. r-i g . v- - .nwS li IHWIW INDEPENDENT" Live and Let Live." $1.00 a Year if Paid in Advance. II. V. MdiiTiiiiiBB,t,rppriotor. R " ' - " LEHtQJJTON, CARBON COUNTY, PENN'A, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1870. Subscribers out of County, $1.10 OL. V. , ITbt O L ' Mlll i i n j ssssass' . rii , ... .... W...hi.J.. Y.StkwerU.nank street, dfalerm all ktnit 0 -atfure. Crtjunl maat 10 oruer. liati nmi. oa&vv 1. r h.A'f !.' lUnk t refit. jlH orrfwi prWpt'l'y 4Kftlworfc warrant. IT iTTOftMRT AliB OOUNSELLdtt IT LAW, nU.l HbUU and OoUtlo Agenej. WJU Buy and 1 .i .a... n.-.1...Il.n. n..l1 (Inn flnl. loJ.U.ni lrom.tlT mate. Bsttllng Estates of lie leMeata a spstlalty. Hay be eomnltp mu AB. K. STRUTIIERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' AWOSee: 2d floor of It hod;s flail, k Mauoh Chunk,, Pi Alt liasln.ea entrusted to him will be promptly Ittteaaed to. MHTZ7, iy- jANIKL ICAIsTIFTJB, ATTORNBT AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, If. ineU Chunk, P. -Offlee, abete D.ton'i Jewelry .8 tore, D roadway o. d. imcun.j ' -"rj it -,As. b. tpoti IjJBll'B'OL.KTTK fc LOOSE!, ATXORHHTS AMD COUNSELLORS' AT LAW, lOrmi Ceraer of Susquehanna and Broadway. MAUCH CHUNK, Pxmu. O fee eonsultea In aermaa. July 14 J8T . MKBHAKi AXT0BHET AT LAW, sTextDoerteFInt National Bank, MAUOH CHUNK, PA esrCm V .malted Is O.rmsn. fJanS. A. BKLTZ, justice or the rnAcn, OtMrf BoUding, BANK-St., LiniaRTOff. I Conveyancing, CoIleeUng aud nil other bus!- i eeonectod with tho offlce promptly attend' I to. AIM, Agent for the Purchase and Bale, of keal Aetata. April 15-yl inoaiAs s. check., usnps Of TUB PEACE, BANK Street. LEIIKjnTOW. Pa. I Oouveysnelng;, Collecting" and' alObuslneks eon- relet wua tne emee promptly attended to. IkT-Aceat for firtt-clus Insurance Companies k Klskaer all kin. taken on the moat liberal f ; , f . , . Jan. , 1876. A. BKRUAMKR, M.D rOIBICIAH AND EURO80N I I7e.lt I atUattes paU to Chronic Dlaeatea. IOQ.e: leatk Batt earner Iron an 2nd at.., La fhtei.Pa. April t, 1874. R. m. B. RBBIER, PACTTTJINa PnTSlCIAN AND BUttaEON. lee. Dux Street, next deor aboTa the Pottofftee. kkllktoa. Pa. OHee Honra ParrTTllIa each daT In t to Ite'ele.k; remainder of day at offlce In ruigmem. no?' 'is, ' IZ. CONVEYANCER, AUD hSIJEEAL INSURANCE AQET Tht lUwlnj Com pan U 1 are KpreunU4: aUAOINO MUTUAL FIllS, TOTTSVILLE FIRE. LBJIIOU FIKE. ahdthaTBAV SLABS' ACCIDENT IMSUBAKCE, Lisa FeaaarlTaala and MutnU Hera Tklal Many uo innraaM uonpeny. luu . UTt. mos. KKUXBXS. "76 r caid3xmi 1 Ba I ct anADVB CENTRrtNlAX CIQAIt AND bBACca EMIOHIUM AND JDIIXI AM) DOIt, on door above Hank's Bakery, bUhU St., Elifgtra. K.1SO, OENEHAL NEWS iAOZSOT. Dally 1.1 Weekly Tapera and Lakeside Library rrgn lyanppllei.' ! tjta I." 178.' I AVID JiKIEUT'8 liveryAtSf. Sle, tabjes 20i LNICBTBBET.IiKniGlHTOir, Pa 1st trotting horses; ELEGANT CARRIAGES. BMtWrely LOWfck PKtCES 'taaa any Uier LtTery In the County. rcaUf kaadsttme CarHarea 'far 'Faneral weea and Weddlon. DAVID SBBUST. r. 8. IWL CAJPITAtiSTAlJ, . ix.iif.rrKD suiinsii of.bis8 or I CAl-ITAIi bock or tdh Bhighton (-raffjjiglityCo. remain nndtepoaod of. Bharet FIFTY XAKM. Uabaerlpuona to the Mock will tcoiToa auaruonoaiion xnrniaBoo on ap nea t, thla offloL jhlghtoa: Apnl a. mt. Lnliattan OIL Counpany, OF NJiW YOKK. brlcitlnff ar4 IIIumIua,Uni? Oils. Ilea, TUIUU ami WAliMUT fatroeii,-I'liila Lhla. I'a. or. M. 1S7S. Eailroad Guide. 01.TII I'K NN A. It AIMIO AD . rasaenirora f r Pblladolphla will lenvo LcblKh tonna fallows t ...... fcll. ..,. 5:12 a. ni. via L. V. jintvo at Plilla. at U:tw a. ra. 7:47 a. ra. via U A 9. ' itMa, m. -, 12 a. rS. via U V. " ' M1"-"1' 11:07 p. m. via L. AS." 2i05 tl. in. iu:af p. m. ti 1 v. 2:2(1 p. m. via Tj. a b. " 4:47 11. m. via I.. A B. " 4:44 p. m. via L. V. " 2 05 p. in. 5:19 u. m. 8:1.1 p. 111. fttr. 11. tn. 8:23 Jl. in. a.w n. m. via u. v . , . Iloturnlnir, leavn depot at Ilorka and Auierl enn St., Pblla., at7i0o,8:45 and 0i4S a.m..lu, 3:4nml 5:15 p.m. Fare from Lehlchton to Pblla., $2.55, . Kicur.lon Tickets, $4 00 April 17, 1870 KI.LI9 CLAHK. ARCllt. ORNTUATj U. II. 4IF N. .T. LK11IOH A SUfUUEIIANNA P1VISI0N, All KnII lloute tq I.oiir llrmicli. PASSKNOKll STATIONS IN NKW YOIIKFOOT On.IIlF.nTY 8T., AND FOOT OF OLAIIKSON ST., UP TOWN. Tlrao Tnblo of Oot. 2d, 1870. Tr!m leave Lehlshton as follows! For New York, Kmton, Ac, at 7.47, 11.07 a. m., 2.2C, 4.47 p. m. For rhladelphi.i, 7.47, 11.87 a. m., 2.20. 4.4, For MauchChunkat 10.20 n.m.,1.09, 68,8 48 p.m. For W Ilkee-Darre and Scranton at 10.20 a. m.,1.0), 6.38 p. m. Returning Leave New York, foot of Liberty St., at6.40, 8.45 a.m., 1,00, and 4.00 p. in. Leare foot of Clarkson 8t at 12.50, and 3.20 p, m. Leavo Philadelphia, from Depot North Penn'a It. It., Third and Uerks St., at 7.00, 9.45 a. m-2.15, i,15 p. m. Leave Eaaton at hM, 11.40 a.m., 3.65, 7.00 p.m. .Leave Mauch Chunk at 7.40, 11.00 a. m., 2.20 4.40, p. n? Fot further particular, fee Time Tables it the Stations. PA8SRNOBRS FOR LONG BHAN01I CflANUK OARS AT KLIZAUKTII. n. P. BALDWIN, Gtn. raittpjtr Jgtnt. July (71874. plUPA. 4 READING UAILUOAD. Arrangumont of passenger Trains. NOV, 28rir, 1876. Trains leave AL LENT. OWN aa followat- (Vll l'KUKIOJIBS DBANC1I.) For Philadelphia, at ).), .5V, o.m., 5.55 and 75.25 p. m. SUNDAYS. For Philadelphia at 3.10 n. m. IVIA EAST l'KMVA. BIIAMCII.) For lleudlnc, t 2.80, 5.50,'B.M a m lllS, 2. 10. 4.30 ana 9 00 p.m. ForHnir)eOiirg. 4 2 M, 5J0, 8.35 a. m 1115., 4.20 Olid 9 00 g.in. For Lancaster and Colombia, 1 50, 8.55 a.m. and 4 so p.m. f Does not run on Mondays, tiUNDAYS. For Uoadlne, 2.30 a.m. and 00 p m. For Harrlaburg, 2.30 a.m. and u 00 p.m. Trains FOll ALLENTOWN leavo as follows: (VIA PEBKIOMRH BRANCH.) Leave Philadelphia, 8.20. 7.30 a. In,, S.I5 and 5,24 p. m. HUNDAYH. Leavo Philadelphia. 8.15 a. m. (VIA EJBT PENNA. BBANCIt.) Leave Uoaalni. 7.1 7.41, 10.35 a m 4.00, 0.1S and 11.30 p.m ave llariltbnrc1, 5.10, 1.10 a. ra., 2.00, 1.67 and 7.5. p. ra. Leaye Incaster, 8.10 a.m., Itis and 3.45 p.m. Leave Columbia. 8.00 a. in., 1,00 and 3.35 p.m. BUN DAYS. liPava Iteadlna;, 7.20 a.m. Leavo IlarrlsuurK, 3.20 a.m. Trains maiked thus () run to and from depot th and Uresu strocta, Philadelphia, other trains to and trora llrond street depot. The 8.20 a. m. trnln from Philadelphia and 0.25 p. m. ttain from Allentown have tinouRh cars to and from Eiralra, N. Y. Tho 5.25 p m. train from Philadelphia and 0.20 a. m. tfaln from Alleutowa have through cars to and Irom Mauch Ohunk, J. WOOTH8N. Not. , 187B. general uprtnfer((fnf, pKNNSYIiVAKIA BAILiIlOAD, PUILADELPUI A A ERIE Ml. DIVISIQK, Hammer Tim Table. On and after Sunday, 4pbil 23d. 1878. the Tralna on the Philadelphia A Erlo Itallroaa Dl Tlslou will ran as follows 1 WKBTWABD. XBIE XZPHEBU leaves New Yori 0,15 am. Philadelphia lSMp.m. llaltlmoio 1.20 p.m. HarrlsburR 6.00 p.m. oxr. at Wllllamaport 8.55 p.m. Lock Haven 10.30 p.m. hue 10.U5 p.m. ERIE ACAIL leaves New York 8.25 p.m. fuuaueipuia ii.oip.rn. t llalilmore t.'lo p.m. U llanUburg 4.25 a in. wiiuamspori 0 d-j o.m. Lock Uavon 0.40 a.m. Kenova 10.65 a.m. arr, at Erie 7.50 p.m. XIAO AHA. EX. leaves Philadelphia 7.20 a.m. Ilaltlmoro 7.30 a.m. Jlamaburs 10.45 a.m. air. at Wllllamaport 1.50 p.m. Loot Hkvob 3.15 p.m. Kenova 4.15 p.m. Kano 8.45 p. rn. Buffalo ... UK HAVEK AC. l'vs Philadelphia 8.00 a.m. Ilaltlmoro 8.30 a.m. llarrlaburg 1.25 p.m. arr. at vmiamspor( 6.10 p.m. Lock Huron 7.30 p.m. SUNDAY, EX. lcAV&s Now York 8.25 p.m. Fhlladelplua 1165 p.m. Ilaltlmoro &lo p.m. Harnsbura: 4.10 am. arr. at Willlamsporl 7.40 a m. KA8TWABD. FillLAD A EX. leavcA Erie 7.00 pm. Lock Haven 6.30 p.m. Wllllameport 7.55 a.m. au. at Hamsburg- ll.40a.ro. Valtluora 0.25 inn, Philadelphia 3.30 p.m. Now Yoik 6 45 p,m. SAY EXBBEBB leaves Kane 6.00 a.m Ilenova 10.10 a.m, Locfenavon 11.20 a.m. Wllliamsport 12.40 a.m. arr, at llartteburK- 4.111 p.m. rnuaoeipnia NoW York 7.20 p.m. 10.15 p.m. 7.35 p.m. 8.U2 p.m. 11.20 a.ro. 8.53 p.m. 10.05 p in. 11.15 p.m. 2.45 am. 7.15 a.m. 7.00 a.m. 10.111 a.m. 12.RS a.m. 8-65 a.31. 7.33 a.m'. 7.35 a.m. 10.23 a.m. 815 a.m. 11.40 a.n, 3.30 p.m. Baltimore TaslliMtoa EB1EJ leaves Ene UDUUII Lock Haven Wllllameport IlarrUhUTC Baltimore Pniladelpbla New York FAB.T LIMB leaves WllUamsnort arr. at llarrlahiirg Balumoro V411adelphla Hew York SUNDAY- EX. leaves Wllllainspoit 'PblVidelphta new xojk d.45 p;iii Baltimore 7.35 p.rv KrieMoil West. NlKKra Express Weat, Cxoreas Weat. Lock Ilaven Accom. West and Day Exprosa Kaat make eloae connection at Northumberland with L.ttn.lllU tralna for Wllkea burro and Boranloji. ErTe Mall West. Niagara Express West. Erie Kxpreas West and Ik Haven Accommodation West make 010M) connootlou at WllUuuaport vrttii N. O. It. W. trains north. Krle Uall West. Nfacara Kmress Weat and Day Kxpreas East viake elnab oonaectlon at Loek Haven with UK. V. Bit. tralna. Erlo Mall East and West connect at Krle wjtu tralna on L. B. A 61. 8. BB., at (kirry with O. U. A A. V. nil- at .mponum vtun 11. M. y. e l", itlL. and at Drlltwood with AI V. lilt. I'arlor Cars will run Between Phlla.lelnhla and Wllllamepoit on Niagara Express Wuat, Frio ' " M..H.,V.,.M M.U.n .-.(Wat, . ' I Express Kast aud .Buuday Exyreas East. Bleeping cars on an uigui iraina. Wil. A. BALDWIN, Geu'l Bnpl Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons Carbon Co.'s Sons WELCOME! WELCOME! WKM'OSIEI WKLCOMKI WE Lt OMEI WELCOMEI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMK! WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WKI COMEI WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WKLCOMKI WE1.COM El WELCOUEI WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WELCOMKI WKLCOMEI WELCOME! WELCOME! WliLCOMEl WKLCOMKI TO LAUBY A PETKBS' LAUUY A rKHKItS LAUBY A PETKIttV LAUIlY A PETEBB Post-Oi!lce liulldlng. Pnst-Olllco Hi.ll()hi2, l'oflt-onico llul'dlng. Posuomce Building, TO SEE TTTK NKWK8T SUITINOS, THE NEWr.HT SUITINOS. T1IK NKWK8T BUITINQS. TUB, NEWEST BUITINUS. Cloths, Cnsslmorcs and Vostlncs which wo make np In Fnshlon able anil Dnrablo Btyles at low est Price for Cash. BESIDES CLOrillNO IKSIDKS CLOTUINU Visiters can eeo blocks of Hosi ery, Piles of Underwear. Hun dreds of White Shlrts,1Iat Caps, Hoots and Shoes by the dozens. Trunks, satchels, and Traveling Bags. Umbrellas, and othor arti cles for tho wear and me of VAN AND DOT KIND. MAN AND DOT KIND. Welcome also to LAUBY A PBTEIIS', LAUItY A PETE US', LAUBY A PETE US', LAUBY A PETKIIB', BANK BTItEET, BANK BTBEET, Leiilghton, liehighton, whoro the stook of Dents Furn, Isblne Goods comprise the choic est aualltv combined with the ONE LOWEST PRICE, ONE LOWEST PRICE. ONE PBIOE TO ALL, ONE PBIOE TO ALL, Tho Buyer reserving the privi lege of returning goods or receiv ing bark his money U not con. tent with his bargain. Laury & Peters Laury & Peters Laury & Peters Laury & Peters ONE PBIOE CASH BTOBB, wuiiCunKi WELCOME! WKLCOSI 151 WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WELCOMKI WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WKLCOMKI WELCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMEI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WKLCOMEI ONE PBIOE CASH BTOBE, PoBt-Offlce Building, Foet-offlco Building, BANK BT., LEUIOIITON. BANK ST., LEmonTOff. Bept, 30.ml WKLCOMKI WELCOME! WKLCOMKI WKLCOMKI WELCOME. WELCOME. WELCOME. WKLCOME. WELCOME. AKU0N ADVOCATE CUEAP JOB PRINTING OFFICE, LitnionTON.rA. Every description of Printing, from a Visiting Card to a Poster. OABDS, BILL IIE.tDg, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BTATEMENT8. 1 rROaiUMMKB. rosTEita, HANDBILLS, DODQEBS, OIBCULARS, BniPriNQ TAOS, BNVELpPEB, rAMPULETS, BY-LAWS, AC. AC Done In tbe beat manner, at very Lowest Prices. Wo are nrenared to do work at aa ehean rate. as any pOlce in the State that deals honestly OUR MOTTO IB Ohoap, Prompt & Roliablo. QTOrdors by- mall rocolve prompt atMntlon. A Good Family Medicine SWATHE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. n- I1K AOACIIB, Langeur and Melan oholr generally Snrlmr trom a disordered atom. acb, cosdvene.a or a torpid liver. Each may be eneenuy removed by vr. Bwnyne's Tar 1'liia. which stimulate the liver and stomach to a heilihr action In removing all blillonaneaa, and producing regular evacuations 01 tne vowels. IJTVEB CPM PLAINT, that dreaded dlseascXrom which so many per sons culler. Is frcqaeutiy the cause of Headache, Indlgtstlon and Dyspepsia, Is speedily relieved, and are often permanently cured by their ne. Fevers are olteu pievented by the uaeof these Harsjpartlla VHit, aa they carrr off, through the blood, the Impniltles from which they arise. For COsrlVKNKSH tliero Is nothing ao effectual as Swayno's Tar arid Sarsaparilla, pills. They are puiely vegetable, and aet specially on the Liter as Blue Mass or calomel, without anv bml results from taking. Describe symptoms In a'l communications, and address letters to DR. BWAYNE A BON, Philadelphia. No charge for advb o- (lent hy mall on receipt of price. Price 25 cenla a box 1 fire boxes tor II, ASK YOUR DUCOOIST FOB TUElf, Now AdvortiSomoTits. THK LUNGS1 C0NSU11PTI0H I This illslrnsslnir and danrrerous comnlnllit and Its premonitory aympmnis. nesleotJd congh. wrmniiontly enred by "Dr. B ayuo'sCompouna Bynipof Wlldchorry." I1U0N0IIITI8 A premonltor of l'nlmonnry Consumption, is characterized by catarrh, or In flammalion of tho mucous memurmio of tho nlr passago. with cough and exnoctof atlon, short brenth, hoaraenoss pains In tho sliest. Fur all bronchial afloctions, soro throat, loss of voice. coughs, DB. S WAYNE'S FOll POUND Syrup Wild Cherry IS A BOVEBEION BEilEDYi lUtnnrrhnna. nT Kniltlnn hlood. HIST nrOCWKl from tho lnrinr, trachia bronchia or lungs, and nrtso from vnrlous ennsos. as undue physical oxortlon, plihor. or fullness of Die vessels, weak lungs, overstraining of the volco suppress ed efncnatlon, obstruction of tho spleon or liv er, etc. Dr. Swayno's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry strikes at tho root of disease by purifying the blood, restoring the liver and kidneys to healthy action, invigorating the nervous system. The only standard remedy for hemorrhage, bronchial and all pulmonaiy complaints. Con sumptives or those predisposed to weak lungs, should not fall to usa this great vegetablo rem edy. Its marvelous power, not only over consump tion, but oyer every ehronlo disease where a gradual alterative action Is needed. Under Its use the cough Is loosened, the night sweats di minish, tbe pain subsides, the pnlso returns to its natural atnndnrd. the stomach Is improved In Its powor to digest and assimilate tho food, and every organ has a purer and better quality blood suvpllidto it. out of which now recrea tive and piastlo material Is made. SAVED HIS LIFE. A nEMAmtAIiXE CURE t Was that of Edward IT. namson, Engineer at Ororgo Nwoenv's Pottory, 1331 Ittdgo Avenue, Philadelphia. He had a violent 0"Ulli, night sweats, sore throat, great weakness, spit at dir. fereut time., a pint of Mood, tavo np all hope of recovery. Through the use of l)r. 6wavne' !ri(4Crterrtfirup" brenmo a Bound nnd healthy man, and remains so to this day, although over twenty years have elapsed slnco he was cured. PBIOK ONK DOLLAR, fix bottles 5. If vour druffglat or storekeeper doos not sell It, wo will forward halt dozen, frenrht paid, to any ad dress, on receipt of price. PRFrArtED ONLT nT Btlt. SWAY1WE & SOW, 330 N. Blxtlt Street, Philadelphia. Bold by al Prominent Druggists. Itching Piles! PIliES, PILES, ITCHING PILES, Posit! voly Cured by the nso of SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. Home Testimony : I was sorely afflicted with one of tho most dis tressing of all diseases Prurltns or Prurigo, or more commonly known as Itching Piles 'Ihe Honing at times was almost Intolerable. Increas ed by scratching, and not onfroqueutly become quite sore. I bought a box of "Bwnyne's Ointment 1" Its nso gave quick relief, and In a ahort time made a perfect cure. 1 can now sleep undisturbed, and I would advise all who are suffering with this distressing complaint toprocnre'Swavne's Ointment" at nce. I had tried prescriptions almost innumerauie, wunoui nuaing sny perm, anent relief. JOB. W. OIIBIST, Firm of Bredel A Christ. Boot and Shoe House, 344 North Bccond-stroet Philadelphia. SKIN DISEASES. BWAYNE'H ALL IIKALINO OINTMENT iaaleo a speclQo for TETTEB. ITCH. SALT IUI RUM, BCALD HEAD. ERYSIPELAS, BARBER'S ITCH, ITCH BLOTCHES, ALL MUAI.l, UllUDl'I, UUl'AKKUUU iillUl. TION'K. Porlectlv safe and harmless, even on the most tender Infant. Price 50 eon ts. 3 boxes tor 11.25. bout by null to any address on receipt 01 price. Bold by ail tho leading Druggists. Trcparod only by DR. S WAYNE & SON, 830 North SIxth-at., Plilladelphla. iADORNj LONDON : youb : U!PI D4rt : nail uuiui nuoiui ui ! HAIR, i rott sxsTORiNa ' 1 GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality and Color. HERE IS THE PROOF Of Its Snporlor Excellence. Brad thla Home CcKIHcata. testified to by Edward B. Qarrlgues. one of the most compe tent Druggisla and Chemists In Philadelphia, a man wboae veracity none can doabt 1 I am happy tn add my tostimonv to the great value of Ltie " London Hair Color Restorer." which restored my hair to Its original dark col. or, sou lu. quo apuears to ue penuftuout. x aiu .atlaflfwl that thia nrenaratioii la nothlmr like a dve. but operates upon the secretions. It is also a beautiful hair dressing, and promotes the growtn. 1 purcnasea tn nrst dohi iroifc, i It. uarrlirnoa. druirirlst. Tenth and Coates-ats. who can also testlTv my hair was veiy gray when 1 commeuceu its use. MBS. MILLER, Vn. van N. Nlnih.aL. I'blladelnhla. lilt rwavkr A. HnN.vltnMneeted Frleiuia 1 I have the pleasure to Inform ou thntaladyof my acquaintance, airs Miner, uueiiguivu witu thA Monceaa of vonr "London Color Hair lleatoi. er.'' Her hair was tailing rapidly and quite gray, l uu cuior 11a. ueu reaiurvu, um tuu isu tug out entirely stopped by ite n.e. fc. IL. UABKIQUEB. Druggist. Cor. Tenth and Coatee-eta.. Pblla. All Uiat art can accninrdiah In beautlrvlnar. Btrengihenlng, thlckenlugand adorning tho nalr 1a effected Dr ualnir "uindon Hair Color Restor er." It stimulates and forces a now growth 1 If gi av. roatorea Its untural color, and renders It silky and beautitul 1 cures dandruff 1 keeps the MMilu r.lesii. nool and hAalthv. All druiroiata sell It. il'rlce 75 cents: six bottles, f 4. Bout by exprvas 10 auy aourosa. BWAYNE A BON, 330 N. Blxth SL, Fbilad'a, HOLE PBOl'BIETOHB Xfor Salo by all Mrugglsts. jqjx 16. U70-yl Mfiucli Chunk Items. Tho following Interesting items from our Mauch Chunk correspondent were crowded out Inst week : Jacob Fllcklncer, one!of tiistwelvo sitting In Judgment on Fisher McKcn na ease, was sovonty-nlno years old on Thursday last. Sheriff. Lesley, of Bummlt Ulll, Has leased tho Continental Hotel, at Asli ton, and contemplates maltlug his bow in tho capacity of landlord soino day during the coming week. Miss Emily Salkeld, of this placo, will shortly wed a Mr. Qullek, of Newark, the cerrninny to take placo at Waterloo, N. T., and "silver tonuued Dan" Is fin 111 to contemplate nnterlng into part- nerslilp for life with a Washington lady. Noct ? bociaiiins, candy nulling, and sour- kraut parlies, aro, just at present all tho go among tho "upper crust." Mr. Fred, bcaulonburg, of Upper Mauch Chunk has repaired to Philadel phia for medical treatment. Among baturday's arrivals of dis tinguished strangers were "Judge" Slattory and Chas. Mulhearn, Esqs. They were accompanied by several lady friends and two members of the 0. Ss I. Police, and took up quarters at Mrs. Urenolser's boardlng-houso. They expect to remain about 3 weeks. Mr. Aug. Keonan, thoCallfornian, a well-liked young man and experleno- eu pnarmaceutlst, isDlaylne second fid- dlo at Lacier'a mammoth drug store, and a more poll to and attentive clerk (especially to ladles) is not to De found In Chunk. Mr. Louis Dietrich, tho tin-smith hps regained the use his lower pins, nnd may again be seen about town.Un- icraut vorgeht nletit niolit war, Louis, The "Columbia" has been the most extensively patronized hotel dur ing tho week, whoroat the worthy Judge feels well pleased. Hating a lino assortment of smok ers' articles In Geo. Wolf's and n very attractive display of notions at Rioliard Klofcr's, the show-windows of our shop keepers don't look much Christmas like. Ellas Schick Is somewhat crlpplod by rheumatism. Tho Orpheus bulging Society will hereafter meet In the Iligh Shool-room of tlio first ward School House. Mies Llosslo Hazard ruturaed from a nix week's visit at Ulaymont on Thursday. That a party, of enterprising young ladles should have come to grief on Wednesday evening Is sorely regretted by "yours most respectfully." Were ho at liberty to divulge particulars, It would cause a side-splitting laughter, for tho whole affair was so funny, oh I Among the many useful contrivan ces lately brought to our notice Is an inodorous, stcainless boiler, brollor,fry er, aud baker, doslgnod and manufac tured by Spangler & Esser of this place. On trial we found it a contrivanco, which, for adapablllty and usefulness seeks its equal, nnd will surety And its way In every household where Its ad vantages nre once known and appreci ated. As a broiler it excels anything we have yet seen or tried, and for bak ing plea or blsoultd, or warming them It. Is decldodly the best thing out. and used for cooking or frying, banishes all disagrocable odors, and thus prevents a whole neighborhood from knowing what one is going to havo for dinnor. Dut Its main excellencies consist in its being a superior brollor and baker. Doss Itelchard Is under the impres sion that the wiro-mill over which he presides Is the only establishment In town where business is aa it "used to was" brisk. And Simon, I think, ts correct, and tho hands employed under him are lucky fellows. The clerks of the L. V. It. It. Co. aro making every possible exertion to sum np about tho 20th or 23d Inst. Tonr correspondent is under obli gations to tho publisher of the Advo cate for the prompt reliof received at bis hands a few dags ago. PeoprtTaro evidently growing tired of listening to Molly-trials, and by tho time Alex. Campbell comes to be tried, tho defendant, tawyors and Jurors will very likely be the only parties In atten dance. Should tho Wagner case conio- howover, It will surely draw a full bouso. Dec. 7, 1876. Au-flA. J- 'VN IDElU. r- THE POWELL MUUDE FRIDAY-, DEC. 8. Court met at 0. a. m. and tho cross examination of Charles MuJhearni con tinues. With regard to this, wltuess U may bo permissible- to remajk thai no one with whom we- have-yet conversed appeared to doubl that on direct ex amination ho had "told the truth ac cording to the best of bis knowledge." Tet ever since yesterday counsel for defense have been engaged in the, thus far unsuccessful attempt of demolishing bis testimony.. Mulhearn claiming to havo been with the party that assassi nated Powell, tells what appears to be a straight forward story of particulars. Tells us how he came to go to Summit Hill, what happened there, whom the party of assassins (of whom be was one) met, by whom and how tl) o deed was done, asd who had paid and received part of the reward. These statements counsoi for the defense aro row trying to undo by an (let us. hope futile) attempt to confuse the wltnros. Messrs. llynu and Fox are working hard for their clients, but then, they are working for a feu of a thousand dollars each I The danger anil insecu rity of life and limb to which t!u Inhab itants of the coal region have been hitherto exposed are nothing to tlietni of eourno not. The whoio proceedings aro almost too d(gustlng to witness, yet thus far, the prosecution havo had tho better of the defino. litvddos, wore they ovon to succeed In their tac tics, they can not ex poet to annihilate the many corroborative fart, aomo of them already established, and otheri to bo established. Their caso Is evidently a desperate one. An hour and a halt having boen spont In useless argument, tho cross examination Is permitted to proceed according to certain rules agreed upon: I think wo went down the piano ; don't know that I said at the habeas corpus hoarlng that Donation took ns Into tho brush ; dun't know how long wo wero In the brush ; Mat Donnhoo was nearest to Powell whon John LVin ahoo fired tho shot ; Fisher stood be hind hlra (Mat Donahoo) ; don't re membor what I said at tho habeas) cor pus ; know that Flshor wont to Wil liamson's window j sovoral peoplo pass ed but none but one spoko ; think I mentioned tho names of all Implicated at the habeas corpus ; did not say at the hearing that Fisher and Campbell had been talking at Sweeney's about this man (Powell) ; when I left Ta maqua, I didn't know but what wo were going on a lawful errand j Capt. Linden frequently talked to me about this case at the prison ; nobody asked me what I. was going to testify to. Re-dlrect : Was not on the stand long at the habeas corpus ; was neither ex amined by Mr. Hyon nor Fox than ; they were not there ; Dnriahoe called Flshor "Suslo" when wo mot atSummlt IIIII after the shooting wo met be tween the cars ; McKenna had a bottlo in his pocket, out of which he gave me a drink ; was supervisor of North Sohuylkill township at the time of ray arrest ; had somo money duo me by tho township j Patty O'Dmnell Introduced mo to Fisher at Mrs. Ryan's ; O'Don' nell told me that this was Mr. Fisher; County Delegate of Carbon county ;' ho had come with a delegation ot twenty-Qve, we with ono of ten j they had come, ho said, to scare ono Coler aln away from his wlfo, with whom ha had been living in unlawful wedlock ; when 1 was Introduced to Fisher at Sweeney's as Mr. Dwyer, I actod ot course as though we had never met bo fore . O. T. MoHugh watf among those at Mrs. Ryan's ; can't toll how long It was between tbo meeting at Ryan's and the Powell murder ; meeting him (Fisher) some time after tho. murder, he said to me, Wasn't it a oloan job 7 Says I : What Job ? Says he : tho kill. Ing of Powell ; he told me what it was done for ; can't say how long after tho murdei this was ; heard something said about a "boatman ;" think It was in Sweeney's bar room ; don't remember talking to McKenna since the Powell murder, AFTERNOON SESSION. Can't tell what I swore to at Dona hoo's trial, Q. Did you, at tho trial of Donahoo swear that the reason given by them for tho shooting was bcanso "he (Powell) refused to glvo Campbell a breast." A. Don't remember what I may havo stated ; met two mon on tho railroad track, but can't Just now state what tbey said : think the men asked what was the matter, or some thing of the kind ; passed one man first, and four or fivoaf tor wards ; met snrao men afterwards ; can't tell whether these or tbo former asked .us what was the matter ; we went part of tho way down the plane ; It was In or near the swarap that we met a man ; can't say what time- It was when wa got to Tamaqua, John Sweeney : Was at Cool Dale on the night Powell was shot ; betwoen eight and nlno o'clock in the evening, on my way to Ashton, I met three men In the Ashton swamp : when I mot those three men I bid them "good eve ning ;" thoy Inquired of me the road to Tamaqua, and I directed them what courso to take-; they wore dark olothes; the spokesman of tho party wore a long dark coat and cap , this was about eighty yards east of the old plane. Cross-examined : I was gring In op. poatte direction from what they wero ; I was going to Summit 1)111 ; bad never been called on as a. witness In this mat ter before Donaho'e's case was tried : tfey were wll nio ; they we David Orifl shot I was. at ey were within soven or eight feet of were east or No. 3 plane. Orifflth ; On night Powell was Tamaqua : on mv return accompanied by two others, we mot threo men about a mile and a half this side ot Tamaqua ; I was driving tho team myself ; left Tamaqua at about 10 o clock. Thomas Downs : Was In Griffith' company on the night referred to, and) corroDorates his statement. Evan Davis : Testifies to the samo. C. T. MoHugh Is now brought Into Court, his appearance causing consider able stir among both the audience and counsel for defense ; was body -master of the Summit Hill division In 1871 ; In Octobei ot that year, Fisher, myself, Mchlonna, Alex. Campbell and some others of the lucraheas met : Fisher was comity delegate, t tty-ro. was, some talk about "ftU& fcrw' John P- Jones f Campbell ohilaied that Powell was tho worse man. ol tbo two, but Fisher cau fc) tided, that Ames was ; there was nettl ing douti however at that thus, and when I subsequently mt Jlreaojtn.and ha- asked me what had bettea bo donii, D tiuM hltu I thought he bad better let the matter drop ; by "putting a man out of the way" was. meant that he should be killed ; Campbell was In fa. vorof puttlug Morgan, Powell "out of COiri'IMUKll. ON. VMW) VAUI..
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