H. V. MOIlTIlIMKIt KDITOll. LKUIQIrTON, 1'A.i SATURDAY MOliNINI! JUNE 20, 1871. "How much longer nru wo lobe rob bed?" Iiidlgnnntly asks n recalcitrant Radical newspaper. Wliy, uiilll you haven't got nnj thing morn to lit; tubbed of, unless you bead off tbo tlitevea by putting an honest party In power. Al lentown Democrat. Just so. But where In tbo name of all that Is good nreyougolng to find tbo "honest party," to put In powci? Senator Sherman In tbo Sonata Tues day managed to have n amendment put on tho Post Office Appioprlatlon bill, requiring publishers ot newspapers to prepay postage on their circulation sent through tho wall at tbo rate of four cents per pound. The highest rate the Fosyiiastcr-Gcneral recomended was a cent and a half per ppiind. Tho only explanation for thlscxtraordlnary course Is tbo exceeding great nnxioty of Sena tors to get oven with the newspapers. Not content to provide tho day previ ous a bill to persecute them In the courts, they now propose to levy an ex orbitant tax upon their circulation. They do not provide cither that this proposed law shall not tako effect uutil a certain tlmo In the future, but by fall ing to fix any time tho law will take effect from Its passage. Thus for six months of tho present year tho news papers will have to pay four cents per pound on the bulk of their mall edition, without any prospect of recovering the same from theirsubscilbers. Philadelphia Letter. riiiLAEELrniA, June 13, 1874. A NOULE CHAlllTY, The aunlvcrsiiry of tho Old Iran's Homo was celebrated on Tuesday In their beautiful bulldlns at Tbhty.nlnth and Ateh streets. Tbe atlendnnce was very large, and, as usual, the ladies mado up tho be-t part of tho visitors. Thespaclous edifice being crowded, and also the surrounding grounds. Tbe In mates of the house occupied places In front. Rev. Dr. Newton, of the Epis copal Chuich, read the ninth annual re port, and stated that tbe building was formally opened on June 12th of last year. If It bad not been for the loss of !J00O by tbe talluro of Jay Cooke, tbe debt would Imvebeen entirely cancelled, nnd the gratifying announcement could have been mado that tho expenses were all met. There are thirty one Inmates nt rresent, and they enioy all the com foits adapted to their advanced ago. Tbo conditions of adiiilsrlon are: For applicants of tie ago of 70 years and upward, $100; for persons between 05 and 70 years, $250; for those under (15 years, $-500. No one will bo received who Is less than CO years old. Several Interesting addresses were made on the occasion,' and notwithstanding tbo extreme beat of the, day, tho exer cises were much enjoyed by all who had tbe privllego of being present. Upon tlielr conclusion, the visitors partook cf refreshments, the receipts from which were for tbo benefit of the funds of thu house, THE INSANE For many years It has been tho cus tom to have balls nud other entertain ments for the Insane at our Almshouse. The patients seems to enjoy these little attentions, and several of tliem have been materially benefited by them. Every week during, the season at least one ball tokes place, and so attractive, have they become that crowds of visi tors attend. The ohlef phybielnn is Dr. D. U. Richardson, to whoso kind treat ment and scientltlo acquirements the present improved condition of tho de partmentls tntirely. due, On Friday tho last ball took place, and there will ua no more until tbecold weather in the autumn. THE FRANKLIN BAVlNd FUND This Institution was doing a largo business when it suddenly collapsed and its doors closed on their him es. A Person named t'adwallader was in the habit of quoting trite proverbs in his extensive advertisements, and In thW artful manner roped in many an un suspecting victim'. The deposits wero largo and many, and when It reached the fitting time, tho bubble burst, nnd bankruptcy became the fate of this con ceru. Of course, tbo depositors will lose i the greater part of their money, nothing will be done with the mana gers, and nfter a short time all will be torgotten, aud another swindling com pany will rise out of the ashes to cheat anddefraud ttelnnoceut. It Istlmetbat a law was passed to reach such cases, and If tbe officers were held Individual. Jy responsibly even to Imprisonment, perhaps there would not bo so much roguery hereafter. Tho certainty of escape now encourages designing and dishonest men to embark In u defraud ing scheme. A BOO PIT CLEANED OCT. The pollco received Information that a dug fight wastoconie oiT last Monday nt a notorious placo on Rlchmond-t. Tldrty.fivo policemen made a raid upon the den. and the Inmates i camper cu off in every direction. Somo of them got out on roofs, Into attic windows, and lu every other way efforts were made- to escape. One man who got luto u loft fell through the plastering upon n woman and children who were In bed in tho room below, and the excitement was increased by their screaming "mur der." Tho total ofcapluies was 01, in. eluding I'at Carroll, a noted dog tighter. EFFECTS OF ICE WATEIt. The steerage passengers by the Indi ana whlcharrlved this week, wero taken to the West Philadelphia depot for trausportlon tolhclrdislant dcstlnitloii. U'ho day bebg very hot, tome of them indulged in drinking freelvof Ico water, nnd one a Dniilsh girl, 10 years of age, died in consequence of tfcU Imprudence, and several others wt-ro perlnusly III, For a short time the cmlgianU thourbt that they had been posloned, nnd great excitement prevailed among thum, TIIK HOT SPELL. This year lns teen remarkable In it wvather stall-dies. The month of May was the chilliest and June wat the hot test month we have had lor many n j car. Tbo thermometer leached 00 de-gri-es on the 0th ln-t., ami much suffer ing was experienced by the hiuto crea tion, several bort-es falling dead on the street. While olln r plates hnvo been visited with copious nud refreshing showers, our city has not been lavoicd by the clerk of the weather with any Immediate relief, nnd the extreme, heat still continues with us. THE rOULIC BUILDINGS. On July -Itli, the corner stone of our new public buildings at Ih nnd nnd Mar ket streets will bu laid with Impressive ceremonies. Hon. Ueiijnmlti Harris Iirewatcr will deliver an (nation on the ocoa-ilon, and the ceremonies will be principally thoso of tbe Masonic-Order. When will our people be Informed that tho corner stone of tho Centennial will be laid? Yours truly, Modoc, 1'lillndcljililii Markets. Friday Evening, Juno 12th. A dullness somewhat resembling that which reigns during tho middle of the heated period was observable to-day on Third street, and prices generally Miuw slight weakness. Rumors, however, may be quoted active, anil as they were Issued from both sides of the speculation may bo bald to have equalized each other. Among those must prominent was one to thu effect that the committee appointed by the last meeting of the stockholders of tho Pennsylvania ltall roid Company to Investigate thu affairs of the company, appialse Its properties, franchises, anil leases, would make u report during thecomlng week. Perhaps nothing of mure importune: totliecred it of the company namei! could oceurr at this time, as actual facts are soiely needed tu restore the cotilliluiicu which some time ago was lost lu that stock. Tho luteution on thu part of the present managers to K-eognIzo its affairs and conduct the business on the most econ omical plans meets with thu unqualified nppioval of the shareholders, and It thu committee Is uble to shuw a uniform system ol Improvements, together with valuable assets, for the largo amour.ts expended by the company, the commu nity will feel that its confidence lu the road and its managers has not been mis placed. There was rather more demand for money to-day, but the rates remain about the bame as last quoted. Call loans rules at 4 to 5 per cent. Prime mercantile paper ranges 5 to 0 per cent, per annum. Thustock market was rather unsettled aud prices ruled heavy duriug the great er pan of thu day, Pcmuylvunia Railroad Dividend Script sold at lOJf, an advance of !4; Pennsylvania Itallrnad Mild largely ut 40 to 4'Ji, a slight decline; Heading at 57, no change; Leliluli Vailey at 01, no change; Philadelphia nud Erie nt 18-', an.advanee of 'ii; Oil. Creek at 4 i to -1, a decline of 'a, and Nothern Central ut 3$ to iS'A, an advance id 2. The markets generally have been dull during the past week, and prices of most of the lending articles are unsettled. The Flour market continues very dull nnd prices ate unsettled. Supet line, $4.75 to 5.50; extras, $5 75 to 0 25; Spring Wheat, extra tamlly, $6.05 tub. 00; and higher grades at WMVA to 10. 25, 'I ho receipts and offerings of Wheat, although moderate, are In excess ot tho demand, nud pi ices favor buyers. Com mon and choice red nt $1.40 to 1.50; a.nber nt SI. 45 to 1.53; whlteS1.40 to 1.00; No. 1 spring at $1.!3S to 1.40, No. 2 spring at $1, 35. and while opting at $1.40. Corn Is higher. Sales of 05,000 bus. southron and Pennsylvania yellow at 77 to 80c, closing at 80c, and western high mixed at the sane figures. Oats are dull. Sales ot 80,000 bushels white at 01 to C3c, aud black add mixed nt CO to Qlc, Rye may bo quoted nt 05c. In Cloverseed very little doing, and we quote the article nominal nt 8,'i to lOWc. Timothy sells ns wanted ut 2.00 per bushel. Mutter Receipts heavy; market dull; N. Y. Statu aud Brad I old county choice. 25 to 28c: western do 18 to 20c; lair to good 14 to 10c. Lard. The tone or tho market Is quiet, sales of western steam at 11 ic, aud kettle rendered at-ll'S to Yia Eggs are dull. IVmia. 18o wistern 15 to 10c per doz. Iliiy.-Primo Timothy $1,15 tJ 1.25; Straw 80 to 00c. Legislative Acts. Tho following are some ot the impor tant acts passed by our last legislature: Supplement to the act regulating elec tions, act to provide for payment of ex penses ot advertising the New Cunstitu thm, .fin act to au'horlza married worn en owning lauds In (his Commonwealth, or of tho city of Philadelphia, or wt.tlo.A stock of any corporation or this common wealth, to bell and transfer die g.une. ,An act to provide fur perfecting con. veyances of real estate uudor sales madi by executors and trustees. A supplement to the act to provide for n permanent centennial exposition bullillng In the city of Philadelphia. An act to create a board of public cliailtles authorizing aud empoweilug slid botud to appoint visitors and to tiansfer certain lns.uu persons Iroin county Institutions to stale hospital Fixing tbe compensation of members of assembly aud the number, duties, uud compensation of thu olU is aud emplojeea fheieof. An act to prevent corrupt nnd Im proper attempts to lulluenco legislation and public officers. Act supplement to an net to provide for the better and Impartial selection of jurors in counties of the state. Act regulating State tax on certain county offices. Act to fix tbo number of Senators ai d Representatives of.thn General As sembly of tliu State, nnd to apportion tho Statu Into Seiinturlal nnd R.-presnn. tntlve districts ns provided by the con stitution. To provide for n thorough geologicol nnd mlneralogical survey of he Stntu for the purpose of developing the min eral aud agricultural resources of every part of the commonwealth. To enable rallrr.ads nnd cnnalB or other transporting companies tu accept tint terms of tho 17th nrtlcle of tho con stitution To furthur secure the rlghti of mar ried women. For tho better confirmation of tln es tates of persons holding or claiming title under temo-coverts, and provide a mode for curing defective acknowledge ments. An act appropriating $10,000 to niil tho Central Normal School Association. To aid (lie Indiana Normal School of Pennsylvania, To grant consent of Pennsylvania to the acquisition of ceitain lauds by thu United Stnteson which to erect addition al light houses To provide for tho submission of civil cases, by agnement, ton icferee learn ed In the Inws. To provide for an appropriation to the Insane State Hospital in Warreu. To provide for the continuance ot tho education and inalutalnanee of the des titute orphans ot deceased soldiers nud sailors. For the better nnd moio convenient mining uf anthracite coal. New Advertisements. inns a I E'inanchU Stato- MKNTof Ihwlptsnnd Expendl tares of the LEHIOHTON SCHOOL RESTRICT for the Year ending JUNE 1st, 1874 i ItECEII-TS. firnss nmmmf nf Tuv nntl eatp for School purposes $3 201 Of) Do. for Building purposes.. . 3,201 00 Total $0,402 18 Dolnotpxhniierntinno defielencles& error.$340 83 Outstanding tax 1052 30 1,402 18 Total tax recelnts 5,000 00 Cash from former Treasurer 200 80 Sale or bulldincs and lots,.. 1,025 00 Stnto appropriations jJfl.T 00 Cash on Ronds Issued 2S.007 75 Temporary Loan 8Sfi 00 From other sources 024 00 Total Receipts $35,017 01 EXPENDITURES. Paid Teachers' salaries 2,437 75 " New School' Rulldlngs and Lots..., 10,107 27 " Jut. on llonds & Notes. ' 4-i 00 " Fuel and contingencies 150 31 " Repairs 510 03 " Salary of Secretary.... 100 00 " Salary of Treasurer ami Collector 705,58 " Miscellaneous' expenses 300 15 $23,484 89 Total amount In hinds of Treasurer 12,433 75 We, tliu undersigned Auditors ot Lo btghtiin School Dish let, Carbon county, having ca'efully exaipined tliu above accounts of thu Treasurer, Hud them coireet, to tho best of our knowledge and bullet. R. F EN'STE R M A C II E R , R. J.,VOUM(JKI.V, WM. S12AI10LUT, , Auditors. Lelilghton, Juno 17, 1S74. ASISIXG MACISIXES. Wo bnvn for years been watching all Improvements lu Clothes Washers, hop ing to find a real lab ir-savlug nnd prac tical machine one worthy to hi classed and sold with Colby's Premium Wring er. It has been our determination to offer our friends aud customers such a Washer as soon ns found, nnd to l.uve nothing to do with Washing Machines till wb had one right In every particu lar. Ami not till Yi obtained tliu Colby Little Washer ! have wo seen one which would answer nil our requirements. At first sight uf this llttlo machine we were Impressed of Its usefulness, and expected much from It. All our trials, experiments and investigations have only strengthened our opinions. We have improved it in many respects, and now offor it as the licit Washer In llio World. It lias been put to evyry test, nnd comos out of every trial with uniform success. It Is winning new honors nnd highest praise us Inst and as lar as It becomes kuuwn, bolng everywhere declared the moss Perfect Prnetloal Washing Mnch luu made. It Is easily worked, light to handle, can be attached to any tub and removed in one minute. It costs only Five Hollars, and we urge our friends overy w here to try it. Manufactured by thu COLIIV WRIN'GUR CO., Water bury, Vermont. GEO. SCHOONOVF.R. Aa"nt. may30 Exchange Hotel, Lelilghton. g- ovi m:iii, ARCHITECT, 122 S. 9th St., Allentown, Pa. Will furnUb Flans, Spoifflratlpuii and F.stltnatt-a Kbli'K ux-Kl cost of unite ttnil pi Irali) lull iliiK, froui the laluest to tbo 11111 elaborate; a!i), Irailos for Stalrn, lland-llall, ic. Ji 13 BjlfclTY HIM? NO I That glectrlc Liniment, like I got nt Hurling' Drug Strre, will cure him or any other man ot RHEUM.1T1SM and all other Pains. may U fgnilU People of Leblghtin and vlcln Ity nil unite In testifying that nt V . J DUULINC'S Drug and Family Mod lelne Store, Punu, r'uusu and Ukauui, tkimtkd .Medicines can nhvays bo found. may 0 HY, OH. WHY will you suiter with tlint Couch or Cold? when relief may bt had Immediately by using JURLlNfi'S Compound Syrup of Tar, lid Cherry and Horehuuud. hcnpcsl Place lu Town! Tlie undersigned respectfully Informs his friends nnd the citizens In genera!, that ho has Just received a largo nud elegant assortment of WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER TLATED WARE, Jewelry Gold Pens, &c. Which ho Is offering at very tAnr mucus roii cash s Also, Agent for the celebrated DIAMOND Spectacles & Eye-Glasses The very best In tho market. Nearly opposlto tho P. O., Bank St., Lehighton. Juno n, 1874 NEW DRUG STORE IN LEHIOHTOV. T. W. Ilcjishaw Respectfully Informs the citizens of Le lilghton and vicinity, that ho lias open a Drug Store, In Stauffek's Mlock, on Bank Street, Lehighton. and that he has Just received an assort ment of I'urc Drugs, CIlCIUlt'HlS, Family Mrrilclncs, Flavoring Extracts.Perfumery, Coal Oil, - I'urc Wlucs and Liquors, For Medicinal & Sacramental Purposes. CIG.iHS, TOIIACCO, &c, which he will supply nt the very lowest price for Cash. Renshaw's Writing Fluid, . The Rest In the -Market. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The attention of Chemists Is specially called to this article, wlllcli, while it Is fully equal to the best in the market, Is sold at "3 pur cent, less than any other. Qualitative Chemical Examinations caret ully made at reasonable charges. Physicians' nnd Fmilly Prescriptions carefully compounded. The patronage of the public Is very respectlully solicited. T. W. RENSIIAW, apr 11. Chemist and Druggist. A iiuuitl Hfttti'iiiuiit of the Wcissiioi't .School Olst. OWEN MOVER, Treasurer, In ac count with the Veissport School Dis trict, for tbo year ending June, 1874: RixrtirTs. 2?al. on hnnd from last year, t 180 Cj From Collector, including all taxes 11C0- 01 From State appropriation for yeai-eudliig June, '74 . 03 00 From Runt and other sources 8J 75 $1403 71 Expenditures. For Furnishing school hnuso hall 8 79 15 For Repairing school house. , 73 31 For Teachers' wages 570 00 For Fuel nud contingencies. . 07 14 For other expenses 31 00 For Fees ot Collector & Trea. 40 00 For Salary ot Secretary 10 00 For Debt paid 200 00 For Uterest paid 207 70 Total expenditures Cash bal. in Trea's bauds, . $138 20 100 45 Recapitulation. Amount borrowed and unpaid 2995 80 Liabilities In excess of re sources . .' ; 2835 35 Estimated vnlueof School pro perty 5300 00 We, the undersigned Auditors of tho Ilornugli of Welssport, repurt that wo have exaunued tho bonks and accounts of J. U. Zehn, Secretary, and Owen Movnn, Treasurer, of tho rels it School District, for the year ending June, 1874, nud find tbe books correct ly kept ami the accounts as set forth lu the ubuvo statement. IlKNUV II. MUSSULMAN,) MUSSELMAN',1 iKK, i-Au - rroNEit, J Jlton blUUILH I Wcllipoit, Juuo8tli,IB74. "3 ft TCACIIKKS WA.VTUU, THREE .VALES. 1 AS PRINCIPAL, AND THREE FEMALES. The Examination of Publlo School Teachers for the borough of Lelilghton School District will take place In tbe Iron Street School-House, In said lior., on Thursday, JULY 2nd, 1874. Term piubably ten months, J. F. LENTZ, PresUent. A. J. DuitUKQ, Secretary June 13, 1874-3W. JS.iAC .HOVUIt, Practical- Slater, i.i:iiiuiito, Pa., announces to tbo cltliens ot Lehighton nnd vicinity that he Is prepared to Oil all orders for Rooting Slate aud dp all kinds of Roofing and Sl.itd work on short notlcu and reasonable terms. iT Repairing ueatly and expeditious ly dyne. Juno' 13-tf THE Ul IN Ifl Respectfully announces to tbo citizens of l.ohlchton and vicinity, that ho has OPENED hii New Photograph Gallery, on BANKWAY, (near tho Lehlizh Vol. ley Railroad Depot), Lelilghton, nnd that be Is now prepared to give our citizens Life-LIko Pictures at the most reasonable rales. Particular 'uttcntlon paid to laklnct Children's Likenesses. A Trial h solicit d. June 13. S3 U m o i - -s es o O "pi CD a to (a !s. CO 1 2 u a rs R r A xn O o M a a o a o P3 o o o s (3 rt o O 1-q -4 Ps a 2 1 B O r-i o o Ps o O P? AT PRIVATE SALE. The Lehighton School .Board now offer, at Private Sale, the following de scribed valuable REAL ESTATE, be ing a portion nf the Public School Pro perty of tbe Borough of Lelilghton, to wit : One Lot and Building, situated on the corner of Iron and Pino streets, and bounded and described ns follows : On the north by Iron street; west by a common alley; south by a lot owned by Joseph Obeit, nnd east by Pine street, The lot is 00 feet front by 180 feet U Inches lu depth. Also, TWO LOTS, Numbered 153 and 154, situated on Plnn stieet, III said borough, bounded nud described as, follows: On the west by Pine Stieet,' south by lot' No. 155; easi, by West alley, and north by Cellar nl ley. aid lots, being each GO feet iroLt by 189 lect 9 Inches lu depth, Ateo, One Lot and Building, Situated on Northampton street, uud known ns the Soutii Lehlgluon School Property. AImi, ISST For terms and further particu lars, apply to either ot tliu iiuilerslyucd. JOHN S. LENTZ, President. A. J. DURLINO, Secretary. Dii. N. 11. RKHKlt, Treasurer. Lehighton, May 2, 1874. U It LIC SXI.V OF Will bo offered at Public Sale, by the undersigned, Executor of thu Last Will and Testament uf AI1R.PM AHNER, late of the Rorough of Lehighton, Cars bnn county, Pa,, deceased, at 2:30 o' clock P. M., ou SATURDAY, JULY -illi, 1ST-1, on tbe premises of said deceased, name ly: All those Two certain Lots, situate on the south side ol the Town Squaie, lu said borough, and being numbered on the plot of said town Nos. 11 and 12. The Improvements on Lot No. 11 nro a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, 20 by 24 feet, a Flame Hum, a Well of never tailing Water and u number uf choice Fruit Trees. Also, II Oilier Lots or IMoccs of (ai'umiil, situate on tho west side of Pine strtet, suhl lots being laid out as an addition to the original plot ot said borough. Also, u certain Lot or Piece of Ground, situate in said borough, uud lying west ot the last named lots, containing Out) Acre a .ul V-tU I't'i'clicN strict luea-i'tito. Tim abovo premises will be sold sep arate or in tho whole tusiiit purchases. Terms uud conditions will bu made known ut llio time aud place of sale, by T'HOS. KEMEltEU, Executor, Lehigblou, Juuu 13, 1874-lw ' IIUCIOIA.V, luscricrmuK or Cui-i-iitircH, filHfihw, Haggles, ant Bfery tlex-rlptluuof SPRING WAGONS. Nearlr 0oilt Eaala lloul, Uault Street, Leblg-btOD, 1'a. llLPAIUINfl FROUlTLY ATTENDED TO At rtasotiaMo charet. iTS-PatrOT a;a rtrf wlwtfull KllcltoJ, ami satlltactlop 2uaraoteid. ltl).7,Il, A. EUCKMA.V. Now Advertisements. Save Fifty Dollars ! THE NEW FLORENCE. P-;'.C.lv. S0 '"' 1 anyothfrflmt-cln ALUL, 8JO abtTe Sewing Machine. SAVI3D, $30 by lmvlng the Florence. UfEUr MOIIK WAKR1KTIS. Special Teruia to Cluba and tlealers. Send for Circular to the Fiomxra S. 51. Co., Fumxci, Mil ., or 1123 Clipetnut St., Thltailetphla, Penn'a. llHIBH4lsVlsVtw1BaiPHBavIMvefBJ t t.ii, .suwrlu .lint unit, llju bvl MUa.aci.i-n to the uir. lfpnldTor most readltr, and la the best ofnlltoell inhere la no " Domestic" apent In jonrtnwn arplv to noMrFTIP 8 M.CO-N.Y. LLV1Z3 DEi; hi Eliji-.t 7iiU:ii Sea. "p-SYCIIOMANOY, OU SOUL CI1ARMINO." JET How elltil-rFez xnay fascinate and ftaln the love and nlTetllona of any person they choose, In stantty. This simple mt-nUI acquirement all can poshess, free, by mall, for23centf together with a. alnrrlifftf auide, l-Kyptlaii Orae'e, Dreams, Hints to ldlus. A queer took. lOO.OUuaold. Addesi T. WILLIAM & CO., 1'ubllahers, Philadelphia. Most Extraordinary Terms of Advertising are offered for Newspapers In tho State of Send for list of papers and schedule of rates. Address Geo. P. Rowell. & Co., Advertising Agents, No. 41 Park Eow, New York. Kefek to Editor op tihb Papeu. ILast Cliance AN EASYFORTUNE FIFTH AND LAST GIFT CONCERT IN AID OP THE Pnb.LibrarjofKy. JUIiY "aist, 1ST4. LIST OF GIFTS. OXF. nnAND CASH GIFT . . ON II ('.HAND CASH GIFT OSB (I HAND CASH OIFT . OXK (1KANU CASH OIFf ONK UUANIK'ASU OIFT . r, CASH (HITS, f20.W BACH, 10 CAMI OIFTS, 14.0U0 KACH, IS CASH IIIFTS, 10,000 KACH, It) CASH (1IFTK, MOO KACH, a.) i.asii uii-in, 3) CASH HIKTS, sn HASH UIFI'S, 100 CASH OUT , JI1 I.ASIl (HITS, ftUJ HASH UIFI 19X0 CASH U1FT3, 4,000 KAOH, 3.UO0 K.IUII, 2O0O KActl, 1,000 I1ACH, S00 KACH, 100 KACH, ' SO KACH, Grand tola! 20,000 dirts, all cmta . , (2,200,000 Pi-Ice ot Tlcketa. lVholo Tlcktts lldlrea Tenths, or eich Coupon , , , II Hhole'llrhotsrur .... 21'A Tickets for .... ( 60 00 25 00 6 00 603 00 1000 03 For Tickets or Inrbrmstlc-n, address THO. K. 11RAXLISTTE, AotnT anil Msnaoek. TuMIc Library nulldlnE, Loulsrllle, Ky or TII0S. II HAYSi Oil., Kasleru Agents, 00J Hroidwayewlork. may30 TllO lindorslfrnpil wnnlrl roQnootfutltr Inform bullders.contractors and the pub lic In general, that they have opened a JLuiiibei Yard In connection with their Near tho L. Jk S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., nnd that they have now on hand an im mense stock of thoroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as ltough 1'Ino Hoards, burraceu rme ioards, Flooring, Hemlock and Vine, Sidings, of all kinds, ' Shingles, nu Immense stock, Hooting und Ceiling Latb, Scantling, nnd, In fact, Lumber of every descrip tion in ui'i very luwosb marKoc prices. Wo aro also prepared to furnish Build- ers nnd others with a very tiuo article of h u ii (I , suitable for Mugoiirj' lViirli, riaNtcilns. At Ile- ruarkably Low Figures. Wo have constantly on hand a large lot of Wood suitable for Firowood, which wo svlll sell, In large or small quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets oc siono itosKsr count loy ruiozs. i eakcl & Albright, Weissport, attg 23-yl 6'arboa county, Fa Livery & Sale Stables, hanicstisbg:t.i,isiiigiton, p. FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And positively LQWEJl r-RIOES.than any other Livery in the County. rr Largo and liandsomo Carriage a for Funeral purposes nni Weddings. tor. ti, 1S13. DAHD ET11EBT. 100,000 . 79,000 611,000 . 25,000 100,000 110,000 150,000 IlO.OOO 100,000 00 000 100,000 101,000 120 000 W.UdO 050,000