r...... ". OSitr t ~,- ...::.A.IriiiINTOWN, PENN L# 4 ' TO ADVERTISERS.; .e'lll The REGISTER has a larger oit4i a tinny by several hun .IKed), • other , anglish paper ~filthEroahnt TUESDAY. AIAROR 1866 REP UM [(IN 81• AT A °MIN ATIUN FOR OuVERNOR, - Major (Inner.al John W. Geary, OF CUMMIRLAND COCNTY ATANtliks ARACIZD 133 I rt7.luu.uu e opo* circulated through this county that Om, 9ommissionera w!re a king authority to , lnttite a loan of $2OO 000, and which cal,: ettlertii'l remonstrances from, the people against` bill:before the Legislature ask iktorllliutheriil mitke'a loan of tTS,- 011%.has,beclu traced up and found pot te tie art Abolitionlio ; bat, on -tho contrary, it wilketarked by Jima orts of the 1)&6 . 011E10 riembeid t- of 'the Ltglelature froui this county, for' what purpose Wit, arc nonble to conceive. , • , `The power to make this.laan was asked toi'by the Ocintnissioners•to o: able them ii4roceed with the erection of the bridge over. the. Lehiglf, at Allentown—An im provement, doubtless, not very popular with the , country people, but one very much aided, and which we - are in favor ot, and will favor any lona' that may:be neoessary to complete the work. • This matter has not been referred to by usberetoto e, for the reason that the Com-• missioners did notinform us of what they pOposetVto do. We will gladly notice any resolutions of the Commissioners of this county, it they will give us the proper forMatithal subject, however, to our tight tit Approve or disapprove; as we think bes,t, for'thit geed ot• the people,of the county.. " A LIPD.LONG DEMOORAT.—It is said by the cOpperpeerts that General Geary is a life-long Democrat. So that is the tiute reason of the fierce attacks of the slave propogating aristocracy upon (lib gallant soldier to whom the people are indebted for the preservation of their right to choose their Executive of by popular ballot. It is no wonder wonder! There is not now a life long Democrat in their ranks that can p count.' twenty, who is not a fie subject to serve the State in a different capapity than that of Governor. We aro decidedly in favor Of an honest. capable, true, life-long Democrat—one who has never yielded to the persuasive power of the ariqoaraoy, nor joined hands with traitors, and op - Posed to those renegades from the old. Whig party whcyfor the purpose of getting a chance to plunder the public purse, have not only suirendered their party principles, but their allegiance to their country and its free in 'Mations, and joined hands with traitors in vituperation against their government, lacking the courage to shoulder their mu& ket and fight for their principles. Give us a man of courage, principle, candor and truth. Stroh a man we find in Gen. Geary. The. World Moves The late Copperhead State Convention,' failed to enunciate a single earnest principle.' _Their. Whole 'platform- may be summed up' in' a very few words : "Admit the Sourth.: ern representatives instantly ; prosecute no ,for treason; as for the negro we hate `Mak. d don't-care who kicks hi nor ' . do.wer: , what becomes of the Southern! white taii , : ".ts, lot the rebels kink and per- . , acute them . much as they please, only give ,us our Sou A s , ern rebel allies and let us bave.the Govern , Mr. Heister Cly • mer 'is the embodinient ‘ of such narrow, minded prejudice. • -;„ Whilst, therefore, in our own States, the popperheads are trying to . make votes for -.their candidates by unmanly appeals to the prejudices of the ignorant and illiberal,it is nevertheless cheering to see that there do - Demooratio journals in some parts of the country which aro getting on the right track. - We have already quoted the Boston Post, • the leading Democratic journal in plew England, as' favoring 'negro suffrage; and cow the New''''ork:Ze.tder, another prom , inent journal, taketkikp the same subject The Leader, in a long:and welbwritten arti. do, discusses it. le all its• bearings, from which we quote air follows "As the D et:dot:ratio party has regarded . negroes as inferior : to the whites in every requisite ofliranbood, we now give this nee a °fiance either - to reverse or sustain this verdict, byl . to confer upon theni every per:tibia -right; Ir the Democratic dogrria,be.. porreol,,the ,negroes will soon ' decnionstrate thejr.lue4tioity. On the eth'- er trand, ,if experience should prove that 'the negroes are iatelligent and Laptblo et partiorpatingia . the offairs . ot , the nation, of course, the Illarricarir.tio party is , bound' by its.ratrietikreeid ts ,prineiples, to 'rank') acknoirledgeltit direr, and admit the politi cal equality,,,of the, blacks " • ~ itirilolattr,Alyin - or, the Democratic .. , •naadidatcofOrAinternor, was in former days_ I t'atf &lid lind,llthiiti' He aspired to rlitical honors, 1:94:41,10,11 7 hig party was in a nii .noritypo)ippra minty ho saw proper to turn t , :his,oaat,nud,eorae l ont' in all the glitterioo • .pariPheinitiliki 'a -fall fledged candidate ' l ftir °like cikifin Dernie6tatici, ticket, and lib now d r oligfifs)9lo,l e ligtho itkettle bi pe k. ,, ,tilince fitt , irnamottlipsokiiapd from a Whig ••ta a Demociait batiltettitslc to the creed of, his party beolatisiitilipiptiy stuck to him, `"and hie redni4l,bitaiillii . I Siut as an alb aist Of the 'most approied so . plezion. He is '',..111:14000 loco in.:. smeryA4c64,44 as ,such .ttakee pride ~i ti.preadntintlim ' i . for the , - suffrage of the soldiers andrelifte of loyal ronniyivania. Tinl3 l :tintitioiiiitlij swage bed-lellown. , , '.=•., ~ t ~,i,l • _ IP the oupperhenon entry - 4 borough Or yard, by eleotiog4omo treason sytopethizer, :they camp ak bowl; and *pi their, ,bnode Acidity. But yrben t tiltate pasta its vote rand gives a , UoionimajOrity r tho ooFas have little to say or ',Mei F•t;••-• • • V TIM Bs o qui 40Icitio O*.A.. is, a joint, sto oinpan7, organ+ un • tt,.t , greral.; , Aing,kws,sf Pennisylvania.i t . ' beet if 4'e pAlifudhnp,iot Oftrole , i l ko : *landSluld e l ditkilhp tat, of tlh ; '1 ton*t Redd. 1- 'i ri,,,1..t 1 tlii _Tpii,Capital i stc4 !'of `the iiiiiipanyrfil Ten Ifillion,toollarei, divided inhiAno htrit4 drea thousand shares d'l• one hundred AO lam each.; and is represented by the prop; erty of the Company. , . , _. The slimes are full paid, and atookhold 7.. ers aro not liable for any asepssments any purpose. There is no individualliabil. ity of stockholders for debts of the" Come Tbe Dircotors give no positive assurance of great success they -oeljr set forth so it plainly that "tie 'wh s o . runs may read; ' the reasons upon which their confidence is grounded, - and l aeseri tlic ( iiin'terition to la bor diligently for the success, of the, ecmpa ny. They show that all the probabilities arc in favor of that succepel4 ktiiiioyer'y well thus far sunkirpon the property of the eon]. pany has produced more oritimecil, and that failure wider all the circumstances wculd be much more remarkable than -complete suc cess. But they admit the posibility• Of not accomplishing all they hope for, and provide for the safety of stockholders in such , a ease. And one of tho groat features tho,pios pecans, that which especially commends it self to the attention of those who have no means to risk upon uncertainties; is the manlier in which tbey propose to meet tho failure if it occurs. Herein is ono great difference between this stock and those of one year ago. Read advertisement in an other column. iiirA committee appointed by the Penn sylvania D'mocratio Convention, waited upon President Johnson a abort time 3iDOC for theturpose of presenting tholesolutions• adopted by that body , indorsing the Presi dent's policy. AIA ashington ccrrespocd ent relates that the _committee were pi o p, ceeding, after h most approved fashion, assuring the emooracy of Pennsylvania had designed no empty compliment; that they had watched his recent action with no ordinary gratification ; and they should stand ty him and his administration so kluges ho nobly adhered to the sacred Con stitution. Before the perroration was reach ed, tha suggestion that "the wise& thing they could do was to go home and change their ticket." Ho believed that they had made a fatal mistake in nominating such a man, especially at this particular time, with many other remarks Of a similarly encour aging character. The laid, seen of the Pennsylvania Committee they were making for the Baltiinore depot; in a fearfully de moralized frame of mind.— Phila. tele graph. - • - Es.. It was pred:oted that after this cru el war would be over the effects would be seen and felt in the looseness of morals and the sprefidelity throughbut the width and bre arf the land. The demenaliza• Lion of.eociety is the inevitable results of all wars. Icing Louis the XI. of France once . said : “War is the greatest 'conceivable ecourge of a nation. It brings with itself dangers and evils, the destruotion of the. country, of ifs inhabitants, and of its wealth which no time can repair:" Oar war was the work of tlie plavo hold ing, negro whipping,pogro propagieling, arristocratio Dentagaoy, for the purpose of perpetuating this me or ruinof the 'counj, try and enabling them to live us they had done by the plundering of the national treusury, anAdegrading the working classes of both white and black-alike, under the potent-ery of Democracy, begun in the spiri it of demons, carried on with the most wicked and malignant upirits that over pc- 1 sassed the human breast, with the avowed object of destroying that Constitution and Government which. Northern dough faood Democracy now profess so much love for: GENERAL thd example of Ohio, Pennsylvania and other loyal States, in nominating to responsible positions soldiers who distinguished them selves in the war for the preservation •of our nationality, the Rhode. Island Union Convention, on Tuesday, neminated, by aeolamatlon, General Ambrose Everett Burnside, as thisir candidate for Governor at the-ensuing election. In complumee with the yishes of the people of "Littld Rhody," the General has asicepted the nomination, and there can be no doubt but that he will make an Exolutive• fully Ili efficient as he proved - hiroself a soldier. • Ittia" The , ties imony of Gen. George Thomas touching the condition of the States in his dopartmOnt wi'l have great weight with the country. Ho is a Virginian, but a cool, passion'ess, ever.-Minded- moo, wiio can be perfectly relied :on •as to - anyflii4 within his observation, and who cannot b suspaoted of exaggeration. In, his jud* went it- is not safe yet to withdraw thi: troops oven from Tennessee. Mr. Seward will have to modify his assertion that Sodtb Ca - roans is WI loyal as slessachusetts. KENTUCKY.-- lir. Id ()Kee, of Kentucky, in the House ' onnanented ery so,yerely op the action of his co4eas,uCe. , lie said Loco who opposed the li'reedrnen's .11nrcap bill were those, who,had opposed every urn necessary„ to put down the rohoilicaj. He: boldly said: Althougli, : ,lteotticky,was not inoluded 'h - e proclamation dcAaTiog - totes in. rebel- ion, • she was . the most rebellious .of . th;o w4oie.erew.. desired,thlt the goverrii went shall 131„Cputinuqa io loyal i bt i ods against,tiraitor . s dislo n nion. o dq• feuded tho oonsti.utiortdity of the bill, and said that they had Mailed as yet to, brink tho chivalry as low down as they. ought ;() bo, ia order that just rights might be gi • en to their fellowt wen. Tho time/lad gone by when butnan beings could be . treated da brutes by their fyrtocr Innate:a. •• 1 TUE Copperhead organs ct' the' , Nor4l have not a word to say about the Presidentia treatment of the rebol (61enroe) Iki . i,voi oi I , ti ilZ:s a ti v A s n T iTi; ne E Ti I ti N g a . Z 8 46 e l t r i g i e etre d ie e :: iiew c.)tleitno. ' plooroo was 011 cited bp' ing at Illines'llal. •Seversi gontlemeu ad traitors, but the •Preeident , repudiated n iht d u r .: e . ssea them, , liting. a a rla° l :*bgaimati a.nleal' . election as Ith: did •the•netnination of - 1 1Itet -• o - Flr ° e r l l a si ntr were tr e n e C i h s t v i:l B l; ta d ir ep - idTe h d d :: l o l 4 )n Agil e ter Clymer, diret;tiit his friende' of Nov speakers ardently implored Irishmen to conaH oricana El :3 he 1.. id t`ho Ctitiper4etitie'Pf "Pe l la' it forward and noggin freeing_ireanda , 11Tivr 1 ,1 11 "t . * IT . l' ' 13 .1 031 P° were ki.d i eci'td,t li er ion , dad tisologf: re.4l tW-Tiu.gh„, l4 4 64 Rd I!. Wia , Wanil; , 4 t.e. ,• 1 rt ,401V1141" - - i ' t • __. _. . ~i~cxll F_leEl "; T iR S • r ar, or,, :Y. intAdilf j!211X , LA`4,, , •,. 114!litove-plim, 1 .„ ,: .:,t 1 _„,:r I,_ (O E -i t'9 l . l ' . V 4Wit,64i4liatti. of ditie4jo piktterrt,'.;::e'l - , lerTen dollar notes Of a spurious °par ffeter on the Easton•Bank';•firg.,,tri,oitoultitiort. "lair Boys' clothing flom 84 - 10 - 121:Fii Ei uS44llV,:eiBB'lltofgrlNoffflP Tfaiiio Hamilton •tii * f e ci; cy:r , 'itoPF.BTY Miller sold a ibt on tile 'paid side for Penn:atradt to IlorkanS: ter Cheap clothing ? atc Weime clothing store, at No. 51 tasi Elamilton street. Coat, vest:and pants for $lO.OO. • , ste4. bill Crlne Iron - ConpeLny tti wino coal 'wne offerviln the Legislature a le** days since. ~; uLOBOOF pP.er—vn , i•Oattiraajr, afternoon Sheriff 11bIlien fools patieleion otthti Boot and Shoe stoic, of Shettler it Miller. - . • '',""" • ittgAeacl'oard of •J w . . Cower' & in thin issue. fall stook of goods in their linejtu‘t ppeoe#...iClivo the!? n call. _ . ger- At ,Weie6osir olottkiug -store, you eari bu:a Superfine lilt "for $33. - Calf "and eeo bef ore, ou buy' oleewhere. . MP The viiitei4aa let into the. Lehigh Canal last week, and the Canal is now in nav igable order from Alaueh Chunk to Easton. • • ter Those about purchasing Furniture would do well to call on. Messrs. Gould dr; Co., of Philad',u. Read their card ,in this-issue. StiAti.The first shad of tho season made their appearance in 'town last week, but were held at prioes beyond the Teach of prin tete. APPOINTED OPERATOJEL—Kr. Alvin Harris, of Easton, has been appointed 'night telegraph operator at the Allentown June tiou. • ZEW The butchery ct Messr4. Frank Kra mer &.; Bro. remains at Fry's BA g, but the market has been removed to'tbe 'foam recent ly occupied by Egge Heckman; a few doors West of the Post Office. NEW PASTOR.—Rev. U. T. Barr the newly appointed pastor will preach in the Methodist E. Church next Sunday morning et 10 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock. The public aro cordially invited. ttgrt..Wan du waffle klader kaufa wit dan ga zum Weiss, No. 51, die nakesta deer zum Col. Good seim wertzbans. ' Der forkauft welfler wio anar in donna Statt. Du kunst en gon'Sy suit kaufa dot for $lO, CARPETS 1 CARPETS :—Persons In need of a new carpet, can save money by calling at Burdge & Jones' Cheap Cash Store, where can be found the largest stock and most beau titful styles of Carpets in thissection of coun try. .0 1 SUDDEN DEATIL—Mr. . Christian Geb hart, aged about 75 years, residing in SaliS burg township, while on a visit to the resi dence of Jacob Goisinger, a neighbor, fell from the chair in which he sat, and died im mediately. EoLlPsE.—Next Triday evening there will be a total eclipse of the moon, cornmene ing at five minutes past nine o'clock; is at its total at twelve minutes past ten, and begins to disappear at fifty-onO minutes past eteven. It will bo visible throughout the United States. rte r _Wbile many of our citizens have steamer on tbo brain, the more sensible por tion of them go to J. Gossler' & Co.'s 'stare, on Seventh Above Hamilton street, to purchase their groceries, provisions, fresh fish and veg etables, where a full supply cow always be had. • CONRIMENCE.—The quarterly'oonferenoo of the Evangelical Association will be hold on Friday evening in their church, Ninth above Linden. On Sunday afternoon the sacrament of the Lord's supper will bo administered by the Presiding Elder, Rev. Glee. Haines. The public are invited to attend. tel. The extersive Carpet Establishment of Messrs. J. F. & E. B. Orno of Philadelphia is advertised in another column. Imported and Domestic Carpet in, immense variety are offered at reduced prices on accoupt.of the de cline in gold. They have that class goods and one invariable cash price. ken is said that a small quantity of sassafras bark mixed with dried fruit will keep it fre6 from worms • for years. The remedy is easily obtained in many looalites, and is well worth an experiment, as it will hot iujure the fruit in any manner, if it.does not prevent the nuisance. ittilt - The Reading Journal hes closed its fiftieth volume. The first number was issued June 10th, 181 6, by Major George. Getz. Judge Gordon, Richard T. Rhoads and- J. Knabb have Nod the successive owners, the last named having taken it in 1845. The sue *Ms of the paper, it states, "has beeri uninter rupted." , • FATAL EFIIiOTS PROM 'JUMPING ROpE , On Thursiday of last week a little girl named Alice Cdyle, whose parents reside in East Mauch Chunk, exercised hfssolt so much by jumping rope that rho died on the Saturday following. She jmnried 342 times without stopping. Parents should be careful. and watch their children. A tubfull ofsoapsnds, fatmers should remember; bi worth as much as a scheel-bar,• row of goad manure. Every bu cliett eoap- Alai - inaid be . 11116 - ira -- where it will not he lost. ' 4 The garden is 'a .good pad conveoitnt place in which to dispose of it ; but the' toots of grapevines, figs, young trees, or anything of the sort, will do us well. DESTRUOTIVE litt.E.—"On Monday, the 19th inst., a fire broke ont in the coal works of 11. N. Burroughs, in Plains tewnship, come, county the loss from whighjs ektimated at over 5100,000. The fire liOke out in,the boiler. house, and is supposed - to havo origins" ted from matches in =the pockets of the•coats which . were hanging there. • . CA34MIT COLD —A n emitiOnt arlist late- Irpainteci.suoh a natural pioture of a snow storm, that ho caught cold by •sitting .near it with his coat off. lo avoid taking cold in army-storms. or a; any ether time, alwayA Wear a gbod buit of ciothinfg from: .the cheap -and popular establishment of F. 11. Breinig No. 11 East Hamilton street. met, 'economy is the ,road to,, , wea is an'old on 3 tine adake, - 'yet heir' few people practice it, especially , .itt making -their daily purchases. Ono way to practice economy is to pUrchase your groceries from the largo, well selected and cheap Alolc always kept 'on band. by Walter : o. Smitli, on. Bth street above, Turn, . SOOT HIMSELF —Last Wednesday, dnr .llk3l ing the chase at ~,. • pickpocket. Clone e Dimmig, of the Z "ard, met dlith an t ill dent. It eoem %.:: (tee the deterniinat n of the "prof 'o:• ' not : t ' , 1 Mr. 0 :•. - mig drew a ' fi11,f4., h' _., , , he ,3 contents w' 4r (Coital i'l . i iged.r,' s ,.ii load enteriel a lV flog 7 :: f - lo ft . .4, N v. , 4 A 6 , 1 Fr lii 06. ; f ,!), r [) $ 411 - t r nearly eevc.ittg ,rt t ,44fr artbsequentlOth ted. i g SPLENDID .. NEP/41TO ig & Loh at the Lion HA/ Clothing Store, have just received another laigOmaiertment of Fronch and itomeetia_Camitneretnf 'the very TatetkNew York and' Patio etylee and at as fltonidhing low prigattioltayjave-peo rtedußdl thAibld stook-454.6k 13tereht iarkeritifed.l For_ a_bargain _call at the Lion Ball. • 4_ r CC 111 JPORTA.NIImoTtots vas 'l9 miagp . 14y 9tuvir•A simple ,agreement between a - oonOle. in `the prjet‘qtrot-yiimesso ; .t01d..t0.b.": a legar - beretofoid,'lttitk tHa 'sbitt 4 of thing is done away! and the services of a_magistroteAF roiergynnttwi4l nowbe requir ed. Fcni*etrying:tv 'pat, gigter Ptgoin is s6oo l .fin9 tuNk..e.tx mentles,,im priseinnient-Will'beiintoied •'-' 32 •'..3 • . . - • • • MrJ 'Henry Kemp, a young•tnan mal/ is MatainWity tOtviaship; fevidently•khoiltir a 'bank a 'the" last Fall and Winter, we ate infoinrd bo than sixty , five Chicken hawkakin'hia lmniedl! ate neighborhood. This•is something to.boast of and the:robaters and hent,iinoluding all the cf the vicinity, ought to, set up a tremendous 'crow' and cackle of zejoicifigat thie wholeeale slaughter of the 'enemy of their NM . . •R.P. R. ExTENsioN.—A corps of civil engineers aro novuougagad in surveying this proposed extension from_ this place to Easton. Their' present , line leaves the Lehigh about two miles above Bethlehem, running through the northern part of that borough, then across the country to Seipsville, and from thence down the Bushkin to Eatitou. This only run as an experimental line, tone wheth er it is possible to overcome the short curves on the Bushkin' -• IRON. ORE FOUND.—ICOR ate Id a stref= ger in the lands of the upper her of townships of oun county, but recently Mr. Michael. Pfei , ffly, found a deposit on his farm near Lynn port, . nen: tho Blue Mountain, which gives high promise, both as to quantity and quality. We desire to record another important dis covery' that has been made, that is that the best place to buy your Spring Goods is at the cheap store of Milton J. Kramer, opposite the Eagle Hotel. HALE' A MILLION LOST.-TllO Citizens of Easton lost over five hundred thousand dol tare in oil stook. Quite a nice pile of money. It would have been better for the town, bettor for the laboring classes, and better for all bands, if "that amount had been invested -in ruanefactories. The people of Lehigh county act more sensible, they invest their spare money in goods at the cheap store of Shinier Bros., where they are sure to get the worth of their money. . THE BENEFITS OF J.NSURANOE.—Some time ago, Mr:.Cleorge Btirkhart, an employee at the Allentown Rolling Mill, was injured by the falling- on his foot of a heav,f piece of iron, incapacitating him from work for three weeks. Happily he was insured against accidents, in the Accidental' Insurance Company, of which Mr. Charles Eckert is agent, who has received the benefits 7 :sls—to which Mr. B. is entitled. Numbers are being insured against accidents of all.kinds.bv Mr. Eokert at present.—Aews. MR: SCSALL, State Senator from the Northampton district, reported as committed, a bill entitled at act to extend the•time for the completion of the part of the Lehigh Valley Railroad, commenced ander the laws relating to the Penn Haven and White nevelt Compa ny, and to authorize Ebe Lehigh Valley Rail road.Cotnpany to increase their stock, and to issue bonds and secure the same by mortgage, and to build branehos, inclined planes, and adopt a terminus in Luzern° county: WY The' Columbia County Republican. published at Bloomsburg, .by .John & Yost. came to us last week, enlarged and dressed in a new suit. Its fine appearance and editorial ability place it in the front rank of country newopapere. We sped during the present year to follow the example of the enterprising editara of the Republican, and would do so immediately if our delinquent' , subscribers ,and advertisers would pay what they owe-us. CAUGHT IN THE hile our streets were swarming with people to aeo the work; logs of the steamers, lest %Wednesday, an Irishman was• caught in the not. 'of pocket picking, in front of Beimer's new depot.— Finding that his efforts were detected he took to his heels, but was' overtaken at taw 'alley. He had a hearing liefor& Esq. Witman, who committed him, tolail, in default of bail; for his appearance at Court. He had tried - hie "skill"upon several gentlemen in the crowd, but faisd m securing any spoils. _" RUIBEREI ! ROBBERS 1 -The robbery of stores appears to be the order of the day in this :beautiful borough of Allentown, and those business mon sustain heavy' losses who are unfortunixte enough to have their goods stolen by thieves. But those ladies who do not call at Burdge ibJones'Dhcap Catih Store and procure some of those beautiful Dress Goods, that they have just received, will not sustain a loss hy..robbery, but, their features and figures will suffer for want orthe•adorn moat and grace which they add to the lady' arrayed inf a. dress purchased' of them. DOWN f DOWN 1 DGWN..-tGOld, 15 down and -so . - are goods ; and if you Wish' io see the largest And cheapest stock of goods such as Alpaaas, Dm LaimKirilack and Fancy Silks, Batinofals, All Wool Do Laines, Cashmeres. Poplins, Calico, Mullins and all other. Dry LicodsGrocerios,Quconswaro,Carpets, ake.,go to 'tuber Bro's, 'only three doors above Schnook's Eagle Hotel, where you will find the largest and cheapest stock of goal' sold in Allentown. They_havojust returned from Philadelphia am) New York,and.consequently they sell cheaper now tban.all the rest as their goods were all bought 'at panic prices. Call and compare prices. Wilson's old stand.: Ittmovnts.—Miller; - Schreiber & Co., have xemoved their - Dry,, Goods. store to the now building a tow . doors antra the Register office. They have a splendid store room and' present a very , attractive anpourance. They, have, on.hand a large • osnortment of Carpets. Oil'Olothe and Winthrer Shades. Samuel Mil ler has removed to the First . Ward• and taken Posession the s'oro on Front street opposite the Mount Airy, lime. . , . , Win bus• removed his Boot end Shoe'store te the building vacated by Miller, 'Sobroiber & Co. The First National 'Bank removedreoted day, to, their new buildineopposite the Allele Lions% Their now house is a beautifill brown; stone front and is one of the neatest and, most Tonsmodious banking houses in eastern Penn., ' • • . ..GitOCEdiS —Every fatily: t must tutve groceriee, and a few aents,saved io each we , elte' t purchase,. amounts to oonsiderablaAuring.tim year, it is therefore important , that , you uy to• the- best advantage. The place to .-bug 'good, fresh - , 'and cheap grciairies arid 'roils, Wriest at the secre of Walter . O. Smith; on Bth Pike s'above. !ruttier. ;;;73m, • TAkt . :NoTIC6.--The Ponp Maidal :We" thearance CoMpanthati just declared a:Divi: find- of fifty per cont. on list:years premiums, : . I ,Those.insured itilliledampanytit the 411 e n (fonnerle . Robert' E. Wright; Xeci i) will please; call and. get cortifioates for their portion of therebtliellieidstid-st 41m-office s . the prusalitikegOe p iolifitondv*4 , • - ft! AA? i OP STBANI Fitts 'CIMINO'S r itro re past there b aripti as to the men the "gt Engines; and as eko. - ol l 'r borough pro e - .. , .:. , , ler atik ep t 'et t . •". .. if,„...' IWednes . '' i:.. V. , ,..:' iPhiladelgh 3o.'s . / r, ern, tarrivx' ' . urs . , ' 4 '44 at mot' t:' .4.. a t hoee lea..-_ )Pu.' i . Elqb , a ihtithireii .ough seven-eighths inch non. )ondicular stream w as throvv). .411 the German Reform'efeifilich ateeplalut, the leathofhose not being able tol §tand ttig str . ,pCnippult; buret cregnently. n t , In fheVifte '... jtheGO6o Willieftitpet4 ill(' brought out dn. succeeded in tbrotiing a stream some - distance over the steeple: Dur ing her workingsllanijltoti;straelitisdetsol7 crowded With people, had 7cheeii after' sheer Irent-thserth7-wlt Wtatevidentrttnit - tbdlr'fitrth's Good Will was the " beet worker." Ake le to. kembf icgai'd Mr The rhertriel. Id rwitiohlher enginoer, bit. Richard, Lafavoi,,worked her. he was presented - with It'pure'S containing a WirCPelnlY 4 l:li 'il_ . 1 - '-.,) _ pnTherii..,t4,aftcrnoo - a'tlie'Goiid relent( en gine wasiigainteitAibitt.with Pa better suc cess *any before f T i he„rpbber,. hose (which was Her d a wn, Len d had been lent trldt'a •Phila dellifila,),.Witel6lob'burstedn; notwithstanding the *ilitement Of, the engineer, that she had iyithitood aliflavitir.pFesstirs heretofore.'.' .04,Satarday;anatber:;Vrial took plies at Sixth and ffamilton•streetsibut the GPO In tent Pgabe , burst. her •hose. B,lo:i4cieded, howeven.in .throwing• a stream.'dowri'Sixih street ti distance of 220*feet. - Bff wit then taken to the' mill Plco,'where she threw two , streams- one 284' feet, and -*Pother 284 feet. Shp Was then taken back to Philadelphia.—, During thil week several more steamers are expected here to -test their powers. Send tbem'on; We !AWE) perfeot ' bruiser" in AllentoWn. Our borough *lll prabably get two more steturieri, and are wont the beet ' that 4mijie got -Thisis a' queetion' in which:the' people of the whola .county ore, concerned. The Grand Jury' Mil appropriated $lOOO towards the purolutee''.6t - eltreaMer tor the Pchirabia, which has been paid over by the Commission ers. ,We do not approve of this. disposition of the vain° inatiey, bait vre•iver& *tiled out by the cops. ? .so.let them have advan tage imbruing:from the transaction:' CONFERENCE ArroifvThiENTB. ;•-••;The Conference of the'Mlithodist E. Church closed its annual session, in Philadelphia, on Friday last. The following are the appointments of preachers for Lehigh Lind adoining counties: AllentoNsci,'G;T. Barr; Bethlehem,' N. B. Duren Catneauque, Silas B.Heat E. Townsend ; Mauch Chunk, G. Hancock ; Eastcn, F. Hodson ; South Ziston, C. W. 'Ay. ore"; Richmond,,,Wm. T. • Magee , ; Hamburg, M. Barnhill... The appointing power deemed it best to yield to. thn solicitations and iippeals from Philadelphia for the services of Rev. W.C. Best, whose return to this charge was so ear• neatly desired; he is therefore appointed in charge of Sanctuary church, on Fifth• street, below Girard Avenue. IL F. Isett ir t aes from Catasauqua to New Pbiladelphiti, in Schuylkill county. A. T. Kenney is returned to Bustleton. S, G. Rare goes to St• Clair, in. Schuylkill county. ‘O. Cummings goes from Bethlehem to Waynes burg, in Chester county: BtraatAns.—Cia Thursday night, the 22nd inst., thedwelling hose of F. S., &timer , in Millerstown, this coun'y, was entered by burglars, and a watch and two pocket books containing about $10; was taken from the pocket of harry Biickley, who occupied a room in the second story. The burglars en toted by oponirig the kitchen duo.e..with a key. Ilarrison Miller, Esq.,lseued a warrant 'for the arrest of two , young men who had been.. stopping in Millorstown, under the names of Franklin - M. Wright and Augustus Allen.; who Were arrested on Monday morning at Res's hotel In this plan aad token - before A. K. IVitman e asq., who committed them to jail for further in default of bail. 'When be.' fore the. ustine, Wrightnimitted that his real name was Wolf, that tie was from Ackron, Ohi), that he had,heen sint to sohool by his father where he had contracted bad habit., and run up bills for oandy, eider and other, things, which his father had refused to pay. Allan admitted that his real name was Vanderslice, front Columbia courtly, Pa.. that he had run away. from home and• Was living it beet .he could. (Commanttatal.) The Plundering Robbery,. on no small scale was mantly se. tempted in this• borough. In it, negroes— men of purely. Afriean extraotion—wars di -1 raptly en aged. They seem to have shown nut, less stu iditt , , than depravity. And' they l'camefrom - Weehington," indeed, fileaotten they are rupposed,to.be. ,These are the prom.; isce; the inference and Conclusion fellows: it is a. Ordlonged and echoing tirade r laigh-emel and &aye phi!ippio against the negro. Strange that men should • make so 'much of one' they deem so little. • : -.-.. -- ----. . 140 t us take a 6110ROI•bathWel Whd have oeught afresh this black fever ;. and then with ' well-toned nerve and cleansed vision, let ue That deepot..tiold,-ImA got *fall, look with reason, over this ddrkened picture. , And hurt his dislike irlghttadly, Negroes are these robbers, i. e., they belong ant .if he don't get up at all, , _ (according to every geography), to a "race of It woe's make 11114.1 sadly., , men." I But,' ugh I they are black-4. e.; have With naueltdelight the Indite fly, • Bur color of your hair and eyes, the color of Dry goods, at rates reduced, to bay 2 the pot which even contains your dinner, the , '. (lo Agfilrl" , too , 01 "/"Iitolimbran; `: oolor of your boffeo ( so refreshing.) Ah . . ' T .f.t it . ni " , ,,, 4 " 11 . 1.1c e e1 1- ita ' . ....-- ' ' AJP.L. 111, our A ower p the cheapest P MUM reader, put awaybwith.the negro, these coal ' /go man of sense disputes,'! traband articles; be sure they are pestilential: Our stook of Clothing is the largest and moslpom ' l Black skin ? no; only a third of it is blaok,ae plote in this city, surpassed by none in material, style teaches every work on anatomy. The "cuti. and fit, and sold at priced gioloranteed lower than:the ode or scarf akin," is outside and is "transpa- lowest, rent." colorless • the "outis or true skin" fie Towers IfeLyi,lu. 518 Market Otrect, , inside and is also "transparent." It is "the • , BENNy.rt .4 co. ' , mucous net-work whioll is tho eeat of tho Color." ef•Kne k • Pfill'lLlAlTr IWe *ant agents every. This "layer of pulpy matter',' is betvreen the VI • u Ulf I whtlb to sell our IMPTIOVED tie Sewing outer and inner skins; they cover it. Theret Machines. Threvuow kinds. Under and upper feed, lore the very outeido of every man is similar l• Warranted 4.0 yenta. Above saltily cm- large coin ; , ~, ~ , ~ , missitms paid. The' tiny machines eeldha the Um ly made. 1 tel States for lees, than $4O, which stofiVedosied Well, "foots artretribbord thinge." Geom. b y H ow , w he „ 1 ,,.,1, w i 1„ 0 „,r,,trk„ . ,,,',.,,i g„ • ,),5 , i„ 6 ,,, raptly and 'anototity (Iltiee) play hubby with er A` Ce., one Deeksklee: 1 Afitithiirehtep maehincli pro slavery prejudices. , Yet, eau it he that 1 are infringements and the utter or est are liable re •hove been et, unrectuottab:e / .No, there are the urrrit,fine awl itepriecnasear. Vireulers free. Ad' associations about the negro ; I cannot get over /rett's or cog oJell Slip" A Clark, Tiddeturdt Mein°. these. Why, just look at African history.-- - 7 )4 1 0 °?,e,T 411, t.' ~... —I y , Even my nose will not stay down at the tS.P4'CI.eiL NOTICE thought. ~•" , , , _ . , ,, • Oita Oaks trims 'Dille dooms arm.' i Ab I g,elattel reader, read what the apostle Paul had written , what the Holy Spirit him- . Theworstdiseasesknown to the hymen ratite epringt from 02192.10150 anmilese toalmoot defy detection. • Tho self inspired ; road it with reverence. , ':,Who loin, f scientific lore thmsllll the tahlrtrand shelve 1 tnaketh thee to differ from another I and.what of he e iLdicsi fraternity lap_ go to K ovo oed..globos- ' hast.thou that thou didst not receive Vnove if od e the,* New,. , , • -,.• 4 , 4 t - - 4 Omit didet receive it, why dust thud glorYntif Tho 6 grtrd 4 youmelVes *ills son Mai. -/Thb 'Minn thou Imedt nut reettived it 7" (1 Cor. 4. 7.) 0.- tnicople on the skin to a tell-tale and indicator of That mogro , Gore offspring, thy brother, h a „ , &tepee; It may fade and.die away from the surface Abel-like, boon down-troddon, until the vrcfu- ts t nt,:nrgLkt: t tit" reTh:defivitsitchetssl:t dor le that there istlife in his body, and more atit.'s Itmuous,-Dverivrie and D/Allllllli PILLS than u title of brains iii his bead. Are you cure where all others fall. While for Duras, &aide, surpriiied that: the slater' one steals; that the Chilblains, Cuts, and all sihresiens..of the skin, MAO oheatektifn9rarogr, having no eheriff, oolleeta oust's Saver le infallible.- Sold by J. Mature'., 43 the boats of an in which he has been ,RaltonotrWl, Now Xork, and ail Druggists, at 25 tents kept' blinded; that - I'M who was the actual per box - Iticcl2-ly owner of sugtir, riot and cotton, but who, like ITARItiA to E OUlDE.—Yet , Na's Miner Imre the aboriginal Indian, Was befooled and robir rotoarcAti Wont, orEvery Ono his own Doctor 'id (only regally I) should have lost all sedge of —l3ein4 a 'Private Instructor tor Married Pomona or those about to marry, both male and female in "justice,, alt love hlr , bis buoters, tyrant!, inn'- r thi g con ID tho 1.) I y ',A gy tad re l atio n of eve - an 1-,"" worthy 'e Y rn Pvi t ' l ' lmi ng ( Mill-7P ? our S n exual fi c y7t u ein g , and ItieVr i odUction or prevet'q Ah I let us bo man, brahren, and atop Th is p - of oftis t riagspinehnliag edtthe new discoveries neve r lineal persoeution,less excusable than slavery betb?dgfrerrliittliftilsliianguago,hy-WM.YOUNO itself.. • khid himself will avenge poor Samboh Air. D. This hi peally a vetnaltle and interesting work. this otilylat us leitrn—hie ttsjeadation is' i v,.: ~it is !written le plidaJaaguoiro for the general rk.ildur, 6.Y*01 lOse, ' • ~ ' • o ur •____' . • - o A ri+d ' iilt! , • .* wi gra a t:ln iti g U s I" .4 tr lf- e ytu li n 4li g ta liP ar w rie rd tl g p ° c f o; , n e a o h r a t l etZ r ep e a n. .: " f.-.'" , . , - r., -, ---- " -------- .,t, ~ . . : t - „ , , ' tempt tinsaterrlit b and haying' the leas Inip'eal et. .li WHIOW is nagtatig wall two olAParen'imi to ' married life, should read tote boolt: 1 .. It - diSe l i n ` recovered $35,00.0 from ,a-railroad Company, secrets that ever& one should be acquainfed whit '.. l = fdrs• killing tier hustMnd. - . Still it is • beak. at must belloeked up, and not ils I , . ' i,..' t. • - -; 1 ... r., • ~; ', shonttheAtute. ,It will be seat • to any .on , '6 % tx v . An moots paper sta t es t h at a congea!Pil rat-. receipt eflifty. Cents.: luddrefe Pr. WM. TO ~ treanake was ree t o t ti,y ptaupd,4l his neighbor; No. 418 Spruce street, above tourtb,Phlfsulv , , hood hy • a man w A ttthkbeett- rattles. .lsopt; 26i Iffedar.” .. '..'14 f . 4 , • , --11i4 , ilia bankinplonse of:Rada •limrd,inl New, ~,,, ~ r—swiptlCig„litfi'V,ittri4 ;/' .‘ ll , t York iii robbtla Mt 13.1hhrdayor $1.500,000 • , ieleity g etai 'lad dna. — a ... ' -' ' • 4. Attar ttorr,9q,om. yilf,i,rpg,s4 ti ! foksti N -•, , Li•iftsteefasnLar 3 reemethia g gen .eytner,llin a otee t ri t ' tteMpt,tEteilbt4t..,,L .-, - . ~.. ~, Lid . athisnulfsgbYnto ,rtlloloiLfgoolfolrtg4by ashloss - A bound ,girl in Illinois recently stun ti .16 1 t awciunde n i gueuk‘olbro l agvitlirrlimar,ortbobis little boy ,i,n rptelliatiOn ref a whirr ' g at , ..umtrup e d waolgi o b s , ribtuolleiagthleleapie Oil, itia dillies- .0414* !ilia Lb r i 3 / 4 :4 1 " ' pi . , t iti ethilaln" viii"...litisulii Ibthip. ~iirf , ,44,D n sata in 01 i:th . I (ea ,rllr 111'11. --I -41 .-..irilliflil ir—.!!^..%)...." tnti10;....7;.. elf.? :1 ,tolb ,Itnr. t 9tOtte in t lir t roAlf, ' fl y 1 Blhad r e o i { • .V.1.11y! t ie '' Tits 011 UT E/gratilirli I TIM GRIMY EMPOIRI - fl .—Aililler, Sandbar & 00., dealers in r i and ddmestie Dry Goode, No. 1 . ilton St., opposite the Allan nous d e=t door to the First Afttionat Bankio ' , • • -ir new store 03 Nor" • 4 twornitliP.ll Vs largest and most{ l'e stonslOonf t defile aides of New Ad Po i ' - j, n. 4 _ r '-/ . t ° * : 4 !4- _ Or ',.' .4._ ) te , filled with an entire pew -, ,k of to the - ()Wee' the best afro • ••,,,,.; .b s 0 ''d lit Ao Allentown . Our ' '‘r7r pri .: ife Aik e?ti l is 'fitly kept by the trail ' ... ltdw h 4 iXti it well selected stook . 'goods fur own'ind , it trade. ? ' Buyers will here find at all times the latest and hest stylds of ths_nrost doeireble : and-sea-• unable goods which are offered' et as low pri *Ai Gan be hod and - where else. We would `call Tupecial attention to our line of Dress Goods snob ne plain striped - and figured Pop. liasMobeirs of every description, Bilks, all 'shalte plain and fancy, Mons Delnins,.Cali -coward, ahreihr , largest . ands instatoellr—af 'bleached , and, ,unbleaohed. Moline in _town, IGingharnedaliit,ki Tieki; Oitipite pflrew de iscriptidn, 11014 and Table OW Cloth, Window •Shitleil, *edit le:',ethient i that -OK 'ins y hate' :oSore Dr!Vciodis thin our tors,,ae. w 'irb‘hti only' establishment exclusively .iii the' Dry Goode bnsinest - and - therefore have the 'best iesortAgnk frrhi t le taw, ritig,kkorV;have half theirs ioirdii tlled withillcoeikiee and queeneware. we havtkunr_roora entirely filled Tr ohjyy e. ; L -,- r ..;nl-J i l •• 1.; .. i . r • Wban'v, e. • inn ilbte fennt. an •!wet. our 41igatil *sitdeirof new Gond& o . able' 'to show our GootAi. ~, ‘ l l GENERAL,NEWS rums. , tie» The free slhits, schools eelablithed in Binh !. , p,lt wand hailiiheen.tery imitodpf . :The 000.4 raoy oppose thank bui• thii . la 11l IS aliiksee rip , - predate them h4thly.' ': , • • t • A men named King, ander arrest at Lou isville, Ky., for theft, has made the strange' confession that he„. and.. nob Payne, was the person /whO "ritteinp te d. the fat S mutter, Seward. Gan, Jeff. 0. Davis; who temporars ly sommende in that Department, .has taken measures to itali the 'natter investigated.. ~ ....A lady in. Cleveland, Ohio, the 'other 'day,' was very affectionate to her Imeband..aa&at supper handed him a cup of tea, which he' declined to drink, but hanOtidAtiliziVail id Lie children. Thereuponthe wentatreprang for ward and seised, thei'OuP; ;thusteaving the child's life„ The_ Sup contained weenie. An arrest and, ilia& of io wise follows. E. W. Gantt is noting as an officer Of the freesia:Knits bureau in Arkaneas, VI ithoutepla• ryihe 'reports Vtitt the only hope of thz;freed man in : that elate and Texas, in all places away from the railroads and telegraph wires, is in the vintirluartee of thenrAection (Attie bureau. Without it they will be . stareed, murdered and their condition even more hupo lees than when in slavery. The Hon. Frank Jordan, of Bedford coun ty, bag been avpointed Chairman of the Ro. publican State Central Oommitee. Mr.Jor 4dan is at present..tbejStute. Agent at Wash ington. Gov: Curtin - I on Saturday, issued warrante fur the execution of Flower and Buser, the murderers of Miss Po 'Paul, of Cambria, county, and Christian Berger i. the sourdererof Miss Mary Walt, of Germantown. The.war. faints tlx the execution of she two , first on Friday, April 29, and the latter Friday,-April 27th. ~ 'A Ilionwmestatv. —A' week or so ago as Mr. Samuel : Kelly, orNewtown Square, Dela ware county, was taking some pork to a cus• tomer, he , overtook, as ho supposed, a fashion ably dressed lady, with gig-top bonnet and veil, close fitting ,eont, out in the , latett.stjle, and: muff' and .fors,,-: and to all apipearantes, very tired.and Weary. As Mr... IL drove up she asked him If ha would *not asidst het on her journey.: lleaeed With the looks of gush a passenger, he stopped-10s horses and helped her id.; ;Thef had nob rode very far; however, b:fora Mr. K. disooveted to lie surprieti;that the pretended "female" had log bools on, which she unfortunately dpeelesed to his liew. At !hilt he grew very suspieions of his ;reason ger, and intentionally dropped.his, *hip, to the ground, and asked the -lady" to , get , put and pick irup or, 4im,:rentarkingat the,eame time that Ms topsail were very spirited and would net stand. The lady politely got 'out of the Wagon, but before she got beet with the, whip.- Mr. Kelley Nave She o.eine horsee,:and was sifely.oat; 110'1 stick 'nfirtue only the whip and her interesting company. The lady hid left her muff onthelitiatoehteh Mr- Kelly 'OLIO' up and cut fella leroiflirk knife and OLIO' of Voles. revolvers! rutting the home, knife and revolver together, it is very evident Mr. Kelley had "waked ttp thei wrong_passenger. The lady wait no doubt a gentlecaan, and but for the lucky discovery- of the "bootie," be doubtless would have been rubbed., perhaps i murdered. This event s oe-' coned some inght"nr ten' Miles easel)! 'West Cheater..-.-.l7otge Rerrcl, - • Special . Notices. GOT 'A WALL iv vam sraD or 11:0*/***04i6 3) attempt. to enumerate the itfold results of the Anodyne tales of Neuralgia. Gout, Rhos 'crochet, Tooth and Ear Ache, Et. Vile. Dance. Hy feria, on of Seep, Pains in llen.lru t testimonials in my ill a *lnvited to inspeot i would itienee, anti which a confidence justify. __TIENZA 6 Now deolarid.purely a nervous complaint. is per hilly relieved in most violent attacks with doses crab to 41 drool each half hour. Relief and sleep , Will followslia_secottd alb:e. ELL•S Dr. MARSHALL'S Data -rr 11 , STA u T ins Einntaae !boron! 11 - 4 oyed leltihh,tbe ArgpitYymyaktcng the etah,Vold in she Bead and-Muidaartairill ri• tnWinle pxoellent remedr•ht many eree of /lore tyes.— Diapitithegtbeep yemoyed by•iiaddifearie2tss often 4406AM-181PM/ • it , ••• It la !Vagrant atd 'agreeable, e t. d " Zinmediatio :70AdleX ! teAlop ; dull heavy palne".eauqed by diseases of the etneatlone ( iffeenidligkiiectlerr. 'and hiefiOirailneilli ogee 041 t I ob strnetione, strengthens the glen e, \ tint! ea a !healthy action - to the elite • .. . itOrik)thgn . 8 114r4! Nom ' • of eale_aud.use _f pr. Jtarshairs Clw. qi i, snA.gewl .44 JAI . luta vwfwitli gictiv, fotliti‘o ,oramowcusem9a 4.,),f the head; end at Is fsroni6at stelae Mewphazi 'Via Were!' '' '": r''.' L' • - DA. "It ii feetikatrehde4 by many iif therbentphOlelwrivrz• wale:ailed silk veal. Suco.evark4 Aiitlyol,l4 , everywhere. ....... _ RI 4D TER.oaannomrsecOP;Wp9LlOAL/1 ' Ilunpulare rw,11454. • • The undersigned, basing fOr; many pars been, acquainted:with Dr. Aforshoirs..oattirrah ache Snap and , sold it In' our wholesale trade, o/,0%E1t fully_ &tete, that • we bility. It tii'be equal, in eivirrr . reepeo4, to the reetimmindetionr glien of It fat -tee cure or Oktartbal Affeetions; and that ills! deoldeel-4 ly the beet article we haro•eyer, !plop} .foe!ko4#7,, 111011 diseases of the Iliad. . • - / Petry, . Boston iksub; i ft" Burr k uaton !' A. B.'& filindifilr: •111')A heed, "Lamson C 0.," SteplietkiPaul sig(lov.".l Reed, 0 whir a Co., Itiroel_appor,•*.fit," detlti , • " 51',Kesson flat Lica' Wileon,cia. A. L. flailli ) &11 :Pi • lienetawAdriarid / Oa" 6f.Pfard,ioloteritoo.•fien ;ff;',FVllay,r•Portland, Me. Bush /a Osier •••'-ifor Belo by all Drugglar. Try • /larch 14, 1865. , , if - TO CO*StiMPTIVEIIi.' Tho pavertiser, having heen restored to „health In a-few, weeks by n'iimPle reifiedf,"sifferitailer ma &rad for leveret' years wittilveetrere. , tang elle o tinny an4thatdread-dicense,.,ConaamptkePr-14.,f9,?f 3 ions to make known to his followAndforen die mean „ of enro.;.• . 7 To • alt pito' desire it, he wilitsimid Pa-coat-a the prescription need (free of oharge,),wlth the diree tions for preparing ano aping theillapmrsthich they will dad aitcan &Ina for -Constkaptiots, Asthma, Bronchia, ' p otogki, ankalk, Whroat. el:4*ms AffectionK -The- only' objeat , '4ifJ the hdvirtiser in sending the preseription -is to beneflp, the' afflicted, and spread information whiCh he'Ciabcolves to be in valuableuand hopes every *offerer owned, ' arid will cost them nothing, and may prove a .leasing. Parties wishing the wreseription, warn, by re turn mail, will please addreas r ;• , Ray: WARD'A t . WILSON. witliamsburg, Rrifie.Coy fa. an ' s. l jar HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA BALM.T.bin Is the most delightful and extraordinary arti cle ever dbleovered. It changes :the fun,burut lace and hands to . n pearly satin .texture of ravishing beanty,,trapartlng;the mashie mirA,y,orSontick, and the ilisttague - eppeariineo so Itviltingle the belle Ofttehion.- It removes tan, freckles, pimple{, and roughness from ale skin t leaving, the complexion trash. transparent and smooth:' Iteontains no nist braid injurious t.so the skin. Patronisetbi Actresses and Opera - Singers: — Itlawbarevery lady — should have. Sold everiithipie:' , 'ltalikiLtqlee, 50 eta. • Prepared bye. W, E , .. 11 A,G#9.7910 I. Y. Address *Warders L MINAS ittE4M• 1:10„, New York. Sept. 5, " - 141i:1°1,3.61 • . . - DRALlt.ii!l3 PLA N TA T IO N' Thiiy prir*,etreagthon and They create a healthy appetite. ,' .hey-are an antidote to change-of - water . and diet.._ They overcome effeetsf of dissipation . end late hours. They etrengthen' the ilysiein and etiliVeri the mind. They prevent miasmatic snonzitennitteat farOft4l_, They parity the breath and acidity of the stomach. They tare Dyspepsia and oonetifiritili e rr. They cure Diarrhea, Cholera and Chiltern .VOrtinii. They our* Liver CompLoint and Nervous • Headache. They ate glelbest DUO , / in'tkAttOfidi iThoy make the week strong, and are exhausted nature's greet re ertoitir.• • They Cie Wilde - of Putil 'ltUrriuthe eelebrated Canova Itark, rootcand herbi, , and4r• taken with the pleasure /of a - beverage,,Wifliontl re gard to age or time of day. Particularly resnmmend ed to.delleate persons requiring a gentle stimulant,- Sold br,oll' %obey& Druggisto, ZlOtalelabdit Saloons. Only genuine when Cork is covend,hy,o.4piv s. l3e,ll. fd . Sistrapi-iDecfsiai 4 1 ,4ouitWeiti endyeMle ties. ;••• 1 ' PAL DAAND'a • .0 9.l,,EataaprokLearrorito) mnr• MS - "Septiviarer Th 6 Gitit; -4/4-1-)I A TlidaW SIR FBI, ctLtellatzutt I plas, Prepared frogs a proscription of Bir:l. r olWrii i ,:it. D. • PheietanElh:lerifitiarpr SO the gem. Thi 'invaluable. widloininpfailpginihe aura of allgb'tiselpsillithliuid dan ge roda di nilmia4o which thl6Vo i ttll? k c i ge b t j e c atall,Z d irgitt a ge way oe N•UP4 • • • ;:11:112if.A.11EL1ED:14211M321.71 . nl4 particultirly salted: it will, in a short time, bring on the monthly pariodmithdregnlerity.mt Each bottle, price One Dollar, bears the Oovern rn en t, Starnp trevpitt riebn ter tea& In All twee of Neurone ;10 4pl kt iA.4l7rootions, Paine laitio U;kcii.abd4l4Mbea'agighe ob: blight ex ertion, Palpitation of the, Heart, ,hysterics, and Whites, th'eee Pills Will effeet o Orrn eaten all other means have feileski:4lo , 4lthough a powerful reme. dy;tlo no 4 contain iron, calomel!, angtxtpp i 7elrtia , 7" 'thing IftrOV.} . o t i to opetitution. „ 1 . I,Flldiiroltione n ta:tlA pagekt,lpt tivintid Ftte!t• whieh ehobldlie caterelly pitteorrear Bad py_ail.Dri4gia6._._ ile.Age fa s. r t Itys t. 4t l t n t i Ltr aw _ s det r,. 27 , 0Arttendt tiltroet, New York. N. 8.—51.00 And 6 postage stamps,epool to rtyeathorhiedAng,witkepeareA WtO l olls. Irg`o `Pills; 6p t"V:iy • let "'3' ra 5 !It If .;:, A. Cough; Cold . , , iloriSore Throat, REQUIRES , DIOpIATF, ATTENTION AND elq i C fr ilMja„, Na etiter.O. VYI AwED :ro ; own ; Irritation of the Lungs, a Permanent Throat Affection, 4,.an:Nmuratin)l. ung Disease r)ra Oryß N I.PsIBXLIzt, 'BROllNVinldlitiliAts GAVIN° A DIEZCV !NI4OE?Ca ~ TOTUX P 411278 • GIVE • IMMEDIATE • i 7t,,,,1 VA, Br fiddlier Aetluita 4!`gt•Pit4 . # lr 9 atliimem . ei ; snecuee A n Asp" iiciirieutveYs,44:katrAsA. • urila Iriu And Trendies noderte .etettrieg :totkel itrben taken before.Singing_or, OptAttle& enlXTetteldpg the ihrdat ettei . nif Onneeat- exertion of the 'veal orphan. fib ;rrpeAeOti,ieetenii , e;lde - d - , : kiitr z e*reitittf 'by 4 4 •1!Wti)44. .04 1 #4 6 :40 ,fi 9 a bVN nt kien thretypiotit3;.thceetintryitilnieg All,,Art nl tinelieirit,4tnebsiiiiiiiii;tiatlVA•eal • 4,%sym T1F1t..”0,.4111,tr 11 ila .. 6:**, ilovoup,priaLeuPit IKongaqineiti dedelireeld)L 6 pienteineed betterthan s eth ndii, 4 V4it•FringathePiibl P ithitiv A 4, 3(4, 1 4Ag:0 4 .1 j • ,biebtrertd,n, itißolfTirmysrherepisthiiiltsMAl B 44'140 4 0d 4, 1 'A tr i eiBu r ,1 5 .h.1,1 A i,61411 , • 7- , I I AM044 1 /9: 6l) iiiii d" - 54.:: _,•,.!h: :r'• ‘o
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