SlBWBKSi DIsTIUOr ATTORNKY .ft COUNSELLOR AT liAW. Office, Klota'a Drulnlng Biodawey, MAUCH CHUNK, PA Settling Eatatca, Filing Accounts and Orphans Court rractice a specially. Trial nt cnnse. carefully attended to. Leg! transactions In Kngllsh anil Oennan. Jan . MO TH TTPD r be 'onnrt on file at GEO. 0 rArhil P. ROWELL A CO'S New;, inner Artveriluni liuieait, 10. f-l ore vriiro advertising co.v iVpiir vrmir TRACTS may bo made lor It In HUH 1 UHlii 8ATUI11UY, FEnnUAllY in, 1870 Local and Personal. TO SUIISCRIIIEKS. Subscribers to Iho CArtnox Aovocatk will (ako apocial notice Hint our terms nro ono dollar a year strictly In advance, If not so paid $1.25 will be charged In every Instance. Subscribers getting tbclr papers by mall will refer to the direction tabs (in tbclr papers and note tbo date, "and remit accordingly. Shrovo Tuesday, February 2Sth. Lehigh Valley Itallroad 35i. Lehigh Coal 1c Navigation 15. West's liver pills cure sick headache. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad 12j. Chew Jacksos's Bist Sweet Navy To bacco. 750. There aro at present clghty-onc prison ers In tho Easton jail. Stack No. 4 of the Allcntown Iron Com pany was blown out Inst week. Head Tilgliman Arncr's new advertise ment in another column. Do you know tho fact that Lewis Weiss Is selling his stock of winter boots and shoes at a great reduction. Tho cost of operating tbo Lehigh Val ley railroad tho past year was 44.41 per cent of tho receipts. Wo arc again under obllgntlons to Hon. Allen Craig for Legislative documents. Tho best and cheapest boots and shoes to bo found in town aro at Lewis Wciss',iost offlco building. If you want a fa6hionablo hator cap,call nt X. D. Clauss', and buy ono for a small amount of maney. If you want a good and cheap set of HARNESS, light or heavy, call on M. Florey, manufacturer, East'Wcissport, near canal bridge. Lehigh County Fair'.will be held on Sept. 30th and Oct. 1st 2nd and 3rd. Tho Read ing Fair will bo held on tho same days. . The enterprising Par'ryvlllo hucksters, Charles Radetz and wife, treated their lady customers resident in that borough to a sleigh-tide on Saturday last. You can buy tho cheapest and best clothing and undcrware, at the store of F. Schmidt, Wcisspoit. On Tuesday of last week Mr. Thomas O'Brieu, an cmployco of tho Crano Iron Works at Catasatinua, was badly hurt at the No. 0 furnace. Hon. Hicstcr Clymcr is reported to bo rcriously 111 In Washington. He has not been in his seat in tho Houso of Represen tatives for thrco weeks. For boots, shoes or rubbers, of the finest makes, call on T. D. Clauss. You will find an immense stock to select from, at lower prices than ever before offered. There aro eleven school elate factories operated near Slutingtou, with an average producing capacity of about twenty-fivo hundred slates In ten hours. If you want shirts, neck wear, or any oilier article in gent's furnishing goods, call on T. D. Clauss, and ho will supply you at extraordinary low prices. A. Van Horn, a brakcrnan on tho Le high Valley Railroad, was badly injured near Beaver Meadow, on Wednesday of last week. Quito a number of cars jumped tho track, and Van Horn had his legs crushed. He was taken to St. Lukes' Hospital, where his Injuries aro being properly attended to. Overcoats, latest styles and best mntctial, for a small amount of ready cash, at II. II. retcrs', Tost pilice building, Lehlghton. There were shipped over tho Lehigh Valley R. R'., for tho week ending Feb Bth, 63,021 tons of coal, and for year to that date 535,384 tons, being a decreaso for tho sea eon of 209,141 tons. Clocks and Watches carefully repaired, and work warranted, at lowest cash rates, at Hageman's cheap cash store, opposite public to nuniio i ,, square, Weissport. I i,,i.',rf Capt. II. E. Swartz, tho good-looking County Commissioners clerk, says it is a girl, tho eighth, and that Mrs. S. is doing remark ably well. Wo congratulato tho Captain, hut ire can seo him, ami go four better. B. O'Brien, Esq., of East Mauch Chunk, ngent for the sale of tickets for tho different western lines, ruid us a call on Wednesday. And, by tho way, parlies contemplating go ing west, would find it to their advantage to call on him. If you would save time and money, fail not to attend the grand closing out sale of Winter Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, now igoing on at the Original Cheap Cash Store of J. T. Nusbaum & Son. There will bo a meeting of tho Con gregation of the first Presbyterian Church, of Lehlghton, in the lecluro room of tho church, on Wednesday evening, tho 10th I list., at half iiatt seven o'clock. All tho members should be present, as business of importance will bo transacted. v ' I'lHLir Mulish. Girman Horse and Cor I'ottdkr. It hould bo tho ain of every owiler of horses and cows to mako them as handsomo and useful as possible. The German Horso and Cow Towdcr makes fat. muscle and milk. 1'rice, 15 cents per lb. 9-12 Luckenbach's retail prices are but a trifle above the lowest wholesale prices of Philadelphia aud New York. His stock of stationery of every variety is excellent. Ho has also a splendid assortment of wall paper, from the very finest dowu to tho cheapest, Juit slip in and look at his goods. His store is a few doors below the Broadway Kofiee, Maueh Chunk Owing to our increased tales of Boots and Shoes, and the sujierior advantages we enjoy with tho Lading manufacturers, wo are enabled to offer tho same from 15 to 20 per cent bejov market prices. Call and bo convinced. Respectfully, J. T. Nl'SBAl'M & Sox L. E. Willi, treasurer and superinten dent of the Ubigh Emery Wheel Co., who has been on a western lour, iu the interest of the company, relruiied homo last Satur day evening. He says that the Iron and eteel working inter.U of the West wear about tbo same aspect as in this State, but that there is a bright prospect of a general and speedy revival of business. The, trip extended as far wt as Havener!, Iowa, and hearings back many pleaaautjremlnla cencea of the trip aud of his contact with prominent butiness men of that aeetion, It la understood that he made several linpor- taut business alliances for the c miiany du- ,,,... ' ' r"3lll0lrr. Lewis Weiss, at tho post offico stoic, has reduced the prices of his winter stock of boots and shoos. William A. Huff, a Justice of tho Tcaco of Philllpsburg, N. J., was run over and killed by nn engine on tho Now Jersey Cen tral Railroad on Saturday. Peter Mecks, a wealthy farmer, living near Snydcrvllle, Monroe onunty.commitlcd sulcido on Thursday of last week, by hang ing. No causo Is assigned for the ncU Tho annual conference of tho Evangeli cal Association will bo held in Salem's Evangelical Church, Linden street, abovo Ninth, Allcntown, during tho last week of this month. Parties desiring tickets printed for the February election, to bo held next Tuesday, can havo tho samo promptly attended to by sending tho names of the nominees plainly written lo this office. An embankment at Zelglcr's ore beds, fifteen miles from Allentown, caved In Tues day morning, burying fiflocn persons. Ono man was killed and four others were serious ly Injured. Thomas English, aged 40 years, foreman of a track gang on the Central Railroad of New Jersey, was struck by an engine and killed In a deep cut near Phillipsburg, on Monday night. J. C. Coon, cditorof IhoJVai'nttafcr, was arrested in Wllkesbarro Tuesday, upon two charges of libelling preferred by Judgo Har ding. $1000 ball was furnished in each case. John Thomas, of Audcnricd, is booked for a shooting match with James McLnin, of Summit Hill, on Feb. 22, at tho latter: place, stakes $100 a side to shootat 15 birds j each. Mr. Win. Love, of Hokendauqua, pass ed through town last Salurdny j ho dropped Into seo us, and stated that another of the Catasnuqua furnacc3 had been started on the previous day. The shipment of coal over tho L. & S. Division of tho Central R. R. of N. J., for tho week ending February 7, amounted to 55,370 tons, and for the season to 207,355, being an increase of 121,340 tons to dato in excess of Inst years' business. Tho following circular of pricc3 of coal at Mauch Chuuk for tho lino trade has been issued by tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company: Stove, $2 75j lump, broken, egg and small slovc,$2 50; chestnut, $2 40; chest nut No. 2, $1 25. Win. Miner, Esq., went to tho city of New York last Monday, on business for the Fort Allen Foundry, and returned homo on Wcducsday. He speaks in tho most en couraging tones of the spring trade, as viewed from the present indications of the markets of that city.' Doctors and Churches. The Doctors of New York City say Specr's Port Grapo Wino lias proved to bo pure, unadulterated, of a fine flavor, and tonic properties, and is unsurpassed for its restorative powers, and they prescribe it as a very superior wine. Churches use it for communion. rig iron the Philadelphia market is In good demand, with a firmer footing. No. 1 foundry sells nt $17.20 18, No. 2 at $10 17, and gray forgo at $1510. Steel rails aro quoted at $4340. Iron rails steady nt $32(W,31 at mill, according to section, quali ty and terms of payment. Bars: $14.80 for refined, $3848 for medium, and $3430 for common. Tho voters of tho repectivo boroughs and townships will havo to elect at tho com ing election, besides the triennial assessor, two assistants. Tho triennial assessor will eutcr upon his duties tho 1st of April next, nnd the assistants In the fall. Heretofore it has been customary to elect them ono year ahead, but tho abovo decision is according to tho new act of 1875. Gen. Grant kissed a young lady in liris because her great-grandmother kissed Georgo Washington. Ladies our grcat-grandlath- cr kissed Mrs. Georgo Washington. Do you hear? Where nro you? and David Ebbert, at his popular livery, on Noith Strcol, still continues to hire out his haiidsonio teams at lowest rates. Dear Sir: Wo would call your atten tion to tho advertisement of Johnston's Great Western Gun Works in another col mim. Our Pittsburg Agent endorses Mr. Johnston as being a reliable business man, and ono of tho oldest and largest dealers in tho United States. Send for his largo and illustrated catalogue, it is free. " U"W. II. ICnecht nnd other gentlemen of Weissport, in harmony with some amateurs of tho gimo of chess in tins borough, are practicing for an exhibition game to lake place iu LeUighton at an early date. Tho chess-board is to bo drawn on the floor of a hall, and the chc&sincit are to bo ladies and gentlemen, in costume. It is understood that the game is to bo played Weissport vs. Lehighton. During a brief visit to Lehlghlon, a few days since, wo had the pleasure of spending a lew hours in Iho Carhox Ahvocatk sanc tum. Brother Morthimcr has one of tho neatest and best newspaper and job printing oiiico in uiruon county. Since his enlarge ment, ho informed us ho has added several hundred new subscribers, and by tho large ness of tho pile of pa per "wet down" for Sat urday's edition, we should judgo ho has. Wc aro pleased to note Harry's success, and inny it increase as tho publisher of a newsy sheet like the Auvocate should, is tho wish of the White Haven Standard. Sprlnsiliilo Foundry. It Is current news upon our streets that James Thomas and Georgo Davis will ro oiien the Springdalo foundry nnd machine shop, In East Catasauqua, at an earlv day. James Thomas is the owner of severaf valu able patents, and it is the intention to man fjcturo the same at this place. These works havo been closed for several years, nnd It will be good news to hear of llicm being re opened. Catasauqua Dixpatch. James Thomas lias been superintendent ol tho Oxmoor, Alabama, Iron works for several years, but recently severed his con nection with that company and moved his family to Catasauqua, where he now resides. Ho was formerly superintendent of tho blast furnaces at Parryvillo. AJPropoklllun. Editor Advocati, Ju6t now the ques tion is being agitated as to what would be tho best class ol manufactures to start in the Lehigh Valley. A number of enterprises which are known as light manufactures, could bo successfully and nrofitablv on, and others consuming largo quantities ofjii' coal or iron. The first thought. howcv-V.. T t . . ;::, , """VWentiou in the School Hall on Thursday ahnuld bo to involve the aniallest amounof evening last, and placed in nomination the capital, make effective labor the basis of success, begin small and work up, and make such articles as are needed and consumed here, ami trust to the future fur coinieting in the uiarkeU outside. A straw-braid and staw-hat manufactory in Lehlghton or Weisaport, if properly managed, would pay tho projector and furnish employment to n number of young women aud men who are now earning nothing. os Married. andvetunhannv. llowirnnv a home has been robbed of sunshine and hoppineaa and rendered aad and desolate by 1,10 loss or soma dear and pttteil child. This ' ? da1n80,r;,u1s ,eaar'n fl,r 'l11'1""1' ?u'' juts thou! I kc-p Dr. Bull s Cough Syrtm i. rv3:W at -.tie. S 7 P rric'N visit, Wo were cleverly entertained ono even ing, of this week by one of thai peculiar class of people who nro always on the "go," and known ns old "Prints." This specimen of tho genus typo has outwalked cither Wcs- ton or'Lcary, has traversed more ground ami been In more "rough andtumblo" fights than any man of his years. Ho stands six feet nothing in his stockings, and has en countered and advocated every theory that has ever enriched tho Idosyncratlo mind, and is now un his forty-second round trip as a candidate for tho first honors of the Re public. Ho says Georgo Francis Train Isthe most prominent candidate now before the country, and In all likelihood will oarry off tho laurels of tho suoccssorshlp of President Hayes. Ho has a fino opinion of Dom rcdro, nnd says ho thinks that gentleman will some dny or other move over hero and tako a deep Interest In our affairs. Candi dates for publlo favor, Dom Pedro told him in his last Interview, were not ns plentiful as they should bo in a country so prolific ns America of great men, und ho seriously thought of migrating hithcrward. Ho was n curious old tramp, this nomad, nnd alter expressing his heartiest thanks for tho muni ficence extended and congratulating us on tho completeness and general acceptability of our paper, ho lookup his staff and started for new fields. Whither ho will turn up next timo alono can .tell, but as ho has n mind built purely on tho "go," wo opine it will boa long timo before ho, stops long enough at ono placo to havo anything like a funeral oration preached over his typographi cal remains. lUnucli Chunk IMotcu. Some Old Unrkcordrd Deeds Register and Recorder Phillips has been overturning tno olil papers in Ills ollieo recently, ami nas unearthed some curious and singular facts In regard to people's negligence in the mat ter of making record of public documents. For Instance, a deed executed In 1812, by A. Tubbs and wife to Reuben Fritz conveys lot No. 10, In the then village of Wwithcrly, and witli the Injunction that it bo "not re forded till further orders. Tho secret of the injunction is Hint at this timo the details of letting off of Carbon as a scporoto county had not been completed, and afterwards tho matter was overlooked nnd neglected. On the 0th of April, ISM), Wilson Hough nnd wife conveyed to John McCoal 50 acres of land lii Mahoning township, and this re mains unrecorded." similar out deeds irom Francis Stuckcr, Sheriff, to Jacob Brown. laud belonging to Jacob Krcider, in Frank lin township; 122 acres in Towamcnsing from Win. II. Seigfried to Peter Shaffer ; 153 perches of land in Towamcnsing, con veyed to Joshua. Schcilbcr br Henrietta Gcccnswcigj J. R. Struthers,Treas., to John l.cnlz, land ol Mary Smithers, in Lausanne ; land of Charles Evans, Pcnn Forest, deeded to Daniel Bertsh, by A. G. Brodhead, Trens. There nro many other instances, nnd tho supposition is that iu somo enscs tho neg lect to leavo tho feo for recording at tho timo of leaving tha deed, is why they wore not recorded, woreient, a need or mort gage of rail cstnlc is of no value till put on record. Commissioners' Mkktixq. Tho County Cniuinicsioneis held a regular meeting on Tuesday, Commissioner Gallagher iu the chair. Some Imimrtniit questions bearing niion tho economical administration of the county's interests, for tho current year, wero considered nt length, and it was decided that the truo Democratic policy of retrenchment nnd reform bo strictly en forced. Several bills wero approved, nnd ordered paid. At a supplemental meeting on Wednesday, Merchantilo Appraiser Cal vin, as a matter of courtesy, submitted to tho Commissioners the question as to what two of tho four newspapers published In tho county ho should ndvertiso the Appraisc- ll.t. 1ft.. .1... -l-.lt .: !. IllVUVblllSJ-Ctll. AIM,! MUU llUIIUdilllUU, It. was decided to havo it advertised In the Democratic party organ, tho Carbon Count v Democrat nnd tho (J a linos' Advocate, the conclusion Tieing that llieso two wero fully covered by tho statutory requirements, nnd would reach tne largest number ol readers iu tho county, BaiEr Tones. On Sunday evening hist, whilo F. C. Kline, Esq., was walking down Broadway, ho flipped und fell, breaking: one of tho bones of Ins left arm, just above tho wrist, nr. .Leonard set the broken limb. Mrs. Ella Willielm, wifo ofCantain Thos. Wilhelni, of the U. S. Army nnd for several years in service on the Pacific Slope, is now I'-ij mgu visit u, nor iriciiua neru uuu ner iclations iu Easton. Vn adjourned meeting of tho Borougli Council will bo Iwld on Saturday evening, at which time action will to taken on u proposition made by C. G. Armbruster, Chief ofthoFiro Department, that n new sot of I l.oso bo purchased for tho use of PiuBiiix It is said that Col. Jns. 8. Wibirt, of tho Mansion House, In conjunction witli some New York gentlemen, is negotiating with tho malingers of the L. and 8. Railroad lor tho Icaso of the Switchback railroad. The will of the lato Mngdalena Talme, bequeathing her estato to Rev. Joseph llei nan, has been admitted to probate. Tho Apollo Club's concert on Monday evening drew a largo audience to the Man sion House. Mrs. Mr. George Esser havo been blessed withanhier. It's a girl. Sol. Foster, Esq., bank assessor, has rated tho shnrcs of capital stock of the First Na tional Bank of this borough at par or $100, the Second, do., at $R5j the First do., of Lehlghton, at VI), ami tho Miners Savings Bank, Summit Hill, $45 (shares worth $50). Some prominent business men hero claim that tho Second National is rated too low ; if so, "there is a method iu this madness " a question of taxes. Wi'iithcrl)- llciiik, Dentil cmm. stallt'nz In at every dior. On Muuitay. feo. r.tn, after a J mney ot 05 years aud about two wnots III, os, u iileanel our ile.uo ily 1'athci to bilnir to a en be timbre ol a lotiint lu'llier ai.d nuiK.bor. Julia A. Derr. Alw.iyn bo d In tne blubest nateum hv nil ui.n miuw tier, witli u cb'irueter unexceptional and iho wvmuywK inr, vn mini ui a nouie and Kcurrnua on , uit Jaugh aunrliiR mauv iieait tunes mid alllictioua bitmg iiie'n paihwnv. (.tie never comuiiilued. kuowitiK, and abut e all flrm. .V billevluu tli.t Un wbo li wtaa dotti ail mines will, laua, luile loMcnM. liu yaaeo swectl awiiv It la Willi lieaulelt duvot'ou that we 1 1 del ii eutlv Hi anlrit around tbe mem oiMblo .omb upou von ctiu.cu vara nlll. -rite w.ld ili,di wbiet.ea aid riquieoi tbruutb tbe .miles triune! a winter djyi iho memoilea Of the Uatit II W OelUie Ua 111 H an 1I011 at.nn... until lu.l In tbo sea of line uml silli uue aecoi-d tlay express on. aiuiimeiit , itiuv her prayer vua.i .vm nuu uv. aw.. , , iu pruUU. Our icemal frlei d T a. v&&mr u nnur nn what I auppuae a ousimpss trip to Urcddock'a II. D. Itouko la In I ece Ipt at a letter from a sir. nouiuoui, aervnisa teiui ol 4 jearslnilie 4 aieru x-ci.iu-uii ly lor Linus a l,oiseaud Luzirv and tuitunr to lemrn the snn,H ivir limine being tbo prosecutor iu tbo case would now 1 prouume. favur his pjrdau aluipiy be c iuso tbe aloe Ic be now baa ia not worm Ukluc "Ti'Otc note." -Mr. Aaron Illltlng. tinsmith, baa aldooed tin tuols to blutibgtou wneif. bo lilonoae8 to woric ni h,a irude lua family remaininK at it v"utny iur l"0 pre-em Iain kiu to lorn that Mr 13. N. Smith, uneuiplojej lor a lo. k time baa i-ecuiMalu cra.ivMbituutiou at book keener vtiibaabip. Piuk linn in fbllaueipbu, -Humor saya our amateur tnrbera are lolly aatblled witu Hue uuileilaklnf, and soon will uopj.tlutt for fall llcdxea bjioem, Mr. Joan Ureen, an agio but Infirm man, oled aud was burled aluco uur laat viltlug. Mrs. Vm Dunbar. Knt Mfinrh fimnir accompanied by ber busbmd. has been called ucic uuiiiik ilo wnk it, cv hvt aicc inoiuer. The lilenda of the I'reabvterinn Rnmijw School beld an oyster aud wattle auppcr i ha tint il r IlorouirliTJckot. Tho citizens of this borough met in con I following ticket to be voted for on Tuesday next. Tho ticket generally is, perhaps, as good a ono as could have been selected under the circumstances, and should be supported Ujr llU JWUlllB 1 Justloe of the Peace Thomas 8. Beck. Chief Ilurgeas llenj. J. Koons. Couuclliiiun William Miller. Coiiauible Wallace Snyder. School Directors Ddii&l firnvor. 3 vennr Daniel Olewiue, 3 years; Abram Bartholo mew, 1 year. Oversoera of the roor Wendoll Schwartz, UUUttlllHIl avium. Judge of Election Z. 11, Lone. W. II . Moulthropi iuircujrB oi ivieeiiou uwen llebrlg, A-e-iior-T, D. Claus. Assistant Asscssois-Z. II Bi :tz. A alter W W. E tnnan. Long, II. A. I.ls t of J urora. The Jury Commissioners have drawn the following list of Jurors for the April term of Court, $879 1 gband lunons. Arnold. John. Bank, llalnet. John L.. Towamenalns. llerlln, llairv. Irauklln. llnlda, John t , Banlca. linnkman, Frrt . l'acter. lilgley, John, Mnnch Chnnk Tp. Cliriatman, Joa. J , Towamcnstlif. Claims. Taaon, Lenlehton. Dunham, Ueoro-o 11 . North Kidder Fmy. Charles, tauatoiiL (.en. Wlillam, l'enn forest (Inrouert lonaiban II.. Mahoning, (loltlmr, Henry, bast Teun llolmau. Jacob D.. Mahonlujr. Jenklna, ltichard. Packer. Jones, Kdwln M , Towamenalnjr, leaver, mining h,. Mahnmng. sillier. Hiram, Mahoning ltlckert' J. K , Franklin, Under, Philip. K. II nuch Chunk, Itomlg, Daniel, East J'enn. bcoit. W, w Manoh Cnunk. Boa Thomas, ZjChiRh, btelner. ltcnuen, Faoxer. ' TBAVIBSB JUBORS. Armbrnster, LpwIb, Mauch chauk. llovle. lluab, Oanka. Ilowmnn, Jolah, I, Towaraenalng. Ileer, Fi-ederlca, I owamenaing. nuttier. John C, Pucker Hack, William, Lausrine. llennelioll. Aaron, li. Mauch Chnnk. llnslln. Edward Hants. Cropp, liana. Lansford. Conner, Janies. Lchiffh. Dunham. J. I'., Norlli Kidder. Davis John, WeNtbtr y. Drnmbore. Lewis Wcatbcrlr. D finer. Ple.ee. Manch chunk, I.rt wart. Thomas, Franklin, Farrell Ihumaa, E. MaucnCbunB; i'uld. Adam. Hanks. Poreit batnuel, Manch Chnnk. frill, Charles 1)., Manonlnir. flOWcra. William. N nrth K iAtUr. Qerhatt, Jonaa, Packer. Ureen. ceuben, 1,. 'roA-amenalnir. llesa.Phnip, Panyvilie. 11 ffman, John laitisford jiuiii aacou. it;. Miueu Chunk. Horn, Lewlri, 1'rankur. Hurt. Moo, Majch Chnnk Iwp. Kmitle, Ocorno, L Towamen."lug. Keiu, Daniel, llanks. Lowlff. Jaine. ljinnnA McUce. Patrick. Mauch Chnnk Tp. McLean, tfamuel, Hr., Mnucn chunk Tp. Minuick, iuvriD, Mauch Chnnk Tp. r-crlnaa, Albert, pcnn Potent Wants. Dan lon, Finn kiln. Yotuntt. Francis, Weiaawirt. . . ' . texit jueoub. Avco. Davll. Enai, Pnnn. Atuer, Tilubmnn Lcbirhton. Aiuer. unvia. i.euiiriuon. HaUlet. Jamoi D., KattA'enn, llaJley. wilHam. Ilauka. II lalin Uobert Maucb Chunk Two. Hranuon. James. Lausaune. Hoyle, Chat los. Lausforu, Hiown Hlmou. Towamcnsing. Unci. Willmm, Weaiherlv. lleriror. Davul. Penn niei.. Connur. Jo.-culi. WelSfport. wiusicuuitmjr, jouu j. Aowamenstne:. lin k, John, Manch Chunk Twp. Detwner. 1'bonia-, Nnrtb Kidder. Dntot. 'lbomaa, Mauch Chunk. Deli aim. Win, E. Mauch Chunk. Kvert, Joel, aiaueli Chunk. Everett. II. II., Velsporu Ucit. Frank. Wcntberly. licto. Francis. Mauch chunk Tmn. Feiry, llemnrd. Ilauka. Glider. Dernard, Uanka. tialiagiier Jumna. Lansford. Qieen, Joeepb. Lower Towamenstng. (leoige, Elius. Kasv Penn. (li son. A ex. uiler, Mauch Chunk Two. ilartz. Levi. Weatbe ly. Habn Jacob. Lower Tf.wninAnRlniT'- Kinm. JtjOward. Mahoning. nuiiiietduB., ijuwer Auwamenung. laing, Z. II.. Lmighton. Lanaon, Day.d. Munch Chunk Twp. Long, David u., Koat Penn. MarKloVj'lngnmun. FihukIIo. Monlz, Thomua. Lehlal.ton. Miller. Aaron, Lausanne. Noll, snmu-1, East Penn. Porta. Pblilp, Lanslord. Painter. Joeiab. Mauch Chnnk. Hlchnrc's, Ji.UDthan, Lvnsford. btapp, A. M.j East Penn, stniih, Jus., Lau-aitne. Inpl-w iisnM Ituhimlnv Wtl a. Geoige, Lanaunnn. U'atsou. Geiii-cfu, Booth Kidder. Wilson, Uobert. Lane om. i'nclicrtou ItlpploB, A. Van Horn is confined to tho houso with asthma. Ho has been to Philadelphia under medical treatment, but received no relief. P. A. Andrews, merchant of this place, has sold out his stock, and will civo posses sion next month. Horaco D. Hevdt. Principal of our Sc'nools.is the right man in tho right ploce. The school board will do well to engage his services for the next term. Miss Ncad has charge of tho primary department hero and is nn efficient teacher. Miss Solomon has charge of thoschool nt Jamestown ai thorough teacher and gives general satisfaction. Our little town is exercised now as to who shall fill the different offices durinir Mir. coming year, andltisn'slonlshing how many iiiciiio iiu ilium inuy uru particularly fitted to hold offieo it is born in some peo pie, they can't help wanting to be Iu ollice. Somo want offices lor the honor, (not many of that class though), others for tho,pay it brings secretary of a school board, collec tor , treasurer, assessor.no matter what only so it pays. There will beu mass conven tion on Thursday evening, we hoiio har mony will prevail and that a good ticket may oo seieaicu. Our genial 'Squire, Thomas Weaver will step down an out ! ho is tint a cntidl. datefor re-election we believe. W. I. Peters will probably bo nominated. Hewill make a good und faithful officer Tho Packerton Christian Association was entertained by Horace D. Heydt on Friday evening. His selections were excel lently rendered! Idn MoKolvi.v. Mm. An. drew Elliot nnd J. L. Beers read some select pieces. The following officers were elected lor tho ensuing term : W. L. Stiles, Presi dent J. L. Jlecisnnd Will Barton, vice Presidents Clara Jlarleman, Secretary j Hosetta Hums, assistant Secretary ; Janies ClementsTreasurer. A proposition to change the name nnd order of exercises will bo pre sented at tho next meeting. Who wouldn't bo a soldier don't it como good in these hard times? What a magnanimous government Is ours. Tho nations; defenders, shall they suirert No never. Feb. 11. Astox. Toivnmeiiklng Ilrcvltlca. Sleighing is about played out, J. E.Miller,of Anuachlcola, will please accept thanks for favors received. Mrs. II. Snyder moved from this place to Millport on Thursday of last week. Thomas Lcvcs, of this place, shot a red fox on Saturday last. Joseph Kiblcr, who resides near Drake's Creek, has been spending a few weeks with his jiarents at Wild Creek. Lewis M. ICcincrcr captured a strange animal ono day last week. Thought bv some of our jieoplo to by a lynx or wild-cut. A spelling B was held at K I bier's school house, lo. S, on Friday evening last week. The attendanco was very large, and the ex cises interesting. At tho close C. A. Buck, teacher of Mnckereltown school, made an address which was listened to with marked attention. W. E. Kemcrer, of Franklin, was olso expected to deliver an addiess, but on account of unforeseen business, be was unable to be present, This school has made rapid progress this winter in orthography, ami the teacher thinks his can compete In spelling with any school In the township. A sleighing party, comprising twenty two couples, from Kresceville anil Pleasant Valley, arrived at theliotelof W.Snyder, f I in- j . .. ui. imeusviiie,ou r nuay evening last, wnere they partook of a hearty supper of chlokens, turkeys, ctc.,Jand enjoyed themselves danc ing nnd playing till "amang theweesma' hours" Saturday morning. Our suiiervisors ore now making efforts to collect the road-tax, but say money is very source and hard to get, Mmcunr. Cost Penn XKita. Disappearing snow. Butter 16 cents a pound. Eggs are IScentsadoien. The horso discaso is disappearing. There will be a shooting match for a tame black bear, a Pennsrille, to-day (Sa turday.) Alfred Wartman was on a visit to Iteu ben Peter Saturday. M. S. Iluch won the book-enso at the raffle last Saturday. -J. A. Nothstcln and N, Itucli were visiting friends in West Penn on Monday and Tuesday. Jonas Kolb has finished his new sleigh, and had the pleasure of usine it. T. W, Steigerwalt is busy getting eut lumber for a new barn. Owen Smith has already a large lot of saw-iogs at uie rain, and intends delivering still more. James A. Glnder captured four skuuks, several others escaping, under one hay-rick on the property of Nathan Semniel. We bad a heavy rain this week, which was needed by the milt owners, as the sup ply of woter was low. Unch B4M, Facta are stubborn things, and a bad cough ia one of the most sulLorn of facts) i yet oy me regular pnd proper use ol ur. I llaas' Ef pectorant.the most stubborn cough wili toe'a he cur auj 10 ccuwabt Uie. Echoes from Ilenvcr Mcrulovr. Widow Kilty Gallagher, of Beaver Meadow mines, died after a very short sick ness, on Wednesday of last week, and was burled on Friday afternoon in tho St, Aiarys cainoiic cemetery, Candidates for office aro very numerous iu mis lownsuip mis year. A vnrv nmtinlnir ativht. la fifThnlivl Iyi thn people of tills township Just now, in seeing auoui iwcniy-nvo traveling politicians, go ing from nlaco to place preachlnir reform Constantly calling upon tho people to uso vt piiiiuiiuil in muir therein" Ol uiu franrhise nt the coming clootion. Yet, they fear to call n meeting of tho citirjns for the J rutting forward of good nnd responsible men, earing that they will be nobody's choice but lucirown. Abraham Van Horn, who was seriously nun on mo wrccuca train, on Wednesday of last week, about a mile below town, and who was on the following day taken to Iho St. Luke's hospital, at Bethlehem, is doing very well according to tho latest accounts. Tho surgeons of the Institution thliiK they will be ablo to savo both his legs, which wero very badly fractured. There was a great preparation made, by what is generally known ns tho "doncine party," to celebrate the tenth anniversary of me marriage oi a certain coupio in town, on Friday last. The actions of tho abovo men tioned party being outlines of a ridiculous nature to many, who havo happened bv ac cident to beoomo tho host of tho party on account of intrusion, yet many lacked suf ficient courago to close their doors ngninst those nightly intruders, until last Friday night, when the ten-years married couple assumed the required courage, locked their doors, and went to bed. The party finding they wero not considered good looking, took their tinware to tho Central Hotel, and inade tho best they could of a bad bargajn, It is rumored that a new nolillr-.il mtrlv. besides those wo mentioned sometime ago, will run a ticket at the coining election, to be called tho "Pine Treo Party." As far as wo can ascertain, this party is composed of .lisjn!Cn.l ... .1.1. . 1 t 4 ,!,. uimuisiieii iciiiuvmie, mis imrtjr uciltg llh,e all others uuabloto satisfy the greqt number of aspirants for office. OosEEVF.n. XlaUonliis Twinklings. Honey is sweet but the bco stings. Dr. Keiscr Is out electioneering. Try and cet cood men for school direc tors. Mr. Hoffman shot a fino red fox on last Friday. -Surprise parties arc cettinir In order again. A scarlet nose is not nn indication that tho owner is otherwiso deep read. Ono of our vouue eents savs. his sweet heart cut his suit quicker than any tailor ever cut a suit for him. -Washing hands with invisible soap, in imperceptible water, has becomo a habit of late. C. II. Seidlo arrived from the city last week with a splendid assflrtment ol dry goods, ooois, suocs etc. Wilson Frantz will leavo for tho west In a few days. There will bo a shooting match for a bear at McDaniels hotel, on Tuesday. Feb. 25th. So, rumor has It. Ed. Hough. Will Sliafer an! Wm. Kriner intend to leave for Coloredo next month. C. D. Fritz, our present constablo is a candidate for the offico again. He should have It. Somo of our musical men think that thn marriago of a Flat and a Sharp is anything but natural. Thofifcr of tho Pleasant Corner Snoot Band captured a beaver last fall, which ho has now stuffed out and ready for view. I would ndviso Pit Knokwnrshd not to como into this valley. Because all our young ladies have an eye on him. Quito a number of vountr folks wero assembled at tho houso of Mrs. Montz, on Saturday evening last. Messrs. Kriner and Horn furnished the crowd with music, they all had a good time. -Sheriff Itaudenbush and wife passed through tho valley IastSaturday,behind his span of colls. Aleck. Kemcrer. Josiah Mutzler nnd their ladies spent Inst Saturday on tho other side of tho Burn Mountain. The only successful men last Saturday night, were the two musicians. I would adviso "Undo Sam's" friends at East Penn, to nail him up in a box and float him down tho Lizard creek. If his enemies get a hold of him, ho will look worse man x-it. heu Cboun. AVnlcksvIllo Item Pleased to report that tlm xuiFn nf TV!.! Wttlck. is nOW ablo to he tin fill n ulinrf limn during tho day. -The German Sahhath schnnl nriliianlni-n is in a nourishing condition. On (Sunday last soveral visitors from North cast Weiss lrt were here, and George Anzicn, of that place, niado an address which was listened to with marked attention. Gentlemen, call soon again. Percy German, of Lehfoi.inn. i this placo on Monday last A &eries of protracted meeUnim nn lw. Ingheld in the. Bolt's church, at Big Creek. iutu iiiivrcst. is ucing inaniiesteu. Daniel Krum is n candidato for wvli- tion for supervisor. Hon. J. G. Zern was nt this nlaco on Saturday last on professional business. Lewis Depno lately purchased a double seated carriage. It rained pretty lively hero on Tuesday last. There are nulteanumbcr of men atthis place who are out of employment, Tho Advocate seems awako to thn wants of its readers. Bah I for Pit Knokworshd I Yours etc. IlALrn. Ulg Creek IlL-ni!). Election on Tuesday. I am pleased to nolo tho interest our citizens manifest in Iho selection of candi dates for township officers. Buy your goods of those who ndvertiso in tho Advocate, if you wish to secure good bargains. T. J. and Eliza Soltwill offer a valuabo niece of real estato at public sale on the 25lh Inst. See advertisement In another column. Wm. Boycr returned home, after being absent seven weeks at Gouldsboro', Lacka wanna county, on Friday of last week. W. C. Wiess, of East Weissport, is a candidate for tho offico of Justice of tho Peace. 1 am In receipt of several copies of the Teacher and Educational Monthly, publish lilsheil by Eldrcdge .t Bro., Philadelphia, for which they will please accept thanks. A meeting will be held this evening, at Maria Furnace school house, for tho pur poso of nominating a township ticket for the coming election. Revibz. AVclasport Borougli. At a meeting of the citizens, on Thursday evening the following ticket was unani mously nominated t Conntabie A'ex II. BeldV. Cnnnci:men John Arner. sr.. Somutl Welsh. Sihaol Director joODh Fciat. a yearat CharieaBoyer a rean i Charles Mlller.lyear Judie ot Election -II. II. Everett, Inspectors of Election-a torso Jluntitnger, Ueury Trapp. Aaaeaa-ir O. Zern. Poor Directors Ui bin Borer. A. J, Oath. Auditor John Q. niery, 1 years. Feela Young- AeuIu. "My mother wasaftllcte.1 a longtime with Neuralgia and a dull, heavy, inactive con dition of tbe whole system) headache, nerv ous prostration, and was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines did ber any good. Three months ago she began to use Hop Bitters, with such good effect that she seems and feels young again, although over TO years old. Wo think there is no nther medicine fit to uso in the fmllVi" A lady, Providence, It, I, tf. Thomas 8, Drew,wlro was elected Governor of Arkansas In (811, and again In 1850,diod recently in Texas. Machinery Hall, on the Centennial grounds, Philadelphia, waa sold Saturday to William C. Allison Si Co. for $21,000. The Conimltiionerof Pensions thinks that thirty-four millions will be required to pay tha arrears of pensions. Robert Ileth, a cousin of General Henry Heth, committed tali ideat Meacham'a Riv er P-rp-rt, Vn , i'U Pun Jjy. KXUAL STATEMENT or int Financial Condition or CARBON COUNTY, ITOH THE YEAR 1878. T. D. CLAUSS. Em.. Treasurer of Carbon County, in account with said County for inoyear itwui RECEIPTS, To Balance on hand Jatnary 1st. 1878 flMIT t From Illram It outs, Collect- or Bast Ma ion Chanx. 1874 , SJ 00 Adam Chrlstnian, Collector Penn Forest. I71.. 1172 20 J. 8. Webb, collector Xchlch. ton, IS 74 1I tl . 424 (I Harrison Wents, Col ecter Pairrville, 1878 181 (11 II. A. IleHs. Collector Liehlgh., ton, 1878 490 10 T.T.Kielder. Collector Manch Chunk, 1878 49 S3, Patrick. Derniott, Collector Manch Chunk twp 77 11 Thomas Itotn, Collector Ma- bonlnff CM 31 Ilcnry ltenptar, Collector Penn Forest lbS 00 Benjamin Beer, Collector TowanionsltiK i 311 85 1883 04 John J. Oallairlier, Collector Bank, 1877 ...., 734 CO W. W. Scott. Collector Mauch Chunk, IST7 2178 80 Pat. Dermott Collector M'cb Chunk twp, 1677 223 33 0. 13. Mlher, Collector, nan Mcucli Chnnk, 187 830 74 L. A. Miller, Collector Me. honlnpr. 1877 633 04 Ulrani p. Lcran, Collector Franklin. 1877 cot oo John Strohl, collectrr Lower Towumcnsinir. 1677 1211 22 Paul Buck, t oltector Iowa. meusutjr, 1877 088 00 William Gets, Collector Penn Forest, U77 143 82 Jas. P. Smith, Coileetor Le hlubtrin, 1877 1312 M Dan, schoch, Col'ector Wolas. port, 1877 812 43 Bamnel Sterrell, Col color lamsiord. 1877 13C0 CO Uarrl'on Wenli. Collector Panyvl'le. 1S77 i:m Gabriel Miller, Collector Le high, 1377 SO It Chas. Oindcr, Collector Pcnn. 1877 100 39 Davia It.), Keller, Collector Tacker, 187 ICS 80 W. F. Strceter, Collector Kid der, 1877 CO S7 13 89 S3 Cbas. Glnder, Collector Hast Penn, I 78 170) 00 David It. Kello1, Collector Packer, IPJ8 SOS CO John 'Painter, Col'ector ,M'h Chunk, 1873 4r03 41 Jacib Buss, Collector Manch Chunk tnp., 1373 3723 27 Ezra Xewbard, Collector Le- blkl ton, 1873 2420 00 Jostnh Ilarpcl, Collector Towamens'ng, 1878 6Z0 0) Cbarlei Lentz, Col'octor Ma- bomnr, 1873 29'4 84 D. Bachmaa. Collector Wca- tbeily, 1873 1S23 60 3 P. IUlss, Col'ector Banks, 1878 lOCO 00 George Boylo Collector Lous- ford 1873 1500 00 Dllfllno Snj der.Celleitor Par. ryville. 1873 100 to John liceuy, Collector Le- lllcb, 1878 465 CO Jamca Smith. Collector Laua- anno, IS71 03 so II. G Deypey. Collector Penn Forea-. 1878 73 CO John Strohl. Collector Lower Towamen&lng. 1878 633 83 C. XI. Miller. Collector liust Mancb Chunk. 1873 433 00 Illram p. Li-van, Collector Fiankbn. 1879 230 00 Dan Sihoch, Collector Weiss port, 18:8 3M CO 22J34 87 Thos. Koons, foi old p'anic'.. 1 ou Ed. Ilaber, for old plank 1 00 J. A. Horn, for old plank 8 00 10 00 Lewis Armbruster, rent 78 00 11 81 62 10 132 00 193 12 6.00 0) B Phillips, coal. J. W. liaudcnbmh. jury toca Kastern penitentiary ltedemptlon miaeatcd If nd.. U. B. Llnderman, borrowed money FItOM TAXES ON UNSEATED LANDS. Kidder township 053 19 Pcnn Fmrat 843 03 Hun'. a 603 78 Fianxlln C9 04 East Pcnn 130 03 Lower Towamcnsing 2 a; Lehigb 1013 03 Maucb Chunk ISO 64 Towatr.euslUK 307 41 Lansanne 273 21 Packer 097 S3 Mahoning 4 00 Westbeily bo.ougb 17 tt East Mauch Chunk S3 77 Wen spot t S 44 Lcnlshtm 18 87 Mauch Chaulc 2 OJ Total Beeelpta,, DISIlUIiSF.lIKXIS. Interest on County Bonds . Ioqulrltlons , 11(73 42 180 33 COU.VTV OI-FIQEns. T, D. Clanss. Trensui er I iooo 00 It. K. Swartz. for 1878 700 Ou 11. E, Swartz, lalaoce duo from 1877 90 03 Jamra Aab, Coniroitaloner... 301 SO Dan. Rouse, Commlaaloner 271? CO Henry Boyer, CouimUaioner 291 00 E. li Blowers, Dist, Attorney 490 4) Allen CralK, Commisalonera Counsel for 1877 0) S3 Allen Cialg. Commisalonera Counsel! ir 1873 133 97 13. C. ltemmel. Return Jodne 14 t) r. A. Topper & Co , 3J alloc It, Stenoftiaphcre 317 40 Thos. Kemerer, Frotnoool'ry 213 34 P.J. Mcchan. Retain Judite, and Auditing Ke;rllcr'a and Piothonolarya AcVta 60 00 County Auditors and Clerk Hire to CO JuiyCommisioners& Clerk Ulro 7 01 I4II8C7 JAIL liXPEKSE3. J. W. rtandenbush. Sheriff... Ed. Armbiuster, Guarding Jail, ic Henry 8onahelm, Clothing Iloiaee DeYonng, Medical Attendance CbarleaBwItaer CM. Ebert m.... Philip Dean Srcaglerd: Baser JohnSpobo Jonis Sonolielm, clothing.,.. J. W. Ueberllng A Co ,,, F. C. Kllno Leenara Yeaer It. Calvin Walter Conway,,, 154 33 417 40 tnso 73 JlCAUDINa JDBOltS. J.S.l-eljrr Water aud (Jaa Jim Coal.' :,l K3S0 C403 60 COUNTY BniDQEd. Little Gap Lehigh Gap Ka-t Penn Bowmaua Lehigb ton Weitberly Lehigh Tanuery . Mahoning I'airrvtl'e ........ Hanz'a ,, Poeo Poco bUohl'a UrUje, , ti (i (I CO ...... 31 ft tin. IU Hi 377 13 3 43 ,....,1 3 71 13 44 ... ... I SO 4 78 i 1533 ASUESSMliMTS. MILITARY ENROLL MENTS, AC. rarryTille ,. t 80 Fratialln .' S3 42 Waatherlv l W Audenriod 31 00 Packerton.,.. x 12 CO Lansford. 47 10 r.ast Mauch CJinnk....... 09 13 Lehlahm....... 39 M tastrenn.... ,,.., 21 to Lansanne. .... 41 T South Kidder..... '8 22 Kortii ladder i V 24 Mahoning A ' Beaver Meadow 30 0O Nc.quehonlntr It CO Towamenslng 00 6a Mauch Chnnk. lat. Ward.,... 106 61 Mauch Chunk, 2nd. Ward.... to CO Welasport.... ' Humralt Hill W 00 Lower Towamenslng 37 0t Penn Forest 38 CI Banks tt to packer 21 SO Lohlgh to 4 Maui h Chunk, tap, 73 77 E. u. Rcmmell.. son II 1 49 S3 Repairs ot County Bnlldlngs, to.... BORROWED MQEY. 1312 Sebastian naha tlX 00 O. B. Llndermm A Co. ...... . S300 09 Rlel.ard Jenklna 600-0 Elmlra Ycager 623,3 80 Jou-, Miller ..... ISO 00 Jnmea Kerrigan IS 0 00 Mra. B. Eldnge 7.0 00 Sarah A. Roane 1000 00 David It. Kller l'OO CO Pat-Jtajn Jot 0 00 117900 08 isyifBnir.i. Fox Scalps G. TO Williams tt 13 J. M. Mans, Eastern Peulten tlary..,, tl 18 tl3 CO StatoTnx iin.Mti 132 00 Taxes rerunaed... I'MHIJ...! Treasnicrs Deeds for Un nested Lani, S3 25 Road Tax unseated land Franjitn tap 720 School Tax tinaoetod, land Franklin tsp- 0 84 Bounty Tax qascatad land Franklin tp 7177 bciool Tax unseated land Penn Forest 100 00 Jederaptlononnuscatedlanda 253 83 1339 83 STATIONARY. To'egraphlng HI C7 JoeLvnn 3'17 23 E. Mell Boyle 193 71 E. II. flinch. 77 49 J. C. Dolon. 189 83 Postaae So 21 W. Mann 18 so W. F. Murphr A Sona 1SI SO II. V. Morthlmer 29 CO Miscellaneous. II 70 1989 70 ELliCTIQN EXPENBCi. Lansinne Mauch chunk Boroarh, 1st, 119 78 Ward 41 4) 44 89 40 CO 47 20 61 30 51 CO 60 rs 4? 40 43 20 43 05 43 43 40 00 43 no 42 05 61 S3$ 41 80 43 f 4) 80 43 CO 41 35 42 81 35 00 42 CO 1 $1073 72 Mahoning East Penn South Kidder North Kidder Beaver Mesdnvf uii... Audcnricd ,,,,,.,., Packer Towamenslng. Lower Towamenslng. Eaat Manch Chnnk Borough. Packerton Sujimlt ilill Nosquebomug Lansford "' Wcatherlr Pcnn Foreat Wetaspoit Parryvllle Lehlghton Lehigh Mauch Chunk Borough 2nd, Ward Fnn'ailn Township CONSTABLES AND JUSTICES. II. Brelitord 14 28 2 94 17 V M 80 H 00 ' 15 80 17 41 117 .3 110 17 0 81 10 IS S 88 10 II 21 04 too 12 33 23 70 7 S3 U 13 5 40 t It 4 60 8 48 10 47 t 00 4 S3 17 21 21 24 7 44 11 70 22 33 4 75 2-178 13.63 14 29 3 24 33 79 81 48 70 33 I7M II 77 07 32 83 00 15 00 18 70 03 63 tl 09 ISO 34 10 S4 Joel Kclper J. D. llamplon J. F. Liilnlt John btrohl W. E.Fil.ble E. Belshlino...,,, ,,, , J. W. llnndenbash, V. 0. P... Chariot liilra,,,, , Jostah Soi-faas..,, Frank Blocker..., A. P, Miller , A. Shjpp U. Fowlor , Q, S. Painter John R Smith Ben. Greenzweig 31. Ilincer, II. P. Levan, O. D. Frits.,,, , John Hoover,,,,, D. t-nvdor W, Shlnkle D onflltha John Sherry J. D. Belt J. D. Meyers 11.(1. Deppe , W. I. Peters,, Reubeq Jlelirfr John croaaan , John Eaaltnger Wm. Ranght Joa. F.ahcr. Wm. T.rleton. C O'Donnell A. D. inner J. S. Webb S. F. realer D. O. McLand C. II. 3 cDanlal John Paluter John Conway Jatnea Walker T. O. Wllilama Oeo Williams. John Quinn Jonah Markley C. W. Walton 1633 49 WITNESS FEE 3, October session 1874. I4 73 June 3 3 4) January I8 14 tl March ' It70.... 17 is January 1877 7 41 April 18)7 t w October 1877 14 40 January 1578 1044 11 April ' 1873 2J 00 June 1873 3.9 37 October - 1878 430 71 : 84 83 ir.t 67 130 00 7 30 Military Enrollment A. F noffurd. aunt for t'opn- ty Institute Money refunded. William JCoancdy..,,.., JUT.IE3. Grand Jury tajui. janusrr-.. lSoi 723 88 400 18 164 08 103 M 0tl9 73 ICS 44 403 84 475 '. 153 21 PJ W 873 80 Traverse Jury tennjunuary, Tr.f ei ae Jury term, January. arena Jury term, April. Taleemen Jury teim. April. Traverse i nry term. April..., Orand Jmy term, June- Petit Jury term. June. Traverae Jury term, Jane.... Grand Jury term, October,... Traverse Jury, term October Petit Jttry.tcim October .... Dank Tares tl.'M 62 3843 33 IH M 81 65 SHUiTaira.,..,,, fcpeogler A Esser. Impairing County Buildings... ., Beroaid Pbl hpa, Transjnb. Ing ........at'.......,.,,. Total . Hs.7V (5 Total amou t of Diabnraa- menla imzi u lly Balance on band January 1. tin mil 11 eSitl to Toba'anreon bjnd January 1. ".., mu h To amoatt errupeoasly rbarg. eo by Ultle In hands of Tre-urer 17 7 CO M Balji ce m hard 4 20 51 J, W. RAUDENBUBH, siuuirr, DB, To Ordeis 1 ttlM It 13T30 73 By Boarding PrUrne a ...... til 0 01 lly Onatdno Jail, 000,03 By Clothing, Iaaiilngenti ra Medical Attetidanee fir Pilsonera, Ex eou tloiu,'- Ac. ..,. ,,.,..1. 174 73 t33i0 73 BOND ACCOONTJ. To amnnnt ot Bonda otitatand. ing July 1. 187J.... H2K00 OA FINANCIAL 8TATEMa.NT.. DR. To amount of Rendu outatand. Ing (23000 00 To amount due Townships for Unseated Lands .. 3531 70 I255.-I4 78 To amount, Reseitrcea In ex- oeaael Llapihtlea t7Tl 7 t236i 13 OR. By Cash In rtandi c! Trea surer 114129 01 By Balance due on Tax Dup licates In hand of Tax Collectora,from which Ex. onerattons and O rands aions ate to be deducted.. (18719 12 Amount due from Thos. M. Weaver.for plan'-a 2 00 IS28M II BALANCE OUTSTANDING JAN. 1.1871 Conrad Koehcr, ex-County Treasurer 24 34 Adam Cbrlatman, Collector Penn Foreat. I87S 55 28 H. A. Beltz,Col:ectcr Lehigh. ton. 1878 (253 37 T. T. Krelder. Collector M'h Oliank.1870 1 138 04 70 James Jlarvey.Colleetor Lau sanne. 1870 82 87 nenrr llennlng, Oollector Penn Forest, 13711 C4 63 (SIC 68 John J. Gallagher, Collector Dan .a. 1877 142 12 W. W. Scott, Collector M auch Chunk, 18(7 1035 33 PatDetmot. Collector Mauch Chnnk township 19 27 Lewis A. Miller, Collector Mahoning 279 62 li. P. Levan,Cl1cctor Frank. tin...' ,. 403 4 Pan) Buck. Collector T.-wa Ofnalng 141 S3 Wm. Gets, Collectors Penn forest 834 41 Sam. Sterrett.col!cctor Lans ford 119 15 tzat 93 Daniel Shook, Collector Weiss- pprt J 1ST 40 Cbaa. Glnder, Colloctor E.:at Pcnn , 63 80 David II, JJeiler, collector Packer,,, ,,, Hi 44 John Pjilnter.Colloctor Haunt) Chuck ,,,,, .3:31 04 Jacob Iluss. C'o'lectnr Mauch Chnnk township 1449 7 Ezra Newhard. Collector Le- hlgtiton 227 89 Joslah narpel, Collector Tow- amensirig; 414 83 J. P. Bless, Co'lector Banks.. 24"j0 SI Geoige llojlo, Collector Lans ford 1132 10 Dlldlpe Snyder, Oollector Parryvll'e col 18 W. F, Streeter, Colloctor Kid der ,, IC43 F3 Jamea Smith, Collector I.au- annne 330 to II. O. Ceppe, Collcotor Pens Forest ,. .47WJ lohn Strobl. Collector Lower ' Townmenslng.....,..,...,V 1237 23 C. H. Miller, Colloctor Eaai . Manch Chunk,,,,. 1451.31 II. P, l.eran.Oollector Frank lin.,,, ,.,,,, P37 15 T. M.Weaver.forplanka...., Balance outstanding 31871V We, the undersiitned, Auditors of tha Comity of Carbon.do hereby ccrlilv,that tho foregoing is a correct statement of the amounts received mid disbursed by T. I). Clauss, Esq., Treasurer of 6nid Couiily,of the Sherilf nnd Commissioners account, so far as Iho same have copie to our kuowlcdge.lor the vear 1878. Witness our hands this 2ith day of Jan uary A. D. 1679. SAMUEL MOTZEIt, II. A. 11EI.TZ, I). I). ALBRIGHT. Auditors. Attpst, II. E. SWARTZ, Clerk. 1 1 Special Notices. TUB WOltbD'S IIAI.M. Dr. L. D. WEYBUIIN'S ALTEBAIiyK oTBijr riA remedy u'ed Till HTY.FIVnl EARS Iu a private practce.aud beier tailing to lodicbllv cure 3R,KCET73vr-A.TISaVC , Droiisy, Eir1pelaa.aecondaiv svphbu, llravjl, ViaOi ti. and all diamsea In whlca die b 004 la Imiiitcated, ia now offeieil to the pub le !-old by all Rptail UhuooIsts una InhoTesnV onlvlbv rillj WEYBUIfN UEIUCAAE CO. P. O. Box 3J8. llochrer, S. Y, PIMPLES. I will mail (Free) the ifcJpe for a a'raple Veortablk iiaim that will rcmovi. TAN. FltKCKLUS, PJMPLhS and JILOrCUJi?, leavlna the akin soli, o.earaudbraut lull ol-o ln-irititloiialor pioiluciug a luxuiiaut gnuvth nt bjlr ou a bald brad orsmootu f ice. Auurciu. IucIosioi-sb. stamp, Ben. Vaud, It A Co. 21 Ann bticet, N. V, TO CONSUMPTIVES. lhe advertiser, laving been permanently 1 nred of that dread Uisejse fo.iaainpttou, b, a eiuiple rrmedr.ia ansloua M nwke Ui.wii to lit . leilow suirernallio means t cine, 'loail Mho 1 eaire it. tie will ceud 11 copy 01 the nreseriiillnn uaeo, ifreo of charge.) with thu directiona Tor prrparnifrand uaiug tbe aaine, winch taet will find a bl'vb ctms lor Cosaujirrios, Astuua. BKOjCCIIlTlS. Ae. I'artiea wishing (he Prewrlpllnn. will please address. E. A WILSOS, i4 Peiiu Uieet, Wiliiamshurgfi. tt. Y. ERRORS OF YOUTH. NtrvSSfLluffi nd ailtUeeaectaol jootlilul IniUeretluii. will lor Iho aakeuf aufleriuguuraaiiitv, rcud free to all who need It. the recipe and iHreeiiou for makiug tho si nip 10 rcuimiy by bicli be uaa curiL Suffereia wishing cu piotlt by tae ad. vvitlaer'a eieeiienca cau do ao oy udoreaslt-a iu perfect coiinOrucc. ' JOHN II. OODr.N. 41 Cedar St N. Y. PILES Of al Hilda. TU MORS, dl. char, raa of IlLOOn or mums, mil I diaeaai-a of tho ni'tTt"5l quickly and perfo-tly cuiei Lv a ainipia and wiiuus- j-.ui-. 1 or loiormation aaan a DU J. FA BE It A OO. Hi Ann t . N Y, Ilcaltli .and Ilaf pinpss. Health and Happiness aro Prueleaa We-ilUi lo their poaiesaora and let tber .ie witbin Uie rca.hot everyone wbolll uae Wriglit's Liver Pills, tbe ojilv sure CURE for Torunl Liver. Drspep. ala. JleaoUobe, bom btomach.Conatipation, e. n iii." ; " MV aud all Ituilous conipiaiuiaaiid ,000 tl.Mor.leia. None jieuuine nub aa ugn. d .iu. Wrlguti Pal a." It your DriiKKist wll not supply send 25 cents for one box to D.inlck Roller dt Co , vu N. 4th St.. PUila. tool wtl Nervous Jlcblllty : Nervous Diliilltv! Debilytr. a daarrased. Itntable Hate of mlau, a we-ik. neivona eihaqitedfeelna, 110 cost uv or animation ponfusej bead, eik memoir, tbe conaeqaeniea of rxeeaaea. niintal ovcrwor.. ThH nervona deailitr fioda a anvarein ouro In E. V-KUNlCEL'SBlTMiUWINEOPlltOl. It tones tbe ayatem. dtpela the menial gloom and feepondescy. and rrjavinites the iullio araim. Get Hie reua n Tai ouir E. P. KUNKLE'S. It his a yellow wrapKr arcund It lua photograpb ou out IJe. Pi lie 11.00 p-r bottle, orais for (3oa Ask youi drinraist lor it. sud If he baa It n-.t. get of iho Piouilctor, K9 N. Nn(ii ht.. Phliadtlphia, Pa. Adricaln-e, by eoclpijug thn a-cenl slump. Vqrmi4, Worms. iVorms. E e. Xunkel'a Vi.ini Hirnpuenr I llaioflo atroy lin. Seat, ami btoniacli Wotui nr. Kuusel. the ouir auccra-iul phrait-au uooie. noves'lape Woim iu two bvura a Ive with head, and no Ire until remove L Lomm.m aen4 toaebeaif Tape Wot ma can beri moved a.oiU erwunnacan be r"dlly 00 iro wi loilc"st otfloo aud aloie. frie. The duutpr cau t.-.l wbeUier or not the pali-nt haa wi rnia. T oua audaars dunj daily, with woru-a. ai d do u t know It. lita. apaama. cr .mpa, cauklug nuj auffoeation. au low cviuqii.xio3 clrctea aiouud the eyea. awei lug ami u lu 10 tbe aUin'ao In I lesaaiiilabi griudlugot ibe lee 0, D.cmng i( I lie uoae. couab, few, Itcalng at Ibe eat,be.d. apbe, loul breutu, the pauuui giuwa tiale ud tulu, llikllut- aud lrrlmilo.i u ih an is ill these avmptoma, ' ml tuure mbii' fiom w-t a. .v t, u . t r irvrr is is 10 irn.ove tueni. Pilee, Ho per -ioiiio. ir ix botilea lorlioo. its r'lapi Uorw wr ie aud eousu l the lio. to .1 lura lotutrvm f r-ur aiu'if a. ilia innis rp. audit lebaslin-t, MP.if.ur V fcLKVl mtn ., Pbliaae phis pa. Aduc, oy ma 1 f.te , ae A three cent lamp, , pj.