I ii i. 1 I1 U nil iih inj wind. That tint sentence nf John Mil Inn, In a Utile tract on Ediicitlon, lias n ring In It which will ho heard nil nlong down the nges : " I run long fdnco per-. Minded. Hint to do or nay might worth H.cnioiy or Imitation, no purpose should ponner movo us than simply the love of God nml mankind. Tho end of learn ing Is to vcpalr the ruins of our Mlrst parents, hy leainlngto know God ailnht, and out of tlint knowledge to be like him. Our youth imit proceed, by the steady pace or learning, onward, till they have conformed and solidly united the whole body5 of their perfecte'd linowl wIrp, like the lat embattling of rt Ito. man legion." Thus aimed for our work, Inspired with this hlfih purpose ngalnst failure and disappointment, we may be supported by something like that heroic confidence which sustained tho Divine Singer, when the burden of care and danger, of poverty and old nge nnil blindness pressed him down so, heavily : In prophetic dream he xaw Tin' youth unborn, with plom two. Imblbo filch virtue lrinn his iwrc.l p.iRO. II. V. MOItTIIlMKIt, E11ITOK. LI'.IIIUIITON, I'A.: SATURDAY MOUXlSd DKCKMnEll 0, 1STH. TIic President's McMsagc. Tho following synopsis of the Presl deiit's Message Is copied from the New York Sun of Wednesday : As might be expected, tho subject of Cuba occupies a pretty large space. Not nn lmpoitunt fact relating to thu recent transactions in that Island nnd tho con sequent negotiations with Spain Is set forth whoso substance had not been an ticipated by tho newspaper press of this country and England. The IWidenl admits that political partisanship has ceased to exist In the agricultural districts IIo assumes Hint u con-titiitloiial amendment will be sub mitted to the State Legislatures by the present Congress, providing for a better method of electing the President and Vice-President, nnd In that connection suggests two oilier amendments. The flrtt authorizes tho President to veto a Tart of bill without, vetoing the whole of It, the disapproved portions being sub ject to the saiua rules as other vetoed measuies, and also that during the last twenty-four hours of Its session Con gress shall net only upon vetoed mes sages. The second provides that at ex tra sessions only such matters shall be considered by Congress as are brought before It by written messages from the Executive. Tho President announces that the re ceipts of the Government In excess of its expenditures arc, according to tho figuring of tho Treasury Depaitment, $43,803,059 ; but lie doubts If it can bo so well ngaln. Indeed ho thinks It will be hard to keep even, nnd recommends economy Jn appropriations nnd econo my In their expenditure. He especially suggests retrenchment in regard to pub lie buildings In cities where the work lias not commenced, and In the improve ment of rivers and harbors, except for purposes of defense or )n tho Interest of general commerce. He also advises caution In the payment of losses Incur red in the suppression of the rebellion Jle, however, thinks tho Government blioukl own its own buildings, nnd sug gests the erection of suitable residences for members of tho Cabinet, which ho hopes will Induce tho States to build similar establishments for their Senators. He thinks the recent panic may have been a blessing In disguise, but consid ers that we have had enough of a good thing, if wo only tnku advantage of the benefits which have nlready accrued His view H that n long step has been taken toward specie payments; that our permanent piospcrity depends upon resumption of a speclo basis, which can noser bo reached and maintained until ourxports to nearly pay for our Im ports,. the interest held upon the debt held nbrond, nnd our other speclo obll gallons as to leave an appreciable ac cumulation of tho precious metals from the product kf our mines. He says the Increuso In our population nnd tho con ftant development of tho country, par. tlcularly at lallroail and manufacturing Intel os ts, have worked a virtual con traction of the currency, nnd while in ilatlon is not deblrnble, elasticity is. Tho last lie thinks might bo obtained by al lowing the national banks lo Increase their circulation forty per cent, upon their depositing bonds with the depart ment, the faco value of which khould be equal to the amount of additional circu lation, tho batiks, however, to forfeit four percent, of tho Interest upou such bonds white liyj othecated, but to be permitted to redeem tlium at any time vUh.tlielr own circulating uotes. The President thinks there Is none loo mucn currency now for tho dullest portion of the year, without considering the in creased demand for moving the crops. Ho therefore leaves to the consideration of Congress the propriety of a free banking law. He rocommendB postal eatings banks, and thinks' thcy'would be of great vnluu to the fr'eedmen. He favors Aiuericuii shipbuilding nnd thu Wibirgeiuent of the Krlo and Jlllnois canals, thus opening n highway for grain from the Mississippi to tho sea, It Is .suggested that wojpreparo for war In time, of peace by Improving our scaconst defences, nnd ridding) lo the strength of tho navy. Liberal appro priations are recommended lorthelattet, and tho President expresses great grati fication that the horrors of the late panic were so much mitigated by the employ ment of soveraf thpusandriion upon the now8lnopsof war now being constructed. Tho message recommends legislation to prevent nnarchy In Utah, and also a repeal of the Bankrupt net, at least that part of It relating to luvoluntniy bank ruptcy, by means of which caicful nnd prudent financiers who have undertaken enterprises of ample magnitude may bo seriously inconvenlt'iiced. Tho President congratulates himself upon the beneficial results of his Indian policy, and favors tho placing of all In dians In tho Indian Territory under a territorial form of government. Attention is called to the beauty of the eapitol. The very efficient manage- went of the Hoard of Publlo Works Is spoken of in high lfrms, nnd a liberal policy is recommended toward thol)ls- trtctof Columbia. Tho message con eludes, with a plea fur civil servlco re form, a recommendation that Colorado bo admitted Into the Union, that nn Ir rigating canal bo constructed Iroin thu Rocky Mountains to tho Missouri river, and that bills be passed granting gene ral amnesty, nnd to better secure civil rights to tho enfranchised slaver. Altogether the message is rather a weak- effusion for a President. It is n ram bling, disjointed affair, and gives to the public very llttlo information they did not possess before. A Washington dispatch of December 1st, says: Tho public debt has Increased 50,028,570,84. Coin In the Treasu.y, 83,709,087; coin certificates, $30,220, 000; currency In tho ,Treasury,iSl,200, 440: legal tenders outstanding, $300.- 922,018; special deposit of legal tenders held for the redemption of certificates of deposit, $20,150,000. General Lewis T. Wigfn.ll, formerly United States Senator ftom Texas, Mon day applied for admission to the Ualtl more city bar. Tho customnry oath of allegiance to the United States, tho Constitution, laws, and "Government thereof, was administered, and ex-Sena tor Wigfajl was admitted to practise as an attorney. The Secretary of the Navy's report says that tliero are In thu navy 10.) ves sels, carrying 1,209 guns. Eight sloops of war aro being built. Improvements on the iron-clad fleet have been made as far as the appropriations permitted The cruise of the Polaris lias been thu most successful of all arctic expend! Hons. The Secretary Is satisfied that Capt. nail died from natural causes. Tho estimates for the next fiscal year nre$19,253,235, and t8G4,r89 forcurrent repairs'. The report ends withlhosugges Hon that appropriations bo jnado sufil cle nt to keep the navy in a condition for active service. Steamship Disaster. London, Dec. 1. ThoshipTrlmount- nln, from New York, arrived at Cardiff nt nn enrly hour this morning, bringing intelliRenco of a dreadful disaster to the steamship Yillo du Havre, which left New lork, flov. 15, for Havre, under command ot capt. burmont. At o'clock or, tliomoruiiiR of tho Sou of November the Ville du Havre came in collision with tho British ship Loch Earn, from Jjouuon for .Nov? loik, ami sunk soon alter. Two hundred nnd twentw-slx of the persons on the steamship lo-,t their lives, The Trimountalu received oielity seven of her passengers and crew and brought them to oardlfr. Tho lollowii'K additional particulars of thu loss ot tho Ville du Havre have been gathered from otllcers and pa&en gcrs at uaruiu; The Vjlla du Havre expeiimnvii thick fog until the 20th. At thu time of tho collision tho weather was clear. llttlo wind was blowing, but there was a heavy sea. Uliu captain hait just re tired, anil the second officer was ir charge. The lights on tliesteamor wero all light, llio colllslou was wholly un expected. - Tho Loch Earn struck tho steamer amidships, and made a chasm twelve feet deep and from twenty-live to thirty feet wide. Tho exact position of tho Ville du Havre at tho time was lat. 47, 21, Ion. JV, 31. Panic took possession of tho passengers, f ive minuted after tlio coiiuiuii the maiu ami tnizzcmunsts fell across two large boats which were crushed to pieces, and many of their occupants killed and Injured. in the brief interval between tho col lision unci the sinking of the steamer the ciow were able to lunch only a whalu boat and the Captain's gig. Thu Loch Earn went a inllu before stopping. She then got out four boats to pick up Hie people strut gllng In Hie water. Meanwhile the whale boat untler command of tho Second Lieutenant of the Ville du Havre picked up one load of thoso who were clinging to the planks, spars, &c, and took them totlie lioch Earn. Sim returned to the scene aud rescued another load. Capt..surmout, who remained on deck to the last, was rescued by this boat three- juarters of an hour alter the col lision. One of his olhcers swam a mile to tho Loch Earn, and was hauled on board with a rope. Tho boats continued to search the Witters lu tho .vicinity of the disaster until (here was, no hope of saving mom live?. The cold was Intense. Many of tl.C survivors were Immersed two hours, and wero almost lifeless when rescued! Tho ship Tr mountain sighted Loch Earn at 8 a. m,, six hours after tho sinking of, ;'thc steamer, nnd received the survivors, The saved speak In the Inchest terms of the kindness of Capt. Urqtihntt, her commander. There wero elchtv-seven saved from tho wicck of the Ville du Hnvre, to wit: Tho' captain, five officers fifty.four of 1110 crew nnu iweiuy-seven passengers. ,2Ve,iVN of tho Week. Andrew Stratton. aced .twenty-two. nnu his daughter aged two, nave been starved to death at Brldgeton, Now Jersy. The soldiers of Iowa 'aro moving In behnlf of n change In tho Homestead law, to thn'cnd that they may have their homesteads without actually living upou tnein. Tho animal renort 'of tho Commis sioner of Internal Revenue discloses tho interestlnc fact that tho receipts ftom tho distillation and sain of sjiiiituous liquors amount to more tlianone-hail or tho whole sum realized lrom internal revenue. A most excellent artisan in Buffalo had a sljn, "Adam Good, brass foun der." A countryman coming to market thought it n very strange sign an tin nlous slttn for lie read it, "A-dam good-brass-founder." Singularly enough his wlfo was named Eve. An old lad v named CatharlnoKroehl, was found tu her house In Hid suburbs of Harrisburi:. on Friday niornliiir of last week, brutally beaten nround the head. Sho was removed to tho- City Hospital, where sho died Sunday ifo clue to tho perpetrators of this act has been discoveied, biitrohbery Is supposed to bo the motive of the dted. -Sim was poverty stricken, and dependent on neighbors for support. Tho Spanish Cabinet lias agreed to deliver to tho United StatesGovernmetit the steamship Vlrgl'nius nnd all lie persons remaining alive who 'wen cap tured witli her, leaving tho question whether tho seizure of tho vessel .was legal to be's'eltled lieu-after by a Hnlxed tilbutial. Tho question whether dam ages he paid to the families' or relations of tho piisoners who were shot Is also to be settled In a similar manner. The decision was not airive'd at bj tho Gov ernment before It had contldentally con sulted with tho powers of Europe, nnd was Informed by all of them that repara tion was due for tho capturo of tho steamer and thu execution of the cap tives. The decision is also In coniforml ty with Hie opinions of the leading Spanish statesmen" of all parties, to whom the question was submitted by the Government. After belnc taken in TllackSvell's Maud Saturday William M. Tweed was asked the usual questions as to name, age. occupation etc. by th Recording Clerk. Ho answered that ho was aged fifty, by occupation was "a statesman" and had no religion, .rls his famllyi aro protestants ho was. rccoriieu as a pro testaut. Being weighed he wns found to bring down thu.scale at two hundred and sixty three pounds. After being takeu lo tho bath, his. iic.nl was snnveu In theiegiilation Penitentiary style and ho was arrayed lit the lull btrlped uni form of a convict. Ho had two letters from New York city physicians ,n:cm mend him to 1)6 put in the hospital, hut, alter a careful examination hy tlie Pen-, Herniary physician ho was consigned tq a common cell iiko an oilier ieions and numberod 34. Jacket given lilm to wear Is known at Hih Penitentiary as a larceny jacket. His bon stayed with Mm until ho was led to his cell, when with a few friends and leporters he" left tho Island. New Advertisements. omtaj , Dec, 1st. ! A FEAKFUL Kediictions Prices Jly entire Stock Sfarked Down now Is tlio time to liny 1 Ladies, Look at This! Jest Shilling Calicoes are now Selllnc nt 10 Cents Good Calicoes nt 8 " Good Muslin nt 12 and 14 " Muslins nt 8 nnd 10 " Good Canton Flannel nt 12 " Ilettcr " " nt 15 " lteit Gingham, sold before' nt 18 cents, now 10 " Good Ginghams at 8 nnd 12 " PREPARE FOR WINTER, I would call special attention to my large lot of Heavy Winter Shawls AND WHITE AND GItAY BLANKETS, Which I nm Selling at very Low Prices. Carpet mid Oil CIoIIin, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Are SellloR Very Ilow ; Rest Sugar at.... 12'i Cents. White Sugar at ,..11 " ?iownSugarat...r...7 to 10 And all other Goods in Proportion. W. A. It AVER, RANK STREET, I.KIIIOIlTO., . - - . PKIVN'A rpo WHOM IT MAT OONCKKN All rron n herfl.rforUJ turbo Inzer trust. Inn Ub.NJAMlXMOVCU itler Ihli dta, undar jwuiiij ui iu law, . OJSOROB MANYPKNNV, Kor, , U73.-W3 Jhlton, P. New Advertisements. ;1M"0TICE Is hereby 1 vent In' accord- nnn with Hm ImvaVf 41,1a flnm. monwealth. that articles ot association for the incnrjinratloii f)t "Ebenezer's iinircnoi.inc j-.yangeiicai Association, of Weis'port, Pa., have been presentfd to the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Carbon, aud tl o said Couit having perused and examined the same, nnd tho objects, articles rfnd' conditions therein set forth appearing lawful and not Injurious to tho community, the Court directed that the said wilting to filoil In the Office bf-the Prothonotary, and that notice be Inserted-tti one news paper In said county, onco a week, for at least thrco weeks, setting forth that an application lias been made to grant such Chatter of Incorporation, and If no sufficient reason be shown tu the con trary, on or before the flrt day of next term, the snlu Court will grant the Charter prayed for. From the Hecord. THOMAS KEMEREIt, Prothonotary. W. M. lUrsnEn, Att'y for Petitioners. Deo d-w3 rnho Best Paper I Try H ! BlSAUTlFULLY iLLUSTltATCD. Tho Scientific American now In its 29 tl i year, enjoys the widest circulation of any weekly newsr.nner of the kind in the world. A new volume commences January 3, 1874 Its contents embrace the latest and most interesting Information pertaining to the Industrial, Mechanical, nnd Scientific Progress of the World; Descilptions, with Beautiful Engravings, of Now In ventions, New1 Implements, New Prof cosiies, and Improved Indiistiles of all kinds; Useful Arotes, Recipes, Sugues- lions and Advice, hy Practical Writer., for Workmen nnd Employers ln all the various arts. The Scientific American is tho cheap est and best illitiati'd weekly paper published. Every number contniin 10 to 15 original engraving of new engravings, iliuslrallng tmprovii- UIOIII9, ijiwuvrries, nnu Jinpoiinui. Works, pertalnlngto Civil and Mechan ical Engineering, Miling, Mining nnd Metallurgy; Records of the latest pro-i press In tho Applications of Mteam. Stenrr. Engkeerlng, Rail way, Shlpbuid-, Ing.JJavlgatlon, Telegraphy. Telegraph Engineering, Electricity, Magnetism, Light and Heat. Framers, Mechanics, Engineer, In. ventors, manufacturers, cheMiists, lov ers of science, teachers, clergymen, Lawyers, and people of all profession, will tind the Scientific American useful to thenn It should have a place In every family, libiary, study, ofllce, and counting room; In every reading room, college, academy, or,scliool. A year's numbers contain 832 pages, and several hundred engravers. Thous-, nnds of volumes nro preserved for binding nnd 'reference. The practical receipts are well worth ten tbnes the, subscription price. Terms S3 n year, by mall. Discount to cluba, specimens sent free. May be had of all News Dealers. tide American, Messrs Muun&Co. aro Solicitors of Amerleai, nnd Foreign Patents, and have thu largest establish, mont In the world. More than fifty thousands npplicntions have been made for patents through their agency. Patents nro obtained on the best terms,- models of .new Inventions and sketches examined and advice free. All 'patents are published In the Scientific American tins week thpv Uinp Spud jiiiienian nit) weuc mey issue, ceil" lor Pamphlet, 110 pages, containing taws aim run uirectlons for obtaining Patents. Address for tho paper, or concerning patents, MUNN & CO., i)7 Park Row, N. Y. Brnncli Office, cor. ,F nnd 7th Sts., Washington, D. O. Deo. 0 ttMmww VBL.1C 8AC OF VALUABLE The undersigned will offer at Public Sale, on the premise, late of DANIEL SOLT, dee'd, in F1UNKLIN Town ship, Carbon County, Pa., on .tloiulity, December 15, 1$73. at ONE o'cloak P. M., the following de scribed Real Estato, to wit : That cer tain piece of Land, containing 05 acres and 104 perches, bo the same more or less, siiuaieuini'raiiKini lowiisiup more sal il, about acres ot which aro Cleared and thu balance of 80 acres Is good TIMBER LAND, consisting of White Oak: Pine, &a. 'The land when cleared Is admirably adapted for Farming pur poses, being a port'on of tl'.e w ell-known larm of the lato Daniel Solt. Terms will bo made known at time and p! i- of sale, by WM. BOLT and Franklin twp., Nov. 21), Wa-wD RAND OPENING Miss Lizzie Kramer lias just received nnd opened n spleidld assortment of the Newest and most Fashlo'nablo Designs In . Millinery (3oods; For Spring and Summer Wear, such as LADIES' HATS & .BONNETS. TUUIMINGS, NOTIONS, ic, &a. to which she calls tho especial attention ot tho Ladles of Lentgritou ant vicinity All Goods Warranted to be as repre sented, ana i'riccs lo suit mo times. Btore, opposite tho " Carbon Advo cate" ollice, Rankway, Lehiguton, Pa April la, ,1873.018. UDITOrt'S NOTICE. ItKAL kSTATR 6P JOUX WUDY. TuMlfl fiotlce'lt hereby glTentoiU Utereiited In the dlstrlbntloiiorth. prarMde of the ale or tlie rexl tctele at Joba Hredr. Uta&f 1'eon lleTeu, Curbcii Couutjr, 1'a , that the Auditor will MUnd to tliedutleiofhU.vpolntiiuut on SATUHOAV, DKUKliaEK Uth, A. D. 1873. at hl Offlw, at the Alauiloa lloiue, MaUeh Ubuok, at 0 o'clock J.U. K. R. BIEIVEUl), Audltw, Notember S3, 1875.-w Now A'lvorlisomonts. CiiMEig's Manual Of Parliamentary Practice. llule if proceeding nnd rllAfe,tn dHbertUIre nveuiMIeft. An iWifnjniM! handbook for tvtry mlmttcrnfa tJetibtrativt ltodtt find the rtuttiotlty lu nlllliPRnt. Tltetnrpt Ait liorttflt Ire expounder of Ameilrsn parllniiientnry hw.n Chn, Humner. PHt M rent, Petit lv mull on receiptor prW. AdcWuT 1 1 im t'SUX,IHll i W Nt CO. Itotton.MftF B lTT RUE TO NATURE" This flmtda Chrornn will Im ghm to emy fmUrrltior to Godey's Ladys Book for 1874 Whether to a Plnla PnWrlher for Throe PoltarM or in Cluli r $ ftr Fourteen Dull. AdJreM,' L, A.OODKY. X, l:. (Vr.CVt Chctnnt St I'H.lndelphlii, IN. liT-lVe U-rnHln f.ndy Hook f r other Oldh.-ti TAKES op Sight. jaW. LBest i, for tr. Aanttt. ami fiiJetmtn IIevrt Ward.1ei:ciir3 family newspaper nlvc 'err ulweri!"r n run of the IfUk'csr niidfinevt OMSOUIl AIMIS two mnt attractive subject that Make" on Msht palnfod hy Mr. Ai'derfon, on contractu and com pin I on n for her "Hltfo AtvaW and IJtt Atlenu1 A (rent have l.MMKNSli MUCCKSS; call It the' lwt butt nen eer olItTed caiivneri'," We furbish the lightest nnd handsomest outfit and pay very tilicll comuiWftloiK, J:.u-h fulwrrlber receive without Dehv two li'Autlfiil plctureK, which aro ready for lMMi:i)lATi: l)i:MVJ:iLY, Tho paper lUclt FtatidB eerl5 atuon fuinlly journals, beiuj bo popular that of itn rht It bn. tho largest circuit' tlon in Vtf.xnnrW Kmplujn the leU talent. J-.d ward Kiileton'a fptI.i1 story U just Ix-glnnlng ; lack rhnpters Kiipplled to wicU Bulncrlhr. Mia. Ptowe hm expected Herjuel to " My Wifeand 7" Iteglns In the iihw iar. Any one wh nz a Kd Ml try or an ludep'iiJent hulnes( A O IS K T S phuuid send rr rlrcular & terms-Wanted t U .1. II. I'UUU . OU., Kew York, liottou, Cliiciu-i nail or n IVant-Uc . tiov29tt4 A WEEKLY PAPER TOR -qv AN D THE family" miin C05IPAN10N uiuin in be a faTorltelneTery' family loolied for eagerly by the young folks, nnd reid with interest by the older. purpose Is to Interest while It amuw ; to be judicious, practical, RpniMo; and to have really permanent worth, while It attracts for the hour. It Is handsomely Illustrated, and ha for con tributors pome of the mostattmctire writers tn the country. Among these are : EDWlltD -KOQLt?TO( Prof. .lAMEi DeMilie, Lor ISA M. AtLCOTT, llEl'.ECCi 11. iMVId, C. W. FL4NDrRSt P. rtOBM.VS, Dr. I; I. Hates, Louise C. Moultox, " Sophie MiT," G. A. Ptehie.?, ra'TII CULSTERFIEID, If. A. Peitox. Its ro'tdlnt; I aUptd to the old nud young, Is Tory varied in Its clinricter uprightly and enter tilulng. ltylvei PtCrlcs of Adventures Letters of Trurel, Kdltoriils.upoaCut1 rent Topics, , Historical Artlclus, Ilbgrnpliical Sketches llellglous Articles, Slorlea of Home, nod frhoot l.ir; Ta'es, Poetry; Selection) fur Decla- jmatlon, Aneydotex, Putzle5, Facts tpd Incident. SUIISCHU'TIOX IMUO Sl.OO. Specimen copies Rent free. Address Perry, Mason & Co., No, 41 Templo Place, Boston, Mass , CDCQinrlll''""4,;iWli In LOI UL. SUN rillMNf , pJjUM4 ATWOOD, hirK,-t lljht. c.in iw uea on an 1IUKXKK KOIl VEYS, raid by produces the , auy coal oil lamp. For sale by all lunp dealeis. noi.w W VJIVXJIjLN ed to sell our Kreneh.and Amorli-an Jewelry, lIo.ka.Oains, c, In tblr own localities Nocapltal needed. Catalogue, terms, Ac., fent tltt. I'. O. VICii:lvV IX)., Augusta, Me. rr1 Q t day tjuarantcai to Afrputr., Address Uj W Situvan & Co.KSt. Paul St.ll.lltlDi(ir,..Md. HOHBIBLB ! I suffered mIUi Catarrh thirty years,attd waacured by a simple retnedy. Will send receipt, postage five, to all attlicted. Her, T. J. MK.U), Lrawr, 175 Syracuse, H, V. uot2Jw, Floral Guide for 1874. 200 Pageir ; 000 Enprnvlngs and Colored naio. riiumueci tiiarteriy, ov o cts. n Year. First No. lor 1874 just Issued. A German edition nt samo prlco. Address JAMES VICK, nov. 29. Rochester, N. V. In order to OIoso Out my present Iiq moDse stock of Among which will bo found a largo and cuoice xanciy or SILKS, ALPACAS, GINOrtAMS. DR LA1NE?, Satlnes, Poplins, Prints, &c. Shirtings,. Sheetings, &o'.s nlsd,"a"flno assortment of nAcsTiMWTii.-4 X vn nnTTtiVAnits S)iltt.bIo'for,Men'4and Bpy'a Wear tq gether wth CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS QTJEENSWARK AND OLAS3WAKB and a variety of other Goods, all of YYUica x win ouu ui Cost for Casli? Now Is your time If you want to se cure REAL JMU'l A TNB. Tlio Stock roust ALL HE SOLD In ordef .to make loom for New UootH. Remember thu ploce for Paulc Prices : -gCa weekly paper r5r?- V i v Noy. 22. Bank St, Lohlghton. A' T PBKI.IIVOS' Drug IFam'y Medicine STOPE Yon will nlways find oiip of the largest and best selected stocks of Pure DrtifTN, Medicines, CUcmlcrtl : OIL 5 of all klnds. such as Lnri)( Sperm, Win ter Whale. Tanners' Nenlsfoot', etc, COAL OIL, tho best In the market, warranted 160 s Fire'Test NonExploslve. A superior article of BURNING Olt, expressly for Lanterns. Try It. The finest SEWING MACHINE OIL made, by the bottle or In bulk. Just received a largo assortment of LA1CP? Chandeliers, Bracket Lamps, Lanterns, Chlmnles and Wicks of every style. AGDKI FOU AW, THK 1'OPULAIt Patent Medicines of the day, such as Lung Remedies, Cough' Mixtures',- ' Dyspepsia Remedies, Blood Purifiers, Hair Restorera.'i Hair Colorers, L'niuieiits, Pill,- Plasters, etc., etc., etc., etc. The finest lot of American nnd French Hair Oils Cologne's. Pomades, Fancy -rt v.......... .., .uijucfc uliu Aau uu Cologne, Toilette, Soap, Honey and Glycerine Soaps, etc. Pocket Books & Purses A full assortment for Ladles & Gents. I'nro IlrumlU-s. Wl.ls.Ues. "men, ir. ii in, iiullnnd Gin, &.c..lbr.tletllcliial luriiuMcs VST TrV DURLIN(;'S ITnrsn pn,j. ers, Cattle Powders, Hog Powders und l ouury i-owuers, oy tne pound or In packages. Wall Papers And BORDER, an endle.-u variety. ST Go to DURLING'S where pvorv thing Is 'warranted FreMi Genuine and UnadiiPeiated. Physicians' Prcscrlntlona and Fnmllv Recipes prepared by Diirling himselfj A. J" DUKLING. "Tclssport Ahead ! infc.rrii tw.IMut-u t.i ......... uunusriii.iiiiiautruia.uiiilila puu-i lie In general, tliatthey have opened a 1 JLmim feer ITard In connection with their Near tho L. .V. S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., and that they have now'on hand an Im-. uieiisu Biocn or '.uorougiuy seasoned Lumber; such as iltougli Pino Boards, surfaced l'ino Zroards, Flooring, Hemlock and Pine, Sidings, ot all'klnds, Shingles, an Immense stock; Roofing nnd Ceil(rjg Lath, ocanuing, and, In facf, Luinberrtf cv'efy 'descrip. nuu m nn very lowtst marKet prices. Wo are a)so prepared to furnish Build ers and others with a very lino artlclo of .Sand, suitable for JtlaNonry 1Vnrtl..llllutnlnw V. . ti . markably Low Figures. Wo have, constantly on band a largo lot of Wood suitable for Firewood, which we will sell, In large or small quantitlesvnt Prices to suit your Pockets Ot Mono II0NKST COUNT LOW rillCiS. Lcakcl&AbrigIit? Weissport, nug 23-yl 6'arbon county, Ta WK'ssportr and ieiiioiitok.i Dealers In Groceries, - ' Provisions, Flour and Feed, Canned Fruits. Notions, Toy,' &c, Slc, &c Country Produco Bought and Sold. Leblghlon Store, three doors above the Pint Otllcej Weissport Store, near Canal Hildgo nov-SO E U, O. UIMMICK, DISTRICT ATTOItNKV, ATIORNET AT LAW. O Ice, m Hi.' pwu, t!rt dir Irljw Anu rton Uotel.alaurliChiinktlMlBi'a. Cu!lectl6us rti.t ly ratjo. Nor. ii.