t ttigt Xtgist ALLENTOWN, PENWA. TO ADVERTISERS. sr The REGYSTEIIt has a larger drools . tion • • - several hundre d .. than any other • hpaper in the county. TUBRDAY, 14 - 0 -7 1 7: umityn n 152(16 NAT : MI . 4ra FX/I ANPES_ um Qqrut i 11117: •iltits it! grald'atid loftl i tilifibliftv butt the' Intent and most niviiimplawasamhja.4bat.ilL-tlis- leadetti of MOde,igti ififfiteppg,,i t ai l rolatiort, to, the 'National debt, and the grand financ i al sys tem;by wlifeillibustoVy ;the interest is being; promptly Val i & 6illi t a fordo& 'of the principal loch niqiitkir2 ll . )1 8 . ' . 'T# l tivT'r? ' e del .4 Th . 4: eon tendered them the G ov e rn m ent patronage„ (the milt( Ili Ilia! docoatint). ' -Every . one of their erage).o,'llii,d" little,' and all ' of, n•wePalliilit*, 441Iii.f0,91'Sa the pea ple that Alamdittilovfltaattlett larger, than it , re ally was, and that with the heavy taxes the in terest eq4lll: i iibtlxi . paid. That greenbacks were woitAstistr, spOn'Wo6ld 'be. That golf. ernment-4utlerahoulkhe either . taxed or repU dieted, alibtiany of them were in favor of the tatter. Eve rl raaalti , thitt could be devisedwas made negif ly 4 ;tltiini' . fo i depreelate the Govern mentsetwititoolikci (Icier,. periotM 'Who bad money frotibparchasing them, even to running gold up h,.5 . 2430. 1 'llut 'the leyal .people of the eonntryX.*T4red:a large majority of Con press, antilthlig li bwly..wcnt , t9. l yorli' in earnest,: eleterminedto drive theicreditof the nation, as well as 'i;tt F ith:tvitirelupao ,nd to' them belongs the c it a ilt');hotYliteui Which raised' and still Ss raisingthet-pwms; :TheseoPle were heavily 62,1, and had they not felt it to have been an imperatitie g daiy ',Matti ~ Would 'not have been 'able tojaise itmaMentit of their taxes. Demo cratic leaders:*. anA ont.. 01 Congreis voted spinet every one of those measures, and their tbllowertis:ll:6ilfr 04 cOmitry attempted to elude Ow pro . lit4,"of,tbli laW,la *Moe Way or an other. The ottitoit i aterp,respried to, fraud, false treturzarienthitt iome•inatances even perjury, to ilecrearilfpelf tbies: ''President Johnson took so pari * . d t o n tbsti4 i'ettt measures, the only thing 1144ms:done was to sign a law reducivg the taxes and'lVeto . a tariff bill and appoint rampalltioptetheuds•in the North, and pardon rebelsire,pouth to handle the funds, perhaps: their Jag,M,beirig. able taget a chance at the salaries and perhaps to do . a little stealing, is the etitisri , bilheir Sudden conversion or it may have tti f iOtill' from their defeat and their head matterwho,prepared their editorials, taking a sew talk. ni • • , . . Laabo). Ago/idea at Work. . 1111.• n • Thiltrobol*.itet , uP.,Oie war for the purpose of Perpetaating the hold of slaveholders upon the Cloveiinnent;aalirrtieir attempt to accomplish rod their ' l ritlllc,cpelpetrated the most outrageous cruel*lmPart , the Jgioo men of the South and Unioh Boldierre who , ware so' enfoirtunate as to fall into their hands, every means that..men retired ... il9/9scbotl of errine:Conld devise was remlfcit(RlVlli44)o4re to accomplish their object. After, what we have witnessed during the 1118effewYears, we should be preparedtp see, if piet?l6lqltllt"'greater outrages perpetrated by tlp: l 44 l 44.theit t t friendsWithout surprise , The it etiom Of •thrterno ' r warn, of Maryland, in reMoving the. Police. Commissioners of Bal 7 timoy,lkthe'eve,of an election', because they are spOili*ailitatlicalsj as' he cbooges, tall them.,Au4 chose to obey the Constitution of their State l and rohibit.men who had served in front voting, is but 'at:Maier tlespeo4 ri:4ve pn the iolitical chessboard to heli4raitors , who lieve 'violated their oaths, in getting possession of the• Government and mak ing iivitt .ferloyal men. There is no doubt but ,is the instigator of the whole affair. NI/6i his object can be, is some• what in doubt. It may be for the purpose of gedit:ikitp a tiot . or perhaps a rebellion in that St*,:Pith i thohoite that it will extend to other states, and give,ltim.,o chance to declare him. seltdietaionifiThat he Would very much like to Perpetuate Itialiold on power, there can be so dcitilbt ; 'llo 06v: si/ant - I'li the kind of man to ao liitudiriy. work, atl'ias commenced by at tempting to secare , the 'Legislature and pueni _ berli:tiil:&lngretth , by the most corrupt means O. ihinpuYolbe seen what the result of such trnekAing;will"he, but 'Re apprehend that the peopleafithis country will never suffer that flag, wki6hithOy:haye sacrificed so many lives and sO r itt j elo Mati . y . millions of money to defend and protect, to ho _trailed_ iia.;t4e dust'at the dicta• frita of a Irickoditind intolerent demagogue. .. SehPT,egitirrifur'J' . of - Verniont 'lt Itsi eli.eted lido r.Rohund and.44,iriie li:Eqw, 9 B to tin , the-vacancies in , the United Senate cans edloyike death of Messrs Collamer and h'oote. /18#.1.1i#9 ilii i ifraitiliav6 been serving by ap . Ismstesent,,of Ap?, p cnT rni: r .. lo fill the six yearerbegbining on..the 4th of March next, Hon. Justin S. Morrill, now one of the leading mem bers ottheHouse of Representatives, and Chair Ig . k.Or,klieci' , .pn:iittee of Ways and Means, was ebosen,ll nit, i a an 141004 selection, and witliestore)Vermont to the high position in the NMI e t l Cothieils that, was sustained so well by /40 . fi11 ' * 4 " 4 . 40 * . 1 / 1 1/0/Th#,Pcips,. are bloiving terribly 'about be. Lag cheated in the else-Lion of Congressmen in tffilifea • For instance, 291,000 cops. elect only six members; while 303,000 Union voters *et Oglgeszt AteMber ' is, It is very well known that i . taejority;of ,votes,ahmt---and had they se ont,69 tha'niajority-they would have carried the 54;: ' 111#11413,t failed in the great requisite of success, With all_ heir efforts litagt the.patropage of the Government, fraudu leni-naturalization papers, colonizing and three `. Majorities only succeed in electiqnB. • r:•4l.tatztanerta, Oot. 30.—The following gives The 6E541 vote, for Governor gymer " Geary's majority 17,178 The tbfai'vote for' G:lvemer at the late e1ee ..7,0914 ELI SLIVER, • Secretary of. the Commonivealth. (••: liffeklindrew. Johnson, since his accidental 'possession of Presidential power, has pardoned ~nsioxviourtterfeiters- t liiii were altogether 14 !lbose.by any five of his predecessors in the paidoning of such criminals will 1 14ragh ' tiboirt, three a iveek. ' . A. 0 a ' "' riiii . pr TBE:STATB DEBT PAID _ PT.— 08. -.l liSlifei, " sticietary, of the State of Ponnsylin!- tl ni . !k i i i t i t aßtfßees,k,, proclamation the payMent , Jitadoelbstibli:and Inal discharge of one.m:llio . c'ilp'saititidiediadd:ffity•eight tbousatid and nine $o ,die t 1:; * Ni,debt of the State of Penne: 1 • i ez t „111111 .The .blevi York L Oune makes the rex'. ''' ' tident , tittit4, • "Does the right to make laa If for the-people of tlm„United States reside in a ' . tirigtiss eleited by the ballot or in a Preside pi elected bit a bullet,' • ' ' •-. . : • .. ' I vv . -. , .;fi, , •: ~ . • '. • i'' a*The eoPperheads say they want n ';‘ , itlitifk'catare on it.' Where , could they heive hound it it thejel`eien 'etarti that 'Were dropped out had not been pinned to their places by Union bayonets? And yet the Copperheads abject to the pinning procesi.N. - - r , .v.,• i"-` 7, ' -, 'r il *, ~ 4 . e,.), .., I• . 4 i ~. ... sPi , ~.; ".+4, .A 7 !. I • 1 , . tl l I t;:11 : . .... kV A '' . Ilrf , ` Jgt ‘r1115: ,I ) iaIPIERV , ~,, ' $2.59 - per Yost, or $2iOD ifj'aid Strictly in Advance. 7 - POST OFFIOS CO A NOS —Annul Erdman hue beep nurnintod Pi. M ,ster lit mai. iu Owe of Fronk litt moved, 1 be. largest .1411 VA hell Pratt °Vet Pe. Ilarves t.ti lull 'flag is Ili& upi..itoti of ugricultutists. ...4Viarrrtrawfreitnievio , delimar. 444 X. 4 9e , Later nn the npp,er . r?v4e, In„tslwn, for,tye, year 1867. Apply zromedititgy ailttiVr , offreel , c 'ro BEMOVED.7-The Book ' 4 3 11)4 0 1 of. / 1 * Ifo3vel has been removed' to, the fourth floor of Bereaves new, building, over the dry good 'More of Guth a... Kern. $11111"141ca', and ChiWOWS Fancy Furs, at John rankled. 718 Arch St:. Philadelphia —Stook large. 'Feat! his adv. Give hi a call 1 Own) ImtA.—liethlehent •iti to have a . skating Pond for the eoming"season.' One id now being arranged nn Doster's meadow at foot of,Sister . Why notdhava one at Al• lentovrn ? . t • CONTBAtIT A WM:WED.—The contract for the erection of a new bridge over tbe'Lebigh River atitethlebem. Pa , has been awarded to Mt. Japes Healy, of Port Union, Berke county. Wulobes, Joielry end Silver-ware, cf a Superior Quality, Suitable for Holiday and ' Bridal Presents —adv. in this issue by Henrl Harper, 520 Arab St., Pbilad'a. Read er ! give him a call. POST 01/SIOE CLIANOB.-7 - Louis F. Book el, Erg has received the appointment of Postmaster for South Bethlehem. in place of John Seems, resigned. The Post Office will be located in Beokel's store, Third street. Nor CLoTnas.—Whep you aro caught in a rain and are made wet to the skin, strip and bathe yourself in luse-warm water, .con lainiag a little salt; then rub your skin per fectly dry with a crash towel. You will thus prevent a "cold." }3llaorASY. , —ot• Friday flight lest the station of the Lehigh Valley Rail Road Co. at Cateeauqua was entered; The safe drilled and blown open. It contained several hun dred' pennies which were left. Whether the thhives got anything to compensate them for their labor or not we have'not beard. g* The First Soldiers National Union have changed their time of meeting from Thursday, to Tuesday evening. Members will please remember the change and be punctual in attendance. They have fitted, up their hall beautifully and comfortably, on the third floor of Won Hall building, making it a desirable place for young men to spend their evenings.. EiALE OF REAL ESTATE. -Mr. Charles Seakrearee ecld the house and lot at the corner of Fourth and Linden. streets, 60 feet front, to Win. J. 11,oxarortb, for, ,$lB4 Mr. Oberle, tailar, now:Hying' in Bth . et., .bought the two•etory beiel‘house in sth et., bsttreen TtlrneVandßinde%, keretolere be longing to Mrs. Oatharinellattkr, fur l/515, MAttention is. directed• to the a ver tisliment of Mademoiselle Keogh, wbo hike lately rebuilt and, enlarged her fashionable Millinery • establishment nt Philadelphia. This is now one of the most exteneive empor imes of the kind in the country, having num erous correspondents in Paris, through whom the latest 'European styles are being constant ly forwarded. pRAND METEORIC SHOWER COMING.--.• Prefessor Newton, of Yale College, who has devotrd rnuoh time to the investigation of the petiodio character of these showers, finds that a prodigious lett of meteors, the most impos ing of its kind, will make its appearance, prob. RIO- for the het time in this century, on the m e ring of the 13th or 14th of November 13 INETITUT6.—The annual Le high County Teachers' Institute will be held at Catasanqua the last week in November, continuing.six, days, A full, corps of instruct or's and teachers from abroad wilt ho in atten duces—among them 'J. B. Wickersham, State Simerintendeut. All teachers, both of public and private schools, all school, directors, and friends of education, aro cordially invited to attend and take part in the exorcises. LIIESTROYINO POSTERS.—WO arc request. tql to say to the man who tore down the pos ters' for the Temperance meeting in the Court House on Sunday afternoon last, that the mi l* injury resulting from his net was to him sblf. Tho house was crowded and the im- Mense audience wore delighted with the lec ture. Mon who tear down hand bills commit a cowardly act and the consequences are near ly always en injury to themselves,even should they bo so fortunate as to escape prosecution and conviction. SAD BURNINQ CASE —Oa Tuesday of , last week a sad accident through powder oc curred near the Old Tunnel. Lordy Hoots a young son of Morgan bate of this borough, was sitting near a fire, when a boy named Oli ver threw a quantity of powder into the- Fire, and young Mots was immediately en veloped in flames.: Ile rail for the creek, a lihort distance off; but on reaching it, his p his were nearly burnt off his person, and his skin soorohed to a blister. lie died the fallowing day after suffering the must intense iagony.—Gat bora Democrat. FOUND DEAD.---Oa .Thursday morning of last week, a resident of the First Ward, named William Lobaoh, wasfound lying dead in the street gutter near the Allentown Bulling Mill. Deceased was last seen the evening previous in a state of intoxication, and the gen• eral presumption is that in going towards his home he fell where found, and during the night was drowned by the heavy rain that flooded the gutters. He was about 38 years of age and leaves a family. An inquest was held by the iiuroner and a verdict of "accidental death" rendered by the jury. ' T• 4 "'"V'E:t llLLiCs.—Last week .we we wer•iiiiii specimens of beads and a ring foukliiim Indian grave yard, above White Ha 14140113, t on the east side of the Lehigh, throu 4 lllffith the Lehigh Coal and Navigation B. I iiii::be ing made. The ring is ol oompositio . 4ketsl, sht,wing that it had been procured, i•Ohnths white settlers. The beads wore stone:ofiliffo- ent eize and shape, probably the worit,'of. , tbe Indian. Wo were informed , that quis'ount f her of graves have been opened, .. one of which a large quantity of small be . daptirCre found together with arrow heads and other implements used by that race of poipto how nearly passed re away fover. I.•',:‘: - ...T! , I 307,274 290,006 gm. The present year is the eenfrata7 of the Methodist Church' of America. I,A:A pro• posed to signalise it by raising a largittupp of money for rations charitable, heneiroltat i ;atild obristian purposee. Appropriate tt#Aifqire delivered in each of the Methodist (Aurae's, and subscriptions taken. Already two mil. lions dollars have boon subscribed. It is im possible to kook back upon the wondrous o-- seer of this denomination since its beginning in this country in 1776, without feeling ha nresard with the conviction of the great amount of good it has accomplished. nouns AT 110ms.—COntento of the Noir embn Number; De Rthus Ruris;•The Collos• MIM and its Associations:Elsie Frazer's Work; M,lunt Washington ; Memories of Mrs. Ile ,thspx4 ; Why and How the Federal Capital 'wits elitfit)liehed on the Potomac; Home lris ions,; Rambles among the Italian Mille; At OreenwOMl Cennetoiy ;, Business Thoughts ; Lealing qpvenid'i Further Dieooveriee in Ara. hia,; Dug; ,Von taie'd the Nether ;. Trio' Ci instiiii Statesman , of America ; Over the ' Way; Tie'Orest Ertiptioo of Vesq: vine in 1G31: October*Daje: Patituring,Obilt dren : Books onth, Ake: Olorles Scrib ner & Co., Publishers, Now Yorki - J. M, Sher. WoodirEditort m i n , .r ID R - , '.... l —The i no 1' , ns , , -I'. V, 'neevom p '?dse ", ti '''..- t bye% t W I :,'''' , astonish' , ""-,,' acmes , di A ' " es ,:'. etb .. a, 0 , ".,-'+. inp i '' N ` nallitbilit , , y. i,„ii 0 11,1uver I , , '.'..tVut t ; D ''''' la, rine and all diem's& Of the eye - And at% ita, His large: experience and great(suocess have phitted hint at the head of his profasition alp. scoured to him an extensive patronnge and the etot,thlettee of the t M toted throughout th • eililittrV Wilf.S.. jir iI:SIVUO. Dr. Olitsgyolt,is the' Int heitt it';,o2rilittr tiiiiii,to ontf, I ° A lf mesifitiia ecire 411 4.ll;r l filit: 11181 4 11i 144 / and lipiqip' 'wises to visit this Place °lino in three menthe' tier twit or thTes gram ( Do palette those who. filly& tried 'nil the Ibluiltetlinad nd ter t Iliad tiled= ic . ines till completely d scourased,to call upon hi dreii . 6 itilliitifilitilteiv ,, Patismtrean obtain treatment fur, from three to five dollars per month. Very difficult Owns felam,ue:yrkn'to ten dollars per month, terms , eattli,4ll ufedicinee to be piid for when deliveied. • • Can be o p osujted at the Alen louse. Allen town, Pi. Froirf - Stfturda'yfq'tbimitibei ., 10th, until Saturday, November . 24th, 1866, four ' - days, . _ . GRAND JUBILIcit.—On Friday last, the Union citizens of this county assembled' lentown, to celebrate the election of Major General John W. Geary, as Governor of this State, • The day was very fine, the roads good, and the people turned ':•,ut in large numbers. The procession was formed at 10th and Wel nut streets, and paraded through the princi pal streets of the town. The banners were very appropriate, representing the various in cidents that transpired during the (imitate . All trades were represented in the procession. The boat on which the long faced cops. were conveyed to head quarters, wee well gotten up and decorated with banners, It also car ried a email cannon, whioh - wai'fired on the trip, to notify the denizens of that locality who had gone from' Vermont and Maine that they were about to receive an increase to their population from the old Keystone State, well supplied with the bread ,add butter of the great,A. J., from Tennessee. Large delega tions from every district in 'the county, were , in attendance, with music and banners. Af ter the paradb an eli Tient and able address was delivered.by Hou. W. W. Ketchum', of Wilkesbarre. In the evening a grand , torch light' procession was formed and marched through the streets with fire works and trans parencies, after which eloquent and appropri ate addresses were delivered on,the square.— The day passed off pleasantly, every ohs seem ed well pleased.„ Ddring the afternoon a little eon of W. 'K. Moser, was slightly hurt by a carriage run• ning against him. (Ctntinued from last week.) Is aoc; COURT Tea. I Hoff man vs. Moses Hoffman. Divorce granted.' Wm. Roeder vs. Henry Milliruns, "Domes tic Attachment." Cuss. B. Weaver, Henry' Yeager and Henry B. Pearson, Elq's, appoint ed trustees. Wm. D. Ritter ye. Sarah Ann Ritter. 'Di vorce granted. Lucy . Wetly vs. Eli Kern. E. J. More; Esch appointed Auditor to make distribution &c. Joseph Keller vs. Solomon Kline and Geo. W. Roth, indorsee of. F. A. Weston vs. Solo: mon Kline. The court granted rules on plain• tiffs. and Serena Kline to maintain or roan• guieh their respective claims to the property, levied ,011 by the sheriff. David McCarty. vs. R. D. Kramer. The court gt anted a rule on the plaintiff and Chas. H. Kramer, the claimant of the property, le vied •on by the sheriff, to maintain or relin . guith" the same. . • Welsh &,Do., vs. Horace Gangdwere. The court grant an •order on the plaintiff and Wm., Mull, to. maintAin or reliuguish their r‘speo tive claims to the' property levied on by the sheriff. COW. vs. Francis Eok, Ellis Jones, William Lanchnor. Assault and battery on oath ot L. Krauss. Verdict, guilty as to ,Francis Eok for assault. The other defendants not guilty, but pay the costs jointly. Corn. vs. W. Madison. Swenk. Settled and nolle prosequi entered. . • , Com. vs. Wm. Krage. Larpeny on oath or Zebulon Stephen. Verdict, guilty. Sentenc• ed to puy a fine of 50 tits., costa. restore the property, and imprisonment in jail for three months. Com. vs. Griffith Edwards, Henry Weiss, Jeremiah Keener, .Frauois.Kuhns, John itch rig Peter OsWald, Alfred. Durword. Riot, on oath of David Rudy. Continued. Corn. vs. Francis Eck, Continued. Com..vs. A.lired T. Wench. , Nolte prosequi, entered. Corn. vs. Monroe Treater. Nolte, pros equ entered. . . Corn. vs. Hugh O'DanneL Nolle prosequi entered. Cora. vs. Pierce Bartholomew. Nolte pros. eque entered. Com. vs. Henry Musselman. Nolte prose qui entered. Com. vs. Daniel Dutt. .Nolle proaequi en. tered. Corn. vs. Abraham Baer. Nolte prosequi entered. Coin vs. Allen Gilbert and Fanny Welsch. Bench warrant awarded against David Davis, prosecutor, and attachments against the de tendant. Com. vs. Michael Smith. Surety of the peace on oathof William Hertz. Oa hearing, each party sentenced to pay 'his own costs. Commonivealth vs. William Hertz. Assault and battety, on oath of Geo. M. Smith. Bill , ignored ; proseoutor to pay theroOetel. Com. ye. George M. Smith.. Aesault and buttery on oath of Mary A. Harts Bill ig nored ; proseoutrix to' pay costs. These•throe, cases gri3w out of a dispute oboutthe respect ive rights of the parties m a lot on which they, jointly occupy the house. • • Com. vs Levi Gruber. Larceny of a watch the property of F. F. Giering. "True Rem gotzsulte of defendant forfeited. Commonwealth vs. Amos Adams. Contin ued. • Commonwealth ve. Milton 11. Stephen, Charles Henry, Benjamin Frederick, Thomati Burke, Win. smith, Allen T. Gilbert, Elwin Moode, Benjamin Weaver, and George Burr ger. • Riot, ou oath of George ken. Con untied. Coin. ye. John Solomon. Larceny of iron, the property of the Catattauqua & Fogeleville Railroad company. Verdict not guilty. . Cum. vs. Theodore Beitelman. Larceny.; Verdict guilty. Sentenced to fifteen days in 'ail. James F. Kline is appointed Trustee of Geo Herwiek, in place of James Hoffman, deceas • ed. The sale of the Old Fellows' Hall to Joseph Young and M. S. Young, for $17,500, woe ounfirmed. Sheriff Holben acknowledged the following Deeds: To H. D. Biover, for purpart no. 1 property of Eli' Kern. J. H. Oliver, and E. Holben, purpart No. 2, property of Eli Kern. • Jacob Kichline, purport No. 3, property of Eli Kern. John 11. Oliver, Edward Ruhe and Wm. H. Hoffman, for purports No. 4,5, and 6, proper ty of Eli Kern. George Ludwig, for purports No. 7 and 8, property of Eli Kern. • Win. S. Yoho, purport Ne.' . 9, property of Eli Kern. F. A. Schulbach,. for the Real Estatri or Samuel Smith. Charles Kline, for the Real Estate of Jacob Wittman. The acknowledgement of other deeds was continued until the 6th of November. A charier was granted to the liltthodist Epie; copal Church of Friedensville. Porn. vs. Michael Mcßride. False pretence. ContiaLed. Com. ve. Wilson Michael, Nathaniel Mich ael, Charles Mertz and William Sheldon. Lar ceny on oath o" Theresa Sehoud•. Thifenia tg plead guilty. Not sentenced. Cum. ve. Lewis 5160ie and John Rodgers.-- Absault and battery. Bill ignored; prosecu tor, Henry, Borneman, to pay the costs. Coat. 've„ Ileng Borneman. Assault and' battery. 13111 ignored ; prosecutor, James Moore, to pay the , costs. • Com. vs. Dorothy Solomon. Assault and battery. Bill igiored ; county to pay costs. Com. vs Caroline Boris. Assault and bat tery. Verdict4t,uilty; sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and costs. . Com.. Bartholcmew W. McDonough. Con doned., • Covar.—The oasts on the trial list were continued by reason of the absence of the President Judge.' P , 1 .. ....\ \ ~ . .fir I ~44,•,, We the undersi: „ r. , ere 7,.,' •-• 'Liter ase Ball Club, c , .to Wi t ,:. a.' " ) . N 4, lof arrangments for th ~ i,',3.6e1;• , . of t. ,' c1 ,` , ,..ne Base Ball Club. ha ,7 e , •;ti• .th ~ ..4 .. e.*-1.) . , 6 , WHIMEAS, The ,les." . 4 :Filo ' - • .., ~ Ous forethought and co ;We 'eitttelfifin, , ;Vast a supply of substantial(' and stkolii of sweet bands were catbered in a auheili collation. thereby conquering the appetite!' atd.regellnlt to satiety the wants of the wearied contest ;into of the (lay's gatne—have merited - anti won the jpstrandleeNlial graitittrkerAttrii"friepl& at'htoiki!‘aftot %tie Fojourning , guabita tfieroa.e Lo it , -- . . J:edo/v 4, That a lasting debt of pruieo and tharaulties4 or taadflrdLol t'hem,an4 that. whe'nevarlitbrel shall be affotded ail opportu-' ,tilly..,ufs4:eultdng._this • their 0 . 30 . 91 worthy.,ex am pie, every effort' shall be duaiiliiiewarT th. , . 0 I v % -, r::- _(: „., ~, •,., , Resolved.nqi ^ thOsei feeellitiOini be publish in the Baglishipaperei of Allentown: : ' 7 Q.T. Koffman, _ _, 1 - - , ~ t, (16Nti r -Staap, • ' '.' 12.4 .; i`; ' ', . lop. Eittoger.. -( , CommCOM Wee . Di.. .-W:- R. , Reeder, - • ,- , J. M. Kern, : - • . 1 E. li...Ruhe, OUR SCHOolipaY , VistTon..—ENLA.Rcitt . xxxr.-That 'very pbpular gating. people's Magazint"Olark's School' Viaitori will be en larged to double its present size, and otherwise materially improved with the begining of the next volume in juatittry. Its name then will also be changed to "Oar Soho°lday Visitor," a title. we think, more unique and beautiful. The Thifor is now_ About entering upon the eleventh year of its publication, and has rieh4 merited the very liberal patronage it has everywhere received. Its contents are varied and interesting, containing just what our young people desire and demand,— original first-Oars Stories, Sketches of Travel, Spicy Dialogues,. excellent. Musio,, Biographies of Great Men, Letters, Problems; Rebusses, Puz zles, 44.0. Among its contributors for the coal ing year are some of the most eminent Ameri can writers and educators; and its pages will be embellished each month with original designs by our most cultivated artists. In short, we l can expect notirrtal as elevating in toad laud elegant in appearance, as American talent and skill•can prtaldetb;i'Atdepartment is eaffetial-C I ly set apart for, the "Little Wks," and will be devoted find; adapted to their,years and inter= este. We bespeak for the now volume a glor. ioue career, yrollting and winning its wayintu the . hearts 6f Our young people everywhere. Now is- helliiie to form clubs. • Termh $1,25 a year. To olube..sl.oo, with handsome pre, miums. Specimen numbers, ten cents. 'Every new subscriber for 1867 whose name is sent in before the first of next December, will get the Novemberand 'December nunibers of this year free. Address J. W. DAUGIIA • DAY, Publisher, 1308 Chestnut Street, Phila delphia, Pa. AN OaDtneNon.— , An:ortlininee relating o the , Fire Dayaitment of the borough of Al . _ lentourn • Be it enacted and ordained by the Corpora tion of the Borough of Allentown; in Town Council assenibled, kind it is enacted - by the authority of thiisame; to - Sec'. 1. There' shalt be eleCted •ene • person, who shall have been a member of ono of the fire companies of the Borough of A lien town for at least figo ., Octersi next preceding his election as Chief Engineer of the Fire Depart ment to serve for tired: jinn. • • Sec. 2. The Chief 'Engineer of the fire de portment shall be elected in the following man - nor, to wit .Each iegolorly organized Ilte, 'nose, llook and Ladder dropoity shall, at their regulat meeting in the, rnonthpl,,Matoti, appoint three delegates ,from their members who shall Meet , in convention,„ on the Nuesday before the third Friday of the same month, and vote . by ballot for a Chief Engineer; •and the condi date having the highest rieffiturOt s- votee; provided they Are a majority of all the votes cast, shall be deolared duly elected. ' Sec. 3. The delegates Jihall make out a list of all the names of the persons voted for, the• number of votes received by each candidate on each ballot, sign the same and return it to Council, at their next meeting' alter said . election. They shall ale() give a ,_certificate of election to the person elected. - • Sec. 4. The Chief Engineer shall choose one member from each of the engine, Hose,Rook and Ladder companies, to be assistant engi neers. He shall report to Council the names of those so chosen by him. He shall also have power to discharge any assistant engi neer, at any time, for neglect of duty or vi olation of the rules governing the fire de partment, and choose another in his , place; ' and report the earn° to counnil, Ste. 5. In the absence of the Chief Engin eer from the Borough from any cause whatev er, the duties of chief engineer shall devolve upon and be performed by the assistontengin eer, chosen from one ,of the companies, com: miming with the , lcweet engine, company an the list, and, in ease Of his absence, then the assistant engineer of the next highest conitio— ny; provided, however, that the assistant en gineer of the company to which the Chief En-, gineer, belonged at the time of his election; shall not be entitled to act when any othereet sistant engineer is present to act. , Sec. 6. The Chief Engineer shall at all times have full control of the engines, hose carriages Hook and Ladder and fire apparatus, in case of fire,and give - general directions lievr,.wheli; and where, to use theme where :the 'hese shalt be attached ; where the stream shall: be directed, and which engine company , shall use the hose of the hose company. lie shall also have ,free...tioaess to them at all times, for the purpob3 of Irispeetiori,'and, as often as may be found necessary, recommend to Council sueli repairs M . fire opparatus, ohang ing of buildings, and other improvements, as he•may think neeessary, for the comfort and convenience of the several companies. lie shall annually, on the`second Tuesday of April in each yetir; refiert, to Council the condition of the,apparatue of:the fire depart- mend a statement ot the number of fires and alarnie,the onuses thereof and any other infor: motion that maybe: ()thee ,or: interest to the companies or the. community.. •tile shall also, on the ,request of the assist ant engineer of any company, eall'all the as— 'eistants together and "examine into any mat ter petrel Meg Mr:the:fire depOrtment that may be comtdatilid'of,"Odd in 'case repairs are wanted,,he shall report Cie nature and kind of repairs wanted and, hether the same ore in-, dispensable, and how they,ehetild be made„fo the Council at their next meeting.,. ' See. 7. No persons not members of the com pany, will be allowed lounging about the en gine or hose lioness, by day or 'night. . No li quor of any.kind'Aill he allered;about the en gine houses or at the origities dUring n fire or an alarm of fire. Sec. 8. Racing to and from fires will, not be allowed under any circumstances, under pen. alty of dismisital iron the company. Sec. 9. Any member of the company who wilfully and nialioiously turnea stream of wa ter, or directs, or onuses it to be done, on oily person or persons; will be punished. See. 10. All members of companies are strictly forbidden to make any purchases for the department except as directed by Connell. Sec. 11. That in case of the death of ,the Chief Engineer, or resignation, or removal from the Borough, an election shall be held not less than twenty nor more than thirty days thereeflei, for a Chief Engineer forthe unex pired term. • : Adopted unanimously. October 22, 1860. , SAMUEL- MoIIOSE, Ohairmiin. Attest: Emen A FOIIII6BT. Al./MIMED Win. Kern, Burgess. FUN AND EARNEST. Ste. Any paint mixed, and painted with Breirig's Improved Linseed is warranted never to creek ? or scale, or wash off. perrqual nu ra Darts of Db:oll'a . Tlniroved tangoed oU and Raw tanned oil anipaasoa aoithlog,horoto fore known for graining purpoooe. • plll llllll- ntlrg b , y a u n b d in in g t E h r e el e u eo lg old im oot Lin seed oil added, will cover as well as three coats painted with Ilaw or Boiled Linseed oil. 9118..Th0 best and the cheapest Clothing can be bought at Weiss' store, 86 west Hamilton Street, II doors above Ettlogor's Store. If you don't believe 'lgo there and try it, and you will find it so. jallrA cobbler once retlirned thanks through the newspapers to the tiro re ed for. saving his stock. This caused gre4 laughtar, MIL a, person .o4crved that hie stock was hie mot. Thle.bOrroveri, is not all the stook of Diary * Mertz, for they have an extensive stock of boots and shoes, which they are arlling very cheep. tioved Linseed 0 4 -4 4 deale .4 :wee patch th • W the tasii.„Lehij u house see lo m o hit their e /Wren l s i r rou • ids , - " . II mini `1 b . I p Et. .1 gt i / • ,*4 ahe no I' • /., ' .'ty, e. e •MI v. t i '. fill , -,'• ... '4'::'.TY , :q • , f , A #11111" NM Jenkins complaTied in the *herbs that the turkey she had eaten at Thanksgiving dl I not set welL "Probably." sold denkineJ "It was nut a hen tummy." Ile g.t a glass id water in , hip nig face. IfJenklna would buy hie groaeries sod 'Antiphons at W. 0. `holm's, they would pet well on aharatsnekeh, and : iffrhtly on tlieAnrsii-'7 Jedlrw.A moderate sized Family of economical hab its, cal manage to keep house In New York fur lllloooll,year. Here you ean do It for much less taonerovided jop boy 'yque good" at 41fit Ethan' cash sure of Lawfer .k Steckel, No. 20 H:Hamllltos tg..."Dear me, how flaidly ; he talks !", said Mrs. Partington, recently at st'temperance meeting. im always .rsjo!old when he mounts the nostril, . for his elegnmloes.‘ifaitskiverj7idli 11041.* Itattsi warmithtfbodf 'there Ke nbtlitng OM. ran egisifthe Fall and Winter Clothing at g..g : !hala ls's, No. 11 East Hamilton street. - pr.: A Delicious Jam : Getting half squeeied to death in a crowd of angels in .crinoline. ,This we Consider decidedly more delightful tban gooseberry jam ; but it does not - surpass" tbb Jim at Shinier Bros. Mammoth• Store, when the ladles crowd ID to those re,endid dress goods. STUPID Peorm.—The man who cannot 1111' any . f6n in your jokes, the editor who • respectfully do clines your 0001MUDIORLIOU, the folks who kill not leave you alone with your lady-love, and those who do not know that M, J. Kramer has a large stock of goods which he is selling very cheap. "'' • • • Domssito *Rativiona.--Pattiok, k writing autobiography, mays : "I ran away,from my father at an early period, of my life becanso I discovered that he was only tay 'A . More Impot.ant , oovery is the fad. that R. Bhum an, at the corner of 7th and Gordan streets, has ie large and esoallant stook of goods. whit& ha is selling at very low pri ces. To 001:18ERICap.m.—We observe that a great many of our young folks are getting married; and it is presumed they wilt need something to live on more substantial than 'love, and consequently wil nee I cruekeryware on which to oat it. We advise all such to buy their. queensware at R. Walker's China 11.11. BOURITIOLD Oeugh Balsam aed Coe's Dyspepsia Cure—they should always be in .the house ready for immediate use ; they are the moat reliable remedies kntwb. The one'aiwsy s •hoody and speedy , in rases of sudden attael.a of croup amongst the children, or fur awing. the most stubborn coughs and colds, Is exoellent for Awe throat and all lung .difilaulties • the other , —Cee's Dyspepsia Cure—is • certain to cure lyapepela, no matter of how long standing, indigestion, and all diseases that originate in a disordered stets of the stomach and bowels. BILVICRI Worms —We trillium no dQgbt a very severe winter and we would advise all to prepare themselves. A good heavy blanket ~ or broehs shawl will eomfrirt a lady, while a heavy overcoat will answer for a gentleman. Now .the question will all is : Where 411111 we find the largest. assort• moot, and Who sells them the cheapest. The, pleas, la only too well known, the renowned Cheap.. Cash &Ore of Burdge & Jones.. - • .7 • • Tow Fon Banestss !—Oreat reduction in prices `f:{ goods at _Huber Bros. Store, In Allentown.— Having aerkegskstith - Bubb to:take poseesk ion of the 'store room at prekent 000ttpied"by to gether with seertain poiticha of oar, 'goods, yle. are now offering the bost.bargains ever given in Allen town in order to sodium. stock Shawl/ reduced . from $2 to ss..S.ilke. hiS cents' per tyird,` 20 cts.; Coburge 20 de Flannels ,ots ; Balmo ratstri ceets, and ot her kind Of - dress poods ib proporWon.. Ildeo'S' Geode; Cassimeree, Jeans,— wdede,:Linsoys, Sattinete, ec., reduced fully 20 per cent. Csrpets. Shades, Oil Clothe, Baskets, Carpet Chains, going t ff dirt cheap and with a tre mendous rtteh. Woolen Yarns, Zephyrs, Nablus, W - Hoods, Sontsge,oolen end Cotton Hosieryo. going at priettlewer-than at Manufaoturar's , hands. Al , so, Shootings, Chinks, MustiniC—bleached and un %doodled, Calicoes. Detainee, Ito., at almost half the figure asked at other stores. As this is a chance but seldom offered in the way of bargains, thee .desiring to avail themselves thereof should do, so without deay. To avoid the rushlit• ing mid-day ,call early in the morning. vs. Remember the ,place, Huber Brothers, three doors above the Eagle Hotel. , • GENERAL NEWS The new Gt.rmanie ,Confederation, mer which n ew : enji)ys military and 'political supremacy.••can raise an effective military force of 1,116,000 mon. of the5e..630.000 be. long to the reaulir armies, nad.466,000 to the "Landwher," or reserves. • , gammon°, Oot. 30 —Governor. Curtin yesterday issued a death-warrant to the sher, iff of I;yooming county, for the execution of Peterillota, on Tuesday, the 4th day of De eainber, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M: and 2 P.:.lldota was convicted•of the mur der of Phwbe 'Ann iota his wife,•on the - 4th of March, 1866, near ,Williamsport. , , DEATII or SZNiTOR lrY 1.1.10 W HURT ,Wiiiht t -United States Senator from NeW -'Jeraey, - die&; last Thursday _morning his residence in Newark, aged seventy-five .years. Mr. Wright wee born in Clarksville, Roeldebd-countr!NeW;Yorlei en& retnoved.to New Jerseylnr794: Ile wait one Of the ear- • pest and meet enterprising merchants of New ark, and in the year 1843 was elected as a Representative in Congress. a position he bell for four vim's." 1n.,1847 he ran for Gov ernor of , the State, but woe defeated, and in 1853 waselected by' the Democracy United. StatesiStitiator to 1111 a vacancy. Two . years later he *was again chosen, and again in 1863. 'Mr. Wright Was ati Amiable, courteous gent- - lemon, a liberal and enterprising citizen, and as a Senator was greatly respeoted, even ,by, his collerigais of different political v iews. EXCITEMENT PAIr•TIMORE. - 7The Polio Commissioners appninted by Governor Swann, Jamee Young and Wen. Thomati Valliant,do manded the books and records of the old board of Police , commissioners on SaciAdaylait, tied were refused. ' inen' 'proceeded 'to 'the Demoeratio head quarters and in, conjunction with. Sheriff Thompson commenced' swearing in a new set of Police, composed of. returned rebel soldiers and roughs, with the intention of taking possession of the office and control of the city by force: Judge Bond on applica thin issued warrants for the arrest of the. new Commissi,:mers, and the' Sheriff who at'tbe latest accounts' were in .j.til under the.charge of instigating a riot. The Sheriff's deputies were all discharged by Judge Bond.. The old bciard have' aldo sworn in a large number 'el additional police. This being the day lot the election we Inas? 'expect - to hear of 'a terri ble riot; unless the dispute was nettled 'yester day. The city of Baltimore will long lie 're membered as the place where the U.nion, Men of the. North were murdered on the 19th of Afirll - 1861, whi.e en their way to-the Nation- al_,Capitol, l nd it it to, be hoped that the. Uni, on men who now control that city will main tain-their posit*, and keep ;the, streets open; that the representatives Of the peoplenan pass unmolested to the seat of Government this winter. • STATE -ELECITIOIqa ~ , . The following State elections will'be :held to-day ' . , 7, ;,. New York—Nov. 6—Governor, thiity-one, members of Congress and one hundrettand! twenty-five members of the Aeeembly ; Senate holding over. U. H. Senator to elect in place of Ira Harris. Mossaehuesets Nor. Br" 9overpor, ten , members of Congress and Legislature. New Jersey—Noi. p —Five members of Congiess Ind members of Stake tbigleleture. Michip,au—Npv 6—Governor, six members of Congress and members of.Legislaturto. Minas—Nov. 6—State officers, fourteen members of Congress and members of L^gis lature. nited States Senator , to elect: in plane if yman Trumbull. Wiscoliein:— Nov. 0--State officers, six mem bers of Congress and members of Legislature. United States . Senator to elect in place of Tim. otby 0. Howe. Minnesota—Nov. 6—Governor,, two mein ber4 of Congress end members of Legislature. Missouri—Nov. 6—Superintendent of Pub lia Instruction, nine members of Legie:Sture. United States Senator to elect in place of B. Grate Brown. . t Kansas—Nov. 6—Governor , members of Legislature. Two United Statts Senators to elect in plane of James li. Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy. Nevada—Nov. 6. Governor, meinbei - of Congress and members of Legislature. 'Unit ed S stew Senator to elect in Plsee - cif 'James W. Nye, . , Maryl i and—Nov6—Five members' of Con gress and members of Legislature. United States Senator to elect in place of. Jobn - A. J. ' Creswell. Delaware—Nov. 6—Governor, member of Congi eas and members of Legislature. EW ADVER I TIBEi tpNTS. rtf • EROKEEAIIO. 4 BI . ?* . Passau . Core Suppecelied. " Paintia e Sickness, Ns , • t ; . "begone. rat , • • Itsadadsa, sad all eases that spring frOm irregularity. by reruovingoe amuse and all the effects that ;wise from It. 'They are perfectly sae in all owe, ex cept when forbidden by dim , none, and nre easy to edmlnlater, as they aro alcely ',mar coated. They should be In the hands of every Malden, Wife, and !dottier In the land. t - Ladles can address us In perfect confidence, and mate their com es we treat all Female Complain% sidioldo for oil diseases to dibiom.—Thirty.twe page pamphlet, In emptied envelope, free. TbreChtildnewtilleacedolli-blall.i/tllfifilelaM 10. _ per box, or six boxes for g 5; or they are Bent by "• • mall, free of postage„lni an , ordlnary letter, tree. from observation, by addressing the etile'proprietee; Dr. W. R. 11;1111.WIN87 Wens . Bt., N. Y. , , No St i.sro prepared far omega ortsehwksaindlder,ifiledlcinee 'these are sent by Mall, free of patiaga,im reaaloB at W 11 :, .Vie pricy of each boo.! • • 1 J, , : .rill'. WR/GHT/14. i. ' i ,! i`,. , I .. •.• ... RVJUVENATING... 'ELIXIR, . Or, ,lEseence of Life, .N.; r 'bities Gin iidt rifbanyiWsdke, ;,. • , •,',. , 'nein, Hysterfes in rarefies, )) ( /./ ... Palpitation (1104 Pearl and ::- ' ''• •-"" all Nerootsv Diseases.' Ir.'s. ---: ....,,,- "' • ' etetvineyrilfe emu vigor to the ;• - 'aged, citteing the hot blood 'et ':, - . _ ilefhe Phenix youth youth to course the vekis , me- Fem. 1 ehe aeheArV,,, :. luring the Organs of Gevera ggi;r, _...° 'a.; ii 011.1.011.001110, IMpOtiltCy and ' Otis fife r - eitsien - PePtiftY, reliariall ifeltainene . ate m m u a spernd end fait el r. thueprovltsge oettranna disease. perfect "Elixir of Lori," re moving Sterility and lierrennessin both sexes. To the yOUDA Inldaie•agivi, and Neel. th ere le DO plater boon then this," Elixir of Life,' It ;fives a new v I Ile of life, causing the weak and debilitated t s . hay renewed strength and vigor, and the entire • sst mto thrill with joy +lnd:Pleasure. . • 1' ce, one bottles9;lihree , betides 1144 gent tly express to any Address -^ e .••• ..; ~ . . - • Oar medicines aro sold rind recommended by all respectable Artiggiste in every qrt of .tbe civilised globe violins( unprincipled . defile's, however, try to deceive their customers by selling cheap and worth- ' '- . less compohnds id ordet , to make money, , lie loot; '-, deceived—ask for these. medicines and tak e ail others. If the gruggi, st does not keep them, write to us. and wo will; &Meth - ilk by:txpremxcimlNlT.. , Packed, free from observation. `We wiltbe paw - r to receive letters with fall statements In regard te, any disease with which ladies or, gentlemen era "Meted. 4 Address sit letteXr medicines. Joe. lets, or adds% to th e sole rioter; ' Dr. W. E. WIDIWIIIt 87 Walker 81., lisle; . t3CHIOTOKIS SEAWEED' TONIC: Vita Medicine, luvfMtod by Dr. J.H. Sonerrom, of Philadelphia, is intended to dlastfive the food and make it Into chyme, the first isries s of digestion. By cleansing the stomach. with ~Bchesiek'n Mandrake Pills, the Tonle soon system the appetite, and soia that could not be eaten ixiii/ro using it will be eallly Conannipdon f oannwna..ousedvoohenoWy,Pali, moult; animiliplbui 110,14 4147 / 4 live* Is • misdo healthy and, the appetite tutored, hence the Tonle and Pills are rmielied !linearly every case of nen- • innippati. A half donne bottles of thei SEAWEED TONTO ah'dthreneefoitilieeks'of tin NAND/2MM PILLS will cure any ordikiary casein( &repel:44. 7• Dr. Botnrsok makes professionelyielta New York, Boston, and at his principal 0111oe 1q Phlla44--.{ phis every week. Bee daily papers of each plane, or ' - his pamphlet on consumption for his dere for vialta- Gen. Please observe, when purchasing{ that the two like nesses of the Doctor, one: when In She last stage ot.. Consumption; add lhiY Mltsie /Mho now le, In perfect .1 health, are on the Government stamp. • • • 4r , Sold by all Druggists and Dealers,. price; $1.19 bottle, or $7.10 tho help-dozen. All letters for edvhe ' should be addressed to De. filortnewee Pelnolpil - :Office, No. 15 North oth Street, PhiladelPhla, Pa; General Wholesale 'Agents t Denise Dennis At Co., N. Y.: O.'S; Ilinne, ,, Baltimore, AM; John D. Parke, Clecirleatl, , Ohio Walker! th Taylor, Ohl ago, III; golfing Sm., Bt. Louis, Mo. ',tut rt -EMBALMING THE DEAD • -this . i'llsdoireq.in • Sacred to the living and the dead.. . . DR. F. A. HUTTON'S PROCESS FOR EmßALmov.c i piA..p4D; . . Which was used' diiiing thepist twolears, with 81101 extrwordioary suocess iw , WashingtonCtly ,and in this , Army ettka ; Poloma; • • Is now.. offered to the 'public bytho mrideteigned; , who has purehasedihe patent for Lehigharid North ampton counties. • This patent was granted by the U. S. Patent Of fice A. D., 1868; as' the greatest novelty and diseov ery of the age:. •Ariangementh hevp rtOtorbeew,Made to patent the same in England and France. The Sarno sesitlts hove afever ',been -accomplished by aby'ottier prcitas. ' The fluid oryitaiiter ifi the arterietiand hardens thelibdy, 4p4Agas potlisoolor the skin. It produces a. white marble color,' free from blotches. whilst the Fountepance,.ef the ,eprpse assumes aeglinAitd.ilikturatapperinopjasifallOP. A body baligoieriiiialmOd , in =, • , . • ; ..AAFTB,EriALNI I RES7 , 7 T i` Mutilation l ,qr - Extraction • ,At a trilling expetiiis;';4o4intiy fkieserved for many years. Ts !Ude. rtakeT, • , pavedch St!, betiiesti Walnutintltutom Nov. 6th.. : 761iL ;Great' Millinery Establishment No. 90,4 Wolinqit 19t., fldla. MADANOISELLE KE ILLIiVER AE PARIS, • Htiving rebuilt and greatly enlarged her, place of huilness hits. -now an' hand an entire new.assort- Tent o f very best tityles of - FRENCH MILLINERY Through her numerous ageriti in Parte, she teen abled to present in alt;rtinet °tether establishments the very. latest Eurotehn'etylisii " ItHtztrAT B;!ligkpu!REßßES, FEATHERS, CAPS, RIBBONS, FhlthlES eta. etc. . THE S4LE. ROOMS Are 'obristantly stocked with tho pholeast goOds, anti then eenditig Orddra can be stoooramodated.it the shortest notice. THE,MOD ftlyING, DEPARTMENT Di . ithOinghlf O4tirtHett,jatid i ttiii i liffh spe&alityln the Xitabliehment: ' • • THE WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT , Offers, gest.inilimainent4 Milliners . , who ain't! !any Hine be furnished with pattern I bonnets of the I l very.latist atyles,-prior to their- being .eapeSed at retail. "~ • • . N. B —Fronoh,.English am; Gertnen spoken November 0;1066" -• Dry, G ocids .Cll,4st riutsi, (cilicoe's) Apia at 12i eonte. Suitable for comforts. ' 2h#L3irilt. X GO • A LOT oFFgREp CHEAP. No one ices .neni can help belying. A choice o IccosticalT. A Ftrtm Lot OF • ....l Dress . Goods . Offered. ; at a Bargain 1 At,Lawfer steckel'i, 20 East Hamilton St., (Late Lion flail) nov6.tf.j ALLENTOWN,- PA. Auditors' Notice, _ In'the Orphans' Court of Lehigh. County. . tho matter, of the account of Jonathan Keen, Owen Knorr and Moses Heilman, Adm'rei of Andrew Knorr, late oftbe township of kowhill, deo'd. Now, Oct ;1;4866, rte motion of Mr. Holben, the Court appointed Ktishs t Forres,t,.B. 11 auditor to. audit, an Unix essalf;te,ecttle ttio ssAitcoonnt and report distribution. , • Vroin the 04Toste.--ifino. W. Iforzatt., Clerk. - The auditor °above named will attend la the duties of.his appointment on Thursday, the 29th day of November, at 1 o'clock, in _the,ftentoon, t this office, in. , thebtiroigli ..2110Ataa14. 'l ll 4e all parties interested are requlredto attend. - • ELIffHA FOHREST• Auditor. PURE. LIBERTY, WUITE LE&De=; The Whitest, the mod derible and the most eisinons. teal, Tr it Manufactured only by Ziegler err Ihnftb• Wholesale Drug, Pilot & Ohms .I)Oore„. janBo-131 No. 187 N. Third St., I'ldhula. • r TIME • • ! , B IF - 6! USLINS ri • j 9 4 .1 i flu A n `!'Some • ,elk is' L 7 as 1) Cts Fatilireached at 12} Ctn. A Larg) Lot _oF__ BLANKETS, WHITE, Ext."lt r Bold at a libeittlAbloanitt!treforektietlald , 'weittier , ' etifamenees. Fail ridtto see them. , lh4are •-• A 'CHEAP LOT • • GREY] Laisrlery,'&-Steckelo , No. 20 E. Hamilton.. (Late Lion Hall) .ArANNTOWN; PA .tA.DIES' FANCY FURS! _ Jr. , Ladies' and • Child/. ren's Wear in the City. Also, a tine• assortment. of Gent's Fur Gloves and Collars. , ' , I am enabled to dispose; Of my - stOek at 'yeti , ten:. stumble trices, and I would therefore 'Solicit i daft from tayfrlends.of Lehigh county .stntLytoinlty.-- Romelnber the name, number and street! „.. • ; . %KOH , • AIN lit; Arch . Miser; abinti 'itifiz L.' • • • ifi-Edr-i hose no Partner ' nor connection With any otherStoro in Plitladolphin Noy: 1”.11 clothilierCiathing WEISS, ; CniApiCitothingoStoreil TS , reninved to No: 80 West Hamilton , street, .treat . • A 'llegenbuch's Hotel, where ho will sell at the fol-.. ,laving low prices:— Overcoats, All-wold qqvor t from,. •.. ,$2O Ro 25. " Double twisted ? tom 18 to 20 " Q. ? u Clntirt B . , eny 12 to all Sack , Ccinui, All woid Bea v er, from - 14to'llir ."• Fine ' • • • • • 101 p 18 , " All-wool Caelimere t from 10 to 16 " , " Union OfOtb. ll' 6to 9 _ Pants, Ail-wool Cassimere, tine, " _ 4 ' Union ' Bto 6 Vests, Fine Caseinipre,,_ l 4to 6 a ' BOYS' CLOTIIINg 011 , AT,la HINDS, Shirts and Prftwo.nh go 9 ~inoyl,,for, . , 1.00 veiy best, l fioui, 2.00 to 3,00 tr, •'' And all kinds of gentlemen,s furnishing goods, att, the lowest prices. I Clillaukfulge fatioursOirpe, bo ibre,you buy olsowliere. - 4' I INPIPTIPPPte:;), . work.- miao, up .4 order 1 13 4 good atis 41ini f or is just the man that c dn ' • • . [nor6-3w-. 416. t 446. DRY VIMAM*49IILF4* No. 446 North SECOND , Sitrcet;;FNI„pAD'A. Jaet opened, with a splendid New Stock of • FOREIGN, an 4 APXESTIO DRY 0001)8. • . Consisting„ol" ' ADMS'AV TOWS arioifs, White Goods, Notions,.Volvete, eto., eto. KIENTLESIENS' WEAR,-- , Cloths, Caseimerei, Sattinetts, Vestings, ISlneline, Flannele, Blankets, eta., eto. N. F.—Just opened a t:lnedot oflEtiropeatr 44USLINS..4.ND LACES. Ji MitifONNAGICii•NBO., • (Successors tO Joseph Ilagy,) 440 N. 2nd , Nov 41113 • Take Notice :to Millers, Manufacturers, Merchants, Mechanics and Others. . . Q'I:ENCI.L.I'LA.TES out on Brass and Copper,for „parking names on, barrel', boxes,, bugs, ma obines, Piper, cloth 80., of all glee and eblspes, also THE ALfII.4O9E,T AND Flol7,llllEfi , ; tbey are very convenient; any person can mark by merely rubbibt, brdehnver tbe;plat'! . ..44l o f promptly filled by addressing, T: T. O'BRIEN, 235 Penh Bt., Reading. , • • a vB-2t) BETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN' L I at No. 737 WALriur ST.. PIIILADILIPRIA, by.z. .._ . . lo Oolton i lkintal Awooitteion,, the originpftwv,oelli. row Owns Gas for that purpose. . More than thirty.eseew Amarid persons havesign. ml our certificate scroll to that effect duriugthe past year. -The list can be seen at our office.. Come to . . . . head Quarter/. It is our speciality, ewe.tlq nu other deutal work, / Ind wo never fail. ir ihAt our office t in Cooper Institute, New York, we aye extrboted twith'for over 11;000 periods; during e past year. We aro the only.parties who makes speolality!of,t),/muse of,the Gary and.we administer it to , the most de/louts and fiats and never haw Acqt Ili Ueeidsta - with it. _Office : 737_ Walnut Street, 'hiladelPhia-.i .t. i. 11 : ..'. . i '. i.l 11 1 9 1 . 6 7 P P .. Fi #fi , r No. 520 ARM STREET, ruiyinnqgn. Ras a largo Stook of fine WATCHES, i iSILV.MOYAIK ' ' ' V SILVER PLATRH,WARE, Suitable for Holiday and Bridal P RISEN TS I -6m TBE books for subscription to the Stook of thie/n -"stitition afro now open and in the hands of W. 11. Blumer,lii and Esq., all Oth e rs for inseotiod Wh , and the citizens of the Boringofeta. t Marred in this school, are earnestly requested to call and sub scribe liboislif Suring thia ,Weeki so that:the object may be attained tie speedilyas ; possible. By order of Vommitt4e, 1 • • e.tr.: MM. 4AT4. , Prest• I Attest: E J. KOONS, Sea'y. • DIVIDEND. :4, II I.l'i''.ettiLieotoittistnito;rii,jjoint, t Allentown, Nov. 0 1 1866. 6 1 16010i:4 'Ole 'dr all taxes, out of the profits of the past sis.monthe. is duo and:payable to the stookholders,'or their legal iliptesentatives, On'aiad aft tbri ifith By order of the Bol.llk - •• I • 'CHAS: t9OPER Caeltjer. nov6-3w] ot . .Jai Furniture ...Ware; Rooms, E. Corner SECONIrand RACE Htreet , L. - PHILADELPHIA., r • 18 now selling of hie largo .etook nt rignituro, Cheap tbr Cash. • •. • :; --3 m =MEI On the 20th otOolober, by Rev ..bir.•Melfrieb, Mr. ChsrlesWeber,to Miss Tolish Woimkesse/, bo th of LOwer Macungie: • • • • On tho 10th of October, by Rev. Win Ihstb, Mr. Henry Overholt, of 13ucks county, to Miss Ainstnis E. Woovor. of:Cantor iV,ollo3't : On the 27th of October, by the same, Mr. Reuben Hahn, of Bethlehem, to Miss Amalindollith, of A;- lemtowo.. , On the 20th of Oot t ober hyMenjainhit r.ffirl bawler; NE 41; Moirfis? Tr Poklirit of , floOth tes4l l . l . otm , to Mary Ann Stout if Freenuinabnetc., , On Nor:Atli, bYthalter:', Fonapel, lIMUIpe, Mr. ho; E Stirratne W. Kessler to Mltontna N. fan4er,.. both 'oft ' , ",' ' ' . - ••.r.s . ,;, , , t : Ot iNrellat. l .l.l lllllllll.ll.ll.ll oeto r , agth, ,141042t0ni, minors on lidisithbei Lt, lir , nag, aged 74 yeti MO 1213 AT tOHN BAREIRA'S Id -Raab!Med B UR tlanufttotory, NO: 718'Ar4 Street,' ' Above Seventh, • PHILADELPHIA," Hayti how in-store oU ty own Itoport4tkon [mato:Aare one obtiltv agest and mostileato iful selections of • • }/A.Nelt FURS,. r..M._,..,..~.-,..__.,,.,~,,., DORI Crs€ll
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