k (Mm, hmxt. It. V. MOIITIIIUKK, KPlTOIt LHIliailTON, V.K.: SATUKDAY MOH.VINU JULY 31, 1875. -Tlio tcnipcrancB.parly have put In the field a full county ,IMct In Luzt;nio county, and pledged .tlfSfaselves to llio support of Drown and Pennypackur. Tlio ed,ltoiB ,of tlio Hnzlctoii Sen. Unci and Dully Neu.s, mo tlnowlng Etooca qtiito lustily into each other's yar,d. Wo ulylsu them to reserve their anger until ,a(ter tho dog-days. Wo have a live correspondent In Miuicli Chuuk.'silf our readers would like to knovv who ho Is, wo will state, that ho Is the best looking man In the borough, and goes with tho crowd. So look out for him. Tho Democratic Coiyity Commit, teo will meet atllaue.li Chunk, onMon- ,day, August 2d, for the purpose of .electing a chairman, to fill tho pluco of W. I). Leonard, deceased, and the.traus action of other hyslness. Tho editor of tho Catasauijua Dis patch Is inclined to keep oool, with ,Uio thermometer at 00. IIo gave his rea ders last week a very clever leader on " swimming." Wo append Jtho article entire : ." Mother, mav I go in a Bwuunilu'J" "Yes, wv darling sou i ' But It von're waicned by" any woman rick up your clotbes and Tun' Ileiry Ward Reccher fs rustlca ting, and his church )os?a Its weekly co.mmotlou. Since liU ahsenco tho powers of riymouth hayo been begging tor a congregation, altlioukji some of tho ablest ministers have filled the pul pit. It seems that no ope can satisfy the Brooklynltes.b.uj; fl. W. B. himself. " Northampton la proud of tho fact tbat rhe has no cnodiuutea for tstato offices," Buy tlio Easton Argus. Aspiring natt'smcn must bo scarce in that county. Juonroa Democrat. Our neighbors down the Lel;lgh may claim modesty for their indifference for Stnto oflices, but they appear to mako up tho deficiency In .other ways, 'lhey furnish at the present time the Senator lal dclegato to tho Erie Convention for Carbon county, notwithstanding the fact that they aro outsiders to the dhv trlct. Wp suppose however, that this Js gvylntj tp tho superiority of material . TJio lirpastuffa market during the past two or three yveeks litis been very much excited, nnd tho transactions liave been unusually large, lifter go ing a)oug In comparative quiet during tho past five years slnco tho closo of tho Franco-German war tho graiu marts now exhibit a scene pf miwoiit- pd ngltatfon, hundreds of thousands of bushels changing hands in less time than we can toll of It. Prices liave ad vanced twenty to twenty-Qvo cents per bushel on wheat, ono dollar n barrel on flour, and ten cents a bushel on corn. If this activity cpntlnues It must result jn a general and brisk revival of bust ness. The outlook Is golden for bread' btuffs and produce, but as yet general trade In the largo cities Is only moder ate. Jri dry goods there s nothing new, ejfcspf n limp niorp activity In the package tradp In domestic goods, Still thero Is a growing hopefulness as to the fall trade among dry goods merchants. During a trip down country tho ptjier day wo stopped pvtr a few hours njt Allettpwn, and enjoyed some sight seeing ,an a .cliat wltii many of its citi zens. Tho business aspect of tho city we were Ipformed Is not of the most oncouraging character, although wo fauclcd, from our cursory glance, tbat t cppipared favorably with its neigh bors along the Lehigh. The enterprise pf Its cltljens has mado Mleutown a beautiful, healthy place, flood side walks and Duo shaded streets giro It a pleasantness not often pict with. Tho pity Is supplied with water frqrn Work man's celebrated spring, a magnificent tdrcam heading about ono mile abovo the pUcp. It is ono of the coolest, as well 03 finest springs of water In tho state. Our phi friend Hob Kramer kiepg a flivt plass, airy hotel at tho spring, and tie pnjy thing to be regret ted Is that It is pot better patronized by comfort seekers. It Is ono of the finest retreads wp know of, nnd those who tall to visit tho spot aro In Ignor ance of the pleasure and comfprt they forego. By all meaps take u Allen (.own In passlpg ilowp tlio valley. Tnn Utah correspondent of tho Cln clppatl Commercial, In speaking of tto " gpb'plpg" up of tho puDllo lanjla by tho Saints In Utah, says : Wasatch will probabir bo a (lentil, county, so the ullltr. there will be anaied the annoy auce cf being governed by the aiornionCMuTb. Further south. In Iron couutv.ls I'otato alley. hh iinineniie OmIv ui rich land oneuiutf eastward uiKtu tue Colorado i but the saints scaui dfUT. imned to have that uiher by forre or iraua. it U at pieseutnnsetileu, and a Missouri co.ouy last year st i.t sveuU to examine It, who n putt e I favorably MejmwhPo tho Motuion lilshona ut thst legion deislleu a lot of men to so ovtr undsKaritiui ai,d ihej the flrsc keiiicr nt Bitssoaii srriveo. ine loesi nutnoriues iiiiormeu them the whole valley waspie-eiupud tlutf loAViteontalueU uo nouses or impivvemeuis. ilie newcomers uppesled to the Ijtud Olhce la luiscily, ana the rruit is one ot thoso peitou itu4 lus btttttxu the i'tAioral i0cUIs aud the Xermon bishops. If, however, tue Moiuion su-llit-nUeaaredclernilnedto bate IU lhey wlU keen il, legaly or Illegal;-. nn'.CM .the MIeou p.uiii come in considerable .force. 1 ho custom or th Muuti la toieuco in n wuom vauuv onco-from threo to leu thousnud acres under nno rei'co-ibcn detail' a autllolout number ni many an thero alo quarter torKlons, to no to tlio i,ana umco anu swear iwu. j;ur umdiuiD. n.w VettlBlrtr1" it is called, m Beaver countv, con. tuinRfcix tnuiiiiiijil acres fenced In. but no house on It. A hundred and twenty men tatno up heie. ai priiicl'als and witiiomo. and woro ,to all tlio Improvements required by liiw m ,lact, tlio records of tho Land Offlco show Hint llueo hnuurert anil sixty iieilnrKs wero committed to net tl at one piece of land. Tho latest featuro tstnaiwueu uj Dy Ki-t thou patents lhey 4m it nrratn tho ''UnltM Order ot medlstely deed l-nnh".lhflt II Jinoch" that Is, lo tho local piesldency o( the i'lmritn nml tliA Hitler In lUfll tO Yonnc. as tnistee. lu llust for Iho Chuicli," hole run chops. This Chicago Times, July CI, pub lishes telegraphic reports fiom nluii hundred dle.r,ent counties lu all parts of the Union showing tho progress of ,the harvest and tho condition of the growing crops. Wo clip tho following valuable Information : " rim Intfl wpt we.ithor annoars to havo saved thohayciopof the west, Kblch has boon Ken erally e.itherod lu good condition Wheat In v lbcousill is uo nvuiHKO cruii i ui luiui'is u Indianntiiioe-lourihsof tho nveragei In Kan- sair, ,eDratKa, uinucsota. lows, iventucKy, Mlchtirsn.0ljo and Missouri thero 1 a splendid crop ol flue auslltr. i' or the first time in twelve years luo suuui viuiuu rviiuuiuiii, uiuuusluuh for tionio consuuiuilon. Tho oats crou Is oxtra- oi tllnaillv lsrRO. Kve and barley promise welL Uurn 14 not yet roaiureu ui iuh uunanuM. ju Al.itiamn. MtsiMslDtil. rjooraia. and some toatta ot rkinsas nnd Tennessee, the crop has peon naxTUSieu, ami is more uuuuuuuii lunuiur iuuuv t-ruiiK. Tn tllliinl town- MlftHnuil. (Ililn anjl Indiana, tho plant Is backward, but unless frost shou.d occur provious to tho middle of tictem brr there Is no reaon to oppreheud a stort o op Inilfnuosbta. Wlscouiu nnd Michigan, the backwardness of tho crop is such that there Is little hope of moro thau half n crop, llut as tlutoralie hut little corn, tho diminution cf tho crop theio wilt have but little Influence upon thusuiiply, l'otaioes will ylold a full crop lu all seiliono- inoiuoruiio uukis ouiy soou 10 an ci tat extent In tlio eastein states, jp uie wiiat It has oisuppearetl. In.nii(! beeo almost en. Iticly cxtcrmmeu by toe neavv rains. Kome comnlhlnt ot Its depredations comes from points .OftStof Ohio bntnoneiom the west. This ap pears to inuicau mat tno pest is lapiuiy uisap. pcanuB, ni lesst iroinino western hluuiii. i uo reDlfrtii of tho cotton crou are exceedlnrr favor able- rnourmy worm, so uosituclitjo ui i.io plant, pas made Its appearance In but few sec tlons. and has Veeu'ileUred from active bpero tlntiH liv ttin pxurencies of ttn weather. As A consequence the cutt?n product of the states of 'lonnessee. Aisnusas. ULisgissioui. Aiaoama. Uuoigle and Virginia will be thn largest over produced. The puiut is oyeillowlog lu even the more northerly latitudes.' and lu the exueiuo south picking has commenced. I'.antcrs are sanguine o a sp endid crop i aud as thoro Is less trouble as herLtoforo with tho necro laborers, theio will be no danger of loss from Imoaiploto Harvesting. Ths remarkabje eflterprls,o of the Times Js more valuable, on account of Its Immediate availability In arriving at an .estimate of tho agricultural prodpc tions of tho country, than tho whole yearly publications of tho department at Washington which are furnished to the country after they have ceaspd fobs pews Tho Atlantic City correspondent of the Boston Journal, has been Inter viewing Judge Kelley on the finance question, and this Is the way fhe Judge delivered himself ; rhe papers I mean tho great papers of Xew York aud Uoston nnd Cnlcago are all subsl- tl.zed. I can't get u lino In tho K ew Yor.c Tri bune: and vet X have neinimicd it ilin ami aguiu. inerpn uutouepaper in i'iiii.iueipnia luduendeut enough to tiu mo lustieo " iiml heie he handed mo ft copyof u 'A'hll tdelphu juuxijui cuuuiiuiiiif uii Lt luuui iioui uia pen. ' Yon see." sad iio,1'' this mau is couue.ent from hlsiHirlllonto Kivb mean cdltoilal notice ol uo tuuuu value, out not a word lu nuy ot toe uiuera. i uia nob un uuau uisi. in auy sense of tno wird. I couteuiixhut thjuocinmont nas no rigac to-iuuu two currencies oo lor uiu ueopiu aun ouu lor useji, t'ourepieCentft greui 'commercial paper: you seo It ypu'waut to huy a thousand tons 0W1 otouui you puy 101 it In curioucy ; it 'Ui yuu puy 101 ii in curioucy ; u ou lnl u lou ol steel the Goveiilmeut. lufiiMta tn ieit take cun ency iu iuVinent furies duties, hut make you liny coin. gold. This Is wioug. and no KOvoiuniuutofrtho race of tno eartn cau tliuvu by Midi n beggarly pipceas. I tell you, sir, it lslalmr. and nut coin, that supports the public i-rcdit aud tile Irtiitio work of see e.y.', TI1U9 wppt'on tho conversation, Judgo Kellpy belpg unusyally ploquent and full of llrp. Uo declares ho will make Cougresi hqwl next winter, and says bo Is Just as suro he U right as that thero is a Uqd In IJeayeu, and he don't thanl; tho newspapers fpr calling him crazy. Ho talks nqtt)lqgolso but flnance. BLACK HILLS. WABiimqTcur. July 2'J. Tho follow ing .despatch frorn Professor Januey jvas repelved at the Interior Depart pent this morning : Casip on sraisa Crkf.k, Black Hills, DaVo- til. JnlV17.-llnn . 1. Rinlth. nnmnnaalnnni. of Indian Affairs :-I have discovered gold In paying quantities In gravel bars on both bpring anu ttapiu creeas, irom twenty to tnirty miles northeast of Harney's Teak. ' Iho deposits are tho richest yet fonnd In tho Hills, and are very lavorably situated. There Is a good head of witter In tho streams, amply sulllclent for wor'clug purposes. Tho gold is de rived 'from quart; hdges of enormous dimen sions lu a belt of clay, slato aud quartzltes, twenty miles In width, crossing the hills tnu northwesterly direction. At this point tho clay ftoin the bed rf the stream, near camps, yields from four to el aht cents to the pan ot cuare scale ffnid, nd several pieooaof about the valuo of a dollar hsvo been toaiid nv the soldlei s, I sm engaged prospecting the valuj aid ix, teiitof tho region: about two hundro trs havo deserted French creek, and fo i 'v uo hero. 'Ibey are Journeylag Into tho hills Irom ail directions, and offer me every assistance lu prompt cling the coat. No matter how valuable the mlnos maybe, Ilia ruture great wealth of the Ulack illils will bo Its grass lands, f Jrnia and timber. The soil Is deep ami fertile, aon the rolufoU gieater and more regular tbau that of any other region west of the Alleghany Mountains. The Secretary of tho Interior Imme diately sent a copy ot the above des patch to the Frosldont, and Is In con: saltation with him by telegraph as to tho action of government In relation to tlio presence of tho miners In tho Black Hills. The Secretary states that tho govern roept wlU use all tho means at, Its com mand to keep every unprivllcdged per son out of tlio mining district until the negotiations now pending shall bo con sumated. As soon as a course of action is decided uppn the Sioux Commission ers wll bo notified. Th AAtttiln of the nrUliih utentner Rtt of Alabama, at ISew Or lean, refused on Hat ut day eYfWHjt vo sunenuer uirue ui uim .uor wno W--OCiarK-with theft. An appeal waa mado to the IfrlUbh Cuuiul. bat In tbe tuuiiutluie (he Alabama aa tied lor Liverpool with thoaccuaeU on ttoard Atlorner Qenoral i-lelda l ezauimiuK the if pi I points ol tho ca30,and ssrsthat 11 tney Khouldba udvertie to tlio captain tho latter will be madd a patty to the crime by haying har. borrd tha urctuotl, and will be arretted on hU reiuru lu titw Orioau. The amount stolen by M. M. Mock, the mtajtliiK cashltr of the Athland tavjuK Hank, U t . now tHXr(atuwl, will reach. ntout IJ.wo, '1 he book aro in a very bad oundltiun, and lu ou-ate that the thief lu nan befit voiuK ou for yeara. Uli nnututo-id that the Uuk will not resume buaiu&,bal will iwy oil 1U Indebted. (From the Chicago Inter.Ocein. July 21.1 A HUNDIIISD YEARS IIKNCIC.' Tins life of ours is full of mysteries. Wo rlso In the morning, wo go to bed at night, we toll and .toll, and sleep and sleep, and then we de. The present Blono is.ours, tho past ft.dream, the fu-, tore all ,unfathaoiable, ,On the brink of time standi .won, easing his ,vay by momenta, plodding .unconscious or tue waste within, Ihe wear and tear of that, exquisite, machine, tho human body. Proud nf the Intellectual and physical . achievements of tho past, and glorying In tho conscious sense of Rtrength In tho prei-cnt, boastful of the Dnlto power 'which God has given him, yet oft for gotful of tho bource from wheneo It snrpng, man lives his llttlo span grub bing, delving, Bpinping, roiling, hro tho ant a lamer ant, less wlie withal, and if-ratcf".!. As ho standi In Ills matchless sy mmetryijd strength, pep ring through tboGodllko light of rea son into the unfathomable abyss at 6paee, putting a girdle round abjut tUe earth, and digging deeplnto its bowals, thinking, dreaming, praying, cursing, ho knows pot wjiat a moment moy brine forth, or when In tho decree of ,an all-wlso Providunce Ills llttlo lamp snail cease to some on eanu. Man for the future can, but reason fropr tho past. It) a hun.ired years Jiia iasacen or ue?ru or ninny conges on this wondrous clobo ho calls his home. Great souls havo come and gone : great souls will como again ; Intellect has quickened the means of lpcoipctlon, lessened the Adamite curso of toll ; In tellect will do It still, So ho reasons, so his loizlo rests unon tho past. One hundred vcars aco the world travelled In lumbering coaches, sailed the seas In alow-going ships ; to-day the Iron horse goes tearing inrougn ine iana, and steamers brldtio the widest oceans, Months tavo chanced to weeks and weeks to hour.". One huudred yeais ago the traveler between New York anu tue Illinois wijus wouiu nave nmuu up his mind to a threo weeks' trip In luDiborlui; wagons, sleepy ferries :and pncomfortable stages. In tho yoar of graco 18713, two days and ono nlglit, nassed la ease and cnmfoit, seo hliu safe at his Journey's end. When his Majesty's troops sailed from tho shores of England to give (these colonists a les son, they wero fortunato enough if threo weeks' tossiu on the oroaa At lautlc brought them within sight of Newfoundland. To-day an eight-day nassazo is a matter cf course. Without multiplying Illustrations, it Is not in mo least degree unnatural that the mail of tlio hour, peering into the mists of dim futuiity, should see In Its dark and unfathomable depths still groater strides toward that goal which his imagination picture as the ultima fhule of Inventive pprfectlon. Elect ricity has added Its spark to creative immortality. What may not electricity bring forth ? What motors till tho womb of pregnant time? Do you behold In Dpi fiagile ar-slilp of to'day the engine that is to waip our prosierity wim un thouaht of suceil from continent u con linent? Are tho worlds to draw to gether ere the end, and men to stride tho air and guide their barks through space? Shall tunnels bridge the seas, nnd steam go down bpfore a higher force' Who knows what It 's t0 be? Alreadv whisnerliiKS fill the air with wondrous motors ; the busy biains of men are at wor. Across tno oce.tn In fifty hours," so reads tho latest tale a lifo boat raised by gas aud sailed by steam. A hpndred years henco I Who that Is born to-day shall live to see it, aud what, (f he does livo, sha he seo a dallv balloon to Loudon, an afternoon trip to Florida? Will the docks now echoing to the hiss of steam bo filled by strange, unearthly shapes, with wings and fans and gaudy Dags, or gas v win freight trains, drawn by noiseless pow er, tiass swiftlv-'neath tho foa.and par eels- dart like lightening round the world 7 Stranger tplugs tnan mese havo happened in a hundred vears,nud some may livo to see still creator won ders. And yet we cannot chango tho race flf nature, uan is the same to-aay ho was a hundred year ago ; more restless, nervous and ambitious but un- changed p fpellng, passtop, tnougpt IIo was mado In the Imago and like ness of jjls Maker.and however ho ipay darken and obliterate that Image, so shall ho remain, and the sea shall chango not, neither tho dry land, at least to outward and unlettered sense, and the heaven shall tell tho clory of God uutll the Inevitable hour, when all created things shall pass away like a scroll, and tho soul of man havo learn ed thd truth of everlasting weal or woe In the never-ending mansions ol etcrul; ty. A rO0U ItAS'd ItlOMT TO LIVE, A JutTffmcat was obtttued aotne time smce iu a euu oroustit by I'tilttp c. Cuum-lnts Qaluat Wltltarji il 'iHmberman, and lu utplei cental procoodlncK the lHtter wim examined a4 to Jti - ptvperty, IIo prorolto have ifo propQrty. lt was further known that he drovo n lntiic toute, irom iho i-aruinaa oi wntcu ne support u nims.ii and faintly. An amplication wai uiude to Chief J na. tlca Daly to apply a portion of those tiruings kuwiuu iuo I'ttyuicu- ui mo juuKiuvuh JUUfru Ualy crave lita decision In tint raoe Involving rn liuporunt principle and cf special interest to tie working oiamej. 'J he following la thQ de cision i Thla aDDllcation must be ueineri. Thn i& that tne pUtuUff onka to have applied to watd the payment of the Judjcment are earn, lufisof tho d-feudant for hla peraonal servicea durlnc the past t-lity days and cannot be so ap tilled. Then It appears by hi s affidavit thai suc earnings are necessary for the family whoith supported by Mm, conslstlnK of In a fatherv mother and sister, lie, urm;a a milk whcoii, which la motKasut for more tbau It Is Wbrth, and cams a small amount dally by (retting rutuc from a person In Westchester and retallLUi it to his customers In this city i thomtlk being nveu to hlni at a flied price, to be paid out of tho money whlcb bo obtains from the customers to whom he retails it. The small amonnt remain ing beyond what must bo paid tut the uilU ta evidently not more than suttldent to support himself and the family anpported by him. Tho proceedings must, thereforo. XiQ fUsohargod. as the amount which Is duo will bo li-qulied when collected from time to tune for the support of himself and family. th auDnlflinfluttti nm. ceedtngs. tierefore, must be disc barged, and the niiittii.uuuu iui wo appuimui-ut vi ittciver UVUll'U, Watsoxtowk. Jnly 23. Itey. Mr. JIudson.a Preibrterian clergmau from Wllllanisport with hu slsttrr-xn-lttw, Alias Dryon,who wero ictarn luff f torn ft visit in the eouutry, while driving in town to take the oara for hninn wmi Imnlv tn. jjred by the horse running away, Mr Hudson's uu:k was urok-Ji. lie la an old geoilcman, and The cable announces thattbe droit of naku' new Conatltutlon li couiuiela. AaaaorL uf At, ter-thongot. sub-corn nuttees will havo a llttlo talk with the sllnlstets about extending the right of representations to the We-t Udiau coioniss when the war lucubn shall nave; leruiiaaieu." i no west iuaan coioutoi uavo a oiamai rjrocpec uoiore inem. Current Kvents. Tlio Her. Cannon Thirl wall. Blshonof fcit. David's, Is rtoiuL, Plttv niMlfl have been c Insert In Anhton. Kiig.,an(ieifiutiiuouBanuopcraurB woro inruwn pt of emplovuicnt Leslie iiuiao jnrapen in f,ront ot an orie freight train at Uoahcn luesday aitern'onn, and wns instantly kilted. Tho tnncheeter Ouardian mvs that an alaruilng ltv of thing, prevails at Oldham, only six out of tho ici mills belomrmgto the umpiovors' associhiioii aro wonting. Vr. I'entlifton'H nnnaeon for commercial trouble Is at least Mm pie " Troduco moro and conniruo Jes.M Tho Democrats clnlra that Col. Amos C. Novos, If nominated for rrovornur. will beat jiarircnic ova majority oi ojuwio iw.uw votes. The fit. Lonn a fob ronirratnlntca Ohio on t)A TArlPtv nf t.hn rnlitirni ftire flffoided It. Ik onn pay Ha n ooey and take Its choice. If the ef. fort of choosing bo not too soul-perplexing. Reading nolFons her fctrav does with cvao. Kloof potassium. A machine that mints COO Venetian blind slats an nourls out Politician. aro ccttino' lan tried ui like a basket of eels, on the carrciicv. When tbe sn oak era bin la mentioned Per. nan do Wood gives a knowing wloi. When sir hundred neonln will mole them. solyes Into freight cars and" rido twenty miles tor the Bake of estlnga coidlnnch in armo old pdsiure, It is not for any Journalist' to -ling in. bulls at tno game oi oaau uau. 9hara0-in. Pft . had another incendiary fire Tuesday, ' Ducon, Sherman fe Co., bap kera.srow York, oiled Ti.Htlay. XJabliltlbs about tO,oou,oo. A Northern Facillo train fell throne h a brldg) over tho Mlssisioyni. at JJiainoid, Tues day. Flvoer.oDB woio killed It is thought that the dlsngrcemcat between tho union piititeis. of Washington, and their Tlio Turks claim to be wfldlnor rieht throunh Uerz-vlna. remaps they are, uu, tiion per A tcloirram Irom Cincinnati sovs thai about tlio fSth of Auunst the Unltlmore and Ohio and l'cnosylvanl Railroad Com panics w;l pn fast fruit trains on their roads to ctrry peaches aud uiuer iiiu. iiuiu -oiunuiu uuu ajuw yuiauy to A meeting of ministers and others was hold Monday in vViLShlnrton to cnalavsr tho did. Iinety of inviting Mers. Moody andBankey to loid a serlOA of meetings in iho capital. A com. mlttce was appointed to lav tho matter bolore tho churches and icqaest th-in to send dele, gates to nnothor meetnfg on Monday next. wnen iuo lnvimtiou win uoiormauy oxieoueo, and an angemcnts for trip erection ot .pltablo uuiiuiuk vo uiuuo. John IT Shin wna nrrnstod nt Avon. In Le banon county, Monday, lor attempting to com. mit a felonious atwauli upon ti giil niuo years oul. IIo conte .sod hid guilt- lie Is married ana w years of ago. Thn dean ikinv of Will mm 7 Ann. nornil 21.wns fonnd In Ihe woods near Olon lUick tHntton. 41 nnics irom lmunnore on aunt Lav mjrmni?. ill. dOdtn resulted frotn a stab in tho left breast. near tto heart, A Mnndsv nchooi plcnlo which pexoro. Yesterday Mih. June Alnfolt. wifn nf i?mn. els Alsfolt, toDnocontst. of ln. 20 sonth Third street, nnccreuionlonily and without notice given to he? hUMband, left town witb cash and valuables belonging to him. tho aum or valuo of which cannot nowbn pusltlvelv suited, Mr Alsfe.t llxe the amouot to ua high a tiguro as fm. ii is nuptioaeu inat mrs..iBiea nas gono to Scran ton. wliere Homo nf her rnianvm tp. siuo. i-uBioa ljijpaicn, July i. Tlio trial of John D. Leo for narticina'lncr In thn Monutnin Meadow tnaS'iern. thn t,vidnnrn Slvcn by Philip Rmtth.n Mormon, 1 1 who?o cape a none vroscnui nan ueon cniena. isoi a 1110.1(1, fill nature. It was res lved nt n Hiitulnr tvnn, v iiau-t. uiiu (lesirov mo em. gran us, wno numbered -more than n hundred ttmnnnL niii and mit?dlft.ucoJ men and womon.amt cJiildren jjeo conanciea ine anacs;, uuc utter nflh'ing for threo dnvs ha had to mmhI for remitircmn nfH The dHcrimloii of the butchetyof tnoenigrnnts after they nad fcurrondered to their tencherout I03S is Hioi,ening, 1 ne wounueti, tne womeu nnd the child it 11 wue Phot dim n In cold b'ood. nnfl iiiu o wu noio iiui. Kiuru iiuiiiviiL were niicr ward bTbarousl v slnu&htero J hv thn.M nrnmnn. No no of tboomiriantH escaped 'Indians wero aiaoa ni mo itiormons in 1 10 nineou need, wo men auncnllng lor in ere v was horriblv irontM ?ud ibeir throats wa then out It is bald that he excitement In thd court w. h in out. intona is'owomlo". Leit'dfooo dunm tho time Hmnh )via uwmv ini, .urueu uv a. 'vnetuer tim law will be ablo to b'lng tho miscio 11 1 to a J .st doom, when tho facts are ad known, the Mor iiiouR will hayo reason to fear tho wr tn of tno people. Timohasno.doadeued tho fetlings of one luiiiHiiHiiou at tno ioji tieei. rillLADELPniA.luly 23 At a snrrt'il mitr. ihgof tao United State centennial Ito-nt of Aiuanuo to uay, r no noarn nnojiea a statement to the effect that the contracts for ail tho build Inns for tho Centennial Inhibition required them to bo ooiunleted bv tho Jttt of Jsi)U3ry next and ttiit they are now In a condition of forwflrduetd far bevnni tltntnf nnv lnwrnRtmn. ol exhibition at tho aam reliuve time, ami ure miktiiirugrcsHat amterasicr than tlio fund to pay for them is being xceuaiul ted. The board thus fur havo been enabled to adhero to me policy ox pitying uieir nuimtug bills and nil other oxnensort as thev bceomo due. nnd In ne, dortoadaero tothlspo'icy additional toarcen of revenue will havo to be opened. The board wl'l ueod to bo supplied with gi.ooo.UO addition al for imilnlng purposes alone on thn last Jour mouths of this year to pay 1 ho contractors wi at win uuuuo mem uunmt Kepiemoer October, jNovctuber and uecember. This is exoloslve of the amonnt tbat will bo necessary foi tne prep aration and completion of tho grounds, the dec oration of tho building j. and tho expenditures vi luuHuimuittiriabiou, wnicu win ue pays uie lu the tli-Bt month of t7i. The bond make an e most appeal to their fellow-citirens lu l'hi'a. delphta. wneio a comparatively few persons have done o much, as well as throughout tho vuuuiiy Ufa ifK( Lui'uiuo lurwmu now 10 tne aiu ui mo uojiu IliNKK US' CONVENTION. There wern tn-nhim. dredond ilfty delegates at a rouyentinu uf banters ai onraioga mav woex, 'ine JVew voik banks were not largely renresenteu, Mr. Chan; It. Ilall. of Boston, was cnoaen chulrnmn im.1 In his opening d dress touched upon tome minor muiicuiiy hii.vuuub-, afioj as mo two ceu't stamp, the old war tax, the tax or on&half of one per cent, on dposlia nnd capital. " The deposits," said Mr. ilall, 'are mostly checks deposited by business men making their col loo Hons all through the country. The banks take the risk aud reopen si bl 11 tv ot their collection, and homeflmes furnish tho depositor the money while the checks are on the way for collection, and then pay the Government, lot the privilege oldotug It, between three and a half nnd fonr millions a year ' On the suMect of specie pay. roeutsheoosorvedi "Wo all want to go to specie payment as Boon us wo can, without dbj. tressing the business community ot bnnglnir ruin on the country generally, lint I am not ono of that class who Ih'iUc that the propcilty of this country depends entirely npou hurrying to specie payment, you will recollect that after her great war. England, a country that owed nobody, took, 1 think, twenty f oven years be pre sne reminoa permanent soecln payments 1 and webiyetauen only about half that 1 1 in a yet, Th's Is a great eouutry. Wo me s rowing and orpandlng Tho business of the conmry i growing, witnojt any material in crea(i ot the (iiculstinir medium, which It an. pours to roe we do not need at present, we h;Ul grow up uiiurmiy 11110 a fpecie-PAying com munlty." POLITIOAI. NOTES. A llcpublicau majority of from tldrtv to for ty thpunand la expected at the Ohio electipn. The Wilmington Btpubluan thinks tho cry 01 rosuiupuuu uoiuaivu. xb lucauaiimo wura. Auu low pay. Jeff, Davis 1 said to have gone to Texas un. dcr the idea of succeeding Mr. Hamilton in the United titatea benate. Itlarepqrtedthat ex-Senator Carl He 1 tin Is coming tmok from Knrope to canvass Ohio in the Uepubllean jntrest. Immediate speola resumption does not find favor among Baltimore business men. They urge that It would ruin many npou whom the uu-in.BB ana prosperity 01 ine city oepenu. The Jetr Yoxk ltt compares Mr. Pendl ton's latest idea that greenbacks aro redeemed whenever pi eh an tied for goods with Mr. Wil kin a 11 lea w her 'a celebrated settlement with rftrt.no-1 r 1 Tho Scran ton Jiftmllieantavt that the Hon L. Q. O. Lamar's nomination to represent Mia. Blssippt in Oongtesa will be lulled, with pleas ure throughout tne country, and afilrms that bis reelection Is certAfu, The tlncinnaltt idt)v Gazettu thinks that a careful exammatlqn ot thoso newspapers which embody public opinion should couvinco the l'lcsult-nt thai there la no exten&ivo de xnaua xor me renuuuon 01 ueuno. TheHavannah Advtrtuer, referring: to tho forthcoming I'reaidenttal election, takes excep. tton to the desire of the New Yorkers to put up the candidate. Thev have done so threo times already, and It Is sufflciejtty demonstrated tbat new 1 oik anu laiumany uui cannot win. A proposition haa been made by the Mia. soorl Constitutional Con vent lou that every man elected to offlco in that HUte shall take a sob emu oath that nu piactlces have been usted to st-care bis election. In an editorial ou the sub. Jeot the Louisville Courttr Journal algulncanU lyloquirrs how snch on k-Tangexnuit would wwk tn Kentucky, .r. r Wow Advertisements. THE OLp K3TAHM8HED Truss xnd Surgical Bandage Stand. W J KVEItHTr, No. North feeventhSt., ' ' below Arch Ht. rhtlndelnhia. T.arat lm. provftd-Trnsfles. hhonlderBracoi, Elastic stock. ingfl. ne its. Hupeusorles, crBtchoa. Oerorralty Instruments, Ac. Also Mrs. Everett's. Fitch's sell adjusting and other celebrated Fcmalo Sup poiterK. Lady Actenojint, Largo stock nnd ow pnee-. iiernis siiccessrmiy ttcatea. July3i,l875.4y. ' AUWITOnS NOTICE. Till? nndarKlirn(v1. Andltir annnfntrnl hv thts Conrtnf rVtutuinn Plea nf f!nrlnn rnnntv. ta dlstributo tlio fund arising from tho enlo of t ho rem estate 01 jacou l. eiroupand Adam 7 10 up, will meet alt per boh s InUTcstod at his offlco. In um unrnugn or Ainncn ;nunK, on jnonnny, au. giiPt 23d. 1S75. ftt 10 o'clock, A. M., for tho pur. pose of his appointment. 1. J. MKEUAX, Jnly 31. 1875.- Auditor. NNUA h HNANCIAIj STATE MENT OF THE COnOUGII OF L.EIHOnTON. WSI, MILLKIl. Treasurer, In aco't with I htshton liorouRh, lor tho year ending Jimo, D11.-187-1, Aur. 7, To cashrco'd Wm. Komctcr, 41 oo Oct. 15, ' do. in SI lice. 8, " " do. m it ki9, .vi. iinner, Hppt.r, ' Jos. Wobb, 215 1111 Nov 14, ' ' ao. 150 00 1S7C Jftn. 14, ' do. ino 00 4n. ai. do. ,8100 juuu io, - do, 30 (10 ZJ, " " lo. vo (0 Apl 30, ,0. 0 00 Jlliyir. do. 83 on 5. " ' Wm. Komerer, 511 !5 15. Orders ot Jos Well b, IMS to llaltince duo Treasurer, 0 57 CAnWJ 111- vonelior to Jin UI ituuslckcr ,. 1:1 oo .J. II. Hirers , 2 10 i:. II Snvder i Ol Jos.Moyer 13 41 l'linon Harder....'.'. 5 17 Juo. Acker 1 1 bo J as. Abu . 39 co wm. jtemerer so ou Tlioi Keuieiitr '. 2 75 Jno. Knei&s n 70 il.Knlb 23 00 Welffl 701 Monacal Acker 29 Kllintietli Qeruian 88 Adum Gerninn 570 40 Jos. urututiore..; jg co N. A I.. Oerinan .'. 41 1 J. 1'. Smith ,, 1120 E. 11. Hnvder, ......'. 13 3) CUarlos J'ricziuger to If) Clms. Sellert .......,.,,'...,. . is 75 J T. INuslnum 20 15 Jno Acker 10 owon Boyer , 4) Jacou Wulfer ,,i 10 10 Clias llcclc. , aw A. W. Horn '. 260 Snmuel ileberllnir il 00 unviu voibi q si W, M. Icapshor. ,", in Tiioa. Keinerer 1 m David WeiHs , 0 4 Man. Acker 41 ig i". 11. NoiliaiQ.u 49,1 Victor Acker 19 to 1 uua wetui.. 417a Geo DICk 3 r,ii wal. I'etera 7 00 Kalhan Dritnboie y o-) rranci atocuer 37 U8 Aaron IlautiC 7 00 it. v. .wortniiricr , n co O o Schultr 23 20 C!.i tn. I.iucliucr 3 '.'5 Lrdla Klo z am wm wagner 40 2J Tho. Kera-rer,.., 1100 Daniel Hcnocn , 4 ;o JosbdIi 7,iiCn,, 3715 Zicn. Kionp ., a Wm Kaea- , 1 40 AlOSCSllUX,...,..... 0.1 &) lanassa Acker 10 31 L. F. Klenpliltfor li si H. AL (jormaii iu 87 Ma, inmu Acker 75 33 3.I011U h. smut h in PenuaYliio l)re!icr 24 5o n iw. IIuusicKer i 00 Win. Kcmerer.,...,,, so Juo. Trainer g 10 Oeo. Hclinlli ,,, 811 to Hewlett 1 Wairncr 19 16 Cla. Havlil u to Wm. Watcrbor 2 80 Wm. Wo.n 1 03 Clas. Klcinlop ', 14 4j 1 owls Zalin JnnOlert.. in 81 W. II. Moultlirop... 6 .hi Jos. NolhMOin ,, , 3. David Gilbert 21 ui ail t to. ton n ta Jj. F. Kleppil.gr 6.1 05 JonliuaHeiiiuiol 7 5j ('baa Fralllcli s 80 Fred. Leuckel., ,, ju; Clinton Bretuoy 473 CIioj. Luux j 40 Jon. Weub 4114 J.J. Keraerer ig 00 David Ilex ,,, in 00 I, ewi Graver 4 M Klias luch nuy Uurrla Oenn.n so 00 Mary Dreher 20 jo Jas. 1'auiniroi' ., 11 13 12. 11. AlbrtlthC '.. 65 00 Adam Hcbrel..,,., , 2 so Chun, llinkuta 0 10 Halilua Kolb 4 (in Levi Weiss 710 T. II. Komeier 10 on VU. Soliwunr 1 o Wm. Kemerer 41 4) Geo. Kemeier .- 2 00 Jon. Obcit 1 43 Wm Warner 3 xi Fieil. UniAiiian ,,, 12 so Simon Weideutieliper 3 74 Wm Miller u 15 iu Willoucnbr Wert 4 ai Jos. Frltzlnscr 1 40 Wm Miller 25 01 By Auditors' Jjipouees ajid Hook 4 00 12514 7t We, tlio iinderaignei). Andltom of LeliUtitnn Boroupli. do lierooy cei Illy, that we navo ex. ainlntd the abovo accoo&t, and lound trie samo conect as stated. Jt. ) ENSTEMIACIllttt, ) 11. J. )0U.GK1N, AudltOlB. W. M. DUFOUB, ) OS. S. WJJBB, Collector of Rorougli Tax, in ncc't with LelilgUton J!or. Dlt. To amount ol Duplicate for 1671, SMI 83 " Addition 49 60 Dok Tax 70 ui Total, 2178 81 Kxoneratloim 4185 Commissions at 44 jici cent 1.0 M cn. By Cash paid Trfaurer I 720 to Voucher. 1041 2d Balance due llnrougli tei 71 pait ; We, tbe undernlrnM. duly elected Auditors ot the Borough ot Jehlghton, do hereby certify that wo have examined the above aciount,and found the same coirect as stated. It. FENSIEkUACUKU, ) it. J. YotiNoius, Andltori W. II. Dut'oiia, ) July !l-lw. -jgJUKOPEAN llOUS 12, OPl'OaTB THE COUHT 1IOUSIS, Snsiiuchaiuia Strpet, llaucli Climik. FEED. WAONEB, Proprietor. Tbla Home iaa recently heea titled an Jn an elegant manner, where Ladle aud (Jentieincu wm ue auppuoa witn MEALS AT A, hit UOUItS. CV ULCOANrnOOMSKQUTIlK USE 01 UUBHTS. TKflMS MOSEUATK. July K, 1K5 mJ -1011 I'll IM'f INO at the very lowest price, at " TUE CAltlSO ADVOCATE OfPICE. New Advortisemeiits. T HE LAKESIDE LIUIUUY Is publlahed semi-monthly, and each Issue con turns a CUMPIiKTR N6VKU by ouoof tba irreatntbors of the world, as Charles Dickens, riuii,. iiiuiuur iTonope, Jules vemo. ciOu cic. Themmnletlon of lone; and Important novels In a sfnaltf wins. Is tho mostunlqae and valuable leatm-o yet lntioducnd into the poriodloal liter ntnre ot the diy, and is peculiar to tho lAkesido Ubrnry. Eajh lssno of -TH .IltlAny rootalns a Complete MoveLthat would cost In tho book store., on tho avctaiw. f 1.(0 each 1 yet the price of Tho Library Is enly ten cents If you buy Ti aliiitlo copy from yonr newsdealer, or only centa If yon subsciipo for a year, Tho wbolo (erlesof 24 numbers will contain Twenty-two Complete Itovols. worth about 40.(0. but costs only f2.15 In Tho Library I Occasionally weshill lsuo tfousl. numbtrt, to contain amtsnaliy lou nni Important works, ns The Law ond The Lady, by Wllkle Collins, nnd TwentyThauaand Leagues under the Bea, by Jnles Verne. When this is necessary, both milliners 0! tlio story will lieimit tooethir. na tbat the oomplote work will be In tho n ader's bands nt onco. In such cares three Humbert, of The Library will be Issued In ono month.. r5" ITcdco all subscriptions are received for 24 pumbors Onr next Issue, Nos. 14 and 15. will bea.plcn itld Double number comnleto awl unabridged with KIG1IT characterlsUo lUnstratlans, con, talnlng the famous " 20,000 leagues under tho Seas," By JULES VERNE. This wonderful book 1' deicrlptlvo ot a Toy, age of 20,cu01oairuos under tbe Burfaco or tho sea I No ono acquainted with Verne's peculiar and diamatlo style need be told that ihlsllus Rtcatestbook) Is most Intensely Interesting. U lavs bare tho mysturves of tho mlgutv deep Its wrecks 1 submarine forests j the grotesque, hideous and awfnl crcatuies who dwell therein ; tho beautltul coral cave 1 Ita trouBuresof gold, nlvei LnJ Jewels lost In Bpanlsn ships of olden days. ct eo quaintly, and with suc.i an alrof cundor. Is tho Ltory told that yon can hardly bo, lievo you aro not reaolng a transcript froni n ship's logbook. Sent by mall, by the publish ers. twt paid, for 21 cents. raThei e Is only ouo other addition published, which coats tl.00. Subscribe now, and get all the back numbers, that your set txtay bo complete. Tho entire et of 21 numbers gives yon 11 really oholce library of Htandard and Famous Novels, worth In book form apout J40.00. and at a cost of only 12,15. In, cludliiK Piepaymont ot -postage or about tho price of ono single book In oidmnry book form. "Tho rorfont, lor lnstauce, costs as a bound book 11.75. and Is onblitlied lu No. 12 ot The Li brary for only ten conyi And Twonty Unou, sand Leagues under the Eo is." costs as a boond boo il 0", and Is published lu Nos. 14 and 15 ot The Librari' for only 20 cents I Each ot those tojks Is complete andunabridg. ed and costs in the bookstore from tl.00 to 14 U). Urder a tew sample. i'rlce, 12.15 for 21 numbers. Sold by all news dealers. Address, DONNELLEY LCVD & CO.. tab's. Chicago, Id, rtKDAU HILL, SEMINART A Heme and Btiarding School forstudautsof both sex es. Location pleasant, healthful and convenl, entofsccees. Course ot lnstructiou extensive, corps of Instructors ful). Charges moderate. For catalogues, addiess. 1). PEKUKaili, rrlncl, pal, Mount Joy, Lanoa.ter Co.. Pa. BOOK AG-ENTS ZTl People's Common Benso Medical Adviser." It la the cheapest book evoi published 1 835 page, over i50 illustrations. l.r,u. Tiiou-ands liuy it at sight wlio could not bo induced to l)uiclia-o tlio blah-priced books ti-eutiug ot Domestlo 5cdiclm'. Unilko other books 'Bold through agents this work Is thoroughly advertised tliioughout Jvurtli America, 'i bis fact, togeth er wku tho large Bizs, e.egant apiicarance, and ninny new features of the book, ouusoslt to sell moi o rupldly tnan any other work ever publish, ed )n this country. Those of my agents who have had experience In selling books, say that In ml their pievlous canvassing they never met with snch sjreassor maae so large wages, as sluco commeufiinj tho sale of my work. Fit terms and territory, address (Inclosing two postage stumps and Btatlng experience) It. V, rierco. M. D., y 01 id's Dlsponary, Buffalo, f. . A vie -Mum epychre 'For rnOltauluglieu't.' Before You Start JNSUUB IN THE TKA YELKBS OP IIARTTOUR. PONN. Waters' Now Scale Pianos are the boat mado 1 TTMtoucli elaaiouiuf Djlne sineing tone, powerful, pure an4 even. WATERS' Concerto ORGANS cannot be excelled in tone vf beauty t ' tley defy eompc'tllion, 17w Concrete Stop it a flpeln.1, tation of tho Human Vuloo, l'lURES EXTREMELY LOW for cash dur ing this Mouth. Monthly Instalment retley. ed; r(anos and Orgaus'to Let, and llent-Moq-07 allowed 11 purchased, hecond hand Instrn. ments AT GREAT JIAHQAINn. AGENTS WANTED, A liberal discount foi Xeachere. Mmfitrri. CTiurckw.ScAoqlf, Lodgee, etc. Ppc'cial Inducements to the trade. Illustrated Cats, loguea Mailed. 11011 ACE WATEBH & SONS. 411 Broadway, New York. Boa 8.567, $.50 TO $10,000 lias been Invested In btock Privilege, and paid Kk PROFIT. "JIow to dolt," a Book on Wall bt, lent aree. Tuinbndge & Co., Bonkers and Brut era, 3 Walt TII1J MAHVRU OP THE AVOUM. lletlieatla Wnfer ltbasreitered thou aands Irom the prink of the crave; cIycq health and strength to those deemed beyond the reach of all medical aclerfce, nnd turned the path of aftila tlon to cue of happlneta Ik the blensInEi within Uavirtuei. It rurta the deadly Brlght'a dleae nndDUlwtei; eradicate! all disoaienof the kid. uj rfitorus the urlujiry organs tottrenKth aud Iower-lun word. If Is a nature restornr of health, aud has performed the most wonderful and inlne ulous curt-sof any known specific on the globe, Addrw, lor i Irrulars, Jtf . UAIT.KUUKNK UKNDHY, Waukesha, Wis. TnEWEEK!LY SUN. JS brooil oolumns. from now to New Years, post pjld, uocts. Address TUB BUN, H. Y, ',,, A W13EK guirnnfeed (o Mae and tf n ui! Aeenti, in their locality. Costs f f nuriiinu to tryit. rrllciKr 1 roe. r. u. iiuutui a uo, Augutu, ale. rpci A Q The choicest In the world Imv AiJilU. porters' prints Largest Com- Pv iu America staple article please, every y Trade continually increasing Agent, wanted overywhete best inducements don't, wast tnuii send for circular to llosEBr Wells. 45 Veney Bt. N, Y., 1'. O. llox 12S7. ((PSYOAOMANCV, Oil BOUL OIURUINO." JT How either wt majfucinatsandgalu tb. lore and affections of any person they choose, In stantly. This art all can pnswu.free, by mall, for 25 centu together with a MarrUg.Uuld.t tcipt (an Oracl., llreams, lllnU to Ladles, etc. 1,000, 000 sold. A queer book. Address T. WILt.IAU i. COPubs.Fhlla. Steele jPiana Bend; for Illustrated Catalogue and I'rlce List to A. GARTER ,& SON, , July 17-mJ MAUCII CII ONK. ZT0USE ANH LOT F01 SALJ2, A Comfortable DWELLING- IIODBK. with the LOT upon which it la erectod. sitasted In thegrowlug VdUae oi UICKEKTHTOWK. In, Franklin '1 ownshln, carbon County, UoCerea at 1111 VATK BtAi. The Lot U w x loo (eeu aud u well .tooted with Choice fr'rull Tree.: liar lurlher paxtl.lars, appiy to Katt Welsaport, Jul io.wj
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