Ufa mlmx .ttmarte. H. . j:ojniniKK, iDiTcn' t.lilliailTON', I' A.: satuhuav jujiinino FKimoAnr o, 1875, The public debt tatciueiit fur Febru nry 1st shows an Increase- ul $1,59.7, 870, Tho luxury of placing n hempen tie nrotind Captain Jack's neck, cost tho people just $273, 103. Hon. Chas. Albright will please ac cept our thanks for a copy of tho ' 'Mem orial Adduces on Charles Sumner." A report from tliu Adjutant-General Of tlio attny of tho returns from the various States, though Incomplete, shows that the number of oiganlzed militia Is 84,721, and tho number of men nvail nblo for rullltla duty unorganized Is 3, 701:077. The Secretary of thu Inteilor Mon day sent to Congress a report, showing that iduring 13 73 403 Indians weto billed and 227 Indians captured by -United HUtoi trotipj, and that 44 citi zens and 49 soldiers were killed by In dians. During the first six months of 1874, 108 Indian t werj.kllled and 73 Indians captured by trorps, while 3G citizens and 3 soldier j were, killed by Indians. "Now, are you really, after all, half a fool?" said a friend of needier the other jay, In referring to some of his Tiltou letters. "I was Intended for a first-class fool," replied Zfeecher, "and have in mo the material for that. When the rest of mankind were made up, there was a lot of watte material lying around which was thrown tigether.aud that's me." Detroit Tribune The Secretary of tho Treasury, Jon day, February 1, Issued a call for the redemption of $l.",000,000or 3-20 bonds of 18G2, to bu paid on tho 1st day of .May, at 11m United Stales Treasury, at which date Interost will cease. Of tho amount thus called in $12,000,000 are co upon bonds and ?3,000,C0O aro regis tered bond-i. Tho Spiinglleld Republican gives tho following ns Tracy's opinion of Moul- tou the mutual Irteud and model wit less: "Damn such a witness! You never know where to find him; how to get at him. There's no getting the ad vantage of him. lie's so confoundedly unliable, too, or appears to be, that he puts you out In spite of yourself. I'd rather examine a hundred ordinary witnesses a week than grapplo with Moulton for nn hour. In the Ilrazil district, Indiana, fifteen hundred coal miners have struck, on account of the operators having deter mined to reduco the pay from 85 to 70 cents a day. So large and so sudden u reduction would appeal as though It was the Intention of the. operators to force the men into a strike, and thus the more easily to nffect tho market Doth parlies show a disposition to hold out, and the stoppago of labor at tho mines may bo protracted. Tho Sun of Monday contains a series of documents which seem to prove that In the lowest depth of corruption, which was supposed to bo reached by tho In vestigations Into the Credit Mobilier and Pacific Mall frauds, a lower depth, is to be found In the affairs of the Mem phis, El I'aso, Texas and Pacific Kali road. From these documents it would appear that what wero called settlement certificates, certificates for lauds, con struo h n certificites, stocks and bonds, were Issued without any valuable con slderalion to tho amount of nearly .twelve million of dollar, to bo used whero they would do the most good In promoting tho pas-age of certain bills iln Congress, and that ocr eleven mill dan of tliuie Issues nie yet unaccounted lot by the parties who had charge of them. The recent advance in the price of gold has alarmed a largo number of gentlemen In both Houses of Congress, They attribute it In whole or lu part to the Finance bill of tho Senate, the pa sago of which they regard as a grave mistake, calculated to be productive of very disastrous conequeiiccs to the rrliolo country. It Is believed by them that the gold premium will advance still higher, and that the receipts from customs will differ a corresponding de cline. Judge Kelley Is so thoroughly convinced that thl will be the result that he proposes to prepare a bill, which be will Introduce uext week, repealing certain portions of the law lu question, JIls motion is to provide for an Increase at the revenues of the Government, and At the same time pi event the advance of the premium on gold. Ills bill, among other things, will provide that tho vol ume of the greenbacks circulated shall Oj restored to Its old figure of $409, 000,000, and that the clauses providing for resumption lu 1870 and the substi tution of silver coin for fractional cur rency tbM be repealed. 1 Lively Row in tho I'ciiu'.i. t!i;iltol. In tho Pennsylvania House of Re presentative Munday-night, a con troversy took place relative In the seat of Mr. Ilosoiimiller, Republican, of Lancaster. On tho first day of the ses sion a petition had been presented dis puting ids ('legibility. It was tempor arily laid aside. Mr. Talley, Demo crat, this evening moved to refer the petition to its appropriate committee. Mr. Leigh, Republican, raised tlie point of ordur that tho petition had never been legitimately before tho house, because members 'had not been sworn In office when it was first presented,-The speak- decided otherwise, and Mr, Leigh ap pealed. Messrs. Wolf, Tlughn, and Morgan, of Lawrence, Campbell and other Re publicans, sustained the view that tho petition had never been lpcelved by a piopcily organized and qualified hnuso, the New Constitution requiring mem bers to be sworn brlore performing any duties; wlille Speaker Patterson, JA-ssis. Pulley, l'uunce, tiuster, Irwin, riper, Fincher, and Other Democrats, contend ed that the document was now on the records of the House and could be pro perly considered. iliey argue I further that the terms of members ol the Legislature beg.m In December, and that the presentation of the petition even b-fore members hail tiiKen thu oath nf ollico entitled It to, re cognition. This view appeared., to be sustained by thu majority or me Homo, which oy a vote oi uu, ueariy an de mocrats, airnlnst 74 Republicans, en dorsed the.peaker, and thereby, admit ted the validity ot the. petition. Mr. Wolfe (Republican) now raised the point of order that it took a two-third-', instead ot a majority vote, to sustain the decision of the Speaker. The Speaker pro tuiu, decided that tho point I alsed wad nut well taken. Mr. Wolfe however, insisted on arguing his point. Speaker Patterson, who hud been turn- pniaiily upon the flour, resumed the chair, and he also" declared, Wolfe'8 point not to be well taken, and e.illcd that gentleman to order. Wolf pieslst ed In holding the Uoor, and Contusion enueil. Mr. Talley was understood as mov ing to adjauni. Tills motion was ap parently recognized by the Speaker, who was abuut to put thu question, when Wolle loudly insisted that his point of order must bo considered. The Speaker relusediiud Wollo insisted. The Speaker ordered him to take Ids seat. Wollo refused, and stood forward de manding tho floor and insisting upon being heard. The Speaker warned him that unless ho took his seat lie wuuld be placed In custody of the Sergeant-at-Arms. This- had iij effect. Tint Speak then directed tho Scriteani-ut-Arius to take the gentleman in custody. ' ' Tlieie weio cries of "No, you wbn'tl" and the contusion became Intensified. Republican members huriled to Mm Iroutoftho Housa wheio Wolfo was speaking and gathered around, appar ently to prevent his arrest. The Ser geant-at-Arms advanced to seize liliu, and some of the Democratic members huiried to support that oibcur. .A col llsiou appeared invltable, not only be tween Wolfe and thu oiticer, out between the two politlcai sldes ot tho house. Tho scene was Indescribable, and liafe had no paiallel In tho Pennsylvania Legislature for forty years, it ever bef fore. All attempts at order were utr terly abandoned. There were shouts of "Send tor Sheridanl" and "This U dls gracefull" At this moment a largo proportion of the members had vacated tneir beats and were In a coufused iiiass upon the centre of tho Uoor, surrounding Wollo and the Sergeant-at' Arms, who were swaying to nnd Iro, not absolutely struggling but excitedly in 'motion, Wolfe apparently protesting nnd the Sergeant-at-Arms insisting, and both, with their respective adherents, mov ing toward the Speaker's stand. Apparently seeing no chance of re storing order, the Speaker put the ques tion, "Shall '.he lluuso adjourn?" and there being some responses lu the alllr niative; he let full the gavel and de clared the body adjourned. The ex citement, however, continued for soinu time alterwaid, the members finally re tiring trom.the hall In groups, discuss ing a sceuu which was absolutely shame ful, House op RcrunsESTATiVES, Feb. 3. Tho House met at 11 o'cluck,aud tho Journal ot yest'Tday was read. l.o jourr.nl bet forth that when the House had adjourned yesterday a resolution of censure against Mr. Wolfe had beeii pending. SpeuKer Patterson announced that the first business in order was to re mote the consideration of this resolu tion, and that Mr. Reighard, Dem,, having been upon (lie Hour yesterday nt the hour of adjournment, was entitled to. the Hour. Mr. Reighard commenced to speak, when he was interrupted by At. Mitch ell, Rep., who called him to order, and raised the point that the resolution of censure which was pending yesterday came properly uuder the head ut un finished business, and us such could nut be coiisideli'd this morulug, bills on first reading being legitimately aud regularly In urder on .Wednesday. Under the rules Speaker Patterson decided as follows: "Nothing Is In or der until the House itself Is lu order, which will not be until tho question of contempt is decided. ' .Uessrs. Mitchell and Browu, Reps., appealed from this decision. Their appeal, after reciting the facts, set forth that "Mr. Kelgliaid, having tills morning risen lu his place to ad dress tho House upon the resolution, the gentleman from Tioga 3ft. Mitch ell), through the Speaker; called the gentleman from Lycoming to order, on the ground that the matter of unfinish ed business pending, as aforesaid, at the time of adjournment yesterday, could not be considered ut this time, bills on first reading being, by the rules ot this Haute, tho-regular order fur this day. The Speaker ruled the point of order not well taken, whereupon Messrs. Urown nnd Mitchell respectfully appealed. "JOHK MlTCllGMi. "W.M. II. UltOWN " Tho Tlonso by n vote of 07 Democrat ic yeas to 83 Republican nays, Retain ed thu decision of thu Speaker, and tho consider itlnu of the resolution of cen sure upon 31t. Wolfe was again resum ed. , . Mr. RclgUarjl. up'nkp .at,'. 6nmo length upon thu general issues, and nt the con clusion called the "previous question," which prevented nil futthcr debate. Tills was sustained by the requisite number of members, viz., twenty. It was met with signs of . disapprobation from the Republican el'do of this House. .jYlm-ty-idx members (principally Democrats voted "That tho main question should be now put," and elgh ty.slx members (Republicans) voted n liallist it. The .'"main qilestlon" was the adoption of tho following amend ment: VfHcrcns, Chatlps L. XVflUa, a mem ber of' tills body, by refusing to yield to the"aulhOrlty'of the Speaker, placed himself In open'contempt of this House; .therefore; . i i Res.ul.ved, That he be censured for conduct, unbecoming a member, Reforo the yeas and nays wero or dered on the abovn resolution, Mr. Wollu obtained the Uoor nud asked, in substm'ce, "Wlielher.it was the desire "uf tli.e llouse to give him a heuiing. lie had hoped for an opportunity to make u deleiice, but the operatiuu of the previous questioii had interposed." Tlieio were, epniu cries Horn both politlcai sldes of thu House ot ''jo on," but Mr. Euibrick Intimated that Mr. Wollo had been given ample time yes terday to make his explanation. Tue.resulutloit to censure, (the am endment as above) wus then uioptcd by a vote'ot Ul Democrats to 8,1 (all Re publicans except Mr. llutlur, ot Cum berland), and thu original lusblutloii as ab jve nuiueiid d Was adopted. Speaker, l'.iltursou and Ml. Wollu both retrained lioui voting ou any ot the above piupo itious. Mr. Morgan asked leave to offer the following: Whereas, Thu Republican members of tills house liavo repeaiedly ludoised the action of the gentleman lioui Union (.Mr. Wolfe), In regard to the case of contempt Just passed upon by the House; ilicneloru- Resolved, That the, Republican mem bers of the House are deserving of the same censuio, and aio fully us guilty as llm gentleman lioin .Union. The speaker asked wether tho IIouso would leeelvo the resolutions, and there wero a variety of tosponses sume tavor ablu and some otherwise. As there was, however, a low very puintiid objections, tint Speaker deeideu that it would ro qulro a two-thlul vote to eon-ider thu resolution, and the matter was dropped, The report 'that Mr. Samuel WHkeson said that tho Reecher-Tilton scandel would "knock the 'Life of Christ 'high er than a kite" is not accurate. What ho really said was that it "would knock It to thb devil." An Uslikosh woman gave birth to four children last week. When hor husband piolestid, she wlihiipered put: "Shadrach, you know how these reaper accidents aio leduclng the population of Wisconsin.'' A package, was rucpived at the Dead welter iiiiico on Saturday, wlilcli con tallied half a dozed snakes, two of them dead, Among the llvo reptiles was copperhead, five feet long'. Tho snakes were enclosed lu a tin box perforated with holes, they were addressed to Ger many. I hey wero stopped at Kew York for insufficient postage. Now Advertisements. DITOU'S IVOTICU. In the matter of tho Sheriff's Sale of the real estate of (Jeoruu Dlehl. The Auditor appointed by tho Court to make distribution or tho fund arising from said sale among tho parties entitled thtreto, will meet thu parties Interested for the purpose of his appointment on Tuesday, February 23d, 1875, at Two o'clock i: M., at the office of Allen Craig, Esq., lu thu borough of Mauch ChlinK, l'a. W. M. RAl'SHUR. Feb. 0, 1875-w3 Auditor. imiTOIl'S NOTJCU. In the matter of tho first and dual account of Henry Bowman, Assignee of Win. and J. MiischllU, for the bene fit of creditors. Tho Auditor appointed by thu Lourt to make distribution of ilio fund remaining in tho hands of paid accountant among too creditors entitled thereto, will meet the parties Interested for the purpose of his nppointiuent on Friday, FObruary 20th, 1875, at Tno o'llock P. M., ut the oillce of Albright & Frcj inan, In the borough of -Mauch Chunk, Pa. V. M. RAPallKlt, Feb. 0, 1873-W3 Auditor. nn' Court Mile OF VALUABLE Ily virtue, of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Carbon County, there will bo exposed at Public Salw.on tho premises, lu EAST PENX TOWNSHIP, on Saturday, Feb. 20, 1875, commencing at 12. o'clock noon, the fuU lofvlng valuable- Real, Folate, late of LE'IS, F(l1NTZ, dee'd, to wit: All that ceifxiu piece or parcel of grouiid, lying and being In the town ship ot Eatt IV nn, Carbon Co., Pa. .ad joining ands of Reuben Wertman.Thos . Haney, Joseph Holsh'ooandothers.con talulng 04 ACRES uioro or less. The Improvements thereon aro a two-story FRAME DWELLlNG.subsUntial IJarn, and other outbuildings. Terms will be mado known at tltno and place of sale by T. W. STEICJEUWALT, Feb. 0-3. Administrator, New Advertisements. IP'S Ssj Sb- - fc ESQ b.Scll'fr ax r - K c -a sC: c u ITTC1 A C! The choicest lu tho worlds I m prters' prices largest cDtnpany In Amerlffl (ttrinla nrtlf D'eae evcrvbiwlv TthJo continually Inrreitflns jfents wanli'il etfrywhere Wht lnJncHments dim't wnnte time Pond Ibp Circular to ItnrjEfcT WtUS, 43 Verstfy St., N. YM P, O. IIox Baltimoro Fomnlo College. Incof pornfcfl In tS49 tollh nutlinrlty tn confer de prpps. and cn Unwed by theftnte ofMaryhtid In 186). The ollege In beautifully tllunted li n prote. within (he ilty IiiiHb, on a lojtv emluuneo that conimund a view of tlio countrf the cUy.and rlvep and 1 ay for many mile. The Cclltv'o hm n (rood Ulrrtry, chemical nnd phtlonnphlfal apparatux, nit'iDetsof inliierrtl,medii, colnt Rmt ArM and the course rif InRtrrctlon is thorjiijsh. Hoard aud tuition $Ju0 per annum N. C. 11K00K8, LL. 1)., Vresllent. Ti Till! AMOUNT OP TWO MII.MOV FIVE IIUNUKKD Tlt'lUSAM) AltUTO IIH DI.SritlHU TKD OK 1IIK STtll rCllllUtltV IIV THU I'UU UU MHUAUY OF KY-. Ul'O.N Till-: OCCASION OF TIIEIKl'lFTII AND LAaT CONCKitT. Drawing Ceitatu or Joucy Refunded ONE OUAND CASH OIFT' . . . $2'.0,000 ONU UltASn CA.-II GIFT . . luoloOJ OXU (lltANI) CASH OUT . . 73.0J0 ONI! (IIIANU CASH (11KT . . 6ll,'lUJ ONU UIIAM1 HASH OIFT . . . 2S.O0 6 CASH OIKl'S, P2UKKI IIACII, lOU.UOl 10 OAMI OUTS, 14,000 IIACII, 140,000 15 CASH (IIFTS, 10,U'M K.ICII, 13J0J-I 20CASHOIFTS, 6.UU0 KACH, IlOOOO 23 CASH OIFI8, 4 000 KAOII, 100.01U 111 CASH (lIFl'd, 3.U0O KAUII, 00.OJ0 50 CASH OIFl'S, 20PO KArll, 1(10,000 100 CASH OlFt'.-, 1,000 BACH, 101.000 24) CASH III FT9, fijO KACH, 120 000 M) CASH UIFfS, 100 KACH. f.0..0l-0 13000 CASH GIFT!", 60 KACH, OIOOJUO Wb-lo Ticket J50. HaltO" 823, or eichCoupon.U l:lvon Wbo(o TlckutK. iSM. For TIckots anct lnformntlon. A-titrpF-i T110. K. IHIAMI.ETTK, AoNT nml Mnaoer, Loulvllle, Kjr., or THOS. II. HAY'S A CO., GOD Jlniadw.iy t, Yr. 1' lilt I.I C 1.1 15 U A It V OF'KY. Death of Gov. Urnmlctte Acllon of (He Trtult-cuA Siii'GeHnr Apiiiilnt-i-il Nil More Pom iioimmrnta iji-uiv-lug Certain l-'eliruary IJlli. At a tnpeting of tho Trustees of the Public Library nf Kentucky, Jan. 10, 1875, it was resolved that O. M. llrlggs, Ei.,who under the late Thus. E. Ilrain Ictle was tho real business mauagfrof tho gilt concerts already given in aid of the Public Mbrary of Kentucky, bo and be is hereby authorized to take tlio place made vacant by the death uf said liramlctte. In the management uf the ntfars of tli'o tifth and last gilt concert, and that the drawing niiiiuuiiced fur February 27th, 18?f, shall positively and uiUMu)vocally tako place on i.hut day nilhnut nuy further piistponemcnt or delay on any account whatever. U. T. DURRETT, Pres. Jons S. Oms, Secrvtnry. Ilereaftprnll communications relating to the Slli Concert should bu nddressel to the undersigned, anil I pleditn myself that the drawing shall come off t'erbuary 27th or that every dullar paid for tickets shall be returned. O. M HRIGGS, Agent nnd jranager, Room 4, Public Library Ilulldlng, Louisville, Ky. ADVr.ltTISI.VGi Clienpi (loud: Syste matic: All persons who contemplate mukltic coiiiracis witu uewrpapcrs ror inrtinwrltoo ot aj-ertlt-m -nt, KhouM si)(l!3 cents to Uen. 1. Howell A Ci., 41 Park How New Vnr. fot tbclr l'ASIl'IlI.ET.llOIII nintty imnlh ediiion). con taining Ihts of over 200 t)wpup(,rF..iuututlinatuat fihOH loir the cost. Adrt-rllMtluiMit taken ftir lead io wpt-rit Id many statt-sata treDiutidoug roduc. tluu trout publUliera rates. Olt Tilt Duos. W A "VPI?n AOKNTS forl,IKIi A NO -'Y-t-' J-liL;. ic x .0 It ATIONS OF Illl.I.lVIStlSI'O.VK." Lompli-le.au- tlientic; a IrebU book. 1'rlco bulled to lue tluios. Addret-a 11. II. KL'SSELL, I'uklUlirr, Ilosloa.Mau, -OflH11 tnotith to amenta everywhere. Adlreas jjxt'UUIOIt M'V Q Co,Uuchanan,MlcU. 6r o (fnfl w &1 nt home. Teruu free Address (Jcotioif STiNao-t & Co. lorlLtod, .uaiue. AiwmJ YVEr.lv guaranteed (o ; feiv V "a' Amenta, lu their la 3S S NOTIllMlto trylt.' l'arl '' O. YICKEIIY' .t Co., . A WEI'.K cuarnnteed to l&la and Fi 'urtlcat tra r ree , Auiru.ta, il9 PSVCII0MANCY', Olt SOUI. CHAHMI.N0., Zr How either aex nny fascinate aud Kaln the lore aud affections of auy person they choose, Instantly. Thia art altcau p.isseaa, free, hy uial, for 23 ceuts together Willi a Marrtnje Uulde, r:,r)ptlaiiuracre, JJrearas, Hints to LaJtea, 1 UOO-OOOsofd. A queer book. Addreis T. WILLIAM A CO, I'uu'a, hllad.(phla. Hats and Caps! C.B.RHOADS, OTae Mattel Rhoacls' Hall, blanch Clmuk, has opened hi Winter Stuck of Hats, Caps, Gloves and which ho Is selling at prices lower than ever betore offered. Gloves Furs. AjTOTIIERS, Look at that Child, It W- lias Worms. Go or send at once to DURLINO'S Drug Store, and get a oottie or ins wuitai sruui. so plea sunt and yet so suio. may 0 iF1ALL at LenU's Drug Store and get hottlo of croup syrup. Ko cure, no vy. BANK St-cct, LEIIIOHTO-S', aro now offering Fall and Winter comprising DcLalncs, Alpacas, Satlr.cs, Empress Cloths, &c, and a full lino of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, BOIL CLOTHS, &c, at POPULARJPR1C7ES. They also call particular nttcntlon to their immense stock of Ladies', Gent's, Misses' and Children's Hoots., !&ites? Gaiters & Rubbers, manufactured especially for the trado of this Ecctlo'i, at Low Prices. Our stock of Groceries, Flour, Provisions, Qticruiwnrc and Wood and Wllltuv Wart), &c, Is full nnd complete In every depait mciit, and goods and prices are sure to suit. Atlial Is respectfully solicited. aug 29 niG W CT- o 3 2j pal CD P ? P3 a 5 Kj w CD CO V, Pj S 5 ct- o o -t o CD c-i-o s w c o pal a tn" o pi, rOt WILL BUV A 1st Mortgage Premium Bond OF TIIK N-Y. Industrial Exhibition Co. Thtpu lon( itrcUFuedfortlie purpose ot rnU I tig fuinls fur tin creel Wu of a Itutlillng lu the City of New York, to bu used frr it Pcrjiettiitl Worhl'ta Falr( nptrnnt.t?iit lin?nt,,'wl.fre oTryiimnuficturrr ran uXtiltlt aud dull hi i nood.and ery pttt'iitto r.in KlifiW til u$n ion; a contro or iiiiiiitry whlcL will pnnea aut IwiieiH to the uliolo country. For thin purpose. thtLeirM it mo of tliu Stnteof N'uw York has grunted a charter to a number of our most wealthy mid rexprctahle merrli intu, nnd thefttf gentlemen h.ive pure hand nolehntlian efglit uiot-KR oi i lie most vaiuauie innu m inn ilty nr Ntw York. Tlti) tulldlnirlu Ut erectud hv peven nt c-rtes lilh (150 feet in heiirht); uruiouii ttd by a uiacnlnretit dJinn, nnd wltUoVtr a f nice of 22 ficres. It will be coiiFtructo 1 of Iron, Ilrlck aud ulnh, and made flre-pioof. The Iruiiisukb iire.nll for $2J eichtrJ Koured Ly a fit it inort (fneon tb laud nnd buildlntr, mid fot; tho pur potitjof uikinr theut p pulur, th d recjorn lmtt decided to havti quarterly ilnwinjiH, ot tl5u.()O0 eacL; thli money Udu the Interest on tho amount of the whole- hun. Krerv Ixwid holder must receive at least $21.00, but lie may recelre Or $35,000. or $10,000, or $5,000, or $3,00"), 4c. -L. 11 1 1 Li. J. I Ulllllllll iJiauiu, MIRCII 1st, 1873. Fourth Scries Drawing, APRIL 5, 1875. 4 Capital Premium, $100,000 Thesa Drawlnrja tnka Tilaen avprv TlirM KTnnthe. and OTeutuaUyuTery bond IH partlcfpaU tu i new, AddrcsijforBflndiaad full information, M0RGENTHU BRUNO & CO., Financial Agents, !U Pork Hoiv, ftew York. Post Offlce Drmvc-r u. It.mlt br nriftnn If. V. City Bsnls, Registered Letter or 1. o. Slouey Older. Applications for Agencies received. Postponements impossible under this 11mi. Dec. 19, 4m. TIip undersigned respectfully informs tllH (-ItlTtlM nf r7nrllnn nlt-l nilt-tlnln.v counties, tlmt liu U now prepared to supply inein witn Dressed or Live Hogs ntall times, at prices fully ns low ns tliey can bebouglitfurelaewliere. Also, Suinked Il.ims, ltulogne aud tjaussage, at Wholesale nnd Itetall. 1ST Orders will bo promptly (illed, nnd lings shipped to any point at Hie bliortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, llanlr fc'treet, Lelilgliton, L'a. Sept. 10, i874 yl UHulutlun ol'rartiicrMlilp iN'ottco Is hereby given, that tlio co paitneridilp htretuloro existing between Thomas Stroup nnd Nntlmn bnyder.dO' Ing business at G'oaldale, under the firm of Stroup & Snyder was dissolved by mutual consent ou the 2nd day of December, 1874. THOMAS STROUP, NATHAN SXVDKR. Jan. 1(1 1875-!lw tST" A few tliuusand dollars worth of lumber still remains lu stock which Mr Stioup will dispose- of ut reuonablo Trices for the firm. Bread Bakers, Bank Street, Leliighton, Pa., Near the Exchange Hotel. Wo nra also prepared to supply onr friends and tho citizens In general with Bread and Cakes, of Superior Quality, Fresh ecry Day. Wo make a Specialty of "Wedding and Fancy Cakes. We have always on handaflnosfock f Puro Candies aud Confections, which wo sell nt the very lowest prices Oysters in every stylo. Fresh COUNTRY BUTTER nt the regular inakret prices. D. KROCK & CO., DANK Street, Lehlghton, To. Decl2-yl 3Le r.KLEI'l'UGUR Would refpectfnl. iy nnnounco tofiifeH hls friends and the public lu general, that he has open ed a first-class Livery & Sale Stable, nnd that he can furnish Horses,Huggle and Carriages of tho best description, lor pleasure, JJusIness or Funeral pur poses, at very Reasonable Charges, and on shoit notlco. HAULING dono at short notice and nt low p;lces. L. F. KLEPriNGER, Corner of Hank and Iron Street, T n ,o Lehlghtori, Pa. Jan. 9, 1873, Piassos- -Organs I'lcasc examine! Packard PARLOR & Grand ORCHESTRAL r Fort Wayne Organ Comp'y. A. P. HORN, Agent, LEHlGHTONj PA. All orders left nt the Camion Advo catk ulllce will receive prompt atten tion. Price lists nud all other informa tion furuMicd. rans--Pianos iit Tailor, And Dealer In Gcnt'8 FurnlNlilnpr Goods, LEIIIGHTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths. Casslineres and Vestlngs,for Men's and Boys' Weor, which 1 am prepared to Make 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 Moroeco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebblo nnd Grain Leather Boots arid Shoes on hand, or Alu.'le to Order. Of the Latest Styles always oj hand, av tho Lowest Price. Also, Agent for tho American & rover & Ilnlcer cwisfig Macliins. . i Only One Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl , THE 1 n Respectfully nnnounces to tho citizens of Lehlghton aud vicinity, that he has OPENED his Hew Photograph Gallery, on UANKWAY, (near tho Lehigh Val ley Railroad Depot), Lehlghton, and Hint ho is now prepared to give our citizens Life-Like Pictures at tho most reasonable rates. Particular uttentlnn paid to taking Children's Likenesses, ' A Trial Is solicited. June 18. Mouse and Lot for Sale, Situate on Rank street, In the iorough uf Lehlghton, and numbered 114 on tho plan or plot of said borough. The Lot la U3 x 180 feet ; the House Is three stories with basement, 2-ttoiy Kitchen and necessary outbuilding, a never-falling well of water, ,j(C. It Is nicely located for almost any kind of business, being situate on the principal business thoroughfare. For price aud further particulars apply at this Office, or on the premises to S. A. or PRISCILLA DEKflS. July 18, 1874-tt
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