UlllTOIt. I.KIIiailTON, IA.i BATUHDAY MORMN'll AriilL 1?, 1871. Attention Is called to the excellent speech of Hon. Chas. Albright, deliver ed by him In tlio Home ol lloprcseta tlves, on tho 8 LI t Inst., and published on our first pago to-day, A. T. Stownrt 1ms fixed the prico for board at his Grand Union Hotel, Sara toga, nt threo dollars nrlny lor Hie coin ing season, Of course the landlords of the. pflfef JiofeU will bo compelled to ndopt tlio snmo tariff. A special dispatch, from Washington to the'JJostOKi Post, dated April 13th., says "A very strong and well organis ed movement Is on foot to bring about the Immedlato recondition of tho Inde pendence of the Cuban Itepubllc by tlio .United States. It has been quietly worked up Lu high Adminttratlon and Congressional circles during the past Jew days. The scheme will bo sprung ,ipon Congress In a, day or two, prob ably to-morrow, by leading Uodlcal .Congressmen. Tho reason and neces sity assigned forprompt and immediate-, action la the alleged fact that English agents oro known tn bo actively engag ed in endeavors toaffect ho situation by tho iurcba&o by Great Brllaiiijof the Island of Cuba, and this lively agitation of the subject here lias' for its object the circumvention of tho English schemers. " OnJqnday last, President Grant, in conversation with friends on tlio subject o finances, said "it .was desirable that tho pledges of .thelGovornmet to return as toon as practicable to specie pay ment should not bo overlooked. In his annual message ho had suggested moa hures of preparation for. .such resump tion,, and thought now ns ho did then tbat the National Hanks should retain as a portion of their reserve either tho wholo or.a part of tho gold Interest ac .curing upon thebondM pledged as secu rity for their Issuc,and the Treasury, ho .added, should also simllary strengthen .itselfi with a view to .resumption. Ho had no hesitation In saying tliat lie was opposed to. Inflation In -the general ac ceptation of tho term to an ijicreaso of currency beyond tho actual business ncccessities of tho .country, hut at tho sa,nie.timo hp. had given no opjnlou con corning the measures .before Congress, nor had ho indicated ivliat his i.etion wpald ho relative to ruiy bill that might Repassed." . Atelegrapho dispatch, dated Jprll J8th, to the N. V. Sun says: "The fi nancial polloy of tho Administration has ruined tho iron producing interest of Ponnsylvauia, and to-day it is in a wretched and btagnated condition. Over fifty blast furnaces oro Idle and over a dozen i of 'the leading rolling mills and iron works'havo'suspended. On top of this discouraging situation tlio puddlers and "workers In tho1 various departments ,oMho' trado havo? determined upon a strike, and nro already pressing their demands at various establishments in Heading and at other points In tho :Schuylklll and Lehigh valleys. The NatlonalaUn!on held a 'secret conference tu Reading a faw days ago and determ ined to ask for tlio wages paid before .the panic. Afthat place several cstab iismnenis' nave' ceased operations on nocountof the strike, which is expected to become general before the cud of tho wek. It Is estimated that over fifty .thousand hands engaged lu tho iron trodu'aro now Idle." ' .- . JUr. lHIott'M fculosy on Semi Jlor .S it inner. TI10H911. Itobertll. Elliott's eulogy pn tho lato Charles Sumner, In Fancull Hall liostou, on Tuesday evening lat, was an eloquent tnI feeling tilbute, and was listened U) jvlth absorbing at tention throughout. Tho following was tlio orator's peroration; To have lived such a Jlfa were glory cuuugu. duccpss was not needed to per ject Its star bright, Immortal beauty; but success came. What amazing eon. trastsdid hjsllfa wltncssl Ho heard the hundred guns which liostou llred for-tha "p8$age of tho Fugitive Slave act, and lie saw Boston bending forth with liouors and blessings a regiment of fug tiva slaves to tnva that Union which the crime of her Webster had Imperilled. Hn saw Franklin Pierce employing the power ol the nation to force back ope helpless iugltive to the hell of slavery, and be saw Abraham Lincoln write the edict of emancipation, Ho heard Taney declare' that "tlio black man had no rights which tho white man was bound to respep)," and, ho welcomed Bevels tu bis teat us. a Senator of the United States. J?ut us defeut could not dam. pen hisaidor,sosuci'css could not nbatu bis .zeal. He lell while bearing alolt the same bajrinir of human rights which S8 ycais belore.be )iad uufurfud und lilted n this hail.' The blessings ot the poor arclils laurels. One feacred thought, duty; presided over his life, Inspiring' 111 111 in youth, guiding hluilu manhood, Mreiigtlieidya him )u age., .lie It ours (u walk In tliu Ifght of Ills jHue.uxum j)le. Ji It burs u cupy his btalnless In u grlty.'liU supreme Uo vol Ion to human ity, luvjiiolouml Juth iii.lruth, mill .bis uucouiptiable moral uiiliuatasni, II. V. MOHTIIIMKIt, Adlt-u, great servant and npostlo of liberty. If .others f orgctthce, thy famo shall bo guarded by the million of Ilia emancipated race whose gratitude shall bo more enduring than mouutneutal marble or brass. Tlio Currency Hill. In the llouso ot lleprcsentatlves on Tuesday last, the consideration ot the Curicncy bill was rwumcd, and alter some discussion was finally passed by a vote of 120 to 110. Tho following Is tlio subslanco ot tho bill: Section 1 Provides that section 81 of tho NatlonM Currency act bo so amend ed that tlio nmount of money the banks are rcnilred to keen on hand shall bo determined by the nmount of deposits, a iii that they shall not hereafter be re quired to Keep on hand any money whatever by reason of the amount of their respective circulations. bee. repeals section Ti ot the said net and the several amend ments thereto, so far ns they restrict tho amount of notes lor circulation. It also repeals the second proviso in section 1 ot the act to provide for the redemption nt the three ner cent, temporary loan cer- tllicatcs, and tlio amendment to the National Currency net. approved March 3, J8C3. Section 21. of the original act Is re-enacted, Bee. JJ requires each national bank to keep on.djposlt in tbe Treasury ot the United States lu lawful money, a sum equal to 5 per cent, ofltr. circulation, to he held and used only for the redemp tion of such circulation, and when such circulating notes shall be prcsentedfor redemption in sums of $1,1)00, or any multiple thereof, to the Treasurer, or any Assistant Treasurer of the United States, tho same shall be redeemed lu United States notes. All notes so re deemed Khali bo charged by the Comp troller of tho Currency to tlio respective associations issuing tho same and, he snail notllly tlicm severally on the first day of each mor.th, or oftener, nt his discretion, of the amount pt such re demption, whereupon each assoBlatlon so not! lied shall forthwith deposit with tho Treasurer of tho United States a sum Ju I'nlted States notes equal to tho nmount of Its circulating notes o re deemed. And when such redemption shall havo been so reimbursed, tho cir culating nptes so redeemed, or If worn, mutilated, or defaced, new notes in stead shall be forwarded to the respec tive associations ; provided, that each of said associations shall reimburse to the .treasury tlio costs pf redemption and ot supplying pew notes in tlio placo of inose reucemeu; am) tjo associations hereafter organized shall also severally reimburse to the Treasury the costs of engraving and printing their circulated uotes, and provides further that tlio en tiro amount ot United States notes out standing and In circulation nt any one time shull not exceed the sum ot four hundred million dollars now authorized by existing laws. bee. 4 provides that any bank desir ing to withdraw Its circulating notes In wnoio or in part may, upon the deposit of lawful money In sums of not less than $10,000 with the Treasurer of the United States, withdraw n proportionate amount ot bunds deposited In pledge for sucli ciiculatlon, and ho shall ie deem, cancel, and destroy an nmount ot the circulating notes of sucli bank equal to me amount issued upon such uouds. Sec. 5. That sections yi-32 of the said act be amended by requiring that each Of the said associations bhall keep its lawful money reserves within its own vaults at the place where Its operations of discount and deposit are carried on, and all the provisions of tho said associ ations to keep any portion of Its lawful money reserves elsewhere tljan In (ts own vaults, or requiring or permuting the redemption ot its circulating notes elsewheio than nt Its own counter, ex cept as provided fur In this nut, are hereby repealed. Sec. (J. That upon all circulating notes hereafter Issued, or hereafter to bo is sued, whenever tho samo shall come into tho Treasury in payment or depos it for redemntion or otherwise, there bhall bo nrlutcd nnder sucli rules aud regulations as tho Secretary of tho Trea sury may prescribe, the charter num bers of tho associations by which they are severally Issued. rue heuatn mil was then taken up and after considerable discussion, Mr Maynard moved tho previous question on the passago pt tho Senate bill, and It was seconded, 121 to 59. Tho bill was then passed, yeas 140, nays 102. The text ot tho bill Is as follows: That the maximum amount of United States notes Is hereby fixed at $400, 000,000. Sec. 2. That 4(1,000,000 in noteifnr ciiculatlon In addition to such ciiculatlon now allowed by law shall be Issued to National Hanking Associations now or ganized, nnd which may be organized hereafter, and such Increased circulation shall be distributed among the several States as provided In section 1 ot the net entitled, "An act to provide for tho redemption of tho threo per centum temporary loan ceitlficates, and for an increase of national bank notes." Ap proved July 12, 1870. And each na tional banking association now organ ized, or hcieafter to bo organized, shall keep and maintain ns a part of Its re serve required by laws one-fourth part of the coin lecelvcd by H ns Interest on bonds ot tio United States deposited as security for circulating notes or uov' eminent deposits, and that hereafter only one-fourth of tha reserve now pre scribed by law for national banking ns soctations shall consist ot balances duo to an association, available for the re' dcmptlon ot Its circulating notes, from associations in the cities Ot redemption, and upon Which balances no Juterest snau oe paiu. The status ot the whole quostlon jiqw Is that while the House bill lias to await the notion of Senate, which may or way not bo favorable, or may be delayed Indefinitely, the Senate bill goes .directly to. tho Preildent for his signature, Tho Now Encland Mrthcdlst Confer ence adjourned Wednesday night, nf'er tho adoption ot resolutions favoring total abstlnenco and against all kinds of chance game. bouthampton, April 1C. f no steam ship Mnllva with tho body of Dr. Liv ingstone on board, arrived hero at 0:20 o clock tins morning. Tho ulnyor will formally receive tho remains at 11 a.m. The people are congregating In large numbers along tho route of the funeral procession. Merchants aro closing their stores nnd flags aro Hying nt halfuiast. Harrlsbug, April 14. A boy named Charles Gentslelder, aged about 14 years, In Jumping from a train In tho upper end of the city, fell on tbe rails, and had both legs cut .off. The Supremo Court of tho United States has recently decided the suit of tho Florence Sowing Machine Company against the Singer, Grover & .Baker, and Wheeler & Wilson Sowing Machlno t'ompanios, involving over $230,000, In favor of tbe Florence Co. Memphis, April 14. 1). P. Johnson, telegraph operator nt .Brownsville, Tenn., was shot nnd fatally wounded on Sunday night, In a bagnio at that place, by Samuel Oldham, a class leader in a Methodist church, who, being caught in the bagnio by Johnson, bhot hluito prevent exposure. Oldham fled, and has not been captured. London, .rlpill 10. A shocking ex plosion occurred to-day In a coal mine at Dunklnfleld, near Ashtoiirunder-the-Tyno Lancashire. A large number of miners wero killed nnd injured, many of the latter being terribly burned. Thus far thirty bodies have been recov ered, and it Is feared many more remain in Urn mine. A later dispatch from Aslitnn, under Tyne, states that forty six bodies have recovered from mine at Dunklnficld, In which the explosion oc curred to-day. These, aro believed to have been all that were killed. One hundred men, who wero left In the mine alive after thonccidcut, have been safely rescued. There Is intense excite ment jit Dunklufiehl. Tlio explosion was caused by the use of naked lights. New Advertisements. wjiuw it may concern. All persons aro hereby forbid harbor ing or trusting my husband, George Collins, on my account, as I will pay no debts contracted by him after this date. AMELIA COLLINS. Franklin twp., lprll 17, 1874-w3 JNO. D. IIEltTOI.KTTIi, AWOUNEV AND COUNSEIXOK AT LAW, Ornci Flrt National Bank Building, 2nd Floor MAUOI CHUNK, Tejixi. May bo eODMiUfd In German. apr IS, 1S71 The undersigned hereby cautions all persons against negotiating a Note, dated April 4th, 1974, for S81, given to William llerger, residing on tlio Toby lianna, as I shall refuse to pay tliu said note, not haviug received value therefor. JOHN DISTLKtl, TownmensInK twp., Carbon co., Fa, Apr!) 18, 1874-w3 COKUS OF WOOD, The unders'gned has now on tho Canal Bank, at Welssport, about !5 Cords of Seasoned Firewood, which lie oilers In oue lot at a reasonable price. Also, a quantity of SCREENED SAND, suit able, for Building purposes, veiy low for cash. J. It. DIMMICK, apr 18-w4 Weissport, I'a. jjBumac SAL, 13 Of Valuable Personal Property. The undersigned will sell, at Public Sale, on the premises of GEO. EMERY, In tho BOROUGH of WEISF01tT, Carbon County, Peunsylvania, tho fol lowing articles of Personal Property belonging to the undersigned, On Friday, May 1st, 1374, Commencing at TEN o'clock In the Forenoon, to wit: 2 Bay Hprses, Ono S nnd tho other 10 YeariOld; One Spring Wagon, one .Bob Sled, 2 sets Double Harness, Sarsparrilla Machine, Bottlim: Fixtures and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. KrTeruis and conditions will ha roada known at the time and place ot sale, by x UAUK, Welssport, April 10th, 1874. w 2. jlaniiaiHtrator'j, su Of Valuable Meal 13stia&e? The undersigned will sell, nt Public bale, on the premises, In the Borough oi wtsissi'iJUT, uarnon county l'a., On MONDAY, MAY 4th, 1874, commencing at TEN o'clock A. M., tho following described Real Estato, to wit: Ail that certain lot or piece of Ground, situate In the Borough of Welsspbrt, Carbon county, Pn., bounded on tho west by lot No. 41, In the plot or plan ot said borough on the south by lot No. U9j on the north by land of Lowls Weiss, and' on the east by Wljlfe Btrect, being tho one-half of lot No 40. con taining on said White street 60 feet, and In depth of that width 82 feet 0 Inches to lot No. 41. The improvements aro one jjouuio two-story Itrlclt Dwelling House. 38 feet front by 38 feet deep : Black smith's Shop, 30 x 20 feet, and other outbuildings. ALSO, all that certain lot or piece ot Ground, situate In the Borough ot Welssport, Carbon county, Pa., being the one-half of Jot No. 411, hounded on the southeast by Franklin street; on the northeast by lot .No. 48; on tho south west by the other half of said lot No, 4D, and on tho northwest by Allen St. containing 20 Perches, more or less. Terms and conditions will bo made known at the time nnd place of sale, by iiupiil ijui isu, Aununutrator of the Estato of Paniel Krum, deceased pril JU, JH74-WJ Now Advertisements. 3 .School Teachers Wanted In ra rcutWf frt thn BrlnR and Summer. $150 J8P m:Bti. Bnd or.Clrrutar gltlng full pari leu larn. ZIEOLUlti McCUKUY, 1'hlladelphla, ! The Sliorfeat ltoute tn Fortune. $450,000 Given Away I (100,000 FOU ONLY $1,101 Grand Legal Gift Concert lu aid of a J u Ten lie It e form School at Leaven- worth, Kan. DRAWING AIMIIL 30, 187. Ine Prhe cnnranteoil In pxoty pnckaire of 11 Ticket, single Tifketc, (2&0t 6 for $12 1 11 for Hut fvT tickets left; nml, n our files art rapid, ii r dinner should order- at ooce. Any money arming ton mo itui m reiumeu. uooa reMihle Atfentu wauled everywhere, for ful particulars, address SIMON" AHELES, .na: Bl-w4 LKAVEN WORTH. TCan. nrniam mm niMint.iBiiiiniiMi O. L. ALLEN PlTcrs hi mrj'lu ftock of OhoiceMix'dGladiolas ntliolfKito for J1 per loo, $20 porinoo. Sent by exprexs upon receipt ot price. Fend for catalogue. AJjrcfB C. L. ALIEH, Cllttl, IT. 7. H FLORENCE The Lone-cnntefcted Suit of the FLORHNCK HKWINO MACHINE CO. against tho Slnjrer, Wheeler 4; Wilson, mid llrovdr & Ruler Conijmnies, involving Over 3250,000, T Anally decided by tho Pupretne Court, of t ho United States In ftvor or, the FLOUENCK, which alone hat Uroken the JJonopoIof High Prices. Till! NEW FliOUICNCE Is tho ONLY Alachme that news backward and forward, or to right and Wt SlMPUBT ClIEArEBT IlEsT I SOLD FOU CASH ONLY. SPECIAL TKIUW TO Clubs nml De tilers. April, 1874, Florknpb, Mass. "TOUH TKKTII'r.iubo ina-lopura whit-, and pre vented from denvbTthouof"VrltralJ., IrlraS)e. Address.'. J. llsMC.l , Box 4181, N. Y. This Sewln Mnctlloo iHrea tlic b-it httltractlon to tlio user, it paid for nmpt , eadUr, and la the te.t of all loaell. ifthero la no "Domestic" aent lu jour town, apply tn noMKSTIO a M.CO,N. V. BUY J. & P. COATS' BLACK THREAD for your MACHINE. EAT TO LIVE ! Write to P. K fMITH & CO., Atlantic MHK ItmoMyn, N. Y manufarturers of th Crualmtl "Whit IVIirni, for their pamphlet (a-nt Ire) on KootU, with luinortu t extracts from Liedio, John 3ov and ether prlentUfp. Read It and piyo your lienlth and llloll'3'; nir.21. w4 Exterminators And Insect Powder FOIt Itnts, Mien, Itonchc.i, Ant, Ttoil.TiuRS, MotliR, &a. J. F. IIKNItY. CUnitAN fc CO , N. Y., Sole Aconts. n psvonoMAficv, oif s-nui. ciiaiimino." How ell hr S&x lmv !iN.'lnAta and iraln tha loTeand affection nf any pernon they ckoi, n. Mantly. Thl Kimpie mental acquirement ul unit po.api, fnc, br unfl, for 23 cent; together with a marriage uniae, .Kpypunn urnclo. uroima, Illota tn LnJe-. A rjueer bdik. lOU.UllO nr&i, Add" T. WII.I.IAH CO., Pnln., Philadelphia. NEW DRUG STORE in LEiiiGirroir. T.W. Renshaw Hosppctfiilly Informs tlio citizens nf Le hlRlitun nml vicinity, that I'O 1ms open a Drug Store, In Stauffeu's Block, on Bank Street, Lehighton. nnd that ho has Just received un nssort- inent of I'uro DriirTS, Clicmicals, rninily medicines, Flavoring Extrncts.l'erfumery.Coal OH, CIGARS, TOKMCCO, &c, which lio will Bunuly nt tho very lowest price for Cash, Renshaw's Writing Fluid, The Best In the Mnrliet. AT WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL. Tho nttentlon of Chemists Is specially called to this nrtlcln, which, while It is fully equal to the best In the market, Is sold nt S3 per cent, less than any other. Qualitative Chemical Examinations carefully oiado nt reasonable charges. Family Prescriptions carefully com pounded. B" Tho patrouago of the public Is very respectfully solicited. T. W. UENSIIAW. npr 11. ChemUt aud Druggist. Jp(I.bUR A.D FUCD. The undersigned Is, now selling to tho citizens of Welssport and vicinity, the TIIE CHOICEST Family Flour $4.25 2imI Grude - - 3i0 For Casli! Satlsfaptloi) Quarautecd. Try It 1 t3f IJIULINO o( erery description nt Iteasonablu Itates. Itaggago taken to aud from tho Railroad Depots at tho shortest notice. W. P, KLQTZ, Near the Caual .'ridge, EAST WElSS l'OHT, l'a, npr ll.m3 jyjrii,iifVEirv stoke. ICRS. CJ-UTIE, Of Weissport, Respectfully Informs tho Ladles of this vicinity that sho Is nnw prepared to Make Up Hair Switches, CURLS, PUFFS, &C, at short notice and at tho lowest prices. Sho Is nlso now opening n new and ele gant assortment of Comprising, Ilafs, Donncis, Illbbuns, Flowers, IVoiions, Ac, and respectfully Invites an inspec tion of them tiy tho Lndles. All work will be done in tlio most faslilonablo and substantial manner, and nt prices which are bound to suit every one. MRS. GUTH. .March 7th, 1874 rjp JO. CfcAUSS, Merchant Tailor, And Dealer In Gcnt'N Furnishing Goods, LEHIGIITON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths. Cassimeres and Vestlngs,for Hen's and Roys' Wear, which I am prepared to Mako up to Order in tho most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's A well selectml stnnlr nf FronMi Turkey Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, .n.iu, i cuuiu nna urain j-.eatncr iioots and Shoes on hand, or itlado to Order. Of the Latest Styles nl ways oj hand, at tho Lowest Price. Also, Agent for tho American & Grover & Baker Sewing Machines. Only Ono Price for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, LEniQUTO.V, FUNN'A. Plans nnd Specifications For all kinds of Buildings made at tbe shortest notice NO CHARGES Mado for Plans and Specifications when tho contract Is awarded to tho under signed. A. W. EACHES. Juno 14, 1873-yl AVID EBUEUT'S Livery & Sale Stables, HANIt 8TEICET.I.KIIIGHTO., Pa FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEG ANT CARRIAGES. And positively LOWER PRICES than any other Livery In tho County. tST Large nnd handsome Carrlagos for Funeral purpose and Weddings. Ivor. 22, 1873. DAVID1 KniJKRT. ABUCKMAIV, a MAViiricTtiKii or Carriages, Slclglm, Buggies, and aTftry ducrlpllnu of SPRING WAGONS. Neirly opposite 3' pi a Hole!, pink Street. Lehlfibton, Pa, R1CPAIIUNO pROufrTr ATTKNDPD TO Jit reuotuile cbargea. aPtrotvjge verjr ro poet full eoHclted, ud y'eb.7, 1871, A. BUCKMAX. IN THE BIBLE, Ut the author of " Nlizht fireoei la tbe BIbU" ad "Our Fthere Hoaw," of nhich' neirlj 200,000 hate Wun nold, "Home Ufe'Mi coinineoded bj ulolstere of eU ohurcbee a "the author's bott IkaIc,1 "full of precloni t bought," MXruthi pre clout ae gemi," ' a choice book for efer fimiir,1 4c, btot-1 eDgraTtngf, roee tinted paper, rfeu bludlnic, nnd fur rapid mI uncimiUd. AOENT8. YOUNU MKN. LAD IKS. TKAOIIKHH and CLKR QYMUX. wautodln etercounU l (T6 to $1W pr zikhi.kr Mccuuny. nar"m3 MS Arcb St., rblladclftla, r. JU"EW FIRM! NEW PRICES! aFew Ooocls 1 1 Tho undersigned having purchased the entire Stock-ln-Trado of Thomas S. Deck, comprising Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestlngs, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods, aro now prepared to offer real Bargains in this Line. They would also announce that they are now receiving an entirely newstocK of the best and most fashionable Cloths, Cassimeres and Testings, Suitable for the Spring Trade ! which they aro prepared to MAKE UP in the Latest Fashion, the most Substantial Manner and at the Very Lowest Prices. They very respectfully Invito the at tention ot their friends and the public to their Goods and Prices, and ask a share of their patronage, and In return guarantee full satisfaction In (very particular. LAURY 8c PETERS, Post Office .Building, Bank. Street, LclilgUton, Pa. march 14, 1874-yl MILLINERY ! Latest Styles and Lowest Prices 1 Sd door below M. E. Church, BANK STREET, Lehightou, Pa., having had upward nf Thirty Yean eiperl.lra In tho MtlllDtrrj Bu.lnew, drifrca to Inform bar frteudfl and tho jjadle generally, that abe keep! rouftanUj on hand a larjra aanortnient of NOTIONS. TRIMMINGS, NATURAL and ABTI VICIAI. HAUL Hair Braids & Switches Mado to Order. She baa alio Jntt receded from New York a full and elegant stock of pi'iiigCrOods, romprlilne Nfttf, Bonnet, lilbboni, Flowers, Lve, Crapes, Fancy (loodx.mtMllnre, Collar, Laee Edging, Neckties, Ituchex, Handkerchief, Ac. MOURNING GOODS FurnUhod at short notlca and atLowwt prleea. March II, 1874. MRS. K. FATH. 1874. SPRING. 1874. The undersigned respectfully Informs her friends and tbe ladles In peneral, that sho Is now receiving a largo stock of tho Newest and most fashionable Designs In lillinciy Goods, for Spring and Summer Wear; such as LADIES' HATS and BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, VLOWBK8. NOTIONS, Ao., &e. IIat3 nnd Bonnets made up In the latest and mrxit fashionable manner. ..-1 1 1 goods warranted,. and Pi Ices are fully ns -low as elsewhere. ' STOKE, next door to "The Carbon Advocato" BANKWAY, Lehlgh'ton. LIZZIE KRAMER. March 14th, 1874. 7'olssport Ahead t Tho undersigned would respeetfolly inform builders, contractors and the pub lic In general, that they hare opened a Xrtiinber Yard In connection with their Near the L. . S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., snd that they have now on hand an Ira menso stock of '.horoughly Seasoned Lumber, such ns Bough Pine Boards, (surfaced rine loards, Flooring, Hemlock and Pino, Sidings, ot alt kinds, Shingles, an Immense stock, Booflng and Ceiling Lath, Scantling, and, In fact, Lumber of every descrip tion at thi very lowest market prices. We are also prepared to furnish Build ers aud others with a very fine article of Sand, suitable for Masonry Work, IMatiterlnp;. &e., at Ilo markably Low Figures. We have constantly on hand a largo lot of Wood suitablo for rirowcod, 'which we will sell, In large ox smalt quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets Ova Mono II0NKST QQUNT WV FRIOM.. Ycakcl & Albright, Weissport, aug 23-yl Carbon county. Pa ASIVEIi GUAVEK, Opposite the PubltoSquaie, SOUTH ST., LEHIGIITON, FA., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In all kinds of Roofing, Spouting and Jobbln promptly attended to. nov. 80