c ' it. V.. MpitTlitMint, Proprietor. INDEPENDENT-" Live and Let Live." SI. 00 a Year if Paid in Advance. CARDS. null ii rn IV.fahnltl.. T. tafcwlrti', llahk strt, d'ater in all IsMi if FWiMtart. CdStntmaJt ta erdtr. ' " Haat anal Blinn fllc.Uera. Cltatsa Brstnay , in jMit'i huildihg. Hank street J II nf ri promptly Mini worfc'wnrrnnlf l. STRUTIIHIIS, ATTORN BY AT LAW, W Oni id floor of RhoVd't nail, Manati Ohttnk. Ia. ' All aatlnsis sill rusted" to hlnrwfll be promptly atuaa'edto. 1 t Mar27,,ly. r-T ATT0RXKY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, k atmh Chunk. Pa lilts, its Do'on's Jewery'slers, Broadway XBT A. BBnilAHBR, 9I.D., PHYSICIAN AND BUrtOHON Spsrlal atUaUsa pl4 to Chronic Diseases. SiiTlfe: (oath Cut corner iron and Snd sts.. I,( mtan, r. '" April 3, 1875. JJR4 Jf. ft. RKJBBJJ, ' nioncma physician and bdugkon, OKtt, Bui Slrf t,TiVxl d oof aOoTe ths'l'tstomre, usaiKaiaa, ra. mace Honrs- KaiTjviios e-VMi vaj ram 10 to It o'clock; remainder of day atnftlceth l.thlthtca. I'V 1 Hot-23. '72- ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, OtPMl -Corner of Sunqueharjna r-nd Broadway. ' '' MAUCIl'(bHUNK, Pfjiii. Oa bo eoninlbtA In dermaa. iJnlr 14 187 'VTTORNKY AT LAW, i i KextDoorte Flnt National Bank, i n AUOOH CHUNK, PA ttaCaa W ronaaUed In fieraian. TjanO. HA. BRUTE, .I 4 v ., JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, OetiM Balldtat;, BANK-8t LpniqUTON. (lonvoyaoelnr. Oellestlng and Bit otlior bnsl was eonnecW with the office promptly attend, fcd t. AIM, Acenttor the rurehase mid Snlo u fcal rtitatfi. . April lvyl ITglltOMAR 8. DECK, TTgtlCE OF THE PEACE, BANK Btroet, LEniaiTTON, Pa. Ooar.yinclnf, Collecting and all business eon-ua-ttd wltb tha ntSn promptly attended to. ''SAgant tor Cnt-lm Wurneo Oompsnles, sail Rlnkapf all kind token on tbo'inopt nigral forinjl jan.fl. 1875, "y X. ttAPiHKR, ATTOBNKT AK COtlNSItLLOR AT LAW, , BisidtaitT.iUtnioUTOir, Pi. RmI Kitataand Collrcllcni Aiconry. Will liar and Sll Saal K.tate. Convyanelus neatly doiif Clil brllaai promptly raada. FattllnR Eatatea of I) daalaa apoelalty. May bo eoniulted In HnlUb HA a.rl. Nor. 22. TVOMAB - CONVEY ANOKU, AMD INSUXiNCE A0EJ7T TboftawlajCompan. iro Kf proionted! A,rlANJr UUTrjAli riRR, . mcAiiino mutuai. Fine, . O INO FlUE. roTTuviLMc nnrc, I.E1IIOH KIllE.andtbcTRaV SLSTtV AtlOIDENT 1XBUUANCG, AIM PmaiytranU and Mnroal riorae l'hict BMMHn and lamranaa Cornpaar. -tara M. l7 Tnoa. ggMHREIt. ft P. BKI.TX, " PBOToaRApriKR, TjDDer Ualn otrrtt. bLATINOTOS, PA., ra Ik OlLLEST recently aocnpied by . s. DaxoLta. T rrUW TAKEN IN ANT 'WJCATnKR. ' 'h OMILDKKWS I.IKKNCSSEa AacaaltT. rATpONAQU KOLIC1TED, And BaU'taetln s tlaarantfod Jnnno-Tlyl J)ATI irJRERT'S Mvory 6s Sale Stables Wf AKKBTaEEV.LKIIiailTON, pa PAST TROTTINoTlORSES, ' ELEGANT CARRIAGES. A mat valy IOWEB rniCKH Uian Lor l ,uw MTv uoanir Lara an A fcaadaona Carrlacno (or Fnuerol arpowa and WttVUaj PAVID SUBKUT. Ifar. M. Ifn. " IJIO CAPITALISTS I i. rr0DOKnWjioy;BnABDs op VHS CAPITAL Bl-OCE 07 TUB aMlj-; . Lohigh'ton Gas Light Co. en rotnara Bsaiapowd of. Rbaro FIFTY UOLI.AIIU. SabaeilpUona tn tbe Htock wIlV ko recolTod.'ssd lutotmalion lainiabod ou up-1 ylleanoa at tbU offloe, '- , ! 'Wanton, ApnlSU 1S7(.- BRTBiriflAIj BALOON, OtflTJEU ANSA BT., MADCU CUUNIC JBANK INKMANN, Frop'r. Truib I'blladelphla Lager Ilecr alwava on tan. Owaraol utuusoat . flat on, and nil other kmaa f UlotxoMbniouta to bo found IB a Hiatliiaa Ba.loon. F11B1C I.UNCH e"pry Mornlun at IU ralwik. IJailwheu yoo no tolluuch Cliuulr. Jaly H. Itndyi , Company, F Kl H VOitKv iubrlcatl S BU IlluHiIuatiiiy Oils. WAU N M AUOUH, Iluoiu i!, Muruhauts' Kx ebanKO, THIltU and WAbN UT Btreow, l'I'lla olubia.tf.a- WqtiM.iwo. WA Teij!apalcliaorf(-aWboeler AAVilson t lEWISO AlACHIMi (Zi caib wiU bur CallM tblaOfllco. Railroad Guide. N- tlHTIIl'ICNNAinAlMlOAU. l'aiaen srrra for Phllmlelviblii will lenvo l.f blnh ton tis follow i .1:11 a. in., Tin. 1 . V. nntve nt l'blm. nt DtlS n m 6:12 a. in. via lit Vt nrrlrebt'l'lillo. at U:m n. in, 7H7 a. m. via I,. A S. 1 1:1)0 n. in, JHJ a. tn. via L. V. " H:iHln. in. 1 1 :ot p. m. via L. A h. " " 2.ft p. in, 10:57 p. m. via I V. " " 2 06p. in, 2Wt I), hi. via I . A H. " " 6:41 v. lit. 4:47 1).m. via J,. AS. '. " 8:I.M).m, 4:44 p. in. via L. V, " ' 8:15 p. in. S 3-J it, m. via h. V. " ' 8:2.1 1, m. xu'Tnrning, ifavpnepf.!; ni iieraa ami Aincri, rntiHt., l'lilln , nt 7iW, 8 15 niM 9:41 a.m.: 2:10, 3.M ninl 6:15 n. m. ' t'nro from Lpntrhlnn t liilln., 2.65, Kteiiralon Jlckola, $4 IW April 17. 1878 KI.LIa CtAUK, ARfnt. nr.ui'ii Ai, it. it. i.i iv. .i. irtrfnaii A susqui:hanna rivision. All IlnH Haute to l.nii$; Urniicli. UASaKXlil-'.lt STATlllNS IV M?W Vllld? VCMV OF MIIKRTY ST., AND FOOT QFCbAllKSON ST., UP TOWN. ' Tlmo Table or Ofit. 2d, 1870. Trilna leate Leblsblon as fnlleaa: Fo,' few York, llaaton, Ac., at 7.17, 11.07 a. m., r Z.XU, 4.47 p. in. For Pblf.idelDhli. 7.17. 11.07 a. m 2.20. 4.47. i'orVaurliCliuiikntl04Ci.m.,l 09,618,8 18 li.in. yorWllke.larroand Pc'fnntoii at 10.20 n. m.,1.0'1. 1 r:.n p. in. fhturning lavo New York, foot of Liberty ' St., ntfl.40, 8.13 a.m., 1.00, and 4 00 p. lu. Loire foot of Clarkaon St. at 12.50, and 3.211 p. m. r.eavo Plilt-idolpbla, from IMpot Nort)i Pemt'a It 11., Tlili d and Reikaft, at Tib'), 0.45 a, ni.,2.15, 6.15 p m. Le.ivo Kaitoti at iJ)5, 11.10 a.m., 3:5 7.00 p in. I.earo M.iucb Chunk nt7.IU, 11.00 n. in., 2.2U 4.4", p. in. For further rartlculars, aoe Time Tables at iho ttatlona. PASSKMIKUS FOR LONO 11RAN0I1 CIIANOU OAltd AT i:liziiktii. II. P. IAI,UU I.N, Gen. Vdtsenger Agent. July 4, 184. pillliA. fc UBAUINU IIAIIIOAU. Arraiigoui'cnt of Passenger Trains. Nov. ami. i7. Xralna leavo ALI.K jTOVN as followsi (VIA I'HIlKIOMKN !li:.l,CU.I i.ni-l'hlliidelnlilii. at 0.2U. o.'k). n.tu.. 6 51 ami 'IMS p. m. For Pbllailolpbla at 3.10 o. m. IVIA HAST I'F.NSA. PKANC1I.) For Ito irtlnu, i 2.30, 3.0, 8.M n m I2..0, 1 10, 4.30 . ard J 00 p.m. For U.iiilHliurff. f 2 30, S 60, 8.63 n. in.. 12.20, 4 30 mid 0 00 p.m. For Lancaster nud Columbia, S 50, 8.63 a.m. and 4 30 I) m tDocs not run on Mnudnyo. MJIMJA1H, 'or RMdluir. 2.30 n In. and soon m. For Ilarrlabiira, 2.30 a. m, and 9 00 n.m. irtuus timAi,iittft'iovfl icavna9 ionowa: (via rmtnioMitv miAM-ii.t Loavo Pbiiadelplilii, a.20. ;.30 a. ui.. 5.16 and 6.Ci p. m. BUNDAYM. Loavo Philadelphia. 8.15 n. in. (VIA ItAsr TRVXA. HKANCIt Tavo ncAdlns. 7.4 1. .Ml. 10.33 a in., 4.00. 8.10 ami 10,30 II 111 ' I.eavu lrnrilbur(r, 6.2). B 10 ft. ni., ?.W, 3.57 ami .os ii. m. I.ojivo I.anttntcr. 8.10 a.m.. 12.X1 nmt a. 43 n.m. Lca o Columbia. 8.00 a. in., 1.00 and 3.33 li.iu. HUMJAYS. 7,p.tvo lloadiiicc. 7.20 n.m. Leavo HarrlitmtK. 5.50 a.m. Trallia maikod thur. tl inn tn nnd frnm rten.-.t Mil and Oreen streeta, Plillailelnbii. other trains to n d lrom Broad Ktree); ileivit. 1 1 inuo..ia. iu. uniiiirum I'm nuuimin ana o.xo l. in. tr.llll ft-olil Allenlnu'n burn tlirftnirli ciiid lo aud from 11 mlrn, N. Y. Tbo 5 25p in. tiam from Pbllailolpbla and 0.20 a. ni. train from Ailontowu bain DirougUcuia to and Irum -Mancli Chunk. - v J. K. W(OTl'KN. Nov. 25. 187. ffeiisifc1tfusriii(iidiif J12NNHYL.VAKIA ItAILllOAI), PIULADELPillA A liRIE RR. DIVISION'. Sumuirr Time Table. On and nltnr MUMiav. Arnir. "1,1. l?rt ,l,i I'ralns on Iho l'liiliidelnhla ,f Kiln Ualn,,.,,! in. vlftlon will run ah folloivi : W41 rWAKD. EllIEEXPHf:!)Mic:ivcaNw YorK 0.2 a.m. -i "" l'lnlf.dcipbia 12,'iS p.in. JJUiiiuiuiu l.M p.Ul. IlarilsburR 5.(.op.in, an. ni. i, uuuniHnort ti.iia p.lll. Locz Ilavon 10.30 11.111, J'.iio io.'C n.ni. ERIE MAIL leavea Ntw York 8.23 nai. Philailolnhia ll.5ii).ur, ltaliiuvoro 9.10 p.m. llarrtsbnrr 4.25 a m. Wilbamapurt t3.in.in. I)ck Uavou 0.40 a.m. Itonova ia55 a.m. arr. at i!ra 7.6U n.ui.. K IA U ABA EX. Icto Philadelphia 7.0 a.m. V 1 llaltlmoio 7.30 a.m. llatneburi: 10.45 a.m. azr. at Willltmsport 1.60 p.m.. LocicHavea 3.11p.m, Reuova 4.15 p.m. KnneW 8.4311. m. Ruffilo L'K HAVEN" AC. Fvs Pblladcjphla S.00a.m. llaltlmoio 8.30 a.m. llarrlaburg 1.2.1 p.m. arr. at Willluinsnort fi.1On.1n. Lock llarca 7.30 p.m. leaves Now Yoik 8.25 p.iu. Philadelphia llo5p.ni. 6TJNDAY EX. jiumujuiu v iu p.m. Ilarnaliuiir 4.1'. am. arr. at Wiillonitiiort 7 40 & a. EAHTWAltl). j PniLADA EX.lcavea Krio 7.00 pm. I. Li.ct Iliivon 0 33 p.m. WllliaiiiHport 7.5la.m. arr. at IIambiirc ll.4Ua.m. Ilaltimoro s.23 p ni Philadelphia 3.30 p.m. New Yoik C41ii,ui. DAY EXrREM leavea Kooe 6.00 u.m . Renovn ln.lOa.m. LucK iiaveu 11.20 am. Wiliianiapoit 12.40 a.m. arr. at llarrlKburfr 4.111 p.m. Philadelphia 7.:0iuii. NewYnrx laiSji-m, Ilaltimoro 7.33 p ui. Washmttoa v.02 p.m. ERIE leavnaEno. lV2Ua:in. Ilenova 8.55 p.m. Lock Uaveu 10.06 p 111. Wilbanuipoit 11.15p.ro. lluiritburK 215 am: llaltlmoio 7.35 am. Pbilodclpbla 7.00 a.m. New York 10.10 a.m. FAST LINE leaves Williauieiiort 12.35 a.m. 'A arr. at HanlaburK 3.35 a.m. Rulitu'.ore 7.36 a. mi Philadelphia 7.35 a.m. Now York 10.25 a.m. SUNDAY EX. leavea Wliltnmapoit S 13 a.m. urr. at llarrit-bure 11.1) 11. in, Philadelphia 3.30 p.m. New Yoaic M3 p.ir. Ilaltlmure 7,35 p.m. Erie Mall West. NliRara Expreaa West, Lock Ilavon Aicom. West and Day l?ipre East make close couuoctlon at Korthumberlind wltb L. All. It It. tr ins for Wllltceliarro uud Kcruiiion. Eric Mall West. Nluifarii Exptess West. El to Expiiws West audLocit lliivcu Accommodation Wost luakeciokO luniiorllun at Wlllbimspoit with v. a it. W. trams north Erie Mall We-t, Niagara Express West and Duy Exproai Eati mate cloao connection at Im'K ilavon with U. 1C. V. Kit, tiams. Erlo 61 all East uud Went connect at Erio Willi trains 011 L. rj. & M. 8. IIP.., at Corry with O. C, A A. V. Hit., at Empoilum with 11. N. Y. A P. Kit., and nt Driftwood with A, V. lilt. Parlor Cars will ran ootween Pliilorti Ipbla and Wllllamsnort on Nlagum Express West, Kilo Express west, PDlbufelohU Gxpitiss East. Day Express East aud riuiiday Express East, 'tee plug Oars on all night trains. WM, A. DALDWIN, Oen'l np5 LKHIOHTON, OAltUON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATUHDAY MOltNINO, DKCEMUEU 2. 1870 Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons arboii Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.')? Sons .WF.LCOMF.I WEI.COM Kl Wl;i,t'0IEI Wlil.C'OMIV WEl.i 06IH1 WELCOMPjl WEI COSIEI W HI.COM UI WELCH II El WELCOME) TO LA1J11Y A PETERS' LAUItY A PEIlElta' LAItltY A PKTKR8 LA.U RY A PETERS' I'oat-Offlco tlnlldlnB. 1'nst onirc llnlldlnit, ro.t Ulllro llnlldlnff, I'oat-Olllco RulldlnR. TOBUK the NEwr.sp suiTiNfis, TIIK NF.WEST KUITINOH. TIII5 NEWHST BUITINQS. T1TI5 Ntun'V.HP HItlTtNltR. WEI.COMEl WMLCOMW WELlllMHI WELCOMEI WELCOM i;i Cloths, Casalmorps and Vof tlneji 11 i.iA uir,i which we iiiiiau lip 111 rimuiuii. Vi ELCOM hi nbio inn) IJurohio 8ti les at Low. WE1.CO MEI est Pnco for Cah. WELCOMEI RESIDES CLOTH I NO WE11COME WELCOME! WELlOMl'il WEI LOMni Will COMsl WFI.COM EI WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WELCOMFI WELCOMEI WP.LCOMEI WELCOME! WE1.CO.MEI WE LOOM Kl WELCOME) WELCOME) WEI.COMEl MEI.COM El WELCO.M El Visiters enn see htneka nf Hot), crv, Plies of" Underwear. linn, ilroili nt Whit 0 shit I s, 1 1 iits Cnpi, Hoots audifeboos by tbo dozens, Triinka, Kitchols.anil Travo'liiB HiiRS. umbiVlla-i. mm dtnerni ti des for tno'wenr mm use of F If AN AND HOT KIND. MAN ANI1 Asn nor kind. Welcomo also to LAUttY A PEl'ERS', .All It Y A PErEllS', lAUUY A PETERS1. .au11y a peturs'. 'rank siuSht. hank 8trket, Lolllijhtoil, Lehlihlon, WEL''OMUI vihero the stock of JjentH Furn. WELCOil El Ishlmr tlnmli comorlvo Iho clinic. WELCOMEI est aunlltv coniblnoil with tho wiiix'iuiia WELCOM lil WELCOMMI WELCOME! ONK bO.VEST ritlLT., ONK LOWEST l'BICR. ONE PRICE Tti ALL, ONE PRICE TO ALL, Thollnyer roiervlnc llienrlvl. lejro of 1 etiirn Iiir Rooifa or recilv. inir bark, his money if not con. tent Willi his bnrftaiu. Laury & Peters Laijry & Peters Lairy & Peters WELCOME Wh'LI'OMK WELCOMFI WELCOME WELCOME WELCOM IC WELCOME WKLCOME WELCOME! WELCOME! WELCOM HI WELCOM! ! WELCOMEI WELI'OM . laury & Peters WELCOMEI ONE PRICE CA8II STORE, ONE PRICE CASH BTORE, Post Off;co Rnildluir, Po.l.offlco Rntldmir. RANK ST , LEIIiailTON. HANK 8T,Li:lII(lHTON. Sept. 30 ijfl 'VK .OOJ li WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WELCOMEI WEI.COMEl WELCOME WELCOME. WELCOME, WELCOME. WELCOME. WELCOME; BRADY'S CENTENNIAL CIOAR AND TOHACCO EMPORIUM AND RILLIARD ROOM, one door abovo Hauk's Rakery. DnnU St., Lclgliton. Also, GENERAL NEWS AGENCY. Dally and Weekly Papers and Lakctido Library rcga arly tupplieJ. Arr II I, 131G. u $1,200 PROFIT ON $100 Made this mouth bv Puff and f.vilfi. Invest an conlinir to vnur menus. 110. f5'l or f.100. in STOCK l'RIVILKOES, has brought a smalt Ini-tuno tn tbe carotnl Investor. We advise when and how to or-F.isATB sakklt. Rooks wltb full Inlonnatlon sent free. Address orders by mall and tclourapli to BAXTER 4b CO., Bankers and Brokers 17 Wall St. N, A N INTELLIGENT BOY, act'd nbont 13 vear. resldlne in PbllaiielnhlA. la ilt'sirous of learning a tiado, mid would like to oino to i ue country, mt mrtner particulars apply at the Caiiiio.v advocaix ofllco. JXR GOOD JOH PRINTING, CALL AT x TIlE OARRON ADVOCATE OFFICE. Work ready when promised, and at city prloes. Re sure to call It will p iv to do so. A Good Family Medicine SWAYHE'S Tar and SarsapariHa Pills. AIT- IlISADACIIK;. Lamrour and Melan choly generally sprlnir from a unordered sunn sch, cnsilvoneaor a torpid liver. Each may bo epeedily removed bvDr. BwavnCa Tar Pills, which stiinulato tbo liver and stomach to a hoiltuv action In removing all billiousncHs, and producing logular evacuations o( Oie bowels. LIVER COMPLAINT, that dreaded disease from which so many pcr- mjiis ruuoi, is ,tc,ucuiiy iiiu cause Ol Ileadnche, Indlgostton and Dyspepsia, Is speedily relieved, and nro often permanently cuiod by llioiru-o. Fevun sin often pi evented by tbo use of these Kaisaparllla Pills, as they canr off, through tbo blood, tbe Impniltles from which they atlo. For COSrlVENEHri there Is nutlilug so ilToctual as Swaynu'b Tar and Sarsaparllla Pills. They ato puielr vegetable, and act specially on tbe Liter as lllito Mass or calomel, without any bail lesulis from taking. ueacnue symptoms in a'l communications, and nddrofs letters to DR. HWAYNE A HON, Philadelphia. No charge for advti e- Sent iiv mall on receipt of price. Prlco 23 citnla a box t five boxes for 4 1, "76." 5as ASK YOURDUUfiaiaT FOR THEM. aaaaaaaaam Mini Kltl. Now Advertisements. THE LUNGS! CONSUMPTION I This dlstrrsslngand dangerous complaint and Its premonitory symptoms, uealeoted coitgli, night sweats, hoarseness, wasting fleali, fever permanently cured by "Dr. Bwayuo'sCoinpound Syrup of Wild Chorry " RRONCHITI8 A premonltor of Pulmonary Consumption, is characterised by catnnli. or Hi. llammation nf the mucous membrane of tho nlr passages, with cough ntrd expectoration, short breath, hoarseness pmns in the choat. For nil bronchial affections, torp throat, loss of voice, coughs, DTI. SWAYNE'S compound Syrup o Wild Chorry 19 A SOVEREIGN REMEDY. irtmorrhaoe, or p(flfn olooif, may. proceed frnm tho larynx, traclun bronchia or linigs, and nrlso from various ranaes. as tindnn jUivicul exorilnn, plcthorii, or tullneas of the vessels, wnnk liirnra. nverfttralnlni. of tho voleo suppreHS. ed OTncnatlon, obsttuctlou of tbo spleen or iiv. cr, etc. Dr. Swayiic's Compound Syrup jof Wild Ciicri'y strikes lit tho root of dlsensn by purlfylnj the hloiHl. restoring the livornni) ktilnevsto healthy neilon, Invigiirotlne then'Tvous system. The only standard leniedy for beiiiotrborro, broiieblnl and all pulnionniy comp'alnta. Con suinptlves. or those pieilisposcd to weik lungs, should not fall to use this great voetable rem. eilv. Its mnrvnlons power, not only over consump tion but over every chronic disease wi.eron uradual itlierntivo nctli.u Is needed. Under lis uso tlio eoiiuh Is lonpouMl, the night sweuta ill. its natural siaiidmd, the' stomach Is improved lu ItA' power to rtlceat snd usainillato theliirMl. mid ei'ery organ has a purer anil better quality blood snppilidto It. out ol which now recrea tive nnu piastio mnictai is mnoe. SAVED Id IS LllE. a nGn;ARiuiii; ckrri Was that cl Edword II. llsmson, Engineer nt neorgii sieonv's Pottory, 1311 Itldeo Avoimc, Phliiiilelphia. He htid a violent ciuli, night sweats, soio tbio-it, great weakness, spit nt ilif ferent tlme. a'plut of elixHi, cave up all hope of recovery. Through the nso of ' Jir. e-icnineV !l'lfrtf?Aprri.s'ir:ii" beeamn asonnd nud heiillhr nun, and lcmnlns s tn this ilav, nltliongli over iweinv years unvD eiapsen siiic-o lie nan ciueii. I'llICE ONK DOLLAR, fir holtlpf. f3.' If vour drarglat or sloi ckoeper does net sell II, wo will forwaid halt dozen, f icirht paid, to any nil ilross, ou receipt ol puce. rni:iAiinii onlt nr on. SWAVJIK & sow, 330 N. Sixth Street, Plillailf liililu. Sol j uv al Proi ilnent Druggists. " i . Itching Piles ! PILfS, PILES, IYCIIING PII.1, Positively Cured by tho uso of SWAYNE'S 0INTMEKT. IlOME TESTIMONY! I was sarclv nfllicted with oiinof the most ills. ticsslngot all iliM'nses Pruritus or Prurigo. nr lnoro commniitv known as Itching Piles 'iho Itching st times wnn almost intolernbln incieiis. ed by scratching, anil not unfrcuneutly hecomu quite soi p. I bongbt n Ihix of " Swnne'a Ointment " lis nee cave quick relief, and in n short tlmo lnailo a pel feet cure, lean now sleep nndlstmhcd. Olid I would advisoallwbn aro sniTeiing with this illttresstngcoinpliilut to procure' wavne's Ointment" nt onco. I hnd trlwl prcHcrlp Ions almont Innumerable, without finding miv pc i ui. aiiont relief. JOS. W. Ollltlh'r, ' 1'irin oi uuMloi & i -nrtst, Dool and Shoe TJouse, 344 Nort h Kccnnd-stfcct, Dhlln.lolnl.ln SK1N DISEASES. SWAYNE'S ALL II EALING OINTMKNT lsa!o a speclflo for TKTTEH, ITClt. SALT RHEUM. SCALD HEAD. ERYSIPELAS. RAItRER'S ITCH. ITCH RLOTCIIEH. ALL SCALY, CRUSTY, CUTANEOUS ERUP TIONS. Porlectlr Mifo and harmless, even on tbe most tender Infant. Price 60 cents. 3 bnves for f 1.25. bent br m.nl to any address on loccipt of price. Bom uy an the loaning uruggiata. Prepared only by DR. SWAYNI2 & SOK, 030 North Sixth-s,., Philadelphia. lADORNj iiONBpN !.y?y" iHairColoiestorer ! HAIn. ; ;ua UksTOiuxa ' GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality anil Color. HERE IS THE PROOF Or Its Snperior Excclloiicp. Read this Home Cltill'xnte. testified tn bv Edward R. Garrlgues. ond'of the most cotnpe tent Druircisis ami Che mists in Philadelphia, u man whoso veracity iionc tan doabt t I am happy to add my testimony to tbe groat valoe of the " Eonilou llalr Color Resl'iror." which icatoroil my hair la its original dark col or, and the hue appears tolie permanent. I am satistled that this preparation ts nothing like a die, but operates upon tho secretions, it Is also a beautiful hair dressing, and promotes tbo growth. I purchased ths" first bottle from Eo. li. tlarrlgnes, druggist. Tenth and Coatcs-sts who csn also tcstitv my liatr was veiy gray wnen i commenceu its use. Mills. .11 Jl.l.ftll, No. 730 N, HI nlli-sL. Philadelphia, lin. rwatnk A HON. ftesneeted Filonus i I havu the pleasure to lufoim ou Hist a laUy of my acqualuimice, Mrs Ml ler, IsdelighKsl with the success of your "London Color Hair Itestot er." Jler hsir was falling lapldly ami qui o f;ray. The color bus bon restored, and the f ill. in? nut enllrelv klopned bv itii uo. E. 11. UARRI0UE9. Drngglst. Cor. Tenth uud Coatcs-stB.. Phlla. All Uiat art can accomplish lu bouulltylng, streiigiheiilng.thlckeulugandsiloinlng tbo hair Is effected by using "Aiondou Hair Color Heater, cr." It stfmnlatea and forces a now growth i it giav, restores its natural color, and lenders It silky and beaulllul i cures iiamlrull : keeps the scalp clean, cool and bejlth,v. All druggists sell It. Price 73 rentJi six bottles, 1 1. Sent by express to any address. SWAYNE A SON, 330 N. Sixth St., Philad'a, SOLE PROPRIETORS. For Salt) by nil Druggists. July 16, 1870.yl wmJMmmmlMiniiLilMjL THE LOST BANK NOTE. " JaniBS," paid Mrs. Oarrnt, whlln ulttiiig at brcf.kfast ono niornlng, " I don't like the rhw girl. I havo my suspicions ahout lier," " Ahout Annl" returned Mr. Garret, In tuirptlse. " Why, It's only a fow dayp rro tliat I heard you boasting to Mrs. llrentner you ha1 the host cook In New York." " So alio Is a good cook. I don't ex. pect to get such another for twlco tho wages. It Is qot ahout her work -hIio does all that well hut I've no trust In her." " What has she done?" " What has sho done V echoed tho lady somowliat sharply. ' Nothing, of course, or I'd soon send her pocking 1 lint she's shy, and secret, and won't tell mu ail) thing about herself : and has ridiculous airs about sleeping alone.and won't ov.en nllow Amanda Insldo her bedroom door. There's something wrong depend upon it. If there wasn't a screw looso somewhere sho vouldn't bo hero for such low wages." " If that's a fault against her ypnean ralso them," suggested Mr. Garret. " There, James, you may as well go to your ofllcp, if that's all you have to say," cried the lady of flie house. "ISut mark my words, before you go, I'll find Ann Walker out before long." Mr. Garret sighed as ho roso to de part. He well knew thai remoustranco would avail nothing, for Mrs. Garret' prejudices were as tho laws of the Medes and Persians, that changcth not, so lie took himself off without another word. " Amanda II' ciied tho lady, wl)en loft alone, " bring Iloraco up." In response to this summons a large, slnttornly glil of eleven or twelve made lier apprnraneo from the bascment.wltn a little boy ii, her arms, who made a snatch at an egg stand and knocked it ou tho Door in passing the table. " You awkward, careless gypsy I" cried Mrs. Garret, with great spirit, " that's tho M'couu tiling you nave broken tills morning. Who do you, think Is koIiic to pay for all you de stroy ? Come here, Horace, love, ant jiavo a nieo pleco of toast. What's Ann doing, Amanda V" " Sim's dre.rtjng tliu turkey, mum." " Did sho i.su'.ir tho front steps this morning ?" " Yos, mum ; 6li3 got up at five p'clock to do it." "uo aim ton ncr i oxpecincrto wasn thcdiawiug room windows beforo din ner." " Upon my word," muttered Mrs. Garret, resentfully, a: Amrtnda rotired to carry lier message. " I'll pull her Pi'lilo down for her a hit. Must wash tho Ktons at five in tho morning forsooth lest folks see her at all, I'M ' tako that out of her." In a fow minutes Ann came up to clear the ill-lies of$. Sho was tall aud well proportioned, about twenty years of age, her faco pule,, relined in fea ture, not handsome, but slngularly intelligent and earnest lu its expression. She looked a little anxious and troub led as the noiselessly arranged tho room, and when sho was, ready tp,jo, she said, in a very softj olce : " May 1 ask a favor, ma'am, that !,!ie cleaning of the front windows be put oil till early (it the morning ?" " No,'' answered, (jer, mistress,curtly, " I want them dorjo now,"- " I don't wibli to bs seep, by passers by," she urged, almost pleadingly. "I,t is of importance for me not to bo seen, by by some ono who mlgtyt know me."- " You will obey my orders, girl, or leavo this house I" returned Mrs. Gar ret, beginning to quiver with temper. The servant courtesied and withdrew. In a few mlcutes sho was at the win dows, but in a close 6unb,onnet, to Mrs. Garret's unspeakable disgust. "I think I can see through my lady," was her Inward comment.' " She's some jailbhd the detectives are after. I'll lay a trap for her, and if she's not caught in it, ray penetration Isn't much." Itlsing from her sewing machine, which she had been busily plying Ip Master Horace's behalf, v;hlle her brain was busily revolved, she unlocked lier desk, took from It a twenty dollar note, carefully uir,rl;cil the number, am!, drop, ped It as by accident, under tho edgo of the table. Then she cut aud tnisled snuio more work, making enough rub blsli about V.a Door to insure the ser vant's having to use lier dustpan uuforu dinner, liy the tlmo this was accow plisJied sho discovered little lloracu. and Uijv tuachluo in such danger of coping ifi, grief together that, first driv ing that innocent to the other Mile of tho room, and then pick ng up her scattered shuttle and reels she qajled Ann up stairs tp put tho parlor to rights, and left the rsom, taking, Horace with lier. ' Whea Mr. Garret came-homo to.dln ner ho saw by his wife's portentous faco that something- dreadful hail occur red. " James," said she,Htleinnl f k "I havo found the girl out iu a theft." " Who ? Amanda ?" " Pshaw I no. Your 'supoiior girl.' Ann, She has just helped herself to twenty dollars, of mine." " Good giacious 1" cried Mr, Garret pauslug In the act of carving tho tur key, " Yos , it was a twenty dollar note which ahem happened to fall out of my desk on the Uoor this forenoon. I was busy with Horace and so ahum--forgot to pick it up beforo I left the room. When I camu tUiwn to dh'uer I Instantly mUsed it, and tliu .abandoned, creature actually said she lulghthaya swept it (iitu thodubtpau and burned It. Subscribers out of County, $1,20 Fortunately I havo tho number of It, and after dinner you must go Immedi ately and fetcli a policeman." Itewlldcred, though far from convinced, by the proors of Ann's guilt which Ws spouso cited, Mr. Garret suffered Mm self to bo sent off on his errand of jus tice, and soon returned, In company with a detective, armed with a warrant and Ann was imperatively rung up, wlillo Amanda was ordered to remain, that she might tako a warning from the ovent to take place. "Ann," said her master, feeling very small, "Mrs. Garret misses soma money and tills man has come to" "Find It, my dear,"aubjolned the of ficer, who had been regarding her with undisguised interest. "So If you'll hand over the keys of your' kjt we'll proceed to business Instanter.'' "And," sajd Mrs. Gaxrat, sternly, "If the stolen property Is found In your possession, ybu will go to prison, miss that you shall." Ann's white face slowly kindled with a scorching red ; her large, dark eyrs dilated with a deep licrror ; her lips turned pale; lier breath seemed to leave her In a gasp. "You accuso me of theft?" she faltered. Mr. Garret silently put lier Into a chair. She looked as if the shock would strike lior dead, "Uo you deny," demanded Mr8. Garret, none the less spitefully for this attention, "that you picked up that twenty dollar bill that was dropped on the carpet, just ou this forenoon ? Ilave'nt you got" It In your pocket, or trunk, or hidden about your bedroom at this moment ? Go on wltb the search, Mr. Olllcer ; she's determined not to confess. It was a national bank bill of twenty dollars, numbered 108,943. "Seems to me I've seen your, face be fore tills, my gal," muttered tbe officer, confidentially. "You'll please fork over the key of your kit, young worn, an." With trembling hands Ann waved him off, and untied a ribbon from about her neck, on which a small key was suspended. As she gavo It. to him a sort of ftfr shook her, and largo tears rashed In a tqrrent down bet cheeks, ('I'll show the way," said the mis tress of the .house, sure by tlieso signs of sorrow that the npto was about to be discovered, "James, keep your eye on tho unprincipled wrctob, for there's no knowing what she may da." Arrived at Ann's miserable bedroom, the officer first cooly rifled the pockets of all tho dresses to bo foiind hanging up, and not finding what ho sautrht, dragged tho single trunk out undo the skylight and unlocked it. Yery neatly arranged were poor Ann Walker's simple belongings. Snnw daintily frilled underclothing, smelling of 1 vauder; her modest Sunday appar el foded by Itself in silver paper; a box; ot pin linen collars and cuffs, one or two bonks of such unexpected titles as "Longfellow's Hyperion," "The Holy Grail," by Tennysou, and some of Madamo M Sellout's in the original French ; nnd c, beautiful mother-of-pearl desk In thp very bottom with the initials "A. W-. A." in a silver mono gram on the top. "Now I'm Ifjessed if this ain't a pret ty kit for a servant girl," remarked the detective, taking out the desk and proceeding to pry it open with his pen-' knife. "A wholesale robber," groaned Mrs. Garret, clasping her hands ; "and to think that I have harbored" "Hallo,' cried the detective, open ing tho lid, and taking, out a silver pho tograph case, richly, chased, and gar nishen with an elaborate monogram. "Who's this ?" Then tho pair had a fine surprise. ., Openli)g the case, they raw two cartes ono of a, majestic looking mliU tary wpji, apparently about sixty the other of a young girl, clad In' silk: and richest; lace, whp$e. face bore the exact similitude nf Ann, Walker's. "By the hooky I'' ejaculated tbe offl. cer, a light breaking all over his face, and astonishment, prevented farther ar ticulation. Taking n greasR-pocketbook out of Ills breast pocket- he opened it, and draw fortli a photograph, which was Ann Walker'A vi jnette "Them two's tint same gal 7" asked he caijerly. "Yes," answered tha lady, with a glanco. '"I thought I had sppttod that gal tho minute I set eyes on lier," cried the man exultlngly ', "and to think ot me finding her after all, and three of us a lu;(itlii' fij'lwr Mio'so-Blx' months. I'm remade man. Won't the glneral plank down tho thonsaud pounds reward ? i4iorar !" "What do you mean ?" asked Mrs. Garret. " She began ta believo she had been, sheltering a very great criminal ImUoih "What do I ipean ?" grinned ULo.ds. tective. "Why, that you've inaa..thu orkardest mistake, misses, you,, evr made In ydurrilfe: You'va hvurdtot Glneral A mini as llviw in, the marblp palace up the Hudson VV "Of course, I hayfl -Indeed, havo 6otiio r.enualntanca. with,, hlan.'' "Or would give tho uolveri) tokcriipooiie," she might with truth havo addod. "That's unlucky for you," observ ed Hie ofllcercwlth an obvious absenuti of sympathy; "for yur see this hero oook: as you've accused of stealing Is bis only daughter and heiress" "What,?" CONTINUED ONVOUIITII PAOI.
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