I Papkard Orchestral Or gans, and JSaineB Brdtliers Pianos, A. P. Horn, Agent, Lehightpii, Pa. July 48, 187-m3 Ufa fefeow HmxAt. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1, 1BT4. Local and Personal; On Tuesday last bar Iron advanced ono center pound. Fpr a nobby suit and a perfect fit go to Laury & Peters, merchant tailors. Slnco June 10th upwards ot G000 persons have visited Glen Onoko. W. A. Gravor has received a now lot of goods. Over C0OO tourists liavo "done" the Switch-Back so far this season. Ono dollar a bushel Is the price asked for potatoes on our streets by the farmers: Butter 80 cts. u pound and 'ggs 25 cts per dozen. Tho Lehigh Emery '"Wheel manu factory have now .got about all their machinery in 'working' order, and are prepared for order's for wheels of all .sizes. They are busy as bees at Olewlno fc MlnersFort Allen Foundry, in Weiss 3ort. W. A. Graver sells calico at 8 cents. Go and be convinced. The Easton Jail holds 60 prisoners -at present five in excess ot the num. iber of its cells. Tho old Presbyterian Church at Slatlngton Is being torn, down to make room fora better and larger structure. Subscribers to ,tho Advocate are no Banger Kable tor postage on this paper St tliey live within the county. Side band calicos at Wm. A. (Gravcrlt. The fall meeting of the Leo Fark 'Trqttjng Association of WUkesbarro will tie held from August 10th to tho JSlst. From and after tho 1st of August tthe employees in tho Allentown Rolling -Hill are to bavo another reduction on ithfinvageSjtfttx time from .1 its 10 per .cent. Ilorses and carriages of the best at IL. F. Eleppinger's livery; also, on hand a lot of curb stones snd planks suitable iior sidewalks. On Friday last the No. 2 tthe Thomas Iron Company's Fu tat Alburtls, tos nelUtbtcd, ie.cn Is now sagaln producing first-class Utfn. It had tstood Idle since last fall, (jawing to the ajanlc. H.TE. FaUtager, lato J. Fatficger rf6on,lkeep8 constantly onliandalarge .stock of flno groceries, fruits and vege tables, which he Is selling very low for cash; Fresh frultsiocd vegetables icl tfriost dally. Mr. and Mrs. Jones are both recov ering from the effects of the stabbing. As smi as the -attending physician's -consent canibe gained tho husband will too taken to the countyjjall nd told for trial Laury & Peters have just received a largo and elegant stock. of now goods, comprlsing.elo4.lis, casslmcrec andwedt lngs, which they are prepared to make -up in the .latest fashion at the lowest prices. Jessie Toung, a- brakesman on the X. V. K. It., bad his foot hurt, ono day Jast week, by being caufffct between the bumpers. -rAbout now, as the almanao says, ou may. expect huckelberry pie. The vcrop Is large. Boots and shoes can be hadutt W. A. Graver's. If you want a nice fitting shirt, deavo your measuro at Laury & Peters., Post office. Wo learn that the Allentown Roll. tJ.ng.Mlll Company havoieeu shipping about one hundred and seventy-five tons of rails per day, for several day past. This indication of a revival of ithe iron, trade Is a very pleasant thing to contemplate. Yeakel & Albright of Weleeport have just received a largo cargo of shav ed, shingles at a low figure. Their new .planer Is now In operatl on and they are doing work to order on short notice. Mr. Alex. Weiss, formerly of Welsa port, with his children, starts for Cali fornia noxt week. He proposes to go Into the orange culture. His wife has been removed from the Fhlledlpbla to the Harrlsburg Insane Asylum. 'Fabla cock-tails" are tho latest novelty at the Mansion House In 2auch Chunk. If you go there ask the gen tlemanly bar-tendr to fix you one up. .It Is a strictly temporance drink of most delicious flavor, Certainly, you can always find nleo torses and tasty carriages at the popu lar livery of David Ebbcrt, Bankstreot, Xehlghton, at reasonable prices. -:-Two good girls for housework are wanted, by M. W. Itaudenbusb, at Taekerton. Amount of wages for good filrls who suit the place will be no ob ject. Apply soon. Mr. Geo. B. Flckardt has disposed .of his Interest In the Blatlngton News to Mr. BenJ. Patterson, of alem, N. J. itMlafff tfraces, Wo havo latoly rccolved one or two complaints from subscribers thai they do not get tho Advocate for several days after It Is published. Wo aio trying to find out whero tho blamo rests our pa pers are all wellpackcd,plalnly directed and promptly mailed on Friday after noon and If wo find Just whero tho fault rests, that Individual will discover that ho has got his bead into the biggest kind of a hornet's nest. An Episcopal Sunday school was organized at Wcatherly on Sunday last. Do our Borough Council Intend to have South and North streets properly graded and pavements laid before tho fall season sets in? If they do It is about time the work was begun; unless this matter Is attended to, wo fall to see how tho children are to reach t!ie now school building In bad weather. The sidewalks throughout tho botough, with very few exceptions, ore a disgraco to our people. For family flour, ot tho very best quality go to J. K. Rlckert, East Weiss port. Lumber and coal In largo or small quantities at lowest market rates. A few lots In Illckertown still unsold buy at once. A large volume would not contain the testimony whlch.has accumulated In favor of Dr. TPIstar's Balsam of Wild Cherry as a safe, efficient, and reliable remedy In curing coughs, colds and pul monary diseases. Jany of the cures are truly wonderful. Sometime between Saturday night and Monday morning, sonlo miscreants broke Into the Packerton School House, whero tho tools used by the men build ing tho now house were deposited for safe keeping, and stole about $15 worth ot the tools; comprising, saws, chisels, braces, &c. Tho cntery was affected with a grubbing lioo through tho rear window. The thieves have not yet been arrested. Christopher Mctzer purchased a lot from Mr. J, E. Rlckert, in Rlckerts town, a day or so ago, and purposes putting up a house at once. Only a fow moro lots left. Robt. A. Packer, of Mauch Chunk, has purchased ono of tho "Thousand Islands' In tho St. Lawrence Blver. He, with a company of other well-known railroad capitalists, Is tliero now, on a few day's camp. The party took with thein43!t)00 worth of edibles. paulnc nftlis NenrSehool Untitling The now school Dulldlng , at Lehlgh ton,Pa.,wlll be opened for public school uses on Monday, August 10th, 1874. In the afternoon and evening of tho above day public exercises suitable for .the oc casion will be held In the building, which wiKioanslst ot nddtecocs by prominent educators; the exercises will be Inter spersed with vocal and Instrumental music. 'Tins public aro cordially Invi ted to be present Bargains. ;.. u. uiauss, tuo merchant taiiorin order to reduce stock, is offering yrecial bargains in boots, shoes, galtew; hats, caps, ready-made clothing, AC. He In vites especial attention ofbsr citizens to Uieso tgcods, all of which aro -of the best quality he has oo low priced auction goods and will be sold at an Immense reduction on former prices. You are Invited to call -and Inspect these goods; tfiere Is no charge for inspection oven if you do not purchase. The Coal Trade. The following table shows the quan tity of -coal shipped over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for tho week ending July 25th, 1874, ami for the year ns compared with 'the same time last year: From Week, Tear. Wyoming.-,. 14,747 13 C90.822 17 Hazleton..... 30,480 14 1,205,108 14 Up. Lehigh.. 114 17 2,701 08 Bea.Meadow.. 14,080 15 404,087 02 Mahanoy..... 11,390 01 285,927 17 Mauch Chunk 119 17 2,227 10 Total 70,045 17 2,570,725 08 Last Year.... 85,618 14 2,501,702 05 Increase 15,023 03 Decrease 8,573 17 Rellgloni. ltev. J. A. Little, ot BTokendauqua, will preach in the Presbyterian -church to-monrew (Sunday). 'Services In the morning at 10(30 and in tlio' evealng at 7.30. Sunday School In the morning at 9 o'clock. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday evening at 7.30. A cordial In vltatlon is extended to all. Evangelical church Rev. A. Kreck er, pastor. Preaching, Sunday at 10.30 a. m., and 7.30 p. m. by the pastor, In the iVbrthampton-st. school house. Sun day school at 3 a. m. Also, prayer meetings on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 7 30 P. m. .411 Te cordially Invited to attend. The Reformed congregation will hold services In the Acvlemy to-morrow Suhday) evening, at 7.30 r. m In the Germau language. Rev. L. K. Derr, pastor. Rev, D. K. Kepner, pastor, will preach In the Trinity Evangelical Luth eran church corner of Iron and North-ampton-sts. Services to-morrow (Sun day) at 10 a. m. In German; at 7.30 r. u. English. Sunday School at 2. p. m. Prayer meetlug Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and Teachers' meeting Thursday evening. A HOtf lble Death. On Sunday morning Mrs. Hlljah Fronohlser, who resided with her hus band near Trolchlersvllle, Washington township, met with a horrible nccldent which resulted In her death within an hour after tho occurence. Mrs. F. was alono In tho kitchen preparing breakfast for her husband and family, tho former ot whom was bringing tho horses home from pasture. Mrs. Frouehelser was subject Id falling fits, and whllo thus alono was seized with a spell and fell on the stove which was rod hot, ner clothing took firo and commenced to blaze briskly. Before help could arrived she was fearfully scorched, some por tions of her body being burned to a crisp. Iler husband entered tho houso while she was still covered with tho flamos, nnddld all In his power to hasti ly outen them. But all too lato. She was perfectly helpless, and suffered fearfully, when death put an end to her pains. The funeral took placo Tues day morning, and the remains wcro In tered In the Frledcn's churchcometery. A largo concourso ot relatives and friends attended the funeral. 'News. Powder fixploslon. At about 10 o'clock Wednesday morn ing, II. A. Weldy, & Co.'s powder magazine, said to contain aooui auuu barrels of powder, situated at Mintzar's Station, about three miles north of Ta maqua, exploded, billing three men and seriously Injuring a boy. Tho names of the killed nro Mumma, Gaibor and Krauso. Mummaand Krausswerelnthe magazine at tho tlrao of tho explosion, aud wero blown to atoms. Nothing has been found ot them yet, except part of a foot and piece of breast. Garbor was employed as carpenter, and was In the carpenter shop, planing off a board, when a stono, thrown by the explosion, canio through the roof and struck him on tho head. Ho died In about ten min utes. The boy Coyle, son of tlio Super intendent of the mill, was playing out sldo the carpenter shop, and wasstiuck with a stono on the head. No hopes are entertained of his recovery. Tho causo of tho explosion Is unknown. The Great Chicago Olreui, Will exhibit in this borough on Thursday afternoon and evening next, the 0th Inst. Read what is said of this great show by the Philadelphia papers, and then get your fifty cents ready: Tho Immen-to combination of circus, menagerie, museum, aviary, balloon ascension, Ac, spread Its canvas on Fnlrmount Park Hill In this city yester day, and It Is the biggest 'spread' ever made In this city. We are somewhat familiar with the sensational language used in the advertisements of circus companies, menageries, &c, and have not been disappointed when we saw a superior display upon the bill boards than wo did within the canvas. Ia tho present Instance wo are happily disap pointed tho other way, liaird Howell & Go's Show Is "all t Is cracked up to be," The managers perform and ox tail they advertise. Their show is simply Immense, and Is well worth rid- many miles to see. Tliey have the largest collection ot wildanlmals, birds, &c, ever exhibited in this city; and their circus performance has never been equaled iu our city. This fact became apparent when the grand parade took place in tho city In the morning and the consequence was, their canvas, large as it is, was utterly inadequate to ac commodate the thousands who docked to see the show, both in the afternoon and evening, There were more people garnered on rail-mount nm last even ing than was ever before collected on the same space In the city. So great was the demand for tickets, and so great the crowd inside tho tent, that the performance had to be stopped; and nearly five hundred people had to leave their money being refunded. The ticket boxes were closed and thousands had to be turned away. There has never been anything like It at any similar show. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury. A l.lttle Girl Outraged. We are In receipt, Says the Hazleton Daily News ot tho 20th ult., of Intelli gence of a most diabolical crime com mitted Tuesday, by a fiend in human shape, on tho mountain between Mil ncsvllle and Butler Valley, the parti culars which, as near as we could learn them, are as follows: Mrs. Zlcgler, a resident ot Mllnesvillc, and who Is now lying alarmingly HI, has a little daugh ter 9 years old, whom she wished, dur ing her Illness, to havo remain with her sister, who lives in tho Valley, and to that end Tuesday placed her under the protection of ayonng man who boarded with her, and they together started for the bouse ot the child's aunt. When they reached the top of the mountain the wretch assaulted the child, and ac complished his hellish purpose, alter which he departed for parts unknown. Tho child is reported to be in a criti cal condition. The monster who committed ths re volting crime is a man 35 or 40 years ot age, and supposed to havo been at one time a physician In Germauy. Ho is still at large but officers are in pursuit. Wllkesbarre, July 27. The temper, ance movement in this county having been dropped by the crusaders, the men have taken up the cause. To-day dele gates from all parts of the country met hero In convention, adopted a platform of principles, a plan for the campaign, and nominated the Rev. Y. C. Smith of Carbondale for Congress, and a full legislative and county ticket. Five dele gates were appointed toattend the Stato tcmperanco convention at Harrlsburg, on tho 12th August to nominate a State ticket. Archbishop McCloskoy sailed from New York for Europe on Saturday, to bo absent twn mnnthn. ilni-lnr. tsMM. time he will visit tho Pope. Annum Itonort dftho Super lntcmlent of tho Common Schools nfCarhon County. In submitting this annual roport ot tho condition of tho public schools of Carbon county, itisgratlfylng tobonblo to say that tho larger portion of them havo made commendablo progress dur ing tho past year; but there Is still room for further Improvement In tho best ot them. Thero aro many things that claim the attention ot teachers and school officers, prominent among these aro the diversity of text books in soma districts; directors should adopt a uni form series in their respective districts, and Insist upon their use. There aro still a number of school houses unfit for school use, theso should bo replaced by better ones. Furniture In somo houses is so illy adapted to tho use It Is intend ed for that It should bo removed and better and suitable substituted for it. Blackboard surface Is too limited in many of tho schools, and so poor that It Is almost useless; there Is no neces sity for this when good surfaco can bo made at almost the same cost of common plastering. School grounds In some cases aro too small, and, with but few exceptions, ate entirely unimproved; while houses and furniture are improved corresponding Improvements should bo made on the outside surroundings. Directors should visit schools more frequently than they have been in tho habit of doing heretofore. See school laws nnd decisions, page 49, Sec. 54. Parents should visit schools as often as they havo tho opportunity for doing so, it would give encouragement to teachers and children, and obviate much of the fault-finding about parti ality and dereliction of duty on the part of teachers. Teachers would cnlargo their sphere of usefulness and mako their labors more pleasant and success ful by frequent visits to tho' homes of their pupils. This would afford teach ers an opportunity of learning the homo habits and training of their pupils, and enlist tho co-operation ot parents in securing better attendance. Two new school houses were built during the past year. Ono in Franklin Township; this Is a good frame houso furnished with good and convenient seats, desks and blackboatd surface; the other In the borough of Lehlghton, and deserves more than a passing notice. It Is situated on acommandlng position at the north-west corner of tho publto square, and Is a beautiful structure, two stories high, with a Mansard roof, which is equivalent to another story, this Is surmounted by a neatly finished cupola with a fine bell, a vane and the letters showing tho cardinal points ot tlio compass, mere aro eight school rooms, each of which Is 20 x 30 feet. and 15 feet high between floors and ceilings, with plenty of good blackboard surfaco there being about 150 sq. ft. to each room. The entrances to the different rooms are entirely separate so that during Ingress and egress the scnoinrs irom tno amerenc rooms never come in contact with each other; they are furnished with tho most Improved patent seats nuu uesxs. un the third Uoorls a large hall Intended to be used for public entertainments. The rooms are all ventilated ua the most Improved plans, and heated by hot air from four furnaces lu tho basement. Tho plot of grouuu upon wuiuu it sianus 13 l'JU x 180 ft., surrounded by a neat substan tial fence, painted and sanded. The walks ore all paved. This is tho most completely, planned ana finished school building in tho county and cost (35, 000. It is a noble monument dedicated to tho causo of common school education . and reflects much honor and credlt;upon tho directors who' In the face of strong uppusiiiuu prujuctuu uuu consumated so great a work. Great care should bo exercised In tho selection of school directors; much of the success of the schools depeuds on the manner In which directors dlschargo their duties. There are many outside Influences opperating upon and retard ing the progress of the schools, such as faultlindlug parents, speaking disre spectful about teachers in presence ot pupils, and encouraglDgchlldren lu acts of disobedlanco. A teachers Influence Is often destroyed In this way, audho falls because ho is not properly sustained and encouraged by directors, a word ot encouragement or a sympathizing look from a friend at the right tlmo often produces wonderful results. The schools at Summit Hill could be much Improved by grading them more strictly. Penn Forest Is an unfortunate district; it embraces a large area sparsely popu lated, so that they aro obliged to keep up six schools for the acommodatlon of about one hundred and fifty children; and this necessitates a fifteen mill tax In order to keep the schools open four months with low priced teachers. Tho Annual 6'ounty Iusltute was held at Mauch Chunk, In tho lattor part ot November. It was well attend ed by teachers and other friends ot edu cation. District Institutes wero held only In a few districts. These important aids in promoting the cause of education anQ in elevating tho teachers' profession should not be neglected by teachers and school officers. The examinations of teachers and school vi8tatlons wero conducted on the same plan as stated in former reports. My thanks are due to directors, teach ers and other friends of education for aid and kindness extended to me In the discharge of my duties. R. F. HoKfonD, C. S. It is now estimated that It costs the poople ot the United States (5,000,000 yearly to keep, their tooth iu repair. Closing Prices of DbIIavkn & Towns end, 40 South Third Street, Philadel phia, July 30, 1874! U. 8. 0', 1881 , U. 8. 8-20, 1862 , U. 8.6-20,1804 . 18V Wd. 13 tld. 16K Ud, 101? bid. lOU bid. 17) bid 18 bid. 13J bid. 17j M4. 13VJ bid. (0 bid. 19 anXed. 13 niked, 16 asked. 17 aflkett. Wi aiked. mi aked. 18K asked. 13? asked. 17M asked. 13)2 aaked. toy. aiked. bay, aked CI axked, U. S. 6 20. 180.V J. k J. U.S. 6,10, 18C7 , . U, 8. 6-20, 1803 , V. 8. 1040 . , U. H. Currency, 0' , U. 8. f'. 1881, new , rennsTlrtnla R, It. , Pblla. A Reading R. It. Lehigh Vlter lUIIroad 60 bid. (jO1 bid. Minizn uom & nar. uo. Md. 41 aiked. United Companies orN. J. 123 bid. 120 aaked. Oold . . . . 109 bid. 109 asked. Sllrer . . . .105 bid. 107 asked. Special Notices. The Acme Shirt. This Is to eertlly, that Messrs. Laury & Peters havo taken Instructions In the use of tho Acme Shirt System, and aro fully quail fled and authorized to Jlanufncturo tho Goomotrlcally-Balanced Shirt In tho Borough of Lehlghton. Signed, Prof. W. M. Dildine. Gentlemen desiring a handsomo fitting Shirt should leavo their measuro at tho post ofilco bulldlncr. LAURY & PETERS. June 20, 1874m3 Piles! Piles!! Piles!!! Piles, Internal, Internal, Bleedlnj or Itching. The Intense aufferlngoccatloned bjrthe distress ing disease, In Its Tarlous forms, is known only to those who are unfortunate enough to be afflicted with It. The Bteeplesa nights, the uncomfortable days, the haggard looks of the aufTerer boar wit nessof the intensity of the pMn experienced when ...u ,u yiBTauiug. uiwase. ine suc cess of Mrlggs rile Remedy as a posltlre cure Is 1inann.tli.fi l.t th. r ... u. buu,u ui lueuiviue; iieuei ia immediate when used as directed. The Immense ' romtsuy is uBparaieileu. .thousands are using It wltn the most satisfactory rn.nH.. HiM t.u k T mm. .un j ... r nlghton. may 0 ly The molt Wonderful Dlicovery ot cue luth Century. XXR. S. 13. HOWE'S Arabian Milk Cure FOR CONSUMPTION. And all Diseases of the THROAT, CHEST and LUNGS. (The only Medicine of the kind In the A Soutitois roil Cod Litir Oil. Permanentir cures Asthma. RrnnchiM.. Tn.ini. ent Consumption, Loss of Voice, Shortness of uream, uaurrn, uoup, uougbs, colds, Ac , In a DR. S. B. HOWE'S Arabian Tonic Blood PnritW. Which DIFFERS from all other preparations In ItslHMXDUTE ACTIOgunon tha T.TVI.-R. Klnvvvfl and BLOOD. It Is pureiy vegetable, and cleanses Pure, Jllob Ulood. ItCUrasKrrnriilnni T)lKMA.nf lue ytueoi ei u imDuriues. nm mi un. nnrt m.iru. an sinus, romoves constipation, and regulates the Dowels. For"OENERAL DEUIL1TVP' LOST TiiAiiii i , ana -liuiiri-lJljn W CONSTITU TIONS," I "challenge the 19th Century" to find its equal. Every bottle Is worth Its weight In guio. a rice, fi.w ivr Dome. ALSO, DR. S. D. HOWE'S Arabian Liver Pills. They c lea una the Liver and Stomach thoroughly, remore Constipation; contain no calomel nor any other lojurloui Ingredient, and act quickly upon vuewj urfjauB, wimoui producing any pain or wean- uvea. j. rice cents per POX. CONSUMPTIVES Should ns all three of thflabfiYa xrodlM Sold by A. J. DUKLINQ, Drugxlst. sola Agent for Lehlghton. Pa. Da. 8. D. 110WK, Sole Proprietor, 161 Chambers Oncol-, ow wr. apr, 11, IOIJ.yi" Mrs. LANE'S Certain Cure for Ingrowing Nail. Tnpo Worm! Tape Worm! Tare Worm romored In from 2 to 3 houm with harmless Vegetable Medicine. The worm passing iromiueaysiem aure. no lee asKed until tne en entire worm, with head, tuuumk. MadlclnA harm less, can refer those afflicted to the resldeots of tnis cur whom I hare cured. Atmvomoa can be seen hundreds of tDeclmens. measurlni from 49 to tOO feet In length. Fifty per cent, of cases of uyspeps.a ana disorganizations or tno hirer are caused by rtomach and o titer worms existing In the alimentary canal. Worms, a disease of the most; aaQirerous cnaracter. are 10 utile understood by the medical men of the prenent day. Call and see me original and oniy worm destroyer, or send for a circular which will Eire a full detcrlDtlon and treatment of all kinds of worms, enclose 3 ct. stamp for returu of the same. Dr. E. P. Kdhkkl, .wj nunu mum Qirtwi I'umaeipuia, ra f Advice at omceor vy man free. i 439 K AT. 1'IN and STOMACH WORMS also removed. sept, o, 1873-ly JNNUAL FINANCIAL STATEMENT Of Receipts and Expenditures of tlio Town Council of the Borough of Lehighton For tun year ending June 30, 1874. E. H. SNYDER, Treasurer. DR. To amount received from former Treasurer 88 C To cash received from Thos. Kemcrer. Collector f27 (14 To cash received from Win. Kcmercr for crass on Sq. licenses and permits. ... 24 SO To cash received -from Wm. Keraercr, money borro'd 600 00 Circus Licenses 20 00 To cash received from Wm. Kemerer for surveys and fines a BO To cash received from Thos. Kemerer, Collector 1SD1 73 Total receipts S3703 08 Dalance In bands of Treasurer 7 50 CR. By Orders paid for grading, repairs, interest, mate rials. &c $3760 48 Bal. In bands ot Treasurer. . 7 SO $2703 08 Wo, the undersigned Auditors ot tlio Borough of Lehlghton, Carbon county, having carefully examined tho above accounts of the Treasurer, find them correct as stated. R. KENSTERMAOIIER, R. J. YOUNGKIK, WM. SEABOLDT, J Auditors. July 18, 1874-wS "WWrONDERFUL, BUT TRUE I " Whenever I cet a Bottle of Bloom of Youth or Magnolia Balm, Roso Tint, a liox of Lilly White, or anything In that line to beautify tbe complexion, at Durllng's Drug Store, It seems to bo nicer and better than I can cret anv- wbero else. may 0 JTEW STORE, New Goods and New Prices 1 1 announces to his friends and tho citi zens of Lehlghton and vicinity In gene ral, that he has Leased the Store form erly occupied by H. A. Ueltz, on Bank St Lehlghton, and furnished It with a very largo and elegant stock of STAPLE AND FANCY Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Oil Cloths, Notions, Queonswaro, &c, &c, of the very Best Quality, which ho Is now preparedto offer at Unprecedently Low Prices ! KST A liberal sharo of tho public patronage Is respectfully solicited, and entire satisfaction Is guarranteed. July 18 F. P. LENTZ. jrg D. CliAUSS, Merchant Tailor, And Dealer In Gent's Furnishing Goods, LEniQHTON, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock ot NEW GOODS, Consisting of Tlaln and Fancy Cloths, Casslmeres and Vestlngs.for Men's and Boys' Wear, which I am prepared to Make up to Order In tho most Fashion able Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses and Children's $oots.ifc Shoes A well selected stock of French and Turkoy Morocco, Glove Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebblo and Grain Leather Boots and Shoes on hand, or Made to Order. Hats &C nm9 Of the Latest Styles always oj hand, at tho Lowest Price. Also, Agent for tho American & Grovcr & Baker Sewing Jlacliines. Only OnaPrico for Everybody. January 11, 1873-yl jLOUR AND FEED. The undersigned Is now selling to tho tlze ns of Weissport and vicinity, the THE OnOIOEST Family Flour $400 2nd firade- - 3.2 For Cash J Satisfaction Guaranteed. Try it I t3T ITvlTTT.TWft nf at Reasonable Rates. Baggage taken to and from tho Railroad Depots at tbo buutosi notice. W. F. KLOTZ. Near tho Canal JJrldgo, EAST WEISS PORT, Pa. apr ll-m3 W. EACHES, Contractor 6c Builder, LEIIIQUTON, TBNN'A. XMans nnd Spcclucntlong For all kinds ot Buildings made at the shortest notice. NO CHARGES Mado for Plans and Specifications when the contract Is awarded to the under signed. A. W. EACn.ES. Juno 14, 1878-yl BUCK. 31 AN, iivriCTU&u or Carriages, Sleighs, DugsIcH, aod .rery description of SPRING WAGONS. Nwlj oppoilte Kagle Hot., Bank Street, REPAIRING PROMlTLY ATTENDED TO At rwuoMUe charges, MtliftctloQ Kuarinteed. reb.7,1874, A. 11UCKMAN, E. H. SNYDER LEUIGIITON, I'ENN'A., DEALER IN Dry Goods, Notions, Die$s Goods, UUUUE1UES, QUEENSWARE, Glasswaro, Hardware, &c May 31, 1878,