HE" H- V. MOrtTIIIMmt, LKIIKIIIION. IM.i SATURDAY, FKltllUAtlY 2H, I8it. uniroitiAi, noti;s. Tha Dlrectorsof the First Kallnnal Bank of Piltston, I.tixerno county, ilcciJed Tues day 1 withdraw their ctrvalulio'n, amount ing to $150,000. The l!cv. Rnuti-I KiiKlt,91 ycaianl ago dii( r,r the dMcat utiil must iiilliieiillul min isters of tho Dunknul denomination, died I.I KiitiimeUlinrn, Djiiiilim county, Pa., on Tueedny of last week. Tim total valiia nl prunlsiousMiil tallow eg. purled from tlio Unilcil States during the tluro mouths riiliu; January 31, 1831, was tJ3,5.M,MJgimlf25,B0(!,,J15,fur tlio three uroliths ending January SI, 1830. Secretary Sherman Monday issued the call for bunds for the sinking fund The call is fur 25,000,000 of tlio Five Fcr limits of 1S31 $8,337,300 coupon and $16,' flft2,700 rcgUtcicd bonds on which Interest will ccata (ho 21st of May next. Vcnnor Is still ''fixing'' tho weather for us. lie says (hat tlio 4th, 5t.li, 0th, lfUh, Kill, 15th mid 2Glh days of July next will bo excessively ho'. ; that next August will he decidedly moist i that next October will be Ingggy " tin' mouth j and that next Dc cumber n 111 bo muddy uud 111IM. Pork declined ill to 00 cents per barrel fu Chicign on Sjluid.iy, owing probably to n cabin dispatch stating that the French iiovcriitnvtil had embargoed the liitorta 1 1 mt of sailed Incal fium tlio United bilalcs. 'This," says a Chicugo dispatch, Is believed to bo tho icsnlt of shipping meal which is 1. it mule than halt cured uud so is unfit In withstand 1111 oivnti voyage, and through heat and fermentation arrives ill an unsound or luintid stale." Tliero has been introduced into the Colo radii House of Representatives a lemarkable bill. Itlsiefened to Initio ivarts of the prm ceding:) of tho IInuo ns "Huitsa bill No. 78, relating to n ptemium 011 tlio scalps of Indians and skunks." It is entitled "An act fur tlio ih'fcliuction of Indians and skunks," and its principal feature is the offering of n bounty ! $25 each fur I he scalps of cither Indians or ckuuUs. Tlio bill hus In-en icportcd Ijvorably by tho special committee. In the Stale Scnato Wednesday the re turns of 1I111 election of Eclilcy D. Coxo in tJio Twenty first District were presented, but objection wasuiailctohisbeingqualifii'd on tho ground that he hud voluntarily brought himself within the clause of tho Constitution disqiinliiiyinp from holding r.flice those who violate the election laws. A resolution was offered for (he appointment of 11 Special Couimitlco to Investigate the matter, but, landing action, the morning session expired and it went over. The prophecy imputed to Mother Ship- Inn, that the world will come to an end this jear.was firmly believed by Emma Vander. smucker of lluclcs, Ohio, und it made her insane. She went to icligiuus meetings, and eloquently cxliurted tho eople to prepare for the great event. She moved her heaiers greatly, and in one night twenty of them uec.ime converts to Chiisliauily. l'uttor lladileu kits that, knowing tho girl's lu naey, he was in doubt what to do, bat con rinded to let her go 011, and a tlcmeudous revival is tho consequence. The population of the Unl!e.l States is classed, according lo approximate returns received by the Ccutus.Uuieau, lit follows: Males, 25,520,oS2; lemales, 24,032,214) natives of tho United Slates, 43,175,502; foreign born, G,C(!7,3M; whites, 43,404,877 ; colored, 0,577,151; Indians nud half-biecds not in tribal iclations 011 reservation under the care of the Government, 05,122; Chinese, 105,403; other Asiatics, 225. Tho number of colored persons to each 100,000 whites is 15,. .153, against 14,528 in 1B70. The number of females to ecry 100,000 males is 90,519, iiijainst 97,801 in 1870. Tho number of for eign burn to every 100,000 natives is 15, 359, agaiusl 10,875 at the datoofthe last ceusus. NEWY0RK. rnox oi'R nr.cf tMRCoanr.arnnoKsT. Nw Ynnit, Feb. 14, 1881. If nothing else reminded me of it If no fond recollection of the pastoreny evidences that tho present has brought the date of this letter would recall the fact that this Is St. Valentino's day. While other regions are buried In snow or nre floating off nn casual floods and un known seas New York, for a.wonder, has had a temporary "let up" I dare not hope that It Is more than temporary. Two or thieo dav's thaw and a rain that showed it must at least hayo heard ol the great origin al llood, has done more for our streets, for the comfort of pedestrians and In the facili tating of traffic and the shipment of goods, (ban our alleged street cleaning bureau had been able to accomplish all winter. Some people are Inclined to belirvc tho mcterolog icul Idiosvncracics to (he (ho recent change in the head of the weather department at Washington. This reminds us of tho farm er In Ireland, the other day, who said that since those dashed Yankees had taken to fooling with tho weather of Great Britain referring lo the Ihrald'a cable weather prog nostications thero had been the devil to pay, and ho wished they'd mind their own business. If the Yankees liked such weath er, so far as he was concerned, they could use it at home and be blest to them. There was a rumor the other day that Rev. Dr. Talmagc, was to bo apjxilnted ihap'a'n of tho Twenty-third regiment of Brooklyn, N. G. S. N. Y. The fact that Mr. needier was already filling the same posi lion on the stalf ol Hie Thirteenth, gave color lo tlio stateincnt,uul tncro was no loundnlion lor it. when the Unanl or Officers nrthe Twenty-third heard the story they threaten ed to resign in a bodv, but reconsidered when officially assured of tho lelsily. A much better thing, however, has happened In Mr. Talmago Hum any appointment as militarv chaplain. Jle has had his salary as pastor of the Tabernacle raised from $7,000 to ifiz.titw a year, me running oxiienses of his church are upwards of (20,000 n year und the- Income, so I am Informed, docs not equal the outlay. apciiKing 01 Tannage naiurany reminns mo of theatrical topics. You may have no. I iced a recent statement that Mis. Laugtry, the professional Ltmdnn beauty, otherwise known as th "Jency Lilly, was snowy in make her debut on the stace. This her hus band denies in a note recently printed. But 11 .... t . t.iti rr..at. miff. jjniii;ir(v eiiu remains it tjuirn , ian- ion and the latest novelty in ladies garments is the Landry breakfast shawl, which was Introduced here by Lord k Taylor, and Is uoM only liy tliem. It Is as gracelui as It is novel, selling lor Irom 10 to anil is al lend v nav tit? a cieat run. James Gordon Beuuet is now hunting in the I'vienees and will not return to New nrn until about June la. Meantime 1110 Iferald continues to make it lively for John Kollev. Unwell, the chamnmn pedestrian of the worl'd, Is here again, and another big walk ocgins Alnreh . Another vieorous attempt is being made In bring out (Tie Passion l'lay and we may have mat sacreligious special 10 nuer all. avenues looked about as did Mount Ararat of 1879 for a monument lo mark the birth when '.removed the covering of tl, 'jr-; ark and beheld that the face of tho earth ;i.iion biii wn, passed, with amendments. .was dry." The wall of Ice which shuts oft Mr. Johnston Introduced a bill to repeal the tha commerce of our harbor looks as firm export ui on louacco. and undisturbed as where It circles the In the House a conference report on the North Tola. Immense slabs and "boulders" Tension Appropriation bill was agreed to. of Ice stand on end and nil un In every dl- The Veneiuela Award bill and tho rcsolu recllon. It is a novel sight In this locality, Hon for the appointment of a joint Commit- ... . - , n 1 11 1 Sinn to Invest gate tho Hal rax Fishery ota- und thousands orpersons have dally strolled tMa tltlU The Agricultural Ap- out upon the shores and to the long Bridge, propriatlnn bill was passed. Tha Sundry where there ii also a large rorcoof workmen Civil bill was reporter! and considered in 1 i ...... 1. 1 n. .!..... Committeo of tho Whole. The resignation "t " , ""6"- fW. t. UI.M. H.nwnttli. f II,. Thecharge of five dollars for each adqus- Tlllri, M..aeliusetu hislriet. wo reeeived. slon to the inauguration ball will enable all Mr. Thompson, of Kentucky, was given Th 3 colored raco leave to have printed a substitute for tbe classes to enjoy the affair. may not secure a representative In tlio Cabi net, but the inauguration ball will be essen tially their affair, and it Is likely they will have It all to themselves as a social recog nition of their claim to have elected Gar- Apportionment bill, making the number of iteprcsentaiives 010. In tho Senate Wednesday, tho House bill regulating the practice in suits for Infringe ments of patents was considered. The con ference rcrt on tho Tension Appropriation field. Thero are many suggestions which bill was agreed to, and tlio Fortification bill would contribute to maka the grand ball one was passed, with amendments. The bill for of the most unique and amusing, as well as a new Congressional Library was passed. In the Ilousa tbe Sundry Civil bill was nna nf IIia hnntt AYAMtB In tti litftf nrv nf , I , 1 j ; 1 nliilotonhieal I uiuercu, ana an cTciuug ""u vu uciu - - I 111, UUBIIIC Ul bllO fiebl IV ' WIUUIUIUi tbe IlepubMc. People of turn of mind who enjoy a study in tho com. paratlve anatomy ot American society can concentrate tha experience of a fashionable charity ball, a French masquerade, a fire company's ball and a colored bop at tbeball which will dance General Garfield In and waltz Mr. Hayes out of tbe White House. Although nearly two weeks Intervene be tween Ihis and inauguration day, tbe city is rapidly filling up with strangers some lo remain over until alter tko inauguration ceremonies; and others in quest of accomo dations for themselves and friends, incoming train brings a goodly number of people to the city. The hotels are all doing a good business, The'average value of farm lands In the United States, according ton recent Govern ment report, has increased during the past STATU MitVS. Adams Express charged f 02 for brinclnz a corpse Inmi St. Lours to Chester. Fred Bchirmaeher was instantly kilted at i-rle on Saturday uy tno orcaKingora crane. Thomas Mnran. a miner, was killed on Friday, at West Shenandoah, by a fall ol coa). Mathias Bargcr, a hermit nn the' Blue Mountains, lias not been seen lor several weeks. Forty-seven persons died from dinhthena Every In Lcwisburg during the past fivo months. Henry J. Packer was killed in the mines at Dickson City, Lackawanna county, on Monday. A child of John Rogers, living at Boch telsville, Montgomery county, was accideu tally scalded lo death on Saturday. Charles St. Charles has been arrested for year 8 per cent. The largest Incrcaso is in complicity in Hie robbery of May, Park k Florida. 28 per cent., and the smallest in uanK 01 i'n"' faiuruay, The little daughter of Daniel T. Jones, living nt Sharon, accidentally fell Into the nre last weeu ana was burned to death. A deer that luid been exhausted by run nlng was captured by two girls at Barret Forge, Huntingdon county, on B.iturday, Thomas G. Boyle was knocked insensible nud robbed of all of his money by four ruf fians utBradlord on Sunday night. Gten Hock people are excited over the FOR COLDS AND COUGHS6?5coEcu ASK YOUR DRUGGIST F0RIT W. CHAMPION BROWNINO.M.D. sou pbopbiktoh, 1321 Arch Street, Philadelphia. New Advertisements. February 19, lBsl-yl 8 f?c Sillies jr cj 3 i J-i ft O r hi i aT"Vl DLL HUTCHIEONS WORM DESTR0YR. Am Old ami TniD IIembiiv. nemovesthe Worms and the secretions that ketp them a. lira. We nUAitAHTiit Its virtue. We have hundreds of restlmonlals, collected In tha last It yearsiirovlnic cone uslrely thero is no re medy equal to Dit. HUTCiiiKSON'a Work DcsTRot Kit to remuvo the Worms (all kinds ltound, Seat, Iconic and 1 ape), that InTelt the human system. Physicians buy them anil f;lve ihein to their sullerlnK patients. There 1 no humbUKor quackery about this thorough ly rellablo medicine. Price, ii cents per box. A. W. WKIOIlTfc Co., Wholesale DrugKlsts, Market and Front Streets, Feb. 6-nil Philadelphia. New Advertisements. Nyv" Advertisements. Qlldea U Maltor, prlntlns; and advertlsfoK John U. liolon, stationery and books Htacellaneous slstlonery.ks. et to US 03 tl SO Jury Commissioners eierx nire a'nd 111 St it4 m Ubsbitid Laud Taxxi torn UTt Ann 1 170. GOUXTT lSTITBt. ft. F. ItofTord m U AtSUSHIUTt, KXOIATKT.' AXD XlttTAST Ea0LLKlT. Penn Forest township poor tax Tt09 Paekertownshtrsroad taxes. MM Banks loirtishlp, road taxes, to 00 l.tlilifh township, school taxe 109 00 MauchUhunk townshlp.road taxes 10 00 Alaueh Chant township, school taxes 1 z Kidder townsblp.road taxes. 10 00 another Southern Stale, Virginia, 1.4 per cent. Tlio ayerago increase in tho New England States is Q per cent., which is also the rate in Massachusetts. The Middle States slow half of this advance, the South Atlanlio States more and the Southwestern less. Illinois, Missouri, Kansas and Neb raska, States lying together in tho wheat belt, return a round increase averaging 13 supposed elopement of Mrs. William liar ier cent., but remembering how large an man with Henry Hedrick, her husband's add lion has been made to Iho farm ands ""u "'"' "' 'y r ,1.. 1 ... : .. 1 1. 1, 1. ,1 .... .U.,jr ... ,, ,. I.IIIC, U- Tm.II-. l..lt ,,t,nl ,ll prising mat me advance m tno value 01 flr of Urie. was discovered on the ice near cultivated lands is, in tbe main, so. evenly that city on Saturday with a ball through distributed over the country. Aoocsr. hi ll,ucl baving been fatally Injured .while gunning. Francis furiihv has fust clnseil a fierle iv.i vlwm 1 ol temnerunco incelinirs at l'lltsnurc. cover ing five weeks, in winch he secured 1300 In the Senate Thursday, 1711. mst., the, signatures to his "pledge." Unparalled Offer! FirsT ClasS SewinG MacMneS ! With full line ot ATTACHMENTS to do all kinds of Work, Given Away, Free of Charge ! Having made arrangtinents with a wtll known Company foralara.e number of their Machines, we orTer AS A PREMIUM te every purchaser of TWENTY-FIVE DDL. LA KS WO It fit OF HOOKS, lobe selected from our Catalogue, consisting of HAND. SUM ELY HOUND and ELEQiNTLY IL LUSTRATED HOOKS, by STANDARD AUTHORS, A Fist Class Family Sewing Machine, on RICHLY ORNAMENTED I RUN STAND, with SOLID WALNUT TOP AND DRAWER, carefully packed and dt. lfvcrcd to any Depot In this city, FREE OF CIIAItOE. This Is a bono fide offer, made fur the par. poso oflntro luclngour publications through out the United States. Send for c Catalogue and Descriptive Cir cular to WASHINGTON- Both factions of the Republicans at liar risburg united in caucus Wednesday morn iugonJolm I. Mitchell for U. S. Senator, uud hp was subsequently elected in joint convention of the Legislature. Tho vote stood: Mitchell, 150; Wallace, 02; scalier ing, 2. The newly elected U. S. Senator, John I. Mitchell, of Well.boro, Tioga couu ty, this Stale, is a native .of Tioga, haying been born July 28, 1S3S. Hcseiithisboy hood on Ills father's farm, received a common school education nnd private instruction and passed souio time at the University 0! I.ewisburg (lfi37-5tl), but did not graduate: taught school; served In Iho Union army as a lieutenant uuk captain; was admitted to the liar in 16C4 ami has sinco practised law; was elected District Attorney in his native county in 1S08, reiving Ihreeyeais; edited tlio Thqa County Agitator during (he year 1H70; was u member of (ho Stute House of llepiesi ntitivvs fivo years, from 1&72 to TO inclusive, uud served as chairman nf Hit Judiciary General nnd Wnys and Means Committees, und was elected to iho Forty, fifth Congress as a Republican by a plural! ty vote ocr Henry White, Dcmociat, uud J, I'. Davis, IndeiH'ndeiit Greenbackcr. Ho Is now serving his second tern, in Congress. Mr. Mitchell is regarded us a man of probity who docs lilt own thinking, unit has a mouth vthjcli speaks for itself. One ol tho most eccentric old ladles in Duropo died Iho other day at licr residence, In tho Strahiuer Slrasse, Berlin, where she had live.1 in all but absolute seclusion for xcaily half a century, a i litary fe'iiule ser taut having been the only human being willi whom she had held any personal com muuication for more than thirty years. She was well off, nud denied herself no luxury in tha way of eating and drinking, but would never crmlt her apartments to be twept'Or her furniture to be cleansed, to tuat, iih)ii entering her dwelling after her death, the police authorities found every thing wilhiu them, except lliekltclieu uten sils, covered with layers of venerable dust, from two to four inches thick. For many yvart the had worn no liueri h'V any other Ifidy garment but a man's, drie.lng gown. It ttas uercuiumi 10 wear.jn. uooton one loot nnd a shoo nn tho other, and she never took otf her gloves, day or night, except to change llicin lor new ones wnen.iainy worn out. Rim ntiriiVK lui.eil tliA Hdvliuht Imiira in lied, ri.iuz late In the evening and occupy ing her nights with rooking sumptuous meats lor btiflf and companion, making a mnur of finishing her repast before dawn. She kept u great niai.y dogs.rsts, and birds, und caused. ejfry new jgirk 011 toology to be purebas4unlierSson at ft came out. lu lbijgiuWoSijikmn7llved to the age pf eijhlywunfcnrliole property, with exi"itlStftiiiiudiimie legacy lo bcr faith- lul old KrTarit, is left to a graiiduiece, to re. OCR Srf.CI.tl. I.fTTKR. WisiitNOiox, D. C, Feb. 10, 1881. This has truly been n most remarkable winter in Washington. After having sleigh ing for several weeks an almost unheard of thing people went sailing in boats in renna. avenuo last Saturday. It appeared in the morning as though the cataclysm, to uhich it is supposed Mother Shipton's proph esy infers, had come without warning. By tho time pcoplo were stirring out of their houses, tho streets leading south from Penn sylvania avenuo wero canals. The witter was two feet dcop 011 some portions of Penn sylvania avenue between Second and Sev enth streets, where the water ruse through the sewers. The water began to subside about threo o'clock Sunday morning and ran out of the stieeis very fast, so that before tho day was far odvanced tho city hod as sumed its old appearance. The flood had its humorous as well as its serious side; but n cpito of the weather the usual winter's gaieties have gono on with much ot the usual spirit. The public receptions at the While House, which begin with New Year, have attracted great companies of people to tho parlors over which Mrs. -Hayes presides with so much gruce; and throughout the city the residents and guests meet in all kinds of social festivities. Washington, however, is not a very dissipated or giddy city, in the sense in which these words might bo applied to other great capitals, Duiing the sessions ot Congress, it attracts a large floating and fashionable population, who desjiort themselves according to their habits; and the army and navy people are fond of music, dancing, and scandal, but the local or indigenous atmosphero of Washing ton isqulto humdrum. Our aristocracy here is built upon a system of clerkships to a gient degree, and our leaders of society, when analyzed, are found to be persons of very commonplace antecedents and very limited incomes. The fashionable hours are more sensible than in any other place. Most of tho leceptinns and hops begin at eight or nine o'clock in Iho evening, and are through before midnight, though, nf course, there are young sprouts who dance all night and sip ices at two or three o'clock in the morning. These are exceptions, lion ever, and it is, perhaps, due to the fact that they are exceptions, that our Washington girls havn the reputation, which they do possess, id being to rosy and beautiful ic appear anro. Two measures of importance have occu pied nearly the whole attention of Congress for a few days the Funding Bill In the Scnato and tho River and Harbor Bill In the House. These, with the variousnpprop riations still iendlii, promise to be about all the business that can be successfully wrestled with before the cud nf the session arrivrs.though there is 11 probability that the apportionment bill will be past. It it stated that an understanding has been arrived at among members of both parlies whereby the number of Representatives can be fixed at 307 und put through at once, to cave extra sessions uf legislatures in n. any states, I' may be, therefore, that by the time thit let ter reaches you the measure will be finely uuder way. In prompt passage at this ses sion' Is "a consummation devoutly to be wished," not only because of the immense saving to tho people In avoiding special legislative sessions, but also because tbe next Congress will be very evenly divided betweeu the two parties and should the matter go over political questions might be forced into Its consideration resulting in River and Harbor bill was received from the House, and read onco. Mr. Morrill objected lo its second readinz,and it was temporarily laid on Iho table. The Funding bill was considered in Committee of the Viholo and various amendments were adopted. The Committee's amendment Gxlng the rate ol interest at Hi per cent, instead of 3 per cent. as fixed by the House, was rejected yeas 22, nays 3i. In the House a report was presented by the Committee 011 Elections, in tho contested cae from tho Second District of North Caro Una, declaring Mr. Kitchen, the sitting member, entitled to the seat. The River and Harbor bill came up fur action, and Mr. Robeson moved its reference to the Judi ciary Committee willi instructions to report it back with an amendment confining the Frank Kibbler, of Allegheny, a brako man, was killed by tailing Irom a freight train on Saturday, near Bush Run station, on the Cleveland und Pittsburg Railroad. Mrs. Crcnnen, of Excelsior, held an in surance policy of $1000 on thollfoofher hus band, who died some time ago. Last week she received lust 6 as the proceeds of her "mutual" policy. llr.SCUBD FHO.11 DKATII. The following statement of Wni. J.Couirh- lln. of Somervllle, Mass., Is so remarkable that we bcu; to ask lor It too attention or our reiul. ers He savs: "In iho tall of 1870 I was tak en with li VIOLENT nLKKUlNU OF THE LUAUI. followed by a setere cuuirh. I soon beann to lose my aiipetlte nnd flesh. I was so weak, at one time that 1 could not leave inv bed. In the summer of 1877 I was admitted 10 the I'liy uospuni. wnueinere ineuociors sain 1 uuu a nolo In my left lunic as iIk as a hall dollar. T ..nAn.l..l . 1 1...I .1. .11... In ...1,,.. expenditures to rivers, harbors and streams and medicine. I was so far gono at one tlmo within the maritime lurieaiclion or the a report went around that 1 was dead. I irave United States. The motion was lo3t and tho "P hope, tut a friend told me ,of I in. WW. bill nasscd-yeas 163. noya 84. The bill re- ..a..V?tt.A."? k".. A lativo to tho bonds to be given by cigar was incurable, but I got it bottle to sallify( inuiiuiui luin. no .rjiui icu uuu intriirit i iiicm. wuen, lo my surprise anu Kraiincaiiuu, the Committee of the Whole. A conference Icommcnccd to leel belter. My hope, onco the President transmitting a report from tho -secretary 01 siuto on the subject ol Inter national action on tuo question ol silver re monetizauon. In the Senote Friday, the credentials of other medicines 1 have taken slnco my slck- Senators elect a ii Wyck, ofhebratka, nnd uearcd and 1 shall soon be able to goto work!" Miller of California, were presented and oold by A, J r,yA i, v..! inir,..-.j . r,:n ! "'"'"" "' - ..... .UW.J. rato the Interoceanic Railway Company (the Eads scheme) anil It was referred to the Com report on tho Diplomatic Appropriation bill dead, began to revive and to-day I leel lit but. wis agreed to. The Apportionment bill was V,'r',t ff. iJlV'. t,.?l'?,t.t.1i.rA.;.J;f.'1.r.s-.. considered. A message was received Irom thni erervnm, nniiet,-.i with iiueie,i i.ui'ibi 1. tmnt mitttnrr n rnivtrl Tr,.. llm I ni t.a in. I..... I . ...I... Ill, iri, IT T I Receipts and EiDBiflitures Redox rTtow or Ukiiatkd Lasdi. PARRfiN PfsllNTV Knighton, Joseph Obert, t vniiuun vvuii i ii t.j,u , !or th Year 1880. Maneh Chunk Borough sot N Maueh Chunk township l M MU.IUIU .wiuuiii ,, , sieve Lausanne township M t Weatherly borough vt H East Maueh Chunk borough UJ 0 Towamenslnic township H tt Lower Towarataslng town- nip ..(.. Iti tC Paeker townshln it Kidder township, North and South lie a M7 07 Penn forest township u tt Franklin township st OS weisspori norouun East Penn township... W. 31 It) M M U SI MAS 8CHWEIBINZ, Esq., Treasurer, and the Commissioners, in account with the County of Carbon, as follows t Lehigh township, B. Itudsoo Mahoning township, A. W, uuiier.. Penn Forest township. A. W. Duller. M 41 Penn Forest townshlp.Ellxa Ann Oliver 31 tl Lower TowameDSlag. John jjaiiiei ii.ftu 43 U sa i Mahoning township.,.,,,,,, itt M Lehlxhton borough JM 41 Parry villa borough,... tfttt Lehigh township ,., m 00 1 vunuiuip.. ..,..., 2M OO MH M CooaiT CoxKissioxims, ko. J. J. Uallaghrr 4M t James Ash 1st OS in it DR. To Balance In the Treasur er's hands at last settle ment tisieo 70 Gouktv Rates aot Lxties on 1876, T.T. ICrelder, MauehChunk llorouirh . 11. A. Belli, Lehlghton., $1SS Ot . S3 37 Taxes Robded. Sll.bach and others 0 38 John lialllet so vt T. 1). Ulaus t 0 E. JU. Mulhearn, All y tor II. McOee 1 00 Uanlel Schoch on Trexler lot. wcissnort 7 is Henry Boyer; welssport.... 13 30 Joalah Andreas II. L. Swarti, Commission er's elerk Extra services Traveling- expenses In hold ing appeals Postage, lelcjcraphy, office nAlVllflC, AC. . .......... Bridge views too 0 to to II M 117 10 111 H 04 34 189 4t Cochtt Bates abd Levies ron 1871. J. P. Rets, Banks town ship Dlldlno Snjder, ParryvHlo borough W.F.Streeter, Kidder town ship H. U. fisppey, Psnn Forest township . 100 00 110 13 SOO 00 30 00 PHILADELPHIA PUBLISHIUG CO, 725 Sansoui Street. PHILADELPHIA, PA. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED TO AUENTS. dee. ii, 1880-W13. ar A T IS W T (9 nl)tnlni tl for nCvT lnTentlon, or Tor impove tncuta In old ocei. Curcnti. IntiiogemcDts Tne-M arks, hiid all ra tent bus ii'Bi p.uniitt- IV llllPtl It'll to. liNVKNTJ'-NM TUAT UAVC I1EKN UK- JKlirKlt moy tt ll.ln mon rabea. he paiCDteu itvitfl. iioiux uppos.rt' inn u. i-nicni utuco, Mini rnvAirnl lu lATKWT I.UIN;fiH KX i LUKlVliLY, wn etui tveenro intent a m It tinictbmi t'jofO wlio are le uoto from Wash liit?1 mi W lie ii tfiiTontors fend model or s Wei oh, wc make eeauh In tlio Put cm- OfUce.nnd udv.Hiaa toitn oatpnttiuiity FsnK ofciiai.gr. oo tot iHiiidfiiCtf routidi-ntlfti fee renwnablo ; aid u ujiitui v2i4Lia iauu TATA KD We tcrcrliv uerniisloT to tho City rofttuiaR ter. uud io thJ Mii'crlntpndciit uf inePontOf Uco Mf ii3V Ordei XJivkion in Witslungtoii. For Fucclftl refcrcu os circular udtjco trnm. tc, ftddreflrv- C. A KNOW & CO.. dec. II ft. will he Induce, totnlco DIE. WM, UALSAM FOlC T1IK ICINGS, and be con vntced that OONUMIU ION Can be Cured. I have taken two bottles und can irosiu.clv s&v that It has dono moie ijood than all tli- Dchlino, LehlKhtun, andull llESitYVS OAUDOUC 8ALY13. ' The 0EST SAr-VE In the world for Cuts, muteoon foreign Allalrs. J uo r until ng bill i If, f. iVL 1- AmiI J,. . ,..,.i,.n ....nfi ..taj I Chopped lianas, Chublalns, Corns, and all wasiaKenupanupaHeawiiivariousaniena- kmdsor Skin Erunilons. Freckles and Plin- ments by a vole ol ii to 20, and goes back pe. Tho tjalre Is guaranteed to irlre perfect 10 mo nouse ior concurrence. .s passea uy 1 saiisiaciion in every case or money reiunueu. tlin R.nnln il l,-nvp llm ml, nf l,.lrol nl !t I 110 turo TOU UCt HKNKV'a OAH1IUL10 n, nl nrnvl.l.. (ni-. H.in ln.,.J f nAUVr., as all Oiuers uto OUI IIIIIIUIIOIIII. t.m vr in.l .h. r. '" nt' ior ' by all Urusulst . ....... .... ererywncre. uec. is, isso-yu-ow iiui;ii, ..iv iuuii viiv-i.tt.i iii.bCHU Ol UI1C quarter of one per cent., and also contains a provision for "populsrlzing" the lmi. The River anil Harbor hill was read a serond time atiJ relerred to the Committee on Com merce, and the Committee was authorized to sit during the sessions of the Senate. Tho District Appropriation hill was passed. The Tbe.Legislalivii Appropriation hill was re ported, with amendments. The Cattle Diseases bill was taken up, but pending final uoiiou lue ocuuio wcub mm executive scs- sion. ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Ci iMitlnninn vhn tmfTurAil fnr Vt-nra f mm Nervous DKBIM1 Y.l'ItKM ATUllE DECAY and ail tho Attccinnf youthful Indescie'Iou. will tiir the nikft of sitfTerlnt? humanity rnd freei to all who need it, tho reclpo aud dinilmstur niaklaK Hit simple remedy uv which he w&s eti'ru. Diiucirin wi-uiiifj iu pi nut. uv iuu nu- verllHor's esperlence tan do ho by naittesius j perreci tonoueuce. juu u.uui;. Jan.Ifl-tct) 42 Cediir btrcet. N. Y. PIMPLES. I will mtll iKreel tho rrctDO for a slmole in trie jiou.e. a motion 10 ibko up me l.u,.!Ui.i.h. itmpi.hs and nuyrciini. Filz John Porter Lill was lost, lnckh.fr thrt?tt I lue the skin soft, clear and beuutliult aleoin T'i Af iicur ural .pHTl'uwni b!" a M.'"h" ffiSi TO. was considered in CoiniiiUtee ot the Whole, im lo-lnir 3i stmo. lex. VASiDtu i Co.. No In llio fVimiom, R.hiritnv ih. nr,l.nil.l. I BeeLmsn 81.. N. Y. Jana) rat - . , . . . ofScnators elect Camden, of West Virginia, RED HOUSE POWUEKS Jackson, of Tennessee, and Fair, of Xevada, Are the only Horse and Poultry Powders that were presciuen nnn nieu. 1 lie uaiue uisease I Klve universal saiisiaciion. 11 me i-omiers hill was considered. do not give sallslactlon, the Iirunglst will re in ir.. m. r..i!.i r n.. v your money. mn. low y.oow ... , w ...... " - nil Means Committee, reported the bill re. waling the tax on bank checks aud deposits, friction matches, medical preparations, per- iiiuiery, .xc., aim u was reierreu in tno uom injtteeul tho Whole. Mr. Wliilthorne.froni the Committee on Naval Allalrs, renorlcd the bill lor tho registration of foreign built vessels, ann it was also reietred. a rcsolu turn was adopted nrovldlne for an adlourn ment at 2 o'clock, to enable the members lo attend tho funeral of Hon Fernundo Wood. The Agricultural Appropriation hill was consiuurcii in uoiiiiuiiieo 01 lue Whole. A conference report on the Army Appropria. lion uui was ugrecu 10. In the Senate, Monday, tbe credentials of Bcuator-elect Harriton, of Indiana, were presented and Died. The House Post Route bill was reKrtcil and passed. The confer- Farm for ffljjr Mm A valuable Farm of Seventy Acres, situate tn Alonroo county. Pa., on tho old State road Icadlni; from MauehChunk and Wolsjport to birouusuuric; en acres 01 wnicn arc cienrana nndor a irood stato of cultivation, with nood fences and substantial bulldlnKS thereon. The place Is well supplied with ncver-lalllng water ; a young orchard of thrlty bearlnit ai )do trees, and a variety of grape vines, peach and cherry trees on tho premises. 1 ho 1m. b n lirovements are a Plank House. t0 x m30 feet; a new barn, zo by 39 Icet; a wauon shel.)x21feet, with all other neceisary outbuildings all slate roofed Con sideration 42 600, one.half cash, balance on lime, l'otsesnlon will be given luimedlately alter sale. For further particulars, apply ai IIUS UU1CO. JKU. M, IHl'SI' 44tSO Couhtt Ratxs awd I.ivies to 1879. Hiram P. Levan, Franklin townsMp 883 10 Daniel Urlslln, Ilanki town ship 25t ti O. E. Miller, Kast Ittauc.1) Chunk borough Mi tt Gcoruq Al. btlrasou, Ktddtr township 7M 17 James I'. Smith, Lclilghlou borough (M C9 John Sunlit, J.ower Towa- menslng lownshll 401 tt w. w.Seoti. AIaucIi t.'liunk iiorotian Dom'k U'llnnnell. Naucli Chunk lowntnin iw ' Jacob llu;j, Ne'quuhnning. 13i 19 i. w. jnccKer, t'eun xorc inwimuii v C C. Uapp, Parry villa bur. ouirh ss u An buiiy Hlngfr, Towamtin- sing luwn.uii v W. Hunter, Weatherly . borouch S14 14 Daniel Schoch, Welssport borough is sw io OotrnTT Rates ahd Lbvibs ron H80. O. E. Miller, East Maueh (Jhunk liurougn two uu Daniel Schoch, Wcttrport borougl no uo David It. Keller, Packer townshln t.i s Hiram P. Levari, Franklin towns i In uo Daniel Urlslln, Uanks town ship 1970 00 Reuben Kehrlg, East Penn townshln 104 00 James P. Smith, Lehlgliton borouun itov w John Sirohl, Lower Towa. in nsuia lownsnin eoi i Dom'k U'Dunnell, Maueh IJliung lownsnin. san vi Chris. O. Rapp, Parryvllle borouali i w Anllnmy lllnger, Towamen. sing lownsniii. .......... a u Ellas lluir, Kidder toon tlill lit .v Dennis (lallagher, Iunirord lAroui.il !1UI 31 . John It'lionnell, Lausanne ' lownsnin i , James Cannon, Lehigh townshln zio so J. D. Holliuan, Mahoning lowDihln lMl 72 A. U. llofeeker, Weatherly borough 1239 17 W. W. Scott, Maueh Chunk burougu iv IsqcisiTtont Ann Post MonTax Exam inations. Dr. 71. S. Erwln, on body of Louisa Hover S50 00 Coroner Charles W. Lents, on nouy ui imwara mai hearn 22 to Oeorge II. Jones, J. V, on Uwtiy Ol UUKDOWD DID,.. iu si Dr. II. S. Erwln, on body of Mrs. II a v 20 00 Coroner Charles W, Lents, on body ol unknown man and Jos. Conner. (t Ot .J Flsterand W. Conly, on body ot Mrs. Elisa beth luy t 00 Interest on County bonds... COCXTT DojIDt RlDKEMID. John liynon ueuoen liunier...., M. Arner , Joseph Schneider., Richard Jenkins... no. icq., tut 0 141 tl 1S3... 169 . its.. 404 M too et 1209 M 1200 M , ltOO 0 100 00 , too n , 400 00 , 109 0 RxOAriTVLATlOW, I Total amount ol reclplt 4ttll at tuiai nmouni or LiisDurie- loents Uatance In hands of Treas urer, jau l, list Jail Exrxxsu. OTICE. In the matter of the Ac-"1 In the Court or count of O. II. Nlmson, I Common Pleas of Truntce ot II. It. uengler, -C'arLon County, under tho will of Charles I Denglcr, deceased. The Account of C. W. Nlmson. Trustee having been tiled In my office on the Stlli day of January. 1881, will be allowed by the Court, lit the April Term, 1881, unless cause beshOwa war eucu account suouni not be anowen. ubu. iv . r.n r.n, Feb. 12wt Prothunotary. To ConsuniptiYcs. The ndverthcr. havlnir beeu permanentlr cur eu oi mm trsu oiseuo, uoosuiupuun, uv simjslo itiiiidv. is anxious to mawo known lo his lo loW'SUlTeiers ihe uit-ana 1 1 cute. In uil who des.ro it, he will end a copv t f the pre- so ipiiuu ueu vfvo vi cumsi i. ineuiivc tiouttforprrpttiinir iid u&lntr iho can-e which ther wli. UudnsuuE cuuKiur Co.NeL'wniux. ABiiiHA uuoNCiixiM.ee. mitie w.itiiiukt the 1'rcftcitDtioii wi I ultae audre. Itr.v K. a. WILSON. 191 1'KNN btteet, Wilhnmt urvh. New Yori. JnC9bm ACU Wttiei. Big I-lght Work titeidy Kuiplortueut Wymulo frto Ad' UauKs, M. I, m UN, No. 49 NAt&AU MlOCl .M-w York. Juii.ECiu A Now TroatiiitMit. The Golden Elixer of life. Wonderful Cure. If vou haYu Consumption, and wuuld know thut lourcouirhcitn be made lonie and eair Hectio Yeir and Night Sweats checked in 21 nours; inuammaiiou tanen cut 01 tno L.unyi ence report on the Army Appropriation bill KVg'amTtot Sk.'StliSlffSi was agrted to. The Cattle Dieaso bill was I i,er week: If you have anyChronlo Disease. i-onsidered.and alter substitutes therefor had llronchltls, Asihma.l.'alarrh, l)yspep.la,Mlck been ollereil bv Messrs. Johnston and Harris, iieanacue. jieari unease, i.iver uompiaint, It was laid aside anil tha I riialailv An. Nervous Dcblllly.Neminal Weakness or Sper. lill, Z .! K ,,ih iffi J m.iorrl.ma.10.. of sexual power In eitliert . : ' ., o . , -- - irom any cause ( u you nave any mrmol ncrv. sideratlon the Senate took a recess. The ous weakness, losing flesh or wasting away evrnlnc session wasilevoled to consideration and would know ol an laimedlat relief an4 of the Congressional Library Buildlni bill, certain euro lor many ol lb. severest easts In m I . .hArr Hm. a n,w mntnn.1 wllK n.a ....nl. In the House, an order was adopted detig to fatten ererirliody, Invlgorato and make strong ana neaiiny me most nopeiefs eases. natlng Sunday afternoon for the observance cut this oat and write at once lor particulars of ceremonies In honor of tha memory of to II. S. DISPENSARY, Uerrlen Springs, Fernando Wood. A number of bills and resolutions were introduced under tho call of States. Among them was a bill by Mr. Warner, of Ohio, "to create a Board of Fis cal Inspectors to watch over collections and expenditures of tbe nublio treasury:" and one by Mr. Urner, of Maryland, to appoint a commission on me suujeci ui inier-oiaiu Commerce, ilie rules were suspended and Mich. July 17-yl MILTON A. WEISS, aiiure 10 pats it ?JijmSM. l1 I1"'1 ""fP""iU8 the Cherokee and cucu u iuuuou,oi;inicr.iK3iine upon-l ArKansas iiauroau lomiutny, 10 uuiia a rail- . e....u.t I... o1.V,:i-LH.V- I lkrn,,nl, Ih. Tn.ll.n 'T.rrlli.u ... currea oe-1 ......... . the Capital Jstt Bslunlay never occurred fore, and Is not likely ever to occur again If Congress does its duty. There hare been floods heie in years (nit but none to equal this. The old Potoinae bad twenty feet ad ded to itt depths by the rain and melting snow In the streamtabove,andan lee block ado turned it into the streets of the cily. Etroet-cars ware washed from their tiacks aud abandoned, the lower floors of houses were submerged, Including two hotels and the Pennsylvania Railroad depot, while eel lsrt aud bsteinentt all around were filled to vert, after her deceatf. lo an rsvlutn for na great damage of their contents. Afttr figl latine to suits ntToctlng titles to mining A n l" I A iT nl III Pirn claims. A motion to tuspend the rules and Urt 1 1 11 liHU tl DUILUf H. pass Ihe Senate bill to establish an educat- ' lonal fund was lost. HhtiIc StrAr. Tiiwitnn t.i..c... ir s.iii ' lating to verification of returns of the nat- REP AIRING lonal btnkt was reported and passed) also OfaU4ttsorlptlonproDptlyattends4 to at the a bill repealing the taxes on bank checkt Aii willrlV..nAb,UJ'r'"i- . and depots. Ir. Beek reported a bill to jSST am in the construction of the Maryland and . ' u " Delaware Bhip Canal, tnd It was ordered "f")ll IRA II A filT Cured ty tt. printed and referred to the Commerce Com-1 1 Ir II I IVI HAK I onlv Thdk mllt to to MM in th. River and j Sl Harbor bill. The bill to establish a Labor suffering or inconvenience: TxStSiS .hi Commission was reported and placed on the Po to any part of tbe U. H. or Canadsi. rui ,.l.r.,l.r Th. ffnou. Inint r.ulntlnn Oartlcnlar. free. AddluS. R. 8. DIBPltlT. th. CUM sulsldhl th fl-tfdJ stlHts ai d ' .m-nJine .ml r..sMini th. Inlnt to!uttM Pprmta, HI4H. (KMablUDK. AGENTS WANTED FOR , Glimpses of the 0MING W0RL It Is an exhaurtlcss mine oft'hrlillan Traths. au armory of the weapons of tho Almighty for pulllngdown oflhosironuholds of Inudef- Ity and Bkcptlcliin. The entire rellgloui community nre entbuseil at Its startllmr ar guincnts and consoling reassurances. THE iiuiin. u r riir. nii r. to nieoi mo warns oi the t'hurcn In this time or need. tnnilmci In every lownsh t. tsendforuir. ilUDll 1 0 cular aud Terms, also to cents fur WAH l'Vn unt, and Secure Territory at 11 till ilk once. iviu,uM riiim Feb. 12 wt n i.t r A..,. Philadelphia $10,000WANTED. The School Ilonrd of Lthlorhton olTeri for lale 410.000 In school bimlr. lor which 4 per cent, imerrsi per annum win oo paiu 1 no Donu are iree oi laxaiioii. anu are very deMrable lnrstment for artlcs having money iu iuao. l ne inicrevt win oo paiu annunur. IMN1EL, OitAVKU. So'y. Feb. fi. Ic81..w8. HELP; YourelvcH vy m ikisa rnooer wlion a snidru chinue n oUVred, theicav lwnTifeDii ir POTcrtv from your dour. Thnw who at wars take nu- t bows who tlo not 1 in Drove mich chanrea remain in por rtv. Wo went many men women, twv and ftiria i nnric ior i riant, in inpir own io. ralti. The bn-lnts wiil par more t&ii ten timOAMillo ivvrace-. U'olitrnth an rxnen lTe outfit auil utl thai ron nred, tre. No one who engage iaiu io make mono err rupiai; Yon can tie vote voar whole time to the worl or nly rourpiriQ.miit. yollli'formatlon taa alt that n urrrtfO tent TiTee. Aflat e rT I.n HON & CO., Portland, llaiae, Oct t I. STARTLING WDISCOVERYI LOST MANHOOD RESTORED A victim of youthful Imprudence canting Premature Decay, Nervous lkblltty, Lott Man hnod. etc . havlns tried In vain every known ranedT.lufl dtscovercd a tlmnle cli' cure, which no will eccu i licr io uia ieiiowauucrcn. tui drcaa J. II. litXYES, U Chatlum bL. H, X, January VO, USl-yl Cheap Farms IN MISSISSIPPI, ror SALE and EX01I ANOE at t!0 anil 1 ftli AtJii.-J. Auurcis, A. DEEItS 120 Atlantic Avcnne. DCf IJmfl llaooaivK, If. T, W.leli.St.mWlll4.r.llSI.WUUM.Itlulttt C..tXli.tUtloKSl. lUK4tla CbHfMl nj be.llor .pMtU.ll.a pnMf. Vukl. January S9, lllt.jl $2 PILES oaicklr tad perfectly cured bv a aimel. a MMilag UBMEDV. roriaf.rnaH.il atare tC 4 t'ADUia oo.t3AJMn.il t Clothing for prisoners 14 10 lioarumg prisoners, etc., Koons Ualanceol bill, J. W. llau. bu.h ; Medlclius and medical at- . temlaoce Uulldlngllrcsinjjll l ueuinK. ate., in jau, airs. J. . iiauuenDusn Bi7 41 :o t; Tl OS lti'iOJ 25 00 4UJU 21 Doan AocorsT. Rends outstanding Jan. 1, . ., !... moo et llonds redeemed ttOO 00 MM tO M2t 2 uvt OX TVTti U ltttl M 11 83 ItirAiiis or Cocktt llntDaaa asd Kkw JtUIDOIS. Slud Hun bridge 243 10 v eaii.criy ormge is uu East Atauch Ununk bridge.. 1 42 WelisjHjrt bridge ISO et llaluncu on the Welssport bridge 22 oo Dennis .iloier's brldue SM to arimth's brldgo 72 34 lunua jr urnace Dr.oge khm Lehigh Tannery bridge 30 25 Polio I'oko brhigo 2 64 t'urrj vllle and L.eblgh Uap bridges 44 18 Qualiake bridge tsl tl tast juaucn cnuuu pier.... mo us IM J ttoi n MlSCILtAKXOCI. Snbscrlptlon for sprinkling' streets i... in w Uccorntlng Uourt llouso sol. diors' reunion 28 30 New clock fur the Court Jlou.e 27 09. Contribution to Marlon lloie Company 3t oo Leonard VeHger, new furnl. - ture and reiulr of old... 120 tt Indexingjuilguieiii dockets, onaeeount 300 00 f Insurance of Court House.,, ot 00 U, Lm. Swarti, attending - ofnee .., 7 to Itt ti Oalance outstanding Jan. I, IBM 7 Conrad Kocher. ex-Treat. urcr J. II. ltclil, lax oollectur, uanas. isrs W. V. Sircoler.lax collector, Kidder, ltn II. llei'Dt, tux coll.ctor. Penn orest, 18TI (leorge Doyle, colleet.r. Larsforil, 1870 4Jt It Wrn. W. Scott, collector. Manch Chunk, ltso est. 17 O. K. Miller, collector, East Mftiieh filmntr inn an is Daniel Schoch, collector. Welssnort. lkso iso ia II. P.Letan collcctor.Frank. nn, two ...i its st Daniel Urlslln, collector. Hanks. 1SS0 in n Iteuben Kchrlg, collector. Last I rna. 1S80 ml ai James P. Smiih, collector, l.ehleluon. lrso KS 'John Struhl, collector. Low er lowiiintnsiiig, isso... tot IT D. O'Dnnnell. enllector, M. LllUtlk twn.. IrEO 211 14 Samuel W. Meckes, coll.c tor, i-enn roresi, isso... 402 IT Christ. Itapp.cbll.ctor, Par- rtvll e. issj txt jj Anthouy Uinger, collector, Tonaraen.lng, 1810 112 Tt James Cannon, collector. Lenlirh. 1880 ct tv Jacnb Hoflman, collector. itlabonlnir.lBEO lis as Johu Kline, balance du. on Tannery Linage......... ct It TTTI tl r. ' ' ' ' III! tt OinsoK COD2ITT lit ACCOUHT WITSlConaTT CCMKISSIOIIRS. 10127 MlSCELLAKCODS RECKIFTB. Thomas Kemorcr, dog tax.. Ijawls Arniuusicr, rem .... sow first National uank, rent., ix tw I to 02 00 12 25 Taxes refunded Amount over paid on .Mrs. Elisabeth liar's lnqucil Amount over paid on Com monweaun vs. motnas Dowdell Itecelvcd Irom sale of two BtOVIS Illicit suld to J. S. Welbert. Shcrlir lor board returned.. Old lumber sold Pines for Hunting on bun day Redemption, unsealed lands Taxes Received from Ukbeatzd Lauds. Hanks township 488 12 E ist Penn Townshln tt 42 East Maueh Chunk borough 34 08 1 00 12 to 3 18 H 00 8 80 12 4t 282 30 Auditors and clerk hire..... 108 09 Auditing Register and Re corder nnd i'rotnono tary's dockets, E. R. Slcwcrs St 00 Stato tuxes tOT 60 Making out duplicates l' w t'rulesstonal services 180 20 Merchandise 00 80 Repairs or county Dulld- lngs 1707 14 PoXSCllp I -. 120 00 Eastern I'enueniiary sea il Uoardlngjnrersln lfumlclde case 182 00 Treasurer's Salary 1000 00 Uoal lor the Jail and Court House... 40122 Uas, water and rent...; 140 37 Computing Election Re turns is so Delivering election papers,. 17 00 John J. Gallagher, orders drawn VH. Hy balance due for 1878 t It liy loo days at 03 too 00 Dy 27 days at (2 t4 oo Hy traveling exponscs tt to ia ta Balance doe County it to 449 10 James Ash, orders drawn.. OR. By balance due for 1870. . . . Uy 100 days at $3, ;. Uy It days at2 Uy traveling expenses Balance ds. James Alb... tOOO 23 404 If 411 '10 tt M . II IO . too 00 tt 00 Tt O 414 Ot . II W 424 0t, WH Franklin tuwnthln . Lower Towamenslng twp.. Lehigh township Kidder lowniuii Maueh Chank township ,., Penn Forert townshl) Packer townibln Towamenslng township ... l.aussnne lowiisuiu Weatherly borough Maueh Chunk borough,... Lehlghlon borough Mahoning township welssport uorougu 44 01 00 tt 725 18 374 07 121 87 075 01 941 00 S23 40 231 41 40 12 431 00 84 82 21 25 0 28 Total Itceolpts., CR. BY ORDERS PAID A8 FOLLOWS i Jcaoas ASD Mimaoe. UctoUr J. Brodhead. 'term. 1870 .1 urannjury, January. lerni, le-su Petit Jury, January Term, 18S0 Traverse Jury, Jan'y Term, 1990 (Irand Jury, April Term, 1990 Petit I u TV. Alirl I Term. 1880 too It Traverse Jury, April Term, 18 0 M9 02 urami Jury, Juno Term, ttso Pe ll Jury, June Term, 1880 t raver iu Jury, June term, 1880 rand Jury, October 'term, 1880 Petit Jury, October Term, 1980 Traverse Jury, Oeiober Term, 1180 4 13 109 44 SW 10 284 44 204 TT 171 04 242 08 305 41 179 01 428 04 313 03 Election Exraasis. Lausanne towDShlp, Febru. ary election 21 w Lehigh township, February election 20 40 Maueh Chunk borough. First ward, February election 30 00 Maueh t'hunk borough. Sec ond waru,reoruary elec tion 23 40 Audenrled district, Febru ary election 23 10 Kidder district. North, Feb. ruary election 21 30 Packer district, February election 2110 Summit HIM district, Feb ruary eieotion 72 w Laniforu borough, Febru. arr election 29 00 Towamenslng district, Feb ruary election 31 LowerTuwaniensIng district February election . 37 II Packertoa district, Febru- arr election 34 21 Mahoning district, Febru- iry election 27 00 Weatherly district, Febru ary election 30 00 Kldder.Miuih district, Feb ruary election 10 Nesquchonlng district, Feb ruary election 33 30 Penn Forest district, Febru. arr election 84 20 East Maueh Chunk district Febiuury election 3144 Welssport dlitrlct, February elietlon 24 M East Penn tllsirlot, Febru ary .lection 20 tO Parryvllle dl.trlct, Febru. ary election &u Beaver Meadow dlstrlsi, February election U SO Franklin district, February election 34 40 Leblxhion district, Febru ary eiceuoa. M IS Joslah Andraes, crdert drawn.,... , OR. Hy balance due for 1170 3 01 By 1(0 days at 03 300 09 Bv II (lavs at tJ.. uy (raveling expenses... Bal. dne Joslah Andraet . to 00 Ti H 40T M 111 M N 0t 40T t (40T M Court Extevsu. Wltneires, Constables and Justices fees 1003 It Sherirt's lees 31 SO Prutbonotary's and Olcrk't lets, Esseraml Kemcrer 273 SO District Attorneys rets and expeus-s 199 00 Monographer's lees 283 13 Court Crier 210 00 Coustablcsrtturnsand mile. age and tlpsiaves 411 12 2508 38 MTATIOKEnT, ADVEKTIStKO fc PaiXTISO, E. It. Ranch, Election Pro clamation 00 00 E. II. Rauch, County siate- went 95 00 E. 11. Rauch, other printing, stationery and advertise ments 385 ti Incidental election cxpen. sss Lausanne township, Novem. berelectlon..., tt 40 Lehlgb township, Novem- berelectlon 3 to S51I II Maueh Chunk, 1st Ward Nov. election 29 do Maueh Chunk, 3nd Ward November election 37 00 Audmrle-1 district, Novem- txr election tt 01 North Kidder district, Nor, election 34 M Paeker district, November election SO 00 Summit 11111 district, Nov. election si ei Lansford district, November election II tt Towamenslng district, Nor, election 11 LowerTowaiuentlng dlstrlst Nov. election SOTO Packerton district, Novem ber election 27 00 Mahoning district, Novem ber election . 49 00 Weatherly district, Novem ber election South Kidder district, Nov. election. We respectfully malt, tha followlaf rec ommendations to the County Offieertt 1st. That the tax collectors b. required l I settle and pay In full their duplicates bsjer. any commissions be allowed them on .itb.r the whole or part el itieir.auniicaits. 2nd, That tax collectors who bav. ae4 I settled up tbeir duplicates in full b. net re- apwinicii. 3rd. That no bills against tha County b I acceptsd tnal are not fully scrutiniMd. We. the underslcneil. Auditors ef Ik 4 County of Carbon, Slate of Pcunsvlvania. pleeleil and sworn in pursuance of law, 4n reri mat we met, iliu audit and Mill ana adjust, according to law, the accounts of th Treasurer and Commissioners nf said Coun ty, eniiimenciiiE on the third day uf January. A. D. 1681, aud ending nn tha tw.nly.ste. nnd day o January, lb81, and that said ao counts, as settled above and of Record In tha Prothonotarv's Oflico of Carbon County, ar. correct, as above set forth. Iu testimony whrreor, wa have bertunl set our hands ami seals, at th ofSca afore said, this twenty-second day of January, A. V. IB31. SAMUEL MOTZEB, II. A. liELTZ. D. B. ALDKIOIIT, Attest; AuiiUrt. u M I Johx Kliki, Clerk. Ill 15 Mint of Assets and Metit- etes of Carlwfl County on January, 1, 188L ASSETS. Balane. due, In htndt ol Max Bchwelbinj, Treasurer -...tllMS M OuUtanding taxes, tc 8918 14 Nesauehonlng district, Nov, CIC II 10 II 00 II Of alt kinds. TC IO US, dlsehar aea of lllOOD or uiueo. au ait oisease. onae UKiiTua aaa Cbas. W, Blew, Election Proclamation M 00 Chas. W. Blew, Annual statement 95 35 Printing and advertising.,, 03 11 II. V. Morthtmer, Annual btalement 90 00 Printing and advertising ... 119 71 Jos. Lynn, Election Procla mation 00 00 Prlntlns and advertising.. . .. MM deellon. 110 85 Penn Forest district. Nov. .icciiou.,,i as v9 Esst Maueh Chunk district November election 39 to Welssport district, Nor.m- berelectlon , 29 10 East Pean district. Novum- 319 03 berelectlon not Parryvllle district, Novem- uerviccuon , sate Beaver Meadow district, Nov. election al aa 309 Tl Franklin district. November election , to U I Leblgbtan district, Novem. wium. aw vt INDEBTEDNE3I. Amount nf Bonds out standing t!OIOO Ot I Approximate amount duo Townships and uoroughtfnr unseat ed land, school, road and poor taxes 30(8 00 Approximate amount oi resources in excess of liabilitiss .......... 1TI it tat a J. J. GALLAOKB, 7081 AH -ATTDRA1H,. JA1IES ASH, jitkttt Commianoatx. IT. E. Bvaiti, Clerk. Vtrsai (Taaalt, Ttb. , lMl-w-T . . . . . . - .- lip.ryi
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