II. V. MOKTUIMER, . . . . EDITOR. l LEUiailTO.V, I'A.: SATURDAY MOUMSU Amir, ii, 1875. Another calamitous Hood occurrfd on Saturday evening last at Wretithw and Norfolk, in Massachusetts ca-islng de struction of properly to tlx) estimated ,jxtetit of $107,000. The disaster was .ocoasloued by the breaking of reservoir jknow as Wliitlng's ppDdf v.f. tlio head, of illll river, a email tributary ot tlio Charles. Two largo mills wero destroy, ed, several lirldg'cs mid dams carried away, and great damage done to raIN road and pther property. Sopqr Mnrlscal, tlio Mexican minister at Washington, having stated that tlio outrages on tlio Texas border wero per petrated by American citizens, mostly ex-Confederato soldiers, n meeting of citizens nt Brownsville appointed a com mittee to Investigate tlio matter. This fommlttet), which Includes three general officers of tlio "United States army, have made a report croepatically denying that American citizens, ox-Confederate or other, liavo had any part In Hipsu raids save that of victims. Tlio report shows that cattle-stealing and thieving expedi tion have crossed Into our territory from Mexico frequently during tho past ten years; that cattle have been stolen by tho hundred thousand head, and that citizens of" Texas', scattered over a wide and undefended extent of country, havo suffered these and other losses without the possibility of redross. Tlio com mittee recommends tho appointment of another committee, with Instructions to Investigate and report to the Secretary of State. The Ccuteuulalcclcbratlon at Concord and Lexington tool; place Monday with Imposing' civic and military ceremonies. The day" vas begun by the firing of military salutes;tlfen followed a proces sion of military and civic bodies and citizens, addresses, by distinguished speaker, tlio unycjllng of statue;?, ban ouetB, etc. At Concord, after nu ad dress by Ralpji Waldo Emerson and the reading of a poem by Lowell, ,tlio oration was delivered by George W. Curtis. At Lexington, statues of John Hancock apd Samuel .4dams were unveiled by Hon. Cbas. Hudson, and the oration was delivered by Itlcliard H. Dana, Jr, At, tlio banquet which followed, a letter was read from Mr. Gladstone, tho ex Premier ot Englaud. Tho gathering Included the President, ho Vice Prcsi dent and tho Cabinet officers, tbs Gov ctnors of tho New England States, Speaker Blaln, General Hawloy, and a host of persons distinguished In public. und private life. It is estimated that 100,000 citizens ftttemledllie celebration, !yiie ItllticrN Strike WHkesba,rro, Pi., April 18 Tho first open demonstration by tho miners of this section took plaeo yesterday. At an early hour In the afternoon a proems sl.on of 1000 men from Sueur Notch. Warrior Run and Nnntlcoko marched through a part of the city. Their ap Ji'roach'liad not been heralded, nnd neither tho authorities nor any ouo else in tho city knew anythingot their move ments until they wero on tnelr way into tlio city. They wore a motley and rough looking crowd. Their officers were mounted, and thecommanderwas dress. cd in n grey uniform, tho same worn by tlio nillita ot this btato. They Had a drum corps, two brass bands, and cant ed the Stars and Stripes nnd a large number of banners bearing various, de vices, some of which wero profane' and, obsceno. Following nro somo of their mottoes: "If union Is strength, Sugar Notch'is a Samson:" "Our cause Is Just and we will win;" "While we've a crust wu'-J)not giro In j" ' 'Traitors should bo branded with tho mark of Cain;" "Bribers and betrayers nro useless; our uiit&n Is noble and strong;" "No sur render till hell frees es over, and then we'll crawl put under tho Ice." Two men caraied a uialnlat.uro scaffold with anefflev dressed in a nMnors garb sus pended from it by a ro4na around tho neck. It boro the Inscription, "A model betraver and blacklec." One bau ner hd a representation of a man being .hot from behind,' and above wero tlio words. "A traitor's doom." The pro cession. did not stop In the city, and no riotous, cqnduct was manifested. The men bore no arms that were vlslb.'o. It is not known whether all lu the m'oces sion were there of their own free will, or whether, as In tho Hazleton section a largo number wero compelled to mat ch whether willing or not. This demon stration was for tho purpose of Intimidate ins 6ucb as aro tired of the striko and wish to go to work. Following the threats at Kingston, as it does, It will have a strong effect. The strikers claim hat they have a full treasury, and that inoney Is sent to them every fow days fro'fo Ilydo Park and other sections. The prospect of resuming work befoio the summer months is very poor. jjarrif uurg, April it). snerm iviric- endall, of Luzerne county, on Friday incut nau a long couiereuce witn uover nor Ilartranft, and the statements, pa pers and affidavits submitted by the Ininers and operators were carefully Considered, and a after review of tho Whole situation, it was tlio opinion of the Sheriff, lu which the Qovernor con curred, that It 'would bo inexpedient at present to withdraw the roops from JIailcton and vicinity. To oe assured of the propriety of this step, the Sheriff at once proceeded to Luzerae county, and to-night his opinion temalus uu chanced. 1 It was reported nt Pottsvlllo Mondty that muo dtssatjsfactlon existed among the uiler8l)fipF)0ftherp portion of the Scluv'klll coat region, In consequence of ?tumor'that Ihtt' President of their organization had advised somo men to tosump yrprk, "and makotho'best terms tlip'y could for themselves.'! Indigna tion Meetings have been held at (llrnrd. yllle, Shenandoah and Mahanoy City, at which tho President has been accused of collusion with the operating com panies. Some dwellings of miners of tho Heading Coal Company at Ashland liavo been burned, It is tupposeit uy in cendiaries. Special police still guard the branch roads In tho county, and coal and freights pass without Interruption. Tho strike In tho Clearfield coal region, it Is stated, has-been caused by a refusal of an Increase In wages. Tho manufac turers wjiq have heretofore been suppli ed from this region, will now be suppli ed by tlio Pennsylvania llallroad from tho Cumberland region. ' It Is announc ed that tho 1'ennsyIvanlaRallroad Com pany will not suffer fur want ot coal itself, as p has on hand a stock sulrlcU cut to supply Its locomotives for two months. St. Nicholas koh May. Tlicro is fun enough In tho May number of St. Nicholas to' I;cep tho children laughing tilt tho next number coraos out If chil dren are us tolly as wo talco them to be. First of all Is Roso Terry's poem ot "Poll Tadpole," which lias a very sea sonablo llavor at this thno of tho me tnmorplios'ls of everything In general and ot tadoples lu pa rticular. Almost any one would laugh at tho picture of "Poll," taken as he was lying at case In his puddle, not dreaming that hp would soon become a "discontinued baby-frog." Then there Is a capital plcturo by Church, full of this artists humor. A move graphic expression of the comlo effect of n new-comer's on trance has rarely been penciled. Tho stranger Is se anned as olosely by his fcl- low-prisoners as a now ooy ot auoaru ing school. In the poem "Poor Puck,' tho humor even boss over lLto Fairy, land, and our admiration of Puck's audacity In transgression Is equaled by our respect for Queen Mab's tactics and clever wuy ot punishing tlio trespasser. Ann, as it tins were not cnougu, tlio Very Xlttlo Folks" havo their sharo too, a story, Illustrated with flvo pic tures, which, If tlio baby sea. them first, will carry tho laueh all araund the cir cle to grandpa. Last, but not least, Is Jack -In-tho-PulpIt, who ls;always funny uat bt. Nicholas Know now to uo so rlot'is tooi'and no clrls' story could bo sweeter than Susan Coolldge's delight ful way-day narrative of "Uueen iilos som," with Its beautiful illustration by Fredericks, mo wreo illustrated stor ies by Rebecca Harding Davis, Elsie Gorbatn, and the author of "Rutledge" will Interest everybody, ana tlio prac. tlcal articles will well repay all who read thorn, especially tho. two entitled "About llcralqy and "Tlio i-cast or. Flags," tho illustrations of which are novelties. Hut' vd cannot name all the good tilings; wo o'nly'cuvy tho children tho montlily happiness of such a maga zlno. Prize S3 per annum. Address Scribncr & Co., 73 and 745 Broadway now lorK. Tlio iVcws. Disnatchcs from liomtiay announces that tho cnolora lias appeared lu the provinco of Oudo. The adventtsts of Chlcaco. who robed n white, assembled on Monday night to nwalt tho second coming, remained in expectancy until near day-llgut lues day morning, when they "quietly dis persed." Haior General Trevost. commandlnc tho ' First Division of tho Nntlonal Guard ot Pennsylvania, has sent a let ter to the uovcrnor, resigning ills com.' mission, A dispatch from Vienna ot tho 15th ys: "It is reported that tho Turks havo murdered S70 Christians in Rou melia and Bulgaria during the last threo months, and that the names of the vie tlms have been communicated to the foreign representatives iu Constant! nople. A tract of land recently awarded to tho Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal Church by the decision of tho Secretary ot tho Interior, includes tho town of Danes, uregon, anu is csuma ted to be worth a million of dollars. It Is rumourod, In Washington, that Secretary Delano nnd Attoruoy-General Williams aro.nuout to resign, mho lat ter gentleman, It is said, admits that "lio may, ueroro long, engago in otner pursuits." Some ot his uiobt Intimate friends say he will resign at tho close of tho present fiscal year, if not sooner. Tlio meeting of Delegates of tho Mi ners' National Association and tho Jlners and Laborers' .Benevolent As sociation to organize a Genernl Coun cil ot tho Eastern Division ot Pennsyl vania, was lieia Tuesday, at llazletou. A report was adopted organizing a council, to bo called at present the Gen eral Council of tho Schuylkill .aud Le high regions, aud action was taken looking tq a union ot a" tuo luhiers and laborers in tlio anthracite regions, for the purposo of maintaining tho strike. itichara Williams was ciecieu rresiueni of tho new council. Tho London Lancet recommonds a now remedy for coughs, viz., re&lstanco of the desiro to cough until the rMegm has accumulated In larco quantities, when thero will be something to cough nraliist.and tho nhlecm wav bo broueht up wltu mucu less enort. iuu uancek says that a ureat deal of tho hacking. Hemming ana couguing in invanus is nurcly nervous or the effect of habit, aud that an exerclso of will is needed to prevent the wasteful exercise of pow. er In clearing tho throat. Experiments in hospitals nave snown tms to uo truo, Tho New York markot for dry goods lias been nulet and Arm throughout the week, with a fair amount ot salos In nearly all departments. The volume of trado compares favorably with the corresDondlnc period of the previous year, rne saici nayo neen principally ot assorted lots, in moderate amounts, distributors buylna cautiously auu uu, plicatlng orders to supply imrucmato wants only. Tho demand from tho West has shown a better feeling among dealers in that sectiou or tuo country, and n dcslro to avoid speculative pur chases to any largo oxtcnt. Eleven years ago, says an oxchango, Mr. Chaunccy Iiowls, of Union, Erl.6 county, lost his pocket book containing $1U00 In notes nnd currency. Two year: afterwards he received n letter cnclos ing him the notes and securities amounting to neaily $1000. Last week Father Lonergan, ,of Corey, scut for him nnd handed him 3G0 In currency, the same Identical money that was In his pocket book at the tlmo ho lost It. Tho Docket book had been picked un by a man In hljt employ, a Catholic, whom lie did not suspect or uisiiotiesty, ami for eleven years tho unhappy thief wrest led with his uneasy cbnsclenco until ho could keep his guilt secret uo longer, and confessed it to Father Lonergan. Elcht railroad robbers wero arrested at Logansport, Ind., on Monday night nnd Tuesday. One of thorn, named Krattl, kopt a store, and had been sell ing tho stolen morchandlso from it ; six of tho others wero railroad omployeos, and the remaining onu was a farmer, living several miles from tho cjty, who would pick up tho packagos as they wero thrown from the train. Tho gang had been operating for several months, robbing tho different railroads centering at Loiransport, tholr last haul on Mon day morning being from freight cars of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis oaj. A. largo quantity ot the stolen goods has been recovered, Including uariela or wlilsltcy ana sugar, nqxes or tobacco, and packages of boots and shoes. Cosing Prices of DeIIayen & Towns knd, aiocK, uovernment r.nn uoiu 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia It. S. Gt. 18SI 22K Ud. 23 asked. IS V. 1,1,1. 18 asked. V. S. t-W, 16G1 . U. f. S M,18C5 . 20K Lid. 20)1 asked. 22K bid. 221 j nsfcej, U. S 6 20,1805 J. 1 J. U.S. 8 20,1807 . U.S. 6-20, 1803 . U. H. 1040 U. . Currency, Ij'a . U. S. fi's. 1681, now . Pennsylvania U. U. . Phlla. It lleadtnC K. It. ia lri abiteu. 23 bid iVA aiked. Md. K!V4 asl;eil, Wil bid. IOK asked 2-1 bid. 21UasKed. 101J bid. 10U asked. WA bid. hb ake'd Mil bid. ti'i aekad 03'ibld. K)U asked Lculgii valley uuiriiaa Lehigh Coal X- NaT. Co. CO.'iUd. 61 asked. United Companies of N. J. 129 M l Qold . . . . H?i LU 1-jasKed, Bitter 8 bid. 10 asked. New Advertisements. A OUSTS WANTM) for the CENTENNIAL GAZETTEER A book i'oreiery American. Sella, everywhere at slgut, farmers. Teachers, bludeuls. Lawyers, Alerchants. School directors. Manufacturers, Mechanics, Shippers, men oflearnlnc;, and men ho can only read, old aud younc. all rvaut It for everyday refeeace andtufce. Shows thb grand result or ib.e First Hundred years of the Republic BEterylK)dy bujs Itjand Agtnti make from $100 to $400 amnnth. ?end f,tr circular. Addross, ,l. u. iiccuuuv iSm un.. l'uuiiaiicrs. I'M aneiDh a. i'a.: uinclnnattl. Ohio: umcauo, ill or S. t Louis, Mo April 2-a.ui A udltor's Notice. Iu tho Orphans' Court of Carbon County, estate of Catharine and Peter Kcubler, dee'd. Tho auditor appointed to distribute tho funds In the hands of Samuel IZeubler, administrator of said Estate, and If necessary restato and re settlo the account, heroby gives notlco to all persons interested, that he will attend to tho duties of hi appointment at big office In tho borough of Mauch Chunk', on TUE3D JLY.MAY 18tb, 1873, at It) n. m. P. J. M EE II AN, Auditor. April 24th, 187o-4t udltor's IVotlce. The undersigned Auditor appointed uy tno t'ourt or common rieas ot tzar bon county, to distribute tho money realized out of tlio sale ot tlio real C3 tato of The Carbon County Acrlcultu ral Society, will meet all persons Inter ested at his onion In tho borough of Mauch Chunk, on TUURSDAY.MilY 20th, 1875, at 10 a. m., for the purpose of his appointment. P. J. MEEIIAN, Auditor. April 24th, 1875-it Admlnlstrator'ts Notice., Whereas letters of Administration upon tho estate of Francis Palmer, lato of Towamenslng township, Carbon county, dee'd, have been granted to the subscriber, all persons having claims. agaiut saiu estato win ptcaso present them, and tlnso Indebted to said estate will make immediate paymont. UENKY 110YER, Administrator. welssport, Jarcli 37, 1870. A dmlnlstrnior'ti Notice -jl. Whereas letters ot administration upon the estato ot Elizabeth llenliol mer, latooi -uauomng lowusnip, uar bon Co., dee'd, havo been granted to the subscriber, all persons Having claims against said estato will pleaso presen them, and those indobtcd to the caid estate will make immediate payment. IIENHY UOYEK, Administrator. Welssport, March 20, 1875. Number Four. Fated to bo Freo. Jean Ingo- Iowa great &tory,pnco, in uook lortn Twenty SUort Stories, a rich variety oi miscellaneous rcauing;over sixty largo pages splendidly illustra ted. ITcn Stcol Rcnrodr.ctlous, fac similes ot famous pictures; original engiavlngs worth SI5.CO. All the above sont post-paid wlti IIeaiitii Axo Uoiu: tho great lllustra- tratsd weekly magazlno, two month oi trial, for only ou cents, Uiiject to introduco the paper to now subscri bers. Prlco reduced to only $2.50 ptr year, Single number, six cents none free. At, news stands or by mall. Great Inducements to agents and clubs, Tub Giuwiio CoMrAKY, Publishers, 30-41 Park Piq0, Now York. Pleaso state In what paper you saw this advertise ment. . Aiarcn uu-uw, Jcssuoolu and HIuKh Cleaned and repaired by tho under signed on snort notice ami at tow latos GEO. MANYPENNY. Jau .30, 1875. Lohigbtou, Pa. New Advertisements. N. F. BBRNIIAM'S TunniNis Wns rlcctrl,4 years neo, andpnt to work ll tho V. S. Patent Olllcc, I). O., ami has Iirnvcil to lie tho iicat. 10 sftes nwda. rlccs Lower tlun any other first class Wheel. " Tamphlet free. Address N, F.BDKNIUM, Yorc, Fa. CDnr-.v WK1CIC to Agent ti fo'.l an article 14) JtaUallc at flour. I'roflta Immense. Pnck- njo freo. AJareu IlUCKniK MTQ UO., Marlon, Ohio. SAFE THING FOR AGENTS. Article to bo sold Days sulendldfr. rrlmfl necessity In every finilly. Ladles make largo commissions In selling. Agem report lm mouse sa cs. Arnc o nam. oiegamir put un: cir eulars Riven free to holp sales. Write at once to Jas. M. Stevrart, rrankllp, Mass. , m i. teg Si ) B.50Q i s's s fe s xtj , g,w bt; 5 .c a 3 i- .a Jh 3 o T ! P o &On PeR )ay at home. Terms froe 4w H $J Address Otop.oi Sn:-soK & Co. 'orllanu, Jlalne. A WEEK rH ranlo Air P. 0. VIC A WEEK guaranteed to Mute- nd Fs- inio Aircnts, in lueir iocamy. ljosis OTHINdto try It. Particular? Tree. lUhKlll & Co., Augusta, Jie. Most Extraordinary Terms of Advert If I ng are offers J In tho Stato ff PENNSYLVANIA! Sornl for llt of pa pert aD3 Bchedulo of rates. Ad dress GEO. P. HOWELL & CO., Advertising Agents, ISO, 41 PAIUCIIOW, KKW YORK tEFR to .Editor or this Pins. 18T5 Spring 18T5 Mrs. M. Gutb, Respectfully nnnounccs to the ladles of Welssport and vicinity that she has Just returned from the City, and is now re ceiving ono of tho largest stocks of 1 mer CpMPHISINQ, Hats, Bonnets, And Trimmings ever beforo brought Into this, section, and that she is prepared to do them up n t!o Y?ry Latest Fasliipn, at prices below any other establishment In Carbon county. Also, nn entirely new stock ' of switches, iu real hair, and imitation lialr,iotlois and all other goods usual ly Kept iu a urst-class, Mllllnary btoro. Ladies' own Hair made up to order Call and Inspect goods and learn prices beforo purchasing elsewhere. MRS. M. GUTII, Welssport, Ta. April 3, 1875. Spring nnd Siunnicr Styles of MILLINERY. Now Styles, Now Feathers, Now Flowers, Ornaments, nATS and BONNETS, Trimmed in tlio latest fashion at the lowest prices. RIBBONS, tho latest and best Shades; also, run assortment ot Notions, Ualr goods, etc., at new prices at LIZZIE KRAMER'S MILLINERY STORE, Next to tlio Carbon Advocate oOlco, Jpril 10, 1870.3m. . gl'UIXG OPENING Of Millinaiy Goods & Notions, MRS. E. FATH Two doors below tho M, E. chnrcli, Lchichton, Pa.,deslrestacall tho atten tion ot the ladies to tho fact that sho Is opening a very largo stock ot tlio most fashionable styles of Millinery floods, COMPRISING, Hats, Bonnets, Trimmings and Notions, together with a largo assortment of Zephers, Perforated M0U003, Framing Straws, Bwucnes, uair uoous, kc. Prices as low as elsewhere, aud all. work cuarnntoed. .4n Inspection ot goods Is Invited. MRS. E. PATH. April 3, Bm. BE ATT Y. P1A OI ENDORSED UV THE HIGHEST MUSICAL authorities as THE UEbT. I). F. BE ATT V, Proprietor, Wasdilng ton, N J. jpKUFECT "FITS." Laury 8c Peters Havo Jnst received a very largo nn.d ele gant stock of Fall and Winter comprising plain nnd fancy lotlis, Casslmeresaud Vcstlngs, for men's nnd boys' y?car, which they aro prepared to make up In tho most fa'hlonablo styles, nt reasonable prices and on short notice. Ladles', Gent's and Children's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Rubbers, comprising a splendid stock of all kinds, manufactured especially for tho trade of this locality. of tho latest nnd most fashionable make, always on hand, at low figures. BfAgents for tho Acme Shirt the best fitting garment ever made. Leave your Measure for them. LAURY & PETERS, Merchant Tailors, P. O. llnlldlng, Lehlghton, Pa calls tho attention of tlm ladles to the fact that ho Is now openlpg an immense stock of tho latest stylos pf Also, constantly on hand a full line of Dry Goods, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Provisions, Glassware, Queensware, &c. all of which ho will sel1 a' prices fully as low as goods of samo quality can bo bought for iu any other Btoro In the county. Remember the Placo I F. P. LENTZ, Opposite Eaglo Hotel, Bank Streot, Loliigliton. X Manufacturer of and Dealer In all kinds of Household and Kitchen FURNITURE, Next to Romlg &' Hofford's Carriage -uanuiactory, Bank Street, Loliigliton, Pa ISlcgaut Pnrlii Stilts, flnittlsomc lledroon Sets, Soiling very Cheap for Cash Examine beforo purchasing elsewhere, Having had an experience of twenty years in me UNDERTAKING Business. I am prepared to furnish all kinds of COFFIiVS and CASKETS on short notice, aud attend to all business In this lino in sucii a manner as win glvo entire satisfaction, on vory reason able terms, rationago solicited. T1IEO, KEMERER March, 27, 187ii-ly ' SAVE MONEV By purchasing your Groceries! Provisions At the Now Store of E. H. RHODES, Opposite the "Carbon Advocate," of- lice iiA.wii.vvAX, i.eniguton, i-a. A full lino of Choice fresli Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Jlolasses, Spices, Dried Fruits No. 1. .Mackerel, Korosono Oil, Tobaccos, &c, &c All of whicii are warranted of first-class quality, and sold YERY CHEAP FOR UASUI The highest markrt prlco allowed for Cutter, Eggs, and C'ouutry Produce generally in Ezchanga for Goods, A trial respectfully solicited. April 10th, 1-y. E. H. RHODES. Would respectful ly announce to1 his friends and the public in general, that ho has open cu a nrst-ciass Livery & Sale Stable, and that ho can furnish norscs,Buggies and Carriages ot ihe best description for pleasure, Buslseis or FuosnU pa noses, at very Iteasoimblo Charges. and on shpit notlco. HAULING done at short notlco and at low prices. L. K. KLEPPINGER. Corner of Bank and Iron Street Lehlghton, Pa. an.9, 1875. BEATTY , PlNO.I NO. OTHER PLdNO-FORTE has at talned tho samo popularity. t2TSeud stamp for Circular. D, F. BEfATTXj Washington, wow Jersey, BEATTY- l'lnuot t5rB. nd stamp for full Information Prlco List, ex , AO. UAMlih BEilTTV, Whiugton New Jury, jgToung Men Who nro out of Employment, Young Men About Engaging in Business, Young Men Who wish to propare for Advanced Fo sitions, Young Men Who wish to prepare for Business Life, uuu uuu superior nuvouuigus at CEITTENDEN'8 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE t31 OheatnntSt.cor. of 13th, PHILADELPHIA. Established 1814 iKdoarqjiiTiD 186S Tho loncesfEstabllshed. tho Itpst Or. ganlzed, Ihe itost Practical and tho juosi fargeiy Atteqaea uommercu; College In Ihe city. Many ot our leading and most suo-s-cessful merchants and business men, aro among Us graduates. Numerous applications are received: from business houses for Us students to, an ..ii .1 1 ill! DlbUtlllUU9. Tho Qualifications for business caln-, cd hero have proved a fortune to hun dreds ot young men. Superior Instna, tions given in BOOKKEEPING In all Its branches., as practiced by tho Accountants nnd justness Men, Includ ing Wholesale, Retail, Jpbblng, Manu-i facturlng,Importlng,(7ommlsslon, Com pany Speculating Buslness;also Domesi and Foreign tapping, Real Estate, Jolut Stock Company, BaqVing Busi ness, sc. Also, PENMANSHIP, a free, rapid and beautiful stylo. uujuausutjiAt. uLCULAT.igat tho beat short and, rapid methods in no. tual use. J3USINESS PBAOTICB, Pusines Forms, Commercial Law, &c., &o. Thero aro no vacations. Students re ceived at any tlm.e, and charged only. tor tno uourse wllfn tuey enter, and, not for the time required to complete It.., Crittenden's Book Keeping House. Edition, and The Crittenden Commer cial Arithmetio and Business Manual,, Forty-fifth Thousand, for sale at the College, or will be mailed on reoelpt of) price .address J. pRQESBEOK, Prinoipol Bread Bakers, Bank Street, Lehighton, Pa.fc Near the Exchange Hotel. Wo are also prepared to supply our friends and tho citizens in general with, Bread g&d Cakes, of Superior Quality, Fresh every Dy wo niako a specialty ot "Wedding and Fancy Cakes. We have always on hand "a fine stock ot Pure Candies and Confections, which wo sell at the very lowest prices ICE CREAM Every Satur day JJivemng. Fresh COUNTRY BUTTER at tho egular makret prices. . D. KROCK & CO., BAK Street, Lelilgh,tf n', P., eolS-yl" jQnESSED yWVD LIVE The undersigned respectfully Informs, the citizens ot Carbon and adjoining counties, that he Is now prepared to,1 supply tliera with Dressed $r Live Hogs at all times, at prices fully as low as, thoy can be bought for elsewhere. Also,, Smoked Hams, Bologne and SaussagoK' at Wholesale and Retail. BT" Orders will be promptly filled and Hogs shipped to any point at the, shortest notico. JOSEPH QBERT, Bank 8reet, Lehlghton, P. Sept. 0, 1874-yl rXCIir.EY'a Imprortd BPB.TTOOD Imprortd CCOUK TVOOD VVH UP Is tha k eKnow.ledKsd ,BD. D, or th.. it tpttlsr, twi' dIkod nurut, tj Terdlet, th TlUd to ni,chlJ Improtldirtckel,, th. Drop Otoek. Uth can U, wlthdrtwq without dliturbrnj tbt Joints, and tUo.RPr hitr whldi nnr cracks, scaia or nuW Uit . i , r. , v h dAftUn and Aiisnuon is in. tha trad. sranarallT, In order to bt' sure (hat jou' eat BUtchlaj'a.PaBP, Da eanirnr and a that It hM mjr trada mirar as abora. If. you do.nSVifcw.whara to bar, daacrlptiva dru Iwil,togthwEUh tha nana and 4dr-7 oftlia, ageut nearast jou, will ba Vrompttr furnUbtdhy addresaln;, irlth stamp, CIIAS, G, E LATCH LEY i ANUFACTURER. 60S0ommtrcaBt,Phll 'chU,Pa. March O.lo-Dm y W. EACHE8, Contractor & Builder LEniqoro, rrati'A. Plans an.il ScplflcatloB For all kinds of Buildings .nude at .the, shortest notice, NO CHARGES llado for Plans and Specifications nhit tho contract Is awarded to tho, undejtv signed. A. W. "EACHE ' June 14, 1873ryl KB.l
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