I. V. MORTIIIMim HIIITOH MillHIIITO.N, 1M.I SXTUIIIlAY JIOHNINH, JUN11 21, me. Treasurer Now sitit Ills reslgtiatiun to tlio l'rcsltlptit Wednesday uiotnlng. Tho ltiipubllcnu Stftto (Coinmlttco met Wednesday nt Hiurlslmrg, ami wtoptod resolutions slroiiRly endorsing tliu Clnclnimtl pliUfuriii mid candidates. riymoutli church, which tailed Mr. lloeclier's salaty to ) 100,000 laBt year to enable, him to meet tho expenses of Ills trial, voted Wednesday night to ro utoro II to tlio previous figure of $20, 000. Tlio tiomlnatlon nf Smttitor Mor i HI to be Secretary of tho Treasury wits sent to the benato by tlio L'reeldent Wednesday afternoon. It was nt onco uiianlmlomly confirmed, and Mr. Mor rill's commission was signed, At the Cablnpt meeting Friday SecsL'tary Flab read a telegram from London announcing tlio release of Win slow, and It was considered by tho Cabinet that his release was tho overt act which vitiates tho section of tho Ashburton Treaty to which extradition belongs. On nur first page to-day will bo found Mie platform adop'.ed by tho Cin cinnati Convention, and Bkctches of tlio Itepubllean nominees for Tresldent nnd yiutf-l'resident, to which wo lnvlto tjio attention nf our readers. Hero Is one, of tho first specimens fit campaign poetry, which we clip from jUio columns of tho "Dally Graphic : " Tim mini tho llontocrnts to dnzo, 'I'd semi tlicnt on tliolr devious wnvft, And till tliMi souls witli wllil niunzo, Their Inula ngsHhakc, their towers razo. Ami set molt whole Hholmntr In a blazo At tho end ot I Ijo coming Plot tion days, Is mill, we'll pall linn Piosldcut lliijos. How nlcn tlm above looks on paper but then you sometimes 'most always .can't tell how an election Is going, eh ? Commenting upon tho platform u dopted by the Itepubllean party at tho Oiuduiiatl Convention, last weolfi tho lialtlinore Gazette says : "Wo havo glittering generalities about tl)0 men who fought tho rebellion, but the main portion of it Is given over to tho Negro and the Chinaman. To-day thousands and thousands of white men are starv ing. Their families "are without bread. Factories aro idio ; mills are running on half time. No word Is said of these fctai'ving men and their starving wives nnd children in the platform. Instead, wo have appeals to dead and bjgono Is mics ; to tho Into war ; to tho school question; to tlio right of a man to kueel nt tlio altar ho dccuvi proper. Tho old war issues aro roviv'ed, and at tho end .of eleven years wo aro asked agalu to go Into hostile array and fight over a struggle which was lone ago settled. This is thp policy of tho Republican party ; this Is its platform. Isthocouu try In this contennlal year ready and willing to keep opon these oloraonts of discord, wliich were long ago settled by the arbitrament of battle ?' Shall this go on forever ? Shall wo nover know peace ? Shall wo never be again a uni ted peoplo united against every foreign foe, standing together fqr one country and one flag 1" A "Centennial Congress of Liber als" Is to bo convened at Concert Hall, Philadelphia, July 1st, 21, 8rd aud 4th, for tho purpose of organizing a National Liberal Leaguo about fifty local Liberal Leagues having been al reaJy organized during the past thieo or four years in different parts of tho country. Tlio general object of tl.eso Leagues is to accomplish tho total sepa ration of Church and State, by repeal ing all laws which exempt church prop erty from taxation, permit Bible read ing and worship in tbo public schools, enforce a Sabbatarian observance pf Sunday and eo forth. Over $1,700 have been paid in to defray tho espouses of this convention, and more than five hundred certificates of membership havo been already issued. Francis K Abbqt, editor of tho Boston Index, is tho chairman of tho committee of ar raiigcuients, and should bo Immediately addressed (enclosing stamp for reply) ut No. 1 Tremont Tlaco, Boston, by all who wish (o become members of tho Congress. Numerous distinguished citizens havo given to this movement Hie sanction of their names, which will be tijado knowt on organizing tho now Nallonal League. A largo attendance Is expected, and a vigorous agitation In f.ivor of strlptly secular government, State and National, will bo undoubted ly Initiated. Addresses will bo ruado James Tarton, B. F. Underwood, (Cbr!es F. Pulge, Mrs. Currle Burn ham Kllgore, Francis K. Abbot, and olliTs "; and Important practical meas ures will bo proposed for deliberation and fiction, t, i tml tiiat ihn Kukouehanna boom coiu.iauy nt Williamsport relnsos to deliver toga to lumbermen at the rortuced ull required by thelalonlutthol''Kisl.ituioaud thatlogal no timi will havoto bo tuaen by thoowneraot logs jn older to fc'el posoeoiiluii ol their proiieity. Philadelphia Letter. PIIII.A.. I'd., Jane 21, 1S70. IHtAR ADVOCATE! Tho HOW toll Is anfoly Indued In tho boltry ottho Btito Houso, llt It will lint lio rung beteio tho Fourth ot July next, nt which tlmo It will do Its best lo ring Hi with tlio other be'lmf tho city, nnd nt some future time, iierhip. It may toll tho knoll of snmoot onrclty linen. 'Straws show which wny tho wim blows,!' hut Hayes was n fearful plow to many ot tho hotting men ot thin clly. itt. Muidoon savt "Hayes Is a good raonsni. eyhow." Wheeler, tho Republican nomlnco for Vice President la not Wheeli r tho wealthy browoia neipp'T man, of Now York Cltv. -ThoPutrinm i'hnlanx.a military organlio. lion, from llarttnid, Conn., nirlvcd hero last week and will lemaln until Thursday. Thoy number 100 men and havo a drum and fife corps of 14. Tho tones playnj aro those which were played din ing Iho roTolutlnn. Tho command la tmltoimcd In Contennlal styla and attract (first attention wherever they go. At Section 1'. ii, Mam Building, Mows. Joseph Jlurnelt A Co, at Boston, Mnia , ttmko a fine display of cologne, coloimo waier, ex tracts, coroatno and many other articles cf their manufacture, Messrs, n. ,fc Co also havo a foun tain ot tliolr cologne wutcr In constant opera thm and use from a gallon to thico gallons a 1 a day lu nuppirlnrr tho same. Mr. tlcorgo 8. ' Rhodes of our olty lias thorgo ot ihls exhibit nml Is always on hand to extend a courteous welcome to vlslturs and bid them sample the re freshing iierfnnio from tho fountain. "Burnett's Floral Hand Hook and Ladles Calendar" Is hero tohohnd, and Mr. llhodc9 Informs mo that on Pnturdny last ho gave cut over 800 copies) so j our roadira can Imagine that this exhibit eom miiudi much attention nud should nnyot theui vMlttho Contennlal thoy can boo It for thorn, salves. Among tho piano exhibits n tho Main Tiulldmg inn- bn seen n'plaup mado by Johannes 1'himi.in Brrelber, of Amsterdam, m 1713. 1 looked about to see tf Mr. .chielbsr was In cbiigi' of Iholustrliinent, but atu-r mitnro do. liberation t cinio to tho conclusion that Mr. B. must dual. 'Iho olileit Ameilcon piano en oxnibltion Is ono mado by Jonas Clilckorlng, foimdorof thohoasoot Chlckorlnc Sons, m ISM. r-RmDCror William, nf lerninnr. onil lrnl. dont Mi'Mnhon, of Trance, aro logclhcr In n tf.aiis caso noar tho middle nislo of the Main JlUlltliUir. It was with lefrtet I notod llipv linil thoir hackR tnincil against each other. Ho I tonic MY my hat anil wni about to ask William to ehnko hands with Mo and pinko up, when omul, mm ieiiniiui',1 i UUKIH lo nil wnaCKtHI lor miiklni; such u lass over wax flgnros. Nover mind, I'll wager u tea cent pieco tnnt tliey will bo in it molting mood befoio tho summer Is over, then they will run for each other. A poor wrelch was arretted last wrnlr an hn was about leaving tho Main Uiilldlng with n hot tin ot wine. It puzilos mo to llnnk Why hn did'nt drink tho wine nnd leavo tho boltlni pLihapi he thnuiht it might fly to his noso and causo htm to bo ditcctod npyway. uanpy is tuo Heart ot tho young man ot tho rollei chair when he IS callsil npon to piopel u lady fair, then without nlloy his henrt thumps with Joy and hoojiuces a disposition to show nnd explain everything In tho Imposition. Members of the proas, exhibitors nnd otten dnnt) ixilln nilmlttanc" to tio Centennial on their focus, nnd 'they havo to show them every tinio on pntenng the grounds. Ono ot tho tuin etllo men, tho plher pnvrnobod his hauls all over in? tnro bolnro ho punched tho ticket on which my iiD'ocrinIi trim pa-tcd. 'it oppoarsn fly hud alighted miou my nose t tho timotho luciuio was taken, null as the watchful nttend nt pniild not distinguish tho intect upon my proboscis lion I presented tho tlckot, ho was about to lPlusomo ailuilttnnce, whoa lucily. n lly came along and hilpnt mo out bv assuming tho position ot his compatriot In tho pictum, then the ticket man noteu it and said. "Correct, ) ouug aim, walk in," mid In I walked. An nicliln cllmbrd the fenoo and was about making for Iho tights when n palk poiico sight ed inm and naked him what ho was goln? lo do. "I'm going to olimb bnck.'l said tue (uvcntivo ui cuiu us no miuio ior iuo xonco. A full sized light house is being bmlt ou tho grounds, It will bo furulslied nnd manned coin, plcto. Just null it wero situated on somo 'stern nnd rvck-iound couat." to warn tlm hardv man ner ot tho dangeis near nt hand. 1 say Iho light houso wil bo couiyleto which Is mostly correct, but the ocean win havo lo remain where It is, lor nj luuch'aa wo wuuld likotohavn Hat tho Couleunlal, we uiunt not disturb naviga tion. Tho gront organ In tbo eastern pallor? of tho Main Uiilldlng Is blown br ono of, tuo Boston Muter Co.'a Hydraulic euirlnis. Iho foventh Ileglment of New York will arrivo heio July 1st, uuil will camp on Oooi go's lllll, near tlio Cenieiinlal buildings. Dom Pedio will eclebrato tho l ourih ef July with Ui In this city. I have not henul, asyct how inauy boxes of llio ciackere bo iulcuds sot ting on. X viblt to tho Brewers' Building will bo very lulorestlu und liiBlrucilvc. Thq Tunisian Caro receives many visitors, nnd Mophaiolleo Is thiriuiirpensedut twenty. IU'9 contg per cup, tho cups uro about tho alio of u th jmlilp, hut tho native music amply makes up top tho lnck of coffee. If j ou havo the hoad. ache, pHtoguo tho Tunisian Concert until an. (tiller yiblt. Tho plovntor in the Main Building is woll patronized ana yon can be elevated and rise above your neighbors for tOD cents Yours Truly, MAKCUTIO. Tho International Exhibition. TO FAIIMEKS ANI1 TI1IIR FAJIILIES. Among all tho lmmenso crowd of visitors to I'hliadciphla. tliero Is no class to whom tho ad vantages of tho JCxhibltion are to important as to the Agriculturalist. Tho residents of our largo clues have dally opportunities, more or less oxteuded, for iho stuny of Art and Munu. factures, as represented in the many largo col lections constantly on exhibition ', 'bnt to the fartnor, Bccluded from eo'ciet? fn n groat mens uio. tho present opportunity should not be ucg. lectcd. A wcou's visit to tun Exhibition will glvo to himself aud family information such as years ot reading and school would not supply, A week can bo easily and produblr spent, and at no very great cost. Advantage can bo taken of tho Graugera' Caini). whero expenses will not exceed 11.00 per day j or, Uv writing to the ContonuUl Lodging HousoAgGncy roour may be secured In piivato families at prices varying Hum o to 12 dollars per week. uf course, lo tbo farmer, tho Agricultural Hall would be tho llrst object, ot attraction; and it comparison ot what tho United Ktatcs has dono, in competition wllh ioreliu nations, will satisfy every American. Cupu Laudi i tli, Cmet of ttio Agricultural Bureau, with tho object lit view ot presenting all matters connected with his Iiepartment under the most favorite au spices, his arranged lor stated displays, which under their lospecttvo dates, will be held du. ring the International Kxbibltiou. Applications for enirymay now bo made on tonus winch will be sapplied by tho Chlot of Bureau. AOltlCULTUlUL l'llODL'CT.I. I!ar,'y Grass Butter nnd Cbeeso.J uno M.to July 0. Karly Uuinrner Vegetables, June ':oth to Ulu. Honey, Junoi'Oth to 211 h. Itaspburries and Blackberries, July 3d to ith. southern romologtcal I'roducta, July u,to23. Melons, AugU-t '."id to 26th. Poaches, September 4th to ttb. Northern romologlcal FiouuctaBeot. 11, to 10. Autumn Vegetablm. Bejitember 18th to 23d. Ceisals, September SSIh to 30th. 1'otatoes aud Fecdtnff Iloots, October Sd to "th. arapes, October llith to J4tb. Autumn Butter and cheese, Oct 17th to 21st. Nuts, October 2Jd to November 1st. Autumn lloncy and Wax. Oct. 231 to Nov. 1st. FIELD tXIUllITIO.VS. Mowing Machines. Tedders and Hay Hakes, June 20th to 3,'tb. neaping Machines. Jul? 6th to 13th. Fly-Casting Tournament. July lVth. UVK STOCK. Horses, September 1st to nth. Dogs, bcpteinber 1st to bth. Neat Cuttle, September 2ist to October 4th. Wieai), October I Oth to 18th. Swine, October lotb to 18lh. Poultry, October 27th to November 6th. The above dates may be favoi able for the as sembling in 1'bllaUelpbU ot Societies and Asso ciations interested In the specialties above enu merated. The farmer's boy and girl should remember that nover again In then lives will such an Jx. hlbltlou occur that hero they will be able to so all that Is beautiful ami interesting In Art, ManuiHctm es, ami Industry, brought from all parts ottho world i und that a caroml survey of all will afford a fund of knowledge that a year's' schooling would not equsl. Tuo admis sion to all this Wouiieifql dnplay Is bat htty cents and It can ho thoroughly seen In a week. Have up your having and berry money.aud visit Philadelphia. Theie should not bo an excep tion among thoso able to travel. Wo nro under obligations to his ex cellency John F. Hartrauft, governor of Pennsylvania, for a copy of the pamphlet laws of tho scsslou ot tho general assembly for 1870, Now Advertisements. rp Wliom It liny Concern. All nrrons nrft horetir forbid harhnrtni or ttintlng MILTON tlVI'UtV'IKI.li. who was bound over to me until ot a"0, on mv account, as 1 will pay no debts ot his contracting atler mis uuy anil uato, juno mill, Igf'i. JOIIAIt RTItAUB, Lowfr T owameusing, Juno 24-W3 s IX TrUCHEItS WANTED, ForthePnblla Pohoobt nf Lehitrhtonr One as Principal, one lor Grnmuiar.one for ltiteiner dm'd. una for Heoondnry, ouo tor Hccond audouo tor First Primary. The Kxnmmntton will ho lien, iu bim j uiiw nciiiiui iiuusr, ill tile jumuiiko of Lehlyhton, en the 12th day ot July, lS0, at U o'clock A. M, Term hlgit Months. iiy oruer ol tuo iioani. A. O. OOLLENMAYHII. Juno 24, IS7I1.W3 Secretary. Ill tlio Court of Common Picas for OAllUOtf COUNTV. Harriet II Hull, by) March Term, 1670. No. 6 her next friend. Jo-1 d.iliW Harlan, IN DIVOUCE. n. lull. Thomis B, Hull. To Ihqsias II. HULt, the Bbove-namedilUs-pouitontt sir, Vott niunereby noillled Hint W. at. Han-lier. Ksu . lim been aiiDouitcd l:iamlii cr lu litis cap, ami that ir mtellng for tho pur peso of iho Kxuiiiliinlloucf Librltaut'rt Witness es, will bo held ot thioiihuof Albright .t Fioy- man in ute iiorouun oi iwnurn vnuux.on en turday. JULY 1 ,th, 1670, at 101, o'clock A. M Personal notice uno i rou having fatleu on no- count ot your abenco. Atturueys for Libellaut. Juno 24th, 1879. wl AN NUAL STATU HUNT of WEISS VUUT SUHOOL UlSTltlfJT, for tho year ending Juno, 1870. ltl'.CIUFTtj. Balnnoo on hand from last i ear $ 270 CO I rom Slate Appropriation lis ttl From t'nllectoi, liiuluding alt taxes.... l.l li Otl From item , Mm ll.Osn 4'i , 2 ) 05 . 6 t'J 00 co r,! 07 40 16 IO 14 40 , 5r!)0 . 231) 70 EXPENDITUltKB. r Bepatrlng School House '1 eucherr Wuges ttel anil O intiuuoneioi Fees of Collector and Tieauref. tin ot Hrci'i tury Iusui aitco Tax and Printing. , . . . Bonus Uedeomed., luteicst Paid I1.4M 77 Cash Ilal. In Treasuier's bauds... 147 6'J J 1,010 41 ItF.CAI'ITULATION. Amount Borrowed oud Unjald t?,?Cfl 00 l.tabiUtles lu oxcess of ttesouicos rt&2 31 Kstuuatod Vnluo ot School Pioperty.. 5 000 00 Wo, tho rinderslgned Auultors, report that we havo examined tlio books ami accounts of J, 11 Zern, Secietary, ami Francis Yuittlt, Trea surer, of eissport sr hnol Blsttiet. for the year ending Juno. 1870, nnd f inn ttto books eoircctly kept and tho accounts us set forth iu tho abovo statement. BYLVESTEn F15NNI3H, JOHN W OILHAM, 1'HANK O. ICNIltK, Auditors. WeiBsport, Juno 21, 1870.-W3 soxiiiD wealth:T 8000,000 IN OUTS I Onnioat Cckcao over Frsisatoi to tbg Futlls I AFoitTUriKFdiiuxhv sia. rpUF, KFTUCKY CASH DIHTIHBUTION -CiiMPANY, authorized bvn special act ot tlm Kentucky Lcgl -tatnre, tor the nniiollr of the PUBLIC -CHOOLH OF FltANKFQItr, will havo the first of their series of Grand Orawlrigs at MAJoli 1ILI.. iu tho City of Frankfort, Ky ouTllllHBBAY. AlKlUVf 31, 1S70. on which occasion tboy will d'sjilbuto to tho ticket hold ers trio iitiuiensu huiii ui ThSJ. 3?. Fotttr, Ei-Cot. Eestnei;, Oft'l Kisizn. 10IT1VHI.Y nol'OS TIONxSaiKNTJ LIST OV OIl'Tii : One Orand Cash lllft $100,001 Onullrsinl Cash (lift Ml 000 Ons Oraud Cathtlllt 25,CliO Uno Orand I rii.li Hilt ZO.pou One (Iraud rash lllft 10,000 One Orand Co-hllift S,0(H) 6") Cash lllrts of $1,000 onch CO.OdO IWI (".vh Olfts of f.CHI each 60 0011 100 Oah tints of 400 each 40,010 110 Ca'lr (llfll of 3 II each (10,000 ii&l Cash OifU of 200 each 40,100 toil Cnh (lifts nf 10O each CO.OOO 10,000 Cah Ollls of Ueach 1WOO0 Total, ll,lS0(ltts, All Ua.h 600,000 PniCK OF TfCKETS) Wholo tickets. il2i Halves, K: Quarters, f3i 0 Tickets, ei'O. 27(4 llckels. ?j.s 4a, Tickets. tViCOi Bj14Tlckeis,itl,000. 10O.0DO Tickets utuzeacn. . . ... umntr!..mrnn can ho mado bv Kxnrcss. Draft. Fo&t-ofllco inonoy onieror lteirlstored letter, mado payable to KENTUCKT CASU IUsthihu- TIMI CUUl'AM. All communication' connectod with tho dls trltiution, and ordois for Tickets, an 1 auplica Hons of Agents lo sell 1 lckeis, should ho ad. aressod to HON. TIIOS. I. POH.TEH. General Mniiagen lf'rnukfoi (, Ity. JUUO 24, W4 A NNUAL FINANCIAL STATE- JL. MENT OF THE LEIIIQIITON SCIl'opL BOAltD, for tho Year ondlng tho 3id nayoi.i uncj. isiu. ij. B. ItnBEIt, Treasurer. BiCEnn. Cash and Notes on Tax Duplicate f 5.5J2 49 Cash, state Appropriation, 612 18 Cash, Hcntof Hall. ic.....' 149 88 Cash, ffom Halo ot Bonds : S.ecs 00 l!alai)co in Treasury last fitatcmf nt,,, 361 01 11,C4 50 t 2.iiVi ro CH7 22 BxrENnrcunni. Cash, paid for Teachers' Balaries,..,.., on iew nciioot iiiiiiiinif;... " ' for Int on Bond? and Notes " '.' for Fuel, Conllnxtncks and Insuranco ' t' for I'nmlturonnd Appraths " " for llepalrs " ' f or Discount ou K otes " " Cost of Httlt nnd Settlement ot J. Bovd Henri " " for salary, c, of Secretary ' for Kaiary ot Treasurer for Hedemptlou of ltaud... " " Iq: MiscollaueoDS Espouses 2,010 83 302 59 321 OS ' 1 00 0 25 423 16 101 411 131 h6 3,814 75 3ts es Total Expenditures Balance In Tr easury , 110,341 75 , 1.S01 El til, ma 59 We, tho nndcrsltrned duly elected Auditors of the BorouRh ot Lehlchton, do hereby certify that thonhoyo account ol N. B. Keber, Trcasur. erof the Leltlghton Kchool Board, la correct, U tbo boat ot our knowlodfro and belief. II. J. YOUJfOKIN, W. M. ntll-'OU It, e. ii. fcTfyiiKii, Auditors. Lshlghton, Juno 17, 1878-W3 jQUESSED AND LIVE The undersigned respectfully Intorma the citizens of Carbon and adjoining counties, that be Is a train prepared to supply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at prices fully as low as they oan be boasht for elsewhere. Also, Smoked Hunts. Bologno and Baussage, at Wbolesalo ana Itetall. fjT Orders will be promptly filled, and IIoe aiuppod to any point at tho shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Bank Btreet, Lehurhton, Pa. Nor. (, yl E STATE NOTICE. Kstato of William Teter. late of lViwer Towa. meuslug Township, Csrbon County, Pa., deo'iL All persona indebted to aaid estate are request ed to make Iruinedlato payment, and those hav ing legal claims sgrunstthe aarne will present UilUO SALK Ol Valublo Ileal Estate. The nndeialgned will offer at publlo sale, on tho promise. In Frnnxilu towtiliip, Cartam Co.. Pa., about 2H utiles South ot tho Borough nf Welssoort, and tn cloio proximity to School' Church, Mills, Ac, ou Saturday, July 1st, 187G,. commcnflng at Two o'clock P M., tho following described vnluntiln JIMAt. KSTA'1 13 contain, ing 11 Aciosaud 2 Porches, strict menstties, rid. Joining lands nf Tiighman llioishaeh, William Schweihluz and Poho Petri Citjck. Tho Improvement thereon consist of iwi a rhreo-siorv BItICK HWF.LI.INl) Majf IIOUSC, 2Jx 30 feet, n Bank Barn.nnx Jjft 40 teet, Hog Stable, Slaughtering House, Are. Tliero l n nevet.tnlllitg Well of Water with Fnuip nnd a flno Orchard of Uholon Fruits con. slstlng ot Anplo, Chetry, Peach nml Pear Trees, and (Irano Vines. Persons wlsmng to oxsmlno tho property will plense osll nt Paul Bo er'a, on tho premises. Terrrrs will bo nrsdo knowrr nt tbite nnd place ofsnle.by JOS. OUHEN.WUlo. J, ltRino, nctionoer. Junei;-3w nnual stati:mi:nt Ot tho Ileoelntsaud Kxpendlturesol FilANK LIN TOWNSHIP. Carbon County, Pa., lor tho year ending Juno Silt, 1S70, JOHN SCHWAB and JACOB ZIICOKNFUS, Supervisors, charpo themselves as follows t To Amount of Implicate 41,1)0 79 " Cash from Treasmer ol f rnukllii hchnol DlHtlct 327 Oi " Cash fiom Wm, Buyer, lato Super visor 45 02 " Cash from Joshua Giaver..,,, , 11 70 Total 11,810 W i:xi'E.suiTUni!S By Services of fenpervlsors, 12 days, t 183 37 " Hands ou ltoaiis 1,103 M " lleeelpts of sundry poisons tor l'.nnk. Lumber nnd Sptkos ftiinished, anil on the Bond,.. 18.1 SO " Commls iou tor collecting 11,111 45.. 71 72 " J.xouerntlons il 21 " Balauoo cnrnid over 76 (2 Balance duo Juno S, 1870,. 11.810 K ANNUAL RIATKMJINT nf tho lleeelpts nnd Lipomhtutes of FllANKLIN TOWN SHIP, Ciiibnn County, Pa., for tho ypar ending June 51 li, 1870. JOHN SCHWAIt and JACOB ZII30I3NFUS' Ovoiscorsof tlm P.or. eiiargo Ihenibelvca asfodowet To Amount of Dnnjlcnto $572 40 " Balaucocairtedover 7(1 r, tOli 03 ' EXrEXpITUUHB. By Hcrylens of Overseers of tho roor, 0.4 u'lrn Itecoipts of Mundry Persons for Keep- ItiK l'liuwra. do Oommisaron foroollectlngi5tll 57..,. Kxouerauous I) 13 12 653 72 1A M 10 3'J . 4.1 67 Balance duo Juno 5, 1870. ttl 13 08 We. tho nndorslcued duly elootod Antlltnrs ot Franklin Townshin. Cm lion County. 111.. tnvo examined, settled and allowed the nbovo ao. couuis, wrucu ate corn cl. JiAN'L Jiuyi.lt, SAndltors. Sl'KPHKK SQLT,) I'ranklln, Jnno 17. H7U-W3 ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATE MENT OF TUB liQKOUUll of LEHiailTON. WJf. MILfiltll, Tronsurer In account with tho Borontrh ot IjohiKhtnn, lor the Voar cud Hit; May 31 r. ism: IJIXLll'TS. To pashlrecctvod of 'Ihos. Kemerer,... 40 51 ' '' rjarniiol (iraver ... 43 85 " " for Circus J.icerrs.'.... lo to " ' " fiom tiaio ot Bou.ls,... 417151 " " and Oldcrs recclvedol J. Weob. 1,M2 63 Total Ilocclpts "Tallin 41 EX1'KNI)1TUEE8. By Vouchers for Intrrest, Ac $2 050 02 for Work-on Itood 1019 32 " " lor KodecrnlriK ot Bonds, i iOO 00 " " forbuudnes 22(187 Total Kxprndltnres Balance lu Treasury Il.ttll 21 12 .3 it 118 41 Wo. taonndrrslnnod dnlyoecttl Auditors of tho Jloroah of J.eliluhton. do lieteov certify that wo iinvo exarnjuoil Iho alove uccount, and hud tho eamoas above staieit. It. J. YOUNOKIJJ, W. M. ItUlMUlt, K. Jl. SMYJJKIl Juno 17, 18;0-v3 AudlUira. A NNUAIi STATE3IEST. WILLIAM vvATEItnon. ono of the Oyor- ceers ot the Poor of Jfhinhtou Borough, In ac count with said Borough, fur tho year en dm g Jituo5th, lS7(i. IJECRIPTS. Am't ree'd from J. 8. Webb. Collector,, i S37 48 Ii. Cliuss, former " . 10 lu Jos. Obor., ' ' . 71 19 ' " ' 'i from sale of lot 11100 Tptal Itecoipts 81133 77 E?rK.VDITJl.ES. Credit bv Vouchers $U3 M ' 41 Hervlcen renderoil ll m " ' Treasurer's toes Ti BO Total Kxpensea , U!i.t 27 AmountduoTicasuror ,, ,.. 07 Si Wo. tho undorslcned Andltors ot tho Boroncrh of Lehluhton, do Hereby certltr tnat the aboo account H coirect, to tha best of our kuowledtjo and ochef. It. J. YOIIKOKIN.) W. Jl. M'FdlJit, SAudltots, U. Il.a.VVJJiat, i DANIEL CI.AUHS, ato Collector of Toor Taj. in account with Lehlgnton Borouirh, tor the year cndini; June 5th 1870: Am't duo Borough as per last Statement, $34 50 Credit by Exonerations.. $33 00 ' Ihrnrs, .tc 4.i " Cash paid Wm. VVaterbor.Tieas 16 10 i.11 W JOSEPH OBI5IIT. late Overseer of tho Poor of tho Borough of Lehtgbton, in account with said Boruueh, lor tho year cndinu June 3th, 1670: Am't duo Borough as per last Statement, $122 69 Credit by amount paid Mra. Koons ID 00 ' Expenses allowed by Poor Dl- rectors., 12 50 " " Cash paid William Wateibor. Trpasnrtr 71 19 122 C9 We, tho poidcrstgned Auditors ot tho Boroueh Of Lehmhtdu, do e.-rtily that the abovo state ment ot the accounts 01 Dauioi Clanss and Jos. Qaert is coirect. w" " It. J. YOUNGKIN,) W. M. Dui'OUU. Andltors. K 'II. 6NilliB, i June 17, 1876-W3 ' T 0 Whom It May Coiicorn Xotieels herobv given, Tho nnderslimetl for. bids all persons to module, with anv of the fol lowine rrererty, now In pose,.siin of ALFItKB itllU.'illOUU, ilabouog township, Carhon Co., i'a., tho same bclnc mr property having been pitrchusetl torn vjioablo conslderaiiou in mon ey pud, to wit: 3 Horses, 2 Mules. ICow. 1 1 1 filer, 2 two-horse Wasons. 1 two horse 8priB2 Wagon, 1 Bngy, I Sleigh, I BOb-bled. all the Potatoe In tuo around, all the'Urass, Oats and Corn Growing on the Ijtud thU beaaun, I Fan. ning J11 lU and 1 straw Cuttor. WILLIAM HORN. Mahoning, Juno loth, 1876W3 T 0 WHOM IT MAY CO)i'CEUN. Allnersona aro herebr forbid harborlntr or trastiug my wife Polly Kbert, on mr aoconut. as I will pay no debts of her contracting alter thlsdato. OWM KBKUT. Lehlghton, June 9. 1876 3w. HUBINESS MEN AND OTIIETta IN WANT OF JOB PBINTING OF ANY DESOltlPTION, WILL HNXITHEOAIUION ADVOOA'IK OWRCIS TH b BtST aud CHEAP. KMT PLACE IN THE COUNTY. OIVE US A TRIAL AUD BE CONVINCED. Olt GOOD JOB I'llINTINQ, CALL AT THE CAIIUON ADVOCATE OFFICE. Work ready when promised, and at city prices, B sure to pall it will pay to no no. p Now Advertisements. Ono caso of Best' Styles of Light and Medium PRINTS nt (J cents per yard. Crcain-Collor Suiting and Grenadines very cheap. DllESS L1NJ3NS as low as 28 conts per yard. Special Bargains in Black Dl'CSS Goods, ShawliJ. Pai'a- sols and Sun Umbrellas. CassimcrcS, for Men's and Boy's "Wear, at very Qroatly Bcduced Prices. A Job Lot of Ladies' Kid Gloves at $1.25 a pair. P.S. Wo aro also Agents for Keep's Partly-made Dress Shirts at $f 25 C4ich. c .Complete tr' " at $1 50 ech. Cal early and securo Best Bargains. A Respectfully, CHEAP CASH STORE, Semmcl's Block. Mw toir sauaQll Mew ever before lnongnt Into this tmvn, and Invite an inspection Vefore pmehaslrip;' elsewhere, feellnir Hiiro thov e-in puminteo entire sntitactl'tn In Pltt'.K AN5 QUALITY. The Mitniif ictinini; Iieiatfrnnt will no under tho Sunerlntsndence of Mr. P II Era, which la a snllietent ainiinritro thai work entrusted tn them will ho done ecmal to thai of nv othea? cstubllblimont In tlio tountv. Itepairing neatly arid promptly attended to. Patronago invttod. I1EIM & GERMAN, St"rn In Scmmel's New Block, opposl tlia Pa blio Squaro, BANK STREET, I.rhlglitoo, I'a. rnar.ll-yl 177G. CENTENNIAL NEW RULES & NEW Th nntle ralened, In annnnncinrr tho arrival of hli IMMKNSE Rl OOK of MPltlNO antlSUMJlKU Cloths, CassimevesSc Vestiugs, wonM tiio tliit lio his po'Tlnrlort to do bnMnrsi, irom anil after APltlfi U I8TG. on it feTiICTLY OA'It HVTr. Ffo la I indurod lo covtpq hv tho lnpf niuoutof dcbla imuKH, mucji rn wiiicn it 11 uniinv impoHin e to (o icci. ana no lmmnisR man can fSTrt to lapo :t thir 1 hiB Inbor an(17ocIBy the prev.nHnr redit vstetn, anrt hn thcrtfura, trnt that tho ft.lon.imi mf a flirtot'y Ca-th stom nni) a corrnsiMnirlinff It dacttn in the Price of Goods of h1! kn(l w 11 ho an .iKluccraeiit Svr hia manv frien.ls to cni.Mimo tliil patronajro tipliovtnuf, an U does, that I10 tun Kivc .hem much prater fat"l.-fnction under tlten evaifcrti, thnn no wa'j nh!o to d'tnnder .ho piaynl out credit eyntcnv lift Iiih much phwstiTeln iniltinan oinv inspection of hi a extra. oriiiujiry unco ti.mx. 01 ci uw uuuu.i. eonitnsiii3 Cloths, Cassimeref. & Vestings, for Men's & Boy's Wear GKN'FMCWlVS FtIt:JI8ItfM GOODS. m HAT9 AND QATS. all Stylert and rrlcca, Lndlo, MfpK.fienMfsmonfl and CUillren'a BOOTH, 8IIOS:J nad OAITKBS, mado ht paprclailvfortho wonrof this uit;ditv. Kveiy anicln rnarlo or tm rtahmhmpnt Is v?arrantod of (ho Beat Statorl.it and Worltnaa ship, aiifl tffuatanteed to givo outiru fatUfaction. T. D. CLAUSS, lorchant Tailor, 2nrt door abovo the Public Square, BANK STREET, Lehlshton. Nearly Opposite the Exchange Hotel, BANK STREET, LEHIGHTONi PENN'A. All tho Cigars Mnnnfactured at this establishment are warranted to be exactly a represented, and our Prices to bo fully as Low as tho same articlo can be sold for by any other house in the, country. Patronage Is very respectfully sotlcit.-d. T. 8. KOCH. Jq:ie3, 187b-yl W. B. KOCH. ' SIT Gnaden Huetten Council, No. 249, O. U. A, M., of Loliigliton, will celebrate tlao coming JFOUftTB OF JULY by a Grand Parade and a Pic-.Nic in Lindermana Woods. A cordial invitation is extended to tho people to join in thoiGlorious "Demonstration Committee. "76. BRADY'S CENTENNIAL CIQAR AND TOBACCO EMPORIUM AJfD BlI.LIAltD BOpiH, one door above Huuk's Bakery. Bank St.. Loliigliton. Also, QENERAT4 NEWS AGENCV. Dally and WeoUly Papora und alictido Library rrgu. axly suppllo 4. April I, lam. THE IlKST YET FOB AGENT'S SALES IS nTTti nvrr TTTrm a 'isuii o? UU JCV' OiUiia V KUanetteand Host American Saeletv hv 3,lha. E. H. Dt'KFEV. Will i-eil t sight in ovury housi). la n.dispena. nolo to all who desire to net ahead lit thu world. Wruten with g at ability. Printed and bound splendidly. Hold at low prices, 'tlio ouly book on this subject so d by agents, and will sell bet. tor than uuy otner work iu tbo market. Circu lars aud toims sent ou Immediate application to the publishers, J. M. 6TODDAUP & CO., Jnuo.'p wl 723 Chestnut) bf.. Phliada. c. A. SUYI1IUVK, J1, ., nitno stoiie. N. W comer THIH. TEEN r 11 and BltOWN Streets, Pbtladolphia, la more than usually succensfulin tne treaiuunt of Blood. Siclu and Urinary Ahections. dlseasos arising through imprudence or earlv lmllscro. tlons, or whero the parties alii cted do not care to apply to their regular phvsleiau. Cltargon moderate. Two-thliilsol tho Doctor's p .tleuu have employed him solely through tho recom mendation ot others- Inly 21-yl Ilespm-lfully nnnnnnce to tha eitl. n. of I.(ngut.n and yielnlty. that they t.oyo enlorrd Into- en-parmer. ship arm have Just iciurneil from thei city, where they purrhnserl one or the lrrreHt and best assortments of JjAJUKK', OKNT'S IIISSKB", YOUTJl'B and CIIIIDBKN'B Boots, Shoes ? and Gaiters, Suitable fsr thoWearof this Seetlon. 1876. PRICES stntaUug o i hit Manufacturers and Dealers In Clioice Cigars, Smoking (& Ohowing Ac, &&, J hi. IIMF.HT, Opposite L. 3 S,. Depot, On the East Weiisort Caijai5anBt Bespectfnllr Informs the citizens ot this irtsiul, ty that be keeps constantly on hand and 8 ELLA at the LOWEST MABKKT PltlCEA Uio.Tr BEaT BRA-NDU ot ' ' ALSO, DEALER. IN FOR BUILDING AND OTHER PURPOSES which ho guarantees to be Thoroughly Seasoned, AND WniCH HE IS NOWt SELLING AT THE VERY LOWEST RATES. Coal I Coal WHOLESALE and RETAIL, at the LOWEST CASH P1UOKS. 11 o baa a a number ol very'elli.-ibly located. ISiiiMiiig' Jhots m In RICKEBT8T0WN, FrankUr. Town&hlli, wblch ho will Sell ou very Easy Terms, Aug. 9. J. K. RICliEHTi II
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