Iff.'. !i!lJ" . S - B EAUTIF TOUB HOMES t - ... . . k. tuuHtW MM A ittNh n nlninar aaas more mj u- tlvrneas of home, ifc n mj toanmMr and Mutely Papered. I bare Inst, received the argest and finest stock or WALL PAPERS J ill meets this aemana at, p 'JVr.i; body, being lower man ever jjn "jSViri'S or elsewhere. Yon are anreii a Bargain, herei Cull, examine MM be convinced. 4000 l'lecfs nt from 10 to 75cts. cnch. ComnnsragBtamplillla. Bronzcs.aiased Tints, Blanks, and straw and Brown Hacked Papers, with UOIlDKRSto MATCH. Newest Pattern Reduced Prices I Yon mm-, niter reidirur tbe above, come to the Jennelnloii that I litre rntired tiom tho pUVIO JlUalNKHS. but I would reepoctfqlly Inform ' . .... 1. tm .,- ih. frwt T hivn now 1VU rill 1. in . ...,. - -- ' a larger and more complete tvaort- I O S K CHEHICALS.' PER- tfitiVlIv .h. 1..,ain PITONT MRDIOINES. TOILKTTIa and , TANO Y ARTICLES, SPONOBS. UUU BUBS, 'iTOC IKKT BOO 1KB, BOX end NW K PAFKRS. Njnd everything usually old In urst class Drug Stores. Prescriptions carefully compounded, with acenraey and dispatch, nt all hours of the yormgut- . . . ! 1 hankful for put favors. 1 respeoinmv Vntlnned share of your ristronage. No trouble tt how goods, gall and exauiiue whether yon wish to purchase or not. " Very respectfully. CM AS. VT. liEIVTZ, druooibt, V .t,.l tlnCMInw UAMW Htteet. t Leblghtoo. Dec l-ml Society Heelings. r.rINITO CASTLt. No. 78, A, O. K. OF TUX M. C. 2nd and 4tb Monday of each mouth. In Ito- ' ber's Hall. Lehighton, at 7:30 o'clock r. u. l n J. Hunsleker, s. K, 0,1 S. R. ailnam, ' S. K. R. a. flXADKlf HUTTBIf LODGE. No. 886, 1. O. O. F.. meeta every Tuesday esrenlng, at 8clock, In Reber's Hail. Alfred Beck, j.V. U. N. II. nober, Secretary. ilKTi'cniN TSIBK, Mo. 232. Imp. O. of Tt. M.. meeta ln.Rsber'a Hall every Hntnrdar. li lt. Kreldler. Sachem i 8. R.tiilham. C. of 11. Toho FocA Tiiibr, No. 171. Imp. O. It. M meet on Wednesday evening of each week, at 7:10 o'clock. In Public School. Hall, Weissport, Pa. O. W.'Schvnb, 8.) Ju. Btohg. C. of B. XimsUTOM LODCt, No! 214. K. of 1.. rnceta on Friday evenings, in Behnr'a Hall, at 7:30 o'clock. J. W. Baudenbush, C. C. T. It. natciur, K. of B. and ft. Advertising Rates. We dfJrt it to be distinctly understood that n o advertisements will be Inserted In the col li mns of Tiuccannox Advocate that maybe - e selved front unknown parties or Arms. nnes a rcnmponieawun tae uabh. raerouowing are uroKLT terms. Adrertisanients for 1 yew, per loch each Insertion ...... MCts, " six Mooths-'serlnch each Insertion IS eta. " Three Honths. " "' - MCts. " Less than three months, arrt InSer. tlonSL eachanbsasvent Inaertien tSCta. I.oosl notices 10 cents cer line. H. V. HORTIUHER, Publisher. E. II. S1KWEB.S, -m- aw a. aAwa. dsa.. vu'B.i u a. w vuuaiijkiuaium AT t,AW. OmctKa I, Ifanslen Uonto. 1IATJCHOHCNK, PA. Settllnir Esutes, Finns; Aoeomnts and Orphans C onrt ITaetice a specialty. Trial of Canses earefnlly attended to. Legal transactions in EnclUt and German, Jnuo. SATURDAY MORNING, DEC. 16, 1876. Local and Personal. W Parties receiving the Advocate with a cross marked after their names -will please remit the amount due for Ssbscrlptlon, or the extra 50 cents w)U bo added to pay the expenses of collec- VlUUi nother snow storm Monday night. Christmas, one week ,from next Monday. New goods at E. H.Snyder's, for the holidays. Thursday next, December 21st, will be the shortest day. . The rolling mill at Ferndale has suspended operations for a short time 50 lb. lard cans best tin only 75 -cents at D. F. Ulckert's, East Weiss port, Pa. The' Lehigh Valley Itatlroad Co. Iisto In employ In their office at Mauch Chunk 41 clerks. There are a number of cases of scarlet rash and fever In this borough and its vicinity. C. W. Letitz, tho druggist, keeps a full line of patent medicines, fancy and toilet articles, wall papers, etc., which he sells very low for cash? The Farmers' Uutuat Fire Insur ance Company, of Berks county ha laid n assessment of $1.50 per $1000 Insured wherewith to meet Its losses during the past year. , Dan. Gra.verHat the Bee 'Hive, ha' just received a large stock of choice china toys, lamps and glassware, which. he is -selling so low as to be al most giving them away. C. V. Kuder, tinsmith and .Store dealer, on North street, Just below Sec ond, has on hand about 20 dozen' anU mal cake cutters, a)l shapes and sizes, which he" Is selling very low for cash. A few days ago Catharine Madden, an old woman of Schuylkill county, was found dead near a stove In her house. From the;fact that a half burnt stick lay alongslde-of berJt Js supposed that sht died while la the act of lighting her pipe. Ladle and gentlemen wtsblng to indulge .In the luxury of a dish of prime oysters, should patronize the handsome salocn pf J. W. O'Ncll at the Lelilghtoo. Bakwy, opposite the 1st' National ,Jiaak stewed, .frjed, or oil the half- shell.' Families supplied at lowest prices. - . Joseph F.' Bex, near Canal Bridge, East Welfsport. will supply you with finest family- flour, feedj candles, ap ples, potatoes, tobacco, and clgarw, at lowest possible prices for casii.' Try it aud be convinced. '' 4 Milton Fioreyt near' canal bridge, East Welsiport,-; keeps always on hand & One stock of ..doubts, and single har ness, horse collar?, horse blankets, fcc, which he Is offering, to the public at very reasonable' prices. Call aud ex amine for yourself. J. K. Itlckertjia's still a few of those eligible luUinMlclr(stown to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good home call and see htm He Is also sop. filylug flour.feed.lutabcr aud coal at the ewest rates. The Sunday train on tho Allen towii railroad between Topton and, Kutztown has beep dlwoutlnucd. -Allen, a llttlo son of Mr. II. n. Peters, foil down stairs Tuesday night, and received a severe blow on the fore head. A little child of Mr. Moloek, of Dolonnburg. died Taosday of diphthe ritic crimp, atter nil Illness of about 24 hours. Our friend, J. W. Knudenbush wlll'l enter upon his duties of Sheriff and take possession oi me jau on me ist oi January next. V An editor wishes no bodily harm to of them In arrears will bo seized with a4.w'V'cr,''whon:Sir remittent fever, A four-enr old daughter of MrJ Thomas Koons, of this place, died ony Mondav last, of malignant scarlet fevoM ,, ,. , ni, 1'owel nirmr was tniieu aooiui iwnniiun- and whooping COUgll. to know whetn r thero wonlu be any damter Father Hunt, the eccentric preaclr4w me if cainpbed were ta squeal i er and temperance lecturer, died in Philadelphia a few days ago. Ho was eighty four years old. Wo hear that L. A. Miner hns picked up his "traps," and moved his "Independent" to Summit Hill. A dead loss to Mnuch Chunk. The Insurance monsy upon the Ufa of Mr. M. W. Haudenbush, of Packer ton, who died a few weeks since, has been paid by the company to the wid ow. -Physicians recommend Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup when all other medicines fall, as a certain cure for Bronchitis, Sore? Throat, and Couphs or Colds of lohg standing. For sale by all Drug, gists. Indications now are that both the Fort Allen BolHug Mill, at Welssport, and the Carbon Iron Works, at Parry ville, will bo re started in tho near fu ture, So mote It bo 1 We are under obligations to the Committee of Arrangements, for a complimentary to the grand Military and Civic Dress Ball, to take place at Military Hall, Slatlngton, on the eve nlng ot Friday, 23d Inst. Stop a Moment. nave you used Dr. Coxe's Santonlne Worm Syrup. Try tt. It Is delightful to the taste, health-giving to children; but death to worms. Price 25 cts. For sale at A. J. Durllng's drug store. 28 Dan. Graver, ot tho Bee Hlvo Store, has just returned from Philadel phia' with another large stock of choice new goods, comprising; ladlos' dress goods and dry goods, which he Is offer ing at wonderfully low prices. "Take a ride 1" It so, visit David Ebbrrt's livery, on North street, aud solect from bis Btables a handsome "rig " The price for which will be but a trifle In comparison with the amount ot pleasure enjoyed. E. H. Snyder has Just returned from New York with nn elegant stock of Dry Goods, fine Dress Goods, ladies' Furs, Muffs, and Boas, at from $0.00 to $10.00 per set ; also a stock of Fancy Goods for the holidays. A grand shooting match will take placo at the hotel of Leopold Meyor, at Lehigh Gap, on Saturday nxt, the 23d Inst. The prizes will consist ot turkles, geese, ducks, ec. Good sport Is antici pated, so you had better be on hand. Mr. A. S. Fry, of Catasauqa, now traveling agent for Adams, Ilaltoinan & Co., of Philadelphia, will take pos session of tho Carbon House, on tho 1st day of January, 1877. Mr. F. is a very fine gentleman, and U without doubt competeut to "keep a hotel." The Carbon Advocate, published by H. V. Morthlmer at Lehighton, en tered upon Its fifth volume last week, and enjoys a lively trade amongst the people of Carbon. Harry knows how to run a paper, and he Is meeting with good success. Catasauqua Dispatch, 0th Inst. Tho people of our olty wero Tues day greatly astounded by the promul gation of the fact that I). K. Dlefen derfer, postmaster lit this city, had been embezzling funds belonging to the gov ernment, and that as a result be had, after an examination of the affairs of the oOlco by a special post office agent, been removed, and Mr. Frank Good, late chief clerk, appointed la his placo. Allentown Democrat. Exit the calico party and enter the wristlet soiree. Tbls latter entertain ment, which has made Its appearance In the West, is a newer form of evening entertainment. The ladies furnish the' wristlets, all numbered. Then they eaeh put on ono of a pair, and the mates are sold, bit or miss, to the gen tlemen, and each man has' to devote himself for the evening to the lady whose wristlet Is numbered the same as the one be has drawn. Harry Williamson, pne of the old business men and most popular citizens of Sumnit Hill, was In Lehighton on Wednesday forenoon last, and called In to see us. Harry Is one of tho import ant witnesses In the Morgan Powell murder case. He reports business dull at the Summit but all are living in hopes of better times. Williamson is one of- those generous, open hearted fellows, who possess the happy faculty of looking for the "bright lining" in every dark cloud. See first page for lata Mauch Chunk nevfs and commencement of Morgan Powell murder trial. At Baesersvltle. LeUleh county, ths demo crols had a parade and an ox roast on I riday, in honor of the election ot Tilden und Jleuducka, Tho Jollification closed with a toichligbt -pro-season in the eventiui. OnlyThroo In 100,000. Bead, pause and deflect over tho following; Dr. Coxe's Vlld Cherry aud Seneka has proved beyond all doubt to be the best and most wonderful remedy' ever prepared for tue speedy relief ana cure of all coughs, colds, whooping cough, asthma, hoarseness, weak lungs, incipient consumption, and that terrible malady croup. Have you delayed try lug it o long 7 It so, get a bottle cost ing 50 cts. aud use two thirds of it ; if Uot satisfied return the balance aud get your money back. Can anything be fairer 1 This offer has been accepted by over 100,000 persons tiling this delight ful remedy, aud only three bottles have evtu been returned, bold la Lehighton by A. J. Durllng aud C. W. Lentz. Large bottles 00 cents; small size 25 cU, Till? POWELL MUIMH.K. COKWUltD ritrH FlnST TAOS, the wav", y.slicr coiuonded that John P. JnueJ niliownf)iiinuml that be alionM be nn imt of tb" war- It was resolved Hint I ahnnld at tend to nln matter, either yet n liiTheiii ev-ntu iliy. "s uiiimiiIj- slated, the mat ter was suffeied 10 dtopi this wna the M incut. na I nttcmied as undy-mnnteri I wi.s snre -edi-d by Unropbelli In the roicnoon ot Docomuer J. Seamier Campbell requested mo to pn w T. nioaun to fetch over sonic man to pill MorBn l'ottoii out of the wnvi ho told me that I mu d find them nt Malev's sa opn. and rbvo medl. lecllons how lo brlnfr them: whou i I cot to Mnlov'sthey wero out, but aiibseqneiitly met themontnestrcoti wo wont ln- hndl"V and nlthourrti wn separated alvii tlv therrafier, we met at n snrlne' alnnit thcsnmtnlt JIill rprrti thev were John and Math. Don ihoe. and Chaa. Mnhiearai Fisher, Jones and Powell were Uik ed about as we walked alone! Donnhoe cirried .. a-, n.Lim. him irhe t-niild kdl a man. ho said "lis easily as a mill fiog." arrived nt sweeney'a before the rest old; I was somewhat ou tho been uy wli'ch I tnonn to say 1 was iliiiukiou the ilrat Buiid-vy after the arrest of At...n.t.. -Mmtiin ntAi Thomas Fisher In 8L Joseph'' (srave-yard: my connection with I he a .. -nn-im. titt.n tin if-t m nt the iiravo.rartl fence (ihls was shortly nfler tho arrest ot Mnl heanil, of which he Informed me, tcllinir me that one ot the Morgan Powell mnulerers had been nrnaied. anil It he wai stiro thatthere was any danger that ot them wonld squeal, he'd suon leave tho States. Have been a members of the order since Hun, Fisher was a mem her at that time, bnt 1 don't know about MoKennru Fisher woacoonty delegate when I Joined, and ronmmed so: I never got any "goods1' from the county delegate as tho "-!oods" had been given out when I wsamsdo body.master. aud I left the position belore the next "goods" were given 0 t. I'he order lu 1869 wsspietty well conduct ed hut In IS70nndlS7l ItbecamorMlculous.niid members foua-nt with each other on the slight, est ptetext! then in 1871 Campbell bocarae body, matter, and I remember ho mado a call ou tha order to go and beat a man at Tnmnqii": to boat n man Hint lived with another ninn'a wtfo or something llkfl tnatt 1 think James Boyle, now lnliulatPnttaville, was one of ths men-then there was Aleck Campbell, Teddy Campbell, in t so 1 4 and Pat. Conoghoii, and two others, but Fisher wna not ono or tho men. Thn practice of tho ord r wis to help n fellow member when ever he got Into illlllculty and the practice was to beat those who were obnoxious. Campbell snld that tholanioquaaudTuacnrorft men were lu our dsut and thai it was n good Job wo went over tluit time lor them as now thev would come over to put Puwe.l out ot they way. Uo tho question did you hnvo a conversation with Fish, vr alter the bull nt Mcllugh's about Mat. Douo, hoc! Mollugh answered Yea. lri the next morning af let tho ball 1 met Fisner and he usKcd me If I know "that man" and I aald "No." and he said "well you're a hell of a fellows he's one of tho men vou brought over the night of tho Po iell mnrderi" then we shook hands and 1 saw It wns .Mat. Donohoe. This was about one month atter the muruort Pat. MolCenua, John 1. Mcllugh, Aleck Cauipboll, Barney McIIugh, and John Brody were along with Pisber when ho spoke to me about biau Dono hoe. . cross-examined by Mr. Byon. Q When Campbell proposed lo put Powell ojt ot the way, Fisher objected to it 1 A. No, sir j hut he said Jones was the worst man. Q. McKenna said nothing I A. I can't remember now. Q. What was to be done with Jones 1 A. lie was lobe Vuut out of, the wiiy," that la, kill hlmi the subject of patting Powell out of the way was biouitht up tlmo and again by Aleck Camp bell s Fisher advised me to leelira. as my wile was a woman of education, and tt would be dnngernua to allow any books or papers belonp Inglo the division to moot her eye. (I. Uld Campbell tell you whom you were lo meet In Tamaqua ) A. Ko. sir i but I think he told me that Juiloy would tell roe. Q. Yon were'ut In Maley's with those three men I A. No, sir. Q. You dld'nc meet with Mulhearnlu MalevVI A. I did uot meec Uulhearn In Aialoy'a Q. Was Mulhearn near enough to hear what Donohoe said about shooting Powell t No, sir ; I thluk not, beoonse he whs in advance and wo spoke low. Q. Campbell told you he would meet vou at the burning miuol A. Yos, sir) but hero let mo explain tunt what 1 told Mulhearn and tho others that 1 would tako them to bweenuy's,aud I did, In violation of Campbell's orders, as my object was to defoat their plans anil savo Pow ell i 1 took them through the nialu street, and they were moro oxposeu than anvwhore c.e m tho town, aud I didn't know who wns in hv.ee nov's when I took them In and I took them there that they might be seen t I thluk I told tnom Hint I would take that Into H's bv tho back wav, bnt I didn't do so exeapt pait of the way i I did not know that any one but enmp bea had anything to do with seudiugtor the men, Q. Vou did not meet Campbell that night 1 A. No. sir i not when ho expected ! ho waited for me at the burning mtno. Q. Wus there any trouble at awecney's I A Yes, sir i there, was a scuffle ot Mine kind, but 1 wasn't hurt, nt least I wus all tight next day. tj. Did you tell thoso men that you wero sent for them 1 A I believe I did say something to Jack Dono hue. Q. You wonted for Powell tberol A. No, air i foi John P. Jones. Q. Fisher did then I A. No sir; 1 think howsut Into business, but come to recollect he had a Job driving n gang way In No. 4 1 I don't know whother It wus n cock! Job or not i the relations between Powell and McKenna nnd Flshex wero friendly, I think; (J. You went to Tamaqua because you weio ordered lo by Campbell! A. Yes sir. Q. Was MeKcnua ever a body-master whllo you woi o a member of the order, prior to 1(71 1 A. No, sir, 8ATU1IDAT, The cross-examination ot Mcllugh, which oc cupied nearlr all Saturday foreuoou, developing nothing now, we pass it orer. At about II o'clock the witness subsided, aud was succeed ed on the witness stand by Mr, A. W. Leisen nug, whose appearance caused quite a commo tion In the court-room. What do they propoie to prove by html was n question asked by every body. Including counsel for defense, and thus It was that, like tho proverbial "what did John say I" It occupied the Couri's attention until nearly Mondav noon before the "nothing" dar. edto be divulged. It was, in f act a faroial re enactment ot tthakospeare's "Much ado about nothing." MONDAY. A. W. Lelsennng, (letter In hand): Received this letter, by mail, fiom Thomas P. Fisher. It was I seel. (Ml dating Alex. Campbell'! trial, saw Mr. Albright after receiving it. and snbse quently Mr. Fisher .... counsel lor He. tenso Brain object, this time lo a snOseauent conversation rod between witness and tno pris oner. Moie argument, which consumes about throe quarters of an hour. Daring all this time the pintoners watch proceedings closely. Their eyes are upon their counsel, thoy aro oblivious to all else H ansplrlng around them. "The fol lowing letter la then trad by Mr. Hughes, It be ing the Identical letter elalmed to have been re ceived by Mr, Leisenrlng from Thou. p. Fisher: Bum; IT mix, J nne 21. 1S76. A. W. LEisF.Naisa.Dum bin As a Irieud I wish yon conld hud outot Mr. Albright jf.the commonwealth Intends to put me to any trou ble. 1 am not afraid that I have done anything unlawful, bnt I know Mr. Win. Zahnerlsuo friend ol mine, and b would like to put me ts some trouble It he comd rauuence Mr. Albright as I.know you can dud out of Mr. Albright all particulars. I would have spoxo to Mr. Slew, era. the District Attorney, but as I asked him for a lavor atter bis election aud he seemed to laie no steps, so that is the reason 'bnt I would not ask him anything, But tho tlmo may. come when he may come to me aud ask favors ot me as ho has done before when he was looking for office. I have no acquaintance, with Mr. Al. unght or I would see him on the matter. As you heard. Mc.'arian mention my name scrotal tunes on tae stana. but I am not In anywise alarmed at any thing he wild, bnt a man like him con Id be luduonced to put man to trouble. Mr. Lelsenrlug If you would tend to this I would not forget yon In anything I can do for yon. And if Mr. Albright doos whit la right I could be Ms friend la a political way as I am at liberty to do as 1 pieaae. Aa you seo 1 waa an applluant for the duplicate and they rave it to Suite u young num w.io never -has dons any. dug for the party. Bo I intend ttla tall to play some political tricks to show them wnat they have done. Mr. Ldeenrlng I am giving you great trouble but I hope I will be able to pay you or ) our friends some recompense sometime, Yours truly, THOMAS P, F1SUKU. James Kerrigan i Heard a conversation be tween Fisher aud MoKenna on anturday night lu the Jail. Heard Fisher to) MoKrnua toat duuugthe Campbell trial bo bad written a let ter lo a uwn named Lelsenrlug, at H. Chunk, a-otlng him to find out If the common wealth was golug to niaks any trouble for blui. lis eanl that Lelsennng had shown tha letter to Ouu, Albright auu tue District Attorney. McKouna Said lhat none but a blockhead would have dous taut, us it looki-d like being giuitvi but Fisher said that Lelseunug was good friend ot his, auu turn ho thought be would do what was rlnht Q Didn't you hear anything shot A. I heard Vlaher say something about tho jury. U, Well, what was 1. 1 Deieuae object, and ask the vroaecutiou lo declare whal they Intend lo prove,, pendinu ulcn Court aujoarned until tmee p ui. AmiinoON. The argument begun p evlous to adjournment coi.tiuiies, while the "little Mjaeaier' occupies the-tautl, llsteueniua' aileutivelv. luoouver. sation with. McKenna ou Hatarday night. Fish eruilowed lhailt C. T. Mollukhliud squealed aright ue iniichl have implicate I him iFiahor) stilt more. MoKeuua alluwed ho didn't care, be O'juldu't butt him. Uu previous occaslou Fisner to.d MoKeuua that tuuugh MollugU should tqueal he was suro ho wouldn't hurt him. Cros-examinedi Was arrested lor murder of John P. Joues some It or is months ago. lold Heists. Peeler and llrenelser concerning ibis conversation. Waa at Mrs. Mcllugh's ball lu latter prf, of December 17I. Hasr Jactc Do,ia. lion. Cnmphel end otheia theie. lte-dlrecti Dnnnhoe and Campbell went np. atalrs. Doiiahoe eiiue tlovn stairs with smne money In his hand pild lus fourdaUara. "w Pat McKuniiit their, I'm. wns nt Malev's thnt he (I)oualioe) paid nio Hie four dollar. Jin Ji id iiioucy left aller iiayiiig n,e. Haw a man Hi ro whom they called Mr. Fuller. Was al one litnu a member ol tne Molly Miigulie nssocintlnn. l',ir McKouua wns n member of tho association, nnd shortly befoio my arrest wnsnetina as body master. Math. Donation was aim a membei. Nobody touhl be n member bnt nn Irishman. Cross-examined i saw John Donahoe and tho rami they oalled Fisher going up stairs nt Mul ey's. MaleVwiis lirhlml tho bar when Dona hoe pawl mn tho four dollars. It looked In me ns If ho had a good bunch of money leltr. Joined tho society after Couipueli's removal to 'I nina. qtiH. 1 lie-direct t tint tlmo I saw McKenna waa at Mrs. Mcllugh's ball. Saw John Blnttrry on .thesticet. Went to the hall to amuse mvselfn little. Hoard at the time of the Powell affair. JohnMnllnyt l.lvent fuscaiornt been bom the, e. Know the Donohoe., slat lery, and Chns. Mulhearn been n member of the older of A. u. II. nt the time Powell wns munlered 1 Jack Donohoe was body.master then. TUESDAY. Malloy continues i At tho meeting of theDI. Tlilou In luscarora, Donahoe s.ild they were Indebted to Hnminit UNI, and that Campbell wanted a Job done, and that ho would go him himself. Doiiahoe appointed me as one to go to do it, but 1 refused i this wns before the murder of Powell, It might have been several weeks, or a month. Jnn. Donohoe nnd Math, came to me ono Saturday rfteruou they asked mo to go along to help kill the boss (Powell) t It was on Hnnilnv (Whether the next or not I can't tell) that Jnn Donohoe told me that ho had shot Powell. Peter o'Doniull contended that I'owe.l must be put out of the way. as ho would'nt give nn Irishman n snow Knew Alex Campbell aud Pat. McKenna befoietha meeting reierred to, but not Fisher. The tlri-t tlmo I ever met Fisher was at a ball at Mrs. Mcllugh's, at Tamaqua, Tbatbill was short, ly after tho killing nt 1'oWell Was at Malloy's silicon previous to going to tho ball. Think Pat MoKennn, Until, and John Donohoe, and Aiex. Campbell wero at Mutiny's while I was titeie. Fisher I met at tho ball. Know that on the rooming atter tho ball m ated to the oysters. John rhnmast Haw Peter McKenna a little nbnvo Kline's corner on the evening of the mur der. There wns some nne olso In his company, they wcrn talking together i this was uhout H hour bofore Powell wus shot. Wns ou the stieet When I lieniil tho renort. Cross-exaiuluation i There w is light In By. nou'a store which enabled mo to recognize Mc Kennn, who wus nearest to me. Never hid a light with McKenna. lie got at me nt one tlmo at tho woritH. Told George Evuns about my seeing McKenna that night. It was long before his oirist. Wid. Itlckeri.of Summit Hill t Waa at Hweo ney'son night Powell waa shot, aaw McKen na there thnt night. There was a nol-e lu the bar room at the tlmo, mid so we didn't go In l w went Into a slilo room. Heard of tho shoot ing on the Btreet after leaving Bweenov's. Heard about tho hilling between Sweeney's and Bchneiaer's store. Don't know who told us. couldn't sweat thnt It wasn't half an hour between our going Into Sweeney's and hearing ol the shooting. Cross-oxamlnalloni Frequently talked the matter over subsequently with Mr. Spongier we always thought lc could baldly havo betn McKenna who shot Powell. lioboit Bilsllu i Was around town on oyenlng Powell was shot. Saw pi Loners and C. T. Mo Hugh at Hweeney's that night. Haw a mail there whom thev called "Boatman." Waa at Mis. Mcllugh's ball at Tuscarora. Haw pilson. ers, Alei. Campbell, tho ' Boatman," and others theie. Have since learnt that "Boatman's" name was John Donohoe. Was lultbiled ainein, bur ot the older by Campbell and Mollugh. Hud previously been persecuted bv their men. so lu. nulilnir of Flatter what I had better do to oenno .future harm, Flehcr advised toe to Join the or der t he thought It would at once end all perse cution, roiu i' isner mat i was aimoBt airnia to, go to bed at night lor tear ot these men, (Here witness refers to a raid made on him by a parly of Mollies at Muck Mountain). This was lu 188'J. Was Initialed on the last Sunday ot Nov, 1171. Fever met Fisher as a new member. Cross-exsnilnntlgn i Remember seeing Fisher anil MoKenna at sweenoy's.bnt didn't see them coming In. Told Sweeney that I had seen Fisn er there alter tho crowd hud went out. Wo had a sociable dilute shortly aftrrwanR He-direct t 'I bin was a good wlnlo beforo I heard of the shooting. I drunk with Fisher. I and Dau lloylo wero talking tovcther whou Fisher proposed that wo should have a drink. The imau that called himself "Boatman" was heavily whiskered. Geo. Hohay : Tho Co. 'a office was al Hummlt Hill 111 1871. Bosses geueiaily met the Bupt. thero ou Batuiilay evenlugs atter supper. Pow ell aud 1 narted comuanv on mailt of 2d Beo . 18)1, at about 20 minutes ot 7 o'clock. I proceed. edJIo the outre, ho went to Williamson's store Cross examination t Don't think the night wss so very datlc. Might have soon Irom 10 to 20 feet. Re-direct : There might have been nbont 100 feet of single track near Hie rlgglng..Uand. Bo. twoen the rigging stand and White street tho ground wns rather nmch. Moans Ualdemaui Was at Summit Hill on tho night Powell was shot. Walked up tho plane from Arhtou the siralahtroad was clear, went to the Uermau church thai evening. Ootng home, I went by way of White stieet. haw u Hath hcai d uTCiwrt as Hot a gun, heard some men runulna up tho rigging Bland, and heard aoinebodv cal mir nut "Uli, oh!" Cross-exauilnedi Was closo up to Uio ofuco when I heard men running. Was right at the onicewiieu x heard tnom running up tue rig erinir stand. The csrs wero between mo nnd tho party running. Couldn't see them, becnuso tho cats wore betweeu us. They slopped within my hearing, but went ou again as soon as tho person shot culled out " Uh. oh I I am shot." Mvseir and wire went down tue ulano ttieu. it waa but a veiy short time elapsed between the lime I heard the shot and the time I hoard the men running. Somo three or four sets of cam were on the " stand" near to the olQce thut nlirht. ltcdlrcct i Thero was a "break" between the oars below tho office. WltncsB then explains particulars to tno juiy xrom map suowu. AF1KRNOON. Mrs. Ilaldemsn i Corroborates last wllue.s In moat particulars, but did not see the fl jsh of tho pisioi. David Morgan i Was acnnalnted with orison. era in 1871. Was at summit Hill at the time Moian Powell was snot. Was at Thomas Phil. llps"houso when 1 heard a shot xlreo and some body calling out " I mn shut." Directly after saw Fisher and McKenna coming towards mo from tho direction of the railroad. They were walking. Went down to Williamson's lo seo who had boen shot. Have no doubt about it that Fl.hor and McKonna were tho men I met. Cross examined i Mai tod out of tho house aa soon aa I heurd tho shot. Morgan Prico i Was outing supper at the lime I heard Morgan Powell was shot. My residence was on White sti oet, Left the bouse and went down towards Williamson's Hour go divans and myself met, and when near tho eugtue bouse met McKenna. We asked him what was no. be said " uu. notuinc out a Die UKhiuinir, bug." It mlaht l.ai o been about sevtm o'clock when I hoard of the shootinir. Cross exahuncd : Can't tell who tho man in Mojteuna's company wus. Oeo. XCvansi Corroborates Morgan Frloo In relation to MoKenna Crossxamtued Can't tail who told me that Powell was shot. Mot McKenna at the oornor ot Market and Railtoad streets, i'nee aud I met at Beynon'a stoto. PoweU might have been snot anout is minutes at tue umo we got to car. Williamson's store dwoxd llaltor then testified to seeing, on the night ot tne shooting, when near ths comer ot Front and Market streets, a man .whom, Irom nis appearance, ne took to Da otoKeunn. Wm.D. Zahnor. hunt, ot L A W.Coal Co l Was superintendent at the timoot the Powell murder, aud toe titles principally to I'owell'a naoxt ox ouiung at tno uo's oinoe on uaturu nikht's for instructions. Barney Mcllugh, the next wituoss called on, then entcrtalus tno auolenco for some uma, but very little is obtained from him which la at all lelevuut to tho case. John P. McUngh: The ball at Mrs. Mcllugh's was either the betore or tho day altorChnstuias 1671, Took a party over as a mallei ot business. Took, among others, Fisher, MoKeuua and Cunipbe U Each man paid 81-1 thluk. Cross-era mined i This was a puullc uall: there wereauite a number oi oeoole tneret imn 1 toag no less than 7 i or miua than 10. It wus her annual Dan. uot mere aoout husk lext sum ro.lt 11 ill niter uinnui. John filuttcrv i rteddod at Tuscarora. bchurl- VIII county, lu Doceiuoer, I87i. Attended n mill at aira, nuuim'S at iamnqaa. Dviweeuunns. mas und Now Year's. John Jjouahoe was there; brought him home lu luy rtg." Did not see any money with John Douahuu that evening. haw Alex, cauipboll thei o that num. Been a member of the A. O, II. became such ou Uw 17th Miirch. isji. Cupt, Linden i Was odnoerned in the arrest ot Flaheraud MoKi-nn'L. Been In tne coal reirliin luce April, lurs, Jaol Donahue und I'haa. Mul- neuru were uriestca pruvioua to tue airostui Fianeraud McKenna, out lor other orltuua. Cross-examluedi Did uoi ariest Fisher and McKenuft uiyyoif; only soul the warm -la issued for their ariest uy '"quire Heed, of Bchuylkiil VUUU,r, 4 lUaillltlCM IUIS piUSWUIlUU, AI3UXI under orders of tne Idukurtou National 'Uetec. tno Ageuoy. at Pad idoiphia. Never furuiahtxl MuJhoaiuwith unyltiiug but tobaioo, his wlfo I've tuimaued wlii some things to keep bis fauiuv from starvation. The 1'iimeiton agency furnishes me with what money I may need. Never held out any Inducements to either Mul. besin or wcllugltio not their confessions Never promUed they shouldn't be tried It ihey wuum give bvuiouu) struma tuese men. WIUKkaiiAT, "Judge" Blattery ugulu rehearses at length what, ho knows of l ho A O. II. yclept Molly Majruirelum. and James Kerriuan. the wuiieaa. Informs Court, Jury, aud audiauce how ho oamo to act la the cunacity of special deteeitvo at tho Jnll. Ho til n cr new or alarlllui' Is obUtnoi! from tho (wo and as onr tenners have alrendy been treated to their almost thrcadnarestorlea. we omit giving them In detail. For the same ia aniis weshsll omit what James McKenna may av."xcept lu o far ns It relates lopersnns now on trial I lii-cani nt qnalnted with Fisher in June. 18(1. Iiiaronveisstlon wi'h him on tho icth of j nl r, 18,5, Fnher rccogttlccd me aa a member bf the Molly Magttlrcs. I'rnsa exiitnliiaiton t Tnisisncopy oftheOons. Ututio i and bi'.iaws of tho order in tho -31.10 ot Now York, lie direct t Ilecsme ncqunlntcd with 1'rter Me. Koniiai knew him to benmenibor by 1ns own pt itement i he was first Introduced In mo br Fisher. aw Fisher giving the 'goo Is" lo Pat rick MrKcnna. Knew John and Mulli. Donohee ami diss, Mulhearn. Met ihe.u at several Mol ly iiagiiiro uon volitions in u enci -is in -ja i stopped some five or six daysnt Filioia house. What Inlrrcomnn I had Willi them, I had In the CHparltyof a Molly Mairulie. Tho olllcors of a Division wero n body master, setretnry and ttenauier, sometimes the Intter two were dis pensed with. Noah (IrlUllht 'Knefr Patilck McKenni In Dec. '71 1 was at Summit 11111 on the night of tho shootlna ot Powell. Baw McKenna prob ably a minute before 1 hoard of thn shooting of Powell. When I saw ho was walking up Rail road street, sneaking his way up sir cot among the rubbish and ash heaps along the unoccupied sloe of the Street. When 1 t-aw him nt Kline's corner be exenanged tho p ivement for oppoaitn side of the street t when near Sweeney's lie re-crus-od the street. Mrs. Mnry Rlekert t Baw Mrs. llnhlcmnn nn tho ulelit of theshootlug near the ricginr-stnuilg hnw the tl tsh of the pl-lol t wnsjtist coming from chinch, Mr. II. was nhcud of lusnlfei when near thu oil houso n man passed mo l can't toll how far It wss from tho oll-hdusii waa too much excited at Iho time to note things particularly. Cross-exanilnallon i Was near tho spot wnere Major Arncr's hoiiBO now Btutidi wneu I heird the filing I saw tho dash, and heat it somebody calling out -Oh I am shot." Thero were some cars on the ti nek at the time. After it is ng. eed bv the defenso that the rec ord ot Jonn Do.iohoe's tl inl touching the Bhoot uig of Powell by Yellow Jack be produced in evidence by iho prosecution, tho lut.er rest and Mr. 'tynn opens the case fur the delcuse and in his opining ln a special utruf-s upon tho laet thut thaoriicipal wltueBS In thn case, tho ono by whom the charge wus pnucipnllt sought to be esiab.islieil, waao taluteu oi.e, etc. Accord. lug to his ii Btlraooy, Capt. VIIiinuio.t, a man to whom McKiMiuu was well known, passes him twice, aud yet lulls to recounizj hiji. raiia to recognize Ium notwithstanding that McKenna is a ninn ot extraordinarily large sa I Just consider, gentlemen. Aud whai, besides the testimony of Mulhearn a witness who tells you thnt, but tor bis hsvlmr gotten hltnelf into some other scrape, he wouldn't ue heie tu testi fy do thoy produce I Nethiug. geut emeu, at aitreve.nm to the caee I Tho speaker then ou larges upon the seeming scli-contiudictious and Inconsistencies of Mulhearn's testimony, and before he gels tin ongli will, no doubt, lis vo es tablished a toler.bly fair cato lor the prisoners ou tilal. AtTEBNOON 1 he defence now call up Mr. John Deynon, sf Summit Hill, by whom they propose to prove tho dying declaration of Moigun Powell, accor ding to which It had been a man of about the size of Pat. Olldea who had shot him. Assisted In cairylng Powell into Williamson's store. When questioned who had shot him, ho stated thtt it had been a man ol tho size of Olldea i when asked by Mr. Mlnnlch to swear to tt, ho said he couldn't Ue said ho couldn't swear who the (thi ee) men were. Knew M cKeniia at the time, nnd supposed that Powell know him Cross examined i Did not know Atex. Camp, bell at (no time. Objected to. Wns in front of the Operator's storo at the time of tho shooting. Found Powell sllll lying on tho rnllioad tract whon I got there. He complained very much, said he waa pnralizedln his lower limbs, ami desired to be let alone. His chillies appeared to tbo somewhat singed, ludicutlug thtt he had been fired nt at olosn range. lle-dtieeti Olldea lived In tho lower part ot town, near the Cal hoi lu church bo did Robert Ilrlalln. Powell was unwilling to swear tu tbo lileniltv of him who shot him. " 1 can't." ho aalil. when approached In tee-onl to the subject. Tho defsnco then offer In ovldeuce the testi mony given by Charles Mnlnenrn at tne luxbeat eortnu bearing, whloh Mr. Fox rendd at length. Jnnits Sweeney, alter occupying tae stand Is oxcitBed, whereat I he witness is wi oth. Juno MoConologue t Am a slater ot Thoa P. Fisher; lived at Summit Hill about 27 yoais; ho bus lived there nearly all tho time I nidi he boarded with mo at the time Powell wss shot. Liveil then between the Catholic church and Wllllanunn's. Cross examined i My house Is nenrer tho Cath olio church than to Williamson's store. Qcorgo Boylo : Lived nt 8. 11111 nt tho time Powell was shot. MoKenn-i lived with his father, at Storm Hill, at l he time. Known Mc. Kenna since IgCj. Winked ulongslde of Mc Keuna In '71 1 I was working In tho heading, aud he was driving a gang-way It waa a well pa iing Job, Cros- examination : Never hoard any conver satlons between Powell and McKenna. Am re lateato MoKeuns by maritaeo t hisabioiher In law of mine (At this attgo'of proceedings au. other arises which consumes nbont la nil hour). lie direct i Always heaid MoKenna say that ho nnd Powell were nn good terms, nnd that, he could eot a-iy Job of Powell that ho was fitted tor. McKenua's character has always been good Cross-examination i A man of good moral oharacter, understanding his work, MoKenna allowed, could always get work under Powell, Nover heard or knew that McKenna was a Mol ly Maa-ulre until after tho Bhootuis nt Juo P. Jones. Nevor heai d thnt .McKeniin was trying to shoot u Ulcer Brink, but heard of there having oeen oinioitiiy between mem. never neura what that rilfilcnltv was. Didn't nav much at. tention to the subject. Heard It talked about that he had resisted Officer Brink Simon Andesneri Known McKenna 8 or 8 rears. Never heard anything said against him: nover heard about his havlnir been u Mollv Ma. gulre until after his arret. Never heard of his dimcuity witn umcer Brink. Thos. T. Reese i Known MoKenna 4 or 6 yrs Nover heard anything to his damage. Cross examination : Heard that he waa a Mol lv Ji.airnlro Never knew anvthimr about tbe order until of late. Did not know bofore that tne order was not aa goou aa some others. Am a tailor, worked some lot M cKenna ; heanl ot Buckshots. To be a Molly Maeolro wasn't conslaered a very good recommendation. ltc dlrcct i Am a Welshman. The oefense now offer to enter Into the details of the Flsher-Lelsenrlue-Albilabt matter. which Is. ot course, objected to by counsel lor tho prosecution. Authorities aro cited by both parties, and somo discussion ensues, during wmcu v;oun oujourns. Tinmanir A. vV. Lelsenrlnir i Refcrrlm? ri en Interview had with Fisher subsrqaently to receipt ot IrU wv suys -tuna mo tailor, ut mu moo expressed his fears lost Mr. Parrlsn mislit interpret what was said at a certain committee meeting as a luroat. At ine ume or mat meoiing ootn partlos were angry i there were some dlfteren oea between them, but both parted apparently ou good terms never heard anything detri mental to Flshei 'a character. cross-examination i Hadn't heard of ths Au. donrtod dinlunltr In consequence of which Fisher had been sent to tho Penitentiary ; heard It asserted that he waa a Molly Maguire. Jas. Sweeney i Reside at Summit Hull on night PoweU was shot, was at my house i after I retired into tho bar-room from sapper nn the evening In question, I foaud somo men in iho bar room i Patrick McKouna and, I think, Fish er among the rest i a stranger applied to me to know where Dr. Donohoe livea, as ho wanted to gel some medicine, spencer and bol Rlekert were up-staira. During nearly all thla time Fisher was standing near the heater. On com ing down stalls met Fisher standing near the heater. Subsequently cram Die v came In tell, lng me that Powell had been shot. Wasn't om. sldeot the bar.ioom alter I retui ned from sup per. Don't romemberJos. WUbam's presence In the room occupied by Spencer and Rlekert I only too-c unnks up for two. Am posltiy- that Bpancer and ttlckeit were in the aide-toom up talrs Might have been in the bar room so minutes alter I had taaen up the last two drlnka before tho report ot the snooting reached us. When Ciampsey curao lu lu toil of tbe shooting, a I rushed out. About two months ago aud a conversation concerning tals matter lioboit BrlsllU! be thought he nan sjou i-iaher in the saloon at tbe time Cruiunsay came int Fiaher und McKenua were lu tho habit ot com lug to my saloon. Did some work at shoeinak. tug tor ihem. K owu Fisher omo a or is yra. .Sever heard anything much to his injury. Cioss-examluaiioa i Noticed Flatter and Donohoo (the Boatman) tue second w,.qii I re - turuod to Iho saloon Can't say how long I might have oeeu up stulrs ; out uot pay any pui iicular u tteuilou to tlmo: did not pay mueli utteuilouas lu aud at what timomiu went lu or out Don't remember toeing Ah x. CampDeU at my house that- nigut. Donahue (.uo aioatmuii) wore heavy whiskers that night lie lutroduo. cd hlojSHif to me usu "Uoatmiu." .Never gave themuliorol tho shooting muuu thought. (Java no information oqocuruluj ilia thr-e str.tugoi-a loatttatl bt-en at ur house ou tout -uturd.v night. Their preaeue'e luuiu puare i to mo lo h'tve boea h glilmste bulucat us they claim ed ti have come to t-nusuit the ilouiot. Ou tho uiitnt ox tue siuKJtiug, an men whom I oruer d to uobo went out uxeopt u lew, whu taey wero 1 cuu'i reiuemoer. Sol. Rlcsert. the lost wltnesa culled, once more leatinoaio ins oeiugat skiceuev'a ou ,ua iiigutoi ths assussluatiou, etc, aud, luahaouce oi uiner wiuiessos caiteti, tue ueteuae t-ntir vori ouu dooutiienturr etidouco. which ii auuii.led. Reese Pr.ou i Known fuirick aicKouua lour to nve ye ir i Uu tud tno i-vputuliou ot quiet, houeat. ludusitioua mau. Juo. O'Douueil t Worked with MoKouua at tne lime Powell wus shot aicKeuua drove a uauawav. I and Jut. liutle wo.kud witn him. lk.uew Fiaher ut Iho lue lima. 1'tl a.uKeiiuu aud his brother Fraug wuiu uUug lha work uy ooutiuct. ClOrta-examluutinii t Work wus nintiuiied at, the gangway until wovk ut iho luLta wus stoo- Patrick Fmley, the next witness o tiled, atves Chss. Mulhoarn the worst P3sslble repiitntlou desli aula by thn defenso. On oross-exnnuuatlott he owns tolutrohad frrquent dimcnllles with tho saaenfer. wbkb. to some extnnt.aoootint tnr the vety ad oplolsn entortnlned by Mr. Furiey of Mr. duiheuru. lltfore being dlsmtsed from ine wiraessstann Ar.turiev-seciiuioiroi mniae x and Mulhrnrnls evnumtly canslderably saakou, AFTEIIVOUX. llrldget Boyle: Am n sister of MoKeuna's live at .Sturm Hill i hare a brother (Frank) In Utah. Cioss-examlned: My husbaad Is ahaeut - can't tell where hois bnt think lie 1 1 lu. Utah. Can't tell where -either o! them Is, but thluk they ate In Utah. Proceedings are hern Interrupted to give the Cleik tune to call tho list ol Juror. Ilobert Rlote: Known Fiaher about 8 or 9 rrs. Never heard all) thing against hlmfot peace and quietness, excepting a certain case. Cro'S-examlnedi Heard that he was a Molly Mncuire for thu Inst rear ptobablr. Didn't coo. shier ulm such lintl lie was arrested. Kdgar Twiningi Known Fisher several years. Never heard auythiug against his character. Croas-ejarained.- Never heerd hie character discUHS.d pievltiua to this 111 I. i'rotredina:s hail now arrived at that, stage when iheymti'tnf iieees-itr ceu-e to be Inter estlng. for no nutter wh i 'character" wiiue. es cal.ed insy s.llvi lo.estuhllahfore thorof Ihe plrsoneis on iriu. toelr persona, opiuluns Uu most cases hlnsid) wi I iiot eertaluly should not luliuenee the vemlot of thej iry. Thus lu. pressed we nrupped onr lie.'-cii, au I, th.iurh by circumstances compelled toiemaiu seated, we took thti Hist oi'iHirtunitv to louvo too Conrt rooin alter obtaining the privato opinion, of a score of adiltttlnnal rrttnesaoas cnncoriilng tno "chaiaeter" of ono or botb til thepnsonersat the bur. Adjourned till Friday a m. fash lonable Winter Clothing. T D. Clauss, tbe merchant tailor, Is almost dally receiving additions to his large nnd elegant stock of winter goods, comprising cloths, casslmeres and vesMngs of the latest designs and tho best manufacture, which ho Is pre pared to make tip In the most fashion able and (I u nil ilo manner, at prlct-s ful ly as low as the same material and workmanship enn be obtained for In any other town In the State. Also, a full line of gent's furnlshl.ia goods.liate, caps, boots, shoes and gaiters suitable for the wear of this section, and manu factured expressley to his older, Tho entire stock has been purchased on an entirely cash basis, and as he ts selling for cath only he is able to sell at such prices as will astonish purchasers. Call and examine goods and prices beforo purchasing elsewhere. Christ mns Exhibition. Extensive arrangements are making by the teachers and friends of the M, E. Sunday school, ot this place, for holding of a Christmas entertainment,. In the large hall of the Pnblio School House, on Saturday evening next, Dec, 20. The programme will comprise : Duets, Solos, Christmas Inscriptions, Recitations, What Is a Christmas, nnd Responsive Readings. A largo Christ mas tree, woll filled with goodies will be erected In the ha. I, the articles from which will be distributed among tha children of the school. Prof.- H. A. Kline, will preside at the organ and lead the exercises. Admission, adults, 20 cents, children, 10 cents. Remember that a tahlespoinful ot black pep nei w II prevent gray or buff linen from spot ting If stnicd li to tho first wuter In which they aro washed. It will also prevent the colors running, when washlnit black or colored cam brics or musilus, and the water is not injnnd by It, but Just as soft as belore the pepper was put in, The Coal Trade. REPORT OF COAL transported over Lehigh & Susqn.hanna Division. Central R R, of New Jersey weekending Dec. 8th, 1878. Total week. To date. Shipped from tons. cwt. tons. cwt. Wyoming 45117 01 1,3 '.1,742 17 Upper Lohlgh 5,-149 It 2i..1C9 00 Heaver Meadow 0.384 18 448,300 IS Ilazleton 2,014 07 158.30S 09 MailCh I 'hunk 14,782 07 879,645 Oi Uaznrdville 043 05 2 833 07 Bmilh and Judd Total 77.4011 09 :.7C:,204 03 Previously I eported 2,074,787 14 Total to date 2.752,204 03 Name time last year 2,433.489 19 Increase 813,721 04 , " Decrca-o ' Tho following table shows the quantity of ooal shipped over the Lehigh Vallev Railroad for lbs week enillnr Deo. 9, 187:1 and for the year as computed w.tli tho same time last year i Regions From. Week. Year Wyoming 81,021 19 40.099 10 Ilazleton 80,1 i 4(1,353 IS Upper Leblgh Heaver Meadow 15 on ou 19.99 ng Mahunov 15,101 15 19,873 02 Mauoh Chunk Total B9.084iv5 26.31s7Tl Last Year 84,059 08 ) Kiss 08 Increase 14,024 17 Decrease 4,570 12 Additional Locals on It & 2d Pages.- Closing Prices of DeHaven & Towj bf.hd, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Dec. 14th, 1870. If. s.ti's. issl I6H bid I8i nated U, 8. S.?.i's. 1805 8H bid 9 asked U. H. 5-20's, 1105-J.A J..,. Uli hid 121 Mx6d U. B. vara 1867 15 bid 15t nakwl U.S. 5-20's, 18GS 17 bid 174 asked U. 4. I-4Vs I21t bid' 12H asked IT. B, i nrrency, 8's 21t bid Zlh asked U. S.5's 1881, new 10S hid 10, asked C. S. 4 Vs. now 8 bid Sit asked Pennsylvania R, R 497 bid '47 asked Phila t Reading R. R 201, hid , asked Lehigh Valley It. It 48 H hid 48H asked 1 ehlsh Coal & Nav, Co,,,. 2a. bid 23 H asked United Companies of N. J.I3SH bid IKH skrd Oil Creek A All. Vat 11. R. 0 bid VH asked Phlla. ft Kilo It. R 13H bid lH asked Nnilhern Central It. R.. SI Uld 25 asked ne-tonvllle Pass, It.R. Co 21 bid 2t.t assrd Gold Tt bid 7a asked; Special Notices. E. F. Kuukol's Bitter Wine of Iron. Has never been known to tall In .the ecus of weakness . attends t with symptoms, Indisposi tion to exertion loss ot memory difficulty ot breathing, vnernl weakness, horror of disease, weak, nervous trembling, dreadful horror ot death, night sweats, cold feet, weakness, dim ness of vision, languor, ua. versa! laasitude of the mnsoutur system, enormous appetite with dyspeptic system, h -t hands, Qua iuig ol tho body, dryness of Ihe skin, pallid onuu.enanco and eruotloua ou the fie, purifying thn bluod, pain lu i lebiok- hHtvmo of the oyel da tre. quent black siots living before the eys with u-mporarly suffusion aad loss or sight; want at slientlou eto These a mptona ull .ilao (run, a weakness, and to rem lf that use E. F Kank el's timer tVlneof Ipm. It never fails. Thou., anils are now enjoying health whs have used it, Uetttie irenmue Sold only la It bottles. Take only K- F, Ku-Jkel's. Aak for Koukel'a Bitter Wine ol Iron. Thla truly valuable loulo has been so taorooghly tested by all olaa-esof theoommun tv that it la now deemed ind rpeuaa ale ua a Tonlo modi 00110. It costs ou' little, parities ths b ool a a Igirsa loan to ths Vtomsoh, lenotatoa.ths ayattau unit, prolongs lit-. I now only sag a trial ot thla valuib a tonic. Price II per bottle. K. F. KUNKKU Boa Proprietor. No 251 North Mluth St.. below Vl-c. Phllaniphta, Pa. Ast tor Kunko fit ter Wiue id Iran, and takn no other. A pnuto. graph ot tho .proprietor on con vi-.ippor, all oiheia are eoQiitei feit Ueware of oountertelts Da nut lei your dr ag gist sell you aay but Ku.lKKl.'aiwVoh la put nu only as above ropreseuod, 'tu) vau got six oottlea for 15 All I usKauno ainAUto trial. Tape Worm Removed Alive. Its id anda'l rouiplete lu two ttnira No tee, till bead passe. ieuc Pin und Stomio Worms reiiiovnd l,y Ut- KV-iKKb ssa vrth, Ninth St AdvlStree. Nu tot outll head and ail paaaea In one. und allye. Dr. Kunkellsthe .nooesaful nhvaiouvi lu tuia country for Iho re. moval ot Wqrais aud his WOHM blltut la pleas, aut and sat for childrou or grown ueravnis. Send foi clroular or ask for a bottln nl KUNK. kt,'a Woum hTiiur. Piioiii 00 a boitin. uel It of your druggist It nover falls. Deo.a