Groat Attractions! AT J.T. CHEAP CASH STORE Just opened and on exhibition, a lrgo assortment of IF-awey 3 si si ot Lowest Prices, whleli have already bo cnino a matter of (treat Interest to our Young Folks. Wo would, therefore, Invito nil to cull early and examine our elojr,ant assort ment of Holiday Goods, consist Ipg of Ladies' and Gent's I'micy Hose. " Kid Gloves. ii ii Nei'k Ties. ' " Fine Wallets. FANCY KNIT GOODS. Fancy Back Combs. Cloth and Hair finishes. FINE JUWKL-HY. f Fariev Taper Boxes. TOILUT SETS. Fancy Work Boxes. CHINA, GLASS ail! SILVER WARE! Jcwely Caskets, Glove Boxes, Han.lkerehlcf Boxes, and A choice. Una of SOAPS an ' PERFUMERY. Respectfully, J, T. NUSBAUM & SON, Oi'poslto the Public Square, Lehlghton, Pa, sept. 18.yl SATURDAY. FEMUUItY , 1881. Local and Personal. jro .scnsciti!ii:s. 8ubcribcrs will please refer to the direc tion tabs on their p:tiere, by so doing they will bo able to vea whether they are square on our bonks r not, thus : John Fltzwilliam iar8 70 Shows tliat the subscription has been pjhl un III! March 8th. 1879. and consequently there is one dollar due ns on tho present year, which vou Will nlcsso remit, or $1.25 will be charged if we havn to send bill. 5iEUBoy what alls the Horse 7 It needs KenilalPs Spavin Cure. See their advertise tnent. jPfl-Itisalamentablo fact that thousands regard an affection of the throat or lungs, m-h ns Couehs. Co ils or Hoarseness, Willi extreme indifference. These complaint! nro nfiHii Iiut the I'ore.unn.-r of Consumption, and can be instantly cured by Dr. BuII'b Cough Syrup. Price 25 cents. SSESi-If you wanta nice smooth.casy shave your hair cut or' shampooing, g to Franz Uoederer's Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho tel. Ho will fix you right, and don'tyou forgct.it. painful que'llon. "What shall it profit a man if hj(ains the whole woild and put it In a p.ivinjs bank ?" The hart lelurn vou can pet for vour money is to invest In a liottlo of Dr. Cose'a Wild Cherry and Selie l;a or Sahtunitic Worm Syrup. jjS)-I,cwis Webs, in tho post-office build ing, tliis borough, has just made a large ad dition to his slock for the fall and winter .n le, vis, a full lino of slid' and soft loll hats ot tho latest and best style", and a roll line of itentlenifn's, holivV Mid child rcn's boots, shoes and gaiters, all of which ho is ollcrlng itt the very lowest cash prices. jSSSWob printing of the finest description ran bo had at the Cincox Aiivocatk ollice at very low prices. Call and tee samples. SsjuJ. F. Newcomer, of Toledo, Ohio, says: I have been greatly benefited by wearingan Excelsior Kidney Pad.md wouhl recommend all p-rsons troubled with weak kidneys to try it.-Sots Adv. .Sif-If your Horse has a spavin use Ken dall's Spavin Cu e. Pee their advertiseitien . jay-Srasn's Huimiucxn live and Hock, Made of old pearl rye, lock luudv crystal, and ho IIOHEHOUND herb, a simple and cflectivo lentedy for coughs, colds, hoaise nrssandsmo throat, highly recommended lor consumptives. Tins isnnpileul mcxli ciuo mixture, lint it is the puro extract of Itye, IIOREIIOUXD und Rook Oandy,eom billed with one other medicine much used by Consumptive. Price 25 and 75 cents per buttle. Sold by A..I. Durlinzand O.T.Horn, Ii'ihlghton, and It.ipsher & Zern, Woispnrt, Pennsylvania. 4 13 SfSt-Ijuekenbach's store is unqiies'lonobly the best place in the Lehigh Valley, for cheat) and good stationery, school books. wall paper and for all kinds of house and sign painting, juckenbach's is ft few doors below the Broadway Houso, Maueh Chunk. fiEQ."Munima, it Is timo to take that medicine." Tho medicine referred to was Dr. Browning's C. A C. Cordial. Witli its Wonderful hralin ( properties it is pleasant to the taste, and children learn to love it. What ll more desirable when u child is sick than ti liave it take medicine; and where, in many cases, wjll you find more trouble. Cuildren are very susceptible Ui coughs and odds, and Dr. Browning's 0. ,t C. Cordial will do more good quickly and thoroughly man any modicino known, jviaiiui.ictoiou and for sals bv the proprietor at 1117 Arch St., Phila"., and sold by all druggists. Price only 50c. ""ECuVaii Stone ,V Crosbv, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. Toledo, Ohio, savs : Wo have soU large quantities of the Excelsior Kidney l'a,i, mul Have lieen su'pnseil aim unvarying satisfaction given by them. See Adv. "SSuTh undersigned announces to his patrons and the public generally that ho is now closing out tho bnlance of his winter Slock or overcoatings, cloths, cawlineres aim suitings at an alarming retlurlion in price in order to make room for spring and summer novelties, it you wish to secure great oaf gains, call early. H. II. Pktebs. Aq't. Post office Buildlne,-Lehlghton, Pa L-Tliere is a remedy in use many long years, and tried by thousands with happy effects. It can have no superior, und has no equal for th&prnmpt reliefnndcuioot croup, cough antl colds. We allude to Dr. Coxo's Wild Cherry and Sencko. Header try it. f&ullanrhett ,t Carter, proprietors of the great 12th St. Liverv, Chicago, III., in n let tir dated Dec, 5th 18 71) speak thus of Ken dall's Spavin Cure : It is several years since wa bought the first of you and we do not hesitate to say it is the vmv nr.rtT article for spavins, ringbones, scratches, splints Ac, thai we PVer used. We would not bo with out it in our largo livery for thousands of dollars. Wo pronounce It one nl the greatest discoveries of the age. It stands without a (cer in horse liniments. Seeadv't jB-Let tho Jioor sufferers from feinnlo complaints talto courage and rejoice that a painless remedy has been found. Wo refer biL)dia E. Pinkham'ii Vegetable Comund. It is preiurwl at 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mtisg.,Seud to Mrs. Piukliam for pamph lets. Chailes Kehoe, aged 40, a section boss on the Mount Carbou branch of tho Heading Railroad, was struck and killed by a pas senger train, while cutting Ice from some rocks overhanging tbe truck, last Friday af ternoon. Committees of the Lehigh and Seliuvl- klll Coal Exchanges resolved Friday not to make any chnnges In line und city prhea of coal for tho mouth of February. Tho present rates for white ash ooal at Schuylkill liaun aro i Lump, steamboat, broken eng. stove, and, sniall stove, 8 eheatnut, $2.7a i poa, $1.75. -In tho Heading Railroad content we i. , .1.- .1..,?,. .l-,i ih- ,,. ..... , --- yAMniLic'. Uuuacn.Wniasi'oRT K. J, bol-llng the onnual meeting and election Miner, Pastor. C-ernun preaehlnir at 10 has lawn settled by both aides agreeing lo o'clock a. m., by the Pastor. Sunday SjIiooI liave the meeting sailed for -March 1 1th, so I at 2 p. m. BunlWh pteaohinija I.so p. m. that jix weeks' iKiblie iiitlw Mil be given. i.ki01itok Evaoisuca!.Uiioiioh1I. J. The Iteailing Meuager., on .v "l 1 biooy.r ,sur. Pr.hlB tomorrow (Sun- 5nn . ft ' AmM!r , f" " p 01 k mJi " 4 , . , ,. . . . , I'-- Mornlugsuijeot: "Pay Your Dvbis." -The ground-hog auw bis shaiuw ed- Kvenlnic subjeet i "PersonlBcd tiursssTurn nesdsy, and don't you forget it. ed to BleiitDgs." AH are cordttlly lorlltd. Mining In tho anthracite region will bo continued on full time until further notice. This concision was reached Wednesday, the N. York companies deeming it best not to restrict mining while the market continues so baro. Mri. Wcldner, of Meyer's Station, Schuylkill county, a paralytic, aged 08 years, died last week with policies for $16,000 on her life. Cyrus Hcckmnn died of consumption in tho Noithompton County Prison on Thurs day of last week. Ho was sentenced for stealing a horso and buggy. Gideon Durkiu died utShamokin last week orennsumption. Policies to tho ex tent of $35,000 were held on his life, and many of them were taken out but a few weeks before his death. Tho three story Hour and grist mill of Ephraim Sieger, at Siegorsvlllc, Lehigh Co., with its contents, was totally destroyed by fire on Saturday night, Tho loss is heavy and the insurance light. JiS'A. B. Moloney, M. S., Philadelphia, Pa., says : "I find Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup excellent, having a ready sale and render ing mora satisfaction thau any Cough Syrup I haye ever sold During the week ending on tho 20th ult., Uiero were 50,721 tons of coal shipped oyer tho Lehigh-Valley railroad, making for the season to that date a total ot 723,405 tons, thawing a decrease in shipments for the year of 3,402 tons. Sleighing is good, and David Ebborts' teams aro in excellentcondition. His prices arc reasonable, so all take a rido. nev. J. E. Freeman will hold service in the Reformed churoh, Weissport, on this (Saturday) evening, at 7 o'clock. Subject: "The Anxious Bench." All will ba very welcome. Tho attention of our readers Is directed to tho statement of the financial condition of the county, printed in to-day 'a paper. The Bangor Slato Company has declar ed a dividend of 7 per ccnt.ou net earnings for the C mouths ending Dec. 31st. Samuel Crcitz, of Lynnville, Lohigh county, wa3 knocked down by highwaymen ncor Allentown, on Tuesday night of last week, nnd robbed of $8.25. He had $1000 concealed upon another part of his jiersou. President Catlcll, of Lafayette College, announced in chapel Thursday evening of list week.that Hon. John J Blair, of Blairs tow l, N. J., had donated $40,000 In the mil ego for tho endowment of u presidential chair Sampson Purton, at one time mlno in spector in Schuylkill county, and regirded as olio of tho best informed miners of the aiithracitn regions, died at ML Carmcl on Wednesday, 2Gth nit, Tho bodies of Morris and Thomas Evans, the miners who were buried under ft full of coal in the' Empire Mtnesat Wilkrsbarro on Wednesday, 20th ult., were recovered on the uextdav. Thcv were badly mangled. -Tho "laige Italian Villa" of Jacob Hay, at Kastou, Northampton Co., was destroyed arly on Saturday morning, by a file origi nating from an overheated furnace. Lots, 425,11011. Alex. McLean, of Summit Hill, had an artery severed u few dayssiuco while wjest- Inig, ami was In Jatigerol bleeding' 'te .til. Drs. Kistlcr and Donnelly ca mo to ills assist aura, and found it necessary to make an in cision in his urm and tie tin severed arlerv. For several days, says a Pottsvillo dis patch of the 2'Jth nil., tho county nuditois Iiavo been preparing their annual report, and to.day tho fact was made public that Charles F. Gairett, head clerk and the son ol the 1'icsi. lent of (ho Board of Conimis doners, and Mnrtiu J. Lawlcr, one of the subordinate clerks, had fraudulently collect- eil ii lid upprnnrhitctl money for deeds, wit ness fees, etc , during last year.tolhe amount ol several hunilrci! Mwllars. It ts l.cliev ihat tho gloss amount embezzled will not excceil Villi). Uotli men havo inluntteil their guilt. J. 1st ol Iiiillvrh Itetnainiug uncalled for in the Packcrtou P. O. Sutiuday, Jan. 2'Jih, 183li Wilson Billnor, (2j. Alex. Camp-no, Erasmus Beni'lnger, Charles LJuulap, lteuiv Kluuier, IMVidJI. Uuw, Tilghmau Stout, Tcrscns calling for any of the above let ters will please say "advertised." L. MoPaxiel, T. M. ICrtlfrtoiiau Extra revival services will bo commenced in tiii1 M. E. church of this place next Sun day evening. Tho Lohigh Valley Ministerial Associa tion will bo in session on Tuisday morning ami afternoon. Ministers from a distance will preach as follows: Monday evening, Hev. J. H. Wood, of Bethlehem, Tuesday evening, Itev. H. T. Quigg, of Quokertown. Wednesday evening, Itev. W. Cofftnau, of Allentown. Others aro expected on the following evenings of '.ho wtek, but appoint ments have not yet been definitely mude. Tho members and publia uro cordially in viled to attend all the meetings. J. P. Mili.kk, Pastor. Good Toinplur' Convention. m The Twenty-Sixth Semi- Annual Convcn Hon of Good Templars, of llio Schuylkill District comprised of the counties of Dorks, Carbon, Northumberland ami Schuylkill, meets in Tatnaqua, February 23d, 24th and 25th. There will be nearouo hundred dele gates, representing IB lodges and some 000 members, present. Among tho notable jicr sons who will be in nttendanco are G. W. C. Templar, George W. Hart, of Waymott, Wayne county, Mrs. Parthington,a lecturer from Lowistou, Maine, Itev. Wm, II. Yar row, Hazleton, Author of tho History of Primitive Methodism; tev. Dr. MocMurry, Bhamnkiu, a leading member of Central Pennsylvania Conference. i:iiki t'enti I'ciicilliiK. Eggs are very scarce. Sleighing is very fine. - Days are getting longer. Another squealer was killed Moudny. Miss A. J. Ncff was the guost of Ellas Smith and Harrison German, during tho week. A crand weddint! will coma offal Uncle Joe ltueh'f, on next Sunday j it is the jonngext daughter. The prosiiects ara good lor a grand time. Mrs, 1). Mover was at G, Tiehrig's on a visit during last week, A. S. Steigerwalt and T. E. Rehrig,were on a visit to friends at Tamaqua, on Satur day and Sunday last. They say times aro dull there 1'stik tiik Gbuat. CellKloilN A'lllt-s, M. Ii Unuitcu, J.P. Miller, pastor. Preach. Ing 10:30 a. la. 1:15 p.m., Normal Clan. 8, school at 2 p. in. l'rtaclilnu at 7 p, in. All are welcome. .ion's ItEroRMxnOnrjncn, J, Il.llurtman pastor. Preaching at 10 a. ro Sermon, In Herman, a p ia.,Suu)ay school. 7.00p.m., seriaon, In Engllih. A cordial welcome to alt, Motuodist 1:ciscoi'ai. Ciiuiicii, Pack tit-tox.-I), F. Uuangst, Pastor, Preach Iuk on Sabbaih at 10 DO a. ui. and at 7 00 p. ui, Sun day seliool at s p. m. l'rajer and OlaMmeet- r,m 0,1 TfursJay ey.nhig at 7.30 p.m. ItrilVM nicctliijr In 1VeliifcrrU The revival meetings in the Evangelical church, Weissport, still continue, and show a highly prosperous state. Up to Thursday, 27th ult., the conversions numbered about 25, and the altar is still crowded with peni tents. Sunday, 23rd ult., was a highly In teresting day ( the pews ot the church were filled by thoso whoso hearts seemed to flow together in christian love, and others who desired the prcciousness ot Christ and tho joys of His salvation. The scene was very animating even to thoso who hod grown grey In the service. Good order has pre vailed, with tho exception of tho few past evening, when certain young men wero requested, personally, by the pastor to com ply with the rules of tho church, left the house of God in a very uitgenllcmanly and unbecoming manner. " NMvwousk whence lias come this change, lliis relaxation nf good outer, this toleration of mockery in our sanctuaries? For ourselves wo trace the trouble, among other causes, to parents themselvts, for, as Mr. Miller openly re marked, "these parties disobeying the rules of tho church, ore mostly the children of our own members." I lev. Mr. Miller is not ready to sanction light and irreverent con duel' I n tho house of God, Yet the truth Is, and a melancholy (ruth too, Hint his orders were generally disobeyed until of late. Let the pirents ot such children assist in this important matter. If n minister was as sured of the support of the Parents and guardians In his flock, would he hesitate to bait: the rules enlorced? How "decent and how wiso" for parents and children to sILtogether at the feet of Jesus, tho former, uy.'thcir serious deportment and nltcnlinu, to show tho latter in what estimation they regard tho sanctuary nnd the truth nf God. aiucii prat so is due .Mr, win. ti. junior tor his elforts in preserving good o'dcr a'nd de corum in tho churoh, Thus the meetings are arresting tho attention of all, ami many torvent prayers are mingled lor tho conver sion of the people. Feb. 2. The Lord continues Kraeinudy to favor this portion of his people. Within the last few weeks religion has assumed a much more eneouratini! apect. Foity or fiity souls have been brounht to experience tho joys attendant upon an interest in the Di- vino iricnitstiip, and more aro enquiring tno way to Zion. It is not more than three or four weeks since tho work became so visiblo as to attract much attention, but in that tuns tho reformation has marched on with a steady Btcp, and its gracious progress lias brought sinners of almost all ages to bow at the foot of tho cross. "God moves In ft mysterious way, Ills wuinlers to perform." 9 'After a storm comoi a ealm," then the hi I jht scenery of nature wears an aspect in teresting and ueiigntiui lo mo animal led in?i of man ; but when the Eon of ind dis plays his beauties, excellencies and iKiwers as a Saviour suited to our condition as poor fallen sinners -when Ho manifests himself U the ravished soul of the believer "ns Ho doth not untu tho word" when ho sets the prisoner tree, onens the door to the captive, and breaks oil' the slaviih chains of tho ievil, unbelief and sin. the woild with all I's grandeur, pomp and vanities, recedes and disappears, and "Heaven opens to their hearts, tholr ears, Wlih'suunds seraphic ring." With these facts spreid boforo them, can the Christian public cease to give glory to God, nnd pray lur the universal domination ot unrisir an ubsruvkr. .laiilionln '1'ivliiUliii;;, Swear not at alii but if you must swear swear oil. Bo not unmindful of the ric'its nnd feelines of others. Idle spoken words often came tho deciK-st wounds, and many times are me snurc o ol the dnest trouble. John Lapp and Jonathan Kistler have nunouiieed liiemseivcsaa candidates lor con stable. A child of Lewis 11 uhor was buried last Sunday Mtoruoou in tho cemetery at St. Joliu's chitrcli. Ills wile was buried a Tew month ago. While Mrs. Ilccd was attemptine to en into mo cellar last saluiday noon, she lell iown and broke one ol her lees; ai she lives nb'oit oiio fourth of u lulio from the piildlo- roati, ami uouoiiy oeiui; in mo noitso except hcisell mid a little ehil I, sho had to toller terribly until her husband camu home Irani I'ai'keiloti, at winc'i plaeo he is employed Dr. Ki-dler was imiiiclialelv summoned and lediiced the fracture. A party of young folks from Tripoli, i-ieiugli t o.,paui a visit to John J J.-i, u i n liolf. near Pie.i'sini Corner, on sWurdav last Aiuottt Ibo-u wrt knew were Miss Nellie lirir.iMi and Miss Alvenia Krtiin. They lefi on Sundiy alteruoou, apparently highly pleased with the valley mid tho 'now ac quaintances -which they made. II jmi have muden mistakodoii't think it a condescension to np-iloii'.e. The true gentleman is nlwais iwidv to recti! v blunder. Only the mule bites will, one end ana kicks Willi (lie oilier. While Mr. Mtihion Nothstein was go. lug noma irom iiclnghlon on tiundny even ing, his hor.-o took Iruht anil ran awavt u onobeiiu(ou the sleigh at the time except no, iwi, nine sons, woo Bueeoeueii in slop ping him after ho lind ran about u mile. The school board assembled last Satur day afternoon in tho school house at Oak urovej all tno members wero present ex cent Mr. Happen. Tho first biKiue-s donu was the issuing of orders for tho teachers mid some other minor business : alter which followed the great lopicof (he day. We have had, with a lew exceptions, teachcis reared in our own (.immunity for the last ten v ears, auit i no ma lemeiiiuer inni there w is anv omplaiiit brought before the board of ill rectors by either teacher or scholars until last tf.ituiday. The first complaint by the schnlaiH was that they nre not allowed to play ball and are deprived of certain privi leges which other scholars are enjoying; ufinr which their teacher remarked that ball playing was nbolishid in one id thu Towo mensiiig's, which caused the oHuing of the school law bv one of the dilei-tors. ' It was found that tho dir. dors have no such power, which uroiighta smile on our other teal-lint, wiioiiao io piay as wen as their scholars, The second complaint was that for their pun. islimeut he would not hear them it-cite, wnicn snov s mat uiev aro anxious to study as well as play. Thioughout the debate two sustained tho loaeher, the others all seemed to sympathize with tho scholars. Some of our old tanner are only wishing for teachers they used to havo Iwentv-file vearsaen. Wh) not hire them; wo havo SHcimens of iiiem in our uisiiiet. 1,1 la no wonder that some oi our uosi leacners navo leltand omen propuso to leave alter this term, Huxo. Literary Society. Lehighton, Jan. 20, 1881, Boeiety cilled to order by the President; roll called; tho miu utes of the previous meeting were read and approved. An election was then held for the purpose of electing new officers for tin ensuing month, which resulted us follows: President, A, C. MoLaughlin; Vice Presi dent, F. P. Fanner; Secretary, Emma Dol leiiinayor; Treasurer, E. 1). Schnable. First relene-1 question: not answered; reierred ab sent. Second question: (Jive a sketch of Washington's liie, was answered bv A. C. McLaughlin. An euy was read by Miss DoUeiimeyer, subject: Music. Declamation, Charles Ilurtung. Society was favored with a select reading by U cargo Itcichard, sub ject, Sewing Machiuca. Tho orator, Mr. (iilham, wus ubseiit, oonsepiently bad no oratiou. The debate, Heeolvod, That ulit. cal jiarties are a benefit to a Stale, was oieni iu tno aitirmalive by Mr. A. U Mc Laughlin, followed in the negative by E. D. Schiiubel. The decision of the chuir was in favor of tho negative. Curators then report ed the following programme for the ucxt meeting: Itelerrod questions First, Is the saying that great talkers are little doers, a trueoueY lo Laura Hofford; second, Over whom does fushiou exert the greater in lluence, the ladies or tho gentlemen lo W. Bay Horn; Select reading, Carrie Bauer; Deelamalion.W. T. Clans; Essay, Miss Km ma Kistler; Oratiou, E. D. Sohnubel; Quoi tiou lor delwie, ltesolveil, Ti ut the mau of wealth cxeiu mare llilluenec than the man of intellect. Ulna! di.pulauUi, utfirmative, r. l . rviiuer; negaiiw, A. V. Mel,aughliu. Sooi.ty adjouiued tu meet next Saturday eveuiug. Lai sj, llutrokii, Sec, The I'reeiileut of the Lehigh Valley itailroad CViniany givs r.otioe that the prioa of the Shunaiidoah Valley itailroad , Co.'. Fir nwlgeg. T ,re.t. boa4.wbih he is adverlisirg for tale, has been advanced from lt'6 ami aourutxl inte-ut to 107 and accruotl iu,erert, P,ia. JlaxrU. Huron c!i lleiudcTtu lit Convention. The Democrats of this borough are ro qucsjeil to meet In convention, at Carbon House, on Tuesday next, the Slh Inst, at half-past 7 o'clock p. in., for the purposo of placing in nomination candidates to be voted for ot tho borough election lo be held on Tuesday, the 15th ibst. Let there be a full attendance. Free voice and free vote ' Br iuk Committkic Tho Mum Hollow Unlut'S. N. Sunday schools are becoming of so much importance in the church, that you can scarcely find a church organlratlou that has not a Sunday school connected with it j and many persons who twenty years ago open ed Sunday school in the strongest terms, aro now just as earnestly advocating the necessity of these Institutions in order to keep up the church. In fact, almost every one of lato sees the necessity of having a school in connection with the church, in order td keep the young folks for the church. In view of the above facts, you will not bo surprised to learn that in tho valley on tho other side of the Mahoning mountain, with In three miles of Lehlghton, there has been a Sunday school forvears called, from the name of the place, the Niss Hollow Sunday school. At the session which we hod tho pleasure of attending there were tnoro persons pres ent, particularly young folks, than weexpee- led to find, csccially so, when we remem ber that some of them aro obliged to walk at least two miles to tho school house in which they meet. Tire school was opened by Mr. Thomas Kehrig, the superintendent, tho eCholars singing the hymn, "I am coming, Lord." Tho lesson, found in Luke xvii., was read by tho superintendent nnd school, followed by prayer. After singing another hymn, and making selections fiom tho library, which contains soma 130 volumes, teachers and rchohirs engaged in the study of the lesson. Tho superintendent then asked tho scholars a number of biblical questions, and after the singing of a hymn, by request, we spoke to the school upon the lesson, Ano ther hymn was sung, prayer offered and tho school dismisFed by singing the doxology. Mr. Henry Evotts is Secretary, Mr. Wm. Lentz, Librarian, and Mr. Charles Lentz, Treasurer. After the school was dismissed a special meeting was held to determine as to what style of organ should bo purchas ed for the school. Placing an organ In the school is certainly a step In tho right direc tion. OnSERVRR. tSI? Creole Ileum. While sleighing is good, plenty of par lies aro out nightly. Mr. Thos. Levcs, jr., of this place, shot a gray fox near the Call mountain on Mon day last. So far four red and two gray foxes nave neen Kiueu ncro mis winter. The teacher of the North East Weiss- port school, Mr. C. A. Buck, cave his nunils a sleigh ride up tho Mahoning Valley, one nay jast weca. A number of our neighbors, who have been enioged stocking saw mills with logs in inu j un, omiinji in is winter, reiurneu homo on Monday lost, having completed lui-ir uouiiiicks. Daniel Krum, ot this place, wo learn has consented to ben candidate for the office of bupervisor at the coming election. It is reported that T. II. Kcmcrcr, of l,ehlgh!nii, Is negolialiiig lor the purchase of the Davfd bnjilerpropeity ol Ibis placo. The convention for Franklin is called considerably earlier this year than usual. Itev. G, W, Gross, will open A series of protruded Hurling In the Soil's church, of this placo, imiii-Toitely after coming back iioiii woniereiR-o mat win no in about lour or live weeks. Our fiiend Paul Solt, of this place, says ho has never been In tho hjibit of lidiug, but ls.it week, ut tho earnest', solicitn Ion of ono of his'ncighbnrs, lie rnnsriited to.tntde ro.ters. He toys ho w ill never trade again, tor he claims he has been cheated as his now looser cannot ciuw. Paul you should havo taken him on trial before loaning a irado. ltfcVKKK. WcUspurt limns. Money isbeing solicited by theLuthoron and Ketormcd church lor tho puichaso ol a new organ. MlssCassie Wnlck spent Sunday with irieuus in w.itusauqua. Miss Mary Jane Laury returned home nom per visii to Laury s. A party of ladies nnd gentlemen, of Diiinuiii ii til, sojourned wjih our genial landlord Nathan Klutz, and participated in a nance last rnuay nignt. A party of young ladies, In company with Prof. Billy Jones, of Slatington paid us a visii on Aioiuuiy. Master Guy Z-rn, is laid up with sick ness, no wish mm a speedy i ecu very. Among; this week's visitors we noticed Isaac Ux and Ed. Zern, ofCoaldalci W, C. Keck, of Philadelphia; Arthur Miller aud wjfe, of Slatington; Willis Deterline, of fcasi iuaucli Chunk ; Jfev. John Miller, ot .Michigan, ami 11. U Clause, ol Weathcrly, The household goods of Isricl Mover, iieceaseu, were soiu at puutio sale, on Wed nesday. tJuiNT. Daniel Kulbfus, Esq., died at tho Dan villo Insane Asylum on Tuesday, and was buried from his late residence in East Mauch Chunk, Thursday afternoon. Thos. Begley, of Itockiwrt, an old cm ploye of the Central Itailroad, was run over and instantly killed, at Pcnu Haveu Junc tion lust week. Detectives in Now Mexico have ascertain ed that Colonel Potter, of the United States Geological Survey, who has been missing since October last, was murdered and rubbed by three Mexicans, while on duty in the field. One of the murderers was banged a lew days ago for Imrso-steuling; another is oeiieved w be in custody at Albuquerque. Closing prices of XikIIavkn A Tuwksend, Stock, Government und Gold 40 .South Third Street, Phila., Februai- 3, U81 U It b !0(l...-. II 8. CuueuevL's U.-. r.'n. isj,. new U, s. 41j'it. new.. U M. Vi. new 1'enneylvunia It. It , l'hda .raaiiig U. 11. I.elntUVK. lev Jl.lt tfuniirb uiaANar.Co... 1111, bid 101 li askee ril bid IIS askeu 1M t, bid 10111 asktd .ir."3 elo HIS as.ed 1124 Old 1121. otKea . (lit, old 141. asked . J: iod 3:H aslsa , If bid 6vS astro lit, uia l.s tske. L'uiieilC'omituulesoiiN. J.,t4 old 18', asked Northern C'onlrui it.l 4i4 bid 41 sul eo llMiuuvl le 1'ass.lt.lt. 0 a s bin 21 a1rd 1'ilM 'in. i.eir. lt.lt. Co ki. Bid va amid t euirai I iunbo. tattoo Co 4S bid nil. aseo Norihem 1'aciUcCoii sol. old 17 tked A " 1'iet'd. U bid u, ae Nnrihrenusilvania 11. It. 1014 bid ti iKfil rii'.laieiiiiilici Ulolt. It.. SI bid Si ii as Milvu.lVrudoi.l voHbio t'J asked I.olil(rlttin SUu-Uete COIinECTKO WCEKLV. Flour, ne sack ,,,,, 20 lluckwheat flour per sack Corn, per bushel Uais, per bushel .Mixed Chop, perewt Middlings, perewt Corn Chop , llran, per cwt flutter, per pound KiKS, imrdoien Ham, per ponud, , Lard, per jamiid shoulders, jr iiound Putatoei. per bushel 3 00 70 ca 1 40 1 70 1 40 1 10 0 3J 12 12 I CO MAltltllHi. KUFF-SHIlt Alt.-Oo the IStu ult..by Her. A. lUrlh.doiiiew, Albert I Hurt and Miss Einina J. hlrar, both of Franklin, Carbou county. Pa, HUX-i-'liullNllFlStlt.-On tbe 11th ult., by the tame, Jrtlerson ilex and Airs Lueln na aaiie rroiiuiiciter, botu or jvianoniug, Carbou enuutv Pa. QKltllKll-rHOl-.TTaER. On the SSth ult.. In LvhtKhton, by It. v. ,1. II. llartiiian, Jus. lull llvrtMir. ,if I l,i , Pwvl tin KpIiiil It ll i i:,.. ueuoouuiy, iu. in i:d. j "VlVr "."iStf Ly3"i llarrat, aged years and 18 days. BTOIUiT. On ihe 11th nlL, In West Pnn joun f ranklin, son or John ami Baran fitoudt, aged 13 ftwfl months and ti days, UKSCUEI) FUOM DEATH. The following statement of Wm .T. Coogh Hn.ofSotntrvllle, Mass., is so remarkable that we i.eyr ie obk ior itxiie ancniion oi our roau-1 ers Ho savs i " In the rail of 1870 I was tak 1 en with a violent ulskdino or Tun lumis, followed by ft severe cough, I soon began to lose my appetite and flesh. I was so weak at : one time that I could hot leave my bed. In tho summer ori8J7 Iwasadmltted to tho City Hospital. While there the doctors said t had ' a hole In rny lea lung as big as a hairdollar. I I expended over a hundred dollars In doctors , and medicine. 1 was so far irons at one time a report went around that 1 was dead. I irave I up nojw, int a Irlend told me or int. WM HALL'S HALS AM Foil THE IiUNUS. I lauiihed at my fi lends, thinking that my caso was Incurable, but I got a.buttle to satisfy them, when, to my surprlso and m Idcati, icumnienoeu io ieei oeiter, aiy nope, once dead, began to revive, and to-day Heel lu bet ter spirits man i navo me past inree years. " 1 write this hnplmo-on "111 publish It, so thai everyone afflicted wllh lllsensel Lungs will bo Induced to t ike lilt. WM. HALLS IIALSAJ1 Ft)I TUB Ll'NOS. and be con- vnlced that CON.sllMPl ION i:an be Cured. 1 have taken two bottles and can poslttvely say that It has done more good than all th othcr medicines 1 have taken flnco my sick ness. My cough l.as allnofet entirely dlsap- nenredandl shall soon bonbletogotonork." tOld bv A. .T. IlunLlNn. t,eldihtnn. and all druggists. f)pc. 18. 1880-yloow iti: iioiisi: l(hu Kits Aro thoonlv Horse and Puultrv Powders ttiat ufve universal latUlHRllnn. If tlin Powders do not itlve satisfaction, the Drumrlst vrlll re mm juur money. mo. is, isgu yicow IIKMIY'S ( AIIIIOLip vSALVE. Tho ltr.ST S AI.VT. In Ihn wnrl.l for ('oil. Bruises, Mires, Ulcers, f-alt Ithcutu, Tetter. Chapped Hauos, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds or Skin Eruptions, Freckles and Pim ples. The Salve Is guaranteed to lve perfect satisfaction In every caso or money retunded. Ho sure you get IIKNHY'S UAItflOMO HALVE, as all others aro but Imitations. Price S cents. For sale by all Druggist everywhere, llec. 18, 1880-yleow PIMPLES. I wMl mail tr?rpt ihft rrrlitn fnr n fltnntn Veoktadus JJalm tlint. will r-tiinro tak lair.l'KLbH. I'lATPLKSnnd ELOTCHKB.ie-iV. luc tlioskm Eott, clear anU benu.Hnlt fllun siructions for pioducitip n uixuiimit f-rov. tn or hair on a nald hen a or antcnlli la- p. Aridit!", titrlo'lnffac. fit m in n. VAxhtLP fc Co.. No 5 Boo kiu a u St., IS. V, JurtZOtnC ERRORS OF YOUTH. A f!Mtf1fiiinti trin a ifF"it-ri1 fnt nra f mm Nprron ni.MilI.TlY PltKM ATlTllK DHt AY fur the .o ot rtilTrrl.ic: litminvltf m i d free to all who iitediMlia reciun ntid d tcclonn Itr niaUtjR tho -Blroplp nrucdy bi 7liicti he won en nl. S CfererM wlhinr: io nriiHt by Hie ml vorllMjr'H oxpi'ilcnco an ilo u Uy nillie-8iu To Consumpiircs. Tho rcvcrtPcr. liaviuirbeou ptrmanentlvcnr eu of that or' an dlsea-e. co'asnniinltm, by a airaido iciai dv. Is anxious to make known to inn io low Miueiets me miausoi cute, xo nil who ties re it, ho will aclut a copv ( f the pre ro iptunino.1. (Ireent cliiR''b wita Iheitiice tienbroriirephrin? i ud ustnt; the same, whleli tliev wit. UndnaitiiE cmtKfor coNsuunioN. asiiima. iinoNChnn. .te. x-aitica, wsidn i mo I'l-esertntton. wm utt ase aitcle-i. I1KV 13. A. WIIJON. lot Wisa Btrtst, Wlllinal. urih. KewYiirt. Jnu'Jtbm Wst'.eJ. B!s IMy. Light Work Bteidv liiinlovnient HnnmleK freo. Ad dress. M. L. m UN, No. 19 NASSAU f tteet eiv York, Jatt.rj out A New Trontmont. The Gpldtn Etiuer of life. Fnderul Curtt. If "von havo Consumntlon. and would know that your eouu;h can bo mude louse and easy llectlo reter and Night Sweats cheeked In 24 hours: Inflammation taken out of the L.unus and air passages at onco; that you can bo itiauo 10 gain a mo pouau, ui ucaiiny nciu per week; If you havo auy Clironlo Uljcase, 1,.I.,.B A t. n ,.n,nt. It........ I. tML- Headache, lloart Disease. l,!vcr Complaint, Nervous Ilcblllty.Semlnal Weakness orSfier maiorrhtca. loss ofsexual power In either sex Trum any causo ; It you have any form ot nerv ous weakness, losing flesh or wasting away, and would know ol an Immedlat rollef and certain cure for manv ol the severest cases In a short time, a new method with new agents to fatten everybody, lnvlfforato and make strong and healthy tho most hopelens cares, cut this out and write at onco lor particulars tu 11. S. UISl'UNSAKY, Hcrrlcn Springs, alien. juiy 17 yi New Advertisements. Eecsipts and Expfces OF CAR-BON COUNTY . l tlia Yedr .1880. MAX SCIIWEIBISZ, Em,., Treasurer, and the Oo'ninissiuncrs, in tmnuit with the County of Carbon, as follows : DR. To Ualanco In the Treasur er's hands at last settle ment 013100 " County Katks asd Levies roa 1870 T.T. Kreider, MauchChunk lloruinrli . tisa 01 II. A. JJelu, Lehlghton., 03 37 - 180 41 ' .it , Uouxti-Hates au Lkvies von 1878. J. P. Kels, Banks tonn- shlp 100 00 Dlldlne Snjder, l'urryvillo borough 110 80 W.K.Streeter.KIdderiown- . shli S00 00 II. O. f'eppey, Penn Fore3t township ' SO 00 440 80 County Hates and Levies fob 1870. Hiram P. Levan, Franklin township 633 20 Daniel Ilrlslin, Hanks town ship 250 05 O, L'. Miller, East Jlsuch Chunk borough 055 00 George M. Ktlmson, Kidder township 789 17 James I". Smllli, Lehlghton borough 504 09 John Strohl, Lower Towa- mensing township 401 04 W. W.Scolt, Mauch Chunk borouuh toil 08 Dom'k O'liennell. Mauch Chunk township 152 89 Jacob Hubs, Neo,uuliontng. 182 tu S. W. Meckes, Puun Forest township J 272 03 C. O. Itapp, Parry vllle bor- onsth 2S5 72 An'himy Hlngrr, Towamen- sing township 409 00 J. W. Hunter, Wcathorly borough 214 14 Daniel bchoch, Weissport borough ". 73 44 8400 10 County Hates and Levies foii 16S0. O. E. Miller, Faist Mauch Chunk borough 500 00 Daniel Schueh. Welssuort borough 170 00 David )t. Keller, Packer township 471 E9 Hiram P. Levan, Franktln townshli 425 00 Daniel linslln, Hanks town ship 1070 00 Reuben ltehrlg, Kast Penn townshli 804 00 James P. Smith, Lehlghton borough 1450 00 John Strohl, Lower Towa- inrnsing township 087 10 Dom k O'llonnell, Maucli Chunk township 3845 91 Chris. C. Itapp, Parryvllle borough , 155 09 Anlhuuy llinger, Towamen- slag township 4)5 00 Ellas Huff, Klddir town. ship 073 20 Dennis Oallagher, Lansford borough 2158 31 John O'llonnell, Lausanne township...., $51 30 James Cannon, Lehigh townshli 210 00 J, II. Hodman, Mahoning townshii l5'-l 72 A. II. Uofecker, Weatherly borough 1226'IT W. W. Scotl, Mauch Chunk borough 2120 10 10127 78 MlSCELLAKEOCB IlEOElrTS. Thomas Keraerer, dog tax.. Lewis Armbruster, rem First National liauk, rent.. Taxes refunded......,., Amount over laid en Mil. Klliabvlh Hay's Inquvit Amount oier (aild uni-om-monnealth vs. Thouiss Dowdell Iieeelved Irom sale of two 22 60 80 00 u 00 82 00 12 2S 20 00 1 00 12 60 3 18 3 O0 8 80 12 45 282 30 IUiTiS . I Mlierllf lor board reiurnrd.. uiu lumirsoiu Fines for HuutlDg ou Sun- uay KcdnuiptluD, unsealed lands Taxes Received rou UksIuted Lands. Banks townialp 408 62 Eut Penn Township .5 12 New Advertisements. F.ast MauchChunkborough Franklin township Lower Towatntnslng twp... Lehtgh township Kidder township.. .1 MaUch Chunk township Penn Forest township ..... Packer township Towamcnslng township .... Lausanne township Weathcrly borough , Mattel! Chunk borough...., Lehighton borough Mahoning township ,, cisspurt uurougu ., 4877 44 t57r28 Total Ilccelpls. CR. BY 0IIDER3 PAID AS FOLLOW0I JCBOnS AUD MtLKAOE. A J, Urniihead, October Term, ma 1 i II Qrand Jury, January Term, ioou. ..,.. 1UU ts 1'ctll Jury, January Term, 1880 ' sm la Traverse Jury, Jan'y Term, 1BSU..., KM 41 Urand Jury, April Terra, 1BSU r AJ 77 Petit JUrv. Anrll Term. 1880 600 78 Traverse Jury, April Term, 18-0 869 VI Urand Jury, Juno Term, inou.. Ill ot I'eilt Jury, June Term, 1880 3W 03 traverse jury, June term, lsso : nns Ji Grand Jury, October Term, - 1B9U 17V os Petit Jury, October Term, " 1880 I'm ei Traverse Jury, October Term, 1880 213 02 ' ' 851S 81 Couut EiraNses, Witnesses, Constables and Justices Ices ,.. 1002 li Slienll's lees 21 30 1'rpthonotary's and Ulcrk's lets, Ksscr and Keuierer 272 SO District Attorney's lees and expenses 109 00 Menographcr'a fees '.83 12 Court Urler.i 21000 Constables returnsand mile age and tipstaves ,. 48112 2508 38 Stationery, Advertising & Pbiktixo. K. II. llnnch, Election Pro- ciamaiion eo 00 K. It. ltauch, County state ment 05 00 E. 11. Jtuuch, othor printing, BLuiiuiiurj' anu advertise ments 285 85 410 85 Chas. W. Blew, Election Proclamation 00 00 Chas. W. Wow, Annual statcmont 05 25 Printing and advertising... W 75 210 00 II. V. Morthlmer, Annual blatemenl 00 0 0 Printing and advertising... 118 75 200 75 Jos. Lynn, Election Procla mation 00 00 FrlntUigandadverllslug.... i3 CO 113 50 08 50 ailde.1 & Malloy, printing ami udverlfstiig John C. liolun, slatlouory IllIU UUUIVS ,,,. ., Miscellaneous stuilunery,&e. 049 00 11 1 30 1741 89 Unseated Land Taxes fob 1873 and 1879, Penn Forest township poor tax Packer tow nshlp,road taxes. Hanks luwi.fhlp, road taxes. Lehigh township, sellout taxes MauchChunk lonushlp, road taxis Maueh Chunk township, school titxvs Kidder lowuahlp,road taxes. 75 00 55 Hi to 00 100 00 7 25 70 DO 867 Ol TUDUMrTlON OF UNSEATED LANDS. Lehlghton, Joseph Obort, 5 loia.... t Lehigh township, S. W. Hudsua Mahoning town.hlp, A. W. Duller..., Penn Forest township, A. W. Dialer Penn Furot township, Eliza Ann Oliver. .1 Lower l'ottauivnslug, John Jlalllct 24 19 02 00 12 31 50 42 23 51 11 40 169 81 Taxes Refunded, Slbbach nnd others fl 28 John Haldol 30 1)1 T. D, Cliiuss...., 5 05 E. M. Mulhearn, Att'y fur U. McUue 160 Daniel clioch on Trexler lot;' iVcJhhport 7 13 Henry Hojer; Weissport.... 13 36 Inquisitions and Post Moiitem Exam inations. Dr. II. S. Erwln, on, body of Louisa lloycr 350 00 Coroner Charles W. Lentz, on body of Edward Mul hearn 22 60 Ocorge II. Jones, J. P, on body of unknown man,,. 10 87 Dr. U. K. Hrwin, on body of Mrs. Kav 20 00 Coroner Charles V. Lentz, on bodyol unknown man and Jos. Connor 63 03 T. J FIster and W. Conly, on body of Mrs. Eliza beth Hay 6 00 Jail Expenses. Clothing for prisoners 39 10 Hoarding prisoners, etc, Koous 857 41 Balance ol bill, J. W. ltau- huh 70 37 Medicines and medlcul at tendance ,, 71 85 Uuildlng fires In Jail 162 0J Washing. 5tc In Jail, Mrs. J. W. Kaudenbush 23 00 Repairs oy County Hbisoes add New 11 hi Data. Mud Hun bridge 243 16 Weatherly bridge 18 00 East Maueh Chunk bridge. . 3 7 62 Weissport bridge Ic6 06 Balance on the Weissport bridge 22 00 Dennis Mojer's bridge 225 00 Grlltlth's bridge 72 34 Maria Furnace bridge 332 63 Lehigh Tannery bridge 39 25 Pohu t'oko bridge 2 66 Parryvllle aud Lehigh Oap bridges 44 18 Quakake bridge 681 81 East Maucb Chunk pier..,. 2249 03 4401 81 Miscellaneous. Subscription for sprinkling streets 1 Decorating Court House sol diers' reunion.,.., 2 New clock for the Court Home 2 Contribution to Marion Hose Comjiany Leonard Ye.ger. new furni 25 00 ture and repair of old;., 120 86 Indexing judgment dockets, on account Insurance ut Court House... O. I'. Snarls, attending offices 800 00 63 00 7 60 6S3 65 Auditors and clerk hire Auditing Register anj Re corder and Prothoao tary's duckets, E. Jt. Slewers Stale taxes Making out duplicates Professional services ,.. Merchandise , Repairs or County build ings Fox soalps Kaitern Penitentiary Ho.rdlngJurursln liomlcldo ease Treasurer's Salary Coal lur the Jell aud Court Huuse ., (las, water and reut Compuliog Elettlim Re turns Delivering election papers.. 108 00 35 00 607 6d li no 189 26 90 60 1797 It 126 00 blJ 27 182 00 1000 0J 4H 22 146 37 18 50 17 J 5009 : Election Kxtensks. Lausanne township, Febru ary eloetlun 27 40 26 40 Lehigh towusblp, February eietuen . Maneli Chunk Uweuuu. First Ward, February eleetlon 86 00 Maoch i 'huuk borough. See. end Ward, February elec tion M New Advcrtischiont?. New Advertist'hichfs. Audenrled district, Fcbru. nry election 23 to Ktddcr district, Nortli, Feb- . ruary election 28 20 Packer district, February election 23 60 Summit Hill district, Feb ruary election 22 00 Lansford borough, Febru ary election 20 00 Towsmensing district, Feb ruary election : 27 20 Lower 1'owamcnslng district February election 27 15 Packcrtou district, Fcbru. nry election 24 21 Mahoning 'district, Febru ary election 27 00 Weathcrly district, Febru ary election ,. 23 00 Kldder.Soutli district, Feb. ruary election 24 10 Nesquelionlng district, Feb ruary election 23 80 Penn Forest district, Febru ary election ,. 30 20 East Maucli Chunk district February election 26 44 Weissport illstrlcttFebruary . diction 24 to E4it Penn dlsirlct, Febru- ary election 26 80 Parryvllle district, Febru- ary election 25 00 Heaver Meadow district, , February election 23 80 Franklin district! February election m 24 40 Lehlahlon district, Febru ary election 1..!... 245 Incidental olectlnn expen ses 611 15 25 03 Lausnnho township, KOVeinr bcr election S3 4d LehUh township, Novem ber eleni ion.- 1... 32 00 Mauch Chunk, 1st Ward Nov. election 29 Olf Mauch Chunk, 2nd Ward November election 27 09 Aud-nrled district, Novem ber election 36 05 North Kidder district, Nov. ciecuon 34 09 Packer dlsirlot, November olectton r.o no Summit Hill district, Nov. eiccuon 81 01 Lansfoid district, November elcclloi 31 45 Towamcnslng district, Nov. elccilon 81 40 LowcrTowainciisIng district Nov. election B0 70 Packerlon' district, Novcm- bcr election 27 00 Mahoning district, Novcm- bor election 29 00 Weatherly district, Novem ber election 31 80 Soulh Kidder district, Nov. election 31 00 Ncsquehonlng district, Nov, election,, 23 15 Penn Forest district, Nov. election 32 00 East Mauch Chunk district November election 28 30 Weissport district, Novem ber election 29 80 East Penn district, Novem ber election si 65 Parrjviilo dlsirlct, Noicm- ber election.,,,, 23 40 Beaver Meadow district, Nov, election 31 39 Franklin district, Novembor election , 30 33 Leblgliton district, Noveiu- bcr election 29 97 742 22 Jury Commissioners and cleiK hire 117 24 County Institute, R. F. Hofford 80 SO Assessments, REOiSTnv and MiLiTAnY Enuollments. Mauch Chunk Borough 30.1 09 Mauch Chunk tuwnsidp 288 69 Lanstord Unrough aie 96 Lausanne township 74 65 Weatherly borough 98 62 East Mauch Chunk borough 132 Ol Towameuslng township 81 67 Lower Towauiunslng town- ship 15? 83 Packer townshlj 60 62 Kidder township, North and South 160 70 Penn Forest township ,81 69 Franklin township 08 00 Weissport borough 43 65 East Penn township 66 22 Mahoning township 15138 Lc-hUhtou borough 133 42 Parryvllle borough ;., 66 04 Lehigh tnnnslili 122 0U Hanks township 243 00 County CoifaissiONEns, i.c, J ,T. Oallagher 409 10 James Ast 308 00 .loslah Andreas 347 00 II. E. Snarl's, Commission er's clerk 800 00 Kxtrn services 00 00 Traveling expenses In hold ing appeals 18 55 Postage, telegraphy, office expenses, &c 187 10 Bridge VI0W8 133 2d 2113 03 Interest on County bonds... 1153 01 County Bonds Redeemed. John Hynon Reuben Hunter. M. Arner...., Jofcph Schneider Richard Jenkins No. 166 , " 163 " 10U " 169 400 00 , 4UO U0 , 1200 00 . i:oo oo 1300 00 1U0 00 . WO 00 400 00 , 700 00 0600 00 Recatitulation, Total amount of rcclp's 40571 23 Total amount of lmburso- menis 35269 26 Balance In hands nf Treas urer, Jan 1, 1881 11302 02 46571 28 40671 28 Bond Account. Bonds outstanding Jan. 1, 1881 17100 00 Bonds redeemed 6600 00 Balance outstanding Jan. 1, 1881 Conrad Kochcr, cx-Trcas- urer 21.33 J. II, Relss, lax, collector, Banks, 178 600 81 W, F. Streoter.taxcollector, Kidder, 1878 20 04 II, Ileppe, tax collector, . Pcnu Forest, 1878 184 44 105C0 00 Ueorge Boyle, collector, Lansford, 1879 43S 70 Wm, W. Scott, collector, MauchChunk, 1880 '5594 27 C. E. Miller, collector, East Mauch Chunk, 18 0 871 16 Daniel Schoch, collector, Weissport, 1SS0 ; 180 49 II. P.Levnn cullector.Frank. Iln,1680 tn 672 69 Banlcl Hrlslln, collector, Banks, 1SS0 V,. 637 31 Reuben itcnrig, collector, East Penn, 1680 ,.. James P. Sujlth, collector, Leldghton, 1560 ,.. John Strohl, collector. Low 211 33 276 27 er Tuwamensing, 1880... 606 37 D. O'Uonnoll, collector, M. Chunk twp., 160 216 14 Samuel W. Meckes, collec tor, Penn Forest, 1880.. , 402 67 Christ. Itapp, oolUctor, Par- rjvlllo, 1680. 635 12 Anthony lllngor, collector, Tuwamensing, 1880 192 79 James cannon, collector, Lehigh, 1880 , Jacob llolfman, collector. 67 77 Mahoning, 1880 40 68 John Kline, balauco due on Tannery bridge 08 38 7770 32 8918 61 Cacbon County in Account witu County ucumissionees. John J, Hallagher, orders urawn 409 10 Clt. By balance due for 1879 5 10 Hy 100 days at 43 sou oo Uy 27 days at fl 64 oo 11 traveling expenses 08 60 452 60 11 60 Balance dne County,, James Ash, orders drawn.. UR. Hy balance due for 1879.,.. Hy 100 days at 3 , Hy 18 days at 02 Uy truvllng expenses m oo 13 00 800 (XI 6 OU Tt 00 424 00 Balance duo James Alb,, m 00 421 00 Joilah AnJraei, drawn crdtri 31T 00 Ult. ny Inline 4uerer 1810...... 2 0) liyl OdiiyialM 300 00 Hy 16d)i at J: 0 00 By (ranting expenses IS 00 407 00 Bal. due Joilah Andraci ... M 00 lu;co ticfoo psSKsya Wo respertMly Htllke tM' tallowing red ommemlaliuns to the County Officers 1 1st. That tho tax collectors be mjiilreil to settle ami piiy in full their iltiiilientis before any cntiiinissimn lie allowed idem 11b either the whole Or mll of their UUhlih.let. 2nd, That tax col lei lots who havo riot fettled up their duplicate! in full b not re upmlntMl, 3rd, That 110 bills nisalhst the f.liMJI lir aecepteil tnal are not lolly scrutinised, W tt... , .l ....11, ,n. i iiiifri vijt urn, iiiiiiLors 01 lie County of Cirrlxin, iltate of lVimylvaiiwr elected anil sworn (11 puini.niT ol'l.nv, do nnut that wo ini t,,lid audit ami setllo liuJ ,j,o,, m-i-iuuing m taw, me accounts 01 me TrpM.nmr nt.,1 P.i,n,..!..L..H ..I tt .,,, v,'illllll,,ltlIIU9l BUM, VatUli- ty.ooiiiinciielticnn the third day of Jaliuary( A. D. 188lj and eiulinn 1,11 the twenty . nnu tiny or jainnry, iwi, und that said ac counts, as settled (rii"tcnhilnr ltoin.ril in tho I'rolliotiotarv'e Office of t'tlrbou County, are correct, as above set forth. tn tl.t,t, u,l.u..r ... I. .. - 1 t set our hands nntl seals, at the office afore sa di this twenty-secobd. day of January, A, ll 1681. SAMUEL MOTZEIt, 11. A. BELTZ, D. IS. ALUItiGlIT, smtitojar John K link. Clerk. Statement of Assets and Imle6t- etoess of Carton County on January, 1, 1881. ASSETS. Balance due, IB hands of Max Schweibinz, Treasurer SI1332 OS' Outstanding taxes, Ac. 8948 fit 20240 68 INDEBTEDNESS'. Amount of Bonds out standing $KW0O 00 Approximate amount due Townships and Boroughs for unseat ed land, school, road and poor taxes 20(18 00 12508 01)' Approximate amount; of resources iu excess of liabilities $7082 50 J. J. OALLAGER, J0SIA1I ANDUAES, JAMES ASK, Attcstf Commissioners. 1L E. Swautz, Clerk. Mauch Chunk, Feb. 5, 1881-w $10,000WANTED. Tho School Board of Lehlghton offers for sale $10,000 In school bonds, lor which 4 per cent. Interest per annum will bo paid. The fiends are tree of taxation, and are n very derlrablo Investment lor panics having money to loan. 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