5H9B! MS Society .Meetings. I.1FIH1T0 OASTLI. NO. 78. A. O. K. OF 1IIC U. O. 2nd and 4th Monday ot each month. In lln. ber'aUall, Lehlghton. at 7,20 o'clock r. M. W. K. Uennlnger, s. K. C. S. 11. ailham. S. K. It. H. OMADIX HUTTM I.OD0E, No. 636, I. O. O. F.. meets every Tuesday ovenlng, ot 8 o'clock, In ilebar'a nail. II. Kostenbader, iN.O.i H. B. Reber, Secretary. llBIOCnsM TBIBE. No. 238. Imp. O. ot R. it., meets In Iteber'a Hall evaiySsturdav. It. L. oaggna. Saehom i O. W. Delhi. O. ol It. Potto rooa TBTDE, Ho. 171. Imp. O. It. M meet on Wednesday evening of each wees, at 7:T0 o'clock, in rnbllo School nail, Welssport, ra. c. w. senwao, s. jao. Jirong, v.. oi iv. Lvrnairrox Lodox, No. 531. K. of P., rneeta on Friday evening. In liebere iiaii. at v. o'clock. It. Oaumer, O. O. T. It. llatcliff, K. otn. and 8. AdvcrtltJlng Itatcn. We dfflro it to be distinctly understood tint no advertisements wlU hetnaertod lntbo col umns ot tuiCabdon Advocate that maybe e)elved from unknown parties or firms unless ecompanled with the Cash. The following aro or oslt terms. Adv.itl.flmfinti for 1 vfiir. tier Inch each Inaertlon 10 Ct. " six si otitha, per Inch each Insertion ! eta. Three atontns, " - u,w. T.0.B thnn thrMNtnrtnt.hu. nritt Inaor. Uon tl each anbaeqnent Insertion 25 Cte. Icai notices iu cents per nne. n. V. MOBTniMER,rnbllaher. JJ It. 81EWEIIS, DISTRICT ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office, No. 2, Mansion House, mauch CHUNK. PA. ettllng Estates. Flung Accoanta and Orphans Conn Practice a specialty. Trial of Causes carefully attended to. Legal transactions m juignsn una uerman, juu. 8ATCKDAY MORNIKO, OCTOBER 6. 1877. Local and Personal. j"OTICE TO CKUD1TOKS. All persona knowing themselves to be mdebt d to the late firm of SEMSIEL A a A II 101,, are reqa estod to mace payment within SIXTY DAY, or the aconnula will be placed tn the Hands of a collector. J.'h. ilAUEL, Sept. ls.ltTJw. Lehlghton. Pa. $?If you find a X (cross) after your name on this paper, it signifies that your subscrip tion is over due, and that we need the money. So please remit The Fottatown Iron Company Is shipping nails to South America. Ea on hand early next Thursday, If you desire to witness the grand parade. Large Prime NOysters at T. T. Brady's this week, at $1.10 per 100, opened. Dr. Q. B. Llnderman has been ap pointed general manager ot the Bethle ,lroh,company. The sheriff of Luzerne county ad vertises one hundred and ninety-one properties for sale. New styles of fall winter boots, shoes and gaiters, at T. D. Clauss' very cheap for cash. Operations were resumed Monday In all the the mines ot thu Lehigh and Wllkesbarre Coal Company., The receipts of the Allentown fair reached nearly $0,000, about $1,300 more than latt year. The business men of Scranton are highly elated over the ptospects of an early resumption of mining. Mrs. Daniel Dutt, ot Lehigh coun ty, aged ninety-one years, walked four miles to attend the recent fair. Fall ant! winter styles of hats and caps, for men and boy's near, at T. D. Clauas', at very lowest cash prices. Considerable sickness still prevails among the swine In this vicinity sev eral having died since our last issue. Call at this office and see specimens of Job printing. We have Just added another, lot of new and beautiful typo to our original stock. Sljadlng, fringe, curtain and pic ture cord ; spring! balance, and other shade rollers, always on hand at Luck. cnbacbs, Mauch Chunk. I". Amos Relgel will sell fivo pieces oMPa valuable real estate, In East Penn town--6hlp, on Saturday, October 27th. For particulars see bills printed at this office. Lehigh Valley railroad stock Is gradually creeping up In price. With in the past week it has been up to over 4i per share la the Philadelphia stock market. Notwithstanding the prevailing liard times, David Kbbert's livery c'ou tlnues to be well patronized, and no wonder his charges are so moderate all can affori to ride. Four iocendarles Friday night set fire to a large barn belonging to the Lehigh Valley Coal Corupauy.at Henry, near Wllkesbarre. The barn was with. In 350 feet ot the military post. T, D. Clauss, the tailor, Is now re ceiving his fall aud winter goodi, such as finest clotbs.casslmeres and vesting?, which he Is prepared to ma ke up In latest styles at very low prices lor cash. A boiler J n tho Mlnersvllle, Pa., soap factory exploded Frlday,demollh Ing a portion or the factory aud damag ing several residences In the neighbor hood. No one was hurt. The loss Is estimated at $3000. If you want a clock, watch or tew log machine properly repaired please call at 11. Ilagaman'a store, Pennsvllle, Carbon county, Pa., and you can bo ac commodated. 0 If you need anything In tho print ing line, It will pay you to call at this office before ordering elsewhere. Plain and fancy Job printing at low prices. J . K. Itlckert has still a few of those eligible lots In Rlckertstown to dispose of. It you feel like securing a good home call and see him lie is also sap. plying flour,feed,lumber and coal at the lowest rates. The Eckley Coal Company have heretofore shipped their coal over the L. V. ltallroad. I3y nn alteration In their chutes they will hereafter ship over the Sandy ltun Branch of the L. & S. ltallroad aud thence by the latter road to market, conuection being made about two miles bejovj White Haven. Remember the Catbon County Fair opens on Tuesday next, the utu mat Tho entile of stock, implements, manu. facturcs. fruits, vegetables, &a are al- ready large, and Is expected to be more extensive man ever. We omitted to state In our last Is-- sued that Dr. N. 1). Keber had been ap pointed, by the Poor Board of this bor ough, to attend to the poor house In mates in cao of sickness for the ensu ing six months. The fine likeness of F. P. Bemmel, tn India Ink, now hanging In the post1 office, Is the work of our young towns man, Gideon Kostenbader. It exhibits a very fine degree of skill in the young artist, and we trust those of our people who may wish a likeness will patronlzo htm. It Is never too late to use Dr. ITaas' Expectorant as a coough cure, but It Is best to have to recourse to It In the early, stages of pulmonary diseases, so as to secure Immediate aud permanent relief, and avoid dancer. 25 and 50 cents a- bottle. To-morrow (Sunday) at 10 o'clock a. m., Rev. S. Neitz, P. K., will preach In tho Evangelical cburch, corner Third and south sts., tins uorougn ; at o p.m the Lord's Supper will be commemora ted, and at'7 p. m. German preaching by Rev. S. Neltz. J. u. jjleiu, I'astor, llovey and Harrison, mob leaders d urine tho recent riots, who have been liberated on ball at Pittsburg,, arrived In Wllkesbarre Monday, and were es corted through the streets by twelve Hundred working men. . large meet ing of their sympathizers was held sub sequently. It Is probable that Helnrlch Wall. ten, Iloehne's murderer, will receive a new trial. Several discrepancies have already been discovered In the testimony, or Detectives ADramsanu&treuoisKi. a bloody hatchet with which the murder was probably committed has also been dlsocvered. Prejudice often rules In the physi cal treatment of babies. They are al allowed to suffer and scream with pain from colic, ilatulcuce, bowel disorders, etc., when some simple, reliable and safe lcmedy, as Dr. Hull's Baby Syrup, would give almost Immediate relief and perfect ease to the lltMe sufferer. Price 23 cents per bottle. The Scranton Republican 'says : ".We learn that Governor Hartratift does not admit the necessity ot retain ing regular troopi In the coal regions very much longer. They will probably be kept here, huwever.untll the weath er become: too cold to admit ot tent life." Tho 4th annual ball. of Lettish Hook and Ladder Co., of this place, will be held on Friday evening next. October 12th, In Limlerman's Hall. Excellent music has been engaged for the occasion. Tickets SO ceuts cucb, admitting gentleman and lady. The company Is much In need ot funds to nx up their apparatus and hall lor the winter, aud we trust our citizens will liberally patronize them on this oc casion. Stoves and Healers. E. W. Clauss, Exchange Hotel bulldlne, has Just received the first Instalment of his stock or (Jobbing, Fnrlor and Ofllce Stoves aud Heaters to whlcji he Invites ine especial attention or parlies desiring to purchase, being able to offer them at prices far below anything hertofore lu this town. Also, tinware, house furn ishing articles, roofing and spouting at very low prices. Try htm. Tho Draper colliery, Schnylklll county, was sold last week to Dr. C. Ilennlng for $70,000. The colliery em braces a run of one and a halt miles on the Mammoth, Primrose, Skidmore and Duck Mountain coal bed. The Mam moth alone runs from thirty to sixty feet In thickness. This bed has been worked for fifteen years. Tie Improve ments are extensive, and with the mine are equal to a capacity of 100,000 tons per annum, originally routing .at least $200,000. It shipped 11,225 tons In August. Its location Is two miles east of the' foot of the Mahanoy plane. The Carbon Iron Comoanv. ot 'arryvllle, was last week reorganized. Under the new arrangement all the, stock of the old company, nearly $500, 000. Is wiped out, the holders of the second mortgage having bought the property at Sheriff's sale. Stock will oe issued to them for the amount of bonds they hold, the holder of the first mortgage of course holding their claim intact. A capital of f GO.000 U tu brt contributed, and ere long it is to be hoped the Works will be In operation. On last Friday, Henrv Rav lorn? and well known as the colored catarer to the appetite of the people of Tama qua, who has kept saloon In that town for the last twenty five years, and Is well and fAvornhli linnwn o,i.. an attempt th shuffle oft his moral coil by shooting himself behind the ear. The attempt was a failure, as he was only nuuuueu aim mat not dangerously. Financial embarrasinents Is said to be the cause. Poor Harry lias been a very ludustrious man, but a very unfortunate ne nas ueen ourned nut once or twice aud his cellar has been drowned out times out of number and he de serves sympathy In tils troubles. When thlnge ore at the worst they sometimes mend, says llryon. May this be tho changlug point lu poor Hen. Rays for tunes. -Mahanoy Record. During the contlnuonce of our Fair last week a number of our business men had some of the new counterfeit five dollar bill on the First National Uank of Tamaqua passed upon them. Mi. Charles Hergeshelmer, the saloon keep, er uuder the Opera House.took In tluee of them. Others weie victimized to the extent of $5 ami $10 in amount. One of the shovers of these bills has been traced to Slatlngton, where it Is believ ed a dealer iu the "ttulf has his real, dence. The bogus note Is very finely executed, aud Is calculated to deceive the shrewdest experts j the engrivlng Is said to bo superior to the genuine. It Is safe to reject all five dollar notes on the said bank which are not prluttd on fibre paper and which do not have the number 1,219 lu broad red type lu two places on the face ot the bill. Al lentown Democrat. Letter from Munch Chunk. MAUcn cnmiK. Oct. 4, 1877. The die Is cast. The case of Thomas P. Fisher has been non pressed. Soon the Governor will Issue his writ, and then wo shall again be shocked with an execution. True, there Is one chance for the doomed man, the hoard of Par dons, but will they daro to Interfere 7 There are thousands who doubt It, and Its action In the cases ot Campbell, Doyle, Eel ley and Donahue Is not at all encouraging. Indeed I've yet to meet the first man who entertained hopes ot a better fate for Fisher. The prevail ing idea Is, that iu six weeks at most, poor Thomas P. will have ceased to exist. Respecting the fate cf O'Donnell, a more hopeful feeling exists, and there are many who doubt the possibility ot a conviction, provided a fair average jury should be secured for him. In short, public sympathy Is with tlo pris oner; It will' be felt tit bis coming trial, and may yet prompt bis acquittal, For say what you will, 'tis publlo opinion that rules the hour.., It Is more potent than courts cvsoand woe to him who dare to dlsregaYtf It',' Touching tlie'Frltz homlcldo nothing Is said. It' may or may not come to trial, but on the whole a lively time may be expected during next week's ses slons, as O'Dootiell's case will surely be the most hotly contested Mollio'Mu gulre trial we'y yet bad. With the exception ot coal shipments, which Are active, .busiucss continues excessively dull. Our foundries and, machine shops are still Idle, and at tho wire mill top -work was;, stopped about tw'd,'weeksagb for w'a.ntot orders. This, stoppage, however, Is not expected to last long, 'as a general resumption of. mining operations must uring oruers. Another subject, aud I have done. Our several sociable, musical and liter ary organizations are actively prepar ing for thu fall and winter campaign. Tho Athentsum held their first meeting oil Tuesday evening, and will hereafter Hold regular- fortnightly meetlug as of yore. Iu'miiltaryclrcles'there Is noth ing new, except that on Friday evening, while a soldier was walking over the trestle-work, or railroad bridge, In rear of the old wire-mill, one of the sills broke, precipitating the man some 20 feet among the 'rocks below, the. fall resulting In the dislocation of one of soldier's arms. W. S. ITEMS. The L. V. it R. Co's ,pai-car aet out on Its monthly errand yesterday. , Commissioner's Clerk Scliwsr'ti Is about to reuiuve his fuml,y licm Lehigh Tannery to Mancn CI' link, Mrs Owen Iteionart. who has recently lost an eye, Is now bedfast. Rev. f.lsenueraer. of Lower Towamenslnir. who married the-Arnibrusler couple 25yeara ago. was present at tnelr ailver wedding. The 3aer.n Is ssld to be the most extensive' real estate aceut m Caibon cotuitv. Hardly hat it mined for half a dar than nearly ereryDody rails at the weather. Mr. l'eta schwelhlnz has noc vet effected the puicuttse ol alelatcr's orewoiy. IntereelMl In lhe causo of education, flnv.- B. T. Vlucent Intends to -tart a normal elaas. UieL.V It It. Co. on last Thnred.rtbok possession ot Ca) ura Lako It. IV, lately acq mretl by them. T Rev. Dr. Vllieenf a Ratnrdar pvAntnir Iaa! tore on That Hot" at t. l-uu.'s M. h. Uimrh, wasbatcouipardtltely slimlj attended. The lectuiu Is hiualr spoaen of. " Silver toiigui-d Dan" Gen. Freight Agent Jno leyior and Ml. Harry WiKidnng are ah sent on a hnutlu Ursdferd county. Mr. Jas Zsilner has lat-lr rotten nn a nnm. ber Of reri' flue atero.rinea of Manpli l!h,inir Lthiguton and Wtltspoit. IUnnau Stall has returned team his trip to Geiruanv. and Mra. Lconold' Krlsa la prner.ti-,1 to return to-day oy steamer ilonal. Mr. A. J. Ilrodhcad and famtlr hnr. re moved from East Mauch Chunk to Hickory ' KUU. wbt'te the former la enirairnj In tlia mnr. coautlle business. For varlODS reflanna a nntnh,. ni .rnn.u. that were to buve hein i.nlil ut. Mnmi.i. aherlrTa aalo were not disponed of. 1 he majority wm (rouamy be dlhiiosed of next Monday -A number of coal cars hftvlnir 1iimns.il tfc track and blocked tue-L. V. It. It. near tne Packcrton brldire, ou last aloud ir, tho evening nassenucr ti aiua were linth OHinvari iilumr an hour. It wus a maah up by which nobody waa hurt. Mr. Chas. AmtnV.n. flon Ptvinhl . Tar lor'a npnt bower, is auuouuoed to be m ir ned to Alias Emma llauer, daughter of Klwlu ilauer. Esq., ol East Mauch Chunk, on Tiles Uar, the lull In.t. Mr. Lent Arii.binatpe anil wit .nt.t.Mui the 35th anniversary of tlielr wedded life, or their ellter weddlni.-, salt Is more comuionly ceiled, on lost Wt duesday. Toere wa good cheer at th Ir r-sldence that dar. and ihe u im. bur ot coeilv presents wa quite numerous, Du. ring Ilieprozie aof thefistivlUcalheceletirant werehouored withaseieuade Dy the Pbcenlx Cornet Uand. A Card ot Thanks. Whereas, Mr. Webster C. Welsa imd tho kindness to provide boats and teams and furnish the boats with seats gratu itously, to convey the Lehlghton Evan gelical Sabbath school' to Lehigh Gap, to participate in the grand Reunion ; therefore, be It Resolved, That we, the Sabbath School Association of the Evangelical MlsslonCliurch of Lehlghton.asseiii tiled, greatly appreciate the kindness of llro. W. C Welas, and tender him our sin cere thanks lor his benevolence. Resolved, That thes resolutions be publisht d in the;-'" Carbon Advocate " aud a copy thereof foryvarded to Mr. W. C. Weiss, as a token, of our esteem for his generosity. Committee J. C. Blelm, Wm. B. Romlg, C. S. Weiss. Enjoy Lire. What a truly beautU ful world we live in I Nature gives us grandeurs of mountains, gleus and oceans, and thousand ot means for en Joyment. We can desire no better wheii in perfect health ; but how often do the majority of people feel like giv ing it up disheartened, discouraged and worried out with disease, when there Is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer cm easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green's August Flower will make them aa free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and liver com plaint Is the direct eauae of eeventy-five per cent, of such maladies as bilious, liess, Indigestion, sick headache, eo.-. tlvt-ness, nervous prctratlou, dizziness of the head, palpitation of the heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will i rove Its wonderful effect. Sample botllea, 10 ceuts. Try It. For sale by A. J Dur-ling. Die Creek Items. Do good It you expect to receive good. Love makes labor light. Corn husking will next be In order, What have you prepared for the tair. Firemen and Military parade on 'lliursday. Be sure to be there In time. Or you will miss a sight worth see lug. Kcv. J. Jj. Werner wm nave ser. vices at Pine Run this (Saturday) even ing. Alt are Invited. The Walksvllle and Mackereltown Sunday schools had a meeting In the grove ot Mr. Simou Walck on Sunday afternoon. Mr. B. F. Solt, of Slatlngton, for mcrly of this place, left for Kansas on Thursday of last week, In Impel of nndlng times better than In the East. I earnestly hopo he may fully realize- Dis-expectations. The Joeph Greenzwelg property was appraised, by order ot Sheriff Raudenbush, on Wednesday ot last week. Tho property I learn Is to be sold by Sheriff's salo at the Court House, at Mauch Chunk, on the 8th. In consequence 6f"hj5 service at Pine Run the Superintendent, Mr. Alex.. Solt, has decided 'npt to have Teachers' meetlngthls (Saturday) even Ing, so as- to give those wishing an op portunity to attend meeting there. A full attendance Is requested at Sabbath school on Sunday afternoon ns an entire new set of officers for Salem's Sabbath school aro to be elected to serve for the next six mouths. Tho olicera to be elected aro : Superintendent, As sistant SuperintendenSecretary, 'treas urer, and Standing Committee, Let every farmer, mechanic, mer chant, &c, contribute something to ward making our fair a success this year. Surely the efficient Secretary, Hoi.. Wm. M. Rapsher, Is the right man in the right p. ace, and I hope un der his management It may become a permanent institution, aud an honor to little Carbon. Dr. A. C. Snyder and wife were on a visit at this place on Sunday and attended Sabbath School at Soil's In the'afternoon. He Informed your re porter that he wilt locate htmselt per manently at White Haven as soon as the' necessary repairs have been com pleted at his residence at that placo. Doctor made quite a number of warm friends during his term of school ho taught at this place several years ago, and he may rest assured that his scholars whom he met at Sabbath school were glad to see him again, and I will here Aiii that several thought that he had not changed his appearance, and wore as smiling a couuteuance as ever. Yours as ever, Revere. A Grand Parade. On Thursday next, the 11th lost., a grand parade ot military and firemen v4irt,ako.pl8ce In this borough", under the - direction of a Committee of the Catbon County Industrial Society. Tho Blaflngtou Rides, Co. 1, "Capt; D.G. Ilhoads, and the Custor Guards, Co. it., oi uazieton, capt. Kectc.lmvo been Invited and promised to be present, and Leiilgb Hook & Ladder Co., of this place. Tbe line will form at 9:30 o'clock a. m.,ou Third street In the fol lowing order i Marshall and Aid. " Committi-oolClUceua, ' '" -llaud. i Co. I. Capt. D. o. lthoads. Slatlngton, Band. Co. fl. Capt. Keck. Hcilelou. " . Hand, L. H. & L. Truck, drawn by i horsoa, Members ot Co. Little Ulaul, Clttsens In curtiayoa and on foot. The procession will move over the following route, viz ; ,, Form opposite truoat house, on 8d street move own 3d to Iron -treoi i tiown Iron to Hank street ; up liauk to Intersection of 2nd street i down mo to bouth a.reet i up South to Malum lug street, and out Mahoniug to the Fatr Oronnda. The companies will parade around the track ot the Fair grounds.and after wards go through their drill, and Hook fc Ladder will also go into service with tlielr truck, ladders, and the Little Giant In the neighborhood of the Fair House. Should the day provo fine,thls ,wlll be one or the finest parades ever witnessed In this borough, Notice to Taxpayers. The undersigned. Collector of State, County, School and uuiiuinc laxes. lor L.eJnr' hton Borough, hereby give notice to an interested, that all taxes not paid on or before the 20 th day of October instant, will be collected according to law. J. 1'. oiflTH. I n entnr. Oct. 6, 1877-w?,',,' The Bale of Stands. ' At the auction sale of stands on the grounds of the Carbon County Indus trial Society, In this borough, on Mon day last, the following prices were rea. lized : No.l. " 2. " . " 4. " . " . " 7. Mrs. Miller James Smith , Jacob Strauaberger.... s. Steintt, , W A. Hmawiey... , Peter Kubl John llrlahUin ., John llrightsui . (K9 on . U to . 25 OJ . -1 10 . 00 . H 00 . is ra . 21) uO Total f I8S w At a meeting of the stockholders after the sali.. T. n i-ian.. ,. -I...1...1 , -. w.wun. i. cirbtru ireaurer ; A. W. Eaches and G. II. hudwlg, Entry Clerks j Chas. Leotz, Aicaei Agent ; ft. u. ItexandGodfri leter, Door Keepers, E. kenslngef, oiuranau j ranit Btocker, Police. The attention of farmer and deal era Is din cte.i to the advertisement of Hull Sc. Scotliey, General Commission Merchants, ol 81G N. Water street, Philadelphia, In another column. Send tor their price Hsu The Coal Trade. The principal feature ot the trads fdr the past week, and, the una wh.ch has attracted a great deal of attention In coal aud financial circles. Is the circular of the sales department the Lehigh and Wllkesbarre Coal Company, Is sued from New Tork on September J7th, offer. Ing the coal ot that company at prices varying from 28 to 70 cents below the circular prices of the Beading Coal and Iron Company, and also leu tbau the circular prices of the Lehigh Val ley coal operators. Aa It Is well known that the Hooding Coal and Iron Company were sold ahead for some weeks' delivery, and were not pressing coal upon tho market, the men of the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company, the Delaware and Uudson Canal Company and the Pennsylvania Coal Company remaining atlil on a strike, with no Immediate nrosnect ol resumuttoii. tlila auddt-n redaction in tho pries ot coal by the company that had the maraut practically to themselves has caused a Bt eat deal of comment amonx bnslnesa meu It as been snggested that itonstblr the movement may have been made with a view of Influencing me men oi tue Wyoming region now upon a atrl te. and of inducing them to bolieve that coal cannot oo sold except at low price 1 but the publicity which has been given to the circular throughout the country wheie authraclto la used, und tho fact that simultaneous with Its Issue too encunrs of some stock broseiahave been Issued calluunttentlon toUe fact that the morxeta ror oo it were overstocked of the anip tnenla ot the Ilea ling ltallroad company, gives soiuo foundation lor the oe'.let which is enter, taldod lu somo ci roles tl-ati he circular has been l.suod In aid of sou spectilutloa in stocks, and If this Is thn case It adds another element to the feeling ol distrust entertained by the publlo ot tbe nianaKementof corporaUre propeity, and la another conclusive aigumeulta favor otanea. tabhatied' and rigid rule ot corporation ethics prohibiting any person having charge ot Ue property of a corporation from engaging lu dealings In the stock markets. Mr. Parrlsh, who is thu contractor for mining coal furths Lchlah and Wllkesbarre Coal company, atates, as we are Informed, that he has nothiug what ever to do-with making price or with selling he product ot tbe company, his only business being that of contractor, who haa to mine the coal and dedver it to bis company in cari at tho breaker. There can be no doubt however, that theclicular has had a depressing tffectupou mo t.-oai iruu?,aiuiougii tte tearu mat vuo xveaj Ing Coal and Iron Comoanr has no Intention whatever eltner of rnlnclng prices ot coal or rates ol fro!ght,rnd mat It has now on Its books oi-dtrs for oter tuo.uoo tons of coal for future de livery. It may bo well In this connection, to state that notwithstanding tbe reporta of the Locking up of the marueta bv Uie shipments ot tne iien(i:ng uaiirouu, tne tonnage ox mat com ninv for the month of Bentembei will not, In a great as It waa in the corresponding month ot is. a. anuinat it la only, iw.ouu ion- more man the average shipment, lor the month of Septem ber for the previous six yers. 'Ihe coal tonnage lor Iho week ending beptember Zdth ls20S,uiu tons, and lor the month tSO.imu tous. The quan tity eotit'to Richmond for iho week waetu.oOO tons, and shipped therefrom 7S.CCO tons. The production of the Philade'uhU and Reading Coul ai.d Iron Company will reach 4X8,000 tons tor Mcpteuiber. 1 he quanuty on hand Soptem. berz2dat the several depota ot tho company nun ua JUUUWK At Port Richmond tt.4.10 tons. m rnimneipnii retail yams 87 08 In New York & Eastern depots 31.742 In Mew York haibor uUout 22,6.9 ' Total 203,347 As ahowlnir the macrnltnria of thn tnnnaa-e here noted. It Is but necessary to say that to iran aport vus.ouu tona requires,4t,ww loaded ears. luaaitig ri u-aina oi isj cars eacn. equal to in lenatn ot line to orer V8 mitt a of loaded car.and wh-jii we take into account the same number ot empty care mat nave to be moved we nave au other 95 miles, or a total nf 1IJ miles of ears. more inau enough to entirely uu DOtnupiand uown tracka of the read from Pottsvllleto Port ttlchmond. Up to Saturday evening we waited for some definite Information aa to coal mat era 11 ,UO ...imCBUllllO irKiuu, huu g,kuu m w coat mutters in a general resumption uiwoik ov Jur. i'arriwu-s men. Tliey were to nave re. sumed lost Wedueaday, but up to Saturday evening only a small number hail cone Into the mines. To-davlt lalikelv there wUl be a gen. enil resumption of work there, or the few at work will leave the mines and the strike con. unuolndennlto.y. Ae-yet we aeo nothing In the aspeci of the coal trade at all discouraging, 'tbesi-ason for the active movement In ct al Is ateadily shortening, and there J? nothing In the amount of stock on baud, or lu the amouot likely to bo produced hence to the beginning of winter, that threateua any material rodncllon in prices. Those who may liy In their winter's supply of coal at icotenr prices are not likely to repent their action. Ledger, Monday. The folio -vl&g tablo abnwa the auantltv of coal shloped over the Lehlch VaUey Railroad toi the week enciug Sept. 28ud. 1877 and for tbe year as compared Mltb the same time last year i ikiiuiu rrpmi wcck. Year. Wyoming 4,759 US 800,75-! 08 llatletou Ct,f5 05 I.GS3.4C3 On Upper Lehigh 670 19 leaver Meadow. i 19,7m 12 418,474 18 Mahanov. 24.5L2 no as7.7ifi oo Mauoa Chunk. , t,sM n Totsl - 117,941 CS 3.4HKC5 13 , 1111,81,7 It 8.O10SS2 It 16,046 14 428.443 DO Last Year Increase Decrease. REPORT OP COAL transnorted over Lehlih A tiusau- hauna Uiviaion. Central It 11. nf Kv Jersey, for 9 days ending Sept. 29, 1877 1 Shipped from t Total week. To date. Wyoming 3,438 18 874,184 00 1I.'.2Z4 (4 upper imgu g.3tH 03 " " M.S.K.ACO. 2.5S2 12 neayer Meadow 10,712 oo Sauuy Run branch 9.229 IS llssicton 359 ii Mauch I'huuk 12,808 18 UaiardvUle, , ., .. I0S02 10 233,979 19 2ti:,193 19 6,277 IS 371,058 10 12,278 19 Total 88,(81 03 1.987,979 13 Prevlouslyieported... 1,919,413 10 Total to date 1,967 979 13 Same time laslyest..,. I,9jl, 13 IS Increase Decrease 13,154 03 The I. ate Mr. Ttveedle, On Friday morning, Sept. 28, 1877, the people of Beaver Meadow were both surprised and grieved to hear that Mr. Samuel B. Tweedle was no more. We feel certain Urn same sentiments will bo felt by all who had thu pleasure of formlug his acquaintance. Mr. Tweedle was a yo.ung man aged thirty-years and eleven month. Ills appearance prom ised a long life, but Death, who spares not tho young nor the old, cut him down In the bloom ot manhood, leaving In the family circle a void that never can be filled. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon. Sept. 30, at 3 o' clock, and was largelynttended by a mul titude of'friend and acquaintance, Mr. Tweedle, being a member of three dif ferent lodges, the three societies turn ed out in a body to attend the funeral. The procession mored slowly along un til It reached the cbuich. where the Rev. Mr. Wilson, of the Presbyterian Church, preached a very touching ser mon. After tho cervices ot the church were over, the casket containing the body of Mr. Tweedle, was borne to the cemetary by members ot the tbe soci eties of which he bad been a member. After the minister concluded the Mr vices at tbe grave,the different societies paid their last tribute of honor over the body. This concluded the last rites for the dead. Dust waa committed to dust, aud the earthly career ot Samuel B. Tweedle was forever ended. lie leaves behind him to mourn their loss Ills parents, four brothers, one of whom is the well-known Dr. J. B. Tweedle, ot Weatherly, and oue sister, besides his many friends aud acquaintance. Uaz leton Dally Sentinel, lied. At a regular meeting ot Gnaden nuctten Lodge, No. 680, I. O. O. P., of this borough, held on Tuesday evenlug last, tbe following named officers were Installed for Ihe ensuing term : N.O., Ilenrr Kostenbader. V. !.. WUaou I Peters. bt-creiaiy. N. 1). lteber. am. Seoretrrr, Jo-. M. Frilainger, 3'ieaaarer, Daniel Uiavrr. 'trustees, h, U. Ileber aud W. I. Pstors. IS Closing Prices of DeUaveh & Town behd, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Octobet 4th 1877. tT.H.S'a. ISM link hid ItOti aatM U. H. 5.20'a, 1563 j.dt J OTk bid lotik asked II. H. s-Hre. 1887 kit bid I0TH asked n t It bid 1C9U. asked ii.h. s-ara, IS68 v. a. icmu's U. H. currency, 6's U. 8.61881, new U. s.4H's. new V. s 4's new Pennsylvania n. II..,,. Phtla. & Heading R. It. .. ii7i Din I'tis asset bid I29H asked ...1174 bid IP71i asked ,...I04H bid iot asked ...lolls bid 101 H asked ... 29 bid 29ta asked ... 11 bid law aakid ienign vauey it. II. 89. bid 39k asked Leblgn Coal a May. Co.... I8M bid 19 ssaed united Companies of N.J.I22 bid IS4 asked lMtu.,TUnv..AIiorr. R.11. tH bid 8k asked PhUa. & Erie It. R tH bid 10 asaed Moithern Central It. R.... 13 It bid la asked lIetonvllle Pass. H.H. Co. 12H bid I2h asked old 11 2H bid 103 aski d MARIUF.D, RonRMOLD-O'nRIAN. On the 8th alt., by the Rev. A. Rsrtholomew, Mr. Chailes n. Knbeaold. of Lehlghton. and Mrs. Susan E. O'Uitan, of Mahoning, PETEI!-RTJOII.-On the mil ntt, by thn same. Mr. James F Peter, and Miss Kitty Ann Rnch. both ot East 1'ecn. JJCULKAN-TROXUL-On the 18th nlt by the same. Mr. Jonn McClean, ot Mahoning, Carbon county, and Mlra Emma Troxel, tl - West Penn, Schnylklll county. 1IIKD, 8CHUKACIIER-On tbe rnd nit. In West Penn. Rna rassilia, daughu-r of Joel and Mary Ann Schumacher, aged 6 years aud 13 days. IIAUSE'R.-0n tboWthult.. In Rrsumchwfig, EHher Rebecca, daughter ot Knas and Re becca Ilauser, aged l years, and 12 days. Special Notices. Black Hills, I1KJ HORN, and tho (Ireafc Northwest, a lara-e 100 uasa Book, containing full Information of tho conn, try, with maps and Illustrations, will be sent lreeto everyone sending Si.onfor six months subscription to the DAKOTA HERALD. Tho llEUALD la a lat go 82-coiumn Journal, and is fill, ed with entortatntng reading matter, both orl. g.nnl and sel-cted. It la a Western Journal of Western Ideas. Specltmn copv sent free. Toreo months with nook for 75 ets. i the prloa ot the Book alone Is 75 epnta. Address, THE IIKItALD, YAKTo.t, Dakota. Sept. 22. 1877 ml BLEMIhHES UPON TUB FEMININh! COUNTENANCE, If ot a compieilonnl na ture, aueedllv vanish when OI.ENN'S t-TJL-l'lIUIl SUAP Is used to obUterato them. Pim ples, lilotches, Rnughnoss, Redness and Tan are Invariably banished bythls incomparable clarilymg ageut. Emotive ailment", sores, cuts, bruises, scalds, anil other affections aud Injuries ef the cuticle are llkowlse removed by lb &ULPIIUR 11AT1IS have long been re. nownedastbe best remedy for skin diseases, rheumatism and gont. OLEVN'd bTJLPHUll ?OAP Is In evi'rv respect as efficacious, and far cheaper. Ily openli.g the porea, and promoting a vigorous superficial circulation, this excellent article contributes to tbe health of the enllro system aa well as to that ot the cuticle. Slnoa Ita Introduction to publlo notice It haa repeated ly been commended Dy the medical profession and press aud lew extetnal specifics have won audi '-golden' opinions" among all classes. It pieventa obnoxious diseases as well aa remedies them, and disinfects clothing and linen Impreg nated with disease. Dandruff is entirely cradi. catcd by It, and Its ue Is. on tbat account, greatly to be deslaeratcd by persons whose hair Is ihinnlug out In consequence ot dryne-s of tbe scalp. -Those who have used ointments and liquids without avail for the euro of eruptions of nn ohatinate character, will find. If thertry It, that GLENN 'rs SULPHUR tOAP lemoves scorbntlo complainta irremediable by lesaefil cacloua menus, and preventa the recurrcnoo of such disorders. Sold by Drucglata, Grocers and Fancy Goods Dealeis. Price, 23o. per cake. lUo(3cakes) 750., sent br mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. C. N. caiTixxTo.i, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Avenue, New York hill's luia Aim Wiuskxb dte. mack or Brown, 60o. July 7, 1JJ7. s HERIFE'S SALE. Br TtrtDAflf ft writ nf VKff. Kt. Unnri1 rmtnt tho Ccmit of Commtm rleas ot Carbon County, and to ma dlfiw.LAil. their n will La nnnf in publlo Baltj atthfj Quart llouso In th Borough MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1877. at One o'clock p. u., AU that certain TRACT OR PIECK OF LAND, situate In Franklin Township, In the County ot Cat boo, and state ot Pennsylvania, bounded and described asfoUows, to wit i Beginning at a stone, thenoe by land ot Daniel Krum aouth thlrty.three degrees, east one hundred end ono perches to the middle or the Poho Poco Creek t thence up ui said Creek north seventy one de. grees. east six perches i thence north fllty. three and a hall degrees, eat fix perches j thence north thirteen ana a quarter degrees, eastten p rcbea i thence bv other land ot aairt Daniel Salt north thtriy-twoand a half degrees. weat fortv.flvn nerchea lo a atonn In thn miiMlft of a pubno road leading from Maria Iron woraa luitarua i,turv-, jcurgo norm mty-nine negreea, east two perobea i thence by land ot said Don'I Solt norn thlrtv.three deoreea. weat flftr.aevnn perches to a stone t thence by the same eouth rutv-aeven degrees, west twenty two perches and eight-tenths to the place ot beginning, containing. FOURTEEN ACRES and TEN PERCHES, more or less. The ImnrOTCmnnta thereon Annditnt.Tvn. fctory nitlCK UWELLINU II0USK with Baaement twenty-three by twentv-eight feet, swlaa Barn thirty by forty-five feet. Pig Sir twelve by twenty-three feet, and other out- uuiiuiuao. Seised and taken Into execution aa thn nron. etty ot Joseph Oroentwelg, and to be sold by J. w. nATjDEBUsrr. shenir. Sheriffs Office, Mauch Chunk, sept 21, 1877. OUERIFPS SALE. Br trlrtne of a writ of ttrl MtMa. Inn.4 mt ot the Court of Common Pleas of Carbon conutr and to me directed, there wlU be exposed at publlo sale at the Court liouae, Maucu Chunk, Carbon county, Bute ot Pennsylvania, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1877, It ON C o'oloek t). tn.. ths tn In wine rMl (.fa.fav described u follow, to wit i All unv COJ UtlU LOT OR PIECE OF LAND, situate In East Penn township. Carbon county, bounded and described aa foliowa i Boalnnlutf at a stone, thence br land ot Wll lam J. xmltu south sixtyevendegieea. westeleveu perohes to a atone, thence by the .sine north twenty three degrees. wesL7perche4toa alone in the DUbllo road ieadlna- from weat PaiinavHU tn bchoylklll conntvi thenoe along In said load souiu Biiiy-sercn oegrees, weal one percn to a stone in aald road i thence br land nt William J, smith north iwenty-lhree degree, west tight eu perches to a stone i thence north slaty. aeveu uevicra, cast twelve yercnea lo a stone in a publio road leading from Lehlghton to Penns villa i thenoe in aud along said road south twenty-three degrees, east twenty.&ve serenes to tbe place of beinnlnr, contaiuuig oue acre and one hundred and thlxty-thrca perche .strict measure. The linproferoents thereon conslt cta large, TWO-STORY HOTEL BUILDING, thirty-two feet deep br ttlty feet In' front, lo wuiuo is aiiacneo, a iwu-eiuui j-ilAU-r. KIIUIIKN tweutv br twentv.two feet. On inn rliat floor and In trie eame building ot tbe hotel is a koou aiaou aiuan uuu weu aoaptea lor the merchaiitile busiuess, aud alto a warehouse attached fourteen by aixeeen leek rbjrearealaoTWfl I. A.tnK KTATtT.pa a1. Jaoeat to tbe property and belonging tu it, one u.iiu-H)ujr lutir-bwu iwri iu uiuieuaions, and th other thirty -air by forttHino let-L Also a WAUUN HOUrttt nine by fourteen feet, pig sty ten by fifteen feet and oib-r outbuUdinga. seised and taken into exetnUou sa the prop, erty ot Henry Nothatein, and to be sold by J. W, RAUUAnuUaU, SberllT. Sheriff's Office, hlauch Chunk, bept, 22, U77. Ill Uf! null one and ono-halfdos.nolthe IT C Will moat beautiful sew Chromos, in Freuoti oil color, ever seen f ir II oo They are mounted la 8 X 10 blae nnsmel ami a-old mata. oval opening, and out-tll anything now before the public, r-atiataeUan guaraotoat. Two aamp.ea tor u cents, or six for to cents. Send loeenia for rrand lllulratixl calalixroa with cbroraoof Moonlight on the llhioe, or -.-Ownu for two Landacspea and Calla LUtea on blaci around. J. LATHAM A CO 4ia Washington street Boston, Maaa. Ueadquartera for Chro mos, Eogravlugs and Art A ri., Waria Unit I, -77.-J-S O J A rCTUlnOa
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