lOTIJv ttipiPff mum INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. II. Y. MdUTHtMRH, Proprietor. vpl. tv.;noi 40. CARDS. furniture. WareHonse. V. Schwarts, Bank Hnti,'lmlrrin all Unit o Furniture. Cofflnimadl to bf-aVr. Hoot inl Shoe Maker. Clinton nrelneyl in Leran't building, Hank street. M orders promptly Ailed work warranted. JAS.R. STIUlTllEHS, ATTORNEx" AT LAW, tfj- Offlce : iJ floor of Rboad's Hall, ManohOhnnk, Pa. All business entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. May27, ly. D ANIEL KAIiBFOB, ATTORNEY AND COUNBKLLOR AT LAW, Maneh Chnnki Pa. S-0fnce, aboie Doton's Jewelry Btore.n roadway A. DKlUiAMEll, M.D., PnTSICIAN AND BUROROX Bpeelsl attention paid to Chronic Dlseasei. OKIn: South Kat corner Iron an- 2nd sts.. Te Ichton. Pa. April 3. IB75. in. rt. . itBnmt, PRACTIOINO PI1VB10IAN AND SURflKON, Offlce, Habi Stre't, next door ahore the Potoraro, Lehlnhton, Pa. Office Houra Parryville each day rora 10 to 12o'eloek remainder of day atofflreln LehlKhtra NoTl?!1- i.10. D, BiBlOLITTB. JIB B. LOOSE JJEUTOLETTE 4. LOOSE, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Orricx FlrstNatlonAl Bank Building, 2nd Floor. HAUCU CHUNK; Pissa. Can U consulted In Germaa. July 24 187 J) J. .U EE 11 AN, ATTOUNKT AT LAW, t Next Door to First National Rank, MATTCU CHUNK, PA 93Can bs consulted In German, fjan. pT A. nKl.TZ, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Obsrt's Building. BANK-9U LruiKlUTON. Conveyancing, Collecting and nil "other bust ness connected with the ofUco promptly attend ed to. Also, A gent for the Purohsssand Sale u Beat Kiuto. April r-Yl rpno.tiAS s. beck, JUSTICE OF THE PEAOE. BANK Street, LKHlOtlTON, Pa. Csnveyanelnfc, Collecting and all bualnesa con awtad with the ofltce promptly attended to. JBnA-ent tor first-class Insnranee Companies, and UUks of all klnda taken on the most llherai terms lan.9,S76. w. ATTORNKT AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, Bah K Strict, LcHURTOir, Pa. r' Kfil EaUteand Collection Agency. Will Bay and 8ll R. nl KeUte. ConTe)anchiC neatly donei Oo. lection promptly made. Settling Kutntes of De e lents a specialty. May be consulted In KngllBh and UerniaD. Nov. 22, rpiIOftlAS KBHGRKR. J CONVEY ANOER, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The following Companies are Represented! liEBANON MUTUAL Finn, . HEADING MUTUAL -Flit B, WYOMIIQ FIItB, PO'ITMVILLK FIBK, LUIIKili FIHK. andtheTBAV BLEBa' ACCIDENT IN8UIIAN0E. Alao Pennsylvania and Matnal Home Thief Detoctlreiand Insurance Company. Marca 9.1873. TllOS. KEMEBEB. JF. BEhTZ, PIIOTOOUAPIIF.R, Upper Main afreet. hLATINOTON, PA., In the Gallsby recently occupied l)r flCTUKES TAKEN IN A NV WEATHER. CUILUItJJN'S LIKENESSES A.-pcclaltr. PAT RON AO E HOLICITKD, i And satisfaction OnaiantfeJ Jnncl-75yl yiVlP EBBERT'S Livery & Sale Stables, BANK, TRBET.IiKIIiailTON, Pa FAST TROTTING HOUSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES. And poattlTely LOWEIl PllICES than any other Iuvery In the Co jnty. LarReand handaomo Carrlaeea for Fnneral pnrpoaeannd Weddlnca DAVID EUDEltT. Wot. & ls71. BEX BUILDER & CONTRACTOR DANK STHKET, LEHIQUTON, PA, Itespeoifolty announoea to the citizens of Le blehton unit Ticlaity that be la now prenared to OON 1'ilACT lor the KHECTION of UWEIL INO UOUHEd, CHUkCllKW, BCJIOOL HOUSES, and OTIlliil JJUILDINOM." Alao that lie keeps eonetanlly on band a lull assort ment of every description of SEASONED Xaumfoer ! OonalatlnK of FLOOItlNG, SIDING. DOOIIS. HASU, ULINDS. MUUTl'EIlB, MOLDIMUfl, &c which he is prepared to lurulin at the sty lowest Market I'rlcea. Patronage respectfully solicited. Ma 17. Wat. It. BEX. rpOf CAPITALISTS! A LIMITED .NUMBER OP BHABE8 OF THE CAPITAL BIOCK. OF THE L(higliton Gas Light Co. till remain undisposed of. Rh&rea FIFTY DOLLAHS. tjabscrlptsous to the Stook will be received and. luformalion Innuahedon ap plicatlpa Mt this ohloe, H.-V. MORTUIMEU. Lchlghtnn, April 22. 1878. WA ( TBD, a pnrehawr for a Wheeler A Wilson flUWINU MACHINE. (3S (MSh Will l)Uy CM ut this Otllce.' Railroad Guide. N OIXTIIPlSNPffA, HAIhUOAD, Paaaen irera for Philadelphia will leave Lehla-h. V.. V. nrrlve at Phtln. at : a m. Bin a. nl, via L. V. arrive at Phlla. at Ji w a. m 7il7 a. m. via l A 11:00 a. tn. Ttizn. m. via u v. ll!i7 p. i. via L A 1. " lOsW p. m. via L. V. " litn u 1,1. vln L. AS. " ti!7p. tp. via L. A 8. " i.tt n. m. via I- V. " 11:un a. m. S:0!V p. m. 2 OS p. m. 8:11 km, BMIp. m. P;i5p. m. 111 . m. vial V, :', p. m. nnt'nmiiii, i.arAit.iiAfiit Trrka And Ameii ran St., PhPia,, t7:J0, 8:15 and 9:15 a. ln.( 2:10, 3:15 and 5:15 p. mt Fare from Lenlchlon tn Phlla., 12.59, Kacurflon TlcM, H " t April If. 1876 ELLIU PLAUK. AKfnt. CENTRA Li R. ItOP N. .1. I.F.IIirill A SUSQUKIIANNA DIVISION. All Ilnll Route In l.miR Itrnuch. PASSKNUIH STATIONS'lN NEW YORK FOOT OF LIBERTY ST., AND VOOT OF CLARRSON ST., N. n. Time TftWo of Mny 22, 1870. Trln leave lhljhton as follcwa: For New York, Eatnn, Ac., at 6.27, 7.47, 11.07 a. In., 2.2B, 4.47 p. m. For rhKadelphla, 5.27, 7.47, 11.07 a. m 2.20, 4.47, For Munch Chunk at 10.20 a.m., 1.09, 6.38, 0.59 8 44 p.m. For Wllke.Rrre and Seranton at 10.20 a.m., 1.09 0.69 p. m, Rtturninn lave New York, from atatlon Cen tral Railroad of New .lerney, foot of Liberty street, North River, atS.10, 8.15 a.m., 1.00, 2 45 and 4.00 p. m. llo.its leave foot of Clarkaon St. at 12.60, 1..10 and 3.20 p. m. Leave I'hllidt-lphla, rrom Depot North Penn'a R It., at 7.11,9.1 a. m.,2.15, 3.45,6.16 p. m. Leave F.aston at HM, 11.40 a. m., 3.65, 6.33 7.(0 p m. Leave Mauch Chunk ata.20,7.40, 11.00 a.m., 2.2U 4.40, p. ni. Fo: further particulars, see Time Tnblea at the Stations. PAdSENQERS FOR LONG 11RANCH CHANGE CARS AT LLIZAIIKTH. 11. P. RALDWIN, Gen. rattengtr Agent. July 4, 1874. plIILA. i HEADING RAIl.RtlAU. Arrangorucnt of 1'asscDgcr Trains. JULY I2TM 1876. Trains leave ALLEM'OWN asfollowst- IVU rKRKIOME.V 11111 .CII. I For Philadelphia, at "4.1J, e.M. o.CO, a.m., M2.00 noon. anu "S.'d p. in. .-UNDAYS. ror Philadelphia at 4.30 a. m. 12.00 noon and 3.iu p.m. I VIA EABTrP.VS'A. nilANCII.l Fur rteudlnK, t 2.30. 5.C0, 8.V a in., 12.. 0. 2 10. 4.30 nid 9 00 p.m. I'or llntltrtD.irg. t 2 30, 5 60, 8.53 a. TO., 12.20, 4 30 nun w p.m. For Lanoaiter and Columbia, 5 60, 8.65 ft.m. and 4 30 1) m Does not run on Mondays MIDDAYS. For Itendmir, 2 SO a m. 2.2.1 unit 9 00 p m, Foi llirriaiim'g, 2.3(1 a.m, and U no d.iu. iraina run YiL.i.,viwwri leave as ioiiowp: IV1A rUllKIOMI'.S URAM'11.1 Leave Philadelphia, d.20. 9.16 u. in., 2.I5, 6.25, a anu "i.w p. in. HUNDAYS. Leavo Phllaoclphiii, 8.13. 8.2) a. m and 1.10 p. m. (VIA KA8T PF.NNA nnANCIM Iavo RcdUlnff. 7.41, 7.41 10.35 in., 4 00.0.10 and i(i.Hj u m Leave llanlaburc, 5 2), 0.15, 8 10 a. m., 2.00. 3.57 and 7.1' i p.m. Loitve Ijin(,a.ter.&.40 7.45 n.m..l2.65 and 3.15 n.m. Leave Columbia 5.30 .A i n.m., l.oo and 3.35 p.m. MUJAYh. Tavo Iteadlng. 7 3 ui.it 7.4 J n.m. wave iiiirrinuiu. s.-iu a.m. Tralna maiked thus iM run to and from rtenot 9th and Oieon slreetn, Philadelphia, other iiuiu iu iii irom iimau tiiruri. upp it. litu o.w n. in i i inn iroiu rm nuoipuia nnil u.jo p. m. ti'iun finm Alleiitnwu hovo through cais to nnd Irum E tnlra, N. Y. Tee 2.15 1). m train from Phi adelnhln and li (0 noon tmln from Alientowu have througu cars W UIIU IIUIU 11H3IU 1 1 ne 5.25 n mi train Ironi l'nllailelnhtn and a. 20 a. in. train from Atlontowii havo throuizli cars to anil irom blanch Chunk. J. H. WOOTIKU. MnyS, 1871. OeiterotftiiperinUndent. PENNSYLVANIA IlAlI,nOAH, PIIILADELriHA A ERIE RR. DIVISION. Summer Time Table. On nild nltUI bUNDAY. A1IIIL 2.1.1. lR7a. thn Trains on the Philnoclphia & Erie Italuoad l. Vinton will ran ai tnliowa i WliM WAllH. EllIE EXntHSS leavoa New Y'ork 1'lnl iileipbia llultiraoio llnnMmrR arr. at Willlamsport Loci Haven 0.2 .a.m. 12.55 p.m. I. 20 p.m. 8.110 p.m. 8.55 li,ltl, 10.3i) p.m. lO.i p.m. 8.25 n.m. II. 61 p. in. u.io p.m. 4.26 a m. 8 35 a.m. 9.40 a.m. ia65a.ni. ERIE MAIL leases .Nnv York I'liuanclpma Ilaltimoro llanl-biirR WllliamajHiit Lock Uacu lleuov.1 arr. at Eno NIAUABA EX. leaves Philadelphia llaltlmoio 7.SC p.m. 74) a.tn. 7.311 a.m. 10.45 a. ni. llairiaburir arr. at Willlaineport 1.50 p.m. 8.15 p.m, 4.15 p.m, 8.45 p. in. 8.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 1.25 p.m. u. 10 p.m. imck nrcn ltenova Kane HufTiln L'K RAVEN AC. l'vs Philadelphia iiaiuuioro llaixlstmrff arr. at Wtllinuigpurt Lock Iiaion SUNDAY EX. loaves New York J.3iip.ra. 8.25 p.ni. 11 o5p.ni. 0 lu p.m. .l i a m. 7 40am. 7.00 pm. Philadelphia llaltlmoie Ilarnsburir arr. at Wiillamtport EABTWAltD. PIIILAD'A EX. leaves Eno Luck Iluven Willlamrport o a i i.m, 7.61 .m. arr. at iiam.Durg Baltimore Philadelphia New Yoik BAY EXFBESS leaves Kane ltenova Lock liaven 11.40 a. in. 0.25 pm 3.30 p.m. 0 43 p.m. 6.'Jun.ui 10.10 a.m. 11.20 am. Williauiaport 12.40 a.m. arr. at RaiTiabnrg 4.111p.m. i luiuueipuia New Yori Baltimore Washuuiton ERIE leaves Ene ltenova Lock liaven Williamsport IluirltbuiK Baltimore Philadelphia 'New YoiK FAST LINE leaves Williamaport arr. at Ilarrleburg Baltimore Philadelphia New York 8UNDAY EX. leaves Wnliamspoit urr. at Uamsburir I'hUaoelphla New Ytuk Baltimore 7.20 n.m, 10.15 p. in. 7.35 p.m. 9.li2p.m. H.2Ca.m. 8.65 p.m. 10.05 p m. 11.15 p.m. 2 45 am. 7.35 a lu. 7.no am. 10.10 n.m. 12.35 a.m. 3.65 am. 7.35 am. 7.35 am. 10.25 a.m. 8 15 am. 11.40 a.m. 1.10 p.m. a. 45 p.m. 7.15 p.m Erie Mall West. Nlarara Express West. Lock Haven Atvcom. Wtet and Lay t'xi re.a Eaat mane close connection at Nortbnmberl.nd with L. All. Bit. trains tor Wllkecbnrro and ScrantoiL Erie M all West. Nlacara Express West. Kile Express West and Lock Haven Accommodation West inakeoiose eounection at Wllllaiusuort with N. f. It. W. trains ooitn. Krle Matl.Wet, Nlsraxa Fxpresa West and Day Express East maKe close connection at Lock liaven with U. K. V. Bit. trams. , Erie Ms.l East and Weetcom-cctul Jirlowlth trains on L. B. ds M. B. Bit., at Lorry with O, C. & A, V. lilt., at fcmporinni with B. N. Y, A P. nit., ana at xiruiwoou wun a. v uit. Parlor Cars will run net ween Philadelphia and Wllllamsnoit in Niaguia Express Wwt, Frie Express West, PiulaaelphU Expiess East, Day Express East and Bunday Express East, bleeping Cars on all night trains. WJL A. BALDWIN, Qen'l aopt LEIIiailTON, 0A1U1ON COUNTY, PKNN'A, SATUKDAY MOllNINO, SEl'TEMIJKU 2, 1870. D UESSKI) AND LIVE The nnrtcnlRiicd respoctfnlly Informs tho cttltcns ot Carbon and adjoining counties, that ho la again prepared to supply them with Dressed or Live Hogs at prices lullv as low ns they can bo bought for claowbore. Alao, Smoked Hams. Bologno and Bnwngo, at Whnlesalo and Bctnll. IV OnlerswIUbo promptly filled, and Iloga Bhipped to any point at the shortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Bank Street, Lehlghton, Pa. Nov. 6, yl "76.' BBADY'S CENTENNIAL CIQAIl AND TOBACCO EMPORIUM AND IUI.L1ABD BOOM, ono door nbovo nauk's Bakery, Blink St., K.clilgliluii. Also, GENERAL NEWS AGENCY. Dally and Weekly Papers and Lakeside Library rcgo arly supplied. April I, 1816. T all Whom it May Concern: All n.nnn. ,r herein, fnrliiil linrlinriniy trimlnm in-wn, WILLI AM I1.1CL01Z, on my account, as 1 will nay uo debts ot bis contract. iLKattcr this date. AMMON KLOTZ. Lehlghton, August 11. 187U-W3 Truss and Surgioal Bandngo Stand. W J. EVEllETP, No. 51 North noventh Ht. " below Areb St. Philadelphia. Litoatliu priivml Truaos. hhiinMcr llrncea, Elastlo Ht nok ings Beits. Supensorle., Crutchna. Deforuiitv Inatrnmcnta, Ao. Alao Mrs. Everett's. Fitch's self adjusting and other celebrated Fcmato Sup. pniteiH Lady Attendant. Lnriro stock and low price, llernlx successfully ticnted. July 31, 1375 -ly. QENTENNIAI4 SALOON, SUSQUEHANNA ST., MATJCH CHUNK. FRANK INKMANN, Prop'r. Frcah Philadelphia LagerBeeralwavson tap. Cigars ol Cho.ccsi llaors, and nil other Muds of llefreihiiieuts tn he found In a llist-clnss Saloon. FBEiC LUNCH every Morning at lu o'clock, l a 1 when you ko to Mauch Chunk. A July 15, l7.yl Manhattan OIL Company, OF NEW YOBK. Lubricating and Illuminating Oils. WM. N MAncU8,"ltoomi, Merchants' Ex change, THIBD and WALNUT Streets, PI l.n delnhla. Pa. Nov. ZJ, 1973, A Good Family Medicine SW AYAH'S Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. 7- HEADACHE, Langour and Melan choly generally sprbiir mm a disordered stum, ach, coativeue-M or a toriild liver. Each may be speedily removed DvDr Bwyne's Tar I'lils. which stimulate the liver and stomach to a he lihr action In removing nil blilionsnesa, and producing tegular eyacuatious of tbo boivcs. LIVRll COMPLAINT, that dreaded dIaeHae fiom which so many per sons Fuller, Is f req aeutly the cause nl Headache, Indigestion and Dyspepsia, is Bpeedily relieved, aud are often permanently cuied by thelf uie. Fevers arnoiteupievouwd by the uae ot these, tiarsaparilla Pills, as they carrv off, through the blood, the Impuiltles from which they arle. For COuriVENUbrJ there Is uotbluif so effectual as Swayiio's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. They are purclr vegetable, and act specially ou the Litems Bluu Mass or calomel, without an I' bad resu is frotn taking. Dencnbe symptoms 111 a'l communications, and adurfes letters to lilt. bWAVNK AON, Pbiiadclphis. Mo cnaige tor advi e- Henf liy mall on receipt of price. Price 73 cents a boxf tlvo boxes for 61, ASK: YOUUDUUUUIST FOB THEM. 5 M .2 S IH $ I? 6 g Z M of a r5i gi m g W 'if & n3 bo Eh P a; w S S to i-5 o '3 -5 dfg K -5 JQ 5T8 g s I f i z S f4 CQ S , S$ P O 5 tj Q'g p O Now Atlvortisemonts. THE LUNGS! CONSUMPTION I Thl dlstree alng and dongornna rnmplnlnt and Its premonitory avnipmnia. nrrlrctm conch. lilRi t awrnts, hoareiiepa, wanlnp. fi -ah. lever tM-rmnnrntly cured by "Dr. Uv, ayne'nConipuuint Syrun of Wild t'he.-rv " RBONClin IB A pn-monllor of l'ulmonaiy Consumption, nchnrncterlseiltiycalanh nrtn ilmuinaiinu nf tbo luiicnus mciiiliMiin nt tbanlr ims'ie, with emish nnd I'Xiicctor.itioii, ehnrt lirratli, honripnos pains 111 tho chcet. For nil lirnncninl auoctions, sore thivnl, loss of voice, coughs, Bit. B WAYNE'S COMPOUND Syrup sWild Cherry IS A SOVEBF.IflN BF.MEDY. Itemarrhane. or spltftnff blood, max proceed from the larviix, traclnn bronchia or linics, nnd arise from vnrlons cniiaes. as undue physical oxoriion, p:i:tliiir.i, or lullnees ol Iho voiicls. weak luiiRn.nvcrrttritliilnpot the voice supprci't. cd ovncnatlon, obstrnctlou of the eplecj or llv or, otc. Dr. Swnyuo's Compound Syrup of Wild Clicrry atrlkei nt the root of disease by purifrlnir tho blood. l'i stnr.ui; the livoi nnil kliluevsto hcaltbv acimn. InvlRiinitl'iB tlicnirviiiisayati. Tho only slnndard lemedy for hi'inorrharo, biuuctilnl and all pulmnnaiy ciimp nmta. Con. Rtimptlvis or those tireilispoied tn woik Inngs, ehbuld not fall to usa tlUs crent venetableieni eilv It man Pious power, not only over consmnp. tlon but over everj' chronic ilbeao wnere a crniliial alterative, action Is needed. TJnderlts use tho couuli Is loosened, tho night sweats ill. itnnlbh I JO pain minium, the pul-e returns to its nnlural atandnid, the stomach is improved in its iiwor to digest nnd nrsnnllate tholooil. nnil evi'iy nrpiui liai 11 inner anil betiei qimlily blood suppdtd to tt out of which now iccrea tlve and inaslic matetinlls rcaue. SAVED HIS LIFE. A ItEItIAilEtAtII.12 CliltE! Was that of Edward II. Hamson, l'.nglnper nt nporgn Mwecny'a Puttoiy, 1.131 Itldue Avonup, Phl.aileiibia. Ho lull n violent c n'b. nlulit Hweiits. sore thio it. pjent wonkiif aa. apir, at dif fereiit llmo. a pint nf 1 looii. i;avo up nil hope nf recovery. Through tho nap of " lir. Sicatfne, inidCftrrrtiMiruD" becaninnHouiidniid In iillliy limn, and remniiia an to tl.U day, although ovor twenlv 3'Ciiis hnvo elnpHi'ii sineo he was cured. PltlCU ONK DOI.LAIt. Plx bolttes 15. II votir dnirglst or slot olceeper doos not sell It, wo Vi 111 forwanl hail desen. freight pnnl, to uny ad. diesa, ou rccoipt ot unce. l'ltltrAUKU OXLT DT int. swtVii: u so.v, 330 K, Sixth Street, I'lillutlelplila. Sold by nl Pruiulucnt Diugglsts. Itching Piles! PILES, PILES, ITCHING TILES, Positively Cured by tbo uso of SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. Home Testimony : I norelr afflicted with ono of tho innBt dla ttessinftof h11 ilii-oiiso-t Pruritic or I rungt. or moroconimf iilv etnown n llcliltii; i'lhn Xho ltcimiir nt in ties wit h nimofit imoiemuio incions. cd h.v nciatclilng. anil not unfrcqueutly become i qultosoto. ! 1 uoumii n uox ni - rtw;i no h uiimneni- ' us uflo irnvM quick rrtfef, oml tn a whort tlmo intuto a ppifrct cuio. I an now Moon untliBlurhed, onit I would n'tvlno all who nre snlTi'nn with thn illKtro8timromilatnt topmcuru hwhvi.o8 Oinimcnt" nt once. I lmd tniMl pit'rcnp tons almost Innumerable, without HinMne hiiv nerui. auent relief. JOt W, ailltfdT. Firm nf lUDttol &. Chrlnt. Boot ana bhno IIouso, 311 Noitli Sfcotnl-Htreot, rtilladelphla. SKIN DISEASES. SWAYNE'S ALL It I'' A LING OINTMENT lanl-on speciflo lor TETTElt, ITCH. HALT KlirsUM, bOALD HEAD. EllYHIPELAH. BAttBlill'M ITOII, I'lOll BLOTCHES, ALL HOAI.Y, CBU8TY, CUTANEOUS KltUP TIONH. l'crloi'tlv Mito nnd harmless, even on the most ten lor Infant. Price 60 cents. 3 boxes for (1.25. bent by mill to auy address ou receipt of prico. Sold by ail tho leadinir Drucrists. Prepared only by DR. SWAV5IK & SO, 830 North Sixth-at. ( Philadelphia. : : use IaDORN! LONDON ! ulw iHairColor Restorer 5 GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality and Color. HERE IS "TILE PROOE Of its Superior Excellence. Bead this Home Cirllflcate. testified to by Edward B. Gamgues, one of the moat compe tent Drnggisis and Cliimlatt In Philadelphia, a man whose verncltv none con doubt i I am happy In add my testimonr to the great value of the " laudou Hair Coior Itettorer," which i tstored my hair to Its original dark col or, snd the hue apneara to bo permanent. I nm aatiatled that this preparation,! nothing like a die, but opeiates upon the Becretloua. It Is also a beantlfnl hair diaalnc. and promotes the growth. J purchased the firat bottle-Irom Ea,, II. Uarrliruea, Urutrgist. Tenth and Coatoxts who cm also testitv my hair was veiy gray when I oommenced its use. MBS. MILLER, No. 730 N, Nlnth-st. Philadelphia. Bb flWAYNU A MON.-ltottiected Fileud.t I havetaejilcaaurHto Inform joil thatalaayof my acquaintance, Mrs Ml ler, lsdellnhtwl with tne SDucess nt your ".Loudou Color Hair lteatot. er." Her hair was tailing rapidly aud quiju gray. The color has bon restored, and the tM. Gig out entirely topV jus fau Kg Brugglat Cor. Tenth and Coatea sts.. Phlla. All that art can accomplish In beaulttylng. strengihcnlng, Ihlckeulng and adoming tbo oalr Is rffeoted oy uslua- ".London HairL'olor itestor er." It stimulates and forces a now growth i If gtav, restorea Its natural color, and renders It silky ana beautiful i cures oandrutfi keep, the i-caln cleun. cool aud healtlur. All druirctata (illt. Price 75 cents; six bottles, SI. Sent by expres. to auy address. SWAYNE A SON, 330 N, Sixth st, Philad'a, HOLE PBOPniETOBS, For Sale by all llrutjrglsts. July lb, 1870-yl Kissing nnd Carriage Hiding. Wo rt'crpt to seo that our usually lu minous conto.nporary, thn Sun, Is n lit tlo lipclouth'd as to our vlows on an Ira imrtnnt subject recently niooled In Its col u in in by a Connecticut ulrl. This young lady, being addicted to what slio calls "carrlBRorlilliiB" with her friends of the other sex, has been perplexed In her ml ml as to the propriety of kissing her companions iiood night on reach Iiir homo. Tho Sun, while It does not object to Iho practice of " carrlafio rid ing" In couples by moonlight, draws a lino shnrply against tho farowcll kiss, unless In the cases of a rulatlvo or of an engaged lover. Wo are not at all latl tuilliiarian, as tho Sun seems to fancy wo are, In regard to what Milton would have called " tho liberty of unlicensed kissing." But If tho canlaiio riding In couples by moonlight Is to be permitted, wo hold that to erect a chiisto paluto on the doorstep at parting Into a high crime and unmaldcnly misdemeanor; will bo more likely to lead to mischief than to deter from It Surely thuio was a pro found truth conveyed to tho observa tion of that graceless Frenchwoman who lamented that it was not a sin to drink cold water when ono was thirsty. If a Connecticut girl thinks no evil of " carriage riding" in the moonlight, Is it nut better fur her also to think no evil of a friendly kiss at her father's door ? Tliero are kisses and kisses. " To kiss," Is denned by Webster " to salute by applying the Hps," a defini tion In which the lexicographer, guided no doubt by thellght of experience, re cognizes the Inlrliiblc haruilessness of tho practlco by making It seem as com mon ami Insignlflcnnt a greeting as shaking tho hand. And so indeed It was among our ancestors. Kiasinus comments with admiration upon the II bctal amiability lu this particular nf the young English ladles with whom he be enme acquainted in the discreet and no ble ciiclu of tho f i lends of Sir Thomas More. Ilandkissliig came Into England ftoiti Franco with a generation not cer tainly uiiiro scrupulous In their respect for tho substantial pioprleties of life than tho couteiuporailes of Sir Thomas Moie. LI tit beside the common kiss, or kiss of reverence j tho lover's kiss, or token of purealTcctlon ; tho hypocritical kiss, or kiss or Mattery j tho traitorous kiss, as that of Juab to Amaa before he slew htm, or of Judas to Christ ; and the paroxysmal kiss, a mo"dern innova tinn which It is to bo feared may even tuitlly Invade our city from Hrooklyn If " carriage) riding by moonlight" over the new bridge Is so freely permitted. Tho essential difference between the Sun and ourselves on this matter of kissing appears to bu that our contem porary assumes that overy unengaged youhg man Is necessarily a dangerous and detrimental creature against whom a Connecticut girl should be always on her guard, while we are of the opinion Hint If It is posslblu for two young peo ple to ride about In a carriage together by moonlight without Impropriety, It must bo equally possible for them to kiss each other jiood-night without slinking society to Its foundations. That a kiss should never lead to an engage, input, but must always be the sign nnd symbol of one already perlected, is a proposition also not over hastily to bo admitted. What are wo to do with the case of Coleridge's heroine, the "guile less Genevieve," of whom tho poet dis tinctly tells us not only that he won her by a kiss, but also that It was she who kissed him, not he that kissed her, when shu flew to him and " Clasped him In a mock embrace 1" Or what, again, about those famous threw kisses of Mrs. llrownlngj Of course wo aro ready to admit that tliero may be certain hair brained young women even lu Connecticut Incapable of discriminating In sudden emergencies between tho right and wrong kiss, but we 11 nn I y believe and stoutly maintain that in tlio mouths of senslblo and dis creet maidens who may bo trusted to "carrhtge ride," the right to kiss and to receive kisses may also be trusted, not only with perfect Impunity but even with advantage. The Sun moid admit that the harm which it professes to fear lies not In the kiss Itself but In the In tention of the kisser or klsseo. Given, a kissee of good sense and discretion, qualities enabling her not only to chose a kisser of good and rIIglous motives, but also to receive his kiss with pious and proper intent, then let the kiss be gently but firmly placed whore It will do the moitgood, not hastily and clum sily on the nose, and " if a body kiss a body need a bodv cry 1" We trow not.-N. Y. World'. Tho Famous Gun Trick. Philip Astley, noted for his eques trian amphitheatre, Is said to have be gun life as a soldier, In which capacity, when on foreign service with his regi ment, ho demonstrated his ability as a conjuror, by Inventing tlia now famous gun-trick. This consists In pretending to fire a pistol loaded with ball, and catching the ballon the point of a knife. Tho explanation of the trick Is, that In the first placo the pistol Is secretly load ed only with blank cartridge. Iu this harmless condition the conjurer slips Into It a tin tube which nicely fits It with ball Before firing, tho tin tube Is dextorously removed ami when the wea pon Is fired, no harm onsues ; by an In stantaneous wauoeuue the bullet is tri umphantly exhibited as being caught In the required situation. It Is related that Astley invented tho trick to save the effusion of blood at the duel of two comrades lu the array, for ono ot whom ho acted as second. Succeeding in get Subscribers out of Couuty, $1.20. ting Iho other man's second to assent to tho Ingenious device, tho duellists fired at each other without effect, and the af fair was amicably adjusted. Very clever this. One might, however, Bay with Sir Walter Scott In his " Lay of tho Lnst Mlrstrcl.' "But acarco I prahe their vent'rons part Who tamp r with such dannorous art." Mr. Frost mentions two Instances In which the gun trick proved fatal, Ono wns that of n conjurer In Dublin, who was shot dead by tho accidentia! substi tution of a real loaded pistol for one In which the charee was withdrawn. Tin other took placo In Germany, at the performance of a conjurer named De Ltnsky. lie set up his wife to be fired at by six soldiers, each of whom was to bite the tall off his cartridge in charg ing his gun. Heedlessly, one of tho soldier did not bite tho tail off tho ball, and Mndame DeLinsky wns shot through the body. She died on tho sec ond day after tho accident. The catas trophe clouded the latter years of the conjurer. In the course of his travels Iloudlii visited Alalers and tliero aston Isliejl thn native Aiabs, with Ills perfor mnnco ol the gun ttick, which ho did lu a wny somewhat peculiar. At one of his entertainments an old Arab admit' ted that Monsieur was, doubtless a great inagnlcian, but ho should prefer to use one of his own pistols. Iloudln said this might be dono next day, after ho had Invoked the powers to assist him. It was a severe trial of skill, for there was some danger In dealing with a wary raid suspicious barbarian. Next day the exploit came off. Iloudln only stipulated that ho should be allowed to load tho pistol, the Arab handing him a leaden bullet from a snucerftil from which to mako his choice. This was ngreo to. Iloudln, as every one thought, dropped the leaden bullet Into the pis tol, but Instead of doing so, he dropped a previous prepared sltatn bullet, which (llsolved Into dust on being fired. " Now," said the conjurertotho Arab, " take t ho pistol, and fire at me, I will cp.tcli the bullet In my mouth,,' The plitol was fired, and to the profound iinaztimeut of tho crowd of Arabs, Iloudln took a leaden bullet out of his mouth, which all admitted to be the bullet that had been selected from the sancerful. To still further astonish the company Iloudln declared that by load ing with anothenleadeu ball lm would bring blood out ot a stone wall. All were eager to see this wonderful feat. It was performed in a way differing lit tle from wlmt had already taken placo. Instead of dropping a real ball Into the pistol Iloudln used a sham bullet tilled wftli red liquid, which dissolved ou striking the wall. Wonder tremendous. We liollevo that Anderson In his gun tricks was Similarly In the habit ot sub stituting light composition balls for real bullets, and was equally sucnssful. It was nil a matter ot slelght-of-hand. Chambers' Journal. A Man Killed by a Mouso. An extraordinary occurrence was brought to light at nn Inquest helJ on the body of a man In South London. Iu a workroom where many young girls were at work a small momo suddenly made its appearance on a table, causing, of course, considerable commotion and a general stampede. Tho Intruder was seized, however, by a young man who happened to bo present, but the mouse slipped out of his hand, and, running up Ills sleeve, camo out between his waistcoat and shirt at his neck. The unfortunate man had his mouth open, and the mouse, on tbo lookout for some convenient placo of concealment, en tered the man's mouth, and he, In his fright an ' surprise, swallowed It. That a mouse can exist for a considerable time without much air has long been a popular belief, and as unfortunately proved to be a fact lu tho present In stances, for the mouse began to bite and tear Inside the man's throat and chest, and the result was that the unfortunate fellow died after a little time in horrible agony. . Several witnesses corroborated the above facts, and medical testimony as to the cause of death having been given, a verdict of " accidental death" was returned. A beach of promlso suit reported In the London newspapers turned out the question whotherthe defendant actually made an offer of marriage. The affir mative evidence was the following verse, which he sent to the plaintiff : Bellovomy sighs, my tears, my dear. Believe Ihd heart you've won; Believe my vows to yon sincere, Oh, Jna. or I am done. Oh. come, my charmer, let's away To church and end this strife t How blest will be each night and day When. Jane, yon are my wife. The jury deemed this a fair and square matrimonial offer, and awarded Jane 40 damages. A writer to St. Nicholas for July says : " What do you say to a flower Digger than a dinlng-plate, and weigh ing three or four pounds 1" It Is very rarely that we say anything. Sometimes wo ate Intimate with a vegetable as occasionally we are drawn into a con troversy with a cucumber.but as a gen eral think'-wo find that flowers are to be avoided, as they cost five dollars a basket, and the other man usually gets the best buds for bis button-bole, It was evening. Three of them were killing a cat. One of them beld a lan tern, another held the cat, and the third Jammed the pistol Into the cat's ear.aud fired, shooting the man In the hand who held the cat, and the one with tho lantern was wounded In tbo arm. The cat left when it saw how matters stood, and that ill-feeling was being engen' dered.
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