The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, January 20, 1869, Image 4

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    MAN'S MIND MUST BEMIS KINGDOM.
The highest goods thou mast Insure thyself—
Thou must beret them WY, momently,
Prom thee ma father they Must all proceed:
Love, goodness, gladness, happiness, and health;
Yea, and the word bolds good of beauty, too,
And freedom, of all goods foundation-stone.
Whit thou art sot, that none can give to thee
And whalsoe'er thou art, all that thou haat.
Of that none will, nowt can:deprive thee, none !
So wilt thou oft hear foolish loan crave mush, ,
When tho brave word has long been teaching thenf."
"Bolust and four not ;" that le liberty.
But now these hard, hard questions ask thyself:
Art thou, then, well in body and in soul?
Art thou so full of love? Art thou so good?
Art thou so fair to look on, and so free,
That thy good things are more than wish and want,
Mere four of others and the highmt fear,
Year of thyself iSearof the Ood in thee:
Pnrely and grea to be all things groat! .
And live with manly vigor through and through)
That tank still frightens hearts that bug the day. •
Men spook greatjwords and yet live petty lives,
Content with littlo—evon as children ani
Who love fo give their dolls high-sounding onmoc,
And keep the very highest for themselves, •
Projecting true life on a distant male.
0 Lord, when thou commondest, thoro they stand:
The spring -time, man, and through him, all good things I
Vflooso owns no commend—he Is a slay°.
Ito who commando himself alono is free. •
From the German of Leopold Scheer.
INFLUENCE OF THE OXIDES OF
CHROMIUM AND TITANIUM ON
THE COMPOSITION OF PIO IRON.
BY AUG. A. AND S. DANA HAYES, ASSAYERS TO
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. • • •
Within the last four years we have been fre
quently employed in chemical investigations of
the altered characters of some pig irons, which
resulted apparently under the usual circum
stances in the reduction of uniform ore.
In these cases the amount of carbon united
with the iron had been diminished, without
the introduction of other matter, in quantity
suMeient to influence a change in title connec
tion, and generally no variation in the compo•
sition of the ore was known or suspected. We
bad analysed the ores in some of the beds in
formdr years and regarded dram as well
adapted to the production of pig iron of good
quality ; but in pursuing the research we were
convinced that the change in quality of iron
could be traced to altered composition in the
ore of part of the beds' used for supplying the
furnaces.
The correctness of this view was confirmed
by our analyses of many iron ores, in some of
which we found the oxides of chromium or
titanium, existing where they were not indica
ted and connected with the ore in beds which
have been considered as pure iron ores.
Both the oxide of chromium and oxide of
titanium, seem to act in the furnace or the
crucible in a way to withdraw a portion of the
carbon, or prevent that true union of carbon
with a portion of the iron, which constitutes
gray pig iron, without the metals of these ox
ides really alloying with the Iron and thus In-_
dicating the cause of change. We have ena/'
lysed samples of pig iron where the alloys of
chromium or titanium existed intim pigs, and
where the oxides accompanied the ores in the
beds, but we were not prepared to find an in
fluence exerted on the quality of the pig metal
without the refractory metals forming a part of
the composition.
The occurrence of oxide manganese with
iron ore is common, and titanium compounds
Ewe often found in both magnetic and brown
iron ores, as insoluble substances, in small pro
portions, and these ompounds combine with
and are removed by the fluxes without injury
to the pig metal. These compounds of titani
um are the cause of the often superb blue col
or of the cinder, produced under varying con
ditions of glassy or stony character, and must
be carefully distinguished from those we re
gard as more detrimental in their influence on
the metal.
In a number of analyses of Iron ores we had
found both oxide of chromium and oxide of
titanium in n aintn ronacrelng thorn nolu.lo in
diluted acids, and in a condition to escape de-
tection in the ordinary modes of analysis. Both
magnetic and brown iron ores have been found
to contain either oxide of chromium, or oxide
of titanium in this soluble state. Among the
samples from contiguous beds, this diversity,
in composition made by the presence of Bonn;
oxide of chromium or oxide of titanium exist
ed ; and while the bulk of a bed of ore was
pure, continuations of the bed, or associated
ore, yielded notable weights of oxide of chro
mium or oxide of titanium in the different
samples.
The suggestion we would make to the iron
master in view of these facts is, the possibility
of the quality of the pig metals' in anomalous
eases being greatly influenced by the admix
ture of some ore, containing the oxides
of chromium or titanium, with the basis ore
of good quality. This may take place by the
main bed being crossed by veins of mixed ore,
or by the workings passing into contiguous
beds where one kind of ore is used. In other
cases, where the iron master can gain the
great advantage arising from mixing ores, one
of the kinds may contain the contaminating
oxides and injure the iron.
'We subjoin some results of analyses show
the proportion of oxide of chromium to the
Metallic iron contained in the ores :
Ist. Magnetic 4—iron, 40; oxide of chro
mium, 1.40. 2d. Hematite ore—iron, 42'47 ;
oxide of chromium, 1 110. Bd. Brown massive
ore—iron, 64.82 ; oxide. of chromium, 1110.
—Same iron, 40'70 ; oxide of chromium, 1 . 04.
More traces have been discovered in some
cases, while in other instances a larger pro
portion of the chromium formed an alloy with
the iron produced from the ore.
—BLACK AND BLUE EYEIL—Baer, an emi
nent German physician and occulist, says that
blue eyes are capable of supporting a much
longer and more violent tension than black
ones. The strength and duration of the sight
depend on the different color of the eyes, and
oven that, depends upon a greater or less de
gree of clearness of 11101411, as' the defects of
the light depend on a color more or less dark.
Hence it results that in this point of view blue
eyes are infinitely better than black. The
former, therefore, possess in a more eminent
degree than the latter the perfections adapted
to their functions. The same author has also
remarked that black eyes are more subject to
to catemets ; and ho also observes, that out of
twenty persons with black eyes, you find not
ono that is perfectly satisfied with them. In
this particular!then, it must be admitted that
blue eyes are better adapted to their destina
tion than black ones. .
—A young fellow was taking a sleigh-ride
with a pretty girl, when he met a minister who
- was celebrated for tying the matrimonial knot
at short notice. He stopped him, and asked,
hurriedly :
"Can you tie a knot for me?"
" Yes," said Brother B— "I guess so ;
when do you want it done ?"
" Well, right away," was the reply ; "is it
lawful, though, here in the highway?"
." Oh yes ; this is as good a place as any—as
safe as the church itself."
" Well, then, I want a knot tied ln my
horse's tail, to keep it out of the snow I" shout
ed the wicked wag, as ho drove rapidly away.
—A FIRST-RATE NOTICE.—The following
Purports to ho a model medical puff: "Dear
Doctor :—I shall be one hundred and seventy
live years old nextDctober. For over eighty
four years I had been an invalid, unable to atop
except when moved with a lover. But a year
ago I heard of the Granictdar Syrup. 'I bought
a bottle, smelt the cor . and found myself a
man. I can now run twelve miles and a half
an hour, and throw • thirteen summersaults
without stopping."
CM
THE CARPET AND OIL CLOTH
EMPORIUM OF
E. S. SHIVER & CO.,
NOB. 5 AND 7 WEST HAMILTON BT.,
ALLENTOWN, PA
REPLENISHED
In all It. Ist ant anticline, etylos and pattanis.
PRICES REDUCED
Wo keep for elle all the following popular make.
BODY BRUSSELS,
6 FRANK ENGLISH,
FRANK DIGELOR,
6 FRANK HARTFORD,
ENOLISII TAPESTRY,
CROSSLEY'S TAPESTRY,
STODDART TAPESTRY,
SMITH TAPESTRY,
HARTFORD & LOWELL, emirs 3 ply,
IMPERIAL, extra 3 ply,
MEDIUM SUPERFINE, 3 ply,
SMITH TAPESTRY INGRAIN,
PIIILA. SUPERFINE do,
PHILADELPHIA FINE INGRAIN,
PIIILADELPIIIA COMMON INGRAIN,
PHILADELPHIA WOOL INGRAIN, do.
WINDOW SHADES!
AND
CURTAINS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, STYLE AND PRICE
Ebucational.
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QUAKER • CITY BUSINESS COL
LIMB. N. E. COR. 10TH AND CHESTNUT STS.,
PHILADELPHIA.
THEM OST EXTENSIVE AND BEST ORGANIZED COM
MERCIAL SCHOOL IN THE COUNTRY.
INCORPORATED N
B Y ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE OP
PENSYLVANIA,
Authorized to grant Diplomas and confer degrees of
'Merit ; the only institution of the kind
possessing these privileges.
PRACTICAL AND USEFUL EDUCATION
FOILYOUNG MEN.
IMPORTANT TO ALL CLASSES.
To the Merchant, to the Mechanic, the Farmer,
and to all who desire to qualify themselves in the
best manner for the active duties of business
life.._
The groat advantages of thorough scientific and practi
cal Instruction. an carried out at thin institution, have long
boon foil add recognized In the merchautilo community
where its graduatos have received tho profor
p ence and boon
rapidly promoted to pooltions of honor and rofit-
BOOKKEEPING.
elan,
The Ps ° . ° :n i d e go l istfPnif taught
I l ar r kodtlsTrD h ur.
non.
PENMANSHIP.
A standard business aystem taught In an @Meant man
ner by oxperienced inetractors.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC.
Tho boat and shortost methoda of sosniestatlon.
LECTURES
On Commercial Law and other subjects pertaining Bust.
nese. Also Instruction in the higher Mathematien, the art
of detecting Counterfoil Money, Phonography, Engineer.
tug, Surveying, Navigation, atc.
- - - -
THE COMMERCIAL COURSE
Is of the most compliiii, thorouih and practical obtracter.
lu the
DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTS.
advantages aro afforded to those who desire a knowledge of
ACTUAL COUNTINGHOUSE PRACTICE
Easinnoil'est.'ll2."errgloataite::l7:2.ls.thht."Va
THEORY AND PRACTICE,
eight
the student. In the shortest possible. time, an In
sight into all the forms, routine and detail@ of business.
and fitting him, in the best manner, to enter at once upon
the duties of any position as a practical accountant.
FAIRBANKS' BOOKKEEPING.
Thin work, the most complete and extensive Treatise on
Bookkeeping over publinhed, affords the best indication of
the value of the course of Inntruction. Every young man
who designs entering any Commercial School should fleet
procure it copy of thin book. It contains 449 large octavo
FIA g n e e s d 1A3%1 le
actual ` vg, a alm os t
r ct i, i 3 l ,vn Bors eta ob
t by mall
to any address.
Jan 2141 L. FAIRBANKS, A. If., Pros.
Coal only Lumber.
REMOVAL!
SMITH & OSMUN' S
•
COAL AND WOOD YARD ! •
The above Coat and Wood Yard has been removed to the
trColisitititiViecOiliarkiNtu r i?Pu T ali i tir - .`"n". ww
Egg, Stove Nut and Chestnut Coal,
selected from tho best mines in the country.
0 U It C 0 A L
Is under cover—oqd it Is to tbo Interest of every one 4o
purchase
DRY AND SCREENED COAL
4GI'A largo stock of nll kinds of good Wood constant',
on hand, and delivered to all parts of the city at the lowest
market prices.
BRANCH TA RD.—A branch yard Is kept at ho Lehigh
Valley Depot, known as the former yard of Lents and
Rocker.
AIirTIIIS TIIEPEOPLE'S COAL YARD. - 011.
Our Coal In selected from the best mines In the Lehigh
region, and knowing this to be the fact and that it will give
sntisfndlou, tboro le no use
the mbaey. All wa ask Is a trial. (V;tgeagentetTeTe
ler's bat Moro.
FRANKLIN SUIT% WILLIAM OSMUN.
July 10th
•
REMOVAL. •
TREXLER & BROTHERS,
DEALUIL. IN ALL MINI. OP
• LUMBER, •
•
Ualeo b LAWX:d t `ir t o h t, e rh f o r i i r e o n l d dVa n n a d fTlEtitr . that
th"
NEW. YARD,
near the corner of Tooth and Hamilton streets, formerly
occupied by Brans, & Miller, as a Lumber Yard, where
they will constautly keep on hand a large and seasoned
stock of
LUMBER,
inch as all kinds of
PINE. HEMLOCK. CHESTNUT, POPLAR, SHINGLES,
PICKETS, LATHS, &c.
fact everything usually kept by the trade.
'All kinds of lumber cut to ardor at short notice.
Thankful for past favors we trust our friend., ae well
as the public In general, w ill gle e as a call at our Now
Yard ~ where we will nee oar be at endeavorato render sat.
isfaetion. both se regard• tie ity and Prim. foot EPtli-tf
fillitsceltancouls.
r i
'For doing • (entity washing to the cheapest Manner.
Guaranteed equal to the beat in the world I Has all the
strength of old rosin ciao with the mild and lathering qual
ities of genuine Castile. Try Wu aplendid'aosp • gold by
the ALDEN CIikIMICAL WOREB. 48 North Front gt.,
Philadelphia. (sop 1-'O3-ly
FOUR HUNDRED FARMS FOR
SALE, ranging in wino from $8 to ISO per acre, accord •
to improvement., location dm Good soil. genial climate,
and near market.. Those farms are situated In Virginia
and Maryland, some In tho Immediate vicinity of Wash
-1110)11 and others from 20 to SO miles distant from the Cap
ital. Address or call on J. D. GANG WEKEMB M.sachn.
setts Avenue, near Sixth ntreol, Washington, D. C.
IMI. WATERMAN,
.Prop rietor of WATERMAN'S COCKTAIL AND TON
IC BITTERS, Wholesale and Retail, No. 11013 Market St.,
Philadelphia.
The tonic properties of these Bittern have boon certified
the l le c s77o m ac f ro r w n lrits!eVa n n e rthO r t c l i t n a l fl P PlTtli!l a FaN ' :
univervai favorite striongjudges of • good gin or %whisky
cocktail.
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G
EORGE WENNER,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCB
COMMISSION & SHIPPING MERCHANT
No. ZS South Wator St., Chicago, 111.
.S Particular attention given to Eastern shipments
REFERENCES:
0, W. Butts & Bro., Chicago; Saeger & Bro.. Allentown,
Pc • Capt. Erdman, Centro Valley Pa.; Wm, Hackett,
Cadder Easton (Pa. )Bank ; Rommel: Dueenbury & Co.. 101
West.at., New York ; Ilushong & Dm, Bankers, Read
ing, Pa.; B. G. Mengel, Bethlehem._ Pa. John Hoffer,
Harrisburg, Pa.; John Fahnstork, Nillway, Lancaster
county, Pa .; Joseph Ilelnley , Sweetland Centre , lows.
aug 20-ly o
MACUNGIE SAVINGS BANK.
The Maennglo Savings Bank (nearly opposite the Allen
town National Dank] receives money en Deposit in any
eume, on interest ore per cent, per annum.
Deposita may be withdrawn partly as wholly at any
time during (ho year for which interest will be snowed
according to the time the same may have remained. •
Government Bonds are taken, for which the highest pre.
minute and accrued interest will be allowed.
Money loaned out at desirable rate. at all times.
John 11. Bagel
11°.Po r i ' B il l ll l , l ll ri . John Behan
Darla 8c all, n - °yr Bomb. Enetlan
Dania' Wider.
WIC e' LICIITENWALN Eli, Cuhlar.
BENJ. FOGEL. rrealdont
LADIES' FANCY FURS.
AT JOHN PARMA'S
Old Establiebed Fur Man
FANCY TUBS
Ladles' and ChlTdren's
tar In the Clty. ' Also, a
e assortment of Cen ts'
r Gloves and Collars.
am enabled to dispose
my goods at very res.
mable prises. and would
Ireton, sollelt a tall from
friends In Lehigh corm
, and •lelnlty.
- Kir Remember Street
Name.
Number and Street.
FARErRA,
JOH
No. 718 Arch Street, above 7th, 'ninth age, Philadelphia.
air I have no partner, nor eotuaeoUon With any other
Store lit Philadelphis. Cost 6.11. in
KELLER dc BROTHER,
NO. BT WEST HAMILTON BT
TIME KEEPERS,
A LARGE LOT FOR SPRING TRADE
CLOCKS,
woll
82 upw ard .. A larger nod warr motortm anted.
ent o All f
alien and price., from
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
than tan be found In any other store in the city. •
LADIES' AND GENTS' WATCHES. •
JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS,
RAR RINGS,
BREAST PINS, end
FINGER
RINGS
SILVER WARE,
of every doneripllon, oliCllll.
TEA SETS
WATER PITCHERS,
• WAITERS
FRUIT DISHES
OYSTER DISHES
CAKE BASKETS,
Largo and email CASTORS,
SILVER SPOONS,
SILVER FORKS, and every thing In the
SILVER WARE LINE.
LADIES' AND GENTS' GOLD PENS.
AlirCall and examine our stock, All of which trill he
laEoWlZTel E gn'i
.red on Short Notice.
may 1141 KELLER & BROTHER.
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
•
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
AT
CHARLES. S. MASSEY'S,
No. 21 East Hamilton street, opposite rho Clem:tan Re
formed Church. Jug received frost Now York and Phil
adelphia, all the latest styles •
GOLD WATCHES.
Ile JULY rho largest and bent assortment of Gold Watches,
and at lower prices than can bo found elsewhere.
SILVER WATCHES.
110 ig n . assortment
be vf c r i mu,:gt;; ere e. of Silver Watches
than
GOLD JEWELRY.
Ito has the largest and best assortment of all triads of
(old Jewelry.
GILT ANI! PLATED JEWELRY.
He ham a Jewelryd better assortment of all kinds of (IR
and Plated than can he found elsewhere.
SILVER AND PLATED ,WARE.
Ho has a splendid assortment of Sliver and Plated Ware.
Af t i t or rson desiring goods In this lino can not fail to bo
CLOCKS.
A larger assortment than at any other establishment.
MELODEONS.
A splendid assortment of Prince's Melodeons, (ho best In
the world.
•
ACCORDEONS.
A splendid assortment of all kinds of Aecorderms.
His establishtnent hasl le ately born flirted op end Is row
second to none In New Va and Philadelphia, and ahead
of anything outside the large cities. Ile hate larger stock
of fashionable goods In lilt line than all others in Lehigh
county combined. To convince yourselves of the above
cell and see,
GOODS FOR THE
•
'••
• S
—4 l( HOLIDAYS., A -4 *
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
JEWELERS,
N 0.902 CHESTNUT STREET,
PIIILADELPIII A.
In addition to Choir largely increnneil dock of
FINE WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ARTISTIC
SILVER WARES, PLATED GOODS, Ac, &c.,
Leo now opening a Inagniflcent collection of
FOREIGN FANCY GOODS
IN METAL, MARBLE, DECORATED GLASS. LEATHER
AND GOLDEN BRONZE,
r u g, l 4 l NO. s p l enTiLt. l 7.l= i fiVitiZ r"mall
CHRISTMAS SALES.
Our nrrnneomonln , boll to ier.o ffro d ,,Ve"cgtVlTer.
norolcul product'. of our ntock. It Is our wish, an well
as our interent, to nocuro to our patrol. Rao benefit of auell
aclvantagen in
MODERN PRICES TIIROUGIIOUT OUR STOCK,
WITHOUT EXCEPTION.
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SPECTACLES! SPECTACLE !!
EYE GLASSES. Stc.
8 41g0 00 n . nU e ow[Le:t e l t. a . slo c r . t . m a c t ut of all kinds 0f:6;...,
CIIAS. S. MASSEY'S,
•
NO. 23' EAST HAMILTON STREET,
ALLENTOWN, PA.
Having devoted a great deal of care and attention to the
Spectacle business for these last few yearn. I And that my
bust.se in that line has increased no much that I have de.
(ermined to mak which ECIALITY. There is no article
manufactured inthere in NO much deception pante-
Heed as there Is in Spectacle Glasses. Knowing that the
public have been frequently humbugged by parties pre
tending to have a euperlor article of Gleams, and charging
exorbitant price, for them. thereby (raking upon the ne
cessities and infirmities of age I have taken pains to se
lect a large and complete assor tment of the finest and best
M.S. ever manufactured, thus affording all permute
needing Spectacles an opportunity of purchasing at rea
sonable prices. Persons having anp difficulty Is being
suited oleewhere will do well to give em a call. as I feel
confident that no one will fall to be mulled. Remember the
mene, No. 2:IEIW Hamilton street. opposite the Gor.
Reformed Church. Allentown, Pa. inn 2'3-438tt
_
MESSRS. LAZARUS d• MORRIS,
Occullsta and Manufacturero of the celebrated
PERFECTED SPECTACLEg, ETEPLASSES.
U•?E APPOINTED
KELLER & BRO.,
BILVERI4IIIII . IIO AND JBWELEIIiI.
NO. 37 WEST HAMILTON'STREET, .
ALLENTOWN. PA.
as (Mgr collo agents for Allontorn and vicinity for tho sale
of tho Celebrated
PERFECTED SPECTACLES AND EYE (MASSES.
In doing so they have coundenco in tho ability of their
agents to moot the re. ulremeuta of all customer.. Their
assortment of no.ii .1 Leaned, comprises every form and
kind calculated fur the •Implest as well aa the worst
tanmoos of diseased or impuirod vision. Au opportunity will
then afforded to procure, at ail times, SPECTACLES
UNEQUALLED HY ANY FOR THEIR STRENGTHEN
' INO AND PRESERVING QUALITIES. Too much cannot
be said as to their Superiority over the other ordinary
glasses worn. There I. no gUmmering. wavering of
theafght, diadems. or other unpleasant aonaation, but
on the. contrary. from tho peculiar construction of the
Lenses. they are soothing and pleasant, causing a feeling
of relief to the wearer, and producing a clear and distinct
vision, *An the natural healthy eight They are the only
Spectacle. that
PRESERVE AS WELL AS'ASBIST THE SIGHT.
and are the cheapest Because the beat, always lading
many years without change being necomery.
CAUTIOII.—We employ no pedlers.
DIIALIIIIB 111
FIRS JEWELRY, WATCHER, CLOCKS, SOLID
NIL VER and SILVER-PLATED WARE,
aro (ho sole agonts for Allentown, Jun 23-'oB.ll'
attli 1(4, ) _
ViAN KER S,
No. 35 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
• PHILADELPHIA.
gDYERNMiIif i hi I CURITIES,
STOCK, COLD
AND NOTE BROKERS
Amento or Banks, Firm; and Indloldnala rooolood,
to okeok at Milli. rz? •
INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCE&
{BEN ERAI
R kENTB I '.
FO
Co._ PEN N SyLVAN I A e : k,
vplizar A
stik. s,„
pfe ...) OF THE 6\ ... 9 1,
Xl lll IFE ' Niter
XII° OF THE &
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
2t IPARCII STREET,
•130•11 7th, PHIA..,
wave
p ort In Moro of my
wri Importation and Man
facture, one of limo lamed
Id most beautiful sole--
go of
The NATIONAL LITE INBORANCL COMPANY 1/1 •
corporation chartered by epode' Act of Coograts, •p.
provnl July :LS, Me, with •,
. CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, RILL PAID.
Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who
are Invited to apply at our °Moe.
Full particulars to be had on application at our aim
located In the second story of our Banking House,
whore Circulars and Pamphlets. tally deecribing tho
advantages offbred by the Company, may be had.
E. W. CLARK Q CO.,
. No. 35 Sbuth Third 91.
B. S. RUSSELL, Manager,
Cherie& W. Cooper and Moon Walser, Allanteern Nor
Venal Pi*k. .14C/1141 for Lehigh 6 Cuboa Goustlea. Pao
ALLENTOWN. PA.
ITEM
Finn ads of
Spectacles.
YELLER & BRO.,
Life Insurance.
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NAVQUA ANDEgai
SVILLE R. R.
C A"
POOH
PALL ARRANGEMENT.
(ter BEPTEMDERI4 I°4B,PaiOingar tral
aqua & Pogriaollin Railroad will run in co
ho Lehigh Valley Railroad and East Penn.
Mows:
On and a
the Catena .
STATIONS
CATASAUQUA.
•MIC4LEYS.
BEIPLES.
'JORDAN BRIDGE.
GUTH'S.
WALBERT'S.
CIIAI'MAN'H.
TREELERTOWN,,
BURIN IGSVILLEL
FARMINGTON.
*SPRING CREEK.
AL-BURTIS.
0.4.1
6.50
0.61
7.00
7.05 1
7.101
7.18'
7.
•Flag Stations.
CONNECTIONS
The morning train Went connects with the L. V. R. It.
Local Passenger train from Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown
nod Al-Mulls with a train on the Last Penneyl vania R. R.
for Reading, Pottsville, Harrisburg sad Philadelphia.
Tho morning train Last connects at Al-Berlin with
train on E. P. R. It. from Allentown and at Cala...n
oun with trains on the Lehigh Valley Railroad for Manch
Chunk, Wilkes-Barre. Scranton, Philadelphia and Now
York, and with the Lehigh dr 4 Sunquehanna R. It. fur
Bethlehem, Easton Philadelphia and New York.
Tho 2.00 P. train West connects nt Al-Bunts with a
train on the East Penn. Itallroadjor Reading, Pottsville,
Harrisburg and Philadelphia.
The Evening train East leaven AI-Berlin on the arrival
of a train from Allentown and of a train making connec
tions at Rending with trains from Philadelphia, Harrill
burg, Pottsville, &c., nod connect! With local passenger
train on the L. V. U. IL at Calanauqua fur Allentown,
Bethlehem and Easton.
Persons wishing to go to Allentown can take tho morn
ing Into East to Catassinina and return by a train on the
East Pennsylvania It. It., leaving
C. W A Ilenrown nt P
4.211 P. M.
CHAMAN,
Supt. and Engineer.
OEM
READING ROAD. E''4,,wt_A
WINTtlt AItRANGE3IINT.
MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1808
Great Trunk Linn from the North and Northwest for
Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsrille,Tamouqua,
Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton, Eph
rata, Lifts, Lancaster, Columbla_Sic.
Trains leave Harrisburg fur New York as follows :
5.50, 5.50, 8.10 A. 31. 12.40„ noon, 2.01 and 10.50, I'. M.,
connecting with siniaar trains . the Pennsylvania rail
road and arriving at New York at 11.00, A. M., 12.:31 main,
3.50, 7.10, 10.111, P. M. a nil 11.1.1, A. 31., respectively: . Sleep-
Mg cars n CLOMP:IIIY te:f.ri.,l A. Al., end 10.50, I'. 01.,trains
without chance.
Leaving Ilarri,barg for Rending, Pottsville, Tnmanqua,
Mlnersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine Grove, Allentown
and Philadelphia, ro.A. 3t., 2.10/mil 4.10, P. M., stop
ping at Lebanon init principal way stations ; the 4.10, p.
St., train Intik tut connections for Philadelphia and Col
,ntabla only. For Pottsville, Schayikil Haven and Auburn
via Schuylkill atd Susquoltimmi Railroad, leaving liar
rinburg lit 3.31, li 31.
Retaining, level New York nt 9.01 A. 31.. d 12.00 noon,
5.10 cad Sot I'. Si, Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and 3,30 P.
M. Sleeping can acrompatiy the 9.07 A. M.,..10 and B.•J
I'. M. trains troll. New York with out change.
Way pnssenger .rain leavos 1' illailelpida nt 7.3
) A. H.,
Vont:venni; with similar train on East Penna. Railroad, re
turning Iron: Read ng at 6.31 I'. Id, stopping at all stations;
leave Pottsville n 1730, 8.45 A M., Mitt 2.45 P. 111.5 Shamo
kin at 5.25 A. 31.f/o:land at 7.00 A. M. and 1230 I'. 31. ; Ta
m:m.3 at 8.30 A.M. nail 2.51 P. 31., for Philadelphia.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
road, nt 7.10 A. 3. for Harrisburg, and ILNJ A. AL for
Pine Grove and Tron.t.
Retailing arcommelation train leaves Reading at 7.30 A.
31., returning, loge es Philadelphia nt 4.4.5 P. 51.
0.45 A. H. rah:r
Pottstown Arcot: ungaleaves P u:dati on
hila trai
delphia nt 4.n leaves P oo. ottstown at
,
Columbia railriol trains-leave Iteading nt 7.00 A. M. and
0.15 I'. 31., fur Ephtita, Linz, Lancaster, Coluntbia, Ac.
ad
Itailtaid Trains learn Perkin:nen Junction
at 0.15 A. 31. and 130 P._31., returning leave Skit:pack at
8.10 A. M. and 12.4: I'. 31., connecting with similar trains
on Reading Itoilrod.
Oa Sundays: Letve Now York at 8.00 I'. M.; Plilladol
-1
phia 8. A. AL and Lsl '. A,
L the 8.00 A. Si. train running
only to Rending; ettsvilleB.oo A. M. ; Harriiiburg 5.50 A.
M., 4.10 and 10.50 M., and Reading at 1.01, 3.03 and 7.15
A. M., for Harris irg, at 12.50 and 7.31 A. Al. for Now
York, and 4.1:1 P. 11. , for Philadelphia.
Commutation, lineage, Season, School and Excursion
Tickets to and .roa all paints at reduced rates. Daggagn
A. chocked through ;100 pounds allowed each passeng LS er.
(I. A NICOL,
JanlB General Said.
T .EIFIIGH %ND SUS---iii_.
..1-41:113E11 ANNA RAILROAD. i':l i-•••• saldMii
(Lehigh Oat and Navigation Company.)
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
On and after Monday December 14, 1868, as follow. :
DOWN TRAM—Leave Green Ridge 9.03, 11.21 A. a, and
3.55 P. IL: &Mann 9.05, 11.27 A. M.and 4.09 P. M.; Pltta•
ton 9.35, 12.02 A. I. and 4.31 P. a. ; Wilkes-Barre 10, 1233
A. a and sp. a. ;White Haven 11.94 A. a. ; Blanch Chunk
(Accommodation) 1247 A. 111., (Local) 1.10 A. a.; Cat..-
.501;2.16 A. a. ; Allentown 2.27 A. 14._,.• Bethlehem 2.40 A.
M end 12.20 P. M. Inner., IrrIVO, 3.06•. 111.. and 12 53 P.M.
'UP TaAins.—L e Easton 11.50 A. a. and 2.07 p. a..
Bethlehem 12.25, n on. and 2.40 r. a. • Allentown 12.42
noon ; Catasanqua 2.53 noon; Mauch Clunk 2.08 P. a.;
White Haven 3.:.51; ilkos- Burro BA. M. 2.25, and sr.a. ;
1
Pittston 8.29 •. a., 54 and 5.29 P. M.: Scranton 9.05 A. M.
3.24 and 0.05 P. IL ,
CONNECTIONS.
Down Train leav i tg Green Ridge at. I) A. a. makes con
nection with Lehig Valley Railroad at Penn Haven fo
Beaver Meadow, Id anoy City, &e.
Delaware & Madsen Canal Company.—Up Trains leav
ing Wilkes:Barre alit A. IL and 225 P. M. and down trains
leaving leaving Greco Ridge at 9 A. a. and 3.55 p. M. make
connection et Green Ridge with trains on Delaware and
Hudson Railroad to and from Carbondale.
North Pennsylvania Railroad.—Down train leaving
Green Ridge' t Ba. M. and up train leaving Easton at 2.07
p. a., connect at Bethlehem with train on N. I'. It. It. , ar
riving. at Philado ratio at 5.21 P. a. Returning leave Philp
dolphin at 9.45 A.M.
.Leh)git trLackswanna Railroad.—Down train leaving
Green Ridge at 9), a. . and up train leaving Easton at 2.07
F. M.. connect at Ilethlehem with Lehigh & Lackawanna
Railroad for Itatband Chapman Quarries.
Norris and Essig Itatiroad.—Down trains leaving Green
Ridge at 9 A. M. **td train leaving Bethlehem 12.20 connect
at Easton with Molls & Essex Railroad for New York.
Returning knee !ion. York at 8 A. M.
Central Railront—Down train leaving Green 'Ridge at 9
A. M. and train having Bethlehem at 12.33 P. M. connect at
Phillipsburg wito the Central Itallroul for Now York.
tettirning leave low York at 9 A. SI.
Jan 13 JNO. P. ILSLEY,Supt.
EMICILI
1331303
kLLENTOWN LINE.
Coalmenlug Monday, Juno Sib, 1968.
FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO NEW YORK WITHOUT CHANGE.
On and alto: MONDAY, June Bth, 1868, Two
Passenger Trails twill leave Reading daily, (Sun
atysept, for Allentown and way stations,
10:30 a. in. nail : : 4:20 p.m.,stopping at nil way sta
tions between leading and New York, making
also close - contuctions for Mauch Chunk and Phil
adelphia via Lthigh Valley R. It., and arrive at
New York at ido and 10:15 p. m.
Three throng): Express Trains will leave Read
ing daily, (except Sundays,) for New York and the
East; leaving Reading at 4:14, 7:06, 10.30 a m., 214
4.20,11:40 p. m. Tin 4:11 n. in. Ex press stops only at
Lyons on this tool. The 7:H m. Fast Line car
rying the through U. (carryingMls not stop on this
road. The 11:40 p.m. also the through
U. S. Mails, stops it all Stations on Slits road, ex
cept Bower's Mertatown.
The trains run through from Pittsburg to New
York without change of cars, stopping only at Al
lentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Hampton Summer
ville, Plainfleld asd Elizabeth and arrive at New
York at 5.00, 10:00m m., 3,50, 7.00 and 9.55 p. m.
The 4:41 a. m. 'rutin will not leave Bending on
Mondoys. The 706 u. In. and 11:40 p. in, trains run
daily Sundays 1 [eluded.
Trains leave Few York foot of Liberty street
daily (except Sundays) at 0:60a. in., 12 noon, 5 and
Bp. anti antic at Reading at 1:50, 6:00 and 10:10
p. rn., and 1:00 a. M.
The 8:00 p. m. train from New York leaves daily
Sundays included.
Passengers are requested to purchase their tick
ets before entering the cars as an excess 0125 ets
will he charged by the conductor for all tickets
purehhsed on the train for which receipt will be
given unit redeemed at any ticket office of this
road f , or 25 cents. C. STOLTZ, Supt & Eng' r.
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA R. R
WINTER ARRANGEMENT
PASSENGERS for Philadelphia take Lehigh
Valley It. It. and Lehigh A Susquehanna Railroad.
Trains passing Allentown make close connection
with the trains N. P. It. It. at Bethlehem, and
arrive In Philadelphia at 0:10 a. In., 2:1X1 and 5:25
p. in.
Passengers for Doylestown take 601, a m, 12,05
and :3,09 p. in. from Bethlehem and make connec
tion at Landsdalt and can return lb Allentown
the • same evening.
All Passenger trains connect at Berks street,
Philadelphia with 2d and 6th street City Passen
ger railway.
Returning—Leave the depot, N. W. corner
Berks and American streets, Philath:l9llkt, at 7:45
and 9,45 a. In., 1:42, and 5:IX) pint.
' LOCAL SCHEDULE.
[Four Through Trains Daily, Sundays Excepted.]
Passenger trains leave tho depot, N. W. cor
ner Berko and American streets, Philadelphia,
For Bethlehem at 7:45, 0:45 a. m., 1:45, and 5 p.m.
For Doylestown at 8:45 a. m., 2:30 and 4:15 p.
For Landsdalo at 6:H p. m.
For Ft. Watihhigton at 10:45 a. m., and 11:30 p m
Trains for Philadelphia.
DAVI) Bethlehem at 6:20 a. in., 12:06 and 3:06p. m
Leave Doylestown at 6:30 a. tn., 3:10 and 6:05 p.
Leave Landsdalo at 6:10 a. in.
Ft. Washington at 10:00 A. in., and 2:30 p. m.
Leave Bethlehem for Philadelphia nt 4:IX) a. m
Fare—Allentown to Philadelphia, CLARK
ELLIS CLARK, Agent
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.
Tlmo of .Doparturo a . klit .L ikr r r i lgl m pi r. rll.oogOr Trains ilt
PasSenker trains on this road leave Philadel
phia at 7:45 a in, 1:45 and 5:00 p
Leave Now York at 0,45, 0,00 a in, 12 in, 4,00, 5,00
and 8 p m.
Leave }:aston, west,s,4o, 0,80, 11,10 it m, 12,03, 3,30
5,45 and 7,2..8 pm.
Leave Allentown, down, 1,05, 5,55. 8,05,11,43 a ni,
1 0 05, 3,30, 545 p ni.
- Leave Allentown up, at 0,30, 10,37 a on, 4,18, 0,15
8,15 p in.
Tile 10,30 a m train connects .with trains for
Eculey, Deaver Meadow, Audenried, Danville,
Williamsport,
The 4,15 p m train connects with trains for
Shenandoah, Centralia and Mt. Carmel.
The 10,30 a in and 4,15 pin trains run through to
Wlikesbarre, Pittston and Tunekhannock.
Sor fly Labirs.
➢IRS. M. A. GULDIN,
Iles just returned from New York with the largest and
most fashionable stock of Tenni/1111gs ever offered for sale
In Allentown. lu connection with the Trimmings, mito hw
largo assortment of
HOOP SKIRTB
•
Skirts that ran be sltered instantly Into any' disitable
shape, different tnrikes of Comets, suprior Zephyr Yarn ,
Paper Patterns of alikluds. Hosiery, Rid and Bilk 0 loves,
flair Braids, flair Tonle, which will restore gray hair to
It s original color, In fie:2l3W Udayel or the money returned.
No. East Ilantilttu street, 3 doors above Stith, Allen
town. Pa. tf
/71ARPETS AND OILCLOTH ES.
V P. HOUGH, Jr.. would'lnvite the attention of house
keeper. and merchants to his largo stock of new styles of
CARPETINGS at redeced prices. consisting. of Breese's.
Threw Ply Ingrain, Lary. Stair,
_Rag and Hemp ear Pete.
Also, Oil Cloths. all widths; Window Shadesof every
description; also, evidio and bu ff Holland for shades. Co.
cos, Cain, and Cantos Matting Tinge Mate he . PIIINEAIIIOIItaI Jr„
No. 606 N. id Si., a doors above Noble, west
Philadelphia.
210 'LADIES, HERE WE ARE
AGAIN, thankful for put favors and hoping
for future Patronage.
We have on hand all kind. of German Zephyr and Su.
reka Wool, in large or small quantities. Also, German
and American Cotton and Woolen Knitting Yarn, which
we swill sell as chtmp as any house In the city.
THOMAH BIRD,
No. 2/0 Poplar St.. ab.. 11. and SOS N. Id St,
_AS. P9slu.
. YriLladelpun.
BEHOLD THE HiSIUE OF THE DAY
MID
6.33
6.1
6.11
6.06
(Lir ,
3.01
11.30 40
5.
THE OLD EBTABLIBIIED
POPULAR OLD CORNER
RELIABLE. FACTS
THE BUYING COMMUNITY I
Believing the secret of Increasing business Is Ile In
LOW PRICES AND NO MISREPRESENTATIONS.
I have spared no pale. to Infuse now life and extern In
every department of the
POPULAR OLD CORNER,
In aeloctleg with great care and at the
LOWEST PRICES
Hog this season among the manufacturers, an
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
INSPECTION OF THE TRADE!
Black and Piney Bilk.,
French Merino.,
Ducado Poplin.,
Silk and Wool Poplin.,
French and Gorman
•
. Plaid Poplin..
Hawes. Cloth
Wool D.Litt..,
Alpacas,
Coburg*,
Ac., At.,
sod malty . now NOVELTIES, which at a glance lOU eon
•Ica buyen of the
PAISLEY AND BROCHA SHAWLS,
LONG AND SQUARE
BLANKET SHAWLS
FOR LADIES, May i s i ir s D ß Epali, MUCH LOW
Aaron's/rim; LOW PRICES I
PRINTS AND DeLAINES, BLEACHED AND ON
BLEACHED SHEETING AND sIIIRTINO,
TICKS, STRIPES, CHECKS,
FLANNELS, Ac.,
L ltairranteo the mien. ..Lade LOW= than the
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR;
You VIII find this the most complete dock In every atyte
and variety, and at Drlcee thebeannot fail to attract the at
tention of dose buyers. I make this a SPECIALTY and
therefore Invite you to do me the favor and yourealves the
}entice of an examination.
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS
I=
SHAPE AN D PRICE
I MAKE NO QUOTATIONS.
nor .an I begin to enumerate all the articles. but thla mob
I atm. that you oan
"Rely on getting the Bottom Price"
on ate ry article. and bo accommodated with good. that
can be found in a
'FIRST-GLASS DRY GOODS STORE.
TO MY PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY:
Allow me to return my sincere thank. for your re Ilb•
eral patronage beetowedon me during the tim IVO
been In buninest, hoping by strict attention to • idling
and to the advancement of your interest. (as w a. my
own), by keeping pace with the time. as heretofore In
"Soiling Goods on the Small Profit Principle
ra t . orit a . coptinatt p c e o c izif . g . t . u . kind muds and par.
M. J. KRAMER,
"OLD CORNED,"
OPPOSITE THE EAGLE HOTEL.
ALLITOWN, October 14. e-hll7/8
STILL, THEY CO!PIE!
SCHREIBER BROS.
NEW FIRM I NEW FIRM I
MILLER, SCHREIBER & CO.,
WONDERIPUL I WONDERFUL 1 •
GOOD TIDINGS! GOOD NEWS!
PRICES DOWN! DOWN!
Now Is your time to purchase et
SCHREIBER BRO.'S
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE.
Just roiolirod, a splendid assortment of all the sew
novolnos In
DRESS GOODS!
Colored and Black Silk. Mertnoee, Bmpreea Clotb,Beppok
Alpaca.. Poplins. All Wool Delane., tr
Slpod
Plaids, and many other d i ifferant stYlaa.
SHAWLS I SHAWLS I
Double and Blngle, Misses' and Breakfast,
BALMORALS! BAL3IORALBI
All the now kyles.
FLANNELS, FLANNELS,
Red and White, G rey.Tw Riad and Striped IRdzting Platusal
MUSLINSI MUBLINSI
1./6-{and 104 Sheeting. Bed Ticking Blue Cheek, Drill
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR,
Block Cloth, Coos Wore., Bath:lotted, Cottonsdos, Jeans'
and Tweed., • •
HOOP SKIRTS OP THE LATEST STYLES'
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
MOURNING GOODS !
BLACK SHAWLS, ALL WOOL DELAINS,
SIERINOES, EMMEN CLOTIL
ALPACAS, Hwy,
CRAPE VEILS, CRAPE COLLAR S.
HANDKSRCHIRYS AND GLOVES
Thi above named goods 4111 be sold at satonlahlegly
low prices. to establish a permanent trade,. and the only
way to do this la to .11 goods cheap. • • call Ls solldted
and you will be convinced that we sell cheaper than may
other house In Allentown. Remember that great ballnlas
can be had at
SCHREIBER BRO.'S,
No. 10 EAST HAMILTON STREET.
PINT DOOK TO Til PIUT NATIONAL 1411.
ewe& ALLIIIITOWN.
I=
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Conelsting fu Dart at
Poplin.
BARGAINS
12113
DOMESTICS
TO° boot brand. of
HEADQUARTERS
lIIICCITIOILI TO
Orey sod White.
titnii.
DEVLIN *LO.
EXTENSIVE
CLOTHING HOUSES,
BROADWAY, COR. , GRAND STREET,
BROADWAY, COR. WARREN STREET,
=1
COMPRISING ALL RRANCIIES OFTIIR BUSINESS AB
M=!EMMO
CUSTOM AND READY-MADE DE
DEPARTMENTS OF
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C L 0 I - I I N G !
SHIRTS
OF THE CELEBRATED
AMERICAN YOKE PATTERN,
MI
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
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Our SPECIALTIES for Fall in NEW
GOODS in
$22.00
$15.00
$12.00
DELVIN & Co.
Csssimere Suits, entire,
Winter Over Coats,
Pea Jackets, -
FHILADELPHIA.
Pr Samples sent by mail when written for.
Vcatero.
RAND'S AMERICAN AIR-TIGHT
HEATING AND COOKING
RANGE.
We Invite examination and warrant every Range what
pro •ot to stye cutlro satin faattou. Also,. tanuutacturtuts
IM=EI
LOW GRATES,
REGISTERS,
And Agents for the Celebrated
MAGEE PATENT HEATERS,
RANGES AND STOVES
RAND, PERKINS AND CO
NO. 124 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
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Send for descriptive Circular.
Sep. I owli.
Slate' ftlantris
orgm
MARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS,
And uvery dvAcriPlion of
SLATE WORK, TILING, 6.-C,,
On band and made to order
THESE BEAUTIFUL SLATE MANTELS,
Ira importer In appearance. Inure durable, half the price
of Ila.rblo. 'cat nod cheapest In the Mtnod States. •
Grates, Low Down and Common,
Parlor arid Office Orate.: for Lard or soft coal,
Baltimore Improved Fire Place Stove. best fire piano H
ter made.
WARM AIR REGISTER AND VENTILATORS,
Torts Colts, Water and Drain Pips Chlmnoy Tops A.
Factory and Baloerooms,
NOS. 401 AND 403 NORTH 10th STREET,
Above CallowhilL Philadelphia, P.
July 2i-Em WILSON A MILLER.
Alt a rttE
V s'bilt%
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THOMPSON & HARPER,
MANUFATURERB,
12,32, 1231 tr, 1E36 RIDGE AVENUE,
Bldge Avenue Can pass the door
Atir Bead for Illustrated Catalogue-4p
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed administrator of the estate of
Andrew Lafferty, late of the Sixth Ward, city of
Allentown, Pa, All persons indebted to said es
tate are hereby requested to make payment with
in slx weeks, and all those haying claims against
said estate are requested to present them within
said time, CHARLES KLINE,
Allentown, Deer 16, 1868 Adntin istmtor.
ASSIGNEE NOTICE.
RAPTOR E CORRECTLY' TREATED
Y C.NEEDLES, at his once, comer of Twelfth
and Ram street., Philadelphia. Profes.lonal experience
--- In the adjustment of Mechanical Remedies and Supporters
fur la years has given him ester:mire opportunities for
- Whereas Ell lleitleman and Mary Ann, his practice in this Important but neglected brea th . To all
wife, of Cando:men, by voluntary deed of Assign- &Misted with Meatus or Remiss. ha can.rearentee the
ment dated NoVember 11th, itiatt, convoyed to the each
application of Truer... epiti . a i i i il nd .,, , ..1= 0 .
subscriber all their estate real, personal and case and its co2diti . o . ns, oltert_pu . rftz to rsoi
s Dere Elastic
mixed, for the benefit of their creditors. Notice Is ladles matz i l tatz .... i .=,,,,.. e . will dada
hereby given to all Dertiotalndebted to said par
.. department adjoeuing hi . °thee, conducted ig competent
ties to make payment to - me subscriber whom , n a h a da g ,,,,,,,p,,,,,,,,h., ri...ies.. Brace., witch , . sop.
six weeks, and those having claims to present the porton,. Frosch Indestructible Trusses,Elaatic Starling%
same duly authenticated within the same titneto Jitiouldor Mrs, Spinal Instruments. Crotches, as. M
nov2A-410 , MILTON lIIIROEIt, Assignag. o . Jely a
iLI G. SCHWARTZ.•rATTORNEY
AT LAVG Knauss. lmildlng,,Hizth and'Hansilton
Streets, opposite the American Hotel, Allentown, Penna.
linglish and German spoken. 'Collections In Lehigh and
adjacent counties promptly attended to. _may bar
GEORGE 11. lump, ATTORNEY
AT LAW. °Moo, with Hon. John D. Mon. Alton.
town. Pa. S.
D. LUCKENBACII. ArrOlif.
W• NAY AT LAW_,. ((ormerly practiced ln Carton
county). °Mee, No. East Hamilton street, AllentoWn,
Pa., second floor, nearly opposite the Court House. May
besonsulted in the Geymattlangnago.
QAM UEL A. BUTZ, ATTORNEY AT
Li LAW. Orrice with P. Wyckoff', opposite the Eagle
lintel, ALLENTOWN; PA.
LEIIIIIGII VALLEY . FIRE EVSEIt-
ANCE COMPANY, ALLENTOWN, PA. Mica over
Second Notional Ecopk. !noncom property against loon by
Are On the stock mutual pion. C. S. BUAIi, Pren't.
J. S. DII.I.INOHH, Sect y.
BEAUTIFUL LIFE LIKE PIC
TUI(Es.
CARTES DE VISITiS. $2 PER DOZEN
. - • - -
All negntiv ev reglntrn•d. S. W. ntritcAw. ALLEN
TOWN, I'A.
TA ROPER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
• Ofnco with 11.
un Kuntz, Eno., Sla Ingt , Loh y d s
county, I'n . Colleen. ° In Lehigh, Northampton t•
rbon round. promptly nttoudr to. may .17
ELISIIIA FORREST. ATTORNEY
AND common AT LAW, No. Wert 11.1111-
ton street,--Alloot6wn, Da. Jon 1.1-tf
irlt. OLIVER, ATTORNEY AT
tio • LAW, Allouto•rn, Po. °taro, North Fifth •trool,
twiny,. the Court Honor.
LINK tt: BALDWIN, ATTORNEYS
AA) AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW. Allentown. Pa.
0111ce. No. 54 E. Hamilton street.
C. M. Russ. Han 14 , 63-50 F. A. R. %worts.
Mi J. ➢LORE, ATTORNEY AT LAIY,
.2_14 • ALLENTOWN. PA. Office, No. GO East llnmllten
street. aii - Cnn be consulted In Gomm,. .W114.'634(
RCLAY ITAMERNLY, ATTORNEY
• AT LAW, CATASAUQUA, PA. jou 14-'69-tf
rriItONIAS B. NIETZGER
NEY AT LAW, ALLENTOWN, PA. Office. N.
East Hamilton street. may 21.08
J A MERTZ, ALDERMAN,
SURVEYOR AND CONVEYANCEIL
AGENT FOR TM?, SALE OF REAL ESTATH,
8.5 Weßnt smlltos St., Allentows, l's.
ED'YIN ALBRIGHT, ATTORNEY
AT LAW, eight doors übovo tho Court Mum., AL•
LENTOWN. Lehigh coUotY. Co• fob 13,03-ly
WILLIAM 11. SOWDEN, ATI4OR
NEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Ogler, Cor
ner of Hamilton nitreel and Law Alloy. +oath ldo, ALLEN
TOWN. PA. feb. ablf
EDWARD HARVEY, ATTORNEY
AT LAW. °glee, with Samuel A. Bridges.
ALLENTOWN, PA. may 1.11
JOAN RUPP, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, N. E. Corner Gth and Hamilton Streets ALLEN
TOWN, l'A- may I-Is
A DAM WOOLEVER. ATTORNEY
A - m. AT LAW. Oflice, opposite tho Court House .AL
LESTOWN, PA. may .1•1 y
EORGE B. SCIIIALL ATTORNEY
AT LAW. 0111ro. First door above Law Alley, AL•
LENTOWN. PA. may D•Bm
TT C. HUNSBERGER ATTORNEY
r.A.A.,.aroitt.TCLotniuluToe...zatieN2wHicopzerzrifiviti,
T _EVI NMOYER, ATTORNEY AT
LAW. ALLENTOWN. PA. Odice. N. W. Cotner
6th and Hamilton Etreets. Second door. Particular atten
tion paid to tho settlement of Decedent estates. Collec
tions made. Au. Jan 047
DR. C. C. U. GUERIN. SURGEON
DENTIST. Oi over Km 14. A. 0. Ouldln'a
Trlmmlog Slttre. No. Si Mast Hamilton •troot.
TOWN. PA.
MEDICAL.
. NO CURE, NO PAY I
DR. H. D. LONGAKER,
GUM:tate of tho University of Pennsylvania, at Philadel
phia, has been in successful practice fur a number of years
ha various parts of the United States; will promptly at
tend to all branches of his profession at his rooms,
East able ill 'Sixth street, bet. Hamilton and Walnut.
ALLENTOWN, PA.
No Patent Medicines are need or recommended; the rem
edies administered are those which will not break down
the constitution, but renovate the system from all Injuries
it has sustained from mineral medicines, and leave it lu
healthy and perfectly cured condition.
CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS, DYSPEPSIA,
and all diseases of (ho Luaus, Throat, Stomach, and Liv
er, which yearly carry thousands to malignly graves, can
undoubtedly be coml.
MELANCHOLY ABERRATION,
that state of alienatio p n and weakness of the mica which
re
n ndersg
t perso duties ns Inca
of ableof enjoying the pleasures of
foo life.
per-
RHEUMATISM AND PARALYSIS,
In any form or2bn
nieUnr:retiM ib ,
gur
removed; Salt Rheum, Skin Diseases (of years' standing/
F arm ine r VageS.ligeolgt4l . ll e. and Scrofulous Ms.
lilt' Particular attention given to private diseases of
every description of both sexes.
-Ladles suffering from any complaint Incidental to their
sex, can consult the doctor with assurance of relief.
Cancer cured, and Tumors of all kinds removed without
tho knife or drawing blood. Diseases of the
EYE AND EAR,
suressfelly and effectually removed or no charge made.
Sir Dr. Longniter.will make visits any distant° If do
sired; can ho addressed by letter (confideutially) and med•
Iclue sent with proper directions to any part of the country
Orrice: East aide of Sixth street, between Hamilton nod
Walnut, Allentown, l'a. 21-'O7
D R. TAYLOR'S
•
•
OLIVE BRANCH
BITTERS!
TONIC STIMULANT, STOMACHIC
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from Herbs and fools. Islay bene
ficial in
DYSPEPSIA, •
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and LOSS OF APPETITE ;
AND AN EXCELLENT CORRECTIVE FOR PERSONS
SUFFERING PROM DISORDERS OF THE
DOWELS, FLATULENCE. Ao.
BOLD EVERYWHERE
DEPOT, NO. 413 MARKET ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.. .
TAYLOR & CO. .
lop 8.
VENTILATORS
B EEF,
IRON AND PURE IIRANDY,
BY DR. lIARTDIAIf,
Regalia I:lndust* of the University 'of Pennsylvania.
It will po.itivel care Consumption, Concha and Colds,
and all diseues o fthe Lungs or Bronchial Tube..
It has been tho means of restoring thouunds to health
who have been given up beyond the reach of medical as
sistance. It d.es more to relieve the Consumptive than
anything ever known. Unequalled strengthener for deli
cate Ladles and children.
EACH BOTTLE CONTAINS THE NUTRITIOUS POR.
TION OF TWO POUNDS OF CHOICE BEEF.
The core of Consumption ass first effected by the use of
Raw Beef and Brandy in lima.. afterwarde In France,
in which countries I have travelled for years
I have used it with perfect MICCOAS In my own family.
In preaenting this preparation to the public I feel confident
plit t pil • C e s frt:Tyl e ,c d o m a r c7nhvol_ Lead,,b Pa l n leveei 41.1, that
1
it Is truly a most valuable taculeine.
Circular. and medicines to any address. Price, fil per
bottlo--.La for es.
Laboriltory, 612 S. FIFTEENTII STREET,
PIIILADEI4'IIIA.
Wholesale Agents, Trench, Richards I& Co., Tenth and
Markel streets; Johnston, Holloway & Cowden. D 1 Arch
maker & Co. Werth and Dace *streets,
;VIA e l l t r . htt "
ira - Hold by Druggists everywhere. (nee 9-3m-'O3
PS. MONIROE ac UASMENPLUG.
RACTICAL NATUREPATIIIC PHYSICIANS.
WEAKNESSESHM AND SP HEDY CURE OF ALL DISEASES
AND INYHIMITIV3, him lorAte4 at
NO, 809 ARCH ST., PHILA'DA PA..
where they have lilted up rooms for thebealing of the sick.
The Doctor. cure when all other efforts and system. have
fulled, eminent I n
have
profession honed.. by
the most In the No n ce rgical opera
tion, No pain caused. All who receive treatment are
Instantly benegtted. The Doctors cannot restore a lost
member o copse ody, but will ways relieve pain from
whate•er The practice to In a harmony with all
natural laws, and Is explained upon ecientiff 0 principles
Many eminent phyalcian., of all other systems not only
acknowledge the power, but receive treatment for them
Bents.
and families, as well'an recommend It to their pa-
Bente. By thin new and seemily mysterlou. treatment
It takes but a tow minutes to pr use • change In the most
obstinate chronic cases, and ao enre la the effect that ninny
cams require no more than a single Operation. Cield-ffm
CIE
'.l ebicittai.