Wm dilute IMtowflt. n. v. mortiiimer editor. LKiliailTON, IM.: SATURDAY MORNIXO 8CPI. 19, 1871. Ex-Gov. Curtln who openly procla ims his preference for the democratlo party, will, It Is reported, take an an tlvo personal' part' in the approaching political contest. Tho Maino election 'Monday resulted In Ihe election of Dlngley, Republican, by 11.000 to, 1,Q0Q majoilty, and a full Republican delegation Jo Congress. Las); ye,ar tlo Republican mojorlty was 18,3581 A number of condemned lron'-cladi were, sold by tho Government', at Hew Orleans, on Saturday, and brought the following prices : Etlah, $1)300; Wy.o quab, t'3700; Winnebago, 7350; JrU, $7400: Pejuma, $10,075; Katainath, $7400; Katahdln, $7750, and Chickasaw, $3850. The salo produced $Q0,725, and, It Is oxpdcted, will bo disapproved by f he Navy 'Department. In a test casoatHarrlsburgon Thurs day, of last week, Judge Pierson gavo his decision In regard to transgressing tho Sunday law, that the transgressor can be fined for each and every. "salo of mercharidlzo"durlng"the "day. This U belle ivedto be the Srs'f diclsion upon the'poln't n Pennsylvania. "Under the J3 ngllsh' law only opp jno during tho entire Sunday could ' be' imposed. ''Be also decided that n house having a hotel llcpnss can sell tee cream or anything in the eatable line' q clflzepi or trans; lent cuBtomcra. TUo prosecutions were brought by tho'Sunday league. Tho Mllford (PikirSeraTd puts' It thusly: "Wo undorltand that Hon Charles Albright, of Mauch Chunk, will probably be tho Republican. nomi nee, for Congress In this district. Mr. Albright, who is now. serving as Con' nressman-at-larrc. has already made' a good.iecord lu the national legislature, and If he receives a re-nomination for that position, will be a strong opponent. It therefore pecqmes'the Democracy of the district to go into' thd contest 'with a united and harmonious spirit. 'We hope that such spirit may-prevail, whichever of the numerous aspirants may 'prove successful at tho Democratic Congross tonal Conference.' Tho "Christian at Work" thus sens! bly comments upon tho Louisiana revolt " The wjekod folly of Congress, In neglecting to settle tho Louisiana ques tion ut its last session, with, nil the facts brought before it, Is manifested, is, might bo expected, In a riot which In Its proportions assumes the nature of a rebellion. Whatever may be salt of the crime of a, resort to arms, we do pot forget that tho most culpable, are pot, Indeed, the Immediate participants In such an affair, but those, wbp,sp acta or whose neglect of duty precipitate revolution. Had Cougrea done Its duty; had it settled the Louisiana dllll cutties, when the facts were brought be fore its committee having tho matter In charge, we might not now havo tho disgraceful record of armed rebellion , and bloodshedi As it is, neglect and 'PFon,ipetepc,e 'mvB wrought out their logical result; but how long can the country endute: such a condition of things,, and for such a causo and how lpng will itr Written pr Tin CiRiw AdvocahJ Echoes from Summer Ilc- Uafe mat. This Is a swell of a re rort in every respect. Not long since an old husband refused to allpw Ids young wife to 'go in and bathe, because he heard there wero 'so many "wlilto pap'd awps" about; Tho' sflllors o.f tills place are famous, for who has not beard of "Capo May sats,"'f.?l Sell ing is indulged In hero to'a great 'extent. Suppposo (l(ls Is on account qf tho sa? line matter In the mighty deep,. A roan, loft hero sometime ago 'to swim across to Portugalj ho has not been heard from since bis departure. Atlantio Citv. The ocean here Is pretty fair, but it is not as salt as the one they have at Cape May. A bushel of sand cosfs but very little here. I - sat down on ths beach at this "city by the sea'' and wcptafewbrluytcars, for the shore reminded me of an old friend long Blnce departed, ho was a Scotchman and his nnmo was Sandy. Lok.o BuAKcn."-"Jllg Stick" wpuld bo the proper vtao for this, place. I speak ,hy, the card (where's tho poor house?) Many peoplohero aro on "Tho Bluff." Eye glasses arn useless horo for you ran sea shore without them. "The Fisuihq iiANKav oCae May are splendid; I have often reposed my weary form upon them, first selecting a sandy spot under tho trees, hero 1 fead my copy of "Tho Advocato"- and was at rest. IUciawa,t, Of U sea eldo resorts fhls Is tho most popular with the hnblof. Who has uothuard.of "The ruck beside tht! sea" or Iougcd to bo a child again. So at to he t'focked in tho cradio of the deep." That beautiful 6ong '(The 'White Squall" ls'eupposed to have been written, here. Newtort. This Is a very old port. They have an ocean here, but It Is doilbless. bogus. Unolo Sara has p, tort horq, It is named after MrTExpressj J 'would give the name In full put Bumce It to say, It commcncce with an A arid has 'sundry bits of profanity after it. Commodore Perry was horn here, ))0 was not related totjfo Perfwlnkp fami ly, though our navy pever hoastcd a braver "shell back" than ho. SjtiTn's Island. This Is a resort of the cltto, hero tho votaries of fashion J most do congregate. Tho air of this placo lias a most remarkab'o effect up- pn thoeyes. Miv Klgglns Ivisllcu thjs Island and though his eyes wero blue whcn he departed, they were .black when ho returned. If I hod a dull boy I should certainly send him tq this Is land, for he would be euro to como back with n good bead on him. Ballston Srxu. Never having visi ted this place, I asked a friend about it, he said "ho had never seen Ballston Spar, but ho could tell mo all about Billy Edwards or Sam Collyer.'' I have nothing-further to say about Ballston Spar. Mrcutiq. rb!a., Sept. 15. Rovot n Louisiana 'In Now Orleans, Monday, tho white peoplp tevolded against the Kel'ogg Government, and there wero some flght- Ins, many being killed and wounded. At It a M.ia large mass rqeetfng1 as sembled to take Into consideration the recent seizures of afrns by the Kellogg Government. Canal'etreet was' crow ded for several squares, and tliere was a general suspension ot business, many stores being closed. 1 Two companies of United States'troOps were on duty- In 'New Orleans, and a regiment on the way there from Holly Spring "Missis sl'ppi. Tho meeting adopted resolutions requesting the' Immediate abdication of Governor Kellojjfj, find, sent'a commit tee to communicate them to him. Tho Governor declined to see them, becauso bodies of armed men had gathered in various parts of,tHj,pity, and he regard ed this osa menace. Hp further stated, lowover, that If tho peopfu assembled peaceably, without menace, lie would entertnli) any petition fronithem which was aauressea iq 111m. Aiier soine further parley wtl) the Governor's offi cials the committee withdrew, and re ported tho result to tho mepttng. Tlie people were than advised to go home and gee their arms and return to assist thd "White Leaguers," wno wero unqer arms, to oxecute the plans that wmild bo arranged for them. The 'rneptlng then dispersed. . Jp tho afternoon u proclamation appeared reciting tlio wrongs under wlilpu t0 people of Louisiana have so loug ..y(erpi(, and sighed by D. B. Peuu, Lieutenant-Governor, who was chosen. on the Mc- Enery ticket. It called out the, militia between 18 and 45 "for tho purpose of driving the usurpers from power," ar.Q an annexed order appointed General Frederick N,.Ogden Piovlsional Gen eral 0: the militia. Aliotner proclama tion -was also Issued to quiet the nppr'er henslons of the colored people. Armed men assembled in Canal street in tho afternoon, ond five hundred police, un der Uaneral LotigsfrPet appur, the same time appeared on the groutid, Long street ordering tho citizens to 'disperse. There was sharp tiring, and the police at onp place, urouej nnu mo citizens cap: tured one gun irom tpeni. The citi zens captured the City 'ali Bn(l pollco telegraph'bflico, and' began bulhllpg barricades; At dusk thd cltjiens' held all tht portlpii ot the'pity above Canal street, the police being massed in and around Jnpksofi Squflro. number of sharp skirmisher havo pecprred, caus ing a loss of eight citizens and' thirty pollpe killed ' and1 wounded, General Badger, ot tho pollco, Is wounded. There nro reports that Governor Kel logg'lias called oh the President for aid. Last nlghtthe city wasiquiet; and the impression prevailed that 'no. further attempts would lo made by the pollco to disperse their opponents, Tho citi zens npppar to havo the advantage. LATitu. Quietness has been restored at 'New Orleans. During Monday' night (he umzens' party .so strongly en trenched their posltlon.and-streimhten. i"'l wltli a une- lorso limw mumcn ed their forces, that Governor KHlo"g er Wagon, loaned by the undersigned determiped to call upon tho President for aid, and In tlio meaimhilo to sar render their forces. Kellogg, 1-otig. street and their olUclah took' refug' In thu United. Sa,(u3 Custom House, and Tuesday morning tho entire forco ot Metrppplitari police, with their auxilia ries, arms, station houses, Ac, surren deree u) uov. A eqo, wno in mat uiue i had 10,000 men under arms tq support linn, l cull ui, uuuu assuiucu uiu turns fit government, and announced tho In tention of installing all the officials chosen with him un tlio McEuevy ticket in 1872. Kellogg hayjQg appealed fur aid to WaBhtugton, the President de termined to support htm, and Issued proclamation, commanding tho Nbw Orleaus citizens to disperse in uvaila,ys. Orderit In Accordance with It was unt to Gen. Emery, commanding at Now Orleans. There was no violence there Tuesday, and the exrdtemect annouue- ,.e'd as subsiding. Governor: Peun has made an appeal to tho President for the recognition of. Ills authority. Mr, Matr, In ircnt of St. Charles hotel, made a speech to a Crowd, deprecating vloler.ee ami oxhortlng (o peaco, aud a procla mation ot similar import was issued by the Mayor of the city. ' All tho tele. grams received ut Washington Indicate that quietness prevails In Now Orleans. General Emory repot ts that ho lias not troops enough to mantaln himself if a contjlct should, occurr, undthatthe mere presence (inraor.3 nas lost w moral et feet. There wero creat rejoicing Tues day lu New Ofleans at thu result of tho .coutost, and the t'ulted States troops In the Custom House, appeared In the windows and heartily cheeied a passing procession of the citizens. A meeting lu sympathy w,itU,UmWMa"Ohel,u,llu Profound qnletnrss still prevails at belncr out opposition In different parts pt the State. Tho condition of Louisiana af fairs was the snlilect- of dlscu'slori In thd. Cabinet at Washington Wednesday, but no final method of dealing with tin' case was decided -upon. Gen. Emory, commanding the United States troops In Louisiana, yas Instrup'ed "under np circumstances to reocgnlzjthft, insurgent Government of Louisiana," and that within Ave days from the date of tho President's proclamation, "such action will bo taken as tho emergency r6 qulrcs." 'The proclamation- asMssued on. Tuesday, and the, five days will .ex piro'on"Suhday'. Washington, bept. it. 'J. no i-rcsiucnt to-day ordered three vessols-of-war' to bo;scntto Npw Qrleaqs, Thny have not yet boon sejpefed, bqt may bo in the course Of to-day." 'Thty will be siich ns cah cross tho bar with safety, and Will bo gunboats of heavy pallbre. Tho Presi dent, sent for Adrnlra) Reynolds, this morning, with ' whom 10 had a, long conference this morning. '' On Monday evening' a series- of darlne robberies wero perpetrated,.-at Pottstown, the Post-office, three stores and two dwelling being ' entered and robbed. Charles Ynndcrvort, Grand- Master of Odd Fellows for New York, died at Harlem .Monday evening. POLITICAL, rj0 tho democracy of Carbon counjy , FDR ASSflMBLXi A. J..DURLING, of, thu orouKb.of Lflhluhton. At the earnest solicitation of rpany friends I have consented ,to let my name go before the appriiicl'lng Dcraocratlp Delegato Convention, 'as a candidate fpr tne otu.ee or Assomuiy. Should the. honored with a nomination and election, It will bi my" slncero, en deavor to, fulfill tho duties of tlio olllce with fidelity and to the: best of my ability. . A. J. JjyilUNW' Sept. .5, 1874-tp CARD, Lehlghton, Pa., Sept. Dd Tn V. n.SWTDKn. ElQ..' 1871 nmn Sin. Wo tho undersigned, Voters of the Borough of, Lehlghton, real ectluliy nsk you to become a can illrl.itn for tho'nomlnatlon of Iteprosili tatlvain tho State Lenlslaturo ,ot the next Democratlc.County Convention T D Olauss, Francis StocUer, FrahkShlvely, Z II Long; W II Beunlnger, Clinton Brctney, Val Schwartz, Charles Yener,i D lleberliug, Joseph Horn, John T Nu-baum, i'eter Helm, Fred Dreher, Fred I.euckel, II German, Pliao'u Clauss, Wm Warner, Daniel Rex, Johu Peters, Josenh Obert, Willoughby'Wert, M Hellman, " Samuel Graver, Jonathan, Seldle,, JusiahSemmel, Daniel Clauss, S Kieldenwels,- Fred E M Her. John Miller, Jacob Walter, Edward Paetzel, Win Wnterbor, win tinier, D II Long," . . Frank Lelhenguth Jacob Uel rehn, John A, Obert, J BroUgi Lelilghton Pa., Sept.-4, 1874 To T D' Claubs. and others. Gentlemun, In lesponso to' your verv flatterlnc Invitation, 1 re3pecttully state that I consent to let my name go before tho Democratic Nominating Uon veutlon ns a candidate for Itepresenta live. If nominated and elected, I pledge a faithful nerformauco ot tho duties of the office. Very truly yours. . ' E. II. SNYDER New Advertisements. rmaE cahhon count? aGhi- CULTTjnAL'SOCiETV.wtiro'ffcr at Tublio Outcry, on the Fair Grounds, on theSOtli day of .Septenlber. 1874, at Two o'clock!', M ot the highest and best' price, the Sheds,, Stalls and .other Privileges. By order of the Board of Directors. EKTliK LAUX, President. W. C. FKitniiwpi, Si'crutary, Lehlglitou, Sept. 10, 187,4-w2 0 WIIOM IT jt'AY CONCERN. All persons nro hereby forbid wed- 1 w Ameai Bmiui, ot Ajenig nvm, i a A. IlUOKM AN. Lehlghton, Sept. 10, 1874. ' UHSSUD AXO L1V13 The undersigned respectfully informs tho citljenp .pt Carbon and, tuljplnlng counties, that ho Is now prepared to supply iiieui iviui Dressed or Live Hogs at all times, at' prices fully ns1 low as they can bo bougtit for elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hams, Bologpe and Saussage, at Wholesale and Jtetall. Ordeis will bo promptly filled, and lings shipped to any polnt at the shortest notice. JQSEPH OBERT, lianU Street, Lehlghton, Pa, Sept. 10, i674.yl ? or. Millinery Goods & Motions " AT d Poor below the M. E. Cllurchi BANK Street, 1EHIGHT0N All work niadeCup In the Ltt, Siy'-, at me Uiweot frlces. geptajba 19, 1874-013 On tlm subject of " The nand of God In Ibv Htory of Our Country, fvlll bo delivered In ths'EngllshjLatigu ago, by Itov.'TnpS, 60WMAN, of ylllentown, In tho EVANGELICAL OHUIinil, Wuissport, on Monday Eve., Sept. 21, 74. Our citizen's aro'feVnfttfuTlv Invited to extend -n' lib(!ral "patr'6fiafie to this Lecture, tlio proceeds belnir for THE BENEFIT of tht. SU.Nfl AY SCHOOL. auJllSSlUN : "Family Ticket, .V. '..... . V. . . .$100 ldults J If K ' Children, under 12 years, 15 - 22(1 Annual'- Exliibitibn 1 of Tnii Pa. State" Agricultural Soc'y, FOB 1874, will be held at EAgTON,, PENN'A, commencing Septemlier 28th, 1874, AND CONTINUE K1VK DAYS. Books of Entry close SFPTEMBEK 32. No Entry Deo unargeu. Competition is co-extensive with the United Statesrana tho citizens of tho several States nro cordially Invltedrto nnmrnjt.iTfni' nil. tirlTf TOnr T'rpmlll 111 l,UIU.t.kUlV. VW. " " ... Lists and other Intormatlou apply to either of, tho undersigned. J. k. Jtisc, t'rcsiuent; D. W. Seller. Rec. Secretary. Eltrhlgo McConkey, Cori Secretary. - . - - - 1 - - ' ANOTHER OHANOE! fit r Fiftfi and LasT Gift- Concert If? AID OF'TIIE PiikEibrarjolSy. rOSTt'OfjED TO November 30, 1874. DltAWINCJ OEUTAIff.T, TIIATDATB.- LIST .OF GIFTS ON'B.ORAND CASH GIFT . .. ONVi.OltAAD.CAall (1IH i; o.NE'oitASn cAsit oi n . ' .ita'iojwn 10.1.0.10 75,0011 MV ioo 6 cash atrn, jaijKiiriiACir, ino, ,ooo ,000 10 UAlll lil l, IJ.UWSAUII, IS CPII UlVTi, 10,11'K), UACII, Ho.ooo 15J.O0O lliOOOO SO CASH (111-Tr , 25 OAP11 011Tb, t.,UlJ KAOII, 1,1)00 KAOII, -;),U0I) KAC1I, z.000 i:acii 1,000 KAOII, ; -MilUOtl, 100 KACU, ft) J-'AOll, 100.0u0 (10,000 IOO.IjOO loo.ooo 120.000 60,000 OiU.OOO 3D UASll Ull' lo, 60 UASll 01 MS.' 100 CAfiuaw- sii CAaii.uirrth. roo cash oii-is. i9ouo cash on ii, OrandtoUlSOOo60irii,allrii'sli . t2,200 0J0 I'rlce or tiokcii. WliolaTlcUf ' UaWiH . , . ' .. . . Tunthp-vuu Coupou, , , t . II WhoWTcllptfor . , . , Tickets fori . .' . , .8 r.o.uo 2. M) 6 00 COJ 00 . 1000 00 For Xlckots ond iDfodinatton, qddreiis T1I0. K., UKAMLirriU, Aatsi nMAiotii, I'nUlp t.ltrry Building, UiwUtlll Iy, or TII0S. II. 1I.VS CO, Kaateru As"t. .OO'J'IlrovI'MJ'i Now Vor(l, iEept.,13-3t ft w o o 53 P (3t ft', CD CD bd I I , flL CD4- -CD c3 j i ii. 1 , i d a- w M 65 :5S s o 3 trt O f-'S vri S ' '!! .UIVCIV CllATEU, Opposlto tho Public Squat e; ' SOUTIIrST., LEH1GIITON, PA., Manufacturer of T in & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds ot J WOIJE SI TSar Roofing, Spouting and Jobbing promptly jattmidadtf , noyi 80 AVID EBBUia'S Livery & Sale Staples, ll.VMK STBEKT.l.'KIIIoaTOSr, P. FAST TBOT;ri,NG HORSES, ELEGANT "CARRIAGES. And positively LOWER PRICES than any other Livery in the County. EH .Large nnd-thapdsome Carriages for Funeral purposes. anJ Weddings. Nor. S8, 1873. DAVID K1IUKKT. "jISTATU notice. , .. -- Estate pf Itobert Phlfer, late of Parryvlllo, Catbon County, Pa., decVo all petsons lnnotitert to t-am extnie ur, rciiuested to make Immediate payment, uui thiHu having claims will present tneiu without delay In proper. order for beeiuei( MAIU A. PUIKEI Parry vlle, J. G, ZEKNi .WeiiK)rt, Aug. 22, 1874- w8 Admrs, Now Advertiseme1itrfftr.! KAOENTS RANTED J'OIt Pruf. FowleVs-' Great Work On Manhoo'lt iromniiioof, nrd thtir, Mutual inter JldaUonv, Lore, 1Y1 Laib$tllwtrt elf. j Agntii are Ratlin? from' lBV 35 copies dayV Pend (or poclnin pijrp una terms to AgrntB, and w whv It Mis filler than nnr other book. Addrexs, NATIONAL TUULISUINU OO. Phllf delphlf eep5w4 r. M " el S . H S3 mm Geo.'P.Rowell&Cb.,- coruct an Aitenev to1 tl)e reception of (idtertlsi ment fbV Amerlcat. NitwpupiRatheVt onnl ptete cUnMlsbtnentof te klpd In the world. BU tliouxtind RswspArrM hfe kept reffulAl-Ir on flltji open to InKpeclion bjrcu(omrB, Krery Aclver tUctnent in takrn fit the homfe prle ofthe iA rer. without nnr Additional chance of eommlfion. An M(trtlfipr. In dpallni with the Aifencr. Is mt- ediroubleandcorref ponder, ee. maklna one coo tract inittiiAd or a ioxen, a nunarea or a iuouMna a. Hnntr nfnthtv naffpa. irntilnloar lintel Of bent t pent, Inrpent r1rculatlor)K, rfillnlous, afcrlcnUbrat, rim, nnililn... callr and countrV nawrd. and all publication), which are RpecLtllr aluatte to adrer- tlprs, with some inrtirmaiinn bdoui prices, i aoni IT lire 13 to auT'addre s on annllcatlon Persons at a distance wUhlnj; to make rontrhela fbr adfer IMiiK in ny town, cy coumy, Mare or itrri torvoftht, United Btatos. or anv cor t Ion of the Do minion of Canada, my ijenda concise Matfivt of what they'wut. toietber' with a copy 6f the 'Al- vcriifcmcnl they deMre lne ted. andiji rHfflvi! tnfbrraitlon br return mail which will en able them t(S decide w bether to fnrrea5fl or reduce the order, tortucu information .lure la no.cnirffo Ordera oro taken for a clngfe paper a well aa for a M; for atlnjifo Aolhr'un lendlyai foranrgqy turn, unices (limp imuainjri. 41ParkRow,N.Y. $5s.$2Q lurllind, .vlalue, per day nt h-m, Tvrma free Address Qkorgi bintaos & Co. 577 mats jiccntu. In llielr totality, fost. jt a MKMt uuarnTiieoa o .1111(0 nou rv 30 f NOTI1IM1 to tryjt.. I'urllcatir.Free. I". 0. V1CKEIIY li Co., AUuul, M8, KCtriXT FITS." L&ury & Peters Havo'jn'st'rl'ceived a,verylarge''abil,ele' gaut stock of. Fall and Winter. coniDrlslnc clatri' and fancy Cloths, Casslmerosaiid Veitlngs, for men's and hoys' wt-ar, which they aro prepared to make up In tlio most niuonaoio siyies, at reasonable prices, and on short notice. Ladies', Gent's and Children's Bpots, Shoes, Gaiters and. Rubbers, comprising a. splendid stock of all kinds; manufactured especially for the trade ot this locality. of the litest and most, fashlnnablo make, always on baud, iit.low. figures. 1" Agents for the Acmo Shirt the best fitting garment' ever made. Leave your Measure for Ihem. LAUlty; & PETERS, Merchant Tailors, P. O. Kpildlng Lehlghtop, Pa. DOWN ! "! DOWN!!! In order to reduce present stock on hand, and to make' .room for tho Now Styles of I havo Reduced my Prices to suit 'the times, and am Belling at tho lowest' pos. slhle prices. As an example ot tho prices look nt tho following: Calico. 10c, wortlrt23: Gingham, 10-ic.';'WoM29. .best, do,, lac, .worth. 1 Also, la ray lino qf 1& I defy companion ns to quality and nrlon T tiin KitlHnrr finrt No. 2 Llaokerol'fqfftliCsniall sum of 5 cents ! THEY CANNOT BE BEAT h 1ST A liberal share of tho public patronage!is respectfillly soUfltedi.'and the best satisfaction guurranWeit at till times. Lcuckel's Building, Bank St., LohifeWon, BANK STREET. Lehlghton, Pa., MILLERS and Dealers In All kinds of GIUW Bought and Sold at Regular Market Rates. We would, also, respectfully Inform our citizen, that we are now tuny pre pared to supply them wltliruetj t Memt of &$M From any JIluo desired nt the VIIIIY lowest inici:s. M. IIEILMAN & CO July 20th, 1874. M ouso and Iiot for Halo, Zorougl ot Lehlghton, and numbered 84 on tho plou or plot af sakl borough. Tim Lot Is U.ll x 180 feet ; the House In three stories with bnsesaeiit, 2-stqry Kitchen' nud nocery outbuildinir, a nevur.fallitw well of waters tto. It. Is nicely, located for almost any kind o business, belna situate on ttiei principal business thoroughfare. For prion audi further particulars, apply at. thS .Ojace ui un liiu uiruiiorn lu S. A. orlUtlSOlLLA'lREJEhSi Jy 18, 1871-tl IK Ctoavcr, BANK Street, LEMC1IITON, aro now offerlns Fall and Winter comprising DoLalnes, Alpacas, Satincs, Empress Cloths, &c, and a full line of I)RY,G0QDS, , ,, NOTIONS, CARPETS, i; nyoii cLofiis, &c:,ViPO&uX5TpaiaEs. They also' call particular attention to their Immense stock ,pf Ladles', Gent's, Misses' and Children's Gaiters &' Rubber, manufactured especially for, the trado of this section, at Low Frlces. Our stock of Groceries. Flour. Provisions, Quccnsware and Wood nud'Willbw Wnro,&c, Is full' and complete in every depart ment, and goods and prices are sure to suit. A trial Is respectfully solicited, nug 20-mO NADEN HUTTENiTANNEEY .LEnGjaT,.,!., B. J. KUNTZ, Prop'r, , i. ii Ui i ' r Itennectfullv announces to the nubllo .that, ho has ' just rebuilt tho Tannery, rorraeny or uaniei, uiowino, ana, put In aU'ttie best and most approved ma chinery fojlhe ,-;'rV Manuf a,cturp .of Loathbr; such as'IIemlock and Oak Sole, Harness, Upper, Kip, Calf and Sheep,, which he will supply at the very lowest price. riastering Hair. supplied i Id large or small quantities very low,. IIIDES-and SKINS, bought highest cash prices. Patronage solicited.,,, "'Aug. 8-yl A. W. EACHES, Contractor &. 'A, LEUiailTOX, ritNS'A, l'lans and Specifications Foi n'l kinds of.' Buildings made .at .the shortest- notlccw ... 1 NO..Oin AiRG,ES Made for Plans and Specifications when the contract Is awarded to tho under slflnpd. 'A. W. BACHES. June 14, 187gTyl, , , ,3'Hl1 nornm The undersigned calls tho attention of nil parties using Iron to the fact that lie Keeps on nana, ai.iue. WeissportRollingMill all Sixes, which ho offers at tho JLowest MarketlPrlcds: Also; that hepays'the Highest Price for SCRAP- IRON, pr will take it tn' exch'angq ror" Mabufac turqinfori. ( ' In the' absence pf the uhdcr'slgricd, p'artles'will call at the Feed &ore'of W. Ui KNEUu r, Jsq., and Da attended to. ' ' LEWIS WElSSw Weissporti'r3ept l2.m3 , BVCipiAN, Carriages, Slelgns, Buggioa, nd tjrrf Ueci Ipl oi. of SPRING WAGONS. Ntirij' oppMlW' Kiile Hotel. Bunk' Street, ijemgutOD, itu IlEPAipi(q PBOMITLY ATTENDED TO jrirPlftoince Terr ruriectfullr eollclUd. Ind reD.T, ltn4, '. A. DUUKMAci. rilOpORAPIIER Respectfully announces to tho ctlzens ot Lehlghton and vicinity, that lie has OPENED his NewTofogrphfJallery, on BANK WAY, (qear the LehlghlVal. .ley Rajlroad Deppt). , Lehlghton,. andthht;ne IsWwprepaVed'to'glvd'our citizens Llfe-Llko .Pictures at the most reasonable, ratos, , , Particular uttcptlon ipatd to taking Children's, Likenesses. A Trial Is sollolted, j June, 18. nnonAtJcoNisT. OLIVER, CRILLET, dealer in To haeco, Cigars, Pipes, &c.k next door to Rc'x s Grocery Store, Susquehanna St,, M(ucli (Thunk, respectfully asks tb'e peoplo of Lehlghton and vicinity, when visiting thatlploeej to call ia and trylis FRAGRANT CIGARS- tho Very best Id tho' market. Every articles in his lino warranted as repre sented rnd at lowest pr(oe. -Cm&r28 TTJST look at hor'Hairl 'Whyl 'thodfe' wa' turning Grey? So It was, nntll she got a Dottla of that new Hair Restorer at Darling's Drag Store. II Y, Oil, WHjr will you suffer . . lulth llmt rVuiKhnr C!nA9 when relief may b had Immediately by using CURLING'S Compound Syrup of Tar iMItl Uherr'y and Ilorehound. : IWfOTHERS, Look af Uiat jCblld, it :i-'f-i has Wbrm'i. iGo or send at onco to DURLING'S Drug Store, and get a bottlo ot hU WORM SYRUP, so plei santandyotsosurp. ww