DIT0ll. LEIIlUtlTON, IV..! SATURDAY .MOliNKI AVlllL 17, 1875. I I Prove tU things; hold fast tiy that whicb. is good. " In ns far as offices In the gift of po litical .parties aro conceraqd, We fully endorse tlio ('.octtluo "to tho victor be ings the spoils." This being tho caso, wc have, as a rule, generally abstained from commenting on tho, wanner In which offices aro usually filled. Wo also bellovo In the doctrl'no of rotation, with this proviso howovcr, that It should jiever be attempted to supercede cspab'e, reliable, well-tried officer b'y cjio jof doubtful ability or character. I; the latter is to bo deprecated ip politi cal affairs, hpw much more reprehensi ble If attempted In matters Independent of party of politics. . There are offices, strictly within Hie gift of tbo people, n fhe filling of which ablljly, Jnjcgrlty, and past ser. vices Mwnld certainly putweigh all other considerations. No Individual omploycr would bo -willing to part with Jb,e services of an experienced, trusty servant, merely fo gratify the Impor tunities of a strangerjnor would tho lat ter urge the discharge of tho fornier on account of )opg.contlnued,faltliful, pre vious Bervlce. Yet this Is precisely what a certain gentleman, J. P. Row land, In pn advertisement published In last yyeek.'s '.'Deniocrat,l' asks the Schtol Directqrs of Carbon. County to do! 2?ecauso Mr Hofford bos credita bly fijjed the office of County Superin tendent for twelvp cppaecuHvo years, ho filings jhat the School Directors should vote fpr a change In his (R's) favorl What a plea) Because Mr. nofford has fajthfully and acceptably labored in the causey of publio Instruction, fhereforo ?lic;ilil tlm jong.trled and well appreci atpd present incumbent mako room for tho unti Ied,and comparatively unknown aspirant! We hope the School Directors pf Cor bop $fl 'dp nothing of.the;klnd, but that, In appreciation of past servlcos, his eminent fitness, and thorough ac quaintance with the educational needs of our people, they will again unito lh Mr. UoCford's support as tho most ac. ceptable name to tho people of thecoun- JJx-Senator Wad, of Qhio, In a let ter to a friend declining to be a candi dal before tho Republican convention for tho governorship of the State, ex presses the following sentiments, which at this day seem almost original at least they aro yery rare: "It has ever bp en a fundamental principal with me, nnd' npvp'r yet violated, that the office should seek tbo mat) and not the man the office; and, in accordanco with (bis principle, I early took a solemp patji I would never stump the public for or in f avor of an office which I was to fill. Even if I were able to do so that oath would bar me. I never yet solicited any mortal man for an office; It would be too humiliating. I wpuld sooner beg for old clothes. These you will say are very old-fasblonod ideas; but it this gIorpu$ government is ever rplped it wll bo by offldo-seokcrs." The report, pf (ho Centennial Cora mt('eo on the Restoration of Independ ence Hall, in Philadelphia, shows (hat tho threat and Interesting work is pro ceeding with energy ani Judgment. Portraits and historic reilcs are accumu lates, that tho building will possess tbo most remarkable and enduring In terest to every patriotic American. In fact, the arrangements fcr the Couten nlal'arp proceeding with such admirable spirit apd skill that the good feeling of the wbpjp country s secured, tbo cor dial co-qperatjon qf foreign nations Is enlisted apd all doubt of complete suc cess bas vanished. The contributions of Phllade.lp.bla and tho state of Penn sylvania arq e.norniou3, and encourage other States to generous efforts. Tho senatorial excursion to Mexico has been abandoned. Advices from Washington, say fearof yellow fcver.and jtlie IllLess of Mrs. Morton, ore among tho jaucus auegea ror mo cnange, aitnougn there are rumors that tho border diffi eulUes and the state of thtpgs In Mexico nayp nad something; to do Willi tie a baadoument of thn excursion. At all events tho people aro satlsAed that It has ocen guen up. tho junketing or party of Senators, on a U. S. vessel, at the public expense, is not regarded as the most proper way of spending thi money of the people, though not as bod us some other way that have been heard of.' ' The $wary of the 'frpasury has dlrectod (ho Treasurer tq withdraw from the available currency bilauco of .thtTreasu'ry $ 1. 488,00 of legal tenders, jiihI that Jhey b) canjwllud and drstroy vd, Ilia name being SJJ pel cent of the additional flivuliuloi) lesucd to tbo na tional banks during tho month of M uch, until further ledemptl'.us under the act 'providing (htrefore uro ordered. 11. V. MOlUIllMUn, Tlie variety uf kisses Introduced In the Beechor business, says tho Cincinnati Commercial, Is calculated to amaze pooplo who do' their kissing without analysis. There have becu thu par oxysmal klsstbo Inspirations) kiss, tho. Impulsive kiss, tho witliuslastlc kiss, and tho holy kiss; tbo kiss of reconcili ation, the kiss of graco, 'mercy and peace, and tho kiss mutual. The other kisses aro reserved for tbo rebuttal apd ro-rebuttal testimony. "Lights and Shadows of New York Life; or, the Sights and Sensations of the .Great City." A work descrip tive .of New York City In all Its va rious phases. Its splendors rTid Wretchedness; Its Illgh am Low Lite; Jts Marble Palaces Jnd Dark Dons: Jts Attractions ad Dangers; Its Rings and Frazils; Its Leading .Men and PolltitK.;is, Its Adventuiers; Its Mysteries and Crimes. By James D. McCabe, Jr. Tbo National Publishing Co., of Philadelphia, have Just Issued one of 'tie most remarkable and attroctlvo books of tho day, bearing the above tlr tie. It Is comprised in one' largo octa vo volume of 850 pages, and Illustrated with nearly 200 fino engravings of no-' ted places, IJfo and sceues in New York. To Mr. McCabe is due the credjt of having produced the most complefe and graphic account of tho great city, and its busy and varied life that It has been our fortune to meet with. His book Is brim full of solid apd useful Infornia tlqn, and abounds In descriptions of tbo .various publio buildings of New York, its palaces, prisons, hotels, churches, stores, hospitals, etc. The work sets forth in glowing co lors and noblo work for auiTerlns hu manity, which 13 going on overy day In tho great city, and reveals wth a bold hand tho tcrrlblo crimes; tbo dark mys teries, and tbe hidden sins of metropo litan life. We are introduced' into the new home of the Fifth Avenue million aire, and parried with equal Interest to tbo squalid cellar of tho Five Points beggar. We aro brought faco to face with tho good and tho bad, tho high and tho low, with leading merchants, bankers, cditqrs, and actors, with blum mers, thieves, detectives, and mur derers, with working women, ballet glrls'.'adventuressts, and a host of oth ers, atjd wo seem to bo lsteplng to their stories from their Tmn lips, sp thorough ly docs the author enchain our interest. Our warmest enthusiasm and our deep est contempt aro alternately aroused by tho thrilling recitals of their doeds of virtue and vlco. The history and frauds pf the famous Tammany Ring aro re lated with great force and candor, and this portlqn alqne js worth (hp pficp of tho bqok. ,. In short the book s Nw York la mi niature. The author has penetrated, under tho protection of tho police, Into (ho darkest and most dangerous haunts of crime in tho city, and has thus been enable to obtain accurate information on the topics wheieof he treats. Visitors to New York, cannot hope to see or know as much of the city as they may learn by a perusal of this book. To all who contemplate visiting (ho great Jfo troppUs', 'wVcbrdially 'recommend it, both for its Information and for its powerful warnings against the dangers of the city. Those who cannot sea Now York for themselves will be in a great measure repaid for that privation by reading this work; Tho book is Issued by subscription only, and Mr. A, S. Miller, who is the authorized agent for this s'ecflou, is now canvassing for It. All Important Judicial Decision,. Ilarrlsburg, Pa., April 14. An Im portant decision was filed this afterqoon by Judge Pearson, which virtually de prives the .Commonwealth of half a million dollars revenue. Tbo Auditor Genera) had made a claim of $530 a gainst the Klttanning Coal Company ror a tax on coal mineu ana nuretnisd. The company resufed to pay, and tho case was submitted to the Court by agreement. The defandent raised four p61nts. First, that the tax. Imposed by the seventh section of tho act qf April 21th, 1874, being upon coal mqed or purcnased by corporations ana not upon coal mined or purchased by individuals and partnerships, was not uniform within tho first section of the ninth article of the Constitution. Second, that anturacito ana bituminous com were or different values according to Quality and location, and the statue, assuming to impose a spucltlo tax pi tue tame amount without regard to values, was unconstitutional and void. Third, the Imposition of a tax upon all coal mtm d or purchased by the corporations, iuch t mat usea in their business, ana tho omission to Impose thu tax ou the coal of Individuals and partnerships, was in eueci an exemption ot tno coal or too latter. Such exemptions woro prohlbl ted by tho Constitution, and tho statues making them was null and void. Fourth, a corporate franchise was not prppcrly subject toj taxation under tbp oiatp constitution. k Judge Pearson decided that tho flrsf. second and fourth points, must bo an swered In the negative, but that the third point was virtually well taken. Attorney General Dlmmlck has appeal ed from tho decision. The concluding paragraph of Judge Pearson's opinion was as follows: "The Leglslaturo must bear in mind that (hey no longer possess tbo unlimited power they formerly exercised. It is their du(y To carefully study tbo mean ing of the Constitution and conform to Its provision's. It Is with regret that we feel ourselves constrained to declare th3t the tax in Ifia present cose cannot be collected, on account of the uucon. stltutio.uallty of the law, but we are far from thloMng that the money Is neces sarlly lost to the State. JOv a properly prepared taw taxes may be imposed to cover thu tluib back to the period of tht; last payment, taking varo to pro puriyciaMirytno suiijcci ana renaeuo tbe.ii uniform, without accepting .any property vMiuteverr' f reu Uraut will relga from tr.e array in lilt) rail 10 gu lllU) l lie D.tUKtllg OUal- ut Mi with JohnShermuu, Jr., a uephuw oi ueucrai anerman. THE NEWS. Forty buildings wero destroyed by firo at Mlllestown, Pa., Sunday. Peto McCartney, the notorious count erfeiter, has been recaptured. Treasurer Spinner Monday, received an autograph letter from the Presdent accepting his resignation. Another large expedition, consisting Of eight hundred men, Is being fitted put for the Black Hills. Revels of Jflsslsslppt, the firrt colored Senator, has bccoitib a D. D. and Is pas tor of a Methodist Church. The firo In Stockton mine is still burn ing, and, In connection with adjacent mines, will liavo to be lioodeu. 'ino loss will be $500,000. Tho troops at the Cheyonne Agency had a fight with tho hostile Cheyennes on tho Oth Inst. Tho Indians (led, and largo body or cavalry and infantry was sent In pursuit. The Roman Catholic bishops of Prus sia have addrcs&ed a petition to Emper or WUholm, remonstrating against their treatment at the banas of tho govern ment. The three cent tax on coal mined In Pennsylvania by incoporated companies s involved at Ilarrlsburg In six suits against so many companies, which deny the consfltutlouallty of tho tax. Hereafter Insurance companies dolns business In Delaware will bo required to publish an annual statement onco a weeicror three weeks in at least two nowspapers ot that State. 7?oth house of tho New Jersey Le gislature have passed tho bill taking from tbo New Yor ana Long Branch Railroad Company Its pqwer to unito wjtli the Baltmore and Ohio. At tho Atlas Work, Pittsburgh, Ta., they are making tbo largest shears over constructed In this country, They will welch'40 tonB. and will shear cold iron five incites thick. At the performance of "Ahmed" In tbo Grand Opera llouso one evening last week, ono.of the married lady assistants gaye birth to a chjjd behind the scenes while tho tonrnament act was on, and the delighted father named him Ahmed on tho spot. Tho Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, at its decent session, reversed tho roils. Ion of the Pike County Court ot Com mon Pleas lh thu case ot Decker vs. the Erto Railway Company, In which the plantlfl had received a verdict jn his fa vor or ,uuu ror me uurning t(f ms ho tel at Shohola. An elopement In Mlllbury. Mass.. had no novel feature, but It called at tention to a strangely complicated fami ly, lhe wire who eloped was twentv- one-years old, having beep married seven years, and the husband whom she left was sixty-seven. Tho husband's two sons by a previous wife are married to his recranc wire's two outer sisters, and her brother is the husband ot her husband's daughter, Another circumstantial account of further gold discoveries jn the , Black Hills coipps from Yankton, Dnkota The Owens brothers, who aro reported as nrlnclnc in the news.are well known on the border, and aro men. whose statements can be relied upon, Being out on a hunt with a party, and rneeti ing somo oi tho uiacir mils prospectors they wero Induced to venture on a prospecting tour, though lacking ex perience, and without tools. Camping soma thirty miles soutb of General (Jus tor's line, they found gold within three days In such qualities that,leavlng their companions to guard the spot, the Ow- eps boys returned for supplies and o? qulpment. They have no fears of the Indians, having met bom liruei ana Teton, Sioux, and maintained friendly relations with tmiin. Fottsvllie. Pa.. April 12. Messrs. Morton & Bros., coal operators, at Mount Carrael,. having signed the 1674 basis demanded by the miners for 1875, are now shipping all their coal west by mo xHortuerp (jeujrai uanroaa. At ona mokiu the colle'rtcs which recently sus pended work, comprising three leased CQiieries or the Pennsylvania and lieaU' ing rianroaa uompany, ana one oi ins Northern Central Railroad Company have again started, employing 800 men und boys. Tho men ot two colleries near lam&nna did not vote to-dav as an tlclpated. They still refuse td accept tho reduction or the bases of 1875. No lmmedlato troublo from them Is appre hended. The Impression geueraliy pre vails that tbo Btilke s nearly ended. The Independent Order of Odd Fel lows of Eastern Pennsylvania Is about to take measures to establish an Old Man's home for the benefit of tho mem bers ot the order. This organization Is benefical in Its objects, and efforts have hitherto been given to the support ot the sick, tlie burial or tne aeaa ana tup relief ot widows and orphans. Tbesp objects are very extensive, and they have been maintained and carried out n this country for fifty years. The membership of tho order is very large. The amoun(o contributed, although moderate tor eapji Individual, makp UP ft large sum of money, nnd tha dispen sation of relief has been liberal and generous. Tha present effort will take the Order a step further in the grand work of benevolence. The idea ot es tablishing homes for old men who have struggled through life with earnestness and industry, but who have been un successful In getting ahcadt, of the world, so as to accumulate tbo means ot support in extreme ace. is quite a mo dern one, and may be said to have grown up.ln the last fifty years. Asy lums for Indigent widows and single women have been favorite means ot charitable support In this country for more than bait a century. It Is only recently that attention has been paid to the necessities of old met). Tho pro poned Institution will, therefore, bo In Accordance to tho spltltol the age,vvilch is constamiy seeking now ruims lo mam fait Uu broad and ctiholtc spirit. The Order hut the means, through united eilort. to uiniio the project eut'.My suc cessful, and It Is one In which the pub lic &t Inre, whether connected with that organization or not, will take great jotertat. New Advertisements. IV. f. bcrnuahi's TCItniNB Water Wheel Wti (elected, 4 yarn nito, and put to work In tht U. B. Patent Oflloe, I. C, mil hii proved to ho the beet. 19 liiei made. Prleee tioirer thin inr othir SritcUii Wheel. raiDBhUt free. Addren N.F.BDRNIIilr, Yom, P. Cine A. WEEK to Agtntito (ill anirilcli lenie. l'ack en free. Address BUCKfiyu H'fi Ohio. CO., Marlon, SATE THING FOR AQKNTS.r Artlrle to be told mti lolendldlr. Prima neceaMtr In eTerr famtlr. Ladlea make larre commlulcmi In lelllnir. Afwnti report Im mense sales. Article light, elegantly put up; ctr culara elrea free lo help tales. Write at once to Jat. M. Stewart, Franklin, Mats. ON o " t .Ha 4 M ed rfc J, a 3ss asgfJiiifi S 3VO S.gi utt 5 S Do S .etu . - s t x 5 5 bSfiaBto s $5 fjlft Per dlT at home. Terms fe Portland, Maine, VMW I Address QIOSQI Kiissok t Co. &yy m.?JEJ tfft N 0TH1 A WEEK guaranteed (o Male and fe male Airsnts, In their locality. Costs NOTI11MI to trjll. Particulars Tree. luaeiux uo Auguaia, mi. Most JExtraordinary Terms of -ld(rertlflug are oSertd In the r SUte of PENNSYLVANIA! Send for list of papers and schedule of rates. Ad dress GEO. P. KOWELL. & CO., Advertising Agents, NO. 41 PAIMC ROW, NKW YORK Kiria to kdjior pf jnjp pjp is. jgprlup; and Summer Styles Now Styles, " New Feathers, New Flowers, Ornaments, &cf HATS and BONNETS, Trimmed In the latest fashion at the lowest prices. KIBHONS, the latest nnd best Shades; also, full assortment ot NotItn, Ualr goods, etc., at new prices at LIZZIE KRAMER'S MILLINERY STORE, Next to the Carbon Advocate office, Banltway, Lehlghton, Pa. IprlJ 10, 1870.3m. QrpUans' Court Sale. 2y virtue of n order of tho Orphans' Court ot Carbon County, there will be exposed at Public Sale, on the premis es, In the BOKOUGU. OF LEHIGH- TON, on Wednesday, April 28, 1875, At halkpast two o'clock P. M the following descflbpd. Meal Estates, Late the property of ELIZABETH MOULTHROP, deo'd, viz: All that certain lot. cleco or parcel ot cround. situate, lying and bejrjg In tho borough ot ieuiRhton, uarbon county, l'a bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a stone, thence by land of Lo wis. Graver feouth three de grees and one-halt west twenty-five perches and one-tenth to a stone;thenco by land of George Eschdue east twelvo perches and two-tenths to a stone; thence uy lana or tne late John Kuntz, deceased, north twenty-nine degrees west eleven perches to a stone; thence by tbo same north four and one-half degrees east nineteen perches and three-tenths to a corner la a publio road: thence by said nubile road south fifty-live degrees west elebt peacbes to me place or oeginning, containing 1 AUME ANU IK) rJSUUHKS Strict measure. The Imorovements iitereon are a une-ana-a-mic-story D.weljmg Hqusp, With basement; a good Well ot Wa ter, and a number ot choice fruit trees Terms and conditions will bo made Known at ttmo ana place of sale, by THOS. KEMEKEIt, Administrator. Lehlghton, ylprll 10th, 1875. CriUNG OPENING of Millinary Goods & Notions. MRS. E. FATH Two doors below the M. E, church Leblchton, ra.. desires to call tho attcn tlon ot the ladles to the fact that she Is opening a very large stock of the most fashionable styles of Millinery Goods, COMPRISING, Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings and Notions, together with a largo assortment of Zephers. Perforated Mottoes,' Framing Straw, jwltchus.'Halr Good'), &o. Prices as low as eleuwlirro, and all wink guaranteed. An Inspection of goods U luvlted. Mils. a. r A lii April 3,-3w. CD Z3 Si 0. W, LENTZ resoectfully announces to bis friends and tho publio generally, that ho hag removed ills DRUG STORE from Lclbengutli'B building to tho new building of Wm. Warner, opposite ltomig &. Hofford's carriage works, and that bo has Just received a large and well selected stock of Wall !Pape9$9 which be Is salllqg at Philadelphia re tail prices. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Ho has also, constantly on btnd a full stock of all tho popular Patent Medicines, Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeries, Fancy Soaps, Lamps, Lamp Fixtures, &o., To which ho Invites the attention of tbo public. Thankful for past fa von, ho respect fully asks a continuance ot the same. uon't forget tue place, sign or tno uiu MOKTAIt, Bank street.Leulghton, Pa. CHAS. W. LENTZ. m JP. TJEJXVWt calls the attention of the ladles to the fact that he Is now opening an Immense stock of tho latest styles ot Spring Dress ffioods Also, constantly on hand a full line of Dry Goods, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Queensware, &c, allot which lie will sell at prices fully as low as goods ot samo quality can be bought for In any other storo in the county. Remember the Placo 1 ' P. P. LENTZ, Opposite Eaglo Hotel, Bank Stroot, Lohighton. TIIKODOKE 1(1291 EKER, Manufacturer of nnd Dealer In all kinds of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, Next .(o Bomlg & Holford's Carrlago uanuractory, Bank Street, Lohighton, Pa. ISlegat't Parlor Suite, Handeome Uedroom,Sete, Selling very Cheap for Cash. Examine lieforo purchasing elsewhere. navlng had an experience of twenty years In tho UNDERTAKING Business, I am prepared to furnish all kinds oi" COFFIiVti and CASKETS on short notice, ami attend to all business' in this line in sticu a manner as will give entire satisfaction, on very reason able terms. Patronage solicited. TIIEO. KEMEKEIt. March 27, 187My ' BEATTY PIAM01 This snlnndld Piano Fortu combine! every improvement In tone with jjpwer antlgieaiaurnuiiiiy, nuu urtvu icueneu tho unqualified endorsements of tbo highest Musical authorities for Its Mar vellous extraordinary richness oc lone, having NO tfTJPEBIOR JN THE WOULD. Largo size, 75 Octaves, overstrunc Bass.f ull Iron Frame.Frencb Grand action, Fret DeskiCarved Pedal, Solid Rosewood Mouldings, Ivory Key Front, (happed Hammerc, a uraue Treble, fcc, &c. Weight when boxed over One Thousand Pounds. Liberal discount to the trado. Agents Wanted male or female.) t3f-and stamn ror uircuiar. Aa, dross tho Inventor and Proprletor.DAN. F. BEA.TTS", Washington, Uew Jer- soy. liL,ATQIILEY'S ImnroTfd PUCOM nKIt WOOD I'UMP la the ecknoirlodEed Sl'ANDAllR of the market, b popular TOralct, toe best pump for tlie least monr. Attention is in. yti to Ulalchley'" ImproTed Hracket, the Drop Clieok Valle, hlch can be withdrawn without dlstarbloc the Joints, and the copper chaetber which nerer cracks, acaleepr riiat..M last a lirstlrae. Vot sale by aalers and fhA .a4 MnnralU. 1U Order tO DO nr. Ihnt nn rnt lllatrhler'S PUOH). be Careful end aea that It has m trade mark aa abore. It mil (in tint hi.. vtiarA in hut. aeecriK.i. citvu- p. iJiN,i,.H i.itt. th. n.m.ind aildreas Of the agent nreat you, will be promptly furnished by addressing-, wun stamp, CHAS. Q. BLATCrUEY, ANUFAQTURER Ma-Oom'merMSt.l'bU. hla,r, March 0,'70-Qia T, MAIJUITX'S Pure Concentrated Potash. OR LYE, Of double the strength of any other SAPONIFYING SUBSTANCE. I have recently perfected a new meth od; of packing my rptasn, or uyv, ana am now packing It only In Balls, the coating or which vlll sapoplfy, apd does not inluro the Boa p. It is packed containing -4 and IS lb, one lb. Iall J, ami In no other way. Directions in EuzllAli and German for making hard and soft noap U this l'otash accom panying cacii package. a. T. BABBITT. Cto08 Washington St., Y V, Jan. it), l675-4mos. - -A 1?! SYoung Men Who aro oot of Employment, Young Men About Engaging in Business; Young Men Who wish to prepare for Advanced Fo eltlons, Young Men Who wish to prepare for Business Lite, can find superior advantages at CHITTENDEN'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1131 Chestnut He. eir. bi' Utk, PHILADELPHIA. sTAniuu 1844 IircoaroUtn 11(5 Tho longest Established, the Best Or ganlzed, the Most Practical and the Most Largely Attended Commercial College In tho city. Jfany of our leading and most suc cessful merchants and business men are among Its graduates. Numerous-applications are received from business bouses for its students to 11 situations. The Qualifications for business gain ed hero have proved a fortune to hun dreds of young men. Superior Instruc tions given In BOOK KEEPING In all Its branches, as practiced by tbo Accountants and Business Men, Include Ing Wholesale, Retail, Jobbing, Manu facturlDg,Importlng,(7ommlsslon, Com pany Speculating Buslnau;also Domes and Foreign Shipping, Real Estate, Joint Stock Company, Banking Busi ness, &o. Also, PENMANSHIP, a free, rapid and beautiful style. ' COJMER0IAL CALCULATIONS, the best short and rapldmethods In ac tual uso. BUSINESS PRACTICE, Business Forms, Commercial Law, Ac.', &o. There are no vacations. Students re ceived at any time, and charged only for the Courso which they enter, and not for the time required to complete It. SEND FOR, CIRCULAR. Crittenden's Book Seeping Honss Edition, and The Crittenden Commer cial Arithmetic and Business Manual, Forty-fifth Thousand, for. sale at the College, or will bo mailed on receipt of price iddross J. GEOESBEOK, Principal. 1875 Spring 1875 Mrs. M. Gutn Respectfully announces to the ladles ot Welstport and vicinity that she has just returned from the City, and Is niw re ceiving one of the largest stocks ot Millinery Goods COMPRISING, Hats, Bonnets, And Trirriminga ever before brought Into thjs section,. ana tnat sue is prepared, to ao mem op. nthe Yery Latest Fashion, at prices below any other establishment In Carbon county. Also, an entirely new stock ofr switches, In real hair, and Imitation) hair, Notions and all other goods usual ly kept In a first-class Millinary Store Ladies' p wn Hair made up to order Call and inspect coods and learn prices before purchasing elsawhrre. MRS. M. CUTS:, Wtessport, Fa. April 3, 1878. Br?ad Bakersr, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa.fc Near .the Exchange Bote). We are also nrenared to supply our friends aqd tho citizens In general vrltta Bread and Oakes, of Superior Quality, fresh every Day. ye mae a opeciniiy ot "Wedding and J?Rticy Cakes. We have always on band a fine sfock ot , Pore Candies and Ojrfgptlons, which we sell at the very lowest prices! Oysters in overy ptyle Fresh COUNTRY BUTTER at tbo. egular pakret prices. D. KROCK & CO., BAKE Street, Lehjghtoa, Pa. Decl2-yl t D RESSED AND LIVE The undersigned respectfully Informs the citliena Qf-Carbon and adjoining counties, that he Is now prepared to supply them with Dressed or Xiiye. Hogs at all times, at prices fully as low as they can be bought for elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hams, Bologne' and Sejussage, at Wholesale and Retail, OT Orders will be promptly' filled, aud Hogs shipped tp. auy point at the sbottest notice. ' JOSEPH OBERT, ' Bank Btroct. lehlghton',)?'?. Sept. 10, 187i-yl ' ff
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