KD1TOI1. LGniQIITON, TA.t SVTUUDAV MOItSIKtl VUVKMOKR 28, 1874. Tlio Iron Men. On1i lGtli Inst., n cnll of the- plg lroniininiifuctirers of the Lehigh Val 'lev ws Issued, requcstlnz' tlio gentle sine l (presenting pig-iron companies mod manufacturing firms to assemble !o tlio rooms oftlio imerlcau Iron and Steel Association, In Philadelphia, Nov. 24th, In pursuance of tlio call, a well attended meeting was held, Mr. W. II: .dlney, of the Lehigh Iron Co., called tlio meellng to- order. Mr. O. Dawson Coleman, of the Tvjbonan I'urnacej, waselected clialrm?.n, nud Mr. Geo. W. Cope, secretary, Mr. Ree ves called upon Its authors to express their views. Mr. Alaey, prooeeded to address tlio meeting. Ho said that th a noces slty of tlio ca!l arose from the condition of iiiuurs in, mo i,eiiign Valley. It wis evident that If pig Iron furnaces went on producing, ruin must result. lie suggosted the formation of an " Iron mongers' Exchange," a central body, with branches Ir. producing centres, to fix the price of pig Iron. With the ex ception of one company, the production Jiad been only one-half the capacities of furnaces. The Allentown Iron Com jny had run full all the year. If all lie companies had run on shortor tlmo tlio situation would have been better to day. There was about a third of the uisu&l demand except from pipe mills. Various opinions were offered as to the most proper aud wlso to pursue, but the general feeling was that It is utterly Impossible to keep the numbor of fur .naces In blast at present In operation, nud In tlio course of a few weeks tho lesult will bo that a larue number must bo blown out as thero is no demand whatever for Iron. Mr. Ainey then offere.l a series of .resolutions, which were adopted, as fol lows: Resolved, That It must be self-eiU dent to all furnace owners that tho largo u-uuuuun in me tiemami for consump- tlon of pig-iron imperatively demands a corresponding reduction in theamount produced, and that n contluuanco of the present over production cannot fall to result In accomplishing the ruin of the trade. iiesoiveu, That It Is tho opinion of this meeting that an earnest effort ought "i u umutuiaieiy ruaue to accomplish the reduction of tho make of pig Iron, ni d' with this vlow a comiultteo bo ap. pointed to devise some plan to that end. jicouireu, mat me coalman, pro tern, of the pig Iron branch of the Am erican iron and Steel association be re quested to call a meeting of all the pig Icon manufacturers of tho country at the looms of the association on Thursday, December 10, 1S74, at 11 o'clock a. m. Revived, That a committee In each of the several districts classified in the list of irou workB bo appointed to wait upon the furnaco owners therein, and urge their attendance at tho general meeting, and ascertain tho views of those not able to attend. The chairman appointed a the com mittee named in tho resolutions the fol-Jowiugi-Wllliara n. Ainey, Allentown; C. S. Kauffman, Columbia; G. W. Wliltaker, Hellertown; J.H. Moorhead, Philadelphia: G. Dawson Coleman, Le banon; II. S. Eckert, Reading, and Horace Brooke, Baltimore. Tho meeting theu adjourned. Tlio Coal Regions. A dispatch, dated, Scranton, Novem ber 23rd, to the N. Y. Sun. says : The labor market In these two valleys Is glutted. Scranton lias a population of 00. 000 cannot now give steady employ, nient to three thouand men. Carbon' dale, sixteen miles distant; with a popu. 1. ttlon of 12,000, cannot employ one thousand, and so It Is all along tho Lack awanna valley. In Wyoming valley the sltuitlon Is little belter, If we may except rittiton. where the works of the Pennsylvania Coal Company are kept J mining In full blast. This Is the mo,t successful coal corporation In the Unt ied States. Below Pittston, however, where tho coal worke are operated by different Companies, the state of affairs is not any raoro encouraging than here, in nud near Scranton. In tlio Wilkes lurre region thousand of men are out of employment. In the face of a long ami dreary winter, with large, helpless Iniuilles, what wonder that men aro lipondo3t and ewijy urged to tho commission of crime! "The mlues of the iOelawnro nnd Hudson Company iu botuUio Wyoming nnd Laokawanna valleys are running only on three-fourth time, ond the pro b'llty Is that they will within a few lays reduce to halt time, as the supply if coal Is Mr In excess of tho demaud. Thus far the shipments of coal made by that largo corporation falls over half a million short of that shipped at tho cor responding peilod lastyeat, and every one knows that even last year was un profitable for the coal trade, The cam pauy's canal at Hoiiesdale, over which large shlpuieuls of coal nro usually made, will be cloied In a few days, nnd (hit will siu-II tho number of tho uneru 1 Jymcnh, it. r. mortiiimku, "Owing to tho depressed condition of tho market there will only be two-thirds tho usual quantity, of coal stored at Honesdalo this whiter, or nbout400,000 tons. "Tho mines of tho Lackawanna Iron and Coal Company are more than half Idle, aud tlM only ono that was work Ing three-fourth time has ceased opera tious altogether under a strike. The rolling mills of tho Lackawnnna Iron and Coal Company have long been repturoof tho Industrie.) of Scranton, with tiiolr glowlug furnaces and (heir ranges of shops, which cover an area of several acres. Here, too, the ntm of labor has hoen crippled by the palsy of the panic, and thero Is no likelihood of a revival this winter. Tho Delaware, Lackawanna'and Western Company Is ono of tlio most powerful mining cor porations In tho Lackawanna valley. 1 he lulls and vales along this region aro dotted with its collieries, nnd thrlv. Ing settlements havo grown up around many of these mines. But Its breakers are mainly Idle; at others the men aro working on half time; and elsewhere they nro barely working quarter tlmo to keep the machinery going." 'llio -Hitlers' Journal, published at Pottsville, In its Issue of last Saturday says .-Suddenly orders havo come from Headquarters, for tlio managers of the r. & R. C. & I. Co. 'a mining opera tions to stop all colfcrles to-diy except tho following ten: Brookslde, East Franklin, Phoenix Park, Malianoy City, Boston Run, Plank Ridge, Tunnel, Jerriam, Mt. Carmel Shaft and North Frankllu No. 1. We understand this step is duo to tho fact that there' Is an Immense stack of coal In all tho Com pany's yaids, aud tho demand for It Is not at all lively. In fact wo believe tho supply on hand Is sufficient to sup. ply all demands until spring shall bo considerably advanced. "The news of this suspension Is very unwelcome at this tlmo, and will be sor rowfully received. The people will see the necessity of practicing strict encon omy during tho winter now upon us." Luzerne County. We clip the following items ot Inter est jrom tho Scranton City Journal, of tho 21st Inst: The coal works generally throughout the valley are workinc on thrce-mmr. tcrs time. The C'o.'s shops and the Dickson Manufucturlnc Co.'s ing eight hours a day, and tho pros pect appears to be that thesn r il-i . tions will continue throughout tho win. ter. An old man named John Kles, fell dead from heart disease In the yard of the D. L. & W. R. R. Co., in this city on Saturday morning, while running to catch a train. lie was a mason by trade, about sixty-three years of age. and In company with his son was on ms way to lils work, and the excitement oi attempting to catch the muvlii!; train nrougnt on tho attaok of heart disease to which no was subject. Dr. O. II. Brodbent was arrester! nn Wednesday and committed tnnrlsmi nn default of ifo.OOO ball at the Instance of me tjcrantou Medical Assochition, cnargea wun practicing medicine and surgery in this city contrary to tho aci oi ass -muiy in reference to the quail Ucitlons of physicians. Tlio Associa tion, However, afterwards withnrew the complaint on condition the Dr. wntilil leave the city, which he has according ly UU1IU. A German named Long, residing at i'etersourg, in tho Tenth Ward of this city, died in the terrible agonies of hy drophobia, on Jouday morning. He showed symptoms ot the disease on Saturday morning, being convulsed at the sight of water, &o. Ors. Gumbort and Winters were called aud decided it 10 uo a cieariy developed case of hydro phobia. The convulsions Increased rapidly in frequency and severity, nnd hellngered until Monday raornlug.when death came to his relief. lie was a young unmarried man agedabout twenty-eight yeats. Georgo Leouard, fireman on the ex press train on tho D. L. & W. R. It on which the express safe was robbed last week, was nrrcsted on Saturday at Del aware Station, by S. U. Stlllwell, on saspiclon of being conuected with the lobbery. It seems that on tho night of the rouhery ho left tho euglue at tho Junction aud returned to Dolawnre Station on a coal train, evidently to se cure tho hidden spoils, and on Saturday camo to Seiacton. Thero Beeuis to be little doubt of of his guilt. The total loss by the robbery was 85,400, instead of $12,000 as at first reported. On Saturday afternoon as N. G. Ward' iccorder of the mayor's Court of Scran ton, was on his way homo from the court, ho was approached from behind aud struck a sevcie blow upon the tern, plu by a ruffian named McGuire, which' knocked the Judge down nmoin; a pi6 ot dry goods boxes. McUuire thau run but was pursued by Judge Ward, who quickly recovered himself, and an offi cer who wltneSiid the assault, and was soon captured. McUuire Is nuw In tho county prison. The Mnrlon Hoso Company's Grand Gift Concert at Mauch Chunk, on Washinstou.s blrthdnv. Wph. -nii' J87S, promises to bo otie of tlio grealost over held In tlio valley. The arrange, men.'s for tho faithful carrying out ot tlio design, and caro to secuiu a fair drawing Is placed In such good hands that no ono need hesitate to purchase tickets. Tho references aro so well known In tlio valley, that comment Is uncalled for, John IJrlghton, Ettj., of Mauch Chunk, aud his assistant, aro so well known, and hN energy so ap. parent, that euccrst to the firemen's ef forts is as euro as thor.i success In Imv. ' Ing up a coDllagratlon, Cosing Prices of DhIIaven & Towns- end, Stock, Government nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Nov. 25th, 1874. V. 8. ",'. 1811 13V Md. 12 lM. 1414 M.l. asVed, U. S, fi 20, 18C2 . . U. S.0 20. 1804 . . U. 8. 1 120,1 8(15 . . U. S S20. 18M J. 4 J, U. S. 8 .10, 1SG7 . U. S. 5-20,1 BC8 , U. S. 1040 U. R. Currency, ti's . U. 8. A'f, 1831, new . askpd. 145(5 n.ke.l. UU I.1J. ioya i.iu, my. aKrU. 18U I.M. 18K mked. 10U- ma ill ! lKra. . 1911,1,1. ..L,lr . i3jj ua: lav? . ID Ud. Ui . VU! bid. 13 atltvd, asked, anked. BRkf-ll. rennsvivsnia K, it. . , I'hlla. Iteming It. R, , Uhlirh Valley Kallroad lrfhlxh Coal & NaT. Co. , United Companies of N. J, QoM . . . . , ST . . . mi Md. UK akrd. MJi bid; Mjatke,). bid. C1U aked. 48 bid. 48Uattel. 1Z1K bid. 128K anked. 111 bid. 11 12 nuked G bid. 7Hfli,ke.. Now Advertisements. Everybody's Own Physician inn nt,,oi M. D. A nagnUcmt vtumr ot urinTu panel oeiui(Kj wutlralta and tie ganUslmund. .Contains matter Jut adapted to tliewantaofrrfrvimiVy. Ovrr 50 rityrarfagt., One airent lofd 100 enpiu i'Bonwwt-,notber 30 n thrudagt ni another S3 Inour ilatjt. Circu lars, with iXmMe Imlrx, free. LlWral discounts AflElfT3 AVAVTPn na xrl"l terrl. n. it, eaMy,tco.,roVri, 725 Sttmst.,rhii.. uum pI0T0RIArj Bw8m 130O ILLUSTRATIONS. AddreKS for clrculara A. J. 1101.MAN 4 CO, 830 Arch Street, I'blla. TnB Weekly Sun A large, elthti dent, honest and fearless newisnanpr. of fa l.rr. PRe. Indepeh- columns, especially, designed loj the. fanner, the uieriuiuic.uie merchant anj the orori-K.lminl n,.,." d their wises and ehll.lren. IV. iltn'in.m.L-. the Weekly Suit the bestranilly,new,n,iierlii the world. It Is lull of Imtructlie and entertain. Iuk reidlng of etery sort, but prloti notblog to of tend the most scrupulous nnd dollcnt- taste. I'rlce, SI.80 prryear. Dostaia Moral 1 Tl,nrl,.,,w est paper publ shed. Try It. Address Tut So.v, 1,0 ivik wiiy. m 108 Virginia Farms. Descrlptlre ll-t 'and lltetestlng.lnforrnaslon to all I.ioklng for desirable homes. (Ireat bargains. Mild Winters .! m.n InHni. M .i.. seasons long, consuming ones .short. Address 11 M. V, SIOORI& co., Suffolk. T. lp3VCI10MANCY, OH SOUL CHAltMINO." -- HOW ttlthnr koi mnv fm,.tntu ami .n I. tote and filTtfctloni nfiinv rMrRntt ihv rhttM in. tADtltr. ThtA irt all T.ln t.Aa. fr-a m-tl laa Oracle, Dreninp; lllufsto Ladles, -tc, I 1)00,000 CO- I'ub's, rhlladelDbh. ni'iu, f uumr (JUfJK. Alliiri'Hsl 1. H it X. $5 Qnn per day nt borne. Trm fre Vmv AajresH Georoe dTir.so.y 4 Co. I'uriUud, $77 A WEKK gu.irunteed (o Mafe and Fe mse Agents, In their (ocaltr. Posts KOTIIIMi to try It. Tartlculirs Free. P. 0. VICKEItV 4 Co, AugusU, Me. Most Extraordinary Terms of Advertising are offered for Newspapers in the State of ' Send for Hit or papers and schedule of ratei.- Add reel Geo. P. Rowoll & Co., .Ad vertising Ag'ts, No 41 Park Row, New York. KEJtR TO E31TOB Of THIS PATER. , (JUITOK'S NOTICE. In the matter of tho Sheriff's sale of the Itoal Estate of IVter Schwab. FI fa , Nn. 0, Oct. Term, 1874, issued from the Court of '.'omninn Pleas of Caibon County. The Auditor appointed hy tlio Court to distribute the moneys arising from, tlio said sale and make report to tho net tritiwlth tlio' facts andirea. sons upon which p'uch distribution ls made, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment, on Tuesday, tho 20th, of December, J874. at 11 o'clock A. M at lils'ofllce In the llorough of Mauch Chunk. J 0. DIMMICK, Auditor. November 28, 1874-w4 ANOTHER OHANOE! Fifth and Last Gift Concert IN AID OV THE Pb. library of Ky. POST POME D TO November 30, 1874. D1UWI.VO OEilTAIS .AT THAT DATJS. LIST OF GIFTS. . OVK GRAND CASH 01KT . ' . ONK flllAXD CAt.ll (J I FT . O.VK UliANl) CASH OIFT . ONK (1HANU CASH UIKT ONK OKA.M CASH Ult'T . (23l),0OQ 1IH),C0) 75.1K0 611,'HJO 5,000 lw.uoo 1 0,UOO IJI.IKIO o uasii uirrs, jw.ouo each. io cami ca rs. 15 CASH lill'TS, 10 CASH OIKTS, 21 CASH (IIH'8, Ul CASH oiKrs, SO CASH OlFl'S, 100 CASH 01 FX no cash uin's, BOJ CASH OIFRj, laooo cash uifts, 1.1 inkl I'inii 10,0'W EACH. 6.IKJ0 BACH', ,0UU hAOII, 3.U00 EACH, 201)0 BAcil, 1,(IU0 EACH,-, H)0 EACH, IW) F.ACH, to eaoii; ll0OOli lOU.lhJO co.ujo loo.ooo 10.1.000 KM 000 W.OW) OJO.OW :,;uo,ojo . I 60 00 a oo 5 00 50J 00 . lWJ Ot) Grand toU120.000Oirts, oil rssh . I'rlce of Ticket. Whole Tlckits . . . . H&lvvs , , Tenths, or each Coupon . . II W hole llrkeu for . . . . iii Tickets for .... For Tickets and lofucniitlon, sddresi , . T1I0. E. 11HAMLB1TB, Aoc.it o'd Mimaci, Public Llf,rar Building, Louisville, Hy., or THOS. II. HAYS 4 CO, Eastern Ase'nlV, ' 003 Uroadsray, New York. .. Nor. 21, 4. w ;a.hui;i, giuvck, Opposito tho Public Squaie, SOUTH ST, LEIIlbilTdX,' PA., Manufacturer ot . Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds ot 157" Itooflnc. Snoutlnc and JnhMnrr promptly attended to. nov, 30 TnUl' IT I TItV ITI-,The Injlia TT,rR.uerPlMterafw a N'cak Uaek D RULING has thau may 0 0. W. LENTZ announces to his friends nnd tho public In eoneral that lie has leased the Store In Llebenguth's Building, , BANK street, Lehighton, Pa , find furnished it with n complete assort ment of Pure Drugs, Patonfc Medicines, Flavoring Extracts Pcrfumory, Toilet Articles, and in fact everything usually found In a well-kept Drug Store. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Ho also keeps constantly on hand a full stock of choice and pure Wines and Liquors, for Medicinal A Sacramental purposes j and a tu.l lino of the choicest brands ot Cigars arid Tobacco, which he Is (Selling at the very 'Lowest Cash Prices. 0. W. LENTZ, Dank Stieet, Lchlghtou. October 3. 1874., i NEW SUUSCUIPTION BOOK. History of the n.y. Tombs: Tlio Seciets, Mysteries, and Iiomanco or rnson Lirwln New York, Rntlier cdbyCiiAitLEs Sutton, Ward en uf the Totuhs, Lurgo 8vo, COO pp., Ulustrntcd,$3.50 This Is nota strictly sensational werk, and Is recommended by tho best men a" a MoitAt. Kefoiimeh. Hoys readiui! i' will not learn' to be thieve, but- will learn how thieves suffer. The stnrv uf John Mahoney, written hy himself, is woi th the price' r.f the book. The best wiling Cook ever published, so cay all um litems. jixciti.,ive territory civen. ju iigeiir, wanteu in every town. UNITED STATES PUBLISHING CO., nl4.v0 13 University Place, N. Y txJ & tn tr S CO CO (n tj a. W to f' - P3 - h CO M Q. w H 00 o, O t 0), a (0 M ct- Pj o o -i to v h . CD fa 3 Pj CD CD I t S3 o p CO W o T3 o a rrr Hi W O c 1 -Livery & Sale Stables, DANK STnKET.IjEIIIOIITON, Pa. FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT CAIlItlAGES. And "positively LV)VER PKICES than any other Livery In the County. K" Largo and handsome Carriages for Funeral purposes and Weddings. fT. 22, 1873. DAVID DUKItT. KKSEO A.U urn The undersigned respectfully informs theCclllrens of tttrbon and adjoinliiR counties, that lie Ij nuw prepared to supp1y:theni with ' Dressed or Live kogs nt all I times, at, prices fully as low as they can be bought for elsewhere. Also, Smoke! Hams, Ilologne and Saussage, at Wl.olesalo and Retail. tar Ordeis will be 'promptly filled, aud Hogs shipped to auy pbint at tlio bliortest notice. JOSEPHOBERT, Hank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Sept. 10, 1874 y l rjALMAGE'S PAPEB. Christian at Work. Tho REST RELIGIOUS PAPER," A Choice of Two Ilcuiitlful Premiums. An Illuminated Pokiyolio of Twelve Gems by llcndschel, each WixVZ'A Ins., or tliu superb Cliroiuo, "Thk Twins," 22x23 in., alter Lauuseer, Prico U.25, tiicludiug postage. No Extras of any kind. Without rnEMiim $3 per annum ATTlfiNTION, AUISNTS I Liberal .commission ajid exclusive ter ritory. Samples and circulars fee. Send Postal Card ut once to HORATIO 0. KINO. Publisher, Uui 3103, .Veiv York. WHY, till, WHY will you Buffer with that Cough or Cold? when relief may )t had Immediately by using DURLING'S Compound Syrup of Tar Wild Cherry and Horehonnd. VBCE SUI. WEEKLY AND DAILY FOK 1875, Tho approach of tho Presidential n. lection glve3 unusual Importance to tho ovents ana developements of 1875. Wo Mian endeavor to describe them fully faithfully, and fearles-dy. THE WEEKLY SUN lias nmvntinln cd a circulation of over seventy thousand vupivs. its rentiers aro lounu in every oiaieinnti iciritory, and its quality well Known to the nuLllc. We slinll not only endeavor td keep it fully up to ui uiu Miiiiuaru, out to nnprovo nud uuti hi us variety anil power. this WEEKLY SUN will continue to ha a thniouRh tiuspaper. All the news or lliu day will bo found in It.con Uensed when unimportant, at full length when of moment, and always, wo trcst, treated In n clear, Interesting uuu inaiiuciivo manner. It Is our nini to make the WTCKKTY SUN the best family newspaper In the world. It will be full of entertaining nnd appropriate rending of every sort, but will print nothing to offend tlio iuost'.eruptilous and delicate taste. It will always contain the most Intesestlng muiic-n nu luiiiiMji-faoi mo tiay,cnrelul iy seiecieci nnn leginiy prlnti'd. The .lgrlculttiral depnttinent q prominent fentuio In the WEEKLY sum, and its articles will nlways be luuim iii-nii mm useitu to tne farmer i no iitimuer or men Independent In pontics is Increaslng.nnd the WEEKLY our is tlielr p.iper especially. It bo longs to no party, and olmys no dicta tion, contending inr principle, and for uiuou-uiiun ui mo oesi men., It exposes iiu uuiiiiiuiuii tiiiit, disgraces mo couii try and threatens tlio oveitlirow of re. publican institutions. It has no fear of knaves, and seeks no favors from their supporters. l lie markets of every kind and tho liisiuoiis aro regularly repotted In Its columns. Tho price of tlw WEEKLY SUA' one dollar a. year for n shcrt of eight pages, and lilty- six columns, ,1s tills uareiy payt the expenses of paper and pinning, hh are noc sine to make anv i iiuiis iu e.it'iiii us cireuiallon Und.r tlio new law. winch leutilres unv, inent of pomace in advance, one dollar a year with UO cts. tho cost of prepaid postage added, Is the ra'te of subscript ion. It is not necessary to get up a viuu in uiuer io navu llic WEEKLY QUiN at tins rate. Wnyono who sends one dollar and twenty cents will get tho y.ii'ri, pusi-paui, tor a year. We have no traveling ngenls. rUH WKKK1.Y SUal,El..ht Wes, uriy-sU columns. Only tl.l n jear, imtrntprt lrul. NodimmnlifiomtMtratt, TI1K 1IAIL.Y NUN. A larc fonr-paw nesoaperor tsentyht columns. Dally circu lat w oer 120,01.0. Alltlienea for to rents. eubwrlptloD, Htags prevail 65 cents a month, oi-JOOa er Toclubs uf 10 oroier, a discount Ailili'tH, "TIIK SUN," SI. Y. City. BUILDER CONTRACTOR HANK STUKhP, LEIIIOHI'ON, 1'A. Respectfully announces to the citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that ho Is now prepared to contract for tho erec tion of dwellings, churches, school nouses, nnd other buildings. Also, that nn Keeps constantly on liand a full as. sortuiKiit of every description of Y m.aj' vjl ej consisting of flooring, siding, duors, sash, blinds, sliutters, moldings, &c. which ho is prepared to furnish nt the very lowest maiket rates. l'atrouago respectfully solicited. W. R. HEX. Lehighton, May 17. 1!I73. ly Mats and Caps! O.B.RHOADS, Rhoads' Hall, Mauch Chunk, has opeued his Whiter Stock of Hats, Caps,Gloves and which ho is selling ut prices lower than ever beloro oltered. Oioves & Furs. uu.v iiAim, 1'I.Al.V AND 1'ANCV Bread and Cake Baker, Respectfully Informs the citizens of Lehighton an.t vicinity, that l.o has re moved his business Ironi Weisaport to his premises on HANK STllKET, LKIIIGIITOX, PA, and that ho is now prvpared to furnish Fresh Urtod nud Cukes dally. Stcaui innde Pretzels shinned Iu luieu or small J quantities to order, ut wholvaloaud re. Ulll. WISSIStJ 4KS TXSZl CASI3 A SPESlAlltT. CtyCandles nt'd. Coulectiuiii, it large and choice variety nlwajs on hand. JOHN 11AUIC. Sept. 20th, 1874.-tf. THE Respectfully nnnounces to tho cltlteus of lehighton and vicinity, that ho has OPENED Ills New Photograph Gallery, on BANK WAY, (near tlio Lehigh Va. ley Railroad Depot), Lehighton, and that l o Is now prepared to give our citizens Llfo-Llko Picturci at tlio most reasonable rates. Particular nttentlon paid ttj taking Children'. Llkeuestes. A Trial Is solicited. Jul e 13. Pianos- -Organs l'Icnsc Examine! Packard PARLOR & Grand OROHESTEAL Font "Wayne Organ Comp'y. A. P. HORN, Agent LEHIGHTON, PA. Organs--Pianos ASSIGNEE'S SALE of valuablo Mestl Hastate The undeiflpned will sell at Public Sale, on the Premises In MAHONING Tonnshlp, Carbon County, Pennsylva nia, on SATURDAY, NOV. 28th. 1874, commencing nt ONE o'clock P. M., the following Real Estate, to wit: All that valuablo piece, parcel or tract of land, bounded by lands of J. I). Hoffman, Dfiiilel .tflller, Solomon Hoppes, John Iliinslcker and David Hoppes, contain taluing 118 ACRES, more or less, known as tho property of GIDEON NOTHSTEIN. The Improve, monts thoreon are a Two Story Frame DWELLING HOUSE, a Rank Ram, nnd necessary outbuild lugs, a sprliiK of never falllnu water close to the house, nud a stream of water runs through the property. GFAIso. Immediately lifter the sain of tho Real estate, the personal proper ty of the said Gideon Nothstein will bo sold, consisting In patt of 1 Horse, 1 Two-Horse Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 , Hob Sled, 1 Threshing Machine (horse I power,! Fannlnc'MIII.UarrowB.PIows. i and n variety of other articles too nu incinus to mention. Terms will be made known at time and place of sale by TILGHMAN ARNER, Assignee of Gideon Nothstein. Nov. 11. 1B74. EIlFEtiT FITS." Laury & Peters Have just received a very larco and ele gant stock of Fall and Winter y comprising plain nnd fancy Cloths, Caislmurcsand Vos tings, for mert's'lncl boys.' wear, which thby are 'prepared to make up iu tlio most.f.t'hionable BtyW, at reasonable prices nud ou short out ice. Lidles', Gent's and Children'8 Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Rubbers,- comprising a splendid stock of nil kinds, manufactured especially for the trado of this locality. 3 of the litest and moil fashionable make. alw7$ on baud, at low figures. BfAgcnts for the Acme Shirt tho best fitting garment ever made. Leave our Measure for them. LAURY & PETERS, ' Merchant Tailors, P. O. nnlldlng, Lehighton, Pa. Dialer In Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., Would hereby respcclfully Inform his friends and tlio public In general that notwithstanding the dullness of the ti nit s he is determined to keep up his, stock to its usual fullness, and Is at all times ready to show (sell or not) his en tire line ot goods, frn.n Silks at J2.75 per yard down to Calico for Sc. per yd,; and would also bu pleaded to have those who cannot suit themselves (no. matter in what nitlcle) in this or surrounding towns, to cull on lilm giving a sample or full inscription of tl e article they want, when it will be furnished them Iu a few hour's time, at the lowest City prices, having secured the sub-agency (if una of the largest wholesale' and re tall houses In the City. - Particular attention is, also, given to tlio Grocery department, which Is made up of everything needed In the family, Iroiu n barrel of UourAip to tho finest Tea. Goods delivered to nil parts free of charge. Oiders by mall or by other sources promptly filled. A few mora good monthly custom era will be accepted. Thankful for the liberal patronage received thus far, I hope, by fair aud Impartial dealing, to 'secure all my friends and many others as' regular cus tomers. All I ask Is a fair trial, bear ing Iu mind that I wilt not bo under sold. Also agent for tho famous light run ning DOMESTIC SEWING MA CHINE, which I sell or, easy terms. With the latch string on tho outside, and my right hand extended to all, you will always tlud a welcome at F. P. LENTZ'S Zank St., Lehighton, Pa. N. B. The highest market prices allowed for COUNTRY PRuDUCE iu exchange for goods.