DlllTOIt. lXHIOIITON, PA.: BATUMUY MOItMKU JUNK Both houses ot Congreis adjourned slue die, at 0 p. m., on Tuesday last. Mrf. Cara.Tun, wife ot tlio Hon. f, Cameron, died In Harrlsburg, Pa., on Friday innrnlng last, Juno 19th, and tho fuucrul took place ou Monday after noon. Tlio President lias blgued tlio Cur. reney bill reported from tlio last com mittee of conference, nnd It Ins there foro become, law. Under this bill nil the Western and Southern Elates and Ter litorles, with the exception of Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming, will be. entitl ed to oddlilonal calculation. Indiana will bo entitle 1 to about &,800,000, Ohio to about $0,000,000. Minnesota i 000,000, nnd Nebraska $300,000. The other Western and Southern States will bo entitled to much larger nmounlB. Several new banks hnvo already been uuthoilzul to commence business. A Florence jouiual saye tlio Pope lias been presented with a copy of the ad dress sent from tlio United States to Arch bishop Ledochwlskl, of Poscn. The, Holy Father, In replying, spoko most cordially of America, and bald tlio Unlt.d States Is tlio only country where 1 nm renlly Popo In the eyes of the Government. I nm always afraid lest European Uovernmotits shall op pose or control my nets, wheicas, I can freely bend pontifical documents to tlio United Slates without foar of opposi tion on the pu t of its Government. The Democracy of Mnlno held their State Convention, at Portland, on Tues day last, 23id inst. Dr. Alonzo Garee. Ion of Lcwlstou presided. In his ad dress lie tool: a- stand in favor of haul money, equal rights for all men, equal and Just administration of the law, and arraigned tlio Itepubl!cnn party for its alleged d 1 reliction of duty. Ho believ ed a stringent license law was better ' for tlio promotion of temperance than alt the prohibitory laws that were ever put on the statute book. The effect of the prohibitory law Is to make men du hlrous of breaking all laws. It Is a client and n Ira ml, and It Is tlmu tlio people of our Statu and country should take the Government Into their owti hands and be their own dictators. Tlio Hon. K. F. Illllsbury of Augusta mov ed that Joseph Titcomb of Keiinebuuk be nomltnted for Governor by acclama tion, which was carried. A btioug series uf U'Eolutloiis were adopted. An appalling catastrophe occurred at Syracuse, iV. Y on Tuesday night. A ilrawberry festival was being held in the parlors of tlm Central Baptist Church when, without any premonition, the Moor gave way about half-past nine o'clock, precipitating tlio room full into the story below which was also full of people. Fouitcen dead bodies were taken from the ruins, ami about one liumlred persons were more or less In jured, a fow It Is feared fatally. A minute before the floor gave way It tiembled so that many persons lelt the loom, foiling an accident, which had been picdlcted by many. The accident was caused by tho giving way of the joist that supported the floor. The joist inn f I oin loth sides of the loom to a cross stilnger, the uiiddlo of which was tuppottcd by iron lods from the roof. Tlio blrlngcr gavo way, pulling the cell ing nnd loof down upon the people, and precipitating them into tlio room lolow. II. N. White was architect of the build, lug, Dickinson & Colemau did tlio car penter work. The work of recovery was exceedingly slow, nu It bad to be done In the dark, nml It was feared veiy moment that the walls would fall In. Philadelphia Letter. l'liil.ACiiLi'iiu, June 20, 1874. Sl'OUTINU CONTI'.STS Wn have had a surplus of "sporting contfeti." dining the past week. Tim great trotting match between Goldsmith Maid mid Ntdtie, at Suffolk Paik, at tracted fully five thousand persons, mid proved very exciting. The met' was for ii purbo of $5,000, nnd a won by Goldsmith Maid in tluee straight heats 'I lie first beat was miulo In 2.23, second in 2.20, and the tliiidlu 2.24H. A laruu amount of money changed hands when the lesiiltot the laco became known. lluully a day passes but that a gaunt 4 if base ball between professional play. m uomt'H off, and the different clubs urn leaping a harvest from the thous ands wtio iis-tiiulilu to witness tlu-lr play ing. Itrceius strange that there is so much Interest felt in this game, that hundreds of perb"us will ay from ill ty cents to u dollar for a seat to witness a game, three thousand persons frequent, ly assembling to witness u match, ll.ise hall playing Is a trade In this city, uud thu "uluu" ot I he Athlitics received $18,000 for their services for the season. Mauy uf the "matches" are sold before band lu thu Interest of tl.o ;iimbllHg fraternity, ami the gamo fiom beluc a jicullhtud spurt, has dencnciated Into a gambling uud moiioy.iuiiMug hChenio. Vie tchujlklll Navy Rcgittas came II. V. MOHTIIlMKIt, off on tho 17th nml 18th, lnt., nnd wero witnessed by thousand of persons who lined the banks of the river, nnd cheer ed the coute-tants in their efforts to win thu laces. The boat houes of the dlf feient clubs wero (rally decornted with lings, and presented a beautiful appear mice. The course was from th- Fulls llridge to Rockland, a distance nt one and n half tiiileo. Q.ilte a number of club3 frormNow York, and other cities, participated u thu rao.-.s. Mlilch were nun iij niiletent clubs, The prizes of. lered Wuiu liaudsuiue pieces y! silver ware. I'F.U:STItIANIS.H Edward Puyson Weston, tlm well known pedestrian, has been giving an exhibition (if bis powers of end urauco at the Chestnut Stleet Itllik. lie coin, in'fiicnl on Wednesday to walk 200 miles in four days. As lie only walks ten hours u day It will be seen that ho lias a dlllieult task to perform, especi ally as hi! walks a half a mile each day backwards. He has already walked one hundred and llfty miles, uud bills fair to 'Jnlsli his task tu-thiy. Veton has creut ioners of cniluiiuico, nml Is stim ulated to complete his iiiidellnklim by the npplausu ill the crouds who flock to see him As tluichaigeof arlmisloii is 11 1 ty cents, Weston ftuds his pudustilan Isin yery prolitnble, ami be may be said to be walking into a lortune. Some of our physicians seem gieatly interested In his uudoriakiug, and our paper.-, havu lengthy accounts ot what ho eats, how ho looks whpn his day's woik Is lio.ie, and every minute particular concerning him. A biass baud is stationed In the link which performs excellent music, and selves as anaddltlonal attraction to spectator;. HOME J'pjf THE AQTD. Philadelphia n bounds In charities. Within the past few years quite a num ber uf buildings have been erected lino for charitable purpo-.es, they bring in most eiws erecteil by private subscrip tion. The Presbyterian Heme for Wid ows and Single Women, which has been In couisu of erection for several years, is rapidly approaching completion, and will be opened In the fall. It is situat ed nt Fltty-ICIgh'.h St. and Darby Road lu the suburbs ot the city, on a huge lot of giouud which was donated lor this purpose by Mrs Ann Thomas. The bulldhig will cost $73,000, and will furnish accommodation lor about lOOiu- mates. Its object Is to provide a loom, for aged nuddcstttuto females, who will be admitted upon the payment of com paratively sma)l sums, ami will there after bu provided for without chaige. Applicants will be received fiom any pait of the State, subjectto eeitnln con, dltlous, Tho Hume wi'l prove a boon for many who have found old age has come upon them, and are destitute of this wot Id's goods. bTIlUUT MUSICIANS. All effort lias been made for somo time past by MayorStocltley to prevent our streets being tilled with Itinerant btreet musicians, who nnnoyed the passers by with their tllscnidaut music, uud weie constantly asking lor alms. The musicians were in must cases Ital ian children, who were stolen, or pur chased, lioui their paieuts in Italy, and were brought to tills country by men called "padrones," wholorced the chil dren on the street, uud appropriated their hard eained money. Some "pad rones," hnd as inauyas adozcnchlldieii working fur them, and inmost cases treated lliem very ciuelly. Dy an act ie ceutly passed by tho Senate ami Iltmsu ot Hepresenlntlves it la tendered unlaw ful lor any person or persons, to employ minors to act as street ntiNciaiis In this State, the penalty being a Hue or Im prisonment. The Italian Government has also taken the matter lu band, ami wo will heiealter bu ftecd from this nuisance. Tho musicians havu disap peared, scarcely ouu isto bu seen on our slleets, they having taken up their abode in some of the Wettein cities. 1'AIU: DlSsTIillS. Our park, ot late, has grown Into dis repute Willi carilago owners and eques liiajis, en account of the accidents which are occurrlni; there dally. Itiui aways are quite trequent, and are in most cases caused by horses taking t right irtiin the whistling uf the locomotives, which are constantly l turning mi the dlffcicnt rail roads whHi suriouiid and I tin through the park- Quite a number of our prominent citizens nave received injuries being thrown Irom their carri ages which have resulted fatally, while others have considered themselves for tunate to escape with broken limbs. During the past week n number ot ac cidents have occurred there, although none have as yet resulted fatally, 'iho paikisagreat place of resort fur n people, and the lull roads nro duen ed Mich anobftaclu thut an effort Is lining made by our nuthoililcs to have theui removed from the vicinity of it. the rusiLUuns, This crack military organization of lloston, Ma-s., paid a visit to our city on Wednesday, nud were tho cuests of the State Fenelbles. The Independent Fuslleersls tho oldest military oigan Ization In Mass., and was organized In 17S0. Af'r a street parade, they weie reviewed by Mayor 'Slokl'y, and par took of a handsomo cQllilloii at the ar mory. They wero entertained ut tlio Continental Hotel, and ?iu shown iho various places of Interest In our city. They lelt for homo m Friday, much plcacd with the kind reception which hud been given tlifin. niviut kxcuiisioks. The warm weather has cumo upon us and It Is severely ft It by all, Thosy gf our citizens who are obliged to remain In the city during the Minmii-r, especi ally the poorer classes, feel thu neid of bouin recreation, and the river excur sions are well patronized. Steamboats leavo here every day for poluts ou the Delawaui river and the furu is placed nt a prlco that will suit the purses of the poorest persons. It Is a great blest ing that the poor can 11 ml somo oheup mode of travel, and can have a chance to get a "breath of fresh nlr." OurPark also affords an opportunity for a cheap pic-iiic excursion, and every fine day liundredsof persons spend thodaytbeie, who. If It iaa not for this outlet, would bo obliged to spend their whole time In narrow and growdeil ttretts. Yours truly, Modoc. I'hllti Itilphlu niai-lUtlH. Friday Evening, Jumi 19th. There Is no material change to notice In the mimey-m.irki't to-day. Call Irans continue to ru lent 4 ton percent. Flr-t-diss mercantile paper ranges fro.n G to U per cent, per annum There was an unusually dull stock market to day, ns well lor stocks a' limns. A siii all amount of 0 sold nt lO-l'-S fif the new. nnd 101 was hid for the old. For Btato fW of the second ser les 103 wns bhl and for the third 113, without blinding any of either on the market. Very little was repoifed Ip company bonds. Camden nnd Amboy ltallroad mm tuauoOs sold ut lOVs, lVnim. nnd New Yoik CnnnlTsat 10a'$, lVnna. ltallioad dividend scrip nt 103, Kniplie Tin importation Company 8s at l), and C'uudei and IJurllngtoii utility ltallioad Gs at HO. The tiaincilons In shines were largely cuuliiied to I'euiin. Kail loud of which 7000 shares sold at pi Ices Within Hie laijui; of 40 ' to 40. S. Iteuil leg Itallniad soltl at 07. Miigh Valley linad at and Is-MU Navigation at 434 to 43. The maiket closed quoted btea ly. Tlm inaikets generally bnve been rather moreactlveduilug the past week, but prices of most of the leading articles are without uiati rial change The Fiom market continues very dull, nud pi lees nre unsettled. Super line, $150 tori 50; extins, 3 GO to (1. 2.1, Spring Wheat, extra family, 0 73 to 8 00j and higher grades at 4-S 874 to 10 25. The receipts and nffeiingsr f Wheat, although moderate, are lu excess of thu demand, nud prices lemnin unchanged. Common nnd choice red at $1 40 to 1. 50 1 amber at $1 45 lo 1 53; white 1 40 to 1 00; No. 1 spring at Si 38 to 1 40; No, 2 spriug at $1 35, and white spring at 31 40. Corn is unsettled. Sales of 07 000 bushels southion ami P-nnsylvanla vol- low at 77 to 8O0, closing at 80e, and western high mixed at the same IlKliros. Oats are dull. Sales of 75 000 bus. white nt 01 to 03c, nud black mixed ut GO to 01c. llye may be quoted nt 0,'c. Ill Cloversecd vciy little doing, and wo quops thu nitichi nominal at 8M lo 1014c. Timothy sells as wanted at 00 per bushel. lltitter. Receipts moderate; market quiet; New Yoik State nud Ilradford counlv onoloe 23 to 28c; uo-tein do 18 to 20c"; fair to good 14 to iio. Lard. The to''Q of the market Is quiet, pales uf western steam nt ll'ic, and kettle tendered at llJ-a to 114C Fgg-. iiro'dull. Penna. lbc western 15 to 10c per dozen. Hay. Pi line Timothy $1 10 to 1 20; Straw 85 to 03c. , New Advertisements. OTCU. NoriCK is iiF.itKiir oivuv. Hist tii new t. iitiei.i.iATHfirbCil 101, mil iti'ii pisu TAX litt lcli llrtcid In 'h InniH of Mfi.jlis, WK11II, Coinlabf, fi.r lMMHIHeiV. COI.I.IC TION. tfinj coiui)lell,y Llw to tsJluct tbu bJlue lu Nlnvly l)tv. 11 orildr Lf tbo Sfllisol tlryiril. J. S. I.KNTZ l'rlillit. A. J l.imi.lNU,ScivUry. Lllll;liton, June 2IIIL, lbM.-U J1ST.Tli NOTICE. I.STATK OK OWKS MOYItR. lute of Wf.nrt llfroiilp,lj.CaiHn I mintv, I'h, Uoli.i'H. All r fniriH ln.llTeU to Mild KMtM sre r-7 uw I tnl to miki. laimill lie ,av nitfTir, Hud Ihohelivlji; il cl.ilinK njriliiflt llid Simla will preKnt tliom Mtttiout delay la pioner urdvi' fur ftriileiiient 10 JUItV ANN MOVUU nnd WJ.MA MOVKIt, A'lmlnlslrutrlx. Welsport lloroujrh, JuaeS7, U71 wO pOTipE TO 1IKI1TOIIS. I ho undiTklgni-d, Awliw of TH03. P. IIKCK, liertiliy ec nutli'u lo Uiomi luJclavd to ttie fild KhtiOu, tli.it unlet hil.l liitltib'tudiieM fif butlltid iK'fori) JUIiY4lli,18,lbaatinuiiii Mill bu I.cbJ In tlm band ut'n Ju-llu if tbb IVil'u lor eulluc t,loo. J. K. WA.N.NAMACIimi, AtljiifO. Leblghton. Jons S7, It71 J IT OTICIi to llUNTIiUS I'lSIIBUSi the undrliine.l heitlr fortld U ti?rwini to huut or tlt-h 011 llirlr iiruiwitv, kuown ng -UlnttK-IiIpU'8 llaui," mid tbo udjttcont Lnnds under poll illy of I li law. 1 bey aro itetermpied to pron iTUto nil periiuui fouud ir8iusklug tbereuu aftor tbUdute. TIIOS. S. IIKCK, Arent, ULIAii UUKIfllACIl. JuneST, lS7I-3 Ql'EOIAI. NOTICK. Tlie undrrblirDed bervby glire i.ollivi to wltom It may rnnceiu, that troui mid lifter tlitn dttn Iho rrrdit aibleui Hill lm aliollbliad at IiIk L'Klal.IUIe iiiiit, uud all rk douu or articles iiurrh.m-d Hlu lie atrlclly caiu on dfllvery, 1 hae many hundred nt dollaa btaiidltu ou my VoloIt and baiu tberefmo Ucteriuliied to do a slrUlly la&u bulua only. A. U. liOI.I.KNMAV Clt, WntclimaWr, "South btreet, Leblchton, Juuol.7, l7I-a " 1 initial riiiunclal stalc- mciit of Receipts nnd Expendi tures of Jiihonlng School District, Car bon county, Fa., for the yen,r, eulug Juno 1st, A, D. 1874; ltECEIITS. Gross am't of Tax dupllcitQ. S17C8 43 Exonerations & abate ments $35 01 Collector's commissi'!! CO ill 104 03 1003 50 Cash from old Collectors .... 270 00 Statu appropriation 180 00 Total Receipts $2113 50 KxriiNntTUitr.s. Faid Teachers' Salailes , $1514 25 " Fuel and contingencies. 215 74 Repairs UXO 00 " Salary (In part Treas'r 1145 $2113 50 ' qBNERAl, STATEMENT. Outstnnd'g taxes, 1). IC. Fritz late Collector $330 00 Total indebtedness of District 173 53 Hal. In favor of District. . , $105 47 AVe, the undersigned Auditors of Jfa. honing School District, Caibon county, having caii fuliy examined the above nocoents of the Treasurer, Hod them as abuyu stated, NATHAN MOfUR, i JOSIAIl Ml'SSlXMAN, VAutltcn. J0;IA1I XANDlil;, J ilahouliig, Juus'.'0, 1B71-W3 New Advertisements. tCTlOIVI ! Will rpffTered nt Public Sale, ntlho ACADEMY, In this lloioiigh, on Thursday Eveninrj. July 9, 1874, commencing at 7:00 o'clock, n lot of Ilousoiioid FuiTiltiirc, coiiRl-tlng of Bedsteads, Chair, Tables, Carpets, Stoves, Cioekety, &c. tho piopeity of thela'e llev. O. KUSSLEIl. Teims will lo made known at llinu and place of sale. Lehlghtoii, June 27-w2 IWUAliSTA I i:Tof the ItTi lids nnd Dlslmr-.i'iiipiits of Fianklln Tiiwiihlp Seliiinl l)l-ti lct llobt. Inthony, Tu iisiin r, In accoui.t with 1'iaiikllii Twp., Caibon county, l'n., for the school year ending June 1st, A. D. 1874 : 187H. iiECEirrs. lly bal.mre hi Tieasuiy.,.,. Aug DO State appropriation., Oct 1 II Campbell on dup licate, 1872 Oct 11 Iteo'dasTiensiiieron dupileate 18711.... May 23 II Levnn, dup. 1873. June 1 A Dclbeiton dup... Treasurer balance ...... 5 30 at 190 00 103 73 U 15 10M 00 407 01 157 18 82311 07 EXrENDITUllES Juno 21 John Schpbo, tnvein expfiiies, twice.. $ 5 10 fiept 1 Slatlngtop Sah Fac tory 8 pr s'uitters 28 10 July 30 Uoyli-nnd Mortlilmer for mlvi'ilisiiig... 81 00 Oct 23 J W llrberllngAiCo, nails. N). 4 belt'l ho. 4 40 Nov 12 W A Zelgeiitus.plus. teilliK No 4 ditto... 21 25 Dec 0 F I' Sentinel, paint. V cowl and lock, No, 4 liniwi . :i fid Dec 8 l'Clauss btove& pipe 2115 Dec 11 K.in Moyer, for itiak- ii'K blackbo-id 5 00 Dec 18 J Zelgenlius, hauling coal 8 37 Dec 18 Dav lhltz, repaliiug school buiitc, ...... i 4 87 Dec 18 lictitUiUol, lepatiing tcliool house No. 1 . . 0 28 1R74. Jati 20 YeakelA Albright, 4 loaila Miliil , , , Feb 10 N Snyder, poaj to No. 7 bchotil house, '70, . Feb lp 4 no Schwab, for coal blied Feb 10 J Hiuni, liittiber and wol; ut No. 4 school bouse . . . , Jar S J Knell, lime bill..,. Apr 13 alary llemalcy, scrub bing No. 4 S. house, May 25 J K I ticket I, for coal, lumber and Socio tary's ail .ry ....... May 23 Jan'ies Ash, slate tur No 4 school house. . June 1 V 11 liaber, uoik at No 4 school house. , Ju.no I Jo, huii (J i aver, liaii lug coal two j can to No, 7 school house. , June 1 Tidily school ordeis lo leat heis Juno 1 Adam Enclies, ou ac count ot hulldliu No. H school house June Coimqissluii IS 00 1050 00 724 70 45 00 82341 07 Treasury balance 157 18 We, the undersigned Auditors of Fritnlillu Township School District, have examined thu above accounts and found the same to be correct. HOUEUT ANTIIONV,) JOSEl'll i'OYEIt, Auditors J. K. U1CKEUT, ) June 27-w3 i X VA 1 STA'I'i:?! U.VI' of the lleceluts ami Ulsburseiuents of Franklin Towi bhip liuunty Moneys. Robert Anlliony, 'fveasurer, In ac count '.villi Franklin Township School District, Carbon uouuty, 1'a., for the School year ending June 1st, A.D. '74. BQUNTY 'tVipNEYQ. 1873. itECUiPi's. Ry Treasury balance 370 73 Oct 13 lieuiy uoytr, on mi- plicate 1807 24 12 lst. June 1 Henry Cnuipliell, on duplicate 871,..,., 734 85 1120 70 Treasury balance, DISBDIISUMENTS. 1S73. May 10 D 2Mtz. Interest on bond 30 ff May 17 Luws Reltz, ditto.,. 5.1 '0 Juno 13 II Uree'n, att'y fees. 150 00 July 13 E M, oyle, ndver'g 14 00 Aug 7 C Albilght, all y fees 150 00 Au 7 Ueo Iluii(werk, in- teio&t oil bnud P2 14 Aub 7 11 V .Uorlliluier, ad. verlishig. 7 0Q 1871. Feb 10 Reuben AldreaBt In terest on bond. ..... 113; 00 Anr 11 Jere Amlieas. Inter est ou Loud 21 00 May 23 Reuben Andreas, In terest on bond iOO 00 Mav20 Ceo Handwork. In terest on bunds 02 14 Juno 1 Thos N nlk, paid nt 0 ner cent on the 1 7 til ' dav of July, 1805... 24 00 Juuo 1 Reuben Andreas. In terest on bond 224 75 Commission 10 80 " Treasury half uce . .. 37 8S 1120 70 Tifiasurof's balauco .... 37 82 Wo. the undersicucd Auditors of Franklin Township School District, havo examined the above accounts aud found tlm same to be correct. ItOIlEItT ANTIIONl',1 JOSEPH HOVER, Y Auditors J. K. RICKERT, ) Ju.UA.'27-ny New Advertisfiments. ron AN EASYFORTUNE FIFTH AND LAST 01 FT CONCEUT IN AID OF T1IK Pub. library of Ky. JUIaY :ilsf, 1S74. LIST OF GIFTS. DRAM) CASH UIKl' . ("II A Ml I'asll uii r OH (Nil CASH (IJl-T , llliAM) UASII UIK1' IJUAMI 'ASH (HIT , ON'K (INK (INK U.NK ft i;ami dins, ci'mm Ktu I. PI 16 ill 85 SI ;o SI) 10JI.U Cl-tl OUTS, lo,u Kxi'tl, CAsll LIFTS Ij.i (Id r. ICll, l., W r.Afill, j.Uull t. OH. y.Mio KAtjii, youo k.hii, J.OUII K un, r.jo :.cn, 1 0 t.ACII, Cd KAC'll, CAb UllTS. i AMI (111-18, CAsll Oll'ls, HASH IIIKIS, cash oirr , I ASH (JIMS, HASH OIFIS, CAsll OUTS, O rand ttrtal 20 OU0 Olfta, all caih . I'rlco uf TlcUvts. WhnloTlcktta ltaiva , (2,800 0J0 .8 CO (,0 'i'j w , i ou 60J 00 , 10J0 00 FlVnlli. nr oa h C, Uwu . . II Uhula'lli'koli lur . , . , Ttckela tor , , , , i ForTlcktU or Infitrpatloi), adilreM TIIO.,;. UltA I.KTTI Aoi.nt and .Minaoer, Pallic Ulirary llulUlliv, Uuistlilf,Ky., or fHOa. II JIAVai IM., i;-.aiiru AKvpta. C0J JlrijJnu), Now York, unc27 THE rtesnectfully nnnnunces to the citizens uf I.ohluhtoii and ylclnlty, that he has OPENED his New Photograph Gallery, on 1UNKWAY. (near the Lehlch Val ley ltallroad Depot), Lehlgliton, and that he U now prepared to give our citizens Life-Like Pictures at the most leasonabli! rates. Faiticular attention paid to taking Children's Likenesses. A Trial is solicited. Juno 13. 52J1.00n 100 0.0 75 a o I luotco . lWl lOi.OOJ r.iiooo (0,1,00 OiO.uoo " J 5 80 8 30 655 rj ioo oo Sh d 3 'lu0 tJT a t0 j 2 oo ga sis, ,ou r, 9 13 H44 m & s J I Hi & T ffi H 'S pq J m O o K W B g I a i s w -g a S I EH hi mS pq q & r O P3 jpUIILIC SAIaC OF Will bo ofTered at Public Sale, by the undersigned, Executor of the Last Will nnd Testament of AURl'M AUNEIt, Ittu of the Borough of Lelilghton Car bon county, Pa., deceased, at 2:30 o' clock 1. M., ou SATIIKD.IY, JULY 4th, 1S74, on the promises of said deceased, name ly: All those Two certain Lot, situate on the south bide ol the Totn Square, III said liorour.li, and being numbered nn the plutof said town Nos. 11 and 13. The Improvements on Lot No. 11 are a Two-Story Frame Dwelling, 20 by 24 feet, a Fiamo Ram, a Well of never lulling Water and a number of Choice Fiult Trees. Also, II Other Lots or Pieces of Mi'ouuil, si,tuatu ou tlio west side of I'lno sireet, sa,iu lots oeing lam out as an addltloji t,n hu original plot of bald bpiough. Also, a certain Lot of 1'lcco of Ground, bt,luatu In said borough, and lying west of the Inst named lots, containing One Acre uaU l'-tO I'cixlies strict meaiiiro. The above premises will lie sold sep arate or lu the whole to suit purchasers. Terms uud condltiou& will be made known at the time and place of sale, by TIIOS. K,EMEUER. Kxocutor. LchigUtoiii Juuo 13, 1874-3w rwilic imilcvsloiietl rcsjicct- fully anuounces that ho Is better prepared than over to Buy and Sell Hides, Calf and Sheep Skins, Tallow mid I'lasferlns Ilulr, at bis Old Stand, nearly opposite tho post olllce, Rank Street, Lehlgliton. tST The highest cash prices paid for Hides nnd Skins. uov. '24. O. E. CaRKENHWALI). TUV IT I THY IT 1 Tho India Rubber Plasters for a Weak Rack DURLING has tbeu may 0 Now Advertisements. Save Fifty Dollars ! THE NEWIrLORENOE. a ICE, 890 b.low ) anyothfrtlri.UI.1. 'ALUK,830 U,t. ; Saw.Bi Macblot. SAVED, 930 kjr lutlni; tha riorant. Erisr 5i-nis wwtasti. Special Tarua to Clubi and DValera. 8tnl for Circular to tha Fioatsci 8. M. Oo, f lok.ic, Maiiv nr 1123 Cliettnut SI., Philadelphia, rnn'. aHJ-y-nvwaiaaaaHIl . i. satviti, al.i 'iiii.o k( lii sdlia Ubi.cn tn tlio untir. If paid fr itioat readily, and la tha beat ofallton.ll inhere la nn " Oomeatlc " airant la ji.nrti.wn astilvlnMIMIPTlPB M.CO-N.T. LAIIE3 CEltC far Xli'ist ftiklsa Soak. "PSVCIIOMANOV', Oft SOUL CIIARMINO." tL How either rex ma falclnate and pain tha low and anYcllonaofanv peraoi. thar ahooac, In atantly. Tblaaluiple mental acqulrelnant all caa Kiasei.!., free, by mail, for 23 rente; together with a nrrlnia Uulda, r.t)ptlaa Oracle, Dreami, lllnla lo Ladle. A queer look. lOO.OOOaold, AddreU 1', WILLIAM A UO, 1'uUlihera, fhlladalpbla. Most Extraordinary Terms of Advertising are offered for Newspapers In tho State of PENNSYLVANIA ! Send for list of papers and schedula of rates. Address Geo. P. Howell & Co., Advertising Agouti, No. 41 Pavk Bow, N, ow York. Repek TO ElJlTOJt OF THIS Tapem. AT PRIVATE SALE. Tho Lehlgliton School JSoard now offer, at Private Sale, the following do scribed valuable REAL ESTATE, be ing a portion of the l'ublic School Pro perty ut the Rorough of- Lehightou, to wit : One Lot and Building, situated on the corner of Iron and Pine K recta, and bounded and described as lollowh ; On the notth by Iron street ; west by a common alley; south by a lot owned by Joseph Obert, and east by Pine street. The lot U 00 feet front by 181) feet I) Indies lu depth. Also, TWO LOTS, Numbered 153 and 154, situated on Pine street, In said boiough, bounded aud described as follows: On the west by Pine street; south by lot Ho. 155; ease by VVst alley, and north by Cedar al ley, "-.aid lots being each GO feet froLt by 180 leet 0 Indies In depth, illjo, One Lot and Building, Situated on Northampton street, and known as the South Lelltghiou School Property. AUo, 1ST For terms and ftlrther partlcu lars, apply In either of the.ntlderiicued. " .JqilN LENTJ5, president. A. J. DURLING. Socretary. Dm. N. 11. REUER, Treasurer. Lehlgliton, May ?, 1874. oissport Abend I Tho undersigned, vould respectfully Inform builders, contractors nnd the pub lic In general, that they have opened a In connection with their Near the L. AS., Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., ind that hey have now on hand an Ini iueis.e stjucl; of '.horoughly Seasoned Lumber, such as Rough Pine Hoards, Surfaced Pine boards, Flooring, Hemlock and i'lne, Sidings, of all kinds, Shingles, an Immense stock,'' Kooflng and Ceiling Lath, Scantling, and, In fact, Lumber of every descrip tion at tie very lowest market prices. Ve are alsp. prepaid to furnish Build ers and others wlttv a, very tine article of Sand , suitable (or masonry Work, Planterli?, &c, at Re- niar,k,abiy Low Figures. We havo constantly on hand a Urge lot of Wood diiAtablo f.JC Firewood, which we will . soil, In large or small quantities, at Prices to suit your Pockets Oca Motto IlONKSr CpUNT-tLPW riUOZS. Yeakel ft Albrfelit, Weisspprt, HVAg 28-yl Carbon county, Pa Livery & Sale Stables, BANK KTElrT.LKIIIQUTOK IJa- FAST TROTTINGUORSj;S. , " . . RLEQANT CAlvrtfAOE!!. Aud positlvelyXOWER-rRICEfllhw any other Livery In the Codnty.it" ST Larso,gnd;h'andsoma CarajDji for Funeral purpose and Weddl.og, fT.M,lT3: PiTID IBBCtT.