t1.:prh1•10 , n; triltlll,l : . ;.1. , 1-itsyna - , -,:1..10 - V... 0-1 tt V t ig It. cgts cr. MEETING OF THE REPUBLICAN N . STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. Granwoon, January SY% MA • The Union Republican State Central Cummittee• will taeat at liarriebura; oaThurady, the fourth day of Fob Inlay next, it 2 o'clock, for the p rpm oof fixing the limo and place for holding the next State Convention, and for the transaation of any other aptirenrille husinees ♦ toll allegdariee Is earnestly desired. OALUSITA A. GROW I= Olin. W. I(•rtaeer, J. IL McArze. THE CITY Wanted.—A boy about seventeen years of age, desirous of learning the printing business, can bare a situation at thi4 office if Immediate ap plication be made. • The Entertainment given by the Choir of St. John's English Lutheran church, on Tuesday evening stf last week, was a success both finan cially and mutically. Rev. Thoman Bowman will preach probably, every esJening this week In the English Evangelical Church on Turner street, near Seventh. Protracted meeting still In progress. All arc. invited to at tend. Services nt 44 o'clock. Police Bein.—On Friday, the indomitable Smith was committed to jail by Alderman Beck for appropriating to his own use a pair of-tubber boots which were hanging in front of Farr's boot . and shoe store. New Telegraph Line.—The Delaware River Telegraph Co. have put up their wires nearly to m Bethlehem, at which place they will con toe using the poles of the Lehigh and Susq mane of Company. Au ce will be opened In A down. Job Work of every kind, and atpri a to . ault the moat economical, can be had at TIIE REGISTER office at short notice. We are prepared to compete with New Yin* canvassers In the matter of printing envelopes and note paper. "Why not patronize home industry t Wedding cards a specialty. Gone South.—David Thomas, Esq., David Thomas, Jr., Mayor Mcllose and Hon. Asa Packer left here on Monday , for Northern Alabama. As the Messrs. Thomas own about one thousand acres of land In that State which is rich In Iron ore, It Is supposed the erection of Iron works has something to do with the visit. Leather Stolen.—On Monday morning, Mr. Martin, a shoemaker residing in the 6th ward, bought about $2O worth of leather up town and sent it home by a conductor on the passenger rail way. It was duly delivered, but about ten min utes afterwards it wan non eel, some " leather head" having stolen it. Hurt on the Railroad.—Milton Lehr, re 'siding on Tenth attleCt, between Hamilton and Linden, while attempting to get on a train of coal care at the East Penn. Junction, on yesterday af ternoon, slipped, the box of ono of the care catch ing his leg .aad•lacerating the flesh in a terrible manner. Ile was conveyed to his home. Notice to Subseribere.—Our subscribers arc requested to remember that we have purchased the subscription books of Tue REGISTER office and set tlement of all back as well us advance subscriptions must be made at this office. We have authorized no one to collect for us. ' We give this notice, not as a dun, although money Is always acceptable, but for the purpose of having our subscribers pay their Indebtedness Into the right hands when they arc ready to settle up. The New Military Comyany.—On Monday owning a meeting of the young men of Allen town was held at the Pennsylvania Hotel for the purpose of completing the organization of a mili tary company. Capt. Samuel D. Lehr presided. It was resolved that the company be called the Allen Zouaves. The style of uniform adopted is 'red pante, dark blue jacket, and blue fatigue cap. If pciselbie they will parade on the twenty-second of February. Our citizens will be called upon for sub scriptions and wO' hope they will respond liberally. Handsome Printing,—We issued last week from Tim REGISTER office a handsomely printed calendar for 1869, containing - a directory of City. State and County officers. The figures are large and the clerks of an establishment need, therefore, not leave their desks to see the day of the month. We believe we have distributed them pretty gener ally, but any persons who have not received them can get them by calling at this office. We intend that all our work shall rival'ln point of excellence of execution work of the game" class • done in the best Philadelphia and New York printing houses. Election.—At a meeting of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Building and Loan Association, held Monday evening, the following officers were elected to servo the ensuing year :—President, Wm. H. Blunter ; Vice President, A. L. Ruhe ; .Treasurer, (a tie vote). The candidates were T. 11. Good and Jacob A. Blunter ; Directors, Ed ward Ruhe, Elias Lents, Thomas B. Wilson, Martin Kemmerer, August Weidner, F. Z. Hebner, Joseph F. Newhard, Thomas Steckel, George Kuhl, Henry Bner, Joseph Lieberman, Henry E. Ruhe. Charles W. Cooper, Jacob T. Colver, and Thomas 0. Ginkinger were appointed a Commit tee to audit last year's accounts. The Billiard Championship.—Jacob A. Stu her, Allentown's champion billiardist, has Issued his ultimatum. Persons thinking themselves worthy of the championship have very little time to lose or they will lose the belt altogether, as will be seen by the following proclamation : ALLENTOWN, Jan. 20, 1869. I hereby challenge any resident billiard-player of Northampton county, Pa., to play a match game of one thousand (1000) points for the champion ship of Lehigh and Northampton counties, the game to be the full American, push shots included, 94 Inch balls on a X size Carom table. To be 'played In the American Billiard Rooms, Allen town, Pa. Any person desiring to contest for the championship will please notify me within ten days. The game to be played on or before Febru ary 10, 1869, or I shall claim the championship. J-ACOII A. SWIM. New Specimen Book.—Messrs. MaeKellar, Smiths & Jordan, the proprietors of the old and world-famed Johnson Type Foundry of Philadel phia, have our thanks for one of the latest edition Of their Specimep„l . 3ook. As work of art It is beyond comparison titellandsomest specimen book out, and it contains a Wealth of beauty, neatness and style in the specimens of type therein pre sented. We believe no other foundry in America can show so many styles of type of their own manufacture. We testify to is excellence and du rability, too, for we have used It ever since we have been In the business. A large and well selected assortment of their handsomest. Jobbing types have been put into Tun REGISTER office, and as we have all new material and presses of the most; approved make, there is no excuse for our not continuing to turn out as handsome print ing as came from our presses during the past week. Bend in your orders, then, our office is like an omnibus, we have always room for more. The Columbia's Gift Enterprise.—A very short time Is allowed persons wishing to , try their luck to procure tickets. If you intend going in, go at once. The ticket you purchase to-day may be the lecky'one; we say the lucky • one because everybody is going for the $1,500 prize. The other prizes are worth having, too. We sho'u't he dis appointed if the managers put us off with that magnificent sleigh which is so much admired. But sleigh, $1,500, horse*, or whatever we get, we shall be satisfied that the drawing has been conducted fairly and that the large number of ticket-holders taken In a body have received the value of their money divided amongst them, ac cording to the luck of the. different individuals. Everybody can't, of course, draw a big prize, but when It is : known that there is no favoritism shown, that every ticket holder has nu equal . chance, there Is some satisfaction in trying one's, luck. But Independent of all this, the cause is a gOod one, the firemen work zealously and en danger their Ilves,when they arc called into action, . the safety of private and public' property depends upon them, and we advise all who have not done • so to go In and help them, and your good motives may Dring you a profitable return for your money. evening arrested .'a Young chap named Barnes upon the charge of neeaultlng Cline &Widow, whilet the latter wne l 'erceinline fidriiil(oi +l4( Jordan bridge Sunday evening. Barnes had•it healing before Aldbrinin Beck who held him In $lOO ball for bin appearance at the next term of court ISM THE COUNTY Tin: personal estate in Lehigh county tax able for State purposes last year, was rated at $3,063,206.60. PRESENTATION.—Some of the employees of the Lehigh and Susgnehanua Railroad have pre sented Superintendent Ilsley with a gold watch. 011GANIZED.—District Deputy Rev. W. 11. Fries organized a lodge bf Good Templers at Sia tington on Wednesday evening, with forty-one charter members. D/BBOLUTION.—The Jinn of Seaton & Dan keli of this city, dealers in booti and shoes,' hail bten dissolved, Mr. Minkel continuing the busi ness and settling the accounts of the firm. DELEoI.TER.-- , Col. W. W. flamersly, of this city, and Gen. Charles Albright, of Munch Chunk, have been appointed delegates to attend the con vention of the Grand Army of the Reptibllc at Cin cinnati on the 18th of next May. Fou SALE.—A good hand-press, and a first class Ruggle's . engine press, the latter worth at least $5O. Also, several fonts of German bill type which will be sold at 25 cents per pound. Apply at Tian REOIRTER office. Our only reason for parting with the presses Is to make room for some thing else. RAILROAD ACCIDENTS.--JaR. O'DOIDICII, a brakesman on the Lehigh Valley Railroad, while coupling ears at e such Chunk, on Sunday, fell under the cars. Vrt of his bead and shoulder were cut off. On the same day, John Opdyko was killed by being caught by the cow-catcher of a locomotive on the New Jersey Central Railroad, at Phillips burgh. Ile leaves a large family. RAILTLOAD MEETINO.-TllO Commissioners named In the charter of the Now Hope, Doyles town and Nor - ristown Railroad, met•at Doylestown on Saturday, the 23d Inst. A meetingscas organ ized by calling Hiram Scarborough, of New Hope, to the chair, and appointing Dr. G. T. Harvey, of Doylestown, Secretary. A committee was ap pointed to procure the charter, and get the survey of the road, made some years ago. Adjourned to meet at Doylestown, March 20th, to receive report of committee., DtsTrmEn.v BIIIINED.—The distillery own ed by Washington Kissinger, at Exeter Station, and leased by Col. D. C. Keller, of Heading, was totally destroyed by fire on Mondoy afternoon. The fire originated In the engine room,Mde the opera tives were at dinner, and ivintstib , feovetei . , It was too late to stay the flames. The whiskyin bonded .warehouse, near by, was saved, but the building which contained It was also destroyed. The loss, we believe, is partially covered by insurance, but to what extent we have not learned.—Reading Journal. GONE HOME.—Little :Willie, the young lad from Detroit, who has excited so touch sympathy from onr citizens from his lonely' condition, and his bright Intelligence and energetic endeavor& :to! earn a livelihood, left for his home of his never In dulgent step-mother on Friday night, contributions having been raised sufficient to pay his way. He received tt letter frino his father recently, promis ing him an appointment to the naval academy. If the promisment Is fulfilled our citizens will live to remember their trentment of little Willie with pride. • THE MORAVIAN CHURCH ENTERPRISES.— TIFECRAIRabIe enterprises of the Moravian Church are the Foreign and Home Missions, the College and Theological Seminary, both situated at Beth-- lehem, the various publications of the Churelt, 4 and the Sustentation Fund, designed for the on port of the superannuated ministers of the Church. An effort Is being made, which will undoubtedly moot with success, to miss an endowment fated of $lOO,OOO for the Collegeand Theological Seminary, *50,000 for Home Missions and $25,000 for publi catioui. Bev. Sylvester Wohie, of this place, le the receiving agent for nil these funds.—Spirit of the Time& REAL ESTATE BALES.—Daniel W. Levan has sold his two story brick house on Front street, above Allen, Sixth Vanl, to Mrs. Marianna Mil ler for 811100 Samuel Henry has sold a house ❑nd lot of ground, situate on Seventh street between Gordon and Lib erty, to Stephen Albright, for E 2700. Reichenbuch has sold a vacant lot of ground 20 feet front by 140 In depth, situate on Second street between Gordon and Liberty, to Franklin Diehl, for $3OO. Frederick Volzhas 'sold a two story frame house and lot of ground situate II? the town of Cophty, to Edward Hoff, for $2OOO. , Levi !huts has sold a vacant lot of ground 100 by 150 feet, situate in. Coplay, to. Louis Peter, for $5500. GeOrge Betz bac sold a tract of land, ettuate lu Coplay, to 'George Esterly, for $l7OO. . CHARGE AGAINST AN EX-POSTMASTER Davis H. Missimer, one of Andy Johnson's pets, recently Postmaster at Pottstown, Montgomery county, had a hearing before U. S. Commissioner Smith at Philadelphia on Thursday, on the charge of embezzlement. The testimony was to the effect that a short time since, it draft was received by the Postmaster at Philadelphia, from the Postmaster General, for R 749.58, on Davis IL Missimer, as the amount of deficiency In his account, and Postmas ter Bingham was directed to collect the money'; that defendant was notified of the fact, but paid no attention to it. Upon the sureties of the ex- Postmaster being threatened with suit, they paid the amount over to the Post-Office Department. Tim counsel for Mr. Missimer argued that the act of the sureties relieved him from liability to pros ecution ; but Mi. Valentine, on behalf of the Uni ted States, thought that It did not, and the Com missioner coinciding with him, he held the accused lu fi12,500 for his appearance at Court. A New PnoaEcr.—The Spirit of the Times says a movement is on foot for the erection of a large hotel on Fountain 11111, South litableheM, nt as early a day as practicable. The matter has been placed in the hands' of leading and Influen tial gentlemen in that vicinity. Bethlehem has of late years become, through various reasons, favorite place of resort for travelers, and it Is be lieved the constant Increase of Summer visitors warrants thaerection of a large and costly hotel at the place named. The location is unsurpassed in every particular, the view from that point is one of the most picturesque of the many beautiful views on the Lehigh. The design Is to build •u. hotel covering not lees than 8,000 square feet and offering accommodation's for at least one .hundred and fifty guests, the estimated cost of which is $lOO,OOO. •The gentlemen having the matter under their charge are desirous or cßinmencing its erection as early aspmeticahlo—at least In the Spring of 1870. ONLY ONE.—We'notiio that a hill has been Introduced into our Legislature providing for a general law In this State for holding all the elec tions in October, and dispensing wit)? the March elections. Crowding Congressmen, Cornttables, Commissioners, Clerks, Councilmen into one pro digious pile and all at once. —lt is said there is a general desire for the passage of such a law— which may be so In some places; but here at home we doubt very much whether our people over gave the "subJei•t much thought, or care still less how. It Is decided.—Looylesicon Democrat.' • - —The above law Is now in force in Philadelphia and should be extended to the whole State,because, first, It Is more economical. It does away with the costs of an extra election. Second, more vot ers have a voice In the Fall elections, because the Spring'clections are considered unimportant, and . Republicans do not turn out In their strength. In many close Republican districts' where the pemo , crate have their adherents under their thumbs, unscrupulous judges and inspectors have been chosen through the neglect of Republicans, to vote, and fmuds on the ballot-box In the Fall elec tions have been the consequence. We hope the bill will pass. B6AIS - ATtristilWlTiWtaikk'frriii;Pe; opened att . :Slating - On. Dadd D; Jones Is President and A. J. Sehteckcnikrg,Cashier. ihuridny.laet ,PRarlesiCtotis,lvihild Id an old riear.Welistiort;.Caiheur. ommti, (was acci dentally shot in the head by a party who were practising shooting at a mark. The unfortunate Man died next morning at two o'clock. The Bethlehem Council has appropriated $l,OOO towards the purchase of a steam tire engine.. If the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad Com patty.avlslies to.competo for passenger travel with the Lehigh Vitiley'Road, It Oeght to run the pas senger trains on time or change the schedule. . Among the improvements on the North Penn sylvania Railroad is n new depot at Ilellertown, which is now nearly completed and makes a very T'~ ;~ !1 good appearance. , The well-known Freeland Seminary, over in Montgomery, has been sold for $20,000, and into be converted Into a Theological Institute, in the Interest of the German Reformed church. It is stated that the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company have made enough money: In the past iiilZOionthifio'pirtlio 'naiad on their entire debt for the whole year. FOR TOILIACCo CIIEWERS.—One of the most Indecent habits extant, is that of chewing tobacco In si:relies and spitting the disgusting 111th over the floors, to the great inconvenience of ladies and the annoyance of gentlemen, w in o are frequently compelled tdiricdiqiy the:swite scat. 'The nmn who cannot refrain from chewing tobacco during the hour of divine services, is a slave to a practice that he should make great exertions to free himself from, as the church bunt a tit place for on exhi bition of the filth he ejects.• We woull ask those wino are in the habit of chewing tobacco in churches and spitting upon the floors : What would you think of the man who would cuter your parlor or sitting room and while them spit great pools of to bacco juice on your floors and carpets? Your parlor Is designed as a place in which to Make your guest comfortable during his stay with you, and the church is designed lts a place for the comfort of hearers during elfrine services. Neither Is it intended as az:depository of filth : and a man is no more justifiable In violating the common proprieties of every day life while in church, than while in your parlor, and no gentleman will be guilty of such an impropriety in either °use. We submit these - remark's to tho eztrdful consideration of all who are In the habit of chewing tobacco in churches, with the full assurance that a few 1110- ments serious reflection will suffice to convince them of the heinousness of their offensive habits, and thethey will hereafter refrain from chewing during Divine servJces. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD.—The Log follorr llguree extracted +front the 'dunpal report of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company': Gross receipts from all sources. for year .$4,405,401 Expellees 2,501,293 Net eattinget Coal toniunm tot' 1868....... Coal tonnage for Increase • tons. The working expenses, It will be seen, were a little over 47 per cent. of the casings. Comparative statement, showing proportional growth of capital and debt, mileage, tonnage and income during ten years: Capital, Including debt 1,550,000 20,350,000 473.2 Miles of road . 513.5 382.6 554.0 No. of tone of coal carried one mi1e....16,704,466 143,595,705 821.1 Receipts from coal 338,800,053 108,293.49 817.4 Repts front freight and pa55enger5.....103,245,30 1,16'2,353,211,0'25.8 Total receipts of • road It will be observed that the increase of the cold tal, account, wliich includes all indebtedness, of every kind, has been In a much smaller ratio than that of any Of the kher Items. The comparison would he yet more sfitvonitilc if the tonnage and receipts from the Hazleton Division were included, for the whole year, instead of only the six months since the merger went into effect. In growth and rosyerity there are few works In the country that n4l the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Every addi tional mile of road, and every additional dollar of debt and capital shows Increased per (Tillage of illeolllC. • NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—The stockholders of this company held their annual meeting in Philadelphia on the llth Inst. The re port of the directors Wet forth that the earnings of the fiscal year ending getoher 31, 1868, were: From passengers From coal From pig iron From through lumber From local freight From through freight From milliu From rents, etc $1,015,304 29 being an increase over the previous year of $123, 337.42. The increase in receipts from passengers was $25,399.03, and on freight $97,938.30. The expenses, Including renew a awl repairs, for the year were: For Maintenanee of Way.. ... $100,606 95 For Motive Power 155,081 25 , Maintenance of Cars 74,892 82 Conducting Transportation General Expenseß Total Total earnings Expenses Net earnings The charges to Interest account, United States and'State taxes, Interest on mortgages, ground rents, etc., for the year, were $262,750.47; less Interest earned, $7,612,03. Total, 5255,138.71. Net earnings......... Interest; taxes, etc Net profit There have been expended dtirlug the year for construction 8103,847 70, and equipment 876,015.55 Total, $170,863.25. Grading' and ballasting for double track between Uerks street station and Old York road was commenced early In the summer. The work Itas been 'completed a large portion of the way. The double track will be extended to Abington ns fast as clremnstances will admitiand, when completed, increased accommodations can be extended to the local travel, and the through trains can run with greater regularity.' In accor dance with the provisions of the mortgages secur ing the 6 per cent. bonds of the company, requiring $25,000 of said bonds to be set aside annually as a finking fund, the full amount required to this date, say $225,000, has been obtained and canceled. The Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad has been opened from Easton to Wilkesharre, and n daily passenger train Is now in connection with one of the trains of this company bet Ween Philadelphia and Wilkes barre and Scranton., The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company has also c'icitled Its road from Wilkes iure to Tunkhannock, and passengers and freight arc now, carried in connection with this company - tient Philadelphia through to that pant without change of cars. The report of S. W: Roberts, chief engineer and general - superintendent, was then read. It states that nt Erle avenue a nassenge station has *been erected, at Fort Washington a passenger and freight depothas been built of stone, , and station houses have been built at Lansdale an Ilellertown. A freight : house of brick, with slat roof, has been built at Bethlehem. Three locom. tine engines, one baggage and smoking car, one express car; ten box ears, and twenty-five Matform cars have been purchased. The total tonnage of the road has been 476,333 tons. The n u mber of passengers carried was 746,011, and the total quasi. tity of milk was 2,258,085' gallons. An election of officers was held, and resulted ns followS: Presi dent, Franklin A. Conly ; Directors, John Jordan, Jr., J. Gillingham Fell, S. Morris Waln, William C. Ludwig, Ellwood Shannon, Edward C. Knight, Alfred Hunt, William C. Kent, Charles W. Whar ton and Edwtird Roberts. • The religious interestln this place still continues, and the various Churches urn thrOuged night after Many are:lmpressed with the truth of the oipel-some have already found-the Saviour. Much good le being done. ..Tim members of the several Churches are warming up and becoming scalout in the good:work. ' There is talk of starting a Y. M. C. Association and haviiigi alteeiTteitding Boom—a thing greatly needed. Success„atteudlt. Ice dealers are already working to raise the price $1,964,108 .2,603,102 .2,080,156 Inerezwe 1858...........1868per et. 442,046.35 4,270,469.70 8 66.1 6369,672 64 228,136 61 35,248 71 21,695 36 218,939 84 110,771 42 „2 3,215 00 157,566 10 29,315 76 $577,462 88 .81,015,384 29 577,402 88 $437,931 41 $437,031 41 255,138 71 $182,702 70 CORRESPONDENCE. • EASTON, PA.,•Tannnry 25, 1869 of lee next arinitrier ; lmtitae - olif . iventher te not over yet. .„ r Romer:sly Is trying to get Anna Dickinson to lee thre In this place, but Eastdn don't take tp lectures as lovingly as to circuses, etc. The old Lehigh Valley Railroad bridge over the Delaware Is now demolished, and the cut through the rock almost filled up. • The politicians arc brushing up their hats and "ole doe's" preparatory to the Spring elections. konpays—a new blast furnace Is being erected In Freemansburg. There Is a want of harmony In musical circles In this place. Organists and choir-leaders are re signing their situations, and congregational sing ing will come In unless the churches can find new men willing to take the positions. On Friday morning last, 0. P. Buckley wan ar rested here on a charge of burglary committed in Madison, N. J., to which place he was returned. Easton appears to be a general rendezvous for bad characters of all kinds. There Is not . 51 town in this State which, in propOrtion to the number of Its inhabitants, Is soAttfileted with the "social evil" as this same town of Easton. Nowhere else can so touch brazen Immodesty flaunt the streets and not be arrested. A committee has been appointed by the Alumni of Larayette College to secure the erection of a monument 'to the memory of the students who fell In the war for the Union. The Morris and Essex Railroad Conductors ap pear this week In a new and handsome uniform. Col. Berthoud has resigned the Superintendency of this road: " VELOCIPEDESTRIANH" (that is our friend Brique's nc/c name for them) are soon to trot out their two-.wheeled concerns In this place. We are anxious to ice a Grecian Bend-cr mounted on one of these concerns wending her way through our quiet streets. "May I he there to see" when It comes off.. Brique fins composed a new conundrumafter an hour's hard work scratching his head. Here it in —Why Is a barber like the chief officer of a Fenian organisation I Give it up? Because he Is a Head !Renter. Easton ban been holding Court this week. Judge Longaker presided with Judges Laubach and Mer rill. A large number of eases wore on the docket, but all of a petty character. John and William Hoppler were found guilty of forcibly entering and ejecting Mr. Katz from a house in Upper Mt. Bethel. Thomas A. Boyd, James Green, Annie Carey, William Roser and Hineline guilty of lar ceny. Other cases—quite a number—of assault and battery, selling liquor without license, forgery, desertion, bastardy, disorderly house keeping, etc., were all quickly attended to and brought in guilty. Look out on Wednesday evening at 7!;'', o'clock, for the great eclipse that Is to come off about that time. The latest style for obtaining drinks was In ought oft as follows. The other day in Easton, several loafers met, and after some introduction, carried on a conversation as follows : • Says A. "Talking about Dextpr, what is the quickest time of trotting you have heard of /" Says B. "Why, I guess u mile In two eighteen Is the quickest time:" . A. "No; I heard of one yesterday doing it lu one-ninety." - -• B. "Impossible; I Lever heard of any horse trotting a mile in that time." A. "Drinks ! Will you pay for drinks if I prove It 7" 13. "Yes. But you can't name a horse that will do it in one-ninety." A. "Done. Now, how long is one-ninety ? Why it to equal to two minutelfaud a half, Come in and liquor." In they all go. Let us tette° them there and say Good-bye. Bunn MANN. CITY NOTICES. Scrofula, Salt Rhuui, Skin and &male Dieeates, Warranted eured.—Sec testimonial : SALISBURY TOWNSHIP, 1.011101 CO., Oct. SIFI, 1808. It is with a grateful feeling that I feel able to make the following statement for the benefit of those who are suffering from Scrofula and other Chronic Diseases. My wife had been suffering for several years from tumors or swellings on her neck which after a time would gather and discharge matter, leaving a running sore. She had been treated fur mare than a year by most eminent physicians without receiving any permanent heli cal, her disease becolning worse, until she had live of these running sores on her neck, when I em ployed Dr. 11. D. Longaker, under whose treat ment she commenced to improve very fast, the sores on her neck to heal, and all her unpleasant and disagreeable symptoms gradually to disap pear, until her health was restored, which was in about four months. I feel. perfectly instilled, after having tried the treatment of other physi cians, in recommending all those who are suffer ing from Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr. Longaker for medical treatment, with a firm be lief that they will he satisfied, benatted and cured thereby, as my wife has been. - [Signed.] JAMES DARNER. 7,414 81 Dr. H. D. Longaker's office bi on the East aide of Sixth street between Hamilton and Walnut, Allentown. BUSINESS NOTICES EIVIINHANT HEALTH Ix It blessing vouchsafed to tow. 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In foot, a pure, wholesome doom:Wing tonic in the grand desidera tum of the busy millions, nod they have the article In lIOSTETTEII'S STOMACH BITTERS. It is•a STAIIINAL PI hetet tl f. P. It itoParts permanent stn.:lath to sneak sys tems and invigorates delicate constitutions. Its reputa tion and tin sales have steadily increased. Competitive Preparations have beam introduced ad /Pdtam and, an far an the leatllC eollettelleil,ad tatillo.lllll.ln the s hope of riv aling it • Intl they have all either perished In the attempt, Sr been left fur lu the roar. It has been the ((rem Medical uccess of the Present Century, and It In guile certain that no proprietary medicine thin country an widely known er as generally used. Ten lightning KC." running Incessantly (Sundays ex cepted,i the whole ,year round, barely supply the demand for the !hydrated A-111111111le In which the nature 111111 uses of the preparation are set forth, the circulation sow being aver tire millions a year. PIIII.AVELPIITA,'ApriI 12th; 1868 J ACOII SCUEUTZ—Dear sir: It gives me pleasore to bear testimony to the efficacy or • •Scherfr's Ce/cbrated Differ Curilfal," My, daughter, who has been afflicted for the last two years with Indigestion mud Dyspepsia, for which she had the services of medical skill, and also tried garb. ous remedies without avail, war nt last induced to try your "Celebrated Bitter Cordial," and I am happy to say her health has been entirely restored by its ass. I would therefore recommend it to others sulferiug from the same remise, as I believe it to be an invaluable remedy in such cases. Very respertfully, I= air Read SeIiZETZ:3 standing advertisement it I=l - More • Economical, Remarkable Certainty of Prompt action, in fact, every good quality Is guaranteed for Mrs. P. A. ALLEIVR improved forte style) Hair Re• storer or Dressing, (Di one bottle.) Every Druggist sells it. Price Ono Dollar. Our readers Irate. noticed in the advertisement of Wanautaker & Brown, that their efforts to supply cloth ing, made of good materials, in the best of styles and yet at moderate prices, have not been limited to the toes, but that they ill/V0 giveo special attention to the wants of boys, and boast of their " Boys llernirt went, " one of the best and most successful features of the oriturprbie. Bu lake tho boys along the nest Item you go to Oak Hall. lty the by a boy's suit costs almost nothibtr, and If you haven't been buying clothes - ut & 's It would pay to huy a snit for one of the boys there, If only an a sample of their work. aIIISE and lareet.—Colds are the effect of oh stracted perspiration. Tho symptoms are so generally understood, that nothing need he said Un that point. But colds are easily taken, and unle.in great care la exercised a second cold will often be contrasted, or In other words, one cold will run into another, and o confirmed cough eu• sue, bring on straining and racking of the lungs, and the production of tubercles. Although many thousands of per cons aro drifting through theme symptons toward pulmoo toy diem.es of a dangerous character, yet the malorltY think that they are troublud with an ordinary cold, which %Oil remedy itself and pass 'mgr. Fatal delusion—the rock on which many a life has been lost. See to it at once that your cold Is attended to. Use AMBLER'S HERB BITTERS, the most potent remcdg her disedyered for Coughs and - Colds, and a certain protection against taking them, If It Is used regularly two or three timei a day sa a Mule, ,Yo IfoApUals, to F.Nsrops or America, !lava a■ sonny patient. an 'Br. WoLcurr, 170 'Chatham square, N. where all can (oat, free of cost, Wolcott'• AaoIntLAT• Olt, for Catarrh; or Wolcott'. PAIN PAINT for tho Immedt. ate removal of all pale, sail certain cure of tiiiiC4lloo. Buy none unless In white wrappers. gipancial anti Commercial. —Twelve loans were nett by the Farmers' and Meehan lan' Loan Anoolatlon,.oulllonday night, one dt 4 premium 0(610; two at .10, and ulna at 03. —The Bethlehem Iron Company ha. declared a seml-an anal cash dividend of five per cent., payable after Febru ary lot. NEW YORK PRICE CURRENT Poe January 10111, ISM. Corrected weekly by J. R. Hel frich, Produce Commlselon Merchant, Nu. ft! Barclay SL, New York. • BUTTER.-Orange and Sussex County PalleCu', choice TI lb, &la ; Clionnoge, C nod. Cettnraugun pall,, choice: II lb, 47030. Do. fair to good, 40010. HuAt,tie henna Co. pan VOW e, choice; . Do...fair to good, 4 7. N.Y . State Defile", choice and fancy, 450411. De., (air to good, 40&44. Do., common, Wale. N. Y. State fir kine, choice yellow, 44040. Do., fair to good, 4%143. N. Y. State tubs, choice and yellow, 440430. Do., fair to oo gd, 411047. Dn., common. 3351it1, N. Y. State Welsh tube, chalet', 43040. Do., common to good, 33041. West. ern, good to choice, 3.1040. Cooking butter, 21(00. North Pen., tube, choice 46040. Do. fair to good, 4004.1. Receipts Miring the pact week . nearly 10,000 packages. The demand inn,. been light for all grades of Statelwith the exception of very choice) and price, kayo favored the buyer. Rolle nre plenty and generally run poor. CHEESE. -New factory choice and fancy,l9l iwzri‘4. Do. fair to 1117 , 1, 170113. N. Y i Stole hairy good to choice i ltiS.-.l ( t!i'se m y 'o n o n ' d I ' 'en ' ntt " ..we l l ' ltaelted In chaff, 340319. Jersey and lb-ann. well pricked In oats, ',510.15.N. Y. State, well parked in good order, re 1034. Ohio and Wentern, good order, 1V.0.34. Limed, lose Receipt, continuo (roe from Virghlin Ana 11111 ext., and as the demand has been extremely light daring rho pant week pricer have declined. DEANS. -Marrow choice new, la btu.. 112 4.21411)4.40 Kidney, choice, new, 4..3144.73. Medinins, choice, new, 3.40(321.50. Pm choice, ..51q361). Do., fair to godd. 3.00(5;1,40. Mined lot, and Common 'Lard?. 50. FRUITS. -Applee, selected, 4.7565.5 ti. Do., Western mixed tote. 4.0004.511. Diu El) FRUIT,-Atirdett Prin.' Elate. 1 110,01 ., d 12013. Do., ernes. Oh. and Penueylvrtnia, 10&12. Apple. Southern, 0011. Illackberrien, Ititeplierries, 42044. Clierrlen, pitted, 4.11}13. Do., pile in. nOlll. Peachen unpealeil,l2ol4. Peach. peeled, 230322/, BEESWA X.-Pure, 11 lb, 451541. SEEDS. -Flax seed, bush. to' Sin, 2.5102.75. Clover, 13,0 TA!, 1-0111 X. ,0 W-In good barrels. l lb, 120121. I'OIUbTRY.-Ducke alive, pair, 1.1`101.50. neese alive, pair, 2.50659.21. Chicketie JerAry and Bucks Cu. choice in m, 1701 s; Suite and Pa., choice, 1:010;fair to good 15010; pour to good, 11014; Turkeys, Jerxey and Bucke NI. chulce,loo3s, Slate nail Ca. choice 490211, fair eo good, 15W1 1 1, W ]Seek,, fair to choice 1401 S; uckx, fair to choice, 114.214 (levee, 10015. Receipt. are free and prices a little easier. Large tur• keys are very hard to tn.°. of. Ducks are scarce and in g Tili l la " fTille, 1 000 ' , I. Rabbits, :IWO. cenin a ut r i * , 4 421 t., 41 ' 71) . , ". 117 1 470 . . whole deer, 11112. DRESSED CALVES-Choice, In lb, 17018. Poor to good, 14(4016. Receipts light and price, firm. Shippers of Calves will please not by the common paper earth!, they lire invariably torn oil by the time they reach us, and then we are unable to tell to whom they belong; they iihould uito none but leafier or the regular calf tags, which will be freely furnished to all regular iihippers. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR-Per cwt. 4.0 (31.1. D. Remember .d mark your initial's or tail nanie.on tine old of every peek age, that we may know who it In from, and also mark the contents on the Nide of every Nick nge, that we may know what each contains without opening every package to (hid the kind the customer wants, and send full 111,111.1 by 111101. Tlll . llllllo.l{lllVd would reNTlCCtflllly info.; 1;1,, friends mul ship thronghout the country, that lie in still nit the old pere fr 2 linrclay ntreet, and in nut In nap way con nected with the em-called firm of Helfrich, Hilbert Jr. and is threfure not respounlblii for ninny goods consigned tu mid firm. Respectfully, J. R. HELFRICH. PHILADELPHIA CATTLE MARKET. Mostiar, Jan. IS-P. N. . . . BEEP CATTLE. — There %Yam n 111.40111 a degree eif activity In Nan live stock market to-day, and prices seem maintained, closing at an advance of CV lb; .ales of prime nt fli,l9lolj c; fair to good at 7, , ,anc, and common • atX.4 7 e IA IL gross. uowe AND CALVEA.—The inquiry rya+ steady, but prin cipally from the nilik men, who were more libertd in their purchase. Ppringers changed hands at 9 , 10@, , Z, and eowe and calves at $5O gall. ..near.—The supply at the Park Droveyard was very light, and with a good demand for prime luta the market ruled firm. Salem at .s(ip7c Ipp, grass. 110..—PrIce3ure again higher, and the offerings W ere all disposed of. Sales aid., Arcane and yards at 111.1 . 10.Q10 11)4, nTheet. MAngnr.— closing price in Pnlindoinhin• on Inat Saturday, were fur prime timothy, V 30. Superior straw mid at V S. ftlarriztgro TRITZ—CIA:WELL—Oa the Nth lost.,'ol•Nasarell Mr. llghtnito Ritz, of Alle n town, to Mist, EIIIIIIA Clewell, of Nararptla. ' BELL—BREBS.—On Jananry by the Rev. Ir. Townsend, Jolla .1. Bell of Easton, Ihr., to Mary A. Beers of Phllllps'lag, N. J. ANO.LE—LIiMASSON.—Ou Jou. 19, in the Phlllimatog Presbyterial Church by the s D venue, Marshal Angle of New York City, to Miss Sarah E. Lainasson of Phillip, burg A , N. J. YNE—BALEIL—On December 'Nth, ISIN, nt Trinity Church, NM"' Orleane, John A. Wayne to Nary Spearing, (laughter of Joseph H. Haler, 1,0111 of that city, and for merly of Allentown, Pa. JEWELL—iwa.-011 Jalainry Wth, IS , P, at the real deuce of the Isrldo'g father to the eity of New Orleans Mo. Walter L. Jewell to MI, Caroline 11. !hot, daughter of E. J. llort, formerly of Allentown, to. Ilicatlbg. BRIM ES.—On the 24th inst., in this city, after a linger ingillcross, Mrs. Dora Bridges, widow of h tads 31. Bridges, Into of the cit MOOl7E.—tltt the sth inst., in South Whitehall, Mr. Peter Moore, aged 53 years. BERNDT.—On the 11th Inst., In Salisbury, Mint Jane, wife of William Berndt, aged ti year.. WEISER. —On the lath 1.1, in Whitehall township, Samuel Weiner, aged 24 year.. Sprciat 'Nati cro TCONSUMPTIVES.—The advertiser, haring TO been restored to health In n few weeks, by a very simple remedy, ufter flaying ttntrored xoyeral years with a severe lung affection, and that dreadful diwnse, Consunni.. tiou, Is anxious to (nuke known to his fellow sufferers the menus of cure. Ti ail who desire it, he will send a ropy uf the prescription not (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the saute, which they will find only cure for Conionoption, Asthma, Bronchitis, &c. The object of the nolvertiser In send the Prescrip tion is to benefit the afflicted, and npread informal. which be cancsinno 10 Co Invaluadol and lt nothing n sufferer wilt try ens remedy, am II Will Coot thou and proven blessing. l'ar*:",".iali"g tie r ""riPii"" 'i" pplonxr address, Lj . 411..•••) Rog. FA)W A WILSON, 10 South 21 at., Willinnntburg, King. Co.. N. V. MIRRORS OF YOUTIL—A gentleman who suf. (erect dirt years front Nervous Debility, Prouutture Decay and he effects of youthful Indiscretion, will, for the sako of suffering humanity, send free to nil who need It, the recipe and direction for utnklng the sinwile restudy by which be wits cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by thn advertiser's experience owl dosl by addressing, In perfect confidence, JOIIN B. lilt DEN, jou •J7.lys; No. 42 Cedar St, New York. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH treated with the utmost MICCO.Ir, lip J. IN• Are. M. D. and Professor of /therms, J thr Rge and Ent . ; (his ape. offing) in the Medical' College Of Penneviennin,. 12 years experienee, (formerly of Leyden, Holland, I No. PIO Arch street, Philadelphia. Testimonials can he sees at his office. The 1110411ent faculty are invited to accompany their patients, us ho has no secrets In his practice. Artifi cial epos Inserted without pain. No charge (or examina tion. Jun 27-Iy*: atitnrtiseinento pENNA. FEMALE COLLEGE, AT I=2 ON TUE PERKIOM EN HAIL. ROAD. This Institution wan founded in ISSI, and chartered by the Lewisham,. of tho State of reunify'.llia in 1051. Mt, regular course of studies embraces nil the branches usually pule.ed in colleges. Each pupil, ion completion of the course of similes, receives a Diploina—the Legislature having vested the college with the authority to grant D 1 plenum and confer Literary Degree, Pupils who du not wish to graduate, may pursue such brauchem as they Irony desire. The loci tien is unsurpassed In healtlthanems of climate ond beauty of natural scenery. Tho grourtilg, conthting f about silt acres, ocenpy a delightful eminence the '• T a banks of he Lemn! Perk lomen," and are diversified with grassy lawns, shade trees of every variety, and groves of ancient forest trees. The Perklomeu Railroad orossus the renege ground.s. There are two trains daily, connecting with Philadelphia and Reading trains. ben. Philadelphia, corner Pith and Callowlail streets, at 7.30 a. m., and 5 p. tn.—leave Reading at 7.11 a. 111. and ma) 0. m.. Fare from Philadelphia to Collegeville, 05 cents. Pupils of the school are carried Ott the Veading Railroad at half fare. The college Is supplied with t Library, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, and M.ralm andsFussils to il lustrate the Natural Rehouses. At the request of the patrons of the school, the sosmions will he changed no AM to give it vacation during July and I:Z;;`"„"„nd will COI4IIIIIO •Inly eighteen weeks inmtead of twenty. A definedan of ten per cent. will to Maths from the terms in Catalogue, for Board nud Tuition,' viz Board, Itl9 5 , 1; Tu ition, 03 sn, 618 flit Music, *IS 00; each St 00, etc. Address the President. J. P. SHERMAN, A. M., • COLLEGEVILLE, Jan 27-II Freeland P. I)., Montgomery Co.. P. PACIFIC R. B. NEARLY F IN INII ED 1450 MILES BUILT TIM UNION PACIFIC.R. 11. CO., LEM TIM CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO Have added Seven Hundred (TMO) Miles to their lines during the current year while doing a largo oral passen ger dud freight busluesa. Tho throughconueetion will nu doubtmlly ho completed next Animator, when (ho through treflle will he very great. Forty thousand men are em played by the two poWerful companies In pressing for ward the great national highway to a speedy completion. Only 300 tulle. remain to be built, of which Fit ore graded and aro ready for the rail.. First Mortgage (lola Bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company fur sale at par and Interest, add First Mortgage Ovid bonds of the Central Pacific Railroad at lilt and Interest. Tho principal and latetrwt of both hood. aro payable in gold DEITAVEN & BRO., 111 GOVERNME-VT SECURITIES', GOLD, &c., 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Ucu 20.17 I , Teb3 itbfiertionneitto: UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD CO. CENTRAL PACIFIC It. It. 'CO FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS This &Teat enterprise la approaching completion with rapidity that aatoalabea the world. Over Affr,la hundred (15til)miles have been !milt by two (2) powerful com psalm. :.the Union Pacific Railroad, beginning at Omaha, building west, And the Central Pacific Railroad, beginning at Sacramento, ■nd building cant, until the two roads shall meet. Le,. than two hundred end fifty miles remain to be built. The gieater part of the interval to now graded, and It Is reit/mustily expected that the through counectlon between San Francisco and Now York will lie completed by Jul) 1 de the moonlit of Government aid given to each Is do poodcut upon tho length of rood each .llllll build, both °mummies are prompted to great efforts to secure the con struction and control of what, wizen completed, will be Oil e and the 0411 y grand Railroad Line connecting the Athlone and Paeffie coasts. Otte Hundred and Ten Million Milan+ ($110,000,C00) In money have already been expended by (be two Pt/meant companies engaged lu thin great euteritrine, and they will speedily complete the portion yet to be built. When the United &nice 00rern went found It neeemotty to secure the construction of the Pacific Railroad, to develop and pro tect Ito own Interest, It gave tiro companies nutburlsed to build It crania ample aid as should render tic speedy com pletion beyond a doubt. The Government aid may be briefly summed up rw follows: /Irk. no right of way and oil-necomotry timber and Moue from public domain. Second, It makes a donation of 12,900 acres of laud to the mile, which when the road to tOtoldetell, will amount to twenty•thiee million (ARAMS acres, and allOf it with in twenty (201 miles of the railroad. Third. It loons the coinpanierr fifty million dollars (810, - °MOOD), for which it takes a second lied. The Government has already loaned the Union Pacific Railroad twenty-four million and fifty-eight thousand dollars 0924,C68,093,1 and to the Central Pacific Railroad seventeen million six hundred and forty-eight thousand dollars (+17,919,000), amounting in all to forty.mo million seven hundred and six thousand dollars (111,703,C01 )• The Companies are permitted to lune their own Vint Mortgage Bonds to the same amount as they receivoirom the United State.s, and no more Tho comPanioa have sold to permanent investors about forty million dollaro ($10,001,00) of their First Ifortgago Bomb, The coMPalliet, knee already Paid In (Including net earnings not divided, grants Mini State of California, and Sacramento city and San Francisco), upwards of (48),Q 1 ( 1 .000) twoory-mre mil• lion dollars of capital stock. WHAT IS THERE YET TO BE DONE ? Iu finixldering !Ida question It timid be 11.1111.mbered that all Ono remaining Iron to finial) the road In contracted for. rid the largest portion paid for arid now delivered on th Inc of the Union Pacific Railroad rind the Central Nein Ilailroad, and Unit the_grading Is almost finished, WHAT RESOURCES HAVE THE COM FAMES TO FINISH TUE ROAD? They Will receive from the Government KM tho oad ['roan:noes about 11:1.000.000 additional. Second. They can Immo their own First Iforigago Good• for about 40,000,(Madditional, Third. The companies now hold ulmoxt all the laud they have up to thin time received from the llovertuneut; upon the Colltpleliuu of the road they will have received lu all 21,e00,(Ytt acres, which at $1 viper acre would be worth I la addition to the above the net earning. or the roads and ddltionttl capitol, H neremtary, could be called Is to fin- !EMT WAY BUSINESS-ACTUAL EARNINGS No one has over expressed a doubt that no soon us tho oud Ix completed Its through bumbless will be abuudautly I=lll Gross earnings of the Culou Pacific Rail road Company fur six months. coding - January lot, 18114, were upwards of 11(1,010,01:0 The earnings of Central Pacific Railroad, for six mouths, ding January lot, IN D, wore $1,710,011 gold ".150, 000 gold .160,C03 " - : Net profit of Centr 1-Palle Railroad, after paying ull interest and onnennon for six months $7.10,013 gold The present gross earnings of the [Talon and Central Pa. Ito Railroad., are $1,200,0110 monthly. Exp... Interest HOW ',UBE A BUSINESS IS IT SAFE TO PREDICT FOR THE OREAT PACIFIC RAILROAD • We would give the following (sets derived from Ship., plug Lists, Insurance Companies, Railroads and general =I Ships going froM tho Atlantic around Cop, Horn, 100 Stearmihipm connecting at Panama with Call fernia and Chinn, 63 121,001 Overland Trahni, Stages, Hornell, etc., etc. 10,00 Here we have two hundred and thirty thousand tons carried west wind, and experience hat shown In the last few years the return paaneogera from California have been nearly 04 numerous an those going. El= I=l 110 Steamships (both ways) 700 Vessels Overland Pruxunl pric. (averaging half the coat of tho Act:m.ll4,s) for both intaaeugera and tonnage, Ovum tho following re- EEO 174.0MpuliActigers pa) 400,0001.m5, r,ateil at sl . per,attbic foot ft4 0 1 0 : 0130 Basing calculations anon the above Mores, without al• lowing teethe large increase of business, which can safely be looked for, then estimate the running expense s at one half and we have • net income of $16,840,0304 which, after Raying the Interest on the Pleat Mortgagellends .d the ed. •ances undo by the Government, would leave a net annu al Income of i 0,000,030 over nail above all expenses and interest. The Find Mortgage Bonds of the Union Pacific Railroad Company and the First Mortgage Bonds of the Control Patine Railroad Comp►oy aro both, principal aud Inter est, payable to gold coin; they pay six per rent, interest In gold cola, mud run fur thirty Years, sod they ....01 toe paid before that time without the euuseut of the holder, First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Uulou Pacific Railroad fur sale at par and Accrued Interest, and First Mortgage Gold Bonds of the Central Pacific Railroad at PM cud ac crued luterest. DE IrAVEN & BRO., DEeI.EIi IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, COLII, ETC NO. 40 S. THIRD ST., _PHILADELPMA. [Jan 27 THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF THE • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Chartered by Special Act of Congices, approved CASH CAPITAL, ANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA. First Nntional Bank Building, Where the general business Ix transacted, and to wlileis all general correspond...nee should ho addressed. Jay Cooke, Plain. E. A. Rollins, Washington. C. IT. Clark, Phlln. Henry D. Cooke, Wash'n. John W. Ellis, Phila. Wm. E. Chandler, Wash'u Wm. 0. Moorehead, John D. Defrees, Wash'. George V. Tyler, Phila. Edward Dodge, New York. J. Muckly Clark, Phila. 11. C. yahnealock; N. Y. i t . C. 11. CLARK, Phi adelphin, Presideut. HENRY D. COOK Wachingtott, Vic e .presideat. JAY COOKE, ChM man noun, and Executive Coin. EMERSON W: PEET, Phila., See y and Actuary. E. S. TURNER, Witaltington, Anciiitant Secretary. FRANCIS O . smmi, M. D. Medical Director. J, EWINO MEARS,M. D., Atoilittant Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD J. K. DARNER, Raraen•Oegerul P. S. A., W 403111600. P. J. HORWITZ, Chief Medical Departmenl P. H. N WiuthingloA. D.W. BLISS, M. D„ Ww,tOngton. SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS, {BM. E. CHANDLER, W. 10110.111, IL( UEORUE HARDING, Milady Thin Company, Natinual in it, chnracter, wren, by reu. Hon of It, Large Capital, Low Itateg of Premium nod new tables) tho moat Sl:Arable menemof Insuring life yet Pro- Rented to the • • • . . The rate. of premium. being largely reduced, are rondo as favorable to the insured as those of the beet Mutual Companies and avoid nil the complications and uncertain ties of Notes Did Wends and the nOsunderstnadings which the taller are on apt to canoe the Poliey-Molders. Several now and attractive tables are now presented which need only to be uuderst Ito piove acceptable to the public, as the INCOME PRO DUCINO POLICY and RETURN PREMIUM POLICY, In the former, the policyholder not only secures n life Insurance, payable nt death, but rill receive, If living, after a period of a few Years, an minim, Income equal to to to per cent (10 per cent. l rte the par $/,, hie gin/fey. 'ln the littler, the compa ny agrees tont urn In the man Mit money he has PIN fn, tn adilff(on to the amount of his policy. The attention of persons contemplating Insuring their lives or increasing the amount of lasnrancer they already have, Is called to the special id vantage'S offered by tho National Life Insurance Company. Circulars, Pamphlets and' full partlealars,given on air pllcittlen to the Breach attire of the Company at Philadel phia or to its general Agents. 4irI.(ICAL 'AGENTS Ala: WANTED la every city and . Tows i and appßcatio'n from competent parties fur each With Ingtabio.olldoplollllllll. should lie addressed TO TUE COMPANY'S OSNEIIAL AOENTS ONLY, in their respective districts.. E. W. CLARK & Cu.. PlilludelPhirt For Penufflroula and Southern New Jersey JAY COOKE St CO., WOnilingtOO, D. C FornieWelawore, Dlxtrlct of Columblo and Charles W. Cooper Alloatowa Nalluual Batik, Weiser, Hopubllcaner Book Store, Agents for Lehigh Rod adjulolng Countlox. Jacob A. Blamer, apoclai agent• wept 15-IY NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. Eastern District of Peons/dr/min as: A LLENTOWS. DPCOITIber 4. IW. The undersigned hereby given notice of blit appointment us Assignee of Moses lA'. Smoyer, f Cpper Macungie township in the comityh nof Lehig and Stale of r i enusyl yunia, wthin said District, who has been adjudged n bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. To the creditors of said bankrupt. jan MARTIN KEMMERER, Assignee. NOTICE IN IIANKIII 7 1"Teli. Eusicru MOHO of Prransui en rt Gl at: ALLENTOWN, December 10 W.A. Tine undersigned hereby glven notice of his appointment as Assignee of butane! llmibinger, 41f, I'pper Salmon toW nlilp, the county of Lehigh mud State of Pennsylvania, within said District, who Inns beau adjudgeda bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said Die , ' Dist. To the creditors of sold bankrupt. inn 210.3 t MARTIN KEMMEIIER, Assignee. NOTICE. - THE ANNUAL MEET toRR of the Stockholders of the ALLENTOWN HOLL• INO MILL CO.. nod no election fur Seven Directors for the ensuing year, Nvlll he held nt the Board of Trado Rooms, No. an CiMitlint street, Philadvilthlkn Wednes day. the 27th of Junuary. IhO, at 12 oclock. AL L VITT, Secretory nod 'Treasurer. MIEIIIIII AGHICELTIIR,.I. MEETING. The Eighteenth Arnaud Meeting of Lehigh County Agricultural Society trill 110 1111t1 on Tuesday, the scrotal day of February uest, ott to o'clook, m., at tho American Hotel, In the (lay of AI lento wa, at .cinch than the Trea surer annual report will i.e presented, °Ricers elected, and all other business of said society trausacted for the 0.111111( year. By order of O. 1,. SCHREIBER, President. Attee4: Josue A SOCITIarY. tan 13-1111 MOM NOTICE IN BANICIIIIPTCY. Easorn Disiriet tJ i't lINI/11,111111 an: AI.I.I.TOWN Dee, 21, The undersigned hereby gives notice of kin election ns Assignee of Joseph' Levan, of Upper Shictingle township, In the county of Lehigh nod State"( Penusylvuttiu, whir lu taut District, who has been adjudged n bankrupt tot bin own petition by the Illstrlct Court of said District. EVAN lIOLIIEN, Assignee. jan I= .TISTATE WILLIAM W. WEAVER. /_ll Eked. lato of the (lily of Allentown, Lehigh cuuuly, ut Notice letters of Ix hereby A given that dminlittrutlon the ln Unthedersign y° ed e s tate. ll Ve taken o Onl es A pontoon who are Indebted to raid estate nre, requested to piano poymeut militia six weeks front tho dote hereof, and such who havw any legal naidluit sidd estate pres Out then, dale nutheutirated for settlement wittily the above specified time, Junll.6l IF,NRY S. WEAN' }li. • . .114,HaTOWN, Jain, 9, Pocl, MEE= T N TINE DISTRICT COURT OF THE IT. SAFOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN SY LVAti lA, In the matter of Edwin 1(!-Krader end Peter it. Bernd, Bankrupts, Ramterat Dfshict of Pennsylivlnia or: Tills Is to No notice, that ,in the Tilt day of January, A. D. MD, a Warrant in who hoihrid against the cOstebtEdgio K.lCradet & Deter 11. Baud. or Sdiiiitiiirr towniiiiip, Lehigh county, Stahl of Pennsylvania, who have boon adjudged bankrupts ou their own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property be iongiag to ouch IntuVruptm, to thorn or for theirtow. at d the trausfrr of any property by them, an, forbidden by law; that a meeting of the Creditors of plaid Ilaukrulda to prove their debts and to oar or Moro of the estate, will latjtold at a Court of Bankruptcy, to ho holden Georgee Ankt.l•4ll hotel, penisf AllentSwn, Du., ba - K. Corson. Farb, h , JAMES 111 - KE:4. Deputy C. S. Marshal, as Messenger. 70,11011 (actual 110.) 4,000 astlmated " ICO,OOO 417,400,000 13,840,000 MEM ESTATE. OF SOLOMON LICIITtiN NALLNRiI, late of Upper lila ennale Lehigh Co. olec'd —Notice Is hereby give that Letters of Admlnletrutlon hero been grouted ao the nuderslgned. All perrons who aru Indebted to raid estate are tettneeted I. make paymeut within e ix weeks f the dale hereof, and much who have any legal claims agatnat sold estate will present theta Well authenticated for wettlement within (lo above speci fied tyne. JONAH LicirrK,lNtl4,Ntat, , W3f. 11. LICIITY,M% A14.41} 11l f a. Allentown, January 20, WANTED, A situation fora lad fourteen yearaWould via Jan Ware, the dry goods or grocer)" bo$l , ...; rl APPIY_ , i tWitICH. 11TANTED.--A LOAN OF $lO,OOO, V by the Allentown School Dlntrlet. Yor partleuln.ra apply to the undersigned. C. M. HITNK,Pre.t. Dowd Con.' J. 8. DILLINILIEII, BeeretarY. I=ll3 "po ESPONSIDLE AGENTS WANTED 1A to dispose of guarantee• for thu solo of Landed and other valnablo property In different Parts of the United States. Profits very liberal, sales easily effected. and no loss allow front other business, Addrcum J. T. MILLER & Hoz 4, P.O. Port Deposit, Md. FARMER% BOOK. 140 la•aullf0 and weal Illasdrallans; 730ortarn pagol. •Iloaring put what every (armor iit . HOW TO MAKE THE FARM FAY Seoul fur clreUll.r giving full tlexerlptlou. FARMERS I FARMERS' SONS! Experienced book agent. and officio. wonted to take this book to every farmed eveir m .111111111.1ity; loud 11eN 11,. 1111 111CIll ;pay. (moll:al to per .01304 according to experiericeand ability. Ad re. ZEIOI.EIt, McCUlt DY & Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago, 111.. or St., Louie, Mo. Lang ...tl-Sio MIIINECIUNTOIII MADE BOOTS AND 1 SHOES FOR OENTLEMEN. All the leading etylee ou loud ar made to me.ure Prices fixed LOW FIGURES uu Illustrated Price List witi inotruclionn fat oolf•moaauremeut oent"ou receipt of Pool WM. P. BARTLETT. OCIIce Lddreu au g 1141 y fiissitidai: WASHINGTON, D. C July 25, 1868 $1,000,000 DTRE,CTORS OFFICERS GENERAL AGENTS ILrgal 'Notirro EZI ant cb 17 South Sixth atieetottove Chestnut, Philailelplilk
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