EDITOR LUIIIUIITUN, t'A.s SATURDAY, Al'IUIi 27, 1878. Eight liumlml nm-j of forests nre on firo in ..Vaseacliusetts. It must bo gelling warm In that quarter. William Orion, I'resiilent nflho Western I'nion Telegraph Company, iliat in Now York Monday morning, of apoplexy. Ko was only 52 years of age. The Ki io Itallivny wa (kiM at auction in Kcw York Woltiepilay on Iho foreclosure by tho Tanners' Loan ami Trust Oompaiiy. It was puivhasoil for $0,0(10,000, by ox-(Jov. Morgan, David A. Wells mid J. Lowlier Welch, trustees for the sluckliolilcrs. livery unco in a while you seen man on one of Iho railway routes who is so lost to all sense of delicacy that ho takes his lit tlo daughter into a smoking-car. Such a man ought to bo kicked by a mulei'. I, Juh. Well, why don't you kick him? President Hayes' leception in Phila delphia Wednesday was quite enthusiastic. In tho evening, at tho Union League Club House, not a single prominent republican politician was present ; but tho brains, iul turo and wealth of tho city Wero largely represented. Dun, Bailow & Co. report that during tho thrco months ending March 31st) 1B78, there weroSSjj failures in tho United State's, with liabilities estimated at $82,078,000. During tho corrcjioiidlii period of 187T tho failures numbered 28j'J, and tho liabilities were $51,538,1100. The uncertainty created by tho K33iblo interference of Congress with tho finances seems to bo the chief1 obstacle) to a general resumption of specio payments all over tho country by Iho banks. If that body would adjourn, stop experimenting, and allow Sherman to go on in his own way, tho prob lem would hi solved in a very short tiino, and business everywhere would begin to undergo a great chango for tho better. Thero were severe tornadoes In Iowa and Illinois on Sunday and Sunday night. Storm Lake and Wall Lake, Iowa, sud'eml much damage, and several jwrsons aro rcjwrtcil killed and injured. At Galcsburg anil ISuda, 111., thero was extraordinary rain ami hail, ono of tho hail stones measured being tight inches in circumference Glawwds smashed, projierty in tho lioues and stores damaged) and vegetation injured. A telegram from Sioux City, Iowa, says tho reports received thero indicato that four persons were killed and forty injured. Somo of tho latter ai'e not expected to recover. Tho ltepublican Congressional Commit tee completed its organization on Monday night, lion. Georgo C. Gorham, of California, being apjoiiited Secretary. Tho officer of tho Committee now aro ; Chairman, Hon. Kugeno Hale, of Mainoj Secretary, Hon. Georgo C. Gorham, of California) Treasurer, Jacob Tome, Esq., of Washington ) Exceu tivo Committee, Senator Allison, of Iowa j Representatives Joyce, of Vermont) His cock, of Now York , Page, of California) Foster, of Ohio) Campbell, of Pennsylvania; Hubboll, of Michigan ) Senators Dorscy, of Arkansas i Ilruce, of Mississppi. Notwithstanding tho embittered feeling between England and Russia, and tho activo preparations made by both governments for tho contingency of war, wo aro f till of tho opinion that peaco will bo preserved, unless it bo broken by somo incident outsido of tho diplomatic relations of tho two jiowers. Germany (and this means liismark) holds the balance, and through her intluenco wo trust tho Congress will bo assembled, in which caso war will bo avoided. It is now rejiortcd that both governments havo agreed to withdraw their forces, England her licet and Russia her army, from tho vicinity of Constantinople, by which tho liability to collision will bo greatly diminished. Owing to tho greatly increased travel on tho Camden and Atlantic Broad Gaugo Railroad, tho management commenced on Saturday last, and will also run on every Saturday, until further notice, a fast express train through to Atlantic City, leaving Vino St. wharf, Philadelphia, at 4 P. M., and returning, leaving Atlantic City on the fol lowing Monday at 7.15A. M. This train will run through in ninety minutes, without stopping. All the hotels and boarding housos now ojien aro doing quite a largo buisiness, for now is ono of tho most pleasant times to Usit Atlantic City in tho wholo year, being fully equal to a visit to Florida, it being in fact an island, about eight miles out in tho ocean from tho mainland. Tho sensational papers aro in high glee, and respectable people aro deeply pained, over another first-class scandal case. Somo loiters, containing tho most endearing and jmssionato expressions of all'ection, alleged to lo written by Dr. MeCoskry, P. li l)ihop ot Michigan, aged seventy-five, to mi attrae- tvo gill of twenty, named Fanny Richard", havo been discovered, and tho lli.hop, it Is raid, has been induced by a number of his clergy ami other fiiends, to resign and go to England. He, however, denies all charges of impiiqier intimacy, and says his rosigu.i lion is on account of ago. Tho girl, who chums lo bo well eonnectod in England, was lu mo manner under tho Bishop's guard Ian. tlnp, uud tho was married but year by tho llishop to a clerk named Bannister. Mrs. Bannister indignantly denies tho asiwrsion cu her cuaxaetor, aud Bishop Perry, of III! liois, very properly asks a suspension of j lrnent until the ease is fully inyetlijjatwl i ' ino unuren, wmi-ii, no Wfwvpty faith ful in maintaining its pinny" 11. V. JlOIlTlllMlilt, Coimly Sniicriiitniilciil. A writer in tho CW Gazelle thus define tho duties and qualifications of County Superintendent, and the school directors, by ro-elecllng R. F. Hofiord will "fill this bill" to tho letter i "The counly superintendent should lie a man of force, purity, education, Influence, and jiopularity. His chief duties consist In examining teachers, explaining tho 'school law, and in Instructing and coun seling school directors, attending to all school interests and promoting generally a ppiiitn education within his jurisdiction. As he has chargo of tho licensing of teachers, ho should tnko special pains to see that nono aro authorized lt teach except thoso that are fully prepared in the various branches re quired lo bo taught, and possess a talent of imparting instruction to thoso under him or her. A perfoHcounty superintendent should bo a man full of successful experienco as a teacher, pleasant manners, good character, a turn for business, tnlsiit, prudence, sound opinion, public spirit) 7cal for tho fcducation of tho people, and aljoVo nil, faith in the common school system.'1 Tho Republican Stale Convention will meet in Harrloburg on Wednesday, Jay 15. Gen. Cbailcs Albilgiit, of atauch Chunk, and Samuel W. Hudson, of iiudsondaloj will represent tho Republicans of Carbon iii tho Convention. Our Washington Letter. TH VonWng Sensation The Kdisoti Sen sation The Ku.ii& FalicititsTltc Jfr brew 1'iusmcr. WASlllxatdx, April 20, 1878. Tho chibr topic of conversation in politi cal circles during tho wceK has been tho al leged interview with Senator Colliding pub lished first in ono of tho Now York dailies and by this timo reproduced in nearly every ncwspajier In tho country. It was expected that Colliding would say some tlliitg in tho Scnato Iho day after its publi cation, and that he, under tho peculiar cir cumstances in which ho has been placed, could not afford to bo silent. His first ap pearance at tho capitbl was in tho room of tho Committee on oinmcrco. Ho entered as usual, spoko to his colleagues of tho com mittee as usual, and attcmlcil to his busi ness just as usual. No rcfereneo was niado by anybody to tbrt interview. Somo curi osity was felt to seo how Senators Conkling and Gordon would meet. Hut nothing sen sational camo out of tho meeting. General Gordon entered tho room, smiled pleasantly, and greeted Conkling with a courteous "Good morning." Don Camcron,Howe,and several other Senators gathered around Conkling soon after ho appeared in his seat, and, ns an animated conversation was car ried on, it was presumed tho interview was tho subject under discussion. Conkling seemed to bo explaining tho allair, and tho young Senator from Pennsylvania appar ently cnjoynl tho explanation. It was ap parent that Conkling was annoyed at tho publication. Ho sought to put a good face on tho affair mid assumed lo treat ft lightly, but (lie. fact tiutt ho considered his situation embarrassing could not bo concealed. Eve rybody was on tho yni vii'e for tho personal explanation, and once, when Conkling aroo t present u petition, there was a rush for front iiositions In tho gaI!cTi6s. It seems that Colliding regarded tho situation of suf- ficicn t nnionanco lo piaco iiunscit in ti ds ol his friends," rind they advisi tho "ham: ised him not to say anything. Ainoilg Senators the interview was discussed in low lone and out of earshot of reporters. Nono of them cared to havo their remarks on tho subject put in print. Lamar declined to say anything ooout tho allair. General Biirnsido lnuT nothing to say, and Stanley Matthews delivered himself to a reporter of a New York paper, and refused to open his mouth to others. Had Conkling made, a twrsoiial explanation it Is probablo that sev eral other Senators, whom ho had in Iho in terview taken tho liberty to criticise, would havo had something to say. As it is, the sensation is nbout over, though only to bo succeeded by another. Thomas Edison is here, and has been carefully explaining his marvelous inven tion to admiring throngs. "Tho lioys of tho ncvrsmiicr row" passed a delightful evening together, with Mr. Edison and his phono graph in their midst. This morning tho wonderful instrument was on exhibition in tho patent office, whero tho wholo corps, from Commissioner down, seemed immense ly interested. Pieces of tin-foil wore lav ishly distributed among tho lady clerks ns mementoes. Later in tho day 'Edison an imated by invitation before tho Academy of ncicuee, now in session, ami witn mm camo the phonograph and carbon telephone, which have made his famo world-wide. The sec retary's room aud the adjoining halls were crowded with an interested and excited gathering of ladies and gentlemen. Tho ttoors which icu to tno room adjoining tho hall whero tho scientists have regaled them selves daily with salmon nnd other bra In- food, were taken from their hinges in order that there might bo "room for ono moro" to get a peep at tho modem magician and his wonders. Tho eyes of grave academicians, lair i.unes, aim eager cuiitircn, wero all turned curiously on one man. The occasion was n tribute of science, culture, and beauty to inventive genius. Iho inventor sat at tho secretary's desk, twistme a small rubber band nervously in his fingers. His shaggy brown hair stood out at all alleles, in defi ance of comb rule. His forehead is round, not very IiieIi. moderately full in tho tem poral regions, indicating a prejionderanee of mu.uiiy,ci ma ivjiociaiiy iiouccuiiie lor ex pansion. His eyes aro grayish blue, clear and bright, anil in conversation brighten woniienuiiy. mo noso is large, standing out boldly from tho face, Just as if it wero looking into tho future fur its secrets. A largo month, whooo sinilo is a pleasant one, a Mpiare, rather prominent chin, and a white skin, complete tho facial description. His manner is quiet, modest, and retiring, exhibiting a lack of egotism or assurance at once refreshing and marvelous in a man who has rcuMin lo bo so juslly proud of his fame and achievements. Grand prejumtions for tho celebration of Piaster are being made in all places of wor ship. Tho churches aro being decorated with evergreens and flowers, uud the Chris tian world will to-morrow oxpres its joy in a risen Savior and tho hoio of immortality. Ono of the must peculiar services was cel ebrated by the Hebrew congregation yester day. Tho observanco of tho Passover in ancient times used to occupy eight iluys, and, as it is commemorative u'f tho deliver ance of the race from bondage, has always been iiiderbly fcliortencd. Four days ore now being observed by some congrega tions, and only two bv others. The rabbi, arrayed in his blank silk gown and a long, white silk sosrf about his neck, which is tho "fringe" siken of in the Bible, intoned tho service, the congregation and the choir tak ing leejiousive portions. Tho peculiar feu- turo of tho scrvico was tho coiomony of tak- inflf the scroll nr 1 iw IVrtli'i (li. Tl... -.I. occupied a recess in tho wall immediately behind tho pulpit; and tho rabbi, turning nwmn.t will, l.tj .1. . ...... ...a urn.. ... vuiiiv;5iilloil, rend a portion .from tho iniiver-book, while .1.- . .... ,1... ' . i ' . iiiu i.usmci.b oi mo coilgrHgauotl UICW Oaclt Itif rml rtn u'ti,.1t loir. I.. 1.... .l.A Tho scrolls or "lorali," in two parts or roll's". sl.vi.ln,.,.l to n ....I .111. .,,..'.' ,1 ' ..i-i'f. ... .i i.ii i-iiiv lux-nil;;, IH'IU llll'll ven to the rabbi, who still cumlnnM In. toning tho service. Tntniinr sl.mlr. Iho 'torali" was reverently laid upon tho dek mil oiencd, mm Iho rabbi read appropriate tnrltniw. U tens fl.n,. -...l t..:.l. .1.- I " IL.IU1K1I III. UlU same, ceremony, ami Iho ark c!oed. Tho r.tbbi then delivered a discourse on tljo his- lory oi me iicijrcw ra, a history full of irring scenes nun strango vicissitttclcs, over rhich tho Jews of every ago havo loved to iuger Willi minglcU feelings of joy and sad- Edw.vi'.d. At .1 o'clock Wcilnosiav mornl'iirf n. bus' shoo store on Third street. ICaston. was discoveicd to bo on fire, and, before the names wero muter ivntrol, tho building was destroyed. Loss over $1,000 : insured for J2,000 in tho Lebanon Insurance Company. About thrco weeks ago A young man named David Jbrgan suddenly ilisappca red from Lansfurdi lie is 22 years of age, about five feet four inches in height, has a rather long nose, dark complexion, and black hair; wearing a cap, a pair of pants patched about tho knees, and a coat turning red; is subject to falling fits, ami is not al together sane. Information colicernlni! hiili will bo thankfully receivdil by Id's father, Rceso Jorcan, of I.ansfordi this county. On Sunday ntnrnlnet at tho commeno- mcnt of tho services in St. John's Lutheran Church, Easton, tho pastor, Rev. J. R. Groll', whilo making ttio c'iening prayer, fell into a faint apparently dead. Tho con gregation becamo intensely excited. Jedi c.il aid was summoned, and tho pastor re moved to his residence, and, under tho ex ertions of tho physicians, revived after somo time. During tho excitement several ladies and a gentleman fainted. Overwork is as signed as tho causo of tho prostration. From tirc'eilr indication; tho 3d fcf Jay will bo a lively day in Hazletan. On that day tho Urn ml Lodge of the Order of Ifarugari assemble there, and a reunion of the posts of -tho G. A. R. in Luzerno Comity will tako place, with on inflection of Rob inson i osi ao. .'0. A largo number ot mil itary men, among whom aro General Harry -V. Iloyt, probably next republican candi date for Governor of this State, Ger.'cial P. A. Oliver, General H. S. t-sljorne, Colonel S. Stiirdcvant, Colonel Georgo Roichard, Colo nel J. D. Laciar, Colonel Thoinas HarknisS, -1ajo'rs' 0. ir. Conyiigliain, Georgo St. John, P. C: Kidder, Sterling Cattin, and Dr. P. I. Ross. They will have n fino reception. The Coal Trade. The folio vlni- tattle hIiowh inn nnantit v fir rnil shlpeeil over llio liehljih Vuliov liailroau toi ttio ween eueltiK Apill. a), 1878, and for the yearns compared the same time lat your. ItciHons I'rom i Week. Year. an.u'.T ii 503,830 10 713 11 16.-i.7H 04 118 7.S IS mi a I', mi ii 1,224,53.5 07 f,fl5,U5l 07 Wyoming linztetnn Upper iJrhtch UeaverMcaUun Mahanoy Mauca Clinnk 13,570 03 :a:?o 15 0.740 1J 8157 ia 23 W Tort Delaware Tntol ' Last Year Increase Dccroasn S7XM CI 26,533 19 1W.S15 00 ItlSI'OItT or COAI. transported OTrr Lclilgh iv Susoit. hniltm IJIVlHintl. C.tntrnl It U. nf N.w Jerso, for 0 ilaya eudluir April. 111. 1878 shipped from Total week. To date. Wyoniipp , Il,7u7 S llS.'Sl 14 " livernatt u. Co. I,0o3 11 ' " Hiiii L". L'o Upper Lehigh 5 700 u 7..TC1 10 3S.273 18 41.622 CS 19.Ua 07 b' 1115 01 60.211 12 40,807 13 2i,:eo 07 1,112 01 9.7C4 00 M.H.l.iUo. 1,7.3 04 nearer iloailotv fauch rhuuK 0,0 7 17 3.155 C5 2,3:tl 15 01 04 1.519 00 Otoss Cronx Counrll l(rtgo j.. v. it. n racucitoa,. llnzirilvllle Smith & Cu Total 48 m 07 l'roviously icpuittil... 45S1jS 10 Total to dato batue tiuio last yeni.... sni.i,7l 17 770 021 10 Increnso,. Drcrcnse.. 5C3.900 0 New Advertisements.- 0 WHOM IT MAY COXCEUX. All nGrfwiianrolieteTti' fnrhliT mptMttnp wlfh thu lo.lowtinr atticli-a ol personil propertv, to wit i I cupnoard, I itcttte. I bilstn'id, i tal,lo, 1 bureon. 1 washrtaail. 2 rockuiKliolrs, l clocK, I lookinii gtas, tc., now In poesslon of (If.oriro V. Ilaupt, ol Mahouina Township, ns tho sitd articles aro inv property, and nre loaned to lilui ilnrliiK my tdeanuie. ALraEDII auit. Avnl 24, '78-27.2W' Mahvuuiir Towusuip, FOR THE WEAK, NEllVOUS AND DEBILITATED. Dlt. HASBUOUCK'S ELECTRIC BELTS. The affllotM can now bo restored to perfect tiealtb mill bodily cnorry without iho uno uf tiu-dtclue of any iiud, au wlibnut the lighten incouveuieucQ ro tue imuuni a uaon or uaiiy oc cu pal Ion. Header, Aro You Afflicted t Aud wili to regain yonr hoaltli, etreneth and neriry of lorinur yrars I Ho any ot tho follow iuff yuiitoin inet't your tlisH'iueil condition t Doyotilccl nervous, rttblhtutod fretful, timid. cud lack tho rowci of will nd actum 1 Am vour kidneys. utoniiCh nr b nod In a dianrtlctod condlllotil Do you uUor fruiu rheumatiui, uiuralila or aches ami v&itisl llnvo you been iudJ(4trtt in early year, and And yoaraolf hammed vitU a multitude of cloomv uip torn a 1 Are you subject to li-a of memory. hao ftUcliKOl laiutlit luiiueM of btoodtu tbthoiid, fctd lhttleaa monluir. unlit tor ba'ueiii or nlea tiui-c, aud subject to tit a of melanchulpl Are JOU BUl'JfCt I't Uliy OI UIO JOUOWIIlff hyiUDIfUUH I ittlt'H uiirbti. nitrntmaio. p.ilmtailiu of the bunt, bafcbiulncti', contusion ot Idea, dizzme-s In tho head dtmno8 of mgrit, Act ThouoaucU of joun men, the mliltlu-acd, and even thn old suirer trt.ni nmroua di bUitv. rhouaud3of itmiaitM, too, aio iirowcu down lu health una BniiltB (rom dlftordent oi-cullar to tholr sex. and Mbo, Uom talao cioJotv or neglect, proloim their fciiirrini'it. Why theL furtbor in gleet n buuji etui bucu viiui luiiforiance wucu iuo rem; coy can be bo cady proeurea I DR. IIASIiUUUCK'a EI.ECTltIO BCITS, for self abdication to any tvatt of tho bodr. meet eviry requirement. Tho moat imlnctit nhrtiiciaiib luduie thein. and we oITit tbn uiot couTiiiclntf testimony duett from tho utiliaui luotuueivofl, who uavo uceu i oatoroa tu HEALTH. U'lItUNQTU AND ENEItGV, alter drticirinit In vain for roam. h&u t at oiuw lor docriptio clrcu'ar, which viii up in u iieu ni, uiuiamioir uiiormaiiou ivorlh thoutkiLd of uollaia to the ulHicted of ClWltT M'X. call ou or addrea (all co mm union tlons coatt doiithd), JAMJtrt II. JtOWDOINK CO., Holo AsnU for tho UulU-d siattw,2U H road way, Now' VortCltv. 1. O. buiillt. April I7-m Novr Advertisements. SSIX13ES SALE 01' VALUAULU H6al Estate of J.B.Seidel Tliri e wll 1 bo (olil at nuhlle nale. on I lin m n. iniMH in Towamcnsnifi Tontishlp, Carbon Co., I'a.. on SATURDAY, MAY 18, "7Si ot 1 o'clcck p. tn tho following real re In to. alt. uato In 'lowahieusntir Township to witt All that cextum tractor pleco of land bonnncdand (tcr-cnbed at follow si Betfimiiiitf nt a client nut comer, thenco by laud ot Joseph Koch and JoMnh Harpol north 4b decreed, went S2t pciches to n utonoi thenco down in the l'oeo Toco, or Hit Cteek. 172 perches ua ideno cor ner ( thenco eouih 2 deKrcoa, west bo v rchca, to a Ptouo; thonco aouth 4.) decreet, ost -U perches, to a siouc; thenco by land ot William f-choflcrpouthai dCiireoH, coat 77 perchea, to a at on; thence hy land now or late ot Daulcl btttnlcr bouiIi 72 dum-ccs west 60 perchen, to a atone and alakm thenco bv tho uamo aoutli < decrees, wpatS'J.peichos lo n, pof 1 1 thenro by laud of Jacob Smith south lfi devices nift 60 perches toastonoi thenco by tho sumo north Ut degrfts, cast 118 peichcs ton stonot thenco by the same south m rteKroes. east 33 perches to a nosti. thpnrn tir lnml nf Jnlm It. WpIm uortti 13)4 doyroe, east 69 percl oi, to a Ptono j thento ny mnu oi wimnm .ennuer roriu a ocKruca, west 2 pdrches to astouoi thenco bv tho wamo north 7i dotireo?; east 47 2-iu pcrchod to tho place ot begin iiluKt coiitnliunff 224 ACRE3 AND 49 PERCHES, stHct meastlrb, npon which is eteclo'l A TWO STORY FRAMU DWELLING, 21 by 50 feet, with a kitchen 10 by 21 fc.it nt- lucnou. a oaru oy tie ice t. ana oincr outbuilding. About ion acres of liiolaadaro undera fooil dtate nf cultivation, , Terni8 anil comlltiotm will bo raado known at lUo time and place ot Vale br nfirll 50, 'T8.-W4 Aasisneo ol I. U. Sclitcl. YEISSl'OUT 1J0R0U01I. Statement of Receipts ami fcspcii'lltttreB ot Hie BoroiiKh ot clepott lor tho Vcnr cnilluu April let; 178. 11 IL To Cah in Trensnrr nt lnet Itfenort 04 To 1'iihHc Squoro collection tor masi..'.' 8 To Amnunt of Dup icato in the lianil ot uouccior cuil ireniurer, incjui.ir lo Exonerations and Couimlcrleu 490 6t 7ia i!) feTltllhTS. V: Seellcnbiinm. 1 unys' hauling... $ Samuel Welsh, fi davb lohur 1 51 0 Ol " J. KolB, fl " " ' r. J. Kaat, 4 " " t-iuion i;verclt,3 V " ..' " KUfttthoicniew 3 " " " J. C. Conner. 3 " " llonry Iropp, 0i" " " II. Tropp, woikou pavempnts, eto... " Wm. llollinRcr, work at brliluo " II. ir. Kvcutt, " Lewis trohi.hclBcr.21. dnvs' hfluhni; s no 4 00 2 OH n oo a co 0 M 4 12 1 00 1 IK) 7 on 5 :5 " II. Tropp, worn on sticctd Ol!. LbCK-UP. Ry A. Oraver, paM for two locks t 1 3.1 1 50 S 10 0 so " ji. iropp. icpaim " A. Hutu trol'cel. attending to tr.irapa 17 week, at 3a cents " rhnou Claiifs, ono stove ' w. II. Kutclit. coal 2 5', 3 h7 LewlB FrebuLciser, Coai...' 2 23 A. w. .Maisii, coal Cll. . rUBLICSQUAllE. Bv William Kolllnger. wMfcwastiln; , , icnce. lu By 11. Tropp, s ilnyb' worn at. trees 7 50 paiu .m. r aust i V9 ' pi.ul II, II. Ilverett 1 73 " H. Tt. Kvcrett, 6 11 days' work at trees 10H9&I.75 0 50 By M. .Faunt, 5s dayb' wprk at troos Icb4 Tfi.tH oou CIt. LMBErt. By A. tfraTor, Br., lumhc'r anilspfkcs....' $ 5 51 ' f . x unin, u per I'm i. ia ' W. 1. JH1U& Lumber Co., at per bill Ui ' A. Graver, as per Pill , 8 20 CU. EXrENSE8. By auditing accounts for 1870 , 11. v. 3ioiuiiiucr, lor pnuuub biuiu nienttf it on 4 32 10 00 4a 6 00" 5 00 0 C7 e oo 28 Od' 13 00 By A. Oravoi,Jr., lor tax wairaut. ...... .. A flrnmr nnlrt Allpn f'tnlcrfpn.. " A. Oraver, Br., paid T. UecK foi tran script Bv A. driver, sr., paid A. CralR for win A Oravt r, ar., time and cipeneeB for 8 years , Ilv II. Uojcf, cost ol suit of J. stratio berRer Bv D. Kfhcfli, collector, pnld ill treas ury, afterward exonerated Br A. Oraver, paid old claim dt M. Al, DlRiinlck..v t Bv pa'd to Oveiseers of 1'oor. ualauco in treasury and In collector! duplicate uiicolUcted, abject to cxiui. eiitlons ondenimisBions lor the year 1S77 ..." V 4oj od' S722 31 To en Bit in treasury at last . year s rcfui. tj- wo Tonmountll. trcamrvaml ue. collected oudupllcatefor tho jevHii i..u nrt. il.OC) C5 By nmount cl orders paid n. Antlimiy on Judgment uf bouuty claim - JI.CC0 00 Bv balance m treasury and unco.iccicu obi 1.1 INDnilTEDNESS; Tota'.ar,ceduenn)udnicnt at lafct report JO.ttw fa To lutoroit tu imte, Apill l,'7S. 3.54 HI nil. ll.dCS (5 t7,M3 d2 Wnv 7. 1877, paid K. Anthonr. treasurer, on jucgmeot 9 3-0 00 Ictcirsttoihtti' 1140 Fcbrnarv 2. I87, paid 11. An tliony. treasurer, on judem't 60O CO Interest to dato t 00 March 23. 167', paid It. An thony ou ludxtncut 200 CO April 1. 1S"8, balance duaonjuilirment. (0,ou5 11 By balanco an abovo stated b88 C5 Liabilities In eicees of lesouiccs 13,110 07 We, the undeialaned. Auditors of WeisD0rt BoroiiKh, haverxaiiiinui theacrounts of W. II. KiiecUt. bccietary. and vMIUaia llollincer, Treasurer, ami tied them cerivct, as above Etatod, F. J. KAbT, ) A. WUITlINOltAM, Auditors, JOHN U. BIEUY, 5 POOR ACCOUNT. RECEIPTS. To bslonco In treasury at last report.... S 0 47 To kinouut ot duuhcatolor iho year 1877 111 01 To amount loiiuwul trum borouxh lor poor fuutl IS CO Tu flue collected 2 00 Tl37 43 ExruNDirifBEs. By lionso rent for MIbs llarp....; t 8 00 - store account ot 0. Kruu 30 00 " lleurv BoverrJ. 1.. services. 3 00 " 1'. J. ICnst, a ldltlllB lor 1S7 and 18i7. i 0 - A. Whltlinpham, amntluK for 1877... 2 Co j.O Ulciy, auditmu lor l77 2 10 " l J. KUtlcr. miUii. tor Kresite 10 (1 " J. Itui'to, coal for Kreego 2 ou h. Vovt, mdJe. for lUrpand IVicsKO. Iioo " 11. Voct, lor bervlces 0 60 " KzraWoyer for services 1153 " house rent tor Mbni: Haip 14 00 " rtmovlngKresvotoWhitoilavcu... 13 00 balance m hands ol ttiwsuier 5 41 t!37 48 INDI3BTEDNCSS. To nmonut borrowed from hoi-ouch 1 15 00 To bill services In Isvorof Dennis Bauuiau and F. Yuudt 13 CO f23 o By balance lu treasury 3 4 118 7! We. tho unOerslime.1 Auditors, have exam, luwl ttio aceouuts cf L'ira Meyer aud II. Voice, Ovvrs.rsof the l'oor. aud Daniel fccbuch. col lector, tor tbe year euitliie Aprtl I, tT8, and nnd tho same as Mbuve suit d, r. J. KAWT, A VVIUTTINOIIAM, Auditors. JOIINU. U1UUV, 5 April SO, H7i.-3t OF IN SPRING My goods, CARPETS, . . OIL CLOTHS, At This? Original cheap cash store oi Tho undersigned iinnounces to the l;die& of Loliiglitori and vicinity that ho is now receiving and openinc a hired assortment of SPUING GOODS, comprising silch as Matalasses, Delaines, Cob'urgs, Alpacas, &c. Also a liirgo stock of PRINTS and GENERAL DRY GOODS, which ho is offering AT BXTRAORDIN All f LO P1U0ES FOE CASH: In order to reduco stock, ho is offering tho ba"anco of; liis Winter Stock of Dr.nss and Duy Goods at a GREAT SACRIFICE on Foiiiieu Prices; Groceries and Provisions a Specialty,- at prices to suit tho times. Clover, Timothy, Hungarian, and all kinds of Field and? Garden Seeds, VERY CHEAP. flMBIMAI AKMSD!E5 Opposite tho L. & S. Depot, J3ANK Streofc, May 0, 1870-yt LEIIIOIITON, TENN'A. MM Dress Suits, . .i.i. n. h vui.iiu v"ii.u SUgiT? Mntlo up from the l8t Mntcrfal, Iri tlio tntost Styles, and Perfect Fits Guar'." antectl, at LOWE3T IMtlCES FOIt OASII ALSO, TItEMliNDOUS Sf-AUQIITEIl IN THE I'lticfcs OP Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Hats, Caps, and Gouts' Furnishing'' Goods. rjVL'ull'and einmmo'6'ocKls alid prices beforo mnklnir ronr pnrchaars clicwhero. , . T. D. CLAUSS, Morclmnt Tailor, 2ml door abovo tho Tuhllo Square, UANIv jfTUEET, LehlRhtori , -jqxEcuTnix's sale Of ValuaMo ileal Estate. The nnderslirncd, Executrix oftlio Kaiatoe ADAM 11UCKAIAN, late of the HOHOUdll nf M;IU011 ION, Carbon County, l'a.,di-Cd, -Kill otfer at l'ubllo bale, on the creiniaoa, on SATURDAY, May 4, 1818, commencing At TWO (Tclocfe 1'. M., all that ccr taiu LOT or PIECE OF GROUND, sltimtoil on tho North East Corner ot LEIIIO II street aud CAMION Alley, In thu HoruuKtioI Lchtghlon.Caibou Coauty ulorecald-upou which thero la erected ono 2-story Frame Dwelling Honso about M oy t9 feet with Out Kitchen; Frame llaiu and nihtr Uulbulldlnixj IA Well of Water lu the Van). 'Ihontio70 Froporty will bo roldln wholo or ttrnart to tua purchaacn. Teiina and Coudltiona will be made known at the tim ami place ef aalo. by THOMAS KISSIUItEn, Accnt for MAIIY1, 11UOKM.VN, txecutrlr. Lchtghton, April 31, l78-3w. -J-OTICE to SCHOOL DIKECTORS The Bcliool Directors of Carbon Conntyaro hereby notllled that tho TlltENNlAX. CON VUNTION will meet lu tho COUHT llOUSK, at MAUC1I CHUNK, on tho KlItST TUKB. IUV t7th) OV MAY, at ONil o'cloclc 1'. si., tu lT,cct u peraou to acrvo aa Connly bupcrintcnd cut for La tuauinu;Tbif e Yearn. It. i'. ItOt'i'OItD, Co. 8upt. April X, 1ST8-W3 Q.4.UTIOX All persons aYo hereby forbid flBliinu and hunting on the lauda or lu tho atrcama ruunlnit tliroufih our property, audcr penalty et thu law, utter thla date. cah'Eii Xki:iu Joux Otto. John ItAluio-f, Wk.nqll i-ciiinke, A JIOS bOLT, A ilTUO.MY M AY, AUMUN KLOTZ. V.. E. KLWEliEC 11IU CHEEK, April V, 1870-3W F or Sale. Afewa'jaies ot the Pllat National nank of I.ililhluu utix'-k. Auply ut the etsoe of Iho CAttBON AUVOCAfi; Jan. Ill, ISW-tl. THE apnl 0, 1 Business Suits Boys' Suits. O - SSIOXEE'S SALEi By Tirtno ol fin nrJer of tho Conn of Com. ronn I'.caa ot Carbon County thero-wlll lie ex.. pofcod at nubile hale, on tbe premises lu ?danun Ui Townsulp, carbon Coanty. on SATURDAY, MAY 11, 'TO," at 10 o'clock a m., all those, four tracts or plocrB of Und aituatein Mtbonls'Townahiu, lounty aforesaid, And described as follows i Tho one is bounded by landa of Nsthan He. cnaley.Jonaa A. Horn, I'aul Kilter. J. cunfer, Mnsea Itei. and others, containing NINKTY. I'll KBE AC KE8 and thirty -six perches, TMo other Is baundnl by landa of J, Ctinfrr; James Klines. Wm. Werner, I-a rayctie Lenls,' Oliver Mnselman. and others, containing:', HEVENTY-auviiN ACBKa and thlrty-lwo' perches. The third ft bounded by landa of J. CJinf er, J. A. Horn, Jothun lloupt, 1 Wemuower, anil, others. containlnR FIFTY AC11EB and one hnn'lred and forty f erches. Tho ln't is bounded by lands of Thorns Hern. Thomas lleou, John lialllet, Israel Yonso. Michael Moaser, and others, renlalaiRg; ONK IIUNDltUU and bKVUi-iTYTllUloK ACHCSaud olo hundtod and twelTO perches, of which about Ono Hundred Actes ate cleared und under a good state uf cultivation. Tho Improvements on tlilt tract aro a TWO-STOIIY FRAME DWELLINO UOUSD Kx:i foet. wltti kttclien attached Utti feet. A BWISS UAUN 40X00 fei t, and other outbuild, lugs. Terms and conditions will bo mado known on tho day and place ot gate br UAMDKI. LEIBENQUTII. Aulimeoot William Horn. Albright & Freyraau, Attorneys. April 20, 1H8-W1 npripFou uau rnoDUOiion and XlUUQ l'UOFIT no fowls can equal vnn WU,TK or into wn i.EOiionNa. ! uit kkbs from above-named "thorough. TT A TPTTTTvTft urcl" ow ' EA XlXlJ.LlXlJ.lNU. HONAULE l'HIUCS. tsr white ton rrttcE list, ju A. 8. MII.LElt, mar SO-Sm l'attenburg, N. 1, I1US1NKS8 MRN AND OTHF.na JN WANT OF JOll I'llINTINO OF ANY DEbCItll'TION, WILI MNU THE OAltllON AHVOCATK OFFICE THE IIEBT and CI1KA1-. ET 1'I.AOE IN THE COUN'IY. UIVE OS A TnlAT. AND 11 U CONVINCED. TO LET, n oomfurtabla Dwclline Houas, and lot ef i ound In the borough nf Farrvvllle. llent luudpmtA. Anniv to L. F KLEt'HNUIUt.AglM.LcblgutoU.l'a. Jan. If, It.