Wit toto &&vvmU. ii. v. moktiidikr, . '. . r"55iioit. LKIUUIITON', PA.! SATURDAY OiOIlNINO ATKIL 3, ISW. The Pennsylvania Supremo Court ,has, decided adversely to -the .Central Jiatlway of Now Jersey, which Bp pealed, from a verdlct.of 45,000 (or Id juries to a passenger, the Court holding that the Statu status limiting .damages ,to ,$3,000 Is unconstutlonal. General Fr.ar.icls E. Jpitiner has just resigned his position United States Treasurer, an office which he held since 1601. The causa Js not distinctly un derstood, but It lisili. that slnco Gen eral 2?rlstov ibecarao Secretary, the privilege- General Spinner formerly en Joyed ot Ejecting his own subordinates has been Interfered with. Tiio Central Railroad Company of Now Jersey, It Is stated, are consider ing the matter of building a tunnel un der the waters of Newark bay from Ellzabelbport to Bergen Point. -The bridge, across tho bay has cost tho .company threo times Its original cost, as the Engineer estimates that It has .been rebuilt threo times since its first .completion. The Darlen CanaJ surveying party, under Capt. Hull, .have finished the survey towards Panama from a central point on the Atlantic, and have reached Bujio, within fifteon miles of Aspln wall. Tlie entire jvork U expected to be completed before the injddleef April. It lias been decided that Aspinwall Is the proper terminus for the canal, and .would only need a. quarter moon break water to shelter It from northers. Commenting upon life present condi tion pf tji.e dry goods market, the Y. Observer of April 1st, says:, "The trade has been actlvo durjng the week now ploslng, but owing to the continuation of unpropltlous weather, there Is no en thuilasra among buyers. Leading Job- hers have been quite busy, The entire stock In the market, averages at least 25 per cent, .below tho rates current before the panic, and thus, f the same quan tity Is sold, ft will foot up only 75 per pent, of the old business. This state of fKo market makes a marked difference In the profits, and the rates have been steady, opening prices being unusually well sustained, so that the prospect of a profitable trade Is far mote hopeful. Jt (s, of course, far better to sell three fourth of a million at an average ad vance from cost of ten per pent., than ' (o.dlpoe of onri rnlljjoii upon which iliero has been no average gain. The ra'dc, even to this datp, and In spite ot 'tjie'iingenlal weatter, Is far ahead of last spring, apd those wlio entered the season wth rppderate expectations, are 9jtbfjed and hopeful. The movement In foreign dress goods ias been restric ted orly by the limited quantity on cale. Near)y all ot (he most desirable fabrics are corning forward directly to jobbers." , The Gazette, pemocrnt and Cciiic.Albrlglit. To" the Editor of Tat Ciamix A ayociTt. Sib, I havo been disgusted "ad nau 'sea" at the fulsomeness of tho Gazette iatid the slanderous lying of tho Matich Chunk .Democrat. the Gaietto forever P&$PS nni1 tD0 Democrat eternally nnd "forever, buying Gen. Chas. Al , brght. Tiia fotmcr Indulging In his , pjajse .oufy to spite his adversary, 'and the latter spitting out his venom to retaliate on bs opponent, kessrs. Edl- llPj. wfl htvo noUB" of tllls- You .are rjqt'to make or unmake the General a Governor j your praise on the ono part and slander ou the other will not affect 'that result ono lota the one sickens nnd Iho other Irritates; forget your per. sonal animosities; and, It you can't. ffght'lt'oiit among yourselves, personal- yy apd Individually, and give us In your1 'papers'what we pay for, and dpn't per petually, drag n man's jiarne about1 In your columns whom to Insult is to In sult the majority and the better portion of your readers. Democrats and Ra pubUua'usallke denounce thecourse pur, sued by both papers It is uncalled for. especially frt tho present time. I do not ptyect to tue uarette's good opinion of fhe General, but I think ho ought to fay a IJttlo less', and what he does say ought to bo paid "a little better," nor Ijl-. t .LI. -. . .1 .. uu x uuftKi iq iuo uemocrac aispiaytng a little political spleen, semi-occasion-ally, but don't lie so much about It aiid Inipbse. on your readers and make out g Ida communltles bellevo that that's the Stuff tl e peqpo of Carbun epbnty want ( I . . 1 I ,11..." . W -f."- uniimiHM(y, iia-y don't waptlt;'ttre Is plenty of good matter t4 nil your polumns.yo don't cheat your readers out pf goc-d inatorl al only to satisfy ypur own spite nt each other by prahlng and defaming the character uf'a fellow towmmau, lu whom not a- lone the people ot Caibou county but ot Pennsylvania harp great cuntldence, and have so declared by iiivlng him the Ihrgist ruujotlly for CongrosaJiau at large on the ticket. Undoubtedly both papers will thluk It is nuueot my business how they man age their papers. I will anticipate ,that observation, by saying tht your read era pay (or both papetB, apd to that ex tend feel themselves stockholders t" both concern, aud.cousequtntly feel as though they had a right, at least.to ex press an opinion on the subject. Lchlghton, March 80. Tho Coal Regions. A despatch from &hamokln Tuesday nlgnt says the miners continued, Joining tho miners-' uolon organized there re cently, and It Is supposed they will suspend work In all the mines soon. Unusual quiet prevailed throughout this region torday, and tho laboring asso,cJtlos here deprecate the acts of violence committed at Ua'eton yester day by their co-workmon. .lhucli Chunk, Marh 30. Nearly 150 armed rajders were In possession to-day, and visited Yorkton, Spring Jountaln, Autlenreld, Deaver Meadow, Janesville and other .collieries, on ji scouting expedjtlpn, and made all per sons stop who were, engaged on dead work. No one was Injured and nq dam age was done. It Is reported that 50,000 bgs of Hour were purchased for the miners in the Lehigh region last week wlth'funds of tho Woiklngmen's benevolent As sociation, and Is now delivered In tho neighborhood ot Audcnreid and Beaver Meadoy. Hazleton, March SO The mob which left Audenreld this morning for this place was Intercepted at Heaver Mead ow mines by Father McArren, the Catholic priest of Audenreld, who pursuaded them to disperse and return to their homes. The Ilazletonlans havo thus escaped ft second Invasion, which threatened serious consequences, and everything Is now quiet. -Many shots were fired Monday night by tho rioters while rallying their for ces, five Qf which went through a win-, dow.of the Yorktown Company's store. At Beaver Biook two of the firemen were driven from their work, and one of them was compelled to Join the ranks of tho rioters. Hazleton, March 80. A telegram, received tbls morning from. Audepred, states that an armed force of miners Is en route for this place." They began organizing last night at nlpe o'clock, entering houses, and compelling the men to leaye their beds nnd accompany them, Their Intention ja to visit Tres kow and Beaver Meadow,, collecting new rccrului as they advance. Burgess Ulruan has beep, appealed to meet this mob before their arrival here, and re monstrate against their entering the town. Our streets aro thronged with excited citizens, eagerly discussing tho sltuatlpp. Au angry word, or display of a pistol, may precipitate n fearful riot. Matters are growing very serious, and business men and property-holders tremolo with apprehension. Pottsvillb, March 30. Inquiry was made to-day from the masters of tho Philadelphia and Reading shops at 6'ressona and Schuylkill llaven whether (heir men had resumed worlr and re nounced their connection with the la borers' uplpp, as reported on Monday. They both replied that their respective shops have full complements of men; that coal-heavers, euginowipers, yard men, etc., are all to work, and non Union men, as well as resigned union men, are being turned nway, their be ing no further vacancies to til). I?very coal, freight and passenger en gine on the Mnehlll road except such as arp repairing, was out on the road to-day, aud theto Is no further doubt that p theso.locahties tho companies' af fairs are beyond embarassment from the laborers' union. JIazleton, March 01. Another crowd of armed men havo just started from Ebcrvalo for tho Upper Lehigh, to stop tho men ot tlio Jersey Central Rail road from loading coal at that place. A special train has just left hero with a detachment of tho coal uud iron Police, armed and equipped to rcsUt any at temptat violence by tho mon. .Although our streets aro quiet, still thera Is mud) concern manifested by our citizens gen erally, and tho result of all this raiding Is awaited with intense anxiety. Un? less the restlessness of tho men is sooq quieted It will undoubtedly be peces sary to call upon the Governor for pro tection, Inasmuch us our local police forco Is too small to contend with a largo body ot exasperated aud riotous miners, tost night cofllu notices were served op tho men obtaining coal for the boilers at Eckley colliery. A largo mob, numbering about 300 to 400 men, armed with muskets, guns aud clubs, havo gathered near Ebervale, fur the purpose ot inarchlug to Upper Ljai li, to drive away tho men employed tu tu In loading coal for tho New Jersey Central llallraod. The whole region Is In astato of great excUctueut, and the people feel that their property and lives are at the mercy of those mobs of reck less men. This Is the third day ot thesu demonstrations. The Sheriff, Jfr. Kitkeadall, has declined to appear, un less an actual riot takes place, and then hp proposes to come from llkesbarre, twenty.four miles distant, to quell It. 4 deputy sheriff now htre decliuus tu act without instructions. Theto armed raiders are called "Lauderburn's" re giment, from tho fact that Mr. Lauder bum has been selling condemned Gov ernment muskets. Deputy Sheriff Ithodes, with his posse, has Just ar rived wth four prisoners, captured at Ebervale. The mob was discovered n:ar Drlttqn, on their return from Up per Lehigh, where the Sheriff advised them to throw awoy their arms, alter which lie, with his posse, proceeded qn to Eberyale, and awaited the arrival.of the rioters. Wlrhlng to avoid unneces sary trouble.lho Sheriff sent out a cour ier to warn them a second, time, threat ening tu ai rest every man found with arms on hU person, The n,iieri were soou seen approachlqg, hut without their guns, having previously tecreted them In the woods. Every man, was freaiched us he came In.tho result bring the urrest u( the fuur men Mentioned above, who had pistols and billies ou their persons. blicu sending my dis patch announcing the killing ot MeDcr mutt at Upper Lihlgli.lt Imshtvn learn ed that ho was not killed by the rioters, but his death resulted from an acci dent. Knowing that the miners were on their .way to Upper Lehigh, and In asmuch as tho dispatch announcing his death gave no particulars, the supposi tion naturally arose that bo was kilted by the rioters. ' It is repotted that an .effort was made to throw ouu of tha passenger tralus off the track torday be tween Jeddo aud Ebervale. Pottsvlilo, March 31. 4. grand par ade of the Mechanics and Working men's Benevolent Association ot Ash land, and tho Mechanics and Laborers' Benevolent Association from .Gordon and Ileckschervlllo took place at Ash land this afternoon. About 500 men were In line, who expressed themselves as determined to stand out to tho last. At 7 F. it. rioting began ' Jn tho street opposite the Heppller IIouso. Chief Burgess Gensell called out the pojlco force to quell the riot. Tho roughs from Centralla and Patches turned on the chief burgess and fired several shot at him nlthout effect. No arrests wero mads, the police rearing it would tnuso a great riot. Great excitement prevails, gnd the citi zens fear there will he trouble to-night, as there Is a report to the effect that tho blacklegs, as they aro termed, at the Mansion Ifouse.employed by the Penn sylvania and Beading Kallroad Com pany, wjll be attacked. To-day, between Locust Gap and Alaska collieries, the train hands wero stoned and fired upon nnd driven from fheir train. Supt. Oihauses went to the spot and brought tho train through safely. While the societies were on their way from Ileckbherville to Ashland and firing a salute at Cor don, one cf the men had an arm shot oil and another was badly wounded In ternally by the premature discharge of a cannon. narrisburg.Jarch 31 Tho following message was sent to the sheriffs of Schuylkill, Columbia and Northumber land counties to-day: I sin Imformed that a tumult or mob, disturbing thu public peace, existed in your county, and an application has been made tp me, under the act of May 4i 180 J. to suppress the same. I con sider t your duty, ns the civil officer of your county, to orderout the po3se comitatus without delay, and suppress all tumults, riots, mobs,or unlawful In terference with persons or property In your couuty. J. F. IlAnTiUNFT, Governor. Pottsyllie, March 3, Somo of our commanders af military companies left suddenly to-night for Ilarrisburg to consult with Governor Ilartranlton thu situation in tho Schuylkill region, and the general impression is that troops will bo called out Immediately if fur nothing else than to protect the railroad property. The special police detailed along tho branch roads are Insufficient to protect tho trains, collieries and their em ployees. The disturbance at Ashland being quieted, nothing has transpired there since midnight, though tlio citi zens continue nn tlio lookout. The Canadian Government offers lib eral terms to French Canadians who will return from thu United States. Now Advertisements. J- A. DKllIIASIKU, M.D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Special atUntlou paid to Chronle Disdains. Office: South East corner Iroo ami 2nd it., Lo hlghlon, Pa. ' Aprils, 187S. c aution. All persons are hereby forbid meddling With a Black Mare, a Platform Spring Wagon, and one set Harness, leased by the undersigned to E. Shmidt, Butcher, of Welssport, tho same being my prop erly. J. A. 110M. Mahoulng, .dprll 3, 1875. Dissolution orPattncrshlp Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing be tween Andrew Graver, sr. and Daniel Graver, doing business under the firm ot A. & U. Graver, lu the Borough of Lehighton, Carbon county, Is this day dissolved by mutual concent. ANDUEW GKAVEB, SB., DANIEL GBAVEK. Lchlghton, April 1, 1875. The business will be continued by tho underslgned,to whom all parties indebt ed to the late firm are requested to mako Immediate payment, aud those having claims against the same will present them for settlement. DANIEL; GRAVEB. April 3, 1875. w3 O. W. LENTZ respectfully announces tP n's friends and tho public generally, that lie has removed his DRUG STOKE from" Lclbenguth's building to the new building of Wm. Warner, .opposite ftomlg & Hofford's carriage work, and that ho has Just received h large and well selected stock ot Wall 3Papei'S9 which he is selling at Philadelphia re tall prices. Call and exutulue before purchasing cliowhero Uo has also, constantly on hapd a full styck of all the popular Patent Mediciues, Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Taney Sqaps, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, &c., To which he Invito the attention of tne publie. Thankful for ratt favors, ho rcspecU fully ssks a continuance ot the same. Don't forget tho place, tflgli ot the BIU MOHTAB, Bunk strcw't.Lehlghtuii, Pa. OU'S. W. LENTZ. Now - Advertisements. 1875 Spring 18T5 Mrs. M. Guth Respectfully announces to tho ladles ot Welssport nnd vicinity that she has just returned from the City, pud U now re ceiving ono of tho largest stocks of Millinery Goods COMPRISING) Hats, Bonnets, And Trimmings everbeforo brought Into this section, aud that she is prepared to do them up In the Yory Latest Fashion, at prices below any other establishment In Carbon county. Also, an entirely now stock ot switches, In real hair, and imitation hair,Notions and all .other goods usual ly kept lu a first class Mllllnary Store. ladies' own Hair made npto order Call and inspect goods and learn prices before, purchasing elsewhere MR Is, M. GUTH, Welssport, Pa. April 3, 1875. gt'IUNG OPENING of Millinary Goqds & Notions. MRS- eTfATH Two doors below tho M. E. church, Lehighton, Pu., desires to call the atten tion ot tio ladles to the fact that she Is opening a very large stock of tho most fashionable styles of WlUnery ffloods, COMPRISING, Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings and Notions, together witli a large assortment ot Zepliers, Perforated Mottoes,, Framing Strows, Switches, Hair Gopds, &c. Prices as low as elsewhere, and all work guaranteed. An Inspection of goods Is Invited. MRS. E. PATH. April 3, 3ui. calls tho attention qf thei. ladles to the fact that ho Is now opening au Immense stock of the latest styles ot SiMiBgBress foods Also, constantly on liajia a full Hue ot Dry Goods, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Qucensware, &c, all Qt which ho will sell at prlaes fully as low as gcods ot same quality can bo bought for Iti any other store lu the cqunty. Remember the Plaoo I F. P.' LENTZ, Opposito Baglo Hotel, Bank Streot, Lelrightou. JL Manufacturer of mid Dealer in nil kinds of Household aud Kitchen FURNITURE. Next to Itomh; 6c Hofford's Carriage Junufactory, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa. Er gnut PorLir Sulta, IlBudiome Ueilroom Seta, Selling very Cheap for Cash. Examine before purchasing elsewhere. Having had au experience of twenty years In the UNDERTAKING Business, I am prepared to furnish all kinds of COFFIiYS and fASKETS on short notice, and attend to all business In tils lino In ueh a inauner ns will give entire satisfaction, on very reason able terms. Pationnge solicited. TI1EO. KEMERER. March 27, .187S- ly BEATTY PIANO! Nu OTHER rUNQ-FORTK has at talncd the same popularity. tSTSund stamp for Circular. D. F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. "TXTliy, OU, WnY will you suffer YV with that Couch or Cold? when relief may b. hod Immediately by using CURLING'S Compound Syrup of Tar A'lld Cherry and llorehouud. TT OOK BEAUTIFUL LOOK -ItOSYI A Uottle of DURLING'3 ROSE GLYCERINE for Roughness of iho Skin, Chapped (lands, 0., only 2.1 cents a bottle. may "RF.THPrpV i'ianoi THE BEST ItfUSK. tarSend stamp (or Circular. DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey. MOTHERS, Look at that Child, It has Worms. Go or send at once to DURLINQ'S Drug Stole, ami B' ta bottloot hU WORM SYRUP, so phas ant aud yet so-mi u. may 0 Krock 4& Co., Bread Bakers, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa,, Near tho Exchange Hotel. Wo aro also prepared to supply our friends and tho citizens In general with Bread and jikes, of Superior Quality, Fresh every Day. Wo mako a Specialty ot Wedding and Fancy Cakes. We have always on band a fine stock or Pure Candies and Confections, which we sell at tho very lowest prices Oysters in every style. Fresh COUNTRY BUTTER at the egular makiet prices. D. KROCK & CO., BANC StreetLehighton, Pa. Peo 12-yl ' a To GO cf O -i (0 8 r o 05 in a CD w CD s pa CO CD W a CO a CD 83 3 U2 o o p B' odco Is hereby given to the Stockholders of Tho Lehigh Val ley Emery Wheel Uo. that a meeting will bo held at the Company's Oltlce, in Welssport, Pa., on Saturday, April 17, 1875, between tho hours of three and 11 vo o'clock p. in, for tlio purpose of In creasing the Capital Stock of said Com pany. By order of the Board of Directors. W. M. HARSHER, Secretary. Feb. 13, 1375-t. d. Young- Men Who aro out of Employment, Young Men About Engaging In Business, Young Men Who wish to prepuro lor Advanced Po bitlons, Young Men Who wish to prepare for Business Life, can find superior advantages at CKITTEHDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1 131 CheatlliitSt.X'or. of lSitlt, PHILADELPHIA. 3TAUisau 1811 iNconroxATiB 1855 Thu longest Established, the Best Or gnniztd, tlio Most Practical and the Most Largely Attended Cojimerclul College in tho city. Jhny of our leading and most suc cessful merchants and buness men are among Its graduates. Numerous applications are received from business houses for Its students tu nil situations. The Qualifications for busiius gain ed here nave proved n foitunu tu hun dreds ot young men. Superior Instruc tions given In BOOK KEEPING In all Its. branches, as practiced by thu Accountants and Buslnrbs Men, Inelu tni! Wholesale, Retail, Jobbing. Manu fuctui'lug,ImportliiK,Comniisslun, Com pany Speculating Butinessjalmi Domes and Foreign fchlpplng, Real Estate,. Joint Stqck Conipuuy, Banking Busi ness, &c. Also, PENMANSHIP, a free, rapid aud beautllul style. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS, the best short and rapid methods in ao tuul use. .BUSINESS PRACTICE, Business Forms, Commercial Law, Ac, &a. There are no vacations. Students re ceived at uny lime, and charged only for the Course which they enter, aud not for the time required to complete it. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. Crittenden's Book Keeping House Edition, aud Tlio Crittenden Commer cial Arithmetic and Business Mauual, Forty-nfih Thousand, fqr sale at tho College, or will bo mailed on receiptor price Address J. GROE3BE;qk;, Principal. T-ItE8SED AND LIVE The undersigned respectfully Informs tho citizens of Carbon and adjoining counties, that he Ij now prepared to supply them with Dressed or Iiive Hogs at all times, at prices fully as low is they can be bought fur elMwhcrt. Alau, Smoked IJams, Bolugne and Saussuge, at Wholesale and Retail. EST" Ordeis will be promptly filled, and Ho;;' shipped to any point ut the shortest nutlet-, JOSEPH QBERT, Bank street, Lehighton,' ta. Sept. 10, i87l-yl New Advertisements. SI3m SfJfcrff m wis8 h;b 5 m 1 fliSH .55i3isgge?.g3gyi 1875. Where Now ? 1876. To MICHIGAN, one orttw foromdit. JtourlAint n4 liMlthjr SUtwl j WHAT FOR ? Tobuj?k FARUo'nloflS. lie Million Acres of fine firming Unit ton ile ty.ttJt.aBAiiD Btron soils. .lle4njrluit. Sura eropg. Good MhonU. 11. B. ran through etatt of granL gt tlcmoota all along. All klndi of pnxturti rled. Plenty of witur, tlmlwr- and bulldlnj,ma,tlali. Pr co from tlo tio'per at?e('ori fuVrth1' down, talinceou tlni. , iRr-Sendfor (ilglr'd panjpiit, fnjl or facta and ogurei, aud Ui conTlDced. Addre W. A. HOWARD, Comm'r. Grand Kaplda, Utch. P, R. ti. rElItCB, Sw'y Und Dp't. y ' niflE MAUVBC'OB'TnES'WOltl.D Ustheada 1Vter. It tui rontored thoo andjfrom the bitnk crthe- Brfef rlti'tolth and strength to thou deemed bajondiba rftch of all medical science, and turned tb path of affec tion to one of Upplnees In the bleulngi within Its Tjrtues. Itaurea the deadljr flrleht'i dlteate and DlabateiieradlcaUiall dlMareaorthe klndeT; reftorea tba urlnarj organ to tronjtU and pow. t)r-in a word, H. la a na:ural reatorer of .health, and (iaa performed the most wonderful and ralfac ulous cures or any known rpoclflc ca the globe. AddrB., for clreulara, Ac,, , CAtT. IjUOESp R. llB:lrtV Wantena?Ylt. Stops Rifle Co., Manufacturer of Patent Breech-loading, Military, Sporting and Creedmoor Rlttaa. The Dot In the IVnrld. Winner at International and foMrW.0.t.,r P'lic'pal.'.iaatehef.ail. Creedmoor. (See OOlcUl Record.) " ' VJL stiud lor luuitntw iUHAioue. - - Ah II via II UOiVUli a S7KA. WISElIC. ta.Agentato .ll an article - - vriaicuoieaM jiour.' Kroste .immense. Pack ago free.' Address UUCKBYlj -M'0 CO- Marlon. Ohio. . 1 A DVEimslMQi Ch.api Good: .Sutlt-J-Anatici All persops who contemplate making contracts with newspapers foe thslruarUou -of ad. Tertlnments, should send 85 oenu to Qeo. P. iwf".J.Co''11 'rklUr Hew Vor, for their I'AMPIlLhT.llooK (niii,aoi(A nliOVwi), ,eon. talutwg J lt n of over SU0 newepapersandutiinaler, abowlog the coat. Adrerllwmepts.Ulieii fur lead ing papers In many states at a tremendous rednr. .iuu. HMu,i.,iefB rates, uar Tns coot. Tn 2 Hi9n p,r nt "onw- Terms.freo i witiQd,Tu7ii7..- , , ' w " " Addrkar iirnam Ns-iVmiiw Mr C itiivumj A WEKK guaranteed fo JIale'a&l fe. male Agents, In tnclr lOcUKr.- "its filJa 6 NO'I'HI.MI to try It. PartlonllrsFrM. . Vl'citEItV i'oo., Augusta, Me'. tlTJSVCfloMASCy, OR SOUL ClIARlIlifp." jCritowrttbsrsexiuay.Cs'cluabi a,nd gain tht Wo ni.l atfMtlonsof SuytrxrMU tbey choose, to. ftantly. Xlttsartall enn poi',re, by msp,fpr 25 ceutt; together with it'MarrUgeOuldei Egypt Uu Uaol,43reama, Hints to Ladles, etc. I,UUU,; CW sold. A queer, book. Addre.s T. WILL1A11 & CO., Tub's. Philadelphia. PEATTY BANO- This splendid Piano Fortif combines every Improvement in tono with power and gieat durability,, nnd hf ye. received tho imqualilied eiiddit'ementi o ho highest Musical authorities (or Its Mar velloifs extraordinary richness orTplie, having ' HO SUPERIORS TN' TIE WORLD. Large jte, TA Octaves, overstrung Ba'ia.fnll Iron Frame.Freneli Grand aciion, Fret Desk, Carved Pe'dal, Solid Rosewood Uouldng., IvorKey Front. Chapped - Hammers, a Opffo Treble, &o &e.- Weigh when boxed over Ono Thousand l"ound8. Liberal discount to the trade. Agents-Wanted (male or female.) Ei&t:iid -stamp for Circular, .tild dress thu Inventor and Proprletor,DAff. F. HEATTV, Washington; Nov? Jer sey. ' j. liliATOHtTliV'S 11 Ell WOOD PUMP Is the. acknowledged 'srANHARD Cf' tbe markstj br p-pular Terdlct, tba best sump 'or the least money. Attention u in rlted to IllalcbleJ's Improed Uracket, tha nrOpJCbecfcValwiwhtrhcaa U withdrawn without disturbing ,he Joints, and the copper chamber which neier cracks, acalesp'rsitl, will last a lifetime. For'aale by dealers and ih. ...4. ,rnMtl.. Tn order to.ba ur that Von geUBlaUhlitfiTompi U Otfful and see tutt It hai my trade mark as abore. If you do not know where to buy, descrfptlie circu lars together with-the riaiand, addresj-of ,the ent nearest you, wlU be promplty furnished iiy sddHssing, with stsutp,, CHAS. 0. BLATCHUY, ANUFACTURER, 6ajnomuierceSt,Phll, 'obla,,Pa. March, ".To-aui ' , BE Arprpy A,oi ENDORSED BV THE niGHEST MUSICAL authorities as THE REST. D.F. BEATTr, Proprietor, Wqsblng ton, Jj J. . " t f .1411 essiidbijr'antl 81nlu Cleaned land repaired bylliolapricr bloned on sliorfnotlco arid at low rates. B GE 3 NT "yPBNNY, Jan. 80. 1875. :'' ' 'Lehighton, Pa. T. II AUOITT'S Pure ConcenlraCecl t PqWi OR LYE, Of dbitble tho strencth of any other SAVOG SUUSTAJIiCi:. I have rnMntly periwA '9ut9: od of packing my Potash, or Lye, and am noty puRklng it n.y.JnuUals, ,tjia coating of wbiuu-wlIl'soponUy.tMa ilot8 lint injiifo thA Sosiiv. llt.WpaCkwl containing' and 48 lU.'ooe lb, tMlU, uud Hi' uu othor way. DltetUQin in Kuulish and (ihrman for making hard uml noftawp With this. PtHas.U, ,c,)BV; KMitiug eauli paoUagu, i ' ' 11, lx BAHRIXT. . n.i ii. OK WnaUtiiBtuu 1st.. Y R. . . ... tuK A MSB i ii