II. V. MOriTlllMKIt KUITUIt. I.KIIIQIITO.V, PA.! 8ATURDAY MOIlNI.Nd Al'llIL 25. 1871. Tlio House Commltte on Public Lands havo agreed to recommend tha passago of a bill providing Hint nit lands hero tolore granted by Congress to railroad companies shall be subject lo local taxa tion tlio sninc as sltnlhir property ot in dividuals. Tlio lower house of Congress, on tho intli, by a vote of 178 to 41, passed a bill authorizing publishers to exchange their publications frco of charge and also subscribe! In coutitios wliero news papers are published, to recluve them without the payment of postage. Tho Philadelphia Board of Trade Monday night adopted resolutions nsk Jng the Piesldcnt to veto tho Currency bill, now before him. A memorial was also ordered to bo sent to Congress staling that the, system, of moieties and employment' of spies uud Informers as npait of tho, customs department lias culminated In a league for the deliberate plunder of legitimate commerce, which, if continued, must end In utter anarchy of meicautile interests. "At n meeting of tho Philadelphia Conference of Baptist Ministers held Monday a series of resolutions were adopted. Among them was the follow ing: "Wo unwaveringly affirm as ever of old that tho Immersion of tlio believer In water, In the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost, alone Is baptism. That baptism Isesseutusl to membership In the Scriptural Church and to a pro. perjiartlcipatlon In the Lord's Supper, and we have no right, even by implica tion, to Invito or In any way encourage any persons to coino to tho table who have not this Scriptural qualification." Bismarck is us'ng every means ho can think of to prevent emigration from Germany to the United States. Ailrtrdt, emigration agent In Saxony for the State of JIchlgan, Is annoyi d by the police, acting under orders from Berlin, and many obstacles are put hi his wny. .Silly rumors are Ijfjjcirculatcd among tho peasantry; one,;b'eliig to tho cllect that tho American crown had been offered to Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, who would enforce a military nystcm here similar to that of Germany. Tho long and severe military service Is ateirorto tl.e German peasantry, and a great Incentive to emigration. If they could be persuaded that they would have to endure It hero many of them would of course stay at home. The Frontispiece of St. JVkholas for May Is a very large and remarkably fine engraving Illustrating n passago in Goethe's Poem, "Johanna Sebus." In deed, this number contains many en gravings of unusual excellence: Miss. Hallock has two, one of which Is a specimen of her very best work on wood; Miss. -Ledyard has two Eytlngo and Shcppard each has a capital piece of character dtawlng; there Is a beauti ful little thing copied from Mlchelet, arid a picture from one of Hendschell's graceful and dainty sketches. There Is even a drawing from a native Japanese artist. 'Die literary contents tills month alternate very fairly between the practi cal and the Imaginative. The Depart ments are all good as usual especially Jack-In-tlio Pulpit, In which there Is a pre-eminently funny story of a low- spirited turtle. The Riddle Box con tains one of the best puzzles of the day, nn every-day song, wrtten in the "Lan guage of the Restless Imps." Many of our readers are aware of the fact that, in this country, seasons of financial distress have been almost al ways followed by a precious revival of religion. In such times men have seen and felt the 'uncertain nature of worldly possessions, and tho need of more sub- fltautlaf riches, and have Instinctively turned their hearts to the claims of their Immortal souls. All who have atten tlvely read tho papers during the past tdx months must have observed that everywhere in this land tho chinches have been reaping a rich harvest of mmls, and that many thousands have been added to her communion; and tho nation to-day is much tho better for It This Is one of tl o redeeming features of tho distress through which we have passed. Many a.re now rejoicing In having found treasures Infinitely better than gold and sliver, bonds and stocks: tieasurcs that are enduring. Whilst the commercial hotizon was dark, and men's hearls were falling them through fear, tl.e All-wlso Ituler of nations, from behind the cloude, looked In mercy upon our tmiililed land, and a brighter ky tinned to the vision of thousands. lAt tii rejoice that now both church tuiU btnteuro entering upon a brfuht- wied future. A dispatch from Washington, dated April SSnd, fays: "The messages of tho President vetoing tho Senate Currency bill was a surpilse to almost everybody, as gentlemen In high odlcl.il positions npait from the Cablnnt had uniformly expressed full beltef that tho bill would meet his approval. The Cabinet coun cil tn-day was confined altogether to a discussion of tho bill, the President clearly stating tho conclusions nt which be had arrived, which It Is understood were shared by a majority ot tlio mem bers. The utmost secrecy was observ ed by the officials at tho Executive Man sion regarding the final action on the bill, tho doors of the secretary's and clerk's office belne locked during the copying of the messige. The messago reached the Senate chamber twcyity minutes past two, and was Immediately read In presence of a full attendance of Senators. The Inflationists were visi bly excited, and after the reading was completed gathered in group,earncstly discussing ' the question. When tho news of tlio veto reached the Home, groups were also gatheied there; tlio Irlcuds of tin bill in that branch, as those In tho Senate, openly avowed their dlseapolntmetit ntthe resul'. Some of the opponents of the bill eald they would have been satislled if the Presi dent had signed it." Plaila. Correspondence Philadelphia, A?t 22. After a long. cold, heavv rain, the sky Is again bright, and the air Is balmy and genial. Thus Is it wllh lire, alter nate lights and shadows cover It from Its bpginlng to Its termination. The Spring trade in grain is opening unusually brisk, nnd tho shipments will probably exceed those of nny preceding year. There are so many vessels lying In tho stream waiting to be loaded, that too elevator is obliged to bo run day and night. Thirty-two largo vessels have been loaded with grain this month, being nearly three times as mary as re ceived their cargoes from tills port'dur lug the snmo time last year. The Spring exhibition of tho Penn sylvania Horticultural Society, com mences this week. A grand display of ornamental plants Is promised. Tho society was never more alive and enter- prising man It is to-day, anil never Is Horticultural Hall more attractive, than when filled with Its rare and costly plants in bloom, and its profusion of roses. The floral treasures of a hundred green-houses and conservatories, ar ranged with artlstlcskill and interspers ed with hanging baskets rustic vases, statuary, &c make a scone ot rare interest and beauty. The repbrt of Kx-FIre Jliirsh-tl Clark, which lias Just been made, presents tho following figures: "Tho whole number of llres dtirlng the. pnit year was 8.VJ, an increase or ysu over tnoe repo'ted the previous year. Of tlio 8."i9 lire, i!9 weiu attended by suspicious circum stances. Indicating design In their oilgin, C9 were caused ny the explosion of coal oil or fluid Iamp3, !18 were as crlbablo to defectivo (lues, 120 to care lessness, 40 to spontaneous comliuiUon, 81 to tire-works, 09 to overheated stoves and furnaces, 2!) to pickets and dry rooms, 78 to tho careless use of pipes and matches, and 13 to siarks trom stacks uf saw and planing, mills. Tho Marshal tiaces many tires to tho eating of matches by rats and mice, who pick them up from tho floors whero they are carelessly dropped, carry them into their retreats, and by gnawing them, produco ignition. Ho also gives It as his opinion that tho passage of a law prohibiting tho manufacture of matches other than those which Ignite when struck on specially prepared surfaces, ' would save many thousands of dollars of property yearly. At a meeting of Faculty of Jefferson College a few evenings since. Dr. Thomas II. Andrews was elected Dem onstiotor of Anatomy to fill tho chair formerly occupied by Dr. Wm. II. Pan coast, who was elected to the position of Professor of Anatomy, the chair for mely occupied by his lather, Dr. Joseph l'ancoiist. The latter still holds the position of Professor Emeritus, which still keeps the "old JenVr.-on'' up to its high repute of former years. Tho steamship Kederlaud of the Bed Star Line, wlio-o fata on tlio shoals at Ilrlgnntlno Beach, N. J., caused so much concern for some days, arrived In the Delaware river, near her pier, on Monday afternoon. Although on y a fupwllclal examination of her ha t been made, it Is believed that any dam ugo she lias sustained is very sllj.li.. According to the report of thu Visit ing Coiniultteeof the Pieabytcilan Hos pital, 037 patients have been admitted to its privileges since Its organization, 591 patients Iwvu been discharged, and GO patients liavedied. There are nt present in the Hospital. 40 palleuts. The Fifth Annual; Social Union of the Order of the Knights of Friendship, was held on Monday evening, at the Eagle Hotel, In Third etreet. This Or der was founded about fourteen years ago, and comprises about twenty five chambers, averaging one hundred mem bers each. The visiting delegates are being entertained by the, Harmony Chambers, of tills city, and at the union Just referred to, were tieated to a very elegant banquet. At a conference of Baptist ministers on Aionuay, tuo questiun of close com munion was discussed, and, after at. ex clllng debate, it paper in favor of such communion, which was offered by Dr. Heiisou, was adopt d, only six members votlug in the negative. Tho iulllmore mid Ohio and tlio Peniisylvhiila Jtallroad Companies have at least ended the troubles which havo existed between them since July 1873. 'ine ua-ls of the compromise U, that eucu or tlio companies shall have equal privileges over I be New Jersey lines leaseil ny thu Pennsylvania Huud, ulso the same teiiiilual Inclines lor passen gers and fielght at New VurU. Thu liulllmoio uud Ohio Ito.ul U tu run two uuy tialns, and thu Pennsylvania Bond one night and one day train per diem. Thu Executive CommltUi of. the Men- nonllcs of Pennsylvania ha9 entered into a contract with Messrs, Peter Wright & Sons to bring the Meunonlto people from Russia to Philadelphia, and from thence the Pennsylvania ltnllroad Co. will forward them to their destination In tho Western States and Territories. The duth's on Imports received at'lhe Custom Hoii'-e of this elly,'for tho week ending the 18th Inst., amount to $120, 099,89. An Idea at tho quantity of bread' re quired Jor our Almshouse, may be for mend from the fact that nine baiters are employed, nnd twenty-live barrels of flour are used dally. Mayor Stokely Is now receiving con tributions from our citizens for aid for the thousands of families in Louisiana who are suffering by the flood. It Is proposed to hold tho' next State Agricultural Fair at Suffolk Park, In this city. Within a few weeks an additional amount of $205,05:5 has been raised In the city for the Centennial Fund. Messrs. Henry DIsston & Sons, largo manufacturers In Iron and jteel, havo issued a letter to all whom It' may con cern, In which they announce tnntherc after they will refuse work to any con nected with thu Trades Union, and re quest all In their enfplny, so connected, to withdraw therefrom or leave their works. Modoo. I'll I lad cl phi a Markets. Tuesday Evening, April 21st. The money maiket was quite to-day ai about former rates. Call loans rule nt 4 to 5 per cent. Primo mercantile paper ranges from 0 to 7 per cent, per annum. The stock market was moderately ac tive, and prices generally were steady. Government securities were in fair demand at an advance. Tho Flour market Is firm. Superfine $5.25 to 5.75; extras, $0 to 0.51). bprlng Wheat, extra family, tO.riO to $8; and high grades at W.UZ'A to $10.50. Grain l In fair demand at full prices. West ern Bed , $1 03 to $1,72; Penna. Bed $1.78 to $1.80; Western White. $1.85, No. 1 Spring, $1.03. Corn is firm, new mixed. OOu; Penna. White, 80c. Oats are in fair demand, choice white, G3 to 05, Penna. White, 00 to 02c, mixed, 00 to 01c. Bye, $1.03. C'lnverseed is lessactlvn. cholce8Vito 10c.; Timothy sold at $2,75. The But ter market Is dull and prices weak. Western Choice Dairy, 34 to 33c, do. fresh firkin 33c. Penna. Glades Choice Dairies, 33c; do, good to prime, 30c; medium, 25 to 28c Lard, Western ket tle rendered, 10 to lOHc. Eggs sell at 15 to 10c a dozen. Hay, prime Timothy, $1.35 to $1.45; mixed timothy, $1.25 to $1.35. Straw, 05c to 1.05. Closing Prices of DeIIayen & Towks knd, 40 South Thlid Street, Philadel phia, April 23, 1874: It. S. C. 1SSI ... 21 Mil. 21 a..kd. u. tf. .v.u, lsc . . . is laa. IsH "i. V. S.6 20, ISr.l . . . lajjf Mil. !H usUJ- U. S. 5W,JSil5 . .' . !i0? t,M. itlUa-kxl. U. S S-'JO, ibli S. 1. . lU'S I'l, I. W,1. U. s, f,.;i.., im;7 . . . 'Ji;J 111. 2j)J akl. U. S. I, I, liCS , . . UK II 1. 'J I nhkiij. U. S. HMO . . . IVj 1.1 J. IS s!u,l. U. . (Jurrmcy, 0' . . llirt MJ, 17 nHk.,1. U. 8. i' 1SH.I, now . . IIJ. 10' J skketl. IVniimliHllia It. It. . . M HI. I'lilli. 1 Hlin II. tl. . bit! 1 1 1. LMgh Valliy llallrusd . Ol'I bid, UhUli Cud i Nv. Co. . A)Z liU. Uulii-4 Uuim.aui.. UN. J.' vil'A tl 1. UoM IU Lid. SllKr . . . . loi Lid. 10S alk.l. The Government of Guatemala has issued a decree prohibiting priests and clergymen from wearing tho usual dis tinctive dresses of long robes, &c, ex cept when they are engaged In thu per formance of their sacred duties, under file of trom $10 to t50. New Advertisements. rrno let. A nouse and Stable, In Lchighton. For particulars enquire of April 23, 1874. Pae.kerton. o Whom It may Concern, Notlcs Is hereby given, That I have loaned to Georgo Behrlg one pair of Mules, ami her,' by forbid all personsto meddle with the same. JOSIAII BAUMAV. Baumansvllle, April 20. 1874-w3 "l"OS 1,1 FKITZIXGI2R, " Fashlonabjo Boot and Shoe Maker, Opposite T. D. Clauss' Store, B4NK STREET, LtiHIGHTON, Pa., respectfully Informs his friends and the public, that' lie has lust received a new nnd excel ent assortment of Men's Wo men's and Children's Ready-Made Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, Which he will at the Lowest Prices. K3 Boots and Shoes made to order, arid Repairing neatly and substantially dono at short notice. Tap 25-y 1 -A Ji'eartr Approitimtim to the JIKAL SWAN QUILL than Anything IliUicrta Initntcd." The COKITAXTIT licurAllsa ul ct the SPENOERIAN POUriLK ELASTIC Steel JPeMs I It owing to their tuptrior writing qualitUt,atnt tested ty thewlltorUlfO(lorMQientoroTr 1O0O piper, and by Merchants, Lawjrtri and Ihnkeri without numlwr. The art all Dixie of tli beat Stetl, In the licit manner, by lha beat workmen In Kurope. Jbr Sule by a.'l Dtalert, To accotumodatt thou who may with to try thttt jHnty we will tend a CUnl, containing on taxh otit 13 Nuiubcraf byvmil, on receipt tf'i5c, Ivison, 13 lake man, Taylor & Co.; 133 and HO UUAND STUtiUT, X. V, April 25. 1674. o whom It may concern. All persons are hereby forbid harbor Iiik or trusting; my husband, George Collins, on my account, as 1 will pay no debts contracted by him alter this date. AMELIA COLLINS. Franklin twp., lptli 17, is;i-ll JTBUn MC SALE Ot Valuable Personal Property. Tlio undersigned will sell, nt Public Sale, on the premises of GEO, EMEUV, In tho llOItOUOII of WEI SPOUT, Cnrbon County, Pennsylvania, the fol lowing articles of IVrtnnn! Propelty belonging to tho undersigned, On Friday, Slay 1st, 1374, Commencing nt TEN o'clock1 In tho Forenoon, to wit: 2 Hay Horses, One 5 and tho other 10 Yrnrs Old; OneSprlng Wagon, ono Voh Sled, S "sets Dotiblu Harness, Sarsparrilla Machine; Hnttllng Fixtures and a varMy of other articles ton numerous to mention. KiT Terms and conditions will bo made known at the time and place of sale,, by JOHN HAUK. Wclssport, April 10th, 1874. w'2. riiiilnistrulur'M Sulo Of Valuable Hesal E&tote2 Tho undersigned will soil, at Public Sale, on the premises, In the Uorough of WEISSPOKT, Carbon eounty Pa., On MONDAY, MVY 4th, 1874, commencing at TEN o'clock A.M., the following described Ileal Estate, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of Ground, situate in tho Uorough of Weivport, Carbon county,- Pa., bounded on tlio west by lot No. 41, In tha plot or plan ot said borough ; on tlio south by lot No. DO; on thu north by land of Lewis WeUs, and on the east by White street, being the one-half of lot No. 40, con taining on said White street (10 feet, and in depth of that width 82 feet 0 Inches to lot No. 41. Tlio Improvements nro one Double Two Story It lick Dwelling IIoiinc, 39 feet front by 28 feet deep ; lllark smlth's Shop, U0 x 20 feet, and other outbuildings. ALSO, nil that certain lot or piece of Ground, sltu.ito In tho Uorough of W'eissport, Carbon county, Pa., being the one-half of lot No. 41), bounded on the southeast by Franklin street; on tin; northeast by lot No. 48; on the south west by tlio other half of snld lot Nn. 40, and on the northwest by Allen St., containing 20 Peiclies, more or less. Terms nnd conditions will bo made known at the time nnd place of Mile, by IIENKY liOVEK, Administrator of the Estate of Daniel Kruui, decea-cd. April 10, 1874-wy Latest Styles and Lowest Prices.! 2d door below M. E. Cliur,cli, BANK STREET, Lehishtoa, Pa, htiii li-id upwurdo of Thirty Yenr fxperLme In the Millinery limine, ifrirtn to lnf(trin hr friends ami th ladles ironerttlU, tint hbo keeps poui-tanly ou bund a larj:u aDM rtrnent of NOTlONd TKIMMINUS, NATUUAt aud AKTI riClAI. UAIIt. Hair Braids & Switches Made to Order. Phe hi ali Jut riCnhed from Kuw York a full and vleaut ttotk uf roinprlflns Ilatu, Bonnel", JUbbnnn, Flowen, 1 n"v, CriHjt, Kmcv Ootnifl, Coriet.()l'iie, CtlnrB. Laie Kdglmr, Nei-Ulei", Huchex. Ilandkerchloli), Ac. MOURNING GOODS FuruUbed fcburt uotice aud at I.owt I'ri'-es. Mnrcli 14, 1874. MltS. K. FATH. elssport Aliuiid! The under.lRned would respectfully inform bullders.contrnctnrs and the pub lic in general, that they liave opened a LiiiEQafeeiie Yard in connection with their Near the L. .V, S. llcpot, WEISSPORT, Penna., nnd tl'at they have now on hand nn Im mense stock of 'lioroughly Seasoned Lumber, such na Kougi l'ine Hoards, Surfaced I'itio Woardi, Flooring, Hemlock nnd Vine, Sidings, of al kindi, Shingles, an Immense stock, Hoofing nnd Ceiling Latli, Scantling, and, In fact, Lumber of every descrip tion at tho very lowest market prices. We are also prepared to furnish Ilul'd era and others with a very linu nrtrelc S u ii U , suitable for JHUNonry Vorli, ritisterlug', &c, at llu markably Low Figures. We have constantly on hand a large lot of Wood suitable for Firewood, 'which we will tell, in large or small u,uuutitles, at Prices to suit yuur Pockets On Motto I40NK31' COUM-LOff ,1'ItICM. Ycakel & Albright, Weissport, aug 23-yl t'arbon county, Pa aYMUUL. (JflAVCIl, Opposite tho Public Squaie, SOUTH ST., LEHIGIITON, YA., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Ironware And Dealer In all kinds ot SVOTES!! R7 Hoofing, Spouting and Johblo promptly attended to. ndv, 30 M ! THREAD for your MACHINE. Now Advertisements. 3 School Teachers Wanted In pit-b county for tha 8pi Ing nnd Summer. $150 ptr ninth. Stnd fur Olrrulnr Kll"!t full ptrlKu- i.i i. ztr.qi.wu uccuitm, t'i.i'Jiphin, r. The Slim-lent llniite to Fortune. $450,000 Give Away! 100,000 FOR ONLY $2601 Grand Legal Gift Concert fn alii of ii .Turenllo Ileforra School nt LcftTun- worlb, Km. DUAWINO AIM1L 30, 1 8.4. no Vrre punlnntit In tvery pnrknge of 11 I'lrket'. Slmln lliketii. 260! Sr,.rW: 11 fin (3V IlutfKiv (lrkrl lelli nnit, na out Mitt n- mpu, mrp!iiorn nhould ordwr nt ohm. An) numi-jr nrrltlfig (in 1 lln will be relumed. Good reI iMo 'Aent.' wnhted ererwher. For ful, partlculnr, addreM SIMON ABELES, .nn; 5t- 1 LKAYKNVlUKl'll, Knn. O. 1.. AM.F.N ofTern lil Mirflas Block of OhoiceMix'dGladiolas nt wl.ri.We for 1 pr $20 prl'X)0. Sent hy ux press upui retf ljt of prlcn, hml lor ratAlojruo. AiMre'i C. L. A LIE IT, Ctec&S, IT. 7. t FLORENCE The Lonc-cmiretcd Putt of tlio FIjOKKNOK HKWINtt MICIIINK CO. nntr st the Hlnper, Wheeler A Wllnon, tiud UruYer k Hiker Companies, involving Over 9450,000, Tu finally df tided ly tlio fupremf Omul of ! li United Stntes In f.ivur of the FLOHKNOK, Mhl h alone ban llroken thu Monopoly of Hljjh lrles. Till': NISW FLOUICKCK I tli c ONIjV SlRrlme that Hewn lark ward nud ft'rwnrd, or 1o right nnd left SOLD FOk CASH UNIiV. SPECIAL TEKUd TO rlub mid Denier. .April, in7i. Fn'RKyci. Mash. "tOUa TEliril emit invltipuro whtt nnd pre J vnted fion d'cavTtllllo"JVfJtrrr., Vtr 5 V. Addru J. .t. KrAM A C , Itox 44S1. . V. 1 inn tevltnr Mftt'hluo tve the heft o.iimu iii.ii tn thtt uer, If imld for inoH t inndWy, nnd Is the lfH ft nil to sell. If there l no ;4 louieEtte" nwrent In jpik" t..n. upply to POMKSTtO 8 M.CON. V. EAT TO LIVE ! Writ to F. V.. SMITH CO.. Alhntlc MH1 llvl-lvn, . Y niauurt-luceriiof Hip Crtmllrtl Vhl(r Wliral, for llieir punplilet (n-nl Ire) ftn KootU, wllh lmiKtrlii, t eJrtn'CN frnin Lunio. Jhm(i ii'il I'llicr clt-iillpln. Ktitd II tu Mtu ji.ur lit-nlllt and nioiiry, ' mr.I!l. w4 , And Insect Powder FOK lints, Mice, Uoaclie", Ant'?, Iled-Bug', MoIIir, &cr J. F. IIRNItr, CUIUIAN & CO , N. V., Sole Agents. pSYCIIOMANOY, Ult SOUL CIIAIl.MI.NO." A llnw rlthrr fnj miy r.ii innto and Bain tlie loroand nirnrtlonK of any perron f hey choni. In Hnnlly. 'llilmluipln uitinlal C'Ulrfniant all cn poMjw, fno l nui'l, for 2. renthj tivtlier with n M.iirhi:e Ouldp, Kirypll.in Orado, Dro,nis HitiU tti l.iid erf. A iUHtr book. 1OO.U0O aotd. Ad lre T. WII.IJA.M & CO, eutn., IMiliadelplila. NEW DRUG STORE IN LEIIIGUTOJV. T. W. Reoshaw Itespectfully informs the, citizens of Le hightou nnd vicinity, that ho has open a Drug Store, In Stawfeii's Block, on Bank Street, Lehighton. and that lie has Just received an assort ment of lu rc Drtip, ClicmlcnlK, Family Medicines, Flavoring Exti acts, Perfumery, Coal Oil, CBG.MIS, TOUACCO, &c, which ho will supply nt the very lowest pi Ice for Cash. Renshaw's Writing Fluid, 'l'liu,l!est in the Market. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Tlio attention of ChemUU Is specially called to this art'ele, which, while It Is fully equal tu the best in thu market, Is sol't at -j pur cent. Ies thnn any other Qualitative Chemical Examinations carefully made at reasonable charges. Fimlly Prescriptions carefully com pounded. pr Tho patronage of tlio publlo Is very respectlully solicited. T. W. ItENSHAW, apr 11. Chemist and Druggist. jpiLOUK AM) rUCU. The undersigned Is now selling to the citizens of Weissport and vicinity, the THE CHOICEST Family Flour $4.25 2nd tirade - - 3.50 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Try It I RT lMULlNO of every description at Reasonable ltates. l,iggxge token to and from the ltallroad Depots at the shurcest nutlco. W.F.KLOTZ, Near the Canal ridge, EAST WEISS POUT, Pa. apr ll-m3 IflTTV T P.P PflATQ' hT.APFI I b HI I MWM J JILLIKERY STORE. MM. CJUTIIj, Of Weissport, Respectfully Informs thn Ladles of thl vicinity that alio Is. now prepared to Mako Up Hair Switches, CURLS, PUFFS, &C, at short notice and at tho lowest prices. She is also now opening a new sod ele gant assortment of Spring" 63oods Comprising, lints, Bonnets, Rlbbonn, Flowers, Notions, Ac, and respectfully Invites an Inspec tion of them ny the Lndles, All work will bo done In tho most fasliloDablo and substantial manner, and at price which are bound to suit every one. , MRS. GUTU. . Jfarch7th, 1874 Merchant Tailor, And Dealer In Gent's Furnishing Goods, LEIIIGnTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancy Cloths, Cnsslineres and Vestlngs.for Men's and Uojs Wear, which I am prepated to, Make up to Order In tho most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's A well selected stock of French and Turkey, Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebble nnd Grain Leather Boot nud Shoes on hand, or Made to Order. Mats & Caps, Of the Latest Styles always oj hand, at the Lowest Price. Also, Agent for the American &, Ci rover & Dnker Sewing Machine Only Ono Price for, Everybody;' January 11, 187&-yl " W. EACHES, Contractor & Builder, l.EllIUUTOy, rt.N.N'i. l'Inus nnd 'Specifications For all kinds of Buildings made-at the shortest notice. 1 NO CHARGES Made for Plans and Specification when the contract is awarded to the under signed. A. W. EACHES. June 14, 1878-yl J.IVIU EBBERT'S Livery & Sale Stables, BANK STEKKT.LEIIIOHTOK, Pa. FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And positively LOWER TRICES than anyttuer Livery In the County. H7 Largo nnd handsomn Carriago for. Funeral purposes and Weddings. fo. 22, 1S73. DAVID KI1BKKT. BICU.UAK, MiKcriciuiu or Cnrrluges, Slelgns, UugglCH, ad eTcry dcMrlpttouof SPRING WAGONS. Neirljr vpxIU fifla Hol.l, Junk 8lrL L.bl(htOD, l'a. HKPAIUINO PROMmt ATTENDED TO At rttMottl. chars... -rlroi,ig r.iy rMCKtrulLr KJlltlt.il, u utUricllouKuvaotMd. i fU T, 187, A. DUCKUAN. HOME LIFE IN THE BIBLE, llr lb. nulhor of "Nljht Sno.i In lb. Dlbbf m4 "Our latli.r'i llvuw," of which nMrlr IOO.OCO hi leo hI4. Mom. Uf." Ii ooum.nilril bj mluUlir. f(ll church.. Mb. author', belt l..)W.""full ofpncloui tboubi,''-Trulb. vtf clnui a. (.ma," a cliolca book tor .'"7 famllr," Ac. blwl .n(railnn, roa., liolwt ffr, rich Mullnir, and fur rapid aal. otnaiM. AOKMS, YUU.SU Jlt.N. 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