ke It! gtgisitr, C ALLENTOWN, PENN'A. , TO ADVERTISER. ,"Y" %%a REGISTER hail a larger biro li o n, several hunared, iben other zuglish paper in the ooun TUESDA.Y, AUULTS "4, I REPUBLICAN ST ATE NOMINATION =rift- CioirmarCrly, Major General John W. Geary --11F.,CII3JIERLAND COUNIY Unik) Chnifity Meetitik/ The Unin.....atiloapf on BattatarlogiuMsinir (Tie publialionso o Georg" BeitimanLitLoWeraii)forti ttiwoth ip, itnowi as the MOO orn• Taxeril. i • ' A4l who are 'in Tairor of the olegtiOn'or' General John .W Geary. Thal:baton Candidate for Governor., All piho believe that the robellniii drae Started. by the . 4mooiaile pafty r for pitrp• se Of perpettta. tingthkiir holden the'tiowera the Government. All , who.nro favOr GM rineiples embodied it the -Coneattition,.the maintenance of the laws, and adjusting them to the new•order of things. All who believe that trwon should be math odious. , All'prho belleVe that loyal Men only shall admin, liter thellfftitteOr6tate. - • AlftwhNbellave In niaiii'aining the advantages derived frbm the war; are invited to attend. ' • • By; Order of tho Standing Committee: , . THE MOB SPIRIE The constimeteaders of the Jeff Davies Deni ocratlo'6Nga6 hitVe been accustomed to read lorifriyticles detailing the outrages of the Pres• identAtna all subordinate officers upon the poor compheads, in open violation of the Constitu tion atialims, while they profess to be the drily Constitution' loving' l lind law'abiding citizens is the country,and alWays submit to, such outrages without retaliation. To believe their papers and Orators, is to believe , that the Democratid party immaculate and theirrleader3 perfect saints..,...l3at When we hear hOth sides of the story, as jurors are bound to do and weigh the evidence; it is not . improbablebut what a ditTer ent dpinioti may lonlls#n ed . and ,n 6, 'Man - is pre. patedito ,' , o,e.„4lt9lligeiaily upon ; any Measure until he hear bOth Sidei together with the argu meritei:and•Weighs 'the evidence, taking into r accatiiiithiliefibli'..Of the witness on the stand, their.prejOices l itud,moral character. Now wo.-aslcrt that the largest malls, the most4iOlent resistance to' the law:vend the mosOielred, heartless murders have been * got ten up by, and in the interest of the Democratic party, Tor years the territory aliens:ls was the scone of their exploits, Alley made the assis tance of to ernignite to the western , turriteries seek new homes 'for them selves pad families, the pretext for mobs, riots . and nittrders in Missouri and Kansas. They instigate,d the riot aid Mob that fired upon the etar:,OTtlie,it'estiti &tallow's. C. They cora posed theAnob,,that seir.e k l the forts, arsenals, dockyards, -mints and, othev property of the United Stets 'tin thb.`Sou the rn States. They T4l, commie:Alit enteittionS that took the :South ern StistskoutAf t . the Union '),/oriocratie trai• tors(cordfinser.thelinob,,rank and tile of the ar• my of the Southern Confederacy. Dmooeratier„traitOrf . bknieflance to,the Com stite t t,icm, and,.,iaws„of, l the UMW : Status and at• temptedad, treat!' thelspreSidefitial leleetion 'at 1860 4 4§.-'illoilih' /never been lleld;'aaci acqzlfe l. ypower by force . of 'their mob armed stolen fram-4a Government. Demoanitichtioitors have coMpased:every mob thatliao been gotten up' for ' past. .Ilti s + 4 m,,,:,Getlyslitirg, and op i ,avory,batkle j ahl ,tiironglata4.,the , war. They wereothe leallerslof the New York riot in 1863 ',tat itli'When'lce was in PetinSylvattift'for the rfia.pose of aidinghim' in'oym:=funning, the North.,aud, gßiping 'his, cause.. TI My were the mert.who resisted the enrolment laws, shot the officers vhddle . in the. discharge of their (unties. TheFfOrntea the'nest of traitors at Fishing Creek .dri . ,GO)4,mbia county compose the Order of the Knights of the Golden Circle all over the country, and every riot and unlaw• fill assembly for the prose' of doing violence to perswo audßropertywas composed of them. even the!Herltsm)unly Heidelberg brigade that marcfied.into.Reading far the purpose of reset.- ing tt'liiMher, was corep c) Sed of them, whether Clyt*Ao'the 4rigadiei. of, that brigade of not, yve* ,pokincogr,,bptc 4 rtiOnly he was it. sympathy with . .thern.)mi.4 approved of their courde, rather it wits through 'his advice they attenipt . .ed what 'ihCy ;did; certainly menwho have . fioi only stodiell hoW to get, up riots and mobs-for.many yearsbut participated in. them should be able to deliver lengthy lectures upon the science of mub rule and:inob law and in old forks, where the px:culiar material for prose lytes abound, is certainly" a gooddocality to do liverthem. • • , • . Scliteettoated haVt< the roughs of their par ty hiCOrne to reidsting,the °dicers of the law, shooting them, abusing them in all ways that can be cievised•ty their leadars,•th'at when they gathet.eit'we Iteaditig' iii large numbers and were . 44With the spirit of Democracy from , Lauereolbet , they could not forego the pleasure of showing their true colors, tvell knowing that their.leaAer4 would do their best to lie themini4,the,§*.ape and put the Warne on other shoulders, a dodge which they have here- tofore been tolerably suece3 . 4ftil at in the opin ion fifth party, as for inkance, the assertion that 4 - Oliqsii)o,iiright :Ind justifiable, that Dav is is a patriot and martyr to the cause of fiber •Wzis a tyrant and usurper, :arat.!affigenccr,, (Presi dent hlat4itt's organ,) calls the idea of holding a conventibn of Southern kyolisk ", , :ctm an t y farcicalrand ncicl4:' "It is cpiledlo arts'6earab! c ha Ithilndelphia, cause thePi fii.c,:e tn ono Squthera State ea °re such a cogweation. Le tolerated." Wholt . ..an Adtchilion or. declaration is this, to he madellty President John:aces organs which contMidlhat the &noble loyally reeote,truetc:d "1' hi • y honmily ;weep, the result afatlgilvarlliand:that those •States can be safely,antil.properly: lieranittpcl . ta'ttake p'art in our gOvetii i thant agehiWithont .any-cdirther'e.on:. ditioq:ogitara!teses! "N1,41404;11\1 THE REBEL STATES WHERE )LOYALIMEic' WOULIi 13I? AL LO HOtH A (CONVEN'fION!" And this t ie d a'.qserted'ty:the central Johnscan oruarktiAtiiii e?putry ! Is the significance iof this tiAat.ciedientlundaraood by Inca who tsci!for the unacmditihnaNdmission of members of.Con gross'Give these rebels, nnrestOyie,d t kr . i . '9r . Mer political power, and what . 104 of loyal men and womarrJu4he.South? What would be the fat, of theUthilii't ""). • preference of the Prcsillant„for appointment, of soldiers to of fice, is exhibited iu the following manner In Burlington, lowirrthelfbBtmnstership bias been gidbVitiAine'Tliciiilit4 FibiaL44, over Cut: iiisilbja in the entlYsittalvlCl Ul VP eetriMendation of Hon. James F. Wilson, the member of Congo'Rp from tblit tstriceivatul Fitirfieid, lON*, t,le recompinlat i lip of the'ttnao , ert,tl9inatt the post-olEce gtven.iotic , thistim, the wid. ow of. diptllantbeghliervhas - beelsregarded ) end one J. D. Jones, a ratnpan opperhead' thronglioot,hertfay t ,hae !)figulavointed, MI ME Sir ."Until the Democratic party can be gi brought to, thid . ore of vindicating st prin. ciples.Oan of s-1•• • the spoils of offi server, wil contitinb.,to be V kand wretched tim . MI •, : li: of th . ...rt , l• ..„ i ...a ..,.. 'Btu er# - `,..,L into t e thr i'.'gh" j j!,;.. :n. /. dods g.r , '• ..Olayi `,.1atf0.. , . o "Xil' :e p ' ' des r, an.' • . :i . :•ating; ~6n • ~: l . ' . . .: •nt 4 ;. I kin • of p n. 4. es ex - Atilt th .'''.7.- O ' moe s , wil ii ksis . . *rt.* de cd• lized,and . taced! talho$0;) the-eitkof t ' ,`,, ' , : 1 :.,1:. ; \ In SeVeral of the Nor t itafeH a set . bralfiless money-mongers have been runnin:• thjparty as a financial machine for their ow -,' benefit. It has been made a stock-jobbing citineern. Its pufse strings have-been 'held by the bulls and bears and tines, who hang on to the name. Let us have an end of all this ahOmination.-IVorristown Register" %- The DeMocracy care nothing for President 41. Tohnson, they only hope by lip service to sceutd he control of the Government, for the purpose crs of the elied ion. Their willingfieSdicrsil _ o any dicta ion that will enable them to:feed at the public giin-thein a chancy .to .pooket the, , tealings, is•shown in, their endorsemnnt4A or. ry new move made by'lmlitical demagogues Ind adventurers like Cowan ) . Doolittle,•John- Aon & Co. , . If the rboortl of 'their Party is clear and the tbjects for Vvbicli they profess; to labor, &ace: bttee to benefit 'tit r e -citizens of the United: itates, then why their anxiety'tO change their name, their platform, and, their% . pandidates.. The very move is ,an evidence that their lead ers bavu, become so, corrupt;running rifler ante- Democratic gods, and their record so bad that they have no hopes of success, except in some dodge, or the corruptkin of a weak.minded offi cer elected by the Republicans, willing to sell himself and party to the enemies ofhis country, and of mankind, for gold stolen from the coff ers of the nation. • • Why don't they go before the people on their platedrms as made at their National Conven tion in 1860 and 1864, and reiterated at all their State ConVentiOns, are they ashamed of them? If their cause Will bear investigation, why . do they dodge every point and resort to ridicule, and when that fails, use their mope), and a false name to get up a new convention• tor the. purpose of changing; their platfortuf would it not be better for them to do it openly; fairly and squarely, acknowletlging :their er ror.. and professing to repent of them, of course their professions might be only'pretnse, they understand that very wall.` Acker of the Reg ister uncleistancts the true poSition of the party with which he affiliates and refuSed to endorse every whim that seizes their leaders and pur sues the path pointed out by the Rational conventions of his party, of course he advocates the right of secession states rights, the restora tion of slavery, and repudiation of the national debtoponly',whilehisec•workers.in the iniquitious cause do the same,thirig'covertly.. The R egis• ter is the leading Democratic organ in this District. THE NEW ORLEANS MASSACRE.—As was to be expected, the ,copp6rllead. presses are t:ti tleavoring to juitify ttie Muffler of Union men at New Grleans.• Their argument is, tlytt the convention of Union, men being illegal, ,tle rebel Mob, healedby the mayor, were justified in mnrclering the members uf, theconventiori. Whether' illegal or not, it was not, a 'question for a.tnob of infuriatekrebels,'ortlie mayor of, the cityf to decide.i.. Thel Governor of Louisi ems cuidentir dia not•suppose it to be aurillegal iitheririg; for'in his despatoh to•the President he says that ie iatiadect to iftstie'n`liroclame tion ordering 'an' eleetiod to Ell 1 4ficamcies. 1 Gen. Baird justly remarked that lie:could not understand' Where the mayor of a city got au thority to iiiiefere With a State convention, sanctioned by the ecivernor BED- . f 1 violent Copperhead who had Mack himself notorious by denoune r ing i ;AhrahaM 'Lincoln ana l ike Republicanrt,.sly during the war, and who was not, among! the, 4trurners when the late President was. assassinated, was heard loudly., eulogizing • Andrew ! Johnson 'ew days afro. A bystander retaarked, "Well, now that you are praising the manjou so bit terly assailed, I presume you williadmit that von have changed ground?" "No';" . itromptly responded the Copperhead, "I stand , where I have always stood ; it iS AndreW XohnSon who has changed and con?.epvirlbtis.,", :Ile Cop perhead felt, and rightly, tht lie had the best Jr the.argualent. • • EuttoPusx ,Nr.ws.—lt is, expected that a def .tite treaty of peace will soon, be signed by t hr .knitrian - and - Prussian Plenipotentiaries al Prague; The Italian .and Austrian General: net at Cormono, in Austria; to neiotinte. • Napoleon has asked for his share of . the spoils.of war, by phiposing to PrusSia . the ex : tension of the eastern frontiers of Fhtnce. Austria arid Italy Lave agreed up:o'p' an ar• mistiee, upon the basis of the cession' of V.ene tia to the latter•power. . Prussia has not as yet made any reply to the request of the French Emperor for tho Rhine provinces. • The military and naval .preparations of France point to a hostile intention on the curt of "Napoleon, if his demands for the extension of France to the Rhine are not peacefully corn-. plied with. • • ASyrrz.ss •TAke.—The copperhead and relap7eSses are so buSy defending the Presi dent friim the odium which attaches to his par ticipation in the NO , Orleans massacre that there is danger of the'Philtidelphia confederate copperhead-convention being neglected. bet ter devote' all your, energy. and attention to that, convention, gentlemen., You may be able to deceive some people as, to what you propose' loing..but imis a hopeless . lash to try find °IOU; erate what you have already done. Cnittoxo.—The 'news from all, parts of great West is cheering. The Chicago ?Whiffle estimates .the Union "Republican majorities next fall as follows : Ohio, 40,000 ; Indiana, 15,000 ; Illinois, "45,000 ; Michigan, 17,000 ; Wisconsin,ls,ooo ; .Thwa, '25,000 ;, 10;000 Minnesota; 6,0b0 Kansas, 10,000. . Can't we beat this in Pntriiiylvania7 Let us try to give Oearyso,ooo., 'Work-will do it.— What 44,tbee "boy§ in bloe." To THE POINT.—They have a way .of "put irig things" out West that.to.say the least of it, ;s very expressive. ' Among thef , icsolutions of .. late Repuilican Union convention in Illinois we Ih:tithe' following : • ' • Resolved, That "treason must be mado c)ua." but•thatAt cannot be made odious by giv ng rebels scats in Congress, 'nor 'by feediiii f fefferson'Thlvies on poncheil '44gei; and frici .ysters. , . • * It is said that the "breed and butter" Republicans who go into the Phkladelphia con vention will insist upon' a resolution , splemglX letlering that they are not actuated by mer 'enaky,:tnotives.hut aremlely moved by prinei , ild: It is thought that if the convention fail to idol* such a resolution, the people may sus poet that they are merely office holders and pectin/4. • , A Rusc.—:-It i 3 said , that the managers of the Philadelphia convention lave bit upon the ..4 i edient of.oxclnding Iralantlinghatt t ; It is be done for riPet. But that iiiilldebeive no !lndy, for at the sameltime they will 'prObablr ndmit Fetnande - aid 'Ben. ivooB;Pcinaleton Seymour, and men of the Isms stripe. MIMI fan. , f, r. ~~ ,I .. , f oral 14poflq) . t ...,..;,..,, , i ....1,, le ~,- .. ty, L, c an A ft .'-1. i -,50 •i • •''. or, ‘.l.' •; - , .., . ' ..,:, , ...., 4 : Strio In A • , e). ‘ ... ,Lc il iklfAr: ley iiii,iitid , ,ittit'' I yvifdt. (17) r . er Aare, an advance 61 %Within a !nowt). ( r,r.. , - -- - tia..We understand that governor Dirac, Hon. - Mester Clymer and Gen. Geary, are all to TjaD !, Eastimduring. tip, auvrtipfs State Fair. r. iiii ; ti '' l, 1 -7 --- -- . . ^' .1 telegram, over'the Atlantic Cable, was eont from Easton to Germany, one day het , ivock, tho ccetiof which aniountedlo $357.84. ,CALL.,,REPEAVBX).7-. Revt Jacob Be'vide, of goluiesburg . has. received_ a call from the Preshiite,rian .chuichoit Mauch Chunk. lie gets sl,sot)it year, end 'ainirsonage to live in. Mfrs Righter. has been reappointed post-mistress at Mauoh Chunk. , Mr. Robert Peieert has also boon re-anoint ed at Bethlehem. . C9RRYCITION.-iu our call published for the.Union,county meeting. we made amistake .aet week in the time which read 15th instead of 25th as now corm:lied. Remember the .ime aid make your arrarigemerite to attend, The members of St John's English Reformed church are earnestly requested 'to attend a congregational meeting, on Thursday evening. Aug., ltith, at 8 o'Clock, as business of importance will be transacted. ;By order, of the Coneistory. SeiPTlio "hinted term" is past, and we are now having delightful weather. It is well to remember, however, that tide in just the season to get sick. Care in eating and dress are now very .requisite, it dyeeutury and bill. one disorders are to be avoided. pig).. We . received last wee): the second (lumber of anew ,weekly paper, published a Selinsgrove, Snyder county, Pa., by E. P. ttohbach, Esq , called the Central Courier.— It presents a fine appearance, considerable ed 'tonal ability, and i ese"bf all it advocates thr election of Gen. Geary for Governor. We hope to see it well sustained. PENSION AND ButiNTY.--All soldiers' widows are entitled to two dollars a montl, pension for each child under 10 years of age, and many of them are also entitled to tho ox tra bounty of $lOO. All entitled to increase of pension and extra bounty can have their papers properly prepared oy applying to • ELImIIA FORREBT, Attorney at Law, Register office, Allentown, l'a. MOT AT SLATINGTOIV—On Saturday afternoon last, se en, Irishmen entered Jeas. Miller's hotel at Slatington when all had le , but the landlord, they entered, fastened the d tor so that no assistance could reach him; ant b •at him in a horrible manner. He finally at er betug beaten for a long, time, sueeeedet in effecting an escape through an unguarded door. The parties engaged in the riot were all arrested and bound over to appear at court BUROLAILY.—On. Satttrday night, Inst. the mill of Messrs. Schnitrlnan, on the and at Lehigh, netsAllentown;'Wlis entered and at attempt roade - to blow open the safe. The' , nbred•several-holes, filled - thom with'powder hiserted a fuse and made all afrangments, be it, would not go for s , me reason. The thieve were , Fomplecely foiled in their attempt. Mu hey grit thq i3ofe open, they would not hay,. found much' Malley. Messrs Sehournnan mo old business men to allow money and vita unbles to remain in a house or buildirig odor; :ripied. .Money appeared to be the object ..4e party, tta nothing else was disturbed. FATAL, ACCIDENT.—On Friday morpin: an Irishman named Jeremiah Raffey wet .truck by is passing furnace train, near..Col'•: .ay station, on the L. V Railroad, ktiockit. , lion down. About twelve cars passed ovi ho leg of the unfortunate man, complete leashing the right leg from the knee to tb fnkle, and fracturing the left leg at three pin oes. Ile was conveyed to - the railroad static, ,vhere ho died at 2 o'clock the 'same afternoon Ile was a single man, and but a short time it his country. Ills remains were taken to Cut tsaugutt for burial. PROFITS OF .141Q16u. bkAL,Esst.—A oiti ten who is thoroughly posted on the retail i• 00r-dealers'. tariff of charges, bitterly com• olaius about tho enormous tax for thinks, at , to shows up the large profits which tire meld' tn various kinds of. beverages in the„followini. table: Coet. . . Price. Profit. ... . ale, per grim o 5 :1 Lager, per glass 3 10 7 soda water, per bottle 4 10 6 ~iquors, ay. per gloss 5 10 ' I, Cigars, 'cavil - 0 10 . li GERMAN MEETING.—The AEsociation o' he German press of Pennsylvania,.will hold 1, public meeting at the court hew°, in Allen •own, on Thursaay evening, the 16th inst., at which Drs. Kellner and Morwitz,4q Philadel• 'llia, and Messrs. Beak and Rosenthal, ot• Reading, all editors and excellent German peakers, wlll deliver addresses on the subjpo .f education, 'Let all thC friends of education hat understand German, be sure to attend and, ear them. The German Mtunner Choir, et kllPntown, will also be present and 'furnish good niusiet • • A.ll6firEti NEW S tl Ultolt.—Tlic me inhere of tho Allentown Methodist Episcopal Church • lave resolved, on account of the insufficient end uncomfortable acoommodationb afforded by the old building, in which they now wor ship, to.tear it down next spring and erect a now church qn the same ground. The ,new building is to be 45 by 85 feet, with basement,. ond eittimtato.Cost $B,OOO when completed: Of this amount $6,000 will bo required to bt• raised in this borough and vicinity.. Collect irs have been ,appointed, who will wait upon cur citizens and eolioit their aid in this enter prise. Their meed:ef a new church is patent. to all who havo seen the old :building, and it is hoped that they will bo liberally aided by tll upon they may call. EDUCATION AND THE GERMAN IN AL LENTowN.— The Philadelphia Press says : "It the credit of the. unsurpassed provision for 3npulur edeuatton should be claimed for the mmplc who are not German among us, we might safely challenge soy region of the Com .nonweelth, or any district in any sister State., to. show better, more liberal, or tare efficient •-system than is in 'operation in quite a number of our towns Where the- German newspapers ire as two to one, or more, against the Eng lish, and where every man, woman and child horn in the place speaks the German language As the best and strongest example of all these conditions, we would without intention or „no-, oassity of being invidious, name Allentown; the seat of Justice for Lehigh county. itigh The Pennicylvania Collegiate_ and Military Institute 'of All6ntown will re open on MOndfiv:'Keptember 4th. in charge of Rev. M, L Ilofford,with , neWsind important advan tages. In addition to the tried and successful teachers of the past year, who will retain,their olaceS, two or three additional instruothis will sontribute their Services to the benefit of the -institution. A.' now department for instrue. lien in Telegra,,hing him been organized, and tV.I II.; !Vizier, of, &atm, a thorough and ex- Aerienced operator and teacher, placed io charge. ' A first ora'ss apparatus, with every 7• thing necessary for a full and practioal knowl odge of the Iltisineßs will ho provided. Addi. tifind lit tPntion Hill he given to Chemistry and Natural, Philosophy, while flak Keeping sad the common English branches, in addition all the Mathematics and J..ilginiges of a full College. Course may, here be pursued ;The past encomia of the institution warrantee the most e'en in'regatd to the feture, end measuriisliire 'even now being initiated for crowning the lie.titution with all the honors of a full-grown College, setting apart the' grounds o rid huilding. permanently-nod-be yond an,y,eniitingtricyne a .ace to Theen Plapti however i Art degree Inierleie, for, the pre°. iit, with the present managethent of the InetitntlOit e 'bi the tolohorrio show of iteitittrestie, INootiss.--We alone this week the income list for Lo unty. The amouuji reported, as we eta itilb week, are found ter deducting al =z Os neo...ary to cair on business, ..;); in ;1 , • , . .rati and $6OO for ;j I nee r 3rd Div.—Ca '/..„.. q my) • , ,n:' : ano ~pft township.-- -if . era, :I',L= edit*. seas tri a c r 4,l t .Bor#7, ' :°:: ; ;1' Berger Milt.)' . _ 2, Horn e _'' '. 1 Bogh D L r - 2,6 / Lovve:Rev f; 250 Boyer 11. A 4,497 Lawill 4 S,, 1,500 Brunner Geo 55 LauNdh,FiZik. \ 147 Biery Solomon 111 Michael - Viv i 3,280 Boyd A R 442 MartinTß - -- - 410 Compile!, iArthur , A 47 /*Oki& Jam .200, : Poriiii (it S tt iafl3 Min , Wm ,:`,' . 13 :422.0' Dempsey P 186 Nevin Jae 243 Earle Rev 00 4,152 Quig W F Emanuel M, Jr ? 4194 Smideri glint% i i 15 Emanuel M, Sr , 800 Seliwarli Henry 472 .Eberhard. Fred. ~._ 544 Schantz FJERev...63 Fuller C D • 607 Schwartz _J W 425 Fuller J W 17,135 Sobwariz:Jos 514 Frey Lewis ,205 Thilratti.Sam 8,904 Fuller 0 M 709 fhomas David 4,396 Frank 'John 451 ['homes John 7,179 Glick Aaron- . . '. 88 Tombler DiA• • 675 Gearing F 1`314 Williams David 309 Hummel Hen ryl 80 Williams John 1,606 Hunter John 1,000 Wolle S C . ' 690 Eludders John • ,269 Wert Smite! . 668 Horn Mll 2,114 Younger Wm 2,000 Hunt Joshua 2,765 Yeager II D' ' 113 lit.wer Harrison 710 Yoder Dardel , 505 , Hanover 2bumship :, ' , ~ Creasman .1 . 120 Miksch L A ... . 740 Estate of R Oberly 47 Moyer H J,, - 582 Frey John 97 Hellos° Wm • ~ •99 Erankonfield estate 13 Reed Wm ' GO Groman David 42 Rose Wm' ' • 63 Heckman Wm 65 Ross. David 24 Kelchner Jos . .51 Reichard Jarob 419 Kurtz Henry 425 Reichard J 'Frank 336 [Cram George .. , 59 Ritter Miro '' . 770 Keck A S 5,835 Snyder Richard ' 167 Lerch Nathan 3,000 Sterneejohn 269 Lee James , , 2841Ticie EF „ ' 60 Messer J K,. 16,00 Wind Wm:, • 415 South Bethlehem: • Buss 1) [I 2051 Fetter M 0 296 Deoker John 175ITraisue W 1)8 4th Div—Upper Saucon and Upper and Low er Milford townships.—P. W. Flores, Assist ant-Assessor. Upper Salmon $2,000 A.rnold James 797, Adams Stun Blink George 241' Clemons II S 369 Correll Jacob 1,041 Correll J R 500, Diehl Jos 1,015 Erdman Enoa 1,170 Erdman Jacob ,1,067 Frey David 282 Freyman A S 350 Oeisinger 341 Gernet Joseph 729 Grim 3 09 flaring Amos'_ 1.05 Jacoby Jacob . 7001 Koone Chas Landis Jacob M Gellman Win 280. Cleieinger Abr, .1,183 ilieetand Abr K 141 flieetand David 281 Kauffman , A .! 48 Kemmerer Sam . 247 Moyer Conrad 65 Mueselman John • 276 Roth llenry 47 Diekonebied 4,1 i .328 Eberhardt Daniel' 21 Flores P W 26 Knauss Chas 412 Roeiler Jahh e ll 403 ' sth Viil.--Upper nn(i. gyp. Ifaucngie and. Weisenberg townships, and the. borough Malerstown.r—Stephen i Ackr, Asst. Assess , or, ' Upper .Atacungie. Albright John $1.9231 Breinig IVm.B 2911 Butzaonathan 40t, BreinfO, Gitard. 791 GreinigJona. 129 Breinig Charles 20 Mader Daniel I,ool i F .gel Beni, . . 188 , Fogel Jno 1-1.• 1, 26 F•.gel Willoughby 28'; Wil Corn, lo Fogel 'Salem on 68 gel Wm B 810 lernet Nathan 451 lummel Ishan 610 I ointz Mary 456 Cuhns Jana, . 46 Cuhns Samuel .• 483 Koch Samuel 596 Cramer Jonas :. 43 lobtenwalnei N 1.3101 ichtenwalneiW 1.4991 Liohtenwalner, S 2.0081 Lower Albright G S E $3,754' indreasl s ona. 84 Butz Reuben, 886 Bastian' homas 934 'Bastian 'Judas 4r: .362 Butz Win - • I ,187 Butz Sterilieit • 713 Ohristman Jonas 57 Dresher Wrn, .1,455 Dech 94 Danner Drivid' ; .336 Eitiber 41 16 lleneingsr P66'1,0001 11ertiog• David 2.882 ITertzog Nathan 2,215 Jarret Ben 400 Kline ylideon 1 . 450 Kuhns David 1.00 14ritow 'Erdman .Aaron sl,3Bo;Shignmster John 584 Hittel David, ExcoutorlSingmaster Edw .523 of Nti'm Hittel 3701Singniaster Alex 208 Miller Harrison 279 Shinier Alex S 700 Singmaster, Jas 1,140 Shinier F S 503 Weieenburg : • .• Kline ,Crittrle's'' 3001 Sixth Div.—ivorth and South Whitehall town floth, Asst. Assessor, App Josiah, Orefield , ' Aliens John, llokendauqua . App Daniel, Rueheville. 701, Biery. J ohn,,Orefteld • 2,153 Bastian Ulf, South Whitehall 315 Boyer Solomon, Lehigh Valley 1,060 Butz T F,. Hokendauqua 131 Balliet Hiram, Orefield 1,751 Boyd John, flokendauqua 205 'Jeers Charles ~ ~ • ' 84 Elreinia Benj. Ruohevillo 804 Bortz David, Wesaoesville • 901 'Rutz Thomas . . 1,800 '..3ypliers Geo W 1,05: !bristle Daniel, Hokendauqua 82 Dornoy John '. • • . 125 Dubbs Joseph, Ironton, I 492 • Eberhart Nathan 10.5 Eberhart David, Hokondauqua 97 Fitzsimmons Pat do 161 Flexor David W, South Whitehall 154 Fraund. Peter, Hokendauqua 23 Gieen Theo 11. ,:do 368 11:Wag:lough John do , ' ) 201 , Ir o q.. p..rer, Schnnokavillo .. • • 717 Gross Joel Gilbert ,David Gillen•Gro. itokebdauqua Urieeemer Holtman •Girth F P, Orefield Gellman. Neffe leilman David, Orefield lioffman Fill, Rueheville •Ifolben John, Lyon Valley 'ilelfrish Reuben ilollenbaeli Moses, Sehneekevilo Johnston Thomas, llokendauqua Kline Jae F, Orefield r• Kinsey Samuel, llbken danqua Kimuse..Oharlea ' 't, • Koeh John sr,,',NOrth Whitehall 92 Kohler AaronAiegfriethe Bridge 98 Kra , ser John •:,, 237 Krause. Joseph, lB7 Lovan BS. Lauhaoh's ' 8,701 Long Ephraim, 'Ns& , 10 Lorawh Wm S 70 tiehtenwaliner Charles .; 1,918 Foretridge Joe. llokendauqua .252 Miekley Jacob ;2..„ AO- 6,348 ploAlliet6rlJaac,• . J do' , :‘f 62 51eNeill Rlibid ', iv,: ~68. ,NieFectidge ttohnilo *dot I .89 Pali( ivolidii" IP. tit Mo'ride Michael elide:.; I',i :1' :1'174) Miller Peter. ; . 100' Muck fletii. • ...;. • Landis M K 262 Lams Aaron K 322 Laudenberger C 49 Moyer Chas Jr 424 I Mory David 402 Mory Sol 62 Nieholas Christian 10 Pearson lienry B 333 Schneider D 414 Trumbower W T 52 Deberroth J J 1,54(1 Weaver:Nathan 198 Weber 0 B - . 13S Willhpas e l,ohn .1,748 Wint'Alimir.: 233 Yeager Chan 700 I Young.Pay id• 1,788 Upper Milford: Schubert Timothy 78 ISh uler Moses 4411 Schwartz Chas. 195 Shelly P 0 379 Sigmund. A M 1,232 Sigmund WM 910 Smith Jamee T 471 Steinbach Sam 373 Wieand Elias 450 Word : SchtMl. Aaron 106 ISchatitz„ner Jos 236 StaeffeiJohn 203 Ziegler john S 235 Laros Jeeso 891 iLiolitenwalner J.11'553 Royer Solomon ;• . 531 INloyer Jonas 621' dater los Sr J. 77 3dbhr Andrei. 10(' 51ark John 29' , ibaffer Obits 005 smith David 774 Stettler Sol • 375 Steininger Sol 214 Steininger JSr 895 Straub Jacob 2,05(• Sohall David 26: Schwoyer Benj 1,215• Schmoyer Peter 1,89 Schmoyer J B 339 Sohmoyer John 5 ichantz Hiram J 661 • l'rezler Jonas 3( lUrostead Chas 10i IWalbort Wm 50; hilly Nathan 144 acungie : • • 'Ludwig Geo 2 ,501 Lichtenwallner L 31. Moyer'Sainliel 74t Mohr. Chas, • , . . 11 Riegel Renry 1,067 Romig Milt= 1,386 Strauss Benj. 61 tifshwoyer,Jona. 269 Solintopir Abr93B ISChthoyer JO; Sr,, 707 Stein Henry 607 601 John It • 2:916 ISchitntz 4, ,,201 Soliwifiyer ; .595 Vireimipr. Jcntt, - Winner JSr 1,218 'Weiler James ; 785. RPMI I .O $3,702 765 100 1289 300 , 40 • • 585 • 75 312 200 187 32 412 2,250 310 330 # Mertz 'Tag an, Orefield ' ' 224 Miller O , Laury's Minnieh ael '\,,/ I •••;;10 • Marek t oTo ril, 1" ' .:, , ,12 1 .! I Mit) jr, (Orin, H aqua f•- f‘ 1;109 4 Aid rp,,No ' ' hall I 3341 Ne adt 131 L, o pqrta ! . 103 Ne rt nry ' '..;!- I : `1.., 17 . lie rt üben '7• J 'i : ', 130 Ne rt - es,lseleto ' -•''' -'''' l . 246 PeteriTacit3,' Lowhi ,••j.•: 1 • 100 Ruch David Sr, Orefield 472 Ruch David Jr, do ' 45 Ritter Martin B, Wennersville, 130 Ruch Thos. Ironton • 363 Schott Thos. do Stirner Adam r 1: 1.••/. . ' : a/l3 f , • '176 /Sternernathap" • ' , Steckel Robt. - • 188 Stem Geo H, Hokendauqua 894 Sehrultbloeroe 742 Sieberl i ng John F, Orefield 343 Schwartz , John,4lokendauqua , •-•=• 227 Schneck Peter, Orefield ; 701 Snyder John '', do • ' - 500 Sieger Samuel do 3,000 Smith. Reuben, Lehigh Valley : 102 Sieger - Nathan, Orefield 151 -tieger Ephraim do . 530 Thomas John W, Hokendauqua 211 Troxell James • ' 102 Welty Geo Sr, Hokendauqua 129. Weaver V W . do 3,012 Weaver Tilghman, North Whitehall 304 Wisser,Dauiel Sr", Wanner,Ephraim • ' Wink John, North Whitehall tth Malden. —Lynn, Heidelburg and Wash. ington townships, and the borough of Slating , ton.—Robt. li. Drake,' Aut. Aseeseor Braucher henry, Lynn ' tiolton,Jos, Washington BryantAbrm. do •, . Bower John, Slatington Blose Jonas , do Bryfogel Peter d'o • , Bryfogel Henry, Washington - • Berger SJ . . do Behler Gideon, Lynn Buok,ll,enbOn do. Curry Charles, Washington Caskie Alex ' Slatington Utah% D H, Lynn Delbert Daniel; Heidelberg, Dorward Elias, Washington Donat Aaron, Lynn Evans Harrison, Washington Evans Wm B,Slatington Evans Wm Al • .do Gish Wm H . do Geiger Ilenry“Washington German Joseph 'do Griffith \Vm R, Slatington German Jonas, Heidelberg Housman Joseph', do floffmnn *Tonna; Washington flermany Samuel, Lynn , ltunsicker Levi H, Heidelberg . tleintileman Law . • 'do tlaurigaa Matthew, Washington Hobos John, Slatington Hoffman ,Jonas do • . Handwork Henry do ' Jones Jno M do Jones Thos P, Washington Kern Reuben do Krause Levi I), do Kern Thus Sr do Kruman Wm, Heidelberg., Kress John,F, Statington Kuntz Moo do Kistler DB, Lynn , Kistler B,j,•,,lleidelberg • Kern BenwSlatington . Kistler J ao , M, Lynn Kuntz Heitry,`Slatington Koenig Jacob, L'Ynt: Krause George, Wisehington . Krause David ' do • ' Leiby Jacob Fi'Lynn Leber, J.tinse;Tdatington ' • Lowers Man' • do • " l o eiby John A,'Lynn 'Lloyd Owen, Washington, 'dosser Elias J do %tosser Joe, Lynn' %tosser Joe •J do • • • • , , Musser David Jr, Lynn Miller A M, • Slatington daDowell Robt do • Miller Dr A 8, Heidelberg ' tilorgan John, Slutington Neff Doan do ~ :),weps Ellis,,,Washington. OWN - is Owen W do Peter Jonas, Heidelberg, 'Peter David, Washington • Peter Abron, Heidelberg • Peter, 1% ilson K, do ' Peter Phartes, Sintington Peter Levi, Heidelberg itoberts Robt M, Washington Roeder Jno, Heidelberg ;lady Israel, Slatington Roberts`Jobn L, Washington toborts Robt ll,' Lynn • , t,x•Elios, Washington 1,01:orts Sam 0, Slatington littler David, Lynn . .;toballjoto Di Washington :iaylor Dr H 11, 'Lynn ,toentoir Francis, Washington ,echler Sam, Lynn fholtiri`oellnmp. Washington thonlas Dan do tVuehter Nether:: Heidelberg .Veils Wm, Washington Williams llenry T do Wanner:lecher bail. LYnt' ' Lailch Rev 'John, _ ' de' . .' ~, Nql. t AvS,Tile rebel tympathizerblif this county. held their annual dountj , Meeting on Saturday . last. They worked hard tti,get a respectable .number of he faithful togetb,er,Sent out bands t.f music aired for the purpese,furnished free omnibuses ,trid carriages, and,notified all that did not at tend„thrit their'absenee would be evidence of .their_ opposition to Clymer and Johnson. Yet the meeting was the smallest that they have nad in tliis.cotinty for ruany years. A Demo,. drat says Wore Acerb not'3oo there, and one. ha l f of them were from town. Mr. Boyer, thO present 31ember of Congress, made a speech lonsisting of a eulogy of the old name Demo crat in the time of Jefferson and Jackson, and abuse of the present Congress. The latter was, undoubtedly. a very pleasant task for him, af ter the simultaneous appearance in every se• 'ession organ of the State, of a long article conderriniqg : that, body for the passage of the oill increasing, their saleries from $3OOO to 36000 per adnurn,commenoing March 4, 1865, fur which Mr. Bayer voted, and had his extra day, nearly $3OOO, in his pocket. Mr. Boyer voted against every proposition to increase the uounties for the soldiers, until the clause in met:ming his own pay was attached, then he Fined for it. Ho cannot say with Mr. Hub lard of West Virginia, that he voted for it for be purpose of doing justice to the soldiers, without emulating his example, and returning ,he money to the' Treasurer of the United States, butwho over heard of a Democrat, ~ , .lopperhead. o r rebel returning anything they could lay their hands on,whether right or not. rho possession of the money must have had great power on the nertembied conspiratPre, notwithstanding their head-centre had rebuked' Mr. Boyer for that „vote. They passed the usual complimentary retie:Wiens, and rectum mended his re-nomination, thereby approving of his course, vote and all flow much of the money received by him was•required to secure chat resolution is knoWn IS the few faithful only, but judging from the, appearance of 10M0 of the party on their return home, money and refreshrodnia *ere both exceedingly plen ty and free. • The balance of the speeches were cf the usual highfahi i i, ,spread-eagle, Style, suited to the capa9ities ,of the speakers...not eveA a . new Niot4 k C4 oinirobrinift tor those who Mid. ~roved`retireaut to theiipountrY in its time of The resolutions are intended to be read by outsiders, and were copied from those of some other minty. • The committee and the audi• rime did not profess to understand them. We will translate . them into English next week for the henelitof ottr readers. ger Theo Grand National Concert for the benefit of the ,toldiers' and Bailors' National Orphan it' . Home Fund, under ausidoos Of the §oidters' and. Sailers' Union, Washington, D ato Greverie Theatre, baa. been, postponed until Thursday , evening, A:Weber, 11. 300,- 000 tickets will be side at sl' each--75,000 presents awarded, valued at $250,0001 $25, 000 of the profitet to be given to the. &Idlers ,and Sailors , Istation i al, Orphan Home gund, •$2,500 to the Washington' htale and ',FORM& .01;phan Asylnin,,tha,balanoe..afrer.cled,gattng opapensee, to be peidto, the ..T.vesiarer 'oft,the .Atldiere and 13atlera' Unioncf WaabilniOopi,D. . Gott ptcossnt to every four Octets. Pelcstic .tcr_salii.ott go Amitotic* is plaits, .71 f 'For the Register. ?4z? The Massacre of New Cries "--diTho hand that slow till it could slay no morio •. Was glued to the ewordl4l,twith loyal, Roo 'Again have the.ertellifilo l libektitieettlet lope to revel in human...l4o 4nd make is tht -hideous with hell-born boWhiland dupes 40a.p and damning This time it was Now4blealls. QQ number of Lys' map, whb, believin g . tn.qtr it °gnu charm, in the right to Meet% peueeP e assembly,'resolved to hold a convention r, t..y.• press their views upon questions of public pol icy. But the rebelt•-determined • that these men, who belie ve in the Declaration of Inde pendence and the principles orliberty, should ,notrbe r nllowed to deliberate in peace. They :•attaeked the building in which the convention was hold, and murdered ifs members in cold blood ; but they did not step here—they en tered the houses of prominent citizens, who wore knoWn friends of freedom, and murdered •Them-imthe presence of .their wives and (Mild - rem Of course tho blacks, too, came in for a share of rebel vengeance, and fared . about as bad as tho white Unionists„es the telegraph tells us ,thero were about one hundred whites and about'tho same number of , colored people murdered. The "bleu& of the inatyrs is the seed of the church, "and the blood of the mar tyrs at New Orleans, will water theirec,of lib arty anew, making it spring.forth with renew ed vigor,its branches swooping. the horizon far and near. Perhaps it was necessary that boy -41 blood should be shed in order: to awaken tie friends of libertY. to the dangers which threaten free institutions. If the traitors do these things entF, what would they not, do,,if admitted to Congress ivitti'a double represen tation, es is',Propoied tote done by the Jan son-demooralie party. So long, tie men• can be found to admire constaney. in the defense of truth; patience in the' endurance of unmitigated cruelty and un quenchable love of civil and religious liberty, the memory of the martyrs of New Orleans will be honored whilst the names of their heartless oppressors rind their aidereand abet tors will rot, in oblivion, or are remembered only to be Marked with the execration and ab horrence of every virtuous mind, Jrrarrri A: 119 230 FUN AND EARNEST To TMLOllR.—Butterioks Broadway Pagans, in °lading atoll set of patterns for Fall and Winter,for salo at Breinig & Loh'e Lion Hall Clotbing Store. Wantod at E. Fenstermaa . her's cheap Flour and brain store, corner.of 10th and Ram iltln street/. —Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats and Potatoes; also loot bushels of F arwed, for which the hist:lost market price will bo paid. SOLDIERS ATTE ETlON.—Remember, that the ear lier you file your elaima for the extra bounty duo you under the' reeett Aat f ICOngresa, the more apeedttylliey villbeidjtiefect !befell:4m you would faei Mat& the altritlementor yew. claims by calling . at the offlee'of Wm. , n. - Bowden, and hay your paperee made out end your olairna tiled. • ;it 1128...0 dear, my dear! look at the dear little .feers! said a lady to her husband, as she &Oka hie attention to the deer park in Central Park. Well the lad itla are strange creatures, they loveall kinds of dear things except dear goods, and. in 'order to avoid them they go to Ain* Bros. store, 2 doors above the Eagle Hotelt ••• • A Pm:lran's Toeir.—"Woman ; The fairest work In creation. The edition is large, and no mite should be without a copy." —And. as soon as he ;eta the copy, he ahould.go with, her to Walker's 'extensive Ohina and Queenaware Store' to purchase heir outfit in that line. * The place is on Ilumilton street, below Bth; North side. Ws,. What city in Franca Is a man about to visit when he .gopti, to get marriedf• .11e, is going . to Have rs (A aoi • heo3.: An old -baehelOr 'being salted the question, pvmptly•replied ; "To Rouen" (to ruin). The plaevoitr•young'men go to before getting ma-- Hod, is to F. R. Broinig's Cheap Clothing Hall; to get thetr.wsktding snit. • , ~.„ .e • . Sidney,pfnith said that a certain perern .was so fond ofeontrittliiting that be would throw up the window in the middle of the night and con.. tradict tho watchman who WllB calliw the lifpr. that fellow lived in Allentown. he would not contra : , diet our assertion that tho beet and cheapest grocer favor° to be had at Bowen's, No. 14 E. Hamiltou aunt. • 3,783 733 21( piff- The following notice was found poited, oc the bulletin of a Western Post-( Moe : '"LosT—A Bed Kat. lie had a white spot .mr..). &his behind leggs. He was a she hat. I' will' give thee dollars to everibuddi wut will bring hyrio hum." We would add : Lear-20 per cent. by not buying your boots and shoes at the Cheap Oath More of Biery & Mertz, on Hamilton BMW, 2 doors Oelow 9th. .37 191 393 608 1,157 409 27b 108 236 jfigr "Tito "Grass Na't Vallej," publiebet the followidg notice flung to the breezy in front cf a permit stand neTlmbuctoo : • - • '• "Aul persons iodated to this Pearut Shop is re quested to Haul arid 'atm' ther aoCounfp.:! ' The best way tard6:buninetilt is to mike ro•apoountF but buy yoir gob& for cash at Litrfer - '& Steekel,s •beep cash store, No. 20 H. Hamilton street. 271 116 195 161 • 'y 2 ' r Atillits!A!member an fashionable 41thurch lw New York eleetrlfied a Music dealer, OA other d0g,13 oquiring for "Solomon's Sopg,"saying .his recto) nad spoken of it al a produellon of grimg genious and beauty, and he wanted his , dauAhreelo' barn it. Et cerloinly would be well for everybody to learn it, Ind also to learn the fact that Burdge &,,Jones arc elosing,out their stork of Bummer, goods very tow prioes, to make' room for their fall kook.' 10. 3/5 29 5,471 , 200 156 70 245 26U 10,159 500 196 TIII , OBTANT! /111POILTAIIT ! !..4t hi really, strange that people have nearly all oonoludod that de lianas all kinds of silks, alpaeae, all wool de banes call loan. musline...window glade!, carpets, ,hlankets, greFerfer;•qtreentrivs6o, &0., °snipe banskt _above 111 ifor eolt."obeapir deilltbor 111.4, than any Othercetore ID Allentown. Tternember the plach,'S ipors ablate ,t,he Ettglo.l.lotal: . The reason they' till .o cheap is lamina they Bellmore: than any otbei stare and •donrequently oeb afford to sell cheaper than alLthe rest. Call early the rush is great.. . . ° PROCRASTINATION TS THIS many allow themselves to go warnit'lliO - per nour ishment, and before they krow ifbatig the dyspep- Ida in the worst way. Indigostioli, unleseipeedfly attended to, you Certainly products sickness and ill healtbe. We know of no'remody equal to Coe'e Dye. Impala Cure in such oases. It enables the patielltto take hearty Topd, the'patent of health, otopC d.istrew after eating ad loon tut you it, and is pelrfeet regulator of the stemacreand - bowele. • • t 2111.. H1V,411, otiptain, when do you Bail , foil 4'44 fornia P' "On Tuesday next.',. "Ilqw do you go r" . • .. "Through dm Citruits ; shall I book you for 'the voyage r" ".I reolvin not ; I left home to get out of one Wait, end don't mean to get into another." Those who wish to avoid finantlar Waite should buy their goods at tho °heap store of Milton J. Kra mer, opposite the Eagle Hotel. An Iriebvitlit was directed by a lady f 'large size to secure and pity for two seats in a stag.. as she wasted comfortable room in riding. Th. - fellow returned or d said, 40 I've paid . for the two' seats you tould,me to ; hut as I coati not 'get but ono seat for the f took the other for the out side." This Mobilise's method of dividing things does not compare iritit Walter 0 Smith's, on 8•b street above Turner, be divides his cheap groceries among his humorous enstotnors, and always has a few more left of the same sort. For the benefit of farmers we -introduce the fol lowing letior, hoping it may induce them to avail themselves of the rich fertilizing merits of Bone Dust ' Allentown, July 14, 1866. Mn. A. J.Bunnwo—Elir : In answer to your inqui ries I present the following statement, in reference to the merits of your Bone Duo. 7 (.4 . Last Fall I purchased, a tract ofland below Allen. town. I was informed by )neighbors that the land was so poor that I would, not be able to raise on it any orpp.of value. I used your , Bonealust, and in consequence my crop of rye is, so excellent that the tarmore in the vieiutty have made special inquiries as to ;gnat I put on the land. Qty experience enables me to recommend your 'Sae Dust as a strictly fine and pure article. Yours Respectfully, CI:MIMICS Rummy. • Pure Bone Duet for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Buck wheat; Oats, Potatoes, Gravy Fruit Trees, Drape Vilma, Ao., Prepared and Sold at the ALLENTOWN BONE MILL, East end Of the Jordan Bridge. ' [Julyl7-2oi. . tattl;Why le a husband like a Mississippi tteam. boat 1 - Because he never knows when he may gala blowing up. If husbands wish to avoid a blowing ill. they, should buy their ooal at J. W. Charon's, corner of Seventh and Linden streets. where they can get the lest•artiale, free from dirt and slate.— Now is the time to buy it. "DWI. nL vFoorase,"—Xon can . thalce , Sjs Dollars frma Silty ciente. Call end , eshinine' ,an,jnvention urgently needed by' everybody. Ora sample sent free , by ifer '5O estiti.` bat•remile ()sally for $6. by 11.: .14 WOO% 174) Chatham Square. New York. *.\.) libetuostlim: Doo's go groaning and ^ 'Waring 4094111 h, ,nra van )• Oared b: TO kitt.B.BIERS I ! .ITURV YOUR, SIGHT I. •• . - 17sE , d ' ; 1 * HENS & CO.'S JPA y_.„..,( 'CORNEA RESTORERS, d., 14; ' OF THE EYESIGHT. t - f ' : e Impaired Bophi, and Preserve il Ixtdde.ltrfeci of Life. • OBECTAEG,4B RENDERED USELESS. Le. Thu most eminent Physic ' i tre l4. ni t o ) sT l l l 7ru t!' in. D ik,?;. h t '" u;ect in e d f I ` v our country, I...commend the e)• E • use of the CORNEA RESTOR xs • • • RB for Presbyopia, ar Far or ":„;/ ./- I ong-Sightedness,. Yor every , - person - who wars spectacles - frcraf old ago ; Dimness of Via in, or Blurring ; Overworked :yes ; Aathenopia, or Weak :yes ; Epiphora, or Watery , Iyea ; Pain in the Eyeball : - infauroala, or , Obscurity ~.of , Ision ; Photophthiai. Of 1U. 7 Jloranee of Light ; Weaftets d the Retina and Optio Nerve; 613:ode:fop* ~ ot:-.11pselse/cer, , .3 Mot ing bodies before the it'es ; Ophthlia4c leflam- , „ .1 ,... , diem of the yo 4 1 12 Eye - I i` e ; Catarect yea to i liemlo4 , 0.. , la, or . Blindness '=i e. , inking of the. Eyebhll, andli Impede:ft Vision frorm, vle. :Sect' of Intammetion,,lre. ' They on be used by any one wltlta certainty of encode, and witho t.nt the least fee of 'irtinit td the eye. ' More ttpin AVM cora V x ittrellT exhibited'al our office' Cure An • - every case when applied according to the directions inclosed in each box, Or the_ money will be re funded. Write, far ,a C'ortstar—seat Miff- Address, Dr .I BYEPHENS ,SCCO:, Coullete. . , ( P.Q. Bo * 9264 . 4. - : For sale at Rastdon's Familyarfrug - St'ore, Igo, '',l,/ It; Astor Nouse. corner of Ilexrlity, Street and_,...., Broadway, New York. I it !mir- I.m. J. greenflies & Co,) have laveraed and 'patented u .2111‘9PLA or. CORNEA , 'rENER for the cure of NEAR , BIGHTEbNESS, which has proved a great success. Writ* for a Circular. August 140800 Penna. Collegiate,lnstittite., Rtiv. M. L. HorroaD, A. M., PniNcireit,:i' , . . Allentown Fa , . • . THE ilext session of this Institution will open Sep., tember - 4th, with new and Increased opportimi= ties for histruction on all the blancheaof • common and higher English education I Greek, Latin, , Getw, - , men, French, Musk, Military Drill, Book-keeping, f , by single and double Entry, &c., Jce.. A TELEGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT in charge of eli experienced instructor with otn pleteiet of appamta, will be added to fhd. foimei• advantages of the Institution, affording pupilaw full, '• course of instruction in Telegraphing, the general principles of electricity And magnetism; thip4fot,... • . , meta of InstruMents, combinationof oireuite;'btittoW ies, location of breaks, escapes, do). The Young Ladies' Department offers•Weourscof instruction in English Mathematical Scientific Stud ies,• Greek, Latin Gerni4,,Freneli, Idueic,94a,tnenk . „,„. al Wax Fruit and Ffoiiers, Halt'. work, Painting etc., 's equal to the hest 'schools Ifi thoStaie:/' ' ; August• 14, 1860. +,/ EXTRA 110IIN at. SOLDIERS) WITRAVS I rATMBRIEIt2faeItOS . 4 1 1111) MINOR CHILDREN'!" Bounty Bill just passed gives all soldiers who en listed for three years, since April 19, 18611 and eery ad their full term of service, or were discharged be fore tho expiration of said term ofteivihimi account of wounds received in the lino of ditty andiroeeived Ono liun,dred - Dollaza Dontialtinllno;%iii,2afegruiw entitled to an extra bounty of Onn Hunntern DOL- L.tas. Widows, Fathers, Mothers, and Minoichild ren of deceased soldiers who enlisted•for . three years as above, and died in the service or from disease or wounds contracted in the service and line-of duty, are entitled to the ntiositfeMtra OntilitiinnED DOL LARS. ~ • .To, be ob Rine upon a ion i .• n. onion or by letter k the Military and.liaval Agriney, No 427 Walnut St., Philadelphia. JOSEPH E. DEVITT t CO. August 1.401",.1801 TI TItA PENSION TO WIDOWS. ' Li • I pi: Widows are noii,entitled to an increased rotkaloP 'cif $2 per nvqtritieeneli.thiltrottlif 15b1iib. , 411ft 10 years if ago' 'To be, obtained upoß c.pplication in person - tieht , letter, to the I.filitary nnd, Naval Agendy;.No.'l27 Witinfit Street, •khiltidelphitk, "-' JOS. E. DE,III"V & CO. • :!.August 14, 1867.. —lm NOVICO tr- to o is •• ratet•itjitlhitore or e Lehigh Water (lap:116(10 dd.,' (for lie , Meetion of officers, &e.,) will be held on Monday, Rent-3, 18.08,., o'olook P. M., at the public, house of C. Reese, - - Req., Lehigh Gap, . .11 !/ ),) y ' ••• The Company , Tranyfer Book fr wi)l be closed , from Sept. let to•Sept.'etiliimiliteiVeJ .1-31]IL J. HANKER,. —augl TreasnrertL. W. o..thiditei Co.v: WAN TED.-I . u. a popular Dry ) o,qoP Es tablishuusot in 'Philadelphia, 'energetic young man , postiessing a,,knowdedge...orAwsipecase salesman isiNithOSltholosaltvDePariment. address with reference, CtI,RWEN EITODDARD & .BROVIEIt. No'r 450 45,t porth,Zeet9;4 l „ Street:inhere Willow, Philadelphia': .rang ,14i)!; At ; ./ , C . ? " I , r• di°ll ;4`Pqtf , 'i . 09,4 C Ohli#4 August Ilth, 1800. " —2m "VOR BOUNTY, PF,,NSION, INCBKASI;, r OF I , r3SiON AiND ARRF/ARSACIF'P f A s Y; ) PRIZE MONEY, orfor the prosecution of any claim whatever against the:National Giaitrtinfolit, lir/bat of any State, arising outuf tho late, war , ,, or any pre vious one, especially thelorlBl2, all' persons would do well to npply to tho , lllilitarramiNaVal 'Agelley of JOSEPH E. DEVITT A; CO., No. 427 WALNUT , : I STREET, PII/LADELPIILL All information and advice given free of cha t *. ) :)• ,!I , YA.I August 7, 186.5. •• 3t.s. - 4 OLDER. MILiAT FRUIT PIIESBES; AP• PLE PASSERS' &e., for 'oriliibj,L. D. LANDEBTD A SON, 21 &I:313: oth augl4-11n] between Market and Chestnut, Phan, • - rItNIP SEI3I), Ninv • uttor, of :ol)r,plvp growth, warranted, for sale by D. LANDII472II,d, SON, 21 & 24 Si elh fine hetween Market and ITheetnut, Phila. *Allentovvn Post Office.; T .11TTERS remaining unclaimed lo the Pt& °Mee' at Allentown, Slam ef,PenusYlrilnia, 12 to the 11th day of August, HMG ' • PaifickjArdTt neilt.4.ll•ll4liu.4righrer:ii c. i CunlA Bready,,M. V. Carter, John Clark, " Messrs. G. Y. Ford Go;,'•' • • G. B. Green, Abltriek Graham, I; James Hansel., Robert fluster, • , • Thos. Hackett, Messer. Hale A Kidd, P. McGraw,Edward MoClidl . gan, Thomas Maey, Nollintiraliain, , • Annie Jones, •,140Fnii 01 1 40, 41 . '4 on est es 4 Swarti...'. . on !s ,73.1 - To obtain any of these, lettere, tbq applinant must ezel for adeertirod :Mil'', give tlie date 0f4e,.. • , list, and pay ono cent fur, a4vertising• , p fl-If not called, for within one inontA,.lßeY Trip ho sent to the Dead Letter Office. , , • T. GOOD, P. pc. AT A 11.1e1 XI . , , . . . On July 26th, by R. JObn Mr. Erwin Bronsinger to' Miss 'Lizzie both or Afien sown. . - On the 20th of July, by Rqv. kiVennlg, •Mr. David Jacob, to Mice Elizabeth Reinady,,,boO r of Al lentown. i On the 1 itb. boat" by tho Mr t He t ory A. Schwartz, tO Mica Billiyia" Atilt- balk be; Aeutaiva, D lEVI ,WASULT On the 25th of July, in Clinton count y' , .Indiapa, Henry Kuhns, formerly of North Whitehall; Litigh ' county, aged 80 years, d mentlts awl 29 days. , On the sth of Augult; irt.fiAllentownpOisargerX6- der, agoditLyearti, r ; r- . , On the .5111 „iisdril E rlADol/tpurn,../11a . , I NTitttple i tlt.1 aged 32'years. , On August oth, in time berViglf,',Williegtiese, eon of Dr. Alfred J. and Amelia I'. •Ilartin, in the 3rd year of hiaage. On Aug. 10th,,in'Allentown, Serie Dright,,ag ed 50 years. • Ararairrrovvre assanxims. Corrected IVeekly 6y Weineheimer, Newhard ce Oo " 'l4 ' *Aiwa* Plonr, V1bb).14,00 41;4. 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