11. V. MOIITMKKII EDITOR; I.KIIIGIITON, PA.! MATUROAr MOIlNINtt HCOKMnKK 13. I87. Rra Cornell, founder of Cornell Unl- .vernlty. tiled Wednesday at Itltac, N. Coiutnaiider CUslilug, who led tlio at- Incfc'Mi the t ulul lam Alboiiiuilo, Is In -line. J2r. Wtljtlit preaeiitert ft bilt In the Iiouhj. Tuesday. providing for tlio re- ilictlon of the President's salary to S23-000. The First National llauk of Wash ington, 1). 0'., being part ot tlio estate tif Jay Cooko tfi Co., was sold nt alio- tlon Wednesday. It brought tW.OOO. Mr. Meyers, of Pennsylvania, has introduced n bill In Congress providing (or tlio restoration of tltu tcp .per .cent, sluty on certain manufactures of cot ton, wool, Iron, paper, glass, leather, Ac. A dispatch has been received at the Smlthsoiian Institution from the obser vatory nt Greenwich, announcing thHt the telescope and nilcrometrlcnl .ob servations of the Transit of Venus at Cairo and Suez, and the photopraphlc observntlbns at Thebes were "perfect fully successful " In the Criminal Court at Washington Wednesday a nolle prosequi was en tered by Judge Mo Arthur In all tlio safe lmrglary cases, and tlio ball of the de lundants .was discharged. Tlio next Jury can indict tlio parties anew, but it Is generally believed iu Washington that no fuither proceedings will take place. The Pittsburg puddlers, who haye .truck, were paid $0 per ton. lve heats a day was the average.pn.ttal to one iind one-eighth tons, and yielding $G 73 per day. Out of this t,he puddlers paid S2 25 to helper, leaving a. bahmco of 4 50 for himself, .it tho proposed rates, against which tho men struck, ho would get $3 73 a day, and his helper 183. Tlio I'reslUcnt'H ,91egagc, The message of tlio President is the longest document he ever signed, ex cept Ids final repoit at the close of Jhe war, wlilch was written by Gen. Raw lins. Long as tlio message is, however, it makes no reference to Ihu recent e(eC' tlon. Perhaps tho President deemed himself unequal to tl.o subject. Nor does It allude to a third ter.ru. We pre. Mime Gen. Grant thought that the peo ple had recently 6poken loud enough on the matter for everybody to hear them; thereforo, ho need say nothing about it Tho currency and matters couneoted therewith occupy n largo space. Ti.elr iuinortance leads tho I'reslient, as he says, to treat of them nt the very ope p. ing of the message, lie discusses the subject of the prostration of business in 1 lie. country at considerable length. Ho neems to chargo this prostration mainly to the debt wo incurred, a,nd specially bv borrowing abroad, In the war for putting down the rebellion. lie oyer looks the fact that tho North was never so prosperous as wlillo spending these thousands of nillllous of dollars. Ho Is, no doubt, partially pound in his the ory in regard tn tlio c.iuso of the stag nation of business: but he falls to point to one of its prime sources, namely, that since his administration came Jn to power tho Government has gone on spending inquey as If the war was yet In prngiess. Besides this, ho should know that It is tho widespread corrup. linn which pervades nil branches of the public services, rather than nur forelan Indebluess, that has sliaVcn Hii faith of capitalists and made' them hesitate about embarking in new enterprises. Tlio means ot relief suggested in tho message for this deptorablu condition of things U to cultivate more land, open more mines, manufacture more wares, build more ships, and then go forth In search of foreign markets for our pro ductions, mid lu this mode pay our for eign creditors. Tills advice Is good, but will the peojjlp venture to iidiow it till they bee more competency and Integrity mid patriotism in the administration of the affairs ot the national lqyera luentV Tlitj message Is reasonably caund theoietlcally on hard money and a re turn to bpecle payments, llut tho President's arguments arc not as cogent as his theories are seiiud, while some of his plans for retiring nur paper mou ey aud receiving gold aud silver lis a dl dilution medium Will provoke the severe ciltlcism not only of the inttat-loui-ts, but ot the hard-ivouey men as well. With the exception of his rc- coiiiiileiid.itlou of fieo banking, the vlewn he now expresses concerning (ho currency ale but a reiteration ot his veto of the Greenback bill of the last cession. Our foreign relations are handled n the usual verbose nnd unsatisfactory 6tylo of Mr. Secretary Flub. Speaking through Gen, Grant, tho Secretary as- sutes us that "dur.ng mo past year nothing ha occurred to d(stnrb.the gen erat filendly and cordial relations of the United States with other prjwets." Referring to,the Alabama claims, wo aru tout that the uouttoi womnnssiou- ers having them In charge "has organ Izedaud.conimcucttl its work, nnd It Is to be Imped that the- claims admissible under Ilia piovUlous of tho act qf Con gress inay.be speedily ascertained aud paid." A good deal l? bald about Cuba and Spain, but on both these subjects the message doesTiot ut all come up to Hie public expectation. Tho actual per formance falls far shorl of tho mani festo. When deed nre wanted we ai;o turned off with nothing but words, words, words." In respect to tho. war which has been so long going on in Cuba tlio message lays down ample premises for Interna tional interference ;-blit fromftlieso pro mises it draws no legitimate or satisfac tory conclusions. It tells us that some thing ought to 'be dono by outside na tions, but It does not recommend that the great republic of tho West' stretch forth Its hand to assist a people who have been for six or clght'years strug gllng for Independence, against one of thoetleto powers of the Old World Surely 11. the American Uulon, with all Its prestlgo, dares not to retogulzo tho nationality of Cuba, or at all events her rights as a belligerent, pray who will? uur relations wltn. Spain proper are admitted to be in a most unsatisfactory condition, llut tho President, or his Foreign Secretary, venture to barely Intimate that when slio ge.ts (through fighting at homo, Hamilton i'isl), or Ca lob Cusliiug, or somebody else may sit down and ia,vo a long talk with her. Tho Prudent gives a brief summary p,f the report of ,the Secretary of the Treasury. Tho upshot of fhe show log Js that wltiln tho current fiscal year qar expenditures in sundry directions nco likely to be several millions moro than our receipts In tlio light of tills rather depressing fact, Gen. Grant asks the question "whether revenues should not be increased or expenditures diminished to reach tho amount of surplus. !-',t,ha " Is to say, as wo .understand it, that we, in some way or other, ought to make up tho. deficiency, which seems 10 bo n.ot merely a wls,o suggestion, but one absolutely necessary to be reduced to practice. To make up for this defici ency Gen. Grant, following the lead of his Secretary, hints at restoring tho duty on tea and coffee, and laying an additional tax on whiskey. Gen, Grant slurs over .the army in a brief paragraph, but gives Itobeu of the nayy a small puff for fitting up so hastily .our rather shaky salt-water craft during t,be scare over the Vlrglolus. The Prasldent goes into an elaborate statement of his so-called reasons for liis Interference with the bayonet in ,tho affairs at Louisiana. aid his refusal to Interfere in like Winner with tho af fairs of Arkansas. Ho labors through louu-druwu paragraphs to define the difference In the two cases, whereas one lino would have sufficed to explain this difference to the satisfation of e.vejybody cognizant of the facts. TJjprp was a brother-in-law mixed up In the Louisiana caso, and there was no brother-in-law Involved In the Arkausas case. wo suppose that it Is for tlio mero look of the thins; that the Pre&Ideut de votes a feeble sentoncs or two to tho subject of Olril Service Reform, which he himself sets daily at naught, nnd which a3 administered by him people In general laugh at and Ren Butler sneers at. Cheap transportation, wlilch, It was understood, was to flguie so largely in tho message, is disposed of with a dasli of tho pen. No new railroads and no transcontinental ship canals nr. recom mended to help our farmers of tho Went to reach tlui seaboard. The affairs ot the District of Colum bia are touched very gingerly. Boss Sheplurd tirui District Attorney Har rington are not even mentioned in the message. Ceasing to lean any longer Labor IVotc.s. Tlio Hardware Company of Reading, Pa., have reduced wages.ten percent. Five thousand men aro now employ ed on tho Ceiitenuul buildings and grounds. A Rlldlnc scalo for1 wages, based on tho market rate for Iron, ha liuen ad opted in tho Allentown Iron Woiks. The Tredeai-r Iron Work s at rttlch- mond.ordlnarly employing l.OOOtjiands, now imyo.a rorce oi. uuuui, ,j.,iyu. After a strlko of Dvo weeks at tho La- belle lion Works, Wheeling, tho third hands lia.ro grinulo work atl .per day. The salaries of ofllcers, clerks, and otjiers ,of lha "Lehigh lion" and oilier companies iu tin's valley have been re duced twentysflve per cent. Wanes are being reduccdion tho Mor- rjsand Essex County Railroad. Freight brakemau receive . .13, Instead of $3.23, per .day. Trackmaii have been reduced to Reduction seems .to be the policy of all the New.Jersuy railroads. . . Tho niiddlcrs' strike at Troy Is practi cally broken up by tlio proposed resum ption or wmic.attliBempioyers- rnies in the Renssellaer .Tllls. The reduction is about twenty-ono per cent, loss than the. prices received when the strlko began. New Advertisements. Everybody's Own Physician li n. W.nitJMS, M. P. A matinijicent rtfum ii 400 wtato BasetfbeauUruIlt illutlrattd ami tif omUy bnui. OntaliK matter Jit adapled to inpwanv Mtvtry.ramtlt, tuvrr iaw .nf"via One atfflnt told 100 copiVl in one Wer k; another 30 in mrttaaffn and another a circu lars, with Cumplrlr. Indn, tier. Liberal ilifcounta OLNTS W ANl liD tnr. acl.lre alnnce S. lt..lti:ttr,lCs.,raS't3. 723 Ci:s;3Et.,ri)lji.. Tho .nnderslcnod would resppctfullv Inform bullders.epntractors and the,pub lie In general, tliatthey havo ppened A In connection with their A0EHI5 WAHIESI lieiilj Ml BWcni Awirdsd. Fur HOLltAH'B Pm-rnnT t. Hmr.ns. HEW L 1U Lumau aiwuiju. 1300 ILLUSTRATIONS. .Adireal for clroul.ira A.J. H0LMAN4 CO, S30 Arch Street, I'lilla. Tnr, Weekly Sun. A large, ethl Dasze. lndenen dent, lioneat and fearless newspap-T, of to Lrcnd colutnnti. esDeclallv destined lor the farmer, the toeehiinlr,the merchant and tlio profei-lonal man, a d I heir wires and children. ' aim to nuke thu Weekly 81111 the bert family uewapaperiu tn world. 11 is mu.rl innruQure ana entertain ing reading of every'aort, hut prints nothing to of fLnd tho most frunuhlis And delicate taste. I'rlce, 91.20 pereur, postage prepaid. Thocheap est.paper publ thed. Try It. Address Tint So.v, New York City. 108 Virginia Farms nerrIntlTe IM and litetesllnir informaslon to all looking for desirable homes, tlreit hargilns. Mild winters and ininy Inducements. Urowlng seasons long, consuming ones short. Address M, V. Moore A Co., Suffolk, Va. A OAUD TO TUB Il)nt,IO. A SHORT I'OSTrONllMENT 01' THE FIFTH GIFT coxciajT. As manager of tho' Gift Concerts civen In aid of tho Public Library of Kentucky, my portion creates an im nortnnt trust In behalf.oMhe Public LI brarv and tho tlcket-ho'.flors of tlie fifth c!ft concert. Tlio Public Llbrnry qf Kentucky and the ticket holders are jointly Interested in tlio amount of the drawing. Tlio larger the fund lo be dis tributed. gifts, the ateater will oe tlie gift awarded to each lucky ticket-holder, and the mora tlio amount realized by the Library. To have a full drawing Is so manifestly to the Interest of those Interested, that, rather than havo a fractional drawing on tlie 30th Inst., I (lecir.lt due. lo tho trust confided to mo by .tljo tlcko'-holders and tho Public Library of Kentucky, tint a short post ponement be niado to enable mo to ills pose ot the unsold tickets and have a full drawing. ' Though the. .very largo amount now In bank would en able us to distribute .handsome gifts, yet wo should feel disappointed In dhU ,our last conceit, should we be compell ed to make a fraction,', drawing, how ever large. Wo have received so very largo a number of letters from all parts of tho country from those' most largely iDter- sted, urging a postponement if all tlio tleke'.s be not sold by the 30th, that we Lcelitre.ngtnened In our sense of duty to tlia ticket-holders and the Public Li brary, to make the postponement. Un der the circumstance", we. have deter mined In the Interest of all parties, to postpone the .concert and drawing -to Saturday, Feu 27, 1S70, at which time the drawing will positively lake place; and, as a guarantee of good faith to ticket-holders, we pledge ourselves to refund to any ticket-holder Ills money. upon presentation or his ticket, should the di awing fill to cqme off at tlie day now fixed. Tlie past, wo feel assured, will be snffl'.leiit guaranto" to all Inter ested tliatthey will be fairly and lion -e-tly dealt with. The money paid for tickets Is sacredly preserved against all contingencies uiVJ,! after tho payment jOfitho gifts, altef which the expenses aro to ue reimuurseu aim the 1 nunc Library is to pay Its profits. THUS. Jt. 11RA5ILETTE, Nov. 20, 187-1,. Agent ait Manager. iTSVCI10.MAOY. OK SUUI, CllAKMlMl AT How either sox mayiasclnatuand gain tho lore and alTectlona of any peisou tber choose, Irs- tantlw. Tlilsart ail can possess, nee, ny unu, lor 2., cuts; to.-ether with a Marrlleo tlutdo. Emit' Ian Oracle. Dreams; lllutsto Ladles, etc.,1 t,lJO.OuO sold. A queer book, Address 1. V1LL(AJ1 CO., I'ub'H, I'lilladelli!). $5s I'urlland, $Ofl lr d? t"!""- Tonys free V4y Address U 01,1 1 aru-aox -I uo, Mcfsi Extraordiuarj' Terms of Advertising are offered for Ikowspapers in the $tate cf JAAA?ffn BUB? Ml Zenl for'ltit of jiapers and schodulo of rates; Geo. P. Po,woll & Co., Ad vertising Ag'tsi, No 1 Park How, New York. jUrm to Editor of this Tapir. clssport Alicad I Pianos- -Orirans . ' 1'Icnso Exnmlncl Packard PARLOR & Grand .ORQHESTBAL .Near tho L. S. riqpot, WF.TSSPnRT Pfinnn... and thaUhuy-havo now on fiaud an im- Iorb VV ayno-Urgan Comp V. iiiensu block tit -uurougiiiy oeasuueu jjuniDer, such as llough Pino Hoards, v .burraceil I'iuu wards, I'loorlng, Hemlock 'and Viae, Sidings, .qt nil kinds, Shinnies, an immense stock, Itoofiug.aiid Ceiling Latl), Scantling. nnd, in fact, Lumber of every descrip-1 tlon at thi very lowest market prices. A. P. HORN, Agent, LEI1IQIITOK, 'PA. Wo are also prepared to fntnlsli Uulld- ers and others with a very We artlclo of K a n d , suitable for Masonry norlt, iiastcrins. at lie- markably Low Figures. Wo havo constantly on .hand a largo lot ,of Wood suiuoio for firewood, which wo will sell, ln large or mall quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets Oca Mgtro IIO.NKSr COUNT LOW I'ltlOiS. Ycakcl nug AW ffl USBI HIS saif .;sv s n. -u j Weissnort, 23-yl O'urbon county, Ta New Advertiseneiits. Persons dcsljJijB tn have l'rlvy Vaults Constructed, Cbaneil, Disinfected or Repaired, can have it done on very rea sonable terms by addressing the under signed, liENJAJU.N LEWIS, South Bethlehem, Pa. Dec. 12, 1874.-3 And Dealer In, Ccnt'N Furnishing Goods, LEUIGIITOX, PA. Constantly Qn hand n splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths Casslmefes nnd Vestlngs.for Men's and llojs' Wear, which I amprepaiedto Slalui up to Order in tho most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, (Slovo Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble and Graln'Leatlier Boots aud S.Uoes on hand, or niu lo to .Orijcr. Mats d& Csap9 Of ilio Latest Styles always oj hand, at the Lowest Price. tUso, Agent for foo American & Or.ovcr & Balicr Sewing Slacliisics. Only Onp Price for Everybody. January 11, ISfU-y as KltlS KpiNGLE has arrived In towq, and made his Headquarters at with e largo assortment of Elegant onsc aud S.tit lor sale, cltunto on Hank street. In tlia yjorougii or ehlghton, and .numbered U4 on thn plan or plot of said borough. the Lot la 33 x 189 feet ; tho llmi&o' Is three stoiles with basement, 2-story iviteiien and necessary outuullillng, a never-tailing .well of water, &c. It U nicely located for nlmot-t any kind of uusiiiess, ueing situate on the principal business tliniougliiaro. For price and lurther paitlculars apply at tins Office, or on the premises to S. AiorPltlSCILLAllEIiUS. July 18. 18T4-tf Wo mu mmKs HANK STUEfcT, Ltlllliiri'O.V, I'A. Itespectfully announces lo -the citizens of Lelilhton wd vicinity that ho is now prepared to contract for tho crea tion of dwellings, churches, school- houses, and other buildings. Also, that he keeps constantly on hand a full as sortment of eveiy description ,oJ oonslstlng of flooring, elding, doors, sash, blinds, sliutteis. moldings, &.C., which M ISjilepaietl to furuisli at the very lowest miiiKei raies. Patronago respectfully sollciteib W. It. HEX, Lelilghton, May j7, 1373. ly jHMSUFECT FITS." Lmvy & iReters Have justreaeived a very ilnrge. and rfile- jjant btock of Fall and Winter comprising plain jind fancy Oloths, yassimeres-and Vestlngs, for men s.and boys' wear, .whlqhttht.y are prepared to make up In Uin.ciont,f.i hlonable sty&cs, at.reasonablepricesiind on short notice. Ladles', Gent's, and CliJIdren'-s Boots, Shoes, Gaiters ajid Rubbers, omprlslpg a splendid stock of all, kinds, manufactured -especially for the .trade Of this locality. on these broken reed?, Giant falls back for support upon' the new Com missioners of the District, whoso recom mendations he thinks ought to bo taken into consideration by Congress, though the President himself does not exactly ay whether lu his Judgment they aro good, bad, or indifferent. So much for the message of the Presi dent. The people now wait to see what h'eed Congress will pay to his recom mendatlons. N. V. Sun. Suitablo for IToliday Pres ents or Girls and Boys. Call and .examine articles aud prices before purchasing elsewhere. We aro also prepared to supply our friend? and the cltiiens In general will; Bread and Cakes, Pttf Superior Quality, Fresh every Day. We tililfo a Specialty o( Wedding anil Fancy Cakes. We hove always on' hand a One sfock of Pure Candies aud Confections, which wo sell at tlio very lowest prices Fresh COUNTRY BUTTER nt the regular makret prices. V KUOCK Jc CO.. . 43ANK BtreetLehlghton, Pa. Ueo 13 yl Kcelior Safety lllirller," We lay.e during tho past week .been usiug two of these (turners In ourofllce, nud, so far, havo fouud.theiuto be fully as represented by Ibo agent, W. A. Bennlnger, ot blatiiigtou Pa. This bur ner gives six beautiful gas Jits, and gives a steady, clean light. The price of the burner Is 75 els, and can be ob tained In any quantity at the drug store ot 0. W. Lentz, the authorized agent Sot .this borough and neighborhood. "1 ALL at LenU's Drug store and get -'t bpttlo of croup syrup. Jso curd no pty. A LL kinds of Patent Medicines at LenU's Drug Store. rjfOBACCO nnd Cigars, a specialty --pt the Drug .Moro of 0. W. Leulz, jsunu street, Jeiugnton. (fTlIIOJOK Liquors, for Medical pur- -'pnses'at C. 'W. Lentz'i Bank Street, :'s Drug Store, id - . j CD 3 f W ? & " C ? HH ' O .P g I ! aaa s The undersluned respectfully informs tlio citizens of Carbon and ndlninini! counties, that he U now prewired to supply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at all times, at prices fully ns low as they can Ue nought for elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hams, Uologno aud aussage at Wr.olesale nnd Retail. QT Orders will be promptly tilled and IJogs shipped to any point at (ho shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Hank Street, Lchlghtou, Pa. Sept. 1U, Jb74.yl MirOTnEI(S, Look at that Child, it has Worms. Go or send nt onco to DURLINO'S Drug Store, and get bottle of hU WORM SYRUP, so plea taut and yet go snip. may U mmrilV, Q, WHY will you sufier with thai Cough pr Cold? when rrllef may h had ImflieJIalely by using lunuiu a imipounu syrup ot Tar i ' i n .. it t i flats mid Cap&J of tho latest and mosl'fashlonnblOiBi&lce, always ou.haud, at Jaw-figures. C37Agenls io'r 'tlio Acme Shirt the best fitting garmcnt'ever made. Leave your Measure for.them. LAURY & PETERS,- ' Merchant'Tailors, P. O. Building, Lehlfihtoji, Pa. 1 Dralcr In Fancy and Staplo Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., Would hereby respectfully inforai his friends and too putilio 1l general that jiotwlthstsxdbig the Julluess of tlie times he is determined lo. keep:) his lock to Its usual fullness, and is rut all times ready to show (sell or not) bis en tire line ot goods, fro. it Silks at iS.Hi tier viinl down to Calico for Sc. iw vd.: And would uImi be pleu-d to liavutliuse nJio .cannot suit themselves (nu waiter lu what article) lu this or surrownllng towns, to call on him giving a sample or full dlscriptlnn of tl e article, .they waiit.-wlien It will le furnished them iu a few hour's time, at the lowest City prie8, having secured the sub-agency of one of the largest wholesale and re tall houses In the City. Particular attention Is, nlso. given to the Grocery depaitment, witleh is made up of everything needed In the family, from a barrel of Hour up to the finest Tea . . , Goods delivered to all parts free of charge. Orders by mall or bf other sources promptly lllled, A few jnore coop monthly custom ers will be accepted- Thankful fur tiie liberal patronage received thus far, I hope, by fair And I tn inr t In I ilinlllie. to secure all inv Bread and OakeBaker, and many otters as regularxms. tome re, AH 1 ask Js fairi trisl, bear ing iu Wind that I will not be under- r C.B.IiHOADS, . Tim Ifsattoa-j Rhoads' Hall, jMauch Qhunk, has opeued his Winter Stock of Hats, Oaps,,Gloves and which ho is selling at pi ices luwcr than ever uelore ollertd. G-loves & IPurs. roti.v ni.wn, fLAI.V AND TANCY ltesnectfullv Informs the citizens of Lehiglitou ami vicinity, that I e has re. moved his business lrotu Wejssport to his.pr.euiises on bask sritiiM, i.uuiGiiro.v, PA., and tiat he Is now prepared to furnish I'reMi lireiul anil (Jakes il;ily. feteam made Pretzels shipped in large or small quantities to order, .at wUoletaleaud re tall. wiMttn Aits r::7 ,Ars5 a srscwuw, !47C'undles aed Confecllom, a Inrgo and choice variety always on hand. JUllS J1AUK. Sept. 20th, t874.-tf. robi. A cq agent for tlie famous Hgu; run ning DOMhSTlC SKWINU MA (JJIIXK, which I sell on easy terns. With tlie latch ttrinir on tlie outside, and my right hand extended to all, you will always tiny a welcome nt ?4nk St , LehlghtoH, Pa. H. IS. The hiuhest market prices allowed for COUNTRY PIUJDUCJJ lu exchange for goodi. ILL, &, WINTER OIca.l.Cl OX the 11 Respectfully announces to tho citizens of Lehlglitoii uud vicinity, that hu has OPENED his New Photograph Gallery, on 11ANKWAY, (hear thb Lelilgh Val ley Railroad Depot), l.eiughtoni and tliAt lie Is now prepared to glye our citizens Life-Like Pictures at the most reasonable rates, l'ajtjcwiir iittentiou paw to taking Children's Likenesses. A Trial Is solicited. Juno VA. UDITOK'S JVOTICU. In (lie rnatterof the Sheriff's tnlo of tlio Ileal Estate ot, Peter Schwabs Fi fa , No. 0, Oct. Term, 1874, Issued from the OtRirt of toniinoii Pleas of Cnibou County. The Auditor appointed by tlie C'curt to distribute the uioneys arising from the said bale and make rep6rt to the next term, with tho wets and rca sons upon which imch dUtktbutiou is made, will meet tho r artles interested for the purpose of his appointment, on Tuesday, tho SOth, of Dcamib' r, 1874. at 11 q'cluck A. M., at hit ojlice In thu Borough of Mfuich Chunk. J. C. piMMlClv, Auditor. 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