, , , JUIIIOH. I.KIIIOIirON, l'A.: BATURDAT JIOllNINrj AUGUST 8, 1871. The Itcpobllcans of the Twelfth Con gressional District licld their convention nt Wilkes-Uarrd.otl Tuesday, and norul Jialcd.Wi."W.iiKotcliani. Tlio present 'representative, Iazarus D. bhociuakcr, Who voted, against but took backpay, and , whoso, record on the Inflation bill ('Id not sulthls constituents, only with drev'frotti"tho contest Monday. The public debt' statement shows a re tlucilondurlng July of $1,283,800. ' Coin In the Treasury, J81, 113,210; currency, &0,013,233;-coln' certificates, $33,409, '000 j fcpeelaT 'deposits of legal tender for 'Ihiridcmiitlonof certificates of deposit, SoT),0Ut),0b0j 'butstanding legal tenders, ?380,toOiOOO. Tho total expenditures of the Government for tho fiscal ycp.r cndlrig June 30,' 187-1, were $287,13. 873. 17t There are flvo Important stato offices to,bo, filled In.Pcnnsylvo.iila (his years Lieutenant Governov.Secretary of Inter .nal.Affalrs, Auditor General, and two .iJudgcsof the Suprotno Court. Thoprlu cpal.pf mlnorlty representation having leeu applied to the eleotlon of the Judges when two aro to bo elected at tho sumo lime, of tourse each party will elect ,pno of tli6m. Each day's news from the far West brings reports of fresh Indian troubles. At Fort Totten, Dakota, tho Indian agent complains of the presence of a largo party of Cat Uead Yankfoukise, who profess .to desire to move their resi dence, hut who really want to Btay and do mischief. Tho agent asks for a com pany of cavalry, for protection against them. Near Fort Dodge, oil tho Cana dlan Itiver, nlno Indians wero killed, nnd a number ,pf white scalps were found n .their possession. Kear -Fort Sill, a wood camp has been attacked, nnd tho report Is. sent from there thai Jvlowas,, Comanches, ,autf Cheyonucs nro combining for an attack on the (Fort. In Texas, pear Jacksboro, about 4ivo hundred Indians attacked a body fit t)ia tonth United States Cavalry, with thp slaughter of soveral on each side, Thp )flood..ln. and, arpund Pittsburg proves to be oven moro disastrous than was at-first supposed. Pittsburg itself vras.net sq badly damaged as it suburbs; but In Allegheny City, Wood's Kuu, ifutclioi.'s.Jtun, .and clswiiere, In an ox tent pf .territory from twenty .to twenty five miles in diameter, the damage Is as ,grcat;as (n localities of the recent mill dam disasters Jn New England. Tho water-cpiirsos, around nttaburg aro.ali uountalnjstreams, nnd If suddenly In-, creased, clthor by rain nt Pittsburg or by flopds from their head waters, havo no.recourso ,but to overflow their pre cipitous batiks, long most of these banks foundries, factories, dwellings, and all manner of othor buildings close Jy cluster, somo ofthe dwelling-houses being as puinerously tenanted as beo Jiiyes, It is riot surprising, then, thai ( the sudden r'lso of tho waters swept Jiway.suclj.tt number of victims. Tho fall of the' waters from tho two clouds Which met. over Pittsburg was moro like n watcr-spout than au ordiuary tnrin, and Its v'loleuce sufficient to cau?6 fearful amount of ruin, even had no simultaneous rise in tlio rivers taken place. Although the vicinity of Pittsburg ha been visited by many dls asters of tills, kind, npno In nil Its his tory has been, so ruluous as this. Tlio Trlblmo estimates tho money loss by this dbastor at upwards of $3,000,000. A remarkable )(nclJeutlsthat almost nil the victims of tho flood wero swept away nnit drowned'. Tlicro arc few or no cases otylnjured. survivors. Philadelphia Letter. PniLAEELTOlA, August 1, 187-1. THE rEOrMM'KinE insurance po., Iplng, business at C14 Walnut street, In llis city, lias suspended operations, "fllo cause for this suspension 13 given nil a notice which wns posted on tho door which states that "Information hav ing bqcB.rcceived that tho Manager and Treasurer of tho company had luft for parts unknown, 'it Is deemed advisable H'sliBpend all further business." The Vanager,nnd. Treasurer Is II. Prlndle, or 170 Broadway, New York, who, It scoins, deeming a chango of air benefi- t'elalaa: his health, lias raked all tho cash and,.avallabo assets of the company to gether, and left with them for Europe, not even waiting to bid the policy-Hold-tti gb&dibye, or to explain to them ns In days gone' by bf the many benefits of -Ilrp Insurance. Prlndlplsnlso a-default-i rto soveral other Insurance companies, and Is said to have carried ?S50,000 nway. with him. Tlio fixtures nnd all thu contents of the office havo been levi ed upon by tlio Janiljord fpr rent. It eotislstsof threo desks, a half a dozen btools, and an empty flrc-prbof, Tho company, seems to have "died of a long mill painful illness," and of Prlndle it may truly.ba.fald, ."Jie is gone but not lorgottcn." ' TU'BCUItlTY'CjOrANV liat'riUb ciosed'Us 'doors .ifi'd. suspended il cratlons. This company was formed II. V. MOKTIIIMUK, several months ago. for tho purpose of doing business In, banking, Insurance, real estato and stocks Tho establish ment in which the buslucss was trans' acted Is a largo marble front store, on Chestnut street, which wns fitted up In tho most gorgeous mannor. Tho furni ture; which was of solid walnut, must havo cost 20,000. The president of tho company is Harrison Grnmbo, and tlio secretary A. SI. Zatiu Who the other ollicers are, Is not ki.own. Mr Grambo has figured qulteconiplcluously here of Into In "suspensions," nnd tjii0 company did not have the conQileo'ce of the public, henco the collapse. TP,U c03. lug of the establishment, It I'j under, stood, was tho result of n Jugmnt ob tained by: J. M. Pile, Esn , atiorney for the Gerrish. estate, for '$1200, agalnt Mr. Grambo under l.,a former finauclal troubles. THE TOST O.'FKIOE.DErAllTMEN'r and the PIiIIp.; Wllmlugton and Baltl more Itallrijad Company have been at outs for somu time, In reference to thopos'mi car service. Mr. Hinckley, the r,reUlent of tho Itallroad Co, has bten threatening to remove the postal cars bet ween this city and Washington, unless the Department allowed a larger conpensatlon for running them, and the Department Is not-willing to nccodo to Ills demauds. Mr. Hinckley has Inform ed the Department'that ho will removo the cars after tP day, If his terms aro not complied with, and tho solicitor of the Department has leplled that If tho cars are removed, tho Government could take possession of tho roll road, and cotu pel tho running bf the' cars nt the estab lished rates. Thus the' niattor stands. It Is thought that a number of railroads wish to make this a test case, aud are urging Mr.- Hinckley to take the steps he proposes to. ' No tidings havobocurccelvcd of little CIIAItLEY uoss, nnd It is Ihought.by some that ho is taken by hlsabiluctors to (7.111 ada, where It will bo a dlfllcult matter to recover him. Our dotectlves havo' worked hard on this case, but not with munh success. Tho New Yolk and Boston newsuacer aro quite Bevoro on our, detectives, for their not recovering tho child, forget ting that their owri detectives have fail ed to unearth many crimes. Ono of thp Boston papers. Is sarcastic ,uud witty over tho abduction. It says, "one of tho kidnappers Jammed the hat over tho eyes of a Philadelphia detective, and the detective said, if you do that again I will arrest you." It also says, "tho peoplo of Philadelphia, will fnrgivo tho kidnappers, If thoy will only pick up and carry off tho detectives," and'advl sis tho detectives, "not to go out'' lifter dark." Persons outsldo of- Philadelphia are as likely to discover tho child ns nnv one here. It is not known in what sec tion of the couutry his abductors havo taken him, and it 6hould bo known everywhere that $20,000 reward will bo paid for his recovery and for the con viction of his abductors. ATTElII'TEnl'OISOINO. Daniel Itanck quarreled with his wife and mothei-ln-lnw, and attempted to poison them, by pourlut; white vitriol over a ham which was boiling on tho stovo. Mrs. itanck nelng suspicious that something was wrong, tasted the water in which tho ham was boiling, and finding It puckered her' iuouth, sent 8omo of It to a druggist to bo analyzed. The druggist reported that It contained poison, and suggested that thev should place tho meat on the table for supper. 'Plintr'.IM en Imf Tt.nli.1 ,tt Ai. ... uiu W uuu isumui U UHUfalUiJUll 11. The noxt day they told him of their dls- covery. and ho grew pale, and said It they would not say anything about It, ho would go away and never return. Mrs. itauck had him nt once arrested, and he was held in 3,000 bail, to ttwalt tho action of tho grand Jury. liOMiiCDi;, August Phanke and Edward Snvder. partners In the sewing machine' busi ness, quarreled at- their plac'o of busi ness, No.-207 Itace street, Snyder, fear ing Pahnko would do I1I111 bodily harm, drew a revolver and shot him' a number of times, killing tho unfortunate mau. Snyder has been arrested nnd committed to prlsoa. lours truly, Modoc. Pliilailclhla KlarKctN. Friday Evening, luly 31st. The moncv markers nrintmifa msv n about former rates. Call loans rule nt i to B per cent. Prlmo commercial paper ranges from 5 to 0 percent, per annum. Business genera My has been very (llllet (1 lirliirr thll imsf wmL- lint nrlxoa of most the leading articles are without material change. Tho Flour market Imo lmmi ,n atcly active during tho past week, d prices aroratlier tinchnnopil. Ktm, i-flnn 4,00 to 4 50; extras, $ to 15 7!); Spring ti iieai, uxft iauiuy,u 10 to 8 UO, ami hither grades nt $8 87a to JO 00. vt neai is in uetter ucmumt hut prices nre lower. Common nnd'ehdico red at 61 25 to 1 05; amber' at 1 40 to 1 51; No. 1 spring at U 20; No. 2 spring at f 1 itj, and white spring at $1 25. Corn is lnwar. Snlfw 1 if) nnn Imal.nia southern and Pennsylvania yellow at 80 to 81c, and western mixed at the tumu ugures. Oats am unsettled, .about 55,000 busheU sold at 75 tP 78c for white, and 70 to 70c. for mixed, closing at 78c. for white-ami 75 to 70. for mlxcd, and 72 to 74c, fpr now Delawnro. llye may bo quoted nt Ppc, In Cloyersee4 moio doing; salesat 10 to 11c. per lb. Timothy sellsas wanted at 3 25 ner bushel, anil Pin vanAil mail. ily commands 00. uniier. neceipfs vory light; market npliyejXow Yoik' State and Bradford COUIltv cholea'32 to Slle: wi.iti.rn rl.nl,-,. 23 to-20c; ftilr to good 17 to lOe. i.aiu. 1 ue tone 01 the market is firm er, sales of western and kettle render ed at 12'4 to 12ic. Eggs, receipts liberal, market quiet, renna. 20 to 21o, western 10 to 20c per doz. Hay, prlmo timothy )10 to 120, mix ed 85 to 05 nnd new; Straw 00 to'OOc. TT OOK . BEAUTIFUL LOOK HOSYI-A Bottle of DUIILING'S KOSE GLYOEUINE for Itoughliess of tlio Skin, Chapped Hauds, tc, only 25 cents a bottle. - may p. New Advertisements. rENo whom it nmy concern. All' persons nro hereby forbid meddling with TWO GKEY MULES now In possession of George Freeby, ns they nro my, property! . FKKUK. DUEIIEIt. Lehlghton, AiXg. 8, 1874.w3 uwjToii's xaslcE In the Orphani' (hurt for Vie County ofCurhm. ntatenf ir. It. KIWIILK, who iva the Admin jtlraloraf XAHAlt A. ElipitLV, iltcmtni. The Auditor appointed by tho Court in tho above matter of thu first anl final nccount of (1. It, Kb,erle, AdmluMrator of W. II. Eberlo, who was tlio Admln l'trntor of S.unh A. Eberl'e, deceased, and to mako distrlbhtlun of tho mnoys in tho hands of the Administrator (0 the parties entl(led thereto, will mett the parties Interested for tho, purpojes of his nppoliitment.-'on jlcinday, Anaust 81st, 1874, nt 1:30 P. II., nt the Olllce of Albright & FrHj'innn,- In Mauch Chunk, W. Mk ItAPSHEU, Aug. 8, 1874.v-l Auditor. a ADEN HUT TEN TANNISEY LEHIGJITON, PA., B. J. KUNTZi Prop r, Ilespectfully announces to the pibllc that ho has just le.bullt tlio Tannery, formerly of Daniel, Olowlnd, and 'put in nil tnu uesc ami must approved ma cliinciy for the Manufacfcuro ofSfLoathor, sucli'ns Hemlock and Oak Sole, Harness, Upper, Kip, Calf and Sheep, which ho will supply nt tho very lowest pricB. Plastering ltnlr supplied In large or small' quantities very low. HIDES and SKINS bought at-hlgh'dst cnHi prices. Patronage solicited. Aug. 8-yl ANNUAL. STJjfUHCXT . 01' T;IIb" Borougli o Wrjissporfc, For the Year ending June 30th, 1874. HENIIY TItOPP, Treasurer. ItECEirTS. Bal. in Treasury last yoar. ... 9 23 to Tax Duplicate 1873.'....' C35 04 Exonerations $15 00 Collector's lees 27 00 42 00 Total 530 C9 EXPENSES. Sec'y fee' nnd horse hlroj ? 10 03 Treasurer's fee, 2 years , 20 00 Pollen outfit 11 50 Auditors fees,..., 0 00 Attorney's fee v 25 00 School'Tax'i ' " 05 Trees for Square 11 07 County and Stato Tax. . .. ..... 1 03 Publishing Borough account. . 0 00 School house Bell 35 00 Lock-up expenses . . .' 270 07 Itcpalring streets and crossings 100 04 Total i S507 03 Balanco In Tieasury 20 01 We, tho underslgiifd Auditors of tho Borough of tVelssport', Carbon County, having carefully examined the above accounts of tho Treasurer, find them correct as stated, I). B. ALBKTG1IT, ) P. J. K1STLEU, Auditors S. FEXNEU, August 8th, 187,4-wS 31 IX A'i'Vlt K. Mlshler's Herb Hitters Is not beergiT liut a strictly mcdtdnal propnrAtiou, moretliurougllVa&ir.tm) to tbu wants of the general public tliau ntiy other la the mar ket. UtiMke all other spcalleil Ktimetller,U ispre pjred under the direct perkonal vuperklklou of an e.ilueut riijtician, S. D. IUrtmao, M. 1), the tea l9 propiletor, la a regular graduate oflhe JelKr. eo,u Medical Cohere of 1'hlUdelpUU, aud a practice lugphyrMiu otli&Q oxperlcnco aud extenfcive practice. In suchlian'ds ilie'publlc way test '&3i ured that Mlshler's Herb Bute's la coaiiounded( In atrlct accordance lth correct Pli.irm icoutlcnl' f'rinclples, aud that none but the cbolcuat luredi euta cuter lnto'ttc couiposltloul Ita ItumeuFe sale alone la .couclusjro proor that' It posnssea merle ofa'bljh order. Merchauta,, baLkera,cleritinen, lair; erf, rlerLs and othera en Kajed In aedeutary ocedpatrona, experleuce ill wuuderful ellccta la rllevlu; lbedepretlou caus ed by aeveru luluUI labor; whl o the mechanic, farmer aud laborer, l'.ud thel UiXlly TUur ruktori ed iLe laile by pa use. At thla aeahen of the year When Punnuan, Cniue, Oouca aud kludred disorders, cautod by eatluj uuilpe fruits, luiprudeut luduleuce in, cold drluka, etc., are prekaleut, acertalu, speed) aud itTectual remedy kvill be lund la .MUu.o.V HUb Hitters. 'the depresblnff feellus of Languor or Debility, incident to the ' healed term,' Is at once removed, the energies restored! and Aew hfeaud Tlg&r itu ;arled to the prostrated osteui, Ijy ita use. In Urtriraii, LircaCoueuiNTaud Atrtcilosi or tin Kiim it lurarla.bly works like a charm, it la not a drastic puree nur lietdy stlmuUnt. vlileut iu ita oieratious; but it is simply a uatural remedy, thoiuuhly .adtpted to unfit nature. It, suplies tone tu the stuuach, reluTiorateethe di Kestlk organs, stimulates the sevrelloua, and pry. melius a regular uctiuu or the buwrla, euablekl fiery orgsu of the body to perlorm its nUotliid, werk,re,;uUrty and without luterruptlon. Ills the uuerriugtvrtatuty of desired rvaultsat teudiutou its uae, euupled with ths lact that hiH prufesiau, that has rendered Minor's Herb ltit-t lore ao iiojiutar, and as tuLalllar as a household wurd. 'l-lteL'eaMs or otuers all Oker the laud hare found it to be tMeeafeia and best remedy for use lu their fawlllkK; they uot only kite 11 witu per.ect aatety to eleu trie youuest cuifd, but wheu used with cauliin tnld It the Kiiest uieaua vt e.suriutAtff own heal.u and treedoui tvom liu weary acues aud luiusiucideiit to their sex, 1'el teclly hiruUesa, It Kju.t Iho remedy Ueeded Ij them tneuabto Nature to perform her luuctloui riaturuiy, rryttbrly nid tuuieuf ini-e.iiciiiciio. .N j ttir buuiui hi wiruoit it If she would posse. the clearUoouiliigtv npteXioh uhdcheerlui apirlli lusepauule trow eouud bejUu. It is ud Uy all iiruclstk aud Ueeer;if t'eatcrs; 11 is uv-iit) 'put up u uare Uiatel ilo Atvttt e-4cfoeol lu a vutow wras iur. ills not sold on liiauht, belu ikruty a Malicat prtikirutlon, and 'as such is eudurad le unuy uiihemutemiueu(pVjsL.iaua ui tbdLouu try. Au.s, le7t Im. Opposlto tho Publlo'Squaio, SOUTH ST., LEII1GIITON, PA., Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron Ware And Dealer In nil jliluds of t3T Hoofing, Spouting and Jobbing promptly attended to, ' ' nov. 80 Now Advertisements. POSTPONEMENT!!! FIFTH AttD LAST GIFT CON(7EltT It) AID OP THE Pub. Library of Ky. DAY FIXED AND A FULL DiUWING ASSUltED n3 Monday, Cov. 30,1674. Fon AN EASY FORTUNE A postponement of tho Fifth ' oncert of the Public Library of Kentucky has been so generally anticipated, and Is ao mannerly lor the Interest of all con cerned, that It must meet the approval df all. The day is now absolutely fixed and thero will bo no variation from the programme now nunuuiiced. A sulllcl. cut numb"r of tickets had Deen bold to havo enabled us to havo had a large drawing on the 31st of July, but a shott postponement was considered ureter able to a partial drawing. Let.lt be uorno in niiiiii time Thu t'lflli dirt I'oiicci t is Tin: last w men wnx r.vfcit ni! givi:n u.hukk lllia LllAUTUIt ANU III TliE-l'ltKS. li.N'T .MA.NAtlLMKXr. That It will Kwitliely and unequivocally take initu )iai-e ua auu.iuucea on MONDAY, 3Jlh Ndl'J'.MUBl:, that the Mu.le will ho tho brat the rnut'try af- turu-,auu kuat u,uau uaau isaai'asi, ag- grecating ?2, 500,000 I will te distributed by lot amr.n ticket holders. LIST OF GIFTS. ont. nitAN-n cash uipt , . . Ciio.oon ONK ORAM) CASH (1IFT . . 11WOU0 OXK OIIA.NU CASH tlll'C . . . 73,0(il ONK (1UANO CASH IIIIT . . 5ll,iH)l) ONH OltAMI "ASH (HIT . . . 25.(W o cash mm, ti.uut) dacii, mu.uou meiMi kiir i, li.uuu i; uu, 1'1h,ihi 16 CASK UUTd. 1U.0U0 K.tCII, 15IIIU0 0 CASH OirTS, 6,'IUJ 11AOII, ltOt'OO a CAMH UII'IS, 4,iWO hAOU, 10O.II00 3) cash tin-is, a.nuo men, po.oju 60 081! tlll-IS, i!U0O HArll, llU.UOO lOOyCASU (HKf , 1,001) KVUII, lOI.IJOO 2lJ HASH tllFTS, 5J0 l.ACII, ISI.1W0 r.oj cash mvin, mo hAcn, fo.oui looq cash uiits, t.0 i:acii, o:o,ooj Grand total20000Oirts, all cash . . $2,'J!W0J0 Price of Ticket. Wholo Tlckits $ 60 00 Halvea 2i HU Tenllia. nr cirh Ci'lilion .... 600 11 Whole Tickets for .... CO I On 'HYi Tickets for 10J0 to reruns wl-Iilnrj to Iniest aboul.l order pri'inpt ly, either of the home uffl o nr'our local Age'nta. Ulieraf coiumlslona Mill be allowed to aatisf ic toryapenta. i Clriuhra containing foil particulars furoUheJ on application. THO. r. llltAMI.KTTI!, AatNTallll MiNAOEIt, TuWle Library lluildin'.', U.ulsillle.Hv., or TH0S. II. IIAVSi til, nastern Agents 000 lH-oidway, New Voik, nu. 8 dJC o tljfln fer nt I1'"". Terms free 4J H vttU Addreas Qeocoe Sti.nso.i S. Co. l'orilind, M Hue. AI) VKltTlSKUt S'lid -Ji ct. to (lr.n. r IlimKLl. 11 I'arl; How. .V. Y.. f.ir their j:i'ijitj-jxij;e ltMji!tUtt khuMiu of ndviirtl'ln. the lliWttAHlM Respectfully announces to the citizens of Lehlshton and vicinity, that he has OI'K.VEU Mi New Photograpli Gallery, on I1ANKWAY, (near Iho Lehigh Vnl- ley Itntlroad Depot), Lehlghton, and that ho Is now prepared to give our citizens Llfo-Lllte Pictures at the most reasonable rates. Pellicular utteutlon paid to taking Children's Likenesses. A Tilnl is solicited. ' June 18. BAHK STEEET. Lohighton, Ta., MILLEItS and Dealers In All kinds of GIUIM Uouglit and Sold ut itegular JIarket ltatcs. ATo wnultl, also, respectfully Inform our citizens, that we aro now fully pre pared to supply them wllh the From any Mind desl'tcd at the. VEKV I.O.VCST IIllCt:H. M. IIEILMAN & CO. July 25th, 1874. Practical Slater, LUEIIUIBTOK, I'll., announces to the citizens of Lehlghton aud vicinity that he Is prepared to till all orders for ltpoling Slate aud do all kinds of Pooling and Slatu work on short notlco and rcaoonublo terms. Sritepalrlug neatly and expeditious ly done. Juno IK-tf raiUE People of Lelilght )iraiTii"vTciu-Ja- lty all unite In testifying that at V. J. DUULIXtJ'S Drug and Family Med iclno Store, l'unii, eitUsn aud Unadul TKitATKD .slLDici.Nia cau always bo fount). may 0 TTUST look at her Hair I Why I tliought it was turning Grey? So it was, until she gilt a llotlle of that new Hair Uestorer at Durllng's Drug Store. OTHEltS, Look at that Child, it has Worms. Go or send at once to DUIILING'S Drug Store, and get a bottle of his WOItM SYItUP, so plea sant aud yt't so sine. may 1) "YpSTONDIMFUL, HUT TltUEl Vhene,vcr Iget a llottle of Bloom of Youth or Magnolia Balm, Iloso'TIut, a Vox of Lilly White, or anything In that lino to beautify tho complexion, at Dialing's Drug Store, it seems to bo nicer and better thai) I cau get ay whereclse. way AT PRIVATE SALE. Tho Lehlghton School X?oard now otter, at Private Sale, the following do scribed valuablo HEAL ESTATE, be ing a portion of the'Publie School Pro perty of the Uoroiigh of Lehlghton, to utt : One Lot and Building, situated on tin- corner of Iron nnd Pine r-trceti, tilnl bounded nnd described ns lollows: On Iho nmth by Iron street; west by a ctitiiintui alley ; south by a lot owned by .Joseph Obert, and east by Pine ffreet. The lot Is'GO feet front by lav iter, v I tie i us in depth, Also, TWO LOTS, Numbered lb3 nnd 151, situated on Pino street, in said borough, boundod and described as follows : -On the west bv Pino street; 6outh by lot No. 155; east by West alley, nnd north by. Cedar al ley. Stld lots being each CD feet fro'i.t ny 1BU lect U Indies In depth. Aho, One Lot and Building, Situated on Northampton street, and known ns thu South Lchlghlou School Property. Al-o, E3f For terms and further particu lar, npplv to either of tho iindenlgned. JOHN S'. LENTZ, President. A. J. DUKLINU, Secretary. Dn. N. H HEDEIt, Treasurer. Lehlghton, May 2, 187-1. ""7"oissiort Ahead I The undersigned would respectfully Inform bullders.contractdrs nnd tho pub lie lu general, that they have ppeued a In connection with their AW - MSIJL, Near the L. A-,'S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., tnd that they have now, on hand an im mense stock of thoroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as liough Pine Hoards, Surlaced Pino Aianh, Fiootlng, Hemlock and Pino, Sidings, of nil hinds, . Sliinules au Immense stock, Hoofing and ( oiling Lath, Scaiitlitii!, and, in fact, Lumber of every descrlp-1 tioir.it, tun very lowest mariiet prices. Wo are alo prepared to furnish Build ers and others with a very fine article of, S ti ii U , suitable fur Masonry Work, I'liiNtei'ilirT, &o., at He uiarkably Low Figures. We have constantly on hand a laree lot of Wood suitable for Firewood, which wo will sell, in large or small ijuantitles, at Prlees to suit your Pockets Ode Moiro HONi:Sl' COUNT LOW HtlClS. eakcli& Albright, W eissport, aug 23-yl tttrbon county, I'Oj BEATTY t& PLOTTS Tho Hcatty & Plotts celebrated Gold- en Tongue PARLOR 0R6AN is acknowleilireil by nrofessiirs of music nnd celebrated organists tu bo the lead ing Parlor Organ now in use. Tejll- i.'ioiiiaisatiii cams or iionornre constant ly being received In favor .of them. We append a fovv atid wish you to rend them : ANTnortv, N. J Jan. 25, 1873. Jessrs Heatiy & Plotts, Gents Your Oigan.solil mo, gives entire satisfaction. It btnuty of tonennd style of workman ship aioseldom if ever surpassed. Wish illg yon tHccefrS lu your business", I am", wun icspeci, rroi, ai. ii jji:attv. Shamokin, Pa.Feb. 11, 1874. I have ono of Heatty & Plottt' Golden Tongue Organs. It ! nn excellent In- Etruuient, lino tone and full' power. I nice ii uetter man any l navo Heard. M. II. IlAitna, M. D. LAUitt's Stat'n, Pa., Jan. 27, 1814. I havo liad Ileatty & Plotts' Ori-an sit ce .lugn'st 14th, 1872; it gives-tho highest satlitfat-tlou, and has' proved all mat ii wn recommended uy thuprop'rs. Jll" llKtJUV. Slatinqton, Pn., Feb. 0,' 1874. Heatty & Plotts' Parlor Ori;an I "Hko better thaujbetaiul trd, and It.glves In-tter tatlra,ctlon, as I fltid in my trav els, Prof. Fit. V. MAVr.lL St. Claih, Pa., Dec. Ctb, 1B73. Messrs. Heatty & Plotts, Gents I have reoclved the Organabsent by ytiur lirm tomcf nnd I liavchnd It'oxainltie'd, aim it gives ampje,satlsfa!:tlQU., Hon. JOHN SINEY. JIauanqt C:tt, I'a Oct. 10, 1872. The lifatty.fi.P.Otts celebrited Goia- cn Tozgno Parlor Organ Is by far tlio best Parlor Otgau (n use, J Jave caro- lully examiui-u it, ami nnd Its tone, worknmnbhip and durability to .bn the best I ever saw, and I cau with pleasure recommend It to -any lu want of a first, class parlor organ. Prof. O. II. Unqeu. Messrs. Heatty & Plotts, Qf-Wishlng- ton, N. J., nro eentleinen of enterprise. nnd whoso presence would be a credit to any community. Hackcttstowu, N. J., Herald, 1872. . Washington; N. j Sept. 0,1873. To Hobert Morgan, Pottsvllle I am happy to stato that tho Instrument gives, entire satisfaction, not only to myself but also to tl0 teachers of he Sdilnary who are-better Judges. " ltev. A. M. Jelly. Wo say, -after careful arid, costlv ex periment, It Is with pleasure we Intro duce tho "Golden Tongue," knowing It possesses mauj advantages overall others manufactured. Tho tone excels lu fullness, purity, and the thousunds of testimonials which nro being con. stantly received, aro cvldenco'tbat our eiiorts nave Ueeii eminently successful, For particulars and FrIro Llafi uddress BEATTY & PLOTTS, Feb. 31.0m Wasbington. N.'J. 1 JJBW STORE, Jtfew Goods and New Prices I ! F. P. XISNVZ nnnouncca to his friends nnd tho citi zens of Lehlghton and vicinity in gene f il, that he has Leased tho Storo form erly occuploJ by n. A. Uelw, on Bank St Lehighton, and, furnished It with n .very largo and elegant BtookJof STAl'LK AND FANCY Dry Goods, Groceries, Provisions, Oil Cloths, , Notions Queonsware,, &b., &c, of tho very Best Quality, which ne ii now prepared to offer at Unprecedontly Low Prices I tSf 'A liberal share' of the public patronage Is respectfully solicited, and entire satisfaction is guarranteed. July 18 F. P. LENTZ. D. CIsAUSS, Merchant Tailor, And Dealer la' Gent's Furnlslaln? Goods, LEniGirroN, pa. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Plain and Fancy C!oth. Casslmeres and Vestlng?;for Men's and Hoys' Wear,, which I am prepared to Make up to Order In the most Fashion. able Styles, at short notlco. Ladles', Misses and Children's A well selected stock- of French and Turkey Morocco, Glove' KI3, Lasting, Kid, Pobble nnd Grain .Leather Boots aud Shoes on band, or , , Made to Order. Hats ti&Capg Of tho Latest Styles always 02 hand, a the Lowest Price. Also, Agent for the American & Grover & Baiter Sewing Machines. Only One Prlce for Everybody. January 11, 1873-jl LOUR AND FEED, .1 II, Thoundersigned Is.npwselllng tothfr citizens of Welssport-und vicinity, tho THE CHOICEST , ?iunilr Honr 13 .t . tirade- - 3M (Satisfaction Guaranteed.' Try it I" tS" HidUL'mG'c'f '6yery descriptton at Heasouable Hates. uBaggago taken to and from, the BaDroai. Depots at the--shorcest uotlco. W. P. KLOTZ, Near the Canal Srldgo, EAST, WEISS POHT, Pa. apr ll-m3 Qontrad'fo fe'Euilder, LEIlioiITOtf, fENN'A. IMans nnil, SpeclOcpUoHS For all kinds of Buildings mado at the shortest notice; ' . K.Q fen AJtG.'ES Made for Plans and Specifications when tho contract. i3 awarded to' the nridor signed. "X. W. EAOHES. June 14, 1873-yV IllGKBIAIV, xiticriauEia or Carriages, 8h Uggies, WiAierf Usaeriptlco'of SPRING WAGONS, Hearty .oprosJU iaila 'ifotal, "iaak EW, Liihlgbton.'ra. ' " IlEPAIltIKO'. PltOMlTLY ATTENDED TO At rsasonaUo charges. s7-Patrotaga Terr-aapactull sollclUil. anS aitlafittlontuirantiiia. Y M Feb. 7, 1871, A.BDOKMiM. fe.Ht-$N3B,- Li;HIGHTO, PJErVMJu, DEALEIflM Dry Goods, Notions, GUOOEKIES, QUEENSWABS," Glassware; Uard'wari 4o. Msy3i, 1873.