Jpeittr: ig OT-TRcrBE . . - : , 7 0 - .;.,1111 4 Y 11,1.87'7. -DOINGS OF TEE WEEK.-' Reports . from London ; say, that the fighting in Europe ihnS far seems toihave b . 0.0p,:,tp : p3#6- : ,tllo;pi4po,tt.:::slor . tiioiiiiig; The Rii,sehtosdo not seem to he prepared yet for heal-fighting, atid although there are how hundreiti and-thowauds of them across tile Danube, - the Turkish , quad rilateral is intact and the Turkish head quarters nie still at Shumla l The Turk.; isb Danube flotilla remains: supine. single : bridge i k t, . Sislova - supplies 'the whole:Russian i li q ces with provisions and war... material, rU t lid it is believed that :f A u single gu b. 0 4) could place' th '''.Russians in a' deeper A tte .position, as the country on the Turl h a s h side of the Da übe will not sustain th qm __ for many-days. It is rumored tb ',at Ho bart Pasha, had -,ineditated Such : a ma noeuvre but.:he was deterred 1:1;'1 the jeal ousy of the Turkiat pashas. In Asia, although. the Rv'Asiatis have met with= serious reverses, i i;heir PtiSition is = not' as bad as it would ar , .ipear fromihe weekti 'dispatches. TO Russian, army which , attempted to ma arch on Delibaba bas turned back_and i 8 now marching on Bajazid. The Russia n centre, after' its defeat at Zewin _with heavy loss, has fallen back to the - neighbirrhoOd of _Kars. Mu khtar Pasha, ; pro,bably meditating the relief of Kars, has advanced., within fifteen miles' of - the Russian - `investing lines. The qriestion of provisioning the, armies is - gni wing ieriOnd:Cn both' News from 'Cincinnati.< States"' that for several d73yB rhmors , have- been received there that an insurrection, ex,isted -in Lewis and' . Carter counties, in eastern Kentlicky,'l3o6 twenty Miles back , from the Ohio river. : It, seems, that the Under wood gan g, who several . ' years isioivere a terror to: heriest'citiene in that patt of the state..fot thetr'ciimes of robbery, horse stealing And' :COurits'Oeiting, have broken out again and. : because of - their formidable numberi--4hey embrace one hundred and fifty totwo hundred noted deiperaddtii—have` forced' the farniers to abandon their crops odtake to the woods. for refuge.' Some three 'or four men *five been , killed on eachelde' 'already and sort of guerilla Warfare has:• been going on 'be tween ; them for: - The civil authoritiea have been''fOund unOle check their; depredatiorw . The indictment fded'againet the inem hers of tbe returning,. board has:caused for, ,fear, but — that' Welk?' iittvat officer, - and the man-that did - the work,is'report-. ed as being very -.bitter in his.statements of:; what, he Would. - do if .onvictedi and how he' would ;;pull, certa i r. persons in ~. ~ high plaoes down ' With im whe corm ., seled and abetted the fraud\ • :., • , . The indictments , were. found by the grand jury on, 'general- in fOrtnation, that, ii, he particular witnesses Were examined and the distrct- attorney Pled-the same in court:- ' Goyeirnor . Nichols, iseprioSed tolh,e WhOle matter,' and decline' a to say anytiiing relative toi ',it. It is. denied, however,tbatlhe would , pardon .; : them: if '- - - convicted. • It.issb,etieved the gra - nd. jar) , *ere in , dneed tO take 'action.aa s aposeible groun Filik for opening the - whole matter and it,is urged that if, a jury should convict the - iet!iining‘ board o fra,nd in. their tett/Alexi:ls:tile to tore that congress would be compelled t o take action sane Stott The proof . to coniiet:_the Tembers,is at hand,olerks, .registitirs,! 'ate., being ready to 'swear,..:that the return were changed aud others, substituted. The counts -. • . include; ( against the refurntng boaril :will -one for_ perj4 , .: - *. :Ss arms of krasstiOiiers have recently; made;:: . their appearance ; in, portions of Oakland and ,lonia ' . :,eountieS, Mich., and are ravaging`all manner Of growing cro p s, to the' -despair of - . the farmers, About four'thousand acr es of .growing_ grain hags had.. havoc_ &led with it by, the • grass4oppers. Entoinologista_ say, these i u iecta are the red leggeW KaemkgriisliOppgrgi 'Vevertheless-they areitufilestructifie, -though incipableOf longlights; and'fariners the afflicted kcal:fats - are cutting - - down,.their crops in order to save them. . The irisurinei - nompanies, largely, Brit ' ish, are badly hit hi :the St. John fire. The:total loss as , , near, as eau he now , , ~ , . . ascertained 'will range' .from; fi ftee n. to twenti... • , millions,'„'while the total amount of, inottranee is : not _lees than seyen Mil , , •. , . . Rout - of 'dollars. .i&oluiran OF JULY EN MONT [Conttnuedirom load : page:l It seems to be a part of the . plans divine providen c e that every marked ad vance.in ciyilization must b egiu ii mighty convithions. The moral: lay.;, was first proclaimed in the thur.a.erP, of. Sinai, and the earthly mission of the Saviour of mankind closed with mountains and the rending 'of . the throes of the earth quake... The 'Vroddesi of Liberty herself was ' borax in the shock of battle, and amidst its__ evaao has carved- on t:-her , grandest 'victories, while o'er iticrimson ed fields the race has marched. on to hip„;her and , nobler.destinies. As the li , gittnings of Heaven rend t.nd destroy (Ally to purify and revigerate, 'so free dotn's rannon furrows thefields of de caying empires ; and seeds them anew with human gore, from ,which springs a 'more vigorous race, to cherish the hopes It i pd guard the rights of mankind. - I "Some _things are worthless, and sonic so good That nations who buy them pay only in blood." The long promised nrillehium of the race will come when all governments, are based on the consent of the goVerned, and every human .being is in the enjoy ment of liberty, protected bylaw. . Then, and not till then, can' the . swerds be beat into plowshares and the spears into prun-, ing hooke. The lion and the lamb will lie down together when liberty and op-._ pression, justice and injustice, shall cease toftiqggle - for supremacy in the affairs me. Till that time the ear of human ity will be ' pained' with the roar of hostile cannon ; and the angels must weep over ilie t xnart:4ed brave. - , Never•was sword unsheathed in holier cause than tlaatof the perpetuity of the . American Union, `for..if , the time shall ever come that, torn - by faction aud, national strife, it falls, rent and dismem bered, it - will be' - the *knell of man's political hopes, the death sigh - of liberty :on earth. The last great experiment of free elective government among men will then have been tried; *and the Goddess of ..I4iberty, heaving .*her last sigh, may wing her way back from eartlito Heaven ; and the downtrodden -of the world can *hug ttieir chains as the only legacy they can bequeath 'to their children. Soldier's Orphans-- 7 -Your fathers died thatthe Republic might live. Though* it :brought anguish to your young hearts and clouded the morning of your days #ith sadness, yet, through lifo, you, will bear the proud consciousness that in Hours of the country's' direst peril it was your kindred' who gave their lives to Save it from destruction. The Commonwealth though it can shed no, tears, takes you to AB bosom, and in its effort to supply, so 'far as it can, the - place of those you mourn, provides you a home in its orphan Schools, where you are to be fitted, so far ethication, can do .. for the trials and - the duties of life. "Let" ] ' the ends thou Waist at,be thy •counirv's' Thy God's, and truth'e . And so -live that when called at the close of life to pasis;-•-the dark shadow of the valley you may be buoyant in that trying hour by the consciousness that in -no way have you . added to the weight of human woe ; but have in some slight de- gree at least, alleviated the sufferings of the raCe: • - "May lite be for thee one summer's day, And all that thou wishest, and all that hou lowest, Come smiting around thy sunny :way.", Veteran Soldiers—This monument' ill stand, tilt time crumbles- it -to dust, - a Me mento of the heroic sacrifices of you and your copatriots in arms, also as a visible Incentive stimulating' the living to emu late, the_ patriotic devotion' Of the dead; thus,purifying the thoughts and enobling ,the ambitions pf the living, awhile conse crating the meories of the dead. They sleep in honored' graves, and as you .go, one by one, t a b your final resting place, the tears Of tli,p great - and the good will Moisten your ashes, and the benison of Coming Amp s will rest upon your urn. Your, deeda will- live; , long after the , ;Imartile..crumbles and the brass fades. In the gloom .of future national disaster's— Should such be in., store for us— _ "When. the battle's distant wail • Breaks the,,Sabbath of our•v,ale ; • When the cannon's 'music To the heart of those lone hills." Calling upon freemen, to itrike,', For liberty, for country, and right, your . e.xamplb _ will nerve. the .•arnF and. steel the heart for thetonflict. - All nations have, their days of disaster ;. and civil , war has: strewn the pathway of empires with moldering ruins. hefounders of , the`"-Republic, though canonized as the wisest men that ever laid the .corner stone_ of, empirei yet in the grand temple of liberty which they reared -,they -left the ranker worm hu- Wan . bondage gnawit the' vitals' of free institutions till theiirisiS hour came when one or the other. .muSedie. -In that dead ly conflibt tWenty freeinen vowed, Hannibal-like, at the altar of theicountry, that- whatever elie might perish it should riot; be the institutiona of their fathers. The night of Our:first great - disaster is passed, and the , fOundations of our na tional greatness still stand strong. Turn ing from the, shades or a sorrowful past, let us hail the sun-lit tlawn."qfi'a glorious future. _ A victorious party, in a carnival of blood, cannot'in 'this; age convert itself into a party of Perpetual hates. Hates and rancors must of course - some day have an end. , " , Standing, diem, by the green graves of , the , fallen. heroes of both sections, dropping . a tear - at - the Onsolater fireside where ,affection .still _,_ , EIRE mournß, the the brave,,let. us butY Tltn the heroic dead the -anni nitliiik.,B eneendered iii • the conflict; and While pointing, to the past. .as a beacon. 'warning for the future, let -mi.:remember that we are all American citizens,' glory- - ing ln,the traditions of a 'CoMition an cestry,,and. .yleitig yith . each other in i i deeda f patriotic devotion for the ad,' vance ent of .the greatness and the glory Of tlx republic; .heficefOrth ',.bound to ,gethf,ri is one. people, homogeneous ill' ideas and institutions, from. the gulf te theilakes ; and from ocean _to_ ocean, - with One -- Union and one destiny, now and` forever. - . . • Awold fisherman" on the Lehigh tells c how to catch black bass, which are.,fig'w in . season. Black bass,he says,: All first nibble gently at ie 'bait and -will frequentlY draw .the.. float way under Water,' But wait=the float comes back --suldenly he seizes it and darts off. Don't pull- : -:give him play—suddenly he stops=he swallows the bait.slowly. Now a quick pull and you, him. Adveitisemeptii 'New:This':Weeg. poit SALE.—A good . two year old Devon bull—very kind and orderly. HENRY C. TYLER. DR. D. LAMB, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon, tenders his professional services to the citizens of Great Bend and the adjoining country. Of fice over the Post Waco, Great Bend Village, Pa. July 11,18'17.. - 28—tf TO WHOM IT. MAY CONCERN. The public will please take notice, that the note of $75 givenjune 27; 1877, in favor of. Win. Ralston by Sarrah A. Davis of Dimock, endorsed by Wi U. Davis, will not be paid for wantof value received. • 8.8.. DAVIS. July 2,1877. "ff, EYSTONE ACADEMY.--Full . courses . 9f study - and thorough drill, . expenses reduced tothel'iciwest point consistent with efficiency. • Tuition blast be paid in advance The ninth year ;commences Sept. 4,1877..`F0r catalogue, address, • JAMES FRE.IIt. ' ' Factoryville, Pa. IV'OTIOE OF - INCORPORATION. . Applinatioti will be "made to the Court of Com mon Pleas of Susquehanna, by . the Wyoming District Camp Meeting Association of the Methodist Episcopal Church, on Monday August 13th, 1847, at 2 c'clock p, in., fora charter, for the purpose of mantaining a prop er, convenient, and desirable Camp Meeting ground &c, according to the provisions of Act of Assembly. ADINIINTBTRA'I'OI{,'S NOTICE.—In the esiatei of Sally. Fowler, late of Spring ville, deed. - Macre of ministration in the saic. estate having teen granted to the undersigned all per ions owing said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and, all persons baying claims against said estate are. requested to present them without de -1 ZIBA. N. SMITH. 4 Auministiator. July 11, 1877. •E'INTE DOLLARS I REWARD_ WILL be paid to any person-Giving.information which t c will lead tattle arrest and uviction of the person or persons who broke open ,fli rs Secretar office on the Fair Orounds in Montrose,i and destroyed property therein, sometime between e,sth and Bth of July, 1817. t By Order of t e Executive Committee. B T. BREWSTER, Seu l Y. ; ' - ,28-30 July 11, 1877. , T"WHOM 'IT MAY :CONCERN. ; Notice is hereby "given that an application will be madeto the next Court of "(Nader Sessions' of Sus quehanna County, to amend and change the charter of the Borough of Friendeville so as to permit the town council of said Borough to ;levy a tax of six mills each year' for road ,purposes and a' tav of four mills each year for borough purpbses. - B. GLIDDEN. _AMR DUFFY, JOHN FOSTER, and others. AUCTION. • • The undersigned, assignee of A. 1. Ballard, will sell at auction, on the premises, in Montrose, sn Thuraday,Jaly '26th, 1877, • at one o'clock p. m., the MIC 0 "CT ES - 1V - I 9 .: L IV formerly o , ...cupied by. A. N. Bullard, situate-on Maple street, This Is a . desirable property. about the best location in Montrosi,' good lot, good house, barn, wa ter, fruit trees. &c. TERMS :—ssoo down - on day, of sale ::#5OO in three months and the balance in s a months with interest. - • • , A. 11, MoCOLLUM, • Also, two houses, desirably located, at private sale. EAT MARKET. • The. Meat Market- formerly occupied' by . Philip Hahn, on Public Avenne, • , 3vioritrose, HAS BEEN RtQP.ENED With a fresli.stOck Of Meats, Hatns, Salt Pork, Sausage, Fresh Fish. So. Mari 1%7'031/fork.`3lErezbei Ley. lias been employed and wiil be in atten dance to - wait ifOon his old • customers. .t 'O. HAWLEY & Co. July 11,-1874 28-tf Assip.N.Eg's,A4u, REAL ESTATE. ~•4 Pursuant to .an order-91 the ,Court of , order; ;c Common Pleas of Suegnehanna"Cotinty, Pennsylvania, will be Fold at public :sale on the Premiseiknow occu pied by Richrd Stack, and_hercafter. descilbed as lot No. 1, in the Borough or - Great Bend; 1n saki comity on Thursday the 9th day of August, 187-7,', _ at.l o'clobk p.m., •the following- described real estate, to wit : . "lust :piece -Bltoate. Bokough. of Great 13enil, -bounded and desc:ribed; viz . 13onnded on the north by lands of 4T, ..R.: Mapett and IL P. - Dwan east by lands of Wlitlams, on the south by Church' street and on • the west by lands of Wm. Tn. ooker, eo tattling of an acre, more, orlese of , thereon one gondlwp.story,frsitud house,. barn,and gooctlocatioif. Second piece, situate in said Borough, bounded and described as follows. viz, : Bounded on the north by lands of- James Hendrickson and Sp earback on the east by Washington street,on the south by Catholic!). Church lot, and on the west by Franklin street, Containing onahalf an acre, more or Jess. Third piece situate' in said= Borough, bounded and described as follows, viz: Bounded on the north, by, lands of David Thomas, - 013 the east by Joseph Doyle's estate, bn the south by 3.11111 street, and on the west by lands of Isaac iteckhow's estate, con taining about 3( an acre of land; - and - bearing thereon 1. frame barn. Said land is well located in the hnsiness part of the borcugh and is valuable for business pus . TERMS Or SALE v,--fet piece, - sloo,eo down en day of eale g s2oB,oo on final confirmation and balance in one year from dual confirmation with Interest from' day of sale. 2nd piece t - 1,100.00 down, $200,00 on final confir• =lion and balance Inoue year thereafter,with interest from day of sale. Sd' piece $115,00 down. $200,00 on final confirmation and babu6 orie yea; froM final confirmation with interest from day ' of rule. , GALEN NEWMAN. I Assignee of - • ' - A. P. STRPLEGN,S, , R. steek„-.1, Great Berid, Jab . 11, 18V. - '• • - $9.41.44 *-VP Y : s ~ i ASSIGNEES SALE I - • -• in par:mance ';3l' ordei of tlio don* of Common Pleas of SasTizetunma Conntji,the nadereigned. assignee of John W, 1 . tillvins,-will sell at•publio veudne,'on the premises; - - Thursday ArlgliSt -1 9--- - 1 8 7 7 ) at 1 o'clock p. in., the folloWing described lot of land ; to, wit : All that certain tract of situate , in the township Of Lathrop, in the county of Susque hanna, State of Pennsylvania., bounded on the north by lands of Jesse Silylus, east by land of Wm. Johnson, south by land of.Wra. Johnson, and on the west by land of Flavel Williams, containing :"77 acres, more or lees, with the appurtenancest 9 house barn orchard, etc. TERMS OF SALE :—One 4undrect dollars on day of sale, $2OO on , find eorifirmation and the balancein two equal annual payments, to dateirom final Confirmation, with interest. • A. 11. McCOLLUM, , July 11, 1877. • '28 , 43 • Assignee. rIGNEE'S,SALE REAL ESTATE. In pursuylke of an order ot tbe COnd of Common pleas' of Snagnehaunn`connty, the under. signed, assignee of Hiram 4kerly, will sell at puplio vencine, on the piemises, on" ' :, '!Ved,OEidly',..Augu'Ot - o . 0:!;'177, at one o'clock p. m., the followinvleierlbed lot of Ind, - All that Certain tract of situate r in the township of - Springville, county of Susque - na.State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north y lands of D. Id. Button and A. Button, east by lands of A. Batton and M. Para, south - by, lands of H. Shafer d I. Button and west by lands of R. Squires and G. Fletcher ; containing 106 acres, more or less., with appurtenances, house, barn, orchard e.c. • TERMS :—Two hundred dollars on day °Leal% . OD on final confirmntion, and the halation in two equal ; anal papients. to date from final , confirmation. .w th Interest. • THEODOR& BUSH,. • June 11,1877, ,28-42 • Assign • A SSIGNEE'S SALE,: RiAL : ESTATE..: In pursu ance of an order of the y Conrt , of Common .leras of Susquehrunia county, to Ain* di rented, the undersignrd, assignee of Peter Bunts, for the benefit of creditors will on Saturday the 4th day of August A. D. 1 8 .77, at 2 o'clock.p. m.; on the pren4see: expose to public sale the following piece, parcel or lot of land, situate, lying and being in the township of Liberty, county of Susquehanna and State of-Pennsyl vania, bounded and described as follows. to wit: :Be ginning eta post and stones at corner of lands of Thomas Van. Loan and P. W. Gaige, thence south Sfr degrees east along the lands of said Gaige 1358 rods, thence south 8 degrees,wests9g rods topost and stenos thence north 86 deg t aes west•l3sg .rods to post and stones, thence north. r east along lands of Thomas Van Loan 59g rods , he place of beffinnlng, contain ing fifty aeres of land. more or less. ft being tha north half of lot N 0.42 deeded by Theron Thompson to )!lar.. tha W. Washburn,. and being the same piece of land , conveyed' by - Jeremiah Guile to the said Peter Bunts by a deed dated Jane 18 0 '1873 which deed is of record' in Book 43 on Page 125 ,itc. Improvements.- - -One dwelling honse..goodnarn and stable,out houses, yonqg orchard, and about fifty acres under cultivation, we ll watered and a good place for a farm.. To be sold, how- , ever, subjeCt to a certaininortgnge first lien upon the premises, which mortgage was given to Jeremiah Guile to Simpson and is recorded in Book 8 on Page 197 &c.; on whirl there is still dud and unpaid about four hun dred drillers with interest thereon for about one year. • TERMS OP SALLE :—One hundreddollars upon the property being struck down, $250 on dual conhrmation of sale, one half of the , balance in six months . from final confirmation, and the balance in one4eat from final confirmation, with Interest from confirma tion. Unpaid purchase money to be secured upen the premises. D. SUMMERS, July 11.187?.: Aisignee of Peter Bunte. ASSIGNEES' BALI: REAL ESTATE • • Nberesoza:ita. 3P'ascrportir. in pursuance ot an oriter of thepourt , of Common Pleas of Susquehanna 'county; th under signed. assignee of Sewell Wilinarth, will , selliat vendue, on the premises, , Saturday August 11, 1877, at 10 o'clock a. ru., the following descrieed lot of land, to wit : • , All that certain lot, of land,: situate in the township of Harford, in the county of Susquehanna, State of Pennsylvania,' bounded on the north by lands of W. H. Wilraarth and Robert Breed, east' hya public highway, south by laud of H. - D. Brewster and-Robert,, Breed, and west by the D.. L. '& W. Railroad. contsin-i ing 65 acres, more or less, well watered andlenced, two good orchards, sugar oachard and small, trurt, good hom e , two frame barns, and other out-buildings—a ' very desirable properly. I lERMS OF S ALE :—Two hundred dollars on day of sale. $3OO on final confirmation, and the balanee in two equal annual payments, to date from final 'confirmation, with interest. Also; at -the; same time and pltice all ' the :PERSONAL PROPERTY of Sewell Willmpith remaining unsold, c) wit::.A quantity of h ray; - . oats, - and straw, farnringytools of every description, l, sugar teols,nonsehoid furniture, etc., etc. ' ' TERM'S :—All sums of ss,and less, dash ;lover 0. six Months' crenif,'witti interest. - . D. P. TIEFANY:': ;W. X.. 1 Y./4W-2#l •-••• • • PINA,NQIA,L report . of'be! Silvtr Lake schoel fund for the yeaiendin. Jithe 4,1377. ' • • "RECEIPTS: Cash in hand last year97ll6 • Wh . ole amount of duplicate.. . • 917'p _ State appropriation • • 260 pa • Total, ........,.... . ........ . 1 ..1,419 54 B.X.PBNDIIVA.6B: • A For teither's wages.. i)(1 ruel and cont:ng,encies 167 54 ' - Salary of settretarr....f.., Treasurer's , Collector's perbentage.......-.. 33 Esonbrations. 119 i 5 . • -.` 'Total.... .. 64 Balance on hand " 231 90 JOHN McC(.)RMlCKiPreeldenti; D. F. DONOVAN, Se.cretary... • • ...„..........;. ..., 6 , A .N.N U,A.L Statement, .of ',di _Audit- IX- ore in the acconnt ot the school director t o repOit ot Lenox township;- Suatea county,,, Pa.,,lfoTthe year ending Ai'une 448'17. • ),' 4 , . -.', ~ • ~. Amount of• tax levied for bnilding and school parpotes '' " - ~.... ' -, t $1,34a 16 Deduct, abatement ..,....... - - 48 . 0.-.'- i. • Etonerations - ' " - - ' aso ,- Outstanding- tar .., . . ,-. 475 o:; ! Total tuxreceipts . Cash from farmer treasurer— ... State appropaintlon..'.,... I lieed from . A hurettiLl EXPENDITURES. Paid tauter's salaries i• Paid.for . ........ . .. Paid:for repairs . Paid salary , of Balance la tituds of treasurer We, t o undersigned, auditors of , having carefully - examined , , the • hbovt treasurer fi nd them correct tp the bi edge and ' belief, - .'" . _ -OF-. . --OF ----OF -OF- . -=XND :- = Bs multEß o 1a .4.i.topla 77 , r „ miwpraff- . ., t - MEE NNUAL Financial Statement - Fez est Lake school district June 4, 1877, • It reasurer of Forest Lake school 'district is count with, eatd township. • Dr • - . To hal 1h hands of treas. June 5,1876.$ .86 'lO Te,bal in; hands • of col; Jtine`ls. 1876...•. . 11811 'Arionnt of duplicate 1;t126 State appropriation.— ... 216 56 Store and pipe sold - 621 Overplid by treasurcr....... ' .2 65 Ordera redeemed-from *o. 1 to:Ito. 45,971, 05 Exonerationa; .... . 2616. Oollectorls percentage 26 48 ;Treasurer's percentage 19 :54., Amount in collector's. hands ' • 493 42 , ; • . 1,530 13 Aitest. . - P. HAMLIN, President, D. L. DEWEAS, Secretary. ire the undersigned auditors of Forest Lake Sas- Anehanna county. having carefully examined the abovo acconats of the , treasurer find them torrect to thebest ' of our 'knowledge au.d belief. QTATEUENT - of . echool ta.s. for 1878aa audited June nit and 28th 1877. RECEIPTS. • , • $1,021 84 Amount p 1 duPlicate• • ... . ••••••• • • Stare appropriation B9O ou Ba'duce in treasury trout. 1875 . 47 55 Italance of Bounty Fund in treasury . • • _from .. .. .. .. t 27 47 ' EXPENDITURES. Collector's ekonerations t, 63 50 Collector'S percentage.... ... .. 57 89 Treasurer's, percentage 23 83 Total . of school °mere paid including teacher's salaries, repairs 4tc IMO 37 Due from collector on duplicate of 1876. 34 95 Balance in treasurer's bands • 488 80 • 1,601 at Cominission due M Prichard late'treas. 185 20 Deduct balance in. treasury.. 173 75 • ~ ' ---- ./ Debt lll 4S , , I . ' ' 1 A. B. AHRLDON, - ' B. 8. THOHABt Auditors. ' • • JOHN O. LYMAN, Spsingville, June 23,1814?: REPORT of the Auditors of Lenox tOwnsio in the account of the supervisors and poor masters of said township for the year eliding April 9, 1877. • = • Amount of tax levied for poor purposes for 1876 ' • • ; $914 23 Amount of tax levied for bridg pur-' ,llBTz poses for 1876 .... 1 E 2, 33 CO By exonerations on bridge tax • 26 SI By exonerations on poor tax.... 85 34 Treasurer's receipts..l,7Bs 2L Percentage on $1,785 Xl. (5 percent).. : . 89 26 A • , \2,936 35 Balance in hands of collector les 65' Paid for support of p00r........ 30, , Buntline bridge at , tannery 0- 540 00, Supervisors services as poor mastels; , .. 153 70 Supervisor's services as road masters.. J 307 41 Bill of plank by ,supervisors 85 70 Paid Win. H. Jessup, attorney fees ,85 00 , Auditor's bills __6 00 Town clerk's bi 1125 03 Doctor's bill • 26 21 ' • - ' . .. . 2,188 00 ~, . . Amount of dog tax not c011ected,....... . X 514 Amount 'of .orders not inovidedfor 800 00 We, the undersigned, auditors of Lenox township, having carefully examined the above Accounts of the supervisors find them correct , to the beet of our knout. edge and billet... - Wx. MILLER, I . b. S. MILLER, Auditors. F. M. TIFFANY, 28-1 w FINANCIAL Statement ".of . Forest Lake township.' W. U. Lester, Supervisor of Voreat Lake C. Dr. Township. Dr. To Balance , due . Township Jane sth, 1878 i $303 21 Cr. By amountof Tax-workediExoner ations, Orders and Services to date •- • . t 271 12 A. L.'Borton, Supervisor. ' Dr. To Balance due Township... Cr. By amount of Tax worked.Exon . orations; Orders and Services • to date. • ' 042. 01 H. C. Spofford, Superileor.'"i Dr. To amount due township '. 462 i 6 Cr. By amount of Tax worked and Sera vices to•date...„ - 420:50 Asa Warner, Treasurer. s Dr. Tonmonnt of Dog ax T rec'd, 10818 " `, Special !` • " .28 14 I -- EMI i , 1 , ' 186 89 Cr. By Orders redeemed..... . 113' 55 Balance of Do 'Talc in hands' of Collector s avi lape Tax: 1 , 44 • • . 8354 Randolph rrell, Treasurer of School 'Board. Dr. To amount in his hands 1,55065 Cr. By oreers redeemed, Exonemtlons, percentage, and amount in col- lector's"hands el 550 05 L. Ti. LINCOLN__, W. A. SOUTHWEIL, Autors. 8., F. GLIDDEN, , -28-11 June 4,1877. STATEMEFT of :the 'receipts and ex. penditures of Lathrop towhstilp for the year end ing April 9, 1877. Amountfof peen tax , duplicate • $ 262 80 Balance duefrom former treasurer , 265 ! 23 . . Total ' ' .;.. 528 Arnount.of ordera paid - ....... ..$517 ;87 Treasurer's, percentage ..x. 1844 Collectorla - percentage `..., .— .. 13 ,1 14 Exonerations , . 3155 544 40 Balance dhe treasurer s • 4... 16 37 - TOWN TAX. Amount of town tax ilaPlicate ; s l l6oi 67 Balance due from former treasurer.— 13,18 Eeteived of A. Merril on road tat ' .26 73 I froni poi. A. Merril oh duplicate.. 412, 861 • • • ' ' ' 1,158 51 Amount of orders pat ....t 613! 93 Treamrer'etpereentage,... 12 tri Am% due from G W Gre,gn, 255, 31 Collector's percentage 84 1 '55 Emonelation4,... - • 9, 54 21 • - DOG TAX: Amount Of dog tax duplicate - s'lolso Amount due from Lormer treasurer 54 88: Am't due from A. Mrril, "collector 78 38 Amount 0f.::.,,,:.,.;...$ Collector'spercentage . t , ..... ‘,.. 430 Arn't due from G Greene icillactor.:. 73 70 Araaura of orders.patd.' $ 00 Amount due from trims. and Col.. $l4 26 Amount due from A!ltiertil; 7$ SS Balance treasurer's hands-.- 53 SS ' SCROOIAVAX. ! Amount of school tax.dtmucate.::.. . 764 291 Amount of ! building tax duplicate 52T 19 . . . i•••• 1,296 89 „, ............. . . 41 • 1 1 -1 1124665 Reeived frOrnform . er treasurer 39 69 lament of state appreprlatlon 271 40 Ain't received front A Merril, c 0 1 .:.. . ... 13$11' 686 17 . • ' t 1,05 , 11 Ain't it orders pd. for school purposes.l,olo „ OS Amount of orders pd.. for bulldima, pure poses:— - sou 00 Ain't due from 0 W Green,. 'etillector.. 27 7 8 17 A. mit discounted by treasurer 8 01 Treasurer'it percentage • r 2 6 55 2,6E4 87 i 37 et ashiji l of the ktIOYd• Balance lit handl Of treaisurer .... ... 09 93 We the Undersigned auditors of Lettiro d O towel Susie* county, lay)* carefully examine Abe bora accounts of finthrou _ towneltip4ilnd theta •to the bolt .of ou knowledr and lief, L' "ifit Z; And ' , . 113411.0WaSART/4 1, L. A. LINCOLN: ___ LL __ 1 . W: A. SOUTHWE, Auditors. GLIDDEN, Balance in trea3nret's .... . wirog Total ***** ** •••••• ****** ,938 63 1 _.:2210 F 146) ' 1,633 81