(Society niociliiRN. 1NF1NI10 OAHTLK, No. 79. A. O. K. OK 1111! M. 0 "lid ; bii.1 4tli. Aoii.lnv pf oarli mniimin Ho y, ji. it o. -VTn AE)A 1 ft M E UMAimN IIUTTKN l.iMMil., .n-.vnu, i t i moAflovrrv Ti.rm.ay rvcniiiff, nt Sy ciuoj, 1U Honor s ii hm. uiti'" in'i i - II. Jleber, Beorolnry. ' "Olid 1001 Timir., Wo. 171. Imp. O. It. M meet on Wednesday evening of encli week, nt 7: O'CIOCK ill JL'IUHlU CCHOOI Jinn. 'in.. l'a. 1). F. Illokort. S. 8. H. tlllhnm, C. of It in Friday evening. In "ober'a Jlnll. o7i..O ucincs. Aruu. jiiui .Mm. ot It. noil 6. AdvertlNlng Itntos. Wo delre it to lo dlRtlnclly nndrrstnoa thnt no Advertisements will bn Inserted In tbe col umns of TmstuniioN AnvocATr. Hint ranvlio -o letved from unknown pnrties or llrnifl iinloss aaciimpnnlrd wsth the Cash, The following mo lir UM.T venue. Advei tlsemcnta lor 1 your, per Inch each Insertlo . !??!' " Six Months.terlncucoeliltisertton1if I. " Tlirco Monllw. " " 20 CM. " Less than threo months, fitst Inser. tlon (I. racb subsequent Insortlon 25 Cti. Local notices to cents nor lino. II. V. MOimilMEn, Publisher. E, 11. B1F.WKKS, DIBTIHOr ATTOIINRT A COUNSELI.OB AT LAW. OrriCE, No. t, Mansion House, MAIII'H CHUNK. PA. Settling Estates. Filing Accounts and Orphans Oourt Practice n specialty. ... , Trial of cmmi carefully attended to. Legal itrniisactiona In Unglimi una uormnn. jnn . BATURDAV MOJtNINfji, JUNt! 24, 1870. Local and Personal. tsr l'artlos receiving the- Advocate with tt cross marUeU after tholr names will plenso remit tlio amount duo for Babscrlptlorj, or tlio extra DO cents will lio added to pay tlio expenses of collec tion, .m Nicely ilrcused peoplo, get llioir euHs at Liiury & Peters'. If you want a nlco rIoyo go to T. D. Clauss' and select from hla now and elegant Block of kid and Llslo thread gloves, just opened. Aslonlshlnsr Fact I Best wlilto shirts worth $8.(50 sold nt $1.50, and jinrtly-miulo at $1.25, at tlio cheap ensh asn storo of J . T. JNusuaiiin ec tson. i feet (It guarantecil. Gents' Shirts. We liavo now In stock and constantly receiving an nx collent quality of Gents' whito shirts, which we aro selling at $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 and $2.00 each. Lauhy & Peters, post office building, Hank Street Lehlghtoa. A Urge lot of Centennial baby car riages Just ri'Cfilved and for salt very cheap for cash atF. P. Semnier Hard ware store, Lohinhton, Pa. If you are going to visit tlio Cen tennial, you should drop In at I.anry & Peters', and leave your mcasuro for a liandsomu Centennial suit, warranted to fit and wear well. V or pure drugs and medicines, toilet Articles, perfumery, fancy articles and a full lino of choice designs In wall papers, at lowest prlces.call at tlio Cen tral Uiug Store, Leiickel's Hulldlng, Hank stieet. Lehlghton, Pa. C. V. Lentz, proprietor Physicians pie scriptions and family reclpeu caiofully compounded, day or night. F. P. Senmnil offers at private sale, on very reasonablo terms, seventeen very pleasantly located building hits on tho old fair grounds, in this borough. This offers a raru opportunity for per sons desiring to build themselves a home. For further particulars npply to F. P. Scmmel, at his hardware store, on Bank Street. T. D. Clanss lias Just returned from the city with a beautiful stock of Centennial and other styles of neck ties. Also, a full etock of gent's fur nishing goods of tho choicest .qunlity. Call and see them. Paper hanging, painting and glaz ing neatly dono by Ed. Elsenhower. Orders left nt tho post-offlco, Lehigh ton, Pa., will receive prompt attention. Charges very moderate and satisfaction .guaranteed. t(24) J. W. O'Nell, at tho Lehljihton Bakery, has newly and tastily fitted up 'bis ice cream saloon and opened up bis soda fountain, and Is now prepared to supply our citizens with tho Gnest fla vors of Ice cream and soda water day .and evening. neadqnarlcrs for Hals, Caps, Boots, Shoos, Trunks, Satchels, Uni hrellas, &o. Prices low as the lowest, and all goods warranted to glv'o satis faction, nt Laury & Peter's, post office building, Lehighton. Dr. Fittlek's Rheumatic Remedy cures rheumatism, .neuralgia, nervous and kidney diseases. Dit. Fittlkb's Pectoral Svncr, infallible for coughs, colds and bronchitis. Dit. Fittlek s Cordial, Calisa7a, Liniment and Vegetable Liveu Pills sold by C. W. Lentz, sole agent for Lehlghton nnd Welssjiort.. 2-ly J. K. Rlckcrthas still a fow of those eligible lots In Rlckertstown' to dispose of. If you feel like securing a good borne call and see him lio is also sup plying flour,fced,'lamber and coal at tho lowest rates. , T. D. Clauss has Just returned from the city with a beautiful assortment of cloths, caselmeres and vcstlngs, which be is now makiug up at prices tar below any other house in the Valley, while tho style of fit and workmanship , Is unsurpassed. Call and see his goods beforo you purchase olsowhere. There Is no charge for showing goods. Also, a full lino of ladles' and gentlemen's satchels. Sympathy Is that quality of tho hu man heart that gives a kindly bias to uen's actions. Without It this wfrld would bo poor indeed, and human na ture would be destitute of one of its most beautiful .attributes. Remove sympathy from tho human breast, and thero Is a vacuum created .only to bo .exceeded in size by that produced by the removal of a " Light-Running Do mestic" from the midst of a family where it has been for years. Get a " JJomiatic." Tlio Northampton county Jail has 55 occupants. Our town will bo handsomely deco rated on tho Fourth. Country school teachers nro pro paring at attend annual examinations, Sir. John Hacr, of Chapman's Station, offers for salo several swarms of Italian bees. Commencement exercises commen ces nt Lnfayctto College, Kastou, on Sunday, 25th Inst. Oliver Crlllcy, tho popular toh.icco nnd cigar dcalcr,of Susquehanna Street, Mauch Chunk, wn9 In town Thursday, Tho patriotic small boy is now be ginning to count tho number of days between this and the Fourth of July, An nttempt was made to break In to the Jewelry storo of Frank Debordo, Susquehanna street, Mauch Chunk, on Weduesday night last. On tho 10th Inst, furnnco No. 1 of tlio Crano Iron Co., at Cntasauqua,was restarted. With this stack the com pany now lias threo In blast. Wo learn that B.J. Kuntzon Mon day evening tendered ids resignation as n member of tho School Hoard, which, on motion, was laid over till next meet' Ing. Tho favorlto flower for wedding bonnets Marry-eold and tho favoilte teams for wedding parties aro those al ways obtainable at David Ebbcrt's popular livery. . A large assortment of Fire Crack ers, Sky Hoc Iters and Roman Candles for salo chcup at tho Centennial To baceo Storo " 70." An adjourned snle of unseated land will tnko placo at the Court House, In Mauch Chunk, on Monday, July Urd, nt on i! o'clock p. m., at which time you will havu a splendid opportunity to in vest your spare change. Another step In tho right dlrec tlon. R. B. Widdoss, tho popular hair dresser and barber, has opened a hot and cold water bathing room in con nection with his business, under the Exchange Hotel. Baths only 23 cents. J. P. Smith has been appointed to collect tho school and building taxes for 1870, at U per cont. R. J. young kin lias bcou reappointed Janitor ot tho 6chool building. Compensation $8 per school mouth, house nnd fuel for the year. ngai On Wednesday forenoon last.whllo engaged running a Job press, our son Harry bad Ills right hand caught In tho press, breaking the middle Ongur and badlv bruising the other threo. Drs. German and Reber woio piouiptly on baud nnd reduced tho fracture. Have you visited tho strawberry fes. tlval at tho Presbyterian church 7 If not go to night. A very nnnusome Centennial Guess Cake, made and pro sented to the school by Mrs. E. 11. Rhodes, attracts much attention. Mr. A. Wlttlngham, while on a visit to Mauch Chunk, a fow dnyB ago, had occasion to enter tha water closet, at Armbruster's saloon, whan he un fortunately fell down tho well. Ho was rescued.ftom his unpleasant bath, and furnished with a change of clothing nnd conveyed to his homo. Pleaching to-uiotrow (Sunday) at 10 o'clock a. tn., In tho Genual, lan guage, nt the Evangelical church. Text : Sung of Solomon, ch. 11. 15, and in the English language a Temperance feermdli will bo preached at 7:110 p. in., text: Ilabakuk.cli. II. IS. All aro In vited to attend. Sunday School at 2 p. m. J. C. Bliem, pastor. An up valloy friend, a day or two ago, hauded us tho following announce ment of a sale, which had bcou hung up in his bar-room : Juno 4th IS70 Notes la lieruy elven to tuo pnb llco tliail on tlio 19 tho Jhmie iticro will no n publico halo ml tlio llosluauce of Wust run bciiuvlkiU Co Ii To Olapoae Sono ot coma OoLoncliiff to dccokteil Aidicloaea tola 2 licta3Llialra 2 Hlinkcta, 2 liunk 1 I'ureo I act bliomakers tcola 1 gune 1 watch Mailcan Lover nil Cmti of rlotluim Bootta nnd Blioca wil lio ol by orlcr of Tho arrangements for the celebra tion of tho coming Fourth in this bor ough are progressing finely, and the affair bids well to be one of much inter est to cur citizens. Tha day will be ushered in with the Gring of guns, the ringing of bells, c. A number of lodges and several bands will bo In lino in the parade, and every arrangoment in making for tho comfort and enjoy ment of our citizens on tho pic -in o grounds. Everybody and his wife and children will be presont. On Saturday ot last week Aaron Washburne went.to a picnic at Stem ton. He stayed there the entire after noon, and according to rumor Indulged rather freely In the "ardent." At about dusk ho left by himself and noth ing more was soeu of him until Sunday, when uls friends, becoming alarmed at his protracted absence, went in search of hlru and in a short tlmo discovered his body in the. Hokendauqut creek near btemton. it is supposed that, Do ing overcome by the effects of tho liquor he bad drank, bo stumbled into the creek, and being entirely helpless, drowned. He leaves a wife andvoral children. Herald. Big Creek Items. T.ho protracted meeting of the M. E. church at Moria Furnace is still kept open. A number have lately been con verted and several more are at the al tar earnestly seeking a changoof heart. Mr. Laurel Kunkle, of Long Run, is nnrbing a sorely afflicted band, A railway accident did it. Butter has declined very much tao past week. It is repotted that a Lehlghton Base Ball Club will play a match gatno with a Monroo County Club, on tho 4th ot July, In Pleasant Valley. I have been Informed that several persous from Pine Run were at the Centennial sight seeing last wock. So far bnt fow marriages have oc curred In this leap year. Ladles, why is this thus 7 The ralltoad fare to Philadelphia Is still too high. The travel would bo greatly luoreased should the fare bo somewhat reduced, Increase In travel would make up for the reduction. Big Creek, Juno 31, Revere. Mntich Chunk Items. Tonrlsla ami plramro nctlera nro on tho Incio.iao. Tho Hwltoa.Uack anil Chon onoko nro well patronised, ami howl prounclora he Kill tn ahow (lulling countenances. Iter. (1. A-HtriintiintfirtiMloii hla projected propcrlliicloiirn fowilara nso, hla olilottlvo point helnir Northern Alabama, f hii d ho And ihliiR ns if pwu'iiird by tliofo Manrh Uliunkon now tlieic, ho dolRin to looalo In lllonnt Coun ty, In which event tlio Alnb.vnn. vrr would certainly bleak out nnow, na nullo a inunlicr of finiilllea (lecliiro that ill tho choice ot future IcHileiuo liny will ho gtinlefl Uj" tho rovciend KcnllcniHi'a uoclalnu. Tlio tllocrnlnn Cornet nand'a plo-nle, or rnthor " hop." nt Upper Mnuclr Oimiik, wonld havo been u complete ancccaa, but Inr rnenilar Bvenliica ahowei, which hnd tendency to cool tho tcrplrorean ardor ot tho aons and daugh ters ol pleaaure piracut. A Centennial "fandanco" beatn nt Phnlen. bnrg'a hotel. Upper ilnucli Chunk, on Monday oveiiinK and kejt up till Old s-ul. nrtienreil In Iho Hatcrii horizon, la blohiy npoken ot, na an occasion of ntiumlant mil Hi, by all that tripped tho llshf fanUallo." A Centennial oxauralon pirty, conalatln? moitlv of youni lady atudonia ot tho r.Imlra femaln t'i.llei!o, "did" illen Onoko Monday afternoon, and hefoio rcaiiiniiipr their Journoy to Philadelphia, nil alopped at tho Mnnalon for dinner. HinnJry of our rouinr hloona, wno o aim tn h.iro limpcctod them cioely, Rftsnro ua that, though all appeared to bo titRiily accom. p lalitdynunir ladle?, beanlles wrro neoldedly pcaico ainoiiK them. They were met by tho riinuti Comet Jlandaud by them nccoinpuled to Mancb Chunk and cacoricd to theSlaualon lfouao. Meaira. IIUKhea A MncCren appear to have "olrurk Ho" In aettlni; up a decent refiehment cu;nullhincut at tho (ilea. And not only thin, but they aln appear to know how to run II. And why i.otl why nhould'utn doctor Im at nooit a baud at Olfsecliiin a ham aa bo la auppoaed to boat dltaectine a rorpaol and an cxpeileuced luampulitor of druca equal tu any e meritoucy f MePBiB. David Iteeaeaiid Sauu HUpbenton. ot NeH(uchoulnT,. on Monday of tula week brought Into Court eleven Welshmen torunta. lallzallon, a'l of wboai are expected tovntothe ItepntiliCHii ticket Tba DemociHta apnear to lie aleen yit. ulmongb no feain need no enter Inlned Hint tlier'U bo found impplnif wiusn the iropar time for actiou thU have atllveU. An Invitation to that effect liaviDK been fi tented lo bun, Mr, 1'. J. Meoliau, ot tbla place, haa agrixd to deliver tho fourth of July oration at tho coiuine summit 1III1 celebration. Tho latent Innovation In criminal practice In our co urta haa (it lunt been reached by tbe tu dlctmfiit of a feina.o (Mlnulo uriineu) for fur nlcntlnnand battaidy. Did you over I Mr. N. . Glace who wna no aeveioly injur ed h a f ill ono evening; of ljat week, ellli oon tiuuon to lniKer on llio nrilik uf death. It Mr, U I aio woio to recoier. It wuuld b a mlrcale In deed. Hut V) ln.o there la life, tbore la hope. East Mauch Chunk. The young; men of the Eat Mancb Chunk Jlaie ball clnb wbone recent mualcal amateur perlormnueojcllcitod nomuch apulause.coutem plalo slvinir one of their favorite euttrtam nienU at Weatherly ero long. The contract for the hultrtlnjr of tha plank walk Ii oiii the Lehigh In Idee to tho foot ot Coo tie street hin been awidcu to ourrlovar lolluw towiiHinan John Holomon. 'Iho grading la al ready complote. nnd ore many daya Mr. ti. will lure couatructed a walK aa will bo a walk. Some of tho lateral atioelaln thla lioronch aro In B'icn n Rhocktngly had condlUou that. un. lens they fhnuld aoou receive tho attention of tho supervisor, roueidornblo damage will euro. Irreiult, abould we bo visited by a few raore Hueh tain Mornm aa li ivo visited ua wlthta the last few weeks. TUe Tramp I, aw aa Pnaaed Iiy tlte Btnts LcBlalnlurc. The tramp law passed by the recent ley Hla turo and algned by tbe sovernor.amonir ltn pro vlsloca dcclarea tbat " All persona going about from door to door, or placing; themselves in streets, blgbwaya.or ether roads to beg or gath. o& nJms,and all other perioun wandering- abroad and befrglng, who have no tlxed plaon of roal deuce, in the township, waid. or boroah In whlc'a Iho vncrant la arioted i nnd all persona who aiiall romo flora any placo without ibli eoii'iQonwoa.tli to any place wlthm It, and aiiall be found louerluu or resjdinir Iheiein, and he ehall fnllow no labrr. ttade, occapation,nr bum neii, mid have no vialble meona of aubalBtence, end can give no reaeonubln orcoimtn ot them eelvoa or their buslncB In such place," are de clared to bo vagrant?. Any person fonud can be, undftr eectlou 2 of mid tct, airoted or cnuned tJ be Htrc-btod and com;iolcd to Ulmr noun any county farm, ornpon tbe rMdi nnd highways of any city, towmhip or borough, or in any houae ot cmroction. pooibou.e, KorJr houpe, or commnu Jail, lorn term nut lesi tha.n tblity days, and not exceediiif; six montbi. hec tlon 8 provulea ' Thtu all poorhor.sea, alius homes, and other pl.icep piovidM for the keep luc of the pnor aio hereby d(ch-cl to bo work, lug houf es for tho purpo-e of ihi? act t and Ills hereby made toe ibity of the cqMioilun of ench bailduiga to provide workfor Huchvngrnnta.and eompei lh'-m to wuik thcreu,, when r.blo.no loan Uiui Mx bourn a day." Court Proceeding. Juxk 19th. negular teru of Quarter Sessions convened nt 10 a. to. Tlon, a. S. Dreher, 1'rcal deut Judge, and Aasoclatea Wcitz and Iluston, occupyluc tbn bench. Com. vi. Mrs. Jamea Dlvlney, being the first oise cilled, defendant plead guilty to selling liquor without liccnso, and wai mulcted in two, COktS, Ac. Q. a. ltalsey, of Wilkea.TUrro, on motion of Daniel Kalbfua, Ktiq., wua,adailttedto piactlce In thesovrral Conttsof thisoouuty. I'oor District of the Jlorongh ot white Haven t.h. The M.ddle Coal Field I'oor Dltilct. ltnle on defendants to show cause, etc. I.Kt ot oonstiiblea called, etc (Irand Jury called. John Brighton appointed foreman, and Juryaworn and charged. Tlpstnves appointed. Traverse Jurors called, and absentee! excused foroause. ' com. va. Harvey Kline. V. and B. rieada gnllty. Com. vs. Peter Ucnrlde, robbery. True bill. Com. va. P. A. A. Ilarton, larceny. True bill, Cora. vs. w. F. sennlnger, larceny. Trnebill. Com. vs. Henry Jilsney, F. and B. True bilL COMMON l'LltAH, Jnno 19 Androw Hoyerva. Peter Jouea and Oliver Jonct, terra tonanU Anldavltotdefendai.ta tiled.' OnritANS' Court. Jnne 19. Petition ef Sophia and Kuinia Hartley, minor children of Angutt. Ilartlev, dro'd, for guaidian. iTcd, Merti, ap pointed and bond approved. QIURTKR SESSIONS. June M. Com. va. A. B. Hotn. F. and U. Prosecutrix, Sarah F. lion. sicker. Defendant held in ftm1. Trne Bills fonndi Com. vs. Milton Rex, lar ceny Com. vs. Ilourv Wnoke. and Il.i Com. vs. Henry V'anke adultery i Com. tb. Minnie Ortnian. fornication ; Com. va. Meal O'Ponue.l and Charles Mclt'lde, assault ana battery. common Puub, Jane M. Sirancl nocket vs. TbeCarbon Iron Co. Affllavltof defence filed. Jamea 8. Loose aopolnted auditor to matnboto fon.lsin bands of lllabman Arner, aasianooof U. A. Belli. Petition of Ntrah A. Klrrta for the heaeSta of Act of April J, 1872, as Hmtm ioi trader, or. dereil died. Auditor's report In matter of distribution of funds In bands of administrator of estate of J. Henoch, confirmed nm. OHruxiiS' Court. Jane W. Order ef eats In matter of estate nl Joseph Fonner. tiM'd. Account of Tilgtiman Amor, eailgnee of II. A. llelti, ronflrmed absolutely. Bale ol roal estate ot Lewis Franu, deo'd, eon CrmeJ absolutely. Bale of real estate of Samuel Bbive, deo'd. con firmed absolutely. Estate of Ji. w. Harlan, deo'd. Widow' ap praisement confirmed. second and final account of Thos, Eemeror, admlutstxator of Conrad lAiew, doo'd, confirmed nlal. nratand final account of Tuomat Kemerer, executor ef Abr. Atincr, deo'd. ctnflimecinlst. First and final account ot Thomaa Kcmsrer, admlnltrator or ISllzabetb MoulUrop, deo'd, confirmed nial. Firat and final account of Henry Boyer, ad mlniitrator of KllMbeth ltoinhelmer, deo.d. con firmed nisi. First aud final aocount ot Jas. It. Pnrcell, ad. mlmstraiorof Catbarine Purcoll, deo'd. Account of Fred lieir udiainlatralorof raul Boer, dod'd, cuunruiod Dial. Auditoi'a report in matter ot distribution of t undaJn tbe banda ot administrator of estate of John Rchoch, doo'd. confirmed nisi. Auditor's report In matter ot distribution of fnnda In the bnuda of lulminiatrator of estate of John bchocn, doo'd, exceptions filed. Qiuktuu sxssioia, Juno Il.-Com. va. John W. Itiut i, F. and B ltme to have forfeited re oognlaance remitted, discharged. Adjuurued Court of Qmtrter Hesslons appoint ed to bo bald, commencing oa the f ounli Hon d.iy ot August next. The following parties ero held to appear nt adlourned term. August 28ihi Com. Vs. J. W. Painter, desertion i Com. va. (J. A. Ktx. larceny: Com. vs. Milton Ilex, larceny I'Com. va. Henry Wauke. nuullery i Com. va. home, F. and JI, ' lteport of uniud Jury filed; the Jury discharg ed with thanka ot tho Conrt. anir the Clerk dl. reeled to aunuiit copy ot suld Heport to County Gomnilaaloners. - - Common l'LEis, Jnne 21. Manoh Chunk II. A Asa. va. J no. J. Biuytbe and Peter UcKenna. ltulenplmutiatoabfwcauBe,- Letter from Mntich Chunk. Mondny, June l. 1S78. Openlng-day of tho quarterly mcetlna ot Court attrncied, of course, moie tlinn thonsnnl iinm. her of attendant, especially- since it was expect ed, that Campbell wonld bo arrnlgned. At tho hour nt noon eur staid lltt'e nnrntttli was full to overflowing, nnd business men In gencinl, nnd lnmllotda in particular, were doing n lively trade. Tho groat mnjorlty of ttinsoptesont hnd, of course, come to attend tho great trial and to listen to tho story ot Jas. Ketiignti, thegrent S'inealer, Hot other matters engrossing tho immedlsto attention of the Court, the great qneater did not put In nn nppenrnnce, allbnuRh sundry Juvcnllo squealers kept things lively abouHlie Conrt room dnMng the sitting of the Conrt. But then they were little fqnesle.s, londly ptotestlng against bring lelt fntlierlesi In this wide, wide, world, on nccotint of the fol lyof nnsnspeetlng mothers. Bnt, we'll drop thebablea, nnd proceed to matters of more vita Importnncn to the community nt Inrge, All mere rontlno business being nt tended to, the Court nt once proceeded to hear testimony and nrrumcnt in Com. va. Jonnh lleose and John 1 homos, tho eelf-confessed slayers of ono Carr, nt Ashton, on the evening of Haturdny tho loth Inet., and after patiently listening to both, remanded tho prisoners In de fault of fo.000 ball each. ALEX. CAMPIIELL'S TRIAL. Jnne20.1S78. At about KilO a. in. Alox. Campbell, the nc cnsul Molly body-mnster, was brought Into the Oourt-rnom, his rntrnnce canstng bnt little, commotion, as nur peoplo are evidently getting more aoenstomod to aurhproreedlngnthnn they ned to be, and pending n motion by Mr. Dan Kalbfus far a change, of venne, Conrt adjourned until 1:30 p. m at which hour tlio caio was re sumod, District Attorney Rlcwers delivering the written rejoinder of counsel for tho prose cution. A labored effort on the part (of defend ants connsol. In snpport of the altitude tnkon by them, then follows, to do which several wit. nesses are called. Nothing however la elicited from any of them in support nt the allegations ot prlaoner's counsel. A lengthy arynmnit by Mr. Ban Kalbfus then follow. Its inertia may best bo Judged by Its results Mr. Campbell Is at tbe side of her husband, nnd Is abonl the only person who eoetulugly takes an Interest In what is going nn in tho Court room. As Mr. Kslbfus Fubslfled Hon Chns. Albitght rose. Oilinly add tossed the Couit, and thorough ly refuted the aasertlona ot tu lsonr's counsel, and la answered by Mr. E. J. Fox on tbe part ofthedefonse. And how nicely ho did it. But all In vain. The Coart can't sen tho point, nnd therefore announce tbat "tho application Is do med" lint Mr. Kaihfiieslsa man of nxpedl ents and iltreotly Is on bis feet with neertesof additional objections. Here they are t Cou. vs. albx. CJiii'iifl.t. And now, June 2, I8i(l. the defend lot In above tult. cornea into court In hla own pioper person, nud asUsthnt the lndlcinieul be quashed for theo lessons i Flrtt that It does not set forth tbn manner of tho death ot John P. Jones, or the weapons by which iho killing waa accomplished. Kccontl that tho names whlob were put into the whorl fiom which the grand-Jury were drawn which found tho pionent indictment agalntt the pris oner weio selected by the Jury comioiESlouera beforo they were aworn AI.EXAISIIIR ClMriULL. Objections towlnon weio Ihen Hied by Dls tricl Attorney hlowern Motion to qti.iah over ruled. Tbedefenso then object to iho array of trnverec.Jirura, for leasons ossicned I Travers ed by Com., mill obje'tlone overruled by the Conrt. But little interest was manifested duilmr to-duy's proceedings, nor la there likejy to be much until Kerrigan and McParlnne shall once appear npon the acene. titlll another objoction la then uiTcied bciau-o prisoner Jointly Indicted with oiber perrons, should not bo tried alone. Overrnled and bill eoaiiid. Counsel for defend ant then objsct because there waa neither a complaint umile, nor a lot urn mndototho Dis trict Attorney, nor a irtnrnmade by a Juetlco to tuo District Attorney Overruled and bill ciaiod. 'l'lio millet un nt then being lesd to tho paisonor by District Attorney Fllowers, he plead 'uol irutltv" and elected to bo tried by ''Ood and bis Country," Aiijournei until a. m. Weduesday, June 21, 1871. Conrt convened at the appointed hour. Tbe ri leaner U hi blaseal, looking na it. dttfirent as hnngh he were the lot peraon. leaal cuncorned hi Iho pieceeibuga about tobegia. '1 he clck of the l onrt having apprised tbe prlfonex ua to hia rl?ht of challe-tgo Is. P Ilyndman waa fie met Juror called, .md cxeuiiKd. Ltn . F. Anthony, tho loror next called, had reid about the trials of Doyle fml Keltey. nnd foruiod an opinion, to icmovo which vrouid ro. quite bomo cvid juco. Chatlongi q tiy defendjnt lurcsnne. and cnnPencje susUi.ieil. Adam Mcckoa : Hail n'lver road about tho ca vi. but heard It talked a Uint Had heard of DotIo nud Kt Dry's enso, bntuot of th a. Ad iuiifednH tno first Juror. 12'ias Uorgeri Hneno coneclontlons ecrnplos airalnst capital pn-ilsoment. Has read aome concorning the other cases, and lomioii an opln lor auQlrlent ovhleuco mlaht removo Ibis boivevrr. (Jliulletiged by defenso lor cause, but overruleil by the Court, and the Juror eventual ly s worn. Isaac iiutr : Begged to beoxensod on account of biKlly laUrmlty, to which tho Court consent ed. Fisher Uniard, an Intelligent rentlrman, who had read tuo evidenco aoilnetd In tno other horatcid o caeca, and formed an opinion, Is dial, longed ly Uefenau His case rvo rim to con, aiderablii arcumeut. and cniks-examlnatlon at tbe close of which, tboCourt sustained thechal lenge. It. J. Tnnngkln i la a render of tbe .SMnan doah, Herald and tho Carbon Aitvceate. never. Ulricas Unukn he might eutor tho Jury-box nn. uretndlced. oltber for or airalnst tno nrUoner. Uwoin as tho third Juror. j'avia waroi xioiopposoa Tocapnai pnnisn ment Never road nor taUod about this mat ter before. Heard tint ahontlt Unco his arrival cere. Challenged for cause tlmperfect knnwl cdtoot Kngllsb langnago) by defense, Cross examined) Writes and read EngUsb. thai lenge sustained. cms. IS. Miller: IUs no scruples. Beadabont tbla matter and formed au opinion, bnt thinks could trv case unprejudiced. Contrary to ex. pactationa awom as the fourth Jnror. Frantiln Flick 1 Has no scruples. Never read about any of tne cases, nor heard them talked about. Live atllickoiT Hun bwom. Henbcn Hunslcker: C.hallengad peremptorily. Asa It. Bern i Han no scruples. Waa in Court during the trial ct Doyle i al.-o read tho papers, and lormed an opinion, but thinks -.tiij id be aolely guided by the evidence in tlio cise. Challenged for cause, which being oyer, ruled bo is challenged poroniptorlly bv Uelensa. Jos. Lynn i Not opposed to capital punish ment Heard, read, and wroto concerning ibis matter, nnd formed an opinion, the rsmoval of which would rcqjtre eomo evidence, but thinks be could try the case uninfluenced by opinion formed. Challenged for cause. Mol. Dreiabach t Has .scruples on anbjeet of capital punishment. Challenged by Common wealth Tor caueo. Beyi Kruinm Haa no tctnple. Heard and read about the-e tuatu-ra, and haa formed nn oplulon, Live at I'acketton. Challenged for cause, which being overruled, hen challenged peremptorily. Jaoob Fiautxi Unable to understand the English language, be la challenged tor cause. tiol. Yeake.li Cnailengod peicmptorily. KphrUm McColllns : Formed uu opinion, but thinks might tijr the case impartially dial, lenged lor cuse. Cross exaiuluel t Would be governed wboliy by evidence lu rendering a verdict. After bring subjected to across fire by the Court, challenge u sustained. Daniel Chr etman i Kxcnscd. Jacob ainderi Formed and expressed an opinion. Bond contiderable concerning the MoiU Maguites. Challenged tor caufce, whlob being oveirulod, lio is cbalieugod peremntorlly. A, W. Laches, alter examination was then sworn as tho t-ixtb Juior. and W m. II. Kobcrts i Not opoosesl to capital punishment. Is sworn oa tho seventh Juror. Thomas Btocker : Had not read anything con cerning tbe killlnc of Jones, but beard of It sine Never expressed an optulon. Live at l'sckerton i have lived thero eomo years. No challenge by defense, and when 10 ureas exam, (nation is attempted by the Commonwealth, den use object to It, which is osornilrd by tbe Ctmit. Tuongbt be could enter the Jury-box uninfluenced by former oplmen. Challenged peremptorily by Commonwealth, nnd oojcoteil to by defouse. pending tbo consideritfon ot which aud alter the Jnrora seleetod had been placed lu the charge oi olllcei , Court adjourn ed. ArrKnxooN Sksmosi. Two o'clock finds the Judge on tne bench, while the pilsoner. to all appearance, I represented by herwnoto, nt nnu time or auother, behud taken OMptive-biawifo: but directly be also outers, and tha business tu hand I proceeded wlttt. A k-nghty argument, daring which legal authorities, pro aud con ere Erodncrd. la then ludulgist in between couteuu ig counsel, ail concerning tho question wheth er a Juror, who had once sipped through the bsuus of the prosecution, or, lu other words, wbe bad once reu pas-ed by J hem, could, by them, be subsequently peremptorily challenged objection ot deience overrulod, bill sealed, and trior dismissed. - Win. F. Kock. sworn i No conscientious tem ples against capital punishment, Head somo ot ibesoicalted confession of James Keirb-an, but thinks he could try thi erne on oilu uce pro. daccd, Bead tho Jftwe CMm Dtmootal, close. esjjAsyjliwaiWililJ!re lynt times nl others not. bworn ns Iho eighth Juior. Clins. Ifnrn, sworn t No scrnples. Am run. nlng n stnt'niinrv engine, nt tnnnery tionr Lo hlghtdii, Henrd nplnlona expressed cniioimln'! this ruse, tint havo neither feinted nnroxprrsseil nu, Hworn, being tbe ninth Jnror selected. Jonns it. Boer, swot n, -nnd owing to con, redid limbillty to rimipi-henil the I'.natlah inn. gtilsb is chnllengoil by defcino tor cause, which Is sustfilnt'd. , Peier Mnksl"innn t not opposed to capital punishment, Lives nt Wenlherly nnd Is a ma. CM'iilst by trade, ltrnd nliuiit iho several cases nm! f.irrucil nn opinion it would be herd to chiui.-o, Challenged forennso. Rtephi',ti I'eiisicrni.ichoi', anoni t lisano scru. pies. Bead Mcl'nrlaiio's evidence In the Potts vllle raso. fly what I rend 1 thought prisoner in Iglit be gun, v, t'hnlleuceil forennso Win. Wililiimsf Js opposed to capital pnnlsh ment. Chal,ened toroiusoby rorumonwenlth winch Is overiuled. Item! sonioof the evidence In this e-8'3 as lendorei.' by James Kerrlgiin.but thinks be cou, d render nj'Ut verdict nevertlio. less. Hwoio. John Ware, sworn i Is not oppose! to capital imnisnnient Head innlession erKeriigan, and lormed nn opinion. Cha'leugtd for canse. John Ilelilcr, challenged for came. Charles llenrung, swum t Has tend nil ebotit tbeaccses liutthtiiKs. nevertheless, llilt he enn tiy this inso on Its mulls. Chnllengoil per oraptoilly, Ldwiiid Kroyman, sworn i Don't think ho on. demands Kimllsh well enongn to rorvo m a Juror. Challenged forennso, James Jlelford, sworn : Although bos rend nil nbout these cases, thinks ho rould enter tho Jury-box onllroiy unbiased. Challenged por eiiiploilly, Harrison Ilolmhaeh. not having heard or read much coiiccrnlna theaftilr, I swotu in ns tho Hthjtiror, and dlrectlr after Chnrles ellnoi Is admitted, nnd thus com pletes tho linnet of twelve who nro to pass Jni'g. went upon Alox. Cntnpuell, now on trial for hla life. Thojnty being swnrn, the Indictment was rend to them by Iho Clerk of the Court, nnd tho twelve having received euch liislincilons from Iho lion. President Judge ns wero considered necessnry. District Attorney Hlowers opened the ens i en the part ot the commonwealth in Ins customary lucid yet comprebenMvo man ner. Thursday. June 22, 170. Conr' openod at 8:20 a. in. Tho prisoner nont. lynrrnvoil. Is In his sent, bin faithful wife, ao eompntiltd by two other lndv friends, being nt tils side. Sirs. Mntgnret arimth.brlng tbe first wltnesa called, when nbout to relate tho old storv con corning her and her husband's meeting Kerrl rnn, Keller, nnd Doyle, on the evening of tho first oi Seotember last, near Tnmnqnn, going In tho direction ol Ltinsfonl. Mr. Fox. of rnnnsel tor defense, suddenly rises tu inquire as to what tbeproseoiitlon intended to prove by Hie wli. noKs, um liaviig been Informed what It wnn proposed to provo, ho objects. parllcnlHry to tho bill of Indictment. A lengthy argument be. tweon contending counsel then follows, bntnl though Mr, Fox strovo hnrd to convince tho Conitof the conectnesa ot hla views, his obJ.. Hons wero ovetruied nnd bill scaled. .Mrs. Url HI th then piooeoded to relnto her old, old, story, not forgetting oven Hint part of It i elat ing to the ton t Kerrigan claimed to bo In seirch of, in all ol which her testimony wns folly ecrnlro rstwl by that of her husbsnd, William Griffith, who was the next witness called. Mrs. Kllziilieth Jones, of Itldgo street, Ashlon, then testified to seeing Kelley, Doyle, and Ker rigan at Aex. Campbell's houce on the erenluz of the 2nd of September fast, and to her having seen them there before. Mr. Thomas .lonos, her husband, testified to tbn asms effect, also to hav ing eeon tbe three strangers leaving Campbell's bonis and going up tho street In the direction of Summit Hill. The witness, although subjected to a searching erossexa-nlnstlou by Mr. Kslbfu, pertlstently adheres to his story, and whlfa he continued on (be stand Campbell looked thought ful and nervlous, Mrs. Ann Faux, a sister of the late Jno, r. Jones, claims to have repeatedly noticed Kerri gan and Campbell engaged In convention to gether. Saw Kerrigan there (at Campbell's) three or four times. Cbai. 8. Qoslee, then relates having seen Doyle, Kelleytnnd Ksrrlgan at Campbell's on the eve ning of the 2nd of September last. Lewis IIouer : Was plastering n bouse near Lansford on the 2nd of September, and while on his way home on tbe evening of the day In ques tion, accompanied by his son, William, the latter noticed Jmes Kerrigan, and two other men In front of Campbell's house. Ibis was a little after slxa'clocac-co'dlnix to tbe bitten testimony. Mrs. Margaret Murphcy agalu relstes how on the morning of tha 2ml of September, the trio (Dojle, Kelley, and Kerriau) had stopped at her bour-e and she treated them to buttermilk, John It, F.vaos, Johu Hick, John Dule, Aaron Ilntfmsn, James Mcl.aoghlin, John McKtever, John McCready, Win. rorgey, and John Kdwards, all etupoyed In one capacity or another about the L. A Vr . Coal Co.'s works near Lansford, then tes tified to hsvtng seon all, or somo, of tbn three lurking about the works on the 21 of September last. -So did M.S. Ulbsou, Oliver Urlflllh, Wm. It. Watklns, VI m. Jones, Peter llradberry, Frank lloufer, bacld Lswson, and Wm. Itatcllrt. Adjourned until 2 p. ui. APrr.ii.vooN bCbsio.v. Wm. Ilousor respposr. ed upon tbo fiinuil tu rectify stntement made, in t .o coursoof h'.s examination, In tno forenoon. 1 1 was all about "a hat nnd a cup." M rs. M nry Dnvu tncu attain rolalod her story about Done, Kelley and Kerrigan's cml at her home on the 2uddyoI r-cpteinber, and bow she had acted the phi t of tho good brvmuilt jn by giving llioin food and dunk, tibe, to thecourso other ex am. nation, gives aconipleto description of the trios' dress suit appearance, etc. Kerrigan gavo her a two dollnr.biil, etc J'.dwar.l Mlnnlcb i taw the party nt tbo car penter shop of No. 5 on tho afternoon uf the 2nd of September, etc Kv.il! it. Powell and Jas. McLean also testi fied to having seen all or several ot tno throe near the works on eJeidember 2nd. Wm. C. Itnlcliffaaw K'jlley and Doyle at No. 4, nnd Jonathan Klstner aaw tho two passing the blackt-mith-shop of No. i on thosamo day (Sep 2nd.) Johnny Jones, at work at No. 5 on the day re fenedto, saw ttroo men approaching, one of whom Ii, inured concerning the bo1 lioyto was tho biggest, KerrlgJli the smallest of them. James Hcott, Geo. W. Houser. Itteso Divle, nnd James Davis, haa likewlso seen tbem at onetime or another on tho day bolore tbe kill ing of Jone-. M. E. Werlcy, who then keot the Washington Hotel at Summit Mill, saw twoofthe three at hla houi on tho afteruoonot tbeJndof Heptem ber. Tbe smaller ot the two paid for what they got, anil seeuicd to keop nn aocount ot whit ho paid on n atrip of paper. John Wnilden had also soon them about tho works on Keptember 2d. Mrs. John F.Jones being then called upon, iravc.au account ot her bnsoand's oepartnie etc., on the morning of tho murderer, and Holo. mon llackman recounts how be had. at anont half past five o'clock ot tbe 3d .September, seen Doylo and Kelley passing through tbo nliey in tbo rear of the Kaa-Io House bummlt Hill and how subsequently they left lu the direction of Market Mrect. David ill ler, then relates hi meeting with Kerrigan lato on the evening ot tho lid Heptcm. ber, noar bis boarding-bonso, opposite the lute J P Jonos' rcsicence, ana how be had tapped him on tbe sbou.der. having mistaken him tn bo his board' ng-boss. Dot Is and Kelley wero thcu standing at some ill'Unca Man Ann Floinine, a noxt-door-nolghbor to the .ato Johu P. Jones, had also seon the two myMcrlouistiangerBln tho neighborhood on laecveuingluque-3tlou. Taey weioln front of our gate, aud ti vlng to bide their faces when I addressed one ot them whom I mistook to bo my hnsbaud. They wero also seen by Mrs. Ann Holby, tho next witness, In that same neighborhood on the night of the md of riept. John O. ltntter. civil and mining engineer, in tbe employ of the L. & w. c. Co., being sworn then explains the various localities and ear roundingsot tbe scene ot tbe muiuerin a map drawn by him, and James McKeever is ates au about his following lu tne wake ot the mntder erslDoyloand Ko.ley.) on themorninaot the 3d ol Bcpt , down Slope Nn. :. be brine ou bis way to work i bow tbttf disappeared oencatb tkobrowef tho hill bow he hu.ru some shots fired, and shortly thereafter cnconnieied tno same individuals riurne.ll) retracing their steps bow ho foUowi d lu pursuit, eto , In much ot which be is corroborated by John Williams, (bo next witness, Johu Weyheumoyer, also repeats, tor tbe third time, the wod-reuiemnerud inci dents ot tho assassination of Junes, much of winch Is corroborated by the suhscstueut tcsii. mom-of Divld alliums aud John c. KeuUer, bothot whom Jolued in theputsult of tnufagl tives. James Mc.Ncal witnessed the shuutn.g; aud saw two indiviifnais.dressed In dark clothe huiTietllv letroatlng up tbe plpo-bna Mrs. By nouwuj milking when tbo two men leuented up the Pill, passing near ber as they (ltd so. Mrs. Anun Williams, living ut tue bead of the pipeline, also heard the tiling and saw tho two, BUbeequoutiy Identified as Doylo and Kel ley, rctreatiiip; followed oy otbere. Hiram Heose was at teiegrjpli ofBcoat Laos, ford ttatlou at tbe time the shots wero tired, aud saw, two men emerging from the wixxK aud ruuulnir up tbe lull, when hejomod others In the put suit. )an. Weaver testifies similarly. N. V. Hvudman i Waa at L.nfonl telejrapli oUIco ou tho uioiulus ut the uuider, heard ihu abuts tired, uud saw tha two mcu ruunluf un tho plpo-llne, eto. Whea umeu wnuther bo Ituow who abut Jones ausweied no'. .irs. Anus Ary, whu was at tne stable mHkluir at tne tnue ot tbe mutuer mw tho assassins puBsltii; her on their retieat. Div. Miller was at Lansford sts.tlon on tno monitug ot 3rd ot aepteuiuer. lleaid ibe shuts Bred, and followed m pursuit oi Kelley and Doyls, tho same men 1 hsdseeu tbo night be fore. Dsn. 8. Davis t Saw taetueeoa the 2nd ot tsepHRio', at No. 4. ' Alls. Ilrltrneri Haw thcstiontliig, and follow ed In liiirntlt of the ns-m-im bi tn ns Dit llnl Inw, Junes was stiot nntldlcd liit'nrboii oouiitv, Blerrnscop o views of Lmisfnid, eto nro then shown tbo Jury nn 1 nfferrd in evidoros. Adjuunied until Silo, Juno 21. For Onsli tlnly l Klsller A B.rjer, of Mlllroit, Cniboti Co. rn., rospectfnlly nnnmtneefo their customers nnd friend, Hint on nnd nfler July 1st, IfitO thnv will sell for cash 0.t.r nnd that Ihey havo In consequence marked down tbo prlco of rooiH from 10 to IS per cent. Their stock comorises a full line of tbn latest styles of Dtess 'loads, and a-fall line of Dry (loods, (lioeerles, l'tovl'tone leenswaie-ActsiwInrlillicy invito the mi tcntloii of the p.-ople In general. I'ntroniae bono trade I Birthday Party. On Thursday evening last, it being tho tstli annlrersiryof theblrtliof Mr. J.T. MoDanlet a nnmbor of friends assembled at bl rosidcnco (the Bnglo Hotel, In Mahoning Vnllov), to cole, btnto tho event, among whom wo noticed the following i J.W. Ilandenbnsh, and Indyi Tho, Mnnlj, nnu lady i B. H. Snrder, nnd Indyt Thos. s-Veaver, nnd lady , John Hank, and liuly i Am. mo'i Kolr. nnd lady i David Kbbrri, nnd lady i Llwnl Drnmboro, and lady I,. McDmlel, anil dnui htrr i tleo MoDonlcf, nnd Indy i Jas. Hoi. lenbiich .sndlndv. ' At anont o'clock the party sat down to n most elegant repast, to which nil did amnio Jns. tlce, nfler which tho hall was thrown ripen, and to the exceUent musicot iho I, McDnniol siring hand, the patty fornn aonror so enjoyed them selves tripping it on tho light fantasllo too. About it o'clock tho parly broko nn nnd return, ed to their homes having spont tbo evening in most plensureible enjoyment, and ouo long to bo lemembereil by them. A Homo and A I'orluuo. Tho Knnsns Land and Immigrant Assncln tlon, with a Capital Stock ol ll.wi.M). Charter ed by tho Htnto of Knusis, n most lmMnbe en terprise, started in otirclty for iho promotion of Imnilgititmu bv the free dlsnilmllon to iho siisroholdersoftlieAssorintlon of $770,009 in cash and somo of onr most ehotco nnd vslunblo real ontnto. farms, tirlor blocks, residences fto Is meeting with unprecedented siioross. From overr eectlon of tho country (inters for shares or tickets nre romlng tnicfc and fnst The tn (lneeinonts ofTeied nro niipariltel'ed rhnro will be no ttmtponemertt. The drawing and dis trlbrilinn of the pilzes will tako plneo positively August 21, 1S78. or iho money Will be relumed In fu'l. Tho managers ot thin enterprise nro gentlemen of undoubted Integrity, hour sty, an. ilghtnnss nnd ability to do exictly what they say. They aro gentlemen who are prominent In our state, nud whesa pntillo and pr vato character nro beyond even suspicion, and tho management of this stupendous distribution wUi bo conducted with an impartiality thatcao. not and will not bo disputed. Tlio Atchison llnaid ot Trade compose.! of nil thq leading business mon of our city nt u recent meeting, unnnlmons'y adopted the billowing endot setnont I Knowing the sovernl poraons composing the Knnas I,nn'l and Immigrant Association' wo cordially endor) them ns reritlcmon of bonoi'y sndlnteRilty, and rceoinmcnil thoir enteinn o its wot thy tno snpport of tho public" Every ticket holder will bo fairly represented nt the drawing. Price of tho snares or tickets nro put nt tho low prlco of I", each. Parties de siring n moro particular descrtptloi of tlm meritorious enterprise. Induceinoit offend, tcimeln Agents.epecMl offer to clubs nnd pie. chases of two or moro shares, manner of draw ing, refeiences. Ac, sond their address to H M. Strtckler Secretary. Atchison Kinnns, and they will have mailed them iroo an elegant four pago Illustrated pnpor " The Kansas Immt. grunt" describing fio ontorpriso and the a.1 vnntngesnndrosonrces of Kinsns, Ac. Send font. From tho Atchison. Kn., Huilu Patriot. The Coal Trade. 1 ho following table allows tho quantity ot coal shipped ovor tho Lehigh Valley ltnllrond for Ihi woea ending Juno 17th, 187:1 and for the years compared with tho samo time last year : Iteglons From. Week. Vcar Wyoming ln.Sll 1 57-tl-n 00 Unzletou 63,815111 71.1510 11 Upper Lehigh 137 17 I.KJ'113 Heaver Mr alow 15.iV) to SCUSa-) la Mnhanoy 11,815 17 2- 3 rot ID MauctlChuuk 1,153 13 6,357 14 . Total joioifn7 1,791 iw a: Last Year s.'.srn 11 9 0231 13 Increase 78,13116 W.0I7 M) Decrease ItKPOItT OP COAL transported over Lehigh A Susqn. hanna Division. Central It It. of New Jersey week euillng Juno 10th, 1876. Total week. To u.ite. Shipped from tons. cwt. tons. cwt. Wyoming WM'tn 5.0"7 19 Upper Lehigh 7.351 17 103 312 19 Beaver Meadow 11,850 19 17W7I (0 llnzleton 3.184 12 32, 016 18 Mnucll CbtlllK 13,713 15 21I..STJ II Tlnzirdyiile 2'J 411 00 N. York F. A O. II. C. 331 10 4 071 19 Total co 4;s ni iJiOMtTi I'rovlously tcported 1 019,910 06 Total to dale 1,111,3 07 Same tlmo last ye ir 321,381 04 Increnso 789.0)2 03 Decrca-o MAKKIKO, SHULTZ-I.OWKIl-On Sunday, Jnnn 18th, by A. M. htnpp. J. p., Mr. Jnmos Miiiln and Miss Mary Ann Lower, both of East l'eun. Car bon conutv Closing Prices of DeIIaven & Town send, Stock, Government and Gold 40 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Junn 22tl 1875. U. K.d's. 1881 21H hwl 24 as'ted II. H. R-l-.'s. 188.1 I5t( bid asked U. K, 5-Vi'h, 1'1,3-J. A J.... 20H bid 20)4 os ted U. 8. 5-VO's. 1807 23 bid i3"( asked U. 8. IW 181, hid lt4 asked U. 8. Currency, 6's 2d!, bid 2 asked U. B. &'s isai, new 17l hid un asked Called 5-20's 14 H bid asked Pennsylvania It, B 52U bid 62T asked Philn. A Heading H. B His bid IIS a-ke l Lehigh Wiley It. It BSH bid 69 asked Lehlsb Coul A Nny. Co.... 40ij hid 4flk asked United Companies of N.J.14) bid 141 astted oil Creek A All. Vat. It. It. 91$ bid !Pi asked I'hila.fA Erie It. It 18 bid 184 asked Nnithern Central It. B.... 31 bid 31 S asked Gold 121, bid 121, asked i'vor bid 3 a.te-l Special Notices. E. F. KniikcR IJUtoTlVIiio of Iron has never been Vnown to fall In the enre of woaknevs. attended with symptoms s ludlpo3l. turn to oxortion, loss o! memory, dimcmty of bicalhlnB, general weakness horror ot disease, weak, nervous trembling, dreudfnl horror of neatb, night sweats, coin feot. weakness, dim ness of vision, lamruor, nmveri.il lna-Mtuda ot the mu'cular system, appetite with dysiientlo symptoms, hot bands, flssfttuir ot ins b y, dry ne of tho skin pallid countenance, unci emu. t nna on tbo lace, purifying Un Dlood, pain in tho back, Heaviness of tho eyeills. frotinent black spots flying be toro tbo oyos with teuipor. ary HUll'uslon and 1o3h o sight, want fatten. tlon, etc, lhe-.e svuiptoms all oris - iroui a wa moss and tnicmedytla t.so H. F. Kuxk. Eb's Bitter Wine nt lion. It never funs. Then, sands ara now onlo lug health wao have uowl It- Tnko only K. F. Klskkl'b. Beware ct counterfeits uud base imitations. As Kunkei's Bitter Winn ot lion Is so well known all over tho countly, drnggtats thom. selves make an Imitation and trylopuini It un on their cu-tomers, when thoy call for K. F. Kunkel's Bitter Winn ot Iron. Kuiikel's Bitter Wireot Ironlspnt up only In el bottles, and has u yollow wrupiwr nicely put on tte outside wltb the pruprletot's pt.o 11. uruphon tho wrapper ot each oottlc. Always look for the photograph on tha uutsiuc, and you will always oe suie tn get the genuine, f I per bottlo or a for 15 Sold by DruggL 1 1 nud Deal, ers, everywhere. All Woi ms lieniOTCil Allvo. E. F. KU.sKKL'a Worm syrup never f Ula to destroy Pin, Beat, and Binniacb worms. Di. Kunkel, tha only auecosstul Physician who rn. moves Tapo worm lu two hours, alive with bead, sfd no liotntll removed. Common seine lcnc4e If 1'apo worm ho removed u.l otl.er worms con be tcadily doslroyeiL Send torcir culut to Dr. KunUel No. 2o'j Mirth tltli street. I'ltiladelpbla. Va.. oronl ou vour drugvis anil ass fur bottle of Kunkel's worm Bi rup. Piiuo Tjl,ui, It never falls. Juuu 10-im QAMI.lbWIIOI) rsesmueu greater power In restoring to a besltby slate lli uiu ens ciciubrane ot too urethra tlian cnUnr Cub-b-s or Copaioo. It uever produces slckuos. la cor tain and speedy in Its ariton. It is last sup-f. eediug tyett other niumly. hlxiy ur ules cure In six or elgnt (lavs, i-ia oihor luod.cbiu can do this, Duudus Blck A Co.'s Sort Capsules coutatulnir OilofB.iudaiwasi, nold atnli Drugstores Ask for circular, or semi to 55 uud 87 Wuostor street. f.ew ork. (or one. apia am WHAT TK.S CKNta WILL DO. PI,, tnres. Stationery. J. wcl.y, Ac. a must .. given away. Cuculir aiut rreo II J KURTZ, 4W Canal Buect, (1st Ward), pbila. tu iyii-11