I.lllTOK! I.lillKlllTOX, PA.! SATURDAY MOKXIN'd AL'fUIST 1 1, 1875. i m mi mmw 1 Tlio rain storm of tho present week was widespread, mid illil nn in "cstlmnblB amount of damage, princi pally liovovcr In tlio West, v, hero bridges wcro swept away, crops de stroyed, railroads washed, buildings dcm&llslictl, ntid dm people rendered inlscrabre mid tinliappy by reason of tlio general devastation of their pro perty'. ' For tho Information ot thoso Intcn cstcd wo publish iie following :The now constitution foiblds nil persons "from vblln'p; unlesrfthey havo been ns ?scsscd at least two months and paid 'their taxes' at least one month befoiu tho date of tho election. JVo onu of foreign birth can vole, unless, in nd. dltlon to tho above, ho has been v tn turallzed a mo.nth previous to tho elec tion. Tho date of holding tho next election is Tuesday November 2d. Wednesday, September 1st, In tho last day on which voters can be asses sed. Friday, October lst,is tho last day on on which they can pay taxes. Friday, October 1st, is tlio last day for tailing naturalisation papers'. Tnr, Statu F.viii. Tho Stato Fair will' bovhtlij In Lancaster during tho last week of September The gatts vtljl bo open on Monday, September 3tih,'ath!gh noon, and tho exhibition "will continuo through Monday, Tues day, Wcdnesday,Thursday and Friday. Tlie books of entry will be' closed one week before tho tlmo fixed for opening tho fair, and all entries arc free except those of horses entered for speed, which arc charged the usual ten per cent. Nn premiums will be nwarded to reaping, mowing, or fcwlng machines, or inusi cal instruments'. Superintendent Dangs, ot tlio U, post-ofllco department, has perfected arrangements at Now York, for I1I3 pro jected mall train for the north and west, flio first train vyi! leave Now York at 7 o'clock, a. 111., on tho first of October, and' every morning thereafter at tho samo hour. No passengers or freight will be taken. Tho run to Niagara Falls will be made without stopping, at tho ralo of 40M miles per hour. To the cars will bo fitted patent appliances galled "catchers," which will deposit and plcfc'up mail hags at every station without stopping. Tho time will bo lessened 24 hours, and the expense will iiot Ije iicrearcd. - Tlio rcrr.ilns of thrco ex-rresi-dents', says tho Springfield (111.) Jour nal, rest in Tennessee Andrew Jnclc .pon, James K.Polk, and Andrew John- $on., Fiyo Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Monroq, and Tyler repose ih Virginia. Two John Adams and John Qulncy Ailams In Massachusetts. Two Van Huron and Fillmore In iNow York. William Henry Harrison .in Ohio i Zachary Taylor, in Kentucky; Pierce, In New Ilampshlro ; lluchannn, In Pennsylvania, and Abraham Lincoln In Illinois. In nil wo have had eight een Presidents, .filling twenty-two Pre Bldent'.al terms of four (years each, of whom only tho present incumbent sur vives. Mr. Itccclicr onea spoko or wroto of tho " rulnpiis defchco" lie received at the hands ot Ills friends. Th ex pression Is recalled to memory when ono reads that Mr. Shearman, one of Ills most devoted friends, said to tho Jlrltlsli public that it Is " n custom In America for ministers to kiss their fo- mnlo parishioners, and that Mr. needi er had been more cautious In his rela. tions with ladles than Is usual among tlio clergy of America." Mr. Siiear man's'epeech Is being treated by some KngllBli journals with tho contempt and ridicule It deserves. Mr. Shearman al io said, which may ho true, lliat " ho loves Mr. lleecher more than nuy lm man being; his wjfo ho loves, hi friends nro very dear lo hlm, but none on earth tako fo high n placo In his heart r.s Mr. lleecher," Tho Pall Mall itKzruo comments an tills passage ns follows:' "When n man holds such sentiments his ' Jealousy will only ' ho nrouseu wnen 110 catches a stranger kis sing not lils-vlfo lint liis pastor." Some sentlmeiitn.1 objections havo been made to a' renewal of the trial' which made it possible, for bucIi a "ruinous defence" ns this to bo mnilo. 1 tut it n matter of grnvp Importance that the fellows nn tone hide or tlio other w'ho gave rise to the trial hhould he punish ed, and tlris result limy be leached by n trial of'bo'tb Issues, especially If the trials should be Wuiduclcd ns suite at law Instead or dramatic displays, ' r Iteporls from the iiatavla Inrane ntylum state that Mis. Lincoln' con dition Is unchanged, mid the projects 1 of her ultimate recovery nre not en- 1 it. v. MonTiiwnii, THE FLOOD YIIAlt. rr.oons ut r.unon:, ama. austuama ADD AMEIIICA. Tlio following Himinary of tho nu merousheavy ralnstorins and floods that lirivo characterized 'tho last three months will show that 'unusually heavy rains and destructive Inundations, havo occurred over a large extent of tlio world since tlio beginning of .Tune. Except Africa, from which nothing has been heard, and a wide belt ot tho near-e.-t part of which is n rainless leglon.nll tho great divisions of the globe have suffered. Within two mouths (hero havo been IliAnI.-t in Europe, Asia, Aus tralia and America. In tho United States the damage dono (and llio pro pcrty damage has been very gieat) Is m.iuily In tho valleys of tho OI1J0, Mis sissippi nml Missouri, Including tho liver bottoms of the tributaries offline rivers In the tnts of West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Tcn lioisee, Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, Kansas, Nebraka'nnd Arkansas. Or these, tlio central and southern parts of Ohio, Indiana and Illinois havo suffer ed much loss in tlio destruction of crops, tho sweeping away of movable proper ty along tlio valleys of tlio streams nml rivers, and by the breaking bp of rail way tracks nod luldges; Tlio Western State Hoods, ns mentioned a d.iy or two ago, whore the combined result of con tinuous, but not violent lalns, for a week or two (according to locality), down to about tho fiOtli of July, when the earth bIng thoroughly tarurated, so as to hold no more water, a' series of very violent rain storms set In, winch overflowed all the water courses and turned them into wi.le-swecping and destructive, torrents. The money loises In tho Western States will aggregate not less than 83,000,000 ami possibly 83,000,000. Happily thero Wan 110 loss of life. Teuiesscc. May 4th. Floods 11 Kn'oxvllle, Teuu.; bridges demolished and carried away. Canada, May Iflth. IJy tho bursting of Government dams on llio Upper Gull's ltlver, Ontario, tho village sf Mlnden is Hooded. ' Indiana, Juno 1st Heavy mips and floods in Indiana ; railroad bridges and culverts washed rtwhy ; railroad iwcl dents ami loss of life ensue. J uno 3d The White ltlver and other streams near Indianapolis, swollen by recent rains, 6verIlow their banks nml lldod portion of their city, liallroads damaged nml bridges swept nway by rn'io.ts in other sections of tlio Stato. France, Juno Otli. Severe storms in tho region of the Pyrenees, France ; liduscs swept away nnd eleven lives lost. France, Juno 23. Heavy and con tinued rains nro melting snow In the Pyrenees cause an unprecedented over llow of the ltlver Goran lie. Tho sub urb of St. Cyprien, eoiitainlin; iM.OdO people, in tho envirous of Toulouse, Is inuniiutcil, nouses ami buildings of all kinds aro untenantable, the Inhabitants having to ily for llulr'livos, and several nuiHireu lives lost. Two bridges cu rio 1 away and over twenty-tliousniid pcoplo lenuercil homeless. Too over How of tlio Gnrenno extends from the Pyreenecs to the fields in the vicinity of. Touldiisu and below, destioylng crop:, of all kind? nnd devastating villages on its banks. Heavy rainlall at samo tune causes an oveillow of tlio ltlver Turn, in France, nud the little towns of Mors sale and Tiemoulllltiire Inundated.only two houses out of four hundred in the 1 titer remaining standing. Tim village of 1' nix nud two other villages over flowed. The liver Adour also over Hows its banks fiom heavy rains and melting snows, nud floods tho surroun ding country nnd tho town of llagneres de llayonno. Great damage to crops nnd farm property. united btates, Juno 27th. 23th. A two days steady rain, accompanied by high winds, caused the flooding ot fields, destruction of crons. carrvlnc away of biidges,and demolition of turns and houses In portions of Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan, Nebraska, Iowa, luissoun ami auuinern Illinois. Hungary, Juno 2'Jtlf. A terrific hall storm, followed by heavy rain and ex- iraonunary lau or water, swept over IluJn-lVstli, Hungary. Imimlailiiu tlio' streets and carrytug moveable property 01 every uescripiioii into the liver. nousos nro flooded, and some thirty lives lost. Australia, July, 3d. Great floods in ictnrla and Australia, whereby rail road construction and farm cultivation aro Impeded. Property damaged by overflowing of mountain streams. bwilzerland, July 8th. Geneva Can ton, Switzerland, is visited by n fearful storm, flooding farm lands and injuring many persons. England, July 22d. Heavy rains In England, Inundation nt Leicester, Greenfield, Forest of Dean nud God nianche.ster. Hallway travel Intcirunt. ed and growing crnns destroyed. Floods on tho Trent river, overflowing a por tion of the town of Hurtoiion-Tri'iit, and submerging tho track of the Great Eastern Hallway jur tlnoe nnd a half nines. Silesia, July 22d.Sevcro ftorms at Warinbrun, in Silesia, destroying uinir.-, jiuuhu mill crops. nuy '.!. Muiilen Use In tho waters ,of tlio Uvei Neue nt lVterlioiotigh, lin elaiid, by which houses nloi.g It were flooded and four thousand iveres of laud nr.i overflowed. United States, July 28. Heavy ralin in Ohio nnd Indiana, crops, destroyed, rallioad travel Impeded, nud brldces . nnd buildings carried nway, Tornado nt uamnrlilge Uity, Indiana, washing nway u bridge ami 250 feet of railroad linen, storm of rain nud wind lu ills foun, causing a rise In the rive:. J lily 2l, coth Vaius continuous mm Heavy r.tll in Ohio and Indiana. rausin.f tlooua in livers nnd treuim and destruction of mllro.nl nnd Mini property. .Mmilnr Morias visit South im Miauuil, wlulkl in Kt-u 1.1 V iius lu a de ugiiiL' rain nuuu!, 1 raikoaj tracks, and d una red u sii'i.- iraik to the extent of iu,iu Tho Ohio, Sclotn, Miami, Wabash. Vermillion, Illinois, nnd other rlvnrs emptying Into the Ohio, Mississippi nnd llssouj-l become swollen Into do- BtiuL-iiro noons, some 01 wiileliroso toa gri nter helglit than ever before known, causing daiiingii to the crops, to farm nnd railway properly to the extent nf sevrral millions ol dollars. Itallroad travel had to bo suspended in portions of Ohio, .Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, iMinsns aiiiiiM'urnsicn. west Virginia, Teiineo and Kentucky also suffered. Tho Mississippi and Missoml livers b cnnio effected by tho rise In ther trill iitnilc, and increase In volume nnd ve locity, threatening extensive daiungo. August 2d. Tlio rains continuo In Ohio imd 'Indiana, nud tlio Wubash, Ohio and Monoiigalieln livers rise rap idly. 1 ho (las Winks at Atheus.Olilo, nre flooded and other towns 011 tho liv er hanks aro swept away, railway uncKs iiamagen anil liirm lands sub merged. Fiirm pioporty in Central Il linois Is dainnced to the extent of 000,000 ; 'rnllioads in Kentucky are In jured, nnd livers in Arkansas overflow their hanks. In West Virginia tho town of FarmitiBton Is overflowed, whilst In Illinois tho Sangamon 'river overflows Its bahks and snreads over the surrounding country. Aug. 2d. Floods along tlio Jersey coast ; oceatl pley nt Long DratiMh car ried away and railroad tracks submerg ed near Seabrlglit. ' Aug. 3,1 Continuous floods In the Western Statos, lnss'of $500,000 In the Sciota Valley alone and corresponding losses eisewheio. lug. 4tli. Alnrmlnc llso In tho Ohio river at G'i.nclsina'ttl and F.vnnsville. Crevasso In the Mississippi nt Do Sota Front. Cincinnati! the centre of tliu" storm, which extends about 11 hundred miles in each direction. Itlso in tlio Mississippi nnd threatened inundation of Memphis nud below. Aug. Cllu Tho Mississippi still ris ing, submerging islands and crops in Its course. Aug. '4th. Disastrous Hoods In the northwestern provinces of Inula, de stroying many of tlio dwellings ot the natives. -lug. Cth. Sudden rise in tho waters of the St. Francis river, near Madison, Ark., threatening submersion of cotton land,", near Helena, and destruction ot 80,000 bales of cotton in Hie Memphis district; rise in Mississippi and tiibu taries, and overflow of levees and banks. Tho following is an abstract of re ports made to tlio Comptrolllng of Hid Currency showing the.conditlon of tlio National ttauks In the United States at tlio closo of business on Wednesday, the o'Oth of June, 1875 : Itesources loans nml discounts, s-00S,500,8-l 82 ; overdrnfts, $4,422, 020 77 ; U. S. bonds to secure eircula lion, 375,127,000 ; U. S. bonds to se cure deposits, $14,150,200 ; U. S. bonds Oil lllinil. filS.'Tjn ll.'iO nll.nr clonl.-o bonds nnd mortgages $3J,Q08,3S3 31 ; duo from redeeming anil reserve agont3, 680,783,003 73 ; due from 'other nation nl banks, 48,513,38S 86 ; duo from Srato banks and hankers, $11,03), 047 15 ; real estate, furniture nnd fix tures, $40,008,755 5.5 ; current expen ses. S 1.102,300 23; premiums paid, C-8,742,3!)3 ; checks nnd other cash Items, $12,301,281 07 ; exchanges far clearinghouse, SsSS.OOl.OOl 08; bills of other national banks, &24,201,f)(U 5 fnctlonal currency, $2,(l-'0,noi 20 ; specie, 818,050,482 80; legal tender notes, $87,41)2,805 r United Sntcs cer-tlficate- of deposit for legal tender notes, 617,330,000 ; live per cent, lcdemption fund, with Treasurer, $10,325,011 02; duo from Treasurer, other than 5 per cent, fund, $3,274,873 00 ; total, $1,- ur.v.o'.v-JUi lu Liabilities -Capital stock paid In. $501,503,503 50 ; surplus fund, 1483,. 103,000 70 ; undivided profits, 552,100, 104 03 ; national bank notes outstand ing, 318,i:jy,400 ; dtato bank notes outstanding, S78C.841 ; dividends unpaid, viuu.i.OlO 31 ; Individual de posits. 080,478,0S0 48 ; U. S. depos its, $0,714,328 70 ; deposits of U. S. disbursing officers, J3,45a,0ni 80; duo to national hanks, 38,014.828 80 : duo to State hanks and hankers, 53, 714,055 18 ; notes and bills discount ed, 40,21,404 45 ; hills payable, $5.- 758,200 75. Total, sl.018.239.201 10. Number of banks 2070. The amount of circulation outstanding on tho 30th of July, as shown by the nooks of this olllco, was 1351, 809,038, which amount includes the notes In circulation of hanks which have failed, nro in liqui dation nnd havo deposited legal tender notes uuder tho act of Juno 20, 187.1. A Rcntleinaii nt AYIllitsharrc, Pennii., has recently discovered a pro osss for glazing earthcnw'aro whlthout tho nso of lend, which is a very linpott nnt matter, the poison of the lead helnp dnnnerons when caro Is not nb-erved In tlio innmifactnrcr of tho' wnre. Tim new Klazlng is chimed to clvo greater Binoothnoss and still he ns durahlo. ' Tho Twenty second Annual Ses sion of tho Stato Teachers' Association assembled at .Wlll.uslwrro Tuesday tnoriilnc. l'our hundred ilelegntes wero present, and Y. W. Wopdmlt.tho President, occupkvj the oiialr. l!ov. D. Copelainl opeiii-d the pro-jeedlncs with prayer, after which lion, II. V Pal mer delivered an address of welconio and II. X. Kastbronk nwpoiided on be half of the Assoclntinn, dosUh Deeinor, nn old lesldont of South Kustnn, rnniinltlod fuichlo on .1unuay evening hy mkinc a iIukai of laudanum. The iloceetllBiVBR wife and three chlldion. Tho CiUisaunua Mauufncturiiie: Company has put, up notioos that tlo w,ij?es ot an mo employees will lm nv iluood 10 per cent, frnui nud nfler An (ut 10. The company ivll In turn ro uiieu iiib rem oi tueir liuiuos .'u per cum, iriini nun u.ue. Tho Riixrliitendcnt of tho Allan- town Ji'illmu Mill has notified the cm- p'l'j i-Ill if llii-lr wni,"-. w ill hair lo he r iiiH'cd irimi tali tiurti r -i i . ni. on tiecount offhe di'ircase lu tlio jr.iea of ruaui' Ta 'tiT.-il mn, ' l . '' ''' ' iii tl-r be vtry ll y Now Advoi'tisemonts. rj-U WHOM IT MAY CONCKIlX T hereby fojljld aUpfrwitm IraHlnir rar wlfn. Jtih Aim IPI1, nn 1 will r!- no dobls nt her ' . AimAITAlt llIT.t,, nnrt.u ra,..1 ,ow,11'lrtll'. ""! conntr. QKVJ2X JtAlZl'ACIlEllS P , , WANTED. rorthofrliiloli Uirrm,klln foTnixlilp. nun liiMinUnnj will tkD rlrii In tun Bust Welwport Hrlimil Jfime, 1111 i-ept. j, isT3, nt D n.m..nt winch Iimio npplioonts aro reiiuentcul to ho pro. AnnAiiAti uniritY. Krcretiry; nnff.H,ls;S.4w, DMINISTIlATOiyS NOTICE. I,eflcr of ntlmlrilttrntlnn on thn Qlntnnf n viil MiiVi'cr, into 1.1 t,(iwiTTonmrii"ln2town. Biilp. mrlion coinuv, dcconseil, liavlinr lii-en srintt-il to tho unnerMRticHl nil iioworts Inilclil mi to mill estnto wlllDiakolmmiilmloimi-niont. nml tliotn hnTiiifc ilnliim mo tonnn-teil t, ,11ns rent the rame iinir nuthenllcateil. to tho ttn oiTslsiieilfornuJUitiui'iit ... mcNUY novnn, nnf.u.ili-. Ailniliilntintiir. T. I1KAHY. SPECULATOR in SMOKE llnstnken up his cnntlcra nt tho cnNTHN NIAI, CIO AT nml 1 Oil ACCO llJll'OniU.M. Leibenguth's Building whom mar fin fonnil nt nil times n lull lino of tho cholcoat binnils ol CIGAIIS AND TOI5ACCO, UllIAiaVOOD and other PIPES cheaper th in nt nny other placo outflOe 01 nil lade1). hln. ' ,..... 1'. T. J1IIADY. nug.7,l8JWt. Jpt J. VOLF, NEXT TO FAHSinns' nOI'CL, I.ehiKh Street, LljniQIITOir, Ta.. DEALEn IN" FLOUR and EEEB. OUAJN ot nil tlnto lionpU rail cold nt tho Jowcbt market prices, unoCUUTITS nnd TOnACCO ot finest qual ity Xully na low uh elsowhorc. Iwoniapnll Uiornw'clnl nttmtlon ot l'oar o kCLpers to the wi y nuporlor ntttelo of DRY FIREWOOD, winch I nm eapplTlng at vory low pilcas.for Ciisli I r. j. woli'. T tS NOW BUY- AnnonnceH lo tho cltlzcnt ot lji'lilghton nml vi elnltr, that ha Is now clterhiit his cntiro nock of now null atapto DrosSsGoods, Dry iUqotlB, Groceries, and Provisions," at pail below Cost, in oriler to cloM ont. It you eoa'.ro llnrjIna, now It our tlmo lo make j our purcnaeea. oo ALSO, Oi.tlioPiiBt Afternoon niter Augint l'.iv May, ho vill holif the Hi st ot it aencaol AUCTION SALES, vt-litMi CT.l! Iin rnnllnneil nt Intel alil Ulllil hi entire atoelc Is ilUpot-U of. 'lonus ut uU tyilea, hTttlCri.TCABII, WOTE TO MONTHLY CCK1 OI.tKttS. -Your ni'counta will uo i-ontlniioi iinlll tho eve ning of l'av Dm afier which all luuai pay cau ior wnat nicy our. J. 11. IIIHM1CK, nng.7-li7J. Aucfr. r. r. lent:: -rt- Wo would call tho attention of Teach crs, nnd others Interested In music, to tho following works, ns being tho best of their class : Husical fihhncs. A New Class-Book for Feinalo Voices, I'rico 9 nor dozen. Sninplo copies. mailed, iit-patd, on receipt of ?1. my jV Class-Hook for Children. Used In all tho rrlncliml Public Schools. Price id lier dozen, Saniplo copies mailed post-paid, on lecolpt of CO cents. Tho Most Popular School Singing Hook over published. Prlco $7.60 per dozen. S.implo copies mailed, post paid, on receipt ot 75 cts. AdAioes, J. L. P13TBRS, S43 r.roadway, N. Y a r 1'Jlt OOOn J in I'i.lMINO CALL AT Ol li' c.lv luici - -1- i U I'VU.iN I.IvOIATJ Dili . 'Tho CrnMioil WHITE WrtEAl jnepareilbr W. Minn ,e c'o.. nantlo Jlllla llrooklyii.ln nno ot tho Heat l'liEPAIlATIOVB ot B II O h fnwl.'f N. Y. Mvo. Post, " Tim 33aKXCE of IIKALTn. rut- FOOD." N. Y. Com Cnisliod Wliito Wheat ! Atlandc mercial Aovorllser. "OflMMENSIJ VALUE nsnn ntlcloot food.wnol.l: pomi: ami URUClofs. In. valuahlo to tlioo auflerini; wim jiYij-;r.si., i;u4. IIVKNIMS and INDI. OIWTION." N. Y. Unit. eeiment. " 1'aii TRErEiiAnhr, to nnrthlne rl.n In tlio mar. lot- S. Y KvcnlDR .Mall. Floi?r Mills " Itsgeneralnao wllleon. trihuio inoro to GOOD Ill'.AI.Til timn any other afrencr." M. Y. Jiullctln, "Thcro iahanlly n lionso keepoeln tho laml but nn rterat anils tho merltant tbls I'AMOUS AUrlCLU of lonil, It locelveil tho ItlUHEHT l'llEMIUSt atthn last Amir can Inti into 1'ali. N. Y. Evening Kxntc&s Wilts tor ramphleta tent tree), wtth valuahlo information concernlnc foofl anrt lienlth. Mnooici.YN.jr.Y,' SOLD BY ALL GKOC12RS. TKADIMAI1K tAPKI, 011 every Fnckasc. DOUBLE YOUR TRADE Jmnrelfltn. ilrocersftml noaleml l'unii uhin-a axd Jai-an Teas in pealfit pactini;efi, bciirw Toe cans, boxes or h'llt cheats Orowkus' nici:s. semi for elrcuinr. thr WT.lia tea 'OMPANr. :oi Fnllon it., Is. Y 1". O. ox 4MI). X. l IttUUMlA.ll'S TUKI1INB Was spIocN'U 4 venrs ntjo, ntiil pnt la work In tho U. H. Tfttent OtllcH, D. C, nnd hns piorod to bo tlio itBt. 10 DU03' uaIo. 1'iicos lowtr thin nuy otlior llrst claos wheel, l'nmplilct free. A(Mit"i"i, if. r. huiimiAaM. York, ra. $50 lias been Invested In btuclc I'rlv lieges nnd palil PftOFIT. CtJA'T, How to flo It," a nook on Wall Bt tent reo. TuDihrhliro A Co.. Baukcra nnil llrnkors. 2 Wall bt K. , A wni;K gu.irnnteed fo Mao anil ie inaM -ApontR, in their foeality, Oosta N0TI11MI to try It. 'rarllauirs l'reo. V. O. V1CKKUV i- Co., Anju.ta, Me. i H i rr ir! n Nl!Vi:n-l'AILINO aunii Ague Cure. l'rleotl. Kohl br iirnsclsta. tsxi miwAitu it.' ir faiijs to ctnin. 1)11. C, 31. JtOWi:, Keneca Falls, N. Y. PIHV.VTK SAMS. TITJ: unilcrslsaoit will toll at Mvnto Salo a vaiioty l.t Household Furniture, comirl."lnK Ileils. neJetcails. neilUnc, Caaicta. now anit second hand, Chairs, Tables, ami a variety ol other articles. I'erms.Cash. T-wrtr... (-,,, J,. L IVIiClXUlui,'.. Tlin OLI USTAlit.ISlIED Truss and Surfjical Bandage Stand. WJ. IWKltr.TT, jtn. M Norlh ftcventh Pt., below Alch St.. l'blladeliihla, Ijaleattai. liroveilTiasnes. MiGuMer Unices, IllasOoKtiicli. im-. iift,t Hnnniisurios. Crutches. Jlefnriaiti' lllKlllltiieiUS, OCC. AW, wi,M.inrnn iiiii.d m 11 ailjuslin" uuit uther colebrated 1'eai iln Hun. noiteii I.ailr Aftenuaut. l.aiiro stoc: nml OW pilCO . JIITlilt. b.ii;i;uobij n,-nn;v. juiyiii,iaiy. . vunirou's KOTici:. , rirnmiiiM-BiffTTnl. Audllor anTiolntottibv tho Coiirtnt Common l'h-as ot O ubon eountr. to illjtnbuto tho funds arisinirfrmr iliowilcnl tho real oetatu ol Jacob 1J. ttroniiaurt Aiiaiu IIoM, will moot all iiersons iulon sleil at his ollleo. in lue uorooiii oi miuivii i,iu-j. Bust SJiI. Ii75. at 10 o'cliiiiU, A. u., tor tho pur. ,oeooi iiiaupp3iuimi:m. simiAN' JnlvSl.lS75.-lt. Andilor. BeiUtor Il'.ustuitidCaUlojuo ami l'rlco List to A. OAltTEU & SON", July 17-ni3 JIAUOIt CHUNK TirousK and i;ot rou sAiii:. A Comfortaolo mVillUNO JtOUj:. with Ihol-ornpon which it la oucted, j.itnaio.1 In ino growing uriao oi iui;iuunoiiiw.,i i" 1'raiiklln 'I owuHhln. t'aibon l.iiunlj', Uoffjreil at i'JUVATi; MAiji-;. TuejiHwuiwu-fi, anil is won itocKcl Mtlh Uhnlco I ruit Trees. or turuier naviiisiiurs.iiiiiiiv i" - JtWSIlY OA Ml'IllSlil,, J.r. last wtiMi on. July n--3 oi'i'oain; tiijs couiit house. Siisiiuelmnuii Sired, Jlnuch Cliuuti FRED. WAGNER, Proprietor. This iifitiia 1 na irs-enllvbecii lltloil un In an rh-irant munner. whero Lailloa aud tleut.cmeri win iioaunHio.i wiiu HKALS AT ALL II O U U S w uLna.vNr uooMsroKTfii: ubb 14 QUKSTO. TllftMS MODCJlTK July 11', li75 1113 QISM'KXNIAIj saloon, OUSQUJJIIANNA (ST., JIAOOfI OflUNK, FUANK INKMAN', Prop'r. I'rosli Fldlade'phlaljtxerlleer alwavsnn tap, ClgiUaot Uhoiroat flaiors, an 1 all olhur l liuls nt UutruftliiiiAiilM ti tin fimil In a lltalltss RhIimd. ritlSK LUNUll ovory ilOrnlna t 10 o'oloeii. i ail Jrheb foa go Hi Maiu'U Chunk, July 10, iStiyt'l Singer Sowing Mndiino A. CAR'TEH it SON, July 17-in!) JIAUCH CHUNK. Musun & Hamlin Organ friud for llhulrawS jjjtslotfUBanil l'rn e List to A. CAlU & SOK, Jalv 17-ml ' ' MAUCIt CHCNK WYOMINU SBSir-MONTlU-Y li 'i ii 1 , 1' . uu ... 11 Ti Wo', H chV i :'" . ' .. ' ' 1 .. '."u ..JI.: .. . ? . l.i-l,.i" .' ',,-'-,1 wauind 1 .rtird; Smith's A NXUAIr FINANCIAJi STATE- -O- 5IENT ' 1 " OF THE BOOUGn OF LEIHGjl5r.T,ON. WW, I.III.rRn. Trcnauror, In co't with La- iiv-uii.n uuruugu, ior mo year enanicJaD, i.tifi. ,i Dlt.-lS7l. AnR.7,lo caahroo'd Wm. jKomerer, I 41 00 Oct. is, ' dX Dee. 8, . d Ais, ' l' ' (loo. naner. 10 so 8 211 Sent, l Not 14, Jo. Webb, - do. 1871. 160 0? Jan. 14, Jan. 20. - - 4& do. do. oo. v do. Wm. Komerer, inch is, 11. SO 00 MOO 10 00 ts ou M 13 1041-3(1 17 Api 50, Mayl7. llch 10, 16, Orders ot iiaianco due Treasurer, CIt-IS7l-ny voucher to ' (2S14 W (129 eo ...v.... 1140 S IT i..v.ll..l II M ...... ,..,.f., -M00 U 00 ti Jiatiallhnaicker..., J. jr. Htrers..,l K jr. Bavder....!.,., Joa. MoTer...... l'haon Bnydcr Jno. Arkert Jas.'Aau Win. lipTnorep .il... Thot Kcmcler Jno. Knoiss ; , 14 to H.Kom ;..!..!;;;..!;." S(a UaMd Welsa . 7 oo Mauassa Abker-. , 20 00 Kllzaheth Urrmau i 88 00 Adam Uerinan , &70 40 Jos. imimtioro.i, ioo N. & 1. oennan Tl 17 J. r. Smith...,.,, I zo 13.11. Knvder...i.l.-. , 11 to 1 hailos 1ritzlnger so 00 Chas. sollert n..i 1873 J. T. JSuabaam ,..., 20 11 Jno Acker I.. I ..'i.tiiiu nu uivcn lioyer ;i. i...... 1 40 Jacob Walter '. 1010 1. nun. ...,.,.... 4J,.,....,,, A. W. Horn- .-...ii.A'.l'.fl..u., Hamuei ileberllnfi ,,11 David WoIbs v. W. It, Itapsher. v. , Taos. Kemerer ,,i.Ji 0 TO 14 00 11 S (0 1 64 Jiavia wciss ....ki.'.i.,...; t 49 Man. Acker .u.!..., is ii 1 . Ji r.otiistc,n ut 4 bo Victor Acicer ....'.H..ui..n.. lt to 1 has Welsh U Ti (leo Dlcic 1 .....a , s Lo Wal. l'otera 7 00 Natlidn Drumbore.. 90 I'rmuMs Btocker S7 M AnrAn lTnnnr. ru. II. V. Mortlumer a ( Oeo Hchultz . 22 20 uatn. Lauchncr . il;... I.. 1 ea 8 03 40 21 11 OO , 4 70 . 1700 , S K , 1 40 , 61 U - IS It . u to , 1 17 , 73 U . t 10 , 24 U , 20 ,vdlii Klotz , wm, wasacr Thos. Keuirror Tlaiucl Schoch Joseph Zahn 'MciL Hiont wm Knelss Mosoa Ilex ManassaAclccr.... I,. I Kleop'nircr . II. All Ocnnau, ,.r,. MauaasaAcker ,-.l,i. llennevitiQ Drohcr , Kilwi llunslcker Wm. Kemerer.. ...,.,...., Jno. Tmlner , llco. Mcliultr .tut 80 t 10 son 14 40 ft 81 ! SO IH 24 OO II ft u 01 ,TtO . 8 0 it n 4 78 1 40 It o3 10 M 11 o3 04 00 20 30 14 l la I 18 4 00 7 10 10 00 Henrietta WiiRDcr Chai. David Hi-. Wm. Watcrlior Win. WfIS4 I. ),.,., I....),. Cnas. Klointop Ill: I .... l,owis zaiiu Joa.Obert ........ W. II. Moulthrop, Joa.Mothstcin HaTid Jihbert, t. i.. ...... Ab. I'attTTOn... 1.. P. Klpppinger1!......! Joshnn Heinuiel I has 1'rnllich Il-eil. Ijcuckel 'v.i Cualon llretuey ..i.i..., Chas. Laux .., Jos. Webb '! j. j. IComerer., Jlavld lloi.in.l. liowlsaravor 1 j..has nuch ..wi.i.iii,.,. II arris uennsn Jlarv llrclicr. "i'.J!" ...it., ..I Jas. ratzlni:eil.l. li. ji. Aiunght i.i Adam Kchrul....i,i..tn..., t'has. Ill oka ta Sablna lCob..iji,.ii...l l,ou Wciss tin, T. H. Kemerer ..... VnL hchwurta... ji. 1 I Win. Kemerer... ij 41 40 t,eo. Kemerer...- z oa Jos. Obelt 1'4I Wm. Wamor n....tit I do 1 tod. liriutiiiaii- ...i. ...... II u Minon WcidenhoimiJr!.. ..'..:!..;..., -! I Wm. miller , 00 Wlllonshby Wcrt..t .....i...... 4 sr Jos. Flitzlnsor I 40. Wm. Miller ij.-.i... '25 Ov llv Auditor).' JUipenaea 4nd tlook,....,.i 4 00 Wo. tho undersiimcd. Auditors ol thhrhtoii llorough, do hcrouy coritly. that we navo xl lunlno.l the above account, anitfotmd tee ume '3t.Vi!NsrnnjUcnEii."i L I ju j.-l auuKIN, ? Auuiwra. W. M. DuroUB, J JQS. S. WEI1D, Collector of Boroaijh Tax, In nco'.t with Leblghton IJpf, uu. To amount ot B,upllrato for 1874, 881 M ' ' AllUIUOUH. ,.,,,.' SO DU '.V ''' Dog'Tax WOO Total,, Uxoutratlona ... - tliu 48 Oommlssipus at4i ooi ccot..,. 1. ,H,U rn. Ily Cash paid Tio,urer, Vuuehcra mliaiunuo due lloroah Wo, tho uufcMhtued, duly elected Auditors of llio llorough' of i t linmou, do UereoT' eerilfr Ihatwnhsvoexainlnrd the above account, and louuil uio aauie coirtct as ataiea. It. I'Elfsf KRKlXnllt, 11. J. YOUNnKlH, - JIbiIc IiiTwo Slontha. A Wall street )irrtloi. 'I'iio UauUluB-hdilse otf Alex. Krotlilnihnm & Co, No. IH IVnll-st., who ileal In block I'rlTll- gc, have Jialll thla f normoiis um tn tliclr ctialomera InrnI thla hurt apace of lime. Some ijersojis liHvti innile lilgli na $9000 from Kiily $1110 originally Invested and many iiave made tlJKio and over from oalr ti 1. They pi Id 111 a single day over Ho.ooo, 101 which onlv i,0" was lerelved. or K7JXO net pniilt to, anoiia poople. Thor employ cqdUdq. nuslvfiom twr.so- to Ufleeo competent book. Koupers anil RaslntAiits. With this etrontf foree Ihev aro olti-11 vnmpflled to remain at thelr wui k tn. til raldPlKUt This energetic Arm welt ileseivistlio ctisnt of bcioir the leadtDg hoosa' tu tVu-Ir branch ut uu.lnesa, ft la tnont wooderfifl' to acknowledge that Ihoy have osubllshtd tbtt. Iiii.liu 111 the nhoit spscool live vears. ' ' 'Ihuyhave cnsiomort woo reside Iq searlr nverv Htato of I ho Union, the Dominion of Can' nila, Iloin llio Island ol Cubatbev reoelvtvOTl' ileiaunui persoui who, aro conUnuallr tfeailna; lu Hui'k'H. 1 heir business hat become M exten sive that las i-xporiencod coi respondents are ri'iploiist to alleud to their advertising ae c mini . 1 lielr canls may be read tn every first. rlaa nowspairiinblihed in thetJnlted etawa. 'i 11 llils Ihey allrlluite a portion ot their eaeoeas. We advise thoseiteairJoir to place their business with a tlrnl iHissessmg the very tucnest roooid for uiirlgiHiies. and who conduct their tnutneat npan honest pnuciples, to deal wtth this &oat, ITicr also Issue a weekly report ol the. condi tion ! affairs in Wall Bireet. which ty are mad to mail friw for one s ear, to any one who desires and eontfmplstet s,Mniatiig. ,Suiilir4t.-fii'iIoi'.'A, f JtUIJl WONDKtll'UIi. J1UT T11UEI Whenever I I MAN HALM, UOiK TINT, ur a BOXot HU r v wm-ri: r nnrlhlKir In that UnetobMuM- " getu 10TI'l-i: "F YOTT1I on MOHUO. 1 the uimplexion, at JjnitMNO;s DtiOO I 720 00 I0U24 ;..(,......,.. Ml 71 J ulv 3!-3, ronrnglni;. nijii.t,4 iiiu ri i lisr Til Ut CjflfOt 3 lilt J V . , v o u 1 1 T'.li1 nn " nu 1 ur ! 11 it v v lot. Jul 1-ai "nl tuy, c ji get anywhero else. atari.