EJall AT NUSBAUM'S, ALL AT NUSBAUM'S, I ALL AT NUSBAUM'S j " Original Cheap Cash Store," Opposite the Fnullo Square; ilANK Street, nl make your purchases ot DRY GOODS, &c, Which he Is offering at Frlcci Lower than the Lowest. Ills Stock comprises MOURNING GOODS, A SFkoIALTY. Silks ailtl Satihs.hi till colors. Mohair arid Dcbige Suitings, lovely styles. Gingham Siiitihgs( all styles. Laces and Embroideries, every description. Corsets ! Corsets 1 Corsets ! Carpets arid Oil Cloths, in the various grades. China and Glassvard. BOOTQ AND QIIOE( j ootO and OuoeO ! Respectfully, J, T, NUSnAtlM, Opposltb tbe Public Square, LehtBhtdh, Pa. sept. lS-yl SATUnbAY. AbO. 6, 1881. Local and Personal, s&J-FOR SALE, 16 shares of stock of the Krhon flountv Industrial Society cash paid in $150. Will take for it $lll). Apply at this office. iSB, Another lot of WALL TArER, new nd beautiful deSlgils, Jdst received at A. J. burilng's drug .store. " 5W Pout Office Bulldine. Leliinhlnn.Pa. Bow ia your chance, and I make bold to say that It IS Iho Dest ynu ever una, iu uuy limit. Shoes. Hats. Cans. Ac I am fully equipped for the spring trade, and can offer you a greater vuneiy, a ucuci u,n-,u, lower nrica than atlv hoiiso in this section. Ladies, If you Want nice fitting shoes for yourselves or yoUr little girls; I Mil please you in cvorv respect, i uienn uussiucb, uu arti prepared to back my assertions. Respectfully, Lewis Wstss. SfSir ydd warlta lilho errtootllitney shave your ualr cut or siwmrrooing, go to rrnnz ltoederer's Saloon, under tho Exchange Ho tel. Ho will Ax you right, and don't you fbrget it. teJJ- Pure Persian Insect Powder kills bugs and vermin of all kinds. Sold at A. iJ. Durliug's drug store. pSf Now rer'biWrijr. and opening a very large and lashioriablb aswrtnlent ol mercli tint tailorini! eoods. c nitirisiuff a full line bf Iho very latest styles of cloths, cassimcres nnrt suitings, ot mo best loreign ann unmes tic manufacture; suitable for spring and sum liter wear, which 1 am prepared to make lip fashionably and substantially at prices fully as low as at aiiv oilier cstablishmeht In lha cddlilry. Call and be convinced of the truth ol nly statements. Respectfully, II. II. PKTKtta, Agent, P. 0. Building, Lehlghton, I'enn'a. tea- Death to Potato Bug. 500 pounds strictly pure Paris Green, just received at A. J. uuriing a urug store, 3S3 Have you seen! the "Town talk Cnr- fet," for- fctlb at J. T. NliSliautu'a Original Clieah Cash Store? $E&.CIoeks, Watches, Jewelry and silver" ware tor aale, and repaying done at naga rliaii's Store, Woissport. 25-yl. fiTC Puro rowderdd White Hellebore is ueain to mo currant nnn. gooaeuerry vrunu Gold at Diii line's drue store. SfcS-Smoka "Tho Round Heati Cigars'. the best 5 cent citr.ir in town, try mem For sale by J. W. Ilaudenbushj at the "Cor bon Houso." 31 tf. O-Tlie bed rthd cheapest books may be halt at liUCKfliuacns, ui urnaawuy Mauch Chunk. Among the works he of firs for sale are tho following: Acme biog' riphys 12 suindanl books by Maratiley Carlvle and olhers. bound in one volume. oOcenla. Lives ordiau.eV, Spencer, Mil ton, Cowper" and Sotithey, 1 Volume, 50 cent; Lives ot De Foe, Johnson, Gold smith, Soutt and Thackeray, 1 volume, 50 The works of FUvious Joschlius, $2. EO-We notice thrit i nulnber of our peo Jtlo go to Dr. J. A. Mayer, at Mauch Chunk, to eet ledutifiil seta of teeth i tho Dr.i as u bpcrator, is unexrelled by anV other in this region, wuicu laci is appreciated uv ine.puu lie JJ'Ju law pgr1 Headi'dartCrs fdr frrilt jars and jelly glasses, ut the driginal Cheap dish Slbre of a. L. Huabauiu. Mr. Gabriel Dilcher died at his home In Mahoning Valley, at 12.30 o'clotlt on Wednesday morning Inst. Deceased had been confined to his bbd for about four or fivo weeks, with typhoid-malarial feVcr. He Was a man very higtily reiDcclcd by all who knew' him fur his cheerful ftood naturo and honesty. At the time of lis death he was about 60 years of age. THe heaviest thunder storm of the sea soft passed oyer this place lust ToVsdoy after flood it was really a terrible storhi wbil it lasted1. Samuel lilckerl, of Summit Hrll, Dem cratlc' aspirant for County Treasdrer, was VisitiUg friefids in the lower end oil Mon dar and Tuesday last. The deaths of lire. Hoover, aged 79 years; Mr. Roeraer, aged 83, and Mrs. Car well, aged 0, occurred within tell mlnntej of each other at Greene, Pike county, a day or twa ago, John Roach, living at Mabatioy City, attempted to board a passing trairt on Fri diy afternoon at SU Nicholas and was id stautly killed At Shenandoah Mrs. Japenskl, while' silting at an open window on Friday, wa (truck by lightning, receiving probably fatal Injuries. A terrible tragedy occurred at Fogels yllle, Lehigh county, last Friday. Charles Singer, an old man living alone near that (iltcefwas found in a dying condition, bav Ing been beaten with a club by a party of three men, sup)osed to have been mtsked burglars. Tbb bid man was just able to hold up three fingers in answer to a ques tlon as to how many had attacked him. He died without beibg able to give anv infor tnatlon. His house bad beet) ransacked and robbed. No arrests have been made Patrick Lavelle Was killed by lightning while standing under a tree at Centrali BchUylkill county, Saturday afternoon, During a thunder storm at Carbondal Lackawanna couutr, Saturday afternoon tbe wife of Henry Van Vorst was killed and her husband and several other persons wens Injured by lightning. One of tbe injured since reported dead. Tbe Journal uyt Whita Haven is free from smallpox, At Uughestown; a suburb ofTilUton Monday afternoon, tbe ground was observ ed sinkiugover the old working of tbe Sen eca Mines, about 300 yards id length and to 20 in width. The bouse of John Feeoey, a miner, was wrecked, and the road leading through the place is considered Unsafe; wioj iiiiui; iuuiiiii "Where aire you going, my pretty maid "I'm golfag a-shopplng," she sweetly said "And where t" I asked, searoe In surprise "Oh) anywhere, where they advertise." Jgir'Those of our subscrib ers getting the Advocate through the, mail will please refer to the direction tab, note their indebtedness, and remit the amount. In all cases where we have to send bills $1.25 will bo charged to cover expenses of postage, etc. Princess Louisa Is expected to return to Canada the first week In September. But David Ebbert will remain at his popular livery, on North street, this borough order to supply our people with cheap teams. The Luierne Couniy ttepubllcan Con vention' is to bb held on September 8. Dele gate elections will be held on tho Saturday previous. .h miners at Morris Jb Co'a colllervi ... . I nmr Piiiatnn. whb struck last weeic lor ..' , ' ,. ... Ulgher wages; teslimed work Monday at the old wflees. The Slatb Exchanges of Lehigh and Northampton countlfes met Monday at , i . , . . ,,. r . .t i , i Eastob tb eomfJletb arid perfect their Union. The scale of prices adopted In July was con- firmed. The rHeetlbg was large and unan- , ItlOUS. Win. Waibeii Esdij formerly of this nlaee now of Pleasant Meetinar.Monteomery county, was in tbwb dtlririg tho Week, look- , , Ing well and Jolly as ever. , A report current here a few days riKd to tho effect that our friend, J. W.Raudenbusb, candidate for tbe office of CoUnty Commissioner, we are authorised to state is entirely without foundation. Mr. Rauden- bush wilt not bo a candidate for that or any Other office this fall. Ladies, E. II. Hnhl.Mauch Chunk, has tint mnt h.niitlfnl nssnrtment of lewclrv In . , i.i i i uur itreuu uuui. a. f-i i t i. a t . , ... t. rm the past eizht months been satisfactorily act- ng as Master CarBullderoI thoL. V. R.R., Packerton, was appointed permanently to fill that position, with full control of build ing all cars, on August 1st. Dr. C. T. Horn is repapering, painting, nd giving his drug store'a gcnernl rcnoya- ion: lib also purposes to relabel nil nisi bottles with the patent glass labels, when all (W tmi.rnvem.nt. nr fin ahnl. thn I)r. 'I ill have one of the best fitted up drug stores Ihis section of the country. These im- provcn.ents are undoubtedly an evidence of 1 - I Ut. Hum S SUCCeSS. Henry Boyer, Esq , of Weissport, called toBeouson Tuesday last, as he was on his wav an town, and durli.2 his convcrsa- tion with us stated that he was a candidato or the Democratic nomination for County Tr asu-cr, ot tbe coming County Convex lion. Mr. Thos. Fath is havin? his dwelling on Bank street repainted. C. N. Rth, of Woissport; is doing tho work which Is a guarrantce that the work will be well done. Polly Whltesido who some 20 years ago kept a boarding house ori Susquehanna street, Mauch Chunk, died at the home of her sister 'u that place oh Thursday of last celt. She was born on the 8th of March, 1801, and at the time of her death was aged 7 years 4 months and 20 days. Sho was buried in the Mauch Chunk cemetery. Martin J. Lawlor was taken intocxurt t Pottsville, on Monday morning last. Tho otiou to quash the ludictmeiit, and ques- Hons raised on tho trial, tho decisions of I hich were reserved, and the motion lor a new. trial wero ovcriulcd by consent, Mr. 1 1.1- k 1 .! !.. uiuumnufig, uii Luutieci bj iuk vat ui-1 though tho qiicsliolis Involved wcro good ones the drfendent did not desire further ligation. After counsel had fpnkcn Judge Walker) pioceeded to sentence Lawlor to two yearS solitary confinement at hard labor the Schuylkill county prison, $1 finn and the payment of the costs. The maxl- mum term that could havo boon Imposed on him is 62 years. The fine could havo been mado $11,000 Tri- Weekly. Alouzo Eddy, of West Troy, N.Y., who sbhareed with tttalillc two horses;a buwv. arncss, etc., Irotfl Stephen S. Euib'ry , ot v " i uuiziownj on .iinyj ioi was given a Hearing at Eastou on Saturday by Justice Ililder rand, and committed for the August term ofCburt. John Qrumber,thes1eepiig Hungarian, was taken tb Allcntowri on Tuesday aud had an apparently iutere.-ting conversation With tho Laskowski brothers; fellow-couh- trymen, After whirJh he wos taken back tb ,, , , the dlmshousci A Puttetille .barkeeper claims to have seen a mouse killed bv lha opening of a hatnpagno bottle. Thn mouse gnaWed the 6tri:.g off, an4 the exploding cork killed him. There are Cetcrj persons sicx with small pox in Wilkesbarro. One died last Satur day, another on 8unday and a third will robably die. It is beleived no tiew case's will appear-. Railroad then buy the duit proof, on tive Railroad watch, prices lower than the lowest; at E. It. Hobl's, Mauch Chunk. A. J. Durling's residence is rapidly nearing completion j when finished it will be the handsomest private residence In town. Daniel A. Gerber,ol West Fonri.Sehuyl .... , , , , . fUt i .... Um;,m u '' ' last ween, Irom cbolera morbus. He was buried on Monday at the Stone Church West Penn. He testes a wife and nine children to mourn their loes. Ho was a man I n the prime of life and In his death the community looses one of its best citizens. John T. Welch, Edward Bradv, Mich- aal Moore and James Brown were badly turned by an explosion ef fire-damp, at the Phoenix Tark Colliery, near Pottsville, Tues day morning. Welch was a Labor Reform member of tbe last Legislature. -Misses Clara ahd Mafrfie Mlilefyif Phil- adelphia; are guests of Mrs: Dn W. G. M. Seiple, of this borough, uy a tail oleoal, in one of the mines of ueo. u. jueyers s. Co., Vorktown a man named Herbert Thomas was instantly killed ond another named Thomas Jones, had his back broken. The two had been in the country but a 6hort tlfne and becanic vie'. tlins of the Occidents Monday (he first day they worked In the slope. -"U""S luo ween enuing on me jam t. it. i tt ,1 i . .in ult., there were 124,025 tons of coal shipped over tho Lsblgh Valley railroad.mafeingthe total amount for tbe season, 3,562,908 tons, showing an increase of 832,103 Ions as com- pared with same tlmo last year. Jos. Kalbfus,Esq., of East Mauch Chunk, was In lown last Wednesday, and attracted much attention from our citizens as he pass ed through on his bycicle. He rides like a major I "The gutter mud to-day," says a medl- ca. writer, -wim it. deadly septic organism, oecome, me aust ol to-morrow, and In res- piration is deposited upon the mucous mem- brane of the rsspiratory passages of those who breatbo it i" -FortbeT days ending July SO there ion oo i . i u , . were 120,928 Ions ol coal shipped over the IHllih k Susoiiohanna Railroad, ninlclm- toUl to date of S.493.53S tons an inernu. it ' 505,918 tons as compared with same time ")'" Ilrcnlilns it f.ona Silence,- ' After a death-like tranbe of 109 consecu tive days, John Gylimberjtha. widely known Inmate of our Lehigh County Poor-House, has at last broken silence, and In n connect ed and Intelligent manner recited the story of his strangely afflicted life. His case has been commented on all oyer the country, and hundreds of physicians, from Maine to California, hayo written to Dr. Erdtrtan, the attending physician, for a full history of the remarkable case. Oyumbcr has been called tbe "Hungarian Sleeper," but his communi cation is In tho BlaVonlo language; and the person with whotil he conversed ori Monday far the first llnie lit nearly six months; is a Polander, Frank Laskowski, of this city. Oyumbcr was first discovered in tbb' bar room of Brobsts's Hotel, at Fogelsvllle, In February last. lie entered the tavern ap parently In the! best bf health. Soorl after ward ho was discovered asleep on a chair near tho stdve. Efforts were made td arouse him without avail. All the force of tliti landlord and his friends cb'uld not waken him. He was taken to the coUnty hospital an.4 M rm,l t,.r Tlna. twtMtli n nil minlhi j-, passed and lha young lorelgner gave no evi- Senpes of llfei 'The physicians tried m.ny exueriments with a powerful cralvanlc bat' tery, but the supposed cataleptic oould not r"u.soi'"lne' s !ffir.7..S!!&K? he was apparently entirely unconscious. 8lrange toy, ne iost but little flesh. On Friday, April 22, he opened his eyes for the ",me since uo went inio ine trance, lie kept them open in a vacant stare, but said nnlhlno. A rnrpfol oltonHant fpd htm milk nd cruel throuah a tube. On Saturdav. April 28, he jumped from a window nearly twenty - six feet from the ground.but was not Injured. On April 26 he agjln closed his evc. an(l did not open them untlf May 20. The next day ho closed them, and did not open them until June 1. One day afterward l h -Th.l w ih. TrT worii i10 had spoken during his long trance, From June 1 until July 31 ho closed his y " D'B' f " "Inea tutra uy nay, out n o,lnil. evnlnir IjnRlrowalil. thn Tol ander.went to Gvumber'B bedside and salut ed him in Slavonic. Gyumber eat up and reiuiuu. (113 iiureu ami ubMjuuuiit were iranslato.1 is as follows : . r . .. "I came to America about two years ago. f e uasue uarnrn ior Virginia, ann hired to a marl named Porter near Chariot tesville. While there a fat negro woman put red pepper in my coffee, which nearly killed me. Other people tried to poison me. 1 became alarmed and left for Baltimore. There I became giddy, and wandered into Pennsylvania. 1 went Into a counlrv notel sat down In Iho barroom, tell asleep, and that's all I know until a few weeks ago. I " " "uk U"J lu,"t- rim not Unntv Biivlhini, that wnR crmnar nn i jont know that I fell outofa wiudow.- I don't know that an abcess was cut out of "J Never heard anything or knew Bnvl hlnf- linlil f.m- Il'c-Lr a arm atH than T In.t o If t elltn nr o. lpen. I am very glad to know that I am not in Moll, as 1 llrst tnougiit 1 was. 1 am quite wealt' a"? wa 10 K? w?r wl"'.n 1 .m strong. My father and sister livo in the old conntry. My two brothers died ol brain fever. I don't know what got over me, un less it was tbe big dose of led pepper that paralyzed my brain. Tbe last four weeks I could go ubnut and cat without help, but I could not talk. My tonguo was too weak. I think I will soon be all righl again.' Fire In n Mine, The following particulars of tho fire in No. 0 colliery, in Panther Creek Valley, we take from a dispatch dated Mauch Chunk, July 31st: On Friday, at 3:35 p.m., fire broke out in No. 0 colliery of the Lehigh Coal aud Navigation Company in Panther Creek Valley, near Lansford, this countv, It is the largest of the company's ulno col lieries, employing five or six bundled hands. The fire broke out near tho air shaft, aud was caused by a machinist using an open light at that placo against positive orders. He wanted to do soma .work on the steam pipes, which lind drlcM tho woodwork until -.!. ... ..... .... .. t ,. it was as iniiamiuauio astinuer. ittooauro and In a few liiinulcs the flames rushed up tho air shaft to tho open air. rapidly ill creosinc in violeucc. Tbe man Caught the firo until he was nearly exhausted, and thi-n escaped. Tho inside boss at once gave the alarm and ordered the mules run out Superintendent W. D. Zehner was promptly on tho scene, and organizing the excited men in gangs, proceeded Ut brattice up the tunnel and to stop the outlet of thealrshaft, Irotn whim U lmcg wero bursting to great I,el".1- u IV"" "e l"n"" w"s "'V0" niiii i nn nra i in ui iiiiiTAin nniioia i it rmu f nn the firo thr..uih a ten-Inch nine. The out- let oi ine air suait was closed on Mituriiny aftern.ion and tho file was under control. Steam is still being ureil in to smother out the fire, aud all apprehensions that the mine will havo to be (l-todcd aro over. No. 9 is not only the larce'et, but tbe moil profitable and extensively worked; uf Ml the nunn.nv'. min.i Ctiil lid atun.i.lh i. -r!!ai ,. tn the. comt-anv. n well as a ser- ious calaidity to Lansford, which is almost entirely supported by it. Too scene at the outbreak of the firo was harrow ng In the ,,. i... ,i,r ... ... i tho works, aud their wires end relatives hurried to the mouth of the tunnel with tbe Idest cries ol d stress. The mine is b'm vided with ample means of exit, and oil es caped, not a inun or muls bejng InhirM. The workings are carried otf by moans of a tunnel direct into the mountain and a slope to the lower lift, and aro of vast extent and great incricacy. It is entirely owing to the prompt action Ol eupeiinlendent Zoliner, zealously seconded by tbe foreman of de partments and bosses bf gangs, that rue firo did not obtain such headway as would have resulted in a lone (tonuano or inter destruc tion of tho mine. The indexations now are that vo'fk can be resumed in a short time. 7 p. m., Suuday. Have just returned from the fire. The main air shaft has Keen opened again to let out the sulphUr, that tbe men may work at Ihe bratticinc in the east arid (Vest gangways. The sulphur has been so bad that quite tt number of men have been overcome. Teddy Norris of Summit Hill it seriously ill. Samuel Pow ell; the eu(firi6'ef, whoso neglect nf ordersset fife to' the mine, is olirinst bereft of reason. Sunday evening the sulphur bleared away so tnai tne men oould work, and the brat' ticing of the gangways will soon be closed and mado alr-tiKht. Tho fire has. in the opinion of experts, mode ifo serious progress and as soon as thb gangtfayJ are closed will ue smiunereu out witn steam. August 1, Tbe openings to tho firo at No. 9 colliery of the Lehich Coal and Navi- gallon Company have been again closed, ana large volumes oi steam are uemg loiced into the mine directly on the fire," Xhi in dications so far areencourucina.'cnd the ex pectation Is that the lire will be extinguished in a snort time. comniciiclilc; liiitltirt.ii Mr. Joseph Obert tho famous pork-pack erand curer of meats at Lehighton, with1 whom our business men are generally ac qnainfod, having bought the old Longshore Ic llofecker planing mill property, as before noticed in this paper, will immediately commence the buildinir of a larae brick i " bu Id nr on that nrnivrti, for . n,,t ,,r!., thll.hment Mr. nin i. . ,i.: busnesa fu0D litS welconie hIm to ,ur business circle Ms estahlishmentwlll k l,nM.in,..i t fh& ., . hnna h. , riwrf i. , Lth.r manuf.clu'rei. W rn .n;, . ,ucb .! recention. Mr. riW advertises' for proposals for tbe digging o'f a drain for the cellar, and will let the contract for the building of the new brick building in a few days. When completed he will hae 0110 of thi 6onl establishments in tovl0) ,nd we feel assuYed that his venture W,H be successful. Hfs meats have been sold all through this region' and ar noted for their excellence. OberC's' barns are ron- f,ii"M E"at delicacy an'd command a be,,er Pnc8 tbn y otDer 'n ifisxket. Jlazltton Bulletin, Auq. 2nd. . nf I Jobn Geisel, aged 13 years, fell down a ! chute in a breaker at Prifton on Tuesday,' (furt was fatlaly injured. Thn Coal Trade. Philadelphia ltdgcr, Ut insU f On asking a person prominently connected with the anthracite coal trade, within a day or two, how the trade whs getting along, he an swered "never better," arid tliafltwas all that could bb tJeilred." The iroductiod was full up arid tho demand fully equal to the best at this Season of the year. Prices of coal, too, are entirety satisfactory to pro ducers, and not oppressively high lo con sumers. It Is now believed by those most competent to lorecast tho future that tbb production of anthraclto this year will be fully twenty-five millions of tons, and thai prices will be adjusted to the absorption of Hits amount of coal at about present prices; which have ruled steady for the past ttio of three months. If it bo necessary to stiffen, prices and keep the market there will be such suspensions ss will be necessary lb eP feet the desired end. The coal operators are In excellent condition, and, whltb de termined lo act in concert, show no elispbsl tiotl to hold their control oppressively In thb matter ot prices and In transportation charges. It is manifest all around that the trade Is working advantageously, and those who have beon Instrumental in bringing it td this end, knowing through what suf fering il has passed to reach It, will not in considerately let the present advantage pass for nought. If the anthracite trade is held In lis present prosperous condition, Instead ol being let run down at a cost of millions of dollirs, as too frequently beforo has been tbe tiase, this lost will be saved, to tho di rect gain of the coal trade, and the ultimate advantage of the coal consumers. It has been announced, that tolls to local points are this Hay lo bo advanced five cents per ton by the Reading Railroad Company,that Is, from $1.85 to 1.90 per ton. This move ment, some in tbb Irado think, is a little premature, and bears a little hard on the small retail dealers id coal, and that it would have been better to have deferred the advance a month or two latter and then have mode it larger, say 20 to 25 cents per ton. Tho retail dealers fixirig their prices ot oven sums, $0, $0.25 or $6.50 per ton, cannot readily adjust therri to transporta tion advances of five cents per ton, conse quently smull advance of loll as five cents cannot very well bo covered into an advance In the prlco of coal at tho yards. The CbaJ JVarfcTburnaf of last week says Trade in the several varieties of anthracite may reasonably be quoted as having been fairly active sinco tbedato of our last; there Is beyond question a good inquiry for coal from the several points of consumption ; the shipments are equal to the receipts. For the harder qualities there is as active a de mand as there has been at any time, and it Is only on certain of the free-burning coals that there is any lack of orders, such as to make the market quotations, therefore, at all uneven. To the end of last week tho output was two million tons ahead of tho production at an evon period last year; this has been disposed of, and wo are really on a better footing than lor many years. The companies will keep to their present mclh od of managing the trade so as to be profit able. The advance at the East by the East em Shippers' Association, at Eric, Pa., was on broken and egg, 15 cents ; stovo and No. 4, 25 cents; nut, 5 cents orr gross tons.' The Pottsville Miners' Journal of Saturday. says; "There is no change to noteinihe condition of the trade since our last report. The sales departments are active and full of ordcis. Stocks in first hands light and prices firm. Thero is no talk of suspension to re; ulale trade, for the conditions are such tl.uf it has becumo self regulating and the indi cations are that it will continue so for, the remainder of the' yeaf." The Executive Committees of the Lehigh and Schuylkill Ci al Exchanges met on Fri day afternoon to lake actiou upon the prices for August. It was resolved to roconin.onll that no change be made in the line and city prices, and that harbor prices be advanced 5 cents per ton, to cover a proposed increase In 'transportation lo that e'xtent.. Tho toll from Mauch Chunk and Schuylkill Haven, which is now $1 05, is to ba increased to $1 7P. The Lehigh VuIIcy Coll end Navi gation Company's lino prices at Mauch Cbuuk will be: Lump, $3 15 ; stove and small stove, $3 10; broken! and egg, $3; chestnut No. 1, $2 85, and chestnut No. 2, 51 75. Thblotrtl tonnage oTanlhrScite coal from all the regiobs !br the' vfeek ending July 23, as reported b tlic several carrying compa nies, amounted to 051,332 tons,against405, Oil ton! ill tbe corresponding week last year, an increaso of 219,313 tons. The total amount of anthracite mined for the year is 14,399,998 tons, against 11,587,954 tons for the same period last year, an increase' of 2, 812,044 lous. WclsKport IIciiih. Billy Ditterlfne and wife, of Mauch Chunk, were visiting relatives here during last week. Notwithstanding the thrca'terilae con dition of tbe weather on Sunday last a larce concourse pf people attonded liurfp meeting ub jJiiiueruiHu b gruve. The' wild rurfinr set fltfoat bv our town gossips tha't a piCrM ot young men from this place cut the large rona adjoining tbe camp meeting grouuuo una utuerwifo creaieu disturbance, is entirely false, and they are making flren'uou'i efforts to" feet at tbe orlein of the story. I am requested to state that II the report is nut contradicted by those talkative people, they will be made to Drove it oy law. The Emery Wheel Works nd Fort Allen Foundry are Running on full (iifie and full force, aud are hardly able to Keep lip with Messrs. Roth arte? Rickeft, house paint' ers, repurt busih'ejs fiourishinir and anv amount of WoK on hand. Th'iS,.fs Another sign of, returning prosperity. Th'ey are at present encaged in painting the dwelling uouio oi jura, atneriue x.scn in jjenigu ton. Sihweffelbrenner No. 2, tell lit some thingoftbe Braying Jackass," ia your next, please. Rbmor has ft that our iron works here are to be put in motion. A good report if there is any truth fa it, and I trust there is. A delightful party ol ladies and Ef ntie- men tftet at the residence of David O'Brian in behalf of Miss Ernm'a'. The s'poft began by a grand march. Tbe spirited music began later in tbe evening by one of the party. Tho "flexions" and "geoflexions" of thii march ie6med enough to putzle a West Point cadet, yet it was peffof Tied .with perfect ease and grace, making it beautiful to those looking on, as well as thoroughly interesting to (boss engaged In tt. After wards came nurrierot's games, caltinir forth merry peais oi laughicr&na applause on an smcs. mere were, "mowing out tbe cau dle," "maKlo music." "Rachel ami Rebec ca," "The Hidden Hand btf, so cold aud clammy," and others. So pissed quickly too nours away, A party of young men from neigh boring town' paid this place a visit some, time ago jind cut quite a figure among our fair sex. There is no doubt of tbe fact (bit their names were"Bircby" and "Browny." But tbe girls dropped on tbe racket, and just than the boys were sold cheap. I would respectfully remind them their girls can flirt, but our ladies take the .cake for selling. IJcikt Ll.t of t.etfcrtf Remaining uncalled' for in the Pack'er'ton post office Saturday, July 30 neflblfingerMrs. E. I Hamburger, John B! iieuemnger, Jonn I Kern, I'nas. w, Lent, Ed. Persons calling for anjrofth'e aTxV will please say "ad yertised." I. McDi'irtti., P. M- From tIieConiity Seat. r xra. tri..M e ji.i on Friday last after a short and pain fill ill ness. She bos a family of four children, which aro provided forty relatives. Dr. W. A. Corlrlirht lett on Saturdav for New Jersey, to bo abssnt three or four weeks. -Tho Phcenlx- Hose Comnanv nurnose hnldlnst a festival on the 10th, 17th, 18th and 19th of this month in Oak Hall. Rumor Sbva Hint thn fitnik dnnlAfd nf this place, who have been almost dally In communication with Philadelphia, are put ting up a telegraph instrument lor their own special use and convenience. -A. Lincoln Stroh. son of W. II. Etroh. left on Thursday morning to spend a few weens on mo sea shore. A young man about 17 vears of oiretthd onaof the excursionists from Easlofi to tills place on Wednesday last, by a sddden movement of thb train was thrown frotri the platform of one of the cars and severe ly, if not fatally injured. A solemn WarH uig to passengers to keep off the platforrrJ wiiiie mo cars are in motion. E. R. Siewers is having a lamppost ut in front of his resldenco on West Iroadwar. It is evident that his deeds ale not evil, for he loves llgnt better than dark aess. Hon. Robert Klotfc has two larffa vases filled with choice flowers in frobt of his residence, Market square. Quite a number of bricklavers aro at work at the new opera house, and are rush ing it, and the work at 1Kb creek is being pushed along rapidly. A. W. Beers, ono of (Ho clerks and nephews of A. R. Beers, of this place, was united In marriage to Miss Mary Zahe, of the Second ward, bv RcV. E: H. Hoffman. on Friday, tho 29th ult. Wo wish them a nappy and prosperous lire. James W. Heherlm? and two sons left for Ocean Grove, N. J., on Saturday last fdr a short stay at the sea shore. IKCONaitUlTlES. To expect water to run up hill, To be wealthy and not enjoy it. To believe that ignorance Is blils. To murmur at what can't bo helped. To judge persons from our standpoint. To rob tho stomach to clothe the hack; To tgunreOmnlpotenceand covet wealth. To try to quit a habit by Indulging In it. To ape tho rich when It can't bo afford ed. Too proud to work and not ashamed to oeg. To destroy danger by being indifferent to it. To Insure your life after your health is gone. To lock thb stable after the horso is stolen. To suppose lhatsilks and feathers makes a lady. .To hato your neighbor for not thinking as you do. To imagine that money and impudence makes the man. Justice. Illir Crcc-U Item. A man is kuown by tho company he keeps out of. . Harvest is past, and the rattlo of tbe reapers is heard no more. What a happy thing it is to want no office. The song of the thrashing machine can now be heard throughout the land. The greater part of tho oat crop has been put away. The Elk county boys relumed home last week after an absence of two months. Hon. J. G. Zern, of Weissport, was at this plHee on professional business, accom panied by W. II. Reber on Friday of last weeK. Henry Boyer, Esq., and hfs son Austin, wero at mis piaco witn tneir surveying in struments on Friday of lust week. We had also a pleasantcallfrom Mr. Thomas Mantz, proprietor ol tne .exchange notel, ol ko nigfibm, same day. We hod a pleasant rain at this place on Friday" and Sunday, which greatly revived everything, and caused tbo farmers to be moro impel in. We were in error last week when we said. that Maitin Graver, of this place, wos apiwinled lo a conduclorslilp on theli. V. cad; it should nave read u. & a. -A number of the leading Democrats of i xanklin say lliey are entitled once to re ceive some favor at the hands of tho party, in tbo way of recognition on the ticket this year, as tney claim (wiuen is a loci) snc has always received the go by in this re spect, nevertheless has alwoys supported uo ncKet. The weather has been much nleasaiiWr tins ween man last. Huckleberries are unusually plenlv tnis year, immense nuautities are earner ed in Penn Forest. Mr. Francis Reie expects to move into nis new bouse on rriday. Miss Mary Snvder Informed us that she will re-open her select school on Mon day, August 15tb, in East Weissport for a term oi two months. Miss Snyder expects to teach the same school this wilder she had last term. But very fow teachers havo been en gaged for the coming term. Rkvkbk. it' I lil Creek Ilcnm. Mr. F. Bauer and Henry Chrislman are engaeed building a furniture shop near iireggvuie, juonroe county. -Mr. Adam Kibier, formerly of this place, who has been employed near Toby hands Mills; returned home on Saturday last. The greater Cart of our farmers Sro al most through tuning their oats. Mr. A. Strutl and brother Daniel are busily engagt'rl building a dwelling house ior Mrs. Mary Wllderman, otrniladelpbia Huckster Kline drove through this piace tne oiner day. Mr. J. C. Dialler and J. Greene, while cutting oats, killed a monstrous black snake, measuring etgbtfeet and some inches in lengtn. -We haVd discovered1 vh voune ladies have becoina so fund of wearing lone fringe. Recently in a crowd, a centleman's wuv uuikuu oceanic- ugtniy cuiuugieu la lu innge oi a young lady s uress. " It is evi dent," he said snu ine. " that I am verv attached to you, and that Icannot make up my uunii to tear mysen away." iringy out a net. Recently a tiarty from Monroo county, a e bee i ou on the Caul n o .ntainpicking ihoiiiB U rries. Anion c: them was Mr. Jack Bmllb, who bad his dog along with mm. i he doe was bitten bv a raltlesnak and died in a lew hours. f t - ct - -,i .x. -f i. t . ,i U,UUrU,.UU Kill. UI IIKUU, oi ibis place, Were out on the Broad moun tain one uay last weeic. ana, wiuie coming back they were overtaken by a' heavy hail storin. -The letter "E" is like many men. it is nrst in everything, but ends in smoke. Otago. Venor's jredIctlona 16V Aucri. It seems from-tbe Canada papers tha Henry G. Vennor has extended bis "revis ed" predictions so that they include August in detail, as given below 1 August 1 Pro bably warm and oppressive ; 2-5 General ly pleasant weather, fairly warm days, aid cool to cold evenings and nights; S Fa! and pleasant; T(Sundiy) Heitand storms,' 8-10 Sultry Weather, .with heavy showers, cooler evenings and night; 11-13 Heat agiln tti the United States, with cloudy and sultry weather, storms in Canada ; U (Sun day) Cooler change j 15 Cooler to cold and cloudy and pleasant; 16 Storms throughout portions of Virginia; 17-18 Hailstorm's and frosts probably In some por tions 1 19-20 Heat iud storms : 21 Sultry and showery ; 22 Sullfy ihd windy 1 23-2 ileal and wind 1 25-53 Heavy storms on the Lakea.'on tba St. Lawrence, and around New York ; 27-29 Cooler weather, with rain and frost in the northern section;' 30 31 Fsii1 ind-pleasant weather, with cool" evenings and nights, with Indications of re turning beat. Lclilghlon Cnmpniccllnrr. A thousand sweet memories cluster around camp meetings Memories of triends and htppy re unions, as well as the mani fested display of God's grace, called to mind by the very msnlion of the same. We may prolong our vision backward over the sub lime pathway, along which the finger of God has pointed Us course. Wo may be permitted to re-call even tho forms and faces of the sainted dead, and contemplate their lives and labors on the camp ground, and bbld Up for Imitation their heroio vir tues. Nb statistics within reach of my pen can give expression to the glorious aspectof camp meeting work. Such seems to bu tho methods ot God's Infinite grace, and such will doubtless be through the ages the meth ods restoring a ruined ram to light and life. TheChurch learried Itslinmense Importance to reach tho1nasses;snd used it successfully, Notwithstanding the undeserved abuse from different classes of irien, they bear the hon orable tears of a righteous conflict against the Prince bf Darkness) yet they have not gorJa into Inglorious re)iose, satisfied with the laurels ot past success. Where they fail to meet (in enemy, they fail not lochoer and encourage a ffichd. Tha northern portion of Altentown Dis trict, Evangelical Asrfeiatlon, comprising Parryville Circuit, Weissport and Hazleton Stations, Lehlghton, Mauch Chunk and Wilkesbarro mission's, held a union camp meeting in Lindermtfn's grove, located within the borough of Lehighton, and held Its first meeting on Wednesday, July 27th. We visited the grove about- noon the fol lowing day, and as wo entered thb enclosure a beautiful scene was spread bbt before us. In tho middle of the grounds were strayed board seats sufficient to seat a large Con course of people. Surrounding these were fifty-four tents, occupied by family circles; chiefly from Mauch Chunk, LehightorJ and Weissport.A tabernacle tent for public wor ship stood in the rear. There was a large boarding tent on the grounds, with accom modations for eighty or more boarders, and Connected with this was a provision shop, at which could bo bad all kinds of temper bto relreshtnents,as well as lunches. Upon the wholo it was considered to be conven ient and admirably managed. Tbo ministers present were: Rev. C. K. Fchr.P.E.j Rev. W. K. Wicud, Rev. B. F. Bonner and Rev. H. Fegcr,of Alientown; Rev. E. Butz, Lehigh Circuit; Rev. S. Bry fogel, Catasauqua; Rev. J, C. Bliem, Sla tlngton; Roy. O. W. Gross, Parryville; Rev. E.J. Miller, Weissport; Rev. B. J. Smoycr, Lehighton; Rev. D. 8. Btaufler, Mauch Chunk; Rev. J. K. Scylrit, Hazletuu; Rev. H. D. Shultz, Wilkcsbarie. The meeting was numerously attended, especially on Sunday. The gospel was preached In us simplicity anu purity; witn power and eloquence. The ministers' la bored like Apostles, and by their arguments; zeal and eloquence seemeo, to get into too verv f'eellntra of tho people. A crucified and risen Redeemer was presented In all the sermons, and many of them were able arid convincing, doubtless carrying conviction to all hearts. Fervent brotherly love and the utmost harmony prevailed. There were sermons preached in tbe English and German lan eusces. Notwithstanding the powerful im pressions and an occasional ouiuurst oi shouts and praises. There was uo disorder, no " tinkling cymtals," no fanatism or lev ity. God was in tha midst of tho people, and great grace was upon tnem an. liunng the encampment mere was a good Supply of rain, but the people having pro vided themselves' with excellent tents,there were but fow sufferers. In case of rain tha people resorted to the tabernacle, and held delightful meetings and which were de- liautiui witnessing lor Jesus. i miner would the ambassador of Jesus hasten to breach the word" to reprove, rebuke and persuade with unwearied dilligenco. But tbo weather clearing up, tuo giddy ana tne gay became uis&ipateii in thought, ana restless in tneir movements, wnicn,iotno man of God, thirsting for tho salvation of his fellow creatures, made rains and storms preferable to sunshine. But amidst the movements oi nature ana tuo various prov idences ami dealings of nature's God, we must exclaimc with the psalmist, as"blgh as the heavens are above tho earth, so lar aro God's wavs from our ways, and His thoughts from our thoughts." Wednesday. Aui. 3. the last day wos ac companied with occasional showeis of rain, The Lord's Supper was celebrated and wos a areat feast for those who loved the Lord Jesus. In the evening a largo concourse of people hail gathered, to witness tho closing scene which was truly impressive. Indeed to us this presented a view ot indescribable grandeur. It must have becu tin o'clock when tbe vast assembly, headed oy mo preachers, beean their march, singing such songs as "Wo re going home, "sweet oye and bye," etc., until an entire! circle bad been formed within lhe enclosure of tents TIhik tlm ministAro anct rteonla lnovlr.l? and shaking liands bat.e one another goodbye. The spirit ol tne occasion cannot ue put up on paper, unus closed mo ljeuigiiton x.van eelicul camp meeting under most de. iighlful spiritual influence and will be long remembered as a tsetnei to many souis, Of Intort-Kt to Ctuulldalcs. As the' time for holding primary elections for delegates to tbo Democratic and Repub lican county conventions draws near it seems in order to call the attentiou of caudi dates for office to the recent iict of tho Leg islature, known as Caudis' bill; which pro. vides peualtles for infringements of the elec tion laws. The following Is a synopsis bf thn new law- Section 1. Under a penalty of $300 fine and tbree months imprisonment, It is tor bidden for a candidate to offer, directly or indirectly, anything to anybody, in order 10 secure tneir innucnco at me delegate cieo tion. Ihe section relerring lo this is very txplicit and elaborate. It will not allow a candidate the promise of a "reward" of any sort. It will not allow a candidato for sheriff, for instance, to secure support, at the delegate elections, by promising to p luint other rneu deputy sheriffs. It is doubtfill w'helher its language la not so sweeping tbftt a candidate Would incur a i. W!.-i . ii. 1.:- penally uy pruiuisiuj; tugivo uibuwu duj,- iwrt to another at it future time, fn return for the latter'ssuDnbrt now. 2. The same fine and imprisonment are provided for an elector who accip's or re ceives Irom any candidate, or Irom tbe friends of such candidate, any such prom ise, gift, reward, Ac.,' as above, as tho price of bis support. 3. If a voter shall directly or indirectly offer to give his vote or influence at the nominating convention, iu cuuaiuerauon that he is to receive something in return for it. be shall be suhiect tn fine and nrisnnment. This would forbid, no doubt the"tradinz" 6T delegates. It would forbtd any person, either delegate or not, if he be a! vote, (i ra offering to help a candidate upon c niiifo.ation that the latter aud his menus win neip mm in return. i. No person who is not 4 qualified voter shall vote at the delegate or primary elections. The penalty is" $200 fine and !).. ninnll..1 mVtnuntm.nt 5. II a delegate to the nominating con vention shall receive, accent or solicit any price for bis vote, support or influence either hfs void or hfs abstaining from voting-he shall incur the penalty of $190 fine and three months' imprisonment. 6. The officers who count up the votes of the primary election must act honestly under a penalty of $100 fi'no and three hmnltn' ImnrlvtKmntil. 7. To altcinpt to influence tho members or the county coiiimiuee,or Udgsor cieras, or other persons counting up the vote at a primary erection, wua any rori oj Drioe, promise or threat, 4a, will subject tbe of fender to ,200 Que aud three monihs im prisonment'. HrllBlott Notes.'. Fiust PnasBTTcaiAa Oiiuscn, no Pastor.' Sabbath School at 8.00 o'clock a. m. Prayer Meeting every Wednesday St 8:10 p. m, Zios'g ltnroRiikiOHUKcu, J. If. Ilartman' pastor. Preaching at 10 a. m., Sermon, In German. V p. m., Sunday school. 7:S0p. m., sermon, In English. A cordial welcome to all' SI. E. OflORCH, Ueo. W. North, rastor, rr'eachfur Sunday at 10.S0 a. m., and at T:S0 p.m. Babbath School at 2:00 p. m, EviHOELicA.'. UaoKCH.WnissrofiT. E. J, Miller, Pastor. German preaching at 10 o'clock a, m., by tile Pastor. Sunday School 13 p. m. English preaching f.3o p.m. IAUlflHTOK EVA'Ogu6iLUUBEOfl 11. J. Smoycr, pastor-. Preaching to-morrow (Sun i day) at IV a, tn. Sucday school al 3 p. tn. Pretchlng at T:M p ui. ttrtkt Weissport Flltlihgii. , Versatile Willie did well ast weeit, blil' who was the author of all his balderdash? Who will tell? Mr. Thomas M. Yundl, one ofAllsn town's active and Intelligent young men, was in this place on Wednesday, visiting friends. Miss Shoemaker; a well-known jady of rittston, was tho guest of her friend Miss Ella Snyder, for a few days this week Scientists teach us that fish used as oo(l, Is good for tho bralri, In consequence of which fact Wo would advise Lynn's repor ter from" tills nlace. tn uso fish extensively as a means of sharpening his perceptions, to,' increase uis understanding, ami to Keep mm from misrepresenting hereafter. The penny whistle to Lynn's Democrat from Weissport tried his band nt Impaling ut last week. How well be succeeded we will let others judge. Bdt since the intelli gence an! fortitude of this ImlUitnriif Jvn-, us reminds of a hog that had been educated, fnra sidoshow, we will say 6s S matter of justice to ourself.that the odium he attenjpts to bring on us by his flounderings nbd con ceited balderdash, timounts to very little, and, In fact, hurts nobody henco our equl llberium s not disturbednd It docs not de-, ter us from accepting such reference in a goo'd-nalUrcd manner, as compliments. The siurce not the BoU s: bit the me vlo fathers them, justifies us In doinc so. Here- .a . i , ... 1 . 1. l .,,r. ! 1 1 alter uu u'jute will ue tuiiuu ui ma iiunutur. Mr. Charles Weiss. Franklin's champi on blacksmith, sold Ijls title and right to bo such to Mr. Welser, of Mouch Chunk, wlih took immediate possession of the shop for merly occupied by Weiss. Charley, wo un derstand, means to go lo Packerton to ply 1113 trade. -Mr. Levi Horn and Nathan Blose start ed this week for a boat load of Watermelons'. They expect to return in a little over ii week.- Mr. Jeff. Weiss, the proprietor of the Farrher's Home In Towamensine township. wos hero on business last Tuesday. -Misses' Carrie and Minnie Kuntz, of Al- lentowtt, are vlsitliig at Mrs. H. T. Rick erl's. Prof. If. C. Campbell stood a teacher's examination at Packerton last Friday. Mr. C. Secured a certificate, and is well pleased who tuo impartiality 01 toe vounty oupc-r' intendent. Tho Aueust number of1 tho XbM American Review contains two articles ou tbe Christian religion. The one by that Re publican blaSphcm'er of brthodoxy, R. In ger8oU,eiid Ihe other by that great Demo cratic jurist, Judga Black, who very ably contends that all rheli ehniild accept the Bi ble as a whole, and tiike It in ot cue gulp. Tho two are characteristic and witty, .and it is hard to determine which one has tho best of the argument. With many Black takes the cake, while olhers consider lngersoll bis superior. -Miss Laura Peters, of Slatlnglon, is on a visit to her cousin, Miss Mary Snyder. SciMIEFFEt-DHICN'Mtrt's SlKTIKEL. M'oriH ItGincniburiiiR'. Tf vti ni-n snH'Artniy tvilh PnlflrrK. Ttnlr Fever or Cold in the Head, buy a 50 cent botfle of Dr. Evory's Diamond Catarrh Remedy. It will cure you ut. once. It never fails.' Head the JOictcr's A'dverlhi- , - j - n j ment. Tho teachers' Examination for Packer district will be held at HUdsoudale, Au. 0, for Lausanne and Rock port, Aug. l'C; for Franklin, at East Weisspnct, Aug. 10. To pity the unfortunate and make no effort to help them. STATE N EW. i. II. Stanibcrgh is erecting a' rolling nil 11 at Reading, The Snyder shops at Pottsville are crbwd- ed witn orders. Another larce silk mill is to be built at liawley, Wayne county. Congsessman Kr men trout, of Reading", has returned nomo irom Europe. Frank Bruirer, of Conshobooken. aeed 12 years, was killed on Thursday by cars. JoscdIi Vallanco was killed at North Ash land Colliery on Friday bv a fall of top oai. Adam Slyer, of Caernarvon township. Merits couniy, was kicked to aeaui by muloon balurday. Cyrus Whitman, of Robeson township. Berks county, has become insane on the subject of perpetual motion. It took 20 passenger coaches to convey the blacksmiths ot the Altoona shops and their amines on a pic nto excursion. The tannery of McKean Brothers.at Wat- snutown, Northumberland county, was burned down on' I riday. Loss, $35,000; in surance, $10,000. Frank Woodvlllc, a clown with Bachelor Ic Doris' Circus, was arrested at Lewistown, Milllin county, a Tew days ago, charged with receiving stolen goods. Children playing with matches' set fire to straw in the barn of John Oarbcrln Rapho 1 T ... T- ' ' 1 tuwosinji, uaucuster tuuotr, uu rriuu, anu the building was destroyed. The 12-year-old son of Samuel M. Good;' living near .uorevtue, uaiicasier county, committed suicido on Wednesdoy by haiij Inz. Ho was subject Co' fits of melancholy. Harvey Slrack; aged 10 years, one of the boys in jail at Reading for' try ing to throw d train of the track, tried to escape from tbo, jail on Sunday. He had got on to the roof when oiscovered and captureu. David Filigerald," a car inspector on the Pittsburg and Erie Railroad, is said to have gone without eating since July, 12. lie bad a row with bis wife, and sworo he would starve himself to death. Ail unknow man was drowned in the riyer under the Panhandle bridge at Pitts burg on Sunday while bathing. " William Jefferson', a negro barber of Lancaster, was arrested on Monday for rape on a little colored girl, aged II. Thero was a terriflo thunder shower at Scrantoc on Monday, in the courss of which the Dodge breaker was struck by llgbtniog, and Sebastian Gambeck, docking boss, was killed, and William It. Lewis, fireman, se verely shocked. Robert Bennie, wbo was committed for the killing of Thomas BreunoOi at Locust Dale, on July 4, was on. Monday released In $2300 ba.il, and is to be tried" for manslaught er at tho September term oi turt, Nancy Sheriner, while sewing by an open window In Texas township on Monday afternnon,.was struck by lightning, and at last accounts remained unconscious. Some 500 colored people encamped at onarnn on iuommy iu ceicuraie. x-inancipa tion Day.' Speakers from Philadelphia and other points were present. Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Is lighted with electric light. A new case ot smallpox has been'devel' oped at wiixesoarre. Marfa Swank, of Kline's Corner, Berks county, Is 82 years old, and has never taken a dose of medicine which accounts for it. A little daughter of J. p. Mullen,' flying near Delville, was burntd to death on Sat-, urday evening" by playing" tvflh' parlor matches. ... , The Miffi'n Couniy Republican Cc'nu'entiofj is to be held on Monday the 29th iastant. Delegate elections on Saturday, me ztiq in stant. l , The cr'is'l mill of James Cordon In Mil font borough, Pike county, was burued yes terday, together with a largo quantity of crain. Luss, $10,000. The Democratic County Convention' of Chester countv. will bo held in WestChes eer, brfTuesday, the 0th instant. Dcfega'tS electiopS on neXtHaturday, E. B. Eiiglond, a Willlamsport lumber man, while suffering from a nervous affec tion on Tuesday lock a probably fatal dose of alropia by mistake. On Tuesday Rev. Epbraim Jf. Nitslcy, of cast Donegal townsnip, snot on nis prem ises a white crane that, measured fifty-four incnes across me wings. Henry Murkll, aged 35 years, bridge, builder en (he Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad, was killed at Rid- ley Creek bridge on Wednesday morning by a passing' train. .Jennie Krr, aged ti years, living near I'll.rth'.ntf An tlta Pr,-v 1I1a rn,.UAnltn the tlie city w.ilh. bar, mother nu Saturday and visited two pr three places. Since then she has been missing". Thomas Conplff, a lriiue employed al Monday killed by thA" descent of a mass of, j crjl unwn a pjtcn in ine inin,riujuiug aim Dctwccu tus macs auu plop. ANNOUNGEMENTS.- JJiOlv COUNTS TREASTtiltElli SAMUEL RIGKERT; OF" SUMMIT iULti, aunty Convention, ,tulj'3i- FOR KEIJlSTKlt & ItECOftfitir Z. H.- LON-Qy tif LEllltiHTUN. Su'blcci to Ihe decision of liio D'emneratic' Couuty Convention; jiily 36-tc. TjOir KEGISf Elt .V; itEC0Mfcjr JAMES P; SMrftfy 6F LEHlbltTW. SbMecf & the decUon ' of lha namoeVafin" County Convc'ntlSn. jlly.1u-lc. H, E, SWARTZ,. OF NORTH KlilDElH isj - - ,;' 1 Subject t),tVe'rtecuion''o'f' the $ein'oeratla"' Couuty Convention.' jti!y3&-te. I'.ciiljrliton jriurltctit Flour .her sack.. .,.',,, MUckWheat flaur o'er sack. 3 UU, 10, w. 1 16, 1 SO 1 K, i u, Uorn, pechusheli.,,, uais.pcr pusnei... ...... Mixed Chop, pfr.fwt '.. Middlings, per cwt. i;orn unon.. llran.percirt. ...... gutter, per pound.. per uoieo,. Hatn, per pound,. Lard, n'er nound. Shoulders, per pound f-uuuiuviB, ccryuiuiu......i.i.. ii, i V Potatoes, per bushel '. l oo v. Sld'cH'.'nnriict'" Closing prices, of DKllAvit'.-j a'.ToVksknd'. StockGoH'fnhi'erit; dad Oofil', Mi" Sodtti . Third Street. Phila., Aug. 4. 11-81, . . V. S. Kx't. 0 8J4's 1025; bid lMJaskedf U. S. Ourreuoy, 's.....lo. bid 1I2 aked 8. s's,i8Si, new, igz ua asxed, S.' new ...llsVUd niii asked S.41jnew...a.......li82 bid Uel2'aske.t l'ennsyanls R. R.. ..... bid 65 askixl, Vhlbl.fc Jteadlni R, l,3a?bld 33 askfti Lehtgh Vallcv.lt.ii.... Ciff hid Cl'askedj Lehigh OQAiSifavCo.. ii old,' lH'a(kcd United tig's o N. X...,l5l. .bid lia ..askedi Northern Central It. H. ii ,bid .,M arked. lle8tonTllteP.Pass., Ii. !!,( 21 bid , 2iH asked. Oentrdl Traninortatlon. lijf bid III LP.. All J CL UU I. It. At. U -a uuh, it. 4(. Mz oia asarn. ii asie-i, uy. asked, til asked northern racinoromi.. hid rt" i a.. bid ivortn i-enna. i. lit.... ci- arked Silver, (TratUsj; W'feljl 65Ji' H5)cel r k nninit A!H-OR AFF -fin the 26rd otOherryvllleJ lllfort,;, . h. . X . , ".ti ..r f , . .-,. .The foltowlnir statement. o( AVrn, .1,. Coo wjb- ln, of tiomprvllle,JIasj.,issoi rqmarkab'e mat. we beg' to aslc.lor If tb? attention of our, read ers lie Bars ; " In the fall q( 17tl.l.was, Uk, en with n v.ioLEXT.ni-Enjijia v TUB Lcuqej followed by ttseyere cqueh. J sogn bexan to Loss ray appetite and flesh. I was so weak at, one tlino that 1 ceuld.nat lcavq mf bot. In,, the summer of, 1877 1 was admitted jo the CUyt Hospital,' While there the doctors said I had a hole, (amy left tuns as, Mir as a half dollar f expended over a hundred dollars ,in doctors, and medicine. X ras d far jfono at one. tlmo. a report tvent aroiifld Uikt.J was dsail.. 1 gave up hope, but a-frlend-toldima ot 1)11.. WMj HALL'S BALSAM FOR J'JIHIUNyS. t laughed at my frlenils, thinking that my case was incurable,' hut I got .a bottle, to . satisfy. iiieui, vrucu, lomy suriirise ,anu Krai location,, dead. Dentin to revive- and to-day (feel In fatt er stunts tnan j.jiave tne.past inree.ycara. ,., i" 1 write this honlmr vou will nurtllsh.lt.' so. that everyone afflicted with L'leoased I-ungs. win pa inuuecu to mite ulw wh. JinX.1, IUI.SAH F(1H 1II.: I-IIN'OR. and ha eon. vnleed that CONrjUraPTlOfl Can be Cured,' a Have taKcu two opiucff anu. can.iositiTeiy, sa V. that ft hasdque, mora oo,l than all th-. other medicines 1 have taken since mvslck-r ncss. My coujh has almost .entirely dlsap oearea anal snail soon DeauioioaoLoworx. Sohl by A,' J. ; druggists. UUHLIHO,, ieniguiuiv ana ! Dec. 18. 1880-yloow HENIIY'S CARnbl.IC SliW: .Tha BEST SAI.VE In the world' for, Cuts'. Bruises, Sores. Ulcers,, bait. Rheum, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains,. (Jorns, and all nles. Tha Salve Is iruaranteed to jrlve nerfect satlsfacilon In every case pr money refunded; its, sure yon net, iinui'3UAi(uui.iu SAI.VE, as all othqrj are but imitations.' l'riaa xa ceius. ior sae, ,Dy,all,urug;Ktt everiwherc' Deo. 18, 1880-yleow RED Are the onlv.l thi'C irlva unlwersal wders do. not Ktve satisfaotioo,'the,Druv flit will re.' ISO yleow turn your monet. Dec. It, 1 ( ttaAL'tii is -ivkAiihi Dr.K.C.WX6TSNiaVK apd" lnufin TaiiT' EKT. a tpecluo lor Ilyuerla, blzilnest. Con. nlalnna. rfervoua lioaAaebe..UeiitAl. Denrnx: alon. Loss of Meniorv.. e peima oirbcoa, .Impo. tency. Invoirfntary JSmlssions, Premature OleV Aire, r-auaen lv AVKr mult on. MlfibiiKn . nr ovcr-fnaoTgcnCo, which leads to misery, decay ana death- One box will enre raoeof cases! Kactt box contains cue mooth'n treat ojf nr. One, doliM n,box. or six boxes foatlve dolls rsi sent os man prepaio on receipt i,i price, we onus anta six boxes to cure anv eaaa With each order leceivedbv ustoriOx boxes, accompany led with nve dolni . we 4Ul,arndtlie psrohnsv er our wrlttsp cnaraDtfx to return tho mootv. If Ihe treatraena does not efrtt a cure. Uoac. antecstssqed only when tbe treatment is order ed from uur airentt. JOllN o. WEST CO Sole Pr -prletors.JSl ItJ W.Modiapn atreet; C'hloo.lll. A DUItLINO, Agent, Lehigh" ton Pa. , hMiTii Kuan: co., Wholesale A cent.; Ph:iadciihia. sept, n.'sa-ij $10 Ontflt furnUlted frfQ, l'th ruU iDfitroo. tioui forcoadtiilDgtbAinoHtprofliibli) tmslUMS tilit snv nut rn rtitriMlii Tbo 1)3Idm9 ta so car lolearn.anti our lnairoe. noun tuv u Mitinio aaivi'isiui ui nnrt no Cn riiHiio Krwn iiruu" ironi (i rery ruri. no oca UU1S mil nutlll yVIIUUK UI WU1I, Wnman mm ii evooasfaUas rneu. Boya pd girl can earn lararoauaie. Many bavoiuaoeoToropQhttOdrea ilo larn lna eltfile w. elt, Jfot&lDffllke It ever mown before. A'l wDoet.(pctrfiflQrBfitlafr toioakompney. Yoacaaeusaelalliia tnan iiandariniT3'our spare tlmo at firrtar profit s Voatio net dito to inrrat anv oaoital Id il, Wa tako ail tbe rlstc. Those wbo nred lesilTmooejr aboalU writiMto ua sLodo Ml lnrnlnhed txee' Audio-a Tliu h. & CO., Auo.uta, Ualoo. iiviitoiis qbould sddress tUsOlJ. Jjrjl6sj, Altoroeys at Law and I'stent Solicftur, t 7th Street, WashlnKion, I), tifor circulars of Instruc tion , Uefeteqce and Mvlce sent mxE. W JtteqJ exclusively to, rateqt, business. Be ssuel.i Interferences and oases rejemed la other hands, a specialty.' ,7rae-Marks ami, threats, lolilctod. upon receiptor model or. ssetcn anoiescriiition wo u,ya. our opinion m to patentabllity.rBitorcHAtioi:. w reft to tbe Commissioner of I'.aunts, alsoloex Oommlssloners. Established 1898. 81-cor AN OiSTLY datjghteA! btezt) ti' When death was hourly eifetted, ill rme4'. les navina; uueo, ana ur. ii. ames was ex perunvntiDE witn tna ua ha accldenlaliy ijrulo nerlraenUo with lha in lb V herbs otUaloatla. ha accidentally rjrulo a prcparatloo. wblen, curad lit only, child of coxsuMrriov. Jits obud IS now In tilts eountry, and enjoying the best ol haftuu. fio has. proved to the world. thai cox'uy ption ran be pcsjtlvoly and per raaneptly cured. The Doctor, now elves this. Iteclbe Iree.'onlr alklOK Iwo three cent alamos lo pay expenses., The Herb also cures Night Cweals, .N'avven at tbe Stomach, and will break up a fresh llolil In 21 hour. ,AVlrest, Uraddpck h Co.. 1' 32 Itaca street, Phlfadal. ..hi. , .n,,n,h(.M. Vatf M ,u,.,uuui,uk tin. ,u j)-u 1'rocwretl for all spiders dfsabladln tbe V. Pi service from any cams, also for heirs of der ceased soldiers. Th sllirhtrst disability en titles to pension. I'CNSUWS INOKEAf ED. Bounty ini nw dlscttsrtiss procartd, Those in doubt as to whether entitled to any, -' thing, should send two 3 cent "stamps for. our. "circular ot Information." Address, vtR' stsmys, Stoddart & Co., Solicitors ef UUtbii and I'stents, WathlDKton, D, C. Jjntt Vviea. July l..wt. ERRORS OF yOUTH.' A ae.ntle.rn an wh aaffvral' 'ur years froa N ecvoua IJ Bill MTV .WMCU ATU OB UEU Yi and ail the rSeo.iol vouthtul lndsscJS.riaD.wtlt (or tbe IMS ot saffe.rtus;uDiaQlty, seDd iree to all who nrodit.lhe rcclpa a ad direoikuiator, oiaklOE b( simple, reuitdr by. whtcn. h was: co ed. 8 (Terrr i'l.bing in profit pt th d verper'a,exixnence cfn dA to by.aa,lrewut; urieclwttoulliieuce. JOUV fi papEN,-. i:-uis fn.ftlnrclitM. il V