Society Meetings. I.IFIlttTO CASTLE, NO. 78, A.. O. K. OF Tim M. C. 2nd and 4tb Monitor of each montn. In Ho. ber'e mil. tohlituton, at 7:30 o'clock r. u, W. K. Bennlnger, 8. K.U.I S. 11. OUnani. e. K. R. a. UN Ant TtUTTltN tODOS, 1,0. O. P.. meotn every Tnoailay evening, at 8 o'clock, In itobor's nail. Alfred Beclt.iM. O. i H. II. Ileber, Secretary. WiTUcnKX Tninit. No. 212. imp. o. of It jr., meets In Helier's Hall .eie yHiitarilnY. H. L. Oacgna. Sacncm I U. W, Mcllil, O. of 11. ronO TtiOA Ti'Jbe, No. I7l'. trap. o. It. W., meet on Wednesday evening of encli week, nt 7:30 o'clock In rubllo Bcliool Hull, WelBsport. Pa. C. v, Soliwab, 8.1 Jac Hronpr, c. of It. LlDIQtiTON LODOK. No. t.1t. IC of P.. meet! on Friday evenings, In ltebcr'a Hall, at 7iro o'clock. It. Gaumer, O. C. T, It. ltatcluT, k. of It. an d H. AtlvcrtlHln? Kates. We desire it to bo distinctly understood tbat So advertisements will be Inserted In tbo col ran, ot TUECakdon Advocate tbat mnybo "eaeivod from unknown portico or firms unlcsi accompanied with the CASH. Tbcfollowlusaro nr osLt terms. A'dveitlsements for 1 yoar, per Incb cacti Insertion ,10 CM. ',' 811 Months, per inch each Insertion li I'ts. ' Throo Months. ' ' 20Cts. Less than three months, first Inser tion !l. each subsequent Insertion S3 Cts. Local notices 10 cents per lino. II. V. MOBTnlMnn, Published J t?UANKI,lN JjICSII, PHYSICIAN AN1J bbROKON. Latt ItaiJmt Iflyrfcfo if tlttrUbutg IMpttaly OmcBi Next door Id the Union Churcb, WXlSsPORT, PA. XV Ppcclal attention plvcn to the Diseases bt Women, consultation In English and Uerman. Ang. IS, 1877cin Jjtt. EDWARD JJUOIVN, SURGEON DENUST, Of the Pennsylvania Dental Collojro, Dilladcl Villa, has oocntd an offlco iikLEluclIITON, on BROAD STREET, noxt door to Snyder's store All work warranted satisfactory. LAUallINO OAS used tor the painless ex traction ot Teeth, Aug. II, lS7;-yl E. 11. S1EWKUS, AT IjAW OFFICII, No. 2, M&nelon Uonso, WATII1TT nilTTTfftr X A. Settling KstAtrs, SflUmr Accounts and Orpbi Court I'raotice a srifecialtv. Trial ot Cannes carefVulv nt tended to, LwcU transactions in .unjrnsn ana ucrman, juu y. Iw Linton Slittont 8ATCHDAV MORNING, SKPT. 15, 187" Local and Personal. ISgfIf you find a X (cross) Sifter your name on this paper, itsignifics that your subscrip tion is over due, and that wo need the money. So. please remit. The universal coumlalut Is times," Daniel Kalbfus, Esq., was la town Tuesday a. it. Now counterfeit $10 gold pieces are Bald to lie in circulation. Silver lias almott entirely superced ed fractional currency, Easton bakers liavo reduced the price of their bread to six cents a loaf. Ono of our butcliftt terms the sa Vory sausage pulverized pig done up In links. Dr. G. It. Iilnderraan, of Betlilc hem, was around Lchlgbton 011 Tues day last. The frieghton coal has been raised tblrtceu cents per ton ou the East Punn Hal I road. New styles of fall winter boots, shoes and gaiters, at T. D. Clauss' very cheap for cnsli. Most of our merchants havo been to the cities to purchaso fall goods dur ing the patt week, Fall and winter styles of hats and caps, for men and boy's wear, at T. D. Clauss', at very lowest cash prices. P. J. Median, Esq., the popular young aspirant for the" District At torneyship, was around town Tuesilav last. Rev. Cornelius Earlo has been serving the First Presbyterian congre gation at CataEauqua as its pastor con tinuously for tweuty-fivo years. John Plttlnger, of Easton, a brnko man on the Lehigh Valloy Kallroatl, had one ot his hands badly mashed a few days ago while coupling cars. T, D. Clauss, the tailor, is now re celvlng his fall and winter Eoods, such as finest cloths.casslmeres and vestlngs, which he Is prepared to make up in latest styles at very low prices for cash. Kev. J. 1. bwindells, former pas tor of the M. E. Chuicli.of this borouuh. preached two very aula sermons to his old friends In this place 011 Sunday last. If you want a clock, watch or sew ing machine properly repaired please call at M. Hagaman's store, Penusvllle, Carbon county, Pa., and ynu can bo ac commodated, c At Bethlehem, the other day, Mar tin Mcliugh, of Philadelphia, attempt ed to board a moving Lehigh Valley train aud bad his legs badly mangled. Ho has bluco died. If you need anything In tho print ing line, It will pay you to call at this ofllce before ordering elsewhere. Plain and fancy Job printing at luw prices. - There will be preaching In the 1st Trcsbyterlan Church at Lehlgliton, to morrow (Sunday), at 3;00 o'clock p. m., by Itev. G. Stocktou Bourrnuglis, ctfilatlngton. All are Invited to attend. The Centennial Slate Company has now on hand 1,000 squares of their eel ebrated Guarantee lllue Hooting Slate, which they will sell at lowest market prices. For further particulars udtliess V. 1 Semmel, Seo'y, J.ehlghtou, Pa. J. K. lilckctthas still a few of those eligible lots in Itickertstowu to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and see him lie is also i,up. plylug llour.feed.lumber aud coal at tbo lowest rates. In these days when every body drives a fast horse, wo can but remark that David Ebbert's horses are unex celled for speed, and his buggies and fcarrlages vie wltli the Imndaomest. Terms low. To the ruiiLic. t Every body is invited to call and, ex amine our large and varied stock of fall and winter Dry Goods. Wo have decided bargains in every department. Respectfully, " ".VZ''' T. T. Nusbaum & Son. Bead the now advertisements nnd all tho old ones too lu to-day's paper. It will pay you. Unremitting application wllllnduco disease unless the blood be kept con stantly pure and rich, For all hard, workers tho remedy to keep the blood In the best condition is Dr. Bull's Blood Mixture, The miners of tho Lchlcli and Wllkesbarro Coal Company at Nesque honlng tesumed work Monday morning. Tho miners nt Summit Hill, who liave been idle since July, resumed work Wednesday. Things lu the First National Bank of Allentown don't look very encour aging for tho stock holders. It is said that they will have toenlargo tho assets out of their Individual pockets in order that creditors may be satisfied. Promises kept Inspire confidence; and Dr. Bull s Baliy Syrup never proinNetl relief lu the diseases of childhood with out at bnco effecting It. Hence tlm popular reliance upon it. Price "5 cents a bottle. --Jimmy Kerrigan, tho hotorlous Molllo Magtiire, was In Pottsville the other day for his witness fees in the several murder trials. Frank Hughes gave him a letter recommending their payment. W e nave on nur lame a sweet po- atn, raised by Wm. II. lleUtnnn, of Mahoning Valley, and presented to us by Dr. Derhauier, weighing !H ounces. If any of our farmers or gardeners can beat tills potato let 'cm trot 'cm this vray All the latest colors of cloth shading on hand ; also, various styles of shade fixtures for less money than the same can be bought In the city, at Lucken bach's, J doors below Broadway House, Maucli Chunk. A passenger train ran over a cow near Hazletou, Tuesday morning, and tho baggage and passenger cars were thrown Irotn the track. William Mer rick, baggage master, Joseph Corbley, express messenger, and William Ward, 11 passenger, wvro seriously injuied. Several passengers received slight in juries. Hie throo young men, two bv tho name of Kern and ono by the nainn of Fisher, who wele ohareed with turning the switch on tho Lehigh Valley rail road, last spring, at Clterryford, about two miles above Lanry's station, tlieie by running olt a coal train and causing considerable damage to the engine and a number of ears, were on trial at Al lentunlt last week. The evidence not being sufllclent to convict tliem,tho jury reudeted a verdict of not g.tiilty. The Lehigh Valley llailroad Com pany nmiounces n quarterly dividend of one per cent, or Ally vents per sham, payable October 1.1. Tins last dividend makes the amount divided for the four quarters of the cut rent year live nnd a half per cent. It was expected at the last quarterly period to make the Oc tober quarterly dividend one and a half per cent., the same as Hint made lu Anrll. which would Iiavu inudu tin- no nual dividend 0 per cent., but the long! tieiay in getting the men at the mines at work has disappointed the expectu tion. It K however, hoped and believ ed that the dlireieuce will bo matte up, or more, berore tho half of the nest' year Is over, It is reported at Wllkes-Barre that the executive committee of the miner's organization ale now more or less con trolled by prominent politicians and candidates for nllice, so much so, that tho men are losing confidence, and If allowed to vote by independent collier ies, with ballot, would vote to resume. The factth.it fchujlklll ami Li'hlgli are liable to supply the demanJ lor coal with advancing prices materially, Is making mining less hopeful for better prices, as it is believed a general re bumptiim of work will put down the price of coal. Much discussion anil feeling are shown In and around Scran tun, as well as at Willies-B.irre tending to bteak tho present ctntrol of iho committee, souio of whom are known as working for political objects only. lillSl'OSSMIIMTV OV liEI.ATlVUS.'- Here Is u fact nut geneially known: An act of thu 'legislature ol Piiiiisjlvania passed June 13, 18;S(i, sajs 1 "The lather and giamlltither, and tho mother er and grandmother, unit the children nnu graniieiiiiiiien of every poor person utiiiuiu 10 won;, snail at their own charge, having stillicient ability, relievo una utalulalti nidi pour persons at such rate ns the quarter cessions of ih coun ty where such poor persons reside shall order anil direct," This, it will hu seen, makes childii-n and grandchildren 10 hponsible lor the suppoit ot UuMr par ents and urandii.irents. it the latter nr.. unable 10 maintain themselves, while It also makes parents anil grandparent liable fur the support of their children and grandchildren in ease the latter are uesiuute uuu uuauio to woik. 1 His being the year tor making an .,11 111 m mi nil' llinaoitllllls II l - iter the pruvlsiuus of the act of January 0, 1821. eutlil.-it "an act to provide lor the enumeration of taxable Inhabitants, and slaves within this common nealth," the question wiiether satd act Is not re pealed or supplied by the provisions of the now constitution was submitted to Attorney General Lear for Ids opin ion thereon, nnd he lms Jus.t decided that tho act Is not repealed but rendcied useless, and nu harm can eonio fioui not taking the census provided lor. The object or this l.nv w.u loaffuida basis under the old constitution for the appointment (ift.en.itors and Kepresen tatlve. The new constitution requires such appointments tu be made 011 the basis of population us asceitalneu by Hie most lecenf United Statts census aud not 011 the .basis ol taxable Inhabit, autd. Call at this ofllconnd scespcclmens of job printing. Wo have JiikI added nnother lot of new nnu beautiful typo to our original stock Wo aro pleased .to note the fact tliat W. P. Long, niter 11 serious Illness of several weeks, w.as, able to resume his work on Monday last. l'J. It. Slcwcrd and a parly of his Maucli Chunk friends, have been doing the lower end, politically, on several days during tho past week. Tho Republican County Commltteo will meet at tho office of the Coal Gazette, Mauch Chunk, to day at two o'clock p. m. There Will bo business of Importance transacted and It Is hoped every member will be present. Packrrtou I.ttcrnry Imtlttitft. Sept. 7th. Association opened with singing and prayer' by Leonard Bab cock. Minutes of previous meeting read and approved; roll called and the absentees noted; committee on enter tainment reported progress; a communi cation from Melbourne was reclved and ordered to bo tiled. The following per rons were admitted to membership : Miss Sallle Barton, .Viss Sadie Wild, nnd Mr. Wilson Wlierr. The subject for llicusstou was deferred until next meeting. Short addresses were made by Mr. Babcnk, Mr. James Clements, Miss Salllo Barton, Mr. Frank Fred rick, Mr. C, C. Gensel nnd Mr. A. El Hot. which were attentively listenod to. The President, Prof. J. W. Koom, spoke on the Tunperanco Movement. Ills remarks were timely and Interest lug. The meeting closed Willi sjliglux and a prayer by Mr. Andrew Elliot A polite invitation U extended to our people to attend the meetings of the Institute. C. C. Gensel, Sec'y. Items froiuKeklc)', &c, The new school hotiso In this place wai occupied for the Hist time on the ilid of the present month. Tho miners employed at all the cohlerle.i in the Lehigh I teg I oil have again resumed operations. Tho new rail road, which Is being built from Eckley to connect with the Central Railroad of New Jersey, will be completed In a few weeks. A passenger train Is shortly to bo run on the branch road of the (J. lt.U. of N. J., as far as Drifton, which will be a great convenience to the public. A man by the namo of Qtilnn, em ployed by thV Upper Lehigh Uiial Co., at Upper Lehigh, was killed by a fall of coal on Tuesday morning last short ly after he commenced to work. -We hear a rumor that the Lehigh Valley lt.illrord Co,, Intend tearing tip tiieir track as far as the tunnel, as soon as the new road which is to connect with the C. It.lt. of N. J., U finished. We hope such will not he the caso as it will be n great Inconvenience to this place should this prove true. Ono of thoso happy gatherings, which occur occasionally lu and around ihecoal regions, took place last Satur day evening at 1 1 10 house of Mr. M. A. Weiss, of this place, formerly ot Lis hlghtun, It being the anniversary of ills twenty sixth birthday. Among those present we no'lced tho following per tons : C. II. Weiss and wife, Hairy Jacoby and wife, and James William sou, of tills place; Miss Hull and Miss E.ive, of Wllkes-Barre; Miss Mary Metzgar, of Allentown; H. E. Sweeny, of Lehlgliton. About 10 o'clock the pavty sat down to n bountiful repast provided for them by the lioste-s, alter which tho party enjoyed lliemselves In playing vailous games, &:., they final ly adjourned wishing the host another year of piosperity. ' S. -E. U. Tlio Murder of John Van I.feiv. Mr. P. M. Vau Lluw, of this place, received a telegram Monday morning, requesting his immediate presence at ills parents homo lu Columbia county, on account of the murder of his father on the previous Saturday uight, Tho dispatch should have readied him Sun day, as It was his father was burled bo fore he could reach homo. The follow ing are the particulars ot the murder so far ns we havo been able to collect them : Mr John Van Llew was murdered, on the night of Saturday, Sept, 8th, while 011 his way liinne from the village of Light stieet, which place he had lelt, in company with Mr. Samuel Cieveling shortly after 10 o'clock. About one quaiter of a mile from town the roads to tlair homes diu'iglng, they separa ted ; about 15 minutes afterwards Mr. Crevtilng Mated that he heard distinct tepoits of a gun in quick succession. The reports were also lieatd by other persons Mrs. Boon testifying that she heard the tirst lepurt mid Immediately otter an agonizing cry, followed by the second lepurt. 'Iho time at which the shouting tool: place was about 11 o'clock. The shots were evidently llretl Iroin a piece of woods on the up per elde of tho load, a number of shuts having been picked out of the fence on the lower side. The shot used for ac complishing ilm tmi-der were coarbo No. 1, or duck shot. Twonty-seven shots penetrated the bri-ast of the murdered man, aim in.s sKull was biokeii in, ap patently bj blows from the gun (club bed), as marks from the hammer wero plainly visible, one cut was 7 inches in length nloug the side nf tlm head and near the top. The body of the murder ed was found lying 011 the ground be tween 0 and 7 o'clock Oil Sundav nlnrn. ing. Deceased was 00 years ot age.and ii-nvi-B a miu ami seven clilltlien, as fol lows : P. M. Van Llew, of ihls place, who is the oldest ol them, A. C, a far mer near Light street, A. I!., a miller, at Light street. Leonora A., fieri. V. Chailes A. aud Clara A ,tu deplore tbo OLiii uvriu. A coioner's jury aro Investigating the titcuuistanies connected with the uiuruer, nut uiihough a brother ol Mrs. Van Llew, and his sou, named Marr. have been arirtted on suspicion, no certain clue has been attained as to the real niuruerer, at this writing. tUWjKrsniCMiCnfejnS! lfrom Mnnou ciumii, The military forco hero havo ro- ccivcu a uatllng gun. Tito number of boarders at the coun- ty jail has dlminliilslied to seven. James Kerrigan, the whilom felod boss squaler, was lu town on Wednes day. TJpwardsof 120 executions are now said to bo In the Sheriff's hands for levy nnd sale. Four carriage loads of Cbunkers visited Lower Towamcnslng township on a political errand on Wednesday. Mrs. Leopold Itelss and Harmon Stoll aro expected shortly to return from their respective. European tours. Tho workmen nlong the line of the Lehigh and Delaware Division canal weto paid on Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Several of tho eletks employed nt tho L. V. K. It- Go's general olTico aro absent, spending their sbbrt vacation abroad. Mr. Peter Koons Is about to open a photographic atmlieu nt the corner of Center and Fifth streets, East Maucli Chunk. For an uncalled for display of In. bred ciissedness butcher O'DonncIl was accommodated with tiuartcrs at tho luck-up on Monday iiighc. Baggago Master Merrick, who sus tallied a severe sprain of tho nnklo at Tuesday's railroad accident near Ilazlu ton, Is doing as well as can be expected- Mr. Gus Gorman, a very worthy resident of Upper Mauch Chunk, nnd for many years a faithful employee of the L. V. It. It. Co., died on last Tues day morning. Hugh Hagerty, a lad of some eight years, who disappeared on Friday night of last week has not yet .turned up. When hu left ho was barefooted, and dressed lu dark clothes. The Dislrlct-Attornoishlpstlll con tinues tho all-absorbing topic of conver sation among local politicians, and the chances for success of the various cans dldati's are being clusely canvassed. Shipments by canal havo been brisk during the week ; on an average about 11 (teen loaded boats have cleared daily. Yet a few days and all bottoms now here will have left witli a cargo. To supply the needs of tho treasury of St. Paul's M. E. Church "The Wad dy Sablo Quartette" aro announced for show Monday evening, Sept. 17th. Among the properties advertised to lie disposed of at Sheriff's sale is that nf Neat Manellus of East Mauch Chunk. In times of adversity building. loan as sociations are not what they used to be. The M. E. Church, of East Mauch Chunk, commence an cntettalnment In their sane tinny on tho evening of 20th lust,, 011 which occasion Bro. Ilex will give nn account of his late trip from Joppa to Jerusalem. The miners at Nfjquehnnltig and Summit IIIII aro again at work, having resumed as the former place on Mon day, and at tho latter on Wednesday. Whatever concessions were made are in favor of the miners. Tho quiet prevailing this region enabling the military authorities to dis pense, with part of the force here, com. pany or the m Artillery left on Thursday for Fort Schuyler, their regular quarters. Since the reception of their Instru ments, the individual members ot the Onoko Cornet Band, are devoting much of their leisure to practice upon them. Mttsle sucli as It is is there fore plenty in East Mauch Chunk. On last Sunday nlclit parties un known entered the cellar of Mr. Ste phen Koons, on South street, East Mauch Chunk, and helped themselves to whatever suited their tasto. Tho value of the various commodities car ried oil Is estimated by Mr. Koons at 10. For stoning Frank Hitter, John McOinley was sent to comity jail but subsequently released on ball. A grudge entertained by the latter to wards the former because he was put in his (McGlnley's) place ns driver of the bus cunnected with the American House Is nlleged as the reason that prompted MeGlnlcy to throw stones, Nnughty "Gimp." ltunnlng over n cow, near Hazle tou, on Monday forenoon, caused tha bagnago car of No. II down passenger coa6h somewhat to tllt.and the baggage to slide. Wedged In between the shitt ing luggage, baggage-masters Merrick and Coibley, lecelved such Injuries as ate liable to lay them both up lor soma time. Ou arrival ot the tiaiu buth had to be taken to their homes, That the little boss squeeler vlsltrd Mauch Chunk on Wednesday, I've al ready stated. I was just passing on tho opposite side uf the street as Jim was entering the Market house. "There goes Jim Kerrigan, d'yer see lilm." "And vat d'yer think 1 cares for the little cuss I" was Bridget's reply to Maggie who had llrst noticed him. I passed on. Calling at Pat O'Dnnnell's eell on Wednusday morning, 1 found the In mate in usual health ami hopeful snlr- Its. And subsequently calling at liU counsel's olllce, I fouud til til perusing thu evidence adduced nt Ills client's llrst tii.il. In other words Mi. Daniel Kalblus Is etudjing tile case thoroughly, mid 1 doubt whether there Is a nassaue in that voluminous evidence with which "stlvn-tongued Dati" Is not familiar. Present iiitlicationsare that U'Dotiuell's cotulug trial will be mure Interesting than any Molllo Maguiru case yet con ducted here. And not only this, but Mr. K. Is confluent of hu ability to ciear 111s client. Wo afe 11 iw turning out Job print lg lu large quantities lor different lo calities in this county, at prices which defy competition, Our faculties for doing work are equal to any lu this section. Send us a tiial order. It Is taid that the WlnBeld family of this country have been left f 1,000,000 by a citizen of Holland, who died years ago, named Jacob Wlnfield. Hon. Chas. II. Wlnfield, of Jersey City, has the matter In chargers one of the belts. Illft Creek Items, l'ai na you go, neutral o-.presHlon linnl times. Btil a tew iwtat buga lluiMr with ns. ' A few tramps pitaseil through here latolv. After all It tarns out not to bo Chnrtw lto. Wlint nro .you going tu prcpaio for ttio com. hiir Acr'cimniQl Fmr. Hirs hate novnnccil somewhat lu tirlco, and chickens liavo ticcltuoil. . Uyo tltls year tlu-raties .1. 0 and 7 bushels rcr 100 f heaves, according to tlzo. '"O fur wiM titi-cntis have not put In on ap pearance, nlttiuiitilt our nportameu aro DUXI0119. 17 awaiting their arrival. Who toro down tho slim nt Rolfs church 1 The ruiftcionnt slioul.1 lio ferreted out ut once, ana an oxnmplo mnao ot htm. Cattcrolllnrshavo stripped qulton number otumnir fruit ticosnt their (raves, but tbilr timoof drpit'datlon druwi'th. to a close 1'. J. MoetMn, Kq.. of Mnnch Clinni, Is f roratily spoken uf tor tho oftlctof litnct-,n torncj-, and h daily gaining 111 favor lu this sec tion. fporUHrn will plonso observe that tho Into T.' gU,atiiro changed the tlmo nf killing liter from Sep: l.tuuct.l, or ono mouth later than hcictoforo. Franklin township hasl seven schools with four hundred ounlts on tho roll. Tills would l)o nn iivrrngn of Ulty-scven for each teacher If propetlydlvldi'd. A fowvonng rcntlcmcn from New York nr. rived nt th spluco nut week, nnd are stopptuv withJlis. r boit. Tnoy Intend to spend a tow Invsln this ncighboiliood nnd tucu return to tho cty. I am nndcr obligations to Jones Itro ,t Co., Cincinnati, for 11 cop, or tho Acalcmio Edition of Itidpath's History of Iho Umtod stnic. A Work ndllllintllv mhmiml foi nomlAniln. n,l .. lCSOI. Of Into a number of onr f irmer.! havo suf fered consldirnMo from n set of stienk,th!ott", (who.o unmcs nro very well known, but will he withheld from publication for tho m cent. 1 who ptrtoi'dtnbe tlMnng but at tho same tlmo est- 1 11 uuu ivuu mem wiiicii luey suOHKiugiy uu with crane.?. An . tlmt. prow ntnn- fh w-w bank, una then wnlk oir, ntthoul otcii snrtng as Hiutu i,y , tut iuuve .ur. . xlltTOrer. they may not be aware that that kind of liuil. nesi la PIITlllflnhlo ItY A llllll of Sfl ' Ml I initirl-nn. meat nut cxctxdiug mnotyduys. How Is that Your, etc. TtEVEim. liic CLU-.K, fccpt. 13, 1377. Head Nusbaum's new advertisement in another col umn. Tlie Conl Trntle. The folio Tine table shows tho quantity nf coal Moped over tho Lehigh Valle) itailrendfoi tho WCOk cnclnc Hent Sth 1S77 mill fnr the venr na compared with the &uue time lant your j Ileglous From: Week, Year Wyoming 3,8.11 11 784.1U C7 lliizlelou rc-flO 03 1,4S7,E3I 12 Upper J.ehigh an no Iteavor Meadow ia,353 is 4ro"os II Mnhanoy SI,SS7 10 42li,H67 04 iinucauhrut 5,8110 13 Total ldW-3 1(1 s.oovm 17 Last Year. 1.1 2 7UUiil II Inrtoaso :7410 17 371.3 9110 Dccieuse Illiroivr OF COAL transported, over Lehigh ,t Misaiii hnutia tuviaion. Ceutrul 11 it. nt N.-w Jersey, 'or 0 duvs ending Sept. 7, lfc77 1 8 hipped from 1 Total week. To date. Wyoming , 5., to ks,I5,1 n L'pper Lehigh 1.:... 1.78S 03 10s.3'ja 03 " ' .M.H.K..tt'o. 0.104 J3 1T4 0:9 O'i nearer Moadow 1,.. 1,070 13 2dt,-n3 13 bauuy ltuu Urancn 8.275 01 2GJ.403 18 Hazletou 1 0,:t3 17 0.4vl 12 Mauch 1 hunk J15 10 3!4.o2 Id UazardVUle 4.497 17 luoiou; Total.... 1 it.!.... V7,98S 03 1,831,198 ( PrevlouBlyrcpotlCd... l.SOJ.Jja 19 Total to date I Ml, 105 03 same ttmo lastyeii.... l.T3. IDS CC Increase 95,392 161 .Decrease -TI10 American People. No peo plo in the world suffer as much with Dyspepsia as Amerlcaus. Althouijli yenra of experience in medicine hail failed to accomplish a certain and sure remedy for tills disease and its effects, such as sour stoniacli,heart-biirn, water brash, sick headache, costlveness, pal pitation of the heart, liver complaint, coming up of tho food, low spirits, gen eral debility, etc., yet Mnco the Intro duction of Uiu'.en'h August Flowku wo believe there is no case of Dyspppsia that cannot bo Immediately relieved. UO.OOO dozen fold last year without ono case of failure reported. Go (0 your DniKcUt A. J. Darling, nnd get a sam ple bottle for 10 cents and try it. Two do-es will relievo you. ltenular siie 73 cents. JLiItHIKD, STAIT-linonyr. On tho Cth lnst, at Iho residence of the bride's fattier. Hon. Hen' v tliobsi.of Keluorsuurg. herks county, l'u . by Itev. G 'A. ilruefc!, ot Cheiryvllle, Dr. As.lp pa M. Htapp, of Ujst l'cun, aud Miss .Mattit A. llrobst. ruiLAiiEU'lilA Sept 13. Flour trailv; super tine, 4, exua", 65; i'eniMt Ivuula fatally. 8ii.yd 7.25; MintiOHOta do. $ti.7o37.25; pateui aud high grade, fiiao a. Wheat arm. receipts light! rmnsylvanlared, il.39 .41; southern naitier.f l..'a!.53; I'euustl. tlllM do. I.4a:i.53; W04teru do., fl.43iTl.69; whliodo . II Sj2i a I'ornmeal ( I 23. ItlelWur, 148123 Cum steady, yellow. 616; mixed, 6fl36ftc. oats steady Pennsylvania white, 3-533SC, western do , u?37c; western mlxod, 82931c, Uvo slojdy, at 05c. l'rovHtous quiet mess pork. (14313. beet lisms, 18 Juuu me-s beer. C23J23.&); hsros, I3dl4c. p'cWed do.. 11311 HiC. gaeen do , Sbstact smoked shoulders, 7c; shoulders m silt, tV$ 5 i.e. nALTIMOBE, Kept, ll-riour dull, steady, nn chnngo 1. Wheat dull, lower southern red, -rood to prima. 4',tfl.5"; do amher. (1.6331.00; we tern steamer, no Ho. 2 winter red, sp'jt, rt.40; Stptcinbtr, fl.3j; October audKovouiuor, tl.ll Corn Southern scarce, higher-, wetern Onll, eash-ri southern wtuto 0o do. vci.ow, 640; we-atem mixed snot at.d epteinher, 58Hli Oc tober, S0)-,c; ttcatnur nominally, C7o. Oats quiet, tlriu; southern, 32(T37C; western while, 3Je: do. mixed 33?35o. It) 0 steady, at uiOiM". I'rovis'uns Strong miorant, higher. l'oik, in.-.. ' Hulk Meats Looso shnulders, 6kc; Clear rib sides 7V pacLed, doStis. Lacon Hhoi errs, 7c, clear rib tides, e'je. llajis, lv$l2!io. Lord-llellued, IPC. CniCAao. ept. 13. Floor steady and firm. Warn! ectii-i clusiinr -Irouir ; -No. 2, Hprinfr, li.iHh, tor cai-V J..oit for Hcptouiher 1 l.oit, i.iki4, fur October; UCe for all tho year t iu 1 3do., Sl.li); rit clod tiinrjc. Corn steady uu ltlnn 4lf4S4)ef.JTca8h 41Hi 'or h'-mctubi-r. 41'4lij for October, rejected," 4!l,a He Oaisuuiot but stoaJy, at 2410 for caslit 24H for October. Itieflrmcr. nt&;e. llarleyilrmcr, store, Closing Prices ot DeIIavizn & Tonvii skno, Stock, Government nud Gold 40 South Third Street, Plillaurelphla, Septembei 13th 1ST7. tl.s.i,'s. tut I10H bid HOT, asked U. H. 3.'J0's, HU J. A J.,.,lMH hid luiS aiked v.rs.S-M't .,, M bid IU ), asked i1 . M. 3.20's, l6S im hid l&i'Ki uake.l II. h. IMi'i, IW, hid 1"J urked 0.8. ruriencv.U's ...122, bid ia, asked U u. S'slsSi, new 107H bid li7t asteu U. H, 4 la's, new .....lu bid il)64 a.ked U s 4'snew ,ni2i bit 02 asked I'eiinajlviniia It. It,,.,,,.., H bid '-9S asked 1'hila. rt IteadlnK it. it ion bid lis, asked LehlStt V.lley lt.lt,; in hid ask asked UbUh foul h t.av, Co.... ml bid 9) ssked United iinipaulesof a 1. 130 bid I auk. asked l5U4.,Tltuiv..d:lioir. lt.lt. 71. Did asked 11IIU. a t;rie 1:. 1; si bid 91; ased Kuilbej-n Central it.lt.... nt old it asked UBMoarVtne i'oM. It, It. f u. 12 , tad KS asked PRODUCE MARKETS uinu ,...,i:s uvt I !3't ted Special Notices. jpou Di.snMcr ATionxin', PETER J. MEEIIAN, OI' MAUCH C11UMK. Subject to romocrotio rules. IJLKMlallKS ITON THK PUMI!tN14 f COUNTfCNANCK, if of a romulotlonal na turc, speedilv vanish when oi.liNX's hUl. l'llUlt SOA1' Is uu d to obUterate them, l'lui. plea. Jllotches, llonuhness, lledtiess and Tall ero Invsriablv banlstied by tins ircompaiabio claniyinrc nROut. JJiuntlvn nllment". eoies, cuts, hruiscslda, and other anections and injuries ef ihi 1 utlclo nro llkowlso lemovedby It. BULI'IlUlt 11ATHS hive lont been 10. powncd ns tho best remedy lor skin rliv'aji'i. illcumatlsm nnd Bout. GLENN'-, BllLrilllll "OA1 la In everv respect a efncnchm, nnd fat cheaper, lly openu.a iho por-s , and pi omnium n vleorom superficial circulatum.thisovcellenc nTitele coutrlbuies tothoheadhof tho cntlrd system no weU as to that ot the cuticle. Mncei HsIutiKlncllon topubllenotlcoli iiisicaled. Iv been commended hy themedie il ptcfesnlott and press and low external specifics have won encli "froiden opinions" among ail classes. It prevents ohnotiouHdl'.easesns well anrcuicrilc them, and disinfects clothtuir and linen Inprui;. nnled with dlseaso, Dandiulfis entirely i-imE-cated by It, rnu its no Is. on that account, KXeniiy to bo dosluoi at edbv persons who'o heir IsihinniiiR out In conscqueuco of diyne-s uf ttlOSCnln. 1 hosO Who l,n, li... n.ntTnr.t.t, n,..l Unulds without avail for thn euro uf ernpiinnu of en ofstmntechu ni ter, will Unit. It thev trv n, uiui t,ijt,ie.' tsu L,rjiu it o. lemovei soiruutic comptnluts liremediablo by least Id caolonsmeius, and prcvcutathciecurieucoof fcuchdlsoiders. toldbr Urucglsts, Grocers and Fnncv nnnd 75o sent br mail, prepaid.' oil roidit.ti f prico. V." cniTTE.iTO-N. l'rop'r, 7 blxtii Avenue, ew Vol k Hill's ltAia and WnisKna dth. B eck or nrown. Ke. July 7. 177. f ah it a mn p PAnDisa At Private Sale. Tim UN-nEnstdNnn otTora at rrlvato fcalo n Valosblnl'armlnB: I'ropertv, Mtii ated in WJAVUll JtU.N VALLF.V. Jlu. honinir Toivn'ihln. farhoiif nntitv Pa nLmii,.,, from JMnnoh chunk, and 2 ratios fiom U-hlEh. ton.contntmu) is Acies. about 5 aerosol wnich nro cleared and nnder n htith stnto of eulllvn. linn, tho balance bcine limber Laud. The lin. proveiecuta thuieou aro a 2 story l'rnmo Dwen Itnr Ilntiso tcx'.'t foot, with Kitchen oltachod. nnoHtnhtn nnd other neccs.rv Otitbtiildlnps; also, an Oichnid coutaudni; about lOJ Oholcd Hint Ttoes comprisliiB Apple, Tear. 1'eacli aud Cherry 'Irecs ot inrlom kinds Ihls propei ty, beniK sitnatednenr -Mauch Chunk nnd r.ehtit.ton. v,iii mni. it n ,in.irn. bio place for any one wishing 10 cngiiRo lu thd Irjlt business, tho demand for tiuck In tho auove places bclni; nlnnysireod nud renilitng best of prices, nearer nun Creek llows throultU thopioperty. To nav pi rson wishing to Invest in nMl Ks ISie tbl oftVrs nn oppoitnnltv seldom to bo hictj Vttll. For Inr her onrlli-ol.iru !,. a. uGlco, or to Iho owner ou the premises. BCptJ, lS77-3mt)Si (Itbatchnnco to makomon: Cj". If vau can't get cold. ton can cot greenbacks, we 9 need u poison In every town iu luxosunicnpiMinft ror 1110 artrest. cheilnef. nml I.e.! II n.lt.tlrif f,liv publicatlou lu tho wonl. Any one cun become, a aunesMui agent 1110 mou clegui woiksof nrt given ft 00 to eubscrlueis. The price Is so low that almost even body suiitcribo'. ond niretit icpoits innUiin; over I15'1 In a week. A lady sgent returns taking oror400 mliscil'ocrd In ten itnys. All who eugnge rnnito money last. 1 on can ttevoto nil 1 onr 1 me lot tin inihiurss. or only vour spare tlmo You need not be away Iroin homo over night. You can do It as well nj others. Full paruenlirs. inrecttnns and terms lien. KlerMui aud cxncnsivo oiiint tien rr you want viofltah e woik Bend us your addtrus at oncj. It cofts nothing to tty tho business. Io one who engages tails to make great pay. Addicts "Tho t'eople'a Journal." l'ortluudi Maine. Aug. 18. 1877-lv TTAia AS ItED AS THE FLAME OP A VOLCANO, lior wblto as the dead moss ou a Florida hem lock, can bocluDgtd to a g lot Ions brown or lustrous black by a sloglo application ot KILL'S IN&TATANE0DS Hair and Whisker Dye. sold by Druggists at 50 Cents per Box. July 7, K77-U Lands For Sale. !$60,ooo"acres in SoiiUsu'c.st IHlMsoiirl. rirat-Cinsi SUick rnrnm. eitcllent ADTlnnlfn. ml jnuds nud the best To on ceo reploum iho Wct bliort Wuileru, no prusihopners, urdur lj7 oclctv, rood nmrHet! nud ubcalthy country. Livf 11 icts i jjouKUuaiti Fr-o UaiiRiioruiHiii. imm fit Tsnnit in th la:id Irtinished nurcliaaTn. Kor further in. tormfttllK). uddrOH'4 A I, llHANK. T.nTiil Cnm. iniJoii(.r bt. i-ouiflit ban Francisco Jtnliwny Comptur. N. V. cor. Fitmaud Winut8rreotB; Ht. Lou!, Mo. Aujc. U, 1877-tUl DEALCIt IX Ladies' Fancy Dress Goods' Dry Goods, Grocorios, &6., Bank Stkeut, Louiigiiton, Pa. Trkl'S S3 low AS olaowhtire. anil frnndn war. rauUd at repruieutcit Julr 21. 177-"; m UNDER State Manageineit Aud In daily operation over 37 years. $ 15 5 B (3D $ FOB TtTCS., OCT. 10 ami 2?, lSTTi KENTUCKY STATE ALLOTMENT OF $67,925 In Prizes ! 1 Vrlzo of ... flS.OOO 1 1'rUoof 6,1)00 1 I'riie cf fl.UOO 1 Trite of '.',.Vm) 1 I'rUoof 2.&HI 18 OtUcr I'tlies amounting to . 41,0U5 t4 g2 Whole Tlckt U, $1.00 1 50 Wliolo TtckeU for $I5 10U Ticket, $00. Chartered for K ucatioiul Institutfumi Un der cdaittr im poniudueitient can oror occur. All prised paid tu mil. Ol'J.-tal list ol tuiv.n imiuliu-npiio Unud in N. V. Uer.dd, Y. fcuu anil Umuvillo Cuurier-Jitntrnnit. Cuculitia cuiitiitiHitr tu 1 particulars frer. AdJrt)k.sl.MMlS ite IJICtCl.WsoN. M aiutuer'M Office, Tl 3J t.) Louisvilic. Kr. rMiular Allotiut-utt on tut l&th uud lit day ot cvt-ry ruurtth omlue thu rur. Hej. 8 lm I nveritionsand Patents T. C. WOODWAKD,. Atturlle'nililCuulibellur nt l,niv tOC361b bt., N. V.. (1'. (). Leek llox 17I .Vjal. lugtou, 1). C. Late Kxaralner iu C'h'ef Uultil rtrtes rnt. ut olllco i Meuibei el tl f llur u ln uprtuia Curt ut ibe U mle l Htute. Vxtvn law 1'baoiics ix th I'atb.vt ernes uu the couuTB a ai tciAi.Tr. TATfjN'l'S obtmucn m tb I'uiti iX Ktulei. t'nn. una, J-:oKlnil, yruuee, (ieiuuu, ItuiMld, HelKtuoi Iiuly. J.C. ltEri!llK-CESi llnu. ". II. Alllion, V. B. 8rli. ntori tlur U.J. Kirtneod, U. S.8uli.i: judttu Win. lJ'UiUiri.lte, 2i.ll, D-i Ju.llsu riauiuel Hlll.r. U. A. bupreiuu I'uurti Ilpu. Jauu liar. Iju, Kx-SeoteUiy Intuno i Ju.tico J. F, Il lloiw U. fct. Circuit Cuurti Juilice it 1. 11. ultike, Cluirmau Aiiil lioanl 1'ntmt QCitCol 1 M. VhU. sun llaliwty Ma;iarVi J. U. iluliie, lixAuv'r int. iTeVj TtutfoXK. t). MtUllMlll. Jt. O Uuu. Oeurge V iMcrohuy ot Wuri Do. i. ih in is i (