E 4 I I. l OUTIIIM.'.H, l.ElliailTOSi, Pi.: PATUttDAT MOUNIKtl JANI4HT D, (CommunlciUf d.l lIOI'MIIRh UlCltiOH Ho, Citizens! woke urjt Tho e,lectiqp Is coming booiiI ''ie nomination of candidates Is coming soonVi I lie fefdy to act promptly mid ttttelltgcnUy wl.cn the time cumes. A few sobs about cnnillcintes have flown through, the pa pers, but It Is ppvv high you mis giving tho matter, serious consideration. Throuuliout our country party lines nre breaking and the people are seek Ing men of the proper grit to fill the of- Ocfs. Wp want wen of the llrst stump to nil our borolich offices, from Cnlef Burge; dprvu wo want yeu ylo kno tlirlr duties and iiave bone enough to pcffofln thorn. Perhaps In no Viiilco is sound, senso and, good, pluck fjoro need ed Hiijn In that of School lrwtor; and In fact there Is scarcely &u o.tjlco within the gift of tlip. people so intimately con nected with our tm.n ttr.ilow .country's jiod. Ex-Gr,yernor Ulster, after hav ing faithfully filled mny Mgh offices besides governor of qui own State, was (4ffced school director In Ms tawnj In communicating tp a Mmi, said, "I am getting up higher. They have made me fchool director In our town." Such prntie men forttieofBce,raen who liavo the ediicalifln of the young so much at heart that they count It the highest hon or to do something to forward the good cause. Dr. Iteber.A. G. Dollenmayer, and John S. Lentz three members of our present Hoard, whoso terms exife this school year, have done tho fioro pgh good services, apd the people would do well tocoptipuc them In office. But there ape four piembers to bo elected, ttJlO will Qnd the fourth roan? Our schoqU nre acknowledged to be doing excellently now, they are an honor to the town. A proper support will soon place thein among the fir.t In the Val ley. Then put ther management Into tjio hands of tho very best men. IVe want mep, too, In our Tovn Council who apprpite a ve)l-prdered town, and who will nnt fear to take such means as may bo necessary tp give us a peat town with respectable sidewalks. JJave we such ujep for our olflces? Yes, fetch them out, opd give us o clianco to vote fpr them. A. V. QTPH- Jah. 28, 1875. The N. V. Sun, In speaking of the proposed chnrge in the libel law of this Stnte.ssys: "In IhoPennsylranlALegls latnre a bill lms been introduced which provides that on the trial of Indictments for libel the truth of bo rentier charged as libellous may be given in evidence, lipd that If It can be shown that the publication has been made from good motives or for justifiable ends, and is true, it shall operato to the acquittal of the defendant. The bill also provides that no conviction for tio publication of a libel shall bo had anywhere except Wthlp the county where tho paper con taining t is printed, nnd Hint any per son couvlcted on n criminal prosecu tion In an inferior court may, for capso shown, carry the case to the Supreme Court on appeal, as provided and prao.. llseil In civil cases. Such a law would not In any way prevent the Indication of Just penalties upon any person guilty of libelling n cltlyen, while It would shield the press from malicious prose cutions for doing Its duty In combating wrong and con uplloi). For this very rcasop, hpwever, It may be expected to recti vp (ie hearty opposition of all rogues in pfllco who fear to lmvo their misdeeds made public. To the unjust law of libel which has heretofore pre vailed In Pennsylvania, and the conse quent terrorism exwclscd over the pres, may be attilbuted In a great measure the degraded tone of political morality which has loug disgraced tlmt State." A Washington dispatch, dated Jan. 37th, appears in tho New York Sun, to the following tUYct. "Tho President, Mecretry flhi ond other members of the Cabinet were at thu Capitol to-day. There Is excellent reasons to believe that the object of his visit was mainly in referenco to Spanish affairs. The President, It Is well known, Is anxious to divert tho attention of the country from his outrageous domestlp policy and sees nq way so clear to that end as a foreign war. The tact that Senator Ci me on, who la Chairman of the For elgu Ilelatlons Coromlttre,and Mr. Ortb, the head of the foreign Affairs Com mittee, wero snramoued to his room, and hid long consultations with him, Is con tldercd extremely slmilfjvant. These gentlemen declined to communicate the atijttct of their conversation with the President, which tends to ronlirm tlte geueral impiesslon that the conference was In xrfaence to an aggetklvo Span ish policy." i The Hon. Joint A, Walker, president of the late CootKitlonal Convention, died at his rfildontf, Jn Erie, Monday morning. HIHJIIHJIWII ' II 1 mi I I Tl'e Iron Trade. f ie Iron trjde continues dnll, bar Iron being down to Sjf and cents per pound, and No. 1 pig to $21 and 27 per ton. Thp usual rafes for years past have been 4 X PfPts pet pound, for bar, nnd Np. 1 pig 4S and upward. Iron rails for railroads, which one yer.r ago commanded S70 per ton, can now be purchased at (55, 5tee rails have fallen from $185 to $30 per ton In tho fame lime. This great depression In one of (lie most Important of Pennsyl vania's products In causing much suf fering In some sections of our state. It Is fervently hoped a reaction will toon take place. Even at the low prices a buve mentioned the supply far exceeds the demr.nd; In fnct, thtvels no denvuiri, as prices prove, except a merely trifl ing oue, hardly worth noticing Of the auces which have led to a decline of this Industry, employing such a vast capital and hunderds of thousands of workman all over the country, tho most prominent Is the decline of Railroad building and Tall-way buslnses. Many lines are In sure need of new rails, but are unable o buy them, as mauufictur era wiil r.?t glvecredlt, und the railroads havo no cash. To the sudden falling off in tlia demand for rails must bo add ed a similar condition or affairs In tho machine business, lu fact, In nearly every department of Industry which uses Iron. Allentown Democrat. Look Haven and About. The Methodist revival, which has been in progress for some time, plpsed on Sunday the 17th Inst., upwards of onp hundred persons were converted, The English Lutherans are conducing a similar meeting, thus far with gout SMecess. The time for holding our municipal ejections Is near at hand. It. It. Brld gens, Esq., will probably recplye the nomination for Mayor, no Is a live democrat and will make on efficient of ficer. The coming season promises to bo a successful one to lumbermen, already quite an amount of timber awaits to bo shipped down tho river; this city wear3 a lively aspect In raftlpg season, wtldi opens In April. The city Council here passed an or dinance, forbidding the sale of produce on tlieslreet near the city market house; It has been customary heretofore for farmers to back up their wagons near the market house aqd offer their pro duce for sale there, This ordlpance Is unfavorably received by market goers. A number of Improvptuent are go ing on lr this city. We may mention the erection of a three story brick block on Henderson street, being put up by Drown, Blackburn & Curt-n, the ground floor' of which Is to be used as store rooms, the other portion of the block as dwellings. On Church street a number of buildings are In the caur.se of com pletlon which will add to tho lively up- pearanco of that street. Theatre goers have been favored by tho appearance of several first class ar tists this Beasor, among the most pop ular, Maggie Mitchel, In her now play Lories; or the Artist's Dream Jennie Carroll in Nl Pesperandum; or Never Dlspalr. Tom Thumb and party play ed here on Thursday, the 28th. The young people are enjoying the season hugely; a series of select hops are being held Beml-mocthly under the management of tbreo of our most energetic young men; lift Friday eve ning they gave a phantom hop which was participated la by a great number of the elite of Lock Iluven. Jan. 20, 1875. Sionoh Lee. Grauil Mualcal Ite-uulon. The twenty-seventh day of February will be a memorial day In Louisville lu more wars man one; on that day wo shall havo not only the great drawing of the last Library Concert, but also the great musical treat of Glim r m nowned orchectra. Gllmore Is the peer, If not the superior of Theodore Thoma or of Julian. This Is his first visit to the West, apd except for the gift con pert there Is little probability that our cltliens would ever have heard his won derfui performances, in tho East peo plu traiel a hundred miles or more to attend one of lls concerts. Remember that only those who hold at least a cou pon ticket In thp drawing can gain ad mission to the ball. 1'itruKraplilc. A family of eight children, with their mother, were burned to death Monday lp farm.housb, at'Bouchville, Canada. General Aragg has been nominated for Uulted States Senator by the Wis consin Democrats. lie will withdraw If a coalition can be made with bolting Republicans. Lleuteuant-Colonel Morrow, United States Army, gives an Intelligent ac count of the state of n,ffalrs lu some of the Loulsanna parishes. He says troops have often been used needlessly, and haye executed their ord ers cruelly. Mrs, Flora Squler, wlfo qf tho Dis trict Attorney at Carbandale, pa., com mitted suicide an Saturday by hanging nerseir. hue ud hi en suffering frcrua ut of temporary Insanity. She was 43 years of age, and leaves two children, The rcvunue bills prepared by the Treasury Department to bo submitted toCongiess it Is estimated, If passed, UI Jtroduce .about thirty-five million dollars Additional revenue. This as bought chiefly from tea and coffee, from the restoration of the ten per cent re duction made In 1872, and from, whis key. Andrew Johnson has been elected' Untied States Senator from Tennessee The Secretary of the Treasury asks for an appropriation of $1,000,000 for tho completion of tho building detlgn ed for the State and War Depart ments The Emperor of China Is dead. Small-pox is raging over tho whole of Cuba. Mnny are dying. Itev. Dr. Patrick Leahy, Ttoraan Calh- ullc Dlshnpnf Cashel, Ireland, Is dead. The British Government has adopted a system of torpedoes for tho defenee of the harbors of Bermuda and Halifax. King Knlakaua arrived In San Fran- filoo on Tuesday. lie will sail for Honolulu In the U S. steamship Pensa coin, about the 1st of Pebuntry. A through examination at the cellar of the Navy Department at Washing ton shows that the ftro of Tuesday wai the result of nn attempt to burn the bull ling, and It I believed that the fire of Monday was also tho work of an In ccndlary. New Advertisements. To the Charter Members of the A. N . of the M, ",j you will nit: 1 nt TirUr's Mail, mis (Saturday; r.viiirsu, January 30th, 1875. at SliVKV o'clock. JiisitieBS 01 injpnitanco win ie actea upon. A. W. PACUES, Pep, January uu, 1BJ() ess'poois opd Slnhn Cleaned nnd repaired bv the under- signeu on snort notice nnn at inw rates, UEU. AIANYPKNNY, Jan. 80, 1875. Leblghton, Pa. Ju$ XsOolc!!! Is now offering Bargains In Dry & Dress tlooils. Look at tho following Prices- Remnants 6c., formerly 12 cts. per yard, Calico, 10c, formorly 12c, Mufdins, formerly 12 &14c, now 10 and 120. Fancy rtnd all other Dress & Dry Goods in proportion. SEVERAL PIECES OF REAL GOOD CALICO Tnree Cents Per Yard. Remember the Place 1 F. P. LENTZ, Opposite Eagle Hotel, Bank Street, Lebigliton. jgr. iiAunrrr'S Pure Concentrated Potash. OR LYE, Of double tho strenath of any other SAl'OMFYI.VG SUBJSTANCE. I have recently perfected a new meth od of packing my Pptnah, or Lye, and Am now packing It only In Balls, the coating of which will saponify, and does not Injure the Soap. It Is packed containing -Ji and 48 lu. one lu. iallj, and lu no other way. Directions In EurIIrIi and German for making hard and soft soap with this Potash accom panying eaob package. U. T. BABBITT. 04 to OS Waiktuirtan St., M. V. Jan. 10, 1875-4U103. W. M. JK,EX3 BUILDER &CONTRACTOH BANK STHKKT, LKUIGUTOV r Iespectfully announces to the citizens of Jjehlghtou and vicinity that ho is now prepared to contract for the erec tion of dwellings, churches, school- houses, and other buildings. Also, that he keeps constantly on hand a full as sortment of eveiy description of JLumliei ! consisting of Mooring, siding, doors, sash, blinds. Shutters, moldiucs. ic. wiildi iu is prepared to furnish at tbe very iov'St uiatKet rates, I'utro tinge respectfully solicited. v. it. hex. Lehlghton, May U. 1373. ly c AUT1P.V. All persons nre forbid meddling with a DARK DAY MAIIK loaned by the unuersiguea to aifiUEM SNYDEIt, j., wo wiiuo wmii; iuy prupeny. STEP11JJN bNYUEIt, sen. Jan. 23, 1873'Uw. WUY, QH, Wlir will you Buffer with that Couuh or Cold? when reirff may b; had Immediately hyusius MTIIlT.INiVK I'ntnnnnn.l Uur.Tn r T. lid Cherry and Horehound. "WTQlt Cush,Colds,Cramps, Athma Iquena, Uoarseness, J3ronchltls ana incipiein can unli't Drug btore New Advertisements. O 5 S o i iS cii2ji !J .150 5 rPTJJ A Q The cholrtut In tht worUnln- wrAiJ pirters' prlcen MrgfBt jonjpsny In Amerlrji Ktaplo article plewei frybody Tra-la rnatlnuallr lnrreMnlng genti wanted Terywbera bt-nt Inducements dnnt waste time wnd for Circular to nontax Wilis, 13 Versy 8t, N. P, 0. Box i:st. Baltimore Femalo College. JDCAtporalcd In 1S49 ulth aothorllr to confer de grees, and endowed by the State of Maryland lu 1BC3. Tbe 'college l beautifully alluatwl ll a gmre. wllhln tbe city llmlta, on a lolly eminence that commands a view of the couutry, the c!y.and rirer and bay for many mlU-a. The Oolleee lias a good 111 rary, chemical and philosophical apparatus, cablotts of ml nereis, uiedais. coins, gems, &c aud the course of lustrrctlon Is thoruugb. Hoard and tuition $250 per annum N. 0. 1) HOOKS, LL. D., President. Tf) TIIK AVODNT OP TWO JIH.MOV FIVB IIU'MUKKU l'JIU3All AKKTOIIKDISTIIIIIU. TRDON11IN 27nl KBOHUAKY 1IYTIIK TUB LIC I.1BKAH Y OF KYh UfON TI1H OCCASION OF THEIR FIFTH ANP LAST COSCKitT. Drawfng Certatn or ilToney Refunded ONE GRAND CASH GIFT . . ONE OltAN'D CASH GIFT ONK GItAND CASH (11 FT . ONK (1RAND CASH UIFT ONK ORAND "ASH GIFT . 6 CASH OlrfA 1211.0(1(1 KACH. , 230,00) iuuooj , 73,000 6ll,"0J . 25.00 10u,O0- 14IJ.UX) UO 00(1 IUO.000 luo.000 00.OJ0 100,000 101.000 11.000 10 CAM1 OIFTS, 14,000 KACI1, 10 UAnii inns, SO CASH OIFTS, 1U.IMO KACH, 0,1VAI KAUU, 4,000 KACH, 3.UO0 KACH, 2000 KAcIl, 1,000 KACH, 800 KACH, 100 KACH, 60 KAUII, a uasu uirib, 30 CASH GIFTS, tO CASH GIFFS. 100 CASH GtFTv, 2(0 CASH GIFTS, 600 CASH GIFTS. K0W 9iOUJA0 i9u(io cash aim, Whole Ticket ISO, Halt os 115, or each Coupon, mieren uuoie iicaefii. ouu. For Tickets and Information. a1dres THO. K. UltAMf.KTTK, Aoent antl Makaocb. Louisville, Ky., or T1103. II. UAYS t CO., 609 i;roaaway n. x. PUBLIC lalBRAIlV OF KY. Death of Gov. Urnmlette Action of tnc Tritle A successor Appnlnl- su-na more i-o(poiiemflius uraw In ST Certain February !17tl. At a meeting of the Trustees of the Public Library of Kentucky, Jan. 10, i87!5, It was resolved that C. M. BrIgi-8, is q. .wlio unuer tne late i nos. K. main lette was the real luwir.ea- manauer of the gift concerts already given in aid of the Public Library or Kentucky, Ue nnU he is hereby authorized to take the place made vacant by the death of dslil Bramlotte, lu the management of the affais of thu fifth and last gift concert, and that the drawing announced for February 27th, 1075, shall positively and unequivocally take place on that day without any further postponement or delay on any account wnaterer. B. T. DUItRETT, Prcs Johh 8. Cain, Secretory. Hereafter all communications relating to the Sth Concert should be adtlresso I to the undersigned, ami I pledge my?c!f that the drawing snail come on t erbuary 27th or that every dollar paid for tickets snail ue returned. C. M JiltlGGS, Agent and Manager, Kooin 4, Public .Library Building, LouisUlle, Ky. A DVErtTlKlNUl Cheapi flood: SyiU-rXm-ittc.' All persons who cumemplate making coniracls wun newspapers ror lueinxeriion oi au Terlljeoi -nts. should seud 33 ccllta to Geo. I' Howell t Ci., 41 Park How New YorK, foi their rAurilLKT.UU ik (niiuy ttttim lauwn). con. taliiiiu lists of over 200 uewsDSDersanu estimates, showing the cost, Adrerllseuients taken for lead loir papers In nispy stateaata tretneiidousreduc. tiuu i rom puoiuusrs rates, ust thi hook. TO" A ATn'TJ'Tl AGKNTS forllLIFIS AND WAIN liUjJ.KXI'I.OHATIONS OF Olt. IilVINUBi'UHN." Uomplete.au. thentlct a fresh book, Trice suited to tbe t linos. Address II. n. nCBSIUL. Publisher, Bosloa, Mass. COAAa month to aiceuts ererywhere. Address V-U EXCKL3IU11 l'F-a Co,llucUuau,Slleb. CjC p COn Pr ar ' home. Tern Sw H JaU Address Oioiot Slisaos Terms free Co. s-uriiana, Maine. $77 A WKF.K guaranteed to Male and Fe male Agents, lu their (ocallty. Costs NOTIllMJlo trylt. 1'arllcaJirs Free. P. 0. V1CKE11V 4 Co, Auitu-ta, Me. apSYCHOUANCV, OP. SOUL CIIAltMINO 07 Uow either sex may faselnat and sain the lore and affections of any peraou they choose, Instantly. This art all cau possess, free, by ma!, K cents; logetner wua a Aiarriage uuiae, rDllanOracte. llresms. Hints to Ladles, t . 1.. 0U0,UV0soId. AUeerbook. AddreAS x. Hitit.iau uu., t-uo-r, rnuaapnia. Hats and Caps! O.B.RHOADS, TIio Matter, Rhoads' Hall, Mauch Chunk, lias opened hU Winter Stuck of Hats, Caps, Gloves and VITUS, which he Is selling nt ptlces lower than ever uetore ouerru. Gloves & Furs. MOTUEHS, Look nt that Child, n has Worms. Go or send at once to DUKLINQ'S Dru)( Store, and grtlt Dome or nn wukm sxuur, so inea saotand yetsosnte. say 0 a"1AI(L at teDti'sDrug Store and get 'a bottle of erouD avrun. No cure. no pay, A.j.Jt.CJi'5wej.'5 DANK Street, LEIIIGnTOX, are, now offering Fall and Winter comprising DeLalnes, Alpacas, Satlr.es, Empress Cloths, &c, and a full lino of Dnr GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac, at POPULAR PRICES. They also call particular attention to their Immense stock of Ladies', Gent's, Misses' and Children's Gaiters & Rubbers, manufactured especially for the trado of this section, at Low Prices. Our stock of firocorlf g, Flour. Provlslons.'.Qnccnsware and Wood and Willow Ware, He, Is full and complete In every depart ment, and goods and prices are sure to suit. A trial Is respectfully solicited. oug 29 mO pa in d 52S Ui M Q w P3 o a a CO M Oi O o -t CD in Se o to 0 w o Ui 3 CD fcd I o W CD trr S-SS O CD a in O CD o 20- will nur A 1st Mortgage Premium Bond OF TnE N.Y. Industrial Exhibition Co. There bondii ire issued for the purports cf ratt ing fundi tut me erection or a inua.Dg, in the City of .New York, to be used for a Perpetunl World's Fair, a permanent houie.where errrjraenufacturrrran exbtblt and sell hit yoojand tnery piUintett ran bi.w uti lureD-.ion; (i cerjtre ( loaumrv wdh h will prove a vait- haueflt to tie whole country. Fur thU purpoM, ttiti Legislature nftbtt Stateof New York ban urantei a charter to a nqmUr of our moat wealthy and rt-tpvc table tnerrhanlf and thud Kitleiiien havi purchased no lew t bun eight blot'kn of the moiit Taluablit land In the City of New York. The building to Im erected will Ut neren niortet hljth (150 feet lu height); nuriuouo td by a magulficent dom, and will enter a Fparw irei rier. It will be couxtructei of Iron, llrlck and QUm, and made Ant-proof. Tbe Uti.iit,whlr h ar all fr $2J each, are Moured by a flrat mort on thm land a&d building, aud for tbe pur pona of nuking them popular, the d rector hare decided to bare quarterly drawing or f 150,000 Mich; thtu roomy Using the Interest ou the atuount of the whole bian. Krery bondholder must recelre at leait $21,00, but be may recelre $100,000: Or $35,000. or $10,000. or $'.,000, or t3,0fK, 4a. tte. Third Premium Drawing, Molten 1st, 1875. Tourtli Series Drawing, APRIL 5, 1875. Capital Premium, 100,000, These Drawings take place etery Three Months, and ereutuilly Mery bond will participate la tbum. Address, for Bonds and full Information, HORGENTHU BRUNO & CO., Financial Agents, S3 Park How, New York. Poet Office Drawer U. Remit br Draft on N. Y. Cltr Baolts. Rsslstsrsd Letter or 1'. 0. Slons Order. Applications for Agencies received. Postponements impossible under this plan. Dec. 13, 4m, RUSHED AXD UVt; HOGS! The undersigned respectfully Informs the citizens of Carbon and aillulnloe countlen, that he Is now prepared to supply mem witu Dressed or Live Hogs at all tlmis, at prices fully as low as tiieycnn be bought for clsuwhere. Also, Smoked Hams, Uolognp and Saussage, at Wholesale and Hetall. t3T" Ordeia will bo urotnptlv filled. and lings shipped to auy ioiut at the snottest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Dank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Sept. 10, i874.yl 1 IsMolutlon ofl'ttrtticrsUIp Aotlce Is hereby nlven, that tho co- partnership ht-retorore existing between Thomas Stnun and NHthan Snyder.tto. tnt! hulnnss at Coaldal, under the Arm of Strouo it Snvder was dissolved by mrtual consent on tbe 2nd day of December, Jb74. THOMAS STROUP. NATHAN SNi'DEIt. Jan. IB. 1875-8W tar" A few thousand dollars worth of lumber still remains lu stock which Mr. Stroup will dispose ot at reasonable prices tor tue arm. Hvrock & Co., Bread Bakers, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa., Near the Exchange Hotel. We nre also prepared to kuddIv our friends and the citizens In general wltl Bread and Cakes, of Superior Quality, Fresh every Day, Wedding and Fancy Cakes. We have always on hand a fine sfock iTare Candies cud Confections, which we sell at the very lowest prices Oystets in every style. Fresh COUNTRY nilTTKH nt tlm regular makret prices. D. KBOCK & CO., BANK Street, Lehighton, Pa. Deo 12-yl Would rnpnprlf nl . ly announce tort Ills friends lnd7 the public In general, that ho has open ed a Drst-class Livery & Sale Stable, and that he can furnish IIorses.Duggles and Carriages of tho best description, for pleasure, Business or Funeral pur posea, at very Iteasouable Charges, and on shoit notice. HAULING done at short notice and at low plces. L. F. KLEPriNOER, Corner of Bank and Iron Street, Lehighton, Pa. Jan. 0, 1875. Pianos- -Organs Please Exnmlnct Packard PAKLOR & Grand ORCHESTRAL Forfc "Wayno Organ Comp'y. A. P. HORN, Agent, LEniGHTON, PA. All orders left at tho Cahiion Advo oath ullico will receive prompt atten. tlun. Price lists and all other tnforina. tluu furnished. Organs--Pianos ran u. cl,ai;ss, JLe nerekant Tailor, And Dealer In Cent's FurnlNblnrr Goods, LEniGnTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths Casslmeres and Vostlngs,for Men's and Bojg' Wear, which I am prepared to Make up to Order In the most Fashion. able Styles, nt short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's ISftotscfe Shoes A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pobblo and Grain Leather Boots and Shoes on hand, or Ma.io to Ord or. Hats &stps, Of tho Latest Styles always oj hand, at me iiowest rrice. Also, Agent for the Amorlcnn &. CJrovcr & Baker Sewing Mackiucs. Only One Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl Tns Respectfully announces to the citizens of Iiehlghton and vicinity, that he has OPENED his NewPhotographGallery, on BANKWAY, (near the Lehigh Val. ley Ilallfoad Depot), Lehighton, and tbnt he Is now prepared to give our citizens Life-Like Pictures at the most reasonable rates. Particular intention paid to taking Children's Likenesses. a Trial Is solicited. June 18. "Uroiine and Vot Tor Sule, Situate on Hnnk.street, In tha iurough of Lehlghto), and numbered M on tli plan or pint of said borough, The Lot Is 33 x 189 fret j the Hnnso Is three stories with biuemriit, 9-sturr Kitchen nnd necessary outbulldtnir, a never-falling well of water, Ac It Is nicely located for almont any kind ot business, being situate on tho principal business thorouuhfare. For price and further particulars apply at this Office or on the premises to S, A. or PBISOILLA. BHBE8. July 18, 18T4 tf . i