H. V. UORTHIMKIt, LEII1Q11TON, 1'A.i SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1877. The public debt statement, Issued Tue-day, shows n reductlou of $4,315,-C09. Tho Democratic Statu Central Com mlttco met In Ilarrlsburg Tuesday, and decided to hold tho next Stato Conven tion la that city on August 8th. Tho Democrats of Allegheny Bend a united delegation to tho Stato conven tion la favor of tho nomination of Daniel O. Barr of that county for Stato Treasuier. Tho Toledo Blade publishes crop reports from three hundred places In Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan and Missouri, showing excellent pros pects for the corn and wheat harvests. Wheat pspcclally Is In better condition than for several years. Ex-Governor Noyes, of Ohio, has been selected by tho President as Mliv lster to Fiance, and has accepted tho position. Ho will not sail for hts post until his nomination shall hnvo been confirmed by tho Senato at tho extra session of Congress. lion 0. A. Mayer, ot Clinton coun ty, tho nbleand popular Jndgo of tho Twenty-fifty Judicial District, is prom! nently mentioned' in connection with tho Democratic nomination for Supreme Judge. Judgo Mayer Is known to tho bar and bench of tho stato as a learned Jurist and an upright man dltlonal loan, for the State does not need that, but for tho redemption of out standing loans at n higher rato of Inter est. About $18,800,000 wero offered, all at prices above par. Tho principal bids ranged from 1031-lOto 105 13-100. Drexcl & Co., of Philadelphia, wcro awardoJ about $0,500,000. Tho other million anil a half wero awarded to various other bidders. This loan Is one of the most desirable Investment securi ties now on tho market. Tho old 0 per cent State loan, which is exchangeable for this new 5 per rent loan, is largely held by our saving funds, Insurance and trust companies, and by largo capi talist and partioa acting it, a fiduciary capacity, Had tho commonwealth de cided to pay oft their 0 per cent loan, instead ot refunding Into a 5 per cent 15-25 years loan, wo hardly kuo v what tho present holders would havo done, so very scarce aro long and reliable loans. This loan may fairly bo con sidered it twenty-five years' loan, from the fact that tho rate of interest being but 5 per ccut the Stato will not be likely to call ic in until tho limit has expired. Dy tho act authorizing this loan all trustees, executors, administra tors, guardians, agents, committees, or other persons holding In fiduciary ca pacity, are hereby authorized to sur render tho bonds held by them and re ceive tho now 5 per cent bonds author red to bo issued. And any person standing In a fiduciary capacity who may deslro to Invest money In his hands for tho bcucfit of tho trust, may, with out any order of court, Invest tho samo in tho new 5 per cent bonds at any rato of premium not exceeding twenty per cent. The Democrats of Greene county have Instructed their delegates to the State Convention to support Auditor General Temple for Stato Treasurer. The Philadelphia Chroniclo of Saturday publishes an editorial endorsing tho choice of tho Greene county Democrats. According to an Associated Press telegram from Washingtan, gentlemen of both parties arriving from Now Or leans, are enthusiastic over the rcsulto of tho recent pacification. Republicans ore credited with saying that the color cd peoplo aro treated better than ever, and Governor Nlcliolls and his party have thus far shown themselves slnccic In their efforts to promoto the interests of all, regardless.ofraeo or politics. G. W. & C. 13. Colton & Co., 17 William St., N. V., havo prepared u very complete and handsome Map of the Seat of War or rather two maps on one sheet 20x18 Inches, showln Turkey In Europe and Turkey in Asia with portions of tho countries adjoining, the whole of tho Black Sea, and the eastern portion of tho Mediterranean Sea, which they sell for thirty celts A copy of this Map will aid materially lu getting a clear understanding of the nawspapcj reports relating to tho East ern complications. A decision In tho suit of Ann Eliza against Brigh am Youug was rendered by Judgo Schaeffer, In Salt Lake City, last Friday. The Judge decides that tho plaintiff Is not entitled to a decre of divorco, tho alleged marrlago being polygamous, and thereforo null and void; also, that, "during tho tlmo plain. till was with dofendant as polygamous wlfa, sho was serving him os a menial servant, and would bo entitled to rea sonablo compensation for her service but, having received In this Instance. In the form of alimony pendente lite. mi re than such services 'oro shown by the proof to bo reasonably worth, sho should go hence without further com jn 1 ibatlcjii. ' ' Clr.'iit. who attended I)r. N.'s ohurcli dull ig tho 1 Mi'lit vmistiiey icoupieu wie wiui jluuss. Mrs. Grant wmon Yen-nrh tone hi hiuovil. rot. ratliM-' Ke1ii. if llallliUUIH. win, eu. dowed tlio President's pew 11 tho Metropolitan, was present, ana rroi. wiuuuws piayou tno chime In tint church during tho reception. Philanthropist ni o not all dead. Miss (looru lan lloutwoli, daughter (it bcnator llmi'wut, Is nt tho head ol . n tirauniz.itlou which Is cslau lndilno- n uoimni school tor colored tcnchcis. rue limine oi our euv wuio uiiiipnuiunn uy tho rain ot last Hnturiny. It was tho noyau Ixilnlcd for tho flr-t open-air concert of tho so.i. fou m tho United Htotes .Murine Hand. These musics" aro iieu iwlco a week, during tno watm reason and aro most do tahttul. Tho hours devoted to them aro from half past four tn elrfct o'c oclc n. m.. nnd tho in-oundi used tuo thoso at tho While ilon.e and thuso at tho Mullli'ouian Institute. Ah restraint Is re moved on these to orcnluesof tho week, and pirsonsnro ulluwi'd to vnilK nnd sit on the crass at their pleasure It is an especially rare tieat lor ihociil.diou, fa mnv ol whoiunavcrplav on ti e craiis at other limes. Thonmsio lu Itself isveiylluo llideoJ. When tho Iloye faintly first arrived In Wash ington n vmmir Inilv lulliH-tl Virginia 1'CYtnn. h'Ktilv uducatidaud a frrand-iloushter of IheJ late msnop J onus Ol Virginia, utiiut u n-iium-i by protcssion, detci mined to ti v toi t ho positm.i ut Koreruess to the Hayes children. Accurd. InRiy. Imviue no Influential friends or letters of recommendation, sho mido personal applica tion, and onomormntr pieseuicd herteit utlho Whuo lloueo and quietly adscd to see Mrs. Haves. That laily was to well pleased with Siiss reycon, ami the result of her inquiries concerning tho young lady was so lavorablo, that sho was forthwith cngauod as governess to tho President's childieu at a uundsmue salary. M. II. W. Now Advertisements. The Permanent Exhibition. Tho regular weekly meeting of tho Directors of tho 1'crmancnt Inhibition was hold Moudav afternoon In Judges' Hall, Centouulul Ol omuls, ihoio being present a full reptoscutatlon of ilio hoard, Mr. clement C. Blddlo presiding After tho transaction of routmo business, it whs an. pounced that arrangements hud boeii pcriccted wiiu iuu -iuuyiviiiii.i f iueum ami ocunoi Ol Industrial Art by which the llcuet ol admiFslon to tho Permanent Exhibition will alio admit the nobler to Memorial Hall It was also announced that president Hnves, ex Presidont li-nnt, General and wecietary Sheiiunn, tho Governors cf thosevoia' Htates. tho members of tho Diplomatic Cotps, military dignitaries nnd others, had accepted Invitations to ua pteeentat thoforui.il opening otihoJCx hlbltlon ou May 10, 1677. Tlio following programme has been arranged as tho ordoi of coieuoMeg to boobocrved ou iho gianuopeuingoi tuo i-jxmuitiout Pravcr. Music. Reception of tlio President of tho United States and other distinguished guests. Music. Address by the President of the International 1-Jxhlbltlon Company. .Music. Formal Declaration of tho Opening of tho Orand Inhibition by tho Picsldent of tho United States. Music. Address bv John Welsh. Ksn. Address by Aitird T. Goshoru, l-:i ueneuict on, Our l'lillnilclphia Letter. rillLADEUHIIA, Pa., Muy 2, 1877. Oysters II done lor, aud lovers of this luscious bivalve Jl anxiously waiting for Scptcmbcll. Of course u stow, n roast, or a fry cau bo lcadlly obtained at any time, but It Is not legal or con s-(l"ied exactly Iho thing to consnmo oysters In any mouth which muy not bo faorod with an It. Tho question, "Wno thai! be Queen of tho Mnj 1" will not bo settled putll next year, Tho Idea of dmclng urouud n May polo, with tho temperature almost at freezing point, would havo been simply preposterous, tuivo mo alri. All hands around the Noilh Polo would havo been more lu order. a irent leniuii who recently wont to Kansas and bou?ht n fann, wroro to Ills Iriendln this clt that every Bpoontul ot eariu was lined with irinMstioTiner-i. ami lh.lt ho thoucht he'd have to return home. "Your loituno's made," rcpllod his lricnd t "i athor thorn in and soil their hops to tho brewers for making boer." I tell the story as 'twas told tome. ltussia li rushnm for Turkey llko a free lunch nunu-r hunts for .unch. ow's tho tlino tu examine tho Kcw ork Herald's war mans. Will w ever have nnr lain t 'Jhemoihswdi soon bo feasting on furs and overeo-lts. Men who uso Indecent languara on tho cars of tho Ihlgh Valley mad are nrresied, and in lorK inoipiou-nonio i.iKeu oil iuu nueuisuy the polioe. Thisls a tlmo of reform," I hopo the rtport Is not truo lhat they put n man oil of orct iho I,. V. trains, last week, for saying iim mill dam was good enougn lo no sure, put he didn't think tho slienm was worth a dam In the llrst place, lly tho way, it feeins to mo that York Is quite a progressive placu t In fact.Aao. rratofl it, i iiu sucn hii upiuiun buuiu uimitu. It Is llkelv tho "Ileautllul lilue Danubo" will soon bo red with blood. .Strauss wroto It as blue, but straws show it may boon uo another nue. i ours, us usual, .".lAUCUTIO. D issoliitlon of L'o-l'iii'tnershlp. Tho firm of Alhrlffht. Ux. eonslstinff of l-.tios II. Aliment, niul isnno Y. Dx. la this day dissolved liy mutnul oonent I. Y. tlx will onntivuo tho bmlncss at tho old stand m Millport, Carbon county, l'a nnd all thoFO Indebted to tho late firm ai on-quo-led tofotuo ineir accounts wuu tuonnueisi-nieu in thirty days from dalo. 1. Y. UX. iuinport, aiay i, it7f wa. njlINANCIAL STATEMENT of tho V Supervisor?. THOMAS SOLTand JACOIl zniOKNFUH. In Account with FIIANKLIM TUWJSouif, curliou uoanty, for tlio year li70 1 To amonnt of duplicates SIS3I 3D 'J o cash from sundry persohs as perrecrlpts 230 74 Bv labor and material nnd l-o pairing roads CMa 01 ny exonerations 25 13 " Commission for collecting... 71 12 ltecoipts, orders, &o 222 71 tI728 W (1762 10 1720 0) Balance duo township t 30 20 FINANCIAL STATEMENT of tho Over, seers of tho Toor. THOMAS SOLT and JACOB ZEIQENFU8, !u Account with FItANKLIK TOWNSHIP, lor tho year 1870: To amonnt of dnplieates lly amount ot iecolnts and or ders ? 420 10 jiy exonerations 77 " commission lor collecting. t 4S4 85 I'Jsq, William G. Brownlow, the once famous "Parson Uiownlow," died at his ii'sldeneo In Knoxville, Toiin., Sun day afternoon, In tho 72nd year of his age. Ho was a native of Virginia. At the age of 21 he entered the Methodist ministry and labored for ten years as an itinerant preacher. Politics soon at tracted lilm, and in 1837 he becamo edi tor of theKuoxville Whg, and his com uiand of epithets and veiy vigorous mode of expression caused him to bo know as the "lighting parson." When the secession movement commenced he advocated tho preservation of tlio Union as tho best safe-guard for tlio Institu tions of the South. Ho was arrested for treason against the Coufedracy In December, 1801, and in March, 1802, sent within the Union lines, ilo theu delivered lectures aud speeches iu tlio Northern cities, oud published a book on Secession. Iu 1804 ho returned to TVnuosseo, aud next year became Gov ernor of tlm Stato, and In 1809 he was elected to the Senato of tho United Stutos. Since the cIojo of hU term as States Senator ho has taken compara tively little part In publlo affairs. The bids for the Petnisy Ivunla State 0 percenUloan were opoued Tuesday at HarrUburg by the Governor, Auditor (ieneul and Mate Treasurer. Tim rail win Cm e-ight millions, nut uuuuil. Tho opening pra or tn this occasion will In all probability no delivered by tho night nev. Bishop Himpsou, of the Methodist l.plscopal Church. Tho inusioonthis occasion Mil bo a very important feature : tho vuc.il mu-lo win no doubt bo reudeted by a chorus of over2.ouo voices and tno instiuuieutui accompaniment will no doubt bo furnished by UUmoie's liund. Tne children of tho nublio schools of Phlltuld. phla wth tauo a cousph-uou-t part 111 these icio. monies, arrangements to lhat t-lloct being now In prouress. It has been resolved by the Direclois that May U 10, and 20 be set apait as grand child, ren a concert days. Each of these conceits will uegivtiiiu in- Alain ituuiiiut.', in wiiicn ironl 2.0.41 to 3.000 children wilt ta.ee uart. A ceucrui invitation has been cxtena -d 10 tho leiehers of tho vaiious schools In Philadelphia to be pres. ent lu the Main Building ouHiturday alternoou next, nt 3 o'clock, when tho llrst renearsal will taao place, and whon it Is thought that l.Suu PUIUIS Will UO piUSCUb , An oflltlal card has been Issued hv E. A. Hot 11ns, Ksq., treasnrer. making 11 further appeal to thocitiz. 11s of Philadelphia for thopurposoof recurluff lundB to nlaco tho Exhibition ujion a self.sui porltlig basis Thuse who aro willing lo auiwuiutiiui-iuuur i;cuit'muni siock aru earn estly nrged to uotlty either L. A. llo.llus. Esq., Ccuienmal National Uank, or Henry 1) Mooiu, esq , u. ujj waiuuibitect, usiuiriy aspossiu.o. AVasliington Letter. Hxtrtx Session UnavoidalltArmy, Xaty, andJus lice Jttquire ltOffice-Seelers Matt &ek i7. vihtrcOrangt Elostoms and Bridal Yiilt Gtoi. Grant in Washington Philanthropy Music llaytt Children's Governess, etc., etc. From our special Correspondent. Was.ilnglon, V. C Mav 2. 1877. Tho President Is in dally ntclpt of letters fiom members el Congiess and buslue-s lucn from all parts of tho country urghnr hlu not to call an extra session If it can poglo!y be uvuld. id. That quekt 1011 was deciaod eomo tlmo ago, however, by tho Piesldcut and his Ciminct, lu that the army cannot bo legally provided for without a iT-Biuar appropriation by Congress, which it failed to make during tho last session- Other depirlinouts ulso tequlro legis.ativo aid uatublv tho Justice und Navy Deparlineuts.' Tho Fastern war incieases the Importance of immediate nttcutious being given the uavv biuco mat lorto is parucuiujiy inelBcltnt, osie. ciany Ttueucuuipureuiotnai or other countrie less piosperous asiecards all other conditions than Is tho Uuited stales, as our naval force now exists it would hardly ba able to cuforcu the strict ntulrauty laws proposed by our Gov erunieut toward the war between Turkey and Kussla, nor to protect Ameilcuu commerce abroad. The time tlxed for tho convening 01 tho extra sesslou is June 4ia. but it will 1101 ho pro. claimed olUclally until tho return of Secretary Evans, now lu New Yoiic Our Government has us let received no offl. ' V !"." vv u" nal uriwien tuiKoy acd Itu sia : out us muu ss such uoitoo la roceivnl tae I'losldeut will isaitou pioclumution uunouuLlug tens iu ubservo strict luutiatity, and uruerluK naval owners 10 prevent, as lar as thoy arc ahi" the tltilnu out .ruiiug or njuippiug. wuti.n Amelicau JuriMlictlou, of any icmwI imeuuing Olilce-Hei-Rtis at tho Wldtn ir nh. i, couio so uuuuluiomo to the Prend.ur 1 hut ho ua,M,4j uuum mu joiioniug lulus Cuvem l,lt tl ai lU.llll-r. Willi I-IIO UTIUh ilttmrd. h'I'I.. huuislor the reception of visitors upon busi ness aie lloul Ula. iu. tu2 11 lu .dally, exiopt uiceiinitJ. 'lheroi'ulrnieetiu:of theOsblnet uru at 12 in. uu Tuesdavs ami l-vlUfiuM a, ...11. callous for appoiutu.eut to oltioe must hoiuado in nitiiuHJuiu iiic(um ki iue pioper uetiait lueilt. 1'ersoual app leutlous 10 tlio l'roalUeut win not be cou -ideie.1 " jasc week tu-' gret society events weie a couple nt wuddiuiM iu high lll niassesol bridal yen aud oraagn bloswus. Thefragramo of tho latter wJI hardly have died out beiore we shall v-'..,uuuu iiimu pt-uumu 01 iuu same class. for on the 111 I, of iM.rii.iinh hilbd lr.T.'. Istobemarnedluthe iJplnhanv churuii. with ten budesuunis, u two uouwuu, slid all tt. tcudaut Uesirah.is Miss Porter is theuhlest daughter of tho Admiral of our Nary aid sho is tuo fourth of NeUie Uiuut sjartoiu utNM. uiuiils wuo have oianlwl. Aduuvl Poi-trter " uwut. ijukvu, ifie 01OUIU to be, out 4 yar ua-uihe wruivut"ielilttl, uui since theu ly enoairh Ltut week Dr. Newuuu andbiitlfCKve a . v. ,. . .uuw, ui m 1-A-j-itHi.ueut unu Mrs. Now Advertisomeuts. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that Z. II. LONG Is no longer Agent for TILGHMAH AltNEll. AssJffiieoof Riiul Tnnsr. Tlio until qfoiicv Iioh tictm rovoktHl nnd cnncrltcd more tliau one year ao. and oil pernons mueuioaioz. illuau prior ioapih s, 1670, mud mnko p:.ymoni to, unit transact all bnstucfta with tho uuilcrRlcneti poiaonallv. Fco llctluccd. Entire Cost $55. ratent OiSco Fee .15 m advance, balacco 20 within 6 months after Patent allowed. Ad. vice and examinatiou froo. Patouts Hold. J. VA&CK hKWlS it CO., May 5-m3 Washlnaton, D. O. FINANCIAL STAT Elt ENT ot tho TOWN COUNCIL of the riOItOUGlI or WKIMjl'OllT, for tnousoal jcar enillng tho FIKVr MONDAY of A I'M I,. A. J) 1677. as required by tho u.i Sec- tlou of an Act of Assemh.v. unmoved Annl 'JO. 1871, and a Buppleujcut thereto approved the iaiii uiiy oi piii, is, a: INDCBTKDNESS. Judgment of FranUln Town'nniralnst tl.o lloronivllof Wflssliottfor ilouutv Claim, dated l'obruaiy 1st, li75 (7108 20 iiiLrim, iu jiuiii isi, icii ir.i ou Total am 26 Febrnory 4, 1875 Paid Albright .t lToymaulAtfys) 8 225 00 April 1, 1877 Interest to date.. 21) 13 Aug. 20. 1871-Pald to lloht. An thony. 'iTcas ion oo April 1, 1877 Iuti-rest to date.. 9 00 Jan. 10, 1870 Puiu to lloht. Ali mony, 'iieas April, 1, 1877-Iniercst to date.. Sent. IS. Ifc70-Pald Albllght Froyman (Ail'ys) Apnl 1. 18i7 Intel est todato... Jim. 9, 1877 I'ald Albright Fieyman, (Att'ys) Apnl 1, 187f-Iuterest todato.. Balance duo on Judgment, Apr. 1, 1877 Oalauco ot duplicate 187(1, sub ject to exoneration Liability In excess ot resources 650 00 io a 370 00 10 81 105 00 1 41 Hll 40 M90 83 070 79 tMH 07 Tho obsessed valuation ot the taxable proper. .j, ...it uiii, fi tniuft, lu luo JllllUllfjU, Or LOU, We, tho llmlerslcued. havinu been inRtrnptml 10 PI eiilll O thn loi HLnniit lnt.,nti,it l,w tl,n.n..i Town Council, do hereby certlfv that the samo iscoirect aud m accordance with said Act of i.B9i;iuuiy iu IUO oosr 01 onr KUOWlOllge. W. II. KNi;cn r, Nec'yt WILLIAM HOLLINOlsn, Trcas. Tlie above statement having been submitted iu iuu town t uuucii ior examination, anil an. proved alter uu coiislderallou.lt was. tin mo tion, onlired lhat the secretary ho liislruouil tn im,u iuu iiniivu i iiiuuciai oiaicmcut Pub lsheu hi Ihaeiinmv Am-iu-iii, W. It. KNECIIT, Sec'y. May8.177-3w ' ''' UfiPltECIUMINTED ATTKACTION I Over hulfa MUHou DUtrllmlod Louisiana Stato Lottery Companv. This Institutlou was regularly iueuriioratetl by the Legislature ot the Mate for LMueatloual and Charitable purposes lu 1608, with a Capital of tl Hl,), to Hhlch It has tine added a rexrie fuudof(lUO,liliU. Its (.l-iiuil Mugle Xiiiu. ber Uruvtlllgs will take plaee monthly. It nnrr iuhm w jwiijwn. look ai tne lOIIowiug OIIAXD PIIOMEXADE CONCKIIT, during hi, h will take f l ire the rXTItAOKllllSAItY SLMI AKMJAL llItAWI.Na At New Orleans, Tuesdav. Juuo fi. Under the personal sutrTislou nnd uialiaaetaent ofdsn . T. IIICAl'lt KUAllll.iirLoi,. IiIkiih, mm (ien. J CIIAf, At KAULV. ufVlrgtiiln. ' uvi-i-i-4ia x-itliii, Biuu 000. larNotlco Tickets aro 10 Onlv Halves, W.Quarters.ifa.SO xJislitlis,$1.25 lasr or rni.H, 1 CAPITAL l'KI7.K Of luO.OOO 1(1 HAM) PII17.KOF KOUU 1 UllANU l'KIZKCF ai.Aiuit; piii.KSoi' 4 I.MUIU IMUZUS OF 2.1 I'll IZKi OF 60 luo " 210 " OK) " 10O00 " au,ouo , 10,001) . (i.UOO , 1,000 . sue . 300 . 300 . IUO . 10 . ArrRQxixaTE ranks. 100 Approximate Prize or s)0 , 100 " loo , 100 ;a , ll.TU PrltL alaiuititl Umi,U, T. flEAUKsJOA of to . i Kl), of I, JUIIALA. KAUI.V.UV I. . tluo.000 . 00,000 20.000 . . '.iii.ooo . . 2u,oi)o . 20,000 . . 2aaj00 . . aiajuu . 4a,uuo 00,000 . 100,000 . t 20,000 . . lO.ouo 7aVJ . M3S00 Ceoi'rs. rijte 4ur OlreuUM sr isnmI orders to iirum, r. u. iw mix, .Near Orleuui, LlAMWS 0O.,17 UrOfclosi.T.!7. ranAsu DoLiiAi. l)KAVIa, Capital lMte, t)aju0, TU-kets, tl each. May d. wl 21 69 (153 7 9 f 451 S3 Jlalunoo dtietonnsblp., t 3 84 Wo, tho undersigned Auditors of Franklin township. Carbon county, this nth day of April, 1877, examined the nhove accounts and found the same correct to tho best of our knowledge. DANIEL BOYRn. I Anflltor9 STEPHEN SOLT, 5 Auuiiors. Muy5,IS77--w3 ST, c ATESIENT SHOWING the ac count of SOLOMON SITTLEU, Supervisor ot MAHONING TOWNS1IIP, for tuo year a, ii. 187U i Tn tfi-r dnnlleflln for IR7II S f-,1 P2 naiauce uuo e. oniier a ou-? oo ei Crt. lly attendance on road 50 days..! 88 50 C-piKCS, piailKH, AC Ul 07 Com'n ou 751.0a at 5 per ct, 37 55 Uxouorntiona 4 43 llrror on tax ot James Gom. bcrt, 1871 ami 1875 5 17 One d.iv attendma- settlera't. 1 bl llepairlug roads s bridges.. 599 65-3 828 31 Statement of JOHN LAPP, Supervisor, nit. lly tax dupllcato for 1870 11074 79 To nnit. duo per scttto't Apr. '70. 50 01-81734 1 Cr. By work as Supervisor, 104 days. 5 150 00 itepainug louus z unugos. iiia n Spikes, planks, o bi 29 1-xoueiatlons 29 01 Order of A II. Uombort, aud, .too Com'u on I1G74 79 at 5 per ct. 83 73 Ono dav attendance l fio Balance due bald township.. 123 03-11734 73 Statement of CIIAULES LENTZ, Overseer of iuu poor, Dn. To tnx dnplicato for 18711 S 552 20 " Ami duo ner. settlo't Anr. '70 llfl 83 " Cash rocclved from T. Ilorn. 15 (W- 031 03 Cli. Bv cash p-ild on orders Ac 8 312 80 ' Com'u on C552.20 at 5 perct.. 27 61 ' ('oni'u on i512.80 at 3 per ct.. 15 33 Thomas H. Beck, notice of 10- lief for Mrs. Kuans 1 00 " Baluucu duo tho township... 127 24-1 684 03 Statement of TlfOM AS HORN, Into CoUcetor aud ovisecr of the Poor. DR. To I al. due from last settlement, S 85 80 " lnleixstoutlioabuvoai.it... fi 14 S 90 94 (Tl mm AHiio Original Cliuiip Cash Pfore. Tho Itottom Knocked Oiitol everything, anil Uvcrylioily Happy! Itnvojnst returned from NEW YOltK with nn utuisnal assortment of FANCY and STAPLI4 DltY UOODS. Ac and harlni? for their mnttn " OlTirK sarrs An sum. Ttmr-i-a ihnP BM .id termlncd to move TIllSIll 13NTIIIK 8TOUIC QUICKLY nt prices that will astonish the pooplo WE OFJPEIl TO-DAY : 5 000 Y'ards Choice Styles of CALICOL"8nt61( cents tier Ynta. Lotof Splendid QINOrtAMH at 8centBper Ynnl. MUHLINH. SHUETINOij, 'UCKINHS, DJiNIMH and KIIHITINO C1IK. von-, at l-ui-ULiAn i'itn.-Kw. raaei iiui-r-s iiuui) nt txiwosl rrlees KLKGANT PLIDSat, 10.12W nnd 18 cents. MUCK ALPACAS reduced 2) per cent- BEST VALUK AL' PACA over oflfered at 25 cents per 5 ard. ItlaAOK SILKS AM lOURMVO GOODS At Very Greatly Itcdueoil rrices. WHITE GOODS several Job lits much bel Ir reg liar prices IIAMIIUIIG KDdlMIS nt from Scents per yard aud pupworda. lllIMMINGb .ui MOTIONS in larso variety nnd at lowost pilces. Now lino of lil-ick Sllfc Fringes, Worsted and Cotton Fringes. Velvet lllbhons, I.ncns, Kew Knchmgs, Neck Woat, silk Hundkcrchlels, Collars, CntTs, nnd Gloves. Best Vulue COltSElH nt33 conts. Largo assortment of SHAWLS at ltednccd rrices. Speclnl Unrtrnhis In Cloths ami Onsslmeres, for Men's nnd Doys Wear. OARPKTS and OIL CLOTHS at Reduced ITices. Oil Cloth at from 40 cents a yard and upwards i PERFECTION IN THE SIIlltT TRADE. Colored Shirts at 75e..fil and Fl.2.1. Whito Drom shlitjt nt SI. ftl.. fttin. tl.ral ti ai nr invito special attention to KL'EP'S FIND DIIE'SS SIIIP.1 H ns being mndo of tho best Womsutti Afnsa llu,3plv extra qmllly Linen Bosoms aud Cnaa. warranted to lit Ipcrlectly, at the following re markably low prices! Partly Mado at 81.25 ptr Shut. TJulaunurioiI at (1.50 per shirt. Laundry Finished at tl.tii per shirt. V 1 v them. bv 111! enables us to sell SO low. Polite and agtoeabio attention to our customers, and a wllhnmess to iHimo ii, picusaui wiii'ineryou imy or not uacii uuk iiAKi's, wo bay anaseir forCASii, mm our customers got tno heuelltot It. Prices o cash liourcs are. and well can be, lowei than loug-tlino houses can afford to sell. Tholowist living prodtou everything we soil, and aeon tinned effort to keep our prices under those of our competitors. Call early and secure Bost Bargains. Respectfully, J. T. XJJSRAUiU & SON, Original Cheap Cash Store, CR ' Bv cash paid Chines Lentz t 15 CO ' Int. for 8 tuoiuhson 415.03. . . to ' ualauce duo township 75 34-$ 00 94 Wo, the undersigned Auditors of Mahoning Township, havo met this NINTH DAY OF APKIL A. D. 1877. and examined the above ac counts, and llud the Mime as stated. A. II. UOMl!i:iU I An,,inr. , JOHNiiOIlN, J Auditors. April 21, 1877.-3t. ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE Financial condition of WE1SS POltT llonoUOil, for the year ending Apill 1st, 1877 : uonouoiii. BECnilTS, Bal. on hand from last year Amt, reo'd for grain on iqaare.. Amt. ree'd fioiu utner houices... Amt. ol duplicate subject to ex oueratious aud commisJou.... 41 90 31 80 18 02 475 20-t 570 04 EXl'U-SUIIUltEB. Salary of Secretary, !675-'70 t 50 00 Ticasurer, l875-76 40 03 L'xpcuses fur lock-up & tramps. 41 50 " oo sti-tocs 123 55 Auditors' fees. 187a and 1876 iu uo ITlnttug AuditOiS' report fi 00 bandry expenses 16 'ii ( 2)3 27 Balance, subject to exouera's. 276 77 570 04 BOUNTY. KECEIPTH. rial, on hand from lat year 1 108 62 Duplicate and additions, subject tovxoneratlonsundcommis'n. 1313 27-tl4Vl 79 KXrKKPirUUEB. Amonnt paid tp Albllght & Fry nun But., suljoct to exonerations.... 475 00 976 79 I'OOR. tl4al 79 UEcuirrs. Amt, rccolvwl f roui collector In full.... ( 110 69 Exi-cunuiiKs. Paid for relief ot Belsy Harp f 21 60 ' A. Kcrsge 20 87 Paid for lodging tramps M 00 ' uiakiuv tax duplicate 2 50 " orders ol irllet ! ' coal and sundries 6 75 Bal. la hand of OvcreeerMoyer.. t 104 12 6 47 I 110 59 We, tin nndjrsliruod Auditors, report that we hare exainuu-il tho books and accouuts of 1IKNYY BOVUlt, Kecretary. aud WILLIAM HOLl.INUI-Ul, Treotur.r. und K Jioyiili and H. MU.-tik.LM AN. overseers of the l'oor, of WKIssPOHT liOHOUUlt for tho year on ulng APLULOth. Ie77. end find the same as set fuith in the above stall menu JOHN W. OII.LHAM, 1 Flt.iNCIt, J. 1CAST, Auditors. J. G ZHltK. Welgport, April ii. i77. 3w CONSUMPTION Positively TJured. AU BuffertTB Irora thid disease that reanx loualo be cunxl hiiouht try Dr. KJbUNUH'u CKLKBB1TED Ml 1IVJS rOWDUUS. Thoso I'uwiif r urn tlio otilv preparutlou kuuwn ttiat cam oUNbUUrrJON una all dis eat of UiH TllHUAT aud LUKUS iudwU. o Htrunff u our faith lu theiu, and alau to txiimuce vou tEat tun' are no hum barf, ho will forward to every bi.fferw, by mai, lKistpaid u l'lUJli THIAL BOX. Wo don't want roar won or until you aro per feottr u&fclttOed ot tUtur cur 1 1 to powera If your life I worth Mviug, dout deiur iu tfivlug tUtimi I'OWDKlUi a irul, iu Uwy will nuiwy C4iryou. Vvwe. tia lM-fice box. 8.00 ; aent to any part of tliu Uiuttftl Male or caoada by until uu receipt ot price. AbdtMa. AK11 ifc UOU1UNH, a PULTUN OTBELT, UUOOKtYN, 2i. Y. April ,in.-iy. iif Our ftocK la well nsorted nnd rondta of nlmost evcrrtlitnir. TlnliRhlA nnnd. nnd nlontv nf thorn. Tnitliful repreeoutatinus, honest dealing with nit. u tliorough knowledge of nur Lnslneai Lindeiiman 'a Block, opposite) Public Square, EfcitlGilTON, PA. Dress Suits, Youths' Suits, mm w Business Suits test Styles, nniliPorfectiiwjGnar- 1END0US SLAUGUTEIl IN THE PRICES (ffiP Mado up from tho Best Material, In tlio Latest anteeu ALSO, TREMENDOUS I Boots, Shoos, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing Goods. rjroalll and examine Goods and Fncoa before miking your purchases elsewhere, ' I T. D. CLAUSS, Merchant lo. 2nd door abovo tlio Publlo Square, BANK STREET1, Lelhton. GERMAN'S GERMAN'S GERMAN'S GERMAN'S GRAND DEPOT FOR BOOTS AND S1IOE3, GRAND DEPOT FOR BOOTS AND SHOES, IS SPLUNDIDf.V STOCKED WITH " IS Bl'UKNDlDLY bTOCKUD WITH snoEs, BOOTS, BOOTS, BOOTS, SHOES, SHOES, GAITERS, GAITERS, GaVlTERS, FOU HIE LA71IES. FOU THE LADIES, 'OU THE LADIES. FOR THE GENTLEMEN. FOll THE GENTI.UilEN, FOH THE GENTLEMEN, For tho Children, For the Children. Ihaveboufht larirelv for eafh such lots as must sell qulokly, becaaso they are fresh andsea sonahie, aud Just what tho people aro looking for, and because tlioy are so Positively, Comparatively, Huperlatlelr LOW PRICED. Positively, Comparatively, Superlatively LOW 1MUCED. P. A. GEEMAN, Storo In Semmel's New Block, opposite tlio Public Square, BANK STREET, Leliiglitoa, Pa. mar.ll-Yl WAE I HIGH PSICBS I Successor to D. Book & Co., Jkti &2a 66 MstniBMnasftBa Store," Opposite tho L. & S. Depot, BAKK Street, Respectfully announces to his customers and friends that ho is daily receiving additions to his stock of LADIES' DRESS and DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, &c, &c, &c Also, just received a car load of LIVERPOOL SALT, which I am selling at Bottom Prices. SALT FISH a Specialty. gf If you really desiro to know how lfjrgo an amount of Goods you can got for a small sum of Ready Money, you should not fail to givo mo a call boforo making your purchases olsowhoro. Don't forget the Mammoth Store, opp. L.&S.Deuot, May 0, 1870-yl LEHIGnTON, PENN'A. Wcissport Phisiing Mill & Lumber Co., Respectfully announce to Carpenters, Builders. Contractors aud others, that ntTtrir completed their NL'W MILLS, taey are uow preparuLto supply them.iat VJiltY LOWEST I'lUOEB, tvliU every deacription of Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Shut ters, Moldings, Brackets, Cabinot Waro, &c, &c, On the Shortest Notice. Our Stachlnery Is all Now and ot tie Most Approved Kind, so that we hve uo hesitation In Guarantetuff l'erltct Balulaotlun to all who may favor us with their orders. It vou have not time tu call and eWeetwbat you want, .end your orders and tbey will he fUled uromutly, and at as low prices as though yuu were present. Give ua a Trial, and you will be convinced of what we say. SOLOMON TEAKEL, D. B. ALBRIGHT, WM. BIERT. JOHN B5ERV. Office and Mill, nearly opposlto the Fort Allen House, WKISSFORT, Carbon County, l'enna, ' June 10, 1876-gl
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