EDITpIt LKIIiailTON, PA.1 SATURDAY MOIWNQ AUGUST 23, 1875. The .Erio Convention. The Democratic State Convention, will meet at Erie City, on Wednesday, Septj 8th. Toe following wo clip from the columns pf tho X. J. S un of Thurs day : The Pittsburgh Commercial, owned by Bob Mackoy and edited by his man ICrrett, thinks it knows all about the jcomlng DenlocraUo Convention at, Erio. It speaks wisely of " Wallace's candidates,'' as If It knew all about them. Tbo Information, however, seems to be very exclusive, and the King organ declines, to communicate the names, but contents itself with sundry imprudent rejoicings over the Democratic- County Conventions, which it understands have beeu set up for these mysterious candidates. tfotwitbstandtoc the overweening confidence of Mackey and his under', lings, it begins to be apparent that the King will flud tho manipulation of the Erie Convention An uncommonly dlfli cult task. The recent conclave of poli ticians at tho Glrard House, in Phila delphia, was a melancholy failure, and only served to betray a weak hand early In the game. Tho people will watch the proceed ings at Erie, with deep solicitude, and If they see ip thorn a promise of gen jilno reform, with notorious corruption Ists put asfde, and tbo honest public sentiment obeyed, they will do for the ticket what tho people or Hew York did for 'j'Jldcn and Uorsheliuer. Bigler and Buckalew, for instance, would sweep Pennsylvania by majori ties like those glven iu tho great upris ing for tbo p.ow constitution majorities upon which repeating and faho count ing would make no perceptlblo Impres sion. Tho royal rood to victory lies over the body of the King and the pqlltloal graves of Us allies. CenteaninJ Heeling. Pursuant to notice given by Jiorton M'Mlchael, President of tho State Board of Centennial Managers, for Pennsylvania, a oeetlns composed of the 'members of the 2?oard and citizens of tho Lehigh Valley, and- others, was held In tho ball fit the Young Men's Christian Association, in Bethlehem, Thursday afternoon, 4.111;. 9tb. In addition to (he members of the fjoard, cornposel of Morton U'Jllcnae), Andrew Q. Curtiu, John IJ. Sho'nber ger. Gon. Scott.Foster Wilson MItchael, (Daniel J. Morrel, and Asa Packer,tbere woro present at this meeting, among others, Governor Hartranft, lion. D M. Fox, of Philadelphia, Gen. Goehorn, (Supreme Director of tho Centennial), J. O. Jarnpi E. E. SJtnptou, Arlo Par dee, John Welsh, Fred. Farley, F. C. Comly. W. Wlster, J. lUeeel, W. 0, Ludwfg, E. 0. Knight, F. Jobst, Hon. A. J. Durling apt Tilghtnan Clauss of Lehlgbton, and many other citizens of the Lehigh Valley. The meeting was organized by call ing Hon. Asa Packer to the Chair, and (he appointment of It. E. Wright, as Secretary. Tho object of the meeting was brief ly staged by tho Chairman, who called on tbo President of the State Board to give more In detail the object for which (he State Board was appointed, and the reason why every portion of the State should do its duty in perfecting the great work which tho world has been called on to witness. Addressee were also made by Gov. Curtln, John Welsh, Gov. Hartranft, Gen. Wickersham and others. After a tree interchange of opinion, the lot- lnwlnir rannt!nn wATfl arfnntadt A'MotMfi. That m. committee of twentT four. representing the various Intel eatsoi tho Leblgti .Vallrr.be appointed by the Chairman o( Uu meeung. to whom the duly 01 preparing lor er. iilbttion the various proouctloua of tho Valley ahall be committed. JtupUfii, That M eoon aa thla committee li appointed; the 'meinbore ahall be requested to assemble at some 'central point to tie selected uy me unairmau 01 inis meeting, ,or wie pur pose Of o?gan(r,stlon. and tskluguhaige lu de tall of the duty audlalwr assigned to ibem. ' On motion aityounito. Asa PACiUtt. Pres. It. K. WB10UT, eO. Democratic Conference. At a meeting of the Senatorial Con fereea of Carbon, Monroe and l'iko, held at Stroudsburg, on the 12th lust., (o fit the basla of representation bo tween the poontles composing tho Dlt trlct, (hp following gentlemen answer ed to ther names 1 Carbon lion. Jaa llastqn. n. J. Q. Keumlller, Robert Klot?. Monroe Thos. M. M'llhaney fohn poolbaugh. A, Q. QreenawalJ flko-rS. fl- Eidfod, q. W. Bl, lion Daniel M. Vanauken. Oa motion pf Mr. poplbaugh,, seconded by Mr. Klotz lion. Dancl M. Vanauken was matlo Cbalrmgn, and pn niptlon Messra. Uull M'llhaney jnd IJeumller were appoin ted Secretaries. Qu motion of Mr. 0 W. Bull the folowng res,oluMqn WR3 unanimously adopted : That the count r of Monroe ahall tiavq the Beuator to be elected In 11.0 and tnat of IrrdTne bonntr of Carbon the next, and Fixe' lbs next term, and alternate thereafter. And tast the . county entitled to the Beuator nnder the' fore going basts shall name the person to bh nomi nated, and It shalT-bethe duty, of 7 too omer ABiintinntacrtnenr. That tho beustonal Cou. ference be held on the Filday. alter the tint Monday in October, at z o'clodt p. m., ai HrmnHkhnrir. Anrtn the whole term ox LUla an portiounient. Tnat In the Benatorlal Confer- race each county be emiueu to Tnreo con. ipnvia in luenomiiiauiiK-ouuveuiiuu. r ' Adjourned. II. J. U. NauuiUJtn. IKV.. TucM.MCIlHAJXt, "ec' ttroaaabuf r. Abi;. H. 'P. The French covernment baa for bidden nowerapcr discussions of a cha racter to create trouble with other ' ABfttrles. II. V. HORTIIIMEH, The Aruerlcan Itlfio Team, says an exchange, returns to this country ''loaded" with prizes as with honors. Eiyji and every rifleman, with tho ex ception of Mr. OanQdd, brings over wfth him somo prize won by his indi vidual skill, Colonel Glldersleeve, whu made the second best scoro In tho Inter national match, brings homo two silver cups, a telescope and (115 in prize money. Colonel Bodluo won a field gla3 and a few money prizes. Major Fulton, in the Abercoin cup competi tion, took a twenty-five guinea cup, and at Wimbledon ho won' tho American cup. General Dakiu was first ip tbo International match, and took several money prizes. Captain Coleman took two of tho prjnclpal cups at Dolly mount the Spencer Cup and the Dra matic News Cup but under tho rules he could only take one, and ho chose the Dramatic News Cup. If ho had chosen tbo Spencer Cup the News Clip would have beon won by Colonel Gll dersleeve, and another evidence of skill would have been brought to this coun try. Mr. Coleman, ajso jjoij somo money prizes. Mr. Yale, Captain Bruce and Mr. Ballard each won a few money prizes. Mr. Canflcld wossoun? fortunate as to dp his best shooting when his competitors were doing better, so that with a pretty good record lie wqn no prizes. Tho traveling vagrnnts.who wan der through the country and are known as " tramps," have this summer attract? ed more attention than usual, and the notico taken of them has caused to bo put in operation in somo section? very effective remedial measures. A new cure for this vagrancy has beep put In to opera Hon in iVew Jersey, Now York, New England and somo. other places, which works like a charm. (It; is new here, but old on the other1 side tho ocean. The tramps nro arrested at sight, and, unless . they are able tq gve a satisfactory account of them selves, they are couimited to Jail, un der statutes to which heretofore llttlo attcntlou ha3 been paid. Tho vagrant is fed, but Is obliged to work for It 'and it Is this latter disagreeable pecu liarity of tho confinement' t,at. effects a p. cure. On being released, ho usually quickly quits thp liplghborbood, and Is not seen there again. These " tramrs" seem to keep well Informed of the state pf laxity or sternness Jn administering the law against them for they gener ally give a wide berth to places where Lth'e laws against vagfarcy are-rigidly enforced, our nejguDors over in Jersey, through prompt action, have been less pestered with them this sea son, and it seems to be qulto'well set tled that a prompt administration of the law. against a few vagrants when they first appear, is the best method of abating what threatens to become a great nuisance. Another Far Western Hallway project Is looming up, under tho au spices, It Is said, of Sonator Jones, of Nevada. Ho thinks that Southern California requires railway advantages, and that tho State has not enough available harbors on the Pacific coast. He has accordingly found, a harbor oh the coast, near the town of Los Ange- los, which Is said to bo the best road stead between San Francisco and San Diego. This harbor he has improved and connected by a railway of fourteen miles with the town, nnd his projected lino Is one of eight hundred miles in length, to connect Los Angelos and tho pew harbor with tho Union Paclllc Hallway by running a northeasterly course through California and Nevada Into Utah, whero tho junction will bo mado. The projected route crosses tbo Coast range of mountains by easy grades, and passes through an unculti vated and at present unpopulated re gion. There is a railway now being constructed from San Francisco to Low er California, which will cross tlii- pio- jeeted line. The country this route will onen Is said to bo capable of rich agricultural cultivation and als8 to con tain valuable minerals. A very Important piece ot news is the brief letter to Director General Ooshorn from Mr. A. J. Cassott, of the Pennsylvania Railroad announcing that the four chief railroads ot the Uulted States have agreed to charge full rates In one direction only that Is Jor car rying goods to tho Exhibition, to carry back free ot charge thoso remain ing unsold, it was aiinost esseuuiu iu tho success pt tho Exhibition that somo such arrangement should bo made, and that the railroad companies havo made It Is, wo trust, somo Indication ot the eplrtt wittt wlflcb exhibitors will be treated by all rqen and all corporations. Iu Europe fn Imperial government can extendltp exhibitors courtesies which only Individuals can offer in a free llo public, and; It will bp a yery good " ex hlbltlon" ot tho capacity ot tbo people for self-government it during ine yen tennla) year that is 6ec ujed voluntarily from tbo peoplo which In other coun tries comes only from (he governing power. Tho Greenback Mass Meeting at Petrolt, called byMosns W. Field, as sembled Wednesday, nnd was almost n fizzle. Accomodations had been pro vided for 10,000 peoplo, but only COO were present. Of tho five eminent speakers announced to address tho peo plo In tho Opera House, Kclley, of Pennsylvania, and Ilorton of Illinois, werys tho only ones who appeared. Tho " mass meeting" was organized, how over, with Thomas J. Dorand as Proslt dent, and a number of Vice Presidents, and addresses wero rnado by Dion. Wm. D. Kelley and tno other speakers. Ultcsolutlons were adoptod advocating the adoption of tho greenback and in convertible bond system ; demanding the repeal pt J,be bill passed nt the last session of Congress "providing for a resumption of specio payment lu )879;'' awl urging the formation of "Green book Clubs" throughout tiio country. At tho evening session tho attendance bod swelled to about 700, and Mr. Buchanan, of Indiana, " made a yery large speech favoring inflation." The Lehigh Co. Democratic Conven tion was )efd It Allen town, on Satur? day last'. The flpnvpntlon was called to order by the chairman of the.County Committee, and Tobias Kessler, Esq., was made Chairman of the Convention. The Convention did not get through with Its business till about' one o'clock Sunday- morning. The following ticket was plaped In nomination : PlfoTIiqsoTAEr Dr. IL A. Baylor, Upper Macungia. Clkkkok Onpiuiny Court Francis ,Wel8B, Weieonbutg. 1 , CIERK OF QUARTER BESSIOXS-Franklin J, NeWhard, Whitehall. ' RKguvnia of WfLLS-rllenty German, Allen. ''''couirrr TBEASOntB-Chorlea Keck. Allen, town. ' Count? CoMMissiojiKita Alexander MoKce, AUeutowni Daniel Loner. Lower Macuoglo. ConoNKH- John O'man. Hanover. DiitEcion of TUiroon4Joiin uiegor, Boutli Wfiitos.n. ACDiToits A. V. Diefendorfer, Lowhill; F. V. Acker. Uppor Micungio. Tkustees or TUB ACADE51T Bllaa J. Baouer. Dr. A. J. Mortiu. ' " Laury, T. II. Metzgar, 13. rdman. A. I;. Uphe. DELEGATUS TO STATE tOSVENTIOX DSVld There were kllllpg frosts at several places alqng the Lakp Superior, Rail road, in Minnesota, on Saturday nnd Sunday nights. The corn and other unrlpo .crops were destroyed. It ia 'feared if the frost'extended through tha State that tho largo corn crop will bo !a. failure. Several frosts also occurred In Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin' .onMS'url. day night. In Jbwa and' Illinois, the corn and potatoes were damaged,,, and in places Hiiiuu, una most or'npyines were destroyed. In Wisconsln;;repo,rts from 13 counties Blow equal' or greater damage three-fourths of tno.corn l Ing killed In some places, and the hop's, buckwheat and potatoes viry badly damaged. In Uock and Jefferson Coup tles.a large acreage of tobacco is totally destroyed. " Tho Bulletin of tne-AmcrIcarrron and. Steel Assocfallqn' says, that: the Philadelphia and Reading' Coil';, and Iron Company' has;made a proposition to the owners of the furnaces o'ut of blast In the Schuylkill 1 Valley, looking to a resumption of work. The , com pany desires to kppw at what price the owners of furnaces will mnpufacturo the various grades of pig iron if fur nished with the raw materia) The proposition of the company Is to fur nish the furnaces now out of blast with iron ore, limestone and con! nnd to take tho product off their bauds, paying for tho cost of manufacture. Tliero are nearly forty suph furnaces In tho Schuylkill Valley. The attention of borough and township officers Is directed to tho opin ion of lion. S. S. Dreher, published In another column, In tho mattor of the appeal of W. C. Frederlcl from the Re port of the Auditors ot tho Borough of Lehlgbton. It Is an elaborate paper and should be carefully perused by all holding borough or township qfllces, as also by our citizens In general. Three thousand square feet of space will bj occupied by the contribu tions or uauuua to tin uenieniuai ex hibition. The display, it is expected, will clve an Idea ot Canadian industry. resources and enterprlzo far beyond what many oven In this country antici pate ; and it will glvo an impetus tq Canadian trade which cannot fan to be most beooQclal. Tho Canadian Com mlaslor.ers will resulato the entries. and they will no doubt exercise their paw er witii amiuyana discretion. The oloom Is departing fron b,nsl. nets. The Atlantlo Cotton Mills at Lawrence, Massachusetts, which teased work on the 10th of July, will com men co work on Monday next. The stock on hand Is now nearly exhausted, and tho demaad.ls very active. When tnese mills resume, more man twelve Hundred operatives now iaie win do in employment. This Is a good lndleatan of n lively rail trade. New , Advertisements. JNCOliPOItATION NOTICE. Notice la hereby given, thai an application wiu be miae to wo uovernor oi we uommon wealth of Pennsylvania, nnder the Act U JS74, entitled' An A el to nro vide for tho In eon .ora tion and regulation oi certain corporations." for a Charter under tha name 01 " fitlHUHtl UC- TAU.ro PAINT COMPANY." for the nor. pose 01 engaging u tno HuuiMiuEa uu oajo ot Metallio Paint and roundly racings, located at uowutn a, tjariwa iuautr, z-cim.yiuui. . Vt'U. aKLTZKll. Atinraey tor rettiloaera, Augusts 1th. len-vpt - . JpQIf C0.DNTY COMMISSIONEB, TUQMAS HANEY, of KX8y;pEKN yovyjtsnip. ' PuWoct to the' Declalon of liio iDemocratla Conny, Contention. ' ," ' naK. 21,-to ' SgTNOW BUY. f- f. jjjm Announces to ths cltlona of Lehjghton and vl. clnlty, that be Is ntwoffertiig his Jjntirp alck lf new nnd etaplo Dress Goods, Dry. Goods, Groceries, and Provisions, at and bejow Cost, In order to close out, If yon desire Bargains, now la your tlmo to makoyour purchases. ALSO, On the First AI tomoon after Angust Pay Day, he wUl hold the first of a Bcrlcs of AUCTION SALES, wlilcli w 11 he continued at Intervals until his entire stock Is disposed of. Terms of all sales. bTlUCTLT CASIL NOTE TO MONTITLY OrjHTOMKnS. Your accounts wUl he contlnuoil until the eve ninpr of Par Day after which ALL must pay Cash for what they Dny. J. IU DumicK. Auct'r.J aag.7-1678. F. T. LENTZ. p T. PBAQY, SPECULATOR in SMOKE Tins taken up his quarters at the CENTEK. NTAL CIO ATI and TOBACCO EMPORIUM.. Leibengath's Building BANK STREET, LEniOIITON, where may be found at all times a foil line of me cnoioest uianaa ox OIGARS AND TOBACCO, BR I AB WOOD and other PIPES cheaper than at any other place outside 0; Phi- .,,.-. P. T. Bit ADV. aug.7,l8?5-tf. X WOLF, NEXT TO FAltUErtb' HOTEL, Lehigh gtroet, LEniQIirON, ,ra., DEALER fX POUR nnd FEED. .LORAIN ot alll-indabourht and sold at the lowott market prices. : onoCKUIEH and TOnACCQ ot finest anal Ity f uUy as low M elsewhere. I would call' the especial attention ot house--teeiiera to the very aupcrior article of DRY FIREWOOD, which I am supplying at very low pi loos, for F. J. WOLF jmir.7.j;4.0ai JpiN.NCLVL STATEMENT. T'ltED'IC I.EUOKEL, Troanrer, In aecoiut with Lxniou hook ladder com PANY, lor the Toar ending August. 187J I Total Cash received from Sept. V, 1S74. hi .i uiv a into, irom uompany. per P. T. Bradv. V. 8 iu 811 Paid ont as per Orders 49 W Ba'anoe in Treasury (33 U ArooontKubscrlued by Citlscns. S3S 03 T'ald for Apparatunaa per Orders 3:o 77 Balance In Treasury ill 2s Total Amount received tiilil Total Amount paid out 378 31 Grand Total In Treasury floe 51 We. the underslanod Auditors f.f Lohlirh llnnk and Ladder Co. No. Lot Lehlgbton, certify I bat the above statement la correct to tho best ox onr Knowledge. J. J. KLINI2. i DKIlDUDK, S Auditors. J. W. O'Klill, J Angastl 1873. P. T. BRADY, Financial .secretary, In account with LEllIQII HOOK & LADD12II COM PANY, from SepL 21, 1874, to and including July 23, 1875i Total naM by Membera. active and con. inuutinR. aa uoe auu nnop, aim xor constitutions S cs IS Donation, A. O. Doliemniyer.... S 80 llaUuce from funeral fnnu I 3t Last series ox entertainments. ... 69 gq Total ill! S3 Atnoantsuudcriueti oy ctiiaenst w ui DonaUon. Leb. F. Ins, Co. ,., 5 to rlrst eories oi entoruinnionts.... w 45 Total ,., x Qrand total receipt.. U.12 91 We, the Ttnnersigneii Auditors or Leniah Uook and Ladir i km., rto j , ot Lehlgbton, do oeruty that the ahove alternant Is correct to J. J. KLITTB. V, DliUHUDE, J.W. O'NEIL, Auditors. Aug.tl.U7S, NOTICE. Tho nnderali-ned. annolnted Andltor bv the Cqnrt of Conunoa Pleas ot Carbon County, to make distnbutlon4 of the monies In Court, rea lised ont of the Sheriffs Hale ot the real estate of Daniel Freymau and Caroline Freyman, will meet tne parties luieremou on aiouuay, dcdi eth, 187J, alt 10 o'clock A. M., at hit ontc In tin borouKb ot Mauch Chunk, when they can at- trnd If tner trunk nronor. ma u tney u Aug. 7, 1S75. Removed withent paln.er the use of either caus tics or the knire, and radically curJ. If pain. Jul, abd on open nloer formed, medloines will bescjttqy Express to give prompt relief. Con. lu'tutiaubv letter. One Dollar. Hend 50 cent a tor book with descriptive Cases. References and testimonials, pxo. parka mcleihu. Augftri r o.?l East 1Mb 8t, N. T, A qyrciSTBATOtyS NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate ot Da. vld Hovder. late of Lower Towamenalno' town ship. Carbon county, deceaaed, having been granted to the undersigned, all persona Indebt ed to a Id estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims ate legnestod to pre sent too same, amy auueauoacea, u mo ru aersignou tor aajtuuuoB UEtillV EOYEH, AdarnlsUator n(rJMw. OOB PRINTINO at tha very lowest prices ft TLKX7AR110N ADVOCATK OFFICE. New Advertisement,' Smith's. "Tho Cnuhei WIltTB Wheat pt epared by e k. Hwtn &Co..AtUntlo MUls IlrooklyDJs one of the Rest PBirABAiIOKS' ot a u o h food." s, Y, Bvo. Post A' Tho ERBRiCl ot HKALTIt. bin. food."-n Y. Com mercial Advertiser. "Of IMMENS13 VALUE asan artteleof food.wuOLE. Crushed White Wheat ! SOME and DKUCioim. In- vniuauie w inose Bunerinrr with DYapjspaiA, coa TIVKNESS nnd INJJI. OESTION." N. Y. Inde psndont. "FAR PRKFERARLK to nuythlng else In the mnr. kcu-N. Y Evening Mall. ''Its general use will con tribute mora to qoOD HEALTH tnan any other agency." N. Y. Rullotln, "There is hardly a house, keeper In tho laud but tin derstniids the merits of this FAMOUS ARTICLE ot food. It received the HIOIIEtlT PREMIUM at the last Amrr.can Instl. Inte Fair. N. Y. Evening Express.. Wilto for Pamnhlets Atlantic lour Mills BHOOKI.YN,N.Y. SOLD BY ALL OKOOERS, TIUUIEMAEK LABEL (nent free), with valuable Information concerning on every Package. food and health. DOUBLE YOUR TRADE Dniircints, Grocers and Dealers I Pure china ANU JAPAN Tear In nealfrt nackatrea. RCimvr Tor cans, boies or hlf chosta auoiTKlW HticiM. cend for circular, tiik Weilh Tea cparANT, 101 Fulton St., N. Y P. O. Pox 4500. A', V. UUHNIIAill'S TUIUJINE Wsater Wheel Was sotcctod. 4 venrs oro, and pat to work In tho U. B. Patent Office D C. unn has piovcd to be thQ bear, 19 sizos mado. Prices lowtr thnn any other' llrslrCLies Wheel. Pamnhlct free. Add! cel. $51) . TO $10,000 lias been invested In Stock Privileges and paid !S PROFIT. 'How to dolt." a nook on Walt Bt. tent free. Tumbritlgo'ifc Co., Dan lepra and Brokers, 2 Wall $77 A WKUK guaranteed to Msfe'end Fe male Agents, in their locality. Costs NOTIIIMItn trylt. Parllcufsrs Free. V. O. VICKKRV 4 Co, Augut. tie. HOWE'S AguQ Cure. Price li. sola ny urnggisw. tSV) RF.WAKI) IF IT FAILS TO CURE. DR. C. IS. IIOWE, Seneca Falls, N. Y. PRIVATE SAtiE. Trm undersurned will ecll at rrivatesaloa variety of Household Furniture, comprising Beds, Bedstead. Bodllng, Carpets, new and aeeond hand, Olioirs, Tables, and a variety of other articles. L. P. kleppin'oer. Term", Cash. auu.7. Burpasaee iu Tone and Power any Re. d Organ heretoiore manufactured in this cnuu'ry It has been tested by many competent judges ana OIVE3 UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. nyt efclllf ul use ot the Stops, nnd of tho Patent itnce rsweii. me jjiusio is Buyiw voice. r?nrring from Ihe softest, flute-liko note to a volume ot sound. . Unsurpassed by nuy Instrument. The proprietor haj noted carefully for many oars tho imperfections and needs of tne Hoed .iniina.fi nn.l itirnrml his nractiral exnen euoe to trie correcUcm of such Imucrfeclions, n.Aimanll h.VIt rfMllltfVt ltlttienrO uucunn oi aquaiiiy oi iuuu muw. bo closely to the Pipe Organ Quality Tbat It isdimcult to distinguish botweentho two. iui lnsirumonb nai AT.T. TTTP! I.ATE9T IMPROVEMENTS. And every organ is fully warranted. Large Oil Polish, Black Walnut, Paneled cases tnat WILL NOT C1UCK OH WAIU?, And forms in addition to a splendid instrument ox niusio. A OEAUTIFOL PIECE OF FURNITURE, Thla nriran nAMta nnlv tn bo seen to be annre- ciuteu ana is soia at .vi iii.Mi',ui LOW 3PK.IO-BS For cssh. Second hand Instruments taken tn exchange. AUluiia IVAIICU, (Mole or female.) fn every county In the United siAti's and Canada. Iioeral discount mado to Teacbcra, lllulaters. Clmrcne. linages, etc., wnere mere is no agent, ror tu -amr vrxau. lllmtnito.1 cUlogue and pneoust free. cor. respondence solicited. Address the manufao tnrer. EDWARD PLOTTS, iVaslilngloii, n. May Sl-yt J. gWItOI'KA!V UOUSU. OPPOSITE Tttil COURT HOUSE, Snsiiuehaiiiia Street, Maucli CUuik FEED. WAQNEE, Proprietor. This nouie l as recently been fitted up In an elegant manuer. where Ladles and Gentlemen win no anppuea wiui HEALS AT ALL HOUItS ty ELEOANT ROOMS FOR THE U,BE Ot QUE6TS. TERMS MODERATE. July lC,1875 m3 Singer Sowing Maciiiuo A. CARTER & SON, July 17-1n3 MAUOU CHUNK pjouso nnd lot for sale, Situate in tbs Borough ot Lehlghton. The House is auoui X4 x ss, witn Kitchen attached, and the lot is about li of an aerel There is a good well ot water on the premises. The rental of the property will net about 10 per cent, oa the uni chase mouey. For further particulars apply si. i oo Kiuuxja AUYUVaTKOmoe. Plotts' Star Organs. bend for pi les list and list tlmciiilst 1. Aaaroea uni'i i 'D PLOTItt; Wiuhisftai, H. J -J-OCAL AGENTS WANTEST AN AQENT WANTED FOR EACH TOWN AND COUNTY IN TIIE UNITED STATES. Parties desiring to act aa agents, must aoeota pany their application by a letter ot recommen. daUon as to oharaoler and responsibility, from and slarped by tho Editor ot newspaper pub lished In the town or county lor which agent proposes to act. The ageney la to sell the bonds of tbe4uitrtat xA(nq5mpanyc - "WTiolo Bonds "20 each. Half 10 m Quarter " 5 " The Induatrlal Exhibition Company will tor. nlsh agents with Circulars, etc,, etc. Each newspaper published Jo the .town where agent Is located, will, aa soon aa agenoy Is established, be given aa adrerUoemcnt, ad vertising such agency and the Compsny, and fully explaining the plans, purposes and object ot the poropaoy.. 0uch advertisement nlll can tlnue tn eucb papers, as long as agenoy Is sue cessfully condnotod. The Industrial Exhibition Company Is the first to adopt (tie plan so long lu use by (be Eu ropean Oovenunento, ot leulng bonds rhen tho principal s made secure and net naked, but whero there is a ahanoe for a largo premium, on invostniont pt 120 U sure to return to tho inves tor 121 ono dollar more than cost and ths hold, er ot atlo Bond, may obtain premium, either Of t-Y), tW. 121 0. (500, 11.000, t3,000, 16,000, 110,000, (25.000. or tioo.ooo. The interest, which lsordi narlly distributed to all the bond-holders pro rata, is tn this loin distributed by chance The purchaser of a bond knows he will reel eve baok his Investment, with a small rate M Interest added, and tn consideration ot taking this smalt rate of lnterear, he has a chance In tho above named premiums which ore simply the alatrL button ot mteroat on the whole loon. Eitch bond participates tn tour drawings each year, until It has drawn a premium, when It la surrendered, the premium paid and the bond cancelled. The Industrial Exhibition Company, nnder a speolal charter, granted by ths State ot New York, la given authority to Issue those bonds. The Legislature ot the State, reeognliing tha great benefits which will arise from the success ot thla enterprise, have exempted all the real es, tate and property of the company from taxation and, assessments for five years,aud has also eon, ferred other great privileges. Every, American who understands the" pur. posea of this Company will, ot a necessity, feel a pride in aiding It to a suocossfu) termination. Each Individual who buys a bond becomes an owner and an interested party, and wnen ho views the structure erected vnb his money, can say, "I aided to erect in rrqr .country, ths most, magnificent building the world has over seen, a palace, which. In truth represents ths industy, energy and mecoanlool genius' of th Amen can people." The manufacturers and Inventors of A merles are peculiarly interested in Itis saoseQ o this enterpiise, for the. reason that it Is to, be their homo) where all their inventions and manufac tores ou be exhibited and sold. The building will contain tfiSOfiOO aqaars feet ot snaoe. . Purchasers desiring Bonds before an tgeacy Is established where they reside, will communi cate direct with this o tflpe, from where they con, be supplied. t Pirtles dolrlng toast as agents, er to pur. oliaso bonds will address INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION-CO., Ho. 19 Bnst 17th St., v BET. B'WAY k 5th AVE NEW YORK cinr, NOTE. A 11 moneys by draft on Now Tork. or Express, or postal order-charges paid, by send- SIIVGING-MOKS. -00- We would call the attention ot Teach. era, and others interested In rauslo, to the following works, as being tho best ot their class : Musical Chimes. A New Class-Book for Female Voices. Price $0 per dozen., Sample copies, mailed, post-paid, on receipt of (1. Fairy Echoes. A Class-Book for Children. Used ia all tltp principal Tubllo Schools. l?rico $G per dozen. Sample copies mailed, post-paid, on receipt of 60 cents.' oo &ong 3clio. Tho Most Popular School Slnglog Book ever published.' Price (7.50 pwr dozen. Sample copies mailed, post paid, on receipt of 75 cts. Address, J. L. PETERS, 813 .Broadway. N. V, aug 7.1m. Mason & DTamlln Organ AQOraisrcreF, Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Prlos list to A. CAATSn & SON, July 17 ml MAUCH QHU.NK QENTKIIAt, KALOON, BUSOJWl.AHA ST., MAUOa OIJHK, FRANK DJWKN, rrop'r. Fresh PhUAdelKhlsLtgerlleer always oo tap. Cigars cf Choicest tstora, and aU other kinds ot lletreahments to be found In s first-class Baloon. FHKE LUNCH STery Morning st 10 jciocx. liui weep yoa s to otauca vnnx. July 10. lrjt-yl Plotts' Star Organs Are ss perfect parlor organs as aM najutsctn .red. (Xirrsspondsnss ' JMlsJ KjUt' mrulelsns and the LrM. A darcss , gPW AiUt PLOTTK. WSShissMsjK-jT