'1 Society McctlhgN. nmto out lb, Wo. 7s, A. a. k( or hie m. o 2nd and 4th Monday ol each monlli, lu llo bar's llall. LchlKhtou'i at 7:33o'o oek r. t. Jebn tlagaaa, 8. K. U.I bam. 11. Ulluiiui. . .h. K. It. a. AxADSif HUTTE.t LODCIK, ,Xo. GS8. 1, O.-O. f. moets avetv Tuesday evening, nt Sorlaclr, In Hater's Hall. II. Kostcuboder, a.U.i N. II. ltcbor, Secretary. tinioilIOJI Jjot<. No. 531 K. nf r . njrol" on t'rlday evening. In llebei nsll. At 11SO o'clock. W.1L linchinan, CO 1 1.. A. S.illcr, . K. of It. anil . , w n. slfeiVtaiibi bisTitior XTTOTINP.Y it cou.vsr.i-i.oR . , AT LAW. . Office, KIoli'n liruliilnR n-odnway, MAUCIIOIIUNK. PA HettlltU Estates, Flllmr Accounts and Orphans Court rrnctice n specialty, , . . Trlil of tvmo cnrelurv attended to. J.e?i transactions In liuRllsh nnd Oernim. jan . SATURbXY, FEDUUARY 1, 1B70. Local and Personal. mmn tUtlTlT) nav bo tonnrt on Hie at OKO. InlS rArbKf. I10WJ5LI. & CO'S Neny where ADVEKTIbINO CON tfpiIT VCmV TRACTS may be made for It In 1113 II lUlllli TO ftLCltiiiEKH, Subscribers to tho Camion' Advocate will lake special notice that our terms tiro ono "dollar year strictly In alvancc, if not so paid $1.23 will bocharged In every inslnnco. Subscribers getting their papers by mail will refer to tho direction tnbs on their papers and note the date, and remit accordingly. West's llrcr pills euro sick headache. ' Mra. Elizabeth Hancock, mother of Ccn. lIancock,diedotNorristown,on Friday, aged 78 years. Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To bacco. 7-50. Kcad Tilghtnan Arner's new advertise ment In another column. Gcorgo Lauer.nn old brcwer.nf Pottsvillo. died sudde-ily in that city on Sunday. A boy named Schodlo was killed on Friday iii Brooksido Colliery, Tower City, by being run over by a coal wagon. James McIIugh was crushed to death last Saturday morning, in tho I'ouldalc inincs by a falling mart of coal. Ifyou want a fashionable hat or cap,call at T. D. Clauss", and buy one for a small Mr. J..W. Nusbautn, who lias been con fined to his houso for several weeks, has so far recovered as on Tuesday to bo ablo to tako a sIcigh-rMrt to Weissport. Ccliax k Ihonuis have a pig trained tl hold n basket. Ilazhton Bulletin. Tut I that's nothing. Wo havo two pigs, trained to bold a uiskct full of cum. If you wont a goodjind ciiearsTTTiT JUMESSrKetfr or heavy, call on M. Easter comes oh tho 13th ol A pi II this year. Go along I David Ebocrt's teams nro always ready for largo nnd small parties. Terms very low. The Sho'rifrof fTorthnmpldii county lost week levied upon the Jiersonal proittrty of the Elmlra and Bangor Slate Company. Tho annual meeting of tho Lehigh County Agricultural Society will be held in tho Court House, In Allculown, on Tuesday next, Feb. 4th. The Lehigh Valley Iron Co., of Coplay, at tho time of their recent failure end stop, ago owed their laboring forco UiTee months wages. v A reduction of five pet cent, has been announced In tho wages of tho employees of tho Colasattnua Manufacturing Company, to take effect February 1st Inst. Messrs. David Ebbert, bur well-known livery man, and Thos. Mailt, proprietor of tho Exchange, hole!, treated about 70 of tho children of tho public schools to a slcigh rido Saturday nflcriioon. rrilz dcltz, an old resident of Mattrh Chunk, and at one time editor of tho Car ion .idler, dieil Hi tho city of Reading, on Thursday of last week. Tho dry goods storo of M. J. Kramer, nt Allcntowu, has been closed by the Sher iff, ami will bo sold out to-day (Saturday). Kramer's indebtedness is about $15,000, due mostly to films In Philadelphia nnd Now York. Important to Pnxsiosrns. Under the recent Act of Congress, all Pensioners aio entitled to additional pensions. Correspond ence on the subject solicited, nud all claims proliS'ptlv ntlcniled to. "P. J. Mikiiak, Attorney at Law, Feb. 1, 1870. Mnuch Chunk, Pa. Spri'rig being tho general time for pub lic sales, parties making them will find it greatly to their advnntngo to send their ad vertisements to this paper. Wo also print bills In tho best style. Orders by mail promptly attended tc. Putlly oh account of sickness of Jacob Shc'ckier.tcnderof the cupola nt the Fort Al len Fouimary, and partly becauso thero nro no pressing orders just now to be filled, tho foundary temporarily shut down on Friday of last week. Charles J. Hunter, formerly foreman of tlie Ijcliijliton Slo'vo Works, dieil in Bever ly, IT. J., on Saturday last. Sheriff J. W. Itaudenbush, of this county, attended the funeial which took place Monday afternoon, and served as ono of the pall bearers. Governor Hoyt Tuesday sent to the Slate Senate tho nominations of Matthew S. tjddy for Secretary of the ColitnibnvVe.iltli, and David II. Ljiio for Recorder of Phila delphia. Quay was unanimously confirmed, .liUtiiilU;'8 nomination failed for want of the required- twJPttil?v'iVSVte Vt'iST rtia Invalids. The Port Giapc Wine of New Jersey is the Ut medicinal wino in the market, and it is enld that the vint.igeof A. S-or Kir excelled any other produced, ltis heavy III Imdy.ricli in fi ivor, and well ndupted for" sickly person and for general family use. 1 allies, Daniel Graver, at the Ecc Hive Store, invites your attention t6 a. new nnd 'elegant assort tileiit of Dress Goods now offered, at extra ordinary low prices for cash, We are pleased to note that our fiiend Ion. Jl G. Zeril lias been especially honored ill boil's pi iced on four of the niost import ant committees oftho House of Representa tives. To be placed iipnii tlm Judiciary (General) is a special coniplimeilt fur n gentleman not learned in tho law. Ho ,s also on the Insurance, Federal Relations and Constitutional Reform Committees. Tho Doctor may (veil feel proud. lie on time i for prevention is better than edie. All Coughs and Colds tlnd such nllec- tions of the throat ami lumrt lis lend to eon sumption aro cured by Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents." E. II. Gieene, onooftlic proprietors ol Stewait's lulling mills, South E.istoii) died at Ills resilience iii Eaon; Monday. He wasoucof the prominent nieii iii North- ritnptmi county and at oiio timo president of the i;.it(m town council, lie fell on the ice near his homo Tuesday of last week, and broke his left aim and injured himself in ternally, from which he died Monday morn ing. In tho "wee sma' hours" of Saturday morning, a number of our prominent citi zens Willi their better-halves, intended bet-ter-luilves, etcetera, ictiiriied homo sleepy, but happy, from i sleighing expedition up tlio Mnhuiiing viilley. Not the liast of the enjoyment of tho trip was tho good cheer prepared and dis-pensed by mine host James Flemniing, whoso hostelry forms one of the attractions to merry sleighing parties up the valley, At the request of numerous readers of Pit Kuokworshd's articles, and c-ieeially lady readers, who desiro to know who and What kind of a looking fellow ho is, wc liave, at nn enormous expense, lihd a pho tograph "taken on tho s-mt," nnd an en graving made from it. It is n "striking'. likeness of our author, takeri nt tlio moment when lie was striving Id master a "new idea." It will adorn tlio head of Pit's aiti cle next week. JjTho ieo in tlio raco which conveys tho Florey, manufacturer, East Weissport, near canal bridge. You caii buy the cheapest and best 'clothing and underwarc, nt the storo bf F. Schmidt, Weissport, Gov. Hoyt appointed cx-Gov. Hartranft Major General of the State militia., Th s dubs tho popular cX'Govcruor General Hartranft. Overcoats; latest styles nnd best materia'; for a small-amount of ready cash, at II. II. Peters', Post office building, Lehighton. "Uncle; Jo," your communication has been olaccd in tlio waste-basket. lien you wrile for n newspaper, sign your name you needn't bo ashamed of it, even it It Joscphus. Ifyou want sMirts, iieck wear, or any other article in gent's furnishing goods, call 'on T. D. Clauss, nnd Ho will supply you at xtraordiilory low prices: For boots, shoes or rubbers, of the finest Walliis, call on T. D. Clauss. You will find in immense stock to select from; nt lower prices than ever before olfcrcd. Do you need n fall nrid if il'.ler suit of clothes, nindo tip in tho latest Sud most dur able manner? then go to T. D. Clauss, the merchant tailor, on Bank strect,and bo "fit led." Prices lower than ever. Tho Lilly Cadets, of Maueh Chunk, passed through iliiJ borough last Satur day, on n slcigh-rido up tho Mahoning val ley. During tho trip, ono of their bleighs Up-set, causing some delay, and a good deal bf fun. As far as heard from, they nil got back homo in safety. A shooting match, to Uecido tlio owner- shih of a tamo bear, now tho property of Fred. Horlaekor, tavern keciwr, will take place nt Bowmansville next Friday, lu the evening a social hop will tako placo in tho hotel Clocks and Watches Carcfdlly repaired, and work warranted, at lowest cash rdte-", at llageman's cheap cash store, oji'iosltc public square, Weissport. 4 1-13. See cherubims iii another column hold ing a bunch of grapes' froth which Speer's Port Grapo Wine is made; that is so highly es teemed by the medical profession for the use of Invalids; weakly iwrsoHs, and tho aged. Luckcnbach's retail prices nro but a trifle abovo tho lowest wholesale prices of Philadelphia arid New York. His stock of stationery of every variety is excellent. Ho has nlso n splendid assortment of wall pajer, from the very finest down to thb chcifpest. Just step in and look at his goods. II storo Is a few doors below tho Broadway House, Maueh Chunk ti tarns House and Co Townta. It should bo tlio aid of every owner of horses and coirs to make tlicm as haiidsomo and useful as possible. The German Horso and Cow Powder in it lies fat, muscle and milk. r'rice,15 cents per lb. 0-12 Mr. L. E. Wills and lady went on Satur day to Philadelphia, from whence, on Mon day; lio started a tcjtward bound trip, via liew York; off special business for the Le High Emery Wheel Co. Ho will bo away for a coiiplo of weeks. Ih'e rcvital irtcclifgs at tho Evangeli cal church, in Vi'eisti'ort, SUM cuhtiui'e with a deciciliiig interest. Quito n largo num ber havo been inDucu'ced to place their heretoforo wandering feet in tho "straight and narrow path," whilo some Who had grown cold and indiffvreiit luvo iitibibid u new spirit of fortitude and criergy b" jioroe vero in the good fight, The next stated meeting of tho Lehigh Hook aud Ladder Co. will bo held on Mon day evening, Fcbrifiry 3d; n't 7 o'clock, nt tho Truck Houso. A pro-rpt a'nd full at tendance Is requested by tho President, as business of iiiiiortanco "fill bo brought bc furo the meeting. An exchange suggests that ice will be cheap next summer. It is cheaper titan dirt at present in Lehighton. But thero "will bo many a "slipup" on ico'estiinutes be fore the 4th of July, and wise people wil' flffltn Casllc, while it is going cheap. JFI ?8. A. O. K. of the M. C, hold in Re- -On Sanday last, whm things weri) vcrv . " "T. . "' quiet in that locality, some wiry-Angeied OUlt 1NDUSTK1ES, No. 3. Drvfcring Lumber for tlio Artlantu In tho early history of the liflmnn race, and beforo tho present ago of Invention, man dciendod upon Tils own miisclo for the accomplishment of any kind of worl;,and It was ft long time before ho discovered thai tho energy of tho natural forces could bo mado subservient to his needs. Tho won derful Industrial advance of tho present century, tho nppllcation of steam, of tho tel egraph, of scienco to the arts, are evidences that tho race, or ortions of tho raco, nro becoming acquainted with their powcrsoind nro beginning to u;o them. The application of machinery to performing Iho processes which formerly were carried on by the slow nnd tedious methods of hand labor, Is n mod striking exemplification of thisgencral principlo; nnd tho inventors of this age, by lessening tlio Ulno and labor required for tho production oftho necessities of life, am doing a work that is equal, If not superior, to that oftho moralist, lu aiding and stim ulating tho social and moral progress of so ciety towards n nioro perfect organization of Its forces. Tlio memory of men now living cari re call tho day when a journeyman carpenter's or houso-bulldcr's outfit required tho services of n horse and wagon to convey them from ono scene of his labors to another, and that tho erection of n lino residence, where tho tas'c of the owner inclined to the ornamental and curious workmanship in wood, required ono or nioro years, whero tho greatcil sjwed wa3 made, and the outlay of ft small fortune. Now tho implements of his trade which the carpenter needs to bo used lu building even n palatial framed residence, elegantly and artistically ornamented with linmlsomo cor nices, carvings, mouldings and raised pan ncls, ho can carry in his hnnds; nud in n few weeks, if tho mason, plumber, painter and interior decorator nro prompt, the h'o'jse Is ready fur a tenant. Indeed, when he goes to tho scene of his labors, ho iirids the vVorlt whlcli he once ilid with such patienco nil done, nnd only nailing for his skill to be put together. It has been done at the planing mill, so calle'd. The design of tho building has been taken j to that establishment with tho lumber out of which the house is to made, nnd the power planing machine, tho boring, mor tising, tenoning, moulding and jmnncling machines, with the curious nnd humming little saws aud lathes have trimmed, cut and fashioned every piece and parcel, after tho design, to be used In tho structure. And what is here said oftho house-builder's occupation Is equally true of tho cabinet maker's also. It was to keep pace with tho progress of oth' cn'"munitics, and to give tho people of thiport5on of TheUWjivuVijy-tlHi advantages to bo derived from having such an establishment located in their midst that a firm of gentlemen conceivtd of nnd executed tho plan of establishing the Weiss port Planing Mills. It was done about three years ngo, in tho midst of tho commer cial depression which has so seriously tried the souls of business men. Tl'.o site Eelc'f led was that of the old saw mill, the facilities of the water-power which had been used by the old mill being adapt ed to tho new. A large building was built, unl supplied witli till tho latest improved machinery used in such an establishment. The power is furnished by ft Turbin Wheel, of about 40 horse power, which, in tho timo if low water in the Lehigh, ttill lias a fall ofseveH ftet uf water. Tho surface planer used is of Power, Tain- ter .v. Cu.'s makoj II. 1). Smith's heavy moulder, Houston & Smith's molticer; C. II. Mcllor'a impiovcil levcrsiblo moulder, witli attachments; and tho tenoning, pan-ncl-ruisiiig, bliud-slal-turniiig and other machines, nro from the best manufacturers'. In view of tho increased prospects for busi ness, Mr. John G. Diery, tho enterprising agent oftho establishment, is contemplat ing putting in a more improved waterwheel than the one now in uso. Most of tho lumber used in the estab lishment! diid especially 6iich as is used lor mouldings, turnings aiid fancy cornices and fiuo cabinet work, is brought from Michigan and other western States. Mr. Diery cives the closest personal attention to all the work done in the mill, and no job is allowed to leave it until it has been inspected and pro luiuiiccd perfect, and where ho furnishes tho lumber none but the best is used. water from tho river to the WcisSort Plan lug Mill, is 2(1 inches thick, leaving Only u fuur-incli space under it fur supplying water to Iho wheel. Fiom tins' cause the inachin ery can only bo run at iiitcrrals, and the establishment is confined solely to finishing the contract for tlio furniture of tlio new Lutheran anil Informed church edifice in East Maueh Chunk. This furniture, made of yellow Michigan plue.triinined with jwp lir, will bo ready in about two weeks. The To'LKbd Hladk. Wc call nttention to the advertisement of this excellent paper ill another column. It is one oftho largest and best News and Funiilv Papers in the country, and contains more sVcinl feature! of interest and value fo tho general reader than any other paier published. Wrilo for a sjHviiiieu copy, which will In-sent you free. Addrcss.Tur. Ulauk, Toledo, O Wo were treated to a delightful sere nade by the Lehighton Cornet Band, on Thursday night. Thanks, gentleman. It is n source of pride to our borugh to see that you nro making rapid progress in your ait ol playing. It is understood that tho Tackerton shops will eoiiiiiienco work cm full timo to day. The L. and S. road has been driven to Its" full euiacity In the transimrtn'tiorf ot coal during tho pun week. This augurs well fur tho early spring business. Instiilltilirtii. i- i- not next neslcct to lay in a cood sunnlv utyM ro3"lar meeting of In cheap. J?TNo. 78, A. O. K. of the M. C, A fiooa Miawlng, Tlio statement of tho financial condition of Carbon county, which wo published else wlicise, forcibly speaks fur itself, it indi. cates that the ofiiccrs, ono and nil, to whom tho public finances havo been entrusted, havo done their duties faithfully nnd hon estly, aud with a most Judicious and com mendable economy. For this, in these days of ofheial corruption, our oillcers deserve, nnd will rccicvo tlio thanks of the jicople who llicy havo thus protected. The County Treasurer, T. D. Clauss, Esq., turns over to his successor ft balanco in excess of llabilties of $7,2110, and this is actually in excess ol tho county's ability to pay on demand, when tho outstanding taxes' amounting to $18,713 oro paid in, her total bonded Indebt edness of $22,000 and $3,554 duo townships for unseated Unfits. So, it thus appears that our lilile Denioeratlc county Is virtually olft of debt, and abovo-board over $7,000 in cish, besides lier real and personal estates. Thero arc few counties in the Stale that can say as much lUntitk (Jlitiiik .NoUs. Coi'Nir Commissioners At tho regular meeting or tho commissioners, on i uesuay, the Auditors' report on tlie financial condi tion of Carbon county was received, and receiving tho attest of the clerk, tho state ment was ordered to "bo publiJIieit Ip tho Carbon County Democrat, Cabhox Advooats and tho Coat Gatctle; and the nco to be paid for publishing the same was fixed at $1.50 per Squaro (inch) to each of said jour nals forllio four Insertions required by lav. They further resolved to hold their stated meeting every two weeks, Instead of every week ns heretofore. Subsequently they or dered tho release from tho county jail of Michael lloyle and Fiank Muuday. IIiuiiway Acciiif.vt. A littU son of Tt. Collins, marble worker, whilo playing on the street, near tho Mansion House, on Wednesday afternoon, tried to jump upon ft pa?siugtcam, when he slipped and fell, one oftho heavy runners of tho sled passing over his body. Fortunately tho sled was unloaded) or it would have crushed him to death instantly. As it was ho was badly hurt, Dr. Do Young attended him. Minor Tories. Sheriff llaudcnbush , on nr I .-..i. .i ! i iff... - John llijey and Samuel Darucs sentenced m iiioTcceut icrm oi i;ouu 10 too i-ciincu- Uarv't to their destination, llo remained in Philadelphia ovcr-uight, and, accolnpanied hv Mr. LouIa Armhrustcr and other friends. attended tlie ginnd Mrenncchor Hal Masque at tho Academy of Music. He describes tho scene of tho ucr 1500 grolcsquo char acters whirling ill tlio mazydauco ns the most imtosii)g Jiving panorama ho ever be held. Iho receipts of tho entertainment amounted to over $7000, and tho uso of the hall for the occasion cost $1000. Tho tiresenco of tho Binlllinr nnd pleasing countenance of Mr. II. 8..Everhatt at tho clerk's desk, of tho Mansion House) is suggestive that Col. Yt Iblrt is nlreauy planning fbtbo day when tho etuviv nnd ice shall havo Vanished from tho mountain peaks and hundreds of vVcary tourists have fled the city to nnd rest uijder his "vine ond fig-tree." During tlio fall nnd winter tho Colonel has tnndo improvements on the building, and in a few weeks will commence n thorough renovation of its interior in or der to have it ready for tile summer trade. Mrs. John Mincn of West Broadway, died on Wcdncdaay niorningi nftcr long anil patient sullering, M consumption, ane leaves n husband and several sons nnd daughters to mourn their irreparable loss. iter funeral took placo Tlnusuay afternoon, Rev. II. T. Vincent olllciating. She was in terred at Upper Maueh Chunk Cemetery. As soon as the snow nud ice melts on Mt. Pisgali, tho Pavilion, which was some what wrecked bv the stollil last fall, will be repaired, and will probably bo run next smuttier, as last, by Mr. John Brighton, who', by t!lo way, is ono of tlio ino- judi cious caterers iu his lino in Maueh Chunk, Ex-Sheriff Painter is slowly recoverini from the lute injuries receive from a Tall on the ice. There are only eieht prisoners confined In tho jail hero now. Win. Cool, Esq., now of riltston, but formerly AsHoeinlo .ludiro of this eounlv. spent tlie forepart of tlio week with his old friends here. Ilia rollpfiMP4 nt flip ftirhnn rooutv baf feel. ilia t E. Mel I Boyle, Esq.'i, unchari- me remarks ami insinuations, in last wcck s GiUCi;C,-.,i-P;card to the appointment of a tipstaVe', was aii1ilniV.yv-4l'JtQj.'lM'ACuiLd. and the legal profession. Pensioners, by a recent act of Congress, are entitled to additional pensions, a matter to which P. J. Median, Esq, is giving spe cial attention .llufionliir Twinkling. Ed Horn was visiting friends in Lehigh county lust week. Tilgh. M. ISallict visited Lehighton last Satuiday. Sleigliirtg is oors a few moro warm days will finish it altogether. We notice that "Undo Sam" has again commenced business in East Pciin. Griffith Eberts was tho successful man at the rulllo match last Saturdayi Wo know a man so lazy, that tho only timo he ever worked, was when ho took cas tor oil for honey. Tho "Lilly" Cadets, I'loii Muuch Chunk, put in nn appearance nt Mclfanicls on Sat urday last. They look splehdid alid so was their behavior. Honor to Gerii Lilly and Cjidcts. McDaiilc'ls Hotel seems to be ouilo ft placo of note, judging from tho number of sicigniiig parties stopping mere, well, iuc is not a bad fellow,he sets n good table, keeps the best of refreshments, has n splendid hall furilished with the best of music, etc. , -The hostler at Fenstcrmnkcr'2 llutel is nn netivo young fellow, ho attends to his business well. We sumioso he is doing well too, ns there nro a good many sleighing pur ties stopping there. E. II. intends to start ft select school next spiing, at Centre Square, fur tlie pur pose of teaching the higher mathematics and music. "Now, Snip, drivo slow and careful, and don't run over any insuranco agents," was Hi indie's advice to his brother, tho other day in starting him to tho mill, with a load of wheat. Di D. Kistler ra'ado ri tf Ip to Lehigh comity this week, for tho purposo of pur chasing a quantity of clover seed, which he bought at a very low price. Hed Cloud. individual or individuals, whose appetite for taking what belongs to some one visa is good, appropriated to thoir own use tho email oopjicr wlro which formed the tele phono line between the ofiicw of the Em ery Wheel Co. and the L. and S. railroad depot in Weissport. Messrs. Zrn and Hill extend the party an invitation to attend Ilia revival meetings at the IIvanjAliwl chureh ; but until a new wire an be eUainw), all ''back talk" cOMe. ing olliceis were duly installed by V. D.S. C, Harry V. Moithitner: S. K. C Henry J. Kp4juder, S. K. V. C -W. K. Ileiiiiiuger, S. K. 1st Lieut. N. 11. ltober, S. K. It. S.-lt. Gilliam, 8. K. Ami. It. S.-S. II. Ilouser, S. K. p. G. Henry Koibadr, S. K. I.G. Ed. Hiinsickcr. The aiinnyiuee winad by the con tinual crying of tlm baby, nt ouea ccasm whm tli aaitttt W(a itedauld be) promptly rmnvl by using Dr. Hull's Baby Syrup. Prttw 25 rent per bMtl.' ' 111;; C'rccff Items, The weather has change,! considerably, John Greenzwclg moved from East Weissport to this place on Satunlay last, Doth oftho Sabbath schools havo been kept open this winter. Ttio Salem Sabbath' school will hold an election on Sunday fur all Assistant Suiitr iuteudeiit. Chatles Glldner. c'f this place, was mar ried to Aiiuio Smith, of Kresgeville, Monroe county, on Saturday. J. Z. Bagenstose, teacher of East Weiss irt, guvo his pupils a sleigh ride on Tues day lost) tlie Band uccomiMnied thepi. Tlio Advocate can now boast of having as largo and full a remrtoriul corps as unv jupcr published in the county. Henry Campbell, of East Wels'f'port, announces hlinselfns n candidate,' for reelec tion to the uffico of Justice of the Peace. Mr. C Is an honest upright citizen ond will fill the olllco with great batisfaction. Tlio following has liccn shot and trap jicd by Thomas Lcves of this place: rabbits, IlOl.phca'sants, B; raccoon's 1; minks3 niuskrafs fij pooleats 5.' Fox list will bo given at tho close of the season. llev. J. L. Werner will pro?6h in the colt s church to-morrow at Id a. in, ItF.vr.nc. The Slate Encampment of the Grand Army oflho Itcpublic met in Harrisburg Wednoa- imy, .lull delegates being present. Governor Hoyt was nominated as delegate at largo to the next National Encampment. ltnse.Lettis.oged 1(1, Tell through the Dela. waro.Ituilroad bridge at EWo'u, on Tuewluy night, ond was so badly injured that she died iif.two hours. She Is the third pcrbon killed at the same place within a year. Dr. Haaa Kxrrtorant is nqmpounded entirely of vegetable drugs. lis action is di rected to the cause of the disease, which it permanently cure. Use it yourself, and recommend it to your friends. All drug. g's ell it at 25 50 cents per bottle. A fine son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll, on Monday forenoon. Ilasl'lVim Moll,. Church on Sunday, at 2 p. rri. Strugglo for the n'ght. Judgo not that you bo not judged! The beautiful snow is decaying; Moro marriages on tho tiljns, Election near nt hand I no candidates. (J. Peter and Thomas Ituch visited friends over lu'o'.lJIuo mountains Sunday. Lafayette Fryman paid a visit to his Big Creek friends sometime ago. Mr. Ilrobst, school teacher at Pcnns villc, has in attendance 70 scholars, M. S Ituch. oil Tuesday, slinned and fell, hurting his kueo and ski'nning his nose. A crand rallle will take placo here on next Saturday for a book-onso and nine other prizes. "Tlie five Jiiglicst and tho live lowest mows laKe tno prizes, o, a, auiu stein has charge o'f it. N. Ituch. O. Itchricand Levi Nothstein all complain of injuries received by slipping aim lulling on too ice. Charles Gindcr was visiting friends in wiiiteiiau on fcunnay. Itcubeii lleh rig lost s two-year's old colt by the horso discaso which is now af flicting many horses in this vicinity. Amos Ebcrt will be the occupant of the sciiooi projieriy lor mis year. Our friend Nothstein, whilo out sleigh ing last Suudiy, tho seat sliiHil and threw him under tho sleigh, but tortuuately his injuries were all in his mind. Some of our townsmen threaten to, " In IhVAoTOCATi office to PiijJ nut wdio ''Un cle Sam" is. If they are co anxious to know, no is ins iliul.ly s boy. uncle sax. Walckkvlllo Item Alfred Weyhenmeyerjof Maueh Chunk, was Here tno iurepart oi tne wceK. Francis Bch'rens, of Bear Creek, gave us ft can on jiouuay. Henry E. Depiiey, of Albrightsville, visited friends here lust week. Tho wife of David Watch, has been a great sullerer front Inflammatory rhcuina tism for tlio mst two weeks, but 'uridcr ll skillful treatmeut of Dr. McCrcary, she is much improved. G. W. Nen steel will accept our thanks for a number of Philadelphia jujiers. Churlca Kline, of East Jlfuuch Chunk, was hero on Tuesday, purchasing furs and skins. t h'o item in the Aptocak, last week, by Itcverc, had tho effect of stirring up the aspirants fur offices. V(e have now candi dates for Constable, Assessor, Supervisor, Justice of the Peace, and School Director, lu our next we may havo to add others. It is reported that George W. Nenstcel, Esq., lias consented to be ncaudidato for tho office of Justice of the Peace. Our shool at this place has now been open three months. Tho snow Is now rapidly dlsapfaricg, aud sleighing is dully growing poorer. Candidates" li'avo a smilo for all just now. ltAi.ru. Judge Qedwallader, of the U, SsDiririct Court, Eastern District of Penna.,died at his residenee in Fhlladelidita, on Sunday last, of typhoid pueu'monia, in the Tltn year of hie a-f ilchuci. froAj llenvur .llciulou'. Tho slclgliiligisnboulovcrfor awhile tho roads aro In p. slflQ of Complete slush, Mr. E. B. Ely nnd Mr. .Gertrude Adnmi . s. . . ri ' 1 , ..... . ... "viw married nn ounii.ty jasr, uy mo iiev. Marshall, M. E. minister of this place. Wc aro happy Ip, state, that Jqlin Wear has bo far rccovcied from his la'o sicknesses to bo ablo to attend to thodutles of his dfilce, Times must surely be Improving, if wo are to judgo from apjienrances. Tlio peoplo as n general thing aro very cheerful nnd jubilant, nud have nn extra half n dollar to spon'd for a littlo Ytfcn-atlon. On Friday morning last, between tho hours of six nnd sovoiiisoinoonoentercd tjio house of Cha. Scrimshaw nnd took n flvo dollar gold piece from Ins jiocket book, which wits In tlio iwcket of ono of his garments that hung in his front room. This look? like resumption. There Is some talk of the M, E. Chdrcli getting Song Bird Troupe to glvo a. concert for tho benefit of tho Church. If sulh Is tho caso then look out for ft musical trcah T-Irs, Pat'k Cole, wife of Patrick Colo; ol Colcmine, died on Saturday last, after n very short sickness, Mrs. Colo" njiiwai ed to bo n I Very strong WhlVmn. Vpt. iru-i.ni-rt lfiilbrnlltf Inforloeil. tvns fnt' tmlf lu-n .trivs Rl,n i iittist havo been closo to fifty years of ago. Her funeral took place on 'Monday after noon. Mrs. John Bawdcn, had n young son on Tuesday morning last. Wo hope, Johnny will soon come down to seo tho bdCy. neuben Stcincr, of Pacuer township, has been seriously 111 for nbo'ut two weeks, but it is hoped by lils filcudi thit the woist is just. The lumber men of Packer township, havojjcen very busy dunng"lhegood sleigh iug lu getting their logs to tho s'aw mills. Our Politicians, from all parlies, aro be ginning to bo uncommonly jralite. They nro even willing to 6hake bauds with tlioso ofopsito parties, if you are fool big enough to listen to half an hour's sermon on indi viduality and self-sufficiency. What a wonderful ago wo ore living in for politics. pn. Tuesday evening last, tho German Hcformcd Church Choir, troiii llazeton, Sere naded Henry Swank and family of this placo with some very beautiful music. Jan. 20th (ieskiivek. Tim cdnl Trndr. Wo have nothing new of general Import nneo to nolo in the nuthiaeite coal trade, says last Monday's Philadelphia Ledger. There is, and bus been all the past week, a largo demand for stove and chestnut sizes of coal in New Yoik at $3 and 2 50 per ton, and deliveries have been illiicli delayed by reason oftho scaicity of coal on the market. In addition, tlio recent storms have much retarded operations nf the mines and on tlio lines of railways. Under these impediments in keeping up ft full supply of fuel the weather has been such as to materially in cre'aso the demand. Tho result is a very thorough clearing out of the stocks on hand oftho several companies. Tlie spring will open to a much more favorable showing for the trade than was even hoped for ft month ago. It is believed tliattt little harmony and co-operation among tho parlies shipping to tho New York market would result in an advance of 50 cents a ton on domestic sizes, hut tlio fact that the Delaware and Hudson Company have made some 6alcs for Febru ary und March delivery, and tho Pennsyl 'JiiuilC'iMl QoAOnnny havetheircircularsout nxlng$2 85 for stove coal totheii coiitrncters for February delivery, render it somewhat improbable flint any advance will bo made in tno lace oi mo large amount to be oiicrcil for sale on Wednesday next at auction. There is n strong probability of a decided scarcity of coal, iicrliaps not n famine, but a supply so short ns to fully maintain any reasonable prices that the principal opcratois may agree upon. But will they do this is tho inquiry now to bo nriiwcicd. Tlie 100,000 tons ofScrantoil coal to bo sold on Wednesday is a pretty heavy stock to lift in a singlo day at this season of tho vcar, and may beam little heavily on prices. The sulo is ttlitibimrcd ps positive nnd to the i.t..,.ii I !.C . ..j I ! t .... i logout uumcr, no uios in uuy lorin ucing mado fur account of the company tholeims being fifty cents per ton down on tho day of sale und the remainder in ten days. It is now a well assured tact that there will be no coal combination during tlio cunent year, though it is manifest that tho New York parties to that of 1S7S much desire one, and nslittte question that low prices uro urged by thcln now with tho view of enforcing 6iich a lesull by making tho unwilling,' from prospective losses, more willing to join in the protection against loss, which combi nation seems tlio only surety. Tho outlook for the trade is certainly no worse, and most persons consider it better. The inaiket is so bare of coal that coal operators and trans porters can, irthcy choose to harmonize, regulnl'e prices, ul least no far as to hold prices to n remunerative point. The de mand for coal by reason oftno estimated in creased production bfiron will, witli other enco'dragihg influences, put the tonnage for tho jfcar up to twenty ono or twenty-two millions of tons, an output that will not only protect the coal interest from loss but will do much to resuscitate tho transporta tion companies in tho trade from the severe depression of tlie last two or ihrco years. While it is ever desirable to have tho prices of articles of necessity in every household, as low as they can bo produced nt, Willi living wages to all engaged in tho produc tion of such necessary commodities, it is neither wise nor dcsirablo to forco those prices co low as to crush out cutorpriso and tho fair , and wjiojesohio, competition that can exist orjly nn reasonable pi ices. It is to thogeuc-al advantage that n little of the capital invested in coal ns possiblo should be lost. All undue loss therein is boruo in the end by tho comsuincrs of the coal. Wcntlicrly Itciun. H. 0. Chance, temporarily employed by J. T. Uriel, has secured a situation as druggist with Dr. Derfenderfer, at Aslily, Pa., whither ho will remove with his fain ily on Monday next. Harry is a first class druggist and deserves success! Mr. Calvli tho Mercautilo Appraiser visited town during tho week. M. G. Kronicr is already making tfp tlio slate for tho coming election. Mike will have things his own way, and has always full confidence in his own abilities to fill of fices. Modusnjicruiidi : "Well lets sec, skulo corrector.! gives to Wagner; constaplo to Frank, Eck, 'sessor to Kinglo no 1 keeps dot fur thyself a lectio ;" and it is done. Important business changes on the tain is. Geo. W. Miller, luto with J. G. Eadie, has bought and will henceforth run tlio Oak Hull flore, .recently owned by Wilson A Ilarlcu'fan. ; . i The dru- storo of W. W. DeWitt.wenro inforincil will soon bo taken charge pf by a party lroiu Maryland, named Latham Baker. N.T.Beadle, in business at Phlladel. phla, is now visiting friends in town. We legret to slato that Mr. Beadlo is suffering physically nnd lioie for his speedy recovery. Soi.KwiiAt 6ur-rRisia' It was on Tues day flight last,' about u dozen gentlemen left HuzleUiii for ft sleigh rido aud a little (put at Wcathcrly. About an hour after their arrival and tho discoursing of some good singing (tho pirty were musically im lined), another party arrived which, tu the sur prise of the first parly, turned out to be their wives In disguise und masked. Afierspeud. ing several hours, no doubt cociallv, tbey returned fully satisfied with their trip. ItOCKAWAT. 81S1 ";mo TVlicro tlio Woodbine XvWnclli.'" amci Kelly, a machinist, ari employee at tho Paekerton car shops, visited Lo lilghton on Wednesday night of last week, aird purchased a few articles at our stores for which he states ho paid for in silver, having his jiocketbook with him, contali. ing $181, Ho went homo to his boarding house, at Zimmerman's at Paekerton, arid says that ho placed tho pocketbook beneath his pillow, und afterwards had occasion to pass out to the water closet,' and instead of returning to his room entered tho sitting room and slept nearthe slovo all night. Go iug into his bed room next morning he missed his pocketbook with tho contents. Searoh was made for it, but It could not be found, so he had warrants issued by Esq. BetK for tfle arrest of throe oflfTj fellow boarders, and taken before the Squire, who gave them a separate hearing, whidi result ed in their discharge, there being no evi deuee to convict. This is a mystorious dis appearance of a pocketbook, and may pnti bly be in some measure accounted fur by th fact that Kelly bad ben drinking. XXUAL STAl'KMENT or Tim Financial Condition or CAltDON COUNTY, iTOIt THE YEAE i'878 T. J. CLAUS3, En.. Treasurer of Carbon County, In account with said County for mo year iB7t nnc'nlpTS. lo Balance nn liandJacuaiy 1st. ISIS Vi t!0U7 11 1'iom nironWloiitz, Collect or Hast Ma tell C'uuulc. 1871 Adam Cluhtman, Collector . ., l'cun forest, lor. 71 i) J. S. Webb, Collector Lehigh ton, is; J 2M 81 llanlson Wcntz, Cul'cctor l'.vrj-ville, 1870 ill so Jl. A. iSiltz, Collcoto'r liouifiri'. ton, 1873 490 M T.T.Uitldor. Collector Maucti Chunk, lili 43 I Patrick Dcrmott, Co'Iietur Mnuch ("Imnk Iwp :7 li Thoiiics Horn, Collector Ma- honluir C33 31 Hi my llennlnc, Collector l'enu l'orcst loS 00 Uenjaniiu llctr. Collector TowiinioosltiK 311 Si John J. Osllivtier, Co'lector 112 M 733 CO 833 74 CJJ04 m'ia 1211 2 I4S 82 312 49 (all W. V. Scott. Collector Slouch Chunk. 1177 Tat. Derniott. Colloctor a'ci Cmint, twp, 1877 C. K. Jlllier. Colloctor, East Munch Chunk, 1877 L. A. Jlt'ler, Collector Ms- honing, 1877 Ulrani 1'. Lovan, Collector Franklin. is"7 Juhn strolil. Collected- Lower Towtimtmine. 1577 Paul tlvck, i ollcctor Iowa. incitsliiir, 1E77 William Cctz, Collector l'cun Koiest, IS77., , Jas P. 'Smith, Collector Lo timhtrn. 1877 Dan. Kcliuc'i, Colcctor We'ss- noit, 1877 Samuel Btcrrctl, Colecior Lnnsfoid, 1S77 Harrison Wcnts. Collector l'arijylle, 1877 Gabriel Miller, Collector Le high, 177 Chns. Utnda r, CoUecter JSot rer.n. 1877 Davlit It. Keller, Collect or 1'nrker, 187 V. P. Strcoto. . Collector Cld. Ocr. 1877 Chan, Coder, Collector East renri, it7S ,.: 130J 00 Cavlu It. ttoile collector i-nckcr If 73 833 to John fainter. Collector M'lt Cliuus, it"! 4:03 4t Jaccb 1Iij.pi, Co.lPctor Uauch Chunk' tnp., IS7S "S733 rf" Ezra KtwharJ Collector Le- tiitou. isrj :co oo Jcsinh llnrpel, Co. lector TowameaiTnK. 1S78 6;0 0) Charlc Lentz, Col eclor 313' bonmir, I87J SJM !4 D. llachmta Collector Wca- thcijy, 1S73 ISM 50 J r. r.els, Col cctor iiinlti 1S73 10.0 CO Ocoicell iilo Collector Lum. fold 1373 1S00 y Diluluo Siijdor.ColIoitor Tar. tyyilio. 1S73 ISO 00 Johu Hccoy, Collector Lo. hlch, U73 4J3 Co JaiucaSmitli. Collector Laos. anno, uj? so II. G Oerpey. Collector l'onn l'oresi.. 1873 , 73 CO Johu tstruht. Collector Lower TowanicustUR, 1S)S j 833 63 C, 13. Mliler, Collector East Maueh Chunk, 1873..... 400"ob lliinui 1. Liyau, Collector Fianklin. 1878 230 00 Dau stlu ch, Collector Weiss. port, 18.8 312 CO Thos. Koons, fui old planlr'. HEalS, AC. T0Oticti.fr, W3)3 Ed. llaler, for old plank J. A. Horn, for.ohl plank..... Lewis AnnbrnBlor, rent 11 Phillips, cool J W. l.audcnLaih. jury loos Kasteru Pen'icutlaiy Ucdemption unscattd luuils. U. 11. Linoeiniiiu, toi rowed luouey FltOM TAXES ON UNSEATED LA.NDH. Kidder township. Prnn Foicst llun s l'laiulln Last l'eun ....... 1 oo 10 8 CO 22381 87 10 CO S3 CO 11 81 8210 132 90 1S3 11 3.00 0) ...,, Lower Towatncjieliij . Li-hlRh .'. Maueh Chunk TowaiKcnslnff Lansanna Packet Mahoning Wcothoily bo. 0113 h' ,,, i:ast Manch chunk ... Weiispuit Lontxhttn Maueh Chualc CM 19 843 OS WJ 73 C9 61 13J 01 03 37 1014 33 1M 84 307 41 27J tl Vtl U 4 60 17 : 68 77 6 41 18 87 2 0) Total Iteceipts DISUtmSEME.Viy. Interest ou County Ilonds ... luquMtlon 8211 78 . 'D.I4i 88 lltti 41 liufe COU.VTV OKFICEM. T. D. Clniss. Trcasaier fiooo oo il. E. Swortz. fur 1877 700 00 II. E. Swaitz, talauco due f'loai 1817 30 CI, Jnrnis AbIi. Couitnlteloncr... 301 AO Dan. House Commissioner ,, '.TO to Henry liuycr, commlts-oscr 291 CO E It Slew era, Out. Attorney 490 4) Allen CruiR, Coiunussionets Counsel for 1877 0 SS Alliu Cialg, corumUsloucrs Council r 1873 , 133 87 E. C. Hjaime., ntura jade 14 5) r. A. l apper A Co , M alloc , bteuoitiajihera 347 40 Thos. Kemercr, Protboaot'rj Zli 34 P. J. Mcehau. lteluin Judue, and Auditing ltels.cr's and Piothonolary's Acc'ts' son County Auditor and Cierk Jill K tt Jaiy CoinuiiHstouers A Clerk Ulre 7i 0) tins 07 JAIL l.Xl'L.NSES. J. W. P.aad'nbmn. tshp.fr... pll 3 Ed. Armbinster, Oaardlug : Jail, &C 417 43 Ilenry Sonuhcloi, ClotblDK .. 43 83 lloiuce DoYoour, Medical .,, Attendnuce M CO ChailesUwitzer .'. I 73 CM. Elicit 3 81 PuiliD Dean 47 U Speoitlcr & Kker 23 7t John Spohu..., 3 S3 Jonts boualieira'. Clothing. ... s 70 J. W lUborllnsACo 7 41 I'. C. Kilno 173 Lconanl Vender 4171 It Calvin.... t :3 Waller Conway 39 Oi 13130 73 IIOAICDINQ JUltOltS. J. 8. elscr Water und Uas I33 M Coal 241 03 3223 (0 H0S 89 COUNTY JlTUDOEd. Little Clan 11 $3 i.ehieunap oi 03 lla-t Peon ji ;4 llowmans 112 90 Lehislitou 177 13 Westherly ,. 3 s IliIcU Tannery 6 73 Mahoning u 4 I'airyrtlle 1 (9 lluili'i 129 t'oco Pcco 4 ;8 htrohi'it llrfOVe k ,9 i rsrryvlile. ITi-nilin mi... Weitherlv AuleiirlM Packeilon. I.a 11 sturdy,, r.sst Manch Chank... iKihliihtin,. ...... L net Penn. Lsusanno f.j '. Booth Kidder..;,. ,' Nortli Kidder M shining. . Jlcnvf r Meadow. . .'.'. J-Tf.ijai'honliiir Towamcnslug , .'. Manch Chunk, 1st. tt'ord.... Manch Chank, 2nd. Ti ... Weissport.., . ., buminltlllll TjOwerTowpmenslnff... renn Torwl llanks Packer Tjehlgh Maueh Chunk, Is p. E. C. Itemmcll t tt i 41 V 91 SIM 1100 if 10 09 IS 9 8(1 24 to 41 97 n 22 it a 4123 3) 00 12 01 j 'a 1(1.1 M 00 11 it 20 ou 7 0-1 80 r,2 93 60 St W S3 41 78 77 6 00 natv, 7j t27'a oi Mi w Repairs ot Coanty llalldlags, &c nonnb'A'ED moxky. 11149 M Hi: 70 Dy BoorOlnft I'liene'? 1 lirOit.-iid ns Jail .' Jly Clothing, Issuing VenliM Meillesi Aiiennstiee fir Prisoners, Exeontlons, - . Ac tn k- 131,0 :., JlO.Vl) ACCOUJtTrf. To trnonnt of Uonlsdiiistond. ing July 1. 1873.... .'i.M0i ' 1INANOIAL STAlBMltST. n. To n.nomit of Uoml oafs tand. Ing (3MGQ 00 Tonmoniftiluo I'owmhluslor Unscati '1 Lands 3WI S t5S6)l 79 To amount, ne'cfircca In ex- tersof Uabillti,' (7.0137 (3335i 13 Oft. Bcbattian llaun O. D. Llndcriniu & Co. Itib! aitl Jenkins Elmlri enger Joun MlUcr , James Kerrlsn, Mrs. B. Eidngo Sarah A. Itouee David It. K-ller Pat. Kalu '. 1730 00 S J 00 OtO 10 8231 CO 130 04 1SJ0 00 7.0 00 10IO00 1COJ CO 2M0 03 17900 00 8UNDIUE1). Fox Scalps tlCS CO O.E Williams U. Miris, Eastern Peulten tury u. State Tax Taxes refunded Tiessuiers Deeds for 0c. sonted Lands Road Tax unseated Isnil 1'rant In tsp School Tax nnssatcd: land Franklin t-p Bounty Tax nnseatal land Pi-ftnlrlln t.n bchool Tax Unseated land Penn Purest Redemption on unseated lands STATIONARY. Tc'ejrra pbing 931 07 JooLrnn J'i7 21 E, Mell Oovle 193 71 E. 11, Itiucb- 77 44 C. Dolon 139 (3 PosUeo &c 21 13 V. Mann 13,80 W, F, Mnrpliy & Sons 131 80 II. V. Mortuiuicr 29 00 Miscellaneous II 70 tt ts 718 18 . 133 90 . $3 45 83 23 7 :o 0 s 71 71 231 81 (I3S0 S3 039 70 tV34 9J ELECTION ESj-CNSEH. Lnnsxnne ft .8 M'aoch. Chnak Boroarh, 1st, Ward 41 4) Mahonfng 14 60 EjksVVeon 48 CO Sontb Kidder Xoith Kidder ' V. V.. Beaver Me::doW ,. 61 CO Andcnncd 69 T5 Puoer .. 4? 49 Tmvameaslng 43 20 Lower Towanienslue. JCast Maucn chunk llurough. 42 41 Paekerton .'. 40 CO Sunmlt Hill 43 00 Ncsqnchoniug 42 CS Landlord 01 63 W'cathcrlr 41 60 Penn Forest 43 fO Wcissnoit 41 SO Porryvtlle 41 to Lehtuhton 42 63 Lelilgh 42 81 Maueh Chunk Borough 2nd, Ward 00 FTjnklln Tovnablp 42 00 (1073 72 CONSTABLES AND JUoTICEi. II. Brcltford (14 23 Joel Kcjper, 2 91 J. D Hampton 17 v) J. F. Ulllli 13 60 John btrohl Zl 0 W. I.'. I'll-ble 13 80 E. llolthhne 37 41 J. A'. Itaudenbush, V. C. P... 117 93 CharhM Urlm 110 17 Joslah Sc-fass 6 81 Fianlsotocker 10 1-6 A, I). Miller 8 63 A.Shapp 10 11 II. Fooler,.,. 21 14 O. V. Pulstt 3 6) Juhn It Pmitu 12 33 Ben. Grocnzweig 23 7 0 31. lllucef. 7 3 II. P. Levon 63 13' C. D Fritz i,..'i 6 40 John lloovcr. t....i.,t'.l 9 13 D. t-nrder .'.....'1 4 63 V. tihlnkle 8 43 13 Onffltlis 10 47 John Shen v 81 00 J. D. Be Iz 4 S3 J. 11. Meyers 17 22 U.ll. LH-PPO 21 21 W. I. I'ctcrr 7 41 Ijonlon Itchrlg.. 117.3, JohnCrossan..;.'..., 22 ss John Esslloger 4 73 Win. Rangbt 21 73 Jos. F. slier l.-ie Win. Tarleton 14 23 C. O'Douurll 3 24 A. 13. Mltlcr 39 79 J. H WebU 81 48 8. F. Pealer TO 31 U. O. Mcljiud 17 63 C. II. . cDuulel 9177 John I'aluti-r., 97 s; John Counai ,. 83 00 James WaUer 13 03 T. C. Williams 18 70 (leo Williams... 63 63 Juhn Quinu 31 09 Jonah Maikley '39 84 C. V.'.Wulton u ti (1633 46 W1T.N ESS FEES. October session It7f....v, June January March January April October January AIi1l Juno October e.d 1876 1877 1(7 1877 , t78 1673 1873 1S73 (14 78 3 41 14 li 17 IS 7 41 3 !W 14 40 mi 11 428 03 2 9 3 433 73 - j (2 81 83 279 67 Military Enrollment,., Jl, F Ilufford, tnpt tor Coun ty lnstltuie Money refunded, WUlianl Kenned)- ...' JtillllVs. Orand Jorr term. Januirr..,. (xl ri Traverse Jnry V rra Junary .' 723 83 Travel so J urr term, Jauaary, 400 1 0 Grand Jury term. ApriL 1(4 03 Talesmen Jury term, April, ,. C8 33 Traversa Jury term, April.,,, (Ul 72 Grand Juaj tcrm.tJuue..,,..., 193 41 Petit Jury teim. Jape...,. Vm 401 1 Traverse Jury term, Juue,,.. 47S 4 GrarJd Jury term, October.... 23122 Travcise ittiy. term Otlober 233 91 Pctlc Jury, teim October .... 673 S3 1S9 00 7 60 (I.tl r Bank Taxes 1813 33 ht)t0TUIf-S.,,., jv 14 tpeaalir Eater. Repairing' Coanty Balldiugs 62 3 Remind rbl bps, 'Iranscrib- leg 3 00 lotal tt.TX (6 Total . araoni t of Disbarsc. meat 729 63 Uy Balance ou hand January 1.1179 ,'. 11412 31 To balance on hand January I, lo,9,,,,,, luauiuu ifccnvucooaiycnarg ed by i?Ule In hauae of Treasurer ,' twill it lliliocolu hand1. , t!24li il 1717 60 iTii' By Cas'i Id IHndi-tl Trea' enrer By Balanco line oaTat Hup llcatcs In hand ot T,x Cnllcctornfroia whlcli Ex 0lierllDi;3 and U .miill-1 BionsnretobertfUtVileil.. H7:0 21 Amouut duo from Tica, M. Veavo,,,forrltn'-.....' ., 200 tSM'l 13 BALANCE QUI STANDI 3.il'. 1-1373 Conrad Kocucr, ex-County Treasurer C-l cl Ait.im Clitlstraaii. Col'cctnr Penn Finest, li73 ....'..... ' 5 51 II. A. Bcltz.Cotlcctcr I.chlg!). . ton. 1873 !:."3 37 T. T. Ki elder, Collector M'h Chunk, 1370 13 01 James llarvcy.Collcotor I-iii- sanne, 1873 67 llonry llcnning. Ool'icclor Penn Foresl, 1S7J CI 63 (3IC 81 John J. Cidlaaucr, Co leefcr . Banks. 1877 W". W. Scott, Collector Maueh Chunk-, 18,7 PatBcimot. Ci.lleclm -Maiicti Chunk towiiamp Lewis A Ml.lor, Collectcr Mahuntna II. P. Levaii,(.o:tecttrX'rai.k. ha Pan! Buck. Cdlcctor T wn. musing.. Win. Ootz, Collector l'cun "Forest Sam. Stonett. Collector Lvas. ford Daniel Shock.Collect'or Weiss port Chns. Ginlcr, Collector E tt Penn ..: David II. Keller, Colleciur Packer John FaiaterXoiloctor Maueh Chuck , Jacob Huss. Co'lcctrr Maueh Chunk township Ezra Kewliord, Collccior to. hlghton Joslsh TJmpel Collector Tow. amensmg' J. P. ltlcsi, Cofcctcrllaiiki... Geoiao Bojh'Oolltclor Laus. ford Dllclno Snvder, Col'cctor Parryvh'o W. F. Strccter, Collector Kid. der..-.iv.i James Smith, Collect?;: Lau sanne.. II. O. Dcppo. collector rcnu Foreit Tohn RUohl. Collector Lower Townmccslng C. E. Miller, Collector East Maueh Chunk n. P. 1. cyan, Collector Frank-lln til t2 I CM 33 IS 27 170 C2 314 41 119 33 tlSO 93 l!7 40 83 83 414 63 :m 81 COl 13 330 CO .1. 1237 21 . 1133 31 C01 82 2 0 T. M- Weaver, for planks. .... Balanco oatstsndlnj; s'u7n 22 Ve, tho undersijncil, Auditors of tho Coiinty of Caibon,do hereby eeitify.that tho foregoing is a correct statement of tlm amounts received mid disbiiiM.tl bv T. D. Clauss, Esq.) Treasurer of said Comity, of tlio Sherill' nnd Commissioners account', so far as tho samo havo como to our kuowledge.loi tlie vcar 1878. W Kness our hands tltis Sf th day of Jan uary A. D. 187Ut BAjlUEfj MOTZCU, II. A. UHLT2, D. B. ALHltlGIIT. , Auditor.". Attcit, II. E. SWAI1TZ, Cleri:. 10 I m i:d, KELcnxrn. On tho 17th ultimo, Edivor.l Kelchncr, nn esteemed and well-beloveil deacon of St. John's Liilllrran chinch, of Lower Townmeiiiing, aged 33 yc.us, '2 mouths and 1! ditrs. Special Notices. Tin: ivoiti.ii'.s UAL.11. Br. Li 1). WEYlib itjj's Ai.Tr.nATivK bvntr ItVA reiuwlyu cd TllIUTY-l-'IVl'. 1EA11S In u prhaiopruct ce.aua neter tailing to nulit-tuy cuio RHEUMATISM , Dropsy, Eivl inH.Hocoinlaii- hvi'lil.ls, (irovl, UiaOi-ttn. and all diseaws lu wlilcn il.o u 004 a Implicated, is now odeio I lu llio publ.e fold bynlllUTUt, liauookrs nud tnhnle'n'i' only) by I'll,-, WEVllUlt-1 JElilOlM-J CO. 1. O. llox JJi, Iloel'etter, 1. V. PIMPLES. I mail (I'rcfcJ llio lonlpo for a s'mala VLOKTAIJU; ItAI.M. tliUt ItJlliOVO T.V.W, FlCliCKisLS. l'IMIM.KS ami i.LOlTilt', i, rnvliitr Hie tklu Hn. cwirana beaut i.u, Ua iiiriMlui4 lur nutliuii! a luriJaiit Ri-mUli ul lutr un a ba'U hca 1 iirbuinuig fi'H. AtMrfm, icto9iDpj3o, btanip, lloa. V'uuUiU i5 Co . A a btiect,N. V. , ulAmh. TO CONSUIWiVES. 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Huffereia nlalilliB 10 piollt by the, aj. veitlatta vxieiicucoran do so uyudmcn-di a iu perfect coiitliliure. JOII.N II. OflllEN. 4? Cedar St N V. PILES Olulltlnds TUyoUH.cil i-har ti 1 1 lit 001) or mucus nnd nil l1lHIUH4'rt nf t 111. 111.1 TIT,, quK-ktv and jirl,-ily aniei by a sunale and Boollmn, lIKMhllV. 1 or iafo.inatlan i.dd si Dll. J. FAllLlt t CO, V3 Ann fc t , , llcnlth and Happiness. Health nna llipplness era Puetleaj Wclth lo the.r pMt-.sor i,n I et thai- uie wllluii I ha rea.huf every one who vi III use Wright's Liver Pills. the only ure CUlli: for Tiovil I.lver. jitsbi-o. la. llearlictio, boni-8ii,raiiPh,Oont4piinii vX n ut . NaaHi.midnli Uililoas t'uir.rintsaiiilt B ood ln. rill-in. None paunlne vuih an auriii il Wni. Wrtgan l-nl a." 'il yom liml w it not supply send 23 cents I r iao. bo, lurrTcli ItoUer ,n Co , 70 H. 4 h St.. PP.u. tejlwf E. F, Kimkel's llidor .line of Iron. tvA.u"I?u-h '?!" 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