EAUTlFV'TOUR'HOMKSt llrenoYs of home, than rooms lmifdiomelv and .tlltsiy rfnwl? 1 hare nt .received tho lsrgtst ami finest stock pi WALL PAPER The Finest end llest, for the MO.icy, Is what tho people want- M r splendid assortment Just meets this itoniand-lvt prims tasiiHevoiy. 1W being lower man orf beforo oatml lirto or elsewhere. Yon are nuro of a Bargain hero I Call, oiaiiitno and be convinced. 4000 rioc6snt.frqn 10 lo Jficts. cncli. domtinslngstamii (lilts .nronxef.fjln7.cc! . 'lints, JllnnVs. and straw and Ifrowli nicked Papers, WltU JIOHDBttR to MATCH. Newest Patterns Reduced Prices I Ynn mat', aflAr MlAilinff IhA ftbOlfl. crimO tit til iin1iii.ui llintT litv-n rotited from the I)HU( von aitcn la net mo iaci, x imvs ami alnraoratld niorocoinplito UMOf tnAniin this .lino thHti over liefer cninurlaln 1MIUK DltltUS. M Kl I Of Nil!. ('HKUfUALH. PUIt FUMEUY. tho lending PATHNT MHI1I01NUH. lOll.KTTH nnil vani-v AIlTIOI.lt.-L SI'IINIIIW. UUUHllliH. ropHKT,I100KS,ilOX and NflTF. PAl'HUH, IDVAWTIC SODA, .LAMPS AliAMf ilOOIJS, slui everything usually sold In first-class Drug Stores. Prescriptions calefullt- rniupoiinilcd, with accuracy atid dispatch, at all lioura ul thu dar or night, . , " ...... Thankrhl lor .past farots. I tospoctfolly auk u oarklitiVtf Sharo of ytnftViJntroiiaifo.' No trouble to show goods, fall and exoinloe whether you w Isb to purchase or not' Very respectfully, tCIIA?, IV. laKfVTZ,, 1 ' j ' DUUflOIBT, Leuckol's lliilldlng, HANK Hre et, Lohlfih, ton , Dec. l-qi 1 Society pjectlnsfl. .ixrmtTo nxsTLt, Ho.Jf, A. 0. k. ofiiikm. c. tad and 4th Monday ot each month, In lie- trtr'a HAIL LehlglllOn, at 7;30 o'clock r. H. II. J. Hunsickcr, H. K. U.i S. It. Ulllmui, H. K. It. H. " ' ' ,QJUI)BK HUTTK1C LQPaE. No. (150. l.O. O.I'. . .meets ovol-y TncsdaV evening, nV 8 o'clock, In Honor's Hall. Alfred lleck, 4. U. 1 M. H,,B6ber, Bp'crotary. Tono rocA TmiK, No. 171, Imp. o. it. M., meet on Wednesday oVenlng of each week, at 7:30 o'clock, In Public School Ilall, Wclssport, l'a. D. F, lllckcrt, 8. 3. 1U Ullhani,,C. of It. IiIHiaivroN iLonaa, No. 214. It. of F., meets , on Friday evenings. In Roller's U all, at 71S0 o'clock. J. W. ltaudenljuali, 00. T. It. ltatclirr, K. of It. and a. ( t AtlvcrtlKlnt? Ilatcs. ' Wb da'(r It to 1)0 dfatlnctly nndoretood tliat .no adyertlaementa jlll tiolnaorted intbo col nmnaot 1'HitOiuo Adtooatr, that may lie ."oiottca from unknown partioi or' firms tinMii a t)iuipanlcd with bo C'iflii. Tho folloTrlns aro nr olt terms. Advertisements for ) yesr, per Inch each lnscrtlonf 10 Cl. " 8I1 Months, per Inch each insertion is eta. " Threa Months. " " 20 CM. ". Less than three months, first lnser i tton tl. each BtibseQnent Inacrtlon S3 Cta. Xooat notlcea 10 cents per lino. ' II. V. MOKTniMER, rnblishcr. 2 U. SlKWIillS, DI8THI0r ATTORNEY A COUNSELI.On AT J.AW. prflCB, Ko.'t, ilanetou Home, ,,, MAUUHUIlUWit, l'A. HftUtnir Estates, Film Accounts and Orpham .Oonrt lTaance a specialty. Trial at tuiaaea carefnlly attendod to. 1411 1 ,t ran notions in ICnclish and German. Jan 9. SATUHDAT MOUNINO, PEC. 0, 1S70. Local and Personal. tTartles receiving tlio ApyocATE wltti a cross marked after their nituies will please remit the amount duo for -Snliscrlptlon, or tho extra CO cents will be added to pay the expenses ot collocr tlen. Tho last fashionable dross contains thirty-four yards. The number of unemployed rqeu tn Allentovm Is astonish! nply largo. Look at Mrs. TachlrRchsky's Christmas goods. Very nice and cheap too. PiOth stacks of tho Lehigh Iron Co., at tho East'Penn. Junction, aro now In blast. 50 lb. lard cans best tin only 75 ft ens-at Di P. RIdkert's, East Welss P9,.iP, , , Country folks aro dally engaged In H butchering hogs and making sau sages,. t Choice flarorcd mlnco meat 12 1-2 cents, per lb., at Dan. Graver's Beo niyo Storo, The closo of the boating season Is announced for to-day and tho water will be drawn out of the canal. The'mefhant. mill of i Allen town Rolling Mill Company l)as again been, stppped, owing to 4 w&ut of orders'. ' Free of charge. Your druggist will refund jour money if Dr. Hull's 1 ough Syrup does not give jou satis faction and euro ypur.cough. Two rapre rqllesof tho double track Of the Lenlglr& Susquehanna Railroad were completed last week. It now ex tends from Easton to abpvo Trelchjor's Station. 1 ' 1 Takl'ng"trie usual basis of five ln habitants for each voter, the populatlqn of Allentonn must be about 18,000, as there were 3615 votes cast at tho recent .election. ; The Mutual Fire Insurance Com pany of Lehigh County will hold Its uuuuui iuuciidu ui hid uuuuc nuu&u ui Simon Moyer, n South .Whitehall, on Jloriduy, January 8th noxt. Joseph F. Rex; near Canal Bridge, East Vis8port, wjll supply you "with finest family floor, feed, candles, pp'-' pies, potatoes, tobacco and cigaru, at lowest possibles prices for OAsii, Try it aiid.bVcopvinJi t 4 Mflton Florey, near canal bridge, EaifWel'ssport, keeps always on hand a find ock of doublo and single har ness,, horta collars, horse blankets, Jtc., which he' Is offering to the publlo at very reasonably prices. Cull aud ex amine for yourself. J.Ki Rlckert has still a few of those eligible lots In Jtlcke'rtstowii tj dispose .of. If you feel lko securing a good homo. call and Sep liliu lie Is also sup- plyloetomr.lei'uuibor and coal at the Jowtiat rates. UU KlTTI.lill'fl KllKUMATIQ RUUEUY eurt's' rheuinktlsm, neuralgia; nervous and' kidney diseases. Fittleii's PECTOitAi.SvnuB.jinfaUiblo for coughs, polds and bronchitis. I)i. Fittieii s CoUDIAItiCALISAYA, LlNItE.Sf aud yiiQSTAjitiB, LiYk. PlLuVold by ,C. IV.Ltiwm wleagent for Lehlgbtdu and Welsjporf, 2-ly Only two wocks noxt Monday till Christmas. ' 0. W. Lci.U, Mm drupglaii, ,l"i' a full line of patent inedloliifB, .fancy ntid tollot nrtlolfs, wall papem, clo., which ho sells v.ory low for cash. David Kbburt's teams aio all tin sp'cndld older, and his ohargos ininro cedontly low. If you want tennis for pleasure or business trips, don't fall to eoo him before you start out, -Dan. Uravor, at the Uoo Hive, ha lust received a largo stock of cholco china toys, lamps and glassware, which lid Is selling so low as to be at- niosl giving tnom away. At a regular meeting of the Young America Cornet Hand, -of Welisport, tho following olllcrrs worn elected i President, A. I). Marsh ; Vlco-Ptosl-dent, F. Recti ; Secly., F. J. Marsh ; Titmsiircr, J. O. 5oru ; Loader, C. II. lacdaniol, Dan. (3rnvnr. of tho 1) IIIvo Gtoro, has just returned from Philadel phia wllh another largo stock of choice, .new goods, comprMne ladles' dress .goods and dry goods, which ho la offer ing at wonderfully low prices. On election day a domestic named Anjilu Eagan employed by W. N. Mar cus, Philadelphia, tllsappered and has not been heaid of since. She Is about twonty yenre old, has sandy hair, bltto oyos and a light complexion. Informa tion concerning her whoreabouts would bu gratefully recelvetl by her brother, John Eagnn, Malmnoy City, or Mr. Marcus, 2,038 Comae street, Philadel phia. Owing to tho Increased Salos at the the Original Clienp Cash Store, J. T. Nttsbaum & Son havo ogaln just return, cd from Now York with another lm. (nense stack of Fancy Dross Goods, Woolons, etc., which thoy aro rapidly selling off at prices novcr boforo Jieaid of. Tho party of ''phat" hunters no ticed In our last, havo now succeeded In securing possession of a dog. Lou says It Is a "sooner dog," or at least he got that Impression from tho way he acted In tho woods o day or so ago. Ladies and gentlemen wtshlng to Indulgo in tho luxury ot a dish of prlmo oyBtcrs, should patronlzo tho handsome saloon of J. W. O'Nell at tho Jychighton Uakery, opposite tho let National Hank stowed, fried, or on tho half shell, Families supplied at' lowest prices. The Fort Allon Cornot Uauil, of Wclssport, having eolapsed, the old members havo reorganized under the tltlo of tho Young America Comet Band ; they expect to got a numbor of now Instruments shortly. Charlie says lliey hayo adopted a strictly teuiperanco clause In their nye-laws. -Wo havo sent out a largo number of bills during tho past few days to parties Indebted to us for subscription, advertising and job printing, to which wo would bo pleased to recelvo early and substantial answers. Wo must havo money, and If this plan falls wo must adopt anothor method which may provo more efficacious, but a good dual less pleasant and agreeable to them and ,... . " 1, 1. .11 us mo sums aro 81111111 iu I'ncii indi vidual, but the amount In the whole to us Is very considerable Gentluinpu pony up I They must havo had a depttledly happy tlmo of It In WelsSport li)st Sat urday night, Three or four young men of various statures, nftor visiting about all tho drinking places on "tills side tho river," toncludcd to finish up by visiting fhoso of our sister borough, "over the river." Tho fact was ac complished most thoroughly, If wo may judge by the "phlzs" presented by them on Sunday morning, to an admiring and discerning public their heads somewhat resembled a pumpkin which had been kicked by a miilo. A friend of ours said they had been testing the quality of Weissport rhqbard wlno wo never saw or heard of rhubarb acting In (hat way. Another party claims that he saw enough stones lying arouud tho scono at battle on tho fallowing morning to pavo one-half of White St. Naughty boys I Fashionable Winter Clothing. T. D. Clauss, tho merchant tailor, Is almost dally recolvlng additions to his largo and elegant stock of wlntor goods, comprising cloths, casslmeres and vcstlngs of tho latest designs and tho best manufacture, which ho is pre pared to mako up in tho most fashion able and durablo mannor, at prlcos ful ly as low as tho same material and workmanship oan be obtained for in any other town In tho State. Also, a full lino of gent's furnishing goods, hats, caps, boots, shoes and gaiters suitable for the wear of this section, and manu factured oxpressley to his order, Tho entlro stock has been purchased on an entirely cash basis, and as ho Is selling for cali only he,is able to sell at such prices as wilLntitonish purchasers. Call and examine goods and prices beforo purchasing elsewhere. Uorap ThleytB A round. . On Monday night last somo ralscro ant or miscreants entered tho premises of Mr. Robert Anthony, In Franklin township, and stole therefrom a valu able sorrel mare, a yellow top huckster wagon, set of harness and four horse blankets. Mr. Anthony oCters a reward ot S1Q for the capture of tho thieves and return of the property. Tho maro Is described as follows : of sorrel color, 15 1-2 hands hlgli, weighs about 1000 to 1100 lbs., heavy mane, light or switch tall, when stolen had n white imi row streak from eyes t: noso, broad across the ayes, kind ot dodged-lti-the nose, splint on left foru ley, liavlng re cently bepp blistered on tho leg, and aged about 4 years. Persons having Information ot tho stolon proporty, should address Mr. Robert Anthony; wolfrsport, pa. -V" llarTrccclv -A latter lmm A t tornuT (I ei.eral LearTrecelV' wl at the i-roiouiintui v'a ofilco a 1I117 ov two airo. tlioiouirhly eijiloaca llio Idea ot!r. Kutlor'a Iiiil.lluif over, una you 1111V riat nnurod that J. W. Ilauilenbuou will Do iniliiited Into ton oUtuo for which ho una boon elected uu tho duy up pinutul oy law. Wenthorly Items. Mu. KoiTon, As aomo tlnwhas clap .soil since I last gave you an ucetmnl ot tho inlserltH ami luyste.rles that nro transpiring In thi.s lolmty, I thin-gilt a fow Hues would not 0011m amiss, In tho first plnco, I would state that Thanksgiving day waa celebrated hero In a manner long to bo romember ud. A 'festival was huid In tho M. F.. .church, for tho benefit of thojiarsouago, and It provetl lo bo quite a successful one : besides this, thero were two shoot lug matches 0110 near town and Win otlmr at tho ptibllcliuusu of Wm. II. Vlotor. The one near town passed off very quietly Robert Tnlt having done tho best shooting ; but tho one at Vie tor's was bioken up In a general free fight all present taking a part. Black jacks wete numerous, and many heads that wero thoru skow the effects. Mr. Victor deolares that the Weathcrly boys need jiovast expect to have another shootUiE-maich on his promises. This Js rather hard 011 tho boys, tw tlTat was ji frtvnrllo spot to thorn. J. Mover, who lias been nbaon) on a hunting expedition In Sullivan county J returned yesterday wiin a into mm. nu says ho " Is particularly fond of depr meat, but this Is tho dearest meat ,110 over ato. Ilunchy's eating saloon has beepmo quite notorious, and outranks all others In town for cleanliness and tho manner of doing things generally. Ho sayA ho Is "bound to do llio right thing or bust." Bully for Uunchyl Ho deserves pn-on-ngo as ho is a mairlcd man. but belays " the beoples aruttnt hero didn't knows It bis tley fount it omit." A couplu of our Teutonic sports worn out eunnlnc. Whtlo meandering thiough tho woods, they started a fiilu buck, 0110 of them was about to shoot whon tho other interrcrrcti nnu saiti "Siittso nlcht sel Is do Jim Edlo'e si kefTer." Whon last heard from, tho buck was doing well. Whiskey Is selling at fivo cents n drink. Tho reduction was caused thro' tho swearing off of bovcral sports. As news Is scarco and tlmo preci ous, permit mu to closo. Yours Respectfully, KNAlH'En, Dec. 4, 1870. Items from Wclssport. Mn. EiHTOK.-On Monday a week ago tho old olid vencrablo father Drels bach, who lltcs with Mr. Ilonry Mcrtz, enjoyed a happy surprise from his many decendants, It being tho 80th anniver sary of his birth. Tho occasion was 0110 of encouragamont and enjoyinotit to tho old sago. Rov. J. K. Knerr de livered an address ond offered a fervant prayer, after which all heartily engag ed In dovourlng tho goodies In reserva tion. May thostin ot father Dreisbach's life set beautifully I Slnco tho Lutheran and Reformed churches clioso now pastors they have nearly ovory Sunday, morning and cvu nlng, preaching. Thochlldren of their Sabbath school aro highly elated, bo causo tltov expect sweet things qif- ChrLsmas. y Tho election of officers, 011 Saboatii nst. for llm Snndav school of KbOnezer church, resulted as follows: Supt. of tho adult department, Mr. F. P. Lnury ; asst. supt., Miss Sue E. Zerrij secretary ond treasurer, J. K. Rlckert; librarian, J. S. Miller ; supt. of infants' depart ment, Mrs. W. 0. Wils. Tho school room Is undergoing a thorough repair, bh way of painting, graining, calsomln Ing, carpeting, &c. Our skillful me chanic, Mr. Albert Mortz, is busy at work and will finish It in n fow weeks. It will bo reopened on Christmas Qn to-morrow (Sunday) mornlnEflonguo, with two largo holes in tho Rov. II. A. Neltz, son of S. Neltz, V.JX, will preach in Ebenezcr cliurch Jrrtho Interest of education. The revival ser vices aro continued with good.r'esults In tho above-mentioned church. Dee. 0. Amicus. Wnjcksvltle Items. Mn. Editor, Nothing of much Im portance transpired slnco my last letter. Wo had snow on Sunday and Monday ot last week which has slnco mado our roads very rough and traveling Incon venient. . Politics aro very quiet with us just now j nevertheless, wo aro anxiously awaiting tho truo result of tho Presi dential election. Mr. Charles Deppo has Just finish ed a large and splendid new dwelling for himself ; it is tho largest and finest dwelling in this section. Tho paniting was done by Mr. A. Mertz, of Weiss port, who understands his business thoroughly. The now series of text books which wero adopted by our directors some tlmo ago have neen introduced Into our schools during tho past fow weeks, and at present tho greater part of the schol ars have purchased their books, and tho old series aro fast disappearing. Mr. Abraham Henry, Secretary of our Board of Directors, wos on a visit to tho schpol of this place on Wednes day of last week, and, If wo may judge frpm the good nalurcd smile he wore, he must be a gentleman who Is very much interested in educational affairs. Mr. II. O. Graver and Miss Alice Walck, both ot this place, wore united In the bonds of holy matrimony by Rev. A. Bartholomew, of Lehlghtou, on Sunday last. Tho happy pair havo the earnest wish of P. & W. for their future prosperity. May tholr cup of Joy always bo full. It Is with regret that I am called upon to chronicle tho death of George Franklin Arner, a much loved llf.Io son of our esteemed friend Mr. Charles Arner, of this place, who departed this lifo on Thursday evening, 90 ult.. of scarlet fever, aged 2 years and 27 days. His remains wero deposited In their final resting place at St. Paul's cemo teryyat 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. The funeral services were conducted, .'tit German, by Lev. Mr. Fryman, of WeUbport. His parents In their deep sorrow and berfavement have tho heartfelt sympathy of tho entire com munity. X'qurs, etc., P. & W. Dec. 5, 1870. 11 If; Creek Items, Atinthor-nuotv storm on Suiiday df last week. Our roada nre liinirotigii condition. Tho Sacrament of tlie'Lurd's Sup per waa administered In tho St. Paul's Church, of this placo on Sunday tnotn. Ing, Nov. 2!ith, by Rov. Mr. Eib, of Slatlngtnn. Mr. Tlins, Drake, of Akron, Ohio, was hero on a visit a fow dnys last week Ho left for homo on Saturdny last. I am In receipt of a letter from II. M. Solt and London Boyer. of Liberty. 111., under dale of Nov. 18th, slating that thoy had arrived at Qulncy on Nov. 10th, but thin had yet 20 miles tn travel on foot through the country, ere they arrived at their destination (Lib erty), which, I think wae a good day's tramp. Thov left Lehlghton on Nov. 7th, via. L. V. Hit., proceeded to Phil adelplila thence to Waslilngton, Balll morn, Harper's Ferry, Cincinnati, In dianapolis, Springfield and Qulncy. Tiio letter also sayfl thoy enjoyed tholr rldo very much, which their many friends Of tills place will be pleased to hear. A datiKhtur ot Mr. Luvl Ilelny, ogod about 17 or 18 jours, and rosldlng at Morla Furnace, left her homo on Monday afternoon of last week, and took to the woods, and has not been seen nor heard of slnco. Upwards of twenty persons, men nnd hoys, wero nut last week In tho woods hunting for her ; but ns yet havo not been ablu even to find n sluglo tracn where she might havo goi.o somo think eho Is lost In tho woods, whllo others acaln aro of tho opinion that sho committed suicide by drowning, Any information re garding her whereabouts will bo. thank fully received by her father, Mr. Levi Helny, who may boaddtussed at Weiss port. KEYERG. UCC. 5, 1870. I'ncberton Items Tim Packerton Christian Association mot 011 Friday evening last, as usual. Mr. Trythall road a selection on Tem perance, "Not a drop tnoro, Daniel ;" dobato, subject "Which prompts tho most to action, fear or lovoV" was dis cussed by Messrs. Bly6s, Delhi, Mo Murtrlo, Bohn, Gonsel, Kootis, and Trythall : music, under direction of Prof. Delhi. Thcru wa3 a good attend ance, and all wero very much Interest ed. At tho next meeting, Dec. 15th, thero will bo select readings and a'tlo bate, subject " Which Is tho most powerful, tho sword or tho pen ?" All aro cordially Invited to bo present and tako an active part. "Mr. 3., what Is tho reason you could shoot nothing but a treo when spending thu whole afternoon in tho woods ac Beaver Run on Thanksgiving Day ? I guess you could not see straight nfter sparking late tho night before." A' now stylo of hat Invented it Packerton for sample soo Clmrliu's. " Mr. Trythall in li is address on Temperance, said " A drunkard was liko a bad politician, for he was olwnys poking his noso into measures Unit spoil tho constitution." A Itunnivaj' Accident. On Thanksgiving Day Abraham Knoppfuburger, of Lower Towamnn slng, while returning homo from Prince's Paint mill with tho team, met witli quite a serious accident. Tho horses took fright and ran away, throwing him out, dragging him and thu wagon passing over him. Upon examination the extent of his injuries were as follows : partial dlsloeotlon of tho shoulder, fracturo of lower Jaw In two'nlaoes at tho chin antl at the an gle under right ear, laceration ot tho until, uti'i ul ujinei ujruuu vui (i uwuy, back of neck soverely bruised, with a nmltltudo of minor scratches and bruises on fac and body. It was with very great difficulty that ho was cleansed and fixed up, the doctors having spent over two hours in the operation. His lifo was d'spaired of. On Tuesday ho presented a hedious nppcarance, face aud head swollen and bloated enor mously and threatened gangrene, Wed nesday found hhn bettor and ho is now oxpeotod to recover. Do is nourished exclusively with liquids, Injected down his throat with a syringa. lie Is attend ed by Drs Rober and Derlmitier. Dr. W. W, Reber, who was here on a short visit from tho city, assisted in tho oper atlon last Sunday. Court Proceedings. Monday last, which was a notorloualy dull dlsaercoablo day without, wltucssofl an ox trccinely dull oponlue of Conrt within the hills of Justice. Somnhow or other there seemed to bo 110 nulling totrcthcr. as neither party appear edtobe ready for business. And thus t hap pened that pioceodlnes wero pot fairly nahorod in until about three o'clock p. in., when YeUf Jack Sonnhuo. nud John Mcshoa and Ilernard Hayes woro brought into Court. Tue two lat ter, It ttIH be. rcrnemlieiod, wrao convicted of perjury In the Alex. Campbell coso, nt October Sessions, and, ns woll n tho foriuo", opplled for a now ttlal No action, however, was taken In oltbor caso Yo'low Jack (aie to bo desirous ol enuoultnir) being remanded to Jail, and the hear itiK In the othor casoa contiuuod nntll Wednes day, llio 13th mat. Tho lists cr (irand and Traverse Jnrora wero, of courao called. uud tnn that. after beinc worii bv tho C'lerK ami chai uod by tlio Court, reined for thotran.actiunot buslueaa. At halt-past 4. o'clock Court adjourned. TUK6IJAV. Coart met nt 9:30 a.m. At about 10 Thos y. Fisher and l'atnoa McKonna aro broughi into Court by a squad of Cuul & Iron i'ollce. Tnere is a hitch " Bumewlieio, uud it 1 metlm.e bo foiethspnsoiiprs aiocalied ou to pleiul. llwy elect to be tr.ed by "God and their coiiatty'1 which former. I think, will bother blmaelf very little coucvrntnic the matter-aud ato adaion iahed by the Cork to attend to their challeiiKOs. Honieottne prisoners lady friends areattneir sides, and tho trial proceeds. Tne court-room i, flllod to its utmost csiactty. There is s.jiuo ouibbliupr, But up to noon, out of 7 Jurora cubed thofo.iowinir aio oeccptod . . 1. J. Jl. Chapman. Knat Jf auoh Chunk. 2. (leorito "tett er. lhli;h twp. 3. Henry Ueuuinir, I'oiiu iforest. 4. Alex. Cumiiueil. Kidder. At 12 o'clock. Court nUourncd. ro-asjemlilliiff at i p.m., when 21 moro Jutora wero called out ol whom tho ueciisaary eittlit wet o cho.in. anil the panel couiplclod tjy tho aeUution of tlio follow. 1UH Kcmmiuru' S. Ueoigo Kluio, 8nmmlt Hill. o. . J con 1'ldfer, Lower lowaincnsing. 7. josian JuuyaH.iuuu. aiuuuuiuK. 8. 1). H. Loimaure. Mahoning. 9. chn. Fullmer, Kidder, 10. Nstnun Mosaor. Muboulng. 11. Jutou rTlmnKcr, Kost I'enn. 12. William Htm.er, Ihlh towiiahtp. Tholiir. wert-theu sworn, and fully instruo- todby Hon. 4.s.Uienof conceriiiuBilielrdiuioi. after which, tlid day beluc too tar advaoceil tj warrant the bejiuuluii ol tho trial. Court an Jourued tp V a m. Wutucsday. 'The Tilnl. Oimtt met (it I ho unpointed hour. Thonrls- uneianiil Jiirnts nro in their lopeoUvo tilacos, luttlt Is hiiiio tlmo beforo business Is cnneit iitlnst Him. Alien CralK rli-es and, on behalf of Ilii'.O'jininiiuwealth, opens thn ensn to thn,Jury, I olntmir tlio elieumstniices of the ss.nsilustimi it .Morasti I'owi ll, nnd fiireshnilowinit wnat tho pto.eoutluii proposed to prove to iwhlu'i both tlio Jury mid tlio pilsoneis nt tho bar pnytho :lcset nltentlon. Jtr. C'rni's opiiiln-t occupied nbont tliieo-tj natters of an hour, ami was a com plete iotIow o tho rafo ns established ncalnst John alias Jack Dnnohue, nllns "Yellow Jnck," aud 8lUioiiBliiionploaronntuisllVB'wlnR tired hi Molly MsriiIio trials, tlio nudlenou fell on tleillv el ' atjji Interested In Mr. O's opening. Until. Wlliliiinsoii, thn llret witness csllcil. a cnin roleles how Hint Morton I'oweil hnil been ii his storo. In Huunnlt IIIIL on iho evening of IhoJiirt l)eo.,ls;i. it wnodnik wnoii 1 1, ft ley stoiobi-twio'iennU7ii'cJoiki nolleed lour men st iliilliig nea1 tho eoninnnv'i stulilo : on uiv ie. turn iinilrod the men III Xront of mv i-toio-wln-dow. I'oweil lemnino i lusioV) for several mm utesatler mv lelurii ho trailed with mo nnd whs in thnli'ibltiif coming tinny storo evenings, llown" Inchl'i suneriiitniiibint of the I., t'. and Nil. Uu s mines He wasn't gnM long when I lioanl n lmt lltedi 1 and Hnni'l Allen ami others vntit out in sen what It mvniit i wo fiiiind lint l'nwcll hint been shut, anil when wo nsimil turn wiio shot li I in . he snlil " I ilon't know thero they go." He wns pnrnlyseil In Ins lo.ver Minos. Wo earned him Into the store.lnld him uihiii tho counter nud went for iir rnonipiu. Ho died on Mniid'iy niornlug. Cioss-e.Tninliinlloii Tlio threo men I saw atnuilliiK In Iront ol window on my return nro about of Iho lzo th it 1 hail noticed ne.ir the eoiniinnv'n stub es on my wny homo, I hey woio well sued men Havo knswn Kisliei f i or 20 yenis McKeium nboiitSor 10 yoais Did not reongnl.o liny of tho men. either going or min ing, llturil out oiio flint tin-it- Allen, mytflif nnd -moo otheis wcie in nt Iho llmoi Alien uvis tlio first to go out Itenul Ino party pomied out by l'owoll lcttenllng townrds the llgglng sinnl. 1'irw ell livid nt Aslit in at tlio tlmn; Mo Kennn nud l'owsll lived in the s.uno villiiirtt I ilon't know ttheiher they weio ndiiialnteo or not. I'oweil Wusniegular custimnii- of mine, but couldn't -ay how freunontly ho ustu to como to my stoio. iio illiect It was Bo dnrk flint though thov might havo been my nrqunlutu ices 1 1 ould not liavo recognized tliem (tlio patty abovo alluded to) ntn distance. I'oweil, ns fni ns I snow, al wavseaiuo ui the pllto when lio cnino to sum. mlt Mill. Knew I'lsher heloio ho went to All deiirled nnd ntlcr his ieturn to summit Hill. Cms .-nnioJ nation. I hey (tho 3 or 4 men) wero not as tnll ns I nm. When I went up they nnswoied moils I bid them good evening " lid not ucognljto any of their voices. Ito diiect. Tbo tail mnu was facliin west, tho others enst. X think it was only ono that nus wered too. K. M. Hinith. civil engineer, then nxplalns to Coul t ninl Juty a dioftof the locality X tho mur der drawn by him, giving dlst inces. Ac. Mis. Kuco liolTiniiii, otniiniinlt illllt Lived at Huunnlt Hill on night Morgan 'owe)l was shot. I nnd my sister ( n rs. Koons) wero going down town on tho night In iuotlon, we met Mr. l'ow. ell and several men with him. they woie stnnd. ing between tho rollioad and tho bridge i ono mull wns tnlkiiig tn him; thoy were standing In n crowd tlieto might nnvo been four or ilvoof them. WtW oil tho Hinith sido of tho bridge when wo Hoard tho ahutflrod. Only heard nno shot, ihe night was dink und cold When wo h-nrd tho sh it 1H oil wo slutted to run towards our mint's. Cioss-OLntntnntlon. Those men wero stnnd. Ing In thonoiKhborhoodof Williamson's a,oro at tlio tlmo passed thcin, Am not posltlvo as to their number; can't tell how ninny thero were; lliey stood in tlio llcbt In front of the storo. Wasn't niKjualiited with 'llionvis 1". Kisherat tlinttlmo. Wo wero on the briilcont ihetlme tho f hoc was Uud; oldu't seolhomon after we liad pushed them Mis mien Ivihiiis fully corroborates tho list witness. Henri) somebody call out "Oh I" after tho shot was 11 red. HoiiiqoI Allen, nt Butnmlt llllli llils witness coriuboiates tho ovhlenee of Williamson nstn honrlng tho shot and fie flnuiug ol Morgnri. It waa long nfter tlio shooting when Or. Thomp son arrivo I. APTEItN'OOK HKP8ION. I)r DoYomig s ITnctlscd madlclno abont 14 yoirs. Wns cnlled to attend Morgan I'oweil on tho 3d of Dec, 1671. Found hltn lying on tuo countoror Capt. Williamson's slore, paralyzed, In h:s lower limbs and miff Mini' fioui a gnn shot wound. AhsUtod at tho post mortem sub. scrjticntly licit nt thohouso of Morgnn Price (ho o witness descrihed tho nututo of Iho wound, etc ) A wound of thst kind must hnvo prodnced ceuth. Wof-iund tho bullet. It was touufileiabiy lldtcncd. Hr Thiunpson was present at the 1 ost inorlom examination. J)r. Ijoonnrd Saw I'oweil attoi ho was shot nnil befoio he died. Foninl hi u sinking with n gon nho'u wouii I in his breast Tnere was no io-sllilllty ol lm recovery. Itis Si yonrssluco 1 gin mated. Clins, l'oweP.Jr. i Am nson of Morpnn l'ow ell. Was with iiuhet on tho night ho was shot. Mot'Miini in Iront of Kent's saloon between 5 and G o'clock In the evening. From tnero wo went to Williamson's stoio. ilomemher Mr. Aden ond Chns Kelley ns presont when wo got thero When father left thosloro ho was going to tho Co.' otllco. I wns to stny Willi ho i-liimnl return. Hoard a shot nfter father had stepped out. When I went nut with the rest, lionrd Snm Allen siy that it was lather who hail been soot. C.'rosu.ox.,inlnatlon i Loft homo at about' 4 o'clock that afternoon. Don't know where fathor camo from when he oamo to Kent's sa loon, From Kent's wo went to Williamson's. Went thoro betweon a and 7 o'clock. Wns at tho stores or 10 unnntes beforo fatherwent out. Ilon't i connect that Harry Williamson waa In. l'asiod Patterson's homo ns I wont down there Horn Kent's It was nark ; tlio siorn was llKhted up. Clothes moilnccd, and Ideutitiod as the clot lies worn by doceastdon the fatal night. Fathor usually went to tlio co.'s oUlceon Ustnr day oveulngs. Michael Myers i Was general atablo boss of I, (.'. and Nav. Co. ot Hnnnnit Hill. Was nt, tho ofllco whon tho shot was Ured. Was at vVU.lam hon's store beforo tho shot wss fired. On going upi-tioetl noticed lour men stunning m rat ter.ion'a corner. Tlneo wero stamliug with rhnir lincks toward the fi-nco : one man woro something that looked to mo like a soldier's over-conn think ho was ratnor taller thnntno rest. Whon I returned from town, noticed that what I took to bo tne same men sianuinc near thn tnhin irato. Am not nosltlve wliether Wil liamson was In tho storo at tho tlmo I entered or enmo In shortly after, Whon I left the store two men approached me i thoy wero whisper Ini' togother i ono looked Into my face, and turning lo tho other said, '-that's not him." I wulkco? towards tho stable. Heard tho shot about a minnte nnd a half afterward. Hnrrv wnn.imsom. recalled, gives n iieserip on ot the size of his store houso. tho size of the windows, etc. The track on which Morgan I'oweil wa snot, was eiovaieu aomo nireo or nor, A. J, Slorton : Was at Summit Hill at about 7 o'clock on night that Powell was shot. Came trom Asnland hv way ot No, I piano. Wo wero near the Httlo shanty occupied bvonoof the braEmcii on iho rigging-stand. Heard a shot tlted and hoard a cry as of somo ono wounded. Wowenton. ana mot atnan . recog nized htm as Mr. licitsch j further on encoun. toroa throe men who appeared to be retreating hastily, betweon tho tracks. Our sudden ap poaranco nppi-ared to surnnso them. Tho iarg est of tho threo woio what appeKrod to Dea soldlet ' over-coat. They were nuking for the head ot tho place. Waa patnrof the (summit Hill liaptlSl UUUrOU, UIUUU,U I luiiuuniraiiw there, . . . . Crosi-exnmlnatlnn. Mr impression Is tbit they (tho three) woie running nt a rapid rate when we came upon thorn. Wnen we camo across Mr. llertscli, ho as standing still I think. Knew Fisier sllghUy, bat was never ac nuulntcd Willi McKenna, I ems Iieichard, was in last wltneaa' company on thontaht luauestlou nudfaUy corroborates Jtev. Morton's auitcuient , , ,, , . John liertsch t Was employed as dispatcher on tho ngglng-staod in December. 187.. Was lu my office on th evening ot tho 2nd Dec., when I heaid a shot flri-d. 1 hink ad tho tincss wet clear that night but two. Heard a man calling; out " 1 am shot, -1 am soot I" . Met thieo meu coming from thodlrectlnn in which the shot had been fired i Mr. Morton hadn't j-cx made his appearance. It was dark, so I d.iln't iidTtco their droas; tUey wero rnanlna: fust towards tne thoilano houso. Heard thslr atcps as auon rs IlVank,Bwar,zi I.tvcd at Summit Hill nt the tirao Morgan Powell was shot. Lett thore that vcty night. Was ut Jauioa awcouey's that ovo nlng about S o'clock! siwTom FlsiitrsMathew Donoluie and Charloa Mnlhoaru tho.-e. On In nuirtng coucaiuinc John Douonue. wis to.d ho hud gono to I)'. Donahoa'a. Didn't know Clias. M ulhearn at tho lime. Didn't hear wjat I islier anil Douohue woro t .iking about. All w,as uiUee wlillul was there. Left in company ut lH-ir Bhamion i Btopped at Tamuqua thai night and next dsy hturll of tho sho itihg. l'nink I stw John Douohooat wwemieyM once boluao that i think he was uijur niedici.iii then. m.,...T.min.imii. Nntir.ui no conversation between Flsueruad Mu.heurni It was Butting dark whou 1 ie(t inoto TUUII.'JIMX. Court met at 9 u tu. the atleu lance being ratlior Bllni Fr.u.k Swuti rocidlwl : Wjil ui it, .,,,.l,t f l,,lt summit Hill. Thtuk John Donnhuo wore u oars, mug oveieoatlUe duv I met linn at Sweouoy's. Chas. Mulhtwru lielug called, and Ms appear. ,nA.ti, ihHwitiiHSsstuud betui: 0bUsted VoOy ooun.ot for defense, the I'omaionwealttt agree to state in writing what tiny ott'Tio provo by tho witness. I ho taction ot the defense are now. liluln.sudltwMnotbo suturing too much to !....l.t ,l.i tnatrtsl rvill lint bo LAllielllded Slid li vtuUict reudmxsl beforo the iiiulJlo of next WCOk. UOJW,llon ami jrjuiuuu we.v snliiuilteil In li e Court mid lengthy al laments engaged ill between contending counsel. Htmll Mnlheniii hondmitiril totestlfyl We shall soon sen. At laH tho several ebjectlolia aio over, rulwt. nail lull sealed, lliuiiy Hnuiowsj t.ivwi ntureenwoou niui tlmn Morgnn Powell was shot. Know John OMinhiin. O. I'. Mellnali and Chas. Vlulhearn, tlnn'Minnw Xlnth. tlntiiJiva. Mnthodaf nf tho sdiisiiliigsawu. r. MeHrgh. Clnrles MuLiearn joint jiououuo 'nun nrtiiiien- man passing "ir ni'tinc- mis wns muveeunnuso eiooK in mu afteiiiooni JohtrOohohtie wotes blgnvercost. Ciess exntnlnntlon. Heard of the shooting ot Powell next ilny. Haw tho threo Msth. Dono luie, John Donohiio mid Clinrlfs Malhearnon the unit line, "titular. Clinics Mil hriirni Kiviv t'lAhor, MdKeniin, tlio Diinoliues, Alex. CaumbeU mid O.T. Me Hngh. Lived nt tho Up,ier linn, atontl inlin from inmnqun nt tho tliu of tbohhsotiar t .ho liniiohiies nt Tnsrnrora, and ruber at Bars ml t Hill, When I ennin In fiom my woik on Hatttr dar. Deo. 1, 1971. 1 found Matk and John Ilono bun at tnyhoiisoi they said thov lia i eoineto get tne to go along to Hiimmlt tfui, that their nruthfr was sick, and thoy wmiied ts set somo locdirlnc I went i wo atovped at MeNoalls's saloim, T.mi ii-i-i.mi thn way, where wo woro tuetbyU I'. oiliigh, who, utter had had some ill inks, ui ge 1 ns a long. Ho then related how McHiiijIi pi nted them tu Summit Hill, and I nok I licju i.i.o weeue, a by a buck User, whom th-y f mini Ihi'ro, and n- w nno of the llenoluoi Intrndiicsil him tn Klsnorua Mr. Dwyar. Short ly utter ft itnv iiii'l.i,' auiongtUe mi la the snli on, hwoen.y onlerrd nil of nst. We went iipslnlrs. Wlienwo lot Sireenoy's wetlvoot ns llio two DoiiOhUi-s.mm!lf, Kishef and Mc Kenna were walking tom-iher We wont down townrds tho inilriiad arid stoppod ne.ir Harry Wll.laiusnn'a stoio. When FiMier, who had left tis to Pnd out whero I'oweil wns returned, he liifornioil usthstttie man nnd hlsUorwerolu thostoin. tVhon Powell unne oat of iaestoro. Doiioliun stcpiioil over to meet him. nod at tempted tho tiro. Tho first cap snapped, tint tno second went off all right. Wo then rotiest td on liluwnli tho railroad, a big man wearing a soldier overcoat leading the way for ns. Indn't henr I'lsher and bwoeuey talking together. rau't say how long wo wiro in Swecnei's. Jno. Dnnohno woro n long dark coat ami heavy wills. Iters ut tno limn. Ho then describes how he (Mulbonrn) was dressed, mid nmong other arti cles nf wenrlng upperel mentions tliat famous "t-enrf." Wt, ipi routed down the plane: on oar wn; down wo taet u mnn alien I of ns (Hweeney)j some of ill" others thought wo were being por Micd, but when they found ont who It was, their fears wero qiileteiVaml we went on to Ta mnfiua. Oncont rutty Mnlloy's In Tamnqua, I mi't Johh Dnnohoe. Fisher nnd others I tfishor pulled out f JO mid gnro It In Donehoo. naj ing, I houid havo given yon a hundred dollars, but, monoy Is scarce, mid though wo haro loo mem hers each of whom should havo paid a dollar, this Is all I can glvo you. Tom Fisher hlmsolf told mo that ho wns ft membor of tho ordor. Pat McKiiiina told tno ho wns body-master. John nnd Math. Donohoo worked at Tuscororo. Tho Donolioes weie not employed under Powell. Had never been nt summit Hill bofore that iiiKht. C. T. Mollunhiold tno lio wan a mem. hot of the order. Thero wns no Olvlslon of Molly Mngulros nt Tnmnqim nt tho tlmo Powell wns shot. And hero witness was In tenupted when It became apparent that the prosecution Intended to establish a connection between tno killing nf Powell ond Molly Ma. gnlicism Tno offer of tho prosecution is most strenuously opposed by Mossis. ltyonand Foi, nnd gives rlsj to lengthy argument and dlsous. sinn. ObJecttous overruled, evidence admitted, and bill sealed. It was tho pract co. as far as I can teiiietnber for ono division, or liodv-master, tonci'oniiundntoiinother. Those sent on an er rand ol the kind luurderi had necessarily to bo stttiugcrs. Cross examination ; Lived at tho upper ran slnco a pill, IS7I : previously ot Stockton s Join fd tho bailor nt Hnzleton, and was ailmlttal to the soclei at Tincurora by caul s have lesideil ot Potisvlilo Jinl since tho iia dar of Ang. i have ben ooii vlcted In t-chuvlkill county for eonsnlr nev to kill i mndo my emitnssinii beforo I vm tiled; there was no special mdnce-nent hold out to too to confess i ntu not sen ton cod yet l did not confess until after I was arrested j am not nwiueof tho fact that my family ond wile re ceive Hiippott from tho authorities t was at wora on the ibty I left to aconmpany the Oono linos to i-uiumlt Hill. Math. Douohoe woro dark gray clothes ; John Donahoo a long nark coat und cap i when wo stopped at Sweeney!s we wero in tlio bat-ionm i oan't toll how wo en tered Kweeuoy's honso, wliether by the front or back door, but think it was by tno front door. Mollugh Diiterod with us. Tnoro was nobody in that I know i Tom F'sher an I Pat MoKenna camo lu after wards; Campbell might hare been theio without my knowing him. K ew Fisher t had met nlni beforo at iamiquaihad known McKeuna ainoo tho summer bifore ; had an In traduction lo Fisher nt Mrs Uyau's at Tama qua. but to conceal my name, Donohoo Introduc ed mo to him when at Sweeney's, as Mr.Dwyer. Kent a pnlnnn fnrMimo tiuiont tho Hum bought no liquor of Aleck Campbell then; ain't ton in what direction wo went of tor loavlng Sweeney's B.ilnnn. Did not mention McHagh's nainoai. iho tlmn of Fisher's haheai corpus hearing In connection with this mutter. On the way down ftom Sweeney's MofCennu told me what was to bo done, but that there would bo no danger, as tlio minder would bo charged to her (Mrs l'ow- 0 i'h) (1 st husband's frlonds It was ut .Mrs. Mcllughe's ball that Fisherpald Donohoo the 3u i about Christmas, 1971,1 think rrankOal. imrher was in Malloy's saloon, playing cards, whon wo got tlieroi John Donohoo was stand, uiglu trout of Wllllamsiin's storo whon I'oweil 1 aino out tho ret woro u short dlstnnco away. I'oweil was faclne me when he rameout, and Doimhoo'risldo was turned towards me. Adjourned to 9 a. m , Friday. itT ITEMS. -t sin reliably Informed that as soon as the pending Molly coses shall bo disposed of. the District Attorney will cill upthatot Common, woalth vs. James Kerrlghan. Although the miners In tho Summit IHU re gion are onlv working three-qnarters time, pro duction issnldto hs still fai in excess of the demand, and a suspension fearod. Uo West, moil, go Wo.t I Mr. Fred. Sohnlenburg. ot Upper Maaoh Chunn, Is slowly convalescing. Mr. 13. T. Itooth, of this placo la eraplorlng quite u numtior of laborers at 5 per month and bjiird. talk nf tue pauper labor of E iropol Mr. John Douglas Smith, houd. waiter of the llroadwny, rejoices over no lncrcaso in family. Twoplg.. 13 months old.recontly Killed by tho proprietor of tho Columbia, dressed 990 lbs. And won't his customers luxurl ita on aausaags nnd pawn horso now I I am told that the enterprising nockhardt, of Kast Mauch Chunk, has ordered 200 Christ mas trees, Simon is ovnlontlr bound that none of our little folks shall be without a tree. Mr. JosenL Lac I or tlgnres once mare as pro- Snetor of tie "mamuintn ilrng store, lluihoa & lef'rea having letired, , shippers do not anticipate a rise In coal rates during thu coining winter. Candy parties', sociables society meetings, nnd tea parties sre apparently the rage among the "upper-crust" Just now. Sf r. John F. Bleciley, ef Penn Uaron Juno, tlon. Is credited wltu having shot a large Duck tho foro part of last week. DIED, RAPSnniL- In this borough, on the 2nd Inst., of Whooping cough. Lucy Ann, infant dangh tor of w, M. and KUou Itapmer, aged threo nioutha nud tw,Mitr-two days. Special Notices. E. P. Knukcir Bltlor Wine or Iron. Has never been known to fall in the eoie of weaknoss attended with symptoms. Indisposi tion to exertion loss, of memory difficulty of breathing, general weakness horror of disease, weak, nervous trembling, dreadfnl horror ot deatunight sweats, cold feet, weakness, dim ness or vision, languor, universal loatnttide of the muscular system, enormous uppotlto. with dyspeptic system, hit hands. Unsung of the body, dryness ot the skin, pallid oajnienance anil cruuttnusua toe fscd. purltving the blood, pilq in tno back, lioiviao.s of the, eyelids, fre quent, o!,v-k sputa tlriiig hetor tile eyea wttl lemporarly suJuslou aud. loss of sight; wantot alicntton. eto These svmptoua All arise from a weakness, and tnrenvxlv that use K. F, Knak. el's nitler vs'lue of Ipid. It nevor falls. Tuous amis are now enjoying hea,th wtio bare naeil It. Uet the geu'iino. Sold only in 11 bottles. Take only K. F. Kuukel's. Ask forKenkel'a Itlttor Wine of Iron. This truly valuibte tonlo has been sotnoroughly tested by ad classes of tho community that it ts now doomed indu-p insaule as a Tuiuo avwUceuo. It costs uui little, parules ttw bloud aud pvcn tono to the stomach, teuovatea tWi system und prolongs life, , . . I now only as trial o hjs roluarun tonlo. Price il per bottle, K. P.Kl!NKBL. So.a, Pi-onrb-Mr No 2il North Nluth St. boluw VI, ,o riiil-C'ilphta. l'a. A&g tor Kuukol's Hit ter Wnmot Jrm uud tiko uo other. A pnoto, grupliof tho pnipnotor ou e ion wrapper, aU olbnis uroooillitelfeit llewaio of couiitertelts Do not let yotir drugs glstsoilynii uuy but KUSKSt'a wkloli isnyitup uulvasubovu i eprosoiifd. You oan gat six bottles tor l-i All I usk Is oiio simple trial. 'I'njw Ynn Uenioved, Alive. I lo id nud a l i tvuploto Ir. t wo hours No tea till head pa-ses. reub Pin and Htomset Wornvs removed by Dr Kuakzu 2M .North rilntltst, Advtcc-froo. No to' nntll homl and i'l passes lu one, und alive. Dr. Kunkel Is tho MiccasftU phvaicla.i m thia oonntrv for the re movul ot Worms and his Wonu sriiue is pleas, ant and sale for childion or gruwu persons. Send fur circular or ask for a bottlo ol KUNK ri.'.s u-iiiih .-irniii'. Piioill ml a bottle, uet. I Itofyourdruggtsu It never falls. Deo. a
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