He 01 1 0 x INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. II. V.IottTHtMMH, Propriotor. IiEHMHTON, OAUUON COUNTY, l'KNN'A, SATURDAY MOIININO, OOTOI1KU 28, 1870. Subscribers out of County, $1.2 VOL. IV., No. 48 CARDS. ..!.. IVarelinliae. T. Btawartr.llatik street, rfenltr fi all kindt o lyrnittLTt. CbJUnintxat 10 oratr., Boat nHit Shoe MUer. OHnton Rretney, t'n Ltran't building. Hank slrest, J H orders promfUpJiltntuiorli mirranttd. AB.It. STllOTHlOnS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, aS-Ofilcsl 2J floor of Rhnad's flail, Muoh Ohink, I'n. All huslnesa .ntro.UJ to lilm will b promptly attended!.. M.,27, ly. JJANlrCI. KAL.BFU9, ATTOnKKT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, rllnucU Cknuk, Pa. gcOan, abav U.Ion'i Jewelry Store, Broadway yjy A. BBUMAltEK, M.D., rtrrsiciAN and burgeon Baeclal atteaUon paid U Chronic Plseases. .Ofdeot South Ktt cornerlronanif 2nd ts.. Le litatsa, fa. April H. 1878. JJK. N. U. HKBEIl, rBAOTICIHO PHYSICIAN AND SUTIOKON, file., III! Street, nelt deoraliov.ths rostofllee, Lafcliht.n, Pa. oraoe Hours I'arryvllle each day roM IS to 12 o'clock! remainder or day atomroln L.klihton. il'i3"-!- n. ', BlMOLKTTn. JA8. 8. LOOSE JHrtTOLKl'TK t ItOOSIS, ATTORNBYB AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, Omca rirstNaU.sal Bank UnlMIng, 2nd Floor. UAUcn cntiNE, ransi. Can Ve eoni.ltea In (lernam. Unlr 14 187 -p a. HRRUAK, ATTORNKY AT LAW, Kelt Door U Tint NallosaOBank, MAUCtt CHUNK, rA eSB-Oan fc eenaaUed In fie rmii. f Jang. J A. nci.TZ, JUSTICE or THE PEACE, MTf s Bathllng, J1ANIC-St.. LSHIdllTON. Conveyancing, OoHMtlnir nofl all other bnl ttesa connected with tho oulco promptly attond dto. Also, Agentfor the Puichaae and Sale u Real BstaM. April 15-yl T IIOMAD B. BUCK, JU6TIOE Or TI1K PEACE, BANK Stre.t, LKftlGUTON, I'a. CaTtyamtnir, Collecting anfl all baaloets eon tioatad with the effieo pr.niptly attanded to. AVAnnt lor nrst-elas lnanranc Cmpanlee, vaJ XUks .rail kinds taken'on the most liberal tarns Jan. 0,1875. yy K,1tAFtllKR ATTORNKT AND COUNSaLLOtl AT LAW, lUiKSraT-,Liius(T0X,Pi. Real Batata and Collection Agency, Will Bay and I. II R.a! Kstate. Conveyaueltig neatly done Col eetton proMftly mad.. Settling Kstates nf De adest, a specialty. May bo cosanltad In Knll.ti nd B.rraan. Net. 22. TWO MAS 9LV.n GIIGR. CONVEYANCER, AND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT Tha ltswlng Coiapmles are Represented: LErlA.N )K MUTUAL FIRE, UEADIMJ MUTUAL Flhe, OWING FIKB, rOTTSVlLLE FIBK, LUHlGli FIRE, and the TRAV XLERb' ACCIDENT INSURANCE, Ala Fonaavlvanta and Maro&l Horse Thief DoteotlTO and Xmtaranco Company. March 33. 1171. VIIOS. KUMEIlEft. T P. OBI.TZ, ' rHOTOORXpHBR, Upper Main etret, 6LATINHTON, PA., ra t&6 G AXX.BQT rtcen try oecupied hr B. 8. DINGLES. . riOTURB TAKEN IN ANT WEATHER. CUILDKil'S LIICENEBSK3 Aw-oiaitr. PATRON AQU SOLIC1Tli;D, Aad vatl'lactton OnaianteJ. Jnnelo-:yl Jy Wi KB BERT'S Livery & Sale Stables, BASK STREKT.hKIIIOHTOS, Pa FAST TROTTING HORSES, ELEGANT CARRIAGES, And aontttTCly LOWER PRICES Uuw aar other Livery In tho Coasty. Largo and haadaomo Oarrlaea for Faneral Snrpoaoa and WeOdlopi. SAVZD EBBJIUT. qt. n. ixl r0 CAPITALISTS I A LIMIT ICD StTSCDER OF BHARES OF THE CAPITAL STOCK OF THB Iehigntx)n Gas Light Co. aun retnara nsfllirsoaea of. Bhare FIFTY iDOLUAKB. -SnbaenpUont to the Stock wlU bo received and mtormalion iarniahed on ap 'plltaMoo at una office, , . . n.V.MORTniMBR. IapJghtan. Apnl 22. 187. !Manbattan OIL Company, OF KEW TORE. Lubricating and Illuminating Oils. Wtt. N. MAHOUS.Uoont 8?, Merchant' Ex change, TIXIUU and WALNUT Streets, Phlla delPhU. I'n. Not. 2u. I Wo. QENTEWNIAI. SALOON, yilBrJQTnSHANWA BT., UATJOQ OHUNK. FHANK HfKMANN, Prop'r. Fresh Philadelphia Lager Deer always on tap. Cla-arsofi Choicest ttatora, and all other kinds of Uefreshments to be found In a Biat-claia Jaloon. FitKK LUNOU overr MornlnR at 10 -o'clock, fail when you (CO to ilaoch Chunk. TED. a pnrohaur for a Wlieelor A Wllaon "EWiNu MACUIKE. U oath ,MlU buy CaU at, this OtUoo. Railroad Guide. N OIITII PKNNA. KAlIiltOAII. l'nupnerrn for Plilladelclila will lenvo Lehlah. ton an follows! Jf.Ha. m., via. L. V. arrive at riilla.it Ril,l a m. 6:l'2 a. in. via L. V. nrrlvo at I'hlla. nt V: Hi a. m. 7:17 a. in. via U A J. " " 11:00 r. m. 7112 a. in. Tla U V. " ' 11:' a. ui. ll:o; p. ra. via L A w. " " ::or,p. in. I0:'i7 p. m. via I V. " " 2 1 i. in. 2:2ft lh in. via L. A H. " " 0:11 ii. in. 4H7 p. m. via 1.. H. " " 8:llii.iii. 4:tt p. m. via U V. " ' 8HSp. ni, C 32 p. m. via L. V. ' " :Sl p. in. Jlrttirnlne, leuvoUcpol nt l'prka and Ainrrl. can fit., rnila., atfiuu, 8:15 nnit :4o a ni. 2:10, 3:b nnd 6:15 p. in. 1'aro Ironi I.nnlclilnii in I'hlln,, I2.U, Ktrurflon Tlrkola, ft li Anril 17. l;n KtiLl" f'LAitlC. Agrnt. OR NTH A I, II. II. OF N. .T. l.Kllinil A HUSqUKHANNA DIVISION. All Itnll llnute to Lnniz llrRiicli. I'ASSKNdEll STATIONS IN NKW YORK FOOT OF LIIIKIITY ST., AND FOOT OF CLARKSON ST., UP TOWN. Time Tnblo of Oct. 2il, 1870. Trslna leave Lehlehlnn aa follcwa: For Nhw York, r.a.tn, Ac, at 7.47, 11.07 a. m., 2.20, 4.47 p. m. For Phlfsdelphln, 7.17, 11.07 a. m 2.20 4.47, For Mauch Chunk at 10.20 n. ui.,t.01,fi.:H, 8 48 pin, Fur WilWIInrre and Seranton atlU.20 a, m.,i.0'.l, r...1S p. in. liiturniny l.cao Nnw York, foot of Mlcrty St., atfi.10, R.I5 a.m., 1.00, ami 4 011 p. in. I.eaiefiHit of Clatkaou St. at 12.50, and 3.2(1 p. in. Leavo Philadelphia, from Depot North I'enn'a U R., Third and lletka St., at 7.0H, 0.45 a. ui.,2.15, 6.I& p. in. Loire K.asion at HX. 11.40 a.ni.,3.r5, 7.00 p m. LeaTe Mauch Chunk at7,40, U.IHI a. ui., 2.'20 4.40, p. in. Ko: further particulars, see Tline Tables at tlio Stations. I'ASSKMIKRS FOR L0N0 IIRAN0I1 CIIANQi: CARS AT hl.I.AIIKTII. 11. 1'. UAI.DWIN, Ceil. iitnjcrn(. July 4. IS74. plUI.A. Al RISAUING KAII.HttAU. Arrangement of I'asseogor Trains. SEPT. ISrif. 1870. Trains lcavo ALLKVI'OWN aa followai- (VIA rKKklDMEN 1IBANCII.I For Philadelphia, nt "t.tii, G.2U. to.iU. a.m.,l2.01 uoou, 5.55 uud 6.'(5 p. ui. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 4 30 a. m, liOO noon anil 3.10 p.m. I VIA EAST rPKNA. llltANCII.) For Ho idlne, I 2.JU. r 50, H.'A r m 12..0. 2 10, 4.30 ai dUOOp.m For IXnlllMU.iru. f 2 30, 6 50, 8.55 a. 111., l:.20, 4 30 ami 9 co p.m. For Lancaster and Columbia, 50, 8.55 am. and 4 30 p in t iJoes not run on AInnday. hUNDAYB. For Heading, 2 80 a m. 2.25 and 0 no p ui. For lUrrlnUnrg, '.'.SO a.m, and ml u.ui. Trains FOR ALLIi.N'lOWN lcavo us foUows: (via rmiKiouKN raiscn.) Loavo Philauelphlii, o.'AI. v.iaa.ui., 'Lit, i 2i and 7.00 p. in. HUNDAYN. Leave Philadelphia, 8.15. 8.20 a. m and ! 10 p. hi. (VIA EAST rriOIA. BXAKCII ) Leave Reaomc, 7.4''. 7.43. 1 a m., 4.O0. (.10 and ia.30 d m Leave liarilabarr, 5 JO. 8.04, 8 10 a. m n.00. 3.57 aud 7.'5 p.m. Leavo Umilor.5.47.4S a.m., IMS nod 8.5 p.m. Leare Columbia. t.3U7.Jia.ni., t.uoand 8 35 p.m. HUMJAYt. Leave Reading. 7 ti aud 7.40 a.m. Leave Uarrlnnaiu, (.70 a.ia. Trains maiked thus f) run to and from depot Ith and Oreeu street, l'lillndoiphla, other train to a' d Irom llroad etreet dep'it. '1 he 8.20 a. m train from l'hi ailrlplua and (1.23 p. m, tram tinm Allentnwo nave through cam to nnd Irom K intra, N. Y. Too 1.15 u. m tralu Irom Phi ndelnlila and i' 00 noon train from Allentown havo through cars to and lloiu Plitatoii I no R.2S p m. nam rrom Philadelphia and B.M a. in ttalufrom Aileutuwu havo throuirh curs to and irom M aach Uli link, J. H. WOOTl EN. Sept. SJ. 187". 0i!ra!ujernirc tuleiif. PENNSYLVANIA UAILUOAI), PUILADELI'IIIA t ERIE RR. DIVISION. Stammer Time Table. On and nli.nr HiiNnAv. amuii. m i.7a Trains on the Philailelphla & Uric ltiiiiruad VI Tlnlou wtu run aa roliowa i wi-:s,ru'Aiiii ERIE EXPRESS leaves N-w York riiil.iilelplna llultlmoio llanlsburg arr. at Willlnuisport Lnclc Haven Ki in 8.2 a.m. 12.55 p.m. I. 20 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 8.55 p.m. 10.30 p.m. 10.15 p.m. 8.25 n.ai. II. 5ip.in. v.io p.m. 4.25 a in. 8 & a.m. 9.40 a.m. 10.55 a.m. ERIE MAIL loaies Ni'W York PluladelDhla llaliiuiore IlariMiurg WlliUIUISIKIlt Lock Uiiven ltenuva arr. at Erie 7.50 p.m. 7.'.0 a.m. 7.30 a.m, 10,15 a.m. 1.50 p.m. 3.15 p.m. 4.15 p.m. 8.45 p. Ul 8.00 a.m. . am. NIAUARA EX. leavo Philadelphia jiauiuioro llairieburg arr. at Willlaineport iack uvea llenova Knno iiiiirrin L'K I1AVENT AC. l'vs Piuladolphla jiaiuuioie HarrlaburK arr. at Willlauisport Luck lliivpn i.x p.m. 0.10 p.m. SUNDAY EX. leaves Now Yoik ;.J"I'.m. 8.25 p.m. 11 o5 p.m. 10 p.m. 4.1' am. 7 40 a in. 7.00 nm. l'hlhidclphia Ilaltlmoie llurnaburir arr. nt Wniinuibport KASTWA11D. PIIILAD'A EX. leaves Erie Lock Haven Wllllaiurport 8 3J p.m. 7,5 a.m. tur. at iiumourg Baltimore 1'hilaileljihla New Yoik 11.40 0.1U, 8.25 p in 3.30 p.m. 8 45 p.m. 6.00 a.m 10.10 a.m, 1120 am. DAY EXPRESS leaves Kane llenova Lock Haven Wiliiamaport 12.40 a.m, arr. at Tlamsburg 4.lnp.in, x uiiauuiiima New Yok Italtimore Wnahiniftiin 7.20 p.m. 10.15 p.m. 7.35 p.m. 0.02 p.m. 1.20 a.m. 8.5.1 p.m. 10.1.5 p m. 11.15 n.m. 2 4.5 a m, 7.35 a in. 7.00 am. 10.10 a.m. 12.33 a.m. 3.55 a.m. 7.35 am. 7.35 a.m. 10.15 a.m. 8 15 a.m. 11.40 a.m. 3.10 p.m. 8.45 p.ui. ERIE leaves Erie llenova Lock Haven Wiliiamaport Hairlt-burg llaltlinure Philailelphla New Yollc FAST LINE leaves Wiliiamaport ore. ab iiarpsuurg llalnniore Philadelphia V.w VirL- BUNDAVVX. leaven willlamspoit rax. leaven ' '-ItJ iiaiiistiurK PhUadelphla now riug llnlllmnm 7.ao p.m. Erie Mall West. Niagara Exorcsa West. Toir Haven Accom. West and Day Vxprese Kait WAX viooe couuoctiou abiorinDmDeri.na With L.AR.UU. trnlns tor Wllkeebarro nnd ScraDlon. Ttrle.ilall Went. Niagara Express West, Eile Kxpreas West andlxick Haven Accommodation Weaw make oloae counecllon at WllUameport wltli N. ait. W. trains north. Erie Mail West, Niagara Kxpresa1 West and Day Express Eut.make close connection at Lock Haven with 1). K. V. Hit, trains. Erie Mall East and West connect at Krlo with trains on I. 8. A M.S.llIt., at Corry with O.O. A A. V. UR.. at .lanporlura with n. N. Y, & I'. ltlt. and at Drlttwood with A. V. lilt. Parlor Cara will run between Philadelphia and Wllllainapoit on Niagara Express Vet, Frio Express west, Philadelphia Bxpiesa East, Day Kxpresa East and Sunday Expresq East, Sleeiutiif Cars on all night trains. Wii, A. IIALDW1N, Oeu'lup'i Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons WKLCOMEI TO WHLIOVW HURT l'ETF.RS' Wlili-'O.MI:! LAtlltY t PUIIHIIS' WIlLCOMl'l LAUllY A PHTKltS' WHI,( OMUI LAURY A PISTKllS WEI'OMH I'nat.nince imlidliig. Wlilt'OMEl I'n.tOincn lli.l'd na, W'KLOOMKI IMt Omcolllll'illllg. WlCLC'UltKI Poauonico llullding, WHLCOMEI TO Pit it WKLt'OMEl THE KHWK8T RUITINOS, WEI.COM 1.1 THE NICW 15HT HUH INOI. WELlllMI'.l THM NHWHHT HUITINOa WULCO.MHI T1IU .SUWESl' HU1TINHH. WEI.COM El Cloths. C'.isalmerea and Votlugs WHLco.Mhl whic'i wo make up In Kiinhiini- NVl'.I.CIlflU lib o ami Durnlile Ktj leant Low WELCOMi:i est Pr ce for Catti. WKLOOMEI IlKMIDES CI.OrillNO WEI.COMEI lljiSIUKa CLO'lHINU WEIX-0ri-l Vlaitnra oim aco htirk4 nf IIosl. WKLIOMEI crv, Pilea of Underwear. Ililu. WEI iOMP.1 (In Uol Whitomuna, lints Cnp, Wl.l COMEI llooti and ShooHhytho mucus, WKI.COMEI 'lunik', Hitchela nnd Traveling WICI.UOMM Hirr. tfmbri'llas niiil other artl- WELCOMHI cIoh for the wo.irand ne of WELCOMFI MAM 4ND HOY K1NI1, WELCOME! MAN AMI HOY KIND. WHI.COMEl Welcomo alao to WKW'OMEI LAURY' A I'HrKIW, WKLt'OMEl LAtlltY A 1'ErilllS', WHI.COM hi LAtlltY A PUT HI 1 8', WELCOME! LAUllY A PETEHb', WI'.L' OMUI HANIf STREET, UKU'OMK! ltANK Hi'UKET, WELCOMHI Lonlghtoii. Wh LCU M h.1 Lehigliton, WI'Loomhi where Iho stooli of Ornts I"nni. WELCOME! lahliig Hoods comrl-o tho cliolc- WEIco.Mlil oat au,lltv comiilnert with the whlocmki or, iiwert PRicr, W IJ1.COM ll ONE lOWr.8T ritlCK. WELPOMICI ONE PRICE I'd ALL, WELCOME! ONE I'ltlCU TO AI,l WELCOME! ThoJInver reserving Ihoiirlvl. WI'L 'OMICI tcgoof returning good or recelv. WISLCOMI.I ing Iih. V bH money if not con- WELt'OM Kl tent with hi bargsiii. WEIX'OMM gfWLaury & Peters liililiiiii Laury & Peters WULCOM I 1 T - w!j!:Poi';! Laury & Peters WELCOME! . Si5'c8M!::i Laury Sc Peters WiCI.COM El WELCOMEI ONE P1UCE CAHII STORB, WEI.COMHI WELCOME! ONE PRICE CASII STORE, WKLCOMK1 WELCO.MI'.i I'ort-Offlce Braiding, WKLCOWltl WttlcoMEl Post-OfSce Unlldinr. W.!LCOMli. WKLCOAIH. RANK ST . LEIUQIITON. WELCOME. WELCOME. BANK ST , LEIIKUITON. WELCOME. Sept. 30-mS "76." BRADY'S CENTENNIAL CIOAR AND TOHACTO EMPORIUM AND R1LLIAUD EOOU, one door above Hank's Bakery. Wank St.. I.clilgiif on. Alio, OENERAL NEWS AGENCY. Dally and Weekly Papors and Lakeside Library rrgu arly supplied. April I, 1875. $1,200 PROFIT ON $100 Made this month by rutt and (Vil(. Invostoo conlhtg to vonr meant. $!0. C50 or $100, In STOCK rilIVILEOR.8. haHlirnught a e-mail lortune to Iho carefnl Invca'or. Wo advlae when and how to orEiiATR baff.lt. Hooka wlih fnll liiloimatlon seat tree. Address order by mall and telegraph tn HAXTIJR tt, CO., nankcraund Broicera IfWullSt. N, N INTELLIGENT HOY, agi d abont 10 vear residing in Philadelphia, la doslmuaof learning a ti-ode. nnd would llkn to rime to Hie enantiy. For farther particulars apply at tho CAi:KO!f ADVOCA1K office. LX1R OOOIl JOB FRINTINQ, CALL AT i TI1E CAKHON ADVOCATE OI'FICE. Work ready when promised, nnd at dtv prloea, HQ sure to cnll-lt will p.y to uo so. A Good Family Medicine SWATfNK'S Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. JV- HEADACHE, Langeur and Melan choly generally spring rrom a uisontereil atom, neb, coailvene-a or a torrid liver. Each may he speedily removed by Dr. Swayne's Tar Pills, which stimulate the liver and stomach to a heiliuy action In removing all blllionsness. and producing regular evacuations of the lo eis. LIVE II COMPLAINT, that dreaded disease from which so many per hous rufii'r, Is frequently thociiiiso of Headache, Indigestion nnd Dyspepsia, Is speedily relieved, and are often permanently cniod by theiruse. Fevers srnolteu piovented by the use of thoao saraaparllla Pills, asthor caTV off, through the blood, the linpiiiltleo from which they ailse. For COa riVENEsa there is uothlng so effectual as Swayno's Tar nnd Sarsaparilla rills. They aro puielr vegetable, aud act specially on toe Liter as Blue Mans or calomel, without anv bad resnits from taking. DeKcnbo symptoms in a'l communications, and addrers letters to bit SWAYNE A SON, Philadelphia. No charge for odvtio- Uent by mall on receipt of price. I'llco 25 cents a box i Ure botes tor II. -AfaK YOUR DUTJQOIbT FOR THEM. Now Advertisements. THE LUNGS! CCONSUMI'TIOM I Tht distressing and dangerous complaint anil lis prrmoiilCiry symp'oma. iieirlecled cnuch. night sweats, tin ircness, wn'tlng flesh, lever iitrmnnently rured by "Dr. Bnsyuo'eConiponiii! Syroii of Wild Cho-rv" BRONCHITIS A premnnltnr of l'nlmnnniy ('niiRiiniptlon is ch uracil rlzed by cat an h or In flninmnlioii of the muenns mcnitiritnn of tho nlr nn.sntics, with coibtli mid exniM'tertitioii, short hrintli, honrseiiOHa pains in tho chest. For all hroncninl aflectinns, sore throat, loss of voice, ooiighs, DR. 9 WAYNE'S COMPOUND Syrup sWild CSierry IS A KOVKIiniON ItKlMKDY. Iffinnrrhnge, or spitting Mood, tnav proceed from thn Inn nt, tmchui brnnclitn or lunpfl, amlntiKp fromrnr.oiisrmiTi. n mm due phvirul pToninn, pictlinrj, nr fullnc'fl fit Iho veeln. weak Ininrn.overwlriilnittpottliflTolro ninue. oil oTncuftllon, oljbtiuctlon of the Bpl ca or liv er, etc. Dr. Swayno's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Atrtkfii at tho root of dlnaso liv pnrlfvlnir ih blood n ftfi-tnjr tlio livernin) kldnpyito health v arrton, InviAfHiitl'ic iho i rvoua nyntein. Tho oiilv Rtanrtinl lemedv for IieiiintTfinre, Immi'hiHl nil', nil iiulumnaiy ceinp anitc. Con ftatuptlvfa or thosu TirefliKp'! to woik luncA. fthould not fatl to uea thin iirtat viyeUblo rem It mnrrnlo iwwer, imt Milv over connmp tlon hut over every chronic dlpftn w. ero rmdu'il nltvratlve action in nee'led. Under Ufle the cotiuh tn oofcueit, the iilttrht hwchH di iiiinihh the pain foitMdi ft, tho rml-o returns to its imtnri'l niaiidiiid, tho stomach Is muuoved in tt power todtfCt Bt and afaunlUto tholnod. nnd every (irfiu hni n purer aim hetiei quality tiliHul Hupp hd to tt, out of which now icci en tire and plaHio inMeiial is ma tie. SAVED HIS LIFE. Wm that of Edward II. natnnori, Engineer at neotRH Nwetnv'a Tottoiy. 1114 Hideo Avenue, Phl.adoiphin. Hn li.d a violent c n'h, iilirht nweats hoie tlno-t. cri'ftt weaVueca, Fpit atdif ferent time a ulnt of i Inod. tiftvo up ah hope of reeoverr. 'Ihroncth the 110 f ' Dr. Hiraunt'K (I tfdCrtfrrU'Svrui" became, a aonudanil healthy man, and rcmtilna no to tMs i'av. althonRli over twenty yearw ftave elapat'ii alnro h' was cuteil. viaav: on; dollaii. ix hot ties is. if vonr drnrtfiat tir atoitkpi'per does not sell It, wo will forwaid nat dozen, fieirht paid, to any art dreaa, on receipt of once. pitKrAnsn onlt bt OU. At sonr, 830 N. Sixth Klreet, Philadelphia. bold by nl rromlucni Druggists. Itching Piles! BJL.ES, PILES, ITCHING PILES, Positively Cured by the nso of SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. Home Testimony : I was sorely afflicted with one of tho moat dls flossing of all license Pruritus or I ningn. or moio eonimrinlv nnwn na Itching 1'lhs Ihe ItcniiiE attlmeswasnlmost intelerablo Increas rd by scratching, aim not nnfrcijncully become qulto erne. I bought a box of " Swune'a Ointment " lis use cve quick relief, and In a short lime made a perfect cme. lean nnw rloen luultatnrtirL and I would advise all who are siiffeiing with till', illstroxatugconiplalnt loprocurB swayne's Olntmcnl" at once. I had tried prevnp Inna almost Innumerable, without finding any perm, auent relief. Jos w. cilItlT. Firm of Itredel A Christ. Bool and shoe House, 344 Noith second-atrcot, Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES. SWAYNE'S ALL HKA LING OINTMENT isal-o a spt-clflo lor TETTER, ITCH, SALT IIIIEUM, SCALI1 HEAD. ERYSIPELAS BARBER'S ITCH. I1CH BLOTCHES, ALL SCALY, CRUSTY. CUTANEOUS ERUP TIONS, penectlv safe and harmless, even on Iho most tender infant. Price 50 cents. 3 boxes for (i,2s. cent ov m ll to any nddrrsson leceipt of price bold by all the leading Druggists. Prepared only by R. SWAY.K & SO!?. 880 North Sixth-St., Philadelphia. TJSE lADORNj LONDON I hair I HairColor Restorer ! nAIni i FOB EEBTOHIHQ : GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality and Color. HERB IS "THE PROOF Or its Sniverlor Excellence Read this nmne Certificate testified to by Edward B. Garngues. one of the most compe tent Druggists and CPimtsts In Philadelphia, a man whnae veracity none can doubt i I am happy to add ray teatimonv to the great valooot the "London llatr Color Restorer." which irsiored my hair to Its original dark rol or, and the hue appears to be permanent. I am satisfied that this preparation la nothing like a dre. but opeiates upon the secretions. It Is also a beautiful hair dressing, anil promotes the growth. 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SWAYNE A SON, 3.10 Nl Sixth St., PhUad'a, BOLE PROPRIETORS. For Sale by nil Druggists, July 15. 1870-yl Charity-Its Objects. Tho Great Teacher, on being asked, "Who Ih my neighbor?" replied: "A man went down from Jurusnlom to J i'llco," and tlio pat utile which follow ed Is thu most beantirnl which langtiaRo Um over rrcorded. Story-telllnif, tliougn urien abused, Is the medium by which truth can bo most Irresistibly conveyed to the majority of minds, and In the present Instance wo have a desire to portray, In somo slight degree, tha Importance of charity In overy-day life. A great deal has been paid and writ ten on tho subject nf linllsclinlnatu giving, and ninny who, havo llttlo sympathy with the needy or distressed, inako tho supposed unworthlncss of tho object an excuse for wlth-holdlng their alinsj while others, who really possess a largu proportion of the milk of human kliiilmsH, In awnltltig great opportuni ties to do good, overlook all their Im mediate pathway as benpath their no tlt'u And yet It was the "widow's mito" which, amid the many rich gifts cast luto the treasury, won iho approv al of the Searcher of Hearts, and wo the assurance that a cup of cold water given In a proper spirit shall not loso Its reward. Oui design In the present sketch Is to call tho attention of our own sex to a subject which lias, In loo many Instnn ces escaped their attention jfor our Ideas of churity embrace n wide field, and we bold that It should at all times be unit ed with justice, when thoe less favor ed tliuti ourselves aro concerned. "1 do not Intend hereafter to havo washing dtnie more than onco In two weeks" said the rich Mrs. Percy In re ply to an observation of her husband, who was standing at tlio window, look ing at a woman who was up to knees In thu snow, hanging clothes on a line in tho yard "I decline It Is too bad to be paying that poky old thing a dollar a week for our wash, and only six in tho family. There t-ho has been at it since seven o'clock this morning, and now it Is almost four. It would require but two or three hours longer if I get her once a fortnight, and 1 shall have filly cents a week by it." "Where your own sex are concerned, you women are the closest of beings," said Mr. P , laughing. "Do as you pl"nse, Uowever," he continued, as he observed a frown gather on the brow of his wife; "for my part I should be glad if washing days were blotted en tirely from tbo calender " At this moment tho washerwoman passed ihe window with her stiffened Kkirts and almost froen hands and arms. Some emotions of pity stirring in his breast at the sight, he again ask ed, "Do you think It will ba exactly rigl.t, my dear, to make old Phoebe do the same amount of labor for half the wages?" "Ofcourso it will," replied Mrs. Percy, decidedly; "wo are bound to do tho best we can for ourselves. If she objtcts, she can say so. There aro plenty of poor I can get who will be glad to come, and by this arrangement I shall save twenty-six dollars a year." "So much," returned Mr. P., care lessly; "how these things do sum up!" Hero the matter ended as far as Hi2y weie concerned. Not so with "old Pluiebe," as she was called. In reali ty, however, Phoebe was not yet forty; It was caro and hardship which had seamed her once blooming lace, nnd brough on prematurely ihe appearance of age. On going to Mrs. Percy in the evening after she had finished her wash, for thu meaure eutn she had earned, that lady had spoken .somewhat harsh ly about her being so slow, and men tioned tlie new arrangement she Intend ed to carry into effect, leaving It op tional to thu poor woman to accept or decline. After a moment's hesitation, Phoebe, whose necessities allowed her no choice, agreed to her proposal, and the lady, who had been fumbling in her purse, remarked : "I hare no change, nothing less than this three dollar bill. Suppose I pay you by the month hereafter; It will save me a great deal of trouble, and I will try to give yon your two dollars a month regularly." Phoebe's pale cheeks waved still more ghastly ns Mrs. Percy spoke, but tt was not within that lady's province to notice the color of a washerwoman's lace. She did, however, observe the lingering, wear7 steps as she proceed ed throuS1' ,llQ y'dt aud conscience whispered e0U1B reproaches which were so unpeasan1 unwelcome, that she endeavored to dljP' "lem by turnlns to the luxuiiou' supper which was spread before her. A-1"1 nere 1 would pause to observe, that whatever method may be adopted to reconcillate the con eclenco to withholding money so justly due, so hardly earned, she dhnbeyed the positive Injunction of that God who has r.ot left the time of payment option al with ourselves, but who said, "The wages of hlra that Is hired, shall not abide with thee all night until the morning." Lev., 19 chap., 13 verse. 'The husband of Phoebe was a day laborer; when not Intoxicated he was kind; but this was of rare occurrence, for most of his earnings went for ardent spirits, and the labor of the poor wife and mother was the main support of hertelf and four children the eldest nine years, the youngest only eighteen months old, As she n eared the wretch ed hovel she had left early In the morn ing, she saw tho faces of her little ones pressed close against the window. "Mother's coming, mother's comlngl" they shouted, as they watched her ap proaching through tho gloom, nnd as she unlocked tho door, which alio had been obliged to fasten to keep them from straying away, they nil sprang to her arms at onco, "God bless you, my babcsl" she ex claimed, gathering thorn to her heatt, "you havo nut been a minute absent from my mind this iky. And what havo you suffered," she ndded, clasping tho youngest, a sickly, attenuated-looking object, to her breast. "Oh I it la; hard, my llttlo Mary, to leave you to the tender mercies of children hardly able to take care of themselves." And as the baby nestled Its head closer to her side, nnd lifted Its pale, Imploring faco, the nngulshed mother's lortitndfl gave way, and she burst Into an ngony of tears and sobbings, By-tho-by, do somo motheri, as they sit by the softly-lined cradles of their own beloved babes, ever think upon tho sufferings of those hapless llttlo ones, many times left with a scanty supply of food, nnd no Are, on a cold, winter-day, while tho parent is earn ing the pittance which Is to preserve them from starvation? Aud lest somo may suppose that wh are drawing. large ly upon our Imagination, we will men tion in this place, that we know of a. child left under such circumstances, and. half-perishing with cold, who was near ly burned to death by somo hops '(for' there was no fuel to be found) which it scraped together In its ragged. apron,, and set on fire with a coal found in tho ashes. Phoebe did not long Indulge In grief, liowuvcr, she forgot her weary lltnb:v and, bustling about, soon made up a lire, and boiled some potatoes, which constituted their supper after which shu nursed the shlldren, two at a time for a while, and then put them tender ly to bed. Her husband had not como home, and as lie was nearly always in toxicated, and sometimes Ill-treated her sadly, she felt his absence a relief. Sit ting over a handful of coals, she1 at tempted to dry her wet feet, every bono In her body ached, for she was not naturally strong, and, leaning her head on her hand, she allowed the big tears to course slowly down her cheeks, with out making any attempt to wipe them' away, while she murmured : " Tweuty-slx dollars a year gone 1 What U to become of us ? I cannot get help from those authorized by law to assist thn poor, nnless I agree W put out my children, and I cannot live and see them abused and overworked at their tender age. And people think their father might support ns ; but how can I help It that he spends! all his earn-. Ings for drink ? And rich as Mrs. Percy Is, she did not pay me my wages, to-night, and now I cannot get the yarn for my baby's stockings, and her llttlo limbs must remain cold awhile longer ; and I must do without the flour, too, that I was going to make in to bread, and the potatoes are almost gone." Here Phoebe's emotions overcame her,, and she ceased speaking. After a while she continued : "Mrs. Percy also blam ed me for being so slow ; she did not know I was up half the night, and my head has ached ready to spilt all day. Oh, dear t oh, dear 1 oh, dear I If it were not for my babes I should yearn for the quiet of the grave." And with a long quivering sigh, snch as one might hearat the rending of soul and body, Phoebe was silent. Daughters of luxury, did It ever oc cur to you that we are all children ot one common Parent ? Oh I look, here after, with pity on those faces when the records of their suffering are deeply graven and remember. " Be ye warmed and filled," will not suffice, un less the hand executes the promptings of the heart. After awhile, as the fire died out, Phoabe' crept to her miserable pallet, crushed with thi prospect of the days of toil which were still before, her, and hanuted with the idea of sickness and death, brought on by over-taxation of her bodily powers, while In ease ot such an event, she was tortured by the reflection" What is to become of my children ?" Ah, this anxiety Is the true bitterness of death, to the friendless aud poverty stricken parent. In this way she pass ed tbo night, to renew, with '.ho dawn, the toils and cares which were fast clo sing their work on her. V7o will not say what Phceoe, under other circum stances, might have been. She posi-es-sed every noble attribute common to woman without education or training, but she was not prepossessing In herap pearanco ; and Mr. Percy, who never studied characters, or slmpathized with menials or strangers, would have laugh' ed at the Idea of dwelling with compas sion on the lot ot the washerwoman with a drunken husband. Yet her feelings sometimes became Interested for the poor she heard of abroad, the poor she read of, aud she would now and then discant largely on the few cases of actual distress which had chanced to come under her notice, and the little opportunity she bad of besww ing alms. Superficial In her mode ot tiliiidngand losorvation", her Ideas of obarlcy wei e limited forgetful th it to b. true it must bo a prevauluv prinoip.il ot lift, atl o&n bo exor euetl evon In the oeetowal of a gracious word or amile, wnlch under peculiar elrcnmstajoea-may laiae a brother from the dual, aud thus win tho approval of htm who, altnouirh the Lord ot an gels, waa pleased to say of hae who brought hut tho "box ot aplkenards" with tears ot love, -alio hath doao what aha cou'd." Every man should be the father of his own character. When they want a man to drown himself In New York they say t " Ob, buy a yacht." The YfetumpVa Nu Joax la an lnQu entlal Alabama paper.