11. V. MORTHIMKlt, KD1TOR. I.EIItCIIITON, PA.: SATURDAY MOKNIMI OOrODKR 10, 1874. The Controller of New York has made a ttatemcnt of tho debt o thnl city, which shows Its aggregate mi Sep tember 00th to liavo been $153,720,092, tin Increase of about twenty-two anil one-half millions since, tho beginning of the year. Thero arc at present in tho sinking fund ol New York securities valued at $20,829,732 ; so that tho debt, loss tho sinking fund, on September 30, was S120,sqc,300. Dr. Ltndencin, In his report as Dl lector of the Mint, says the amount of specto In this couutry on the 00th of Juno last was $107,000,000. The esti mate shows a gain In specie and bullion In tho Isvt two fiscal years of $38,500,- 000. Tho 'amount of gold and sllvor coin and bullion In the world Is estlmat d nt from ten to twelve thousand mil lions. Tho present rate of production is-sllvcr, $80,000,000 rihI gold, $100,. 000,000 j the two together being nn an nual addition of about one and a. half per cent to tho existing block of specie. TWs last point Js elaborated; in Uio ro port. A. correspondent of tha Panama Star and Herald gives particulars of tho earthquake nt Antigua, which commenc ed mi tho evening of September 3d. Tho shocks began without previous warning, the movement being "a series of strong vertical and horizontal impul ses combined," and tho direction from west to east. Tho surfaco undulations rose nt least n, foot, making It almost Impossible for people to movo without being thrown to the ground. 'Loud, thunder-like sounds roso from the earth and mingled with the noise of falling walls and tho cries of the affrighted peo ple. About two dozen lnhabltod'liouses were demolished and thirty-two persons wero killed. Many houses were so bad ly damaged that they will have to be rebuilt. Tho shocks continued with varying violence until tho morning of the 4th. a. J. imiiK, Tho popular druggist, of this borough, on Monday last, received tho nomina tion of thp Democratic Convention for number of the Legislature. In this nomination tho delegates thero assem bled did themselves and their party an honor. Mr. Darling Is n man of the people; honorable In his dealings, liber al n his principles, and yet Democratic to tho "back-bone." If elected to tho Assembly, and we doubt not that ho will be, wo have no hesitation in saying that ho wl woi k honestly and assidi- ously for tho best Interests of his con Blltutenls. in this, ills own town, wu believe that men of nil classes and par ties will qlvo him their suffrages, knowing as they do that they and their Interests will bo faithfully represented by.apd through him In tho Stnto Legls lnturo. Tho Coroner's Jury In their verdict tho case of tho Grjnite Mills victims say that they examined thoroughly for ty-nlno witnesses, nnd ascertained that tho firo originated In the mule room In tho fourth story at pair of mules Nn, 13 Tho nro department responded as promptly as posslolo, considering tha four alarms were sourdeJ from separato boxes. The Hook and Ladder Depart ment wero U'sumclent. Due euro was not taken to glvo tho alarm to tho occu pants of tho sixth story, had it not been for which neglect, the lives of all In that story might havo been saved. Tho mill's flre exthiEulsldng apparatus was In order, but thero was no water in the tanks, hence they were useless, There were not, moreover, nmplo means to es capo from tho attic, a neglect which Was tho cause of much loss of life. The jury therefore find lhat had proper alarms been ul ven. nnd had the means of escape been better, there would have been no loss off life. They severely condemn tho model of tho mill, and recommend that other mills profltby thu lesson, Atlvico to Politicians. The following timely advice to poll tlons wo take from the "Chilstlan nt "Work," and earnestly commend It to the attention of candidates In particular nnd polltlcans In general : "Wo hopo tho day will comu when Christian men will liavo clmrgo of tho ballot-box. It at present wants olean Ing inside and outside. It Is black and filthy. There have been uncleaned hands pushing It about (or a Rood while. Wo nro glad to know that the old crop of politicians aro dying off very f-tst. iliey wero a despeiata race, and their reformation was Impossible, We wUh that coi secratod Chrlstlnn men would tako charge of public affairs. Tho jtroubln Is that when good men go into politics they do not tuka- their religlou with them. Wc, tl.erefore, now tlint ,be,autumiial election U approaching. volunteer them a llttlo advlco. First, Do not lie, Thero will bo every temp tation for you to say untrue thing nbout tho opposing candidate, and your county newspaper may yield to fulsliood. But do nut surrender your own veracity. All tho good you hevo done belore this ca,tupilgii opens, and nil tho good you will do after H has closed, will bo no excuse for pre&ent mendacity. Secondly, Do not drink. When you nro out electioneering, and get ycur feet wet, niidlhunlght Is chill, you may bo allured to take a.rdent splr. Its. When you cannot get n man tn vote right, you will bo tempted to In vito him to tho neighboring bar, know. Ing that a man's henu Is not far re moved from liU stomach. Ono of tho worst effects of jjleetlon Day Is tho (act that it lenves so many men d.nnag. ed."f stroiiK, drink. Thirdly, Do not swear. liven Christian men, In hot politic'., I contests, nro apt to nso tho namo of God rhetorically. Beware! When you employ th.it ovi r-empathlc plirase, your Sunday-school hoys may 'near It, and men who do not believe In sobrlrty of speech will copy your bad example. Scowl ns much as Is neces sary, and bring down your foot very hard, and gesture violently, but do not wear. Let nil politicians, especially Christian politicians, pray for help to keep light side up till after next No vember." I'nrfy I'iaJiiiti ms. Tho following excellent niticle wo reproduced from the columns of Tho Guide, published at Germantown. Pa. We commended it to tho attention of both political factions ; "So notable havo been tho chanaes within thu past few years ulde the two groat parties of the country that It Is al most impossible when compailug tin i r State and National platforms, to dis tinguish tho difference between Kepub llcan nnd Democratic. Of course tho one will ever be characterized ns "ne gro worshippers' nnd the others as "copperheads;" the ono will never cease pi aling nbout its victories of tho war, nor tho other of Its adherent! e to the constitution of the country. To tho though' ful looker-on, however, all this miking of faces and calling of hard names will prove about ns Interesting nnd convincing as a wordy squabble of school hoys over n gimu of marbles. If tho licpublicans did all tho lighting, nnd the Democrats remained at home to feed (ho soldiers who wero in the field, why who eares? Somebody must fight while others till their haversacks and prepare their nmmunltlonl If all thu Republicans went fmtli to war, who could havo been left nt homo to preserve nn oiderly condition ofdomesMealTairs, except tho Democrats and old woman? It was a petfectly natural and econom ical arrangement; and now nil this cri mination nnd recrimination because the Democrats "didn't light their shaio." How could they? Thu Melds laid to bo tllltd and the harvests gathered, the anvils kept ringing and tho looms whizzing. But ns we. havo said tho changes have been so marked, In both sentiment and policy, that the one can with difficulty be distinguished from the other. To day the "copperhead" of Pennsylvania is a better protectionist than the "loyalist" of ihu West; and ns this, iho tai lit question, Is destined to be the great bone of contention, the great Issue of the day, after thu green back and gold dllllculty shall havo been settled, It Is plain to bo seen that thu difference between these political anta gonists will soon dwindh'diiwu tonbout thu tame as that "betwixt twooggs." 'In our own Statu nothing is left for fagtlonists to crow over, save the "glo ries of thu past" and the predictions of tho "future;" both ot which the ran. tlous and upright citizen cares nothing for, for it is of the present with which l.o has to content. Ho has rd and felt enough of war, tor It U wiitteu on his tax-bills nnd iu tho rent of his hou-e. Ho needs no moro light on the constitution, for it Is but a ground on which demagogues ate trained for tho ring. What thu hard working nnd honest tax-payers want Is honest and capable men to vote for. Platforms are of no nccount; no matter how many planks they contain, It is well known tln-y are nil of rotten wood, lloolu tlons, no matter who or what they nial-a or condemn, aru valuless, for ut best they am but a string of decep. tivo bunenmue. Ulve us pool men; this Is what wo demand, nnd wo care not n fig furyour party principles. Cease your pinting about thu war and the constitution, for these are mire blind! We want good men) trim mt'Jil honest men I Men win will neither ihciit us of our voto nor fell thoiufelvts fur a glass of rum. This Is what we want, Away with your plattorinsl Something better than th uso palched.up concerns, made to order by a set of bloated poli tic ins is what wu want, aod will havu lieluro long upon which to rtaud What noes jour cry in -miauy 'iiiiu "ingger" amount to without good men fur phicc?" Abraham Ilardeiiburgh, business manager nnd e.ashler of the Jersey City "Staudard," Is repotted to havu disappeared. Iclileti TC'pie ry Wlieel Crmimny. Wc nro glad to lcnrn that tho Lehigh K.ucry Wheol Company nre again bnl ly turning out their solid wheels. Ow lug to tho giving nwny nf tho cylinder of one of the powerful hydrnullo presses U'-ed In making tho wheels, thu work was Intfrriipted for n fiiw days, but Is now resumed, nnd tho orders which lmvo been accumulating are being filled. This Company have fix of their ma chines nnd a number of their wheels at the Franklin Institute Exhibition now hold in Philadelphia, nnd probably no better place could be found to plnco them where they would be s.eeii nml ex amined by mnniifaetuicrs, machinists and all Interested In emery gilndlng ma chlnriy. Mr. James J'. Sanford, the ngent of th Company, is In charge and will show tho wheels In operation day nml night, during tho whole time of tho Exhibition, which will he open all this month. It is gratifying to see that among nil tho various manufactured products, tho machinery, the ingenious mechanical appliances, collected at this mol inter esting exhlbitlon.that our Valley Is rep resented In this nev Industry which gives such proriilsn of succes. As this enterprise Is largely controlled by Mnuch Chunk capital, we look with In terest at the record H will mako at tho Exhibition. Coal Gazette Tho district Sunday School Con vention o! the Evangelical Church will be held in ion's Chinch, Upper Mauch Chunk, nn the loth and 10th of this month. Children' meeting on Thurs day veiling, the ISth, at V4 o'clock, All friends of tho Sunday school cauo, Irrespective of denominational differ ences, are Invited to attend, "Jy Amhrntype," by Mnrcutlo, Is unavoidably crowned out. It will tip pear next week. New Advertisements. On the nlaht of Saturday. Sent. 20th. 1874, from the person of John B.ieehus, nt the Lehigh Va'ley Depot-, in Lehie.h ton, one Pocket Hook containing 40.7.") one pair of Moss AunteSlevc Buttons, set In eighteen caret cold, and a mini ber of papers of no use to any petvon but tho owner. Let tho young man who took them, return at once to the OlllCI) Of IHECAUBON ADVOCATE, or his name will In- publlsliHil In next week's Issue, and If not, I will present huu with a pair of steel culls to wear with ihu sleeve links, ami a stone man slon to live iu for fifteen vears. JOHN BACCHUS. Lehlghton, Oct. 10, 1874. The Chilian County Agricultural Soci ety announce to tho publlo that, on ac count of tho wet weather, they have Postponed their iLEQE&iaaS Urals UNTIL ffiondaV, Oct. 12tb 1874, nt 1IIG1IT o'clock, to Continue FQUIt DAYS. All stock already en tcrcd will be held over, and Additional Enterics can bu inado until 12 o'clock noon on TUESDAY, October 13th. By order of the President. W. C. FKEDIIUCI, Secretary October 10, 1874. ANNUAL M I'.ST FINANCIAL STATE of tlio Poor Accounts of 1 1 if bnrmnih nf llilgliton, from April UUIIi, lisia, tn Sept. SMtn. ib7-l i Geo. Valentine Swaiitz, Tieasuror and Collector, Dr. Gross amount of Duplicate for 1873 J1.22S.30 Exonerations Deficiencies and Krrors , !)8 Total ain't of moneys ree'd. .. 1,120.57 Money In hands or 'i reasuier.. u.iu.a: Money In hnudsof D.m'l Clause Collector ot Poor Tax for 1873 334. Money In hands of Jos. Ouert, Treasurer for 1872 23.1.00 Totnl ain't due the Borough. . . $817.2! Cr. Paid for removing Ellrabeth Suvder t 5.00 Paid for icmnvlug Catharine Wertr. 12.2 Paid for Orders of Relief and Traveling Expmses 21.00 Paid for removing Chas. Umpt.. 5.00 Paid ns per Vouchers 70.1,011 Puld Colli elm 's & Treas,' Fees, . 03 G5 Paid tor auditing accounts, 3.00 IVitnl ain't of Expenses, . . ,. ., .4S72 Money In hands of Treasurer. ..250.8: We the undersigned duly elected tu (liters nf Lehlnhton. Iiiiviiiu c xiimlucd ' inn uuovi' hccoums tlnu them to uo cor rcct as slated. Wm. Scaiioldt, It. KENSTKHMACllEn, .J. YOUNOUIN, Auditors, Oct. 10th, J871,.3-. JJRSIGS AXO MEDICINE O. W LENTZ announces to his friends and the public In goneral that ho has leased tho Store n Lh'benguth'v, Building, BASIJC street, Lohighton, Fa,, and furnlshtd It tlha complete assolt- mcnt or ?uro Drugs, Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts Perfumery, Toilet Articles, and In fact everything usually found In well-kept Drug Store. Preset Iptlons carefully compounded. lie nlso keeps constantly on hand n full btock of choice .nut puru Wines and Liquors, for Medicinal & Sacramental purposes : and a luil Hue of the choicest brands of Cigai-s and Tobacco, which he s selling at the very Lowest Cash Prices. " O W, LENTZ, Bank Street, Lehightou. October 3. 1874. OrpCiutiN' Court Side. By virtue of an Order of the Orplnns' Court of Carbon county, there will bo exposed af. Public S.ile, in. the. premises, in tho Borouuh of Lehlehton. on S1TUUDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1874, t half-past TWO o'clock P. M., thu following descilbed late ot ELIZABETH MOULTIJKOP, deceased, vi.' All Hint certain hit, piece or parcel of Ground, situate, Ijing and ng in the lioroii"li or l.ehlliton. Caibon county, Pa.; bounded and du sciibed as follows, to wit: Beginning nt a Btone, thence by hind of Lew ii Gravel outli three degrees ami one hall west twenty-hvu perches and one. tenth to a lone, thence by land of George Ksch dun eait twelve peiche., and two-tenths to a stone; theueu bj laud of thu Intu John KuuU, deceased, ninth twenty- nliio degrees west eleven perches to a toiiu; theneo uy the samu ninth lour and one-half degiees east nineteen per ches ami threes-tenths to a corner Iu thu public road; thencb by public mud south tllty-llve degrees west eight perche t the placu of beginning, containing 1 Acre nuil i!, perches slilct Measure. I he liuprnveuieiitstheiunn uru a one- .ind-a-Hiilt Story DWELLING HOUSE, Willi li.i-vmenl; a good well ot Watei, and a number of Choice Fruit Trcs. Terms and Conditions will bu untie knonu ut thu time nml placu of sale by THUS. KEMEUIJIt. Lchighton, Oct. 3, 1871, Adiniulstialor. AlmlnIs(r:Uii-N' Stilo Of Vnln.ihlu Per sonalcPr operty. Will be sold, at Public Silo, nn the piciiil-cs late of Ellas Shire, Mahoning tnwnshlpjCaibon Co,, P.i.,deciPd, on .Suturiluy, Ocrolier 11, commencing nt TEN o'clock In tho Forenoon, the following Personal Pro perty, to wit 2 .Voles, 18 tons of Hay by the ton, 000 shucks of Corn, 10U bushels of Potatoes In lots, 1 lot of Oats iu straw, 13 oushels of Itye, 1 Fanning Still, o Shares Cat lion County At'ilcnr lural Society, 83 bundles Itye Straw, lot of Manure and a variety of other ui tides loo uumeious to mention. Conditions made known nt time nnd pIsco ol sale, bj A A BON SHIVE, HENliY TUCKMt, Oct. 3, 187i-w3 Admrs. w. r-r o s p o 'A ci- r , O O s o o w & W to 4 Ol CO CD CO - Oq & O CO CO i-! in pa 2 CJ o C "SVXA. (i WIXTEU OI'U.V'l.VG OF Milliuery Goods & Notions AT 2J Door below tho If, 13. Ciurch, BANK Street, LEHIGHTON. All work made up In the Lntcst Stjles at the Lowt Pi Ices, Soptember 10, 1874- mS .nnmo to tUo iirciulNON f tlio fiubscrllirr, on thu night of thu S7tli ult.. a Whlto Shei'i), with two black utrloes on the back. The owner will prove property, pay expenses nml tukn lur nnay, or blm win uo soia ac corUInu to law. JOHN J30HN, No. 0 Brick How, Fackettou, Oct, B, im W INITIATION BALI,, OF 1 J. No. 1, ol'LcIiigliton, Pa., IN Till! HALL OF NEW SCHOOL HOUSE, ON FItlDAY EVENING, ct. 1. The EUREKA ORCHESTRA, OF ALLU.NTOW.N HAS 1IBKN UNUAOKD For. Tin: occasion, Jlngti r of Crrtmniilci l J. W. Raudenbush. TICKETS, 1.00. JJKGISTKIl'S NOTICK, Nf tro In hereliv (riven (hat tlie l'xrpntr, Ail. inlnlclrntf rp, nml lluariljinv lierflnnftpr, tinmen, liale flleil tliolr reiwi'tlw imnuntx of tho f -ltow I if hfttnte In IIim llfuUtfr'i Oltlfi, nt Manrli Chunl;. In ni"l f. r lh,i County of Cnrlinu, ivlilih flfCminU lii'ol"V! nllowfj l,y tlirt Iteil.tpr. will m pcentoi tn th .IuiUi'k or I lie Drplinnh' Court on Mni.dty. tho 10. h di of Oct., next, nt ton oclni'k, A 1., Inr font'irlttall u t First and final accnuntof Wm. Ilomlg, administrator of Ellas Anthony, dee'd. First and finnl account of Elizabeth Allen, ndniinlstratilx of Georgu B. Al len, dee'd. First and final aeconnt of Henry B y nr, execu'or of the last will nnd testa ment of Francis Crllley, dee'd. Final nccount of Wm Kudus, ndmln Istralor of Dai Id Koims. dee'd. First and limit account of JoU n n ner, administrator of Chailes Moyer, dee'd Final account of Tilghman Arner, Gtiardl.iii ol Samh Ltchlelter, minor child of Jos ph Leehlelter, dee'd. First and II mi I nccount of Thomas Keineier, Executor of Charles Dcligler, deceased. A. WIIITTINIJIIAM, lifRleer. lte?ltt?rV Onice, M.iu.h Chunk, so.t., 2J, 1UT4. AT PRIVATE SALE. Tho Lehlghton School Annul now otter, at I'rlvnto Sale, the fnllowing de scribed vntuablo ItUAL ESTATE, be ing a poiliou of thu Public School Pro pel tj ot the Borough uf Lehlghton, to ult : One Lot and Building, situated on tin- comer of lion nnd Pino streets, and bounded and descilbed ns follows : On thu ninth by lion stieet ; west by n common alley ; south by n lot owned by Joseph Obeit, and east by Pine street. Thu lot Is (ill feet front by 180 feet 0 Inches In depth. Also, TWO LOTS, Numbered lli3 and llil, situated on Pino stieetf In said botougli, bounded and described as follows: On the west by Pluu stieet; south by lot No. 155; east by West nlley, and north by Cedar al ley, aid lots being eacli CO feet frout by ISO leet 0 Inches in depth. tT For terms and fuither particu lars, apply to either of Iho uinler-lgued. JOHN B. LUNTZ, President. A. J. DUULIN'G. Secretary. Du. X. It BEBEIt, Treasurer. Lehlghton, May 2, 1874. The KiiuVrs'inietl respectfully Informs the cltlzt-iis ot 6'utbuli anil uiljolniiii' cniiiitiu'i, that bo t now pieptueil to supply tlieiii with Dressed or Live- Hogs at nil times, nt prices fully ns, low ns hey can be bouuht for elsewhere. Also, Smuki'il llntiH, lloloiti' nml Saussnge, at VA'r.olei.ile nml ltetail. 1ST Onleis will be promptly niled, ami Hoi's shipped to any point nt thu shortest notice. JOSEPJEC OBERT, Hank Stieet, Lehlghton, Pa. Sept. 10, i874.yl grwsi.v II.1UU, PLAIN' AXD JANCV Bread and Cake Baker, llespeclfully Informs the citizens of Lehljihtnn anil vicinity, that 1 o bin re moved liN business from Weissport to his premises on DANK STIl HUT, LKI1IOI1T0S, TA, nnd that he is now prepared to furnish l'ri'li llreiid nnd Cakes daily. .Steum made l'retzels shipped in Inrjje or hinall ()uantltles to order, nt wholesale and re tail. Y7ESBKT3 AltS CLZ13 A tdryCnndies m il C'onfectloiH, n largo and choice variety uUiays on hand. JOHN .HAUK. Sept. 2tith, 1674.-tf. Livery & Sale Stables, IlAXICSTKKKT.I.KUKJIITO.V, I'o FAST TltOTYINO HOUSES, ' KLKQ A5CT OAItniAGES, Aud positively I.OWEH 1'liICES tlian any other Lively In tho County. 1ST Large and hauilsnme Carriages for Funeral purposes and Weddings. J.'or, K, ism, pAVID EBBERT. Now Advertisements. itlilAU Hlbb SKIUINAnY-A j,W ant, healthful family Hoarding Sthool. Num ber of Student! limited Couma or Instruction extenslre. Sludenti prepared for cr)ltgafor bnal ne. Ternta moderate. For rlrculara, address D. DiKUNOEii, 1'rln., Jit. Joy, Lancaater Co., Fa. Mason & Hamlin Organ Co., Wlnnora nf Thrre IIIp;liett Mcilal and niploiun nrilonor atVlennn, 1873, and Pnrla, 1807, noworfrr theFlueit Aaaort mriit or the Heat Cabluet Organa In the 'World, Including new styles with recent lm. proiementa, not only erclvtirfljf for caiA, as form i-rly, tut also on Nr Plant of Eaay Pay inentH the tnntt farorable ever ofiflrv.d. (lit. HANS Rented With Privilege, of Pur cllnae, tr almost any part of the countrj. First m ment $1 O'l nr upwards. Illustrated Catalogue! and Circulars, with full partiiulars, aent IrCt on request. Ad- III A SON to IIAJII.IN ORGAN CO. lloalon, New York or Clcago, Everybody's Own Physician bv C. W. QLBtso.H, M. D. A magnificent volume of 4 88 ot tiro pagen beautifully MuttraUd nnd tlegnntly bound, Coiitnlm matter junt dptd tu Iho wftut ottveryfamilj OvtrlMO engrav itifjt, Oitd ugent told 100 copiei tn one weekt an other 30 lu three dayt and another 25 Itour days. Olrenliirn. with Complete Index, free Lib- AGENTS WANTED. Vo'Lu and excluslre lerritorj. Address at once II. N. McKISNKV & Co., l'ub'rs, 723 Bamson St., I'lilhdulrllU. l'a. II ALL'S Pntent 11V8KING Ol.OVES". VKKV (IIIKATLY lMl'llOVKDIn form of tha ii.lws.and the more complete shielding of the partsauljectto wear, by metal plates, making them wearlre timet at lmgt and do the work faster and tMiur than any rtber husker. Made of the nry Veil ralfleatlur, four sizes, rlnht and left handed. Kunples sent prepaid on receipt of price, Half lllotis.fl.V6; lull OloTes, flM per pair. Liberal discount In quantities. Ask your merchant, or ad dress 1IALLIIUSK1M) ULOVt CO.,Chlcao,ILL. Patent Improved Butter. ONKOK rilH MIK1' VALDA11LK I)IsC0VKRIE3 Ot'Tlli; DAY. Pure butter tnnde from the fresh caul Tat i f Horned Cattle, which doea not become raticlJ, aid Is In every respect equal to, and for culinary purposes superior to ordinary Uulter. rriwes tery slaiplo, coat of apparatus triOIng and iV!ti Largr, 'iho undersigned are sole Owners' of the I'ateiil-rkht for 1'ennsylranli, aud'arenoir ready to soli County Licenses on application. A factory being iu successful operation In Uothle. hrin, tho proiess rau lw thoroughly Inspected. Ad dress V i , Lelubach It Co., Bethlehem, Pa. DOWN!! DOWN!!! In order to reduco present stock on hand, nnd to mako room for the New Styles of I bavo Iteduced my Trices to spit tho times, nnd am" selling at the lowest pos-' slbio prices. As nn example ot the prices look nt the following: Calico, lQo., worth 12c. Gingham, 10c, -worth 12o. Best do., 13c, worth l'5c, AUo, In my line of I defy competition ns to quality and price. I ntu selling lino Ho. 2 Mackerel for tho small sum of 5 cents ! THEY (MNNOT HE BEA.T I EsT" A liberal sharo of the public patronage Is respectfully solicited, nud the best satisfaction guarrantecd at all tunes. w9 ip. MEjraa; Letickel's Building, Bank St., Lehighton. AMUUIi GRAVER, Opposite the Public Squat e, SQUTJI ST., LEHIGHTON, TA., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds ot t3T Hooting, Spouting and Jobbing promptly attended to. nor, 80 , Fo 36:E JLT9 THE i Itespectfully announces to the citizens of I.ehlehtou and vicinity, that ho lias OPENED his Hew Photograph Gallery, on I1ANKWAY, (near tho Lehigh Val. ley ltailroad Depot), Lehlghton, nnd that he Is now prepared to give our citizens Llfo-Like Pictures nt the most reasonable rates. Purticular nttentlon paid to taVlng Children's Likenesses. A Trial is solicited. Juno IS, JSra OTIIEHS, Look at that Child, It -L'-"- 1ms Worms. Go or send at onco to DUflLINQ'S Drug Store, and get a bottle of bla WOUM SYBUP, eoylea sant and yet so sure, may 0 tp S.SASJ5S rri s r SS s)s I3g,a?i;2 sip. 1 1 ItfSs isilt1! i Win si eiUfSlj I