t ( EIIITOK. LKIIIUIITON, I'A.! 8ATUIIDAV HOKNINU FKIIIIUARY SI, 1171 tumoral! Our friends will plea.o take entire tlint the office of The Camion Advo. cue will be n moved from lis irrfcnt location t thii building almost illrctty opposite, belonging to P. S. Ilelntzi-I-man, Esq., on or about tbo 1st of Mnrrb next. The expenses of the Territorial Government of Utah charged to the United States, Including salaries and legislative and contingent expense Tor the year 1873, amount, to $14,108; thosu of Colorado to (14,031, Recording to a report made to C'ongiens by the Secre tary of the Treasury. A bill has btcu Introduced Into the Maryland Legislature to encourage mi gration from Scotland to that State. The Commonwealth is to pay fifty-nine per cent, of the passage money, and the person desiring the cervices of the Im migrant forty-one per cent., and the Immigrant Is expected to sign a pledge to remain lu the State three years, and to give his note for the nassaee monev. payable In twelve months. The terii.a avortoo much of contract labor and old plantation times, and Maryland will probably find that Scotchmen who want to come to the United States will pay their own parage, Tho 6teani.hlp City of Melbourne from Honolulu brings the news of the death King Lunalllo at Hawaii on Feb. 3. '1 he cause of his death was bion chial disease. Immediately after the dlatlt of the King thu members of the Cablnetwere ealled together.and older ed a meeting of the Legislative Assem bly on the 12th of Februa ly toconslder the condition of the affairs of the Gov eminent. At Kalhoolawc, on tho 4tli inst., a mass meeting declared in favor of Dalld Ealakna, the most powerful chief In the nation, asLunalllo's succcs nor. Queen Emma, the widow of Kamehameha, Is also named for the suc cession, and there will probaly be n so vere contest lu the Legislatuie over the question. Legal Holiday. Some question having been raised as to the legality of observing us a legal holiday the 2M of February,-(the 22d coming on Sunday), a correspondent, says tho Philadelphia Ledger, eallsoor attention to the fact that the session of the Legislature of 1873 passed a law covering tho point In dispute . The law, after recapitulating all the days of tho year set set apart as boldara, and to be observed by the gen eral cessation of business declares when any of the said days occur on a Sunday, the following day, Monday, shall be deemed and declared a public holiday, "and all bills of exchange, bank checks or promissory notes falling due on citlu.-r cf the Mondays, so observed as a holiday shall be due and payable on tho Satur days preceding such holidays; and such Mondays, toobscrved shall, for all pur poses whatever, as regards the piemen ting for rayment or acceptance, and of the protesting and giving notice of the dishonor of bills of exchange, Dank checks, drafts and promissory notes, be treated and consideied as Is on Sunday. The act from which we quote was sign ed by Governor Ilartranft April 2, 1B73, and clearly settles the right of tbo banks to close on the 3rd instant. The debate in tho Ilouse on the Army Reduction bill disclosed the marvellous fact that between the 30th of June, 18CC. and the lltli of March, 1872, the Quartermaster's Department had received from tales of aimy stores and transfers of money from other de partments, the Immense sum of S103, 681,009, and had spent the whole. In addition to the millions annually appro priated to It by Congress! It is one of the worst slgnR of this portentous time that this statement, read from a' return of the Quartermaster. General himself, was beard by the House without Interst and without debate. Mr. Beck of Ken tuckey pat the question. "Can the gen tlemantell me how it Isthatone bureau alone of the War Department can man age to p;nd, In eider to meet any con tiiigency, $103,000,000 In excess of all appropriations-five millions more than it cost for all cxpen-esof the Govern went durlpg the first twenty-one years of Its existence"" The answer to thl., and the close of all the debate whlcli took place, was. as reported In tlx Congressional Itecoid "The general debate On this subject has closed; other wise I could give the Information he asks. Laughter." Tho pcoplo are rapidly passing out of tho laughing wood. The waste by one branch of the tinny In less than six years, of ono huu dred and live millions of dollars over and above appropriations, is no Joke to tbejsx payers, as this Administration wUlnnd cut at the next Presidential etastlen. N. Y. boa. "II. V. HOIITIMMKR, . A Urlcf Honeymoon. Garrett J. Uanta was a well-to-do farmer, residing with his sister, her little family, and other lclatlveson tho old 1'Oinpflend nt Purnmus Plain", near Kldgewood, Bergen county, New Jer sey. ?nnta was a shy, f avlng bachelor of tlility-fl.v, wlin for seven years had cnurti d .lfls Jiitllda Westervcit of P.iratmis. Olf Saturday theloveis were inairled nt Hackcnsack hy thu good Dominie Itnmalne. They went to the bride's home. On Sunday tho young wlfusnw het lunliantl busily writing She Jocularly, ni-ked If ho was. making his will. He laughingly replied, "Ves." That afternoon they rode out, and Sun day night was passed by them together. .But at half pait three In the morning he got up to goto his own home, telling Ills wlfo he went thus early to avoid being seen, as the neighbors would make fun f hltu about his marriage, ho would take her home on Wednesday, He was not seen until nbout 11 A. M. of .Monday. Then some oiu! cnlllug to see 1dm, search was made. Poor Banta was found In the 'nam, hanging by the neck from u crossbeam Just above the hay, iload. Ho hail gone directly Into tho barn, and taken off his neckcloth, without removing Ids lut or overcoat, uoinml.ted suicide. In hi', porket was found t lie paper lie had written on Sunday in his wife's home, ns follows: I want Win. J.G.Znbrlskle to atlend to my bu-iness. Give my LrotherJohn my wnteh and hair c.'iuln. Gallliamo J. G. Ztibrisklc, it you want my whole lig (horse, wauon, &c.) for what 1 said, you must take It. GUI, I want jnu to net n Patir.-on hi ape and li t thu muney in thu Piitoim Bank stand one year after my death. Don't put nny plate on my coffin. .Would like to lie hurled In the lielornud Dutch chinch) aril with the lest ol my family. Ask iJom mle Koii.alue to preach my funeral sermon. Tell biollier and sl-ter ami mother I am liredof life. Yours truly, Garrett J. .una. Take the money cut of tho Patcrson llivik if you think best. Bantu n.ixed'but little In society, and many uondeied that ho ever plucked up coinage to many. No provision, It will seen, was made for the wile, for whom much sympathy is felt Un doubtedly tho poor fellow was Insane. Illgjiwny Robbery. On Friday night, last, Lewis Frontz stepped Into the saloon of Charles Meyer to pay a little till. Frontz Is a hard working man, and a resident of Upper Mattch Chunk. Ho brought out his pocket book which proved to be well filled witli greenbacks. Mr. Meyer advised Frontz to bo careful of his money, and recommenced hint to take a friend with lilui to his house. Tho two started and when Just above Jacob II. Smith' house, on the new roai they heard footsteps behind them. In a:inomput two men came up and ono of them struck Fiontz with a billy, and putting Ills hand Into his pocket, seized thu money and run away. The fright ened companion of Mr. Fiontz was un able tu render any asUtnuce. Tho latter has a cut on his head,, but he Is not seriously Injured. On Saturd.iy, D.uiiel alias Cigcr Cur ran, was uriested and charged by Mr. Frontz, befoiu Ksn'uiro Duller, with being ono of the men who robbed hint. Tim evidence against Cm ran Is circum stantial. It Is said he and William Sandal wero'togetlier on Friday night, and one of them was lu the saloon when l'V. ntz showed His money. A few minutes niter tho robbery, they were seen going down Su'iuieliaii naM. It was shown that they got a i'iO bill changed, and Corr.ui could ttot account forhavlng somuch money. Hu said he borrowed It. but tht mm he mentioned denied that he had lent Cuireu any money. On Muuday morn ing Sandal was arrested and aslo com ttittt d. M. C. Gazette Current Ireim. W. R. Smith. Adnnw .tfvnma. ... atGrauby city, Mo., was knocked down and gagucd on Satuiday by a gang, who seemed the sate key and took t2,100. It is probable that tho form of gov ernmet In tiualu will bo denl.i.i i.u plebiscite. A smn':er has n. tnjtiiv.n . n ..i to thu Treasury In full mi' n nf II... duty on a ten cent cigar, which tlu consumer miew 10 nave uuell smuggled. The betrothal of Ilnfcn WiHtfiinlipre to tho Iti.-J'tn PiImj Vera, daughter of tho Grain) Duke f'niistnntlnii. took til an nt fit '" ' - W'MHUIIIUH on Jan. 27. T.inni?rd Wnrmlnlil. lrfnrur nf n lio...- saloon 111 Philadelphia, fataly shot his wire on buuu'ay nigni without the least provocation. Gen. Alexander Von T.mlprs nf tlm Russian army, who held a command in tho Crimean war, dledunSuiidny, aged 84 years. Svdncv Packard, a wpnllif nllNnn nf Ninth h'liston, Mass., committed suicide on Sunday, Policeman Jump Jnnlrfnn nf ni.lin delplili hanged hiiii,rr Monday n a cellar lu the notherii put of llio city. II. Ilutehcr Swone. ITiilli'il Rtfiioa 11 torney forlho Wes'ein District of I'eim. lylvunln, died lu Pittsburgh Monday. Thu wife Of .Tfltlle f. klntnn o ex-Unlled States Senator, and ConVed eiato .UmMter abroad during the lebel- iioii, men iiearAlexiiuUriaotiSttuiday. The House Commltti-i. nn -Mtitinr -t (fairs I'Yiiirt I I Ott rlr.un ,1... v . . .. r. i HU IMIIIV e-tKbllsiiient so as tosave aout 4.000. 000 nnnuslly. y ' Amoni; Other rpfnrma In ll.a u Is propesed to abolish tlm grade of com- niuuore, nincii wweuect a considerable saving. At present there are 25 com modores on toe llt. New Advertisements. a um i oiis Mirici;. In the inalter of the Kstate of Polly Allender, deceased. The underslsned Auditor appointed by tho Orphan's Couit of Carbon coun ty to make distribution, of tie fundu In the UticNof Hut Ailmiiilrtrat'T of said IMiit.', with p.iwer.ti) leslfitcand adjust tho Idmli.t-trator'.s nccounts if ncces snty, will nttend to tlit:dutls of U ap poliiliuent nt Ids nlll-e. lu thu llornugh of Mm.cli C'laiilk, on Mondny, the 2lst nny oi .nincii, a. n, ion, lietweuu the hours nf 10 a. it. nml 4 r. m., nt which line and filaee all pmtles Interested may appear ir mey see proper. . W- KONATtl). Feb. 21, 1874-w4 Auditor, B(JISTI3U8 NOTICH. Nf.tlce l her'jbv (riven tht tha Kxecutorj, Ail inllilMinlcrf, ml lluardlan hen-liinfter namnl. lute uiu t,0lf lenrwtlv ni'iouiitnof lh Mlow o.it t'.iit,., n uw wa,ri OHIw, at Mnuch Cnu-jk, In nnJ f. r Hi Cuunijrnf Carbon, which U'cnunls liavn bwn allowoj by Ih.i lll,ur, will Im prefenttfU to h .lu-lea or tbo Orpli mh Court ..Kinuty. iiid ajnl uar ni .I4rt:u UHtl, at ten v w. n, nt 'i., lur vuiiiii man in I The First and final necount or JIar caret E Cn'.liiH. ndmiulstratrlx of Jo. sepli Collins, dee'd, of Kast Maueh lyllllUK. A. WHITTIXOtlAM. Ite?l'er. llH1lr'0mfe. Mau Ii Chunk, h'eb 12.1S74. BEATTY & PLOTTS. Tho Bcatty & Plolls celebrated Gold en Tongue 1 A is acknowledged by professors of music anil eelebiateil organists to be the lead ing Parlor Oigan now In u-e. Ttstl- monlafsniid e.ud.s of honoraie constant ly being received 111 fa.-or of them. We append a few nnd wish you to feud mem : Astiiony. N. J.. Jan. 2."i. 187.t -Vessrs Heat y & IMotts, Gents Vour uigan, Mil. I ini'.glveseiitlresiitisfnctlon. Jt lieni.ty or toneund style of workman shin are seldom if ever surpassed. Wi-h lug you success lu your tuislne.-s, 1 am, wiui icspeci, rroi, .u. ji. uea'ity, SlIAMOKiN. P.I.. Feb 11. 1874. I have ono ot JJeatty it Plottt' Golden longue Organs. It 1 an excellent In strumeut, Hue tone ami full power. 1 like it better Ciau any I liave heard. M. II. Haiii'KL, M. D. LAUnv's Stat'n. Ph.. Jan. 27. 1874. 1 have had IJeatty & Plolts' Organ slice August 14th, 1872; It gives the nigucsi saii-iaetion, uuil lias proved all that It was recommended by the prop'rs JOU UliNltY. Slatinoton. Pa.. Feb. C. 1874. Beatty ii PlutU' Parlor Organ I like better than the Stand ird, and It gives uetier sansiaciion, ns i unit In my trav els. Prof. Fit. V. Mayeii. St. Claiii, Pa., Dec. 0th, 1873. Messrs. Beatty & Plotts. Gents I have received the Organ, as sent by your linn to me, ami i nave luul it examined, and it gives ample satisfaction. Hon. John Sinet. Maiianoy City. Pn.. Oct. 10. 1872. Too Beatty & P otts celebintul Gold en licguu Parlor Organ is by far the bet I'arlur Oigan In use. I have care fully examined It, and find its tone, woikmaiiship and durability to be tlib best 1 evers.iw, and I can with pleasure recommend It to any lu want of n first class parlor organ. Prof. O. H. Unokii. Messrs. IJeatty & Plotts, of Washing ton, N. J., nie gentlemen or enterprise, and whose presence would be a credit to any community. Uackeltstuwn, N. J., Ilerald, 1372. Wasiiinotos, N. J., Sept. G, 1873. To ltobeit Moigan, Pottsvllle 1 am happy to statu that tliu instrument gives entile tatisfaction, nut only to ni)self but also to the teachers of thu Seminary who are better Judges. ltcv. A. M. JELLY. We say, after careful i.nd costly ex periment, it is with pleasure we Intro duce tho ''Golden Tongue," knowing It possesses man) advantages over ail others manufactured. The tone excels In fullness, purity, and the thousands of testimonials which are being con stantly received, are evidence that our efforts have beeu eminently successful. For particulars and 1'rLv List, address BEATTY & PLOTTS, Feb. 21-Om Washington, N. J. msuriCTUMa or CuriitlKi-N, SlrlKliN, IIugU'M, and every detcrlptlouof SPRING WAGONS. Neirly opkIi Eaclt Hotel, Bank Strati, Labbjtiton, J'a. JtEPAJMXO PROSIITI.Y ATTENDED TO At reawuabla cbarifea. aV-Patroi aso Try ropactfully solicited, aod utlifaction ffuaranteed. M.t. 187. A. PL'CKMAK. otlco of Incorporation. Notice Is herehy given that at a Court or Common Pleas lu and for thu Coun ty of 6'nrbon, on the '.Mill day of Jan uary, A. D. 1874. a petition was pre sented with nrtlcles of association, praying for a charter of Incorporation for the "TowaneiisiiiK Farmers' Fire Insurance Company," of Millpoit, Cat boll County, P.u Whereupon the said Court periued and examliitd the saiiKi, and ordered that unb-rs sufficient caiise .be bin) wn to the coutraiy on or before Hie next term ot the said Court, to be held at Maueh Chunk on thu fourth Monday of March next, the said barter would be granted lu accordance with the petition and articles of asso ciation filed Id the ollicu or the Pro thouotary ot ta!d Court. Froui the recoid: THOMAS KEMERER, Prothonutary. W. M. ARsUER, Attorney for Pe titioner, febl,-,w Now Advertisements. New York, Day-Book. A nrncaTio W'tKLT. Kutalillnhad IS50. It aupporlj ir, n,),miacy. poll'lcnl and aoclal. iVOVwPYo?kbl;yfl4 "" Wood's Household Magaine The Itcst Dollar Monthly. it A- 3 y rn" I aft DA Sfe I ill alnj?for this, maifn if lV Wli line, noir In lla Htb lol. wltu thromo. TI1K YOSRMITIi VAI.IjKY, 14x!ill Inclita, lu 17 Oil Coloi a. Mairaxliu-, I jeir, w Hi Mounted Chromn, f2 nn Magizlue, I )o,r. with Unmount eJChromo, 1 60 Maaliit, alruie, 1 )ear, 1 uj KlauilneonrCluM.luand Premium Ltntf. Two Flral-clnaa Pcrlotlleala for the iirloe or one. Me B.Ht Kxprrl-ciiecilCniivHaaei-s and others to tend at uiieo fur termainid iipiclineu Jl-n.mlnu. Ad 1" , f..l:. SIIUl'KS, I'utillfher, il Park Itoir.N. Y.Clty, oi-Newlurgh, N. T And Iuscct Powder FOlt Rats, Mice, Itoncho'. Anls, Bed-nucs, Modus, o. J. F. HENRY, CU1UIAN N. Y., Sole Acents. &CO EAT TO LIVEl Write to F. F. SMITH A CO.. Allnntle Mill. iir miyn, . , maiiuficturem.rtheCrualied WUII Wheal, r.)rllielrpnnphlet(Mit froej . ....u.u4 .in ivirauiH 1 rom 1.IIBIO, Joosjoi and oilier ictenllMr. Head It and ate juur iicniiu anomoiiry, fro. 21 w4 $2.50,000 FOB $50. Fourth GRAND GIFT CONCERT For the.lenefit of tbo VVntAV MIlK.tRV OPKl', Slat or AInrch Next. 60,000 Tickets 12,000 Gifts I.IST OP OIPTS. oxr ortANn cash oikt jaao ro if.r. ui.A.Mii Arii win inn.olH' OXK OUANU (!AIt OIKT SOOINI (INK IIUAVI) (!AII tllKT "5,003 O.NK llltANU CASH 0 1 FT 17 10 CASH (1IKIS, flU.Util)Hich H1.1.OOI M CASH (IIKTS, fi,000ueh 150.000 Ml CASH UlFl's, l,U00e.ich 6J.0.1U 80 CASH (111-TS, fi'JOeich 400UO 1111) IMSH UIKTi, 400enh 4l,ri)U idu liAPii uiu.-, auu eacll 4VU0U CASH aim, 200 each BoruO 3i5 CASH CUTS, lOOeach 3i50( 11.0J0 CASH OUTS, SUeach tSO.tOO Total, 12,000 (llftf, all Cash, amount- St,50o,ooa S-The concrrt and distribution of nilts will pntmveyarut ututmvKaui ttiht j-ltire tm Iht da, nawjlxeil. whether all the tickets are sold orjoot nnd the 12 030 Klftfi all pjld lu proportion to th, number of ticket sold. PHICES OP TICKETS. Whole Tickets, f ol ; Halies, iii; Tenths. 01 each coupon, $5 eleven Whole Tickets' for $O0 Send for L'lrculsr. The time fur the drawing Is near at hand, auo persons ilntendini; to purchase tickets h.iTu ui tlmo to lose. TIIOS. K. UUAMLI.TTE, Agent Public Library Kv., 11 :d Manager Olft Con cert, 1'ulllc Llbriry llulldlng. Ixiulsillle, Ky., or TIIOS. II. II.IVS A CO.. Kastern Acenti., C03 nioadvay, New York. tt? 4- Sflrt per darl Aeenta wint.,1 tffU lyJ i)AJ All classes of working peo- .v ... ctinrr ,,iuuc i.r wiu, inane more inonel at work for us in their snare mi.innts. nr mII tli. time, tlian at any thlni? else. Particulars Iree. Aiiuressu aii.au a. i;u., i'orllaud, Islue. The Great, Siicovcry of the Age I PROF. D. MCFIf PR'S PAINLESS OPIUM CURE Lures wiuout pjluiT inconrenleiiCe to buslnm It Is a tci IcalleritiTe and nervous eetlitlve. Ir restoiea the broken dwn nerioua system; Bire eniryaud atr'UKth; curea without pain rr ml Wring to tbo patient, bend for paper im Opium eatlu. P. O. box 475. Urn. Djjt V. Meeker, iajiorte, Indiana. ttpsvoiuiMANur, dit soul" aiAitFiKov- J. How ellhrr sox miy faKluste and gain the lore and alfect Ions uf any person they cboote. In stantly, 'ihlsriuip.'e menial arqslrement all eau poiscaa, free, b Uljl'l, fur 25 cents; together will, a Mairiage UulJe, Egyptian Oracle, Dreunis Hint! to Ud ea. A queer book. 100,UOU sold. Adaresi T. WILLIAM a CO., Put, Philadelphia. lo SlOO InVaU street (Iten feids tr utorluue. -Norlik. 32 pae p.miihlrl lur slauin. Valbntikk nruHiiti 1 Co, Hankers and Urokers, 89 Wall street, N. V. 7"clssiort Ahead! Tho under.drrned would renreclfollv Inform hullders.contractors and tho pub. lie In general, thnt they have onened a Lumber HTstFil In conticctlon with their Near the L. .S. Depot, WEISSPORT, PeDna., tnd tl-at they have now on hand an In tnenso stocx or 'iioroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as Itoitgh Plot) Hoards, surfaced I'lno iroards, Flooring, Hemhx-k nnrj l'ltie, SldiiiKS ot all kinds, Sliluules nil Immense stock, Hooting nnd Ceiling Latd, Scautlinif, nnd, In fact, tiu'iulier of every descrip tion at thi very lowest market prices. Wo are also prepared to furnish Hold ers and others with u very tinu article of 8 u ii l , sultublo for Ulusoury orn, I'laslei lutr, &c, ut lte markably Low Figures. We have constantly on hand a larco lot ot Wood sultiibie for I'iruwooil, Tvhich we will sctl. In larce or small ijuautitlcs, nt Prices tu suit your I'ocketi Oqa Mono HJXHSC cotl.NT LOW PltlOJB. Yeakel & Albright, Weissport, ang 28-yl Carbon couutjr, r MKlgllCC'S NotlCO. Notice Is hereby Riven that Thomas o. ui-tr., iii i.ciiit;ruoii, uartifin county, Pa., nnd Mnrv. IiU uiru i.i- .1.....1 i voluntaiy assignment 1vh nalgncl nil the estiite, real ami personnl, of thu piiio iiionms o. kcck to Jo.-rph K nnnitnmcher. nf Ivrulit it reel If n Ii rt , . nmptoli county, V , m tnii.t,' for the benefit of the said Thnni-w s f..r.ir All persoiH, therefore, lndelited to thu Hfllll Tllllllins . Itiw.b- ..III ...nt... pnytnent to nie, thu said nhince, at rvieioersviia-, or 10 my ULly autt.oilztil nueiit, Tlioinas S. Ueck, at Lehhihton, and those having claims or di'nmn.is win iimuo ittioiMi tlm bamo within tlx weeks 1:0111 tlii-t date. ' JUSUyil K. WAXNAMACIIEn, , Assignee of Tnomas i. Ueck. Feb. 12, 1874. 8w rphnnaand of Lives and Million. u Property saved by, using the AMERICAN Safety Kerosene Lamp These limps are made of brass, and will nerer lb burners hare a Pafetr Tuba Attachment rorlllo escape of pis.aod will never explode. The chiuineys are made of Mlci (l.r Islng class, '""Ci ,l'"r I he only lamp chimnejs ......... ..... , .reivK uy ueaior coia. utisj LhlnilMj and Lamps are unsure and ei , ... ...... mo uuifermi i-uiupiainr. Over seveuty-fir uiHIIona of Ulass Ijimp Chlm. ne are broken In this ci untry every year. X'rice Of llllllil ljimna. ..iiit.U. with s,i. Cbluiueys, on dollar. Price or llronze Parlor or m.suu huiVv, inououars. sent 10 any part of te" United Stiti by Cxpre on receipt of th money by malt. 1,000 agents wanted to sell these . v, vnyn uiui.iejs in every city and town, to whom a llbjral discount will be made. ?end for sample lamps and circulars giving all ...U....D. luej iuaik mr tuemseives, and se: ou sight. Address , , ,o.A.MMtlCAN SAFETY LIMP TO, febt4 1S71 o.20 pearl St., Sew York. TALMAGE, g SPURGEON. I T. I)f! Will Tntninno a .ll ?S tor of "The Christian nt ;5S W ork j" C. II. Spurceon, Spe- fl Ml chil correspondent. They write PS iim iiu uiiii i paper in America. BrJ Tlireo nintjnllleeiit cliromos. k?j Pay larger Coninils.-lon than p! any other paper. CHRO- t?1 MOS ALL READY. &i i5 io sectarianism. Ko section. r2i 'nllsm. Ono nfient recently ffkl obtained U80 subscriptions In eighty liours absolute work. g3 Sainplo copies and circulars RH la sent free. m AGENTS WANTED. Us iS H. W. ADAMS, Publisher, fef? EiS 102 Chambers St., N. Y. jj ?3 Jan-tim P35 .IMUEB GRtVGIl, Opposite tho Public Squaie, SOUTH ST., LEniGnTON, TA., Slaijufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds of t" Roofing, Spouting and Jobbio promptly attended to. nov, 30 BUILDER fi CONTRACTOR .11A.N1C fcTULKT, LUII1GIIIOM, PA. Itespectfully announces to the citizens of Lehlohton anil vlnlnllv ilmf 1... la now piepared to contract for tho erec Hon of dwellings, churches, school houses, and other buildings. Also, that hu keens constantly on Imml n r.iii nc. sortm.int of eveiy description of consisting of flooring, siding, doors, sash, blinds, shutters, moldings, &c, which 110 is prepareu 10 lumtsli at tho very lowest niaiket rates. Patronage respectfully solicited. W. It. HEX. Lelilghton, May 17, 1373. ly TO. ClaAttJSS, o Hereliant Tailor, And Dealer in Gcnt'ri Fiirnlrtlilnpr Goods, LEniGHTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS. Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths., Cassimeresahd Vestlngs.for Men's nnd uojs- wear, wnicn 1 am prepaied to Make un to Order in tlm mnr Vnahtnn. able Styles, at short notice. .Ladles', Misses and Children's A well fielwtp.l atncV nf FrAni.li mM Turkey Morooco, (llovo Kid, LnSnBl Kid, Pebble and (Jralu Leather lloots and Shoes on hand, or Illnrio to Order. Hats, Caps and Furs, Of the Latest Styles always oj band, at me lowest rrice. Also, Agent for the American & drover & Halter Sewing Machines. Only One Price for1 Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl A1 Tb Auditor srrxiinlfd br tha Conrt' la rlli trlbuta tkd moun arlslui, fmm tha harifTa a.U of rs I rstato Ol Uaolsl Kastuian, will matt tb. -rii.. iui.re.i.u ior ma purpose or 01s appomi lo.nt, on Mondar.tba tit -laj or F.brlui T. UT, itlDa'cloekA. M,lbUofflra la .Maueh Chunk A F. KLEPPIIVOER Would respectful iy nn 11011 nee tor I, I J frlnn.. J ..- Ilirilin ClllU " thn Till ill If. If, i.anaH.1 , 1. - . I. I ed a first-class Livery &Sale Stable, and that lie can furnish Horses. Buggie nnd Carriages of tho best description, for Pleasure, Business or Funeral pur poses, at very lteasonable Charges, and (in short notice. HAULINtl done nt short notice and on short notice. In cenncction lie will also continue hit Carriage Manufactory w hero the people can get their Carrlagea Juggles, Wagons, etc., nue to order, or 1JEPAIKED on short notice and at reasonable prices. The undersigned respectfully an nounces that be has been appointed Agent for tho Universal Wringer AND Doty'sClothesWasher. These aro undoubtedly the best Wash ers nnd Wringers In the market, and our ladles are invited to call and sec them. Ii. F. Kleppinger, AT COST! In order to Close Out my present Im mense stock of Among which will be found tv large and choice variety of Heiress Croods I cOMHisina SILKS, ALPACAS, OINOHAMS. SI LAINIS, faatlnes, Poplins, Prints, 4e. Shirtings, Sheetings &c; also, a line assnrinumt nf CASSIMEBES AND COTTONADES, Suitable for Men's and Boy's Wear, to gether with CARPETS & OIL CLOTHS QUEEN8WAIIE AND GLASSWARE and a variety .of other GooUSall of nincii x win oeu at Cost for Cash! Now la vnnr tlm. it vnn cure HEAL Bi4UOAINS. The Stock must ALL BE SOLD in order to, maket room for New Goods. " Remember the place for Panlo Prices.: ' uv. uanu ot., Leniguton. M outlay, Occ, 1st, ' l. 1 Tftrva WTrtV'lt Prices JIv entlrn Stnek MorVorl nnnn Is the time to Buy. I . , Ladies, Look at This fx Zfest Shilling Calicoes are now a io cento Rood Calicoes at 8 " Gooil Muslin at 12 and 14 " Muslins at 8 and' 10 " Good Canton Flannel at 12 Better " " at 15 et Gingham, sold, before at 18 cents, now 18 " Good Ginghams at 8 nnd 12 " PREPARE FOR WINTER. I would call special attention to my: largo lot of Heavy Ulalcr Skanrli WniTE AND GBAT BLANKETS Which I am Selling at very Low Prices.. Carpets and- OH Clotba, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. MOCSMXJBs Are Selling Very Low : ?,r.8AcSugar at 13X Cento. White Sugar at irown Sugar at 7 to 10 And all other Goodi in Proportion.. W. A. GRAVE BANK STREET, LEIIIOIITON, FIltR'i. Charles Trainer Respectfully Informs the people of Lei hlgbton that be has most Excellent Flour for Sale ; Also, good FEED of all klndj, and. STRAW In thn nr,rll. 11. i! ??Jt prepared to do any kind bf Hauling and Plowing at short notice. LEUIGII (2d) STREET, Lehlghtou, Pa. March J8-lj. NOTICE IS DIVORCE, Alias Subpoena In Dlroree to Oetebur Term. 1873. No. 7. In the case ot .. jviuaoeui manuci, Dy ner next friend. Richard Watkins, versus Thomas Mao' ' till, in the Court of Gamma. ti. . Carlon County: The Commissioner appointed by tha said Court January 24, 1874, to take testimony In the hn to the next term of Canrt, will meetall ii.,c luwinwi ipr me purpose or nut appointment qn Monday, March 0th, 1874, at H o'clock r. M at the offlea Of Albrlcht Ss PYstvmin. In thn hnr. oqgb of Mfuch. f71mnk. P, r