11. V. MOKTIItMHIt, KDITOR? I.KllKJMTON. t'A.I SATURDAY MOUNINU MAKCII 80, A long Winter and backward Spring (nEfcF6jiroffavo"addM'fffiErGutfW-' two' shillings,- twenty.ulhO,.tO flfty-olght,, cents of our curreucy,) to tbe natter of wheat, or say on tijo average flvo ccuts per bushel. This riso bosalready begun to bo felt. In n01ilcaco, ondvU ovtfr thoVest, and glcu a firmer .louu busines , ' ' iii commcntln'fToa the eagerness' of ex-members of Congress U) obtain g6v orumeut offices, tbe Phlla'dcilpbla'Lcdgef bays: ''Who c'hn'fai'l tosoo In'thlsdo jionJoncorupon tho profits of politics,' b wen elcctod to 'legislate for forty umlI6iis tf 'pcopld. tho explanation of much of tlio wretched work done, and' Omission's ot good- work that opglit to bave been done-, byJheFortyithlrd Con-' gress audits immedlate'prodecessoni?'J , A despa'.cU from Topeka, Kansasi (jays: "Hbt),tamoust$7,Q00 wilch,oyn Senator Forfteroy gayo.to State Senator iork, In.tbo Senatorial caucus.of 1873; and which. has pines been held by .tho custodian, was, on the lgtji, rejtfired to Forooroy,;he laying out,ot ft tbo .cpst Incurred iu- prosccutjngi ilm,; .which, auipunfa.tp about $3,0.00,. jlt Is suppos-. cd J liat.Uiis. ends the whole controversy,' and that tho criminal action epalnst Pomeroy will.not ,bq,pressed .further, "j A tlflWJfflftl.lirriJi AiIHaiI t'A trtfl Tnrllnn poltcJ namely? fudlstrjbujlpgtha sup piles and' ahnulles1; tho' agent Jsdtrecti A.I- tr.-.At -.11 U' . . J.V ' su tu icvuilu mi uuiuuuuieu miQ In dians between tho ages' 'ot eigliteen and fortyifive to'perform'servlco upon' 'the reservation for' the' benefit1 of them selvos'or to the ttibo at a reasonable fate,to bo fixed fey tho agent In cfiarge, and to'an4m6nnt equal In v'aluo'to tho supplies to bo delivered. Tho allow ances to byirbvldc'd'forT8u'ch Indians nretb5 fie" dlstrlb'rileti 16 them only upon condition of performance of labor. The objccfli'tb make' the In'dlans'selt-sup-porting. - Geoeriili Cabrera baa abandoncdj;thal Carllstcause,.,n,whlehhewas' a' dlsi Uugulshed leader,-am allied himself to tho.AlfonsIst, and. has. secured very favotablo terms for the people who supportetlDori Carlos, oa'condltlon of their surrendering to the Government' at, Madrid within a months Cabrera bas Issued an address to tho Carllsts sjatlpg.that ho bas 'ncknbwledgod AW tonsa. as "Klngof Bpaln.-And urging his Cornier supporters. and 'followers' to do liie same, .ffhls will, undoubtedly have ft very .depressing influence' 'on' future Carljst. operations; and will probably cut off tho suppljes formerly received from Gryxt,BritaJn,.as Cabrera's wife belpngs to that couptryandiis a woman of .considerable wealth, lie loss ofi ai suppprtedjlkogbrere;. is' thb- most serious turn in the affairs of , the Car.i iisissmcotne present. aspirant .to the. jspanjsn turon,o took tho field. ,r ,. AtV.PtTpf, tho Uth iist.tsay;, IjTJw Amendmenf, to the gundrjr'Clvil,Approprhxt;on biI 'repeal, fug section, fl of the ji.et.Jpf, uflo, 1874, wWcby'clijtostp mail matter qf tjiie 3 class; was'pffered inlthe Senate by ift, JUmsay bf Mlnnesotta. lata Chairman oh'tho commltteoon rost Offlces, and Tost Roads.. An attempt to bavq this repeal was ruado In the nmi.m fiio-BcssIop, but Jt, failed. If was 'ur ged critlrply by tbe,4dam Eprew iCo. whoso managers veto hero for, soveral ppeKS wprklng for iU success.. They. Claimed that' the law of .June,, ,J874,' )vhicb allowed packages qf Xonr pounds to'bo carried as mlecellaneous matter in inq .malls, discriminate against, tho busi ness di the companies, and It was, al icgeu mat tiie companies had fijfperlenc cjH falling oft In their receipts, of sov- vera) Jiundred thousand dpllars during lio year, alt qf whlcji was attrlbute4 to the operatyn of fhis'Jaw. f he'amendi mint wai smuggled n during, the last hours' of thb session without attracting fuuca aiuenuon." Tlio Spanish Minister, Senor D6h Ahttnlo ilantlllai de los Itl'os, In'full court dress, visited the Executive Man. Blon at noon on Tuesday prearrange ment, and delivered to' the'Presldant, who was In company with'the'Secretary pi btain, the autograph letter of King Alfonso, ot which tho following is a. translation: Don ullfonso XII.. bv tbeGrA nt tinA Biid tho will of the nation, King of Til the rrttiim tclht Vnlud Sain of J mhian. Tho'Bnanlsh monarchv having hn reestablished by tho acclamation and assent of the people, and wo haying been cnllod to govern It by reason -of our ifgmmaie nelrsuip, aud the abdica tion ot our wrlU beloved nintlir! Oiuvn Ionbolla II., wo hasten to lufortrlyouof mi acccssloii tQ tho throiii). We trust Hint wo shall bo enabled, by tho aid qf the Alralglity', tdVe-establlMi' order and peacit In our Ouutrv;-Rlwvi lesnect- fng Its religious beliefs ad It3 liberties ;iiju iiancmtes. ill oruj:r mat yo may attalnthls end nothing will bo bo ue cessary'ifo us as tho maintenance of 'frlnuAly; reJftloris And.rretrjai .Unr 'lOMtyiiWHb'ltprulgd States ftnd-, edveK (,.lj.1,o rU J.I 'lidhinTiTlnrT'.vnil 'f.3 liimiiUnil' jd JoUqnurj us3iw,lths(yoilrj fflendshlp) inu'ttnckjpt'tliat wjrfcli goffer-. yoUJ We pray (od t'l have you lu'Miis safe' Wo pray God tb havo Jfou and lioly keeping. JJone atJthoNntlonal Talace of Ma drid, Jan. 16. 187D. ii(?hjned) Alfonso De Uodkbon. Also Signed) Alejandro Castro. The presentatlotf'waa merely formal, no addresses being made. Tberq. was,, ho woygihp, .ugual al courtesies. Tho Spanish Minister will Drekent Lis uow' credentlaU ion' a U' '. r i i i -j j Storms and Ploods.- A sevcr6 llalP storm passed lOvcrthercglon.of Cotdith,- Mlss., on Sunday night. Tho town of Biehzl'w'as nearly Uestro'yedf inclndlbg tho Presbyterian and Uaptlst' churches.. Tbe followlngpehons were killed: Col. Porter Walker1, tho lion. John -Reese and child, Miss Mattlo Palmer 'and several HogroH M. If, Arcdor', AVlfo, and .child, wero' dangerously Injured' and a number'bf 'othoru' seriously llilrt. Tho estimated loss In the town Is $150, 000. A special despatoh to tho Clnjilnpatl Comniercll, - from Montettb, M(cb., says a ball-storm pf great severity raged there for fifteen - minutes on. Sunday,' demolishing everything that came In Its way. Twenty four hours aftorlt, fell,, stones,vrerp(fpund measurlng12 inches Inqlicumferenco.. The country In,tho neighborhood of. Mendon, Mich., Is ren ported- overflowing with water,, with tho bridges .over, St. Joseph Rlyer in danger, and .the railroad track submerged. The Wabash River, at' Decatur, Ind., s reported, very high, and tn destruc tion, of. ho bridges Immlnont. - , At McConnellsvIlle, Ohio, .lightning this morning struck to cupola pt the Unlversalist church,, hurling ,htavy timbers a distance of 200, feet, and do mollshing the cupola. ' , Tho flood In tho Susquehanna river was Bttqn'ded on Tuesday night ( and Wednesday with dtsasterous results.' The.ipo. gorged phpyq Wllkesbarr'o be tween 0 and .10 p'clock on Tuesday n)elit, and tho back water flooded Plt'ts ton. jit rpsQ two feet higher than In 1SC5, and reachod West Piitston. At half-past, ono'Wedncsday riiornlng tlio Ico broke up with a terrlblo crash', and moved past Wllkesba'rre. Another gorgo was' formed a,t the island) a mllo below, and in ten' minutes th,e river roso five feet, and continued raising until it reached twenty-fivo, feet abovo low-water mark, and the tcotb'ucbed the Kings ton bridge. Tho Ice cakes were four feet thick', and'all communication with tho opposite side of the river was stop ped j Later in the morning, tho river fell about A foot, and rematned station ary during' thb day, the weather grow- I r. .... l" I t - L 1 ' t ing comer luwuraa uigut, uuu ireczing tho entire mass. , ,Tbo cellars of the houses, on River, street, and) tbe 'gas works were Hooded, and tbero was no gas If) the city last night, Communica tion1 between' Wilkesbarro and Kingston remained suspended 'owing to the sub-, mergence; of tbe flats on either sldo of the river, and tho perilous condition, ot trie wage. . 7.110 aamago .at rittstou was much greater than at Wilkesbarro, the Iron brldg'e'bf the Lackawanna and Bloomsburg Railroad.iand1 the wooden wagon bridges jiaving beqq swept away. Tbo railroad bridge costs $120,000, and county bridges nearly tSO,000 each'. These brldges'aro jammed In a gorgo tbrco miles above Wllkesbarre; The Lehigh y a)ley Raljroad, both abovo aba below Pittsfon Is covered In places with hugh blocks of 6b, and no trains run above Wllkesbarrb. At Kantlcoko ' dam.clght miles below. Wllkesbarre, the. ice mpvea )Yeanosaay, out it, remained solid above tho dam, A gorgo also formed bctwoon DanvHloandSunbury,' causing a great flood, and cutting off' railroad pommunlcatlons; Tho high qway bridge at Catawlssjt was, .carried, away, and part of the brldgo at Dan ville. 4- dispatch from Scranton Wed nesday' bight says many of the Stores and tho banks at Plttston were closed owing to the stoppage of communica tion with tbe opposite sldo of tbo river. On each side ot tbe river, for miles, is a solid wall ot lea, and tho river bed from Campbell's Ledge to Wilkes barre, a distance of 13 miles, is "a field, or wp, BiuQQea wun immense doui de'rs.". West Plttston was ' caught between two 'floods, ono of which broke through a ravine at tbe. base ot tbe mountains at ono. p'plock Wednesday. morning, me ipsses py ino nooa ana by the obstruction ot railroad travo) are estimated at f 1,000,000. Tbo catastronho of the antcltaied flood at Port Jervis occurred Wednesday morning, but tbo damato,thongb great, fortunately proved less than was ap prehended. ' At six o'olock In the morning, tho people wero warned, by the sounding of a steam whistle, pt the sweep of ice and water from abovo. At seven o'clock tbe water was rising rapldly.and King street was inundated. At this time a largo amount of nitro glycerine was expioaea in tne gorge and did good service. The flood In creased In forco, and tho people living on the ''flats'' fled before It In' confu sion. Soon after eight o'clock a large portion of the town was Inudated. about, three hundred houses betwoen tbe railway and tbe river being flooded, most of them to the second story. About twenty small houses and a number ot stiauties were demolished, but owlr.tr to tho warning given there was no loss of. me, except n 110 case .of one man reported ,klled. At 8.40 the gorgo broke, the ice began lo" move down the river.' and tho Inundation subsided. .lcayfnj; Ico piles along, the banks thirty; eluware Railroad' bridge, three miles' west of the city, we,fp carried down by tlio rush of tho Ice and water, and. swept away tho Barret Rrldgo below. The debris oMhe two-structures lodged' upon Vaunoy'i'islattd,-nnd the suspen-" eiou bridge was thus saved. The Dela ware Railroad brldco was finished In 1872. iit'-rt'cbSfr b't $100000,' Tho'Dar- j-oi jjr)ugoiQmpauy,ioses,AOout.$io,- uuu, ant tno losses in tne town aggre- ..nrnraiihlc,, The tronk lines, from Now York to Chicago, have reduced, their freight rates; 1 ,. j Plnchback's ca?6 Las gone over until tbo' Second Monday In De'ceihber; at tbo request otMr..West) otLoulsana. The Austin PoVrder Company's Mill, at Cleveland, Ohio, were blown up. Tut til ay. Jlwelyo buildings ,werq da mo'llshed', and threo'mon killed. (7oHcortD,., March 10. tho full voto of the State Is now In, and toots' up' as follows!1 Foraovernor-Chenoy, 89,B85j Roberts 89,103; White ,754;tota vote,70, 202. Cbqnoy over Roborts122.. ForCon-, grcssman,. First District Wbltehouse, Rnp., 13,010; Jones, Dem., 'l4,004;ecat tering, 820; JoneB' plurality, 885. Sec-: ond District Plke,.Rep.. 42,037, Bell, Dem., 13,083; scattering,, 203: Cell's plurality, 1473. Third District Blair, Rep., 12,888';; 'Kent, Dem., 12,181', scat tering, 103i'Blalr' plurality, 207. Tbe Grand 'Rapids' and Indiana Railroad Co. bave tor disposal in the State of -Michigan, ono million aeres ot rich farming lands rich In soli, pro. duclng goodcfops,on or near tbo Hue of rallroads. and on which there are' al ready very, numerous settlements and good schools , everywhere. Persons seeking new homes will do well to In vestigate this matter. Illustrated pam phlets will bo sent on application by W. II. Howard, Land Comm'r.Grand Rap Ids, MIcb. ; The. Journeymen palntors of New York struck Monday against the ten hour svstem. Most of the shoDs. It Is Bald, have employed men not belonging ' to the union, and give them $8,50 per day, against $3 paid for eight hours' work, t , Tho' Morris Run Coal Company, at Syracuse, Ni Y., niado an assignment ' for. their, creditors juonaay. 'j.110 uom pany's liabilities aro.stated at 800,000; Its ass'ets'at $3,000;000. , ;. General Old lias directed' n' company of cavalry to start, from 'Fort Laramie as soon as tne weatner.,wiu permit, lor Harney's Peak and bring! back all? the" .miners reported to bq there. Until tho 'Indian title 'to the Black Ullls country' .Unextinguished; the Government -.will prevent aU parsons from' going there', auQ win require' lutse wuo ate now therej to rompVe..- Tho .Government,' however, will endeayor to extinguish the Indian title' to tho country as soon as possibles " . . ' Brlgliam Young bas Been 'tined-$254 ana imprisenea one aay in tno',ait Lako City, jail for neglecting to obey.au order ot the court that bo should pay $3000 costs and $500 monthly alimony to bis wife,- Ann Eliza, It has been determined by the Secre tary of the Treasury to rosumo tbe old method of redeeming mutilated currency, by which, a reduction, was made in nro-J portion to tno portion pt thy nous miss ing. The chapgo.wlll take effect on April 1st. . ' At iteadlng.Pa.I Sunday attornoon,, the cornlcVand shedding of the'North eastern Market-house wero: crushed in by tbp, weight of snow and ice upon, it. Three boys were Injured, one, named iPrank Appeli, fatally. , A man .named. Dixon .'wits' 'shot dead In a quarrel at Mine 'Dill Colliery, near Mlnersvllle; Pa., on Saturday night. It s,pot,knpvvji who 6hot-,hlm. Now (Advertisomonts, Administrators' Kotlco.- Whercds letters of administration upon the ostate of Harvey E. Fatilnger, late of Lehlsbton. Carbon county. Pa.. dco'd, ha'vo been granted to (he supscrU Dor, an persons Having claims against said estato will present them, and those Indebted to said estato will make imme diate navmont. W. B. ROMIG, Administrator., Lehlghton, March 20, 1875, wO Adiululstraior's Notice.. Whereas letters ot administration upon tbe estates lot Elizabeth Henhol mer, lato ot iabpnlng township, Car bon Co.,dec'd, bavo been giantedto tbo subscriber, all 'persons having claims against said estate will please present, them,, and those Indebted the said estato will make Immediate payment, HENRY BOYER, 1 Administrator. Welssport, March 20, 1875, Crreat Offer IVurubcr JFour, Fated to bo Frco, Jean Inge low's great Story .price, In book form, $1,15. Twenty Short Stories, a' rich variety of miscellaneous readlng;over sixty jargQ pages splendidly Illustra ted; ' Ten Steel Itcproductlons, fac similes of famous pictures; .original engravings worth $15.00. All the abpve sent post-paid with Heajith ahd Uoub, the great lllustra trated weekly magazine, two month on trial, for only 00 cents. Object; to Introduce tho paper to new subscri bers. Price reduced to only $3.50 per' year, Single number, six cents none free Ai news stands or by mal, Great Inducements to agents and clubs, Tub Graphic Company, Publishers, 30-41 Park Place, New York: Please 6tato n what paper you saw1 this advertise ment, .March 20-0 w, New Advertisement SJ MA. mm mm ST"-!'" s " s5 S'-'ax-a i u B PSA "is-'JS 185. 'WjnNiw ?: 186.. .To MICHIGAN, ouf pttht foxomott,flourMw& ad bMltliT Statcal ' Tokya,ysaptoftlaj , One Miliiou Acres of fine farmln?' UnJi fbr uli by tlie QRAND IUTID3 & INDIANA IU It. Strong ko)I Ready markets. Bare, crop. .Good schooji. lUIUrunitbroagh center of grant.' 8W tlomenti all along' All kinds of products raised. Plenty of waUr, timber and lijljdlnff. materials. Pried from $1 to per acre; dm fourth down, balance ori time!' jKaT-Sendforlllostratad pamptilo full ot&dts and figures, and be convinced. Address f W. A. UOWAltP. CommV. , ' Grand lUplds,' Mich. P. R. L. PBIRCE, Beo'y Land Dep't. ' THIS MAUVEL OFTUE WOnlJD Uethestl IVattr. It hal reitoredithon-t sands from tbo brink of tbe crare: clfen henlth' and strength to those deemed beyond the reach of. aumeaicai science, ana turned tne patn or anc tlon to one of happiness in the blessings ttllhlri HsTlrtues. It cures the. deadly RrlgliVs disease and Dlabete&ieradlcates'aU dfseasesof the klnileyft; restores tho urinary onrsns to stroncth aod pow or la A word, It' Is 'ft natural restorer of health, and has performed the paot(. wonderful and mlrac-i ydoui cures of any knof n specific on the globe, 'Address, for circular Ac., ' uaru- jjuuiSAB li. unxuiixj uftucesna,1 wis; Sharps Rifle Co:, MJiaulictnrer. of Patent Breofih-loadtnr. Mllltarr. Sportlnfcani Creodmoor Hides.. Tlio Oe.t In the World. .Winner at International and nearly all other rloclpal matches at Ureedmoor.' (See Official llecord.) Cportisg S!lr,: - . J . $30 la (33. unoamoor twsi, viusuTiugai, uriJjjyi!., jo.) taltUS, Send for Illustrated Oatalofrue. Asmoet A!C Ofmci, B. O., flTESTCOTTj (JjncA WEKK. tojonUlo aell. an article tj tJtalctdilAai ilourfVralitn ImmdilsAr Pitplcl ae free. Address 11UCKUYK M'F'Q CO., Marion', umo. ' A HVEIlTISiyVGl Clienpi Good:' Syiti--maticV All persons "who contemplate 'making contracts irlth newspapers for the Insertion of ad TertUeinents. should send US cents) to Oeo. 1'. JtowellA Oo.,41 Park llow.New XF, f9" IM" lists 6f otfer 200 newspapersandestftnates, Showing the cost, AdTerllKjmouU taken, for lead- li.f. IMn.H In M.n.'fl.lai , n Mmunnn. utn. uuu irvm puotisuers raus. uii iuibouii' " tCp (t'On.F'r 1T at, liomt. Temu.freg' ,iJQ P: iJflU.Addroii aOB0)SIlNSo( 4 Co. .A' wvt-v ...i.AH'iiv r.tA ..Vt 77 n!e Agents, In their locantj. Costs; g$ NOTIIINO to try It. Particulars free. (tpSYCUUUANOY, pit. SOUL CJIAKlllNU.f A How'eUher Sex tnaf f&ScinaU and gain 'the love and afTeetloas of nnr nerboti they choose, in- utanlUj Thlf art all can nossett. free. l)T mall JBr! 45 cents; toethervlth a Ma-rlage Qude, KsvpH ianuraoe,vreams, uints totuies, eu. 000 sold.' A queer book.- Address V1 Wy.LIAM a lw., run s, rniiaaeipnia. ; jKGISTBlt'S NOTICES, , fl Notloe Is herebr given that.th. Executors Ad ministrators, and. Guardians hereinafter named. hare filed their respective accounts ofthefoljqw. log estates in tue iiegisurs urate, juau.-u ununk, tu and for tho County of Carbon, whichaxcounts hare been allowed br the Heglster,wlU q present ed to the Jlldges ot the Orphans Oonrk on Monday thondday of March-.n6xt, nt tea o'clock",-A. 2SJ,'for confirmatlod. i ' ' First add finaVncoouht of 'Wm. Mil ler, admlnUtrator'Af Ilenry 1). Miller, deo'd. First and final account of A. A. Dua- Us,i;tostamantry executor, "otTNatliaa First, and final account of, ,JosIau Brown, administrator ot Thomas W, Patterson, dco'd. . A.WmiSOnAM.Jteglsler. Register's Office, Hsuch Chunk, Feb. 20, J 875. PEATTY PIANp- Tills splendid riano -TorW comblncf every Improvoment In tone with power and great durability, and b.ivo received tbo unqualified endorsements ot tbe highest Musical authorities (or. its Mar vellous extraordinary richness ot Tone, bavlnf? NO' KUPliRIOK IN TIIE WORLD, Large site, 7H Octaves, overstrung Bass.full Iron Frame'.French Grand action, Fret Desk.Carved Pedal, Solid Kosejvoodi Mouldings,- Ivory Key, .Front, Chapped Hammer, a U rail a Treble, &o taa. Weight' when boxed over One Thousand Pounds. Ltboral discount to the trade.- Agents Wanted (inaleor femalo.) tfrSend. 6tamp for Circular, .d dross the Inventor and Proprietor, DNi F.USATTJ.'Washlngtpn, New Jon, m?; u "TXTANTED A respectable GIRL YV to go to tbe city of Philadelphia, to do general housework, Apply Im mediately to T " ' JACOB BRONG, Bank streetr'IJehlgUton, Pa. March 6il875-8w. " JJI.A.TOIILEY'8 ImcraTid OUCUM, vBBIt WOOD I'DIIP la Jthe acknowledg.d market, ; ;br' 'popular. Terdlct, the best pumb it money. jLttantlDu Is In- Tltad to Ulafchlsy's Imprond llracket, the Drop Check Valre, which can be withdrawn! wjtbout 'disturbing-' the Joints, aid the copper chamber which never cracks, scales or rusts, will last a lletme, VC sale by dealers and the trade ffenerallr. In order' to be sure that tou eet Blatchler 'a Pump.be careful and see that It hs .my trade-mark as boTa. If you do not fcjjow wbare to buy, dserptlye Areo lars, togetper wtl) the name and address of the agent easiest you, Will be p romplty furnlihel by addressing, with stamp, CHAS, G, BLATCHLEY, MANUFACTpER, oMCamnceSt,rhlMe)phU,l'a. March e.'TS-Om' " ' PIANOI -rfvnmtSTrri nv Tnw" TrtftVipsT MUSIOA'L audiorlde as YlJB BlEST;. u. )f. ubkixx, ffopnetor, tvasuipg ton,.j. i' i : -4 mi . af- v,T7.t'r7 for the leal tRsSsstttysitisW I iBread I f; mt is. n, i t $2 -$1 . in-ft , " " Near tbe Exchange Hotel. We aro also prepared to supply our friends and tho -citizens In general with r, j JBread and Oakes, IVcdding1 yaffcif :i5akes. Wp have always on hand, a lino stock ot Fore Candies and Confections, which we'eell At the very lowcst prlccs Oysters in every style.. JFresU COUNTRY BUTTER at the cgular makre( prices. ' . KROCK & CO., BANK Street, Lehlghton, Ptti, DeolS-yl ' Jut,Look IS! S1- JP. Is now offering Bargains in Bry&Itass Goods'. t ' -Look at the following Prices Remnants Co., formerly 12 cts..per yara,, . . " ICalicoj 10c, 'formorly 12c., ;Muslins,'formerly.l2 &lc,,, now 10 arid 12c. Fancy and all other Press &. 3Dry Goods in proportion. SEVERAL PIECES OF REAL GOOD CALICO; AT Three Cents Per Yard. Remember the Placo I F.l 5. LENTZ, Opposite Eagle Hotel, Bank Street,, Leliighton. rT.t. la m ' S-' i-i ' ,rt. tfj-'l' 3 ,t" . O -P 0 Pj W' , CO CD CD a. fDi.l0" P -0'1 i5 S7' s d. '03 irH Q .' .51 o o g Hl O , O ID CQ ' JO ii A' 'will Btrr ai 4 1st MorfgagO'Premium OPTHE, , N.Y. Industrial Exhibition Co. .These bonis are Issued fortVe purpose ol rals Ing funds for the erection of a building. In- the' City of New York, to be used for'a Perpetual 'World' Fair, apermanent home,wbere errymsnufacturer can exhibit and aell his goods, and erery patentee can show bU InTentlont a centre of Industry which wlllproiea ait benalt to fbo wholo country, f! For this pmrpose, tbe Legislature (if the'State of (ew York has granted a charter to a number or our most wealthy and respectable merchants, and these gentlemen have purohasednolessthan eight . blocks ofthe most Taluable land In the City of New York. The building to be erected will be ssren stories bleb (150 ret in height);, surmoun ted by a msgn lucent dome, fnd wlUcorer a rpace of W acres. It will be constructed or Iron, ilrlck and Glass, and made fire-proof.' Tbe bondswhlch areall for tSQ each, are secured by a, first mort gage on th land and building, and for the pnr poseof making them popular, the directors base decided to bate Quarterly drawings or UW.000 eacbt this monsy being the Interest on tbe amount of the whole loan. Erery boodholder'must rocelreat least, $21.00, but he may reoslre Sioo.ooor Oriu.OCO.or .(10,000. or (t,000, or t)fiMx ,4c. Fourth Sorios Drawing, APRIL 5, 1875. Capital Premium, 8100,000 These Drawlugs take place ercryThrsellontlJ anaeTsnlusuy ercry pona wm parucipaie m them. Address, for Bonds snl full thfotmstlon, M0EOENTHTJ 3RUN0 & CO,, 'Financial AaESfs, D3 Parle now, New Turk. Post Office Drawer '80. Itemltbr Draft on N. Y.CIty Banks, RegUtered .Letter or P. 01 Moaey Order. Applications' lor Agencies received. , Fostponcments impossible under this plant 1 ''' " , ' ' 'D. 19i,4'nl. OAL'a't.'LeqtJs'roB ptoro'hd gef a bottlool ci sup syrup, ' No care, no Bvy. pianos- -Organs 1 Ajn Plcaso Examlnel ;P4dkard PARLOR & Grand ' ORCHESTRAL Fort "Wayne (Organ. Comp'y. A. P. HORN, Agept, -T.ivLEIIIQIITONf JA.- All orders loft,atItho.CAnBON Advo cate offlco will rjceire: prompt atten tion. Price lists aqd all other Informa. tlon furrilsh'id." 1 Organs- -Pianos rp u. cisAWs, Merchant Tailor And Dealer In Gcnt'a FuralshlBg Ooods, LEHIGnTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, A Consisting of Plain ond. Fancy Cloths, C7asl meres and Vestlngs.for Men's and Boys Wear, which I am prepared to Malrn nn tn OrrlAr In tha mnof v.Dv,t able Styles, at short notice. vesswessj Ladles', Hisses and Children's JSots&$ltoes A well selected stook of Frenoh and Turkey Morocco, GIovo Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble and Grain Leather Boots' and Shoes on .hand, or Mario to'Ortlor. "o Mats Caps9 Ot tho Latest'Styles always oj hand, at tho Lowest Price. Also, Agent for tho t r American & Grovcr &, Baker Sewing Machines. Only One Prlco for, Everybody January 11,,1873-yl THE " P!HH0iliAlIIlIR Uespectfully announces to the citizen .OPENED his NewPhotograpli Gallery,-, on B ANKW-AS1.1 (geprbllehlgb.TaN lev Hallroad DeDOt'l. Lehlirhton.. . nnll thai he Is now prepared to give our." citizens Llfo-Llko Pictures at the .most I Particular attention paid to taklne Children's ,XIkues?s; A'Trial la puiiviu. WUUW ltt, Pure Concentrated Pbtash. 'bit LYs, Of double the Btrength of any other SAFONIFJflNq ,ftJIiSTA CE. I have recently perfected a neVmelh-' ;od of packing toy.Pofasli, or Lye, and am,riow! packing If only In Balls, 'tho' coating of which will saponify, and 'does not Injure the Soap. It Is packed containing 34 and 43,1b. onejb, .Sails, 'audJnynp other wayv 'DlriatiOnsUn English and Gorman forsaking hard and soft soafiiwlth thUVPpMh'adcom-.pauylng'each'paskage.w-'-jVJs 01 to OS 'VVasblugtaa St., V H. Jan. 16, i875-imos.' "" "" '"otlco Is lioreby glvca to the Stockholders of' The Lehigh Val. ley Eraery Wheel Co. that meeting will be held at the .Company's Office, tn Welssport, Pa., on Saturday, April 17, I187Q, totween the hour? of three and five o'clock p. m.. for the purpose of In creasing tho Capital Stock of sald'Com pauy. By order of the Board of Directors. Jwi-MritAPSnEBf j Secretary. Feb. 13, 1378-t. d. :2I,()0I) DEALERS O 1 , r v lntbeTJblt.d8UUss.il' Briggs & Brb'fl Seeds and tbe nnlrsruaj Terdlct is that the WJXiXi GECWl ja-The Onarteilr Tlln.'lr.UJ Ttant Wn.v ...e one Tear fbr 25 eanta. Price lists e.nd..niranl&rA sent free ou appllcatlon to BRIGGS Sl BROTHER, Rochester, Nl V ' ri i-or- OhUjd, 11 T F.KIiEI'PJUSGER Would reipoctfal ly announce top bis friends and'x tbe public in general, that 'ho has open ed a first-class Livery & Sale Stable, and that ho can furnish Hbrseg.Bugglea and Carriages of .the best description, for pleasure, Business or Funeral pur-, poses, at very Reasonable Charges, and on shoit notice HAULING done' at short notice and at low' prices. L. F, KLEI'PINGER, . Corner of Bank arid Iron Street, Lehlghton, Pa. Jan. 0, 1875. i -r BEATTY. PUnoT COMBINES EVEKY, UMPROVE M ENT 7CNO WC ' WSeud jtarn'rfor .Circular. Address V( F, BEATTY, Washington N. J.