Society Meetings. INFIXITO O AUTLB. NO. T8. A. 0. K. OF t!IE M. C. 2nd and 4th Monday of each month, In lto bor'a 11 all, Lelilgbton, at 7i30 o'otock p. it, W. K. Bennlngor, 8. K. C, l 8. K. Gllbatti. . k, it. u. Oil ADEN nutTIS LODOK, No. 6S0, 1. 0, O. F meets every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, In Iteber'e Hall. Alfred Beck.ri, O. I N. B. lleber. Secretarr. illTUCHEJI TR1BK. No. 132. Imp. O. of R. M. jueuis in iieoer-s nail eTOiy Hftiuraav. 11 U. Qaggna, Sachem i O. W. Delhi. C. of II. road Pooa Tribe, No. 171. Imp. o. It. M., meet on Wednesday evening of each week, ut 7:30 v uiuck, in j'uono ccnooi jinn, weisspnrt, I'a. C. W. Schwab, s.g Jao. DroDg, c of It. X-imanroN T.odoe. No. Ml. K. of P.. meets on Friday evenlugs, In llebcr's llall. at 7:?0 n ciocK it. uaunicr, u. u. x. iu jtatcnu, K. of II. and 8. Advertising Rates. We desire It to be distinctly understood that o advertlsementaXelll, bo Inserted Intho col umns of the Cardos Advocate that may be -ejcived from, unknown parties or flrras nnlosa tcompanled with tae cash, Thelollowlwr art nr only terms, t&dveitlsementB for 1 year, per Inch each Insertion 10 Cts. " sir Months, per inch each insertion 13 t'ta, " Throe Months. 20 Cts. " Less than three months, first Inser. tton fl. each sobseauont insertion 23 Cts. Local notices 10 cents per line. n. V. MOItTniMKIl, rnhllshcr. j fuanicl1n lksii, physician and stjhcikon, Late Uttidmt Fliytictan of llarrUbutg ltmpUal). Office i Next door to the Union Church, WEISsrOllT, PA. rF" Ppoclal attention Riven to the Diseases of Women. Constitution In English and German. Aug. 18, 1877-dm JJtt. EDWARD UllOWJf, BUnOEON DEN1IST, X)f the Pennsylvania bttital College, Phllidcl. phla, has opened an office In LEIIIOIITON, on DROAD 8THKET. bOtt door to SnyderM .tore. All work warranted satisfactory. I-AUOHINa OAS used for the painless ex. traction of Teeth. Aug. it, Is77-yt JjJ It. SlIIWEUS, OISTMOT ATTOIINKV & COUNSELLOR AT I, AW. Otfice, No. 2, Mansion Uoubo, .. MAUCH CHUNK. TA. Settling Estates, Filing Accounts and Orphans Court Practice n specialty. Trial of Cnuci carefully attended to. Legal transactions In languish and German, jan V. SATURDAY MOHNINO, SEPT. 8, 1877. Local and Personal. tfli y.ou find a X (cross) after jour name on this paper, lcsigninescnacyour subscnp tion is over duo, and that we need the money. So please remit. Mrs. J. T. Flick, a widow Udy of S5 years, died at Yorktowti on Wed nesday nicrnlug last. Capt. T. Williams, of the 0, and I. police, Broiled In upon us Thursday. -'-Henry Tucker offers bis farm for salo. Seo advertisement In another col. UU1I1. Mr. Sclaucli, of the Slatlngton News, was In town Tiiursday last, aud Stopped In lo tee us. Don't fall to read Mrs. Guth's an nouncement of the arrival of fall nilllt liery goods In to-day's paper, a Our jolly young friend, Ilarry Tf Monahan, Master, U.S.N., arrived nt liome Thursday, on leave for a short time. What lias become ot our New Ma honing " Itemlsers " ? Unless they speak up, we must publish their obltu. (try notices, We spent a very pleasant half hour With our genial friend James Edgar, of Lanxford, on Monday, while here ou a Visit. The Allentown Iron Company has restarted Itotnlg's mine near Kast Tex as, It had been lying idle for some lime. Fine assortment of paper hangings , dados, tints, etc., at Luckenbacu's, 2 door below the Broadway House. Mauch Chunk. The OYSTER season has arrived, and r. T. Ult ADS has got them fresh Just arrived to-day. He serves them up In all the usual styles. -F- Semmel and J. L. Gabel have dissolved partnership. The business will bo jHjntlnuod by Mr. Gabel. Sea notlcsln another column. Capt. John-Pryor, of Weatbefly, an old Mexican -hero and gallaut sold, ler of the late war, was In town Tues day. He Is looking well. Tho Chapman Slate Company hare dlscharo-eii Ahnur. Hfi h.h. ..., --O - -- - Vv ..Huua a.uui WICII quarrlo, for want of employment, ow ing to the stagnation In tho slate trade. Notwithstanding the fact that Mons. Thiers, ex. President of France, Is dead, David Ehbert still continues to lilro out handsomo teams at very low rates. , Tuo big mill of tiro Allentown llolllng Mill Company have resumed woik. Both Mills of tho company are at present running with a full comple. ment of hands. If you want a clock, watch or sew Ing machine properly repaired please call at M. Ilagaman's store, Pennsville, Carbon county, Ta., and you can be ac oomniodated. 0 Now Is a good time to put In your winter coal, the price now being fully as low as it will be. Joslah L. Gabel lias Just received 200 totis, which they aro selling very low. Call and leave your order and learn prices. If you need anything in the print ing line, It will pay you to call at this office before ordering elsewhere. Plulu and fancy Job printing at low prices. The Centennial Slate Company has now on hand 1,000 squares of their eel ebrated Guarantee Ulue Hooting Slate, which, they will sell ot lowest market 'or paitlculars address K. P. Senimel, Stc'y, Lehlghton, Pa. J . K. IJIckei t has still a few of those eligible lots In Jtlckertstown to dispose pf. If you feel Jlke securlug a good home call and see him II.i UnUn ..... plying tlour.fecd.luuiber and coal at tho lowest rates. I The Governor has respited Allon (J. Laros, tho parricide, for thirty days. to aiiow nil examination oi ins sanit Continuous effort Impoverlslie, blood unless It be kept pure by suflnblo food and (when needed) Dr. Bull Blood Mlxturo. On Tiiursday, Sept. 13th, thero will bt n Temperance meeting held In the Packerton M. E. Church, Address es by Rev. Mr. Vincent, of Mauch Chunk, and Itov. J. B. Whltton, of racxerton. The new Building and Loan Assd. elation now organizing in thii borouch will nououot be successful. The snares are nearly all taken. Those wlslilnir to invest should apply to Hon. W. M. Kapslier at once. Tho Democracy of Lehigh county presents the following ticket for the suiirages nr that county in November, For Sheriff, Thomas B. Morgan, of N, Whitehall: for District Attorney. Mil- ton C. Uennlnger, of Allentown; for itrcorder, Edv.in Jl. Bender, of Cata sauqua ; for Poor Director, Jesse Marcks, of Allentown. At a meeting of the Carbon Countv Industrial Society held at the Exchange uoiei, in mis uorougu, on Wednesday afternoon last, it was decided to hold the fair this year ou the Oth. 10th. 11th ann iin nr uctooer. Now get your various articles of manufactures and agricultural products ready for exhlbi tion. When the disorders of babvhnnd attack your baby use at once Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup and notice Its rapid and ueneiiciai euect. as cents per bottle, From fll alien Chunk; District Attorney Slewera attend. ed Tuesday's session of the Board of rardons, held, as usual, nt Harrlsburg, 005 pupils attended our public Bcnoois on opening day ( uonoay), when nearly all of the directors were present. To get a glimpse ot the reputed Charley Boss, a largo crowd had as sembled at the Li. V. station on last Saturday evening. The dedication of St. John's Ger man Lutheran church attracted oulte a throng to Upper Mauch Chunk on last Sunday afternoon. The setvlces are represented as very Interesting, but re spectlng tho financial result nothing iius irauspireu. The Onnko Cornet Band of East Mauch Chunk reoelvedtheir Instruments on last Friday. On tho 19th Inst., they propose to hold another picnic for the benefit of their treasury. A musical society of Upper Mauch Chunk, styling themselves the Amphlou Association, announce a ball for the 21st lust, at Hoth's Hall. Prof. Win. Moran has ben called to Instruct tho "OnoUo" Cornet Band of East Mauch Chunk. Having lately received an accession to their membership, the Phccnlx Cor net Band have sent their leader, Prof. Vatmnda, to Philadelphia to purchase additional instruments. George Hasan now occupies the meat market under the Broadway House, lately occupied by bam. Dunlnp. George promises to give full weight and sell noue but choicest meats at reasona ble figures. f The laborers, foundrymen nud ma- cninisis employed at the Lansford shops had their wages increased quite unex pectedly on the ist Inst. Mining oper atlons ara (till suspended In Panther Creek valley, The rumor that Itov. B. T. Vincent had recently married several boys In blue to Mauch Chunk ladles Is now pro nounced unfounded ; no such marriage ceremonies having been performed by the reverend gentleman. Now that the nights are getting too uncomfortably cool for camp life, the few Chunkers still nt Ocean Grove aro expected to return before tho close of the week. The portly figure of the nou. Jona than C. Flncher may now almost dally be encountered on Susquehanna street, where he enjoys his leisure hours In so cial confab with tho parties usually gathered In frout of the old stone mill. A ball mllltatre, whatever that may mean. Is talked about. - The rumored change at the Mansion is assuming a tangible form, and, pro bably 60on, I may bu enabled to give you tho name of the new proprietor. "Judge" Behler's Mauch Chunk Hotel was. ns usual, dm iicr .i,n. Ized of our public hou-es during the adjourned Juno term Just closed. Mr. Hubert Bauchspiess, of East Mauch Chunk, still looks for a pur chaser for his real and personal proper ty, so that he may go West Mr. Fred. Houne, an old resident of Penn Forest, after deposing of his farm to Mr. Patrick Tracey, left on last Wednesday for Nebraska. The peach trado has thus far failed to meet tho expectations of the L. V. It. It. Co. The fact Is people through out the mlhlhg regions are too poor to think about Investing In peaches. It Is generally believed hero that the L. V. 11. H. Co. will pass the next quarterly dividend. Bad prospects for those whose only means of support have been L. V. 11. It. dlvfes. For the reason that Thomas P. Fisher's case would be likely to reach them a second time, the Board of Par dons, at Tuesday's "esslnn, refused to hear his application. The next, there fore, that we shall hear of Fisher's case will be some time In October, when It will be argued Utore the Supreme Court for which purpose his counsel (Dan. Kalbfus) Is now engaged nt get lug out his paper book. i ue pastor of bt John's Lutheran Church recently Informed your Torres- r... .1 .. . ,!... .1.... .. .... wuuwi-iiv uiab iiius rar I11H lltlllil Intf their tabernacle on the hill has not r cetsitatta tno contracting of any ofill gaiious. in "tiier words, the church has been built and paid for. Some of the " brethrlng " in Chunk proper, who built churches years aco. Iivh hut r. ceutly been enabled to accomplish as much i and to do this they hud to re sort to all sorts ot " shenanigans " to raise the wind, or funds, The above statement certainly speaks well for the uutcu, - and ttiel worthy of imitation. ana their prnmnla u m.il ' Railroad Accident. Sr ocf tr.l.ln. ihn si il ir. n.. ' J - i iiu.iji .HO UIO, Ull, IU1 Jamln Klotz, a resident of this place nno a uoarman on tho iehlgu Canal, While stopping at New" Brunswick llad occasion to exchange ono ot his mules, and having to glvo a certain suth of money on the bargain, which ho did nbt have with him, he started at once to come to his homo to get the requisite; amount with tho Intention of returning again on the following day. When he came to Metui-hen station, on the Ani boy Railroad, he found that a passen ger train would not be duo for several hours, alnl wishing to bo as expeditious as possible, he boarded a passing coal train which was bound tor Packerton. When they oatiio to Slatlngton, on the L. V. It. It., the rear braketnan of the train, who had been but a short time engaged In railroading, stated to Mf. Klotz that six cars ahead of them a coupling was giving way, and that It must at once bo replaced. Mr. Klots being an experienced railroader, offered to assist him, and so they went forward to make the change. The engineer had lessened tho speed of tho train for the purpose. The broken coupling was then removed nnd a sound ono Inserted, but as the braketnan was about to dron the coupling pin, the engine gave a sud den Jerk, which drew tho cars at the place of coupling apart, and Mr. klotz and the binkemau were precipitated on the railroad, nnd In the' twinkle of an eye the six cars In the rear had passed over them. The body of the brakeman, wnose namo we could not nscertaln, was completely cut in two, and death was Instantaneous : while Mr. Klotz had his right foot crushed and three fingers of the right hand lacerated, and his whole body was urulgedand wound ed almost beyond recognition. He was urougnt to ijelilghtou on the 5:30 ti. in. passenger train, in a very precarious condition, where Drs. Derhatner and Zero amputated his les abovu the ankle. and two of his fingers. At this writing an. muia is aoiug remaiKauiy well, and his physician anticipate his speedy recovery Court Gossip. 11)0 most uninteresting half day Its ever been our lot to spend inside of a court-room was Monday afternoon. The proceedings were Indeed so monotonous and InatlractlvC) that beyond the Jury men, the lawtcrs Immediately concern ed, and a few Individuals Utlsaut3 or witnesses in tho cases expected to be called butfew persons remained Inside. Even Jonah must have become wearied of the monotony, for it wasn't long ere the clever crier was soundly asleep in ins cnair. When Court first opened but two of the three Judges were on the bench, but directly Hon. Levi Wentz, the missing assoclute, entered, mulling all over, aud completed the Judiciary, then, about 3:30 p.m., tho case of Beck vs. tasiman ot at. wos called, and con tinued to occupy the attention nf thn Cuurt during the remaining hours nf tho day's session. On Tuesday after noon tuo case was Riven to the lurv. who, after due deliberation, returned Judgment lor nlaiutill as to several nf me ueiei.dttnt.s. The action of Bernard McGnn vs. th Borough of Mauch Chunk, returned hv the Supreme Court on a vfrlt ot certio rari, was then called and occunlml ti . utiuuuuu vi oourt ami jury until Wed nesday evening, and from present in. pearances the matter In controversy (a ooncij win jei prove an expense Im provement to somebody. The attendance thus far has been very Hulit, and, but for the occasional ringing ot the Court House bell, one would hardly believe that this were v;ourt weeK. As the Beck-Eastman case Is likely iu uu irgurueu wiiii more interest In your vicinity than here, I annex the fcl lowing verbal conv of the 1 Ing : And now, September 4, 1877, the Jury flud in favor of the plalntlll and against defendant, Dan. Eastman, and terre tenants F. P. Semmel, Wm. Mi ltapsher aud Peter Helm, the sum of t-oji, ano mai a. w. Faucett is not a terre tenant. Tho Lehigh. Vnlley Kullroad. Tile New York World of Tuesday publishes tho following dispatches In further explanation ot tho recent order, refusing transportation to the Pittston coal companies: To tho Editor of the World i Sin: Judge Packer is absent. Wo have made no combination, nnd have not refused cars to any operator on ac count of Increased pay, and will furn ish transportation to any who want It. One party was refused for protesting against payment, but will now be aup plled. ClIAS. IlAItTSlIOHKE, ' Vice President. Philadelphia, September 3. To tno Editor of th World i The article which appeared in to day's Herald wan based upon nn order given thoughtlessly and without consul tatlon by one of my subordinate officers In charge of the coal depaitment. The order was promptly recalled and can celled by me ns soon as the fact was brought to my notice. I anticipate no trouble among the men from any quar ter. All our mines In the Hazleton, Beaver Meadow and Mahanoy regions are now at work, nnd wo hope that the miners In the Wyoming region will be soon, Asa Iackeii President Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. Mauch Chunk. Kuntomlior p. U - -- . ... At a recular stated meiiilnirnr T.r.Mr.1, nook and Ladder C.i of this borough, nciu in meir nan, on Monday evening last, the following named ii.tmius wem elected to till the several offices for the ensuing year: i;reureiit-ItaiT V, Mortblnur. ioi'.Pivauieui Oeuige u, Ktsmerer. Hw. i-eo.-Il. j. lintuer. Jiu tec.-Voter T liradf, lieaurcr u. v Uoitaluer. '1 luitoe w. hbinkt-c. luruji.u v. x. liruitr. AUL FureiiiflTif Jr-tmtK if it.-. Urtuitt uireciors 11. j. iiLlttiMv. Jam v. xiaior ana axtou &raia AlbrlgUvllle Items Oats has been harvested Well. Cool nights are coming In Very fast. All the crops tiavo been harvested well. Tho Albtlghtsvllle SUuday Schbol Is In a flourishing condition, Butter and eggs have been very low this eoasoti Butter soldatlSo. peril)., and eggs at 10c. to 11c. per dozen. Tho te&chhra nf PonH t?i.a.l nA Kidder townships will receive the same salary ns last year, viz : tho former pays $28 per month, and tho latter $10 io ou per month. Ah excellent crop of corn Is ex pected this year If tho frost don't op pear too soon. Anything In thd drdg tthd chemical nue, wnoiesate and retail, ht II. A. i uiers-. aeo advertisement on 1st page Give him a call. Mr. Franklin Ycrgcr, or "Seven Pounds Kelper," as he Is frequently called, will take a pleasure trip to what Is called Bald Buck's Lauding. He will uo K"'ie two weens. Mr. Henrv Sllflean. nt tlita nt. Intends building a house, which Is to be loxa reet, and a 1 a stories high. Mr. Joseph Heimhach, of Mud Run, has made preparations for thn erection or a nouse. 'llie building Is to be 18x24 feet, and two stories hleh. Mr. if. also intends building a barn, but the siz,u is not yet Known. The trout fishlne season ended nn tho 15th ult. Every one you catch costs yonaV. Next will be hunting. George, Is your aim good ? Is your dog well trained ? The thermoractor has como down considerably since last week. Cool ulghts aro the latest, and I think It will not be many weeks until Mr. Jack frost will nuke his appearance. Supervisor Chns. Hemming denies the oKarges made a-'alnst him bv some opCur citizens. Ho has never refused fo allow any resident In this district to earn ins ta.e3; but ho has refused strangers who never resided ono day In this township. Mr. H. Is serving his eecobd terni, and d urine these two years the debt of this township has been reduced several liuudred dollars. Dr. A. 0. Snyder, formerly of this place, and wife, paid us a Hying visit last weeu. i nu doctor seemed pleased with the buildings which have been con structed since tho great conflagration of 1873. Ho said he never expected the vicinity to be rebuilt the way It Is, aud specially these dull times. Mr. Tilghman R. Kunkle, of Mud Run, who taught school at No. 3 (Meckesvllle) last winter, has been ap pointed by Henry J. Deppey to No. 4 (Albrlghtsville) for the coming term. Mr. Kunkle gave general satisfaction during tho past term, so I hope ho will during this one, for he Is a man of high talents and well qualified for that posi tion. We wish him success In his new position. Yours, etc.,. Dui-lex. Albrlghtsvllle, Sept. 5, 1877. Important to Sportsmen. For the Information of a number of our readers we publish the following sections of tho Gamo Laws, as passed by the Legislature and approved May C, 1870: Section 2. No person shall kill or expose to sale, or have unlawfully In his or her possession, after the satuo has been killed, any gray, black or fox squirrel between tho first day of Janu ary and the first day of July In each year, under a penalty of five dollars for each and every squirrel so killed or had in possession. SeCtiok 8. No person shall kill or ex pose for salo, or have unlawfully In his possession, after the same has been killed, apy hare, commonly called rab, bit, between the fifteenth day of De eember and the Dtteeiith day of October, in any year, under a penalty of five dollars for each and every bare or rab bit so killed or had In his possession! no person shall hunt or cause or permit the hunting of hares or rabbits with a ferret or ferrets under a penalty of ten dollars for each and every hare or rab bit caught or killed by means of a fer ret or lerrets Section 8. No person Bhall kill or expose tor sale, or have unlawfully In his or her possession after the same has been killed, any quail or Virginia par trldge, between the fifteenth dayot De cember and the fifteenth day of Oc tober, In any year, under a renaltv of ten dollars for each bird so killed or' nau in possession. Sectiom 0. No person shall kill or expose for sale, or have unlawfully In his or her possession after the same has been killed, any ruflbd grouse, com monly called pheasant, or pinnated grouse, commonly called ptalrle chick en, between tho Utst day of January and the first day of October, In any year under a penalty of ten dollars for each bird so killed or had In possession. Section 10. There shall be no hunt ing or shooting or fishing on the first day of the week called Sunday, and nny person offending against the provisions of this section shall be liable to a pen alty of tweuty-tive dollars. Coil rt Proceedings. Sept. i a, isrr. Court opened bv proclamation at 1 p.m , preient lion. a. n. lirtner, l'rtuldenti and lir it. Leonard. Aaaoclate. 11. 1 . Lovnu. Joun 1'xlutcr andjonn Conwar wen appointed tipatuvea. 1'lioii.aa ijocli v. Unniel Emtroan.defendant, P. 1'. Smimoi. A 1 Kaucett. Peter llenn and W. M. Itaptber. terre kiuuu Trial bv Jury. bept. 4iii I'aroilue B. Uorlacn r Ta. Leonard bchwurti. Delt'a tl'llof toaia ttlart haiali A, Momv biruUieradi Merta aefti, ailO J. li.H-ilflil nr nl ..mLh... a..uu, . pf U. ti. BjUi lii, tor J. U balluld ctal., tolu. luwvguiuries uiuu. Ita DaVfllDort VII. T. Prantr W.ll.r n.li .n del t tu p.eud ill a) iiijre or lodgment. Sept. ttli, uel'l plcadi uou i.tBUuijuu. Juno TUunias Mull, by her neit fnei d Jonn Tievairow. va. lltuj liod. Depo-ldoaol wit. litis ha llad. J.Comow, W. a Hupp and O. II Darner, timiima.J Conroir co. Ta, 8. I'nedinau, i.eleniiaut, and Amelia Kriwiniau. Ilia Liverpool auu Loudon aud ulooeFne lu.uuuco Comna. UV Lebanon Mutual Vlt-H tn.iir.iiA,. rv.rr.nnnv ana LvcuuiIuk Mutual P re InainauceCoiuuanr, ,......'. iiuio upua uuieuuinu io eoow cause wtir aitactiuiont rbojlii not bo dis&o ved. Lewuuueblur . ropi Kiedinao drfoud. auL, iimi Amelia hilcdmau et al uarniineea. Jtu.o upon plalutiff to mow cause way tun ot. lafbmcui aioadnoi bedia-olved .ATI "ko;ico.Ta. uoaa. Ji Foster. Tried JrrJarr.wiiofjuudfbrdetoutlanL f bkmu Merti a. Btrutliera Merta. Mend. ATanta. and T ir c.iv.m ...... . . . Interrorjjtortee filed. V The Coal Trade. Tbe antbraclte coat trade shotted, steady and oany improvement all tho past woolt. ITIoes are higher on increased prdductlon, and all the carrying companies except those connecting with the exti eine northern coal flelda art pretty fnlly at tforfc. We are Informed that tho BcbuylklU collieries drawn Wr Anitnat wages report an aterago of prices obtained for coal la that, month that would mike the rato of wanes as",poroi'niDoioT the f I SO basis, but we nn. derstmd that Mr, Oowen has agreed that IbB bcrccntaite to be taken on tho basis sh ill bo but zu per cent, anu in this he la sustained by thd Inilmdu ii operators In the Schnrlkill rralon. T ma coucesn on w 11 Htnnntii m n,i. a ra.n am, ami will no douot tin liitlily appreciated bv the woikmcn in that lileulct. who. wo must pirunu u ureai, iieai oi com age and wisdom In ro-taliog tho offjrts. as alleged, ut outside Interested p-irues to get taem to slop woik. In tli? Li high icclon worx lias vortr cenetalir resumed at all mines fludlng outlet to tide over lherond ol iho Lehigh V?tlerCom- Ir W ' -"a vuiiijr n .Tt.u collieries in tho Ilatieton region tturtv-two wore at work, as tollowst rurtlco 4 Co., 7 collieries, 1'ardeo A pons, 4i q H. l,lnderraansjo.,4; O.JI. Mnrkle & "jLh n- Uo? Co- Mountain Co.il. 3: Rchoencr &. Co., Z spring Mountain. 9; llcaver Iliook, 2; Mllnesrllle. 1-inallJi The Hye collieries remolnlng out at the close of t own, J-m all, 5. Of tho above collieries flfleen did not stop at all onrmir tbe late atrlke. On Iho 1st Instant tho Lehigh Volley llaUroad Com. pany lnued a clicular ot i atea oi transportation, the only climire In which Is an advance of 13 ceiita per tonon coal to Perth Amboy. Tho oolllencs ot tho Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company and Its connections, with the single exc; ptlon ot Ifoueybiook, are all still out but such aiTangeiucnta aro In progress ns rendor lc lyiumui. vciutiu mat iney win an beat work during the present ween. Tno Wyoming and t-cramon regions aro uoc producing and ship, plug any cuai. nud Just Ht oieaout tho prospect of a lesumplion there Is cot nssaiinactorvas the carrying companies tloslre. wo long as the w, u. ,urw krry iukiuus romaini out, oi too market It Is not llko.y that there will tie any di cliuo in the present pi Ices of cunt, which are, on au aveinge, lull lifiy cents per ton above tho lOrVOlt UllCea Of a mnnlh tn HIT aMk. nrrrl in. deuu, within some nluo or ten we ka of the cud vi von, j on, , i, . uu, lll vUUUll. tUai mere Will 06 any ilocnne from current prices, even should ill the real regions go Into operation. Were, pnat tur caution mado several weeks ago to consumers, lay In your coal at once. The coal question is one capab o ut moeh disrnss ou. and tue action of llio cnmnnnlpH la nf ull fl,,t .nt. Ject to crllicifra. An announcement was mode mine Mintrr Jmrnai on Saturday that tno riiKunui iiiiniMs eiupioyoa oy the mnadlplila ud lleadiugCoal and lion Company for An gus! woumoniy tie -it per eeut bi-iow the 12 60 basis or an advance of 10 per cent ou July rates, tho effect of which will probably bo lo Improve tho situation in tho Hcliuylkill region, Ledger. Monday. ' The loliowlng table shows the miflntiivnr rr,ai shipped over tho Lehlgn ValloV Kallroaa for the week ending Aug. int. 1877 and tor the yearaa compated w,th toe same tihio last yeart iiemous from i woeki Year. Wriiiiitnir , 07 ?a,r,jila iiu.iuiuu .I.tt.l oovim 13 l,i2,(-vt 07 en to 383,175 03 303,709 13 moo i5 5.691,1 '8 C7 2 11,618 18 316,889 19 Upper i,ehlgh....ti...u Boavor Meadow ,.1. 3,314 it Mahanoy ,,.. Io.ku 10 Mauoa Chonk Total .1... fi7.2.R is Last Year 1..1.... 40.&U 11 Incicase 10,t7J 07 Oocreaso REPORT OF COAT, tranannrtnrl nvrrTjl,lrrf & busau.'hamia Division, ceutrat 11 11. nf K..nr Jersey, for 9 days ondlng Aug. 31, Ii77 1 Shipped from) Total week. To date. Wyoming, tcs.til 00 1S8.309 03 2.M9 09 !3S,78s 17 172 336 13 5031 09 324,(47 06 Upnor Lehigh 1 1,8S 08 " " M.H.1C.4CO. I4i 10 nearcrMeadow ,n. 5itra u Sanoy Hun Uran:h s.lw 09 HOZICtOU , S3) 11 Muuch t'buuk u 00 UazardrUle 1, fi.070 11 Total 1. in. 1. 14,98 13 1,803,209 19 Provlouslyieported... l,7ss,7BI 06 .... n Total to date 1.1,, ionic Umo lastyoan. I t03.5,0 19 1.C51749 00 Increase 143,1,3 19 Uecreaso Tile Dlstriot Attorneyship. lUuosiso Twp.. Carbon County, Fa..) Sept. titn, 167. I EDnoa Cannon Advocate: In advocating the claims of Peter J. Meohan for the office of District Attorney ot this county. I simply show my preference of two men; I do not visa to say one word against Mr. Slewors. I am In favor of rotation In offlco, anJ the one term system, and especially ao In the office of District Attor- ney. In my opinion one term should satisfy the ambition ot any young attorney. The argn. mont advanced by Mr. Blowers u that most of his predecessors hnVo held the ndlco two terms, graut ng that they did. Is that anr reason why this rule should bo continued 1 The onto Is to be desired pnoclpally for tho praotlce Ii gives, and not that It is nu olncetrnm which any groat peeuuiarr advantages inAv b derireii. a 11 ah. desire tno ofllco should haro fair play, anil an eqnal cbunco lunmoot the comities of this Suite tbe oue term system prevails, and sncti should be the case in this county. Another argument la that Mr Meeliau la ton new a man. Is there any taw or rnle rrnmririim man tn ilva a actlulto number of yearn In a county befote ho cm be a candidate lor this oflcel I know of no such rule It It does exist, such an argument la weax, Mr. Mcehan Is not a now man he hai beeo practising his piolesslon fur h period ot three years in tbis county, ana in thai time has become well known to tuo people, and made a record for himself that will bear comparison, at least, with tunt ot any young attorney at tho bar of Ihia countv. I do nntaavfiiar. Mt- M hfla not been a faithful othoeri 1 beliuve he baa been. What I say nf Mr. siewers, I could say of Mr. Meelian with equal tiulh. Mr, Meohan Is a young man deserving of con. fldenee, and I trait ue Convention will give him the nomination. Jf It does, the confidence will not be mlsplated, of this I am certain. As tar as leiral knowledge is concerned ho la emin. entlv fitted fur tbe iositlon. lie is also a fluent and efloctlre speaker. During thotlmehe has bee '1 in the county ho hai oeen a lalthlut work, er for the party, nnd Is thereloro Justly entitled to recognition. Otye him the nomination. V. Important to Tobacco Sellers, Many grocerymcn and other dealers In tobacco, are in the habit of cutting plugs ot tobacco up Into small pieces and retailing them from cases, jars.etc, which Is a technical violation of the In ternal Revenue laws. The law allows retail dealers to st II only from packages properly stamped. Tobacco can only be retailed from stamped packages, and to sell It otherwise than from the origin al stamped packages they aro liable to seizure. Peremptory orders are Issutd to ltevenue Agents and Deputy Collec tors of Internal ltevenue to selte all tobacco not found in stamped packages. Penalties are Indicted for not destroy ing stamps on cigar boaes and tobacco packages as soon as emptied. If all engaged In the sale ot tobacco and ci gars read this aud comply with tbe re quirements, they will save ruoney and trouble. Prlcea ofCoal. Saward's Circular, of Sept. 5, saysi We do not Ond much coal .ottering yet, dealers are not excited at all; the sup ply during the week has been from odds and ends of stock coal, of which thero is always more or less on hand, of all varieties; the Lehigh coals from those who had all along kept at work, aud Philadelphia and Readlug coal. Prices on tho wholo ara not materially different from last week; a statement that the Reading Company was so full of orders that it could enter no more except at l'nlladelphia prices, aud freight added, did not scare many, but on the contrary was looked upon as an effort to glvo the price an upward turn, and buyers are off. We quote, 13.75 to tl.00 for broken, egg and stove, and 18.60 for chestuilt, f. o, b. To make a trade there are often opportunities of discounting theso rates somewhat. Fair of the Doylestonn Agricultural and Mechanics' Institute, at Doyles towD. Oct. Sud, 3rd, 4th and Cth, Slick this In Your lint. Stato Fair, in tho city ot Erie, Sapt. 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th and 20th. Fair of the Northampton Agricul tural Society, at Naiarelb, Oct. 2nd, 8rd, 4th and Gth. Carbon County Fair at Lehlgliton, Oct. Oth, 10th, lltli nnd 12th. Berks County Fair, at lteadldgi Sept. ilth, 12th, 11th and 14th. Fair of tho Keystonn Agricultural Society, on tho Society's grounds, at Kutztowu, Sept. 18th, 10th, 2'Jth. and 21st. Tho Aiiiei'lcnrt People tfo peo plo in the world suffer as much with Dyspopslo. as Americans. Although years of experience In medicine' had failed to accomplish a certain and siiro remedy for this disease and its effects, such as sour storrtaeh, heart-burn, water brash, sick headache, costiveness, pal pitation of the heart, liver complaint, coming up of tho food, low spirits, gen eral debility, etc., yet since the Intro ddctlon of Green's AtidUsT Flowkh we believe, there is no case nf rivanpnsln. that cannot bo Immediately relieved. 30,000 dozen sold last ,vear without nnn case of failure repotted. Go to yobt Druggist A. J. Durllng. and get a sam ple bottle for 10 cents and trv It. Twn doses will relieve yod. Itegular size 73 cents. Closing Prices ot DeUaven & Town- send, (stock, Government nnd Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Sentembet Cth 1877. K,g-6."J8sf;s:"vv; ' ' ! "g-; ; WT. bid its asked ' '808 iogj bid lOi'H asked U. s. 10-40's 1181, bill moj asked J,'2-J,u!ncT'8 Dl4 mt asked g- 6'" "SSI. now 04 blii 1085 asked u. H. 4w'a. new... ion hi,i m-ij B..l p, S.4'enew , I0JS bid 1026 asked wiTi!,"a.,11' 2jt Wa asked I'hlla ft Heading It. B'. 15k bid 15a asked 1,011 gn valley It. B.. .. .ii. 3, bid soli asked Ihllin I OMt .fr. Nnv. f-rt., ., ?nt, f1 fyniu H,nitwLCon""lnl,,"','1-J'"8Si bid I20H asked P ttv,TltU3v..4nuff.It.lt. s bid Sk asked PhUa. ft ICrlo It. n 10 Bid 10V. asked rioithern Central It. n.... 12 bid 12k asked JIetonT UBPB.sa.ll.ll.('n in h,ri ..... 0"a Ii'3i bid 103S asked 9MKKIKD, I'RY-SfECKES.-On the ISIh ult. In Tend ?."J''i u um v.. ufisiraan.j,4-.,air, Owen W. i'ry, of Albrlghtsvllle. and Mrs. 8. M eckes, of Meckesvillo, tola countr. scnocn-uoRNnisnaEii -on the :nth nit.. in iirooneaasyiiie. by ltev. A. M. Blranss, Mr. Wm. It. Bchoch.of Meckesvllle.andMl.s Sophia L, Ilornbergor, of Albrlghtsyille. thla county. KEirEll-lEINDEc'KEn.-tJh the S5th nlti) Kelper. of Kresicvllle, Monroe co., and Miss Louisa L. Leindecker. of Wells Creek, Penn Forest twp., this ominty. DIED. HEIMBAcn. In Lehtghlon.on the SlstulL, r..li 'I. 1 "'.u"1 summon anauatnar Ine Helmbach, aged I yr 4 mos. ad 4 daya. MEOKES.-On the 7th Bit.. In Meckoaville, of wi.uuiiiiuii, Auiuuuy, sun 01 aaim .uockes. aged 23 years, 4 mouths anil 10 Oava. WEI.TEY.-On the eth nit.. In Krosa-OTllle. of oiarrhoo. Calvin. Infant ton bf Blch'd w. ana Cecelia M, Wiltey.aged II moi. and 27 dav. FISIIEn.-Oll the 20th nit.. In Kresa-eVilln. of old ape, Lawrence Usher, aged Co years, 6 montfieand I2daya. a " j..i0, DEPrEYOn the 2h nt-. In Albrleht.yille. tcr of lfenry J. and baiah J. Deppey. aged 3 months and 10 days. " HtJESKBlfANN.-On tho 2Cth nit., In Al ui.guiayiiio. 01 uiorrnma, ixmlsa Chariotta, lnlant daughter ht William J.acdMlunio is! Uneaerniann. ogeiLI year. 3 moa. and 0 days. Special Notices. BLEMIbBES DrON THE PEMI.VINii COTJNTKN-ATJUK lfn,.-ji..,.l ti?irie,,TT?li?,?1."o.T,I",.1'.,rhen Ol'ENN'S BDIaf pies, niotches, Iinnghness, Kedness and Tan !ir.0'.nrTj;rl""T' "Srt "y this iccomparablS clarilying ageut. . KtuDtlre ailments, sore,. , .T, . s ascu ioouuiaraieinem, i Min. cuts, bruises, toaldsi atld other aflecUons and Injarles of the cuticle are likewise remoTedbr !Si-52it.l;1faA,,ll!i .tm 0D rheuitUmTndg JOAP Is In every respect aa efflcaclous, and far Cheaper. By opening the pores, and promoting a vigorous superficial circulation, this excellent article oomributea t ih. h..nh r .J.,.. system aa well as tot bat of the cuticle, bine lit introdttctlon to publlo notlco It has repeated: ly been commended by the medical profession f't,,T.il!l!ud lew , e".? 1 n' specifics have won such '-golden opinions" among all classes. It pievehis obuoiious diseases aa well as remedlea them, and disinfects clothing and linen Imnreg. nated with disease. Dandruff la entirely eradi; catedby It, ana its n-e is, on that account. f.r?St'y .t0 60 desioerated by persona whose hau ls ihinmug out In consequenbo ot dryne of iii-fSfSs.k n?"e wh. l,av". n" o""menta and llqnlda without avail for Uie euro of eropUona f.n ?,V?.t.1.',in"ro,,,CT- w' nnd. If ther try It, that OLENNTS BULPHUK bOAP lemoyes soorbutlo complalnta irremediable by less efa, caoloos means, and prevents the recurrence ot such disorders. bold by Drucjrlats, Grocers and Fancy Goods p&aleiB. Prioo.sso. per cako. 1 Box (3 cakes) 7JC., sent hv mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. Sew York101 1,n)P'r' T bU cnhl; Hill's iuib asd Wbisuk Dvk. B!k et Brown. SVi 7, ,,, old. Oreat chanco to make mon- ey. 11 von can't get a-old you can get greenbacks. Wei need a person In every town , . . uisaesuoacriptionafortha laraest, cheapest and best Illustrated family publication In tno word. Any one can become) a successful agent. The moat elegint works of art given free to subscribers. The price Is so low that almost eyerrbody aobscMbe. Ono) aveot reports making oyer 116) In a week. A lady agent retorts taking over 400 subscribers In ten aaye. All who mgaca make money fast. You can fieyotoallyoar nme to the bnaineaa.nr only vour spare time. You need not be away from home OTer nlaht. Ynn rar, rln Tlr ... wall am others. Vail pariioalars. nlrecttons and term free. Elegani and expeusivo OntUt free If you want profitable wora snd ns your address at onco. It coats nothing to try the business. ISn oue who engaees falls to make great pay. Address "Tho People's JornaL'' Portland; Maine. Ailg. U. lbn-H TTalB Jl KID AS TUB FUME 07 A VOLCAXtS JLor white aa tho dead moss on a Florida hem lock, can be changed to a glorJons brown or lustrous black by a single application of HILL'S INSTANTANEOUS Hair and Whisker Dye Sold by Druggist at SO Cents per BtSx. July 7, l877-tt Lauds For Salb. 60,000 ACRES IN Southwest Missouri, First-class Stock Farias. exoellenLAgrlenltn. ral Lands, and the beat Tooacco region in the West tihort Winters, no rrssabuppors, order ly rocletv, rood martet aud a hoallhy country. Cow Prleea I ton g Creatt I Frre lianaportattna Iron) St. Louts to the lands furnlsned. purchasers. Fox further in. tormattoo, address A. L DEAMK. Land Com tulselontr fct. Louis A ran Francisco Hallway Compmy, N. w, cor. "Fifth anil WatnatHtreeu. BU Louis, Mo. Aug. 11.1877-Im SSYDEIl, sxiutk a Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods Dry Goods, Grocories, &o Bank Street, LEmanToif, Pa. rrkes is low aa el sun here, and goods wan ranted as representc!. J al j Jl, U77-Jm
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