n. V. MOftTlllMErt, . . . EDITOR LEItlOUION.l'A.l SATURDAY. MAY, 15, I860. During April last, 40,821 ItntnlgranU arrived at the port of New York, against 11,601 during April, 1879. The arrivals of Immigrants at that port during tha 12 months ending April 30, 18S0,vere 108,876, against 80,905 during Ho 12 months ending April 30, 1879. Tho Rev. Charles B. Ramsdcll has been pastor of the North Presbyterian church, Washington, since 1875, and has brought H up from a condition of iwverty to ono of con siderable prosperity. But ho has offended his oougrogatlon, or at least a good part of It, by marrying a Roman Catholic girl. She ! amiable, rcQned, and good, but slicks to her religion, though she frequently goes to bear ber husband preach. One church meeting has been held for tho purpose of compelling bun to resign, but he proposes to stay. Mr. Eddy gave Miss Hclnlzleiian a fine set of jewelry, at Newbern, N. C, and ehe wora it for several weeks. Then he brought a suit to recover it, on the ground that he had simply lent It to her. She tes tified that, by the terms ot a mutual agree ment, sho was to pay for tho jewelry by kissing Mr. Eddy every morning for a hun dred days. Ho called and got his kiss, on his way lo work, overy day for a month. Then ho grow bold, and wanted to take a hug as well as a kiss. There was no pro vision in the bargain for buying, and sho repulsed hlin,cvcn restricting his kisses to a mere touch of his lips to her cheek. Ho thought ho was being cheated, and bence his effort to recover. At tho Bjptist Ministerial Conference, held in Philadelphia, ou last Monday, it was decided thai ministers ought to feci n peculiar inlorest lu whatever relates to the moral welfare of the Commonwealth, anil so they passed a resolution, "That we express onr sincere acknowledgment to his Honor John J. Pearson, Judgeof tho Court of Com mon Picas for tho Twelfth District of tho State of Pennsylvania, for tho just and not unduly severo sentenco pronounced upon tho men convicted of attempting to bribe members of tho Pennsylvania Legislature. Ho entitled bimsclt lo tho gratitudo of all good citizens by imposing a sentence which liad some meaning and which was likely to act as a preventivo of similar crimes iu the Utiirc. That wo cannot loo strongly utter our condemnation of tho action of the Pur don Board and of his Excellency tho Gov ernor, who, assuming without constitution, al authority tho exercise of judicial func lions, have relieved the criminals of all the more significant iwrtlon of their sentence, and that they should liavo done thiiinu manner which violated their own establish cd lules and allowed no opportunity for a fair hearing of tho friends of public justicc.'i A Washington dispatch of the 12th insl., says: The canvas for tho Republican nomi nation for President absorbs tho attention of politicians. The Grunt men aro confi. dent, and font up a clear majority of tho .convention fur Grantf counting Illinois, and exclusive of all other Slates yet to elect their delegates. Tho Blaino men, on tho other .haud, assert that tho events ol tho past few days bavo put Grant entirely out of the race The Sherman men bold that tho fight has become bo bitter between the Grunt and Blaino lorces that tho nomination of cither of tho leading candidates is out of tho ques tion, and that, with the ex-Prcsidcnt and the Plumed ICuight out of tbo way, Sher man will be tho strongest man, and will no doubt secure the nomination. Senator Ed. munds says the fight has narrowed down to Grant and Blaine; that tbcro is but ono course to pursue, and that is to rally to tho support of Grant. Ho adds that ho former ly believed that the difficulties between Grant and Bristow arose from tho fault of the ex-rresident. but ho is now convinced (Cjot in these troubles there was nothing dis xtcditabla to the latter. It has been cvl .dent that the Blaine men wero abundantly supplied with money, aud it is uuw reported mat jay uouid and syuuicaio aro lurnisu tog too sinews or war. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE, Otllt WASHINGTON SPECIAL. Washington, May 8, 18S0. It is not generally known that tliero ex ists in Washington a Library of tho'mugni tudo of 375,000 volumes. On. the title page of publications largely circulated through out the country is generally seen tho sen tence "entered according to the act of Cun greswltli the Librarian of Congress, etc." Tbis'la what is termed tho copy right, mid accordingly under the charge of Mr. Spoff ord, tho Librarian, is a collection of books, papers, pamphlet, engravings, etc., which are acumulatiug to a vast extent. Senator Voorhees, of Indiana, appreciating tho val ue of this library has called up a bill which bos been lying uiion the table for a long time, providing for a commission to decide upon some plan for sccuriug more room for the Congrc&ional Library, What is great, ly needed is a building erected for tbo ex. press purpose, with all the modern improve ments and appliances. Senator Vance, of North Carolina, is re garded as one of the amusing features of the Senate svhencver bo arises to make a speech on any subject, as the scintellutions of wit are sure to be bright and numerous. His tpeecbon the Kellogg-Spoffonl icsolulions, recently delivered, was as good as somebody laid "as good as a circus." Tho veto of the "Immediate Deficiency" by the President was not altogether unex pected, as the "rider" to which the Presi dent was understood to object, has substan tially the same object that was proposed by the obnoxious proviso of the judiciary bill of the extra session of last year, viz: tbo nul ificatioB of the election laws by taking out of tho President's hands the power now con ferred upon him by law to enforce, and which it that time ho vetoed. This event will in all probability revive the old ques tions raised at the extra session, and xery probably extend the session of Congress indefinitely. Senator Bayard states that bis bill In re gard to deputy marshals at elections, will shortly be reported from the committee on the Judiciary. The bill fixes the pay of U. V. Marshals at $5 a day while employed and provides tbat they shall be men of good moral character and well known citizens, and residents of the voting precincts where they reside. The tjuprem Lodge of the Independent "Order ot Mechanics has been during the past week in session in Washington. A Urge parade took place and the procession, embracing different lodges numbering alto. gethtr about 1S0O men, was reviewed by the President. A trip was also taken to Mount Vernon to visit the tomb of Washington. The credentials of the Hon. James A Garfield, as Senator from the State of Ohio, ., c. . ru. jiu the BUte of Ohio, i,froiuMawhUSI, Ut the larmcfC years, were presented in the Scnoto yesterday. It Is mentioned here ill Jiolitieol circles that the 8enator elect is the "dark horse" of tho furthcoming Republican convention. There havo been sevci al notable- weddings during the past week tho most prominent among which was the mamago of General Sherman's daughter to Lieut. Thackara ol thoU. S. Navy. This young officer is a son of a Philadelphia gentleman, of tho tlrm of Tliackare, Buck & Co. It was mainly at tended by officers of tho army and navy,und tho assembly presented a very animated ap pearance, as they wero in the full uniform of the different branches of tho serylce. It Is proposed to erect at tho cost of tho government sixteen new public buildings, the aggregate cost of which will bo about one und a, half millions of dollars. The following cities nra to have the benefit of this outlay of public monoy. Syracuse N Y., Frankfort, Kyj Jefferson City, Mo; Leavenworth, Kanj Marquette, Mich j Sac ramento, Calj Augusta Oaj Key West, Fla; and Galveston, Texas. Al'ODST. Compiled for the Cakbo.i Advocate. I'OI'UI.AK SOI V.XCV. i(HXS. Schafhault estimates the salt In the ocean at 3,031,342 cubic geographical miles,' or about four times moro than tho mass of the Alio. It is said that the saliva of an Infant, be fore tho child has cut Its teeth, is incapable of converting starch into sugar. 'This ex plains at once why ull attempts at substi tuting farinaceous food lu place of mothers' milk, iu tho caso ol infants, invariably fulls. Prof. James D. Dana, a noted Gcoiogiun places the epoch of tho forming of the Green Mountain in tha system of which ho includes tho wholo region between the Councclicut and tho Hudson, at tho close of Ilia Lower Silurian period. A successful journey to tho sourcoof the Niger, has been mado by two men, Zmeller and Moustier, of Sierra Leone, placing lis main eouicq on the frontier of Kirsi and Korunka, on the northern side of the Kong Mountains, some three hundred ml.es Irom Sierro Leone. Tho general theory and belief that fish are cold blooded that is, that they take on tho temperature of the water which sur rounds them, with no wer to resist it, and that Ihey develop littlo or no animal licit themselves, has by thorough investigation, been found to bo untrue. In a series of in vestigations, most of the fishes showed per ceptibly higher tcmperatnro than thatol the water, varying from 3 tu 20 degrees warmer, Tho tests wero inado by opening tho fish ns soon after they wero taken out as possible and inserting tho bulb of a thermometer In to the cavity of the heart, or tho bronchia! artery. It has been thoroughly demonstrated that no human remains aro found except in the Iimiso soil, alluvium, hence Geological science places man among tho most recent of created things. The most cnnclusivo evidenco of this fact is composed to tlio depth of miles, oT rocks, und Hint these, rocks are full of the remains of animals and plants, thousands of species of them, all differing somewhat from any now in existence no human bones or remains being among them. Tho Russian and Prussian Governments havo adopted a kind of biscuit for horses containing much nutritive matter in a small volume. They aro formed of tho meal ol oats, peas and linseed. An electric railway, with three cars, cap nblo of carrying twenty passengers, lias been constructed at London, England. A steam engine drives a dynamo-electric machine, and tho current produced is transmitted to another machine which works tho train, which travels at tho rato of seven miles an hour. A still more powerful muchino is bo ing constructed, and somo electricians are of tho belief that these electric engines will eventually tako tbo place of tho locomotives, at least for tho running of light passenger trains. A prize of 50 ($250) has been offered by tho council of tho Londou Entomological Society, for the best and most complete life history of Sclcrostema Syngamus, supposed to produco tho so-called "gapes" in poultry, game, and other birds -essays on the subject p.- i . i.-r ii i . icoo lu IKJ cent lu UII ut UVIOlU vuiulm:, it,, loa., An eminent German philosopher dcclorcs that the simplest method of bringing about phosphorescence is to place marine fish in a three per cent, solution of salt, when tho phenomenon will bo observed tho second evening. Tho luminosity, ll seems, begins in the eyes, and thenco spreads all oyer the fish, increasing from day today in intensity, its duration depending upon tho tempera. Curo. An immense quantity of articles aro now bcin made of nu imitation amber, and sol for the natural material which are said to lie beautiful in nppeurancc, and so near the genuine as to UatUo even experts to detect tho difference. Tho principal ingredients iu tha counterieit is colophony a resin ob tuitied by tho decomposition of turpentine. though other articles are also used to give it the requisite qualities. Duo to tho action of tho prolonged day light of tho summer months, in tho north plants in high latitudes aro said to hav more aromatic fruits, fuliago of n dceiwr green, and richer cs.-cntial oils than similu: plants, growing iu moro southerly regions, Tho deepest mino now being worked in tbo world is raid to bo the Adalbert mine, in Australia, which is worked with a peren dicular shaft, threo thousand two hundred and eighty feet detp. This is a lead-silven mine and has bceu worked with profit for many years. A new kind of artificial (ucl is now being manufactured in Germany, which is said to bo belle." and much chejper than wood or corn. It isifladoin tbo form of bricks or blows, out of peat, coal dust .md other coin bustiblo material, which after bciug mould ed into sliuu uud dried is covered oyer with a coaling oi pitch. i, isx of rATi:.vrs UrantedbytheUnltedStates toclllier.lof this Mate, fur Ihe'wcek ending May 11,1880, furn ished fur the Uardon Advooatx, from the Law and Patent o trice of J. McU. I'cniiss, m L Street, (Just north or tbo Patent (J nice,) Washington, D. U. U. A. JJelJler, Utddletown, burner for lamps, Uc. J. 11. UutTmsn, West Philadelphia, vehicle brake. B. It. Dresser, Bradford, packing for artes ian wells. ri. U. Eaton, Bhamokln, lozenKe machine. W. tuvans. Jr. I'mladolnhia. letter-box. J, (lowland, ussUnor, Interest lo 31. Qowland, and J, Kutull, l'nlUdelpnla, ma. cniue .urcuii.i.g auu uiiuiugvuAi. w. it. tiaiuuo, wardrobe and trunk. w. 11. Iiaiuao, I'hiiaJeiphU, combined .1. iU. Harding, Pliiladelphla, leal.preil. J. M. llartmau. l'lilladeinblj. reireneratlve hot blast oven, s. E. iiuanes, 1'miaaeipma, canitructionor leitlcs. J. ... . r nil), i'.ui tun. iuiubcq. J. l'.KIuul)lo,Uothlcheui,llutug forfurnacei, &c. T. I. Ltleer, assignor, to It, Wetherlll, i. Co., Chester, steam generatur. T. A. Lett, Warreu Co., dinner pall. SI. M. and It. r. -Manly, I'hlladelpbla.tele grapldo conductors. J, 1 Paxun, New Hope, lumber-tally. f. Peterson, Philadelphia, water-proof fabric J. ltelgort, Steelton, window-screen. 11, F. Wutsun, Philadelphia, combined win-dow-bllnd aud shutter. -The Synod of tha Lutheran Church x ennsyiyauia win uoia tue uext session in Lant,,,. coaiuwocius ou Trluity Sunday, Msy !3. ' ' rennsylyauia will hold the uext session STATU NITO N. Folcr Itaehn was suffocated by ens from an oil lank, at Titusyille, on Saturday. The Bradford Era estimates the loss by the recent lira in the northern oil field at $260,000. alio month y payroll oi in i'urB imprisonment Tor Publishing anew number division of tU Pennsylvania Railroad f , , amounts to $150,000. . JT , . . t n , r ii Tho London Sporttman of Monday morn James Carter.18 years of nee, wos crushed i ...... un i .n. r ,r... I.n,r.. Tho monthly pay roll of tho Pittsburz to death in tho wheel foundry at Altoona on Saturday morning. Lyhrandt & McDowell's furnoco at Mose- lem, Berks county, was burned down on Saturday afternoon. lion. IVnlnmln Whltmnn. nf V.rln. It in understood, will soon tommenco writing a history of that couutv, ' ..i 1. r n.. i. ueucrui jvuiiv, oi "uucKiiui iioioneiv, is ..in-i. ...i.tiiu. rin.i. o.,i.i. 3 ,1 " " , " " V. ' i Tr,Z i m.. f settler ncn -the place named after himself. in. i." . r' . i.., J ... u .ct. ..i.u.n. i Mr. Joseph George, a'promlnont citizen oi Ubicrtowu, was thrown oyer nil cmuaiiK. ment by an unmanageable hone, ou Satur day, and instantly killed. General W. II. II. Davis has issued n call for a reunion of the surviving members of tho One-liunilreil-anrl-lourtli Pennsylvania Keglmcnl at uoyieslown on mo iotn insi. John J.McICee. a well-known real estate dealer aim wealthy citizen or llarrisburg, lied suddenly on iriuay uigiu ol iiean lisease. A crand military feto is to be held at Potts- villo this summer, under tho auspices of the First Defenders. Of tho 244 First Defenders who went from Pottsville only sixty are aitvo. I A rittsbun? corresnondent of the New York Herald, under date of SaturJay, says : Jumes Campbell, an employea of tho Fort wuvne Kuiirnau, i-riuay received a leuer from Ins son William, who is now in Peru, which brtiUKlit the slartlliiE news tlat an- .l T I II .. , 1 Llr nuiersiiii, uuinus, nuu ueen uninurvu ly me V.UH1UII9 ill u iuki, uuu,u!ier ocui auiyerieu to various erueiues.imu oeen ineu mm suot. John Clanccy, convicted at Clarion of iniuisiuugnier, inns ueeu scnienceu vo mo tn0 jjand Licogue, and in general terms ne penitentiary for eight year. nounces the men who have been prominent I'llleen lioslimcn wero expelled last weeK from Westminster Collegojit New W ilinlng- iuii, uuwreiicu wuuiy, lor urcuumii ua i rUICS. I. Bones which are supposed to hayo be- milieu u u iii.tsioumi lime ueen uug up ou tne lurm ol Air. win. It. uuics,ucar uirard, Erie county. Itov. Mr. Woodsido preached in Filtsburir on Sunday night, notwithstanding that he was suspended tlio day ueloreuy mo norm crn l'resuytery. rather Iliich Ilnrvev. ol St. Acnes' Cath olio Cliurcb, at West Chester, fell from a second-story window on Sunday uight and sustained serious injuries, Gen. J. S. Neglcy nnd Galushn A. Grow nave uet-n :i i irx.iii ten on t no national uom iniltcc nf Hie Union Lcaguo of America to represent rennsyivuiiiu. Daniel Conrv, of Eric, who becamo tem norurily deranged over tlio rrem puzzle, and was released irom ln.xmoui Hospital n lew weeks' since as cured, lias again lost Ins rea- son neporis irom tne counties in ino esiern partol tiio&iiiiei puunsiied in tne ritisuurg umtmcrui-uuieue. snow tiiattuo crowing cwps niero weio uiiiiijumi oy mxut irosis. While tho rceont oil tires wero uurninc in one liartol l'.ixloiil tlio untiled district was being clcircl up, und the next morning live new leuemcnls were ready lor occupa- Hon. The little dauffhterof Benjamin Yost.who was renorled several days uo t liavo been I uuducteii irom -ew liunuvcr, near runs- town, bus been found with l'rieuds of the laiuily. Thos. A. Wiley .Collector of Internal Rev enue lor Lancaster, and Frank Griesl,of the sauio place, had n sticel encounter luesduy ou account ofpolilicjldiUi.-ieni.es. Damage slight A dispatch from Mt. Pleasant ears that mo strike in tnecoai regions win lirouauiv end iu a lew days. Clias. Harris and Chas. Crouso, laborers. had a prLo light in Johnstown on tiuuaay it ended in a draw. There wew 70,000 barrels of oil burned in the firo at ltixford,which has siient its fury, and tho aggrcgato loss loots up $1VU,0UU, .. Frank Iluwk nnd Edward Detlin, been imprisoned at Euston to await trial for burglary, niey wero captured in inaiana. In the Iloll'inan-Nolan case, at Pottsville, t!,,0.Juyrre,lerel " verdict in favor of the nluintill.who was Iho mother ol a child said to bo inoian s. A disastrous firo started Wednesday in the timber land at the head of Foster Brook Valley, eight miles, Irom Bradford. The names awepi over i. e r, uBo u.m uuw,. i ram tlieirpath.andulmost entirely burning down .1 . ..'ii rn:, o.... .... I .i, i I vim v'.ii'Kus oi vi. iCiuru iinu miuuuuii- vllle. Wednesday night two nil tanks at dllierent oiiits iu tno nam oi mo conuag ration one coutuiuinK 115,000 barrels of pe troleum, the other 5000 wero on fire, and tho town of Duko Centre, containing about I luuu iiiiiauitunis, was threatened, a mite ubovo Duko Centre, a uitro clycerine maga zine, in tlio path of tlio Humes, exploded with tremendous force. It is estimated that 200 "rigs' had been destroyed up to that night, uuiy one casually is reputed ; a nun, named Win. Heed, was daugerously injured oy a lulling tree. Tim rtmnvllln .nllliii. mill nnrli.ul l.v John Ihi-idi will ho remov.-il lo Chester Jolin lloacn, will bo removed lo Chester. Whilo the firo raged at Coleyillc, a laborer named Jonn uiark, went uimn u 2JU-uarrei tank and smothered a small llamo that would soon have caused the oil to explode. The Bradford Era tells brielly as follows now some recent nrcs occuricd In that re- gion: A man visited a 25,000-barrel oil tank with a naked lantern unit Itetl ltock was burned. A man built a firo neara well and went lo dinner; tho destruction of Hew City was tho result. A woman upset a gas stove and ltixlnrd went-up in smoko uud 00,000 barrels ol oil wcie lost. ro u u i ; .xjivoxiai. Gustavo Flaubert tho French noyelist, is dead, at the ngo ol ou The prospect "f an early settlement of mailers at. uauui is rer csoutcd us very en courugiug. l'rinco Bismarck's' leech iu the Reich stag ou Saturday lust us applauded by the itigut, aim ompnati my nuscu uy tno l,cii, Tho Russian press ridicules the idea of tne re-estuuiisiinieiit ol tno triple alliance between the Emperors of Germany, Austria uud uussia Tho English Channel squadron, which was ordered to cruisu in so j roil in tno train ing ship AlUutj.lias arrived in Dautry Bay. fio news ol lue missing vessel was obtained llatun-o, on the Cunerou River, West coast nf Africa, has been bombarded anil burned by the Urilish ou account of tlio cap tuio uud ill treatment of British subjects by natives, Some of the Liverpool dock laborers have ilrue lor nn advance ol wages, und Bteam er owner are much Inconvenienced, One linn has already couceded the advrtnoo de manded A private telec-am ftt London from tho i;-, -- , ... .,, uaiwoiuooa iiope says ioi:"' , surreuuerini; .ueiranus. i in- Ih. n,l,,Uli I... II,.. ..train act Ol ItlB ' .. . T. .... trouoies in tsoum Ainca. A Geneva dispatch to the London Timts .,u,.i.i,iUn ,;c.,.,.ri,iiu.i n,.n.u " , .' . 1 ""u""v"4 ou Satunlay last by 1111 explosion of a dy - uamile mscaiine at Fuido, belonging to the "' . '.' '..'.. --- St. Gotham Railway contractors. Russia is reiwirted to have consulted the 1 European uoverniiienu and me un'ted ciutes u)iun tne aavisauinty 01 transierrlug lue eiubursies Irom I'erkln to bhsnghal ou uccouut 01 ibe excitement at 1 erkiu. A meetinc of delegates from twentv-fivel cotton inauufacturiiig towns in Lancashire .P auu adjoining counties was held al mack, burn ou Saturday. The meeting resolved to accept an oiler Irom the masters to have an interview at Manchester. The first number of a new official organ published in the Albanian language, and issued at Bartari ou the 7th iust., contains a declaration of iudependeuce signed by All 1'acliu. and the secular aud eccleslattscal chiefs ot the Mohammedan and Roman Catholic tribes. TlioTortehos nolvet succeeiled In ar of ! ran2inir for the payment of the salaries, aud in the distress among iho officers is very great, tne uisiress among mo otucers is very greau The Cuptaiu Pasha has been uiobhed by wo- ui.u wio. hu.Uuds . uwy on service. They threatened to throw their chlldten un dor his feet. The British Embassy at Constantinople and the Porte are exchanging angry notes relative to mo suppression ol tno Levant Herald and Mr. Wlilllaker's (the editor's) subsequent scnlenco to seventeen months , ,J u,wIlobcnr, lh8 titlo of champion, or w))() charge cf tho Sportsman Chal- lengeCup. Edward Hanlan, of Canada, fairly won the honor in 1870, but If it is ab- snlutely required to defend his claim to the distinction he bears ha must do so. We thoroughly believe that both Trickett and Hanlan earnestly desire a match. William Elliott's work has been Interrupted by ill- . , n.,.,.1 1,1. !tl. . .... ness. Ho is conflned to his bod with a sen- ou " ' wrod that lhl wl serious, ,y h,g pK)ject of journeyilJg Amer. Messrs. Davltt and Brennan ulled.cb Saturday for America. Mr. Davlttand Mr. John Dillon will visit California and other . r!t, Hi ..;. nans of tha Unltod States in the interest nf he Land Lcazue. It is believed that Mr, Paruell will join them four months hence, oner me adjournment ui raruament. A RncriiRfL -dinnntah ta inn- Mnnrh ester ffuonJion says the Porte no longer controls ih Albanians. Thevdeelarotheirlntcntion to invade Montenegro aud take Todgoritza. Tho state of affairs in Montenegro isdenlor- anie, Four thousand horsos. 6.000 Mart n rifles and 130.000 cartridces havo lately arrived at Scutari for tho use of tho Albanians, who now occupy the wholo territory iron) bcu tori and Prisrend to Kavaia. Tmklsh offi. cers and men aro everywhere fraternizing wun inom. Two thousand four hundred emminrants are expected at Liverpool from Belfast and 1,400 from Sligo ou Irulay, to embark tor America u l, believed that the strike of the Liver nool Hrx.lt laborers w ill be sneedilv ended bv . . .i . ' - a concession ol tne advanced wages no- manded. T. . nmo n,),M,r. Ttl.hnnof n,.ntv.n 0f Ossarv. Ireland, in a uastoral condemns in its organization Sir John Goas, the organist and composser ol sacred music, is dead m.. nntlllAn f nfll.l,. Vutnn Prlnfn Tti.mnrf.li nn.i tho Relchstmr is cAmidered seriOUS. Forckta in FIn.mc; JIaron , roMMoy 12 1'orcst fires are break. tag ont again thronahout this part of Peon. BTlvonla. and puBbed by a stronc wind are sweeping over the ccuntry at an alarming pace, JReportsfrom tho northern and western uls trleta of Pike county say toal tno forosts aro In flames for miles in length by miles in width. In Bloomiae orove.ra'.mjra.acd Qroeno town ships, whoro the most valnible timber land lu northern Pennsylvania aroburnodorer. with a strong probability tbat many lmuilrol moro will become limited and the timber destroyed betcro tlio fires can boextloKalshcit. In oico ie township tho Ores eiteud over a large terrl tory, and several dwclllscs h ivo been do?troy cd. acrrcgattna: a ho.vy loss. Tlundrods rf thnDRniifl nr iapt nf linra cut find nile I In the. wrml hnro Lem Imrned anc: fences, cordwond laliroad lies, und bait Ulsapjioar like straw ,h,.i,,.,,,.i.ir,n. i.,in.. inro.n (,am flKatie th8 Ur0J, uottmt to protict iholr per. sonal nroaertv.biit with uoh a wind iia now orovolH their cffortawi;! ho if litt'o avail. Tt heat lslutenso. and It islmrosclMo toeetniai t'io Arcs. lleoorts 4it received from tho southwestern townslnna cJTifce lounty tay that tha flies tiintnaro uceu turnini: tncre lor several uavs out which wcreiasi n gui luouiunuercoi'ir. i, have by u dav'a hith winds btcu lauueil hit laico curfltsratlni'. Many nwelliucs and o'hci bmldinirs trii surrouudod by the flresand ualestho wlnJs ccaso they aro iu dmiccr ot ueicg swept away. Co'l.nKWooil es Co. of M1 Uonvllle near Un.lej-.ra., .use ovor ono toil Hon leet in ng ie. il,- lor tho wills. It is lem cd that many catllo which.oie gmzini; la the f"rosts will pen -h. Iu Iho d.Hilcts vliuothe fltos are burning arc many noted tiout ftrcAins throniih which tho propoitr owni-ia have pro- hiblted flshlng. and it is behoved the incen diary's totch was applied to their forests out ot revenge. "Good Night, Gentlo-Folks," is tho title of a new quartette, by Will L. Thompson, author of tho famous quartette "Come where tho Lillies bloom." Concert and minstrel trounes nronounco it tho most beautiful , f , t on their program- ' . ... V . if - - j core- Tba demand is such that It Is scarce- ly possible to keep it in print. Music deal. ers write that thoy never knew a quartette ., , . , . , , . f , t end the price, 50 cents, to tho publishers I l : V... i !1 T,..lirl. uuu receive tujijr uj icluiii iiiuii. a uuiisu- od by W. L. Thompson & Co., East Liver pool, Ohio. Now Advertisements. 1866. Original Cheap Cash store 1880. Of East "Weissport, Pa. It may not be irenerally known to our peo. do that the FIItST CHEAP CASH STOKE plo KAST WEISSI'tlKT was started by the un.ierslgnod In tho year 16S3, and that the s uno person keeps It to-day, and Is selling iiuiui. Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Provisions, cCc, at equally as low prices as the same quality ofeuodacan be obtained In any town In the county. In the HOOT AND SHOE LINK i nave a tun siock ot tuo very Desi manes lor ladles', misses', men, boy's and children, and invito an inspection uy Duyers oeiure me; purchase elsewhere. Dun t vou foriret the place.Tho Original Cheap Cash Stero, a few doors'north.of tho Canal Bridge, Lastveiss. uoori nor nurt. Pa. S4X.I-I1VZ UAirifJlJiM avltnttcr and cirirs taken In exehaniro at mgnest market prices. iaa;io.-mt). DIIILA. ti niiAUI.NO UA1LUOAO. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. MAY 10T11. 1S30. Trains leave ALLEvroWN as follows i (VIA rKlllklOUK.V BAlLKOim. For rhtladolpbla,fW),e., li.m.a.m.. nd o.u p. Ul. SUNDAYS. For rblladdphla at "1.30 a. m..J.Si o. m. i via Kisr rr.M(A. uuascu.i Forflesdlng aud llttrrtsDutp, S-So, O.Cfta m., 12.1U. 4.su acd ucsn. m. For Lancaster aud Columbia, s SO, 9.93 a.m. aud f.aup, m, KDNDAYS. For Itejullnff. S.sa m. For Heading, llarrisburg, and way po ntr, 9X1 (Via. Betuleiicu.) For Philadelphia froa. L V, Depot US s.i: 'S.t. U. US (!Z."4 o.,t u. ui. ouuudy s bU U.l For l'Uliaoelrhia Irom L.SS. Deput "J Is UI., I16..4, 4.1 OB U. I 'iralusFUll ALLE E.VTOWN leave as follow.: (VIA I'KUMOUKH UAILUUA1).) Leavo PhilaJolphla, 7.43 a. in. aud 1.00, M.30 riUK D.UU p. Ul. RUKPAYQ. Le ive PalladelphU. S.U.. . m., Ml and '4-1S p( Ul I (VIA EAST r-EXXA. BBANCU.I I r.,irfl rtAnlni. 7.5. 10.SJu.tii. .1...11 S.Sl.tnrt B.1R 1 " I ieavolfarilsbure.j.ls.l.CS sndf.M. a.m., 1.45 mou i.oo p.m. Levo Lancaster. s.os a. m., 1.00 ana 3.51 p. ru Leave laincs 1 leaipL'oluu mu.a a. ui . j.eo auu s.iu p. m DUAuai n. Loave Ueadlus. 7.0 andg, 6 a, m. Leave uuriis;urii,i.i a.m. VIA HLTIILr.UESl.l I-earo Plillaiieiuil.uo., u.j Ms, 3.IS, "s.wp. m. buuu.vbj u. ui. p. ni. Traltifl nialkeutlius .! 1UU tuailll fl tin. dew 9tU aud (Jieai. streets, Phllane.phU utner tialuatoa .llmru Uload.trVtt depot. Trains liquor, exoeut t .ose maike.1 (1 11 ,t.iiui,Aii," ritu in i,...i finni i.tiimi . "8 "4i,";i" J ,.,"p,,1,,fl",'rrol,i I t a ir 11. aud the 7.4 1 a. m nuu n. m. trniiii iroui iMiiaur-piiu. Ua.o tbroucb carsio and Iruiu PMladeluhia. J. B. WOOT1EN Q4itrot ilanaatr, c.o iiancock.oii'i reii.s ;icjtrt .ij.iu, may Tlvltlnlna. Wind and Itilu. yon still never havesaeti . chaucei.Ksin. We have the best Urxa sue. improved llL'BBlta Uoll Colbes Wnnsr In (be world, selhue al le. than tialt - nc Ooo.Uelere .ce (rusrsnleeO. hverjboOv i 2?" .J y smiles. IJ 6J. i lien ars aud full parlicunira uamptu, ij ss. i ncu ar sua run particiiuirsi , ,,,iv.AK"""i" .be.S,?l!lSS'1 u8!!1 wmwui .o.,Ntw Uetord juss. New Advertisements. ANNUAL STATEMENT. OF THE Borou&li of Mi&liti, Penna. WILLIAM MILLER.Troasnrer, In Aeconnt with the Borough of Lchlghton, for the Year ending Ma; 4th, 1630! RECEIPTS. To Ilalanco, as per last Report U " Cash Tumi U.NewharU. collector, balancoiluo on Hup. forlSTS.... ' Cash from K.NewImril. collector. (71 83 338 03 on Duplicate for 1879 3471 00 L,asn iroin nuvr. uruuiuure, K.ass on Square " UasUlroin W. U. Ooup. circus... " Gusli from Dnvld Mantz. loan... " cash from l)av. Klstler.loan.... Uarh Irom 1st National Hank of I.ehhthton, Pa., loan " Cash from Aukusi lllnkle " (,a,lilrora.lo(QlliOolior " Cash Irom Jao. W. llaudcnbuiti, on note....' t 00 10 OO 4000 00 COO CO 2M0 00 1 75 a oo 1142 tll.Slt 73 EXPF.NDITUBES. For Work on Highways, &c W. It. Moulthrop llcorno Derhauier llavi.l Weiss , Thomas Lentt lUnry WnKner Wllluughliy Wert Alexander Miller II. A. licit William lirlukman John Ksch Ueorgo Dcrliainer WiUuu Ucnhartl W. 11. 11. Aloultbrop Stephen Spingler Joseph Nolhs.ctn Thomas Lents Jacob Waller L. F. Klcpplnger. Lovl Weiss David Woirs Charles Klehuop Joseph (JtlKtr John Sctieeklcr (leoro lierhaiuvr Wllloughhy Wort Aaron Kruin Wiililon Keleh irt William .-.uuers Elizabeth Lent! Thomas Miiellturs Frederick lirlukman Thomas Sluuihors David bburt George lll. k Ezra .Newhard Wilcou ll.mis Levi Weiss Frank Acker Ed. Keinercr Airrud Mttier Ueoige Derlnituur..... (Jliarles I'alterson, Jr Thomas Fath Wilson lloutz Wa8hliiKtuii Schoch 3Inry Ureher 2 00 21 TU 6 OU 2 OU 11 7S 4 UU i 00 2 00 3 00 9 OU lt3 i OU 3 UU 3 10 3 OO 4 (.0 14 73 V 35 8 la 3 OU 13 U'J X UU 0 UU 13 SI 1 UU 7 6U 1 89 2 UU 4 UU 2 UU U 75 S 03 1 UU 2 00 2 OU 2 UU 2 0J 1 UU 4 UU 11 70 I UU 4 OU 3 UU 2 UU 8 00 3 UJ 3 UU 3 0 J Clinton llrelney Jacobs niter Hubert IJiirthuluuiuw CUT llvllll 0 IjU 4 OU 1,74 10, 7 UU Abrah.iiu l'attcrsou II. 11. Long Duvid Mtiuiz D.ivnl Mantz Joseph Ui.crt .1. A. Hum 3 5. 7 UU 8 15 Ueory lierhatner JUIIIl .in 73 I. Held 6 (i: Aaron UuupC , t 2a w. A. IJerhamur W. ,v. Derhauier David Keuierur 0 82 88 1 5u 4 75 Ahrutuiiii biou.lt ueurtte Derhauier Wiiiuuaiiu.v wen James Fuizingur, seur.... David Muuiz i.h.irles lilUuian V IU 0 50 1 5U 3 0 2 00 2 UJ 4 UU 3 1111 0 10 JVltlhltiti Keieliur.l Nathan Keinercr Oiiaries 1'iuiitir h.irles I raincr Levi Weiss Clidrlcs'Frochltch t.'liarles Froehilcli , 2 Uu 2 75 IU Ul) 3 uu 1 0J 1 00 1 uu William imiikmun Jusujih Uetigir , I'aniei no.-ieuu.iuer Wllluuirhi-v Aouns Charles lYuelilluh tltfuruu Derliamcr Joseph Zaiiii i;liurivs lieriniiu .......... 1 3. 2 CO 2 U 8 31 ltt-uben llunslekur Ituuiien lliuuleker 13 3 UU 3 23 lieurgu Derhiiiuur J. L. Llul.lu Ubitrtus Fiuehlieii 2 60 SS 1 31 1:. Iviennliiir r Ucurgu Durhuuiur 3 58 MISCELLANEOUS. W.Itl. Riipsbcr, salary as Sco'y.... 30 00 3 73 00 00 2 5u 12 37 27 0J j, 11. i.ivKcrt, lencu pi.s.s W. .il.ltapsher.prolVssiuiial services 2 years mid suntlrv expenses.... Daniel Graver, horse lilru L. S. jucub,), engineering services. 11. V. ortiiliucr, priming unnuul statement W. I'. Lunu, buckets, &o., tur Leh. Hook uud Liddur Uu 33 29 93 4 13 James lRllcnbach, tiaulh'u; Thus. S. Deck, altldavits and oaths ofolneo II. J. Kun.i, posis Chas. fr'roohlich, blacksmith work.. 50 5 62 1 UU .Tohn ltlnker, bUcksiulth wurk Wm. iUlllor. for Slate tux 148 63 Daniel Sebocli. lime 11 31 Jacob Slruu,Lurer, Having 8 14 35 UU 1 4U 30 win. junior, salary us ircasurer... llavi.l Hubert, haullnjr Uilah Faiilnger, sundries J. L. Uabte, nulls and luiubcr I'liaon (Jlauss. uiuliuro fur suuaro.. 0 S 3U 4 OO 7 7U 49 3'J 19 50 4 UU 85 UU Orlando Kemtrer. services as fullce. lteub. Hunslcker,inaiiure fur square. v 111, ... iikt, oui, 11s ruiury ltcuben ltunslcker, work and ma nure on t-ublic lluarti II. Kosicnbader, services as l-ullco. A Ur. ll.Hl holumew, Interest on bunds E. A. Bauer " " 2$ 50 '."JU 411 57 0U 68 40 22 Su '.3 W 28 5U 70 UJ 75 UU 37 00 300 lU "13U U0 1100 UU doU UU 100 ou Adam (ierinan, ' ' 1). 11. btraun. " " " Cha. Sclbert, " " " William Itumlg, " " " Abr. Barthulomew, " " " Leah llojer, " " " Frederick Drlnkman. u 11 1st Nat. ll'nk Lehlgluon, ' jjuyiu luan.s. Abraham Bartholomew. Bond Adam Herman. " Abraham Bartholomew, l.t Nat. Bank Lchluiiton, ' Abraham Bartholomew, Aiaianco 4:9 71 1(11,314 73 RECAPITULATION. LIABILITIES. Bonded Indebtedness, vlx! E. A. Bauer. i &i.a 00 i. 11. mruui r. Ilrlnkimtn, David IMnnu, (Ihas. r-elierl Henry Buyer, win. i,oioi, David ,11111111 David JVIantz David Klitler. 1st Nat, Bank Lehlgbton... 412,450 00 ASSETS. Call) In treasury $ 4? 71 nuu on uupiiouo 01 istu.. .. nv us F.l'.Semmel und .1. M.Hau. denbush --nil. on note" lor bilanco on .luplicato for 1875, with Interest 110 23 s) 038 93 Liabilities In excess of assets. May 41)1,1880 .U,71 02 Liabilities In excess of assets. Mhv 2filh, U7V 13.027 01 Decrease a 1,60 J Oi EZRA NEW1IAHD, Collector, In account with Ihe Borough ol Lchlghton, Pa. im. Msy 20. 1870-Tn balance due on Duplicate. ..flBiS 818 03 AmeuutofDupllcatofurlSiV 3,887 83 a 4,224 43 OR. By cash paid Wm Miller, Tressur- er. amount, Duplicate for 1878.$ 80S 03 By cash paid Win. Miller, Tremur. eronaco:unt.if DupllrAtefor '79. 3,471 00 Exonerailon ou Borouuh Tax 77 28 Communion 190 53 a 4.075 44 Balance dne on Duplicate for 189. 119 01 Wo the undersigned duly elected Auditors, ofllie Boruutrh ul LehlKUtun. docortily Unit the lurtKoin aeeounls itm correct to the best of our kuoolt.lxe and licllel. W. A. llKltll AMKII W. V. BOWMAN, ( Auditors. W. V. LUNU. May 8, 18S0..W3. AGENTS WANTED 11 Pntrlnr Hi. ouriaiJ mrni. For Younir Men, Ladles. Teachers and others In every county. t60 to t76 imr monih. icn l for circular and omnr. I'. W. ZElULEIt 4. CO., looo Arch at., 1'hlla., l'a. . inayl-41 -grOTL'L STAND I0U SALE. The underslxnsd nlfers at Prlvste Sate, his Hotel Htuntl, known as the "HOUSE HllOc. IUiUmE," situate on the puhllo road leading to Bowman's, and about a quarter of a iMIe below tha I'arryvllls Eurnacrs, This oilers a rare cbanea for any one In search ot a first class business plsoe. t or furthsr particulars ,.,v .7nTh ..rimi... fn m lrmisej Apf ,IM, u-tM,?$( 'raprliter. New Advertisements, F B A K S5 ffi AXLE GREASE. llet In UawM I,ai lonror than any other. Always In Koud condition. cureMres cum. hral-eandcnini Cost bnt llttio nor tlwn Ihe iniltatlotm. Kvcry vnokao liaj tho trademark, tnllforthe ercnniue. and tako uo other. BEAUTIFUL SEA SHELLS For tl in reilsterori letter, we will semi two InntnnAftliMl.. TflPV tO thru. OSd Contain all the colon of the lalnbow. l'lccia an inch rouare solil it the cenlenmt foi 5) els. W & A. 11 A LL. I.os Ancelo. Cal. PENNOCK'S PATENT ROAD MACHINE if(.r.t..Oinhi,iii,flrR flm tinii-n better for linl! tin- present cjst. I riillir comlni Into favor in CUV and cocnirv. uircninrs ireo. MAM'l.riCNNOOK&SOIfB, Kennet8qnaio. Pa. EMPLOYMENT- L wl.InK nT,rTTIHl. Al I.OOAL UK Traveling Stato lili-k nn.fnrrnl. Also SALARY TfT month. All KXPENShHailvanced. WAOE3 promptly paid. SLOAN St Co., 300 Ueorgo St., Ulnclnnatl, U. $777 a year nnd expensrs tnarrcnts. (mint free. Address I'. O. VIC EERY, Augusta, Maine 61 OK Odtvit freo to Anent. and all ex Olwt) penscspuld. Addre.s II. B Siiaw, Alfred, Me. Look to your best Interests. Now oncn nnd ready for Insncctlon, the LAHOKST und MUST CdMPLKTK STOCK llf sriUMi and atiMMKit nnr nuons, aorioi. caiip.ts, iinoT. HiioKa, Ac. ever bruutrhl Inio this section or the country, wnicn wero Bought Mm tlie shars Adrance, AT A Saving of from 20 to 25 per ct. Wo are therefore prepared to offer tho same nt still very low prleef, whlih will only bo kept up lis long ns ihe present stock um last 4ml nrelerrtnu "ANimhleSLxpunceto aSlow smiling," wo aro uulermincd to MOVE THE STOCK QUICKLY, And shall offer Extraordinary Induce ments to CASH BUYERS!! Amnnnr Ihe list nffinodslnst opened are the loilownig at a ukla t uaiiu.ui. . 0000 vnrds Calicoes, fast colors. 500U yards Muslins, blcuclicd Sc unbleached I raise 10-4 Sheding . I caso ilnney Comb Quills. 1 caso llenvv Sliiillnu Cievolts 31 pieces Cussiinere, lor Mi.:i i Boy's Wear. BOOTS AND SHOES Wo have Iho Larucst and most Handsome stock of Men's. Women's iiiull'lilldrcn'a Hn slu,(.M t t w.rn nver ,-xhllllted in tills (own. nlu bouirht before the lino advance, which f ir Beauty ..fStyle, liuranillty mil umoiincss WO Cllll iruilliuny say caiiuu. i luiiiuiivu. Wo havo also just opened a largo and beautiful assort ment of BEST WHITE GRANITE AND C. C. WARE, of Foreiern and American Manufactm'0, which wo wil run off at very low prices, in Setts. Cnnnimor, nr Tlrv OoodS. IfOOtS. SllOCS. 0. ni Hn,l it vrem lv to tbefr ndvuntairo to cat corly. and exsmlno ()ouls and Prices, befuro purchasing elsewhere, ns this Is a bonajide s lie, line', wo can nssuro you Genuine Bar gains. OJiT A curuiui.uvi.awuu vun iwui. Eespectfully, J. T. NUSBAUM it SON, Opposite Foblte Square, Lehlghton, Tn. oct. 4-yl Ttrspectfully annonnres to the pcoploof I.e hlxhtnn and lis vicinity, thai he Is now pre- pared losupply them with ull Kluos oi Household Furniture iTiiniiri,i.iirpd from the le-t Seasoned TiTnte. rials at Prices fully as towns thoiamearllele. can bu iKiuubt lor els-whero. Here are a few of the Inducements offered : Parlor Sets nt Irom $50 to .80 Walnut idarble-ton llrcsidnir (,'aso lleilniom Snlics. 3 pieces W0to05 Paloied Beilrooin Guilts JlStoJlo Cuno Seat.il I'halr", per s -t of e... . W Common ( Im Irs, per set of 0 $1 and all oilier (Jomls equally clienp. In this connection. 1 desiro In rail the at tcnllun of the people to myauiplo facilities lu THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS with a NEW and HANDSOME 11KABSE, anu a iuii uneoi urtr.Kr.id ami uur r i.ir. lam preiia.cd lo attend promptly to all or. ueis in mis line, at lowest prices. Patronaire rrrpectlully sullclteil and the most ample satisfactl m uuaranlccd. V. SCIIWAIITZ, BANK St., LehlKhton, octli Reed k Semmel MANUFAOTUEItS OF Otiioslte tlin l'uMIe Hnunre. Bink Stree lV lilahton, I'a., it -pi cliuil, reno unce In their fileinls untl lie puolle thtr iliu) are prep.irett to supply them lth FIHST (ILASftclll. AltS of (It, Ir own mnnuf icliire. wh 1thI auJ ru(ull, ut lowest pruvs. ulsoatl (hocholeo llrjnos of Chewing & Smoking Tobacco, riria. ac, ac. A share of public naironivo Is respectfully Invited and tuilsluctlon guaranteed. Very lteectrully, Heed & Scnimcl, Oiiposlto Public Sijunro. Itunk St , LEHIOHTON, I'A. Apr. 24. 18S0-tf fT ft L TTQ IS toj', s "t Keeds. 2 Knee UrtUiiri O hwelfs. Stool, Book, only SS7.60. t Slop (Irgan. retool. Book, only 413. 76. 1'lanos, btool. Cover, Book, 4100 to ftl), Illuitrated cataloirue free. Addriss. W. V. BVNNELL,LwUlowa,I'a. apr Tw4 III CfT?4I mm A ISW LIQUOR STORE IN LEHIG-HTON, Mo IE. I. EaF 9 formerly of ALLUNTOWN", respectfully Informs1 the Hotel Keepers and CItlsens icenerally that ho has Opened a NEW LIq,U01l STUItE In Fiurcetk's Building, nearly oppotltt tha " Oarbon House," on- BANK STREET, LEHIGHTON, Pa., with a lull stoek of the Choicest Brandt of' COMPIUSINO Brandy, Whiskey, Gin, Rum,. Port, Sherry, Champagne, &c., &c.. to liich ho Invites the attention-of purchasers. Heady Casts. PATRONAGE IN VXTEDi May lst,18S0-jI a "nnr? tr your porches and i-V.lJVJU.iN LAWNS with tho CIN NAMON VINE I hlncso Yum.) To nil patrons rrnii rcaucrs 01 .no uaiukw Advocatk who desiro them, 1 will semi by mull Ino fine yearllint TuM rf, nienmlnir Hvu Inches Ioiik, on receipt ol 10 cents In currency, C"ln. or postage stamps, which will cot, r ex pense ol posuiKennd pock 111 if. 1 will also urnuil uiucr nnu uirirer ruins in prnpur.iun. Address I. w. Iillllliis, 1'. M., West MaceilonN. T. Order any tlm befuro the lith ol June, 1880. may 8, issu-t4 j"N D1Y0UCE. .tnno lloycr ") In tlio (Tourt of tJommon iv ner ncxi ir end. ricas oi i;uri)on uountv Henry Ciunitbcll. ) No. 3, Jninmry Term, l I 1O0U WlUImn llorcr. 1 in nivnitcn. mii:- You "til i Jen so tako notlco Hint the umtcrfltfiie'i h:is been iipMilntt'il Oominli'pton- cr uy iiw uouri ot uomtnon. I'leiiS m i.'jiriiwn rounty. tu iitko teptiuuinv n pur libel o iso f.-r Divurci. iiml will attend tunultl duties nt Ms oltlcw. 2'l loor nliovo tlio lMntirlun limine. Mauch Chunk, l'a., on TUKS1IAY, .1UNI-J Ut, 1850. at 10 o'clock a. in., w lien ami wlier ou and ull o l hers lnicrcptt.1 niny attcmK Ji'. J. miailA.1 t t.OQI, May 8. I860 4t "DKPORT OF TIIF roMUTIOXnr JLV the KIKST NATION Aij DANK, t U Miihtun. in Ih-Stnt ntiliut the closa of Lu.-luess April 'IX 18SJ 1 Ifinnnnd discounts Ivfrilniflff. . , l S. ItinJ- lo Ftfiire circnl.illon . , II S. il'imlt on liHiitl Oilier n'fvkfi, Ixnid. mt t mcrtpni1. Uuu rnttn ttprnfti tcFCrre Hfiiii , . Ihia frmiH tlirr iNtlnnairi.ki , . . Dii'trmu StitH Itinksaii'l H inker's I! t'il efl'tiM. lurmtunN iititl tlxiurtn. . rurretit expi'ti(f unj Ihxvs paid rrem Ulll mki .... a ('lim b :iutl nlh-r r;ih Hems r hi ll f other I Htiko I'm 1 1 tinUaurreiic)(lnrhiJini:nlkfU), pecltt (tnruM n p'M TitMsiiry itrUV), i.eirni itinitr i" n UfdrOiptKMi Fund will) U.S. Trensu- T) o ptr it'Ut. oi ilrtuuutl.) . Total LIALILITIW, Citpltnl rtnek piMiu ?urplu fin ul undivided pror.fA Nnlioiiil Uiiik lu'tes outht.iiitlliig. . Divi.lr.mlK Unp.ild Iniivliluilil pofhttul-jrt to cbeck Cnnhlttrn iheikn ouUt.iridhijr, , Du tit other iNntluual UmiiKi . . . Total ClS7.;77JiG State of rcnni'irania. Count of Carom, itt Imnk, (! Ri.fim.ly tvretir th it th nU.vlteluet. i iruu tvithe Ufit ot iy hi.iiwl. Ue nnd V llr. ffnl-Hcrlliod and woin before Lie tliU alOt h d.iy of April, wiv n, rrucl Attcut: f. F. MulTord. Th a Kenwier. and a. J. Purling, Director. Ma 8, 1180. The umlerslKneil Is now prepared to supply tho ery hest 1.ATT1MEII (JOAI, at tho lol loIus IOW 1'BIUES roit OAS11: AtVnrJI ItellvM. No. 2 Chestnut, ner ton... 2 oi) S'J 30 o. l i lestunl. ner (on... 3 oo 3 30 3 ti Stove, per tun, 3 26 J. L. GABEL, Dealer in General IIaudwaue, &c, Ooposlto the ruhllo Sgnarc. BANK STJIKET, LEU 10 111 ON, PA. 110V. 30.1673 fJlKAMCLIN TOWNSHIP. Financial stntement of tho Supervisors ami Orer.eers ol the I'oor. Daniel Krum uml .Tohn Kchi.ali, In account with Kr.iiiklin Township. Onrhon County, for the year A, u. ls.v-isao, lo wu ; DANIEL KUU.M-KOAD ACCOUNT. DR. Toninountor Dunllcn ) 34 S4 4 31 ' uruer oi joun ficnwau ' Balance credited In I'oor account. 16J 0 a an 75 L.1I. Bv labor and material furnished to repnir rutins u w " llalan eduehlin April 11, 18TB... 116 44 " I'rlntlnic expenses, etc 7 78 " Ex.iner.itl .us 16 68 (.'omiulsslon 10 44 t 611 76 . DANIEL KRUM POOR ACCOUNT, llll. Tonmountof Implleato 401 80 " ijiii. uuo rumismp. Apr. is. is,. i-s ti " Cash ricelveil ol U. (Juvein. incnt lor Levi Long 36 80 I 171 01 S3 30 342 11 163 1.1 D6 III 44 on. By serrlces rcndereit himself. " iieccipisoiuivcrs persons ior rem provisions, clollilnir, loci, etc.. " (Jreillt In road account " Exonerullons " coiumlssiun I 671 ul JOHN SC1IWAB-KOAU ACCOl'NT. nn. To amount of Dupllrmo a 691 08 itai.uuo iowii,iup ,pr. ii, isiv.. ii . Uasu received fur unseated lauds. 0 0 t 73-2 IU Oil. By labor nnd rnntcrlal furntihed to repair roads i 309 68 " Cash lot I.I t'amvlUo lloro., etc. Ill ul Exono. atlon., 07 28 40 " Commission . a 386 0 0 a 317 U Balance due Township... 73J 01 JOHN SOIIWAB-rOOK ACCOUM'. 1)11. To nmnunt of Iiuplleute $ f M al. iineTunuililp, April 14. 18i0. t!7s 31 u Cash ioeelvu.1 irom Upper ToMra. mvnslnaTsp.,ior JolinCo.llus. 16 64 t 090 b0 on. By services rendered himself. 36 ti " ltecelpis oldlverspersitiis lor rent, provlllous, elolltlllK, lull, etc.. 10C3 67 " Exonerutlous H so " Cuiuinissiuii 33 eo " Auultur.' Xenscs, hooks, etc.. II 60 t H'.D 62 uaianeetiue jonn senwao.... t lis n ItEOAl'lTULATlON. llOAll. Franklin Townshln Dr.. to Daniel Krum t 163 20 Franklin Township, C'r, by John Schwab. 347 83 Balance ou hand 184 63 roon. Franktln Townshln lir.. to John Schwab a 13S 72 -iu aunory oiusui uvivrs norsons, un. paid 520 00 $ 3JS 72 Franklin Township rr by Daniel Krinn llslauwlu (he rear : a m t 116 61 t 3.8 II Audlleil and approved lids IS.h day ol April A. U. 1SS0, by V. E. K EM Kit EE, ) hTrl'IIKN Sill. I', .tutor. U. F. HIUKLKl', Apr, 24 m 3. A6ENTS WANTED TO SELL THE NEW BOOK FARMING- FOR PROFIT TI.I.I.S II OH TO Cultivate all the Farm Crops in the best man ner t Bred. Feed and Cars for Stock i Orow Frul't Manaxe Farm Business t Msk. Hait nv Homes, nnd MAKE MONEY ON THE FAKM. Every Farmer should bava a copy 860 pane'. 110 Illustrations 8eud for circu lars to j. v jiccrnuv oo., May 1ml l'h.Ud.lpbis, l'a Prices will hm tha vrf Lomit for IT. E. UOHI.EN. We will Pay tho Postage AND SEUD 1 OU The Carbon Advocate ONE YEAR FOR ONE DOLLAR Or Six Months For 50 cents ! wuicn is Less than 2 cents per Week FOil A LAIt'lE 32 COLUMN PAPER ! ! I ADD11E4S. Carbon Advocate, K.cIilglitoiit Par SHOW 7JTIS TO VOUIt NEIOnHOR UP01tTAST ASNOUNCEHEMt I'OST OFFICE UUILD1NO LE1I1QUTON, PAM hss the Largest and Most Extensive Stock or HATS, CAPS, &c. ever orfcred In this borooali. Havlnr pur ehnsed my Stock In (he Eastern and other Manufactories early In the season nnd ata uivlniriil I0IO16 per ecu I urn on tho present Advanced Prices, I am prepared to ofler ex irsordlnary inducements to my customers. Specln I attention has been given to the selec tion of Pall and Winter Boots ! and I Invite my numerous friends and patrons to call and exninlne my stock hefore maklnjr their purchases clsenhere, ns lam prepared lo irlra special Inducements to all UA11S PUltCIIAHKHS. Ileniember. LEWIS WEISS s I'Mt.Offlca Bulldlnic, Lehlghton, ft, A Valuable BookFree "A Tre-'tln." on Chronic Dueae," emhrscier Cstiriii, Itiroat Luttff. Heart, Btonuch Liver. Kda,eis. Crtuair anil retnale Dlseasesi dsn. Pics "out liee 10 any addrcnt- Kvery sufferer fnm tr,nreiilsesspacan oo cure.1. Send lorthia tiooic to tha und rlLnnl n tthvalnaii nf 1.1 ixi.erlenc, evdorsed hv hundreds , t .ellnff ci isciiM vim loiur to nu .kin, t-eiut stsmp Ul DSV IMi.lncn In K. l.lvlnnlon. M. n . 9l&tA Koperlor Si.. To cdo. Ohio. spis-yi fln.'nm Morphlre Habit Cniedln loorttdars MI1II1III ts-v "aiaotl. Br. J. KTirums. X A a. apr.3 yi Dfnnnrt ,0 ,''V--All "trlctlr Pir-t C'asa. rM P:ilil Wlio'os'le Foetoir rilce..-. X 4UUUU llintlk.T IlllVni:, I'e.ilr... I.- h-tut o . Mutniuhe'.. bcaloior&atisiB Gt kam. ('litest uunciii. in AnieneA. ivomiim est loirui. ol is pi e freo JUlllI.Kli OUUAN8 the be.t In Ibe wnrtd An s stop oiKn. only f '.l u slops. Cireu. Inrsfivn Ads uton 6lov.trhd IreiirM iihb ir uiii:ti.f K tuf. I'acTonr. l."th hs , uud min ruuu. c.,&r.r.i .iiueiu Ol HI uiice. rnla'umie. of 3.0.1 ettmed I srOrpi i,icor. tcv.i so. sianiu. ACiirrso til KNUUL8S01131 IMA Nil CIS. pr.3uis jjx io-.. N V. 1Xi:CDT0KSa NOUCK. KsUteol Lewis Horn lata of Franklin Towp. ship, Cainjn County, r, deceased. Letter executory upon the. above name. o'tulMmtli irlioen mnte4 lo Ihe i.ntlertlsnert. all pi rsoo-having cla'iusaaa nu (he sniswlll pn s'Mic litem dm, utheDllcal.il for payment, acd those ludebUd taento wi.l mi k rsrnirnt lo DIM Hi UI TK 11UUN, josia.1 iirji'if, t, . ... Kxi'culors, o. Fnnklin two., March 20, 1SS -uo H'li'i V,iil for the lesr and fist. sell. i, i Init :od I'lelorliil Hooks and Bibles, friers re. duccd 33 cr cent. National l't'uLisiuxa Co., l'l niiaicipiiia, ra. Nay Purl WANTEDS an aid establish llonse. some lion est Inlellltient Men ! i iiiiirasSTvasarianwilif ln canvass In tha couuiry au.1 ,lllu(ei uu oommljslon. An Kia ccllnui UppuriMHliy. fomethlnir un heard or belore. so fur as wa kuow, A irood chance for teachers. JounR men, farmers and mechanics sons lo liet Into a Mxhl, narceable, payliiit buslnesv will, no risks nnd with irood ToS. cis ttin u-i ntier soon, siarin. aire, irmee oi "' 1 l), Lock 11' I . I 1 S n ! Im ,ji.i s and pnioi ul -15 . u ih dull ma. lu svl'lifx our .New Bonks, (lul.leii Th ulits on Mother Homo and Heaven. In prose an t ortry by 300 Brst Au nors, Eli'K.in'ly Illustrated. I'lrasca everybotly, s)I76 also, 6,0. rurlusliles or Iho Ible, 41 76. A sli ale canrassrr has act. ually s.iM over 7,000 ouiin. Moody's Author. Ited Bcrmour, f2. Maileil on receipt or price. E. 11. TKKAT. I'ubllsliers, mayl-rol No, (03 Broadway, New York. MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS! Itent Paid Two-and-a-Quarter Srars buys one. Best Cabinet or Parlor Urx-ans In Iho World winners of hlRheit distinction at every World's Fair for Thirteen Years. Prices ail, aoo, IM, loaiOOaodupwa-d. Alio lor easy pa) menu, ti a month or M.3S uuarlir and upwsM. Uataluauea free. Mash & Hall List Uaota Co., No. IU Tromonl HI rest, Bosloot 48 East 14th Hlr.st, (I'nton Squart). Nen Yotki IM Wabssb Avvnoe. Ulo-xu, Nay I ml
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