1pm A lUlWLIl Ufa totoon'&toavto. I!. V. MORTHIMIW, VIHTOU l.KlliailTOX, 1A.: SATUUDAV MOKNINO, JUNli SO, 1S7J. Robcit Dale Owen, tho famous (so cialist reformer and spiritualist, died at liU Bumiuer residence at Lake George, on Monday Inst. BeTorO' bring sentenced Frank Bea,u)Uh.Df,XiUzerno, county, said i "Before 0,k1, I am guilty of no crlmo, and t thank God 'iliat. I havo good health and strength to enduro tho sen tence .that may be pronounced upon me; and this court nnd my persecutors may yet acknowledge the great wrong that has. Been done mo. The most vlndlctlvo of my accusers will yet oxon crate me of all crime.-'1 , -Tho Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Company will meet nil Its financial engagements maturing' in the month of July, and tho payments will' include over a million of dollars In. cash for Interest nndfentals on leased lines. For the convenience of.tho bondholders' receipts nro now being given for tho coupons for which scrip Is to bo Issued, which receipts will be exchangeable for the pupon certificates on and after the 2d of July. Tho latter can bo ob tained at the office of the company In In Philadelphia. Rnmys Kpw York City Business Directory for 1877. Tho second volume of this VHluablo and Indispensable, work has just been Issued by tho Publishers, Messrs. Walter Heugh & Co., of 8 Park .Place, New York. 'No pains or expense has been spared In the produc. Hon of'tho'present volume, to mal;o It complete and reliable. In typographi cal appearanco and binding, certainly It Is a fine specimen of book-making. u contains over ono hundred pages more matter than thn last year's vol ume, whjch ' has added largely to tho cost oMho production of the work, and compelled tho Publishers to Issue here after only tho full 'cloth bound edition nt one doHar per copy, upon tho receipt of which Bum they will forward tho work to any address in the United Stated 6r Canada, by mall, postage pror paid, , Ai Washington dispatch of tho 20th Inst., to the New York Sun, speaking of the complexion of tho next Congress, says : " A. copy has been niado of tho pay,ccrtlQcates for tho Forty-fifth Con gress, la's furnished by Clerk Adams to Sergeant-at-Armo Thompson, and con ttltutlng his vouchers In account with tljo United, .States Treasury, and glvon to somo. Republican papers as tho roll of the' next' Hdnso made out by Adams. I , , ,' xiie iibi siuijus prcisuiy as it uiu wnen an abstract of it was published In tho Sunitha first week In April, showing a Democratic majority of sixteen, wit: seven ru'erabers to hear froni. No fur ther changeshave been made, and nono will bo.untU tlio time comes for making up the roll. "What that will be no ono yet knows. In tho Colorado caso tho law Is all against He) ford, nud Patter son's.tUla to tho seat turns on tho con struction of an euabling act, Tlio Su preme Court of California has given Facficro, Republican, tho sent In the Fourth District of that State, and Wig clnton has appealed, Tho contest in tho courts over tho Third District In Missouri Is In much tho samo shape Tho record of Florida, and tho Fourth ana bum, Districts of Louisiana are covered by contllctlug certificates from the rival Governors. Adams will prob ably follow tho example get by Hayes in this matter, and recognize Nicholls and the Democratic Congressmen." Fifteen liundrcd operatives, wo aro told, have etruck against a reductlou of wageB which has been mado In several of the largo Jron establishments In thU and tho bu$ueharjna valleys. Tho re ductlon ranges (roai fivo to twentyfivo per cont., and has been Impending for some time, tho manufacturers dcclaiing that it; fs Impossible for tlium to malio anything. by Iron manufacturing In tho present depressed condition of tho trado, and that if wages are not reduced work must ceaso' nltogether. This intended reduction has been discussed for several weeks, and It does not appear thut all the working people object to It, thoufih a largo number of them, in ceitaln branches of the trade, inako most seri ous objection. The men ou strlko are but a ttiuall proportion of tho whole number of operatives in tbo Iron mills of this and thoSusriuehanna reglou, but the uuit of the strike will bo taken as a guide, not only by all of thoso here, but al$o by iron workers generally throughout tho Stato, It affects ono of our greatest industries. This strlko has come ut a time when, nccordlng to the statistics ot the Iron aud Steel Associa tion! tho iron trade ot this country Is passing iU lowest point ot depression, At a general " lock-out " is threatened It the reduction U not acceded to, it Is probable ' that the strikers wilt yield. thiu accepts the least of two evils- lower wages rather than nono nt nil. Thn season.lV.nt handwhen It icus tomatyUp SJilowout "furnaces, so that'ThliMuaylbo'tui additional rcnaoji for yli'ldlngCt. Tho employers nro said trbo'very (Irm In-their Intention :to ccaso operations altogether It tho reduc tion Is uot promptly accepted. It Is announced by tho best author ity, that tho negotiations between tho Lehigh Coal nnd Navigation. Company and the receivers of tho Oentr al Rail- . road.pr, Jfow Jersey nnd tfyoXeUigh nnd, Wllkesbarru Coal Company havo pro gressed very snllsfnotoly, and havo culminated in au nrrangement accept able to oil tho parties, which had been signed by tho proper officers, and pre sented to the court Monday for confir mation. Tho varied Interests which bad. to be consulted, and tho delicacy of tho position of tho receivers, together vlth the legal points which constantly arose, havo caused these- negotiations to bo soinonhat protracted, but the settlement now arrived at will bo an adjustment of all .tho questions recently uroucht Into litigation. The object Which tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company has had stpadily In view has been precisely the samo as that stated in Its last annual report, viz., "to pre servo tlio alliance between tho com panies un'll brighter times, In the belief that the best Interests of all would bo promoted," nud this adustmect w)Il glvo thoso companies which nro In the hands, of receivers amplo time to per fect their arrangements for reconstruc tion, withb'ut tho crubarrassmonts of pendiug litigation. Mcanwhlld tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company receives tho whole of Its back rentals, Including a payment In money of $400, 000 nnd a reduction of its debt on con struction account of over $600,000, thereby relieving It of an lnterest pay ment of over fl2,000 annually. This settlement plAces ,-tho company .In a position of financial caso, and Is ou nil accounts a just subject' ot congratula tion to Its stockholders. Tho above terms of settlement havo been confirm ed by tho Court. ' -Following aro the signs and pass words of tlio Mollle Magulres during tho present quarter : Question Tho eastern nuaatlun la llkclv to ho - Botileil wlthont bloodshed. Answer I think wit. Wnr tor tho present mav benveited, but tlm Turkish prolileni can onij bo polved on a rcuropfun bnttlo Held. i4-it-buiii in muovum oi war uciweeu uussia ami 'Jui Koy.what pnlicv would Un&lnriil pnrsiit-1 Al'fWIT -IIO WUU1II HPCietir 111(1 ' II1UJ111KK, biomso her policy 1 nd been to utihoM tyranny 0-brniMl while sliotinbliolv denounced It nt homo. tJUAItUEUMl TLBT. tjncstloil UOU'lgeiyOUC gelt Into trouble. Aiibwer ji v menus win set mo oat. Filcna HlirhG hand on r lirht Dip. ltei.lv hlmi l-'orortiiirer mid tiinmb of left hand citcnintr tiott of lett eji . "WitsllIlliOll J.tsltl'l. 1'iom our (special Correspondent. Wasaluulon, JJ. C, Juno 27. 1877. a tuw uuiiiictdabtuKtsiaiuiucJUti'i'ci'fiyiii'iuu up in the Treasury pcpartmcut.cqucernlnBccr. tain expoutea for the conveyance of fho votes cat at elections of Vrcetdcut and Vieo Presi dent totue St at ot Obvcnitm iu. It apnoars that no ormpdatlon has cvtr been made exrentlnsr rnttho election of Oeorgb Was.h)nioa and tho last or uem-mi u rani's, tuo rost ot conveying tho rotes of tho dllTereiit.btatus to tho capital lu the former case wns $1,4'J1, uud lu tho latter t?13,lr3 A thorough Investigation has been golug ou In tho financial bmnch of tho Tifasitry, jviilch his resulted ln'llio report of, tho fact that fruc- tionl currency t6 vtho amount ot from o'jght to ten million dullars his been lost or dostioyed. Seeretan Hhei-mau liua submitted iho qnrtlon to Attorney General Dtvens whethfT ho enn legally maicoip tholosit hylssulntr tbo eame amount la silver coin, oiuce it it believed that; tbii uboo nientifmed nmOtmt etltnaiod f havo beoii lout win never be presented icr redemir. liou. In the alienee of better empiovmenr. irnasin- inontceis busv themselves those djys with iho' iTOMueni'A uoui itt ami ui.iko iqo iuui 01 an nu tiioveitH'UtA ty means of additions and imnjthv ltiL's of their own invention. Fot liistniiriv (leo. Junes, proprietor ot the 2ovi York Time. uiuea wun rreiiuent itnytis nu oiner aay. uua mo iwonwvrwtirui iuu. iumk unvu loueiaiT. The next day it as nnnnunwl in many clrckw that Boinottilng extrordlunry wan about to hnppeu. that tuo rrusident wa routcuip'atlng HLiua iirnoiaious lean, and had been. moiidiIiuif bouio ok thu lending itepublican jouinallsts us a pro' mi m u y wu rodrmasu-r Oencrnl Key Is oxnoriencluz lllilo atuioydiico troiu too ptosi-iitatiou nt tho ls53 3-eut fiher lU-ces to pootmasfera m nil Beet Ions. This coin U recctvablo oh duoolt ontv 110m pm nooiucers, mm trio putxic, ihore fon. thiust tUutn lu i;v ire uambeis on. tho ixnt mabUTS. Thu 1'nt.tui tbtvr Ucneral has oalled the attention or the o(rrtlly or tho ireasurv to the fact, and recommended triiat poH.nmstor im iiiiowcu 10 excuiioiru iuee coins xursieeu backaorthu they bo wlthdiawn froai elrculu tutu. Tho work bf reform is still rcIur ou In tho l ieasnry, invebiicniiQiia uie niow.ua uu jnunv thiuns tint ount to ha beii biouztit to lluht Ioiit OKO-or rather that ougut nevi-r to hivu oxUted. A niOH,, ttlnulart.ito ot malaummle ti;tion and extruvavauiehasucistcdlit Miuionf the uurcaus in iriauiui uut-ut innigiwu muuy vi'timii ma itriMieui; iiiiuuL iiv iuu a run r in- ttnnpAi nf iiipnitt.'rs of L' 'itrrosi ai.d ilovern. innni nllli-Ars. llilliilrHt Of feiUJlu CUTiiS U0V6 utuu tept on tbt l)avlo.U, wult there was ..b sulmely nothuijs to do, mrP'r becauso ifomo t'ooaiosfluiau rrooinmcnded IiH'iil C'onziOdS nw?u ate ery hum-in, uud many uiouuuiniiao.y utipunoipled and It is ceitam iiai usjuurus thiir u.nueiHO Is abroluto rvaruiniui! uovtru- lueut oppoiutmouta, bo iouKiUsieptaolo vcop.e booiettuy bt luisu bccaM dtitprqimed to ctr rv thowirk tliiuuirh. ai.d hi-vl-iki lnti Incl- deaia. 1 1 r. tr lu ilummMve nt 10 t-how that thecommdUH). appoint ul to du tho wouoluKuut tu his dep ilni.m, r' workiuc accoidmi; to lucirivuvicaons m rutui. f ur iimiuho wneu it iaruo uuiubvr of ditu:4ul was receailvde cided upuuiu tu Jjiponu of Kimaviuir and I'rintlUK, tao tvjiamitteo oxmiuaud tuw the bptic'U' qualltloolloiuaud cliouiuouiowwnf each oithoM) ootuprntlnc the list, luarkma tho oues whusn serrtoa 00 uH be ttlanenaed with. Ono oi the uret uaineM 1 eaeht a was thnt ol a sixteen huadml dollar cleric who oevumed a uroinlneut losjiiou. but who could etilr boapartMl aaa his woiwaone by other parties. 1C. A C'lupmau. or i'euufylvrnla, a member of tho committee, loiuaiktd atones) that this man must ko. "rmd out who ho nt." said auotherof the couiaiittett. toeo wuo oppolnt d hliu UrtM 1 0 m tell you ail bbout Ibat." said Chapman, "he U my brothorui Jaw. but q havoKuttivo hundrtd iieop.etoditulinrgt'uutol this bureau, und wo )uid better bejuu with our own reiaiioiw.'' tin ou cut 1 no oiuioei.iU'iu w's omemi nuai MAUIIIA M- WlIITNKY. AlontreaL June 3d. rears of wfrtous trouble outiieu'iu it July are lUU-iUlutid heic, tho Iruu Cuthollo Uufous ua'ubt-'iiu about 3,iKi lueniD.TH. alt auvtrtUe u ieclal UHettiur, aud it isKtuu-d wuio are diihlutf preparatory toths 12th. the urjU-uu-n ibiuk tht thebxltfale 01 iita r um uwiitii wini io ponco. wuiun ra them ample piotc-ctiuu butihv tu io bjtuuujj una irvpariui lur iuo iiuuuiv- iu 01. i'a(J.iu KatlciUMl AikioclaUuu hus lesolvtnl to rvct'ivt ll TiiEjroini ix&h'e Vhtst. BU1LMN03 ttSUOOFItn AsBTjltOWS l)QW!! INCAt- CUUA8LB DAMAOE TO TWA CRM'S. CurcAco. Juno'ai. The storm last nlfht wns veryiccnerai thronKhont tho West. It was llrst co-ird of nt Chert lino In the afternoon, and con. ststed ot lienvy null and. ruin, wlthwlnd. It ex-, tended nnttli oi Htoux Clly. a-mth nf Knnsia t'ltr. nud over tlio t.tato of lnwa, where (bo inuiinit escceucu two inrnis. mo viuuuku Northwestern liailrnad had a bililfto wsshei! ont ue.ir Logan. At near Clrove'sovcral dwell. Injrs wcro blown down, and tbo town almost do. stroved. rno aamoiro in ijnicniro win not oxcecu eju.nu al I ho ontsuln. It censlsts chiefly In hroken rlns., unroofed house! bro ten fences and stffiin, 1 and overturned vehicles. Two small houses on tho ncrth sldo tvoi e dcstrovoil by tbo wind, and ponio 6(fl trees in Douglas Pntk were blown down. I'red. Knfsner. a carpentcri worltnif at Iiffbtccnlh street nnd Contra avenuo, was tluown ont of.n accind-8tory window by tho fftrce of tho wind, nnd struck on hli bead. La3t ulitht bo was In a dj tntr condition. In Linooln, lnwa. thd storm damnircd all the frrnla. Jtvc. suflerort heavily-nml nearly eycrr coi nliold In that section wai flooded. Ihooonntry abont Champtujm, III., snlTered scvoteioss. Vrobtbly 101 tjulldlnirs wero dam oped In Chnmpalpn nnd Urbana Too damairo to wnoit In and about Jacksonville, III., Is cstu mutuant Sico.ooo. . At Dlxon, 111., tbo storni did trrcat damsire. Tho fair groand, with Its bnlldmm, lenses, stood, trees, sheds, &o., Is a -completo wreck, 1 ho cliicnjm nnd Korthwostern nailioa-l wind mlll.'-enKino Uouoo. and Irelcht hotiso nro par- tmlltr destinteil. Mfinv hnilihnes In tho town nro unroofed. Trees thrco f&ct round wcio lWiSM-,1 TtllU UllJKCII OU At ilolino. III., hadsiones as largo as hen's egKB Tell, doinff proat dnmnuo to tho crnos. In Falibnrv, Iti the strnn completely de. sttnyedtlie unflmsho.l Methodist munch, en tntllui! a loss of t7.uvu. A nmnber of other build. wits woro unrooted, moved from their fouuda, tiitus. or blown nbnnt. in Dwiuht, 111., tho wind carried John Long's nonse, is t,v w icec in s zo. noout tweniy icet, but nono I tio lilmatos w ern lnlured. lu IiinoUsvillo. III., fourteen buildings were nnrooicu neiu vesteruay. In IJos Mollies, iou.i. thn rnln fnlt was verv heavy, and th3 outtoo t or crops is gloomy, but no special flamaco svas dono. in inaianoia, low-i. a uuniDor oi camo were killed .vcsterilaj Uv tJio ntorm, and imnlllci for a umo wcro conipoiitju 10 1 vacate their base- Tti rtionHriA Tnwn lirttirlrnta ef trnna worn rfcptrovPd v yea'eulnv's storm, nnd thousnnila nf 1 mil of Rlusa were broken by tbo hailstones. isnDouy injni-cii. , In 81111x11111.0111 a chllrt nf Dftvlil Widden, ham was killed. byTa tailing barn, nnQ two other poritoua were ecrioiulv innreti from tho saruo ennso. Tlio residence nf Mr. Click was levelled totho jrronnd.' Mrs. Click liad&n armanfllrr broken. 1 wo Etndonts of WlttPiiberflrcollego wero knociroi sensoIc93 by falling ltrickn. A dozen bulldinjjs, including tho St. James Hotel anaafiewmir macmue lauiorr. losi ineir room Iho (lanmffo to tho crop is lucnlcuable. not. 'only m tho vicinity of Spiinffllold, out a.ong tho wnoio paiiiwav 01 mo sioim, ( In Iteadine. Oblo. ttio stable of Ilcnrr Rolsrn here was D.own down, instantly killing the proprietor. In Lancaster, Ohio, residence and Btores wero unroofed, and iho steeple of tho Catholic unurcn was uiown tiown. DcatH from ilycIr.6iiliobla., Mr! Ocorco Fister, a ynnoff ffontlemap of excellent eharacter, clerk of the First Kuiioual liauic, wanauoy uiiv, nna years 01 bro, was bitten on tho outer cripe of tho left band evcn months njto by u blaok and tan dog with which no was luuvuiix. xjio wouua nejueu an cicir. cauMuirmtiuor no pain. The day alter Mr. Fitter was bitten t ho dog wai seen plavinir with ft tintlnf is oifitcd. and as he died ndar'nr two later with symptoms ot choking It was supposed death was caused by his haying swallowed or naving ai-wjinoieu 10 awuuow some 01 ino Air. Flstr llrst mini tost oil nnmlstakablA signs ot tho droid dlseaso hydrophobia, on xiinrsuay uiieruoon 01 i&at weeK, nu'i uien eany on buutlav morninir. his sufferings betnir limit. odtu eorao sixty hours. After Thursdayiitho .symptoms wero clearly marked, the spells ot nuiunosireqnent ami violent, tint intervals few. Durtor thc-e smslls the 6uff:er would snap, bite, foam and strike nt tho thrco or four strongmen who constantly gnaided htm, nud who, for E-cir-prot ectioa. had tl olr bauds thickly gloved, and cimed each a pillow be lore taoiii toi-emcssoach onset. In the calm andiacul liiirrvaisiienDOioirirru. l-oniomuennir distinct. hlswoids uud actions. In tae next, spell ho would light mcro furloush and cry out, "Abt ntdn't I alvo It to vou 1 Didn't I fetch yoa that ill id I" AO. J. intHii'H 01 icuwpio ii mwn in. wards his mouth ho would snap hUopenedJaws nt them must furtoulv. He 'was ntte-mlcd by ur. uameuier. or i'oimtii e. ana mree 01 me reviapnt (ioctors.uuL iieatment avaueu 1101 amir ills throat swelled on uaturuay. ami wun the most Dftiuiui cjiucai Hie a hu cnotuuir neojoa eany on bintaay uiorniug. Now Advertisements. JJIXAClAIi STATEMENT SCHOOL BOARD OP TIUI Borough of lictiigliton, Fortheflso.il Toar ending; tlioiFjret MO.V. DAY o( JUK13, A. D. 1677,iialiqumilby tlie 6th flection of nn Actol A.seiu. blv, uiiproreUftnrU'Mli, )bU. rUNDKb BKBT. Tim foUawlnir Is tho FmiilJil Debt cansliUliL' 01 school UfHlU9 1 No. 4 W. J. Klatler t son 00. 47. l noniaii Kcuiercr ia.iu to 43. Tliomns Kernel er 1X) (0 CO. Jiavia 1). Kintier., M. DnvlJ 1). Klotlor 61 15. A. Jiuuer i 63. 13. A. lluaur t 51. Henry Kolb OA-Lelillhtou l.o.lno, .No. 14, K, nt 1' 67. O. II. A M.. No. H'i 6s. A. V. l'elers 6'J. f " U).-r Ill '' M 6 1) Ui 6 00 00 MX) (0 600 00 6'J 00 676 0 SCO 00 1U0 I 10(10 0) iojo oo looo on loo oo 101 00 410 00 ca-UcubcnKoib M 1'ntlH'lt MlMmil..... (ii. John Wynli i... i (JC Mauus McViutv.... t7. Jo-evh MtOniarti . w. Jumos iiicUUity ( 0. (lu'jriro ILutler looo io 1140 00 loco u Ml Ot 3.1)1 00 70. Alary J. (JIquhh.. xm oo " 71. Wm Mulheru louo 00 7..-Iiavidl). It latter.. sou oo 73. fatncli O'Jlouno.l..., 74. Ueuuls hhovollll,.lll. 75. Uuv.d .Muutz 74. 71. riouuen bteleeiwald.. 20IO 09 MV 00 itOJ 00 10UJ 00 200 00 Tho following Is tho Funded Debt In Certifi cates ot luaeoteduess i ,"o. 1. A. W, Eaahes it 12 13(1 16 49 7j 175 (K( bl 20 28 OU 178 36 44 : Is 70 81 61 46 24 100 U) M li am-ss J 48 31, 70 112 05 is ia . :7J nt 25J IM via: 81 09 ' 3 ' "4- ' ' , " 6.- ' ' " 0.- " ..,!. s. Samuel Ornver.... " 10.-A. W. Uaches II , " 12. " ' 13. " ' 1 ... " l8 !' !! ' " IS lainuel driver. 20.-A. tV. Eachis... " 21. " .., :!:::::;::::; 2 -amrtel Uraver.. ' 21. A. vt. liiioues... i'6. Hamuel Oravtr.. VU. A. W. 'Ibouiai.. J7. A, W, TJ'omaa.. FandMl Pebt at 7 per cent .fuuuwl oebtntopsrcfut.............. Certltlcato oi J udob telu(s, 0 ptr cent 111225 00 J(m6I 00 VDi 4S 132173 4) Balance la TlW"y f ' '33a Total amount ot Indebtedness.!. iJIW Tho asiets o( School Board consist o( 1'tvolocsou Pine street.., 6 fit 0 09 Thruo story School BiMldtUKund lot... 4Vjoo CV UoUkfl fltla lottorlaultor I r JO do Jlouuy lu 'liva.uiv 13u0 23 Mouey Uuo II0411I as colleeted lax ; FraiuJ.H. wouo , , 2?) 10 From J. 1. t-imili 2uj 6) Alouey due from Hjuiutl Ursrer, 78 45 i.tlo 41 The nndarsirBed, having bwn luttrnctwl to pretisrt lhfoKUfUf stau.-rueiit Uy said Kchool UUutrd dbi IwreUy Off UlVithst the same is pur reU&udlu aootniUlice wntu saldAciot Am bly. to the bast vt m)r luowledre and belief. u, ttns, on uioluu. tlJnrnl W lure Iho above FiuauuUI SSatemeul pilule!. From the iniuulea. A. U. WOLLEJfMAYIJB. Juno 30 3 w Heuetaty. SET N"ow Advertisements. A'U"IT01t'S '0TICK. Thdnrtefa fa tied Audit nr.' nnnoIntl br the fti.iirt.tif tlnmmnh PlmiH nf Caibofl'Conntj' to trnkfr liIrlbiillofl of ttvs ttinils nnsiiiKfroni tho T) 1 U U 1 will w Uiiuiiiu iMiiivn ii iiniiii!uiui niniimi i jiuiijjav. Anpua yimi. 15 , ui m n'cloCiC A. M.. nt his ofth'o In JTnoch rinink, when ana wlicro all paruoi lmmcMtwiinay at. tend. i J. MJIKHAW, j jno so -ivy . . .Auuuor. jvq-OTICE IN DlVOHOE. " Kmellno nclirif. bv h"r next) No. 15, April meuu.je. v. tsiuigorwaiu, i tpibi, wij r. ; Sur I.lliol tor Dl- -AltrtxlHetirig, J rorcov " Pin i Vou will plenso ta" notlco that tlio nn doMiRUCtl liafl bet'n, hppolirtrd ,ommUionprt Xty the Court ot Oomtnon l'lcu ff. Gflrbon (Jortut?, titnko tpillmony In snr abovo liliol coso for imorco, nno win itiieun to Foia uuiics, ni nm (ifflco in Mnimn ChanK, on fhiijaY. tlio 3rd day o( August, 1S77. nt 10 o'clock A. 31., when nud whero pu apil, all other, i crsous Interest od iny nueuu. I". J. JlliEIIAN, Com. Juno 3D4w. s IX TEACHERS WAITED. Hlr TpjicliorB nlo wanted tor tlin Loftlrliton lioiauirh 1'u a He Hcliuoia. vlsi One rnuclnal 1 1 tar niiimmin 1 tur Intcnnodiatoi 1 for Hoc ondnrr imi2 for rriniary. Tomi, 8Moulh41 ainneM riuiRinz iiTm -u u zw per monia. 1UO IjXUIUIIIULIUH Will III IUU OilUUi IIooso, nt I.ohlgliton, on Saturday, JULY lit J,' 1677. at V O'CIOCK -A. IMl uy oraer oi iuo noarn. A. G. UOtiLENMAYEn. Jcmo 80. w3. fc ocietary. nnhiil riumiclnl Statement OP Lcliightoii School District For tbo Year ending June 3rd, 1877. ItliOEirTS. To Cnsh received from Collector S 6,922 00 To C'nah received irom Secretary 6,870 oo To Caih received froiu statu Depart't 6J1 36 iaianee irom last year st Total. , (14,4311 9 EXPENDITUBES: Uy Cnsh paid (or Xenchers' Salary.... 2.0ir 60 Jty Cash.pajdnrluu'rcst 2,03 45 llv Cnsh nilil for Jlotmlra 122 41 lycnhimlJIorFuol... ! 240 13 Mlscellaueotia 3(10(0 Bonds Cancelled;.; 7,412 03 2 per cont, olJlonoy ruld ont......... 261 U ' ' ' 1 il3.078 07 Cash In Treasury 1.3HV3 . Tofal .., (14,439 M We the ndershrnod, duly elected Auditors ot the Borough of lcblghton, do , hereby certify that the above account of N.' II. ltnilEU, Trcn surer or . jjEiu:iiLon cluooi uouru, is correti, tu tho beet of our know.eugo nnd belief. E. II. SNYDEIt, I'. r. L12HTZ, Juno 2T, 1877-W3 Auditors. MNDAL STATEHEST Loliigliton Poor Fund, For tho Year ending April, 1877. WItxrAM WATETIBOK, Treasurer ol tho Poor Hoard, In Recount with1 the Borough of Lehlantou, for tbo year endlnv April 1877. TtttCEIPTtf. Cash from Tax Dnpllcnte. per sVnfth... 1041 '15 Cnsh Irotu Thx Iluiillcatc, per Schwartz 170 00 CaMlifrorallenrylliattey.i .- S4'2o cnsh Irom Dr. N. II. IUIkt.v..-.., W UJ Total... S13-6 40 BlSnORSI'iMENTS, ror Anslstnncoof I'oor. ...V...V. (10C8 07 lorCutorii Drehei's Hutt 22 oi Cash paid Wendell iscliwartz 100 to Cash paid Dr.Zem. nttn(ifiune I, sumit 6 OJ Cabh paid A. J Uiirliuir. (oi John Jiar. tuolotnaw 21 45 Cash ji i lit M. lleilman & Co.; for' John iiarinuioinetv to II Cnshrnul' Dr. Rober. ntteudanco Jobr liarlboiouiow '. ...., 42 to Cash Paul .Dr. ltcoernttcmUnuo Airs. Koliler 3 00 Cash paid Dr. Il?bt r, nttcudanco Nnnco? Flshor It, 7 For Coat or 1 hoiua' lloutz'-i bn't 31 fc7 Cash paid Dr.-Hober, attendance Einmrt llauey , t,.., 13T0 For Altoriioy Fees JlnnU Suit. &c 13 00 Cash paid II. V. Moi tliiiner, lTluunK..' f l,o 13l'2 2i 6 65 Am't overpaid or dub W. Wnierbor . . (139a 40 BsU eye Treasurer brouclit down . 5 85 We the nnderlgned, duly elected Atrdltors of the Boronfrh ot ,lliUhtou do hereby certify that tho above accouut Is .toricct to the best uf our knowledge and belief. E. II. SNYDER. 1'. 1', 1.KN1Z. Juno 23, 1877.-W2 Auditors. NNUAL STATEMENT OF Weissport School District For the Year ending Judo 4th, 1877. IlECEirTS. Jlalancoonhauil rwjm-itut year, I 147 C9 From Htato Appronrlatloii 107 M vrnm f'nlirRtnr. mc'i? nil Iiitm. nil oo From P. J. Klstler, loan at 6 n.c 1500 oo From Rent 137 CO Total llecelbts t3077 11 EXrENDIt UHU8. For Repairing, etc. I 27 3!. For Touchers' Waxes 650 oo For Fuel and conlluirencios.i... 73 00 Foi Fees of Culleoor and Treas, 69 21- For Fees of feeretary . 15 txj For Bonds redeemed at 8 per ct. isou oo- For Interest paid 22120 For Other lixoeuses 19 73, , Total Expenditures........ Balance RECAPITULATION. t:iGS 67 I 611 If Amount Borrowed and Unpaid. tKoaoo 160 64 4009 00 Liabilities In ilxcess of liesoarces . bsumatca Value ot School Properly, We. the undersigned Auditors: report that wo have exsmiued the books and accounts ot J. G, Zotn, fcccretaiy, Und v. 11, iCpecht, Treasurer, ot Welssiiott tectool District, for Uievetr end. lug Juuo4th. U7i'.mid nndthe bouks correctly kept and tho accounts as set f orth lu the above sutciuouiw , . JOUN W. UILIIAU. F. J. KAmT. "Weisiport. Juno 16, lt7 Auditors. Errors of Youth. a npntleman who suffered for Team fhun t-rvous Debility. 1'rematnre Decay nnd all the tffecUt)! TuutlitullndUcroUou will, for Iho sake of untrrinir hutuaiiitr. seudfreo to ull who need it. the recipe and direchona or making the ii ti'uhmif Ui Dront uv the advtrtier,d exDcrl fiice can UOBU UI nuuirBBIUKi tu jrruri.t iuuu tlence. 42 t'edart,. New York. PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) th recipe for preparing a Simple VUlEItDtBll.Ullttll wi,wiu..y.ii, FUKUKLK3. I'IMfLC'S and IIujtches. lear lniftbe skin soli. eioar and b&mttfuli linn rtructions for produclpxaluxnrliut growth of hair on a' bald lieaa or smooth face. Address Hen. Vandelt A Co, JJOX JUI, No, woosteMt OF At tlio Orlglnnl Clivap Cusli P tore. Tlio noitpm KnocUoil Out of everything, and Everybody Happy I ZpJ. riave tn returned from NEW YOBICwIthnn unusnal awortmcntof FANOYand STAPtn DHYOdODa. Ao , nnd liavlne for ihelrraottn Quick haees and bmkll norm." they are do tertnlnctt to hfovo THEIR ENTIRE STOCK XJTJIGKLY at prlcos that will astonish too people WC TO-DAY : , , r - 3 000 Yards Choice Styles of CAt.ICOEB nt 6 it cents por Yard, lotof Splenoid'OINGrtAHS st B (Wilts per Ynrd JllIHMNH. SHEETINGS, TlCKINflS, DENIMS and SIIIRTINO OIIK VOI'll. nt POPULAR PRICKS. FA NOV DltFSS OOODK Bt I)W9st mccs. ELEGANT PLAIDS nt 10, 1214 nnd 18 cents. BLACK ALPACAS reduced 20 per tent BEST VALUE AL PACA over ottered nt 23 cents por J nrd. IlrLACK SILKS AND HIOURMtVCJ GOODS At Vcrv Greatly Reduced Trices. WHITE OOOBS-sovcral lob lots mnohbel HAMllUlm KIKlJMia nttnira 5 cents per ynrd lnlariro virlety ,nnd at lnwe prlcet. New lino Frinires. Velvet Blbltons. nnd Gloves., Best Value CORSEIB at 35 conts. prices. t Speclnl Itntgnihs In Clotlls'nini Cnsstmeres, for Men's and Doys Wear. CAHPETji and O TL CLOTHS at Iteduced Prlcos. Oil Cloth nt from 40 conts a yard and upwards I'KKFKCTIO.V IN TUB SHIRT TRADE. Colored Shirts nt73e..ti and 1.25. White Dros -hlrt3 nt IU IIAtl.49. 110.11.65. Wefcvlta special attention to KEMP'S FINEDREiS SIIIR'lsnsbelnir madq of the best Wamsntta Mus lin, 3ply extra quality Unon Bopomssnd Cuffs, warranted to fit Iperrectlv, ftt the following re nisrkably' low prices : Partly Made nt?1.25 per Shirt. Unlannorlcd at tt.50 por Shirt. Laundry Finished nttl.o-. per Rhlrt. CirOnr ttocR Is well assorted nnd conil'ts of almost everything. Retlable Goods, and plenty ot them. Truthful representations, honest dcnllnir with all, a thorough knowledge of onr imstness. by Judicious purchases. AND KNOWING WHERE TO BUY to the BEST ADVANTAGE, ennbles us to sell SO low. Pollto nnd ngi eeable attention to onr customers, and a willingness to, make It plonsant wh"lher yon buy or not CASH OUR BASIS. We buy and sell for CASH, nnd imr cittoiuers get tho benefit ot It. Frlcos ot caahboni-es are, and well can be, lowei than lone-tunn houses citu afford to sell. Tho lowest living profit on everything .we sell, and aeon, tinned effort to keep our prices under those ol our competitors. Coll early and Eoourej Beat Harems. Rospectrnilyt J. T. IVUSRAUM &SOIV, original Cheap, Gash Store, LlNDERMAN'S BLOCK, bpposlto PllbllO Dress Suits, Youths' Suits Mndo up from tho Best, Material, In tlio Latest Styles, and Perfect Fits GuarV anteed, at LOWEST PIU0ES FOR CASE I ALSO, TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER IN THE PRICES OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gents' Furnishing- Goods. (jTOaUnnd examine Goods nnd Pncos before miking your purchases elsewhere. T. D. CLATJSS, Merchant Tailor, 2nd do if above tbo Tubl Square, BANK STREET, Lehlfjhton. JUST HECEHTED m . St'nro In Semmcl's New Block, opposite LelilglitoD, l'a. WAS m HIGH PRICES ! TOLSMMABT Altai 1311, Successor to D. Book & Co., At tla' 66 flaiBiinotli Store95y Opposite tho L. & S. Respectfully announces to his ho is daily receiving additions LADIES' DRESS and DRY GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE. &c, &o., &o.- Also, just received .a car load! of LIVERPOOL- SALT SvliiolVl am selling at' Bottom-Prices. SALT FISIf a Specialty. If vou- really desire nf fJnnrfsi T-niV onr rrnt for A' you should not- fail to givo purchases elsewnero.1 Don't forget the" Mammoth' StoreVqppVL.&S.De'pot,' Hay 0, 1870-yl Weissport Planing Mill & Lumber Ct. nei?ecttnllr snnohnee to Csrprnters, Bnllders. Contractors and others, that hsrler eomnleted their NEW M1XLH. taey are now prepared.to snpplj themat VJIty WWR? I0I58, ijIib ovcry description ot Such as Siding, Floor Boards, Door3, $asti, Blinds,- Shut-' torsr Moldings, Brackets, Cabinet Waro, &c., &rcV, On the bhorte st Notice. Onr Stachlnery Is all New and ot the Most Approved Kln'd. $Jhtt we htTe no hesitailon In Onarnntelnir l-erlect Satislaetlun to all who may lavor ns with their orders- II ron have not tliuo to call and select what you want, send jour orders aud they will be filled promullr. and at as low prices as thoUKh yon were present. ' Give us a Trial, nnd you.wlll bo convinced of what we, say. SOtiOMON" YE AKEL, D. B. ALBRIGHT, WM. BIERY, ' JOfflTBlERY. Offlco'and Mill, neatly opposite" tho Fott Allen House, WEISSPORT, Carbon' ouuty, I'enna. ' June 10, 1870-gt w rozalsr prices nnd pup words. TUItlMINGS auj NOTIONS of BlicK silk Fringes. Worsted and Cotton juirfto uBortmenc ot suawlsu Iteuuood SrJvkrO, tKHIQilTON, PA. Business Suits,- Boys' Suits. AT GERMAN'S ! AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOESy AND FOR Ladies, Gents, Misses fouths and Children. Manufnetut ed expressly for him,' and to suit the wear ot this section All warranted to be as represented nnd sold at Bottom Prices ! P. A. GERMAN, tho Public Squaie, BANK STREET,' mar.ll-yl Depot, BANK Street, customers and' friends' that to his stock of GOODS- 4 J to know how' large anf amount' small sum' of Readv Monov.' mo a' call bforo' making your LEniGITTOK, PENN'A