SMWSaoggSletfr Meetings. . lKrrtrrbOAm.it, No.7.A.o. k. cir.Ttii m. q. .IimI and 1th Monday of each month. In Re- wen iiaii,'xiiignton. at ?iau oeioca. -. . Uwdm stars SMoot. No. m. i. p. q. f., meet every Tuesday evening, at S.o'.clock, neber! DIU Daniel araver. at. ,y.i W. Gil 1 fiutHiUM 0 ""V'""'V tP. D.JS". ltlckert, 8. B. It, OUbani, C. of 11 . . XKQIOItTQK Lome, No. 231. k. of P.. me eti . ' evcryVi'rlday evening. In nebcr1 Hall, at ( .'clock A.V.Eachea,a.G. T. lliucliff, K. win, umu ' 1 ' - , dCfttslns Rates. Wdelr6it (to be distinctly understood that ,no AHejem.,.ntli,,wll1 be Inserted Id the onl nmnot OTB,CBHo!' advocate that maybe received .from unknown parties or firms, unices u ttccompaoicl jfl th the CixflU, The following aje ,e.rONI.r terms. Advertisements, for i year, por lacli each Insertion . ' 10 Gta. "' nil Morttha, per Inch each Insertion 13 lit. " Three Months. ' 20 Cta. i i" Less thou three months, first Inser tion $1. ooqh subsequent Insertion 23 Ctq. iLocal notices 10 aonts per lino. II. V. MOItTIIIME It, Publisher. Jl It. S11CWEUB, DISTBldr ATTOIINEY A COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office, No. 2, Mansion House, ., M aiuii chunk, pa. feetUIng Estates. Filing Accounts and Orphans .Conrt Practice n specialty. ,Trtal ot Causes cnrcullv attended to. Legil transactions In KngllriU and German, Jan u. Wis fekw gilwt (- jSATORDAYiMORNNO, JULY 21, 1876. Local and Personal. Travel'&n'thfj Lehigh Valley Pali (Toad Increases. i Five- Thursdays, five Fridays nnd .fivo Saturdays this month. fcr7Tu0'PIn'8 grounds at Laury's StStitloirnre becoming popular, Tho Bethlehem Iron Co. made A not profit ot $80,000 last year. 'Qood' prints at" 0 cts. per yard, at v Dan. .9raver's.Bee nivo,Btore. Dr. E. P. Steckel Ig flying seriously 4lat thoresld'once of Ills patents in . Whitehall: " ATlie New National Bank otSlating .ion will commence buslucas about Au gust 1st. The Easton .Grays have In view nr jpncnnipmentpf eeveral days at tlio Wafer Gap. ,v Hardware, coal and lumber at tho very lowest' market prices, at F. P. Seuimel's. ' Northaroptpn county Is prni-.il of inu met mat tiia una iuj canuiuatos ior .State officers. . A new and handsome lot' of prints last received at Dan, Graver's lice Ulve Store. The 7:04 P. M. up train on tlio L ' AS, .Railroad uotv stops regularly at "tho Lehighton depot. ,.,r n,,A. Reltz, of this bprpuph, will " lie a candidate for the Democratic nom ination' for ltealster and ICt-corder. i ia Aj. very pleasant party from . hlghton assembled at J. T. McDanlqft, ;jup the valley, ou Saturday evening last. , Cfiarles Trainer, la now fixed li his Ifew sto e on Second Direct, mid Is sellr lug flour, feed,&c. at lowest rats, Try lilm. trilNow' Is the time to put In Cucum ber pumps. Tou can get them from i F.'Semmel at cost. They are the best pumps made. The Grand Lodgo of the Knights oCPy.tlilns of the State of Pennsylvania will convene In Easton on Tuesday Aw gust 10th. Hon. Aia Papker has been elected to fill tlio position In tho Erie Railroad Board of Directors formerly occupied by Hon. Thomas A. Scott. Jj. F. KIepplnger, at his livery on tho corner of Bank and Iron streets, lins . lot of nobby horses and handsome car riages, 'Which'he hires out, at very low fences: - The coats, mado up by Laury & 'Peters aro not only neatly trimmed but well niade up ot tho best material, and the "fit" is uusurpassed, by "any other nian.'' r V-l'OTATO - BUGS. Durliue, the ' dfugglst, has just received lOOO lbs of nuro P.4RIS GBEEN. Tho onlv cure remedy for tho destruction of tho I'ouiu) iiugs. Mrs. Gutb, the Wclsspnrt milliner. calls' attoutlon to tho fact that she Is now celling spring and summer hats Arid bonnets, for ladies and children, at 1 Aria'toelow1 cost; It you would securo a bargain call early. When traveling up Mahoning Val ley; remember that J. T. McDaniels is the only roan that keeps a supply of ice n bis bar room, and also that his twines;' -liquors, &;., are of the best quality, suck a pin nere .Mr. Chase removed his glass blow. Ing machinery to Stroudsburg on Tues day last, Its attempted establishment In this, borpugh having proved a failure, ir; Chase feels confident that ho will succeed in StroudsDurg, some (0,000 to 910,000 worth ot stock being already 3, K. RIckerthas still afewof those eligible lots in Illckertstown to dispose of. If you reel like securing a if you reel iiko securing a gooa home call and see him He Is also sup plying flour,feed,lumber and coal at the lowest rates. A Rape Chance We offer for sale one of Edward Plotts' Star Tartar Or i- oans, fresh from bis factory at Wash lfigton, JJ. J. This instrument is sur passed by none In tho market. Call at this office.; f 1000 Men Wahtep. To secure grea bargains at Laury & Peters. They are just received a largo stock ot fan cy worsted and casslmere Buttings, which they are prepared to make up In first class style, at 1875 prices, Jo suit the ruses, ii ' We ara informed that Rev. G. W, Townsenil, pastor of the Packertou M. E. Church, has been prostrated by an afUckbf pueumonla during the past week," "We'are pleased to learn that, under the treatment ot Dr. N. B. Reber, ne nas so lar recovered as to pe consia crtd out of danger, Tho Lehigh Valloy railroad shops at Easton ro now jrmming ton hours CW day. Wo offer for sale .ono ot Daniel F. Beattv's celebrated Pianos At a uau- ,OAin I Call at tliis offlce. John McKelncy. who Jiad his leg ibroken about fiw weeks ago, expects ito be out next week. Tho North Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces n semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent, payable August 2d. Amos' Relgol rccol ved a ltz stock of very lino cattle on Tuesday last, And Thursday Rex A nom received flue drove of beeves. Cabbage, red beets, onions, salcd, bananas, pine apples, and alt the eaily fruits and vegetables at S. E. Fatz Inger's, Bank street. Tho Pittsburg car and locomotlvo works have but ono hundred and twon- ly.Qve hands at work. They usually .employ six hundred. According to the Easton Frco Press tho nrosoects for an enormous cranber ry crop at present arc the best that havo Deen known for many years. It costs tC5 a car-load to transport peaches from Wilmington to Reading, and 05 to Alieutown, Easton, or Maucli Chunk, via Readlug Railcood. Ed. O. Remmel, of Mauch Chunk, now In Jail at Easton on a convletloa of seduction and attempt to procure abortion, has had filed his application tor pardon. House cleaning and scrubbing, or washing and ironing, for families or slnglo persons, by Anna E. Sowers, Bankway, first house below the Advo cate office, Lchlghton, 1'a. Dan. Graver, at the Bco Hive Storo, Is dosing out tho balauco of his summer stock ot dress goods at a tremendous reduction on former prices. It you want bargains call early. We understand that J. T. Nus baum and his son J. W. Nusbaum,huvo secured ono of tho stow rooms In F. P. Semmel's new building, and that they will open In tho dry goods and grocery business, as soon as tho building is completed about October 10th. A little boy from Catasauqua, In tlw employ of W m. Beckcndorf, ot this place, fell from tho back ot a mule on Thursday afternoon, last week, and dis located his left shoulder. Dr. C. S. German tet tho shoulder, and wo are pleased to statu that he is doing well. At the regular meeting of Lehigh Hook & Ladder Co., on Monday eve ning last, a vote of thanks was tender ed F. S. Kuhns for tho gift of nil American flag, and to V. W. Lentz and W. P, Long tor Iamp3 presented by them to the Company. In town during tho past week vlsl tlpg his old friends, Rev. E. A. Xi'auer, Of Hazleton. lie Is looking finely, ami po wonder when he so promptly pays ills suoscilptlon to the Apvocatk. Others mlcet follow his example with boflefit to themselves. Messrs. Olcwiue & Minor, of tho ITnrt' 11lpn Vnnnrtrv WpUnnnrf. nrnon. larglng.thelr facilities for doing work by making an addition to their present uuuuinc or yo uy w ieer. a. v. F.aehes is t)ie contractnr.and Is pushing tlio bunding forward with great ener- 8V I'., u, unyder has Just recieveya large storck' nf new goods, comprliig ladles' dress goods, prints, linens, mus. litis, itc,, nlto a full Hue of grocerle and provisions, all of which lie is pr pared to, sell at prices lower than uer beforo Altered in Lehightou. Save 20 por cent, by buying ladles button, gaiters at Laury & Peters'. They have Just received an Im mense stock which they are offering at a crrat reduction on former prices. ami which they guarantee to bo of u quality superior to anything of the kind ever offered for tho same money. Call and seo them, The Long Branch road of the Cc trai iianrpau or n. J., is now in a splendid vlewlog order and six trains leave New York eviry day for that most delightful watering place. Pas sengers via. Central and Lehigh and Susquehanna R. R. wlllcliaiico cars at Elizabeth, N. J. Excursion tickets can be obtained at the L. & S, depot, at mis place, Freddlo Faust, of Weatherly, (a boy 1? years of age) in attempting to jump on a coal train above town, slip ped and fell underneath tlio cars. His limbs were crushed In a horrible man tier, from the effects ot which he died In an hour afterwards. He was bright little fellow and tho oldest child Of the family. A band of tramps havo encamped near Allentown. They have erected a tent, and do their own cookine. It can be easily surmised how they procure tho material wmi wlilcli to nialto up tlielr meals. 'I he authorities ot our neigh boring city would act wisely If they scattered theso pests of every communi ty. Our friend, L. F. Klepplncer. the livery man, of this borough.loU a valu able mare on Wednesday evening. A party nua ner out on bunitay ot last week, ana in going clown a declivity a portion of the Rearing gave way and the mare fell, injuring herself so se verely that she died as above. She was valued at 1SU. This is ttie third horse MV K- has lost within a few years. The First National Bank, of Le- lAlnhtou. is now a fixed fact. The an- plication for tho necessary documents, accuuiiuuiieu uy a mimr ui recuiuinen dation from Hon. F, D. Collins, M, C, was sent to Washington, and as soon as the answer is received the no cessary bonds will be furnished and the organization completed. Upwards ox hu.vuu wortu or siock nas Deen taken. "ia, umn t you wuip me for bltuiR Tommy?" "Yes, my child; you hurt him very much." " Well, then, pa. you ought to whip mamma's muslc- teacber, too, lor ne tv, mamma right la tne moutn, anu i know It Hurt her, be cause she put herarms around his neck and tried to choke lilm." No fear of scenes like the above In your family, if you hire your teams of David Hb.uett, i,iiu nvery man, vparges low. A camp meetlne for Eastern Dis trict, East Pennsylvania Conference of tho tsvangoiicai Association, will 'ue held in Applo's Grove, at Bingon, jVbrthampton county, Pa., commencing Wednesday, August 25th, and continu ing until Friday morning, Septembor Sd, 1675. Excursion tickets, good du ring the meeting, will be sold on tho North Penn. RIt., L. V. Rlt., L. A S. RR.,and on the Philadelphia and Head Ing. Tnor Daisy was twrful and sadly perplexed, Uer mother was angry, her father waa vexed, All because see Jttad spoiled such a bcantilul plan In firmly refusing an excellent man. "Uonr mother, I allow Jnstas weu as yon do That his liabtts are goon nnd his principles ton; 1 know that his ware la sincere and all that, I lint why Bhow4 ho wear suoh a shocking bad hat!" Especially when ho can get such a hand some ono from T. D. Clauss, tho mer chant tailor, on Bank street, for so small an amount of money 1 Also, just received and now ready for Inspec tion one of mo largest stocks of worst ed suitings over brought to this town. Mr. T. P. Taylor and his amiable wife, removed back to Stroudsburg, Monroe county, during the past week. A littlo more than ono year ago, Mr. Taylor camo to Lchlghton and took possession of the Llnderman farm, sit uated Ii the Mahoning Valloy, which proved nn unfortunate Investment for lilm, pecuniarily, and ho returns to his former homo a poorer it not a wiser man. During his stay In this section both ho and his wife have made a host of warm and admiring friends, whose best wishes for their future success lu life goes with them to other scenes. Tlielr Intercourse with our people, has been marked for Its refined culture and social affability. Wo bespeak for them a warm reception on their returu to Stroudsburg. 'Oliver Musselmau, Esq., of Knox, Indiana, who has been visiting old trlends in this county for tho past month, left for home Thursday. He is puuiisner anu proprietor ot the stark County Ledger, printed In Knox. Strangers aro continually remark ing over tho neatness, system and cleanliness of our town. They admire our churches and public buildings, and applaud our energy and public spirit but they little dream that we are going to havo gas not the gas that usually emanates from public assemblages and bar-room politicians but real burning, fiery, illuminating Gas. Coal oal and tallow caudles have had their day, or rather night, In Lehighton, and must succumb to the progressive spirit of tue ago. nr. u. ii. wrenn, or sunbury, the contractor, assures us that tho charter for the company will bo procured du ring the coining week, and that tho work will be proceeded with at once. Mr. W. will bo In our town again In about ten days, when an opportunity win ue airorueu tnose nno liavo not al ready subscribed ot procuring stock in tho company. ltellgloiis. rresbvterlan (Thnreh. SerTrlee to-morrow ISuudavl at 10:30 a. in. and TjaO n. ru. Suudav echeol at U:00 o'clock n. m. To.morrow (3nnday) morning at 10.30. and evening at 7-30 o'clock, lie v. ll.liUlrrul Maucli cuunk, win supply tlio apt ointment or lluv J. (.'. llllem. ol thu " liuhiirhlon Mls-lon" Kran. gellcul Aaociatlon, who la requeatod to itasl.t ii iuu iiiKiicaiiun oi me newiy crccuiu cuurca ai iVllkutbarl-e. Luzerne County, ol the KViincell. chI ARHOclatitm, uuoor tho HUDorvlt.lon ol the rioiiaiug J.ioer uev. JOi. .u. sayior.auu ciargo J.K.Fchr. rotting. Mr. Tiros. Mantz lnform-i n that arrange ments h&ve been completed f r a scnea of inter estlng trials of speed, to take place dn the Le highton track, on lhoiaday and Friday. Au gust 5th and Cth. The raco on tho first day will be between Cruilcy Hunt's steam carriage and the celebrated troitlog mare "Bessie Turner," for a purse nf IMO, On tho second day a trotting watch will take place for which tho following celebrated horses havo been enteicdt "Gipsy Hill," ' Kitty Clay,'' and II onost Mac." Win. ucr to get (ISO ; Second, tlOO, and 3d (30. Ex. ccllODt sport Is anllclpatod. Ileenseil. Mr. A. Milter, ot H'ttersvlllo, reached hoine on Weduebday night, having with him hloiele- hratod trotter, "Gipsy Dill," wno, as mentioned It) our last. Lad riiirltjg tho week preceding been poizod nt sicranton for confiscation by the poor authorities under the provisions of an old Slate lawdeclatlng horso racing a nulianoe. Tlio dlfOculty wsa however auitcibly Bottled, and the hoi 3 surrendered to hta owner without any costs or expeusos nilaing out of the aelzuro. this probably out of the well grounded fear that If proceedings wero noto,uashed tho race courso more would in tiun.ro be rogarden as bciog ai together too dftugerons aplaoo for UorBeraen to risk their stooi by entering for the usual fall and spring racea.-AUen town Democrat, Ilroke Ills Leg, OnTuosday afternoon a cargo J rage n. o( tho Doloneburg llotel.wat on his way to Lshlgl ton, when he met with an unfortunate accident by which his left Jeg waa brokon between the tnee and ankle Joint, lie had left Ida owu wa gon to follow, and bad been riding and oonver. sing with the driver of a totm Jmt ahead, when huylng concluded his buslnoss with him, ho proceeded to alight, to returu to his owu wagon, when In stepping off be was struck by a passing team, with tho result aa abovo stated, IIo i under the core of Dr. N. II. lleber. Lelilglttnn Schools. Tho following oi e the names of the teachers engaged tor our 1'ablio Bchoola for the ensuing term, with tho monthly salary paid lu each grade i Mr. W. K. Smith. High hehool ,,,,, HB.no Miss M. T, Yaruall.Urammar ,. .113 0-1 Mlin K. J. Ilellman Intenneulate tKitio Mr. 8. H. auham.Hecondary tss.oj MiMtC.H ead. 2d 1-runary ,.,..soo U1U V. A. .laui , ,, lumaijr. ., ,,.9Jv.vw Total monthly salary 1240 00 MissM. T. Y small last year taught the Inter. mediate school. Wo are pleased to notothat she bss been promoted to tho Grammar. It an evidence that efforts last year were duly ap preciated by tho Directors, and must bo grail lying to MUs Yarns II aud stimulate her, It tos alble, to stall greater and more successful efforts in her profession. EN UniEFFUN 8CHU VLKILL COUNTY Mb. PIUNTBit, Ich hob gadenkt lch mist aw Ka schreiba far ui Eltuug. lch waaa net nel far des mole ewer doch gauunk far en klauer brief. Ka woont en karl in dm lchlghton dos en nle buggy un en nobby gowl soort. Dar kumnt so uf i do runner in des Weit l'enn. Ion giant) ere kjeicbt ams fun unser mode. Won r bella unet 4on lnuss ar au brUl kofra dos ate wleshelt unu xarsiond git-t nnd ner so oft un em uerg svouna won or ais nni Knmpt aon wnn. uera sle waa die news warra In Lehighton, don aokt ar Ola. l'!!.!! nob holt mole sta u&forra nn hob my bugs? naveaha an dar gowl rag lnssa for do rot kuuims un dier en ride geva. Ion hoe awer aw cn f cbana gowl far die made sina gch." Wou ar witter kunipt don soil ar die snuckel mlt brlnga doa ar afch ota uel laya kon in dar nacht. Un do 1-rUl dos sie sauna kon we iu& aria, nitvu unrgcioa. vw jnena. TJly.SI, 17. A Misconstruction, A large number of onreltlzena. last week. -were lndnoed to sigs Afjotltion of remonstrance meatus tue untenants w a man rrom ipe j. v. dopot in this place, 110 rtrcumBtancca of which appear to have been entirely misconstrued by the paiuen1nt6rosfced.Tbemau podlichnrg6d,ro. presentodthata largo shipper nf cattle cf thlsvi rlnlty, eX'Bhorta Amos Heigel, had brought his Inllaenco to bear upon tho lhigh Vsllev Go. si "w uuuna iiisumuiiiuKO iruui Luvii empiuy, anu Hie only reason asslgnod by the diacltartfod person, A. H. Miller, for Mr. lllonei'a courso, wo that while muplovcrt at tho U AS. depot, ho had had n fall ont with lilm In regard to some business transactions at that olUco. Upon In. vosiiganon or tne mutter it appears that Mr. Itiegol is entirely free from bl imo In tlio ptoru- u i mat nowaau.KOfi ir no Know wnat kiiiu ( n man Allller was, that hH rpnlinil. -All Hunt, If I do not like him I can unship ay frelrht at PHCkertou," that tho said .Miller waa not employed by the company, but only pnt on us u aiNimiL r inBBnni nr. i.miiirimiii! liiiil when n man was found for The position Mr. Mlller-a serricOM wrnlio lonirnr rptmlrmt Anit he was dismissed, with the olTor of a position at pome oiner point on tne roan, in tut. matter ns now explained wo fail to.eonny blamoat iiirutHi to jur. uiegei, wno naa aiwava ueen rather thon nneuomy ono ever ready to hohi lorth tho hand of chanty, rather than Injure the hooest and Industrious. It la a pleasure to us loinakjeiho abovo coirection of what haaeyi. dcntlybeen n mlsconslrnction all ronud. The Coat Trade. Tho rmt triidn rinrlnr. rhn nntt wcub lina moved slowly. Tuore has boon a f sir demnnd for domestic sizes. Thcro nre so many f urnaces oat or blast nudst) few f tho rolling mills run ning thnt tho supply of coal for such purposes Is steadily incre-tsing, und. anions thcro Is a change Boon, production will hayotobo diniin. lshedor.suspendro. Inmaklig a comparison betwoer, thorecelotaof coat at tllo-water be tween this nnd last year. It must be remember cdthstlu lu'ynud August of last year there was a pretty general suspoision ol operations In Kchnylkill county. The bust Informed men In tho trade do not anticipate a lirgo business tnlsycar. On the contmry tnoy mini there will be a vciy cont-loerablo doclliio from tho re dnced bui-lnesa of last year Thero will, of course, bo n stoady demand for coal tor douios. lio p lrpoaei. hut for manufacturing pu posea the consumption will bo very light, Tne liatt. cni markeiBhaf o becnpretiy well cotged du ring tho striko lu tuo Hcbnylklll and Lehigh ro gions, and sro now buying yerj spannsly, una. juuirer, jutu. Tin following tnbln shown the nti-llitlrvof poll shipped over tho Lohigli Valley i.ailrond for the wei-k ending July lOth, 1873. and for the year aa compared with tho sumo tuno last your t lteglona From. Wpnlc. Year, Will IS US,4 3 03 nit u CO.UOO 17 1CV.77C 05 Z.XU 1 4 IS.l'iO 0-2 l.u.j.ir, h :.43J,779 II Wyoming CS.Slo 11 Uazloton 41000 1s tinner Lohlch lleaverMcnJow.... 0.CS1 03 15.7J2 07 Miahanoy , ainucnunnnk ortn rrom JJastou. Total oxans oo ast Year si.voa w nctctso 1U.0J.-, 12 Pool case l,38l,5?3 17 Srjllllilcta ljy Marcutla, Olad'y would I tiko my coat, or somobody ses, and tra-el lor the balmy bieezea ot your Mwltzorland." butaa the nuiault of mvusl.v baker's breal often deprtvea uieot much plea sure, I sbaU, however, "steal uwhilo away" some nt theso daya. Thoiia'tghtfu! mosnnlto la snlournlug with , llowneo It Is to hear, hi tlnr voloo In the noni watcnes or uin iinrnt r- l waa orouseu the other night trout tuypoaceful topor-ebyn full baud of thoie succuieni suckerai t'ley were giving a sumuier nlgnt's concert on my face. Now, I can enjoy n Joke, bnt when I heard the leader whisper to his companions "blood, Iago, blood,' 1 guvo them nn oarihqunko with my right hand nnd put out their youu s Uvea lor. over. "Mamma, won't Dana shake to death some ui uicoo uavsi lemsrKeu young joamsjonu sinir! -wnr. mv nnrnnffl" milrl Whr. mv Oarlind" snld tho fond nu. rout. llecatise he nnviir flrlnka it lemonade but what he tells the man to put a stick lu lu" " Take that raanberrr off mv face." said old ( f . ...... n - t. n n ...V- ... .. t.'io pmor fioor. -"lake It away, I tell you; it on don't, I'll knock It off" .Mr. Mopus wnaas good as his worn. but he says ho will never mls- Hieiuoenuoi nisnoseiorn laspDcrry again. -- Jona'han Sinbb I wilt be one hundred VAttra oldpexc fourth of Julr. Ills family aie very attentive to lilm, now that tho Cenleuni il uno. tually coming off Ubey n.ty they expect to make lots ot mono f on the old man. Green aDnl-s. or cholera bills', sro abun. llont. Itlalio common Hlirht til ken smiill hnvs doubled up lue Jack kniyos, after lndulgiug in mo seuuciive xaill. It was BUDbosod that when oer riflemen went abioaa they would eat heartily ot "the loastbeof of omtjiirlaiid" Such duos not an. pear to be the csso, lor they havo beenutklug (if,cir ever bini-u luey wenb uway. This Is the wav Charles llenrv addresses ma sweetueat ti Angel or my exuteuce, cno- sen ot my arreettons tne neat ot the weather has quite Incapacitated mo for the ordinary nsatres of lite." l-niia,, July in, 1875. OUH SLATINGTON LETTKR. Appolutment. News Circulation. Latest Excitement. uamp Meeting Mania, Under Roofs, Pay Day, Improved. bad Aualr. ucmovals. Concert. 1 he School lloard made n ludtclous choice lu eivlug tbo nrlucitialsnin of our schools to 1". J, Stettler, Eq., un experienced aud wide- itwa'o man lu the nrotehaion. un tno --oil) lust., tlm r&-rtlnHtlnn of aitnlir.mit. will tin nolil In tho High School building, when tbo remaining luur Bituuiuiumn it-uvutri win uuBuuu.ou iruiu ine oppucanta exuminou. According to tho amount of ncwsrmDCrs clr. cuiatod In touu. Slatiugton iiaiurally receives sumcienr. oi tue iiauy ure .u or our liteiury llio Ut nost the tltlzuns ot thlncs abroad, caual to piacia or popuiuiuv, wnuoui, meniioning ine uiUereut eltv (Uilies. and our own oauer. "7le Slatuwton Mwt," whuh Is liberally pulionlzcd, 1 will leier to two dailies from Uesdiug tarried arouua at noun, auu in tue tvuuiug, anu two irora Alieutown wuicu itoctl us in laomorn. lug uuu lu iuu uiberuuou. The tom.foolerv of idle handa on Tuf fidav night raised considerable excitement. The scene wua tne aubject or convetsatlou by j slpers nil over town on w ednesdav morning. 1'ilingond blocking up Upper Malnbt- wuu nig anu iituogaie. large uuu small poxes, one and four woeeleo vehicles, long and short beuchos, toothiees rakes, lapped beer batrols, . uieatniosB cat Buspeuuea rrom au eievareu filace, and numerous otaor things unnecessary o mention, was the sight (hat baited every pe. de.lrlau and scared every ato-d that passed by. Rvervbodv. old and s-ouoe. exnect iro ntt to tho Evangelical Camp Meeting, to be held ui u suitable grove situated between Pleaaaut corner and (lei mausville, on tno f. A U H. It It's lo commence 'luesasy next. 27tli lust., und conuuue tau dayj. It Is coujetured that extra trains win no ruu on rue u. & j., roau. to acc4?m uiodate ad sucn that aro anxious to go. .Mr. ttnss' urlvato rostdence aswell aa Itev. Derr'a. will be oiujmenta to tne boi ouirb. wnen tltdshe.1, which will be ere long. The former Is a convenient und roomy structure, situated uowntowu. The latter Is at tne end ot Upper Mi.u bt., a nicely arrsugeu and siwclous buud. Ing. ' The hardamed nov wja handed over liv most of tho oporatois to thu deserving laDorera on tlte 17th Inst ,the general - l'jy Day" having been the first i-atnrdav atter the locn lnai. Tuo distribution otthv most uecUul, to get along wen in mis ' vaio ui tours, was uouceu au over town by tbo lib ral hand changing ot the doll ir from tuo debtors to tbe t-r.dltora. Would we only had more such stirs for a change Robert McDowell, Esq., who met with a serious accldout ou the Stu mat-. Is doing well. The Bad aaalr waa Drought on by a out of a scythe, which was aeclueuilr swung round by thu hands of one who had an lutox.oaUng doso of the " ardent" in bis ay. Urn. Uobert Thomas met with a sad accident on Monday last- He waa engaged aa u slater in the Hope slate Quarry, above elstedale. While worklnu under a projected embankment a stone &.ld down, falling on Id lower limbs, breaking one thigh bone, and masblug tne other luuua uuuiy. Mr. Ttobsln who sold tbe candles and pea nuts to tbo up town lads and laases moveu in Mr. 11. Kuau'a buaineaa room, inoro to the cen ter of the mace. Also a new nrua firm moved J. 1'. Kress's stock, wbioh tbey bought, liutbcr to tso heart ot tbe tiwn. lu the roil unite building. A grand concert, under the ample.. a ot the Knights ot 1'ythlas, was held lu tho town hall on Monday evening hut, to aid 3 ohn I'.uriflUba a man pour In thla world's go ads and has been uebiutattd and under medical triatment tor quite a time. The undertaking was a nattering suooesa pecuu any ana w au outer reaped. Tb9 sweet atrrms ot comical and sensational musle. vocally and inatrumentailv rendered. was well received. Ninety-seven dollars waa reaiisea ior ine poor suuerer. uiatiugtou juiylMtrrs. Now another. The Lewisbnra-. Cenue and horoea Creek ltaiuoad na beenrelsasauto tue l'eunajlranla iiwuyw. yiuiu, if.iii.uvl.m 1 r -Current Kvnits. Dr. E..f Darrlv. nf PhltAilAlnbln. hna 1iao,i eloctiHt preajdsnt ol the Mato IJeutat Aamieis. tion by the annoal conveuuon at ltatTisOiirg Tlio next meeting of tho association will bo heid lu riill.iueiphla, July li. 1870. -!!AltI.ZaenM- H. fl. ..lnlvlQ iltm n'lArlr to-niirht tho J my m tho 1'nrker caae sent word that they hud agreed, and. amid gieat exclic mont. tho court met. A verdict waa tnoh reu. ucrod tor the Hliite In mo tuin ot .5.i. Ihla litbedrst aubstnntnil result of the effmti in Uila istatu lo bring ofljmat plunderers to Justice. 1-Tedwlek W. Ucwanl la proposed tor the Itcpiibllcnn nomlnutlon for Secietary of Htate lu Now J urk this fall. Theiu la u growing thought nil around ot getting good coudldatcs tnt-4 year, I Els proposed to ship cotton goods to En. -land from Homo of the Kasteru mills, tho prlco liere havinir declined, while on llm nliinr alilH it ha- remalnwl Unn. bncccals loutldeiitiy an tiulpated. It la ronnrle.1 that vnlnildn ,lp,Mi.ita nf tuln havo been iiiKtnvureJ lu ltuby vnl.ey, Nevada. It is said that tlio I'oi t O.lntnn rnlllnir mid. in bchnj lliill CO jiity, !.. will go into oporatlou soon. TflO flrjtvn Itmlliap, TtinvMla T4 luta blown lit their funiaces. nnd everything works satlsfaciorily, Tho l-ennsylvnum ltolllng Mill has statted, and tho prospect Is quilo onoourng lug. Tho Kiirnl Vrvn nnn tlm rpnn r.nnrt, in Texoa ai e spiel did. Wheat yields 10 to 00 buh els. rvo no nauo IStoa , nnd o its M bushels to tho acre, 't he corn crop promises to be the uest cvei raised In ttiotstaie. John AnirSTJlilt. murdered n enmnnnlnn nainod I r.ink llrnbit. nt Kutztown. on Batur- dav evemnir last, tiv nttltmo lilm In tlm hnr.tc with an nxe. Tho murderer was arretted on tho spot- Tho murdor resulted fiom n druukcu quarrel. Anpttadtls only II years ot ago. The MflUCh nhnnlr Tltninr.rnl aavi that tliA frlcnda ot Col. Slelchior II. llorn.otdatasanqno, will piescut hlsnamo to tho next Demooiattc Mate Convention as a candidate tor Stnto Tioasuror. Tho Sorlnirfleld latfl.s 1 Ttpmihllrjin. nf thn Kill lust., reuoru tho birth, lu that city, of n boy baby, whose wolaht Imniedlatelv after birth was 20 pjunds and 2 oz., and gives his moasnio. ment, iiO hours after birth, as lollows: llon zontal clrcuulerenco ot head 10 In., perpoudlcu. lar ciicumtcronco lot. In., length of nhidZ3' In , dist nco from nhoutdor to shonlder over tho chest, 20m tnchofl. Tne narenta nre Irish, nno of only medium stature, the fathor bciug 24 and tho mother 23 3 ears ot age. llORTON. Jnlr 51 An alt.Amnt. nf Tntinir l'omerov. tho nnv ninidurnr. tnnfu-min rrnm 1.1m Chaileseti cot Jail wus discovered yentetday.He had Lcen for some lime nigging out Ihebrioks around the window of his oull with a pieco ot an liou wash dun. St. Kiciiolis ron AcaUST. Wo doubt If those Taoat,ou-davB yield any pleasure to the young roadors ot bt. Nloholas eater than that of the magozlno. ro daya ore too hot for tho cxero'so It affords i no monotony Is o fixed but It wilt vaulah bolero tho appearanco ot this monthly novelty. As lor tho visitor itself, St. Nicholas wears always the Jolly luco which tho good saint whose namo it bears puts on during the holl. days. la as merry and ohoerf aim thoopon air i atthellres'de. it nriiiirsus mis moutn n series of excellent contributions, a,l Interesting and sooio of them plessanUy suggOHtlve ot mnuntilu air and sea broezes. "The Cruise of the Urmoe" for In. Btauce (a prolnuged boat-J mniey euch aa almost oveiy boy wouiu liko to lako en Homo one of inene summer tiays). nwrdiy needa illustration, plnco it la t'selt a perfcot picture i yet It has six cnarnctcrlaUo anu fumilar sceues m peneU. There Is an Interest ng piper on Umrbellas with a p.cture ot tho first Umbrella in the streets of London "A uun-powuer fiot," is the story nt an assault upon n horbots' no-ti In which tno strrtegv of the attioilng party has to courond us a ngbt tho power and number in the gsiriHon, and li nstoral, humorous and pathetio, appealing si rongly to Tho Interest ot all boys. It -so Teiry Co-'ko gives us a lively contloversy in rhyme between two ehlckens on that faun. lar sm ject always a fruitful source of contention tho origm of the species. He Ides all this snd much inoro,tbere are stories by Helen C. Weeks and Kmllv. Huntington MUler, a paper on the collection aud preserva tion ot ' sea. woods:" description ol "a Hoard, lng school lh U70 1" and a delightful story tor glils. "The Plnestlok Doll."wituUs beautiful illustration tho fionthpieco of the number drawn by Mlsa JesBle Cmtis. "Jack m-the-Fulpit." with his pjragrams and conundrana, Is still as wise and witty bs ercri nuct worthy ot notloe a.so ns a bright little Jin. Slo called " llans, tne hina 1 Ksqulmanx," with s picture, In which the iceberg Is as rclresnlng uuiaa th-t rolar Hear IB terrifying la the little fiircladnoitnerier. AddiessScrluncr & Co., 71 J Irroaunay, N. Y. REVIVING BUSINESS. Within a few days.says the Philadel phia Ledger, of the 21st Inst., wheat lias advanced about 'twenty cents a bushel and. Hour eighty cents a barrel, owing to the augmonted foreign de mand for American breadstuffs a de mand that we would rather seo brought about from some other causes than tbe misfortunes of the people on the other side of tho Atlantic, as happens in this instance. Inundations In France, En gland nnd Hungary havo caused con siderable crop losses, but they are not tho severest misfortunes that shorten tho foreign breadstuff supply. Unfavor able weather has prevailed over tho best graln-beatlng suctions of tho con tlnent of Europe Just at tho critical period of gathering the crops, and the gloomy details have been coming to us by telegraph and mall. Rains havo drenched the already over-wet fields lu somo sections, while drought has parch ed them In others. For a month past, throughout Europe, tho fears ot a short crop ot wheat have been accumulating, until now the necessity for preparing to meet the deficit lias given a sudden Impulse of activity to the grain and shiunlne Interests of tlio United States. it to Happened mat mis country is now In good condition to nialto up European losses. Before tho present -american wheat crop was harvested, our granaries, contalue.1 a large reverse ot last year's crop inucli larger man usual, ior prices has been low and the demand poor, so that there l.ad been uu inducement to sell. Under the stimulus of Increasing prices this reserve Is coming forward in largo amounts for shipment abroad for as yet but little of this year's crop has found Its way to market, except from California, where the harvest Is earlier than In tho wheat-growing States on the Atlantic slopes of tho continent. Although the new crop lu California lias declined about ten per cent. quality, yet elsewhere In tho United States tlio new crop promises to be cood one, as larce, If not larger, than last year's. Wo are therefore able, with now wheat and old, to send to Europo all that may tie wanted there without seriously Inconveniencing ourselves, and In a very tew weeks the question, will uu settled wliemer the European wheat crop Is to be a very little or a great deal below the average, and also whether the demand for American breadstuffs abroad Is to contluue brisk dm lug the balance ot the year. Advancing prices fox food supplies aro generally nut very welcome, condi tions even as preparatoty to a revival of trade, out in tlio present commercial condition ot the Untied StaU-s they bring some compensating advantages. Large numbers ot American farmer) have bad two or three poor seasons, some ot them short crops, and all ot them low prices, and they have had as much as tbey could do to provide ne cessatles, witli scarcely any surplus money to spend for Improtements or tor manufacturing goods. Hence the demand for goods lo many country die trlcts, (owns and villages has fallen off, and tl.ls, witli the depreMion tivory whero, 1ms prevented any .activity in general trade. Stagnation lias been thu rule, anil anything that will stir up commercial llfo will, wo think, bo wel comed by tho community, even though it begins with advancing prices. Tho fanner sells his surplus wheat for cash, and thu more money ho ccts for it tlm more goods ho can afford to, buy. If to this is added a targe corn crop, of which thcro Is now every prospect, then tlm agricultural meadro of happiness will bo full, nnd wo may hopo In a Bliort tlnio to seo trade moving with some ac tivity, for tho moment tho tanners, who aro by far the most numerous class, be gin buying, then the demand for gootU spring up, manufacturing and mechan ical work oocoKies active, and emplo) inent gets brisk In all branches. Tlio Immediate beginning nf activity may come through tills foreign demand for American breadituffs, and the trans portation facilities which will conse quently bo required will add to tho ac tivity. The tnllways with their army of employes will bo benefitted, and, lu fact, they aro already feeling tho Im pulse in the transportation ot thousands of car loads of wheatkfrom the West to the seaboard under tho stimulus of the recent foreign demand. To carry wheat and Hour across tho ocean Itllo ships have been called Into requisition, anil thero Is not only giving employment at this time to every vessel suitable for tho trade, but the demand Is In excess of the supply, and tho merchant's heart is onco more gladdened by Increasing freight rates. Once started, tho stimu lus oxtenJs through every branch ot tho foreign trade, so that thoro Is now au Increased demand for vessels at advan cing freights, not only for breadstuffs, but also for petrolum, cotton und pretty much overy kind ot American produce carried across the ocean. So much ot promise for tho general business of tho United States depends upon this re vival of the breadstuffs and shipping trades, that wo give It prominence, be lieving that the advancing prices will be moro Mian compensated by tho Im pulse given to general employment aud to all branches of business. Closing Prices of DeIIaven & Town send, Stock, Government nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, July 22, 1873. V. 8.6V, 1881 . . U. S. 6-2U, 1862 . U. S. 6-20, 1801 . U. S. 5 20,1805 . U. S ft 20, 166.) J. St J. 2u4 bid. 20?; aikel It Old. 10 asaei 6V, bid. 10;i asked 1814 asked 173? asked 19S asked 19 asked tli asksd 2sU asked i asked , IB tl . 18J? bl IS lid. .id. .Id U. S. .1 20, 1607 . . U. S. & 20.18CS . U. S. 10-40 . . -U. H. Curiency, Ca . U. 3. f.', 1881, linn . Pennsylvania 11. It. . I'hlla. & Heading It. It. bid, 102 bid, 11 bid. 15 bid, bid. 651$ c bid. t54 aaksd Lehigh valley itsurosd I.alilh ('nil t Nar. Cu. iS bid. 62 asked Ufli asked 130 asked bid. UultodCompnnUsof N. J.120i? bid, Gold 12ibld. Silver . . . .8 bid. 13 askad 10 asked Special Notices. E.F. Kunltel's Ultter Wine of Iron. "E. P. Kunklo's celebrated Blttor Wine of Iron will effectually oore Uver comp'alnt. J inn. dice, dyspepsia, cbronlo or nervous debiUty. chronlo diarrhoea piseaaa ot the kidneys, and all diaeaaoa n-hlng fom a dliorderetl liver, stom ach or Intestines) such as constipation, fltu leuce, luward ppes lulneaa of blood to the head, acidity of tue stomach, nausea.beartbum, distust for food, I illness of weight In the stom ach, sore eruciaiious sinking or fluttering ut me pit or rue steinacu. bwiiuiuidk ui uio uunu, hurried or difficult bieathtng, fiat erlngat the heart, choking or suffocaUng seusatious when In n lvlng posture, dimness ot vision, dot or webs before the tight, dull pain lu the head, do. ficiency of preiptmuon, yoliowncsaof the akin and eyes, pain lu ihe eldo. back, head, chest. Ilinba, etc.. suJ.1enllusho.ot heat, burning in tho flesh, constant Imaginings oteyll and great depression ot spirits, i-rlce SI por bottle, lie ware of counterfeits. Do not let yonr drncglst palui off some ornor preparation ut ltou he may say is as goon, out usk ior jiuukioh jullci Wine ot iron, rake no other. Knnkle's Bitter Wliin nf Iron Is not sold In bulk -onlv In Si bot tles. E. 1'. Kunxle, Proprietor, No. 230 Nortl Ninth btreet. rhttndelphia, l'u bold by uruggOHis ana ooaters every wuoro, Tapo Worm Entliely removed with purely vegetable medl. cine, piiujng from the system alive. No lea unless the head passoa. Come aud refer to pa tients treated. Dr. E. F. Kuwait, No. 29 North Ninth Bt, Philadelphia. Advico free- Seat, I'm and Htom tch Worms removed Ask your d.uggist lore bottlost Kuxkel's worm drum-. mc it per nottio. .tjiover inns. juir.iw, irtlPK W.111 THE DESPONDENT. If VOU have been coughlug alt winter und begin to de spair ol recovery, or it you have taken a recent co d, go at once to tho Drug store of U. W. Lentz or A. J. Dulling, got a bottloof I)li. H. Monrus' tttUUV OK TAB, WILD ClIUBST AND IIOBEHOUXI). Take it and bo wcU. No other medicine acta so promptly and effectually In coughs, Colds, and all dlsens.'s of the throat, lungs aud Chest, lead, lug to Consumption. Hundreds who once tbouihttbey had mat dread disease nave bean restored to health by the nsoot this almost mag ic remedy. 1 1 la also tbo best known apeclno for uioup. uuu never mua lu wuuupuiK .vugu. I I1U1 alio lu uuulSt pen ,o,u. WTOMING SEMI-M6NTnLY JL WW IS MW LegaUzMl by the Legislature. Draws an the nth and 3Q.h of each month. Tickets tl each, it for IS. 1 chance In 3. t2uu.0i In ratsn prtiea. Capital prize laO.ooo. Ageutswanted. Particu lars. AddiessJ. M. i'ATTEE, Laramlo Cl.y, Wyoming. June0,m3 Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Price List to, A. CARTER & SON, July ir-mJ MAUCH CHUNK. rOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. A 1'omfortaule DWELLING ItOtlSK with the LOP upon which u m elected, situated lu the growing Yiltaao of KICKKIirslOWIv, lu Praokiln '1 ownshtp. Carboa County, U ortired, at PHI VATE BALE. Tne Lot Is 60 x too leet, und is wed stoekod with Choice 1'ruit Trees. for further particulars, a up y to HhNrty IIAMPBISLL, J.P. Last Wclssjort, July K-wS, QENTliNMAb 8ALUON, BUeqUEtlANKA ST., UATJCll CHUNK. FKAXK IXKMAXX rroiyr. Froih I'UilawlftpliialaAifBrneer Blwavnoq tan, Clgnrsot Ctiij.ctqt ttnoin.au J U oiuer iriua ut Herremtmienu to bo foiuii In a llnt-cUM, Ha loo d. TtiKK LUKUU eTery Murnlomit lu o'cuck. i a l vrbeu you KP tfi Mnuca CHun)tf Jw)y 10, Wi-yt AfiUcttd, Unfortunate and Deluded. DU. J. 2V; UaHCiUCU ami Dr. X it. UcuiENdACKi bona ot Uf. J. II,, Mho bu Uil eiiKaxexl in DrtTaU aud hoBpittt piQtc lor yrjiri. oiniuKdiBoaten wfiicU destroy txitb miud auti Ufcly, uutltiyuu for tU duties ox lite. tadVs tliotuauua tolb utie asylunii and prvmaiura deuVfi, Ur. J. js, H.stDdJr. JU.ll.lMTOto tbeir Itmd en it rely tottiete dlieate aud gunmutoo care m u aboil uuu o aad Uttlo exvouiw, LT. J. H. ilobeu ftC)tlii atteuded aud cmrcd eighty ibouand tMirW. libuieinber Urn. J, IS. and J 11. Uoben wck'a offlco o. 4ortH Unroot, I'xuladeU ptut, above IU. N, u. Aiedlc.iita aat by will aud exprcu JuDQiS-JS-lyeovy