Society Meetings. rlHITO OASTLt., No. 78, A. O. K. OF TUB M. O. 2nd and 4tli Mnndav ol each month, lu lie ber's Uull. Lculffliton. at 7sc lo'c ock i ,M, W. K llenuluger, 8. K. O. i S. It. Ullhain. U.K. n.B. ADBS nUTTSN IinOB. XO.C3B, I. O. O. P.. meets every Tuesday evcninR, at 8 o clock, In Honor's nail. Alfred Beck", el. O. i H. u. Ileoer, Secretary. - nAn T n m f.. meets tnltebor'sHall cTOiyBatnruav. il. lj. qargns, Sachem 1 0. W, Delhi, O. ot It. on Wednesday evenlnit or each . wf. hi ?mu o'clock tnl'ubllo school Hall, v elsP''rt. I. C. W. Schwab, B.i Jao. Urong, C. of It. uianios Lodge. No. Ml. K. .of P.. meets nn irrlflno nrpnltiA? s. In HobOr 8 11011. ni7:J'll o'olocn. It. Oaumcr, C. O. f. it. llatclirr, K. ot It. and S, Advertising Hates. . . .. i.a ln.4u In ffin tnl. eiveu rrom minnow.. iuii.c . unu. ., o. uklt terms. ... . u .--I. Insertion JO Ct. six Months, per Inch each Insertion 1 t ts. Three Months. , iOCts. Less than three months, first lnscr. tlon (I. each sntiseqnont insertion S3 Cts. oi nonces lu ueuAB aioa hud. H. V. MOItTIUMEU, Publisher. TUYSICIAN AND bTJUOEON. lfX....... n-VJAAUW- ,W 1V " ...v.. . WEISfl'OIlT, PA. Pncc.nl attention given to the Diseases ni SDnOEON DENTIST, the Pennsylvania botftol ColloRe. riiiladoi- a, has odcoi d an office In L141I101ITON, on work warranted satisfactory. ATTnirTfjfl nAS nneil for tho nalnlcss ex. -.I . ,nAA,l. An.. 11. Iffl.Vl H. S1EWERS, .m. -.- ."iTrtTWKV ... nntTWfll.'T.T fill AT LAW, OFFICE, No. 2, Mansion House, MAUCH GIIUNK. PA. riSi OA A nUAU, fcaiilU.v ;.llviiua-. ,u. uw,.,- tiKAcMnnn in KnirMsh and Germjn. Jan u. To the Punuo. Every body is invited to call and ex amine our large and varied stock of Jail and Avintcr Dry Goods. Wo have decided bargains in every department. Respectfully, J. T. Nusbaum & Son. 8ATCKDAV MORNIKO, feKl'T. 62. 1877. glTIf you find a X (cross) Liii vuui inunuuu nuio muijua. signifies that your subscrip on is over due. and that wo eed tho money. So please :l '-Indian summer la at hand. The lierks county fair was a fall- -Th3 lco cream season Is now on the -Tho election tills year occurs on ovemuer utii. Watermelons and Conteloupra aro oltitilni! to thin out. fl'l I . .. . .. Onn..nt(nn n rn run n 1 TO O..AIJ.S H. AdvftV.lWU . II IUII- lnc a heavy force. There are at present 307 inmates 1110 AUCAIIgu lyuuu; iwi ..uuoo. The averago email boy Is anxious- xl.lnnt f.i. frn.tj tfl f.ln flirt MlPf. T, U 1 1 1 H K w wn.n ... - - ut burs. Now styles of fall winter boots, loes and gaiters, at T. D. Clauss' very leap for cusl). About ouo millions ot dollars were Ubursed among tho miners of Schuyl- -0n Friday three companies ot coal nd Iron police (specials) were paid n nnn t.. n-.,faninu The Thomas Iron company has vn fiirnncp.9 In ODeratlon anu w 111 Stan nnM.pr diirlnu- tl.H winter. lfa ant' winter styles of hats and ins. for men and bov's wear, at T. L. Humor has It that the pudding mill M It ........ ... I.nn . ,UIII A A. to AJG. ...b.lA.,,, huh vuu.ijimij ,. Lutlwliz From, a German committed -Tho various rays of the Allentown mill company last week amounted to -It ts reported that the miners ot raising $14,000 to keep up tho (strike in Luzerne county. When you hear a man talk of or canlzlnc a parly for laboring men tickle him and you will find a disap pointed office-seeker, Ex. The annual parade of the r.ethlo- hem Firo Department will be held In October. The day has not yet been axed, The furnaco opposite Freemans burg, it Is said, will remain Idle for some time to allow necessary repairs to bo made. Those who voted on ace la8t year should pay a State or County tax on or before lue out ot uctooer next, in or tier to secure a voto tills year. T. D. Clauss, the tailor. Is now re celvlng ins ran ana winter goods, eucn as finest clotus.cassiraeres ana vesting: which he is prepared to make up In latest styles at very low prices tor cash If you want a clock, watch or sew. Inc machine properly repaired please can at at. uagamau's More, renusvme, Carbon county, l'a., and you can be ac commoaaiea, o" If you need anything In the print Ing line. It will pay you to call at this office before ordering elsewhere, l'lulu and fancy Job printing at low prices. J. K. Itlfkerthas still a few of those eligible lots In Hlckertstown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home cr.ll avid see him lie Is also sup plying Ccuqfted.luuiber and coal at tlio lowest zatosi -Call at fills ofllco and see specimens Orders by letter for wall paper, similes, kaleomlningor palntlngproiiipt ly tilled by E. F. Luckenbach, Mauch Chunk. The Fetndale rolling mill resumed operation again on Monday week. The cstabllshiilent Is however only running on half time, owing to tho scarcity of orders. They wlib are astronomically ln dined cah now entertain themselves by admiring those evening luminaries of the heavens Venus, Jupiter, Saturn and Mars, all four being plainly visible, Tho " Ilaby's llest Friend" Is Dr. Bull's Ilaby Syrup, slnco it maintains tho baby's health by keeping It free from Colic, Diarrhoea, etc. Price 25 cents per bottle. Mrs. Ellas Dlllfleld, of Schuylkill county, was dangerously burned while attempting to trim an oil lamp. A small quantity of burning oil was thrown on her dress. The Nazaretlt Fair opens on Tups day, Oct. 2nd. Tho exhibition promis es to be largely attended. Nearly nil tlio stall roam for horsc9, cattle, sheep and swine has already been engagid. On Wednesday night of Inst week, two coal trains on the Lehigh Valley railroad ran Into each other between Bethlehem and Freemansbuic, and the result was that quilt! a number of Card were badly broken. On tho night of September 3rd three horses were stolen from thu farm of Dr. E. Morwltz. near Tullytown, Bucks county. ?300 is offered for the recovery of the stolen property and tho conviction ot the thieves. At Alburtls, Lehigh county, last week Mrs. Mellzler, need sixty years, was fatally burned while engaged at preserving fruit. Her clothe caught tire while moving about the xtuve, anil being alone In the room lie was terribly burned, dying the next day. Thr.'C county tickets are nlteady In the Held In Luzerne county the Demo cratic, United Labor ntid Prohibition. Next week the Itepuhllctin-i will iiomi a ticket and then looK out fur thu ground aud lot ty tumbling. Gen. Grant was presented with the freedom of the buruh or Ayr, tscntland, on Friday last, and David Ehberts, our popular livery man, still continues to hire handsome teams at lowest ratts Tuesday meriting nn unknown roan, supposed to be a tramp, was kill ed at Peun Haven. As far nn Uarned it appears that lie had been tiding on a coal cars, and by some means fell from the train and was run over. Charles aud Harry Uanta, of Lu zerne county, were on Monday eeiitenc. cd to the Eastern Penitentiary for three years each for arson. After tho sen tence tlio wives of the incendiaries clung to them and sobbed nloud, while the tears rolled down the cheeks of the men. John Parker, of the Malianoy Recdrd, has commenced the ls.sue of a trl-weekly paper, to be devoted tu the Interests of Labor Heform. It tiles the ticket of the Libor Party of Peunsyl vanla. Hope Bro, Parker will meet Jacob Kudy and ClirUtlan Weaver, ' prarle, why go West ? And this being j SUch conduct wages never were an to engineers of the Philadelphia and , the way some reason, Is it at all strango nover can bo Increased. Our miner i tw lteadlilg lnllroul, left their homes at that they should prefer to remain hero Palo Alto, Schuylkill county, for l'eru, to bo employed on n railroad lu that country. There has never been seen or tried, such a simple, faithful, efficacious, satis factory and pleasant remedy as Dr. Haas' Expectorant, for coughs and colds. 25 and CO cents a bottle. ltnbert Sfarr, and his son Wilbur, have been dNchared from the Blooms burg Jail, Thu evidence ngaint them was not sufficiently damagini; to hold them for the murder of Mr. Van Llew. Read Nitsbaum's new advertisement ill another column. Says tho Allentown Register: "Or ders havo been received and executed to have all the furnaces of tho Allen' town Iron works put in blast. This will put most or oil of the ore bed con trolled by this company In operation. Four of the are mines were started last week aud four on tho 3d i list " Dear Old Homestead Is the title of rl very fine new bong, by Miss Anna C. llllts. his song lias taken a strong hold on tlio popular fancy. No doubt there are thousands who never forget the ' Dear Old Homestead," where bo many happy hours were spent In joy fulness and glee, during their childhood ys, Price 4U cents, wltn spieuuiu lithograph tlf a country homestead. 'flsa rlncol fhail evrr remember Should I liro to lie lilt, years old : I'wms tLo home of u all In our ehllchoodi And wo iinzo It, es lunucr thun iiold Address all orders to F. W. Hel- mielt, publisher, GO Wet Fourth St., Cincinnati, 0, Over 200 second baud pianos for sale cheap. Tlio resident coat operators and superintendants of the Lehigh regions held a meeting at llazletun, Saturday for tr.o purpose of securing uniformity of action and to agree upon the wnges paid for September. The demand or tho men who struck was for the restora tion of tho uages paid last May, and a percentage on any advanco In the price of coal above three dollars and twenty- live cents at tide, which demand was allowed and the strike ended. May- wages will bo paid this month to outside hands, while inside nro to have an in creasii of five per cent, additional. This makes wagus aud prices uniform throughout tho Lehigh reaio'.i, Includ ing thu Lehigh and Wilkoslurro Coal Company's mines at Nesquchouiug and Summit Hill. 1 ho American People. No pen pie in the world suffer as much with Dyspepsia as Americans. Although years of experience lu medicine had tailHil to accomplish a certain and sure remedy for tills disease and Its effrcts, such as sour stomach, heart-bum, water- brash, sicl: headache, costlvenesi, pal pitation of tlie heart, liver complaint, coming up of the lood, low spirits, gen eral debility, etc., yet since the Intro duction of Giikcn's August Floweu we believe there is no case of Dyspepsia that cannot be immediately lelleved 30,000 dozen old last year without one caso of fniluri. reported. Go to your Dniuulot A. J. Durlliit;, and net a sam ple bottle for 10 cents nnd try It. Two do-t'B will lellevo jou. Regular size 75 cents. to eko out a scanty existence ? Yes so It Is. The Sheriff, I learn, lias lately paid the Summit several business visits. and If rumor Is correct, quite a number business meu as well as others will shortly have to submit to the pressure, of tho times. And what clee ts to be ex pected lu a community in which nearly every one nas been ilolrg a losing uusl- nest for years ? I he L. At Vf. Coal Co., aro pushlnc tilings as vigorously as possible and aro now shipping about 050 cars per day, worKing an their mines but two, tho breakers of which aru receiving an overhauling. Miner's " Intlppcndent" having fail ed to appear for tho last 3 weeks. I Instituted Inquires and learned that the publisher intends to rcsUtrlo ns soon as business prospects shall warrant a resumption. At Linsford thev have lust coriinleted a 11 lie lock-up, nnd aru ndw engaged at uuuuuig a grand hotel. Yours, etc., W. S. ITEMS. It lonlisa kind o1 naturjl llkn to sen Prof. Moran uiiout town: Wot It at both of the Manch Chnnk foundries anu niiichino Jiop Isucauoad loct. -The nuiubcrof arirei tlRp.1 Sheriffs Sales has coiikMu'.iI'I)' iiici eased duuuc tho week. A moantA.! prnnrHinii nnitr from I'hlla. dclnma id expected lieiuou die CTth lime. Mr. snni Bmith'j now lintlnttiA nt Fast Mauch Chunk u nearly ready fot- i.utitt-riULC. Ml Joslilt W. Hntllb lspTtpnslvelvpnpnf?id In vliicgtruianulactuio at Kast Muucli thuuk. At iiicsciitur.ccs there Is raid to boamnr. Arm ot lil'ln 10 to 4D cuiits ner ton ou coal uidiv. eu'duhuaiilut tt.io waier. -After tlio Shetlfrasalo. I mavbo able to In. form ,i . u . rc.ioiTs who tho next pionnctorof tUu Mnuelou House will he. Tlio lstd.ris on of National Onardi will bo inspected by line. (Jen. Jno.D. licrcolette, at rniiauritoiA on .uontiay Married at litat Mauch Chunk, on Thnrs. dir. mill Instant t y Kev. Father llclueu. Mr. Joseph Lose, to MfhS Mnty Wimiucl. Tin- nenr annroacb of tho next Quarter So.. aljns cause- aueaiiv a voir tiA-iiA-tiAtblo 1m. prureuii'iit In the I0n.il line. Xdtlxrauts uio cyi dentiy nrcpannnt lor tho fiay. Not to he loiicer both.-rtd with his nerson. ally, Mr. K. I: "oath has selected Mieilir lt.iuuoiiuusii, to iuei.0,0 or too raiuo. A btier U's -ate will iiiA-rcforu bo held at tho Munsion House, (to-djy) Lridiy and raiuiduy. Soiue of our i ounir tnorts aio ulrcadvpro- nirlnir lor tlio auuujl fall hunt. .Vtesrrt. li.iu. jiiiiuiiiH, jonii Tuv.or, Ajuns, zeiiiier una narry W ouditiitr will line on tl.o lsi of October torn wcek'dhiiLtmiir.iuioid county. Itio cull tonnauo via L. V. It. It. Is renro' seutetl lit I ruer ibis vcir than laat. ShiDuieuts bv canal from thu lower shutcs only, au.uuuud to 93 boat Ma :rf durluctbe v.ci-k euuiug last aaiuruay. I houur.ko Cornot Ttano's late rdonlots now said io Ii.iao realized them about too. 'luer wnl iioiiiauuiueraouuiiiio uiu .r miuaiu oiuoxi mouth, which, it is hoix'd. will uuJLdo them to p.y iiirtiicirinairuuiuuid. of Job print another lot ifi our orlgl ne. We have lust added ot new and, beautiful type iaal 6tock, ith success In his new departure. Patrick Dolan having served eleven months out of the twelve he was sen tenced to, for the part ho took lu the Mollle Magulre" meeting at Taltlilqua 1875. was released from the Potts Pie iail last Saturday. One month be. Ing allowed off his time for good be- avlor. . W. E. Smith, late principal of our IIIcli School lett Fliday, at 1.15 for hi new field of labor, Berwick, Columbia county, Pa. Mr. Smith takes with liitu the kindly wlsites of a largo uutnuer o our people for Ills future propeiity,and we trust that lie may nnd llerwick aud its pe.ople congenial to tils taste. The Erie Dispatch says the display M live stock at the Statu Fair wilt ex ceed that of any ever givet. by the So-cli-tj. Tito different breeds of cattle, Short Horns, Ayrshire, Devon, Hoi- stein, Alderueys unit other uiet-ds will be there in grtat numbers. As to thu horses, somo of the very best bluod will be reprcsentedi The late Presidential contest en gendered much " bad blood," which coolness and judgn em will correct. The " bad blood" it.duced by a pre.-ls- tent violation of Nature's great but 6ltnple laws requires not only coolness and Judgment, but obedience to hygienic measuri8 and tlio proper Use of Dr. Bull's Blood Mlxturo to insure its puri fication. A mail train colntr nortli on tho Philadelphia and Erie Railroad collided with a freight train near Muncy, about half-past seven o'clock on Saturday morning, lno uaggago nml express cars, two cars ot wheat, and several oil tauks were destroyed uy hie. Jacon Stelnman, the express messenger, aud William Attig.the engineer of the mall train, wero burned to death lu the wreck. Two Seventh Day Baptists were recently fined $1 each In a town In ceu ttal Pennsylvania for working on Sun day. They refused to pity, nnd were sent to Jail for four days. They claim that the State law of 1T01 U unconsti tutional, and that It is opposed to any Sabbath at all, since it abolishes the Sahuath of Scripture and ordains a new oue, which is really no Sabbath. Mr. Tilithaji Amcr, of the M. tu rnout Cash Store, has been In tl.e city during the past few days, and is now receiving an immense stock of ladies' dress and dry goods tor the fall trade, together with a luovy -.lock of grocei les and provisions which he Is offering at "knock down" prices for cash. Store, oppoaltlo tho L. & S. Depot, on Bank street. Letter from Mauch Chunk. Maucu ciiuxk. Sept. IS, 1877. We still "live" and " move" elowly, although our state of being leaves much to be desired. In fact, summing up our total of present happiness, I think I am safe In the nssertldn, that we are all as exceedingly miserable as human beings can well bo'. As it would bo vanity to speak of business when then! Is none yon know theto never was mtlch here, even in more prosperous days I shall not touch upon (ho subject, but rather end It by say'ng that all Is stagnant as heretofore. True the " beau motido" dress and disport themselves as gaily as ever, but even with them things are not what they seem, for In the absence of "dlvles" their very gayety is but a hol low sham. Nor In It much better thro', out the region, ulthoiigh thu miners are again at work, and likely to continue so during the remaludtr of the seasm. Nearly ruined by tho successive strikes of the last (our or live years, the uu-l ness men there are In such straits as half a dozen years of uninterrupted prosperity would Hardly mend During a late visit to Summit Hill, I was forcibly (.truck with the apparant disinclination or nieichatits to do on I- ness, for while some of thu stores there are still closed, one would vainly look for the full stocks formerly nan led In those whure business is nominally In full blast. And yet, why bhould tho tnu'Cliant linrden liliuselt with goods which his customers lack thu means to purchase 1 Much of tho business trans acted here is now done cm Cottpany's orders, which have In a manner ceased to he obnoxious to tho tuiuer and urn readily received by (lie merchant. In fact as much as I have seen of it, the system worke Batlslactorlly tu all con cerned j and under (he present general impecutiiosity ot the operatives it is a regular goilbeud to them, ns It enabled them to live at least from hand to mouth In consequence the throng of applicants for orders Is large during the hours lu thu afternoon when these are issued. 'Hie men being at work, the applicants aro mostly well dressed women, much as the city press have lately had to say to the coulrary not withstanding. Now in spite of all that has been said and written respecting the necessity of seeking other fields ot activity. I lind that but few have acted upou the sug gestion. Familiar faces are visible every win re and the more Intelligent miners still complain of there beiug tuo m Any men in the tenlun. What pecu liar charius tills bleak section of country may have for them Is oue of tho tilings 1 cau's see, II I B Ci te!. Items. Homo btretclio f irmly yarivs. Oer hu-iues prospect, aio poor. l'rt simr buslno. a - that of an eJ Itor. How o.ton da parents vlslb tho schools. The poor.bouso project isOead asauoundcr. -Pay-day Is tuo nopplost day for toe woriiluir man. 'this p'aco Is frco fiomone evil we haTO no UOCf SI. OIIUB. Mr. N. nross and wife, of Dauletavillo, woro here on a Hit last weua. Sir. A. Phifer has uiudo extensive Improve, incuts lu Ins uwel lug. Va?os havo conio down tho past year fa- ter AUUU AUO AHlCOOl piUVlSMUD. -Subsciibo for the AovocATr., and then you need not bu.row your neiftbuoA's copy. The tax Co lectoia havo thuduplleato for the prosem y.-.,i's taxo-. Oue your pureu loadv. Iho str.w And cabtmpo mursot Is already uvei.ALrei.uiA ; u.itn uiru tuiii.u uua i, iuw j'Aie. T.ioorors uowaoava nro plouty. who would win.Uniy woin, cuuiu iuey uuu, employment, AOl OVU. U Oil, . A oeien voar old son of Mr. Charles Dieis' ba, h, who bad hi i slioudtr dislocated n short lime d;o. 1 am pioasm ui tiaie id uoing wen. The number of candidates lot tho oHlco of D si i ict Attuim y to fa,-are lour, aud all ul them uie lueiucut ai Maucu ununx T.owis J Uock. of Djiiielovlllo. Northamn tun county. Has bUA-a ei!gnned to to.ich school ul upper l-iuo l'.uu inocoiuiugwinior. Master Abo Morns, of Tuuinaua. wason a visit io uis muiucr, wuu resiues uear uuie, over Sundry liut. nevs. Uib. of Slatincton. nnd I'rreman of Wrlstpoit were both In uticiidauce at tho.st. ! ftl's -abbatu School picnio on '1 hur.djy of last. wceu. Tbosalom's Sabbath school, of this nlaco. lutend luiri.duclug tho Happy Sonirs, as soon us ntcessarv anatigcmi nu auii bo uiudo .TbHlfuio lor oDCUlUAruf tho Towamenstnc Kthoois has not yec beou deeded upoui but tho schools uro nil biipp.icu witn tuscbersuta salary ol .2 per mnutn. For District Attoruer. 1. J. Meehnn Is n pnpulir eiu.liiiato, aud tho probabihtv Is that UU Wit. UU LUU Ul-lUOul.U UUiillUbt), Quito a number of pcrsoos from here wero over t.1 1'arri villo on buuday uioiuiug to attend ooiiiinuu.ou service, held lu tho li.vaugelical chutch, in that ooiough. I have not as vet .oarncd whether tho Com mi-slouers Imvo dccMtdtoreuuco tnen.te.est on mo county Loads, us bugucsiej in a former le.ter. Mc'i'rs J. J. Kenierer and llarn-on bny tier, ol this place, were tu ui tendance a. tho con. feiuneouf me Kvsiigeileal Association, whloh was held at fairy viile, on taiu.day luat. Mr Londoti lioyer, who left this placo last sprluafur luwrtuce, Ituu-as, writes ihut hols Ah'lug right wed, uu fuither st ts lu his letter thntlio wcu).ll..olub.avo bis friends tu go out theie. I have heard numerous cnn.pl. lots of fruit steulluir f oui oichaids. saturuuy ulirut oeioro last soLuo ouo ouurod tuo orcm.-d ot jduj. ltoht. K otz. on Indian mountain, and l.elpoo himself v.etiv ireelv to tho choice liult, bio.e Mr. K. got alter i.;ui with u gun. llo uc,pod in the daiLueoS, bat 'tiras a iuaiO't ono .Most people uro Intonated in knowing that tl.o curoou County Intlubtiial s. cieiy wl.i tioid Usaauua fair, si I.ei.Uhtou, ou Alio 9ih, 1, tu, uiti una l.thui Octooe.'. Uio Wa.cksvllle Uerman8un.lay school and tho jiaosreltoA-.ru school plcuiceu in tbo beauti ful uruveot Mr Ueubeu isuit. ou Hunuav ls.r. 'Ibe "iteudtcce in uio ufteruoou wusla.ge, tbo slualioc ci'td. sud ox.elient addresses wrro do- lUoiAsi by l'rof. t J. Suyoer. ll.lzvile, aud .Ur. W'nj. W.iliehead Last VVelsspri, lu the buuilitybcuio. Woik of tlio Chuicn. dir. Kuw, Huueiu or. t .osui'Arlnt nduiit, dc-erves pral-o foi t.-e mauiier lu wotAh he conducted the exei- cisi-s or mo day. your, Hbvaafi. MCl i.eek, sept. 18, 1377. Id Iners ought to havo more pay, but tho con stant recurrence ot such nets as aro detailed lu tho Republican nnd hero recapitulated nro not calculated to soetiro It for them. Tho guilty men have been getting too much pay. The community will bo much better off wnen they nro put In striped clothes, living on prison fare.at hard labor, ami In solitary! confinement In thu Eastern Penitentiary. The Ctirtl Trnile. The anthracite coal trade, wo nro glad to say, maintains the same cheer ful aspect ns lor the past two or three weeks. The demand for coal nt tho chief centres continues good, prices ruling generally firm nnd up to the highest figure heretofore quoted The Reading Railroad Company makes an admirably showing In tonnage. For the week ending on Saturday evening, the 15th lust., the report shows a steadi ly Increasing production, amountine to 108.000 tons, of which 83,000 tons Were sent to Port Richmond, nil ot which was shipped thence, leaving of Slock on hand OU.OUU tons. Thb Schuylkill Canal carried during tltb same time 24,000 tons. The Coal and Iron Com pany mined during tho past week 07,- 000 tons. These figures fully confirm the wonderful capacity ever claimed for the Reading Railroad Company as n carrier, and as a cheap carrier, when in free competition for tho general coal market. The Schuylkill coat reglotJ Is not only a w outlet lul producer (if coal but it lias an outlet to market through the Reading Railroad not surpassed by any other line reaching from coal fields to tide. Tlio present situation or tuo trade, wllh only liltio weeks left to tho end of the coal season (November 10)j favors the conclusion that prices are not likely to fall off, and may advance. The mines in the Lehigh Valley coal region nre now lu full operation; all or them aro at work, tho Summit Hill mines of tho Lehigh Navigation Com puny, the last to tome In, having re sumed on Wednesday last. The Honey Brook mines did not suspend work at all, and tlio Hazleton and all other mines finding outlet to market from that region have been in operation for two or three weeks. 1 he Central New Jersey Railroad now has its full supply of coal, except from the Wllkes-Barre region, and, we presumo, will at once show good returns from Its Increased business, Tho Lehigh Valley Railroad Company Is also in a prosperous way. Its last reported week's tonnage was 107,232 tuns, as aealnst 70,840 tons lu corresponding week last year, and yet during tho last week of this year it had but abUl tons of coal irom tlio Wyom ing region, while last year In corres nondlui; week that region supplied 22,- 109 tons to the tonnage of tbo road. In ordinary times, when the entire tratUc of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Is unob structed, the Lehigh and Malianoy re i!otis supply about three-fourths of its tonnage ana the Wyoming region about one. ourtli. As showlne the com para lively healthful condition of the Lehigh Valley Rai'road Company during the past year ot general shrinkage and ot trouble In tho coal trade, we nave com piled a table of its net earnings, for tho past six months ns compared with cor responding months last year: NET EABNLNGS 07 U.III0H VALLKT BAIUlOAS, 1677. (.W. JXIolt rai (net.) Total March.il 'V-O? 08 3.'iMl .8 llu.iJI el 07 Avull... 2IC.7I3 42 0.10.1177 IP.SJ3 04 208.21 S3 May ... :J3.S 10 (,7,(.71 It 17,l.tM SIV.OO 34 juuu,.. o ij ss.j 111 i.nui n z,s,sa ui Jul7.... 173X7,1 07 33..MS 8; I2.ttU 31 5-2I.S3 17 August (partly osUmated) : 10,000 ro (1,541 833 Si The annual Interest and fixed charges of tl.o company are ?l,bUO,000; deduct. Inc half of this amount. $800,000. from tho above half year's net Income, and thero remains 744,880, nnd, deducting Ing again from this latter sum two half yearly dividends of 275,000 each, to gether amounting to wqu.ouu with 27,500 for a half year of tax, is $577, 500, there remains of net Income over all charges fi07,380. Bad as the past vcar lias been tor tlio anthracite coal trade, aud specially Interrupted as It has becu In thu Lehigh region, tho above results hold out great encourage. ineut In tuo near future for the holders ot Its stock and other securities. The actual figures on the 31st of July last showed a net earning In excess ot those of corresponding time last year of i'iJ, 120. It is sometimes asked where does tills company get the money from which It pays Interest and dividends The furegoing shows. Special Notices. jjlOR DlSTItlOX ATTOItXEV, PETER J. MEEHntiN. ' OF MAUClt CtlUNK. Subject to itemocratlo rnles. Black Hills, 5 UIO HORN, nnd thn.fircnt 'orIlnvrslf a larin IOO nam Book, containing futl infoiinnUon ol thu coun trr, with maps ami uttistrattonn, will be nent lire to pverv ciun fpnrtng tioifor wx month! tMiiiscription to the DAKOTA HKUaLD. Ttio ItKKAMj in 1 1t-cu 32-ixuiin.n Joamti), nna n fill ed wltu pntfitimmi ronuintr inn Iter, both urU pmnl and Pelleted, It la n Western Journal of western Idea. Bpeclmrn conr nnt Iifl 'J'nreo months wlih Boo for 75 ct. t tho prloo of the Book alnno la 75 ecu la. Address, 1IIK UI3UALU, Yainktos, Dakota. Sept. 22. 1877 in3 BLEMiwnns urbN thu femivink COUNT fCNANClC, if of a cnmpieilonti na tare, apeedllv vaniau when ai.KiSN'si bTj Jj rilUll HUAl h used to obliterate tlictn. Mm. pleB.,lUocctiBs. It. nKtinesi, Retlnea and Tn aio Inpunaolr banished hy turn itcoinparabie clunivine agent. Kinotfvo altinuiits eoies, cutft. Uruirei, kcu Ida, and other aOectlonnand inJurlPH of the cuticle are llkowlse removed hr H. aUIjlMIUlt HATltS have lontr heeh ro. nowned ae the best remedy fnrakliitdtacaea, rheumatism and gout. OLfclNN'a bULlMlUH fcOAl' id In ever? reapcCt a cfllcncloits, and far cheaper. -Uropenlt.R the bores, and promo tinff a vteorons auneiflclal circillntion, this excellent article contitbuies to tlio liea tti ot the entire system a well a to1 that nt thu cuticle, bluco ltalutrodnctlon td pub llo notice U has repeated ly been commended by theuiedicil profession and pretSa atKllew exleinal specifics havo won eur.h 'golden opinions" among all clasfes. It pierehta obnoxious diseases oa well as remedies' them and dislnftcts clothing and linen Impreg nated with disease. Kandiutf 13 entirely erndi cattdby it, and its uo ts, on that nccomii, realty to be destnerated by persona whoehair laihinnttig out In consequence of dryness ot ttio scaln. those who linvo used ointtnmt nnd Uqalila without avail for the euro of eruptions' of nnntir-tinatpchaiaeter. wlllllnd.tt thovtry It, that QLliNNS SULfUU R tOM lemorea rbnt1o comnlalnta lrremedlnb e kv lemirfll. cacloiisineius, and prevents the recurrence of suchtllsoidera. , cold by Jirucgms, uroccraand rancv Oooda De.tlets. Price. 23a. oer cake. 1 Hot f3 rn':nni 750., sent j m.ill, prepaiti. on receipt of price. i. CH1TTENTON. l'tou'r. 7 falxLll Avenno.' New Yoik HILL'S HAin AND WniKKIl DTK. Il'nek nr Brown, 6tic. July 7, 1&77. At Private Sale. THE TJNDEBnSItiNEn otfors at rrlvato rale a Valnt.t.loFartntnfr t'ropert, ntu Ole.1 la UEAVElt UU. VALLEY, JIb-' noninfr rj'o otmoip, carnon conutv, l'a., z , miles Irom Muncli Cliunk, and 2 AUes from l.ehlgh. ton, containini; IS Acres, about 5 ucros ot woich are clenreil au.l nuder a hlEli stato ol (nltlva Hon, the tmlnnce bdnir Timber Laud. The Im provoments thereon nro a 2 story Frame Dweil me llouee l Or.' 4 feet, with Kitchen attached, oue tstab'o. and other necessary Uuttmildlncst also, nu Orchard eoutaiclntr anout luo Caolce i'rait Troes comprlElnirAtiple, 1'o.ir. 1'cach and L'licrry Trees of various kinds I his propeity, beinfs situated nenr Mauch Chunlc mill LehlL-hton. would mnt-- It Ade.l.a. blo place lor any one wishing to eniraee In tho Fralt business, tho demaud lor tinck In tho above pluces belUAt always atco.1 and realizing ocsc or prices, ueaver uun iy'reeic news inrougn rIona- nerson wlihttiAT to invest in nenl Es. tate tin- bifers an oppoitunltv seldom to be met vitlt, For fur her partlculnrs splv ftt this oOlco, or to the owner ou the premises. Sept 1, 1S!7 !mos. Tlio folio vluc tablo sliotvs tho onantltv of coal shlopeU over tlio X.ehlchVNUey Itniiroad loi the week cih'Idk y.'iit utn 1877 and for the .ear as cutupareu vtiiu luo suluo uuid last yeur t Iteirlons Fromi W'eelr. Year. Wyouilug 6.718 13 7S0.UI CO UuIlolOu C4.U1 It 1.U1.0UJ 0,1 Upper A,i'lltch 613 00 IK'iner Jl.nuow is.trt Iff 418,v 07 Muhunov J-.i-JJ III ti ',4 6 in llauoa Ohuutc s.ooj n Total 111,931 2 a.Kw.cm is Last Year K.'oois 2sil,4(M lnciojse 2.U3 07 350.643 03 ueciease. I'.iOroltT OF COAL trantported over Lehiglf v busqu, uiuna uivision. u-cuirsi ic u. oi ric jer.ey, lur v uav. euutui; sepu it, ibit t Htupped tio.u i Total wcetc. Todat W vouun L'liper LeUtgh " .M.ti.K.ACo. nearer Meauuvr, Gross Outrages. We are the friend of tlio wnrklngman, first last and all the time, says the Wilkes Ilaire Dally ; but we cannot but nneijulvocally condemn violence and other Intimidation, especially when rei-orted to with a view to the destruc tion of valuable property. The Scran ton llepiibllcan says a gang of masked men raided tho lioueot Thus. Yellaud, pumpman ut the lllack Diamond, de manded that lie stop work and fired shots nt his house, but nere driven away by a return shot from Yelland, who was at one of the windows. Tint they weiu guilty of gross malicious mis chief nt the house ot (Jhatles MctJul loch mid Juices (Jase.at llaltitnoredatu, entering and ransacking and overturn Ing everything Ui the huuie, the men i being away on the night shut fighting the lire at the mines, where their two b.iys tied to apprUe them ut the visit of uiarau.lrrs. That they broke into the Hut then a farmer's I hou'.e of Frank Mcliovern and threat- Is a lite of trial and as regular monthly , ened and cured him, telling lilin that bauuy Iti.u UraucU.. llaz clou Mauch . buuR , Uuurdvllle Total rrevlousiyiepoiud.. 5.4U 07 t.ws is . I.'.'l'j 111 e,;o. is IN 17 A.S30 Ul M.3S 19 , Ji.of id . 1,SJI,I- Oi . i ua:M is . I.TlM.l) 5 17 EGS,t:6 1Sj.AU B.U4 273,743 195 Sill 5 049 ID.7IU i:v, I.bo-J.CM Totirltodate.., , tsunie linio la.tyoui. Increase C3.33J 01 Decrease Closing Trices of DeIIaves it Town senu, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street. Philadelphia bei.teuiiiei uutli la. i. II. s.o'ii. isel 1 10 '4 bid I10H asiM u. m, a-zu's, i-v3 j. a J....10.A1 uio iu&h usea '1.8. two's IS W 11 I'M 1071. antltl A. . K 0--U , IJt. U. lu-4 returns are nut to be expected by lilm , if he continued to work lie would be who toiiows tue plow on a western vuiieu wuu a veugeanca most, aire, uy .0V, lJS I bl bid 11V askea -J.' tisti bid V asked ,ixi uiu it askei .1071. bid 1071k, as?. ,.lto4. bid I0;K A.ikH.1 ..Wis oHluin, asHe0 .. 111 old tai; ..kia ,. Wit Old III, asked ,. iUS bid 40 asked iH uiu ici sssea N0'1 net: to ciiuurrous; Ml nersona knowina themeKe to be mdebt. ed to the l;ito lirm of UEMMKL A GAJh;l; aie requesicu io mate payment wiinm hjai i. lJAYs, ir tho accounts will be placed In Urn hands of a c ollector. sept, lo. lb7-3v. . L. OAllKL. Lehlfihtun. To. rpO Whom it May Concern. All person Are hereby forbid meddllntr wltli one caual boat. (o. 4.) two mule, two eetsof. hirneen tnur boat lines. &c how In possession of -DAVID SCilAFFKIt, ot Fi ankltli township; Cat non county, ra., the aatd enumerated aiti- cicanaving ucen purcnasea oy me, anu vemg my property until further notice. , Bebt 1 18T7-gw rsckeitOn. Ts. horn It May Concern. All persona are herebr forbid meddllntr with1 one HAY MAIiE 3 years old, and one Two horso BOX WAGON, lomed by the nnderstrned to JOKPU KGKIIAUT. of Towamcnamg town, bhtp. Carbon county. Pa., ai tbo same are my prupuriy uuiu loxiner nouco. James zninF-wrtTSH. Bept. 15, l77w3T L. Towamenalng twp. 10 tVl031 IT MAY CONCEKiN. All nersons are hereby fnrbld meddltnir with tho Household ana Kitchen Furniture, eta, how lu iho possesion of DAVID 8CHKFFi3K; or Frankdn township. Cirbou county, l'a.. thu aatuo bavins btoa purchased by me for a con al Jem tlon in money paid, and is my erperty. Ml 1 ft "J M A-t.R! Sept. ll. 1877 w3 LehlKbton, Pa. QISS0LUTI0N A'OTICE. Notice Is herebv clven. that the Partnershln lately subsisting between F. P. HEMMHL and JOIAH I- (lAUKUfif Ihlahton, Pa. nnder mo nrra ox nuu m & VAisiiu, wa aisaoiy. ed bv mutual conent ou tlie 5th day of Beprem. ber, IST7. All oebta owing to ttie said Partner ship aio to be received by said J. 1. Uaue!, and all df mauds on the sold Paitutrthlp ure io bo' j. xj. wiu conuuue mo nnaineas. V, P. H KM MEL, J. h. (J ABEL. LehlphtoD. Bept. 8, 1E77-W3 Notice is heiebv clven that JOS. H. WFnn and OA I'llAHlNK.liis WUe.of thoBOltOUtlH OF LKHKUITON, Carbou County; ha., by a voluntary Deed of Assignment, be arm data the Sist dar or A V (1 us T. Ib77, asslfcned all ibelr uio pert Item, Persojal. and Mixed 1 tho unoeratiruedi for tk bensflt ot their creditors. AM persons, therefore, indebted to said party will make piymenl within BIX WUKKS from, the data hereof to the said Aiwltraee, sud thoe liavlMr leg.t claims will please present them lur eei-uemeoi ui TIIOS. 8, BECK. Asslffneo. Bept. 1. 1877 8 w Le'ilijhton, Pa. SSIGNEES K0T1CE. Notice ts hereby (rtven that It0I)OLPII niTM 111; Li mid KLTZAHETU Ma Jfe. of UAH ON." J NO rownxlnii, Carbon County, Pa., by a ioU notary Deed of Asri-euneat, bearlnic dato the 1UU .lav of AUOUST. lb. 7. asalRned ail tbeir pronertv- Ileal, Poonal, and Mixod-to the undorblaned, lor tlie benelltnf their cretUtora. All persons, then fore, indebted to ald imrtv wltl wane payment within 1X KKKH ttom, tlie Kate liereo! io the aald Atwiance and Ihoao liHviiiji lepal claims wtllpleaiio present thoui i or seiiii-meui. io Sept. t,lST7-w TIIOB. B. BECK, As'drpe. jjtxEcuraix'ij notice. ESTATK OF ADAM BUCKMAX, BECD. Letters Toataiueutnrj on the Estcte ol Adar4 llucsinan. lato of tbo tlorouali or Lelilebtou, Uuibon I'cnutv, Pa ,decM, Iiaiq been p;'Ui.te.l loMsryl. liuclciuan, ot the Uorou.b foreAit ,, to wuom all persou. Indeoted to U'.u .sl,l j ' ' are ieiueted io umtii punnu'. nd r 1 iTt ..e.di.ww;U 1-ehlgt.ton. Aui. I. ,S,f i'li"1" II. b. I'urrencv.S's. U. B. last, Lew It. tA. 41,'.. new U, y 4'. uow I'eiinsilvania II. II , l'liila At Iteadlua H. 11... LolngU V..Uey 11. It. . ehun foul 0: av. Co.. United Conibanlesofis, j,jo bid isok asked i'iii.,TiiuT..ntuurr. it.it, !( bid (, asteo J'hlU. l.vie H. It at, Did ased isuuheru Central it. It..,. Ukj u:d t assed lle.ionvUloJ'iMs, lt.it. Co. 12V, bid 11 nou-d Uotd not, uia I03li asked TOII raiNTINO at the Ten- lowc.t pries it TUU CAHIIO ADVOCAT OtTlCB. Notice Is hereby (riven thst DAN IE i, 8E. SINUEHaudbis Wlte ot FttAMII.lN Town, snip carbon Conniy. r... by . voiavtary deed ol .ssiKunn-nt, besrinK dalfl tu, 7tli car ot jaU aCUT. is;7, ssntlEuedall iheir iiropertv Ural, i'ersoual, and 31ixed-to tbo nudAin.lj.tie4, Iod the otuctlt of tbeir creditors. nill periiouf, therelore ludebted tos.ldpurtr wi,mukeD.V meut within SIX wf.EKS trom the dale hen. of loth Mid Asjdaneo. nnd Uima haiina le.al claims will ploaso present tl cm for settlenitni to IOKI4 NEyy. Atslcue.: blAtinston, l'a.. .01 top, J, MEEIIAN. hit Attorney; Manch Choiix, tTeokliAi twp , ai;. ii.iBTIIyr
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