H SS55 " Advertising Rates. Mi -Vfe UCflire 11 Ui HO UI9UIH1.I uuhciowvi Tthil nHidverllaeneata will be Inserted iu RlhToolffluiitof,T(iK OARbok Advooats that arlies or ST JBrliU (Unless aewompanieo. uy vuo f Th following are our oslT terms i KHK 8QUARK (10 USI9), rOn year, each Insertion BixT'mo'nths, each insertion three months, each insortinn CASH 10 eta. 15 cts. 20 cts. Leu than tkree months, first insertion - ' ?$1 eicVi subsequent insertion 25 cts, LocaLnotice 10 cents per lino. , , lllyj MORT1I1MER, Publisher. ! CARDS, Attorneys. :4i -Vrr M KAPSHKU, " ' 'ittOKNBIf AND 000.N8ltM.OR T LAW, BAX I 8tIILB10BtOK, Pi. - - . . . .......ii... i Will Une.nil R41I R.l KtUU. Uonreyul ng .teatty dous Col .llsas'premtly mails, imuiioc ". ", 'r sisals specialty. May be coosulted In MiHsb lUarman. Ne.. W. H. DOOLITTLt. B. n. WAnNErt n.'MCUKKN. (Late Assistant Com'r of patents.) B; H. BARKER & CO., Attorneys at Law, WAttsttn Bcii-mtio, WASHINOTON, I). O. Attention given to Patent and .Mining eac, rrffLandiPenslons, Bounties, and.Ooecniment' ' Mains.' Attention prompt, charges moderate. ftfAddress.wllh siam.. Beler to Members of Uonaress and the Heads of Government Ho fiartuients. dee. 10, 1831 e 1 .Physicians and Dentists. TV: PliYStCtAN AND StSHUKON gpecUl slUntlon pld to Chronic blraasat. on: South Kat corhsrlron aoit Jim sis., e alihton,Pa. Aprl3, 1873. n. ukbek, m. d. t!?i Kiynln,,' "urB!o"' i tBAOTtciNa physician and su boron. tAricnAlsok Street, Uibsa's ULOCK, Lehigh, ton, l'u. May be eonsailed In the Ocroi m Language. Nov. 80, MAIN STBEET. Parbtville, (Unnox Oountv, Pa. . May be consulted In the English or Oennan - Language.' upr.8 JL CONVliYANultU, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Tilt Mlowlna Oumpmlos are RepreMBted! LE.U-N )N MUTUAL FIBK, .rrtuAi)iwa:tiuTtiAri fiue, i'oi'TJ-vii.i,i3 Finn, Lemon FrRK.nilrttnnUtAV El.BUS AI'CIJXZCT IMStJHA.NCI.. Also rilil Wauls and Matnil lto.-so fillet IcoMreand In.nrauu jrotnraov. Korea 29. IS7I IllOS. KlEMSSKKIt. jgKttSARl) I'HIf.MrS, Ooott Boiloiho, MAUOlt CHUNK, Ta. .Fire Insurance Agent. n- rOLtiJIKI In SAFE I1ooiinlos only, at Hsasonablo llatcs. Aug. SS-yl "ARBOM HOUSE, J. W. KAUHENDUSH, Pndl'HIETOU, IIAKKSt., LEHiqHTON, Pa. Tli riABRnit ltnt:au urTerit Hrst.clnps neenm taoilatioBS to the Traveling public, ttoardlnic by tko lly or Week on Rrasonablo Tonns. Uhoiee Olvarf, Wines and Liquors alway on hand. (Ioi.l8he.il! and Stables. Willi alter , ;lye llostlars, attached. April 10-yl, i ti i - JOHN F. IIALBACIt, ;' Instructor of Music, "(Piano, Organ, Voice and Theory.) u . T.F.HIOlITOri. PA. Role axeat for the f EDER PIANOa and lh NKW ENrt LAN1) OKUANS I And'dealor In all kinds of Planoaand (Irirans. Tarn. Iw and easy. Slutr, lumber, bricks, ale., takvn In exchange. HkMt Muilc and books furnished n short Tor particulars, terms, fcc., Address, JOHN F. HAMlACIl, Ar 3, llTH-ly. I.ehlkhiou, Pit. Livery & Sale Stables atAMCCST(lRBT.L.U:iII()IITU.V, Pa T. Fast trotting houses, ELEGANT CARUIAOES. Aa v.sltlTtly LOWKn 1'KICEH than any ether Livery In the CojlitTi Lara, and haadiioino Carilaeos for Pane! Jaraoses and Weodlnsa. DAVID EllUKllT rev. 11. 1171. m J. W. RAUDENHUSH )tip,etfully annonno.s tn the puhllo that he has opeaed a NEW ZilVEHY STIILE In - . Maaaatlon with, his uutel, and IS prepared to ,l( NraUa, Teams for., , rp?rals, WeMnS or Business Trips, ; . shorttst notleo and most liberal terms. All rdsrs UnattUe"Oarb.in Home" will reeelvo , jrempt attenuon Stable on Nonh flireet, sit ih, hotal, Lehlghion. Jinn-yl MILTON A. WEISS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Banlc Street, Lehighton. RKPAlItlNQ 1 I r Of all iWpiHttni prorapUy.atlendeil to at Ih must rea.oiublo prices. , All work sfuiiranteed, and patrnnaae , ..Is resBeetrullTfollcUaHl. jan.Z8-yl II. .V. Moutiiimeb, Proprietor. VOL. X., No 25. Railroad Guide. piltbA. & KKAOING IlAll.ItOAD. ArrangHment of Pnsaocger Trains. anuaHykd ISSJ Trains leave ALLKM'O nafollowsi (VIA rcKKltlMRN RAltlltlADI. Foi rhilMiolphla at "4i3., 1.15, li.lO. a.m.. and 3 lo p. in. v . UN DAYS. Tor l'lilladflphla at M.iO a. ro.,3S n. m. IVIA UA61 fFN.VA, UUANCil.l For Ite.d'.njr and ll"irislju. f, HAS O.Wi a m i2.ifi. and y w p. m For Laucantoi niid Culumhla, C.W, 9A a.m. and 4.80 p tn 1 -UNDAYS Fhr nfadius.llsrrlsbuiB, and war po bis 0 )5 o. ni. Trulni FOIl A l.LE TOWN lcavo b follows, (VIA 1'ICRIUOMCS? KA1LKOAO.) Leave nuladelnlilii. 7.40 n.'m. nud 1.01, 'i.iO hDNDAYn Loivr riillarelpliM, 6.0 u. in., 3 16 aid H.20 t''"' (VIA EAST TUNNA. ERAKMI.I ' r.cavo nealue.7 ta 10.3on 1U..2.10 S.SVndfl.l! '.rave ItaiilKliure 6 0 8itatidC.su a.ra.,1,13 l,""vV'i?i?iIc'a"Vfr f7.'"B.tc l.0'nnilt'.l"l)ni. ,',n "fo'nnibla n. w i.lo and 3 lo p. di. U'rora Xb nee' Depot f,UIiAYft. ojve ile.idlnir 7.50 ii. hi' r.cavo iiiiiiiHi.Uia.i.lo a.m. Tinlns via PerUloni' ii ftoate" tnarsed ihn (iruu o l.ud Tin u IJepol Mlnti and (I tra mr-i'ls, 1' llnililphla, oiher trains to and fioni Utbjd itrtut Uuiot. 'no'i.l and (1.41 1, .rn tinlns from Allcntotrn andthe1.8 and C.ISp ni. tram from Plnla. rti'lpma.vla I'crioiocn H"ilrott,bavo tlirougli laialo liuiu fuilntelplila. J, K. WOOT1KN. (7er( ifanamr. CO HANCOfli. Gtnl 1'ati. & rttket Agtnt. Nuvcmuei btb. J0HNR.G.WEYSSER, PIIOPKIETOR OF THE West End Brewery, M'aucii Chunk, Pa. Pure Porter ant .Lap Besr Delivered all over the State. October 8. 1881 jl drop in ai' nil-. Carbon Advocate OFFICE FOR Cheap Printing; ' o a " to r a-B u u S .Lai c3a"S ess Si U f 12 mum h n - c"' s-'! ' Central Carnage Works, Hank St., Lehighton, Pa., Are prepared to Manufacture ' Carriages, Buggies, Sleighs, Spring Wagon, &c, Uf every description, In tho most substantial manner, und at I.uwut Cash Prices. Uciinlilni; I'loniiillj Allciiiletl to. THKXUCIt & KREIDLEU, April SS, 1870 yl Proprietors. FARMERS. LOOK to Tour INTEREST'S AND PUnUHASE Tfereslims Machines anil Agri cultural Implements, The l!ot In Jhe Market at J. . GABEL'S, Also, on hand, and for Sate m Lots to Suit i-urcuiisers t IttAP run UAMl 10,000 ieet Georgia Yellow Pine mooring, White Pine Boards and Floor ing, Lath, &c. .AT UIS llAIUiWAlUi BTOttE. April -no IsEHlGUTON, PA. XEKVOUS DKHIU Y: a cum: (JiiAit.vN'm ii. Dr n. r. WEtrs Eiivit and Uhaix Tbrat Ur.KT,n pnc lllo .or tileila, iJiuHii'Sa, Con vu imi. tti rvuua e. d ehe sleului iirorea ainu, Loi.r Memori. iii'iiua 6nl tea, Impo. teni'y. lufoiiintaiy KhIsiu'im, I'reiiinture Olt nKr, Milieu ur over ex. ton. tell abuse, or ovcr.tinlu'K.i.co, luch kanoi lu.seiv. derai aim iiturn. uiio but will rnre rtcent ca.ia. jacn ooxcnbt luaoui montb'. tieatiueui, O110 dobaraoox or u .niieifortlvedoll.rai sent u mmlpiepiidou rem lpt .t once. Weiuir an te ns uox too tre anv cue W Ih each Ider .ere 11lb us tul -Ix br.x.'i uerooiaaii. le.iwit ' livi' dd a we-vib. ndtheruulia ernur wruieii Kiiarai t- inrelu.-.. tli inmii v II ilietieti m utdiint n iir.rinriiie Hoar i.l..a uil niv nuiii the .n-atiiirii'imuj t' I Oiect roui u J ills c wilbT CO.. KQ1M lllluluru . i W. J.liiu 8ireet. IhV.w.IU. A 3 DU.iLl.6 ton l'u. tni, w uigu. hiimi Kl.INn&ro Wboleaale Anst, rh.ladeljihui, .e,,i -j,.,, ,y fpilU JULAIINUTON PLANING MIIL AND Cabinet Ware Factory, ATSliATINlYlOJi. JOHN BALLIET, Propr., Denis in nil kind nntl 1zcs of l'lti0. Jlf mlock Oak Hint JIniJ Wood Luinoer, ami Is now pie larcd toiiiei'ute utiy Mituuut of oltlcisior Brcssel) Lamb ell , OF ALfl KINDS. Doors, Sashes, minds, Slnitlcrv, Miiulilliijrs,' Cabinet Ware, Sic, With l'roinptncsst ' .1 ' Brackets Made, to Order. Tho MRclihterv 1 nil new ami of tlto best and must iiiiproTCU klmliu I cnnilojr nnnobui tlm best wniiirnen, ue well prdaoiloil ami jtoikI n.ii (L'tlJi.nml amthmofnreiibletofruatfttitpapiitii'B Hniutnclluu to nil who n:n'lftvr mewltli a fall. Ordera uv mail piomjuly atiejidcit to. Alt rhrtrpi'H nro iiioitrratni terms cash, or lnteiest ih.irged utter thirty ctays j Giyii MBA C A Mi. tV Ihof'o ensraReJ In Bdild'np will flndttt thctr ndvi'ntagd tn hvo Melius, Hoor Hoorrts Door?, A8hc9. s-buticrB, Ac. icM nirdo at tht Factnrv, Mny JOHN BALLtKT. DATJIEL WIEAND, Carriages,"Viigons,Sleiglis,&c cortNKn or MAXK AX1) IUOS-STri'.T.S, LLlII'MITON. Penna., Particular ntttntlon glvon to REPAIRING 4f In all Us details, at the very IVmcst Prlre. Patruimve. repptct fully sullcitetl and perfect fBtltifurtlon uuarantcod. Uec 6. 1870 yl DAN. WIEAND, Catarrh Cream Balm KfTectuallyclenn Ft- then ('"I I'im pjii! ut Oatarrli nl vim?, c.i ti f 1 n ; luiXHhy neor !ltns, all'iys In flatintinlloi, pru tcis iIih inctti. iijnrniio iriim iniiii. pUtely hcnls the s res n nd rM'ore in u tit I sniL-11. Itfiie- Hcl tl rr pill 1 3 iinv real) red hy a few iniint will cu'o I'alnrili Hay Fevtr, &n. tin. nintHed Inr ouldn In tlic Im.td. Aureciible tn ue. Apply l t tic llltln rliiKer Into I If nns trlls. On r.'i'elpt ofBOa wltl mall a p.ickntrn. sir For Sal.- by nil ilru ulmsjn Jeliluh ton Er.YS'UltEASl II Vl.ni CO., novM-yl Owcgo, N. V. Jr vor auk in ii;rt) of Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, or, Gents' Furnishing Goods (JO TO CLAUSS& BROTHER THE I'OPOLAR - J J " ' ft Merchant Tailors, Bank Street, Lehighton. PRIOES VETtY LOW FOR 1ASH. The publlo patronage scdlcltcd. Juljl.tf .881;.. HOLIDAYS. 188 Irs. C. MSCHIRSCHSKY nesjiectfully nnnounces toiler frlendsand the publlo KencraUy, that she Is now rfCelvlntr and opMilt)tf lor ihtlr Im'picUt.n A Uru.tr Itock than ever o( the very Iutcit nuTeltUft n Toys &. Fancy Goods, Suitable ft-r HOt-IDAV PRESENTS for Yountc nd Old. Hi eh and poor,. Don't fall to rail eiirly and cure hrst chulee und beet barifilri. (She nlso culls lhur attention to hvr vw, f.i.rKaiid EI ft ant assortment of NOTIONS, comprlsinir Underwear, Iterlln and Oerman. town Wools. Hosiery, Imported and I'o inestle IlihlKiiis (lloven. FMersund a ti'in assorlinent v( New Designs IN FANCY ARTICLES Also, In connection with the above, a full and complete stock of (JHiniAN FRUITS, LIMDUBQEU bllEESE. Cnudii-i A- ('(inri'Glliiiis, together with a variety ofOnods not genrral ly kept In any ihe ature In town, lfjoudo not see what you want, nsk l .r It. A shire of public patronage solicited, and perfect satisfaction guaranteed In prlco and quality of goods. Second St, 2 floors above Iron, Nor. ta, lSSl-uiS. leiiiqhtOn, Pa. ' vTTIicQarhon Advocate one.year for Sl.JindflColidall's Horse- Book as a premium, F$4 MJVlRnil tOLBS.lJ.lfl i hv Pp.h Am w y"6m INDEPENDENT-" LEIIIGIITON, CA11BON COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1882. With Medicine Quality not Quantity is the greatest ImuGrtance ; next is the Know ledge aud Exnerience to Cor rectly Preoare and Dispense tee same At A. J. DURLING'S POPULAP, Dn & Family Medicine Store, Bank Street, Lehighton, You can always rely upon neltlnir STRICT I.Y Pure and Unadulterated Drugs and Medicines. DURI.INtK carries the largest stock PA n-.NT MEDll INfcS In tho county. llUiiLINO has nnoleunnt stock of DRUG. OlSTa St)Nlhli:S, FANCY and TOI LET AHTIULKa fur the ladies ns well as the ftents. DUKI.1NG makes HORSE and OATTLE POW llEllS n specialty. Ills 113 yeirs exper lence In Iho driiK business gives lilra a great advantage In Hi it line. TIIUSSKS, SUPPORTERS andltRAUES always a largo slock on hand. WINKS and I,IQ.t'OtiS, both foreign and domestic. He has u CllmuoUrnpe Wlno and 11 dry' Catawba Wlno. Just splendid and cheap. WALL PAPERS and "ORDERS the Jargcst assortment In twn. no lo UUNMNU'S with your present). Hons Oo to DUUI.INU'S lor your Pateul IMiillclnce. Oo to DTTRIilNO'S for yourrancyart'cles. Farmers and horsemen goto l)URjIKOTti lor 3 our Horse and Cattle Puwders. "UI5- Ci 'K'NTTQ wanted.to sell Edison's Mu fJ J-il'H L O ,cji Telephone and Edison's Instnntaneons I'inno and organ Muric. lie close stump lor 0 taloKho and tones. EDISON MUSIC CO., Phlladcfphla, Pa. dec. SI-1L6. WHENCE CCKES THE DWBdTODED POPULARITY OF ' Allcock's Pons Plasters ? Because they have proved themselves the Dest External Remedy ever invented.. They will cure asthma,colds,coliglis, rheumatism, neuralgia, and any local pains. .Applied to the smalt of the back thev arc infallible in Back-Ache, Nervous Debility, and all Kidney troubles; to the pit of the stomach they are a sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints. ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS are painless, fra grant, and quick to cure. Be ware of imitations that blister and bum. Get ALLCOCK'S, the "only Genuine Porous Plaster. ' Feb. 18-13 0. o, w. lfesncctrullv announces to the ieonlo of T.e- hlghton and Its vicinity, that ho Is now pre pares, to supply tnem wuu an Kipus m Household Furniture Manufactured from tho best Seasoned Mate, rlalsat Prices fnllyns lowoi tho sameartlcle, can bo Mmght lor elsewhere. Here are a few of the Inducements offered ' Parlor Sets at from ISO to $80 Walnut Marble-top Dressing Case Ileitnioin Snltes. 3 piece M0 lo W Painted ilrdruniu Suites 1R to Jlo Cane Seatrd Chairs, iieraetofo.,,, 40 Common hairs, per set of a it and all other Goods equally cheap. In this connection, I deslru to rail the at tention of tho people lo my ample facilities In THE UNDERTAKING BUSINESS wltlmNl-.W and HANDSOME HEARSE and a lull llnouf CtMChTS and OOKFIfsS, I am prepared lo attend promptly to an or ders lu Ihis Hue. at lowest prices. Patronaxo rffportlully sullclted and the most ample saiisia.cu n guarnniocu. V. SCHWARTZ, octll HANK St., Lehighton. ORGAN'S 27Stiin.d M' l.ltwls ouly tW. Pia(i1S5u. Hare Ilollduv Inducement Readv. Write or call ui IIKA l'I'V. Washtnalun. N.J. jglPTliose of our subscrib ers getting the .Advocate through the mail will please refer to the direction tab, note their indebtedness and remit I tlii, ni.intmf Tn nil nninc whe.ewe have to mini bills $1.2. will he pharged to cover. nil iiiiivuiiv. a. 1 1 111 iiki i expenses of postage, etc. Live and Let Live." New Advertisements. Anbtfal Statement! OF THE BoHkili of LeMgMon, Penn'a. WILLIAM MILLER, TKEASTJKKH, In Accotlnt with the RoroUgh of Lehlghtdn. for the 1 car ending A rll astli, 1832. RECEIPTS. To Ralanre, as per last Report. ...i, 1 431 70 " Amount received from James P. Smith. Colli ctori on ddulleato for 188 1 Ut to " A tnoniit received rrom Jamrs P. Slnl Ii. Collector, on duplicate forlSSl..... 820101 " Amount received Irom F lcUck- el. lor grass In publlo square.... 8 TV " Amount received from Circus I.I- censis i ii 13 Ctf " Amount rcoclvod frotd Stockcr's PittiUient 10 00 13810 45 EXPENDITURES. For Wotk on tho Highways, fcd. .tohn Miller Na'hon Hontz A. W Horn nil i... I,, t', Klsnnlm-nr 78 0 76 t 6 25 17 '0 10 00 1 75 ,4 00 11 ii S3 37 60 35 87 10 2 1 00 4 60 8 76 4 50 2 75 18 00 1 00 a co 29 00 1 60 6 Ml 1 00 i 00 3 60 4 60 1700 1 SO 4 60 3 00 SO 11 33 A i is tfi 3 00 75 2 43 11 10 7 76 33 50 1 60 0 00 13 75 2 00 4 36 13 12 4 00 17 Ci 4 00 31 00 i 00 14 00 3 60 3 10 1 80 & 26 2 60 4 nn 00 11 60 1 20 1 0 1 76 2 0 2 e-2 8 60 3 60 16 OO 1 75 4 00 2 HO 20 00 3 00 i 61 2 00 3 CO 1 75 60 2 60 11 00 i 00 10 88 6 00 20 00 2 61) 4 23 6 00 6 00 1 00 4 (0 2 03 1 1b 1 75 14 00 2 40 15 25 3 60 40 1 60 1 1 89 61 75 ClaUSs & llro., nccUUnt of 11. Bar- tholornuw William Horn Moses Rehrlg W. Wert i Fred. E Millet i J, A. I loin ..ui.. .(.mi, Flliabeth Moyef Henry Iicckendorf Mary Drolier , P. Wertmen 1..11.1111..,,... It. Al IlGltX ... 1 . . .. J 1 ... 11,1 L. J. Hci.it dharlei dcrraan 1, John Lauchner Mrs. 1.. Rupert 1,.. Charles Welnland 1111,11,1,11 Moses Rehrlg., 11..1111.1..11.. R. FcnstermaCner'....iii ..i,,.i.ai.. Stephen r-bcnglcr n.,., iiavui weiss .1.... David Weiss n Caiharlne Kemcrer i Anron Krum r Wilson Hontz Nathan Hontx.niii..iii...iiii.i... I'ji. Krum. .11 ii.,...i.ii 11. Fred. E. Miller , Charles Rehr Catharine Esch, on account of R. Hartholomew David Ebbert John Kueon ,.nin..ii, 1111 II. 11. Eung ..111. 1.. ..i. ii..... 1. .111 John T. llitss Jacob Walter .' w; Wort Daniel lift Luvl Weiss 11.. 1 11. i. David Muntz 1.11.... David Kcmerer.. Wllllniii Weterbor H. w lienor William Horn R. "arlltolomew n ,. D. 11 Long 1.. ..I. ....... 111 K. Fenstcrm achcr u i.... 11 1.. 1. 1 1. D. MhiiU... ,1...... i,.,,,.... Mrs Ii. Rnpert R. litir.holomcw i.....H.. Dimicl Ilex Lewis Walk... Al. Noths eln H. 81 oonhelmcr .....'..............n William Newhnrd Elwlu DrUinlHiru .mii.1.11 John Erwin 11, .1111 .i. Aaron Haupt ttm,,tl.i Ai Uarlh.iloinhw (i Aarm, HnUpt , ,.1111 t.'hiirlea Hroeada .1 1,1.1 Jacoo Hcbi-rilnir (lenrge Derh-iinArn Charles Frnnhel.ter..ii 1..,.. tlcorge Derhamer Anron Krum , Albirt Relchard ...1 1..11....11 E. II. Snyder i.ii J. A. Horn 11 1.. 1 in John Miller n.. .1.111 Juhn Shcckler... 11 R. Hartholomew 1 Mary Dreher 1 i..m John Knees 1 : Henry Wert. tmtttt.im John Miller.... um (leorge Dorhamcr 111 I. . F Kleppingcr 1 Mrs Ii Rupert 1 Mary llrehir Levi Weiss . .1.1.1 , K. ltrinkman n 1 R. lhiriholomcw i,i..n.. R. Uartliolomew m, J. L. Oahlo 11 William Horn Mary Dreher John Miller I. cvl Weiss ......ii T Wash. Schocli i... H. IJcckendorf H. Iicckendorf i. .... II. iicckendorl 1...1. unit Fred Miller 1 R Hnnliolntucw 11. Fred, Miller Uwen Kloiz Iiavld Manti Charles Froehllch 1.. Charle Trainer ni...i w. H llachtnan m W Koons 1 P. Wormian W. Siewrll, on account of Robert Rarlholomow Daniel Wert 1. Levi Hartholomew Z it. Long Oeorge Dorhamer., 1 n. Ii. Wert William Miller , 11 7S 2 40 1 60 16 00 4 35 60 3 00 ( 7 SO 63 MISCELLANEOUS. W, P. Lone, nudltlnir accounts of ISSll and 1SS1 , 0 00 II. V. Morthimor. printing 22 00 It. F Hultonl, Slakes 4 OS William Miller, lmvlnir state tax on loans ., 41 OA E. A. Hauer, interest on bonds to July 3d, In full 28 00 John Klnker, blacksmith work 1 66 11. 11. Mruun. interest on bonds to July g 66 0) W. M liapshcr. solicitors fee. 1 25 00 W.M. Itipslier.pailngeosts for rais ing Fredericl Judgment 3 60 Thos J. Lonts, mason work 7 26 Michael Koust, mason helper....,.. 4 70 u. 11. ivistirr, interest on bonds to Auuust 2nd 28 00 Iiavld Ebbert, manure forbnuare... 10 71 Daiid Montr, Interest on bond to May 4 16 86 David Montr, Interest on bond to April 7 3D 21 David Monti, Interest on bond to Au gust tsr (0 10 David Monti, Interest on bond to August lit M 01 David Monti, Interest on bond to August 1st 112 00 J. Strausberger, flanging 4 60 Jos. Uotnbert, mason work... 13 00 Charles Sellert, Interest on bond to Sept. 7 47 20 Henry Merts, flagging 1 00 Z. 11. Horn, hauling Zi 10 1st National ItankofLehlghton pay. ment or It.tnd No so. In lull 6O0 00 1st National Hank of Lehighton, In terest on above bund 10 50 Leah lioyer. Interest on bond to Sep tember 14, In full 23 0) P. J. Klstlcr, interest on twnd to Oc. lobars, In full 22 20 J. L. (Jabvl, lumber, ho 28 47 John Klnker. blacksmith work 4 06 F. llrlnkmnn. Interest on bond to Dee. 2tj. less 5.40 stale Inz 76 60 William Miller, piling Stale tax on loans ,.i.i., 33 00 P. J. Klsllor.lnti rest on bond to Feb. 15 less Mule lax.,,. 1 0 80 Ohas. Lelnbcrgeri police 6 01 Win Warner, pollc 6 01 Win. Milter, salary as Treasurer to April m 40 no josepn zann police 6 00 Ear. Kehrlg, bridge posts 2 16 D. I). Klstler, Inisielt on bond to April 10, 1882 10 15 D. I). Klstler, payment of Bond No. 5 600 01 t. Ji Klstler. raiment of Wtn. Horn. ig liond No. SO 400 00 P. J. Klstlcr, balance of Interest on bond. ..hi 1 in W. Selwell, stones 18 76 u. lireenawalt. in nura for Square. 3 46 I- IS. Jaeol.y, surveying latO W, M. llapsher. salary asSecretary. 40 0i Cash In Treasury 616 10 .3,8.6 IS RECAPITULATION. MAniLiTiia. Donded Indebtedness, vis : a A. Il.iuer , t 600 00 D. II. Siraup... F. Ilriiikman... 1000 0J 131 10 "' Mnt"V.V.V..V.'.'.'.V.',' David Mantz.... OO I MO 00 6 C 00 SOU 00 . 4100 CO 9450 CO 1. 00 New Advertisements. ASSETS. Oash In Treasury.. ..ii t 019 70 Due on duplicate lor lH'E.i. 32 01 F. P. Hcuunel nud .7. W. Raudenbush, balanoo ott nolo for balance on dupti. cato for 1875 with Interest. 110 H $ 785 19 Liabilities In excess of Assots. Anrll A. IIH i 87M 81 Liabilities In excess or Assets; April 15, 1881 1. 10250 07 Decrease., i. .. .in n.... 1472 2D J. P. SMI I'll, Collector! In account with the Uorotlgh of Lehighton, Pa. 1IR. Tn Balance dtie on duplicate for 1S80. 140 00 " Amount of duplicate for 181 3110 H u Amount of supplement 41 :itl 4 3C03 22 ORi Ry Amount paid Wm. Miller, Treas urer, on duplicate for '8SJ 4 119 Oi " Amount paid Win. Miller. Treas urer, on difpllesto for ISS1. 3201 00 " Exoneration. .,r. , 60 43 " Commission, Bper Cent 170 18 a 3001 22 n 32 61 Balance due , We tho undersigned duly elected Auditors of tho Borough of Lehighton,- doccrtlly that the foregoing accounts are correct to tho best of our knowledge and belief. W. P. LONO, ) P. M. VANL1EW, iAudltorei F. P. LEN1Z. J May 6, 1882.-W3 Statement of Receipts & Exnenailnres OFTUE of Weissprt, Pa.. For Yeareilding April 1,188'i. RECEIPTSi To cash In Treasury at last report 4 !7 f0 Commission on duplicate for 19BU.. ..nil.... 11 Yi Q Duplicate for lSSl.. 258 32 7 3J Exoneration 220 f 3 809 21 4 0J 08 10 00 25 84 3 80 3 Oft 12 00 10 60 2 60 0 25 2 00 1 10 2 01 8 40 1 25 0 23 3 60 2 &0 3 10 12 29 7 60 b 40 3 CO 16 M) 2 VO 1 05 75 2 76 12 60 4 02 EXPENSESi Attilltlng..iii t Henry Trapp,.lumber 11. V. Morthirocr. printing II. II. Everltt, lumber H. H. Everltt. room rent and light.. Hcnrv Bover services Samuel Welsh, Chiefof Police Jos. 11. Seldel, salary and stationery! elms, MacDmieli work on Itfeet.n. iti ii. i.reritt, oo uo , Bombard Voght, do do i John Oraver, do do , riamucl .Welsbj do do i Henry Trunin do do i Soli Yenkle, do do Ycakol a Albrlghti do do II, II. Eterltt. ei.st , t Samuel Miller, Work on gutter. ..... inaiinin nresgB! uo uo Hi 11. Everltt, wotk on glitter and lockup.. ii, i mi... i Henry Trappi work on gutter and BquiirOt.il..... ,..!... ........... F. i undt. work on irtttter &. rauaro. aauiuol AUlleri wurkon gutter ami square.... n J. B. Seldel. Salary, tio...m.ti...ii -Juiin Amen Trvasuter.i.iimu.,!. Ucorge Miller, lumber Jacob rHnlUSherger, nork.. i,..ii., Vul Schwartz, plcturo fiaraes Natluin Kresge, police smvlcts P. J. Klstler) store blll....iii, 200 29 105 W Bali In Treasury, less Comtrilssoni Bounty Statement for 1881. To Cash in Treasury and Uncollected as per last siuiciueui lets 1.0m inifcgiun..,!..! Comtnlsidnu on duplicate lor the year 1878 4 CouioMssion on duplicate for the year 11.79 1 Commission on duplicate for the year I8UO..11 i $ 44 OS 44 S3 48 33 I. 1"8 39 789 6i To iltfbllcnto tot l?9l 4 1013 50 Exonerations 64 00 17x0 08 EJCPEltDlTURES. By Robert Anthony, 'treasurer, on Indgmoi I lu tavor of Franklin luwushlp ' 00 Balance In Treasury and uncollect. ed, lets Cotumlssion..ii 111. nit 1070 87 IN DE UTERIS ESS. To balance due on judgment ut last suitemeiit 4 4101 74 Interest to April li 133.!.. n. 264 28 4 4609 02 Paid Robert Anthony 668 Od interest to April 1, 1SI 1 68 Error ou Interest lor IMS... 17 Iti 4 692 76 3870 27 Balance as above stated less Com. luisslou.. 1 1..I. I. ,11.1. I.II !ll 1070 88 4 2005 11 POOR ACCOUNT. HENRY TRAPP, Overseer of the Poor and Treasurer. DR. To duplicate for 183l....,.,..in.ii Reocived ouucoountul Wm. Leed., Ctf 22 43 60 4 142 72 CR, Uredlt as per receipts. ,111 n ,f l-'S 17 Ralmce In Treasnrr and uneoilteted less Comuisslun b exonerations. 4 11 65 We tho undersigned Auditors of the Bor ough of Welssport, have examined the above accounts of Joseph B. Seldel, Secretary, and John ArneVi Treasurer, and find tliein cor rect as above stated, P. J. KISTLER. 1 CHAIS, MJsliAUM, 1-Auditors. JOHN AKNElt, Jtt. J May 6, Iu2-w2 CRESCENT PLUG This brand of Tobacco, though but a short time on tho market. Is already tho lavnrlto with many chewrrs. Made from selected leafnd with best sweetonintf. It is a capital nrtlele and especially suited to ihe I'ennsjl. vanln (aste. For sale hy all dealers Send for sample to Ihe manufacturers, C. A. JACKSON & CO., Petersburg, Vai &0 A Per Week ean he made In any loeoll !OW ty. Something entirely new foragenti 415 nutfit free. rree. u. W. IMU1I AHAM & i:u. Boston, Mass, apr.2U PER CENT. NET. Security three tn six Times 1 Be Loan, wlthi out ths Buildings. Interest Semi An. nual. Nothing ever bo-n lost. 27th year of residence and sita In the bus iness Best ofrererences Send lor particulars It you have money to man, N II. Ousts ailvunee.il Interest ketil 1,1, ana principal guaranteed: in ease 01 iur closure D. Si B. JOHNSTON, Negotiator of Mortgage Loans, 8T. PAUL, AlABASTINfi t Tot V iatshing Waill and Ceiliigsf, Is the most durableand economical material known. It is a valdible dlseorery. and is rapidly superceding Kalsomlne and other wail tmlitl Alanuractured In a variety of brauilful tldtl, and dan be appllod by any one. If n.a lor sale In vutlr neUhlairhoi., send tn SEELEY I1HOS., -it Burling Slip, N. Y., for sample eard and testimonials. Xsn;t ii'tnliite lusu, 10 lym. It., V. 7. a Year if Paid in Advance If not paid in advance, $1.23 For tho Carson Advocatk. ftCfCri'llFIC ifO'4'KSr A transparent loatlier, said to pcie sosh great strengtb, Ii now ln.ulo in Qrr tnauy by a new process. A carel'iil cxuniliiatlon hw convinced n Fnncli chemist Hint wheat normally contains copper to the 1 stent of eiglit In leti jmrls pif nilllloti. The (1n2zllDg tff.et of tho electric ate is a sourer nf nhjection to Its use ns n lo'couiolive bcacMlRht by the Frrncli en gin ten who bavo bein ttjlng it. A reinark.iblo cloml, observed in Quatenmla during eight consecutive days of lust February, was found to consist of seeds Hooting in the uir. The stream ol p.irticles resembled riioh flukes in uppenr nucet ntid w.19 only visible when 1 etween tli observrt nud the sun. Prof. F.tirchil 1 thlnki thoM nro ren Rous for believing that the cotniuoii hmut fly, with its numerous ienios, caputflo of cbiuige of focus liko tins liumun cyr, can avoid tbe difficulties wo encemiter in mioroscopcf, nnd may distinctly rfcog nize objectR only a twenty-millionth of nil inch in diameter; The path of desltnction of American tornadoes has averaged 1,085 feet in width, according to Sergeant Finlev. The norm cloud moves nt tho rale oi twelve to sixty miles an hour, while tlio wind within the vortex sometimes reach es tho tremendous velocity of 800 milea nu hour 302 miles being tho average. The appropriations of the Dritisb Government for scientific purposes this year include SI, 000 to the Meteorological Council for furnishing wenthei' forecasts to newspapers without cost. The same liberal patron of science will be called upon to contribute $75 000 to defiay tbe expenses of obsert Ing tho tr'autlt of Venus iu December. A London medical officer. Dr. Gib bon, is authority for tbe statement thnt tbe Jews of Loudon nvct.ige twice as long n period of 'life as the Christians. Pul monary consumption and scrofuU are almost unknown among the Jews of the metropolis. Their children seem to suf fer less from dUeitss tbundo those of the English nnd Irish Gentiles In neighbor ing localities. Prof. Nordensbjold during his Arclio voyages was perplexed hy the question, what becomes of the bodies ol animals which die a natural death? Ho very stl dom found su&U remains, nnd declared that on Spitzedliergeu it was Bisier to find vertebrro u' monslef extinct reptiles than the bones ol tbe seal, walrns or bird of the present day The problem is yet unsolved! Tbe micro-trlepbone has been ap plied by Count von Eugenberg, in the Tyrol, to the discovery of nudergrotind streams of water. He buries several micro phones iu the soil, connecting each with a telephone. With this arrange ment he is eunblcd, in tbe quiet of night, to distinguish thegtitgle ol fl iwin'g water at n considerable dtpth In tbe earth. Tho havoo wrought by lightulng Is often frightful. A few weeks ago a thun derbolt atrilek a chimney ICO feet high located in a town in tbe north of Frinco and cut n deep fissure iu its entire lengthi Among otber examples of llko powerful effects, Arago slates that iu 17G2 lightning destroyed the turret ofnehnreb al Cornonailles, and thrown clone weigh ing not less thin 225 pounds to nil! stance nf 150 feet; aud, in 1800, n wall near Manchester, weighing more than 25 tons, was lifted from its foundation und re moved nine feet nt one end by a very violent tbundirb'nlt. An oriental writer hna recently given an interesting description of in nifcienl burial in the Chinese empire. It was tbe custom for the wealthy man to pmcure his coffin wheu bo bad reached the nge of torty. He would tbeu have it painted three times a year with a composition resembling silicate pnint orciiniiul. which formed an exceedingly hard coating. The process of making this paint is now one of tbe lost nfts of China. If the owuer of the cofllu lived long enough, the Ire quent painting each coat being of con siderable thickness canted it to nstiiiuej the ap'afauce of a snroophagus. with a foot or more of this hard, stune-likesbel). After death the veins nud cavities of the stomach were filled with quicksilver for tbe purpose of preserving the bodyv A pitce of j ido wodld then bu placed in each nostril and tor, nud iu one baud! while a piece of !ur kilter would be pi toed iu the other'band. The body Ibtn prepared was placed ou a layer of quick silver within the colli u J the latter was sealed, aud the whole deposited in its flmil resting-place. When some of these sarcophagi were opened after 11 lapse of centuries, the bodies were found to be perfeelly preserved, but they quickly crumbled to dual on being exposed to the nit. Colin-ion Iorg ago noticed incident' ally that obstructions iu the path of a souud decidedly lessens tbe Intensity of the vibrations. These "souud shadow s'' are known to be much more distinct iu a dense medium like water than in air. Prof, John La Coute has recently given results of some further ixpeiituents 011 the subject, In wbich he look advanlngi of some dynamite blasts being made un der water. He immirsed a vertical pile, about a foot iu diameter, nt u distance of about forty feet lrom the explosive car tridgei Hollies nnd glass tut), s Were shivered by the concussion of tbe explo sions when placed outside tbe (jeometri fid sbgdow nf the pile, but protected wheu within it. T ie sharp Hi fli.il Ion of tbfso Sound shadows has let 1'rof. Lo Coute into an exposition nf Ihe theory of the effects. Like shadow bT light, tbe distinctness of the sound shadow should depend on sboituess ol travs-letiglh, nnd the sudden detonation of dynamite must generate a vtty short and intense wave, making n very shntpl-ifefiud shadow whenever an nlietaelo ix met. It fciHous that l,s sudden sounds like the explo sion of gunpowder, tcunt produco lets definite shadows. '''." '. 1 iMi'sjInai jilu i,Mjn 11) The Carbon Advocate An Independent Family Nowirpaper Published every ATt'RDAY, la Lblitgtitnn. Carbon Co., Pan hy MAItltY V. niOIITHliVinM. urrrCK-nA SKWA Y. a abort OlstaUei aKTS the Lehlsh Valley It. R. Depot. Teiis: $1.00 perAnnnin tn Ataci Kvenr debcuittiox of ri.ns asd vakot J" ob Printing AT VEH LOW PRICES, ATTACHMENT TO ttEWSPAtERS. Someone who semis tj know about tbe relation of a good newspaper to ths lamily writes as lolloivs: "The strong ntlncl ment of subscribers !o n well-conducted newspaper is fully Coiifirnieft by pnMUbrs. "8l6ff my pa perr wnn's of dread to beginners in bos ' it'Cfs, lose Iheir terror alter a paper has bten establish, d a term rf years. Ho fobg ns a paper pursues n Just, honorable nnd juilici. us course, matting tbe wants nl its instnuers in all respeetn, the lies of friendship between the subscribers anil the papi t are as hard tn bresk by an out' side third party ns the link which binds t.Id friends in business or nocisl life. Oc casintml defects and errors in a newt paper are overlooked by these w ho hat become nttaehi d to it, throiiRh its perns' nl lot ears. They sometimes become llssaltsAeri vfith it on eCeount of (ome thing which hna slipped into its columns, and may slop taking iff but Ihe absence of the familiar sheet at Ibeir homes and 1 Dices for a few Weeks becomes an iuanp' portable pt Nation, and they hasten to take it again, and prsiibly apologlza for' having it stopped. No friendship on earth is more Constant than (lint contract ed by the reader for a jnnrnal which makes an honest and earnest effort lo merit its cnulinned support, fleure it consoicntionsly eoiittnctetl paper become. favorite in' tbe family.-" The New World's Disnen'ary and tnv lids' Hotel nt Riill'alu, N, Y., is now 00111- ! pleled and resdy to teeeivs" patients. Many men mo lost who never go to a. Flying rumors aronreossnf ilygroand. less. Yon can't r.tiso a window by plant ing a pane of glass. For tremiitmisness. wakefiiflless. rflzzfness mil lack of cnerey, a most valuable remedy is Brown's Iron Bitters. -May not a jury be mid to be selfish when they bate a Breed!1 -The poll on which no (ax has eve? been levied the north pole. Tbe richest men are oftenost pressed for money by otber people. "IN A DECLINE"." Dr. ft. V. Pikrck! Dear Sir Lost fall my daughier wits Iti a decline and every- innv iiinugiit sue was going into thin- sumption. I got her o bottle of tour "Fa vorito Prescript ion" and it edred her. Mns. MARY HINSON, Of all druggist. Montrose, ICan. ' I occasionally drop into poetry," tbe mau said when he fell into the edi torial wasle-bnsketi -Money is rt fragile thing. Bnl few" cnu carry it dollar iu their pocket a whole day without breaking it. "HOTOH ON HATS." Clears nut nils, miee, roaches, flies, snfs hod-bilcs, skunks, chipmunks, gophers, lid Druggists. It is impossible to chest tin Arab lit a horse trnde) iu other WOtds, yon can't gum Arabia iu that way. Why should ctmlidnleW fdr the crew bo less than tucuty-Dne years of aRe? Be cause miners knciw best how to handle the ofe. Weak limns, spitting ofhtood. conmmn- tiou,nui kindroil iiffcetlnrts, eured withont- physiJian. .tildress for treatise, with two stamps, Woni.K's DlsrssSAiir Mxdioal As" sociation, RiiU'alo, N. Y. A man's curicsily never reaches the female standard until some ono tells hint that his uame was in yeslerdny's paper. Personal in a Washington paper "Daniel Lathers at the Arilrglon." Tbat'd where he gets shaved then, we presume Brtght's Disease nf the Kidneys, Diabetes anil other Dis"08s of the Kidneys and t ! ...li.l r-i. r. .-t.i. f Jiivcr, which von Hru neiu mi irigiuruct! hIh.iii, Iti.p Bi'tlers is (tie only thing that ...11, ,.. . .1.. 1 win surely 111111 jieriiiiiiieiiiiy prnveu. ami cure. All nlher pretended cures only re lievo for a 1 1 n 1 0 and then inako you many times worse. A Pldltdelphla douse- is advertised ns "Tho lururst bov'a clotliincr honse Irt the city." Have they no garments for" unirtltp lint ' A young lady of this (own Is engaged In Warty two young men. One is weal' thy nnd sickly) the othef poor and r.w bust. Tbe sick one will be tbe first bus bandi A Peerless Perfume. The refreshingamiuaof Kloreslon Cologne and its lasting Iragrauce make it a peerless perlumo for the toilet. - "Vis, 1 want the hat to be just that size." Hatter "lint, my de.irsir, it will be so uubecomiug so very large, you know." Customer "Hiishl make it that way, I tell you, There must tre space fof tho btick. "Pdt, my hoy, we tuust ail nf us die onoe." The sick man turned over in a disgusted Irame of mind and replied) That's Just what bothers me. If we Could only die half n dozen times I wouldn't worry about Oils.1' If von are troubled with fever and sgoe, duinii ague, billions lever, jauniire, ilvspe. sin, ur any disease of the liver blood and stomach, and with to get Well, Iry Ihe new remedy. Prof. Uuilloette's French Liver Pud, Ask your ilruggi't for it, and lake no oiher, and ifh has not got It send $1.60 Iu a letter In the French Pud C Toledo, 0 1 and receive 'me by lelufu tnaili Amelia ' You nay talk abont your city lei lows, but give me a beau from tbe country." Juliet "And why do you want a country beau? I should love lo hear." Aunliu "Br cause, sis, he's very likely to become a hnsbandman." After a Chicago "beat' had got (mat at eviry saloon iu ton if, the landlord of a western mining town held a consulta tion, and concluded to shoot him. The following words appeared over bis last resting placol "Death Loves a Mining Shark.'" . Asi llrlgcs died a few days ago at Shnlesliury, M-h. Consii' ns nf his up ptiMtlhiiiK e-.il. lie dnsired 'but a oertaia minis" r living 111 a neigi le ring tovsn should intend his burial M-rvirr, giving a a leviKon. ' Tliesv s-y lm' rt gn.ul hand at n f'liierul, and I'd liketuhfa hlui Just once.'
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