H. V. MORTHlMKn, KDITOItr LEII1QHT0N, TA.1 .SATURDAY MOUSING OCTOBER 21, 1871. Thu Legislature of Vermont, on Tuedsay last elected George F. Edmund, Republican, to the U. 0. Senate, for 0 years from tlio 4th of JlTarch next. ThoclcctlonsoMast week disposed at thrco Senatorial chairs Id the next Con gress. Tipton Liberal Republican, of Nebraska, will be succeeded by somr.- re gular Itepubllcan; la Indiana I'ratt, Republican, will rctlrej and a Deinocrat who is acceptablo to tlie tbirte.eu Inde pendents In tbo Legislature will take his place; foreman, Republican, of West Virginia, will also bo supplanted by a Democrat. These cbangos call to mind tbo Important fact that the ensu ing elections la Pennsylvania and tlireo of the adjourning States Involve seats In the Senate, Tho terms of Fenton, Li beral, of Now York; Stockton, Demo .crat, of How Jersoy; Washburn, Re publican, of Massachusetts; and Scott, Republican, of this stato, expire next March. Portions or tlio whole pt tljo Legislature which select tbelr succes sors are to be elected, in November.' Under tho, New .Constitution every person offering to, vote must show I. That he has bpen a citizen of the United States at least ono month. This will cut off all persons who were nasa lized after the 8d day of October in tho present year. II. That ho has resided in tbo Stato ono year, or if formerly a resident and removed therefrom, shall have returned bIx month proceeding the election. This Is the same provision that prevailed in trio Old Constitution. III. That ho has resided in the elco tion district where ho offers' to vote at least two months immediately before the election. IV. That he has, within two years and at least a month before the election, paid a State or County tax assessed at least two months prior to tbo election. Heretofore taxes could bo paid up to and on the day of eloction. In theJUnitcd States Circuit Court'at Philadelphia, on Oct. 10, in a suit brought by tho drawee of a check for $100 which had been raised to.$2,100 by the drawer, to recover from the bank the $2,000 improperly paid, Judge Ma Kcnnap charged the jury that If thoy believed, from the testimony and from an Inspection of tho check, that there was nothing unusual in its appearance, nothing which would havo been suffi cient put a careful person upon his guard, then they should find for tlie de fendants; If otherwise, their verdict shquld be for tho plaintiffs. Tbo pay Ing tellers of sovcral banks having testi fied that there was nothing la tho ap pearance of the check, as raised, to ex cite suspicion, the jury rendered a ver diet for tho bnk. This ruling of the Judge is in contradiction to what has lopg,been held by tho courts In such cases, and to what has been considered thpjsettled law. J3y parity of reason ing, In caso of a well executed forgery, a bank could escape responsibility for having given aiyay one's mpuoy, and every depositor would havo to be'on the constant watch lest his' signature should bo forged. Salt Lako City, Oct. lO.-On Sunday ! niqrnlpgthoSaltLake Herald published an Item taken from tho Virginia (Ne braska) Independent which, -comment, Ing upon tlo charge of Judge McKean to the Gran'd Jury to look after tho dis posal of vast tracts of laud and vast forests of timber by tho Terltorlal Leg islature, says: "What will be done with .them after they have been Inquir ed Into, wo do not know, unless, indeed, with the accommodating spirit for which the Chief Justice of Utah Is so reroarkablo, ho appropriates tbera to his own use and profit, as be did the Silver Shield and a couple of other mines." This morning the Cblef Jus. tlce called the Grand Jury Into the court room and read this Item to them. and called upon tbem to investigate the charges, and If they found him guilty to indict him; andlf they found tho al legations in the item false to indict the editor of tho Ilerald for libel . George Q. Caunou.ls on the streets to-day and , shows no disposition to run away. It ho has beon Indicted for lascivious co 1 lubaUon,as was telegraphed from here several days ago, the officers seem to be dilatory in making the arrost. R. N. Raskin will contest his right to a seat in tho Next Congress as delegate from tlbs Territory. is Tlio Noxt House. In tho present house of 'Ticprcscnta-, ilves.tne Republicans, if' njla'cancles vyere filled, hrtv'e a majority' otVJOSi To cbapge Ihls majority in tbo nexV Jlonso' the Opposition must make a gain of fifty-two ro cinl)ers. At tb.e elections for members of Con gress '.ield this summer and fall In North Carolina, Vermont, Maine, Virginia, O'.ilo, Indiana, Iowa, and Nebraska, n 'taction over one-fifth of the next Houso were, .chosen. In .these .elections the Opposition bay e gained certainly twelve, probably thirteen, and possibly fifteen members. Let us tako the lowest of these figures twelve. If Uio Opposi tion can gain at tho'November elections In the samo proportion as thny havo gained In those already held, they' will havo a clear majority in tho net House, juat as surely ns fivo times twelve are sixty'. Can the Opposition mako theso gains? Why not? Tho tldo sets 3tcadlly and with unexpected'slrcngh In their favor, They havo only to' mako good nomina tions, bilng out their reserved forcos, conciliate all the' elements of hostility to Grant's Administration, and tbo do sired end will bo reached. It will be )mposs)blo to overestimate tho amount of terror which will tako possession of the hearts of Grant and his Cabinet and jils ralrilonsof high and lowdegrco lf a majority of tho next Houso (s agalpst them. They have hardly been able to stand tho Investi gation of their friends in this Congress. They could not survivo tho cxposuroa of tbelr opponents In tho next. In this emergency no fair and honorable con cession which is accessary to secure tho election of a Congressman who is op posed to Grant should be regarded as too great to be made. No matter wheth er ho is a Democrat, or a Liberal, or a Granger, or whatever name ho bears, It he Is thoroughly and heartily against G rantlsm and can get more votes than any other candidate on that Side, ho should bo put In nomination- Will the oppononts Of tho Admlnls tratlon think of theso thiugs? JV. Y. Sun. love of gold should make somo men so foolish as to run tue risic or uoingiDrou--edfornn Indian meal, or at best, to wear a wig tlio rest of tholr lives. Gold 1s a very. handy thing to havo ,in the houso, bufl think I will stick to sliver for tho present. The Dra In our building did not amount to much; when the firemen came, It fell; "put out," and refused to burn. May It ever be thus, when "Hook and Ladder No. 1" are called to duty. Thlla., Oct. 19. MAnctmo: Udderzook has written a long let ter, addressed "To tho World,'' assert ing that 'ho Is innocent of tho murder tor which ho bus beep sentenced td bo hanged. A firo at Montreal Monday de stroyed property to tho amount of $200, 000. Tho principal losses are, MoAr thur '& Son, dealers In paints and ehemi als, $127,000; Delist Brothers & McGlll, $40,000, and'Vlctor nudson, $25,800. Fivo or six other firms ioso from $10,000 to $15,000 each. Seven hundred men wero temporarily discharged from tho Grand Locomotive Works, at Paterson,' N. J., Monday, pendlniradvlccs from Russia relative to the completion of an ordbr- for locomotives., New Advertisements.' ANOTHER CHANCE! fiftahd. Last Gift; Concert IN AID OF THE Pub. Library of Ky. " "( f, ftr''ii 1 u 1 POSTPONED TO November 3j0, 1874. 'dRAWiNCV CETtTAlsf7 aTtIIAT DATE. V VJBIilC SALE Now Advertisomonts. New Advertisements. JOJl SALE A ,New FIRE PROOF, SAFE, with Combination Lock, at Half Price., Inquire of W. M. RAPSHER. Leblghtnn, Oct 24, 1874. AME to the Premises of the under signed, on tbo 18th October, 1874, ONE SHEEP., The owner Is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges tako him away, or ho will be sold according to law. DANIEL REX, Lehlghton,,03t. 24, 1874-w3 WEATHER STRIP Agents Wanted. The centcnulal anniversary of the ' burning of (ho.brlg Peggy Stewart, with a cargo o lea, in cue naroor or Anna- polls, on the 19th of October, 1774, was celebrated In Baltimore and Anuapolli Aionnay. in uumtnorc, uellj were pealed and flags displayed, tho publl schools and offices .were closed, and there was .a military parade. In Anna' polls'tuere jvu an oration by Professor Tlioruas-Enarp, and in tho evening grand, tea party In the Hall of Dele gatesat which tho Stele officials and other prominent persona were prpseut. Srjullileta tiy "Jlarcullq." Baggage?" shouted the expressman, justasMr.McWlilcgan was alighting from the train; now Sir. JicW. had ocetg, 34 w called "Oaggago," tnat very morning by his wife, for they lived very hap pily quarreling ail' the' time; but this was 'too much this was the last camel that broko tho stra ws back, ' I'll learn you to call mo baggagel" said Mr. Mc W., as ho went for tho exprpssinan with bis cane. What was tho gentle express man dolpg all this time, was be learn ing anything? We are not good at con undrums, so w,e give It up. All is, Nr. MoW. was sent j)Qtno on a litter by the next train, and tlie doctor sent for to bind up his wounds. Mrs. JcW. says she won't call her dear hubby "bag- "gage," any more until she is suro tho the poor man will 'recovaf from having been "struck by "lightning." A fire has just broken out in tho basement of the building in which lam located, If tlio floor gets hot I may go out and take a walk, tor smoke and fire never did .agree with aae: besides I'm too thin to roast at present. don't lPRH tha.t way. Motto for a divorced couple United we fall, divided we stand. rastor James, I think your mother Is getting stout. James (nervonsiy)- No, Sir; she is getting lager beer. Thanksgiving drawl nigh, Turklea seo tliat you roost nigh Also bo suro, ana mind what you'r And keep from getting fat; Both gobbler and hen, For thuy ylli kill you then And servo you up for tho dinner, Of somo miserable sinner. I never look upon tbo stones in tho bed of tho Lehigh, opposite Lebtgbton, but I think what a splendid lot of atnu nltton they would furnish for a first class riot. How tempting they look, as the water ripples and' bubbles along over their hard hearted souls, they nl moat seem tasay, "If you wish to fight with us, why don't yer wado in?" Young Johnsing goes out driving most every morning, he says ho likes It, bc&Ides ie thinks lie will soon havo his fence finished, for ho drives a good many nails before breakfast. If there is anything that s calculated to bring Joy to the heart of a man, it is to come down stairs early lp the morn Ing with tlio fond anticipation of find ing tho "domestic songter" merrily boiling, and to find the fire dead out; then how sweetly we sing the praises of the girl for having loft us; how tender ly we grab that kettle off of the stovp; how pleasantly we rake put the cind ers; how joyfully wo chop tho kindling, and how cheerfully we build anew the fire, OI yes. Reader, have you been there? When an infant smiles i'11 Its sleep, As If dreaming of run uud of frolic, JU slumbers nra far from being doop, For tho "little angel'1 lias the collo. Go reasoned a nurse, tlie other day, At a friend'a houso up my way. Tlio trade In human hair bids to be quite fair in the "Black Hill" country for many adventurers are setting out for the new "El Dorado." Strange that 1 A Profitable Business Store-keepers preferred. Will sell only to one agent in a town. Wo will fill orders from private citizens at Plilladel phia prices, freight paid, until wo have secured a good aeent in eacn town. uiiAK, uuuniiAia x, uif., 117 & 110 S. Tenth St , Phllad'a, Bcatty & Plotts5 t LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND OASlt GIFT'1 '. "'. ONE UI1AND CA9II.UIFX.,. . .. DNE.tlRAND CASIt OIFI ). ' . ONK OUASD CASH OIKT . ' ', ONE GRAND OASIl GIFT . 6 CAMI GIFTS, 120,000 EACH, 10 CASH 01FT8, 14,000 EACH, 15 CASH (1IFTS, 10.GQO. EACH, 120 CASH GIFTS, ' 6,000 EACH, 23 CASH GIFTS, 4,000 EACH, 30 CASH GIFTS, 3,000 EACH, 60 CASH OIFTS, 2 00OEACII, 100 CASH.GIFT.-, 1,000 EACH, 240 UASU U1MS, DUU UAUIl, 600 CASH GIFTS. .100 EACH. 19000 CAKU GUT J, W EACH, Orand total 20.000 Glttf, nil ca.h . l'rice or xicueti. vyhol,Tlcktt , ,, . . Halves ..... Tenths, or eich Coupon . . 11 wnois Tickets lor . , . i . 22$ Tickets for . . . , Tor Tickets and lDfoematton, address ' HO. U. 11R AM LETTS, Adcm and AlAxiatu, Fnlillc Library Bnlldlnc. LoqIstIIRKt., or TI10S. II. HAYS i CO., Eastern Agent's ?tpp riroadwx, York... Nor. 2i, 4-w . 1250,000 100.000 . 15,000 60,100 . 23,000 100,000 140,000 150,000 100.000 100,000 90,030 100,000 100,000 1211.000 bVfiW SSO.OOU (2,200,000 . t 60 00 ' , 25 00 , 6 00 : W) 00 , 1000 00 ' Of Taluablo IKcal Estate! The undersigned will offer at Pabllo Sale.on the premises lato of DANIEL SOLT, dee'd, In FUANKLIN Town ship Carbon County, Pa., on TUESDAY, NOVEJUEU iuth, 1874, Commencing at ONR o'clock P. M. The following valuablo Real Estate, situated as above, and known as the "Danlol 8olt Farm," consisting of 110 Acres, more or less, 75 Acres of which nro Cleared and under a high state of Cultivation, the remaining '85 Acres bo Itig FINE TIMBElt LAND, Compris ing White' Oak, Pine,- At, Tho Im provements consist or uno a-biory Frame DWELLING IIOUSE, 24 s, 30 feet. Barn. C3 x 55 foet. and necessary uutoulldings. ineroisa nover-iauing p.. ...l.-j-.j- nwn DU.C n Sprinc of Water on tho premises, con- tVefyDOay 5 UWn rliySICian venlently located to bo taken to nouso or Barn. This offers a rare chance lor a man ith a limited capital to get a first rato Farm, there being no better land in Carbon countv. CONDITIONS OF BALK. J-aUU when tlie Property is knocked down 51,500 upon delivery of Deed in two weeks Mter Salo. and balance in iwo caual cavmcnts on 1st of April, 1870, and 1st of April, 1877, with Interest! tho Widow's Dowery will remain a, lien up on tlio property. Franklin Townhlp, Oct. 17th, 1874. AT PRIVATE J-JALE. The Lehigliton. .School Board now offer, at Private Sale, the following de scribed valuablo HEAL ESTATE, bo lng a portion of tlie. Public Schoqi (Pro perty of tho Borough of Leblghtnn, to Wrt: . t One Lot and Building, situated on the- corner of Iron and Pine streets, and bounded and described as follows: On-tho tiorth by Iron street; west by a common alley; south by a lot owned bv Joseuh Obert, and east by Pine street, The lot Is .00 feet front by 18!) feet 0 Inches in depth. Also, TWO LOTS. Numbered 153 and;154( situated on Pine street. In said borouah, bounded and described as fellows' : On the west by Pinu street; soutl by lot, No. 155; east by West alloy, nhd north by" Cedar al ley. Said lots being each 00 feet front liy 18U feet U inches in uepin. ST For terms and further partlcu lars, apply to cither of the undersigned. JU11JS S. LiKNTS, rre9ident. A. J. DUULINO, Secretary. Dn. N. B. HEliEli, Treasurer. Lehlghton, May 3, 1874. Dealer In Fancy nud Staplo Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, Would hereby respectfully inform his friends and the puullo In general that notwithstanding the dullness of the times he Is determined to keep up his stock to Its usual fullness, and Isnt all times ready to show (sell or not) his en tire. Una of cond?, fro.n Silks at 3,75 per yard down to Calico for 5c. per yd.; and would also be pleased tb havo those who caunot sult.tueniseives (no matter in what article) In this or "surrounding towns, to call on hlin giving n sample or full inscription ol tl.e article iney want, when It will be furnished them In few hour's time, nt Uio lowest City nrlnaa linirlnrr cpptirn.l tlin Clilinmnni of ono of the largest wholesale nnd ro- Patent ImBrOVefl Bllttfit'. Celebrated Golden Tongue are acknowledged by Eminent Musicians and Distinguished Men of Honor as the Leading PARLOR ORGANS NOW IN USE, I We. Challenge any Maker to Equal THEM. JTo other Organ lias gained tho samo popularity .m tlie Lehigh Valley' -Organs ' sold here years ago givo universal sat isfaction.7 all are ready to add their names in proof of what we say. .uo noc bo misledbydeal ors, until you havo examined this valua blo instrument, with '74 improvements added to it. Price List sent JYeo to ,all. flood Agents Wanted. Address, i BEA.TTY & PLOTTS, Washington, Vrren County, oct 24-yl Now Jersey.' KESSUD AND L.IVV The underslgned respectfully informs tho citizens of Carbon and ndlolninc counties, that ho is now prepared to supply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at all times, at prices fully as low as they can be bought for .elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hams, Ilologno and Saussago, at Wnolesale.and.lletall. . ' t3T Ordeis will bo promptly Oiled and Hoes shinned to any point at tbo shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, . Hank Street, Lehlghton, L'a Sept,;l'J. i874-yl. , . TLAIN AND FANOY Bread and Cake Baker, itespectfully informs' the citUens of LUlglton and vicinity,, mar no nas re moved bis business from' Weissport to his premises on u BANK STREET. LBIIIOIITON. PA., and tllat lie fs now prepared io furnish Fresh Uread and Cakes daily. Steam- made Pretzels shipped lu large or small quantities to order, at wuoiesaiaana re tall. WISBIHB ASD TiXH CAMC i BPE5IALIT7, tSTCandles and Confections, a large null uiuim YUl.v.jr miiwo uu jonN UAUK, Sept. gllth, 187-tt. A Good Livelihood Can bo made, by belling Tto Graphic Steol Engravings, reproduced' by the wonderful Orapbio Process' from famous works of- artv 100 per- cent on every sale. Send t3 for Folio, convenient to exhibit from, containing 10 of our finest Engravings, which Is all tbo capital and stock In tracje necessary to commence ousiuess wun. lnuress, TUE GltAPUIO COMPANY. 41 Park Place, New York lleference, Fdltor of this I'uuiication Oct. 24-ui4 AVIU KIIUEIIT'S Livery & Sale Stables, BANK KEBT.bBIUOIlTON, P OEDAR IIIlili SKMINAUY-A Jpls ant, hMtthful ftmllj Boarding School. Nnm twr of Btudents llmltad. Course of Instruction extensive. Students prepared for college or busl nees. Terms moderate. For circulars, address D. DM.INOU, Prla, Mt. Jot, Lancaster Co., Fa. Mason & Hamlin Organ Co.i Wlnnon nf T1ire Illgheat Tlttdali and Diploma of Honor at Vienna, 1873, and1 Paris, 1867, now otTer the Finest Assort ment of tho llest Cabinet Organs la the World, Including new styles with recent lm proTementit, not only exclusively for ai. as form erly! but alro on Kew Plans of ICasjr Pay ments, the moftt fliTorabU erer otTarod. f)R. UAN8 Itented WltHPrlTlleife of Pur- onase, tosimcst nnypsn ortne country, rint pAvment (9.00 or upwards. Illustrated. Catalognes and Circulars, with full particulars, sent I roe on request. Ad- dreiis MASON & IIAI.I1.IN ORGAN CO. Boston, New York or Clcago. bv O. W OLii80ft,M,D, A ma on fi cent returns of 488 orUvo p&genbmutifutlif illuttraUd and elegantly bound. Contains matter just adapted to the wants of every family. Over J4 5 O engrav ings. One agent told 100 copies in one an other 30 In three Mays and another 35 It four days. Clrcnl&M, with Complete Index, free Lib AGENTS WANTED. Su nnd exrluslre territory. Address at once ii. n. aicuinnjux a uo runrs. thj Damson oi., I'blladelphla. Pa., HALL'S Patent IIUSIC1NO GLOVES. YKUY nitEATLY 1MPU0VK0 In form of the claws, and the more complete shielding of the parts s ubject to wear, by metal platen, making them wearitx times as long, and do the work far-ter and easier than any other husker. Madejof thejrrry httt calf leather, four slzei, right and left handed. Samples sent prepaid on receipt or price. Half Olores.Sl.25; Full Qlores, (150 per pair. Liberal , discount In quantities. Ask your merchant,orad , dress HALL I1U3KINQ GLOVE CO.,ChIcago,ILL. is II ii OS CM" a 01 o Hi I 2 -fief rq Bsc f i - nil- 6 fe s a a .?S B H JO .a 3 tall houses In the City. rarticulnr intention Is, also, civcn to tbo Grocery department, which id made up of everything needed In the family, from n barrel of flour up to the Quest Tea. Goods delivered to all parts free of charge. Orders by mall or by other sources promptly filled. A few more good monthly custom. rs will bo accepted. Thankful fur the liberal patronaeo received thus far, I hope, by fair and Impartial dealing, to secure all my friends and many others as regular customer.-!, All I ask Is a fair trial, bear- Iny in mind that I will not bo uudcr- old. ONE OF TUB M03I VALUABLE DISCOVERIES OF TUB DAY. Pure batter made from the fresh caul fat tf Horned Cattle, which does not become rancm, ana is in eiery r-tpect equal to, and for culinary purposes superior to ordloarr liutter. Process very simple, cost of apparatus trifling and iVnfili Large, The undersigned are sole ownsra of the Patent-right for I'ennsylf aola, and'are now ready-to sell County Licenses on application. A Factory being In successful operation In ll.thl. hem, the process can be thoroughly Inspected. Ad dress r. Mi. llnuaco va., ilethleheni, Pa. AMI EL, GRAVER, Opposlto the FubllaSquaic, SOUTH ST., LEniGHTON, FA., Manufacturer of ' Also acent for tho famous light run- Tin & Shfifit. Trnn Wfl.rA .,t.... rrtr ifcniri c ITT'TV 1 f A I ' v (JUINE. which I sell or, easy terms. And Dealer In nil kinds of With the latch string on the outside, rnt ab u and my rlKht hand extended to all, you 'o' w Mli K3J will always hud a welcome, at b I'. ijisiNTii'a 5ank St.. Lehlghton, Ta. IT. II. Tho highest market prices allowed for COUNTUY PItOUUCE In exchapQO for goods. a tn ij c m CM w a W ? cn -i CD CD O P CD P td o (B tJ O X et- &J O O n o a P . 'V 4 .V I p 'a CD CO a O 0 P 9 3 FAST TKOTTING nORSES, ELEGANT GAUUIAGES. Apd positively x6VEI?.VJlI0ES than any other iJJv.ery in tne uouniy. tar Large at)d liandsome Carriages (or Funeral purposes, and Weddings. lOT.82i 18T3. DAVID KIlBKrtT.1 THE" PnOTOSBAPlIER Ilespoctfully nnnqi)ncea o the cttliens of Lehlghton and vlolntty, that ho has OPENED his New Photograph Gallery, on BANKWAY, (neartbo Lehigh Val ley Itallroad Depot), Lelilghton, and that he Is now prepared to give our citUens Llfu-Llke Pictures at tho most reasonable rates. Particular uttcntlon paid to taking Children's Likenesses. A Trial is solicited. Juno 13. JpERFECT FITS.". Laury & Fetra Ilave Just received a very largo and ele gant stock of i-all ana winter pnrnnrlslntr olaln and fancy Cloths, Casslmeresand Ves tings, for men's and imvK' wpar. which thev are crenarcd to make up In tho mostfanionauie styles, at reasonable prices and on short notice. Ladles', Gent's and .Children's ' ' ' ' ' Boots. Shoes, Gaiters and Rubbers, rnmnrlslntr a snlendld stock of all kinds, mnnuracturea especially lur u u of this locality. " .... of the latest and most fashlonablo make, always on hand, at low figures. ISTAgeuts for the Acme Shirt the best fitting garment ever made. Leave your Measure for them. LAURY & PETERS, Merchant Tailors, P. O. Building, Lehlghton, Fa, Jttf OTHERS, Look at that Child, It J."-- has Worms. Go or send at once to DURLING'S Drug Store, and get a bottlo of hU WORM bVHUl , so plea sant aud yet so suie. may 'J X3T Rooflng, Spouting and Jobbing promptly attended to. nov, 30 RUGS AND MEDICINE a W.LENTZ announces to his friends nnd the nubile In general that he has leaded the Store In Llebenguth's Building, BANE street, Lehighton, Pa., and furnished itnltha complete assort ment of Pure Drugs, Patent Medicines, Flavoring Extracts Perfumery, Toilet Articles, and In fact everything usually found In a well-kept Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded. He also keeps constantly on hand a full stock of cholce'and puro Wines and Liquors, for Medicinal & Sacramental purposes : Land n lull line of the choicest brands of Cigars and Tobacco, which le Is selling at the very Lowest Cash Prices. J. V. UIiII It., Bank Street, Lehlghton. October 3. 1874., IjUIX &. WINTER OPENING OF Millinery Goods & Notions AT 2d "Door below the M, E. t7burcb, BANK Street, LEHIGHTON. All work made up lp the Latest Styles at tho .Lowest Prices. September 10, 1874-m3 Monso nnd Lot for Sale, Kltitnta nn TUnk- street. In tbo A'orough of Lehlghton, and numbered 34 on the plan or plot ot said borough. The Lot la 33 x 180 feet ; the House Is tbreoistorles with basement, 2-story Kitchen and necessary outbuilding; a never-failing well of water, Ac. It Is nicely located for almost any kind of business, being situate on the prluclpal business thoroughfare. For price and further particulars apply at this Offlco, or on thu premises to S. A. or PRISOILLA BEERS. July 18, 18T4-tf