INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." SI. 00 luYeur if Paid in Advance. II., V. MouTltiMKH, Proprietor. 'VOL. IV.,!l(.o. 30 , HL!el2S,",f"mOTnS dARDS. furniture Warrlinuae. T. gdiwsrti, rlsnk street, iMiffrfn all kindi nf Turnituri. Cbffinimaieto ordtr. rtoot milt Bhoe ,BInUer. flllntoa nrslney, in Lerin'k building, Hank street. Atlordirip rcmplt) filUd mrk warratid. JAI.n, STKUTIIKItS, ATTons'ar at law," 33- OfOcaJ SI floor of IthoadVHall, Mniioli Ohnnlc, Pa. Alltmslneuyptrunteii to him' will be promptly t"P'At0- M.T27, It. JjANIEHj KAIiDPWS, ATTOUHRT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, f.nu.li Chunk', Pi. SSssrOUt; boT llolon's Jewelry Store, Broadway yjy A. DIMIIIABIEK, Jt.U., rnTSlCI AV AND BOKO BOX Fpeolsl ttUntioB pild to Chronic Wiosees. Officii: South lint coracrlron ariif 2nd fts.. I.o dgulon, P. Apr" 3 JK. H. U. HICDISR, PRACTICING! PHYSICIAN AND HUilflKON, Otite, BlVK Strett, uoxt door lm the PostoJTn'e, LshWbton, l'. Office Hours Psrryvlllo esrh day rui la to 14 o'clotks reuislnder of dsy at nfflreln LtiUllhUa Nov 2:1, '72 SHQt P. DSmOLVTTC. JAB. B. IOOIE JJURTOliETTlS & LiOOSIS, ATTOKXBTS.AND COUSSKLLOIIS AT LAW, Oik-Pu-itNtlmnl Itshk llultdlng, 2ud Door. UAUCltHUNK, Vtxvk. 'Cn t seasalted In q'ctoi.' ;Jdly,t4 87 p . HK1SUAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Next Dour to FlrBt national Bank, HA110U CHUNK, PA TB0n In consulted In Oerrnau. fjan(l. g- A,. BKl.TZ, JUtmCK OF THE PEACE, Obort's Bulldln?. BANK-8t.. LP11MUTOX. Convoyanclng. Collecting and nil other buel noss connected with the office promptly attend ,od to. Also, Agent for the Fnrchaan and Sale u ,3Vl ilstite. Apilill-rl rjlIIOMAR S. II EC It, rosTicK of run phage, BANK Street, LKU IflllTON, Pa. CoTiTeyanrinsr, Collecting and all business con nected with the oftlce promptly nttende.l to. iyjA5refit for flrst-clsss Insurance Companies .and RUka of all Linda taken on the inot liberal trrn, ' , Jan. t). 187."i. yy filj RAPKIUCK, ATTOnNHY AN J) COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BtNK StBKF.T, LLUWHTOS", PH. KealKitatoand Cllectlon Apeney. Will liuyand flell K.al Uhtxte. Coim-janelng neatly done, t'.il Uctlnns. promptly made, Settling' IMstes of 1)" elent a peclalty. May be coiibulted In Knllli md Herman. N.iv.2. X CONVKYANCKH, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Comptntea are Represented: LEItANON MUTUAL Finn, HUAD1NU MUTUAL F11IE, WVOMIMJ FlltC. po'ithvillis Finn. LlilUUIi FIltK.anathnTHAV KLKIlS' AlfclDKN'T IbUHANar Alao PonnarlrnnH and Mntual Ilorco Thief DeteoilTe and Insuruni o Companv. MttlCfl S. 1871; T110S. KI3MBBEB. Jr. DEI.TZ, puoTooRAPinin, Upper Main street. SLATING TON. PA.. In tho G AXt.sr.v recently nocupied liy s. s. Denolek riCTURE TAKKN IN ANY WHATIIElt. CUIl-DllKN'S LIKENCSSUa-. . A spcclaltv. TATRONAQK hOLIlHTlSD, And Fatl'lnetlon Unaianteod Junel78yl JAID KBBESIT'S iivery & Sale Stables, tift"' nnn i Mn 7 rwn.;ri ; BANK1 TaKKT.IjlCUKJllTOX, Pa FAST TROTTINGUOnSEc3, ELEGANT CAIIUIAGES. And poaltlvely LOWER PIUOES than any .other Livery In the C'oantr. Lnrjreand handaomo Carilnea for Fsnornl pnrfwaes and Weddlnea. DAVID BDBKUT. Nov. Ji 187S. BUILDER & CONTRACTOR BANK STKKET, LE1IIGUTOX, PA, , Bespeotfolir announces to the rltlEenaof Lo hlffhton and Ticlmty that he la now preoared t jOON rilAOT for the EltECTION Ol DWELL ING llOJJSEd, CIlUllt'IlKS, SCHOOL IlOUSES.nnd OTniSK UDILDINOS. J'Also that ho kecpa constantly on hand a lull assort ment of.eYery description of SEAVONilD. , Conslaihtfjor PLOOItlNO. SIDINQ. DOOIIS. hASIIIiLIND'tnHllUTTEKS, JIOLDINaH. .te.. whleti lie la nrepama to InrulBU at the fry X.owest Market a'rleea. Patronajro renpectiuliy sollcitetL' A LIMrrKDHUMBEn OF feUAREa OF THE CAPITAL SIOCK OF THE LoTiigliton Gas Light 06 atlU rornaln undispoaed-of. Rharea FIFTY DOLLAUS. Bnliacrtpliona to tho Stoclc.wlll pa received and Hitoiinaliou farnnihed'un up. plication nt this ollico, . a. IHV. MORTIIIUKIt. L"hlBhton, Apnl22. Ib7fl. WANTEB, a purcher far a Wheeler & Wilnn ftBWfso MAUltmU. SJ5 Cdbh wlU'buy 1L CiUutlhlbOUlot. at, Off Railroad Guide. jaOUT II PB W N A. 11 A I liIKIAII . l'aaacncoraforPhl'ndelplila will leavo Lclilch. ton nafollowai , , , 3:H n. tn via. L. V. nrrlvo nt l'hlla. nt fill n m. CH2 n. m. tl.i L. V. nrnvont l'hlla. nt Ui'Hif.. in. 7H7 ll. III. via L. S. " " 11:00 n. ill. 7112 n. m. via ! V. " . lliHia. m, IIMTP. rn. vliL " " 3:0.1 p. in. 10:17 p. m. via L. V. " " 2 p. m. 2:2011. m. via, L. A H, " " r.:ll o.in. 4:17 p.m. via 1.4 8. " ' asIM". " 4:1 1 p. in. TOl, V. " " C:I5'. 1". i 32 p. in la L. V. ' " 8:-r ! m. ni'turtilim. leavndepot nt T'orka nml Auierl cin HI., l'hlla., bI,7:ju. 8:11 and 11:41 a. lu.j 2:hi, .1:15,111,15:15). in. Fare rr.nn Letilchion In I'lilla., 12.55, Jitrmalon Tlrllcll-,! Oil April 17 8?0 KIA,X I'liAIlK, Agrnt. .nioN'rit a i, it . it. ni' n. .i. V l.l'.lllOll A SU.S0UKI1ANNA DIVISION. All Hall Itiiiito lo l.imu lli-mich. lASfKN(Ii:it. STATIONSMN NI-.W OIIK TOOT OK I.II1KKTY ST., AND i'OOT 01' CLA11KB0N ST., N. It. Timo Tnblo of Mny 22, 1870. TrtlDR leave Ijeltihton as follcwpj l'nr New York, Kanton, Ac, at 6.27, 7.17, 11.07 a. tn 2.2C, 4.47 p. in. Tor Philadelphia, 6 27, 7 47, 11.07 a. m 2.2C, 4.47, Vor-llaucli Chunk at 10.20 a.m., 1 OS, 6.3SJ, fi.6'J 8 4H p. m. ForW llkevllarre andScrantonatl(l.2(i a. in., l.W r..60 p. m. Ititurmtiff Leavo New York, from station Cen tral llnllroad of New Jersey, fool of Liberty street, North litter, at fl.40, SUA a.m., 1.00, 2 41 and 4.00 p. m Iloals lealo foot of Claikaon St. at 12 60, 1.M and 3.2(1 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, from Depot North Pelin'a - K It., at 7.0 ',0.4,1 a. m.,2.15, 3.t3,& 15 p. in. Leave Uaton at U.35, 11.40 a. la., 3.D5, fi.3j JiOO p m. Leave Maiich Chunk at 6.20,7.40, 11.00 a. m., 2.20 4.10, p. in. Fo: further particulars, tee Tluio Tables at the PASSUNtlEllS FOIl LDNU HIIANCU CIIAN011 CAI13 AT I LIZAIIKTII. II. P.11AI.DW1N, Gen. Vinstngtr ,tgtnt. July 4. 1874. .fr pnu7ATsnii-:Ai)iaio it aii.hu a u. Arrangement of Passenger Trains. JULY 121 It 1570. Trains lenvo ALI.KNTO WN in fnltovrsi - (VIA rtfiKIOMTA ll!ANC!l.l For rtitlailKlphla. at I.U, U.:J. j.rj(), n.m.,',12 00 noon, 5.65 and (J.1'5 p. m. "UNIIAV1. For Philadelphia at 1 ao a. m. "12.00 noon and 3.10 p.m. I VIA EAST 1TNNA. 11IIANCI1.) For Itn iillnc, t 2 30. e 5.1, 8. 11 II 111,, 12..0, 2 10. 4.30 n d II 00 p ill For il'iirliUnrf. f 2 31, 5 00, 8..13 a. m., 12.20, 4 30 iiid 1) on p.m. For Lanca-itor and Columlila, 5 50, 8.53 a.m. and 4 31 p in tUoei not ran on Jtnndaya SUNDAYS For Readme, 2.31 n m. 2.23 and 9 00 p m. For Jlirrislmrpr, 2.30 a.m, and u no 11. in. lrulus FOR ALUJNIOWK leavens follows: (vi v ric:iiiioMr.S imANcn.) Leavo I'lji aileliilua. o,20. U.I6 a. in., 2.I5, 6.25, 0 2o nml 7.00 p. m. ."UNDAYs. Loivo Philadelphia, S.15, j.2d a. m and 4.10 p. m. (vu cast rr.sNA nnANcii I Leavo I!iMdii)(j. 7.4'L 7.41 1 J.33 u in., 4 01. 0,10 and ii.:io ,1 m Leavo 11,'ll'lUblll'C, 5 21, 6.15, 5.10 ft. in., 2.00. 8.57 and 7.4o p.m. 1.0 ivo LancQter.n.40 7.41 o.nL.l'I.SI and .l.a p.m. Leavo Columbia 5307..1 11.111., l.uon.iil 3 35 p.m. M U.N DAYS. Leavo Uemllntf. 7 3inud 7.4 1 u.ni. L.jnv U.i milium, .1 '1 1 turn. Trains 111:1' ku,i tlun c) run to nml from depot Oth mid (Jieeii streets, riilla-ieiphlt. other iralnt tub d Horn Rroud treet depit. HioH.2t) 11. 111 train lium Phi a,Milim and 0.21 p. m. tr.nn f 1 0111 Alleiitowu havo thi-uugh euia to mid Item Ji nr.rn, N. Y". 'rue 2. 13 p. ni tial ilrom PHI nrielnhUi and 12. (0 noon timii fioui Ailentown navo tlivuiiKli uaia tu and Iiomi l'iitsfo 1 1 ho 5.21 p 111. tiain from l'lillr.delphri and 0.0 a. m tinln from Ailontowu have lliioiijili cars t j and irom Mauch Chunk. J. K. WOOT1KN. JfavS;. 1871 (rtiKmfA'Miariiitrmlent. p 11 afft s, Y 1. V A K 1 A 1 1 A II , ltt IA1) , PHILADELPHIA A H1IIE nil. DIVISION. Summer Time Table. On nud aite' Huxday. Al'ItiL 23d, 1875, tho Trains on tho Mill iilelphl'i ti iirlo Railroad Di vision v, ill 1 uu ni toliuws : IVEnl'WARD. ERIE EXI'RJibs loavea Nw YorK 0.2 a m. Phil ilclphm 12.i3p.pi. lliltlinoiu 1.20 p.m. ilairlsburR 6. mi p, mi. C.IT. at WllUlimsport e.lSp.lu. Ltc Huveu M.3ilii,ni. l-no 10.'.1 11.111, E HIE if AIL Icai ea New Yorl: 8.2,1 n.m. l'liiladcluhla 11.51 p.m. Ilaltinioiu K.IO p.m. Jlaiil-burc 4,25 pin. V"illianip,irt 8 31 a.m. LoekUaven u. 10 p.m. Ronova I0.tun.ni. nir. at isnn 7.5c p.m. MAUABA KX. leaves l'Mladelphia 7.20 a.m. llaltlmnie 7.30 n.m. llairisbiirR 10.45 u.m. orr. nt Wdllamtport 1.50 p.m. Ixicf llvcu 3.15 p.m. , Keuuvu 4.15 p.m. Kano, 8.45 p.m. linrriin ... L'K 11AVEN AC, Pvs Philadelphia Jlaltimoro S.00 a.m. s.m a.m. 1.2.1 p.m. U. 10 p. 111, 7.30 p.m. 8.25 11.111. II 0.1 p.m. 9 10 p.m. 4.1. a m. 7 40 a in. llamslmrs nrr. at Willlainsport Lock It a 1 en bUNDAY EX- leaves Now Yori Philadelphia Raltlmoro ltarnsbnrir nrr. al Willlaiiisport PniLAD'AEX.leavesEno 7.00 pm. Loet lluycn 6 31 i.m. Wllllamport 7.55 a.m. arr. at llarnsburg 11.4(1 a.m. lialtimoio 0.25 pm Philadelphia 3.'io p.m. Now YoiK 0 43 p.m. DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane 0.00 a.m licnova, 111.10 a.m, Lock navcn 11.20 a m. ivilliamsport 12.40 n.m. hit. at llaiTuburir 4.iuii.m. Philadelphia 7.20 p.m. n Yiih 10.15 11.111. Baltimore 7.35 p.m. WasJuurton 9.02 p.m. ERIE leaves 1:1 lo li,20u.m. Reiiova 8.55 p.m, Ij.ck Haven 10.15 pm. Williamsport 11.15 p.m. llnrrlaburfr 241am. Iialtlmnro 7.35 a in. Philadelphia 7,00 a.m. Now York 10.10 11. in. FAST LIKE loaves Williamsport 12.33 a.m: arr. nt Ilarrlabiug 3.55 a.m. Ilaliimore 7.35 a.m. Pniiadelphla 7.31 a.m. JJcw York. 10.25 a.m. SUNDAY EX leavpa Willlnniaport t.,13 a.m. arr. at llarrlsburs- 11.41 a.m. Philadelphia 3.10 p.ni. New YoaK .45 11.111, Raltlmoro 7.3.1 n.m. Erie !&lall Weal. Nlairai'a Exorcas West. Look Haven Arcom. West and Day Exiireta J-lnst muuo close coiiuectlon atNorthumberliud with L..V.11.RH. trams for 'llki tlmirn and Kcrautoa. Erie 41 all West. Nlacur.i lispij'ss West. J-Irio JSx;.reas Weat and Iick Haven Accommodation Weal, nmkoeloao counoctluu at WUUamspurt with N. U. It. W, trains north. Erie Mall Wct. Niagara Kxprosn West and Day Exprca) Ka&i muko cloao connection at Lock Haven with 11. K. V. 1111. trams. Erie fdailjgast uud West connect at Erlo with trains on UW. & M. H. Ill t,. , ut Coiry with O. C. & A, V. Hit., at EinMirlum with R. N, Y, & IV Jill., and at Di lit wood with A. V. RR, Parlor Car will run between Philadelphia nml WilUainspoit m Nlacaia Expiess West, Kno Express West, PuUiuleluhU Uxpieus East, Day Express Uaat and riuuduy Express East. Slooplug Curs ua all nlKht tralas. WM. A,-BALDWIN, CliuVl S,upt LEHHIUTON, OA11BON -COUNTY, 1'ENN'A, SATUHDAY MOItNINU, AUGUST 5, 1870. D UHSSIM) AND LIVE Tlio tiiiilerl(rned respeclfnlly Intorms tho citlecna of Caibou and ailjnlnlmr counties, that ho Is again piep.irod to supply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at nrlcoi fully as low as they can bo bonnht for olsowhero. Also, Smoked llnnn. Jlologno and Baiitngo, at Wlioleallo ntnl Retail. I7Oiderswlllbs pioiuptly filled, and Hog shipped In nny point ht tlio shortest notice JOSEPH OBERT, Rank Sticot, Lcblghtou, i'o. Nov. C, yl CD 00 t, 3 BBS 3 i 1 , 5s S RRADY'3 CGNTENNIAL CICIAR ANT) TOllACI'O EMPORIUM AND BILLIARD HOOli, 0110 door nbovo Hank's Bakory. Eltiuk St., E.f !iijCJ'Jcin. Also, OENKRAL NEWS AOENCY, Dally and Weekly Papois and Lakojido Library rcgn arly supyllod. April I, 180. rpo Wliom it May Concern. .1. Notlco labeiebv criven. that hiving purchased foi 11 vnlU'ible coiis.der.llon 111 money, ab the glowing email, consisting nt no, wheat, oats, potiiiocs, .to , together with nil the larinlug Implement-, live Mock and household furiiiiiirn of eveiv cescrlptbin ol R. F. KOLT, of Upper Towanieusliig township, t'nrbon county, Pa., ntlpoisoua uiotorjid mcdlllug with the samo under penalty of tho law UIIOMUN BOLT, Franklin twp. Jlllv 15. 18T0-W3 rpo WIioui it May Concern. Notleo la hereby given, that from and after this date I will pay no debts contracted tor la bor or other articles or Ihlnrs by my bu'lmuil, J. R. DIM MICK, of Franklin township Carbon county, Pa. REBECCA DIM. MICK. July 15, 18J0-W3 T "i0 AVIioin it May Concern. Mr will. flAlinr.THfJ RTTNI5 hairlnir left. my bed ond board without Just cau"C or provo cation, all persons are forbid harboring or trust ins: her on my aocimnt. as I will pay no da'jta of her contracting iftr this dato. (J EO HOb STINI5, Lehigh (lap. Jnly 15. IS78 W3" qi;nti3nmai. saloon, SUSQUEHANNA ST., itAUCn CHUNK. FRANK INKMANN, Prop'r. Frosh Philadelphia Lager Beer alwava on tap. Cigars ot Choicest flavors, and all other hinds u Relresbmeiita to no found In a llist-clisj Saloon. FREi'l LUNCn every Jlornlng at 10 o'clock, cnilwhon.you go to Mauch Chunk, July 15, 187B-yl A Good Family Metlicine SWAYNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. tTr IlISADACIIG:, Langour and Mel.vn cbolv trenerallv snrlno- from a disordered alum. acu, costivone-a or a torpid liver. Each may be speedily removed bvDr, Swiync'a Tar Pills, which sllmulato the liver and stomach to n ho il Uv actlun In removing nil bllliousuoss, and producing regular cvacuationa 01 tue ooweia. 'LIYHR COMPLAINT, that dreaded dlioiae from which ao many per sons toller, is frcqaently the cause of Headache, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, la speedily relieved, andaro often permanently cuiod by iheir u'O. Fevers am oitou in evented by tho iisuol those Kaissnanllu 1'ills, as they carry off, through tho blood, the Itnnuilllea. Irom which thoy arlso. For C03TIVliNEtai there la nothing so cll'ectual as Swaynu's Tar and Sarsaparilla Fills. They aro pmcly vcgotablo, and act specially on tue Liver as illno aiosa or Calomel, without, any bud resu la Irom taking. Describe symptoms in all communications,! and addroeslettcrBtq Dlt. HWAYNE etSON, Pluladelplila. No chargo for advlie. Sent by mall on neelpt of price. Price 25 coulsu boxi nye boxes for 1, abk youh pnrjoaisT for tuem. LX.1 fW . a FT. (- "V to 9 wi in h M 2 S Ka & g-S fa 2 g S 2 m T! s h h en w n m I S m si m H 8 CQ 2 S I ? q 1- P P i B 6 p mh "76." ql'riJxiirrrTcrrj isj Now Advortisoinonts. THE LUNGS! (DONSUSjPTlOM I Thl distressing and ibmgerons complaint nul Its prtinoidtoiy sviiip'nnis, nerfecled couch nlgM sweats, liTir-"eiiess, waning 11 all. lever nerniaiienlly cured by ' Dr. Hvinyno'sComiriiinJ Syiiipiif Wild Clio rv" BRONCHI I'lH A nrrnionltor of Pulmonary Consumption, lsc'ianicterli.'itbycatnnh orln fliiiuiiiaitou nf tho mucous mcuiiirnieol tho air nasages, with cough and exncleration, short breath, hoarsenos pains In tho chest. For all tioueiiial ullectinus, oro throat, luss of vo.ee, coughs, DR. SWAYNU'S COMPOUND Syrup s Wild Cherry is a sovsitnioN iu:miody. I ft tn nrr hint, nf mtitthut btoorf. JilQV lirocfOtl from I ho Urviix, truchia bronclila or Iuukr, niii ni tn fmm vnrtniia rniicq n nililun litlVFieJil wo:ik 1uiu;m. f rViTstratnlmof tli vnk-n mijtpiou od orncualiun, obstiuctioii ol tlio epltoa or liv er, elc. Dr. Swaync's Coinixmnd Syrup of Wild Clierry ttrikpi it the loot of iltfl'un liv imilfvHitf Uio uioMl n'Rtm-nij tlin inornin) lililiieyHto healtiiy uclon. iiivfunrjttl'iir dm in rvir.H ytoin, Tlio only ntumtini icnifilv tnr ht'inorrlinro. Inoiit'Iiial mi'i nil imlmmniy ennip ;iiiit, Ccn Kiimptlvofl or tiioao iuHlipou''H(Mvoir; lun?", oliould not fall to iibo this (Ureal vtyotublo icm Itiinnoioui pnwpr, nit umv over con'mnp. lion Imt ivrr I'vny cluonli iltfa wrra rrntlii'il altmitlvo notion H tipivlwl. Under Its lire ttto coimh h lo-ont'ii. tlio nlalit sweat di miClh tno pnln piiIkIik p. tli rnl-n returns to na na iiijil otaniVnil, tho stomach la lnipioye'l in It power to rtlffeHt and tirfHiillato tho l-iod, nnd fverv hrrtu tint n imioi nni bettet qnnlily lilood Kiipp d to tl out ot which now nciea tiro nnd latio matonal is uini'c. SAVED HIS LIFE. tunii, niio roin 'ins so 10 ini ray, aimmigu ovoi twenty years fnvo plapsen slnco hi- watt cut ed. iirifi, 11 v r. 1 tn r.t". Ait sii v iw.Hl t if your diitftrlht or Ktoicfeeeper does not pell It, we will forwaid na 1 dnzen fiuiuiit pmd, to any ad tlrt'Hs, on u'ceipt ot duo?. FRUrVRCU ONLT HT mi. SWAYJfcW & sow, 330 IV. Sixth Street, Plilluilclnhln. Buld by ull rxomlncnt JJiulsta. Itching Piles! riLES, 1'ILKS, lTCIIINCJ PILES, Positively Cured liy tr.o uso or SWAYKK'S' (HXTME3ST. Home Testimony : I was sorely itfihc'ed with mtool the tnoRt dh ticRsliiftoI nil iiwusi's Pruritus or I rurigo, or moru touitiK nt v nown as lichluir JMKh Iho itciiinir Ht times wuHnlmoct ihtMerablo Incmin. hi tiy urntcliiiiG. aim not uufuquetiily becomo qnlto foi e, I houchtn box of SwnncM Olntniont t" lln iibn pave quid; lollcf, nnd in a nl.ort tlmo mailo a pei feet cuio, I cm now fleep undistmlicd, aim I wouid Hdvlro nit who nio HulTninic with this (Uf-tiTr-Hiiip (omplulnt toproeiirc NWiivno'S Ointmeul' nt onrn. I had tnod prcscrip lolls alDut hmiuuoruUe, without il'iillnir any poiui Rucut rt'llof. JOs w. UHKIaT, Firm of It nid el A Christ, Hoot aud tfhoo IJouo. 311 Noith borontltrcct, rhiladclphla. SKIN DISEASES. DWAYKE'S ALL lll'lALINd OINTMIiNT Isnbn a speclno lor TETTER, ITCH. HALT RIII.UM, bOALD HEAD. ERYHIPELAH HAUHER'S ITCH. I'lOIl HLOrCItEM, ALL KCAI.Y, I'RUBTY. CUTANIiOUH ERUP T'ltiNS. l'erioellv snfo and haiuiless, oven en tho most tender infant. Pnco&ocenta. 3 boxes for i.2"i. bent oy m ,il to any address on receipt of pneo. Bold by ail tho leading Druggists. Prooared only by R. SWAVSV & SOX, 330 North Slxlh-st., l'liilndolphia. jADORNi LONDON I HairColor Restorer 11 A I II I j ' IOU BK3T0IUNQ GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality nnd Color. HERE IS "THE PROOF Of its Superior r.xccllcncc. Read this Home Certificate tostlflcd to by Edward R. Qainguoi. ouo ot the niosi compe tent Diugg.'nis and Cliemlsts In PlilladolpuM, a man whoso veiaclty none can doubt : I am nappy tn add my testimony to the great valuo ot the " Loudon Hair Color Restorer." which icsiorod my ba.r lo its original dark col. or, and the lino appears to be permanent I um .atistled that this preparation Is nothing line a dve, but opoiatoa upon the eecietlons. It is also a beantllul liatr diesslug. and promotes tho growth. I purchased tbi lli-st bottle irom Kit. II. Uarrlguos, druggist Tenth and Coatoe-sts who can also testilv my h.ur was veiy giay when I coiutueuce I Its me. MIW. MILLH.lt, No. 731 N. Nlnth-st., Philadelphia. DB. BVfATKB & ISOS Respected FliOlIU' 1 I have tso pleasure to inform ou that a lany of my acgnaintancc, Mrs Ml ler, lsdellghteil witn tne fcm-ecsj ct your Ijiudou uolor Hair Roatoi er." Her hair wai tailing rupidly and uiu'e gay, Tho color has be"ii icstored, and Hie fall g out entirely .topped by its ue. .14. 1). UARltiaUES. Druggist CoV, Tenth uud Coatcs-sta., Phils. All that nit enu acoomplisli In beautifying, etrengihenlng.thlckeulngaiid'ido.iiiiirf thenalr Is eftVoted by usinir "Loudon Hair Color Ilcstor er." It stfmulute.1 nud forcea a now growth t If gi ay, restores its natural color, und lenders It bllky aim ueautltul I cures aaudnitl t keeps tho scalp chun, cool nud healtlu'. All druggists sell It. Prico 73 cents; six bottles, M. bent by erprcss to any addies. B WAYNE A SON, 330 N, Sixth 6t, Philad'a, BOLE PROPRIETORS, For Sulu by ull Urugglsts, July R, lBTO yl fs ll.it t.f Kdwurd II. Hutnso'i, Hiifrlnwr at Cpui-fin svriAfjj.v'A Potioiv. 1311 IlidLro Avenue, Phl.ii'lciphia. Il hid n vtolont o u'li. n In lit MwentH Hdio tliiott, (ireot wcnkiH'RH. Hint fit dif fcient time ti ulnt f luod, uavo up all liopo nf ncnve.n. FJ iiroiipli the iifp ot " Jir. Suaunc's il tmi flrrry tfruu ' ui I'limu n fuuimunn iiviuiuy A UackwoodH Eilllor. For tlio benodt of tlioao who havo not heard It, or forgotten It, wo will glvo tho story of n backwoods editor : Years hko, wlien n certnln Western Statu (which wo shall not name.) was a territory, nnd with few Inlmhltdtits, a youiiE lawyer from onoof tho old States, enilKrnted thlthei, nnd settled In tho town of K . He succeeded ndmlra. lily In his profession, mill roso rapidly In popular favor. Ho had been there iiPiuly two years, when ho Induced n printer to prlnhn weekly paper.of which ho was editor nud proprietor. Sipilre S. was uiiioli pleaied for n while with idltlnu n pitpar. llu uns n limn of very lotv stntute, but ho used tho edltoritl " wh," ns frequently ns If thcrn wcro a iliizen of him, and each ns big ns Daniel Lambert. StrniiHe to say, there were nt that, tlmo men In omen who wcro not n par ticle moru honest than they should bo j a thing which probably never happen ed before and never will again. Squlro S. felt nil the patriotism of n son of '70. nnd poured out urnpe and canister against public abu es. This soon stir red a hornet's nest about his cars j but ns them was no other paper in the ter ritory there was no reply, and he en joyed his warlike propensities in secu rity. At length ho published an nrtlelo iiiiire severe and cutting, against mal feasanco In ollice, than any that had pieceiled it. In fact, though pointed nt no one Individual in particular, It was a " scorcher. " Soinu threo or four dnvg afterwards hu was sitting alone In his editorial olll ci which was about a quarter of n mile fi om tlin printing establishment ; his pen was bulsy with a paragraph, when Ills dour opined without much cere mony, and in stalked a man about six feet.in his stockings. Ilo asked, "Aro you H., tho proprietor of this pnpr 1" Thinking hu had found a now patron, the little man with olid ol his blandest smiles, answered In tlio afhrinntlvi5. TlieslrAiigej-dollbetately drew the last number ot the paper from his pocket, nnd pointing to the article against rogues in olUee, told tho aflirighted edi tor that it was Intended for " III tn . It was in vain that S. protested ho had never heard of him before. Tlio wrath of the vMtor rose to fever heat, nnd from being ho long restrained, boiled over with doublo fury Ilo gavo the editor his choice, either to publish a humble, a very humble recantation, or taku n lloaglng on the spot. Either al teiiintlvo was wormwood ; but what could hu do ? The enragpil office-holder wns twice lilt flze, and at o"n ulow would quality him for an obituary no tice. Ilo agreed to retract ; and as the visitor insisted upon wilting the r tiaeton bimself.hi! sat down to Ills task. Squiii' S.m.iilo an excuse to walk to tho printing oftiee with n promise that lie would bu hack in season to sign it as sooiias it was liutsliud . S. had hardly gone fifty rods, when ho encountered a uun who Inquired where Squire S.'s olfice was, and if lie was at home, biispecling tlmt lie, too, wns on thosatne eir.ind as tlio other visitor, lie pointed to tlio ollice, and told him he would find tlio editor within, writing n most abuslvo articlu against otllco hold ers. This wns enough. The eyes of thi now coiner Hashing fire, ho rushed into tho otllco, and assailed the stranger with the epithets, "liar, scoundrel, cow ard;" and told him he would teach him how to write. Tho gentleman, sup nojinE It was somu bully sent there by the editor, sprang to his feet and n fight ensued. Tlio table upset anit smashed into firo wood, tho contents of a large jug of Ink stood In puddles on the floor, the chairs had their legs and back3 broken beyond the skill of surgery to cure them. They seemed only to In spire the combatants with still greater fury, Ulow followed blow with the rapidly of lightning. First one was kicking on tne uoor, mon tne otner, eacli taking it in turn pretty equally. The ink on tlio flAor found its way to their faces, till most of them cut the most ludicrous figure imaginable. The noise aud uproar were tremondous. The neighbors ran to the door.and exclaim ed with astonishment, that two negroes were fighting in squire S.'s oftlco. Nono dared sepaiato them. At length, com pletely exhausted, they ceased fighting. The circumstances became known, and the next day,hardly able to sit on horse back, their heads bound up, they star ted homeward, convinced that they bad attained very little satisfaction from the attempt. Tho Silver Question. Even at tho present advance nf silver from Its lowest market rate, quoting it now in London at about 50 pence per ounce, and in New York at $1.09 per ounce, 1,000 fine, the proposed silver dollar 412 1-2 grains, 900 tine, would not be worth Intrinsically mora than 81 1-2 cents. This wduld bo five cents less than the niatket price of the paper dollar, which Is now rated at 89 1 2 cents gold. The fraotloual silver cur rency frodi half a dollar down, being 334 grains tlno,to the ounce, is really worth but 7(5 cents to the dollar, al though n demand for small coins in the Pdclflo states has glveu them for some weeks past a factitious valuo of 93 to 90 cents gold. It Is announced, how over,,that tho merchants of California have determined to rate the curreut value ot these coins, ai against gold, nt uo more than nluety cents. So far as tho fractional silver currency Is con cerned the Intrinsic worth of sucli cclns, euturlug as they do Into the house cir Subscribers out of County, $1.20. culation, does not become a matter of much consideration the prleo of com modities helm? tlin romilntnr art Intir as they pass In trade for their face val uo and nro not made lawful tender In sums of more than five dollars. Hut the caso would bo gravely altered if Mr. ivuuoy s un i to mnxe tne silver dollar ftlllllllTll Intrllwlenltv mnrn .nli.al.ln than tlio fractional cuirency) legal ton-' tier for nil debts public and private had been fullered to becomo a law. Still worse even than Mr. Kolley's bill would uo uio giuii nun silver milium bill re potted to tho houo on Wednesday last. Tlin efToot nf Mr Knllm-'., Mil 1.1 ....... j ,,uu(l. have been to onnblo creditors to mv .i - . . 1 . uvuia, iiuw itinum in "reenoacKs worth 89 1-2 cents gold, In silver dollars win in oi i-s cents goiu. its tendency would hivn limn tn ilrnln Hm i,..hi... .. ...... , ,,,,, wuiiuy of gold, becatiso "whenever tho relative yiiiuu ui inn .wo Minims tuners appreci ably from that nrbilrnrlltr fiv,i !.. standard, the relatively dearer metal win uu uiivrii iro n circulation.'' Silver at tlin Dresent Hum Imi r,. ed value. Two weeks ago It declined in ijouuon to iu l-a pence to-day It Is about TiO tinned tlin mninn Win. I.. . . i.iiiii ii fow yeais Its market valim has declined Of! (.no n... . T , .... u irii (.uu., , ui, ns um ..minion limes tints it. "tlio silver nf fnnr nmna. In London now no more than tho silver oi tnree rupees cost a verv few yours since." Moreover, tlin nnnnml I,... Is that tlio present advance In the prico in silver iruui us lowest point Is but temporary ;.that It must continue to .l.,li..,. . P , . .. uiiii nun in, it u iiiii vui mis decline will bo iiariiinnnnt. Tim rucr. signed by the lirltisb parliamentary committee, charged to ascertain why the value of silver b.nl full in thoir roport and may bo thiH.hrlonv rtatu-i , mini uiu pnsi uitoen years tllR atllllinl nvomrrn nrrwInnHr.. f.. oil. lias incrpasod from about 000. 000 in lias (Ictmnit'ti.i'd h.-r sii and the $ 0,000,000 she has thrown up! uu uiu iimrKet, in ntiuition to tlio an nual production of the. mlna h n,.. ed a sharp fall in the value of tho metal uiivuiiu wiin wiiuiu nave ueen caused bv over iirndiie.llon. Tim f.nt itmi -1... his yet from $10,000,000 to 8100,000, 000 more of silver to ilspose of, less the illinium, iniumny uo ultimately required for subsidy coins, adds to tlio uncertain ly ui uiu .prospective vaiua or silver. Austria hns nlsn tlirnuin ftno nnct nnn e silvor on tlio market since 1871 ;' while inuin, wiucn up to tho close of 1871 drew noon Kpediinil fur SRI firm nun silver annually, has taken, o'n nn aver- ngn, iruui io to tofb, only .ao,S00,- 000. As on offset. Iinwnvxr. tri tli la t ii creasing glut of silver Franco has uuugiii, ii)i,uuu,uuu ot silver since tlio war with Germany ; England, Itussla nndSpaln have also been putchasers.and an Indefinite amount has becu absorbed by China and Japan. Nevertheless, apart from the Iminonso amount of sliver thrown on tho market by its demonetisation In Germany, and its exchange for gold by other Knropean states, tho simple fact that thi annual production of the Nevada mines alouo Is in excess of tlio annual demand makes n further decllno in its market value almost a certainty, although that decllno would be partially, though but temporarily, nrre3ted by the purchase of the proposed fifty millions of bullion by tlio United States for coinage Into fractional currency. Hut to make silver coin a legal tender upon a falling mark et would bu equivalent to debasing tho coinaga ; would drain the country of its gold, nnd would bo an utterly un just Interference with existing contracts and the rights of all. Baltimore Sun. Tlio Moravians. A correspondent of the Church Jour nal says : " One of the most Interesting places in Bethlehem Is tho old Moravian cemetery. It contains thousands of graves, but not one singlo raounment. For perhaps ono hundred and thirty years It has been used as n cemcWry, and strange to say ono simple stylo of monument a plain square slab, lying flat on the ground, with the simplest possible inscription has been retained from that day to this. Ojo part of the ground Is appropriated to men, and the other to women I saw threo graves of their early Bishops, with the Inscrip tion Eplscopus fratrum, and on ono there was the additional Inscription. ' He hero lies In peace.' Here in the midst of the remains of huudreds of Christian Indians, those truly Apostolic men, ' HUhops of the brethren,' quietly rest. This truly missionary Church did almost the first effective work that was done on this Continent for the con version of the Indians, ami there Is probably not to be found any where In the world such a collection of Indian Christian graves as in this old Mora vian cemetery." " Can you change, this William for mo ?" said ayoung man who presented a 50 bill nt the counter of a bank re cently. " Yes," said tho cashier, "but why do you call it William ?" " Oh, I'm not familiar enougt. with that kind of a thing to call it 131ll,"was the quick reply. Two card-playing friends were pass ing through n plno forest, when ono nsked the other this audacious conun drum, " Why cannot tho proprietor o tills forest fell his own timber 1" Be causo no one is allowed to out when it Is his own deal. Tho few men who nre still earnest ad vocates of the theory .that lager beur will not intoxicate, still cling fondly to tho good old custom of windlug the clock at two' a. m. with a hair brush,