ii. v. MonTiiiMim nuton. WiiTtUIITOS, i'A.S SATUIIDAY JlOUNtNll MAKCIt U. laW. MTrl . msrma IV IIT"""'"'JCT'"j,t" mi iIiHT Under the section of thu now U Cut tin; resumption of hpcclo payments lt reeling tho retirement o oulstRiKling cal tenders amounting to clotty per ccut. of tlio uatlonal bank notes Issued until tho wltolo volume of legal tendeis Is reduced to $300,000,000, Secretary iiristow will sliortly direct tlio retire inentof abo-.it $1,230,000 of legal ten lera, or eighty per' cent, of tlio amount of national bank notes already Issued under tlio provisions of this law. Thosa legal tenders will bo taken from tlie cash In tlio Treasury, cancelled, mid burned by tlio proper officer of tlio de partment. Mrs. Ann Carroll FiUhugh Smith, tho widow of tlio lato Gorrlt Smitlylled nt retcrboro', on Saturday, surround ed by her Children, grandchildren, and other relatives. It will bo remembered that In December last Mrs. Smith was spending soiuo tlrao in New York for medical treatment, when sho was visited by her husband to enjoy tho Christmas holidays, who was then stricken down with npoploxy, nnd died. About four weeks slnco Mrs. Smith returned to Pclerboro', with health greatly Im proved; but tho rigorous winter cllmato of that high tablo land proved too so voro for her feeblo body, and after on illness of ten days sho died of an in flammatory complaint. Mh. Smith was borne at Ilagerstown, In .Maryland, on tho 11th of January, 1803, consoiuent- ly had just passed Into her 71st year at tho time of her death. Sho was tho daughter of William Frltzhugh, a weal thy citizen of that State. A correspondent of tho Cincinnati Commercial writing from Now York, says: "I have gut Into tho Insldo of tho mystery about tho calling of Dowcn as a witness In tho Bccchcr case. It Is this: Neither sldo wishes to cal 1 ZJowen, for reason that both sides aro anxious to have tho prlvllcgo of cross-examining him. It Is on this account that tho op posing counsel aro working sharply against each other In regard to him. Itrothcr JJoweu Is sure to bo a bad wit ness for tho sldo that calls him, which over sldo It be, having something to say against both Tllton and llcechcr Hut tho party which has him under cross-examination will havo tho advan tage of him, get deepest Into' him, and bo best nblo to analyze his tostlraouy This explanation of tho Bowon mystery is not a faniy of mine, but was told mo by nn Individual who knows all about it." Tho Civil Illghts BUI, which has been signed liy tho Prcsldont, and is now tho law of tho land, provides that nil per sons shall bo ontttled to tho full and equal onjoymont of tho accommoda tions, advantages, facilities and prlvl leges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theatres and otherplaces of public amusements, subject only to tho condition and limitations establish ed by law, and applicable rlliko to' Jier sons of overy raco and color, regardless of any previous condition of servitude Penalties by lino and Imprisonment nro provided for violations of tho net, and the United States Courts aro to try of fences under It to tho exclusion of tho Stato Courts. There Is aljo a provision that no ono possessing all o thcr quail llcations which aro or way bo prcscrl bed by law, shall bo disqualified forscr- vlco as a grand or petit Juror In any United States or Stato Court on account of race, color or picvlous condition of sorvltudo. Tho Civil Illghts bill as It finally passed was greatly changed from tho form in which it was orlgl nally Introduced by Senator Sumner, Ills bill embraced schools, churches and other Institutions, whilst tho law as fi nally adopted Is confined tp Inns, public conveyances, places of amusements and jury services'. NEW YoilK AND PiiNNSVLVANIA. In tho second annual report of tlio llurcau of StatUtlcs of Pennsylvania there Is an Interesting tablo showing tlio movement of population In tho States of New York and Pennsylvania lor eighty years. In 1790 New York had n population of 340,120, and Penn sylvanla a population of -131,373. In 20 years Now York distanced l'enua Increasing tho population at tho rato of 73 per cent. In tho first decade, while Pennsylvania Increased only at tho rate of 33 per cent. In 1820 Now York had n population of 1,872,111 Pennsylvania 1, 017,507, Tho rato of incrcasu for tho preceding ten years had befln 43 per cent, for New York ond 20'j per cert, for Piunsylvnni'a, Tio percentage of Increase declined thcro after lor both Statu but New York continued, to -gain uioru lapldly than l'i'iiiifj I vanlii fur two more ileciidcstand then Penn-ylvanla bi-gan Mowly to ro cover her former pi -.iliou. In 1870 llm populallou of New orls was 1 3v7i, that oT lVnnyU-nnla"o,W,D31. In the teulli war pif cedltiR i 570 tho ale or Increase in Now Yorts v;u nearly 13 ;r cent.i and that tt Pennsylvania oyer 2t percent, If tho RaViuTattw shoulj . . ' . ... r i ii. I be observed for Hired more decades, thu p'opnl.i'tlini of New Yoik In 1000 will bo 0.311.C71 and that of Pennsylvania 0,- 08,787, a difreicnco of only 42,884. Tho elcmonts of Increase aro appaicnt- ly in favor of Pennsylvania. Her great gain, outsldo of Philadelphia, Is in tho mining and manufacturing districts. In another tablo ot thn statistics Itls shown that while tho population of Lancaster Increased from 1800 to 1870, nt tho rato f less than lii percent., Unit or nits- urg, (exclusive of nddltlnn by annex ation), Increased at tlio rato of 73 per cent., tliat of .-lllegheny at tho rato of 82 per tent., that of Wllkesbaiw at tho rato at 139 per cent.; Scranton, 280; Tltusvlllo, J872; Lock Haven, 100; Wllliamsprot, 183; Altoona, 103; Ches ter, 101, and Now Cartio, Lawrence county, a coal aud Iron mining place, 227 per cent. Tlio rato of Increase In thu smaller places docs not havo much effect on tho total population but It is worthy of notlco that tho population of threo such cities as x'iiisuurg, aiio cheny, and Scranton.has been increas ed, exclusive of nddltlonslby annexation, from 87,142, In 1800, to 172,020 ot In 1870. Tho population or tuoso tnreo places has been more than doubled in ten years. Tlic New Senate Tho Scnato met In obedience to tho proclamation, of tho President at 12 o' clock on Frldny, March Cth, when tho nowly-olectcd Senators wero sworn In, except Messrs. Booth (Cal.) and Shar on (Ney.), who had not reached Wash ington. Five took the modified oath, having been engaged In tho rebellion. Tho Senate comprisos forty ono Re publicans, twenty-eight Democrats and four Liberal Ropublicans.Ior dnder.en dents, as follows, (Republicans In Ro man, Democrats lu italics, indepen dents In small capitals): AlADilU. Qeorgo E. Spencer. George GoJdthioaile. AHKAXS18. rowell Clayton. Stephen W. Dorsey. CALIFORNIA. Aaron A. Sargent. Nlwton Doom, Connecticut. Orris S. Ferry. H'iflun IP. Eaton, PELMTARS. Eli Eaulsbury. Thomas, F.nayard. noniDA. Simon B. Conorer. Charles )!'. Jones. ocoaaiA. Thomas IK Norwood. John B. Gordon. ILLINOIS. John A. lan. ltlchard J.01eby. INDIANA. r OHrcr 1'. Morion. Joseph E. MtDonuU. IOWA. Uoorgo O. Wright. William 11. Allli-on. KANSAS. JohnJas. Ingflllg. James M. Ilurtoy, KENTUCKY. John M. Stevenson. Thomas C. McCreery. I.OUI3IINA. John It., tVcst. MAINE. Lott M. Morrill. IIaimlu.il llamlln. MARYLAND. George It. Dennis. IIVu. I'inelmy Whylc. UAS3ACIIU1ETT8, Ooorgo 8. llcutwell. Henry L. Pawos. MICMIOAN. Thomas W. Ferry. I . I1. Clirlstlaney. MINNESOTA. William Wlnilora. S. J. It. McMillan. msissirpi. Jamos Lusk Alcorn. !rauc' K.ltrucu. U1SSOUEI. teviU V. llogij. . F. 11. OkItcII: uebc.uxa. rhlhcns W. Hitchcock. A; S. fadiock. NLVADA. John r. Jones Vi. M. Sliarou, NEW nAMPSIIIRE. Aaron 11. Cragln. ll.ihiL.rl J -o Wajleinb. NEW JlKStV. P. T.Frollnghuysen. T. i llandolph. NEW YOKK- lloscoe Conkllns. ' ' Francis Kernan. , NOHTLI CAROLINA. Matt. W. ltansom. A. S. ilcrrinwn. I I OHIO. ' ' John Sherman. Alien G, Thur:an. OREuON. James K. Kelly. John II, Mitchell. l ENNSTLYANIA. Simon Cameron. m.,A. ifUIZaec. UU0DE ISLAND. Henry B, Anthony, Ainbroao U.llurntlde. ti-lVTll CAROLINA. Thos.J. Itobertson. John J. Tatternon. TENNESSEE. Henry Oxfer, Andrea Johnson, TEXAS, M. C. JlAMUNTON. Satnuel II. ilaxry. VERMONT. Oeo. P. Edmunds. Justin B. Morrill, YIROINIA. Mm IK Johnson. JloUrt P. Iiaien, WEST V1R0INIA. Henry O. Davis. A. 3", Captrton, WISCONSIN. Tlmoth O. Howo. AnqusCameuon. Important I'ostai CUanirc. On tho last day of tho recent session of Congress.says thoPtlladolphla Ledg er, wo mado mention of tho fact that at least four of tho great approprli n bills wero being "railroaded" through Congress In the last hours of the session. nnd that members wero thus called up on to voto upon measurers and for and against reports of conference committees without having any intelligent under standing of what thoy wero noout. To this wo havo now to add that some of tho legislation thus driven througl: would never have got very far If It had boen proposed sufficiently early lu tho session to permit tho constituents ot Congressmen to bo hoard boforo dual action. Wo havo' already a case In point that Illustrates both theso observations. In tho dying hours of tho Congross, and while tho "Sundry Civil .Bill" was being rushed through, and when the members of both houses wero exhausted .after ,au all-night ses sion, a very small amendment, was tacked upon that bill which makes a large and Important change lu,the post al laws. And tho cbaugu U as sudden as It Is important. Tho amendment. was to fctrllio out two words, "two ouncus," lu an existing postal law, and to Insert tho ono word "onncu" lu their place. This mnendiiunt, small ns It looks, ' Inn re.mutloiili d tV r-.tei uf postage on what H known as "third-class mallablo matter." Without mention ing iiionry nt nil, It just doubles tho rata of postage on every ono of tho fol lowing dnsetlplions of artlclcs:"Ilooks," "pamphlets," "maps," "prli.ts," "bn gravlngs," "transient magazines, per iodicals and newspapers," "circulars," "handbills," "posters," "occasional publications," "prospectuses," "book manuscript, "' "proo1' sheets," "cor rected proof bheets," "blanks," "lloxl bio patterns," "samples of merchan dise." "sample cards," "phonographic paper," "letter envelopes,'' "postal envelopes nnd wrappers.' "cards," "plain and ornamental paper," "pho tographs," "seeds," "cuttings," "bulbs," "roots," "scions," and all other nrtlclcH usually sent by mall, ex cept lettei a and newspapers and peri odicals mailed by tho publishers. As tho law stood prior to this llttlo nmendment, any person could send tho foregoing articles by mail at tho rato of ono cent for cvory two ounces; now the rato Is ouo ccut for overy ounce Tho rato Is doubled, and tho additional cost to thoso who uso tho Post-offlco for sending theso articles runs up to ml! lions of dollars every year. Tho aggregate sum appropriated by tho twelvo general appropriation bills passed at tho last session Of Congross Is $175,000,000. Other bills wero passed containing specilio appropriations. Tho Swatara Institute, at Jonestown, In Lebanon county, Ta., has been do btroyed by fire. Tho loss Is not stated. Now Advertisomonts. Atljourncd OriiUaus' Court Sale. By virtuo of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Carbon County, tho following real estate, lato the property ot iSblAS SIIIVK, dec'd.wlllbo olToredfor sale at tho EXCHANOE IIOTEh.ln thoi'Olt- OUGII OF LEIIIGIlTON.Carbon Co., ra., on Saturday, March 27, 1875, at 10 o'clock A. M. 2 Lots or Piece.1? of Ground All that certain lot or niece, of ground situate on thu north sldo of North street in tho borough of ieiuguion iiiiru-ni(i, nuniuoren in a plan or plot of said lloroueh. No. !). be ginning at a corner of North and Lehigh streets, thence uloin; Lehigh street, iNortii bj leet to a l'rlvato Alley.thenc'.' along said Alley East ill) feet tii a lot'of. Oeo'rgo Kiiiip, thenco nlouir said lot South 75 feet to, North Street, thpneo iiionu saiu -Noun aireei west liu leet to the place of beginning. AUo, all that certain tract or piece of MOUNTAIN LAND,.. sltuato in ifaucli Chunk Township, and partly In Iahonlng Township, county aforesaid, bounded by lands of the late John Strawbildge, Anthony Butler. John Kuster, ot. nl. containing 180 ACMES, bo too samo more r less. Tcimsof sale Ono-thlrd of all nur- chases cash on day of sale, one third in six months an" lemilnlng one-third in linn) montl.s, secured by (Judgment Bond or Mortgage. HHNUV TUOKKlt, lilmluLstraioi'd. LoUIobton, March Cth, 18715. P Tho undersigned,- being1 about to ro tire from tho Hotel business, will sell at Public Salo. nt thu EAGLE HOTEL. Summit mil, ra., on Thursday, March 25. '75; commencing at .Q o'clock a. i., a largo variety of neat nnd substantial Household Furniture, comprising i'edstcads, Ucddlng, Car pots, Chairs, Tables, Stoves, &c; also, nt sanio tlino 1 Paiu of !LIatqhed Houses, gcntlo and kind In harness suitable for a family, Harness, Carrlago, Sleigh, one good Milch Cow, and a variety of other artlcloe too. numerous to mention. Terms will be mado kuowu at time and place of sale by NATHAN KLOTZ. March 0, 1S73-3W. BEATTY , PIANOJ Nu OTnEU I'llNO-FOUTE has at tained the same popularity. S3TSeiid stamp for Circular. D. F. BEA'l TV, Washington, Now Jersoy. 04UTIO.V. " All persons are hereby forbid med dling with Two Ilornes, 2 bets Harness and 1 Iron Axle Wagon, now In posses sion of Chester Sillies, ot East Mauch Chunk, the same being my property. .MJiES SILFIES, Mahoning, Pa. Fob 27, 1875-W3 FOU KEJWT, AlMtll, 1st, Tho Storo-room and Fixtures, on Bank Street, Lchighton, now occupied by O, W,, Lent, as a Dru vStoro. Any alterations to suit other business, deslr ed by a good tenant, will he made at short notice. Term3 moderate. Apply to F) LIEUENGUTH. Feb 27-w'J QeH!iiioi8 anq Sinks Cleaned nnd repnlred by tho'undcr- blgued on' short notice and at low rates. GEO. MANVPENNY, Jan. UO. 1875. Lvhlghton, Pa. B B T T TYJ. .i'Ah"! -" THE UE.ST I,V van, j-bond stamp for ClrcuUr. DANIICI, V, JJE.VTTi', WasliUistJU, New Jvisej, New Advertisements. T Earn cCl Staa v a ess: UK u 5 E-SSsrt- J Ki o vr, a 5,,;!t''tssEoita.sEoj5 oiai e o-g Sac S Cedar Hill Seminary. A Home Hoarding Pcliool for etudents of loth eexen. Ideation rood, accommndttlons ample, eoursa of Instruction cxtcnelfe and terms moder- nte. Send for n circular. V. Denlinqer, Prln., Mt. Joy, Lancaster Co., Pa. GREAT OFFER! Ten Steel llejiroJ ncl lon orfnmous pictures, or iginal enslaving worth $13. "A Womtn In Armor.-' a thrlllinp: RtorT of Am-orl-an homo life; price in hook form. $l.a. Ten chort ftorlos, n rich variety ormlnceMauo ous reading, andoier 73 paj-es of rare plctitros. All the alvo Included In tlio oiler ol IIeiutii And Home two motiis on trial. Sent poet paid for only fitty cen.-B. The Brent Illustrated weekly tnairnzlne. Pilce reduced to tl10 per year. Slnale numlier Six cents. At news stands nrliy ln.il. flreat lmlucemor-ta to nicenls nnl flulm, Tlic (iRAi'iuoCojirAM-, Pultlshcr, Park l'laco N. Y. ll7CA WEEK to.Agontato aell an article tp J J taUttlAeai fl.mr. Profit immenae. Pack te freo.j Address ItliCKliYU M'FO CO., Marlon, Ohio. mlllS MAR VIC r OP TIIIC WOItM)- J-IIctlicitla "Wfttcr. It hait res tot nl Ihcu- MnJfi from thu li Ink of tho irrnvo: clvm health And strength to thoco deemed lunoinltbrt reach of nnmedirnl FCieaco, nnd turriHd tu path of n unc tion to ono cf linpplnt'M In th LtespiniR within ltd virtues. It cures tho denJly llrlsht's dicftiie nnd irialiHtcsiorAdlcntuHnll dlRe.vtMtof the klndtio; reBtores tho urinary organslo strength a pow erIn awordilt 1ft a n:ural restorer of lioatth, and hn( performed tho most wonderful nnd mirac- utous cures or Any Known ppecinc on ino siom), Address for rlrrulars, Ac CAl'X. KUUENJJ 1C. I1UNDUY, Waukenhn, WU, Cionn11 mnth io njetitu pverywlicrp. Ad lrp p6JJ XiXClCLSIOlt M'F'G CoUucha nan, Mich. IJCflA CPT ""i "la N.V. SiKurday; q0 OjtiO .EX. .Journal, the Or...it T.lft-r-nry Weekly of Aniailf..i, for ono yu tr fur tliu lir Eati:riitlonP.-l!i 13. Jhstner JMid. yrr, .N-init.H entt-rpd luip-irtiilly ns recelroJnnl VlJ.riv Tlftllit fit omit MtiinM tnor...u fitll.- Biilwcrtljer. Clulm of llro (at M endi) Tiiay retain theQ3l Thla our -chronio' :i Cnli premium ofjultoolurjr filth Hiiliscrltwrl Ihe llmi mimels uulHclont irunrautfu of fjlrnttfl nnd fiilliltinfiil. r'on.l mnnoy oritur or reilsti-rwtl lettt-rtollnAlLIiLl & ADAM?. I'utillOirm. US Willlnin Mrpct, N. Y. STUTTKIIINU. U.8. Stiiminorln-tMnslI tule, (Dr. White.) 417 Fourth Av, N. Y. iU-ft of rt-fifrnctifi. No pty until purfuutly i-urtxi. Call or K'nJ for rlr-ulnr. ADVKUTIHINUi Glitsnpl Good: Sytte-imticr-"All pot sum who coiitoinplute inHUjii cnntrnctB with ne'TFp.ipr f ir thelnwrtlon ot ad vertljtint'ntK, pli'iuld ftjii'l 35 ci'iitH to Ofo.51 llowullft 0 .t 41 I'-trk How New Vcrx, tot their I'AMIMl IiKT.ISO IK (ninetiHtcenth riUtioii). ton t lining list of over 200 uewinperfiandt'xtliUHts Khowlntflho tost. AdierlUeuicntK takun Ut I.ad ln )Kipvi"H In tiMiiy htJtt'H at ii tronu'iuloti ruduc, tlon inmi pulillhwrft intos. (Ut tiik nooic. fPT?. A Cl'-lho choke- lu tlio wi rl i. I nicjr- Uiti;vrt rouiiiiuy in Am orldi 'Sinhlti nitlclu piHitsuit oery Udv Irnlo I'ontluu ily lnrr4'Hitn Aput.t wnnti-d eury wheit --tiff t liidu.ofllO!itn ln't wiKtn t dm Fond for Clicultrtfi Hubert WoUivll Yurfey atiojt. PC O (I?' ft Vr AW nt h-mitf, 'IVrum true ipU H Addroiiri CI i'orlland, M.tltiH. A WKHK iiu trftnlt-ed o M.io and K iii.ih AintK, hi thulr ln-ntily. )Ww NUTIIIMI to try lr. l'.iriioatrtt Kr-u, I. U, VICKUKV & Co., Aiuutn, Mu. JEUISTKK'.i NOT'ICKS, N'oMutUhorulty irlioti tluit tho Executor, A-1-mfulstmlors, iinJ (1 u.irdlmiii liorsiloilH-r t-ntn-il, htiVDUIaa tlulf rt-iM-ctiio a-otiutd ofthufoow. 1:1 osltituK In tho liclitter'it Dflki, M.iu.-li Cdunl;. iu And for tho Comity of Car1m, Mlilthin-i-oiintx liaro U-on nlowt-tt ly tlio iu-lsli-r,nl U rrofu.-t.t-oil to tho JodrtfOt lhoOr.linn' I'ourtouilouiliy tlio'Jinil d.iy of Mnili tiext, tit tun o'l-bik, A. 21., for cooHrm-illon. First and tln:il account of Win. Mil ler, administrator of Henry D. Miller, iieo'd. First and final acoolint of A. A. Dug--las; tcstamantry executor, of Katlutu Fegly, dee'd. First and final account of Joslah llrowu, nilmtnlstrator of Thomas W, l'atteibou, doe'd. A. VITTI.N'nilAM, KiJjWcr. He0-Iter's O.nire, MnucLi ClmuU, Fob. 20, IMS BEATTY This splendid Piano Fortu cotoblnos every improvement In tone with power and gu-at durability, nnd lnvvo received tho uiniualined endorsements of the highest Mil-deal authorities for Its Mar vellous extraordinary richness ot Tono, having NO KUPERIOlt IN THE WOULD. Large size, VA Octaves, overstrung Baiis.full Iron Frame.French Grand ncilon, Fret Desk, Carved Pedal, Solid Rosewood Moulding, Ivory Koy Front, Chapped Hammers, a Gralfo Treble, See., &a. Weight when boxed over Ono Thou-and Pounds. Liberal discount to thu trade. Agents Wanted (mule or female.) ISf" i'end htnuip for Circular, yld dress the Inventorandl'roprletor.DAN. F. HEATTV, Washington, New Jcr. sey. "YTT ASTKB A respectable tilKL, VV to go to tho city of Phlladeltihla, to do general housework. Apply Im mediately to ' JACOB DUONG, Bank street, Lchighton, Pn. March 0. 1875-3w. i r. a rrnin ii'vtii W luiproroj PUCUM. Br iiEii wood rujir is S tho Aoknowloii;od TystANPAltU pf tha' cl' vs Torillct, the bmt pump for t u sit nionef. Aiionuou u 10 vltad to IlIalL-hlor'a Impror.l Itrncfcet, tho Drop Cht-ck Valio, which muUi withdrawn ullliout disturbing tho Jolul, md th coriwr cLuwlwr vrhlcli uver Tacks, scaosor ru.tr, wtlljast a llfatlmo. For sala hy dealers and tha Ira.lM ifAtiAr.ilW. Iu Order to bo uro thot ou Bat lllatchlttv's I'uaio. bo carpful and mo that It has my trade nurkM aboro. If -oil do jiot kno where to buy, descriptive drcu. r, toielhor with tha namqaud aildrtaa of I bo aeui nearoai yuu, win no prouipdj mruikuvu auan-ioif, wuu stamp, CHAS. Q, BLATCHLEY, MANUFACTURER, Us! QouimsrcoEt , l'hllidv'phla, I'a'. 3IKh tl, '7 j-Uio rp01AC6'0 and -Cigar,), a specialty J. at the Drug toia of O. W. Leulz, Bank struct, Lelilghtpu. e.I Bread. 'Bakers, Bank Street, Lohighton, J?a;, Near tho Exchange Ilotcl. Wo nro also prepared to supply our friends and tho citizens In general with Bread and Cakes, of Superior Quality, Fresh every Day. Vo make a Specialty of Wedding and. .Fancy Oakes. Wo havo always on baud a fino sfock 01 Faro Candies aud Confections, which wo sell nt tho very, lowest prices Oysters in overy stylo. Fresh COUNTRY BUTTER nt tho ogular niakret prices. D. KROCK & CO., BANK Street, Lchighton, Pa. Deo 12 yl Is now offering Bargains In & Press Qoods. Look at tho following Prices llemnants Gc, formerly 12 cts. per ysrd, Calico, 10c., formerly 12c, Muslin, formerly 12-J- & 14c, now 10 and 12-gc. Fancy and all .otlior Dress & Dry Goods in proportion. SEVERAL PIECES OF REAL GOOD CALICO AT Three Cents Per Yard. Kemcmbcr tho Place I P. P. LENTZ, Opposito Eagle Tlotol, Banl Street, Lolu'gliton. f m in d m Q Cx3 CO c-- 3 ro CO tti esi CO cn M ra" P a p- O o. o cr1 o o T3 CD O ptl o o ra m a o o CD pad ra) WILL BUY A . . 1st JIortpraTO I'roiniufn Bond OF THE N.Y. Industrial Exhibition Co. ThoFa ljonJn artflwuecl for the pnrroFe ot mU Inir run-in for the erection ot n butliilm: Ui Hue tJItyorNtiW YorK, io uwa ir it l'crjieiuni voriii'ii i- air, r permanent liomt'.uberu ovrry manufiictnrcr can eXlilUll nnu SOU KWU"f wrj pnnjuiuo rn $hnw liNlnvetnloniaeeutreof luJutry which will rrnvrt mat I ) no lit to thoholo country. For thin purpoM, the I.tfMrttur of the Btatoof fjew yorK ui prnniHj a cuurnr iu,n uunner vi our most wottituy ana reffiecmuie inerrunnii, nnti tlnHB centldtneu h;.veDurr)iHFOli)Olcthaii fight Moi'k nf th most valuable laud In the City of New York. Tha hulMlotf to tw erected will he EATKii storleshisU (150 fott In helcht); nuruiouu ted by .1 magnillfent dime, and w HI cover a ynco oti nrrfS. ji win uu coinirurii'u ui irun, mien and Ultuft, and nude tlr-pnof. Tho lionJwhlch srA all for 20 ftneh. are wcured hr n llrtt mort (Meon hfJndandhull(nr,nd for the vur iMipeof nuKIng them popular the d.ructori Imvo Jtfdded to havo quarterly drawlnps of tloOWj each; this money Uliig the lutereit on tho aniouut of the vf hole loan, Krery bondholder must receive at least $21.00, but he may recelvo $100,000! Or $35,. or $10,000. or $,000r, or $J,000, 1c. Slc. i - - -o - t $ Fourth Sorics Drawing, APItlL G, 1873. Capital Premium, $100,000, Those Dravlngs I alio place eTorjTtaro Month suil srvutuilly uvory Una will particlpsto lu them. AJJrii, for Hon Ji and full lulormatlon, M0RGENTHU BRUNO & CO , Financial Aoents, S3 Park How, New York. I'ostOlllce llrxvnr UO. Itemlt ly Draft on N. V. City Hanks, RojIstoroJ It(or or 1. 0, Mouey Orilor. Applications for Agencies received. I'ostpouemcnts inipos!ililo under this iiluu, Don, li), -im, t , Ct ALL at Iiity'a Drug Store and get J a bottle of ct nup nyrup. No cure, uo pay, Pianos- -Organs Please Examine! Packard PARLOR & Grand ORCHESTRAL Port Wayuo Organ Coiifip'y. A. P. HORN, Agent, LEHiailTON', PAV. All orders left nt tho CArtiioN' Advo cate ofllco will receive , prompt atten tion. I'rlco-llsfs and nil other informa tion furnished. Organs- -Pianos T. Dl Ci.AUSS, jjta.1 And Dcalor in Gent's Fiimlsliing Goods, LEIIIGnTOlT, PA. Constantly on hand n splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Tlaln nnd Fancy Cloths, t7aslni"-rcs nnd Vestlngs.for Mon's nnd Boys' Wear, which I am prepared to Mako up to Order in tlio most Fashion able Styles, at short notlco. Ladles', Misses and Children's A well selected stock of French nnd Turkey Morocco, Glov'o Kid, Lastintr. Kid, Pebble nnd Grain Leather Boots and shoes on hand, or Ma-lo to Order. Of tho Latest Styles always oj hand, at tno Jpwest rrice. Also, Agcnt.for tho. Ainct-Euan & SJroVer & SJaSicr Sowing Haelilncs. Only Ono Price for Everybody. January 11, 18711-yl '' - , 9 THE 1ti Hespcctfully announces to tho citizens of Lchighton niid vicinity, that hu has OPEN130 his Hew Photograph Gallery, on BANKWAY, (near tho Lehigh Val ley ltnllroad Depot), Lehlghtoti, nnd that he Is now prepared to give Our citizens Life-Liko Pictures nt tlio most reasonable rates. . - Paillctilar nttentlon paid to taking Children's Xlkeuesses. A Trial" Is solicited. ' Juno 13. Pure Concentrated Pofashr OFJ LYE, Of double tho strength of any other SA 10. IS-'YSSa E5STA W C K , I have rcceutlvVcrfectefl tf nbvVmethi od of jiacklng my Potash, or Lye, and am now pacuing n uniy n jians; tpe coatlnj; of which will sapbnlfy,' and idots not Injure the Soap,, It is packed containing -i nml -is lu.-cmolu. Uwu, aud.lu no other way, ,Dlr(!ctlrJns In Kugllfth and (Jeriuan ldr malting hard and sott sonp "with this 'Potash accom panying each package, I ' ., IJ, T. nAI3BlTTf. -Olio 08 WualilngtouSt., V K. Jan. 10, 1873-4imw. otlcu In livrcby given to the Stockholders of The Lehleli Val ley Enierv Wheel Co that a meeting 'will be held at the Coiupany'H Ofllce, In WeNspmt, Pa., 'on Saturday, Aprll'17, 1875, l etween tho honn of threo and live o'clock p. in for tho 'purp6se of In cieaslng the' Capital Stock of "said Com-' pauy. liy order of the Board of Directors. W.- M- KAPSHEH, - f t Secretary. Feb. 13, 1375-t, d. I 20,000 DEALERS1 In tbo UnltoJ Blatra sell Briggs & Bro's Seeds, anii thu unlrcrkal TerJIct Is that thoy WILL GROW aj-Ths Quarterly Illuatratwl 1'ldral Work sent ono year for S3 cents, l'jico lists and Circulars soutfrod on application to lUlIftfaS & itROTBIKK, Hochcsler, N V. op Oblcaeo, I) L. Would respectful ; Iv announco toF 1,U trim,,! nn.lSWiiVmaitV tho public In general, that he' lias open ed n first-class Livery & Sale Stable, and Hint ho can furnish rtorscs,l)uggIc3v and Carriage-) of tho best description,, for pleasure, Business or Funeral pur poses, at very Reasonable Charges,- and on shoit notice. 1IATJJLING donoi at short notlco and at low prices. ,L. F. KLKPPlNQEIf,, , Corner oCIiank and Iron Strueti -lchighton,. Pa. Jan. 0, 1873. ' TiTfl A rFPV " vni'l C0M1)INS KVEItV IMPltOYE, ' MKNT KNOWN. RTSend staifp for' circular. Address D. V. 11KATTT, Wushhigtoii, X. J.