Society Meetings. larratTO ntaTLB. No. 79. A. O. K. or Till M. 0. 2nd and th Monday of each month. In Its- Der'suall, hebignton.at l;ococi r. m j mes II. Btyers, 8. K. Ui s. 11. annum s. k. n. a. flNATiaff Tllirrnw LnnGE. No. G8a. 1. O- O.T maets every. Tuesday evening, nt 8 o'clock, in lienors noil. Aiireu iieca, xtu .ci I), lieber, Secretary. lltlUCHKN TBIDB. No. 232. Imp. O. Ill II. V., roecta In ltebersliall orey HBturdav. 11 11. Kreldler, Sachem i O. W. Delhi, O. of It Pouo rocA Teide, Ho. 171, Imp. o. It. M meet on Wednesday evening of ench week, at 7:3a o'clock in I'nbllo school Ilnll. WelssDnrt. Ts. O. Wi Schwab, H. Jao. Brong, c. ol R, LiiiianTONIiOnoE. No. 234. K. of F meets on Friday evenings, in Heller's Ilnll, at 7iS0 ociocs. J. w. ltannenniiau, u. u. x. it Ratoliff, K. of It. and B. Advertising Itntcs. WedrMreit to be distinctly understood that HO advertisements will bo Inserted In tho ool nrantef THBOAnnoK Advocate that maybe eieived from unknown parties or firms unless a teompanled with the UA9II. The following oro ar oklt terms. ASrmtt. IsADisnts for 1 vear. ner Inch eseh InaartiAn 10 Cts. Biz Months, per Inch each Insertion 13 Cts. " Three Montns. aivu. 1 Leas than three months, first lnscr. tlon fjl, each subsequent Insertion 25 Cts. Leosl nonces 10 cents nor line. H. V. MOnTillMKR, Publisher. J! 11. S1EWEIIS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Omu, No. t. Mansion Uonse, W ATH.'TT onrjNK. pa. Settling Estates. Filing Accounts and Orphans Court ITaotice n specialty. Trial of Causes carcfallv attended to. Legal transactions in Engnan ana ucrmsn, jan . SATURDAY MOItNINO MAU01I 31, 1877. Local and Personal. To' morrow. Palm Sunday, and the laat In Lent. Our streets are In n most filtby con dition ana yot wo pay taxes. Among the newly elected borough pmclals In Kutztown are six snoemaKers, Spring chickens have' commenced to "peep out oi weir temporary uaui tatloni. -non. Dr. J. 0, Kreamer, will please accept out thanks tor favors shown this office The annual parade of the Allen town flro department this year comes oil on vnif-Monaay, May sstn. -r Wanted, to BoRBow,!-t2l000, on good security. For particulars, call at the office of the Carbon Advocate. --A party of emigrants from Stock too. anoVHazletob, Luzerne county, will pall for Australia on tho 1-llh of Anrll. Notwithstanding tho unfavorable weatu'er bt the the.past .week, Laury & I'eters are matting rapid progress In tho erection or tueir new building. 'The Catasauqua'Rolllnp: Mil! Is full or orders, and wording all tueir men 011 both the day and night shifts. The Mill at Ferndalo enjoys a similar sea sonal ptpsperty,, , Tte- Continental Hotel In South Bethlehem came near being destroyed by fire on (Saturday. The contents of a trunk In a bed .chamber bad become IgUlftc from sorae caUse unknown. TbeTron business Is getting some what better, The; Allentowa Iron Co. It about starting one of its stacks, and It Is said that In a short time seteruj others uro to b tired up. Notice to' Creditors. All per sons Indebted to 0. W. Lentz, are re quested to mike payment- before April 10th 1877, or the accounts will be placed In the hands ofta Justice for collection. .(-Josepb F. Rei, 'near Canal Bridge, EastWelssport, will supply you with finest 'fafiilly flour, feed, candies, ap. ,ples, potatoes, tobacco and cigars, at lowest possible prices for cash.' Try It and be convinced. 4 The trial, of the' Iluntzlngers, ' of Pottsvllie will take place at Reading at the April session of court. Seventeen new Indictments bave been brought gainst them, charging them with em bezzlement, misdemeanor, making faUo entries, etc. Colonel Drew, of Washington, the osiUonal bank examiner, was In Allen town, on Saturday, looking over the books of the First National batak. lie has a 'favorable report to present, and the Chronicle says there Is no occasion for the alarm some timid people have In regard to the Institution. J. K. Rlckert has still afennf fhnan llglble lots In Klckertstown to dispose 1. 11 you leei use securmc a cooil 0 1 vvua mv iuu arit rnrna Stop Moment. Have vou uspd Dr. Coxe'a Santonluo Worm Svrun. 'rv it If la HlinV...l ... RS 11.171 Iflfl IT TaTl nimriitlS tilt' rinaf -. . Durllng's drug store. 28 E. F. Luckenbaeh's stock of wall his s cctlon of the state. If you co to lietl Mhllnl. Mall MHJ I . tock. See card In another column. .Syrian? iroods have alrcariv nut In heir ftDDearanco at Niishnmn a- Knn'a nil fllA nanarnlliv I 1 . ract the attention of ia i'nii iinv - -- w .1 ivva A1MIU ttl rs. 3 Handsome carriages and neat step. a an ft I ia ra ha nUnl I - , T 1 1 wucii a iiioiv. mi ( nn mraai o r A good strong boy, about 17 years f ago, wants a place to work, where be an make himself generally useful to is employer. On a farm or to drive loam . ILL Prof. F. K. ISflrud, soo of Mr, rancis u. liermJ, of Egypt, on Sat niBV iniAfan t 1 jtnvniH .tit. a i Svvtivrut mi UUUlUWUi 1144 which fin iih1 RAon innnaittui , tl ilf ft lirtliin A 1 v lways enjoyed the highest cona'dence t the faculty, trustees and students. reat regret The partlug was marked y the presentation to tlte Professor of '1 plprrnnf nnhl a .1 ......! . - o r i-v ubii i9 t LUK . - . ... . m.i utriuu f - n .v vbSB UCIO III ie mlijing business. Allentonn emocrat. 1 One of our most cslimablo citizens may be thankful for tho Introduction ot Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, for Its timely use has saved his life. The expense of tho late murder trial In Columbia county, resulting In the conviction of Hester, Ttilly and Mellugh, was t3,000. Tho rottsvlllo Miners' Journal re ports that an extensive basin of anthra cite coal has been found In tho vallty of tho Arkansas river'. John Llndcniuth, of NewcaMIe, who has been missing since the 10th Inst., was found Monday, frozen to dentil, at Flowery Field. John Scoot ot Rockdale, while smoking a nine In bed Tuesday morn lug, set the bed clothes on Ore, and died from suuocation ueroro assistance ar rived. Miss Llzrlo Kramer removed from next door to tho Camion Advocate office, Into her new building, corner of iiatiK street and LlanKway, during tno past week. W. F. Klotz, of Northumberland Ta., was In town in tho early part of this week, Mr. K. Is convalescing after an illness of several months, caused by n broken leg. At the borough election In New ColumDus, Luzeinu county, February 20, Mrs. Emma Llogart and Mrs. Lydla Chapln were elected school directors over several male opponents. The foundatlou of the new library building of Lehigh University were staked off on Thursday and work was uecuu on the cxcavatlou. 1 ho total cost ot the structure Is to be $100,000. A man named John Branuon was struck by an engine on the Lehlgl: Valley railroad near Redlncton, on Friday, and killed. When picked up it was found tliat Ills neck was broken lie had been at Catasauqua In search of worir. Chas. T. Horn( of tho Baltimore College of Physicians and Surgeons, has been homo on a visit to his friends during tho past week, lie speaks in high terms of pralso of tho facllty and general arrangements or tnat College, The Lackawanna Iron and coal company pay their laborers 85 cents a day, working ten hours, and 1. 00 a day for woi king twelve hours. This is a fair Indication how miners and laborers are paid In and about bcrantou at present. The United Companies of New jersey announce tno regular quarterly dividend of two and a half per cent, pay a me at the otuco of tne I'ennsvl vanla Railroad Company, in Philadel phia, on the 10th of Apill next. On Sunday night about ten acres of ground above the Diamond Mire, at Wllkes-IJairo, caved Iti lo a depth of eight or tin Inches, while wide seams opened In many places. Pegplo living in nouses nuilt upon the sinking earth were greatly frightened, but no ono was injured, llie. uauiagu cannot be csmuaieu at present. The body of an unknown man was rounu, naif u mile from Silver Creek dam, near Mahanoy City, on Friday. At the coroner's Inquest held upon the emains a veruict or Ueatn from un known causes was rendered. The de cease was thirty-rive or forty years old The Scranton Republican savs not withstanding the reduction of 15 per ccui. in miners- wages tnere lias been no Increase of work. The mlues are worked on au average one-third time As soon as cars can be obtained tocarrv away the coal the amount of work will oe increased. We received an order at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning for a 81 page Paper Hook Alex. Campbell vs. Coin, of I'enn'a which we .printed, folded. stiicnea. covereu and delivered to E R Slewers, Esq,, Dlstilct Attorney, at muuuii vUUUK. ueioru u o'cioclc nn Thursday evening, or In 27 working nours aiter receiving tno copy at Le lilgliton. Is there au office round hero tuat can neat this ? The Appropriation bill, Introduced In the State Legislature by lion. W. M. Rapsher, for the relief ot those comities who have suffered onerous expenses In prosecuting tho Mollies, passed tho House and reached and successfully passed a second reading in the Senate, when a deadlock occurred between the two parties, which may possibly defeat tho bill with many others. With some politicians, it is personal feeling, and not the real Interests of the people they seek to attain. New Spring Styles. T D. Clatiss, the merchant tailor, Is now receiving the first Install raent of an Immense stock of spring goods, comprising cloths, easslmeres, and vestlngs of the latest designs and the best manufacture, which ho Is pre pared to make up In the most fashion able and durable manner, at prices ful ly as low as the same material and workmanship can bo obtained for in any other town In the State. Also, a full lino of gent's furnishing goods, lials, caps, boots, shoes and gaiters suitable for the wear of this section, aud manu factured expressley lo his order, Tho entire stock lias been purchased on an entirely cash basis, aud as he Is selling for cash only he is able to sell at such prices as will astonish purchasers. Call and examine goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Public Sales. Bills for tlie following sales have been nrlnted at this office, or they are advcrUsed In tho col nmns of the advocate i March S3, at 2 aud 7 a.m. Cows. Ilunseholil iuiniture, etc., property of Mm. KUtaOtth eldeuheimer, Uonk-et.. Lehlithton. Match St, at 1 p. ui. Valuable Fann. late of jonaj itemaif, dwi'd, containing in ucres. lu rraiikllu iowuhip. A. aud WV Jteuialy and I. !. llaurlikto.a. administrators. Monday, Apill:, at 10 a. w. Fartulnc stuck aud wpt,iu.ui9..iu juiui uuuseuom nrunurc, ;iu tlie tirimlw. of Adaui Andreas, tu upper 'rowameusluKtwp, April 7. , attoa m. Farm, ratmluit stocic and household funuturo, lato tho property of Uen2JU"f ,m'y.of lower Towameuslair.doo'd. II. D. ilunuiy, Administrators. AP?.','.''at! .'cIoci, p. m More and other buildings aud two lots of gi oumt lu the vlllaee oi iiowuiauivuie, Lower Tuwanieutluir, lato tho property of David tjuyder, ueoU lleury Boyor, Adoiiu-atralor. April 17, at S o'clock p, in House and lot, prop- n'u Jtiu. J-Tauklln Twp, one half mile ea.t ol w rlt vdri, on the road lead. u to htetevillc. Prom HI ouch Chunk, The next regular terra of Quarter Sesslou will open on Monday, tho Dth of April. Owing to tho Interference of Jack Frost, canal navigation didn't open on tlie !.'Utli met , as contenipiaieu. Mr. James Sheridan and f'ainlly.on Tuesday morning left Coaldale for Oro gou, where they Intend to settle. Smalt paper books In the various Molly appeaUcases are now preparing for next week's session of the Supremo Court, Our friend Oliver Crllly is In a bad way, and Ills Indisposition such as to pre vent him from giving business tho at tention ho used to bestow upon It. Tho lecture of C. E, A. Mcdeachly, lato of tho Danuury News, who enter talned au audience at Union Hall, on Friday evening of last week, Is very nigiuy spoken of. Most of our more prominent legal lights contemplate being present at next week's session of tho Supremo Court, sonio for the transaction of business, and tome to learn by looking on. After an absenco of nearly six months, Miss Mary McGcady returned nome on Saturday, no uouul as greatly to the delight of her many friends In our midst as lo ner parents. Tho paper-book for submission to tho Supreme Court in Aleck Campbell's caso has left tho hands of the printer and occn received uy Ills counsel cere. It is a lengthy document, covering 207 pages. The captains of the East Mauch Chunk fleet oro now intensly on tho alert for coal freights, and anxious to know who will be tho first to pass the locks. Last year It was Captain Lenner to whom this honor belonged. Rev. I. W. Yeakel, who has been reappointed pastor of the Evangelical congregation of Upper Mauch Chunk, met with a very hearty reception on the part of his parishioners on his re turn to their midst. Rev. Toung, of tho East Mauch Chunk M, E. Church, left on last Mon day to attend tho annual conference The Rev. gentleman having proven himself tho right man in tho right place, It Is hoped that he will be returned to his charge. Sheriff Raudcnbnsh appears to havo a not very exalted idea of reporters, and some of tho craft find it a hard Job to gain admlttanco. The Shenandoah Herald man, for instance, would hardly be admitted though ho should havo every momber of tho bar to lntercode for him. The roads being In good condition for the purpose on Monday morning, Messrs. N. M, and Chas. Belford, the venerable " Pap" Painter. Jas. Miller and Chas, Armbruster, enjoyed what they claim to be tho last slelgh-rlde of tho season, In Zellner's big 'bus sleigh. Judging from tho tenor of the varl- ous sentences luiposid upon Milton Delbert and Geo. Boyer, they will not bo able to cotnmutu much otilielr re spective terms of Imprisonment, .as the terra for which tbey.are separately sen tenced on each successive Indictment Is but a year or so and consequently not much, If any, Commutation will bo possible. At any rate the community will for a long time boexeuiut from the depredations of ueiuert. Gen,! Fitz, John Porter, arcom panled by Sup't. Moore and Assistant aup't. btrauss, passed up tho L. & S, Division on Thursday morning on a tour of Inspection. If they had only uiuugiii iuu over-nuo ann inucM neciipii back pay along, they would have been greeieu Willi n perfect ovation. But un fortunately, this thev didn't, anil tlm aisappointeu employees will therefore navo to patiently enduro a little wbllo ioDger. Tho threo Mauch Chunk lads who are now detained lu limbo for the non payment of costs Incurred In their lato prosecution by an outraged minister ot me gospei, are certainly tne Happiest party In Jail, They occupy ono cell, are full of the Old Scratch as can be, and If su a uo tnai iney suouiu nave to stay iuug, luuiuiM! mir vo oeiu anytning in tho gymnastic line ever witnessed hero. Johnny Boyle, of East Mannh Chunk, whose term of Imprisonment, to which ue was sentenced last January a year ago, has lonrj since expired, Is still held in castle Raudenbush for costs, which ho H neither able to pay nor like. ly to earn at tho county Jail. There's something radically wrong In all this. especially now that taxes are becoming a grievous burden. I, at least, can sco .either sense nor Justice lu it. but as there may be those who can, I should be glad to hear from them. Mr. M. M. L'Vello. of Ashland, a prominent member of the Schuvikiii county bar, was In town on Wednesday, during the afternoon of which ho had a lenginy conrerence witu Yellow Jack, whoso case. It was rumored, he Is tn argue before tho Supreme Court. Mr. L'Velle will also act as counsel In tho two Molly Maguire cases yet to bo tried lu the Courts here. -III consetiuence of the trnuhtna in tho Wyoming region but Utile coal wa carried over tho L. & S. Division du. ring the week. Excessive dullness also continues the most prominent feature m snipping circles hare, and notwith. standing that navigation is nominally opened, there Is as yet neither coal In tho pockets, nor shipping orders on hand, and, Judging by present appear ances, a dull boating season Is ahead ot us. -Milton Delbert. in a letter address ed to Bernard liayes, an occupant of a cell In castle Raudenbush, writes as tuiiuws ; March ,18th, 1877. Mr. Hayes : I am on the 7 lilnnlr galury duing nothlug but I hope I may soon get to do somo Kind of work. Tell tne uoyes i sand my best respects to them. Me and " rotfee" ( HoveO tmn.i In oue cell but his number Is 8758 mine is 8757 I am In the cell with a ulce fel low At that Tell my parents lu 4 Weeks ill write to hem. So I most clooa for this time So good boy In care ot Sheriff Mr. llaruoy Hayes, Mauch Chunk, Carbon Co. Pa. On last Wednesday, as your corres pondent again paid ids customary visit to tho county Jail, he again found tlie prisoners well remembered by their friends. Judging by the number of vlsl tors who called on them. Edward Kelley, who lias suddenly become tho Hon of the place, Is, of course, tho lndl vidual most sought and inquired after by callers, all the rest having suddenly dwindled down to stars of less magnl tudo In the criminal constellation. True lo their sex, tho female portion of moth er Eves' fnmily wero again rnoro nu meruusly represented thon the other, and by their Intuitive " longing after Knowledge caused tho Keepers tuo usual amount of trouble. Tho prisoners l found In usual health and spirits, but could glean from nono or lliein any' thtug of Interest to tho general reader James Kerrigan, whom I found seated in mo omco, was, in tact, tno only in dividual at nil dlsposod tu talk active noss, and oven be was rather " down in tho month" at the time. Nineteen months Is a long time, and Jimmy hav ing already been a resident of the coun ty Jail fur that longtb ot time, ho Is tiring of confinement, ill at caso, and longs to be released. No wonder ho Is growing dally more dull aud sullen. Dig Creek Items, On Monday, at 0.30 a. m., the thermometer indicated Q degrees below zero at this place. Eggs in this section are selling at 14cts per dozen. The Big Creek has again fallen nearly to Its usual level, There was considerable excitement last week on healing the repott of the falluro of tho First National Bank, of Alleutown. Mr. John Snyder, who was taken rather suddenly HI last week, I am pleased to announce is Improving. Mr, Thomas Miller, of Delano, Schuylkill Co., was on a visit at this place over Sunday ; nu left again for home on Monday. , Sleighs that bad been put away. were brought out again slnco tho ro- cent fall of snow. It is reported that David Prince, of Newark, N. J,, disposed ot ail his property which lie held at this place, to Mr. Alleufurth. Consideration I have not as yet been able to learn. Our friend C. A. Bock, of Daniels- vllle. Northampton county, will opon a select school in tne DricK scnool house at Solt's, on April SOth, for a term of three or four months. Mr. B. will, tlio course of a row weeks, call upon parents, wuen wo nope mat no may re. celve proper encouragement from them -Rev. Mr. Werner, tho newly no pointed minister for this curcuit, will have services, for the first tluie,onSun day morning at 10 o'clock lu the church, at Solt's. Friends ot all do' nominations aro cordially Invited to cprao aud hear him. Sunday school at the usual hour, p, m. Keveiik, Big .Creek, March 20th. Echoes frum Mnliuutiigr. " St. Patrick's day In the mornln" Is past. -,1'lcuty of tho bountiful whlto snow last wuukv ' "Good Friday" wiU be our next holiday, Some ot our schools havo an avcrago of only 7 pup.ls for the lust mouth, bcarlet lover Is tuo cause. All came) All went! The raising of the pqie m uoiior oi jiayvs aua wuuoier, at t'leas- uiib uuruer, mail ouiuiuiy, iuo uiu insi , cans. ed inucli oxcitemeut. Did aud young wereou thealett, andwnen thecommnud was given lot tUu pole to "go," sevoialot tho guards slipped kuu uuwu gnu weiii, pi usuaiu iiiui 1110 sirect, brujklue at lb., uuuer lulut. but none holm? dia- cout aged whatever, tuey soon had it ready lor uiomiujuii gii, nuivu wad su quieaiy aceum- plisheu that it look ouly aoout thieo tuiuutes tu unuk'it uui oi us piostinto suujiiou to a tior. pendlcular one. wheie siie"uow is staudinir. dolug 'houor to whom honor Is due." after which tho iuu lugeueial began, tlie Cltlzeu's Cornet naud, of Leaightoo, was snou there af tor six o'clock, aud di.couiuod houio very Hue muMc. 'i ue priucipni at tho tame wero Alessra. ilalliut, Kemerer, sillier aud otners. Tho hou'-o was crowded trom eud to end, uud alter they had partaken of tho dainties tho kitchen atlord- eu,iuo limes unu gents iiinused the audieuee for a short tliuo by cxlilbulug somo of their ex. cellent toetug, after wlncli tliey all adj-ramed tine die, aud tho consen,uencu wasthut some gui mui uio wroug stalls. "Hammv" waa thn liny tn t.ilrn hnmn vrllh him the hunting caso watch after the rafiliug at jucuauieiavuie. As rumor has it "Homo" offinded Mr. John IIoiu very much In saylug he was -'Mai onlng's great luiiuciuu." Well it was wrong for Ho mo" to dosu, but we also think John should not let off so many high aowlug woros aud phra&e. l'artly to Captain McDanlel tho honor isdue fcr beingsollbuialas tocaixy tho ''Jug" himself at tae pole raiding, at fleasant Corner, last oaiurujy. UuUur tho snncrviainn nf Kti-aara. 3Tandpr and .'lower the pule was raised at l'luosaut Coiner. I'ruf. McQInley has purchased the ahoe String taclorv lu Ulilit-r TUnhimlntf. Inr tl,M snug sumot tle thuu.aud dollars. This will aim treany ui nu uuim-s., uelug he Is a shoo maker. 310S8rs. T. M. nalllet. .T. 11. Mlllnrntid .T M. Kistiei will leave by the beginning ot April for waatt why loivo their w.hojis. on, 1 thought they weie rellerlu Mr. fMithsteiu of all tho goodies the kitchen atroriled. ..r"1!0 ' Lydia ai.d Mary Kemerer of Washington. .Lehigh Co., were the guesta ol Mr. la.Mls icuiiri r, for the oast week. xouir, cravlug Appetite. VEUTUilSUS. Only Three lu lOO.OOOi Bead, vause nnd iieflect over thn follow lug: Dr. Coxe's Wild Clierrv and Seneka has proved beyond nil doubt to oo tno nest ami most wonderful remedy ever prepared for the speedy relief and cure of all coughs, colds, whooping cough, asthma, hoarseness, weak lungs, incipient consumption, nnd that terrible malady croup. Havo you delayed try lug It.so long ? If so. get a bottle cost. lug 00 cts. aud uso to thirds ot it ; If not satisfied return the balance aud get your money back. Can anything be fairer ? This offer lias been accepted by over 100,000 persons using this delight ful remedy, aud only three bottles have ever been returned. Sold In Lehlghton by A. J. Durllng and O. W. Lentr. Large bottles 50 cents; small slza 25 cts. -Ladles, read Mrs. Guth's spring announcement. She will visit the city again duriug the comlug week for an additional stock of tho latest styles of spring millinery goods. Both branches of our State Legis lature have passed the bill providing for a tax ut eight-tenths of one per cunt on the gross receipts of railway companies. - " Marcutio." not anv as the young lady remarked with regard to tho pudding, we have au " aniplo suf- uucucy-- up uere. It has been decided to call au extra session of C'cugress im June 4tU. Ilnrse Stolen. Tho following circular was Issued hy David Ebhert, livery keeper of this borough, on Monday morning last, In regard to n horse and wagon that hn hired last week and was never return ed: ''On Wednesday, March Mth, 1877, a man, representing that ho wish- ed to drive into tho country a short dls tancd for the purpose of purchasing milch cows, hired a horse and buggy of uavid P.Dbert, of Lelilghton, since which time nothing has been beard of him. The man Is about 0 feet 8 or 10 Inches, has one eye defective, and lias dark sandy hair. Tho horse Is a grey with a white head, grips, and occasionally strikes with right front knee when hard drove, hair slightly worn off on right hip, and is between 14 and IS hands high. The buggy Is n coal box fall lng and shifting top, with running gear painted red " A reward of 650 is of fered for tho recovery of tlie property Tlie Coal Trmle At the present price of coal this country can compcto In tho principal markets ot tho world with. Great Britain, aud tho export trade Is now receiving tho attention of tho carrying couipan. lea. Tho true and sensible remedy for tho pros cnt depression of tho cool trade Is an enlargo men t ot the conumptlou of coal. The benefit of cheap fuel lo all manufactutlnj; Industries In this country cannot bo overestimated. The present indications are tnat tuo proposed reduc tion of wares will bo quietly acceded to bv tho miners and laborer, and tbocsrryinircomuan. les will probably also couio down In tueir eiiarKus. uuc mo important inquirv louows. un solved, "will tlio croat suporuouudancoolcnnl falce linen he ownnnilnf-niiliitl" if thlaBlmii l0 settled tn the ntllrmntlve tho trnnhln mil iHiiuri's as iuo cousequoiice cannot bo long de ferred. 'I'lu ro is hopo for a wider market and an increased ilemnud for coal Invited by a low cost of production. Notwithstanding tho re duced vruftcs made uy operators wo see H stated mail iuu luiuers stui receive nit'cn uetter pay uciwumu i no VHJ Ol U HK111UU llllll- cr ilurini; the latter nsrt nf lhfll ami thn lirat air in nths ot 1S12, accoiillns to tho books of ono of in iiii'pe coai companies, averaged 33 1 ccuts a tou. In Mnv. 18G3. the avcrtim rnto was M 1 A ceuts, when tho nverairo pneo of coaluttldo wato was il 31. Tno price dnrlne the psst win. tor has been !6K cents a tou to the skilled min er, and tho price of coal has been about i3 a ton. rho change which went Into operation on tho I4ta, lu the Wyoming reelon. was a reduction Of 10 cents a ton. the present nav thus helnir rn. duccd to 4i)lj cents. Coal Is already selling bo- un uuv.iuu putus, wueuuvcr sales can 00 ei rcctoil. and lirescnt urines. It la Rtntmi. nrn minr. enteod fur the summer where contracts aro made. Tho Immense amouuts of coal oftereil niuimuioiY uaysat nuctioi aio variously inter- Km tlS?y'U' uuuics hiuuu win not. join acomDination out in BlSt Oil tho Cll.tl trnjlM rnrhrlnc ll.nlff In n linln. al way: or it may bo that tho lvrniayivanin. Company Is simply exercising without oidlnnry UUSIUOSS loresluhtl that la. that the liimni-ni- loresuhti tnat is. that tho managd-a of the company kuow that with production stimu lated to Its full rjlnnr.lty tlinTnnrtrf,t. will tiiw-nmn glutted and prtcos will fall, and, therefore, that it Is best to sell as much as posstblo beforo tho ucuviuoii urcuuu comes, ur it may even ue pos SlblO that When tho day of MOlll enmea snmn irnnil reason wlU be given for reducing the amount of the sale, ond that tbooav;r to sell now is simply "i miuuiiiuuuii. - mui, lortuepro. eut, Is lo sight of, and lur tho rest a few days will dcierinini-. As vet trade Is dull, wholesale audronill. nnd Is likely lucontlnue an until con euiuors feel that bottom prices have beeu touch. i- Aucr, uuuuay. rue Heading Times. March 19, says t The Heading railroad company la n bout entering up- sham -.-.-ii,cui.i uiiuiwikii, UUU IUO H1KU OI Q p competition between the Schuylkill, Ifh aud l.tizernn tenlnna urn ninlnlvninni. .wo.. . luoiuciib uuwun will complete mo worg ot resumption In tho t-chnylklil coal fields to djy at all the suspeudi d coliiorles of the l'hlla. oelphia coal and iron coiupauv. This corpora t ou can deliver coal at as low.if notalower rato muu Buy OI lis COIUUlIltOrg. I ho following table snows the quantity ot coal sujppwiuveiiuoi.ciiigu vauev ttanroadforthe week euding Mar. 17th, 1877. andfiirthoycaras ... B. ,crva, Wyoming , 2I.U1S 07 lluzleton 27,t7) 01 Upper J,i hlgh heaver Mcaauwi.... 4 ,S8S 00 Mahanoy li,bSl 07 Maucachuuk Year. 931.3)7 IS 43I.C3t 19 2U0 12 137.S.I3 la 1SU.913 12 Total... Last Year., Increase.. ,, Oocrcase.,. 60,912 IS -'liiji 13 ai,7il 02 1.032.C31 18 71.711 13 200,320 03 I HKI'OItT Ol-' COAT, transported over Lehlch husqm-hauiia liivision, Central II It, ot tfuiBey wees.ouuuig war, 16. 1877. Total week. To dntn Shipped from tous. cwt. tons. owt. " hs ai,vn 1 7 Upper Ix-hlgh 0,930 5 lleavrr Meadow s.ioa 10 llatlctou 0 300 14 Mauch chunk 12,004 14 Uazardvlllo Binith aud Judd 237,603 17 4.1,070 12 77,473 15 43,004 10 ?,uos 11 1S9 II lotal..... M.S27 10 457,130 18 Total to date 457,130 18 bamo time lastyoar 271,314 06 Increase 193,618 13 Docreaso COAL AT AUCTION. Messrs. John II. Draper 6 Co , of Now York, sold by auction Teusday for tho Pennsylvania Coal Company 223,000 tons of Plttstun coal.de. iiverabio ot Newburgh during April and Mar. The prices realized Bhow a considerable falling 011 irom tnoso 01 tne February sale. Thero is a very general feeling that prices will still tnr. ther decline, and that tin. vmv lnrirn ..in-,.. made to forestall tho market. The following table shows tho comparative prices realized at a ucuay a BU1U UUU mat OI CO, a I 40.000 tons Inmost.. .82 70 fiaojoTi. 20,009 tous steamer at 2S7H2 70 2or& 297U 35,100 tous grate at... 2 70 a273 200r2ti7ia 20.OOO tons egg at 2 70 &2 75 2 00' 2 07ll WJ.tOJ tons stove at... 3 13 83 2:14 S41a3 51lJ lilltfU1li,n..lii..,n.-l-., ,A1 ,SA.A . o,ww tous pea at 2 33 V) a I.lst of Letters Itemalnlng ut called for lu tho Lehlghton P. u.. up to March 21st, 1S77 1 Alrey orKhror, Ilceter, Ticket Aarcnt Hex Sallle Miss K Wagner. Charles i.iu, xuuuias Graver, Lafuyette llnruist, II. Knoll, W. If. Kcru, Samuel Michael, Marr Miss. Waters. Henry Wothelnier. fonia Wtstou, 1 Hue Miss It. Persons calling for nny of the above letters, will please aay " Advertised," II. II. rnTEIiS, Postmaster. M.lUIUKl), MOY'EU DETRICK. On the 8th lust, al tbe re.iui-nco or 1 he bnurgrooni's mother, by ltov. J. U. Itecuian, Mr. (iourge Moyer aud Miss 1)1 CO, IlAnTIIOLOVMEy.-In Wetssport, ou the v-u miui .tiin-iju jii uui oe, son ox i;uaa aud iicueoeu juaruioioiuew, ut croup aud tuea sol., aged 1 year, 3 mouths aud s days. oiikkn.wuiu. 111 Franklin twp., on tho ..u iuai, imuunii IIUIMI, UJUglllUr OUOSeph and Llirabeih Uneuzwelg, of croup, aged 4 Fit VNK1.1N. Iu Mahomug, Feb. 19, Pearco c.uuiiu, .amujmi t luuuiuauuisuuys. FIIITZ-Iu 11 ahoning, March 3. II arvejr Oscar, cuuu ui uuuiei iiiiu i,yuia Fritz, age4 2 years. FllIlZ. -In Mahoning, Match 10, Amelia, child ot Duuiol uud una ITitz, aged 4 year., 6 luuuiu. nuu 11 uuvn. IIAllllia-At Summit XIUI, March 9, Uzra A. nun ui uinuira uuu ivaio xiarris, ageu 3 years S months aud 20 days. HUM UI.VAt Kaal IMnn It.mhil pu.ln -c uu ui niuau j.cun;! ami who ruiauue, aged 21 veal 8. a mouths uud 7 davs. UOS1-At West Penn, .March II. Alice Kather 01. unu wuuici i.iiaa, cuiuireu oz jouas anil wjmi. uui, .iciMi aiico i-, a years, v tuoatua auit 11 days 1 aud Daulel U, 1 j oir, 1 mouths uuu - uuj a. Ili-M". At West Penn, March Il.Jaooh Iless. aged II year.! 3 month and 3 days. IUI.LMAN. At West Penn. March 20, David ..,uu,H,,, wib- mil uuu u uiiya. MlLU.'lt.-ou March 6, lu Voliiort Oeorge, years, 7 mouths aud Zl days.. 111.X Ou the 19th lua! . ta ii'l.a il wiio ofMr. igjM. Hex, aud rt-ughternf Mr owouW'olf.uf Lehlghtou. .god h yuirs lOosijdij-a. Closing Prices of DeHavkn & Town send, Stock, Government nnil Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, war asm, ist. If. 8.6'K. ISM .1I5U h'd i2, ns-te.1 loslt bid 10- a, a.krd IWS d lot's nsied 1 11 b:d I a n-kiil US bid lint asked 1I1S bid llltt askid IT, 8. A.2..'a, ISO.-, U. H. 8.20's, 1I3-J, 1 U. 8. IMII's 1S07 I . is, .-20's. 1M1 , U. S. llMia II. a. run-oner. ft'a.. r.a lilil 1731. n,k.wi U. 8.6's ISSI, now ...lOllTt bid 11 t sal eil U. H. 4b's. new IMS bid IMS aaknt Pennsylvania II. It US bid sit asked l'hlla. A ltcndlng K, II I2'j bid IS K.Ve.l r.elilRh Valley It. It 41 S bid SI'i asked 1-ehlchCoiil ,e rsnv. Co.... 511, bid 21j nskril United Companies of N, J.is-I S bid 3fi astir! Oil Creek A All. Val. Il.Il. 6H bid 7 asked l'hlla. Kilo It It lOH bid II asked Knithern Central it. It.... Hk bid im asked Ilo.tonvllle I'nas. 11,11. Co. lt bid -HH asked Oolil IMS bid lib asucd Special Notices. v.sprp;!a. Dyspepsia. Dyspspsln. V spepsia is tho mostperplexlngof all human ailments. Its symptoms nie almost Infinite In their Variety, anil the forlorn and deapouilcnt vlctimsof tuo dlaeaao often fancy themselves iuo prey, in turn or every known malady. Ihls Is dun. in nnrt tn lltn -,nhA,i.- -l. i. "1 1st between the stomaen anil the brain, and In pait also to the fact that any disturbance ol tho digestive function necessarily disorders tho llv. er, tho bowels and tho nervous svslum. aud ef. focts to wimo extent, the qiinlilv nf the blocd. 'i:i m:tc,,I!l,el 8 Utter Wine of Iron a sum enre. This Is not a new preparation, to bo tried and found wantlnpj it hai been pi escribed uallv lot many vonrs in the practice of i ruluont ph si clans with nnporallold success- it is not expect, ed or Intended to cure all tho disease to which the human lamllv Is subject, but is warranted to euro JJypepsla In its most obstinate form, liunkel's Hitter Wine of Iron never falls to ?Sro,By,Inp!.om.0' I'yspepia aro loss ot appo. lite, wind tind ri.inirnf iiwfn,. .i.n .v mouth, heartburn, distension ol the stomicli and bowels, constlnatlon. headache, duzlnexs. siei'pieKBiiessnuitiow spirits Try tho gieat re 3 cent stamp Tryouo bottle of Kuukcl's Iron annuo convinced or its merits. Bold by drug gists and slot ckcopers overywhoi e. IV nf ..a It'... . """1 . Muiiiis, norms. llemOVOl nllVft. Tan. Wn-n, ..II S.JiXSI.." Inreo hours, with vcgetablo S"n:,,. S01? "?.'!. 111 Msn'hK from thf sys. f'iTS- ,No ,eo ,IU neai1 bnes. Tho lioctor SSiTi-,M" 10 ""ove Tape, seat. I'ln and Htom vi-i-SP"1.?-, ABk Tonr druugist for a bnttlo of '!S,"fXorni V'K"- ' Pcr uottlo. with full Instrnctlous,b7encllng 3 cent stanTJ f,".0,?. if. Bumc- Kunkel's Worm Byrnp l5 used lor chili.reu or adults, with porlect safety, as It Is vegetable. Buy it. and try It. Mar. 3 PIMPLES. I will mall (Free) tho reclpo for preparing o slmpla VEOKTillLR Halm that will rZm.W n-?J slmnld VEOirfiiir r li i ii7n iTT.r r' " tngtne skin sort, cloar and hmntitni, niu.. . structions for producing a luxuriant growth of f,i'ai"',l;V'.;"a.or smooth face. Address lien. Vandelf A (!n TtnT-M'.l h, . ur, . Kew York. laniiiS'- TO COIVSUMFflVES. Tlio atleertlanp. Imvlnvlincn ,nnnn,, ed of lint dread disease. Consumption by a elm" pie remedy. Is anxious to make knowu to his fellow sntferera Mm mran. nt ,r . deure it ho will sond a eopv of the prescription mrd. (Ireo of charcnl. with ihn ii,, ,-,,!.,., ... preparing and ulng the tame, which tliey will hnu a sure cuitp, tor Consumption, Asthma, llronchiils. &o. Patties wishing tho niescriD. linn win pieaae adilreas Rev. rc. A. WIL80N. I'Jt Punn-st. WilllsmBbnrgh, W.Y. ImiS-mS Errors of Youth. A Gcntlemin nhn snfrAmi rn. . Ni-rvoua Debility, 1'romaturo Di cay. and all tho effects ot vniithlTi lniti.rti..n mii' ..ii,. ot suffering humanity, sond froo to nil who neod It, tho roclpo onil directions .for makmg tho slmDle romoily bv which he was cured, buffer, era wishing to profit by tho advertiser's experl enco can do bo by addressing, In perfect conn. Jenco. JOHN 11. onriKN. JanumS Cedar-st. New York. Now Advertisements. 2 3 o CO ( r O -1 CD Rcbcr's Block, Ilnnk-st., Lehigh ton. Notice. To tho Public A. J. DTJllLINCJ'8 Family Drug and Medlolne Store. (In Dr. llober's Illockl. IsOl'E.Von SUNDAYS fr..m 8 to 10 o'clock A. M-, 1 to 21, ,t 3 to 7 P, M. nosidonce-lst door above M. E. Church. A.J. Durllng, our popular Drug. irtst, "having dispensed with tho servloes of a clerk," is behind the Counter Dealing out and Compounding Nloo, Puro, Fresh, Unadulterated Medicines for the sick and Afflicted, atlledno- ed Prices. At A. J. Durling's Drug Store, yon can get your Prescriptions and Family iteapescompounded accurately & scientifically. At A. J. Durling's old established DRUOand FKESOIIIPTION bTOKE.yoo can tely on getting a Strictly Pure Article. No mistakes from incompetent assistants, as he dis penses aud prepares with hla own hands. It Is Just spleudid I What? Why that New Perfume I got at DURLINO'S Drug Stole. Ills own make up ho calls it " MY OWN " 230. and 300. pet bottle, 1000 lbs. Pure Caustic Soda, or Salted Potash, f or feO A P MA KI Ni 1 ast reeoly. edat A. J. DUltLINO a Drugstore, and selling at a very low pi tco. Wall Paper I Wall Paper I Wall Paper" At A. J. DUItl.INQ'a Drug store. NEW STYLES Just received at Greatly RE DUCED PIIIGK3. Call aud Examine, A. J. Durllng, our popular Drug gist, having an experleuoe of 1; Years, knows whereof bo speaks, wheu he bays ho guarantees that EVERY ARTICLE bought at bis DitUO STORE is of the PUREST and BEST that can be found lu tho Markets. A. J. Durllng, tho Druggist, has Just received a Fresh Invoicoof Fine FltENClT aud CALIFORNIA BRANDIES, OLD HOL LAND UIN, OLD RYE Vm3!UKS.IniD0rt. ed PORT and SHl'.ltltY WINES. Domestlo CLINTON and other URAI'K WINES for Medicinal and Sacramental Purposes, jljoiirited idmlnlstrators' Snlo Of Valuable Heal Estate. iuo miucriK"wi Auimmsiraiore or Uio KB UtoofJO.VA-S JtKMALY. litaol KKA.NKLIN Townablp. Carboa Couuly. IM., JeCtL will 6di at 1'ablio eale. ou tbe pfcuusea, oa Saturday, March 31st, 1877, lommeoctng at ONE o'clock F, M., the follow. ug described VALUABLE FARM, HltlUtOd &bO(lt 1 U mil 61 ait Of thn TlnmriP'h nt 'WcUftDori, bemir the propcitv ot tho afd Jnnu HemtlK. "pod. ctiuuuuuir (3r AUltliaoI Good FanaLitr IjiihI, of which loo acres oro c. ear and tho balinco In Timber; UouodiHl by laud of lN ter Krutu, iloo. a Wajriw. Jiobt. Autboar. i&C&o.with all the Improvewrnta theroon' mmA. " ouwwwaMi nuill, MTIUUK UWQ1X kuT liiu Houe, Butuintr llouw. with Cellar uudcr txpecUHy adaiittxl lor the mUk ltuijuj. Frtmo Htm. Piir Rrahlfso. Wamn Khrtl Anil nihr OiithiilnllnD-4 n I'nmn , n.v.a. f nlltuir Water uvar tha Uouac, all kiiul of Fruit Tre-a ere planted ou the prenuaaJT etc. The flUt IB 1U HIWU UUUIU11UU. lVrina nf navuifiit wl.I tut TrvrM t,A n buiuatln Luown at ihotimnaiid p' oa Hh bv A, i&t, V ItKMrViiY aud I. G If 1SKIIXMK. AdmNaot i;ttatoof J out a IL;, ly Jec'd. March 17-uS
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