II. V. MOKTII1MKK, MillKlllTO.V, 1'A.: UTTK1)AV MOKVNd' JANUAItY C, 1875, Jefferson Davis la said to be danger ini sly 111 at Ills home In Tennessee. (It'll. Phil. Slierliiau qays the white leaguers of the S utli should bu declar ed banditti, mistreated as uoli, Tlio amount re.OUei by tlio. salo ot liows In plymouth, (Ueecher's) Ohurcli, mi Tuesday evening last was J.70.U11), last year only J50,lll0 was realised. Owing to tlio dlfllculllus lu the coal rcglons.nU the shops of the Philadel phia and nuading llallroad Co., nlonjj tlio routoof tlio road, suspended opera tions 0,1) Tuesday last. Included lu the suspension aro car r-hops, rolling mills, Machine shops, foundries &a. Qcrrpt Smith, ot Peterb'jro', New York, was suddenly stricken with apo plexy and paralysis at tho house of one of lilt friends in the city of New York on the day after Christinas and died Monday afternoon, 27th ult.,at two o' clock. Ho was seventy-eight years of nee. Tlio Pennsylvania Legislature met pn Tuesday last. lion. (J. II. Cutler, of Erie, was elected Speaker pro tern, of tho Senate; Kussel Urrert.chlef clerk. V. Patterson, of llfghany, was o lected Speaker of the House. Senator Cullhan (Dcm.) was not allowed to lie Bwoin, mid a committee was appointed to Inquire Into his case. Tlio Governor' Message, Governor Ilartranrt'.s annual ines ngo Is a senslbl-, straightforward, and, In many respects, statesmanlike docu ment, showing nn Intimate knowledgo Of Slate affairs and a clear conception of legislative and executive policies. Its stylo is concise and condensed, and it li.is tho merit, not nlwajs possessed by simitar Stato papers, of being strictly confined to Its domain, which Is tho limits of tho Commonwealth. The Governor has not sought to catch the ear of tlio nation, and lie will therefore have the hearing of the people of Penn sylvania. The message Is singularly free fiom sensationalism, but tho""alIurs of this conservative Commonwealth pro reed to smoothly, and Its domestio life s so well regulated, that this is not a subject of woqder. Tho inessago opens with a brief statement of the condition of the (limn ces The debt of tint Commonwealth Is now 5-24, 1308,035.37, and less tho amount In thu sinking fund $14,5Gt,QW. 37. Tlio receipts during the last tl.-c.xl j ear were S3,71,nOS.a7, which the balance remaining in the tieasuiy at the close of the last fiscal year brought up to S7.C07.110 fil, Tlio disburse meuts during the year, including $1, 230,180 27 expended for the redemp tion of the public debt, were 50,042 507 80, leaving a balance in the treasury of 91,034,551 05. This statement Is as favorable ns that of the preceding year, tlio leceipts having ileuiluisled niiiiu than a million of dollars, and tho disbursement having Increased several liundrtds of thousands of dollars. The diminution of 41,201,754 03 was pc Manned by tho rei eal, 1873, of tho gross taxes on ucelpts of railroads, net earnings ui Industiial and other corpo ntion, and the tax; on cattlo and Infill ing Implements, l!ut tho relief In tlio repeal of these taxes was felt by t'orporations apd classes, which, during lie unfoitlinate year, just closed, were Ihu main props of whatever ptosperlty there existed, In connection with thU It'ducllon ot tho revenue and the fact thai, uy the piovisions of tlio new con stitution, an annual additional outlay $500,000 will be needed for tho LeuW- jauve aim judicial Departments and tlu public schools, tho Governor Insists up on the piactlcoof the most rigid ecu uomy In the pasrage of tlio appioprla tiou bills and tho expenditure of tlio amounts appropriated. The most Interesting featuro of tho pierage to tho general reader, perhaps, will be that poitlon relating to educa tion, which the Governor discusses ela borately and exhaustively, nud concern ing which ho makes tho must Impor taut lecommodatloi.s. He urges witli much force the establishment of in dustiialechools for the training ot the youth of tho Commonwealth in the mechanics and nrts, and commends compulsory educuliun to tho LeyWa tu.ro us a social and political neces sity, licth of these Ideas nro fast tak ing hold of tho popular inlud, and proniisu tocrystallzo Into facts at no distant day. The Instruction of artisans by the etute Is last blooming n nec essity In Pennsylvania, which is nlreadv Hie geat noikshop of tho nation, but constantly sullcis H um a lack ot skilled and intelligent labor. The condition, d prospects of the Centennial enterprise are reviewed, Its scope stated, mid Its patriotic character and uselnj purposes commended to tho pei'pleot tlio nation. -1 high complex went is paid tho Iusuianeu JJuicau. which demouostutt'd Its usefulness and necessity last year by its cxpawo of so many fraudulent concerns, ami It is recommended that Us powers of in. spectlou and supervision bo Increased. A lilting refeicnco is niiulu to thu new cuiisUlutluii, ana tlio loyalty to tlio principles ot republican government out ot which It sprung Is highly praised. ' liupoitunt recommendations niu made in icicle uco to tlio enactment oi laws to j.ru uct depositors In tlio banks chartered .uy the state. These institutions have .bi'cn granted guat powers without proper restrictions, Hint conduct their business, according to tho Governor's .statement, on thu loosest piiuclples. There nso now 117 of them, with an aunleuato capital of 8,370,103 13, it 10 bomal departments of tl.e Stuto government, Including tho liuroau of SlatLstlcs, tho Jlnard of Stato charities, tho fishery commissioners, tho gojloal cal survey, tlio board of pardons, aiid tho National Guard, aro reviewed, and a favorable verdict rendered upon the operations and conduct of each. Phlla. Press. Ilotl. AV, II. t,cmiartl. Tho following notice of tho deatu of Hon. W. It, Leonard, of Jiauch Chunk, we copy fiom tho Democrat of. last Sa lurday: The unexpected death ff Hon. Wes ley H, Leonard, early ca Friday morn ing, Jan. 1st. caused u pang of sorrow to sadden every heart In tills communi ty. Ho was born at Hancock, Dela ware Co., Now Vork, on tho 13th day of January, 1S3T), and within two weeks, If ho had lived, would havo passed his 40th ulrVhday. Frnn Hancock his parent' moved to Andovcr, Allegheny Co., 1,'ew Yoik, In 1837, they living on a fo.rm, where the subject of this bilef iKitlco was brought up. IIo received his education at Alfred University, Al fred Centre, N. Y., where ho graduated with distinction In his class in the year 1837. Willie at Alfred ho was nn ac tive member of tho Orophlllan Society. His brother, Dr. It. Leonard, residing In this county, and having a largo prac tice In his profession, was, perhaps, an Inducement which brought tho deceased to Mauch Chunk In 1S50, when ho en tered tho law ollloo of James It. Struth ers, Esq., and was admitted to the bar at tee .Match Court, 1801. Tho year loiiowing, lKlK, no received tlio nomi nation by tlio Democratic party for District Attorney, and was elected to that position, and In 1805 was re-elect ed to the same olllce, ho having made a most excellent incumbent. In 186'J and 1870 hu was elected and served witli honor and distinction in thu Legislature. Later he was appointed Hevenuo Asses sor by President Johnson. IJo was al so elected by his fi lends and ooiisitu cuts to vaiious local olllces of trust. On July 2nd, 1808, he was married to a daughter of Jdr. Lwidenham, of Weatherly, Carbon Co., who Is left be hnd witli two little children. Mr. Leonard had engaged nctivo.y lu politics, and was always known us an unflinching Democrat, ami his social life was always marked with honesty apd Integrity of pnrpo-e. Io was a hard woiker lu his prulcsslon, and bore an untarnished reputation for upright ness and manliupss. Ills sster-li -law was burled on Wednesday, and ho was unable to attend tho funeral, having left ils oflico on Tuesday evening com plaining of a culd, and after u shoit illness of two days with acuto pueu morla, wilch Ira filed the skill of tko physicians lu attendance, ho was called away. His faults were few, his virtues many, and thu news of his sudden de mise lias shrouded tlio town in gloom. It is to bo hoped that thu severe shod; his wlfo received may bo. able to bo borne by her.and there is unlveisalsym pathy that is felt everywheio lu this community for the immediate iclatlves. at tills hour of sorrow. He was a man beloved, respected and honored by every one who knrw him, and had ho lived, would, most proba bly, havo been thu next Senator trom this district. Mi. Leunaid was buried on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clook. At a meeting of t lio members of thu bar of Ctrbon oounty, at the law pfllce of Gen. Jno. I) liertolette, on. the 2nd qf January, 1875, It was unanimously Itesolyed, That by the sudden decease of Hop.. Wesley U. Leonard, for many years a prominent member of our bar, wo have parted with one who in our limited professional circio wilt long be missed. Itesolved, That our 'departed brother was endeared to us by his sincere friend ship, generally urbanity, high sense of piofessional honor and unassuming jet sterling Intelligence. Itesol ved, That his untiring diligence and marked fidelity to his cllttitage,un der all the difficulties and trying em barassmeuts, Incident to thu responsible business of nn Advocate and Solicitor, were not the least of tho many uoblo qualitlei that adorned his professional caieer. Itesolved, That In testimony of our deep regret at tho sad occurrence which na.3 caueu us logeiner, wo will intend his earthly renin Ins to their silent rest ing place, assured that as ho was born thu Imago of the earthly his spirit has already been invested with thu Imago or tlio Heavenly. Itesolved, That tho Secretary of this meeting lilo In tho olllce of tho Piotli onotary of the Court of Common I'has, a copy of theso proceedings, transmit a copy to his bereaved family in tin lr deep afUlctlon, as a token of our sym pathy witli their sorrows, and have them insetted in the .Mauch Chunk Demo crat and Muuch Chunk Coal Gazette. J. II. Siuwcits. ) Daniel Kauifus. V Com. W. G. FllEYSlAN. Cosing Prices of DkIIavf.n & Towns end, Stock, Government and Gold 10 South Third Street, Philadelphia, jan. iii, 16 1 j, U. 8. C, 1S31 18Ji l.ld. lR$akml 161;; 1,1,1 li-.'l? h.i, u.. U S. 5 iU, 1G2 . U. S.6 21), 1S0I . U. S. 3),lsl!5 . U. S 6 20, 1S03 J, 4 J. U. S. G),lsC7 . U. S. ti so, lsos . U. S. 10-M . . U. , Currency, t' , II. (i. I,', list, uew . I'tfnngtlv.iou It, IE, , 10 lZ a.ksl. MJ, is;:asktd. nil "rJ. ihkea, 1SU atLtiil 17 1.1,1. Lid 1SJ2 Wd. 15 lid, uy, w. KB lid. M'J Md. ltd. 11 Md. 111. ..KeJ. ila.keJ. 1'Mla. i llfu llna II. II, Ulililll Valley llaltruad C'J4 a.krJ, 4'JUakl.c.,l Milieu uoal &. Jtav, Uu, I'J'J Md. UdIuiu Uuuilaulea of N. J. Vl'Jli 111. 10 askud. UaU 14J tIJ. l-'K.tUd, SUvtr . ti bid. ;Ua.kt,d, p J. JllOKIIA.V, '.tlTOItNKV AT LAW, Ko. 4, Dulou'a Block, JIAiyil CIIU.NK, PA, 13-Ca.u Uc0Dlu1ted la (iermin. Jan9. IJIIIOJIAS H. 1IKOIC, jrsripB or tub fUACi:, IIAMC Elrwt, I.KUiailTON, Vl contfjiii'liiK.CllcTlliiE and all Imsliii'ts coa litMtod ttttb Ilia pjtycti I'ruuiiitly nltcuddd to. &i:aul fur llr.t-clau it.urauc CoiuDaulei, ana Ul.ka or all kluji tJlitn on tlio uioat llUraj New Advertisements. JLYECSJIJlfcBSI Subject: PALESTINE, tlio Birthplace of Christianity, By Rev. Dr. MURPHEY, in tho M. E. Church, of this place, on Thursday Evening Next, (tho 13th inst.) Admission, . . 25 Cents, Doors open at 7, Lecturo to commence qfc 7;30 P. M. initio II, All persons aro forbid meddling with a Mack Mare.loaned by tht undersign ed to Mary Klttner, of iiowuiausvIHe, Cirbolt Oouutv, Peunn. KEJJUUX REIIIUG, Uowmansville, Pa. Jan. 8, 187o-3w. (tuition, All persons aro hereby' forbid med dling with Two Mules and a Truck Wa gon lontwd by ,tho undersigned to lien. j.uulu Klutz, of Lehigriton. OWEN KLOTZ, Lehlghtuu, liorough. Jan. 0, 1873-3W tlmliii.strator'.s Notice Whereas letters of adiulnlstiatlon upon the estate ot Joseph Mont'., late of Mahoning Township. Carbon Co., Pa., havo been granted to the subscri ber, all persons having claims against said estate will pleaso present them, ami tlioso indebted to the said estate will make Immediate payment. WM. H. MONTJ5, Lelilghton. Jan. 9, 1875-0 A dininl.stiator's Sale. -"A. op PERSON'AL PKOPEUTV. Tho undersigned administrator of tho Estate of Joseph Montz, lateof Mahon ing township. Caibon Co., Pa., deceas ed. will oiler at Public Sale.on tlio prem ises, aforesaid, on SATURDAY, JAN. 10th, 1875, at one o'clock P. M. tho fol lowing descilbed personal property, to wit: 3 Horses. 2 Mules, 1 Spring Wag. on, 1 Truck Wagon. 2 P.i.r of Hob Sleds, 1 Sleigh, 4 Sets Single Ilatnpcs, 2 sets of Sleigh Hells, a quantity of Hay and Straw, 1 Cook Stove, ISedstead, 2 Tables, bureaus, and a vailety of o.her articles too numerous to mention. Terms will bo made kuu.vn nt time and place of sale, by WM. II. MONTZ, Administrator of Jos. Montz, deo'd. W A lot of Hemlock Lumber will bo sold at same time. Jnu. 9, 1875.'- j!OUSU AXii LOT AT PUJJLIO SALE. The undersigned will 'offer nt Publlo' Sale.on the premises, in the liorough of . ijclilgtituii, Caibon county, la., on onclay, .fan. 25, 1875, T TEN O'CLOCK A. M.. The following decrlbed Propel tv, to wit: Olio LOT, 00 feet front by 189 fl. deep, situate on Leliluh (2d) street, b,'- low iron street, In said borough, witha One-Story DWELLING HOUSE erect- oil thereun, Terms will bn made known nt limo and place of salo. WENDELL SCHWAUT5, HENUY ItEMALY Overseers of tlio Poor of tlio liorniiRli ot Lehlghion Pa Jan. 9 1873-3w. p. laLiu'i'ixcjr.u Would respectful. y announco U lis friends ami the publlo in general, that ho has open- " a nrsi-ciass Livery & Sale Stable, mid that ho can furnibh Horses, Iluggles and Carriages of (ho best description, or pleasure, uusinuss or Funer.il pur poses, at very Reasonable Charge and on shoit notice. HAULING dona at short notice and at low p-ices. L. F. KLEI'PINGEIi, Corner of Rauk and Iron Street, Lehlalitou. Pa. Jan. 9, 1875. JJKUISTISII'S NOTICK. NctlfO la hereby irlveti lliat the Kxecutor.. AJ tnliltitlrtor., and Ou4rdlans liereloaft -r uainta, bate filyd tlielr repeolir.. arcouutaof tliefi)llow In,; estates In tbe Register' Olllce, at Mauili Chuuk, in nud for Hie Cnunly of Carbon, tf bich acuounta bate been allotted by thj lO-Uter, ttlll Ihi pre.ented to Ibe Judaea of tbe Orphan.' Court on londay. the IStti diy of Jan., uext, at ten o'llock, A, A!., fur continuation t Final acoount of Thomas Ktielmer. Guardian of Daniel Acker. First ami dual account of Samuel Klbler,adni'r. of Peter and. Catharine Klbler.decM, l'irst account of Peter Probst, Execu tor of Mary Ann llrobst, dee'd. in tlio matter of thu estato nt Peter lltichman. Widow' nppralsonient. Account of James Wtoks, Guardian of Prudence Greenleaf, minor child of Charles Doughorty, deo'd. A. WillTTIMillAM, IteiUlcr. ltejlster'i OfiTce, Mauch Chunk, Doc., 10, lo7 1. the Hespectfully nnnouiices to tho cltUens of Lelilghton and vicinity, that lie has OPENED his NewPhotographGallery, on DANKWAY, (near tho Lehigh Val- ley ltallroad Depot), Lelilghton, and that he Is now prepared to glvo our citizens Ufu-Ulcu pictures at tlio most reasonable rates. Particular utteutlon paid to taking Children's Llkeuesses. A Trial is solicited. June atfs and Caps! O.B.RHOADS, Elioads' Hall, Mauch Obuuk, has opened his Winter Stuck of Hats, Caps, Gloves and. which ho Is selling ot prices' lower than ever beloro offered. Purs. oves w 2. Pi S w d in r-H Q w Ed o s o a cs w a o fj td O ca i CO CO u HI crq 53 o p CD o o o pa U2 3 o o pa 9ii:ssi:i a.vi livi: The undersigned respectfully Informs tho citizens of Carbon and adjoining counties, that ho is now prepared to supply ineni witn Dressed or Live Hogs at all times, at prices fully ns low as they can no nought for elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hams, llologne and Saussage, at Wholesale and ltetnll. GET Ordeis will bo promptly filled, and Hogs shipped to any point at the shot test notice. JOSEPH OBEKT, Hank Street, Lehighton, L'ft. sept. iu, i74 yi New Advertisements. rpp A C The cholc-est !'i the worM. Itn- X iJXlU prtiTs prtce I.trtfest cnmpviy In AiiK,rt,i ctitple nrlicle p!e.tnes evirjUnly Tr.iJo cnutlnuallv lnrrenliitf Airents wanted uverwhi're Xh't-t lnt)uuemt'nts tlon't wsU time son.l tor Ciri'tihr it'iiiEHP hiuj, 4J erhcy at., v., r, o. iiox i-'st. 500 Pianna & Organs Tivw itn-l SccoiitUllulifl, nf Plr-l-rlnn .tlullei-H. will br H'llil ill I, own' I'rloi-s fur citlurim luel nil moti t,orJnr r?nttiit City rrCoititlry,iiiirliiu flit-.i llnrtl 'riiut-w and Hit Iltilltlayx, HOItACli WAT. lOliS d. MI.V, IHl Hi i, mitt ji j-, llinu vii lt-r,ii-e ftUoreil In .Nvw York AKrlltt vnlltlil to nflt Walrra Aetv onl PlallOM. awl Celiverli) Orcan-. llliiati-ii(il Cnlnlogiiea lalti-il. (.rent IiiiltieemtfiktH to Hit I'luilf- si lunge ill k- culllit to 'rcnt:lierM,,llliilatir.,CUlilvll- 8, Lioilges, uliuula cfc. To Have Good Health Thu AvT must lii kept lu order Iiah Ikjcoiiih ii flflijle family meJjV ne. I'urfly vesr etibKi Ctitharic :ud ync mr nil ilMranirymeiiti uf Liver, Rtitmicb and Ilowetg. Will ilear tlio Oomplfxlou, euro BlfU-lieudachefl, Ac. Sliunlui llrtUOtif, Try baiifaru's Liver IiivlnriUor, A Valuaue Discovkuy. Dr. O, W. Bensov, I'ruetlclne l'tilcUn, at IC6 N'ur'U Kutuw bt.. lUltlinore. Md.. (who ling cud much attention to i ervluu1 dl'iii.iseh.Jtia tliscovtr- ea tiiui ejrtraft crcelerv ami t'htiUimuit)-omLimi In a ccrtiln proivirtlon lntarl illy cures Iifacaclie, oiiiter itiioup, uipf iu iiunciii or mck iicuujriie, ueuralli an J ntrtuuhUfCR, TUU U a trlumpU In mudical chemtt-try,fin(l suITerf rn nil our tliu coun try aroordt-rtt) I'.v mail. Ho preiurtti It In pills at 6(1 couts a tu. Tue Doctor li larjelv krunu mid hulily rtj-djjctud lu lUltiinoro, Ipmcvml Alethv COPYING c1,lll1"fcttlo" I-lber- I'refwrnnro to ouo hIIiIuiT to raru nirt of her ex- tenst-R at fciiioi. nova. . a. iiLauuiii, i.aaio- pwiniiiary, tarryiown, i . TOIWllST t FKW HOIXIH. WITH Pi SI- 111. i; ItKLUli.N.S OF ril'lUSAMlS, la OFI KIlUU nv t ik I'osr 'oi tu xtuk I'uiiLiu unit.v nv ticuv. ro iui;ii7nicii'' fkiiiiu.viiy..nkxi', OF '11IKIK HK'l'll AMI LAST CU.NUKUT AMI IIIIAW1.M1 1 11 K il AN A II r.tl l.AT A l.r. I'l.l'.IJIi hUTuTiiniiKruitx or thi: mo.nkv iktiik mtwyiMi ttiioui.u noj comkoff atiiii: 11AV .JIV Al'l'OI.VlKll. omi: oitAMi cash out . . ,j:so,ooj ONI! OUAM CAell (ilr C . . 1UU.UU0 OSK OllA.NU CASH OUT . . 73.UU0 ONr: (lltANO UASII (IIF1' . . Ul.nuu O.NH UltAM) HASll Ultl . . . 25 ,(10 O UA5U I11F1S. li'J.lHlll r Al lUU.UU'l 1U CArll Uir'fS, H,(X)0 11AC1I, 14il,0U0 13 CASH IHFTS. ;u.u'ju r;.iun, 5.UO0 KACII. luuuOO !i0 CASH U1FTS, 115 CASH OH IS, M CASH UIFt'S, 50 CASH 1HT, loo cash nirr , t!!0 CASH OUTS, 500 CASH (IIFJH. I.UOO fcACII, ltlU,lH0 a.UOO KAUII, IiO.OuO 2U00 KAcll, luO.l'OU 1,0UQ KACII, 1UJ.U0O &l)0 11AUII, 1WU00 W fcACII, M.W JO 11ACII, 9501. ".0 WliGlu Tlrktt 3D. tl.Uca til, or t,thCoulwn,3 tlIu tVbole Xlil.it. (iM. Fttr Tickoti and lnfonuitlun. n-ldrefis T1IO. K. llltAMI.KTTK, Aaisr ami Masaiier, I.oultlllc, Ky or TllOi. II. llAYa A Co., COO llro.idwtty n. C n r AO EKTS WANTK1) lmmedlat.lr.to cell UUU try dj.lnai .NhW t'Affc.S lurllolr. for ti"UXt)Ht,ritni nud oiuurl, ti, 4, VM'.ttELL, v-utf Ulre,Couu. $5 dOft per dy at hJujf Toruif frft) VmW .1 Adixtt.. UKO&ox OTI.MIU.S & Co, lurllaud, Jlaluti, A WJIKK guiranUed la Uir7r7 "alt Ageult, lu llielr lu (m)J fl .NOTIIIJtUlo try It. 'r I'. O. VICKUItV 4 Co, . WnKIC eu-irnntteJ la Mafe and Yi r loramy. tjoi l'urltcu.rs Free , Auu.U, Mo iAhL at liCiitz's Druu Store and gv Lu bottle of croup syrup. No ci no pay. jjOH6'ouglis,Cold91Oraiups,A.thuial Inlluetua, lIoarsenes, 71rouchltls mid Incipient call Lentz's Drug ttoro, Merry Christmas ! KIIIS KMNGIiE hns nnlvcd In town, and made his Ueadquarters at with n largo assortment of Klegant Suitable for Holiday Pres ents tor Girls and Jioys. Call and examine articles and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Wo aro also prepared to supply our friends and the citizens lu general with Bread and Cakes, Superior Quality, Fresh every Day. i uiitlto a Specialty of "Wedding and Fancy Cakes. We havo always on hand a flno sfock of Pure Candies and Confections, which wo sell at thu very lowest prices. Oysters in every style. Fresh COUNTItY UU'fTJJIl at tho regular makret prices, 1). IvliUUK & GO.', HANK Street, Lelilghton, Pa, Dec 13-yl Packard PARLOR & Grand ORCHESTRAL IS A M I Fort "WYiyuo Organ Conip'y A. P. HORN, Agent, LEI11GHTOX, PA. Organs--Fians Laury & Peters Have iust received a vcrv litr,Tn n,H oin glint stock of Fall and Winter IB 9 comprising plain and fancy Cloths, Un-wiiut-rvsniid Vi'ntlnes. lor men's anil boys' wear, which they are prepared to niithP up in mo niost f.i lilonablo stylrs, at reasonablericesiiud on short notice. Ladles', Gent's and (Jhlldreu's Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Rubbers, comprising a splendid stock of nil kinds. manufactured especially for thu tiade or mis locality. of the htes.tnnd most fashionable make, always on baud, t low figures. Vi1 Agonls for the Acmo Shirt tho best fitting garment ever made. Leave jour Measuru for them. LAUItY & PKTEIiS, Jlerchant Tnilors, P. O. Building, Lfhlghton, P.. And Dealer in GciiI'm riiriilshiii Goods, LEIIIGIITOX, PA. Constantly on hand a splendid stock of NEW GOODS, Consisting of Tlaln and Fancy Cloths Casslmeres and Ve-tlngs,for Men's and iu tit-ur, which i am prepaied to Make un to Order In thn m,wt K'.nt.,,.. ublo Styles, at short notice. Ladles', Misses aud Children's A well selected stock of French and Turkey Morocco, (ilovo Kid, Lasting, Kid, Pebblo and drain Leather Hoots and Shoes on hand, or IMiii'lo to Oj-tior. Of the Latest Styles always oj hand, at 'tho Lowest Price. Also, Agent for, tho American & Cirovor Si ISultcr Sowing MacMiies. Only Ono Prleo for Everybody. January 11, 1870-yl HY, Oil. WHY will you suffer with tlnlt nmif.hnr l"7n1il9 wlipn relief limy b had Immediately by using, .Jinujirsu a wuuiimumi oyrun oi xnr iMId Ulierry and iiorehouiid. BANK Street, LEIUGIITON, aro now offerinc Fall and Winter comprising DeLatnes, Alpacas, Satlr.os, Empress Cloths, &c, and a full line ot DIIY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c, at POPULAR TltlCES. They nlso call particular attention to their Immense stock of Ladles', .Gent's, Misses' and Chlldreu's Gaiters tScRubbers, manufactured especially for tho trade of this sectio'd, at Low Prices. Our stock of Groceries. Flour. Iro visions, lueensare and Wood nud Willow Wnre,&c. Is full aud complete in every depart ment, and goods and prices are sure to suit. A trial Is respectfully solicited, aug SO-'niO -$20- WILL BUV A 1st Mortgage Premium Bond OF THEj N-Y. Industrial Exhibition Co. Thfsa lion Art- Issued for the purpose ct rat ln iutitln fur the erection of a building in tho CUy of New Yoik, to be used for a PcrpetutU World's Fair, n permanent home,where eYrry manufacturer can exhibit and sell his good, and erery patentee can t-h'.w Inreu ion; a centre nf lnduntry which will pnvo n vast benefit to tho whole country. For thia purpose, the LetrlsUtuie of tbe State of New V.irk ha grunled a charter to a number of our most wen! thy and respectable merchants, and tliettj gentlemen hare purchased no lens than eight Motki "f the most valuable land In the City of New Vtirk. The building to be erected will b seven Morles high (150 feet in height); eurmoan ted by 11 nitigniftcent dome, and Milt rover a ppace of '21 .icrva. It will be construrtod of Iron, JUIclc and IHl, and made tire-proof. The bonJs, which ate all IVt $2U e.ich, aro wciired by a firft mort gpgj on the land and building, and for tbe pur p.i be of umUltig them popular, the directors hav decided to have quarterly drawings of 1 150,000 tt.ich; this money belug tbe luterebton tho amount of ihe whole loan. Kvery bondholder must receive ak least $21.00, but ho may recelvo $100,000! Or flVKW. or $10,000. or $5,00D, or ta.CnO, Ac. It.. KVESIY IIO. puri'SiisollibrjM.T mnar 4th, 1873, will partla ata lu tha Third Series Drawing,-, Held MONDAY JAN., 4th, 1875. Capital Premium, $100,000. Thcoe Di aw) iips lake place eiery ThteaMonthv and ivtutunlly very bund ulll paiticipate la thtm .Urt'SF, forUiprJland full informntlon, M0RGENTHU BRUNO & CO , Financial Aoents, an I'urk Kow, New York, PmtOfflce Drawer UV, Keinltby Draft on'N. V.CItjr I3uk, llesliterei Letter Or I'. O. .Money Order. Postponements impossible under this, plan. Dec. Ill, 4m. elsiiort AUcail ! Tlio utiderslgned would resrectfully inform bullders.contractors and tlie pub lie in general, tlmtthey have opened a in connection with their AW MULL, Near the L. S. Depot, WEISSPORT, Penna., nud that they have now on hand an im mense stock of Mioroughly Seasoned Lumber, such as .Hough Pino Hoard, Surfaced Pine boards, I'luorlng, Hemlock and Pine, Sidings, of all kinds, Shinnies, an Immense stock, Hoofing and Ceiling Lath, Scantling, nnd, in fact, Lumber of every descrlp. tlon at tii' very lowest market prices. We are also prepared to furnish Build ers and others with a very fine artlclo of fi ti it ti , suitable for illusoury Work. IMnsterlus. c., at lie. niarkably Low figures. Wo havo constantly on hand a largo lot of Wood suitable for Firewood, which wo will soil, lu large or small quantities, nt Prices to suit your Pockets Ock Motto ltOSESl' COUNT LOW 1'ItIOiS. Ycakel & Albright, Weissport, aug 23-yl Carbon county, Pa J BUILDER & CONTRACTOR 1IANK STUEET, LEUIOUION, l'A, Hespectfully announces to tho citizens of Lelilghton aud vicinity that ho Is now prepared to contract for tho erec tion of dwellings, churches, schooU houses, and other buildings. Also, that Jio keeps constantly on hand a full as-, sortiiient of every description of consisting ot flooring, siding, doorsk sah, blinds, shutters, moldings, Ac, which ho Is prepared to furnish at tin) very lowvst uiaiket rates. Patronage respectfully solicited. W. It. HEX. Lehlghton, May 17, 11173. ly