlTllIMini,
war his gallant conduct at Contrcas,
Cherubusco, and Monllno del Rey so
cured his promotion to a brevet capta
incy. In tho last-named engagement
ho was severely wounded. He employ
ed tho ensuing twelve years engineer
Ing work In forts than lu process of cr
eetlon. In July, 1800, ho received a
captain's commission, and later In the
samo year was mado Brevet Major for
the distinguished part taken by him lu
tho transfer of tho garrison of Fort
Moullrlo to Fort Sumter.
At the breaking out of tho civil war
ho remained falthfull to tho Federal
causo, and was ono of tho garrison of
Fort Sumter at tho time of Its bombard
ments and surrender. As a Brigadier
General of volunteers, he accompanied
Gen. Burnslde on his expeditions to
North Carolina, and took a leading part
In the capturo of Roanoko Island and
of Xewbern in tho early part of 1803.
A year later ho successful lv defended
Xewbern against a severe siege by the
confederate General Hill. In 1804 he
took command of the Department of
tho South, and on Moroh 13, 1805,ns
made Brevet Brlgadlor General for his
gallant and meritorious services in the
capturo of Savannah, and Brevet li'a-
Jor-General In recognition of his ser
vice throughput tho rebellion. Ills
commission as Lieutenant-Colonel in
Corps of Engineers bears date March 7,
1807.
Gen. Fostor has beon in ill health for
a year, and within a few mouths bis
condition has been critical. Ho passed
tho latter part of llfo at Ilia mother's
homo In Xashua. lie was a man of
comma ndlng presence, great executive
ability, affectionate personal relations,
unswerving loyalty, and undaunted
courage.
Signs of Reviving Business.
There aro abundant signs every wnere
that tho summor holiday Is nearly over.
Railway trains havo more than their
usual number of "through passengers,"
and thoso which have their terminal
points at or near tho populous summor
resorts find a great deal mote travel
from thosa points then towards them.
The currents of travel are alt tending
either homeward or toward tho centres
of business. Looking to tho reglstors
of the hotols of tho atlantlo cities wo
And them growing fuller, and thedlffer-
enco Is made up bj thoso who are go
ing back to work and business after tho
'dull season" vacation, or by thoso who
are taking a look about them to fore
cast tho probabilities of the "fall trado."
Many business places are beginning
once more to put on their business as
pect. Bales, boxes and other packages
aro moving about, and somu of the
folks who complain occasionally of tho
obstruction of tho sidewalks by mer
chandise In course of transit are writ
ing to tho Ledger to that offect, forget
ful of tho fact that these temporary im
pediments to easy passage along tho
pavemenlsaronoarly always Indications
of lively traffic, and are annoyances
to be borno with a toleraut philosophy
for the sake of trade. Our Xow York
letter tells of the presence of country
merchants In that city, and of tho ani
mated appearance which Is being as
sumed thero by some of Ihe Jobbing
houses and auction rooms. Unusually
largo quantities of grain and Western
produce are coming eastward ovor tho
Pennsylvania Railroad. Three hun
dred and fifty thousand bushels were
shipped to Europo from Philadelphia
by tho streamersof the Pennsylvania lino
during the last month; and oq one day
of that month there were sixteen hun
dred cars loaded with Western bread
stuffs and produce on tho tracks in
West Philadelphia at ono time. It theso
cars had full loads, as wo presume
they had, their freights wero equal to
five hundred thousand bushels of grain.
At ten tons to a car; their aggtega e
load amounted to sixteen thousand t 'ns,
or sufficient to furnish full oargoes for
sixteen largo sailing ships of ono thous
and tons burden each. If those six
teen hundred cars had beon made up
into contlnous trains, tho procession
would have been nearly, If not fully,
flvo miles long. This Is wlut Is meant
by the "movements of the crops,"
which newspaper readers occasionally
flndnieutloiH'd in tiro money and market
reports lu thu seasons when business is
resuming Its activity.
There are numerous other signs that
tho lethargy of the dull season Is over,
and wo trust that thoy aro all tho fore
runners of wholesome activity In all
kinds of useful industry, manufactures,
commerce and trade. Wo aro now with
in a few days of the anniversary of
that unfortunate September day, ono
year ago, which saw tho beginning of
what Is popularly termed the "panic."
Slnco that time there lias been a sus
pension of overtrading, or at least a
great check upon that crying evil of
the pat. Manufacturing of nearly all
descriptions, durluj the greater part of
tho past twelve mouths, has boon very
far short of what it had been lu any
equal period of time for nt least ten
years. The only stocks which have been
attempted to be kept up to the fullest
measure pro the products of the farm,
All others must bb pretty well rundown
when measured by tho standards of a
fow years ago "Tho people who for tho
past year havo been wearing out and
using up the old at tides thoy had on
hand, trusting to tho return of better
times before venturing to spend their
money for something newer or more
convenient or satisfactory, must
havo got pretty well to tho end of their
reserves of old stock, This has been a
wholesome experience, bringing with
it lessons of economy and utility, but
still, like all other lessons and experi
ences, thero comes a tlmo wlion these,
liko all others, have tp be practised un
der now conditions or upon new materi
als and new articles, because tho old
ones are no longer usable. Such drafts
upon reserved resources and old stores
carried on for nearly a yoar must havo
left a good many gaps to fill up among
the stocks of goods, wares and merchan
dise that makes up the essential stock
in trade for a country like ours, and tho
filling up of these vacant spaces ought
to set Into motion nearly all of thoso
uumcrous wheels of Industry that havo
been Idlo or partly Idlo slnco October a
year ago. These aro soino of tho con
ditions which, In tho nature of things,
Indicate that thore ought to bo whole
some activity In production, manufac
tures, commerce, and In all that makes
up a healthy "business" during tho
business season, which Is now at hand.
Some may think that the adoption by
Congress of this or that "financial
scheme" may havo a largo Iptiuonce In
tho matter. Rut all such theories wo
deem to bo delusive, and feel persua
ded that thoso who wait for such con-
tlngenencles are likely to bo disappoin
ted. Phlla. Ledger, Sept. 1st.
POLITICAL.
Fjpo the Democracy of Carbon county,
FOR ASSEMBLY,
A. J. DURLING. of tho Roto nidi of
Lehlghton. At tho earnest solicitation
of many friends I havo consented to let
my name go before tho approaching
Democratic Delegate Convention, as a
candidate for the office of Assembly.
Should I bo honored with a nomination
and election, It will bo mv sincere en
deavor to fulQII tho duties of the olllce
with fidelity and to tho best of my
ability. A. J. DURLING.
Sept. 5, 1874-to
CARII.
Lehlghton, Pa., Sent. 2d, 1874.
To E n Snyder, Esq.,
Dkak Sill, Wo tho undersigned,
Voters of tho Borough of Lehlghton,
ro3iectfully ask you to become a can
didate for tho nomination of Represen
tative In tho State Legislature at the
next Democratic County Convention,
T D Clauss,
Francis Stocker,
Frank Shively,
Z II Long,
W II Bennlngcr,
Clinton Bretney,
Val Schwartz,
Charles Yenser,
D Ileberllug,
Joseph Horn,
John T Xu-baum,
Peter Helm,
Fred Dreher,
Fred Leuckel,
II German,
Phaon Clauss,
Win Warner,
Daniel Rex,
John Peters,
Joseph Obert,
Wllloughby Wert.
M Uellnian,
Samuel Graver.
Jonathan Seldlo,
Josiah Semmel,
Daniel Claust,
iS Kreldenweis,
ireil is Miller,
John Miller,
Jacob Walter.
Edward Paetzel,
Win Waterbor,
Wm Miller,
D U Long,
Frank Lclbencuth,
Jacob DeFrehn,
John A Obert,
J liroog,
Lehlghton, Pa., Sept. 4, 1874.
To T D Cwbss, and others.
Gentlemen, In lesponse to your
very flatteriug Invitation, 1 respectfully
state that I consent to let my name go
before the Democratic Xomlnatlug Con
vention as a candidate for Representa
tive. If nominated and elected, I pledge
a faithful performance of the duties of
the office.
Very truly yours,
E. H. SXYDER.
New Advertisements.
rpuuns' Court Sale.
Ry virtue of an Order of tho Or
phans' Court of Carbon County, there
will be expo ted at Public Sale, on the
premises, In the Borough ot Lehlghton,
on
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 0th, '74,
at half-past TWO o'clock P. M., the
following described
Heal Estate.,
late of ELIZABETH MOULTHROP,
Decease, viz : All that certain lot,
piece or parcel of Ground, situate,, ly
ing and being In the borough ot Le
hlghton, Carbon County, Pa., bounded
and described as follows, to wit: Be
ginning at a stono, thence by land of
Luwls Graver south three degrees and
one-half west twenty-five perches and
one-tenth to a stone; thence oy land of
George Esch duo east twelve perches
and two-tenths to a stone; thence by
land of the late John Kunti, deceased,
north twenty-nine degrees west eleven
perohes to a stone; theuco by the samo
north four and one-half degrees east
nineteen perches and threo-tenths to a
corner In the publlo. rnad; thenco by
publlo road south fifty-five degrees west
eight perches to tho place of beginning,
containing 1 Aero and 23 Perches strict
Measure.
Tho Improvements thereon aro a one
and a-llalfStory DWELLING HOUSE,
with Basement j a good Well of Water,
and a number of Choice Fruit Trees.
Terms and Conditions will be made
known at the time and place of sale, by
THOS. KEMERER.
Lehlghton, Sept. 6th, Administrator.
Now Advertisements.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
Prof. Fowler's Great Work
On Manhood, Horn an AW, and their Mutual InUr
IZdationtt Lovtf Ut Lawtt Jwer, etc,
Aff-ntunre lelltnz from 10 to 33 conies a dar
Send for fpedmon pijzn ntid terms to Atf.nU,
and ee why It IU faster (bin rtny other took.
d-elpbU, Pa. nep5.w4
ci -a h i -a tr n
l,Wn.t,fiiffiss-::-
Gh5 ss-ac-
t SS-EvSugg
B.
Geo.P.Rowell&Co.,
cop duct an Agency tor tbe reception of advertise
ment! lor American newspapers inn imsi com
plete CBUblUhraentoftbe kind In the world. Six
thousfoJ NiwspApEHS are kept regutnrlr on file,
open to Inspection bemtonit. Kvery Aclver
tliement In taken at tbe home prke of tbe pit
per, wlthoutany additional c barge or cninuilftsloii.
An advertiser. In dt-mllnffwtth the Atretic?) Is sav
ed troubleand correspondence, tuakliiii; one contract
inRioaa ora aozen, a nunarea or a luouMna. a
Book of eight jr pages, containing Hits ofbest pa
pers, largest circulation, relUlouo, agricultural,
clawu political rfallv and country ranem. and all
publications which are specially valuablo to adrer-
tiwrd, witn some iiuormtuion about prlocs, l ul
to any addres on application. ForRous
at a distance wishing to make contracts for adver
tising In any town, city, county, State or Terfl
torvof the United states, or anv cor t ion of tbe Do
minion of Canada, may send a concise stalenie" or
wnnnaoy want., togeiuer wiihacopy or tho A
verttttcmciit tbey desire lose. ted, and will
receive Information by return mall which wlI en
able them to decide whether to Inn-case or reduce
the order. For such Information there Is no cbirge
Orders are taken for a tingle paper as eU as for a
list; for aslnge dollar aa readily ai for a larcor
41ParkRow,N.Y.
JC o JjJQfl Pr d-ly hointf. IVruin frtie
AiMresi GEbRUS STl'UON & Co.
Portland, Maine.
)mn A VfKEK guaranteed fo Mife and IV
a niafe Agent, lu their IiX-nHty. (Vists
179 NOl'MNtlto try It. trartlcut.rs Frw.
1. 0. VICKUKV i Co, Aususta, iU.
Laury & Peters
navo u6t received a very largo and ele
gant stock of Fall and Winter
comprising plain and fancy Cloths,
Casslmeresand Ve tings, for men's and
boys' wear, which they are prepared to
make up In tho most f.i hlonablo styles,
at reasonable prices and on short notice.
Ladles', Gent's and Children's
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters
and Rubbers,
comprising a splendid stock of nil kinds,
manufactured especially for the trade
of this locality.
of the latest and most fashionable make.
always on hand, nt low figures.
tf Agents for tho Acme Shirt tho
best fitting garment ever made. Leave
your Measure for them.
LAUltY & PETEUS,
Merchant Tailors,
P. O. Building, Lehlghton, Pa.
OffJI !
DOWN ! !
DOWN!!!
In order to reduce present stock on
hand, and to make room for the New
Styles of
51"
I havo Reduced my Prices to suit tho
times, and am sellincat the lowest ih3.
sible prices. As an example of the
prices loon at tlio rollowlng:
Calico, 10c, worth 12c.
Giugbam, 10ic, -worth 12-Jc.
Best do., 13c, worth 15c,
Also, In ray line of
Ctroceri-es
I defy compctlllon as to quality and
price. I am selling fine
No. 2 Mackerel for the small
sum of 5 cents !
THEY OilNNOT BE BEAT I
tSf A liberal sharn of the public
patronage is respectfully solicited, and
the best satisfaction guarranteed at all
times.
F. F.
Leuckel's Building!
Bank St, Lehighton.
Tape Worm! Tajio Worm!
Tape Worm remored In from 2 to 3 hours with
harmless Wtcetable Medlcloe. The worm paii-iug
from tbe lyntem alive, No fee asked until tbe en
en tire worm, with bead, ptmnan. Midlciuu li.trui
leis, can refer those a.fUlctei to the realdeiita of
thla city whom 1 have cured. At my Office can be
Men hundred of tprolineiu, moiurlu from VJ
to 100 fot In length. Fitly per cent, of caeu of
lytp)pU and dltorganliattont of tho Llrerare
cauwd by atomic U and oUur worm exWlinIn
the alimentary canal. Worms, a aUeuw of the
moit dangerous character, are 0 little undcrt'od
by the medical men of tbe preaent day. Call and
see the original and only worm destroyer, or snd
for a circular which will give a full dKcrlptlou
and treatment of all kluds of worms, eucloe d ct.
tamp for return of the same. Dr. K. fc Kunkki,
250 North Ninth titre-et, 1'hLt.idulphIa, I'd,
(Advice at olUce or by mall freu.)
Ut-SK-KT, TIN andsroUACU WO It M 3 alio
removed. Sept. 0, ISTJ-ly
AZtlUEKj GKAVIUt,
Opposite tho Publlo Squaio,
SOUTII ST., LEinGIlTOX, PA.,
Manufacturer of
Tin 6c Sheet Iron Ware
And Dealer in all kinds of
1ST Kooflng, Spouting and Jobbing
promptly attended to. nov, SO
Adiiiinlsf i-atot's' Sale
Of Valuablo
Personal Property.
Will bo sold at 1'ilbllc Sale, nt tho
mouth (if Mud Itun Creek, Cordon Co.",
Pa., a qiinntlty of Personal Piopcrty of
EMASS111VE, deceased, lata of .Ua
honlng Township, on
SATUIIDAY, SEPT. 5th, 1874.,
at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, compris
ing, nno
Portable Saw Mill,
with fixtures conipleto, ono 2-Story
Dwelling House, Tract of Timber, 1
lot of Hemlock lumber, of all sizes, one
lot of palling, lot of logs, pair of Uoh
SUds, threo mules, pair of oxen, log
and coupling chains, lot of Iron rail
ing, and other articles too numerous to
mention.
Terms will bo mado known on day
of sale.or Intending purchaser can call
at Mud Itun, examine property nnd ns.
certain terms, &o., from tho Admlnis-trators,
AAHON SlIIVE.
1IEXUV TUCKEB,
AUgUSt yil. 184.
BANK STREET. Lehighton, ra.,
MILLEUS and Dealers in
FIom!'; !TdL
All kinds of GBlIN Bought and Sold
atltegular Market Bates.
Wo would, also, resnectfnllv Inform
our citizens, that wo are now fully pre
pared 10 supply tiiem wiui tlio
From any Jllno deslied at tho VKItY
LOWKST FISICJES.
M. 1IEILMAN & CO.
July 25th, 1871.
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VISITOR'S A'OI'ICE.
In Vie Orphans' Court fur tht County of OirtftH.
folate nf II'. It. l;llliltli:, mttrt mu Ihe Admin
istrator SM! All A. KllKltl.l;, ilceaml.
The Auditor appointed by tlio Court
In the nbovu matter or the llrftnnd llnal
account of (!. 11. Eberle, Administrator
of V. H. Ebtrlo, who was tho Admin
istrator of S.iruh A. Eberle, deceased,
and to uiaku distribution of the moneys
in thu hands of the Adinlnlstiatortp tho
parties entitled thereto, will meet tho
parties Inteiested for tho purposes of
Ills appointment, on J! unlay, August
BUt, 1874, at 1:30 r. M., at the Olllce
of Albright & Prey nmn, in Mauch
Chunk. W. M. KAPSIIElt,
Aug. 8, 1871-W4 Auditor.
jOrTOTHEltS, Look at that Child, it
has Worms. Go or send nt onco
to DUKLINU'S Drug Store, nnd get o
bottle of his WORM SYUUP, so plea
sant and yet so suto. may 0
22(1 Annual Exhibition
OF T1IU
Pa. State Agricultural Soc'y,'
FOR 1874, will bo held at
EAST ON, PENN'A,
Commencing
September 28th, 1874,
AND CONTINUE F1VIJ VXXS.
Books of Entry close SFPTE.MIiEIt 22.
No Entry Pee Charged.
Competition Is co-extenslvo with tho
United States and tho citizens of the
several States aro cordially invited to
compete for our prizes. For Premium
Lists and other Intormatlon apply to
either of the undersigned.
J. K. EUV, President.
D. W. Seller. l!eo. Secretary.
Elbrl I ge McConkey, Cor. Secretary.
WHY, OH, WHVwill youMilftr
with that Coimhnr Cold? when
relief may b- had Immediately by ulng
DUULING'S Compound Syrup of Tar
Vlld Cherry nnd Horehouud.
ijctst.iti Korici
Estate ot Robert Phlfer, late of
Parryvllle. Carbon County, Ii., dee'd,
8ll persons Indebted to wild estate are
requested to make Immediate payment,
atld those having claim will present
them without delay In proper order for
settlement.
MARY A. PIIIFER.Purryville,
J. G. ZERN. Weissport,
Aug. 22, 1874-wU Admrs.
PJlo whom it niuy concern.
-- All persons nro hereby forbid
meddling with TWO GREY MULES
now In possession of Georgo Freeby, 113
they aro my property.
FREDK. DREHER.
Lehlghton, Aug. 8, 1874-wa
rPHHE People of Lehlght ju apd viclti
Ity all unlto in testifying that at X .
J. DUULING'S Drug and Fuinlly Med
icine. Store, P0111!, v jussii aud Ukacul
TT.n.vTED Muijicines can always bo
found. ni-.iv 0
"H OOK 1IEAUT1FUL LOOK
MA ROSYI A lloltle of DURLIXG'S
ROSE GLYCERIXE for Roughues of
tho Skin, t.lmpped Hands, &c, only 30
cents a buttle. may U,
A.31.G-i-aver9
RANK Street, LEHIGHTON, aro
now offering Fall and Winter
comprising DeLaiucs, Alpacas, Satlnes,
Empress Cloths, &c., otid a full line of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
&c, at POPULAR PRICES.
They also call particular attention to
their liumenso stock of Ladles', Gent's,
Misses' nnd Children's
Gaiters & Rubbers,
manufactured especially for tho trado
of this section, at. Low Prlcos.
Our stock of Groceries, Flour,
Provisions, Qiiccii&warc and
Wood and Willow WarcV&c,
Is full and complete In every dopatt
meut, and goods and prices nro suro to
eult. A trial is rospeotfully solicited,
oug 2'J-mO
HJ" B,U IJR AXO FKnif.
Theundersigned Is now selling to tho
citizens of Weissport and vicinity, tho
THE CHOICEST
Family Flour $3.75
- 3.00
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Try it 1
E3T IL1ULING of every description
nt Reasonable Rates. Baggage taken
to and from tho Railroad Depots at tho
shortest notice.
W. F. KLOTZ,
Near the Canal ifrldgo, EAST WEISS
PORT, Pa. aprll-m3
(gl XADEH HUTTEN TANNERY
LEHIGHTON, PA.,
B. J. E.TJNTZ, Prop'r,
Respectfully announces to the publlo
that he has just rebuilt tho Tannery,
formerly of Daniel Olowlno, aud put
In nil thu best and most approved ma
chinery for the
Manufacture of Laathor,
such as Hemlock nnd Oak Sole, Harness,
Upper, Kip, Calf and Sheep, which he
will supply at the very lowest prleo.
Plastering Ilnlr supplied lu large or
small quantities very low. HIDES and
SKINS bought nt highest cash prices.
ratronago auueucu. Aug. a-yi
v Tea c h e s ,
Contractor & Builder,
HilllaUTON, l'iiNN'A.
Plaits and Specifications
For nil kinds of Buildings made at tho
shortest notice.
NO CHARGES
Mado for Plans and Specifications when
tlio contract Is awarded to tho under
signed. A. W. EAOHES.
Juuo 14, 1873-yl
Ac
IHMCACIUlltE OT
Carriage, siolsiis, Buggies,
wt off ry danerlpllon of
SPRIMC WAGONS.
Nearly or.olto Kagto Hotel, Ban's Straet,
Ubljhtpn, 1'a.
JlKl'AIHtNO I'ltOMfTl.y ATTENDED TO
At rfnsoualilo cbargea.
3l'atro, n't ft-ry re-jpedfullj' sollellej. and
satlsfict lot, iru jrautufHl.
1S71, A. BUCKMAN.
THE
piio'jrofliiAPnEB
Respectully announces to the citizens
of Lehlghton and vicinity, that he has
Ol'ENEl) his
Hew Photograph Gallery,
on RANK WAY, (near tho Lehigh Val
ley Raljroad Depot), Lehlghton,
nnd that ho Is now prepared to give our
cltUens Llfo-Liko Pictures at tho most
leasonablo rates.
Particular uttentlon paid to taking
Children's Llkeuesses. A Trial Is
solicited. Juno 13.
TCPToiisg and H-ot lor Sale,
Situate on Rank street, In tho
iorough of Lehlghton, and numbered
ill on the plan or plot of said borough.
'Thu Lot Is U.'l x 18'J feet ; tho House
Is three stories with basement, 2-story
Kitchen and necessary outbuilding, a
never-fiilllug well of water, &c. It is
nicely located for almost any kind of
business, being situate on tho principal
business thoroughfare. For price and
further particulars apply at this Oflice,
or on' tho premises to
S. A. or PRISOILLA BEERS.
July 18, 1874-tf
ffcTUST lob!: at her Hair I Why I
s' thought it was turning Grey? So
it'wfti, until 'Mie got a llotllu of that new
Ilnlr Kojturcr at Duliug'a Drug Store
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