II. V. MoTntiitEiitf-oihGtdr. INDEPENDENT-' Liv3 and Let Live' 1.00 a year i l,aid"ii'i',A'ilvauco. -U '1 ill. LEUIG1IT0N, OAMJON COUNTRY, PENN'A, SATUltDAY ilOKNlNG. SliPtEMDEM ' SO,, 1870. Subscribers out of County, $1.20. VOL. IV., No 44. CARDS.- tiivm 1 1 11 WnVrlinimel T, Schwartz, Hank street, dVmVr (a all Undt 0 Clinton tlretnev. in Lrran't building. Hank strest. All onteri promjilly AIM work wa rranltd. rArVii. BTauTiifcms, TTTTT ATTOHN'SY AT LAW, 3- OfQcd : 2d floor ofjllhoad's Hall, 'skaticH Clinnk, Pn.. ' ' ' AUl)nlness entrusted to him will be promptly attended to. iuavvi, iy ... 1 t DAKlKl. ICAI.UFUS, ' , ,. l. I ATTORNEY AND .COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . Mario it dliuhU'Pa. ' OW-Office, above Bolon's Jewelry Store, Broadway ArUBnil AJ1ER, SI. II., PnYSICIAX AND SUIltlKON FpeclaJ.i tl.attentlon jisld to Chronic ; feouth i East cornerironand2D,d .. to i.'Pai ' - Aprli'3. 187.1. 0 filer: Bo lBhtbJVFal jjn. n. n. nRnF.it, . PRACTtCINO rilYSlCIAN.AND'SUndKON emes, Hanx Street, nsxtrdoorabove the Postofflre, i,h(2,ntnn, I'd. limce linnra rarryviue eirn uny rem 10 to 12 o'clock! refnalnder of day'at office in t -vt-i.. ,f - Nft.iM '15 1.10. b. Bimot.".ltts. Jig, 8. LOOSE BRTOL.B1TTR ' 'St. liOOSKi t B ATTOttKRYsUnn cAlINSELLOna AT LAW. mcx FlrstNatlonal r.ank Bulletins, 2ndFloor. MAUClI CHUNK, riJCKA.lj..' Can, beconsulted In Ocrman. I.TulviCt 1(57 JJ JT. MK IS II AN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' n i Ifest Door to First National Rick, , HAUCII CHUNK, PA' OSy-Can be renfl'ilted In German. " ' f jVnd. HA. DKhTZ, f '' JUSTICE "OP THE PEACE,' Obert'a Building,' BANK-3t.. LPIiranTON. COTveyanclnfir','C"oflectlng and nil other busi IMS ooanectod with tho offlco promntlv attend- to, A leo, Agent tor tho Purchoeo find Sale o -' B'"t- . April l"-yl IJ1II031AS S. IJECIt, JUSTICE 'OF 'THE PEAQe', BANK Street, LEIIIOIITON, Pa. Cenvevandnp.Oollcetlns and all ImsEneK con nected with the olnr promptly atterlded to. jff"Aent for first-class Insurance Compmie, ui Kinks of all kinds taken on the mot literal rra jn,9. 1S75. w. 31. RAPBIIISll, ATTORNEY AND' COUNSELLOR AT LAW, BtyjK Street, IiUiiohton, Pa. Ileal Kstateand Collection Apenri. Will Rnvind Bell Ri al Estate. OtmvujancinK neatly done Col lection promptly made. Settling Estates of I) sdants i specialty. May li cousulted In Knllsh and Herman. N'cv.22. rpnofliAS KKaitKiira J- CONVEYANCE It, AND &ENERAL INSURANCE AGENT The rollowlng Companies are Represented! ML fiANOX MUTUAL PIRH, READING MUTUAL F111E, WVOMINO PI RE, P01THVILLU VtKK, LUIlKili I'lltU. ondthoTRAV KLETIV ACCIDKNT SUltACI':, A19 rennavlvanln nnd Mutnal Iloree ThlcJ Betec'.tvA &nd InuraniD Cnmpnur. HmatO. 1875. THUa. KHMEREft. r P. BEI.TZ, PHOTIIORAPHKR, , Uppor Italn etrect. , SLATINGTON, PA., In the GAI.LRRV rocontlyoocupied hy H. S. DESOLICIt 1' . t riCTURK,i TAKG IN ANY WEATHER. CHILDilKM'S LIKE.VESSEo A specialty. PATRONAGE SOLICITED, , And tlfftct!on ' . , , " Gnaianteod Jnnel0-73vl JA-VID EUItEKT'S Iiivery & Sale Stables, i bank: TaiSKT.I.lCIlirailTON, Pa FAST TnOTtlNG'-HOnSE, ELEGANT. QAUHIAGES, And poslflfoly MEn"PJlirE)h"an any other Livery In the Cojnly. l.M-Re- ntt handnomo Carrlauea for Paneral pnriioaes mid Weoainprn. DAVI D aSBUEHT. Jfov. li. 1873 BUILDER fiCONTRAtiTOR ' H AJfit 'STKKUT LEHJGIlipK, PA, Respectfully- Btmounoea to the' oltliena of Le' bleliton noil vicinity thut lio u now nreiiured to OON ntACT for the ERECTION ot DWELL -lI5(iA,J.iBu'it!5t;; onuuciiKS.,. school IlOTJBESjVana OT1I (K BUILDINOS. Also that he keeps constantly oi haud a lull nssoit nent 61 every description'! BEACONED' Oons'Btlnc or FLOOUINO, RIDING. DOORS'. OAUU, BLINDS. 8HUTTEK8, MOLDINGS, Se.. which heisprcpatud to inrnlan'attlw vry toweat Market Prices. , -Patronagotesnectfolly aollclted ' Ma 17. Wtr. H. HEX, rjpo capitalists: A 'IIMITBKtNUMBEB OF SHARES OF THE OAPITit. SlOCKjpF TlIIt ( LdKihton Gas Light Co. 1 till remain undisposed of. Shares MPTY DOLLAltBciittnliBOrlpUons to the Stock will oe received and Intormulion furnished on ap plication at this office, I.llghton. April 22. 1876. poR GOOD JOB1 printing! oaiJl at' THE UABBON ADVOCATE OFPIorf Work ready when promised, and at city prloen, lla euro to call-It will pay to do bo. j Railroad (jliide. JJORTII PKNN.A, HAILUOAD. Paasenircrt (or Phl'ndclphla will leavo Lehlahfc ton us follows: , . 9:H n. m., via. L. Vnrrlvrftit riillm ntrtu a m. 5:i n. in. via L..V. oinye al Phila.nt I): a. in. 7(l7'a. m. via I.. t! " ' 11:00 n.m. .112 a. in! hi Tm V. " ' Urnu. m. Ill 17 . in. n i L .t . " " p. in. 2:-" p. m. vh L. A rt, ' " 6:1 ' I), m. 4ii7n.m. vinL.it 8. ' " 8:lp. in. 4:11 p. in. via L. V " " ft 5 p. ni. 6 32 i. ni. via L. V. ' ' 8:21 p. in. ; Jletiirninir, le.tvn depot at Perks and Ameri can St., Piiiln., at ,'tiu. 8:l.i nnd : n lu-i 2:10, 3:15 nndfrlAp. in. "nre from Lonleh'on to Phila., t2.65, Excursion Tickets, $1 nil Apill 17, 18?1 ELLI t'LAUK. Agent. hRNTHAI, R, II. OP 1. .1, y LI'.lliail A SUStJOKjlANNA'IllYIStON. All Hnll Kniito lo liiiiii! Ilrnueli. PSSHNHl:il M'ATLlNS;I NhW VtlliK FOOT OF I.M1KUTY ST., A SB. FOOT OF Ut. AIIKSU.N i nno l aiiio or .Mny aa, laiu. . Trilns leave l.ehlhton ns follcMs: FdrJfow York, JlAatnn, e.,' nt 6.17, 7.17, 1107 a. in., 2.20, 1.47 p m. For Philadelphia, fij!7, 7 47, 11.07 a. m., 2.20. torMaiih Chunk at 10.20 a. ni.Yl 09,- 5.38, 0.53 PqMllkirl!rra atdSc'rlnlonatlkiO a. in., .W 0 50 p. in. Rtturning Le.ne Vpw York, from "stAMrtn Cen tral Itnllroul of Xew .Ifrrev, fom of,I.Uietty rtIM, North lllu-rito.lu 13 niin.'.jl.oo, ' 24 HM 4'0l) p. in." l.ltals leM Tiet' bf . Clarkson St at 12 oO. t.fiO nlld 3 20 p. in. Learo Phil idt-lphia, Jroin prt Nniih Peim'a 1 II Hjjt7.U ,!).4VH.ra.,,l5,'.4(S5lrip.,m! Leave Fasten tit b.:ij, 11.40 n.' rn'., S.63,18 31 ' 7.00 p m. Le.ne M.iuch Chunk at 6.20,7.40, 11.00 a. in., 2.20 4.4H, p, in. ' ,' . , Po: further nvrtlculars. see Time Tables nt Iho Rtatlons. PASSKXIlEltS VOIt MXll nitAXCIl CIlAXtli: OAKS AT hLIZVllKTll. ' , ill. P. II ALU WIN, f?M. Vasttnger Agtnt. July 4, IS74. DIIILA. Si UI3AI)IC HAIl.llO All. Arrangement of Tasscrger Trains. SEPT. 1blH 1970. Trains lenvo ALLEM'O .Y.N follows! -' (VIA I'nKiosins' iinixcn.i For Philadelphia, nt 4.1 , u,!t), o.o0, n.m., 12.00 noon, a...o una "fi.vs n. in. - UN11.VV1. For Phl'alelphla at4J0 a. in. li00 nnon and j.iu p.m. , .(VIA F.A9T TENSA. tlllASCII.l For Ro f!njk, ( 2.30. 4 Go, n.'tt a m 12. 0. 2 10, 4.30 n u'jiMii.in I'or IIUllsDirg, t 2 31. 6 50, 8.55 a. ill., 12.20, 4 30 aid OOtl n.m. For Lnncuitcr hnd Coliiro'ili, 5 50, 3.55 a.m. ami 1 31 p in f lioei not run on Jlninlny" tU.fIUl'3 For lleadmi 2.30 a r.i. 2.25 mid 0 00 p m. I'm ILirrlxburp;, 2.30 n.m, and 8 no n.m. n-itni- I'tiiiAuitK .iliv icnvo :n lonaws: (via rii;iKio.MlA- nuA.vrn.l Lenvo Phi a ii'lphlH. .':o. 0.i5u. m 2.t5, 5.21, o .o nmi'v.uu p. ni. Leave Phlladelpil i, 8,15' j.2i a. hi,, and'! 10 p. in. tlK KART TKNNA RIIAVell 1 1 I.eavo itoAums ;.4 ,.4i l ).3 it in., 4 oi. o.to pmi io.:!0 ii m Leavn llarihlinrs, 5 2), 0.05, 8 10 a. m., 2.01). 3.67 mil 7. n 11.11, Leiivo l.an(aiter.5.40 7.45 n.m..l.V nnd Llsnm. Leaio i.oliiiubia 5 :t) a.m. , 1. uon.nl 3 35 p.m. HUfD.VYS. Leave Kcidtntr. 7 3) mid 7.4,1 n.m. Leave it ii-iisi.uik, 5.'.'i. a.m. Tra ils Ilia ko.l ttiUH ll lllll in Bin! frnm flrnet 9th and Oiee:i slicetK, l'lilla io uhli. oilier tialmtnn d ticin llioultt.-eit ilep it. 1HUO..VII in 1 1. -nil ironi I'm iiceinii n ami (.j.i 1. m It-HJl f Ultl A leillnwil nitVf thriHich i-iiik to mid w, in J.; mini, N. Y. lno 2.15 p. in tiain Irom P.lf ndelnhln nnd 15. (Onoon tin. ii Horn A.leiilowii nav,' tlirougii can im nun ii i,i u rmnu i i no p.i-i p iii. tinnrromJ'hll'ulclphin andOi.0 in triilu from Ailentnwu h.nn iiu-.. iii.Ii i'.ii to and ii'ora -Miiuch Chunk. J. K. wnriTi uv (lept. 23. 1671. fJficiWA'ipcriiti'iidsnf, p K N fi 8 Y V V A K.1 A , 1 1 A I L 11 6 A 11 , PHILADELPHIA A ERIK Kit. DIVISION. Summer Time i'nlile. On and mte h.nriA apimi. t.t uth i.n Triilns ou the Phil ia;phl.i ,t.ii.rte,irniuoad Di viioii v, ill i tin as roliows-: WiiMW ARI). ERIE EXrRUbs leuve Nvv' York 9.2 am. 1'ini .iicipma 12.:5 p.m. lljltm.o.o l.23p.m. Hnrri-uiirK S.oop.ui. arr. at Wililnnispiut 6.55 ii.m Jiociiaven 13.30 p. in ir.RIE MAIL leaves New York' 1 8.25 v'ta. Philadelphia ll.5.u.ui! Baliimoto u.10 11.111? llaul-UuiK 4.25am. Williamspiirt 8.1, n.m LocJv.Uin en 0.40 a 111. ltouov.1 10.55 a.m. air. atLno 7.5c n.m, NIAGARA EX. leavei l't llidelplna 7.10 n.m. Paltlmoiti 7.3m.ni. Itiiirisbiirc 10.45 n.in. arr. at Willlaiiii.port I.511 p.m. Lou Haven 3.15p.m. Renuva 4 15 p m. Kniie 8.4i p. 111 , . Huffiln X'K HAVEN AC. l'vs Ptiiiiidelphla 8.00 a.m. liaitlmoiu 8.30 a.m. 1 n . Hiilsburg 1.25p.m. arr. at willuiiiisiMirti ii.iop.in. Lock liiivon '(.30p.m. SUNDAY EX. leavcaie.w Yolk 8.;5p.in. Philadelphia llojp.ui. Bltimoio u iu p.m. lli.iiirtt m' 4.1. a m. arr. nl Wliiianikport 7 40 am. EASTiVAHU. PniLAD'A EX leaves Pino . 7.00 p m Lick Haven. 0 3it..m. William port' :7.51 11.111, arr. at Hatn'buiB v.)i.4in.ni. i ' . liaitimoro 0.5 jim 1 Piniaiieiiihia 3. 10 p m. New Yoik G4jii.iu. DAYEXPHESS leaves Kane 1 u.'jon.m k Itenora lu.ln.iiir.ni, p, Lotlc-iinvcrr"li w a m. . MilliaiiiBpurW l2.4Qa,m. mr. ni. juiimuur,!, 4.l p.m. Phlljuel Ina 47.20 p.m. N-f w.Yorilfciaiap.in. t. Jlnlurooie 7!7.3ip.iu. . - Vushuiitonfiti.i.2ir.m, , JeavfisKndt V.suitiii r Ttenora- - 8.55 p,iu. LxicfcIlaveu in.. An. r -i ERIE . V Hiamsport laa 11.15 tun. HoiTlvhuiK S2 24lam. n l.1 - Baltimore' 7.35 n 111. j .. WnltiUeiphla W7.00a.1n. New York lf'.P 1.. in, I FAST LINE leaves Wiuia import 12.,ra.m. - arr. at llnrrlshuig ,-. 3.5n.iu, I Bal m ore 7.35 am. 1 Philadelphia 7.:p:in TMiito-Vni-Lr II. nim - 1SUNDAY EX. leaves Wi'lUniBprnt kha'.ra' i uii. mi iiuiriMjuric Jl 41 v.m, i Phllo'phla- u.SDp.m. 1 - 1'W Yiuk t.(Se.45p. , r-T , BultiiLore 7.35 p.m. 11 Erlejdall West. Nlrara Exjics West, lack Hnven Arcom. "Wist nnd injr l-'xijo rast 1 niaKeclOBecoiinertlniintJS'nrtliuniueri ndw.lli L.itB.ltit. tn instill Wllkehbaiioundlsciauio 1, 1 EneMall West.Nlacrr.t i':xiurKn Weal i:,in iKxpreuB West and I.ock U iven Accommodation vvesi uiukh o.oso connection at Wlliumsiioit wllh . U. I!. W. trains uortn. Hrlo Mall Wet. Nlacara Frpress Wnt and ! Day Expreu4 Kast niul.A cloau conaeetton at iLoeic Haven with' n.i:.'V. RIt. trains. ' jsn ftiad linst nun west connect at Erie with trains on L. ri. & to. b. RR., at Oorry with O.U. & A. V. alt., at limporlum. with 11. K, Y, & P, lilt., and lit Drill wood Willi Ai V. ItRj, Wllliaiusiiort on Niatruia llinTcsHT'Weut i?ria Express vSt.PnXfX Express .Hast aud .Holiday' JExiuo -East, i-urior iy-ars win run oetwuen -rruiaucjpuiaana iee)iuur uurs on uit uiKut trains tVM, A. BALDWIN, Oon'l Kup'i 'pNUKSSKI) AND LIVE Tho iiiiiierilBiied rospeetfullv Informi the citlieti's of t.'aibnn and mljoliiuitr cod' ties, that ho Is tieuln pii,i,iioil lo jpily them Willi Dressed or Live Hogs at pr'coi fully ns low as they can be boulit for elsewhere. Also, Smoked llanis, BoloRno and Snimn'jo. at Wh ilos'lj 01111 Retail. IV Onler will b piomptlv illicd. nnd Uor sluppi'il to any point nt tho s iortest notice. JOSEPH OBERT, Bnnk tjtrret, Lchlrhton, Pa. IlltADY'3 rCNTESNIAL CIGAR AND TOHATCO EMPOUIUM AND 11IIL1AUD ROOM, one door r.bovo Haulc'a B.il.cry. II ;j 11 It St.. B.cliigtilon. Alsi, GENERAL NFVH AOENOY, Daily and Weekly P.ipcisaml Lake Ido l.llnnry regn nily Mipiilio.t. April), 18" Truss and Surgical Jantlnge Stand. V J. KVKIIKtV, No. 51 Norlli .setenlh t. be'ow Aich St. Pliilndo pliia. Litestln proved Tru.ses slimil.ier ilr!iee1,',inslle st 1 ck I11R Beits. Sll'nens ilie.. Crnlclies. Jli.fnrmitr liiatnnneiits, &o. A ho Mis. EveieltV 1 i eh's t em :mjusuii" a.iu iiiiici'ceieuinieii l-einnleHup. po to h Lady Ailonmiit Luire stuck and low n.lcc. Ilernli icccssfully tiealed. Julv.1l, 1375.lv. idis vrs as of ovletxt, nilCTim T'C HAPPY RELTEI'to Yonmr Uliai Aljl.I.rj Mi'i, ir. m lhnrftrrtJnf Errors nnd Ab'IRPS in o lh- llfn. Mini. TO li-od raloveil. Ininedinienls to M iri'l tiro irmoved. New 1110 IiimI if lieiiimnnl. Nw MIDIIIIPP " leinoi 1 aii o irnicmot. .u.miilAtil.o B.olKrtid elr ul ns tent 1 eo in paled envelopes Addieia HOWARD ARQ IATION. 4I'I N. Ninth Mt., PhUndelphla, Pi: An Inatlintwn havlnsn h'ph riputntlon for honoiuolo conduct and proles, sionnl skill. hept. io,iy. jUDITOIl'S X0TICE. otlro is here' y (river, that tin nnderd'sned Auditor, nip 'lilted nr lho Court of romninn Pleas of C u lion county Pi In distribute tho iiinrts in Hi" lundu of l'lichninii Arncr, j:tn.. Assienee of II A. Beltz, will mi et i ll lnlf retted parties lor the purpTos of-lna apimiPitment, lit the Office of Ilerlnlet.e & Li-oe, Mauch Chiitik, on WiiIu-hiI iv OCT. 4 h. i70. at 't UN o'clock A. M. All creditors will Uo rcqnlred to piovo their claim?. ' JAMES S. LOOSE, Auditor. Pcpt 0, 1871. wl U it II . Ill 1-1 0J1 .1 -.oiJUuiuw . iii.l OO 111. J. a hlcn 1 . el I .u.i ,y. 1 i GoodHaiif ilyrcdicinp Tar and Savsarjavillajliills 3- IlKAnAniHC'. I..n,.r.r J.n,l Vid.n. cho.y P1.11er.1lly rprl itr ir'im a ni'orileroil stum noli, eosiiveue-snr a toinid liver. Kacli may lie. t pommy reinovo-l vv Dr. Bw.iynu'a Tar l,ls wuicn Biimumio me uver unu ouniiacn in a ho Jihv actltiu .111 romi)vtiir ivil In 1 uusnees, null producing ieniihiriiynuuiitlo!i pf I)ib.iq,iCis. 7.IVKR COMPLAINT, . hat dreaded ftta 'so 'from vhicli sd rainy per. kirns FtiSiiy, U frt qScutv (lio cajiso iif Ieailache, liuligebtloii ami Dvspopsla, is speedily relieved anil af q 'o'ftp 11 peruiiDenlly' cuied oy thoiru-o. Fevers litnntoii pieveutfid by the use of Uioao t-ar ipirnlu' X'VU, ns they eaTv (ff, tliiuiiBJ tl'O bioodthu In pu Ul- frtm winch lliey. atlo., lor Coi riyiiNEttH tliefoJsuoih,iuBq cfpctnal as '' ,' Swayiie's Tar anil Sarsaparllln Pills'. 1 'They, me paiely veirctable, and act Specially' on the Liter as lluu 11 ass or v.aloiiel,itil(hout our bad resu is Irom taklus. 1 , DOM-Tibo Bvmntinu.1 In a'l, oominiinJatlonf, ttioro" Itnere to DR. MVA1 HP Al BON, iphi ndvlph.a. No chaie lor advlie,, Bfiifny I Ia, , 0 Dlco Price 25 ceniau boi hio.pojps (or Hi ASK YOUIlDUU.OOIijT FOR TIIKU. Nor. fl, yl J, to 3 H B P Q I 1 II I 3 1 h K-n g P3 B g b Is, A 6 p m h "76." ".i -- gi j ar.arvrv7T'iur mil',1 if; .""-i '.mi'-' 79tf?if. i K'cv Advei't.isonicnts. THE LUNGS, ! CONSUMPTION ! Till illslWslhgn!ldiiinp;''rou enmplulnt nid Its prrmni ltnrv synip bins. lie.'Iec'fd counh. nlK t i niK hOir-eni'ss, wnnlna 11 sli, lever ininmiienlly cured by ' Dr. Bvinyiic'sCoiiipouni?, Syrninf Wild Plus rv " I RONCIII1 IS A premntiltor nt 1 nlmonaiy CoiiHUiiipllon is e'lrrncti rlzenby catnrih nrim fliliiinai oh nrthiilniHiiiiB ml'inhr nent the nir i-ni-are. with cort-rli nbd exroctorHtioii, short brrnth, annreh(ii.4 ponH In tho cheit. Fnrn 1 1 lencirnl allOct.ons, toro thtoat. loss ot tolce, con pr lis, DR. SWAYNH'3 COSIPOUfcD Syrup Wild Cherry IS A HOVSIlGIG.M .REMEDY. Ilminhfrit, in-iuff tils htoorl, may prncee'd trnnt (be Iiii . nx, .tini lilii bronehlii or luncs, nndntise fii 111 viii'.oi'Si'Hiwe nsiiiiunn physical exertion, p etlior,,, or fu!li'os id the voii-els. wo ik iuii'.'i.,u.rstriliiti(; oltho volcn supplest, ed O' actinllon, obsliucllou oi llio Bpl ca or ilv cr, on-. Dr. Swayiie's Comimund Syrui) oi' Wild Cherry Ftriku-mt tho ltiot of tVHno hv puilfrine tfie bn II ri p(n ivt llio iivo nini klilimyfltn lienltliv ncnon hivix'Tntt'iir the n rvons Bystoni. Tito oniv slnuihird loinolV- lor Icmnrriaro, Inoi-rliiitl mi'i nil j u mo iniy n nip unit. V.on. feuti'pttv r or those nnMlMiou1 1 to wp ilt iiiuiif, hl'ould not fun to tine thH dial voctubtoiem itlr lt Tinnowms power, int t.nlv over cn'mnii. tton !ut (.V)r eviiy oiiroutr iiten- w oroa i' radii r niU'i'itive irtlon i nce-'rd. TTmlt-r its use lhririMuli is o'lfenud. tho uttht fwrtnr di- niiiil'-h 1 -ie jmln Hiu-iih-H, tlu mil xoturim lo lU lm ut 1 aIhii'ImiiI, tin "loiuncli is impiovfii in It- fowiT roi(p'8t nnd is nMlato thMnod, rnd pvi'ry nM!i on- ii inner mm bdifi qmtltiy uiiiiu miip i ii to it out oi which now iuciuu tTvc m.d tHii-Uc niiueimt h wnu v. BAV'ED U IS LIFE. W.i tint cf Kilwnnl II. Ilareso'i, Eiiclieei nt I'enrue -wecnVn Pnttuiy 1331 Ril'-'O Ato.iue, Phi. lido ulna. He h .d n violent e u'b. nl'ilit wonts snj'0 Illinit, iireat wi'jtkueKH soil nt ilif feient llmo a uiul i f i lood. iinie mi nil hope i f urnvi'i v. llnoiiyli the ne nt Jr. ti(i,ii' II llttCnemi Surii.-" became a tiiiindiintl henli hv man, i.ud r mi ilns v-ttntii. t'ov, iilthniifib ovoi' tWI'lllt JIMIS llllMI Cllll H II hllllT ll Will Ctlll'll. Plll'J '. ONE DOLLAR, fix bnltl 's 15. If vnui'ilmi'a'ht oi sin ekit per iioph irjt sill it, wo will fonviri) na I it z 'ii ticieht paid, lo nut ail- dress, un lucoipt ol oiico. riltTMir.ll OXLT I1T till. hiriVASJ ti. SOX, 0, 'IY. Klttll SI n i t, llillHilelililn. fct.ld bv ill Proiijliunt in Heists. Itching Files! PILES, PILES, ITCHING PILES, Positively Cured by tho use oi SWAYNK'S OINTMENT. Home Testimony : I wni sorely r.fllio'ed ivilh mieol the must d's ! ti'"slna ol nil i.i-enso I'luiltii" or I iiuign. or ltioie couimi nly .mown ns Hrl.lnji I'll, h Iho ileliln.. nl times w is almost inti leinbln iiiciens. , id hj sriimlillig, mm nut uuiiciruciitly becumo qnlloi-oie, I boin hi n box of ' Sw it lie's Olnlmo'it " lis iii-o Bitvo qulel. lelirt, mid In it slinit time mn lo n peifett iiiio. I cm now rleen iinibstiiit ed. I mull woiud a vltonl who lire stfT'iiiij; with this nlmie ftnrio'iiiiliiliit inptoniire' -.wnvne'ii Oititinru " lit o.n-e. I hnd Hied piew rip him alniu-t iiiiiiiincr.itle, w tl nutll idina any iiyiiu. nneut lelici. Jo.s W. OI'ltloT. Finn i.f Uoiiel t t iinsr. Boot aud shoo House. 341 No. tn fseeniiil.itrcot, PhlllllU'l jllitl. SKIN DISEASES. SWAYiSK'et ALL HI. A LINO OINT.MP.NT in ni o n bpicinc lor 1 E1TMH. ITi II HA l.'P itn r;i ii fcCtLI) HEAD. liltYHIl'ELAa JlAUBEliM ITCH. IK II IILOI'CMEN, ALL iju.ti.t, rjiuary, cu rANi;ot;sj unu p. Ilort1. Peiieillt- .afo mill hniintiss, even on Ihe.iiiiitttenlerinlii'Jt. Price 50 cf ills. 3 boxes forti.25. oeiil iiv in ii to any nddrissou leceiiit of in leu Sold by ail the lcndlne- Dnurtsta. l're'inied only by IR. sivaym: & sov, 330 North.. SIxlU-St., riladeliiila. : : ' 'USE lADORNj LONDON I" iHairGolor Restorer : nrtlHi : roil nnuToaisa J-S : GRAY HAIR ' To. its Natural vitality intui Color. JiEitE, .is She imooE j . OT lts Superior K'xcoili'iico. ' ' t Jtrad this Homo c. rlllleate lestlllril to bv Jl rttv.Kd II. O.tiriu'uesi. oho of Ihe moat enmpe- iipit jiurfrsisnnu l'ii mill, m riirnuc.jpuia, a luun wbirso veineltv lipnerjij.iloiibti I am haiipy to ntld li'iy roatitnOA7ld i a the prcat vaitoj.f the avlilcb'lf sulr. :4if the.,,',' Lviiiion .Hair. Lo or liehtoiprj virKsuirodmylialr'lo' Its' criminal UnrkVul- or.imd thQluioupupais.to Lttpenufliiunt lam tatMled that this ppi'iWratih lsrnoltiing llaon diei bnt'oiwi.iates npoii-tlio seeTetfom.- It laN aio ii bemtiful hnirdiVisstiiK. ami niomotos the Browth. I piirchised IU tir't bolt "lrom Eii. II. Onrilaues. iliuug st '1'enlh und Onutoriits who ciu nb-o ifpjiiv niy U.ur WdB. y&j way whtn I coiuiue.itoJ llause. i , n IIS. WILLblt, , , ; ro,f31 N, Nlnth st.. Plilmdelptiiar Un Bwayse it'hO.v- RetpcCicd F iomPM I have t.lo nleusurn to liiform ion thntn tuny of nv in nuaininnce, .Mrs Ml lei, Is delighted ltii tud tu'iiai ol 5 our London t'o.or Ilnifllestot. Iif" Her hair was'latliug rapidly and qui o Rinyi The color h; a bo-u leitbred, and the f jll. iilK out tuJruly Hhiipsfl by its n..n. p ' b. B.,antltItUKS ' Dniptois: Cor. Toutlr ami Coaies ta., Phil a. All lb.it mt can kVcouiplU lu bMil'lfylns. 'ktrena; lieulnir, I hlckemne and n.o 'nins the nhlr laiff.c ed ot usiu "irfindou llairl'olor Hester Vr." it ntfiuulatos and forces u new irnmth : If Bi ay; restores Us u iturul color, and' renders It tdllty &uu beaulllul l curi a udndinfl : keepi tho foalil i:l:in. cool' and heaitliy. All drmrclata tell It. Price 75 ccutsj tn bottles, 11. Hem by cipi'cs. toanylKldrins. - HWAYNE & BON, 330 . Sjixtb. St.. Philad'a. 1 HOLE PROPRIETORS.. ' L?or Salu by all Druggists, July lb, 1876 yl ' " ' Who Shot Summerville ? "Wlii-ro can I find Siiulra Wlutloin ?' salil a iliist-covcreil Iruvcler, who hntl Inst L'nlloiii'il Into lliii (iiivn of Wlnolii'n. tor, Va.i nt'ilvu '6Vtnckf ii'. 't.i.( Oh iliH 1 Ut U or August, 1H-1U, lo spviral rlllzi'iiH Iniitiultii; In front of thuiCuintierlaiid Ilotfli "You will find him nt Mike Hendy's Ullllatd sdloiiii, on tho tionicr,'' replied Olll! Or till' cltl7.HIS. "What N tho matter? Has anything iiaiiencit v ".My Ond I yes," replied tho linrso nmiii "Ciipt, Sunmierville, of vour city, was .shot dead, au Inmrago, nt (lit) p list isriMaile uiiontnpiiii'iit," The citizens "lining to their feet In great exellemeiiti 'Shot teaJ I Ity whom ?" they In quired 'jvlih onu ic:oid "lly an unkilowii nsassln," replied tlui liorSenmti. J "1 have heen snt lo Sijuiie Wlnilnm al once to enuie out anil hold no IIKjueSt tlver'thri hody." ' ' Filtei'ii iniinitea later tho Uiiilre, no. roinpanled hy the s-etiger and n minilier of niniinted cltlzrtiis, weie on their way to Ihe grove, thiee nill'i's fioni H'liieheslei, wlieic llitj i First llrigntle jif llui'Vlfglnla; Militia Uns holdiIi Its niiuhal encampment. Upon icacldng the grova they found the uaipp)J.ii a p.eifctt ii'ptonrj, Tile ('oinniiiiiilliig Uciicial of iho llrlgaile, Kllhu I'ciklns, said to 'Simile Winiloiu: ''Coioner, th1! painful event for which l nave caused you lo ue suiiiiiioiieil ou culied us lolloits : Shoitly nfler tlneo o'cl ck to-diiy IliH WiiielidsterC'ompiiiiy or Light Inliuitry had invited tho Inig nile htn ff and oilier oillceis of the en cnniiiiiciit to witness their rillrt prae lice. (Jiipt Sunitiiervlllt', of yiiiirtowii, llicil Hie lir.st .shut. He thntmht Ii" had hit tliH hull's eye. 'Iho inaikcr Slgintl ed Iiu hud not. ('apt. Siiinniervlllo l.mtied In the target. When ho had nliotit reached it a ehot was lircil hy soiiie unknown pally, and wo were shucked to see (Japt. "Suinini rvlllo fall to the gioiind. Tho Hi two person that came lo ids assistance were tho luiiikei of the eoiiipuiiy, Lmry Iinntli hy, an old colored man, and Mr, Scores ii , riit Lieutenant ol Capt. Summer vllle'n company, lint tho liullet liail i tilelcd Ihe lirnin of tl o iiiilurliiliato oflict'i', aud In a niinuti! or two he had breathed his last. Will jou accompany mo lo the Suigeon's tent, wheie the re. mains of Capt. SuinuieivllleareljingV" TheS'iuiie prnci'edcd wilh Gen. Per kins and olhci olliceis, lo Um Surgeon's ti nt. There-they foiinJ iho hilgadennd reglnient'il Mirgciuis engaged lo trying to extinct the bullet Irom the teriihle wound whii'.h the poor Captain had re ceived iu tho back putt of his head. Aiionglho bjMundeis who watched the sickening pioceeillligs with the most vUllilo murks of grief was Filbt-Lieut. Scoieliy. "Oil, my poor Captain!" lie groaned iigniii nun iiKaiu. Seveial ollicers stepped up to him and coiiMiled him. lie burst into tears and bobbed convulsively. '.My poor Captalnl" he sighed again nnd auaiii. At Ibis moment tho Surgeons extract ed tho bullet. TU( y looked nt it and were eveilently gicatly surprised. "It Is a pistol bulletl" exulaiu.cd tho B'ig nle Surgeon. Sijuir" Winilom ami Gen. Perkins ex ninined it. "Ves, it Is a.horBc pHtol bullet," said tho (ieneial. "Who could have bred it ?" Tl e Senile announced that lie would now" open the Inquest A Jury consist ing of a number of nlllcer.-,, was liiip.m neled. Larry ltuothliy, tliu colored murker was informally examined. Pelng a black man, his testimony, under the laws of Virginia, was form- nlly Inadmissible. Ho stated that just as Capt. Suiuiiiervillo had nrrlved in limit of the target a shot had been Tired at lilin from behind the lust tie'e to the lelt. Tue negro added that ho had iiit looked al mi) body but tho wounded Captain, whom ho had taised up iu his nruis, A inl'iutii Inter Lieut. Scoresby nriived on thu spot. Cape. Summer ville merely said: "I know who did tills," atid then expired. Lieut. Scoresby continued tljU state ment, except that lie said that Capt. Sumnierville'a last words had botu "1 don't' kuow who did this." The surgeons declared that death ;iid been brOngh't about by a pistol slifit, nnd tiro jury found that ,tho 'shot i(ul lieeu JL; tby ouio person uii-J kiiu.n, . 'Sdulre Wlndom tven hnd n long, con fidential f(i;iyersiti6ji wltji C,e;i, Per kins, who, nt Its close, ordered, tho wholb brigade ,to be foriiied In linfj. Asroon as tliis was done the General said to the so.dlcrs : "I order thosd of yo jvhp have pls iols to deliver them to. mo for Inspec tion." Largo number's offioers and men step fed forwnrd and pioducrd their pistols. All of tnein1 were carefully examined, but Mono of them were found to havo been rwently. fired.. , , "lp therO any Officer or irran .wjio. tint yet shown ine his pistol V shouted 'the General, u(er tliu exniultiaVlmi was over, i There 'was.no response. The solfllers ; woroisent back to tlielr tents. 'Squire ! Slndom took' tho remains ot the ltiur rel officer In charge.- Ah escort, coinihanded by Lieut. Scoresby, accoui pauled them to Winchester. , Tl)e terrible and mysterious event liad thrown n pall ov'tir tho whole en campment. lnJh evrnlng a largo party of offi cers was nenibleil In thij tent of Oen. Perkins. As n matter of course, noth ing nas spoken of but the itleath of Capt. Siiminervllln. During tlie con .vtirsation n niesscnnpr nriived from Lieut Scnresby, bringing the following letter to Gen. Perkins. Br.tit Ma-Allow mi to nsk tho qnnstiou wheiheror not the Meeond Llent-mnit of our Compaiiy, Andiew Heis .y, ili iwod his iditnl lo yoiilhism.iiiiigl Hilled u laruo horso-p stol. and one of on eaiort (Private saxo) I old mo lost now Ihit Hersiev'i ultolw.isnntinh s bflt 1' aflerni on. and thatdurl i the exiitniuailnn hit mniiito-teil fie utmost luritulon. Isiuube in camp at oayoroak to niottnw wi li further in. tnrmaunn cm this snlijjct, which I daie not on. trust op.ipci Just vet. Voiy tesp.ctfiiby, L rtN est sconnsnr, Fliat Lieutenant " , The General Showed this note to Cob Plnkneyi Tho latter, after reading II, whispered to tho Gelieial. "Lieut, Mersey Is present." ,. The General stood up, nnd said In n loud voice : "Will Second-Lieut. Ilersey step for. wnrd?" A tall, iinndsome young1 officer re sponded.' lie' looked ptl'. aini there was In his eyes a ivlslble expression dt utleaslntits, "Lieut. Ilersey," said the General to him, "have: you no pistol ?" "1 had until" this' afternoon, Gener nl," lie replied in n tremulous voice;' "but when the tnrget firing commotio, ed, 1 look off my unifuim coat aud belt, iu which I had tho pistol, and after Capt. Suniinervlllrj hnd been shot I missed the pi-tol." Thi'ie was a hum ot excitement among the assembled officers. "Lieutenant," said the Genprnh gravely, "did youleavHtho block-hoiiso'' iioiii which your men weio firing-lit the target before Capti Summerville was shot?" "1 did, General," replied Lieut. Ilersey. "Lieut Scoresbv asked um to go with In in ami see whether Larrv lJiintliby, the colored marker was not making wiong signals. Ho said, He would go along ilea right side of tint shooting ditch, and asked inn tfi along the left side. Before wi) met the latal shot was fired. That Is nil I havo to say, General." "And you declare uiion vnnr wnr,i as an' officer and gentleman, Llouten nut, that you did not have your pistol wiui vim, nnti tiiat it was ntierwards missing?" "I do, General, as sure as there is a living God!" replied the younir Lied- Ibii ' nt, solemnly. "1 am sorry to have to order voni under arre-t. Lieutenant," said tha Gei.einl, gravely. J. lie Lieutenant bowed, nnd a Can. tain took his sword from hhn. Next day, Scoresby reported toGen. Perkins. "General," ho said, to him "1 am sorrj to inloini you that Lieut. Ilersey had yesterday morning a quarrel with Capt. Suinmervillo in my presence. Durinp; this quarrel he repeatedly threalHiicd he would shoot Captain." upon tins evidence Lieut, llersev was sent to tho Winchester Jail on a chuige of murder. He was a young cleik: without relatives or suecial friends iu Winchester, and owed his appointment as Lieutenant solely to his iitmiiiuiiiy wiui tin: manual of anus ami tacMcs. The Grand Jury met and indicted him tor muidcr in thu first degree. two days before the pilsoner's trial came oil, Larry linothby, the colored murker, callu.l upon voting llersev. ' Lieutenant," Iiu said, "you have nlwajs been very kind tome. Now, I have round something that will startle loll. Look at this mstol " He nro. il udul a largo hnrsc-pTstol. "Ureat Uodl" cried Ilersey, "It Is my pistol; Larry, wheie did yotl rlud it?" "I found It in a hole under the tree from behind which Capt. Summerville wis shot." 'To the right of tho ditch, Larry?" "Yes." Ilersey sent Immediately for his counsel, anil told him what the negro had communicated to him. "lit! of good cheer," said the lawyer, "for this confirms certain other things which 1 have found out to-day." "In my favoi?" "Yes", .Mr. ilersey. You are as good as nc)iiltted." Un tho day of the trial the court room af Winchester was crowded to its ut. ujost capacity. After several uh'tmport ajit witnesses wero heard Krnest Scores by was, called to thu, stand. In reply, to .the questions of the pro secuting attorney, ,he made statements Similar to that In his letter to Geii. Per. kins', "rife counsel for the prlsouor cross'i'xitmined him. ' ' '.'Scoresby, " he said, "will you swear that you. did not. shout Capt. Summer ville?" ' There wjta a great commotion In tlld court. 'I I T" strnimered the witness. 'Vei vou, slrl Did you not hldo thin pistol In a hole, under tlii) t i-e Hum which you fired tha murderous shoi!" The lawyer, held up Heraoy's piitol, and rJcoresbt turned dcadiV pale Ulsforuneodwas coveted with p'ersplratlon. Ho iu'iidd no reply'. i"Df I you not tell Miss itarrlot Wboiicr. artcrr Bhctundule-ctod your proposals thalsho chould never lnsi-.y Capt. BjuiinerviUcl" iliuuderud th,'nwyer, ..... ,,. . iscoiuauy buried his f ice In Ins hands. 'Your lloiun'i mud tho liwver tu tho Pronlrti las Judgo, ;we have tho most d uuuatory vvi iloncii to tho effect thai that villain soareaUy uurdcicil Capt. ftummervll e." "He shall be tikeu to J Jll." said the Jndse. I direct tho Jury to honorably acciialt the prison er." v ' " " Scoresby made a oonfoaslou on. the tollowlng dav. At his trial he was sentenced to be buns; but tho (I over ii or et VliKlmacouirautcu bis sou tence to imprisouuieut (or lite.
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