DDI I'OII. LEIIiailTON', l'A.: BATUIIDAY MOllMNII OCTOMill fl, 1871. Senator lirownlnw announces him self as a candidate for election to Con gress from the Knoxvlllo dMilct. Mi. Beecher Is sixty-ono years of age, and reads fine print without lenses llo-never uses glasses for any kind of literary work. Tlio Treasurer Depigment will fel $500,000 in gold on each Thursday during October making the total sales for the months $2,500,000. The manufacturers iJoard of Trade, at Fall River, Mass., has decided to cut down tho working-hours to three days next week and four days in every sub sequent week until next January. According to the lledford Gazette there are one hundred and fifty post mistresses In Penmylvaila. They are all cfllctent officer, and not a woman of them has ever been a defaulter. A warrant having been pent from Washington for the aircst of secret ser vice ofOcer N'ettleshlp, ntNewark.Jf. .1. ho suircndered himself Wednetday to the United States' Commissioner, and gavo ball lor his appearance ontheSOtli Inst. ,A letter to the Omaha Herald sus tains General Custer's accounts of tho abundance of gold in the iilaek II'lls, and of the general richness of the coun try, butfays it would bo madness to at tempt to go there at present on account of hostile, Indians. The Agricultural Department is ad vised that tho wheat crop will bo near tho average of las-t year In corn , none of the largo producing States reach the average. There will bo fair crops of oats, potatoes and hay, but less than half a crop of tobacco. The new hall of Camp 150, of 'the Sons of America, at Valley Forge, was formally dedicated on Tuesday. It Is built of stone from tho Revolution camp-ground, and is tho only public hall at Valley Forue. Tho dedication was followed by a banquet, at Which addresses were made by Colonel William llhulo, General Dobson and others. Thero was a very large attendance at tho State Fair, Easton, Wednesday, ex cnrslonlsls arrivlng from other lowns. Among those present were Hon. llels ttr Clymcr, General Allen and dele gates from tl.o Uetks County Agricul ural Society. In tho afternoon there wcro soveral races and "a grand caval cade," of all the animals on exhibi tion. It Is stated that an agent of the Prus slan Government has purchased Lake Veepanapec, in Union county, New Jersey, for tho raising of leeches, trout and salmon. The leeches are to bo used for medical purposes, and tho trout nnd salmon to stock the Prussian livers. Tho lake has an area of !J00 acres, and tho price s $300,000. ThH Is probably tho first purchase by a foreign (lovem mcnt of territory within tho United States. In the Grand .Lodgii of'pdd Fellows nt Atlantla, on Saturday, a uniform was adopted for the Patiiarchal Order throughout the country. Several ap peal cases, among them that of the Morn ing Star Lodge, of New Yoik, were de. terminal. The report of tho Commttteo on Revised Itltual was affirmed. A resolution was adopted approving the movement to secure funds to finish national monument, and recommending the order to exlentpecunlary assistance to the same. Gencinl .lames I.. Itidgely, Grand Secretary, was appointed to pre pare s complete lil-tory of Odd Fellow ship in the United Slates. Toe Giant! Sire appointed John 11. Tompkins, of Alabama, to bo Grand Marshall; Uev J. V. Vvnablo of Kentucky, Grand Chaplain; W. II. Foulko of Delaware, Grand Guardian, nnd J. W. Hudson of Wisconsin, Grand Messenger. After the Installation of odlcers, the Grand Lodge adjourned to meet In ludlanopo.is next year. In an Interesting article on public ex. travagnnce tho Pittsburg Post points out that wheii such men ns Shuuk and Big' 1 r were Governors of Pennsylvania the Governor's salary was $), 000. Now it is fit, 00, Tl:eitliu Governor's mes senger received $-100, now $1,200 There were then. ,no pages In tithe .house. Now there jire about seventy (ho. Theuthe publiigrouuds we re cared for by an old man for i3IJ0a )ar. Now the State nays 48,000 for that duty. To inaugurate a Governor qosU (300 tOO. Now it costs 4,0l)0. Tie State then coutrluuted nuthlng toward- ill burial of a Governor but the recent burial of uu ex 'Governor coats the Treasurer from $4,000 to S3.000 The J'oal might have a-ided that then men II. V. MORTIIIMKII, .ought olTlco for honor, now they seek It lor addition, division, and silence. I!ut whnt can be expected of the rank and file of Republican officeholders while the very head of the paity votes himself n salary double that of Lincoln, Jackoii, and Adams, besides aborliiti" an Immcuscsum annual)- for perqulstes? Sun. Maticti fitiiiilt Items. A fine hiiek paveiw nt has been laid down In front of the new residence of Mrs. M. M. Dlnimlck, near tho Market Homo, on Broadway. The building will he icady for occupation by tho 1st of next month', Mr. O. B. Ithoads lias secured for n concert In January, nt n guaranleo of f250, tho celebrated "Mendelssohn Quartette," of i'o-lon, one of Hie finest Instrumental musical organization In the country. Most of the reserve seats am already secured and before the limn arrives the remainder will be secured, Several other fiist class entertainments will be given at Ithoads' Hill during the winter, through tho arrangements determined on by tho proprietor of the Hall. Tho funeral of JV'rs. J. C. Gould, of Packerton, took place from tho L. V. It. It. depot at 1.110 o'clock of Moi day, on the arrival. of a sped il linln. The eortego wns a very large one uotulth standlng tho threatening weathei; the servlctsat tho gravu being conducted by I!cv. E. Ferrler, of Mauch t7:mnk, nnd V S, G. Webster, of Weatl.erly. - Mr. W. Cole, a clerk in the Lehigh Valley Ilnllroad Freight office at this place, has neen In delicate health for some time past. Judge Jame Houston arrived home lrom his tour through lie land, Scotland nnd Knuland with the Ohio, one of the American Steamers, at Philadelphia, on Sunday last. He leached Mauch Chunk on Wednesday night, with the late train on the L V. H. It., where ho was met by a laigo concour.-o of fi lends headed by the Hibernian Cornet Hand whotendered him u delightful serenade, rendering the air to the appropriate and familiar lines of I he old song: "Homo again! homo again! Front a IoicIkh Shore, And oil' It tills my soul with joy To meet my li lends oncomorc." in a veiy cridllable manner. TI.e Judge received lots of congratulations and a heap of hand shaking from his friends. and the procession escorted him to his residence amid much enthusiasm. Mr. 12. T. llootli was presented, on Saturday evo ling, by Mrs. T. A. Mc Clellaud, of Philadelphia, tho bettter half of the well known furniture dealer of thai city, with an elegant ebony ear.e surmounted by a massive gold head ap- prnpi lately Inscribed. Mr. S. M. Curt right made the presentation speech in the parlor of tho hotel. The donee iccelv Ing It witli somo happy words of sur prise. Tho Itellance Steam Flro Engine Co., of Bethlehem, paid a visit to Mauch Chunk on Siturday last. They turned out dO members fully equipped. Hon. Allen Craig welcomed them In a speech from the Mansion House balcony. U. I Wennei, Ksq.,or lteteleliem respond ing, Ex-Sheriff Painter being called on made some taking remarks. A trial was given at the Mnn-.ion House, draw ing water from the canal, which was not satisfactory. Another was given at the Court House, drawing water from tho creek, which proved n succe-s, n heavy stream being thowu 20 feet over the Court House steeple. The Marlon and Phoenix Hose Co's participated, and the Hibernian and Weisspoit Hands furnished music. A plcnlc was held at Kast Mauch Ciunk, and the com pany returned homo nt 7.30 o'clock, highly pleased with their visit. Mr. John F. lileekley, tho green-gio. cer, was agreeably surprise I ..n r dny night Inst by the arrival of a baby boy. Mr. S F. Collins of this place was made happy In the same mauner several dnys agobv a bright eyed girl. Miss Georglo IJooth, the daughter of the proprietor of r.he Mansion House, gave a party to her Juvlnile friends on Monday night. Music and dancing wa enjoyed In the large dining room nnd hundreds of little boys mid girls tripped it merrily, New Advertisements. Ailiiiiiilslititdix' snlo Of Valu..blo Personal Property. Will bo cold, it Publio Sap, rm the premises late of Kllas Shlve, Mnhtmlng townshtp,Carbou Co., P.i,,decd'd, on Saluriluy, Ociolier IT, IS71, commencing nt TI-JS' o'c'ock In the Forenoon, the following Per-onal Pro perly, to wit 2 .Vules, 18 tons of Hay by the ton, COO shucks of Com, 100 bushels of Potatoes in lots, 1 lot of Oats in straw, 13 ou.liels or ltje, I Fanning Mill, 8 Shares Carbon County Agrleul tural Society, bl! bundles liyo Straw, Jot of Mil n lire and a vaiiety of other attlcles too numerous to uieiitlun. Conditions made known at time nnd plrco of sale. U AMIOX SHIVE, HKNllV lUvKKIt, Oct. 3, 1874-w3 Admrs. POLITICAL. rrmothe Democincy of Carbon county, run A!src.uuijY, .1. J DURLIN'U, of the flnroUL-h of Lehlghtim. At the earnest solicitation of many friend- I have consented lo let my name go before the approaching Democratic Delegate Convention, as a enuillilate lor the olllce of As-omhlv. Should 1 be honored llh a iionilnnthiu and election, It will be my sincere en deavor lo fulfill the duties of the office with fidelity and to the best of my ability. A. J. DUKL1NG. Sept. 5, 1874-tc A CAKD. Lchlgliton. Pa,, Sept. 2d, 1871. To E II SNYIlKIt, E-q., Dkau Sm, -Wo the undersigned, I the till i Voters of the donnish of L-hlul.ton, res ecllullv a-k you to heroine a can dhlatc for I ho nomination of Iteprescn tatlve In the State Legislature at the next Deinociatle Count j Convention, T I) Clnuss, Francis Stocker, Frank Slilvely, 'A II Long, V II llHunlnger, Clinton Itretney, Vnl Sclmnrtz, O mrles Ven-er, I) Hi'berllug, Jnsi't h Horn, John 1' Xu bauin, VVter Helm, Kred Dri hel, Fled I eucliel, II Ceiman, Phanti Clauds, Win Wnrner, Daniel Ilex, Juliu Peters, Jo-eph Oheit, Wllloiii-hliy Wert. M Hellman, Samuel Oraver, Joiiath iii S . Idle, Jiialt Seinuiel, Daniel Clauss, S Kieldelltteis, Ki oil K Miller, John Miller, Jacob Walter, lid waul Paclz,), Win Waterbur, Win Miller, I) 11 Long, Frank Lclbenguth, Jacob DoFrehu, John A Ooeit, J ill'Ollg. Li hlghtm, Pa., Sept. 4, 187L lo I I) l i.AUss, and o'lieis. Gustlumun, In lesponsu to your veiy llatteilng invitation, 1 respectfully state that I coiiM-nt to let my nam. go beloie the Democratic NomiiiatingCon ventioti as a candidate for Itepiesenta live II tiouiiiiati'd and elected, I pledge a faithful pi'iformance ol th! tliitf of the olllce. Very truly j ours, E. 11. SNYDEIi. New Advertisements. uiiv lo fin; iirvmisns of me Buiisciini'r, on ine uigiit. nt (lie ult., a White Sheep, with two black strl es on tho back. The owner will prove propel ty, pay expenses nnd take her away, oi she will be sold ac coidlug to la.v. JOHN iJOHN. No. 0 Hrlck Itnw, Packerton. Oct. a, 1871 an KUJS AXKJ 5!3-uT)fl4'I.I2iJ C. W.- LEWTZ nnnounees to his friends nnd the public lu general that he has leased tho Store hi Llebenguth's lliiilillng, BASK street, Lohifjhton, Pa and furnlshtd it .ltha complete assoit uieut of Ptivo Drugs, Patent Medicines, Flavor in r? Extracts Perfumery, Toilet Articles, and In fact everything usually found in a well-kept Drug More. Piescilptioiis carefully compounded. He a No keeps constantly on hand a full stock of choice and pure Wines and Liquors, for Medicinal & Sacramental purposes ; and n (nil line of the choicest In and-, of Cigars and Tobacco, which he is selling nt the very Lowest Cash Pi Ices. O W. LKNTZ, Hank Street, Lehigliton. October 3. 1871. Oi'Stliaux' Ooiirl Sale. By vlitue of an Order of the Orphins' Court of Carbon county, 'hem will be exposeil af Publics lie, u, the premises, lu tho llnroiigh of Lehlghtou, on S.1TUIIDAV, OCTOIHCU 10, 1874, nt half past TWO o'clock P. M., the fullonlug described late of ELIZABETH MOULTHUOP, deceased, viz- All thntceitaln lot, piece or parcel or Ground, situate, I) lug and being In the Borough of Lehl4litoti, Cut boil county, Pa.; bounded anil do bcilbed.as follows, to wit: llegltiulng at a stone, thence by laudof Lewis Uiaver booth three deglees and one-half west tAcuty-tive perches and one-tenth to n stone, thelico by laud of George Lsch due east twelve pciche.nnd two-tenlliB to a titnuo; thence by land of the late John Kuutz, decca-ed, north twenty' nluu degrees west eleven perches to a htoue: thence by the tainu north four and niie-hall degrees east nineteen per dies and ihree tenths to n comer In the public road; Iheiicb by public roud south Jilly.fivo deglees west eight perches ta the place nt beginning, containing 1 Acie and -5 perches stilct Measure. The Improvements thereon are a one. iind-a-llall istury DWELLING HOUsE, with lia-eimnt; a gooa Well or Watci, and a iiiuulier of Choice Kiult Trees. Terms and Comllthdis will be mide known ut the time and place of sale by THUS. KEMEltEll, Lejjjghloii, Oct. 3, 1674, Administrator, fS OTHKIIri, Look nt that Child, It j -t-'-t"- has Worms. Go or send at once ' to DUitLINtl'S Drug Store, and get n bottle of his WOUM SVUL'P, so plea sant and yet no suie. m.ij 0 New AVhorlieoments. fiKDAit mi,i, skmimauy-a pW i irr in muurmn iiiimru DurM in iiii.irmn"u HXtelilte. students lirepired fW riillig.'tir lupi nes-. T.rtn innilrrttt. tor Ircular, itdilrfS4 V. OoLIMILR, I'llil., Jit. Ji, (.mounter Co., I1. Mason & Hamlin Organ Co.i Winner ifTlirre Illglirat .llcitnla ami Olplninn ii Honor at Vlenlln, 1S7.J, fttnl 1'nrltti 1SG7. nuir.'ll.T Itit llliewl Ansorl nielli in" tin. llmt Co 1)1 in-1 OrKnlw In tli W orlit, tn luilnit i.w 'j W with retviit In,. irii.flili.np. tint oali rsclmurljf far CfW(. a f rm-t-rly.lut htpytin ftew I'lnu nCIOnny lny lllilltN, thn tn' riirur ililo vr lferol. Oil (M.S.S llriilril Willi Pl'lvlli'Bo of I'ur clinc, 1 1 a!imt ttn pirtvtluti country. 1-irht immrnt (''JHr lljiwsrd. llltlnlrnteil Oillnlogliea and HrrularK, with full I'ltrtliul.trf, vutiliio uu niueit. AU iln-nit JIASIIS t IIA.1II.I.V OUT. AN CO. Ilofcltin, New Ynrli or Clcaf.fi. rllnrl)UrirJwlp A..,rt Priicir!nn uvdijuuujo unn i njutx.m, I. v( W fli.r. 8 . M.n. nt'iantfirrill mlimtiT 18H (Hiirn pwl'nitffiill! ilMia'vl aid lUgmlly bnullil. C tnltm innltir Jn-t ill'lfil t" 111,, t afeinrg ftiniily. UrrrKAO rninw inqt. thw aiiiMit uM 100 enpirt ill "' K'lhi an i'lh.T 3(1 In thrre ilnys am) .iiinlln-r 3 ltiir tlttyl L'lrpulirp. with fVmi;7r' IntUli fiu'. I.Ui- AGEN L'S WA NTliD. V.Iu T. and cxcludif Iprrllorr. Addi8nt fiif II. .N. HcKlN.Vi:V.t C., I'uU'm, 72.- Saiimoii St.. I'lilUdul) Ilia. I'll, HAMS Prtrul I11TKIKG IJI.OVtCH VUllV (lltKATl.V I Jll'lll) I.I) I inrm or ths ..'l.ma.iiid iIihiiioiu riiiiiplDtt. hlilt'ldln id tlio p.irt uljrpt lo Mpnr. I Hiatal pliili'i, niaUlmr llipin Wrurjti'a limn at long, and do tliw work f.ihltr and o.islor linn ni- i titer busker. .Madior llieivrjf UU ('.111 tetitller,' lour slue, rUlit Ml-d lett litllidi't. H nlipUi sent piotiHll nil le(i'lit ol pltte, Ilulf llloie.$1..5. I uil Olmes, UU er alr. I lber.il dlHl'uunl In iU inlltle. Ask jour iii.iiUtlit urnd Am llAl.MlliSKi.NU UI.OVKLO.,' liU'.iii', 1 l.l. . a. Ijsk'" -r 5 '- a "Z 1" si c ci 4 S- ; 1 OS oil lOr ; - r c cT.t'i -3 4 (to mm 1 iiwii; n a a t. ti.. j.i JTUtClllj ill! Ul U V UU W U. L Lcl , in j: or iiih.m iri m.umi i: ni-0')Vi:!:n:s OF Till: HAY, I'lirn Jmiter m ijo fic.m llm liesh caul lat f Horned Cattle, i-lil-h ilieHi.ut Witiho raidd, a d 1 hi every rspert e(iiil t", and fur lulluary purpiiHtu Kiipeilor to urdliiiry Itutt.r. I'ri'ceM very siuiplo, timr iifappiriluii lillllnr and I'rt'Jili jAiipr, 'Jlie lilidelsUnel are sole owiiem of the l'ateiilrtjlit lor riMUislViitt i, a id'arenow ready to null Couutv Lli-eiiKen on upplii'ition. A l-'aiVnry Ulntii Kucieful 1 1 ci-.iilou In lietlile hsm. llie proi esa c in I'ellioiiiit.lil) lusi. ted. Ad dres V VI. Lilliliuli LV., l.ulti!tljfclii, l.i. I'f.AIX AND FANOV Bread and Cake Baker, Respectfully Infiu njs the citizens nf Leliiuhtiin and vicinity, that I o has re moved hit business from Wels.sport to his premises on II INK STIIKKT, I.WIIO'lTIV, l'A., and that ho Is now prepared to furnish Fre-h llrindand Cakes dally. Steam made Pietzels shipped In large or small quantities to order, nt wliolesaleand re tail. WEDSIHS A.1DFAl?:r CIZZZ A,CrSCtiLII7. Jd7"Canillea ii' d Uonlectlous, a large and choice vaiiety alwajs on hand, JOHN I1AUIC. Sept. 2Glh, 18"4.-tf. fcrJ '-J CD CD w -t w a 55 w i i Q so w 2- mi pa ten o tn a rs bd 3- re It1 CD & o p CD t CD Miiiisu siuil I. nt for'Sitlc, Situate on Hank street, iu the JJiirough of Lehlglito-i, ami iiumbereil ill on the plan or plot of said borough. The Lot is US! x 181) feet j the Hoiieu Is three stories with basem- nt, 2 -.uy Kitchen and necessary ontlnil'ili u, u never falling well of water, Ac. It Is nicely located for nlinot any kind uf business, tu'lug sltuale on the ptliHpal buiiui'ss tlioiouithiare For price mid further paitiuulnrs apply at this Olllce, or on the premises to S. A. or PUISOILLA I1EEUS. July 18, 1874-tf stati: xonci:. Estnte of Hubert Phlfer, late of Parryvllle, Carbon County, Pa., deo'de nil pel sons Indebted to enld estate ar, leipiested to make Immediate payment, ant tluw) having claims will present them without delay lu proper order for settlement. MAItY A. PHIKEIt, Parryvllle, J. O. ZEItN, WeUspuit, Aug. 22, 1874-vO jidinrs. O WHOM IT MAY CONCEUN. All pprsons nro hereby forbid med dling with a Oue-horn I'lntlui in Dutch, er Watton, loaned by the undeil(!lied to Aineal Smith, of LelilKlitou, Pa. A. HUOKMAX. Lehlnhton, Sept. 10, 1874. WHY, OH. WHY will you suffer with that Couch or Cold? when I relief may b had Immediately by using ' JUHLINO'S Compound Syiup ot Tnr lid (Jhorry and llorebound. INITIATION BALL, OF Lehigh 1. & L Co., 'in. 1, ol'ILc'lliKliioii, I'a., in Tin: HALL OF NEW SCHOOL HOUSE, OX FltlDAV EVENING, The EUREKA ORCHESTRA, Ol' ALI.U.NTOWX IMS lllihN' UN'OAOnD rou the occasion. .Unstt r nf CtmiiniiltHt J. W. RaudenlDush. TICKETS, ----- $1.00. R1 KJISTKll'S A'OTICK. Villsn 1 lifreLr plvi.n.ttmt lfii l'xrcntr-rii, Ad mtllKtrnlrr!", tu lltinrJiiiii lien Inaftcr n.iiniu. Illlle filvJ llll'll 10-JlHI'lhv Mivciuiitrtor llio fallow I ix edlttlM lit tlM ltialter' Oftliv, nt M.nich Cliiink. In nii-l fir llirt County of Carlnn, which necoiintA 1'iivn lnvn iillnwej tiy llie Unlster. will tin prffenln.1 to Ihri .lu.t jcr or Hie OrpliHiis' Court mi .Momliy. HiH l!)ili iti of, Oct., next, at ten ntlork A. M., tor continual! m : First nnd final nccountof Win. Ttonilg, ndmiiilstrator of Ellas Anthony, dee'd. Pilst nnd final account of Elizabeth Allen, attmiulstiatilx of George 1). Al len, dee'd. First and final account of Henry U-y-er, execu'orof the last will nnd testa ment of 1'rancU Urilley, dee'd. Pinal account of Win Koons, ndmln-l-tiator ol David Knons. deo'tl. l'"ii.-t and llual account if doh tin ner, administrator of Cliailes Moycr, dee.'d Final nccount of Tllghumn Ainer, Utianllaii oi S.unli Liehlelter, minor child of.Ios ph Leehlelttr, dee'd. Fhr-t anil final jucuuni. of Thomas Kenii ii r, Execulorof Charles Dcngler, deceased. A. WII1TTINUIIA.M, UhrIv. Uo?l.ters OIHio, .M iu h Chunk, .- t., 2S IS74. AT PRIVATE SALE. Tho Lehlghtou School 7Jua.nl now olTer, at PrHatu Sale, the following do oeribeil aluable HEAL ESTATE, bo Inj; a portion of tho Public School Pro peitj or the Hoiough of Lehlghtou, to w it : One Lot and Building, situated on tin comer of Iron and Pine t-trcct', mill bounded and de.scilbed as follows :,On i lie ninth b Iron btreet j west by ii coiiimon alley j south by a lot owned by Joseph Obeit, ami east by Pine i-tieet. The lot Is (JO feet front by 18U feet 1) Indus in depth. Also, TWO LOTo, Nuinheied 18U mid 151. situated on Pint) stieet, In said boiough, bounded ami described as follows: On the west, by Pine stieetj south by lot No. 155; east, by West alley, and ninth by Cedar al ley, aid hits being each 00 feet Iro..t by ISO feet 0 Indies In depth. Hf For terms nnd further particu lar, applv fo either of the under-lizned. JOHN S. LEN'TJC, Pieldent. A. J. DUKLINO, Secretary. Dn. N. II ItEliElt, Treasurer. Lehlghtou, May 2, 1874. 9 The t'lulersigued res. pectfully Informs the citizens ut t'aibuli ami ailjoiulug eountie'. tli.it ho Ii now piepaied to sujipiy tliem with .Dressed or Live Hogs at all tliiKs, at prices fully ns low as tliey can be uouglil lor d.-ewhere. Also, Smoked Hums, liulogue mid Saussage, at W1.11I1-..1IH and Itetall. ar Ordeis will he nronintlv filled. and Hugs shipped to, any point at Chit sliorlest uuttee, JOSEPHQBJERT, llaiik t-trcet, LejilghtQii, Pa. Sept. 19, iS74.yl A J.ii U WIXTEIEt OI'KiVi.' OK Millinery Goods & Notions AT 2.1 Door below the J7". 13. Ciurch, BANK Street, LEHIGHTON. All work inado up In (he Latest Stjlcs nt the Lowest Prices. September it), 1874 n.a gAVJW KEiSIKItT'S Livery & Sale Stables, UAMC .STUl'JliT.I.lCIIKiHTOX, I'll, FAST THOT'CJVoTuOrt.S!. KLKUANT OAHItlAGES. And positively LOWltll PItlOES than any other Lhery lu the County. t3T Lariiu nnd handsomn Carriages for h'uiiernl iurpose.s nnd Wedding. ov. 2J, 173. I)A VIII J.lll)r.llT. "WpiTV Ft I THY IT I Tho India Itubber Plasters for u Weak Hack UUUL1NO has thew may 0 ANOTHER CHANGE! Fifth and Last Gift Concert IN AID OF TUB Psib. Library of Ky. rosrrotfED to November 30, 1874, DliAWINO CURTAIN AT THAT SATS. LIST OF GIFTS. an: nnAMn cAHII OlFT , . , 1250,000 100,000 . 75,000 50,r00 25,000 100,0(4 110,000 150,000 110,000 100,000 SO.UOff 100,000 100,000 120,000 Ml.OW) 050,000 ; 12,200,000 . I 60 DO 25 00 , 5 CO 500 00 . 1000 CO ONi: (111 AM) CASH (!IFT . , (INK (1KAND CASH (INK (lltAMI CASH ONK OIIAN1) HASH flirt . ntn , cut , . fZD.OOfJ KACII, 14,000 HACIf, ll).0'X) KACII, bW KACII, 4.0U0 KACII, 3,000 EACH, 2U0O KAcll, 1,000 KACII, 600 KACII, 100 KACII, 0 KACII, s cash awrt, iu cash unrs, 15 CASH II1KTS, 20 CASH OIKTS, 23 CASH 0IPT8, tl'l CASH OIKTS, SO CASH IIIKl'S, 100 CASH OIKT , !!i I'ASH OUTS, fiOJ CASH (iifra. 19WCASH OIKTS, (IriuiJ total 20 OOOOlftn, all rash . i-rice or iicueii, Wholo Tlckiti llalrt-s Tunlhn, or each Coupon , . II Whole Tickets for . . . 8i$ Tickets for .... For Tlckots and Infocniatlon, addreia THO. K. BRA5ILKTTK, AotsranJMASiOit, I'uUlc Library Dulldlni;, Loulirlllp. Kr. or T1I0S. II HAYS 4 CO., Kastern Agents, CO'J Droadvay, New York. sept. 12-Jt KltrCCT FITS." Laury 6c Peters Have just received n very largo and ele gant stock of Pall and Winter C OB9 comprising pinin nnd fancy Cloths, Cassliiiercsnnd Vojtltigs, for men's and boys' wear, which they are prepared to make up in the most fa'hlonable styles, at reasonable prices and on short notice. Ladles', Gent's aud Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Rubbers, comprising n splendid stock of all kinds, manufactured especially for the trade of this locality. If ate & Caps, of the latest and most fashionable make, always 011 hand, nt low figures. t3?"Agents for the Acme Shirt the best fitting garment ever made. Leave your Measure for them. LAURY & PETERS, Merchant Tailors, P. O. Building, Lehlghton, Pa. DOWN!! DOWN!!! In order to reduce present stock on hand, and to make room for the New Stj les of I have Reduced my Prices to suit tho times, nnd um selling at tho lowest pos sible prices. As an example of the prices look nt the following: Calico, 10c, worth 12c. Gingham, 10-Jc, worth 12c. Best do., 13c, worth 15c, Also, In my line of I, defy conipetillon as to quality and price. I am' selling floe, .No. 2 Mackerel for tho small sum of 5 conts ! THEY CdNNOT BE BEAT I Vi) A liberal share of the 'public patronogo Is respectfully solicited, and the best satisfaction guarrantced at all times, r Leuckel's Building, Bank St., Lehighton. HAMUCL. t It AVE It, Oppostto the Public Squaie, SQUTII ST., LEFJIGnTON, PA., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds ot f OVES!I ST" Roofing,. Spouting and Jobbing; promptly attended to. nov. 80 TIIE P1I0T00RAPIIER Respectfully announces to tho cttliens of Ia.'ldRlitou and vicinity, that he has OPENED hs New Photograph Gallery, on BANK WAY, (near the Lehigh Val- ley Railroad Depot), Lehlghton, nnd Hint he Is now prepared to give onr citizens Llfe-Llko Pictures at tho most reasonable rates. Particular attention paid to taking Children's Llkenoscs. A Trial Is solicited. June IS.