Wat (Stortom flwwnfo. It. V. MORTIItMKIt, EDITOR. tniliailTO.V, I'A.: SATURDAY JIOllNINO. DKCEMBKU 8, 1S71. The Secretary of tho Treaiury lia3 directed the Assistant Treasurer at New York to sell $500,000 of gold cn each "Thursday during tho mouth of De cember. The aggregate amount to bo sold 13 $2,500,000. It Is asserted that Secretary BrMiw, In Ms. forthcoming report, will recoin ment that a day be definitely Bet by law of Congress when the resumption of specie payments shall take place, and ho Is In favor of the 1st ot January, 1870, as the day.. Work will bo resumed on Monday In the New Rail Mill of the Rensselaer Iron Works at Troy, N. Y., under tho old scale of employers' prices, which worklngmcn refused to accept at the time of tho late strike Thero ore uioro applicants for work than can bo fur nished with employment. The Concord (N. II.) Saving Bank suspended Tuesday, after paying out 3G0O.O0O to depositors, who havo been making a run on tho bank for some weeks. The trustees havo petitioned tho Superior Court to appriise tho val ue ot the remaining securities In the bank to determine tho loss of unsatis fied depositors. An act of Congress of 1800 fixed tho Second Tuesday after the meeting uud orgauizalion of the Leglslatuio as tho day for voting for U.S. Senator. Our Legislature meets on tho Gth, which would make tho 10th tho day for elect ing a Senator, lu case no election be had, they aro to voto at least once each day during tho sesston untfl a Senator fahall be elected. Heavy monthly reductions of the pub lic debt aro evideutly things of the past, the Government, like individuals, being compelled to postpone tho discharge of its indebtedness uutil tho return of good times, the statement Issued Tuesday, shows a decrease during the past month ot $124,427.08; the coin balance Is $83, 013, 370.24; currency, $10,099,311.48; coin certificates, $23,045,400; certifi cates of deposit, $47,120,000. Proceedings have been Instituted against Rev. Dr. Talmago, of Urooklyu, N. Y., by (J. A. B. O. Mitchell, on a charge of slander. Mitchell was for a number of years a prpnilncnt member of Dr. Talamage's church, and was ex pelled on testimony of the pastor, who charged him with conduct unbecoming a Christian. Damages are laid at $3,,. 000. In tho United States Court, New York, Tuesday, before Judgo Blatch ford, Messrs. Henry Clews & Co., hav ing failed to answer in bankrupt pro ceedings, were adjudicated bankrupts on tho petition of Arthur Cooper, trus tee of their London firm, and fifteen creditors In this country, who stated that, theyrepreseut a quarter In number and a third in amount of tho creditors. Tho debt of tho Commonwealth on tho 30th of November, tho end of the fiscal year 1874, was $24,508,035,87. ut tins amount 4,4123,000 bears 0 per cent iuterest In gold and 10,320,000 0 per cent Interest In currency. Of this latter sum the interest has been stopped on $185,433 03 and $100,009 38 bears no interest. Of Chambersburg cert! Scales there is, outstanding $83,032 90, ancrof Agricultural College Land Scrip Fund o Pennsylvania there is $500,0CO, There seems to be much distress pre vailing among the laboring classes lu tho coal and Iron legions. Nearly all tho irou furnaces and foundries aro either Idle or working only ou partial time, and this, together with tho gen eral depression ot trado, having reduc ed tho cousurapllon of coal, thero is very little doiug at tho collieries, in this usually busy season. Thousands aro In Idleness without any means of obtain ing work, aud the distress is very great. Tho Mayor of Scranton writes to a con toiiiporary that all the means of relief In that city aro exhausted, and ho fears, as winter advances, that the suffering will become extiemo. A VashIngton dispatch to tho New York Suu, dated December 2nd, says: ''There ls.nlmcmst a unanimous feeling ofdUliko and hostilhy toward Grant among lUfl Republican Congressmen who are dallj' arriving here, and If he should find himself without any party this winter he need not be surprised. Tho causes of re hellion are numer ous, but are chiefly .babed upon his no toriously friendly reunions with Boss Shepherd and Mullett. The manner In which ho seconds these tw individuals in their various schemes Is galling in the extreme to those who aro conversant -with the Shepherd and Mullett Rings. There in trouble uhead for the Ullt.1 OU horseback." Tho Philadelphia Ledger says, "It Is distressing to hear, of tho numerous failures reported In commercial walk's, but thero Is no one need bo troubled by tlio occasional failures chronicled by tho newspapers, as they aro usual nt this season of they ear, ami were expected to bo uumcious this fall In conscn.ucr.co of last year'B panic. When buskics Is conducted on such a sound barjls as at present, for It Is mainly for cash or on very shoit credit, It Is uuju.st to predict financial trouble. There Is no danger probable. Tho volume, of business may bo small, but It Is safe. Only tho Ig norant expected ar,y present Increase of prosperity In ccuscquence of tho elec tions, and therefore thero' Is every rea son to feel satisfied with tho steady though slow advanco of trade. Gov. Allen sent I1I3 annual message to the Ohio Legislature ou Tuesday last. It is a model ot brevity. IIo renews his recommodatlons that tho expenditures of tho State Government should bo re duced down to the very last dollar com patible with the maintenance of tho public credit and the efficient working of tho several departments. Iu tho midst of tho existing financial distress, ho says, when so mauy men nro out of employment, and wages overy where re duced, there aro special reasons for re trenchment. Last year the tax levy was reduced $474,000. The taxable valuations in Ohio, as shown by tho grand duplicate of 1874,. are: Ileal and personal property, $1,G30,S70;324, which is a net increase over tho valu ations of 1873 ot $13,104,085, an ex hibit which tho Governor thinks is a rcmarkablo indication of the rapid de velopement of the material resources of the State, when tho general stagnation ot business during the past year is con sidered. In calling attention to tho propriety of considering whether the compensation of county officers is not disproportionate to tho salaries of,other public officers, and of persons in pri vate life, Gov. allien expresses senti ments that will doubtless meet with general approval. He saya: "Public servants should be reasonably compen sated: but salaiies and fees should not be so high as to make tho getting of office a profession, and to enablo candi dates and applicants to buy their way to public places." All of which is sound, and worthy of tho statesman from whom it proceeds. William F. Havemeyer, Jayor of New York, died suddeuly Monday ot apoplexy. lie was the son ot William Havemeyer, a German, who came to H1I3 country, In 1708. He was born In Now York Feburary 12, 1801. He was educated at Columbia College, wltere ho graduate in 1824, and five years there after lie commenced business as a su- gar'rt finer. Ho retired with a compe tency in ,1813, and In 1844 was chosen a Presidontal elector on tho Democratic ticket, In 1845 he was elected Mayor of New York. Tim term of office was then one year ond Jiiyor Havemeyer declined a renomlnatlon. In 1848, however, ho was again elected, but again refused a renominatlon. Iu 1810 Mr. Havemeyer. was at tho head ot tho Commissioners on Emigration, appoin ted under a law designed to prevent the swindling of immigrants ou their ar rival at New York. Mr, Havemeyer acted with tho Democratic party until the Tweed gang usurped tho name of that organization, wneu ho revolted against their rule and becamo chair man of the famous Committee of Seven ty. whose labors dually resulted In tho overthrow of Tweed and his con federates. Mr. Havemeyer was npral nated Jayor of tho city by the Reform associations and the Republican party against Abraham R. Lawrence, tho Tammany Uall candidate, and Jus O'Brien, of the Apollo Hall Democracy Havemeyer was elected over Lawrence, by a plurality of C000 votes. Durii g his lato admiusltratlon of the office Mayor Havemeyer seems to, have In tensified the hatred felt for him by the lower class of politicians, aud lias, at the same time, lost tho support ot those who aro honestly striving to secure good government. His honorable character has never been impeached, aud yet ho nominated mid forced tho appointment of some of the worst men In New Y'prk to such offices as that of Police Com missioner, An effort was made during tho present year to secure his removal from office by Governor Dlx, hut that official, tf or a full investigation, con tented himself with an expression oY disapproval of tho Mayor's conduct. Coslug Prices of DeIIaven & Towns end, Stock, Government and Gold 10 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Deo. 3d, 1874. U. 8. , 1881 . U S. S -20, 1803 . . U. 8. 5 'J0( 1801 . U. . 3 3U,lli5 . U. S 120, 1K.J J.i-J, U, 8. 6 3U, UG7 . , II !,1 20, 1861 , . V. s. 1W0 U. , Currency, t . II. 8. 1881, now . rdQniTlTHUla K. it. . 1'hlli. & Hauling It. It. Ubigh Valley ILIlrvid 20U bll. 12!d bIJ. Itjj UJ. lOl? l,i,. 18 U,J. UK tld 20? ailifd. 13 asked. IS sUJ. IT krtl. 19 aUd. 20Ki Wd VJJi akknl. H'A ukd. 10! 5 aUd. laji bid. nil lot? iid. UIU. 12JI bid, S-')2 bid. S4VS bid. 131 Z atkd. S2U kd, CluUd. iv; bid. UciteU Comjuiilci ol .N.J. Mi bid. MSty. aikou. 2W 12 bid. 12 Imkod. 8"r . . a bid. 7?aiL.j. Labor Notes. Tho general suspension of furnaces and. forges in Pennsylvania ha) thrown about 17,000 workmen out of employ. The cost of supporting the paupers of Great Urltlan Is about 800,000,000: those of tho United States about $10,000,000. It Is estimated In Brooklyn that there aro now three times as many men out of employment In that city as was the case this time last year. . A lugo force is now employed! upon tho New Jersey division of tho Bound Brook and Philadelphia Railroad, which it is expected will bo completed by July next. The Florida lumber business, which lias been steadily crowing in import ance since tho war, is ,now very dull. Last winter there was considerable de mand for, labor theref at present thero s none. At Norwalk, Conn., all tho steel works, lock factory',: and Iron works, employing about 1,000 workmen, are now Idle. About out) men connected with building, quarrying, &c, are also Idle. There is nothing doing In tho vi cinity. Tho "Soverclcns of Industry" In New York city have greatly stimulated jpter'est iu their movement by recent meetings. Quite' a largo accession of members have followed, and the purch asing agency is now being organized. Public meetings will be held duilng the winter. . , Tho lmrueno establlslimonfof Lorll- llard & Co.. on the block bounded by Washington, Provost, Bay, and ilrst streets, Jersey City will be opened on the. 1st ot January, uver- fiuu,uuu nas been spent by the Loriilards in altera tions.' The several departments employ abou;2,0UU persons. The Philadelphia and Roullng Coal and Iron. Od. have suspended work, on 80 mines in tho Scliuylklll basin, leav ing onW 10 running. This corporation has Gradually absorbed all but 13 of tho mine 1 now worked in that region. Most of the latter are r'unnlnii. slack timo.aud about one-till Id are Idle. In the Leblgh basin over one half havo stopped, aud the same 13 truo of tho Wyoming aud Lackawanna fields. Paragraphic. A colored convention Is to meet in Washington on tlio 8th Inst. toaJvocate the passage ot tao uivu uiguis uiu now before Congress. Colonel Charles N. Turnbull, a Graduate of West Point, and an .olllcer on General Sherman's stall during the war, died Wednesday in Bonton. Joseuh Talraaclge, a fanner, ot Me tuchln. near New Brunswick, N. J. was murdered and robbed of $0000; by1 sonio unknown person, on Tuesday night. A saloon keeper named John Yaler hanged himself at Baltimore, Wednes day, with'a piece of his shirt. Drunk enness was the cause. Two thirds of Kansas City, an oil town, In Butler county, P.i., was de stroyed by firo Wednesday. About 75 buildings, including two Hotels, were burned. The loss Is estluuted'at $100, 000. The business portion of Wilton, N. ' II., was'destroyed by Dre Wednesday morning. Loss, $100 000. The trial ot Itev. John S. Ulenaen. nlng, before tho Jersey City Presby tery, on cnarges m immoral cumiuci, resulted Wednesday In liU acquittal. Fiity men are thrown out of employ ment by tho burning of thiSrepair shops of the Beading Railroad, at l'alo Alto, on Tuesday night. . . . Daniel Bex will bo In town on Wed- hf sday next, with tho finest lot of Jer sey white shoals ever nrougui 10 mar ket. Bo ready. Ex-Governor Brgler," of 'tho Centen nial Board of Finance, addressed ,a meeting' of prominent eltirens" and manufacturers of Hasten: Cojiiietlcutat Norwich Wednesday' evening. He said tho Centennial .Board had resolved to abaudon tlio idea of asking Congress ional aid, recounted the hbtory of the Centennial Exhibition project, correct ed wrong Imdresslous regarding its prospects,-and showed the outlook -for all the features of tho Exhibition to bo most encouraging. New Advertisements. TraOUDrugs, ledlclnes, V Spices; &a., call i'at Let crfumery Lenti's' Dlug Store. FOR Toilet Extracts. Essences, Fan cy Soaps, Combs, Pqffs and Puff Moxei call at Lcntz's Drug -Store. "WCTOR Chapped Hands, Face or Lips, -- call at.Lentz's Drug gtofe".; . iOR Coughs, Colds,Crainps,Ahthma, Influenza, Hoarseness; Bronchitis, and Incipient call Lentz's Drugstore, jJIAUSTIO Soda, 14ets per pound at I '-Leutz's Drug Store. fl'iALL at LenU'sDrug Store and get -Ai bottlo of croup syrup. No cure; no pay. A LL klnds of Patent Medicines at Lentz's Drug Store. npOBACCOand Cigars; a-speclalty --attho Drug.toro ot C. W. Lenlz, Bank Street, Lehighton. mOIOE Liquors, for Medical pur 1 poses at O. W. Lcntz's Drug Store, Bank .Street., rano tlio Creditor ol'AiHlroiv Fltzpatrlck ond all others whom It mav concern. TAKK NOTICE that I have app lid, to the Honorable tho Judgesof the Cuutt of Common Pleas for tho County of Carbon, for the benefit of tho Insolvent Law 8 of tho Commonwealth ot Penn sylvania, and they have appoitited MONDAY tho Eighteenth day of Jauu. ary next, to hear mo and my creditors, at the Court House, In the Borough ot Mauch Chunk, u lieu and where you may attend if you think proper .VNDlthW FITZl'ATRICK. Dec. 0, 187.4-Ut. UUTIOX. All nersnns arn hprehv fnrhlrt mid. dllng with Canal Boat ''Joseph Hook er" and Two Mules leased by tho undersigned to PETER LAUB, of Cati . sauqua, Pa. DAVID O'BRIAN, Welssport Pa. Dee. 5., 1874-w3, Now' Advertisements. ' Everybody's Own Physician bv O. W.Oleabon, M. V, A marjn(ficcnt volume of uo wuivo page ocataiftiuij xuutiraxea ana e gantty bound. Contains matter jiiRt adapted to the wants nf every limity. Over 250 -pigravina Ona aent told IOO enpits trt one icftA1, another 30 In UirudagnnnA another 23 In four dayt. Circu lars, with OompUU Index, free. Llberat dl'coun's Agents Wanted fiSi i1; H. II. t!eHasoy,Cs.,riVr,7M SainB.,PhIU.. AOSHIJ WAHTES1 HoJilj ill Slfleai Awrlal. ftfSA!rs Pictorial -Bibles. 1300 ILLUSTRATIONS. Address for circulars A.J.HOI.MAN & CO., 830 Arch Street, l'hila. rp ti W-r,, C,T,r A larire, eight xxicj urmui VJUi. rage. Indepen dent, cones i ana learless newspaper, or G bread column?, ePpeehlly deMgneil for the fanner, the tnethanle.tlie irierchautand the rrofuslonat idtn. a d their wl?e and chlldreu. We aim to nitko the weekly Sim the lmt family newpipcr in the world. It in lull of Instructive and entertain ing rending of every sort hut prints nothing to of fend the most pcrupuUms and delionU taste. 1'rli'e. St.20 Per war. DtsUca Drera.il Thocliemt "eht pipt-r publshudj Try it. Addruss Tub Sux, iNew iorK uicy. ( 108 Virginia Farms. ferripllve 11H and interesting information to all looking for dem'raWe' 'home. (Ireit liar.;alu. Mild winters aud many inducements. Growing seaont louj, consuming ones short. Address Wm. r. MoriRi 4 Co., Suffolk, Va. cfmYClIOMANCY. Oil SOUL CIUUMINO" t How either sex may fasctnateand caln the love nod affections of any person they choose, U e .tnntly. This art all cm povs, free, by mill, for ." conts; together with a Marrlaeo Outdo, Kcypt inn Oracle, Dreams; Hints to Ladles, etc., 1 00O.UO0 Bold. A quter Look, Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Pub's, Philadelphia. $5 trtrt per dnv nt home. Term, free H J)jU Adiirens Ucokoc mixsOn & Co. I'urtlnnd, Jmiue. Host Extraordinary Terms of Advertising are offered for Newspapers in the State of m Send, for list of papers and schedule of rates. Address Geo. P. Rowoll & Co., Ad vertising Ag'ts, No 41 Park llow, Is'ew York. Hefeu to Editor of Tins Taper. td CO n CO CD -1 w EL o fa 0 o GO rr O . a CD M rr- t" CO t3 K-J o CD pi cr1 CO O O 1 pa K O 9 Ci CD o o a o pi -3 Livery & Sale Stables, FAST TROT'''ING HORSES, ELEGA'T CARHIAGES, LAnd positively LOWER PBipKS than any ptner livery in uiu uouoty. t Ef'Large'amT handsome Carrifgts for .Funeral purposes and Weddings. 01. 23, 1S73. 1A V1U' ;UUliKT. KBSUI A.t LIVU 2? The. undersigned respectfully Informs the citizens ot Carbon and adjoining counties, that liu is now prepared to supply inem wiui Dressed or Live Hogs at all times, at prices fully at low as they can be oouglit lor elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hams, llologue aud Saussage, at Wr.olesalo and Retail. Ordeis will bo iiromutlv filled. and Hogs shipped to any point'at tho suoriesi notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Dank Street, Lehighton, Pa, Sept. 19, i874-yl MOTHERS, Look ot that ChlldVlt lias Worms. Go or send at once to DURLING'S Drugstore, and get o bottlo of hit WORM SYRUP, so plea- saut and yet so suiej may U HY, OH..WHY will you suffer with that Cough or Cold? when relief may bt had Immediately byuslng juiihi.iu a wompounu syrup ot Tar ' ld filierrv and Hiirehbuud. jfUST look at her Halr.l Why w thought It was turning Grey? So It was, until fliegot a Dottle of that pew Hair Restorer at Durlliig's Drug Store, 1UY 1T1 TRY IT I The India mm Ruhlirr Plasters for a Weak Back DRU LING has them may 0 a a m Pi W d SS' w M Q w ft BANK STUKBT.liKIIIOIITON, I'n. clssport Ahead! Tho undcrslcncd would respectfully Inform bulhlor.s, contractors and tho pub lic lu general, that they havo opened a In connection with their SAW - WESJL9 Near tho L. A S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., and that they liavo now on hand an im mense stock of Mioroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as Rough Pino Boards, Surfaced Pine boards, Flooring, Hemlock and Pine, Sidings, of all kinds, Shingles, an Immense stock, Roofing nnd Ceiling Lath, Scantling, and, lu fact, iLumber of every descrip tion at th"i very lowest market prices. Wo aro, also prepared to furnish Build ers nnd others with a very fine nrtlclo of Saml, suitable for Masonry Worll, I'lasterluR, &c, at Re markably Low Figures. Wo havo constantly on hand a largo lot of Wood sullablo for Firewood, which wo will sell, in large or small quantities, at' Prices to suit your Pockets Our Motto IIONKST COUNT LOW l'KIO IS. Weissport, aug 23-yl (arbon county, Pa oligemia Lot lor Sale, Situate nn Ttanlr cf, not- i, M,a iorough of Lchlghton, and numbered dl on the plan or plot of said borough. Tho Lot is !53 x 180 foet j tlio Ilonse Is three stories with basement, 2-story Kitcheu and necessary outbuilding, a nevo'r.falllng well of water, &o. It Is nicely located for almost any kind of business, being situate on tho principal business thoroughfare For price and further paitlculars npply at this Office, or on tho premises to S. A. or PUlSCILLA BEERS. jJuly 18, 187-1-tf Wo iejx5 ' BUILDER CONTRACTOR HANK STltKCT, I.L111G IllO.N, l'A. Respectfully announces to tlio citizens of Lehighton and vicinity that ho Is now preimreu to contract for the erec tion of dwellings, churches, school houses, and other buildings. Also, that no Keeps constantly on hand a full as. sortuiait of cveiy description of consisting of flooilng, siding, doors, sash, blinds, shutters, nioldlnos. Ac. which ho Is prepaied to turnish at the very lowest maiket rates. Patronage respectfully solicited. W. R. REX. Lehighton, May 17, 1373. ly ats and Caps O.B.RHOADS, Rhoads' Hall, Mauch Chunk, has opened his Winter Stock of Hats, Caps, Gloves and which ho is selling at prices lowor than ever ueloro uttered. Gloves & Furs. l'LAIN AND FANCY Bread and Cake Baker, Respectfully Informs the citizens of Lcliiglitou and vicinity, that l.u has re moved Ills busliicss irom Weissport to ins premies ou 11ASK BTltUKT, LEIIIOIirON, l'A and that ho Is now prepared to furnish Fresh Bread and Cakes dally, guain made Pretzels shipped lu large or small iiu.iutltles.to order, at wholesaloand ru- tall. , wisBisa it's piit:r gates a epe:iaiitt. I33"Candles and CoufectioiH, a large anucuoicu variety always on hand. JOHN HAUK. Sept. 20th, 1874.-tf. F c THE Respectfully announces to the citizens of Lehighton aud vicinity, that ho has UrttiNU ins He vvPhotograph, Gallery, on BANK WAY, (near tlio Lehigh Val ley Railroad Depot), Lehighton, and that he is now prepared to give our citizens Llfe-LiUo Pictures ut tho most reasonable rates. Particular utteutlou paid to taking Children's Likenesses. A Trial is solicited. Juno 13, UUITOU'S KOTIUU. -cm- In tho matter of tho Sheriff's sain of tho Real Estate of Peter Schwab. Fi fa , Nn. 0, Oct. Term, 1874, Issued from the Court of' ' ommon Pleas of Caibou County. Tho Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute tlio moneys nrlsiug from tlio said sale nnd make report to the next term, with tho facts and rea sons upon which pucli distribution is made, will meet tlio j artles interested for the purpose of his appointment on Tuesday, tlio 20lh, of t ember. 1874 at 11 o'clock A. M ., at his olllce lu tho I Borough of Mauch Chunk, f J C. DIMM U K, Auditor, 1 November 23, lH74-n l Pianos- -Organs IMeasc Examiner Packard PARLOR & Grand ORCHESTRAL Forfc Wayno Organ Comp'y. A. P. HORN, Agent, LEniGHTON, PA. Organs--Pianos JpUIU'ECT FITS." Laury & Peters Have just received a very large and ele gant stock of Fall and Winter comprising plain and fancy Cloths, v;assi meres ana vestlngs, for men sand boys' wear, which they ara prepared to make up In tho most fa hlonable styles. at reasonable prices and on short notice. , Ladies', Gent's and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Rubbers, comprising a splendid stock of all kinds, manufactured especially for the trado ot this locality. Mais & Caps, of the latest and most fashionable make, always on haud, at low ligures. SS?Agents for tho Acme Shirt the best fitting garment ever made. Leave your Measure for theui. LAURY & PETERS, Merchant Tailors, P. O. Building, Lehighton, Pa. Dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, Would hereby respectfully inform his menus aim tne public in general that notwithstanding thp dullness of the times 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 or jioous, iro.n aims at &S.75 per yard down to Calico for 5c. per yd.; and would also bo pleaded to have those who cannot suit themselves (no matter in what article) in this or surrounding towns, to call on him giving a sample or full discriptlon of tl.e article they want, when It will bo furnished them iu a few hour's time, at tho lowest City prices, having secured the sub-afrency of oiio of the largest wholesale and re tall houses in the City. Particular attention Is, also, given to the Grocery department, which is made up of everything needed In the family, from a barrel of flour up to tho finest Tea. Goods delivered to all parts free of charge. Orders by majl or by other sources promptly filled. A few more good monthly custom ers 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 lug in mind that I will not be under sold. Also agent for the famous light run ning DOMESTIC SKWINU MA OllINE, which I sell on easy terms. With the latch string on the outside, and my right haud extended to. all, you will always find a welcome at F. P. LENTZ'S, ank St , Lehighton, Pa. N. B. The highest market prices allowed for COUNTRY PRODUCE lu exchange for goods. 1jL iT&rwixTVB. ovexisq or Millinery Goods & Notions AT Mrs.JE.X'atli'g. 2d Door below the Jf. E. t hurch, BANK Street,LEHIGHTON. All work made up In tho Latest Stylos at the Lowest Prices. September 10, 1874-m3 JjNEW SUBSCRIPTION BOOK. 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