li. v. MniitntVKii, Ktiiron. i,i;iiifinri.v, pa.; 8AT0HDAV XUIi.VIXH .NUVOIllKU 7, IWI, Tin! Secretary of the Treasurer Sinn lny Issued, a, call for five millions of the live twoiUJi's nf 1803, on which Interest vlll cci ou the 2nd of February next.. This tn ikes a total of fifty-livo million culled for redemption tdnoo tho 1st vt August 1.1.t. The forJft Gre m Ohio continue. The ga-j lnmp4 nt Lncastcr,ln FalrficM county had to bo lighted In broad day -Monday, owing to tho density of the smoke that rolled Into the town from. (he burning pine wood's. Retween HMnbrldgfl and Roonervilfe.tn Ross Co,, crops, fences, live stock, and houses have been destroyed, leaving many of tho fanners destitute. Measures are being taken for thdr relief. An official statement, prepared for tho Postmaster General's report, shows that, during the last fiscal ycar.tha free delivery system was extended to 89 nd. dltlonal offices, and ft now In operation In 67 cHic. 3049 carriers were employed, who delivered 211,i09,C0." letters.abont 20,000,000 of postal cards, nud 50, 500,009 rrewspapers, Including collec tions, the total number of pieces hand led exceeded 800,000,000, Tim percent, hgo of Increase In the total cost' of tho service, compared with that of the pre vious year, was 20!4, but tho receipts from local postage during the same per iod Increased 43 per cont. By tho monthly report of tho public debt for October wo learn that tho debt was decreased during tho month $081, 431.50. Tho total principal of tho debt outstanding Is $2,200,037,103 03. on which thero Is duo and unpaid of Inter est S37,115,070 78, giving a total of principal and Interest of $2,208,072,773 40. Thero waj at tho same timo cash In tho Treasury, of coin, $00,080,241 40; of currency, $10,890,770 18, exclu sive of $52,525,000 of special deposits for redemption of certificates, making tho total of casli In the Treasury $159 011,011 04, reducing tho total debt, less cash in tho Trcasury.Novcmber 1,1874, to $2,139,001,701 82. Debt less amount In the Treasury lt of October, 1874, $2, 139,743, 193 IB-showing n decrease during the past month of 031,43150. Decrease of the debt since June 30, 1871, $3,020, 479 31. ZJomH issued to Pacific- Jtallroad Companies, Interest payable In lawful nioney.piinclpal out fctandlnij, $01,023,512; Interest accrued and not yet paid, 81,23.2,470 24; Inter est paid by United States, $21,325,390 93; Interest repaid by transportation of "malls, etc., $5,497,253 00; balance of Interest paid by United Stntes,$18,828, 143 37. 'I' lie election . Elections wero held Tuesday by twen ty-fonr States and three Territories, ns follows: Alabama, Arkansas, Dela ware, Florida, 'Georgia, Illlnols.Kansai, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mlniirotn,Mlsourl,Xuvadn, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennes see, Texas, Vermont for a represenln. tivo only in place of Poland Virginia and Wisconsin. Elections for Territorial Delegates were held In Arizona, Idaho and Washington Territory. Tho Louisiana election occurred on Mouday.and the States which piovious ly chose Iteprnscntatives to the Forty fourth Congress were Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Nebraska. N. Carollua.Orogon, Vermont (two).and W. Virginia. They elected 33 Democrats nnd thirty Repub llcans. Tho States which will not elect their members to tho next Congress until 1875 nre California, Connecticut, Mississippi nnd Now Hampshire. Tho Legislature elected In Louisiana on Monday will have tho e.liolco of a Uulted States Senator, as each of tho thirteen of thoso voting Tuesday will have. The legislature of Louisiana will chooso a Senator In place of Pinchback, that of Delavttroiu place of J",-. Jty. nrd, that of Florida In place of Mr. Gilbert, that of Illinois In placo of Mr. Logan, that of Massachusetts In placo of Mr. Washburn, that of Michigan In placo of Mr. Chandler.lhat of .llniieo. ta In place of Mr. Ramsey, that of Mis fcourl In placo of Jr. Sburz, that of No vada In place of Jr. Stewart, that of New Jersey In placo of Mr. Stockton, that of New Vork In placo of Mr. Ken Ion, that of Pennsylvania In .placo of Mr. Scott, that of Tennessee in placo of Mr. llrownlow, and that of Wisconsin fn place of Mr, Carpenter. In accordance with law the War Department la reducing the army to 25,000 men, lhu nuuiberat present iu tho terviw being 27,000. Tho ieditlon will leave one officer, coainiissloned and not). commissioned, fur evciy eleven men, no provision having Uteu made in tho law for tho reduction of tbeiiurabor Of UlllutiTiu Aevloivol' lUo SllurUIon. VoiA the l'liila, Injuirer, Aor. .'(i. Tno flood of Democratic successes which began In October to twocjj tho political fields of tho West lias become n dclugo In November, nnd has proved to be very much more- of a Hood than even tho most fnngnlno prophet of tho De mocracy could havo presaged a short in on Hi ago. Possibly It might havn b"cn averted; ivisslhly not. Hut we. ot least, havo tho .satisfaction ot knowlutr (hat wo did our duty In trying to nvcrt It. Wo saw cer tain influences at Work whle'i tn nor mind, could have only dlsastcrous couso ".unices If not removed. During tho wholo of tho last session of Congress indeed. ftl'ffirn nllffrneamnf ..,.4 HI. I - -.-B..... iti intuitu best endeavor to Impress upon ourltep roMMttii lives nnd Senators tho absolute necessity, which was in nvorvtlil Mr. mnilii anuarent. fur timmnKtvUn ill,,,-., i i..i lallon In connection with 'the uatloiml nuances. Itnmpillntplv tirt nr tn tlx. ....... II... . Oo4igress a disastrous financial panto had swept nwny business prosperity swept away c.ipltnl and wages nlllte.r.nd filled the land with Mm mnii, f i . . .. .., u, tumorous of thousands of citizens gut 0f business u,m u. u worn, ne policy which was responsible for this condition of affairs we had .combated with whatever skill and enerirv ivo nm.1,1 . . - . .. -.. I r ",",u utMinimmi a poli cy baswUipon levying exorbitant bur tiens of taxation upon nil forms of- do-nestle-industry In order to dischargo obligations not due. Tho country was it--? ny ruined In order to pay foreign, bondholders; who not. only mado tio do- "V".' i'yuiuni, uui who did not Want to in nnt, I Tl... ,.... . . ., . :. '" "mi meir uomis, nnd thev went sntunu.t ...in. . ' . . ...... ....vil ,11111 M1UII1, other feature of this suicidal financial POIICV WAS to Imm.lnn n,l i i... practical emit ii. ,inoi . - r- ..siii tu k.-tJllLlllt:i, ...w ...,UUi., ul imuDiiai currency in or- tu lutui ii eucitien return to specie payments. The-effort was no wiser than one to forr-n n ,.m,vi, i.., " IM.,11 lt,U VUD garments of his childhood would havo TllO COllnfrv ronnlrnil .!. t.- - (lutiuti pi, IIIUUI1, Ht. u uougiess met m,t winter, as money, aim plenty of It. Want of It had Olineil nritnrit,i.ia r. II. i.... .---..... Ul niu lIlUilLUSl Importance nm n,oi..,i i,.i... . ..- .t.i wuTliitrsa Ul all St,rtS. COIICruSS unrlv tnnlr nn Hut lutouon oi uie nuances, but tho wholo winter throuch it did nothing but talk uuu siiiiriuu nim anouiHr.and una - ly agieetl upon a measure ot supposed relief, which to this dachas been of no practical uso. nnd which no nnn unitii underatands. It was one of those cow- .....iy compromises which always leaye 'atters worse than they find them. If tho Forty-third Oorgress had voted'a proper measure nf finance tho Forty. fourth Coneic'ss would not have been Diitllipr.ltif.. 'Pint tnrmi.r lt.nl It. tl.n house tho overwhelming majority of 10(1 voies.uii wnivu ntisueen uutereil away. While l he lluaucial troubles were the clearest and most direct cause ot the du featof the lit publican paity there were others ni woik steadily undermining Its hold upnu tlio popular regard. Only two years ago It had such magnificent victories as no other patty ever had, more magnificent than any ,of its own previous ones. Hut It threw away Its great opportunities.nnd seemed to court it,s own rum by Its tolerance of tho bad acts of some of its recognized leaders. Prominent among these minor causes was tho third-term proposition, set nf lloat by Federal oillco-holder.s who wero determined, it possible, to earn their right to llf.i-Ieases ot their fat ollicers by forcing upon Provident Grant a life-lease of tho Kxec'uttvo officer. Whether or not the President sym pathized with the moveineut of thoso (.uperservlceable tools, the President himself did not direct bvordistinetlviln. clare. Hut newspapers which ho ore- mltted to b called tho organs of his ad ministration Intimated that he did sym pathise with tho third term projection ists, and, only u few days before tho elections were to tako placo in tweuty four States nnd three Territories, lip al lowed to be published a pilvatu Ibtter, written In 1872. If this publication meant anything, It meant that he was now in tho bunds of his friends for a third term. Nut satisfied with its pub licity, the Associated Press agency, at Washington, was instructed to say that the letter of '72 was intended to dis tinctly set forth lhu President's views upon the succession question, No one should bo surptised that tho country took alarm at the sentiments ot this letter, ami that on Tuesday It bhould tako the opportunity to settle nt once and forever tho whole, third-term ois-cu-slon by voting against It from Masta chusetts to Georgia. It did so, an I so far as it did that wo honor and applaud the vote on Tuesday. Hut thero weroother causes. Had men had been premltted to seize and hold high places in Uie party's councils, nnd through them wrong and corruption crept in. It is too long a list of nets nnd men to enumerate in detail, and the myriad nets of oppression ngalust tho "-outh, the outrages upon tho sacred rights at the people of South Carolina and Loulsauna, thu Cred'it Mobllier frauds, tho back pay steal, the moiety business, tho District of Columbia frauds tho deeds of ltlltlt-r. .Int'ltn Knltlinrn Shepherd, Kelloirg, Casey, Packard, Sy! I'ui-i mm lhu wnuio uncienil IIOsl ot Northern carpet-baggers In the South, the pliant Williams and tho cowardly Fish at Washington, would sooner or later havo brought tho judgment of rulu upon any party thut tolerated them. Tliesu nro tho protent causes which In 1S74 flung tho party from Its emlncuco, and which threatened to glvo tho coun try a Ili'lnnirntiR Pr114l.l1.nf lit 1U7ft They might all huvo been avoided, but ii... ........ .1 .1.. 11. .t. . .. t. . . . mu jinny mullein ucu su imreiicueu in ItODIlhir lliri'l-tllltl tlnir It ilni,iil lnrmi. done wrong uud oppression, and to bear ..ui, 1....1 1. . t 1 ,iui tuu uicu mil-it 11 huoum uuvepuu Ishcd tho former and cast out the latter. It hltpnitil fit fnririir tin. iri-iitnl ffiit- tlint it won popular uffectlou by belug fiiun- ui-u uiniii priucipies suoumeiy great ana good. There never was a party so needed as It was needed; thero never wns 11 party which did tho work It was called Into being to do, bo effectively. Jlut, wtJilo It could illit nuJ destroy lj MII'JIIIIIWIIIIIMMMIMMIWin!. those many-headed monsters, Slavery and Secession, it could not fight 6r de stroy tho tiaitors within Its own camp. It would seem to day ns If thoUepub llcan party had been swept away In tho flood ot 1874. Zut thu destruction shall prnvo apparent only, not real, f tho nartv should tosnlvit tn tinr. ita..ir jit tlio nouses which havo been dono In - . . w ... Ib.-'tjll its name, nnd deteimlno to ftgaln provo us 111(111, 10 power ov ino wisdom nnd PlirltV with whlrli It niriUi ili-it er. It will ho harder work tr Jegain lost faith and regard then to have kept uiem wueii incy were fieeiy piven to it nut it is worth while to try, and tho euort siiould not bo delayed. Tlio Wcxt Johki -ss. It is not posslblo, says a Washington dispatch ot thj4Hi, at this writing to tell the full mnfinitii.in np ti. , ,!,,.,-,. won on Tuesday, but enough is certain- , , . lu mane an est'mn'o with tolerab.io accuracy of tho complexion of tllQ tlPXt. ITntieit nt Itt.rnc,nttnlt.,n J'.io following table will, it Is thought ijiuvo npproxunaieiy correct Hep -llnbaina . ..3 Arkansas . . .0 Delaware . . .0 Florida 2 Georgia ...:0 Illinois.... 12 Indiana 5 D.l Itep D. SjNebraslca. ..1 0 4iN'ovada ....1 0 1.V. Jersey ..2 5 0NowVork.13 20 ON Carolina. 1 7 7 Ohio 7 13 8 Oregon 0 1 1 Pennsyl'n ,13 14 1 Ithode Is!... 2 0 10 S. Carolina .4 1 3 Tennetsoe . .1 9 0 Texns 0 (i (1 Vermont . . .3 0 5 Virginia.... 2 7 3 W.Virginia. 0 3 0 Wisconsin , .0 2 10 114 , 101 Iowa 8 Kansas 2 Kentucky . .0 Louisiana . .3 Maine 5 Maryland ..0 Mass a Michigan. . .0 Minnesota..:! Missouri .. Totals.. v,.u i,u,uii(,iiit-ti otitit:s, California. J7lsslsslppl, New Hampshire and Connecticut vote next spring. If no cbauge takes placo lu those Stntes, thirteen members will bo nddel to tho liepublicau delegation, and fivo to the Domoeratlo. Hut It tho same causes produce ilko effects, tho delegations from thoso States will probably stand ns follows : Hep D. California 1 3 Connecticut i 3 Misslssinnl r. 1 New Hampshire 6 3 Total 8 10 Add to this 114 101 Grand total 122 171 Democratic majority; 49 . 'i'lianUsuivlti. Oil tho 29th lilt., till! Pn.l itpnt. Isanml the following proclamation : Hi Iht J'ratlent of fie United Statu of America .1 Proclamation. Wo nro reminded by thn changing lOnSOllS I lint, it IS Minn tit imilCH In nnr dally vocations nud oiler thanks to Al mighty God for lb mercies and nbun danco of tlio vear which is dr.nvini tn a close. , The hlessiims of fre.n nvii nim.nt. cnntinnn to hit vnnpltctiifivt tn n&k'ti,,. earth has responded to tho labor of thn i i i ,...,..... iiusuunuiuiii, uie iiiuu uas ueeu tree from pestilenee; internal order Is being maintained, una peace with other now ers lias prevailed. It Is fitting that at ftHrtnilS WHt Sllrtlllll ItM.tfia f milt Itll- nn customed mii'iiilts nml from IIih tiirmnll ui our tinny lives, nnn unim in tliank rmness Inr tlin lilrslniT4 nf tliu m.i and In th cultivation of kindly feelings lownni encu ouier. IMOW. therefore, reeounlzlmr tlinsn pun slderatlnns. I, Ulysses S Giant, Presl- ueni oi ino uniieti Bcates. no recom mend to all oltbi-n-t tn n.ninhl., In II, !. respectlvo places of worship on Thurs day, tho 2(ith day nf TnvHnilii.r im.f and express their thanks. for thq merey and favor ot the Almighty God, and laying nsldo all political contentions, and all secular occupations, to obsorvo such n day ns a-day of praise. In witness whereof I have herounto set my hand nud caused the seal of tho united States to tin nfl vml. nmn. nt the city of Washington this tho twenty. suvcmii uiiy or (jcuiuer. in tno year 1874, nnd of the Independence of the uimeu oiuies uiu uiuuiy-ninui, IT. S. GltXKT. Hamilton Fisn, Secretnry otstato. FIFTH AND I.AHT GIFT COSCKItT IN AII1 OV Till' PUIIMC I.IIIU Ally nt ICENTUOIIT. A OdllD TO THE PUHLIC Thn tlinnilrviiinfiitt llivn .1uln.,tt..n.l tn ....n .... ... .... . w ... ...t.U Ltl havo tho drawing of thn Fifth and Last Gift Concert of tho Publlo Library of Kentucky on .the 30th day of Novem ber next. We believe now that all the tickets will be sold, nml lli.it. tlin i1r.iu.- ing will be a full one; but whether nil nil are sold or not.Mhe drawing will nevertheless certainly ennm nir nn tin. day appointed. The special object of this card Is to call a meeting ot tho tlcke,t-holders nt Public Library Hall, on tlie 20th of November, to make connection with tlio committee appointed by tlio Trustees to superintend the counting of the tags renrcsentln. tho 'numbers ni tlcki.t sold. While there is no actual necess". lty for tho nresenea of tli;ki'Nliiililir as under our arrangements the . inter ests of all are equally cared for, yet at tint same time I would greatly piefer that us many of thoso interested as can, WOUld attend this tniutlnrv nml for himself how perfectly fair and im- l.-irllnl II... .1I..I.II....I.... 1.. l'.lt.,l mu UISII lUUUUIJ IllUSb ue. Every nrrtngement has been mado for the llr.'twllli' lint. Illtln mnr.. tlmn a month lemaius for thu sale ot thu re mainder of tho tickets, and whatever Is' dono must bo dono promptly. 1IIOS. ii. H1!ATTE, Agent and Manager. Loulsv'lle, Ky., Oct. 22. i8?4.-3. 1UTIOX. All nnrsnna aro herithv fnrltM nirli dling with Canal lloat "Joseph nonk- er - ami ouo nay jiare loasad Dv tin undersigned to PETER LAUU. of Cata. sauqun, Pa. DAVID O'DRIAN, Nov 7. 1874-w3, ' EVEItY AMATEUR -PIUNTEn EVEU1 AMATEUU PUINTEH EVEHV A'.MATEUU PItlNrEIl EVEnY AMATEUR riHNTER Should Have linnin Instructions In Printing nnd the answer io queries wnicu win runinvo HUH cultles In your way Inefficiency, appear tn eacli number. EVERY FAMILY SIIOULD TIKE EVERY FAMILY SHOULD TAKE EVERY FAMILY SIIOULD TAKE EVERY JFAMILY SHOULD TAKE For Us flood Stories, Tor Us raxlilon IMatcs, I'or Us illlsccllanvi 1'or Its Eiousohold jVcw Anil (or Its Purchasing Department, Through which every deslrablo nrticlo in iew lorK is lurnisiie.l nt tho Inwp4t r'nti to lllimtr nvlm ,!, r.m Our Own Fireside is ll Ilnnin .linirml In Its fourth year. 10 large' pages with illustrations. Price, 51.50 a year. ivery suoscriuer manes selection of a valuable premium from tlio many niw. en. i noso suocriuii,g now leceive the paper tho remainder of tho yenr free oi charge. SUBSCRIBE NOW At thu iVainnlng ot If YOU Cnuiint nlTnnl tn ditlienilltn nn nrratiiTt'niiMit will 1m mtil.t'itt, iui!r,i. you can receive tlio paper for one joir tviiiiuui. iiiuiiey. oeHrt J cents for sample cepy. , CMNVASSERS WANTED. A CfnitnpJoK t'rliitln? Press A Clininplon rifntlii- lrcss I'l'f'NU A Cliainplon HM Indiiv i'l-cvs Is fllvou Aivay is Givon Aivaj ts Given Away 8s fiivcii. Awuv Forn club of 115 subscribers to Our Own Fireslile. Eveiy Business Man nud Roy should liavo one. Send 3e. stamp. Address, Oar Own Fircside'Fublishing Co., itoom 4, Sun liuildlng, N. Y. an .T IT. ! 1 !2 and 12 Horse Power GUT THE REST & CHEAPEST. Address, M. L. GUMP A CO., Room 4, Sun Ruihllug, N. Y. -The Champion Job Press FOR Printers, Business Men and Boys. Tho best press made. Also, JOB TYPE for AMATEURS- Semi 5c. for Pamphlet. Address, M. L'GUMP & CO., Room 4,' Sun Building, N.Y. oct31-m0 O. W.LENTZ announces to his friends and the'putdic In general that he has leased the Store in Liebenguth's Building, BANK street, I,ehighton,, Pa , and furnisht d it with a complete assort ment of Puro Drugs, Patent Metlicinos, Flavoring Extracts Perfumery, Toilet. Artifilns. and In fact everything usually found in u nrn-Kt'pt.jJrUK OIiilCi Prescriptions carefully compounded. He also keeps constantly on hand u full stock of choice anil pure Wines and. Liquors, for Mpillnln:il .C-. Snrrnmnntnt ihifAig.. . and a luil line of the choicest brands of Cigars and Tobacco, which ho Is selling at tho very Lowest Cash Prices. O. W. LENTJ5,. Hank Street, Lehlghton. October 3. 1874. era T.nt nn Mm ir?Lfliti rirtiinti Avrlful tural Fair Grounds, in the Borough of ienigiiton, on Wednesday, evening,. Oc tober 14th, 1871, a SILVER WATCH, whoever has found the samo and will return .It to Tnu Cariion Advocate Office, shall receive the above icwarJ. Wit AVI.-" nn VT-IJ Lehlghton, Oct. 31, 1871-w3 WEATHER STRIP Agents Wanted. A I'rofllatilt) EIiisliioss. Store-keepers preferred. Will sell only to one agent lu n town. Wo will fill orueru iroin private citizens nt l'tillaue. nlill lirlpi'S. friiilit. tmM nnil vr.t Iiiivm securisl a good nccnt In vflcli town. 117 & 1 lis. Tcuth St.. I'iillad'n. oct. 31 w4 JgBUMIiIO SAILU Of Valuablo R Tho undersigned will offer nt Public Sale.nn tlio piemlsrs late of DANIEL SOLT, dee'd, In FRANKLIN Town ship Carbon County, Pa., on' TUESDAY. NOVE.VUER iOth, 1874, Commencing nt ON K o'clock P. t. The followlno valuablo Roil Estate, situated as above, and known ns tho "Daniel Solt Farm," consisting of 110 Acres, morn nr l.'ss. 7fi Anunt ...t.ti. nro Oleared nnd under n hich state of (..iimvmioii, the remaining 33 Acres be ing FINE TIMBER LAND, Comprls ing Wlilto Oak, Pine, .to. The Im provements consist nf Ono 2-Story rnniui wwj'.liIjliSIr HOUSE, 34 X 30 feet, Ram, 33 it 53 feet, and necessary Outbulllllnes. ThernU.i nnvpr.fn III in. Spring of Water on tho premises, con veniently located to be taken to House or Barn. '1 Ills Offers a rare eliaiien fnr n mnn with a limited rnnltnl Farm, tliere being no better laud in Carbon coutitv. CONDITIONS OF SALE. $."00 when tho Pronertv la lrimn!ri..l' ,lnin . M.C00 upon delivery of Deed lu two weeks .xfter Sale, nnd balance In two enlial DllVlllenls III! 1st nf Aitrll 1HTII nml Ht of April, 1877, with Interest; the blow's Dowery will remain a lien up on tho property. SOL. ,t WM. SOLT. Franklin Towiitblp, Oct. 17th, 1874. Dealer In Fancy and Staplo Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Would herein' resioc ftillv inform bis friends and tno public In general that ! notw I island hp t in iln liti.su ,r n. times he Is determined to keep up Ids stock to its u.-ual fullness, nud Isr.t nil times ready to show (sell or not) his en tile lino ot (vnods. frn.ii Uil.-a nf 40 irt per yard down to Calico for Be. per yd.; and would also bo pleaded to havo those wno cannot suit inuiuselves (110 matter in what nrtlclol in Hits nr en rmn ti.f Iim towiiH. to call 011 him flvl OI' full ilUprlntliin t 1 1 11 .1 ... I waiit.ulii'ii It will Im fiirnUliPil Hi nni In a few hour's time, at tho lowest City in ices, imving secured 1110 suu-agencv of ouu of tho large.-t wliolesale nud re- 1.111 nouses in tnu City. Particular nttentlnn Is. uie grocery department, whleli In mado un of evervtliitii! needed I 11 thn fnmlli' from a barrel of Hour up to tho finest lea. Goods delivered to nil nnrla tn.n nf charge. Orders by mall or by other cuuilfa IIIUIllLIIIV linen. A few moio oood monthly custom ers will bo accepted. Thankful lor tho liberal pntrouago ti-eivt'u urns inr, 1 nope, uv lair nml Iniartlal dealing, to secure all my iiiriius unit many i.iueisas legularcus lomer, .AU I n,k Is a fair trial, bear ing in mind that I will not bo under sold. , . Also agent for the famous light run ning DOMtSTIO SEWINti MA CHINE, which I sell 01, easy terms. With the latch string on tho outside, and my right hand exlended to nil, you will alwajs llnd a welcome at F. P. LENTZ'S J7ank St, Ltlilghton, Pa. N. B. Tlio highest market prices allowUI for COUXTRV PRODUCE in exchange' lor goods. td &: tn -i CD CD 1 nr ? in o t .0 o o 'A O 'O tr CD tr o tJ CD ti 0 cl in Q w w err 6 o 9"! O 3 CD 5' -1 o o 0 Laury & Peters Havo just received a very large and ele gant stock of l'nll and Winter, D SB 9 comprising plain nnd fancy Cloths, CnsMmercsaud vmtings, for men's and hovft' Vear. which tlu,v an, "nruii.iri.l tn make up in tho most f.ihlonnhlo styles, nt reasonable prices and ou short notice. Lndies', Gent's nud Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Rubbers, comprising a splendid stock of ail kinds, manufactured especially for the trado of this locality. ISCstfe $k Cafdg; .of the latest and most fashlonable make, always ou hand, nt low figures. KETAgents for tile Acme Shirt tho best fitting garment ever made. Leave your Measure for them. LAURY & TETERS, ' Mcrchaut Tailors, P. O. Building, Lehlghton, P.i. H"OTII r.RS, Look at that Child, It -LT Cl- hn Worms. Go or send nt nnco fo DURLINO'S Drua Slore. nud g-t a bottle of his WOR31 SVRUI', so plea aaut aud yet nt suie. may 0 Pianos--Organs Packard PARLOR & Grand ORCHESTRAL Port "Wayne Organ Comp'y. A. P. HORN, Agent, LE1I1QHTON, PA. Organs--Pianos Now Advertisements. A SEW CIIKOMO FOK 1ST5. Godey's Lady's Book Will plte to otery nubscrlber, whether Sinile rr in a Uub, wild py, n Adrnnce Tor 1S75. and re J)i..?ltf,.',,0tl','offl!'e'l,c,'PJ''f"'r,EriES. .,; Ith llaDl'net chromo nit offered br a pulUbfr. J Trrm. $3 per annum. For Circular, containing Terms Tor Clul,atc, nddreii L. A.UODKY.eblla , if H O f S3 VJJIU P"sa P. A'Ji.a'.r".11 !sfia 9 Z as" ?.-s"a' Free to Book Agents An elegantly bound canvassinff book luiili" nn ""rt fapart Family lllble "verpubJ IIOieiLw llllnaant free orcbarne to any bonkaifent. llioiitalna Over 700 On. fVrlptur. Illu.tra tIon.and ai-iit arotneetlng unprecedent ucm. AadrcwH, ftallnj! experience, etc.. and wewllehow TM.1"',",? r Et'n'" "r" (,olni' NATIONAL PUB St. liJli, ''"""I'lFblaiW, Chicago, III, or BOOK AGEVTS, JjsdBs: sit l?lalis t A 'Mown l't"aent cot !17 ulncrl)wr In on dnv, net Inn 8 8(1 fi rn da' work. Th. w felllnir til.. "PKOPLK'S HISTORY OF AIHKKICA." Iwant BgenUererynbere. Send Tor lull di.i,crlptlve clrcuhrtn JAti. 1C.81M0N -'S South Slrlh .t I'hlla, l'V. I'EIiT CKIIiISO Tor roimi In' pl ,,f I'ln.ter. I'UliT UOOFINUandSIllINU. rur Kiuijilei., aldress 0. J. KAY, Ctmden, Jfevr Jeraer. S5 OOfl ,"'r J,1J' 111 "'mf- 'i''w fre .VfW Addrew UlOBut SIISKOK A Co. ronuuil, iltiiue A WKfcK iluaraHmd to JIaa and Fe lunlH Agenta, In tlmlr locality. Cojta .NOllll.Mllo try It. l'arllcaiira Fre. I'. U. V1CKBIU' t Co., AuuBta, Me. Cclehrated Golden Tongue nro acknowledged by.Emlnent Musicians Mid Distinguished Men of Honor'as tho Leading , PARLOR ORGANS NOW IN USE I Wo Ch allonge any Maker to Equal THEM. No otlior Organ has gained tno same popularity in tno Lohigh Valley Organs sold hero years ago givo universal sat isfaction all are ready to add thoir names in proof of what wo say. Do not bo misled bydeal crs, until you have examined this valua- bio instrumont, with '74 improvements added to it. Price List sent Proo to alL Good Agents Wanted. Address, HEATTY & PI.OTT Washington, Warren County, "ct 34-yl Now Jery. JjOIl SAtC, SiriWliecllfillJjl 3 wmmmm A New FIRE TROOP SAFE, with Combination Lock, nt Half I'rlco. Inquire of j W. M. RAPSHErt. Ltihlghton, Oct. 21, 1674.
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