The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, March 03, 1869, Image 3

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    Incgetifh gegisttr.
THE CITY ELECTION.
The Republican voters of the City of Allentown
arc requested to assemble at the public house of
11.. J. Hagenbuch, on Friday, March 12th, 1800,
between the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock, P. M., to
place In nomination candidates for city °Meets to
be voted for at the election to be hold on the 19th
of March
On Saturday, March 13th, the Republican voters
of the different wards will meet nt the following
places, to nominate candidates for Ward Offices :
For the First Word ot the public bowie of Jona-
than 'Barron;
reeend Word, at the Saloon or ITenry Rube ;
Third Ward, at the hotel of Widow Bauman ;
Fourth Ward, at the Eagle Hotel ;
PIM %Yard, at the Pennsylvania House ;
Sixth Ward, at the house of Andrew Lockwood
BY ORDER OP 71IE COMMITTER
THE CITY
Special Notice.—Our subscribers who do not
receive their papers regularly will confer a great
favor upon us by sending word to this office
Subscribers about reniol : lng will please semi us
their old address as well as the new
Job Work of every kind, end at prices to snit
the most economical, can be had at Tim Mamma
office at abort notice. We are prepared to compete
with New York canvassers in the matter of printing
envelopes and note paper. Why not patronize
borne Industry 1
Railroad Accident—On% Wednesday after
noon last, Abraham Fry, fireman on a freight train
on the East Penna. Railroad, while coupling curs
near the Junction, fell between the bumpers and
bad one leg broken. Ile was removed to his home
In Salisbury township.
Electing a Post Master.—A communication
In another column, signed Committee, announces
that the question of "who shall be postmaster,"
Is to be decided by an election for that ()Meer to be
held at Ilagenbuch's lintel on next Friday, between
the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock P. M.
Velocipede School.—J. L. Burtis, of New
York, will open a velocipede school in Good and
Whit's Hall, No. 63 West Hamilton street, three
doors abo,ve the Cross Keys Hotel,. to-morrow
evening. The machines, which are the "Improved
American," are expected by exprebk fro& New
York to-day.
Notice to Subscribers.—Our suNerib 7 are
requested to remember that we have pinehased-the
subscription books of Tim Ritruszmioillee and set ,
Cement of all back as well as advance subscriptions
must be made at this office. We have authorized
uo one to collect for us. We give this notice, not
dun, although money Is always acceptable, but
for the purpose of having our subscribers pay their
Indebtedness into the right hands when they are
ready to settle up.
Arrested fur Forgery.—Wm. 11. Kromer was
arrested at Alburtis on 'Wednesday night and
brought to this city, charged with having forged
the name of Peter Blank, of Alburtis, on a note of
*ll6O, payable at the Allentown National Bank,
and giving the note to David Schatult, of this city,
as collateral security fur money borrowed. The
date of the note is July 15, 1868, and the forgery
was discovered last August, but Kromer had thus
far succeeded in eluding the vigilance of our con
stabulary•. Alderman Beck committed him for
trial. Kromer was formerly bar-tender at Lieber,
man's Lager Beer Saloon.
,
The Billiard Mateh.—A number . o
f our citi
zens visited Mauch Chunk on last Friday night,
to witness the return mantels game of billiards be
tween Stuber and Backus, for the championship
of the Lehigh Valley, played at the Billiard Room
of the Mansion House. Strong hopes were enter
tained that Stuber would' play like himself and
, come off victor, but playing for a reputation in
' voices so much more anxiety than playing for
sport, that although Slither had the game In his
own hands several times, he alloWed himself to be
badly beaten, having made only 705 . to his oppo
nent's 1000. The longest runs were—Backus, 217 ;
Stuber, 70.
Theatrical.—LeVeres celebrated New York
Comedy Company opens to-night an engagement
for four nights, at Kllna's Hall, this city'. Bul
wer's Most beautiful play of Lady of Lyons opens
this evening's performance, Miss Annie Martin
taking the character of Pauline Deschapelles, and
Mr. E. N. Montgomery, Claude Melnotte. To
conclude with the Musical Barletta entitled The
Murder at tlic Road-Side Inn. The complexion of
this troupe is superior to that of the generality of
Itinerant players, both in *ability and character.
The actors are all ladles and gentlemen, and ns
the strictest order will be maintained In the hall,
gentlemen can take their ladles without the fear
of having their senslbillas shocked by anything
that Is low or vulgar. As an additional guarantee
of the high standing of this troupe we might locu
tion that on Monday last they performed at the
Academy of Music, in Philadelphia, and will go
hence westward, where they expert to play an
engagement in St. LOlll4. To-morrow evening will
be performed the great sensational piny of "Caste."
For full particulars we refer our readers to the
advertisement in another column.
THE COUNTY
BUCKS COLIETY 1N TEE CARINET..—The
Deyiestown Democrat chants Ma Hon. Adolph R.
Boric is from Burks comity, because he recruits In
Bensalem the energies he expends in Philadelphia.
TILE COLLECTOII.—The Senate, on Wednes
day last, conlirthed the nomination of Hon. A. D.
Marklcy,nrho 'was appointed Collector of Internal
Revenue for this District in place of Judge Long- .
Aker, resigned.
ACCIDENT.— At the vendue of Jacob .1.
Oberly, in Hanover township, a 'lumbar of boys
got upon the hay stack, and in their sport a lad
from Catasauqua woo pushed oif and alighted
upon the head of a steer which was feeding at the
Mack, when the animal thrust one of his horns
Into the thigh of the boy and tore out the intes
tines. 'He is In a - very precarious condition.
Ix you should die any time this
Lope you may not,—as we do not cure to lose such
a good subscriber to our paper—but if you should,
one of your last and bitterest thoughts would be,
that though you had no other provision for your
faintly, you neglected to insure your life, as wo
have so often advised you to do, in "The Ameri
can Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia."
Cannon Inori COMPANY.—At a meeting of
the Directors of the Corbou Iron Company last
' week, it was decided to erect a third stack. In
order to raise the necessary funds, they offer two
' thousand 'Mares of the stock of the Company, to
the stockholders at par. These are to be paid for
In monthly instalments, ten months being allowed.
All persons Interested have been notified, and will
be required to give notice to the President in writ
' lug, of their intention to take and pay for their
pro rata number of shares.
. MISCELLANEOLTS.—The Lehigh Rolling Mill
will be sold at public sale on next Tuesday, at the
Philadelphia Exchange.
The thin of John F. Boblinger A; sou has beau
dissolved, John F. Boldinger settling the accounts
and continuing the business.
At the Democratic Delegate Convention of Mont
. gomery county, held at Norristown recently, Initial,
D. lioupt, Esq., of Norristown, lion. John C.
Smith, of Pottstown, and George Lower, Esq.,
.of Springfield, were chosen Delegates to the Dem
ocratic State Convention. They were not Instruct
ed, but are understood to favor the nomination of
lion. Asa Packer for Governor.
An Exchange says that the Colebrookdale Rail
road which taps the Iron region of the lower cud
of Barks, and the upper end of MontgoMery county
besides, passes through a thickly settled and
wealthy agricultural district, Is destined to be a
very important and profitable line, and its connec
tion with the East Pennsylvania Road-will make
It a through route to the great Lehigh Valley and
New York.
MAILIND PRINTED 11tar•rrai.—The attention
of the public is directed, through the Pottai Record,
to the following rule of the Pth.tolllce Department,
which applies to printed moiler ninny kind which
to not so done up for mailing that it can be thor
oughly examined at the postoMee where It Is first
deposited :
" Postmasters will charge and collect postnge,
at the ate of three cents for each half ounce, on
any newspaper or periodical so marked or writ
ten upon as to give other Information than that
contained In the print. The same charge will be
made when It Is so enclosed that it cannot be ex
amined without destroying the wrapper. The
mime appliei to any printed mutter which.may be
sent at less than letter postage."
It le not sufficient to clip a corner of .the enve
lope no Is often done.
REPORT of Coal transported over the Lehigh
Valley Railroad, for the week ending Feb. 27,1869,
compared with Rome time last year :
For Week. For Year.
5,486 16 37,635 03
. 5 13 60,610 10
32 03
. 638 05 4,681 01
17,582 15 253,944 00
. 6,086 16 1.11,777 18
Total Mahanoy
" Beaver Meadow
Mauch Chunk....
Upper Lehigh...
" Hazleton
" Wyoming
Grand total' .9,800 05 477,431 10
Same time 1868 1'3,019 14 443,737 17
~ llg 09
...
11l
Lehigh Valley Iron Trade.—Pig Iron transported
by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for the week
ending Feb. '27, 1861
From
Carbon Iron Co
Lehlgh Valley Iron Co
Thonias Iron Co
Lehigh Crane Iron Co..
Allentown Iron Co
Roberts Iron Co
Glendon Iron Co
Other Shippers
Total
THE SPRING SOCIAM.E.—We alluded the
other day to the meeting of a number of gentle
men for the purpose of making arrangements for
a Spring Sociable. The movement has met with
cordial support, and doubtless the affair will be
what Its originators desire, a- most pleasant and
reelareht onc. A Committee has been appointed,
composeenf a number of gentlemen who have had
considerable experience In matters of this kind,
and they arc making every effort towards making
the Sociable a success, in so fur as affairs of that
kind can fall under the term success. A large
number of Invitations will be extended to the ladles
and gentlemen of Easton, Allentown, Mauch
Chunk and all points in the Valley, as well as
places more remote. From present Indications it
will be very largely awl fashionably attended.
The Committee will engage either Bissell's String
Band, or Dodsworth of New York. In either event
the music will be most charming. Due notice will
be given of the time and place. The cards of in
vitation will be issued at an early day. Bethlehem
has been long noted for Its success in entertain
ments of this description, and the Spring Sociable
will, doubtless, eclipse all her' former efforts.—
Bethlehem notes.
lIIiAL ESTATE SALES.—J. Franklin Reich
ard has sold a house and lot of ground situated in
Rittersville, Ilanover township, to M. D. Ritter,
of Northampton county, for $3OOO.
Moses Schandt has sold a. vacant lot of ground
30 by 100 feet, situated on hill alley between Tur
ner and Chew streets, to Charles Piffle, for $6OO.
Good & Rube, real utate ngents, have sold n
vacant lot of ground situated on Allen street be
tween Eighth and Ninth streets, 20 feet front by
115 In depth, to F. Oswald, for $l6O.
The same gentlemen sold a frame house and lot
of ground situated on Penn street between Union
and Walnut, to Sirs. Wilhelmina Konold, for
$l3OO.
Alderman Merle ban sold three vacant lots, 'be
tween Ninth and Tenth, for $5OO.
The same gentleman has sold two vacant lots of
ground situated on Ninth 'street above Liberty, to
John Geldner, for $5OO.
The same gentleman has sold a vacant lot of
ground adJouinlng time above, to Moses Reger, for
$250.
John Albright, Esq., has bought of Gottlieb
Sweitzer a vacant lot of ground situated on 'Chew
street between Ninth and Tenth, for ir.so.
BUILDING AISSOCIATION. The ,beneficial
effects of well conducted building associations are
beginning to he recognized, and these institutions,
of which there are a few in this city, are rapidly
extending throughout the country. Reading Is
reaping the fruits of those established here in the
impulse given to building and Improvements of
real estat6 But there Is another aspect of the
subject—the effect upon the membership. The
Baltimore American, in a recent article upon the
Operations of the building associations in that city,
pronounces them "the greatest and most practi
cal moral reformatory institutions ever devised."
They are quietly but effectually, doing much to
keep young men out of vicious habits, and reclaim
those who have taken downward steps. They
draw young men to them with a stated object In
view, and require a weekly deposit from their
earnings which they cannot spare without giving
up carousals of all descriptions. As their depos
its increase their interest In the Institution is en
hanced, and their desire to take more shares grown
into a fixed habit, that drives off and extinguishes
many other had habits. The building association
bag a hold on its members that makes it necessary
that they should attend steadily to their Work,
and give up all those sure means of making the
poor poorer 'to which the habit of "spending as
you go" is certain to lead.
MEETING OF FAMIER6—THE CATTLE DM
EASE.—An adjourned meeting of the Farmers and
Dealers In Live Stock of Philadelphia, Cheater,
Montgomery, Bucks and Delaware counties, was
held on Sathrday, at the rooms of the Philadelphia
Society for promoting Agriculture, Ninth and Wel
fiut streets. Dr. A. L. Elwyn was railed to the
chair, and Thomas M. Coleman was appointed
Secretary. The committee appointed at the pre
vious meeting, reported the following preamble
and resolutions, which were adopted and directed
to be forwarded to Harrisburg, with a request for
speedy action by the Legislature.
Whereas, A disease called plcuropneuinonia, or
lung fever, and believed to be of a character easily
propagated by contagion, has existed with more
br less virulence for• some years past within the
counties named above, especially is the' dairy dis
tricts, causing a mortality In some eases of 25 to
50 per cent., and
Whereas, Such live stock, in the early stages of
disease, are often driven by unscrupulous dealers
along the public highways, and Into drove yards .
for sale, thus communicating and spreading the
contagion into nil sections, and beyond the poWer
of individual farmers to prevent : therefore
Rem:fent, Three Commissioners, or such other
number as the Legislature may direct, to be called
the Joint Board of Commissioneni on Diseased
Cattle, shall Immediately after the passage of this
act be appointed lu each of the above counties,
and such others as may require it, by the Judges
of the Conti of Common Pleas, who shall bold
office for three years ; the board to report to the
Legislature annually ; the said board to watch
over the general welfare of animals, and particu
larly to prevent the spread of dangerous diseases,
and protect the people against the dangers arising
from the consumption of diseased meat and milk.
The board may appoint from time to tiffie s such
assistant CoMmissioners or Veterinary Surgeons,
to aid them In the discharge of their:Mlles. They
' shall have power to administer oaths, also give
public notice of the outbreak of any dangerous
disease, and have power to place diseased cattle
under quarantine, or cause them to be killed, as
may seem necessary for the public protection ; but
In the latter ease shall cause an 4:pr:theme:it of
suet; cattle to be made, whtch shall not exceed
three-fourths of their estimated value, and shall
he certified to the County Commissioners of each
county, and to be paid by them out of the County
Treasury.
Any person who shall, after the passage of this
net, sell or offer to sell, or slaughter for sale,
knowingly, any diseased animal, or transport such
to any other place with in view to secretion, shall
be liable to a penalty of #llO on each animal so dls
posed of, said money to be paid into the County
Treasury.
. On motion, Messrs. Morris, Paul, Lyons, Custer
and Hawkins were appointed a committee to visit
Harrisburg, anti bring the subject to the attention
of the Legislature.
THE Slatington News has our sympathies.
We must beg pardon, for we were not aware It
owned the Borough of Blatingion, but the News
must sooner or later know, however disagreeable
the truth may be, that The Register is a county
paper, and that we will send our agents wherever
we please. We also would state for the benefit of
our patrons In Blatingten that we do not4'unto
nonce any misrepresentation on the part of our
employees;either in our favor or against any other
establislnent, and when Informed of any such In
justice belt); done any one, shall always hasten to
correct It. Let the Bintlngton News stick to the
truth and It will be more likely to have respect at
home, and will lose nothing abroad.
Tae LEI - MlL—Third annual statement of
the Lehigh Saving and Buildimr„ Association of
Allentown, Pa., made March 6d, 1860
A.KTA.
Losnsporchased on 2r shares`
Unpaid ,i 111,4
Interest doe
Ballow cash to hand• of Trensurer
LIANILITIRK
Dona on 1,142 shares for nix months, lflad
Initiations
Doom on 1,142 'Marrs for 12 months, 1447..
Dues on 4,142 shares for 12 months, 1504..
Ads/oared dor.
•Profit and loss
*Profit and loss In 'nude up as follow.:
Fines on does and Interest ON per 'liniment, I& tl 20
Fines no dues and Interest ns per statement, 18117 122.50
Fines on dues and Interest as per ntatement, 1803 141 10
Cnnstitution and Ity•Lnws sold 1866 23 70
Constitution and Ily-Lnwn sold 1867 1 50
Constitution and Ity• Lawn sold MS 2 03
Pres:olon on 44 shares sold 1868 1,572 51
Premium on SS shares sold 1867 9 OM 00
Premium on 101 shares sold 18r9 4,847 21
F 3212
I Merril t nn town.. IRen
Intoned on Ittnn, IS7
Interont on lonnn. ISM
..325
..500
...830
..345
.200
1540
...830
Less Int. ellom . nd no ngvanced tines. 'tf7 16
I.Z 26 6
76
2T4 24
al7 30
Leek expeneem for UM
ISS7
Lest the following ell - lime. for IStR.
Wm. Reimer, 'roo rnt lo
Trenter, recor m
di e ng charter... 250
Ilarlacher and Weiner, printing._ iln
3. 11. Bluth, tin box 7 Oil
O. W. Ilartrel, Sect' y eatery 150 00
Joebn• Stabler, Trot, Salary 75 01 26 242 20
BM
13,191 3.
Premium en 1,01 xhnre Feb 19, IFOI7 (7 Pd I 31.7
Premium on each Pdlnn. Feb. (1, IFI4 (111 Pd.) 11 411.8
Premium on each libure Feb. 111. lie 11) 11 31.1
Value of each Ain, 4:1
We the undersigned Auditors appointed to ex
amine the account of Geo. W. Hartzell, secretary,
and that of Joshua &alder, Treasurer, report that
we attended to our duty, and Mid the same as above
stated.
Charles W. Cooper, J. E. Raffia ,Oliver A
Ritter, Auditors.
THE EAST PENNHYLVANIA CONFERENCE or
the Evangelical Association was held this year hi
their Church In Second street, above Poplar, Phila
delphia. It was an interesting session—converting
Missions in toStatians and locating Missions. The
next session will be held at Catusanqua, this
county, commencing the last Wednesday In Feb
ruary, 1870.
The following are the appointments for this con-
femme year :
I. Philadelphia District, .Yeitz, P. E.
1. Philadelphia Station, I. Hess.
2. South Philadelphia, T. Plattenberger:
3. Germantown, R. M. Lichtenwulner.
4. Mtmtgomery Circuit, F. P. Lehi, B. Albright.
5. Milford, J. Shell.
6. Kutztown, F. Siegrist, A. Kindt.
7. Philadelphia (F,14!). Mission, T. Bowman.
8. North Philadelphia (German), J. Kurtz.
9. Norristown, E. Butz. • •
10. Bridesburg, N. Gabel.
11. Camden and Giosboro, H. E. Ocrie.
11. Easton District, F. Hoffman, P. E.
I. Easton Station, C. 11. Fliehr.
2. Bethlehem J. Adams.
3. Freemanslurg, J. C. Bliem.
4. Catasauqtaa, J. 0. Lehr.
5. New York, I. E. Knerr.
6. Pleasant Valley Circuit, A. Schultz, J. L.
Werner.
7. Northampton, IL Sidled, I. Zimmerman.
8. Monroe, W. A. Lepold, D. Ilambrlght..
9. Central Park Mission, R. Deisher.
10. Union lull! and Greenville, 0. Bparif.
11. Newark, D. Yuengst.
12. Kellytown, G. B. Fisher.
13. Easton (Eng.) L. N. Warman.
HE Allentown District, J. reakle, P. F.
1. Allentown Station, C. H. Baker.
2. East Allentown, F.. Ely.
. 3. Tamaqua ' W. K. Whim!. •
4. MahanoyCity, J. C. Hornberger.
5. Orwig,sburg Circuit, T. harper.
6. Lehigh, S. Ely, J. K. Seyfrit.
7. Bcrlinsville, .1. Stelzer.
8. Carbon, M. Dissinger.
9. Schuylkill, Ziegenfuss.
10. Ashland, D. Z. Kembel.
11. Hazleton Mission, C. Meyers.
12. Allentown (Eng.) S. 0. Sands.
IV. Heading District, J. M. Saylor, P. E.
1. Reading (Eighth et.) Station,
G. Knerr.
2. Reading (Chestnut at.) S. G. Rhoads.
3. Lebanon, B. P. Brown.
4. Fairviile, C. K. Fehr.
5. Lancaster, J. Krell].
6. Lancaster Circuit, J. Specht, A. N. Stirk.
7. Brownstown, J. Zest, D. Mertz
8. Womelstiorf, A. F. Leopold.
9. Mycretown, D. Lentz.
10. Annyille ' J. Lora;
11. Chester,G. Ti. Landis.
12. Lancast er, (Eng.) J. N. Metzger:
V. Pottsville District, J. P. Leile, P. E.
1: Pottsville Station, L. 11. Gant:tn.
2. Sch. Hawn, B. J. Schmoycr.
3. Phlegmy; C. S. Haman.
4. Tremont, F. Krecker.
5. Dauphin Circuit, J. K. Knerr.
6. Millersburg, L. Snyder.
7. Lykens, W. Heim, S. L. Welst.
. 8. Monontouga, B. F. Bohner, W. IT. Weidner
9. Port Carbon, S. Breyfogel.
10. Cressona, H. A. Neltz. •
11. Harrisburg Mission,'C. Gingrich.
12. Treverton, S. S. Chubb.
1:21=
—Phillip Matthias, a well-known and highly
respected citizen of Earl township, Berkti county,
residing near Shanesville, committed suicide, on
Friday morning, 26th ult., by banging himself in
the entry of his barn. Cause, temporary insanity.
—A son of John Gable, aged twenty-three,
residing near Boyertown, was found dead In his
bed on Monday week.
=II
EAsToN, PA., March 1, 1869
•
—The veloeipedinn movement Is on tilt:in
crease in this town. A school of high riding has
been opened where young men arc taught to man
age the brutes, while other persons, at 15 cents a
head, are permitted to look on and grow fat with
laughter. Nevertheless, the velocipede, as well us
the world, moves.
—The "Humane Fire Company" have been
flagged through the favor of the ladles.
—The Young Men's Christian Association
has It reading-room in fan operatlon t and they
arc attempting to raise a handsome library:
—A vitriol-thrower is in Easton. The po
lice arc after the dastard, is not caught.
—Easton is a public-spirited Place. No other
town In the State gives over its public square to a
wood-pile which Is owned by the, townor it may
be by the Councillors, or It may be for the widows
—hut the widows
,don't seem to be cold, or they
would have come for it. Around this wood-pile
there Is a bandsothe Iron railing fence erected to
keep the little boys' bands off, which Is very sen
sible In the Common Council, and shows that they
understand boy nature.
—A very much married man—ln tact, alto
gether too much married—named Boyce Gilbert,
was arrested here ou his seventh trial—we mean
wedding—trip, and the furious seventh returned
to New York a wiser and a madder woman, while
the married man was tnkeu West by the pollee.
—There is an angelicyoung man in Phillips
burgh who, whenever lie gets tight, makes the
emit' hours of night hideous with his musical de
sires for angel's company. " I watt to he an
angel,and with the angels stand," but he can
scarcely stand with men, and frequently lies lu the
gutter. Alas:yr fallen angel, if angel at all
thou art!
—A man was found lying beneath a lamp
post last week in a state of "trance," at least that
Is what ho called IL the nest morning, although
his wife declares he was only tight. .
—As Easton follows New York in the fash
ions, and for that matter all the other towns In
Pennsylvania, it may Interest your lady readers to
know that " Hoops" are not to be worn this sim
mer. They hare had a long tilt of it, but their
days and springs arc numbered.
—A. writer on "Female Education" In the
Free Press advises the young , ladles to learn the
noble art of housekeeping, Including stocking
darning and ple-making. The strong-minded
women could ravel • his arguments to shreds in a
few minutes. Women of this day do not wish to
be patted on the back with the words, "There's a
good girl : now go and do your work, and then
you may take the baby out for a walk as a reward."
Not much
—A Game-Cock Club le flourishing in NeF
York. We have enough Early Binh here toed
Atnericnn Pummle-logical Society in
to be Instituted shortly for worn-out prize-fighters
and young beginners In the noble art of self-de
fence.
—Velocipedes hold their own and the Opera
House is crowded nightly by spectators and riders.
Four of the brutes are always in service and a
great deal ofymusement Is caused by the riders
ro
being thrown in every direction. . Oh rfor a Rare) ,
to tame som of the wild steeds.
—The lecture system is nowhere so nelectly
patronized as In this same town of Easton. Tal
mage's lecture, while it was a grand success on the
Lecturer, was a grand failure to those who engi
neered the affair, and then, Father Hunt gave a
lecture on Temperance, and a beggarly array of
empty benches greeted the speaker. But we are
a great people for circuses and shows of everykind.
Children are In great demand when a circus comes
along. Anxious papas hunt up their unknown
progenies and get their faces washed and gravely
escort them to the show. It takes three men and
a woman to take one child to see the circus.
" The children do io like to look at the ponies you
know and we really can't let them go alone—so I
go with the children." Good papas!
Polit ics are again absorbing the interest
of some people here—but it Is chiefly among the
political bummers who are stirring to get a good
place with nothing to do and a big salary for do
ing It.
1:1117E1
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1.216 35
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6,012 00
1,112 00
13,704 00
13,701 00,
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13,1D1 33
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—As a note of the enterprise of Easton, I
would state that the Free Press of Thursday,—is
sued earlier than usual by two hours—contained a
full report of the Inaugural" of President Grant
delivered that noon. It speaks well for Euston.
—Col. Hotter has retired from the Argus and
Jas. Shank, of York, Pa., and Wm. Eichman of
the News are to run the reaseheen hereafter. So
the Mies died on Friday and revives on Monday as
the Argus.
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EICESI
—The time for the " mating" of Methodist
Ministers has come, and we hear of our bachelor
itinerants getting married in every direction. If
they don't get married before Conference, the poor
fellows will have to wait another year. We sin
cerely hope that they will all get good wires and
good places, for they deserve both; a harder
working set of men and more poorly paid for their
services, is not to be found hi the country. •
—talking about poverty, our English friend
Poax says that no matter how poor an English
man may be he has the satisfaction of knowing
that be always has a sovereign. DHLINVLIIIL
.—Edward Bailey, Esq., of Pottstown, has
resigned his connection with the Pottstown Iron
Company, and purposes removing his family to
Philadelphia. His mansion In the eneteru part of
Pottstown, will be occupied by hip brother, Mr.
Charles L. Bailey, of Harrisburg, who succeeds
him as Treasurer and General Manager of the
Iron Company.
—A little son of Henry Graybill, of Upper
Providence, wan drowned on Thursday evening
week, by falling Into a swill barrel.
—A mad dog, week before last, bit Michael
Freed and a son of Arnhem Moyer, of Pcklomen.
—James Kepler, son of Lawrence Kepler,
of New Hanover, fell' and broke his arm nt the
elbow Joint, while playing at a neighbor's on
Sunday week.
The members of the Masonic Lodge of
Pottstown In company with 'natty dignitaries from
a distance, took possession of their splendid lodge
room in the Market House Building on Wednes
day evening last: They were addressed by Rev.
J. D. Dubhs In a very appropriate and Impressive
manner, Which will leave upon the minds of all
those present lasting remembrances. D. D. Grand
Master Joseph L. Richter, after whom the lodge
bears the name, was present, and also gave inter
est to the occasion by making some fitting remarks.
After the exercises a splendid supper was partaken
of at the hotel of Messrs. Sterner & Son which
terminated the happy and beneficial exercises.—
Norristown Republican.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE.
Messrs Editors : The other day I met no old
gentleman on the street very down-hearted. I
asked what was the matter, he replied, " Well, I
have two very fine daughters, well educated, &c."
" Oh that is nothing, I hope they have good hus
bands.'.' "No, they have bad names." "Why
For "Well, the first one married a man by the
name of Demo, and the second one by the name
of Drat. Now, you sec ull I have for my two
daughters 113 a—Democrat." WIIITEHALL.
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Messrs. Editors: Over one hundred of the lead
ing Republican voters of this city have signed a
petition demanding the iirivilege .- of expressing by
ballot their choice of candidate for Postmaster . at
Allentown, believing that to be the fairest way of
deciding a question of so much importance to our
citizens. In accordance with this requititan elec
tion will be held on Friday next, the 12th nt Ha
genbuch's Rotel in this plane, when and.where
,the Republican voters will deposit their ballots for
the man of their choice ; the person receiving the
highest number of votes to have the appointment
of Postmaster. At the same time and place and
In the same manner candidates for Mayor; High
Constable and Auditor will be chosen. Let the
candidates be on hand and have a fair fight, and
all be willing to abide be the result.
Oae thousand Pianos of Haines A: Brother, New
York, were sold In one year. Not only are they
the cheapest piano In the market, ranging from
#375 to two, but have given universal satisfaction
throughout the country•., Only for sale at•C. F.
ITerrman's Mush? store, 7th and 'Walnut.
ScrojilsiO, Salt Rh 0,,,, Skin mal Finale iliKedBes
Warranted cured.—Bee testimonial:—
SALISBURY TOWNSHIP, Lehigh Co.,
Oct. 31st, 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 dischatie
Matter, leaving a running sore. She had been
treated for more than a year by most eminent
physicians without receiving any permanent ben
efit, her disease becoming worse, until abetted five
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 Justified,
after having tried the treatment of other physi
cians:ln 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 be satisfied, benefited and cured
thereby, as my wife has been.
[Signed.] JAMES DARNER.
Dr. 11. D. Longnker's office Is on the East side
of Sixth street between Hamilton and Walnut,
Allentown.
J. W. CZeireif, corner of Seventh and Un
do' streets, Allentown, manufacturer of Flour,
and Dealer In Grain, Feed, Coal, Wood, etc., sells
coal at Lehigh Prices. .All articles delivered free
of cost. FlO- m
Linderman ,k Sone Gold Medal Cycloyd and
Square Pianos are considered by the most promi
nent musicians in the country a first-class instru
ment In regard to durability, fullness and bril
liancy of tone. They sell One Hundred Dollars
lower than either Chickering's or Steinway's ; are
In every respect as good, If not superior to those,
and arc warranted for 5 years. Number of refer
ences In affirmation of the above can be given
from cltltene of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining
Counties. Come and examine them at C. F. Herr
mann's Music store, 7th and %Nut.
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CITY NOTICES
Meet Mitsie, Books, Music Port Folios, Strings,
or anything belonging to a regular Music Store,
can be had cheaper than anywhere else, at C. F.
lierrniann's Music store, cor. 7th and Walnut
streets, Allentown.
No Itoripitals, in Europe or America, hove Ito
Many Weld, as Dr. WOLCoTT, 170 Chatham minim, N.
V., where all can test, free of cost, Wolcott's AOOIVILAT•
OR, for Catarrh. or Wolcott's PAIN PAINT for the Immedi
ate rstrioral of all pain, and certain core of diseases. Buy
none unto. In white wrappers. . 1
BUSINESS NOTICES
Cdrpetingi, dc.—Lcedom Shaw, 910 Arch-st.,
Philadelphia. advertise In this !aline. We would Invite
the attention of the reader to this store as the representa
tive Carpet More of Philadelphia. A full stock of Goods
lu their line. Purchasers would do well to give them a
Special attention of purchasers to Invited to the
advertisement of Eyon & Landell, Fourth and Arch Sta.,
Philadelphia, In thin Issue. Of tho well established char
atter or this old and rellablo Dry Ooods Holum. It Is as
necessary for us to speak. Give thou it call.
Not a bit of Stain or Smart will WoLcorr's
P►IN P►nT give: but It removes pain as quick as magic.
Wolcott's ANNIHILATOR banishes Catarrh from the system
and all colds In the head. fteeolleet and get pint bottle. In
white wrappers, at druggists.
Remora! of the " Temple of Fashion" to Eleventh
and Chestnut Jarrell, Philadelphla. Grand opening of
Spring Pashiona. Monday, March I. ISM, by Men. M. A.
Binder. Read adverlirement In this home.
Mr. Sr /wiz: I have toted the BITTIOto I obtained
from you amino., them to broil they are recommended to be.
I found one bottle to afford me conAderable relief, I feel
an though I Dermot do very,well without them under toy
pre.ent state.of health.
P. lifnewnix,'Nn. 144 South Sixth St., Philadelphia.
Paetor BaptlA Paamytml, Church.
air Rend SUMER rrs standing nayerliteinent to
n pug her column.
" The proof of the pudding Is In the eating,"
d the proof of everything el, in In the trial of It.
We have often spoken In Taal. of Wannumker
Brown's Clothing Ilonno beam.o wo bettered ill their
enterpriee nod MUMPS, INA WeHOier ‘ a+ked our modem
to take our word In the care. We du mmiteet, howeed,
that it In tout justice to themnelvee that they nhould torte
thin molding to reef It in not RA good an represented. One
colt will deride the matter—and you ran be none tho loser
mud may Ito much the gainer.
The Danger of Delay.—But few disenFes require
more attention than Cold, and Coughm, and few aro More
generally neglected. floe• 1111111 y per.. when they take
a cold, ronsider It arm importance, find let it rim on, with.
out rofloctimg a moment on It. conAnyilelleco. Remember
that neglected colds are frequently dangerous, and often
mouth in dbl.. , most difficult to cure. A cold lu the
head produce , : n rough, then come, pall, In the side, fever,
difficulty in breathing, and finally ends Iu Connumptiow
\t ha would coffer from a cold, with a probability of a ne•
Otani attack of Catarrh, Ilrenchitl+, In finensa,inflatnation
of the Lung., dtc., when that efficient preventive, Ml,lll
- Ituna ilirrunA can be land at a momenra notke 1 It
will txmovo the tickling MninnniOn whdrla proc ee dn a cold,
prevent boarneuena, check coughing. expel the mucous
gathered In the bronchia, out ronint :wee:Wally that fell
destroyer, Conon:option.
Ju*t received a splendid second-hand piano, looks
and sounds like a new instrument. Price ltriti, at
C. P. lierrman'ts Music Store, 7th and Walnut Stu.,
Allentown, Pa.
More Economical, Remarkable Certainty of
prompt action, in fact; every good nonlity in gnoranteed
fur Mrn. S. A. ALLEN'S Improved (nem style) Hair Ito
darernr D re , m ini, tin one bottle.) Every Drnggt•t nrlln
it. Price Our Donn,
-Ifarrh, that gives us a new• President, in also
o Inaugural month of many lianas:dog *Downier' En
o:ilea In ii, foga are the aemla of cough', cold., and of
sit ldtrruot ion of frigidity and lIIr, inure widely k nown
no admired. rolled fey e,unl , agar. Tin• only way to
'old thew little utiplen.autne , otem," I, to render the
'Mien atrium enough to fight elf the ntitwapherte pokon
at produce,* them, and the heat way to endow It with
Is repellent power to tone It with 1104111TTEIC$ STo.
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waiting at the next curlier. he would doubtless turn In hi,
tracks, and take a safer route le •his destination. With
just about the name amount of trouble. the attacks of din•
cares prevalent at ibis season luny be evaded. Nay, the
trouble will be lens, for drug stores Ile lu every ono's route,
and every respectable druggist In the Valet; keeps on hand
The article in a staple of trade, trod
It would be an easy to find a grocery without sugar, an the
stop• or an apothecary without thin popular tonic remedy.
lu view of the experience of the nation with regard to
the article, during the spare of twenty years, It seems al
most tinneresn+ ry to recapitulate its mar is to Americans.
lint MR our population in inerenning at the rate of a couple
of millions a year, in the natural way and by InUolgrallon,
It may be as well to hint to the rising generation and new
arrivals. (the old settlers know nil about it,) that lion-
TETTEn'is SIT/MACH BITTER+ in the mn; , t wholesome and
potent vegetable tonic ever mannfuctured ; that It in
epeclfic for debility, dyspepsia, billlotomens, and mias
matic fevers ; that It prevent+ an well an etiren, the/e com
plaints and their complications ; that It is not bad to
take," and in absolutely harmless.
Sinancial anb onnucrcial
ALLENTOWN MARKETS, 3IAR. 10.
Ceirgertett every writ Ay Weloughettoo Newhard &Cn
Wheat Flour. For hhl
Wilma, per Intile!,
nye.
Corn.
Flus . Neect "
Timothy Seed, per briolvel
Clover Seed,
NV,lieut Flour, Per cwt.,
•
Ry a . ••
Corn Meal.
Mater. DerIN‘••••I
Lard,
HIM).
Era., per doxen.
Poluteed, per bubhet.
Dried Apple.. Per 1 .u. 1,01
Dried Peached. .•
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F•amans' lIAT Antr STILAM NAM:KT—The following
ore the receipt , . for the week ending Feb. 21. 1911:
of hay, 475,• straw. 41; prime Timothy per lie. 41 2 5 ( 7 0
1 9/; $1 1101 15; imperflue, SIQI 05; rill,. tl 25
31.
Fidit9; ANu OR•l2l—Monday, Mareh I.—Thero war it
email/redo demand for Flour to-day Gtr the rowdy of the
Inane trdtle i but there war no logulry for shipment. Baler'
of I,IIM barrel , . Incl u ding super/Moe nt Q 56351 27; fttlll
bid, good l'enuryl_vititia and - choice Ohio eitnt ut tWia/7;
lowu, Wisconsin, and Minnesota vxtra family
at 6 7557 91, the latter rate for fauey ; kink. Penna.
41
du. do. at 7ad ?for common and good; /11l Lib. Ohio do.
do. a t
gssa i n 50. and alley . at Mu 006•1•2 50. Rye Flour ir
entree. and command 663)7 Corn Meal is neglected;
we quote Itrautlywhte lit $4 (U.,. Tho When, market in
Wile), there bolos dental.' ereept for print.. lots, which
111,111 .111111 ; miles of d i nt) bushel.. of red ft
Wit 51v; Wilhelm outlier nt 01 MO • 111111111 Ilan of No. I
sprlug at 70; nail 500 bushels white at fg2 12. nye Is
Ideally, with sale* of Western ut 555111 sn. Cora 11. in
ri t ual randy, rind the dentand g I; miles of 4,lWlliusli
eh. yellow at tire; 111111 1,1111111111410114 llow White WI o7e.
thtt.ttre to goo request ; sales of 7,0 II bushels of Western
at 74(76750; /2,09.1 bushels two -roweil Now York Marley told
at tr/14. Marley malt 1,11..11.4(0d.
I . lllLAtathrtllA CATTLit Itl•ltlCKT—Motoloy, Mar. I.
149999.—Reeeipts, 1077 head. There wan nil active
Ina.) pa. prltno rho., loft. nt very full Iliforer. but the
operatiour In other description.. were of It ve.ry meagre
character We quote choice at in r (isllP r e,; fair to good nit
Sane. and common at 0 7
:,
r. 11 lb grim,
c o wa Ant. CALV,,,—The market 11,1111 1/111111.11111.1y active
unit rale% of Springer.. were effected at itttr9l. Cows and
Cal woo
ture ti . V l t t.oece7ll.
Si—ip
tn. lOl/ head. There Ivllr considerable
demattil for thir description of stork, and prices were miry
firm. The miler at the l'ark Drove Yard rem:hint ed/M
herd 01.4-, i n e grim.. and .5.091 head at the .hveutte
yard with - in the ratan range of figures.
Moo A. —Receipts, 2.911 head. Sales at the ch i ., w e r e re
ported at 1.5P16 'WM) It. net.
NEW YORK' PRICE CPRRENT
For Mmeh tub UM. Correctly' weekly hy J. It. Ilel..
frldi, Prodoco Lumullssion Merchnnt, No. 92 Barclay St..
New York.
BUTTER. —Orange and Surma County Poll. choice
it,, t cisenouge, aud Cnttaramens CO v P 1114110,
cholcr, ND to good, 4,ka,16. Stwome•
hams Co. palls, choice, SOW. Ito.. fair to good, 4303 n.
N. Y. State Doilies, choke nod fancy, 6nlr4af. D.. fair
to good, Nrs.td Do., common, 15C433. N. Y. Rude fir
kins, choice Vaal. Do., Mir to good. 4.0 40. N.
Stote tot,., choice and yellow, ft.A.1.5. Do. (air to
good, AVM. Do.. common, T 440. N. T. Sta ir Webk
tubs, choke, Itienril Do., common to good, West •
ern, good to choler, :14042. Cook hoc huller, 2:62:16.
Peon.. tubs.cholee, 560.52 Do., (Orto 4-1411/.
good to chides. :PQM. Do., poor to goad,
. 27ffArl
Rectilitte during the past week 11,:so packages, or an lit•
crease of 3.110 packages over last week.. The doomed boa
been good portly speculative nod pnrt ly fur consumption,
though not quite as g Hit
stood no we would e to 1400 11, IN ! do
not look for any further advance.
CIIERS E.—A e w factory choice nod fancy, 21 i,f'ddltin. Do
fair to good, M1(4.21. N. Y. State Dairy good In choice
20021. Do., poor to good
Eoo&—Jersey nod Tenon. well packed In chaff. P doe.
27094. Jenny and Poona. well parked in oat., ff7o2iti.
N. Y. State, well packed to good order, 310 y.. Ohio nod
Western, good order, 330 T. Limed. lints oir. ISa2L .
Receipts have been light during the forepart of tllls week
awl prices advanced above our last. Thuraday, Friday
and to-day receipts have been minimally large •nd prices
fell bock to where they were • week ago. To.dny (though
we are havingmow and weather cold) the timuarol Is
den
light and ten a
cy oecidedly downwant •
BRANS.—Marrow choler, new, Wllm.h. 62 Tbs., 3:m161)1.00
Kidney choice, new, 4.10144.20. Mediums, choice, new,
11 ILI. Pea, choice, 3.3100.30. (Air to good,
1.111 Mixed tote and common, 1.a.q200.
FR PlTS.—Apples, selected, 3.2446.10. Do., Western
mixed MO, 4..104604
DRIED YRUlT—Appies Prime Stale, V bosh., $l3Oll
Do., Jersey, Ohio and Pennsylvania, 11011 Apples
Southern, MOIL. Blackberrim, 502111aspberries 40a42..
Cherries Pitted. 4004.1. Do., pits in. 1410. Peaches
uniznieglS Peach.. peeled. 25,V3.
4 t X.—Pare. V fb. 44047.
SEEDS.—flax *tied, V bush. fd Rot, .1.6n2,73. Clover.
IH) •FAI EtiI ,LOW—In good bareeln. lb. PMS4II
POULTRY.—Ducka alive, 1p pair, I.fogi2.M. Deese
alive. V pair. 3.1104.:J0. Chickens Jersey and Bucks no.
amice Ti.. di(3.314 Mate and Pa.. Lbnise,
.21,911; , fair to
rue d k t ' LiNn " , r 242. s l. {. ' S I l a x e l erk c T hoice V ". 27, fair w.
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good. 24321, Waters. fair to choice ACM; ocas, fair
to choice, 1602.5 t Geese, MOM
Recelpte light sad prices Arm ma per quotations, tolling
alive Turkeys at front ISM ff." cents; Fowl. 1.14%)ct. god,
DRESSED CALVES—ChoIre, VI lb, Poor to
14(410.
Revelpta light, weather more favorable, demand good..
Shippers of Calves will pie.° not the common paper
cards., they are invariably turn off by the time they reach
m, and thou we are unable to tell to whom they belong'
they should me none bet leather or the regular calf tag.,
which will he freey F L O UR - hed cw t ll reiqr ehlPPery
BUCKWHEAT Per. S. 1.7.5.
Remember and mark your initial.' or name on do
Bide of every package, that we cony know who it Is. from,
and also mark the contents on the Ride of every package.
OM we may know what each contain. without opening
every package to dud the kind the euatomer wants, and
send fill invoice by mall.
The undersigned would respectfully inform hie friends
and shippers throughout the country, that he In ntlll at the
old stand, 52 Barclay street, andJa mot In any way con
nected WWI the so-called drm of Ilelftich. Hilbert & Co.,
and In threfore but maponsible fdr any good« conalatned to
said dm. Ileapectfully, J. It. HELFRICH.
BWARTZ--BAKER.—On the 2nd of February,
by Rev. J. F. Crouch, Mr. William Swartz and
Miss Emma B. Baker, both of this city.
MoINTYRE—BCIIIDT.—On the evening of Feb.
4th, at the home of the bride, by the Rev. B. B.
Best, Mr. George Mclntyre, of Catnsauqua, to
Miss Amanda J. &Mt, of Mechanicsville, Pa.
REYNOLDS—DORNBLABER.—In the Cata
summit M. E. Church, on the &ening of Feb. Ilth,
by Rev. B. 13. Best, Mr. Simon Reynolds and Miss
Emilie Dornbiuscr, all of Catasauqua, Pa.
SCHOLL.—On Friday afternoon, of Apoplexy,
John Scholl, of Allen township, Northampton
county, near Cataaauqua. .
NOM Abbertiantritto
THEATRE!
KLINE'S HALL!
FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY
SECON ANNU Al, TOUR !
FIRST NIGHT OF
LE VERE'S NEW YORK
COMEDY COMPANY
BRASS BAND
R. 11. LEVERE,
WM. N. QUINN
3. W. Uuru lg.
F. Hen
WEDNESDAY EVENING, VKRCII 10,
Will be proxeuted, Bolervr•A CoWanted Play of
LADY OF LYONS,
OR, LOVE AND PRIDE.
i•AULINE DESCHAPELLES, - MISS ANNA MARTIN
Supported by the hdlowing Cltte
CLACK: 3IELNOTTE • MR. E. W. MONTOOMERY
Mons. C. Bransenut, - Mr. A. B. Beerhy.
LIESECIE
Colonel Damae,
Mons. Drachm,lle,
Landlord, • •
finp.par, - •
Mnjor Ilearnonlln.,
Colonel °Tryon., -
Notary, • •
Madame De..ellapallem
Melootly.
Marian, • •
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To conclude with tho 3lnefeel Burlean emitted
THE MURDER AT TILE ROAD
. • SIDE INN.
J ll , g , tr i Lt em M s n i r r a o l p rr 1. 1:b ,. iw ., m r. d , rer ,, 1
m M r r . .
I I I ? . .. ii lq . . 4 u or fn. re
- Mr. A. II licerhy
O n rrnmi.'/. •.? " " . Mr. Ibot . Alierkett
el:n " rl ' e n x i , -.
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- Mr. Spencer More
Seru•t I,oo' •-
Mr, J W. Cornirt
- -. Min. Lizzie Clinton
C 3l l " e r i:l . Attue. - - . - • • . MI. lank Mailing
THE 'mount:DEATH OF THE TWO 3IVHDEEEHS.
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ADMISSION',
NO EXTRA diIARGE FOR RESERVED„FEATS.
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TO.IIORROW EVENING. MARCIIIIth. thvGre:lt Sewn
Play of
CASTE
I 11. i t AM11..\7 \I I'l NEE
Ou SATeIttAY i FTERNOON, for Lurlie* and Claltlrrn.
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firandleany SerenAde every 'Afternoon um! livening:
NOTICE.
IN TIIE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF LEHIGH
COUNTY, APRIL TERM, IStitt
Agreeable to an order of Coon of said County, notice la
hereby given that an application has been toads to said
Court by Jo 1111 l Jonas P. Long, John J. Blank,
Samuel Selintoyer George Ludwig, Wiliam Levan, Wil
loughby Fogel, 0. Ilensinger P. N. Bensinger, Jr.,
Henry
enry Yeager, Nathan Ilertgog. John Blank,
.to grant a
charter of inrorporation under the name, style. told title of
•• The Alburtis Loon and lint Idlog Association, ' and that
an instrument in writing, specifying the objects, condi
tions, name, style, unit title under which said association
has applied, has been filed in the Alice of the Prothonotary
of said Court; and if no sill:Relent reason he shown to the
contrary, the said Court hi the mist term thereof, to la.
hidden al Allentown on Nnndny the !ith day of April next
will decree and declare shut the persons ail namclated
shall, according to the articles and condition, la said in
ointment sot birth and contained, become and be a tor
potation or body ysilc, in law, us well us inn fact and
hove eoutinuance by the Panne, style mid titlein such in
strument provided and declared.
Witness toy hood and seal of said Court this Rhility of
March. A. D. 1141 i. , ESAIAS ItEllElo,
mar , Prothonotary.
f:IAItPETINGS.
$lO 01, s , ollos.
119 . raying.
I 111.
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.1 al, •
R II • •
t Illnw.
In, • •
u. "?.'"g
no rrn•lving • large stock for SPtitNta SALES,
I,f )W 1 )11 CAtill
LEEDOM & SHAW,
O. 910 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
1866.
Oprxixo or NEW SILKS,
OrrNis. or NEW SHAWLS.
orrNoot or NEW CHINTZES,
OrNsoso or NEW POPLINS.
Ynll.t,ck STAPLE uod PANCy
SPRING GOODS.
EYItE & LANDELL,
FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA. [mar 10-6 t
punLic SALE.
W 111 ho mold at public Pale, on
TOISDAY. THE fanh - DAY OF MARCH NEXT.
.tt I o'clock In the Afternoon,
At Wenner'. Ore Bell, near lite Iron Bridge In South
Whitehall townahlp, Lehigh county, l'n., the fol i owing,
to-wit: 1 Ore Wa.ber, 2 rsing, Cart Ilarne. Truck
Wagon, Wheelbarrow., Shovel., •. Shanty and
lot et Trough., &c.
Al.o, an Ore Leiter on land. of C. Wenner, rol•, which
expire. In fourteen (Ili ye.a.; the Ore lied covered by the
lease is very v.111(11110. Being the property of Om Lehigh
County Mining C010r...Y.
Line attendance given by
mar 10 Secrielt.iirolLANtiolVpituy.
TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF TIIE
P. P. FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OP PENNA.
DRPCTT U. S. M•RMUAL'II OM NI.
• Norristown, Pa. Marchl,
This Is In give notie, that on the W h ider or Mrch, A. D.
IFeD, a Warrant in Bankrupt. wee leaned ag a i nst the ex
tant of William M. Kistler. of New Tripoli ... Lehigh
county, and State of Penneylvenla, who has been ad
judged a bankrupt Upon hie own petition; that t h e Per
went Ilf any debte and deli v err of muy property belonging
to .neh bankrupt, to him or for .cl the transßr
of no propert rby him arc forbidden by law; that a moot
ing of Om creditor,. of tho told liankrupt to pro.o their
debts and to choose ono or more ...ignore of hie estate,
will b ofeld at a Court th e American
to he holden at the
OClleo the Itegleter, at the American Hotel, City of Allen
town, in said county of Lehigh. before George N Corson,
Register, on the lath dey of March, A. D. DAL at lio' S, clock,
JAMES DYKE
mar 10 Deputy U. li, Marshal, as Messenger.
BARK ! BARK ! I
Th. anderelined JeairtilM, chase, thin @prim
WO CORPS GOOD GIIRS
K T Nur OAK AND SPA NISD
OA BAKK,
at their Tannery, near the Little Lehigh, Allentown, Pa,
Price, 412 per cord.
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C.ARPETS, OIL CLOTHS
• WINDOW SIIADI4.IS.
P. 1101'011. ]lt., RAN eepeclal attention of Iloneekeep
ere and Blerchents to hix clock of CAIMITR. Ms spring
the *tyke of Leauty and richness of &olio exceed On/
former Renown. Also. 1 invite cepecial atteallon to toy
largo Mork of 011CIntlo. W lodate Shades.Cocos.Cane•nd
Canton Matting.; Matt nod Hemp Carpet., very chest%
Cull nod exttmlne.
co. 514 NORTH SECOND RTHEET, 4 deere above Noble
me r '‘O- 3 . Phlladel Plat.
itrarriagico.
1D eatbss.
- Solo Proprietor.
Acting and Stage Manager.
Agent.
• Maxim] Director.
ciatEumn
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Mr. Thoc A. Becket.
Mr. J. B. Murton.
Mr. W. N. Quinn.
Mr. Spencer Moore.
Mr. A. James.
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Mr. 11. L. Jones.
Mr. J. W. Cornlg.
Mt.% Linle Clinton.
MI.. Anon Roberts,
Mien Jonle Wading.
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TIRSINUS COLLEGE,
(LATE PREELAND SEMITART.)
FREELA.VD MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA.,
will open Its Atadrmla Departmeot on Monday, Moil atb.
M. Fur catalogues and particulars address Rio Prlncipa I
21-61 A. lI FETTEROLF. A. 11.
BOWER'S
COMPLETE MANURE,
MANUFACTCRED DT
HENRY BOWER, Chemist,
rrtlLADatruti.
Mode from
Super-Phosphate of Lime, Amonia anti Potash
WARRANTED FREE FROM ADULTERATION.
Thin Manure conaina all the elements to produce larg
crops of all kinds, and In highly recommended by ail ho
used it, also by distinguished chemists who have, by inn
alysis, tested Its qualities. Packed In Hags of 3to lbs.
each. Sold by dealers generally throughout the country.
DIXON, SITARPLVSS & CO.,
AGENTS,
99 South Water and 40 South Delaware AT.,
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For male by WILLIAM REYNOLDS, 70 South Street,
Baltimore, Md. For tarot 1111 l tion, address Henry Dower
Philadelphia. feb 10.4D-1y
To LET.-A REASONABLE LEASE
will be given on the Easton Slate Quarry, sltuatod to
Plainfield township, Northampton county, Pa., near
.Stackertowta. It consists of comber one flat-veln, blue,
serer-fading slate, fully equal go the well-known Chap
than Slate, with a good venter power and a full rigging of
pumping and Imisting machines. Persons desirous or an
f. r , o , rt . u a u n iti t
rum. 3, NM O. L. SC d HEIDER, President.
F'"Ens'ANDT,gI7,..w. 4 n 9 WER N '
BEST'S IMPROVED PATENT
FRUIT TREE INVIGORATOR AND VINE IN.
SECT DESTROYER.
This In truly one of the greatest discoveries over ntade--
combinlng the mood useful Ingredients over kn.n for
fruit, grain and general vegetation. As a fertilizer It has
no e.t.a'. When applied to the tree It peuetmtes every
pore, destroying every Aped. of insect, and the worm In
the heart of the tree or plant—connecting with the mineral
ottb.tance of the earth—deotroyo the canoe and prevents
the creation of any destructive Insect. It will prevent
Curculloo from stinging the plum; It will kill the peach
groin; It will loosen the knobs and old bark on the vine or
tree, oloughtiff the same and re-bark the stock. In a
word, it re•lnvigornten the whole tree and given it health
and strength to withstand the severity of the weather and
retain its fruit. It will destroy oil Insects which infest the
pot flowers, ettemnbero, polutoes, tomato pleats, &c., and
stimulntes their growth. It will prevent weevil, mildew.
runt or the fly from touching the wheat, and the cut-worm
from the corn. it in how extensively need in the Western
Staten, and per.us who one it would not be without It for
one thousand times Ito value. No man who Imo a single
fruit tree can afford to be tv Shoat it. Upon application,
we will refer to vermin. who nre using It In Berk o county,
end would not lake:llHW for their recipe—we will give [v
oid.. and address.
The undergned have purchased sale right to one, sell,
nod apply line Inv
igorator within the contain+ of Chester,
Delaware, Montgomery, Lehigh, Phlindelphla City and
county, lurk, Cumberland, Admen and Franklin, ;tool are
now prepared to sell tow.hip oor right.. Person.
who have purch.ed townsilipn have made as high as oli.kt
to MO. per day Belling single farm rights nt from WO
per receive. Addrevo, •
EVANS Sr CO.,
Iteadink-, Pa.
*Ur The public are netlfled marlins» no right of J.
Ahearn. alias Oro. W. Jackson, of Baltimore, Md., an
we will prosecute to the ntmost extent all who buy from
him to nell or use. The nolo right for the above territory
Is owned by un: Ahearn never now Dentin improved pat
ent, and known nothing of Ito ingredlento. O. right wax
obtained from the patentee, Mr. Ilest, who Is now prose
coll. Ahearn In the Baltimore courts for fraud.
fob 3-2 m• • EVANS & CO.
FINE CUSTOM MADE BOOTS AND
SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN.
All the lending kyles on baud or made to measure
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A NEW PLANING MILL.
The midersigrlP•l hereby inform the public that they
hare e
r t do NEW PLANING MILL on
NINTIIST. BETWEEN L/NDEN AND MIXER,
Where they are prepared to make all kind, of wood
work for hooves, suet as Doors. Shutters Sash, Window
nod Door Frames, Mouldings of all sires, as well is
Planing Floor Boards of all descriptions; oleo, Turniug of
all kinds will be done according to order.
We are receiving a Mork of well-seasoned lumber which
trill enable on to turn out the best kind of work. We havo
all new machluery of the hunt style soil pattern. Woaro
clot doing all kinds of Scroll Sawing.
By strict lineation to ionises and moderato charges we
boa 1 2 4 4
. v i ef ire a share of the tottililatpatett,s,
"Ur, AVOIR'S PROCLAMATION.
.1.1.11 The undertigned, Mayor of the City of Allentown,
by victim of. the nuthorityvouferrod by resulatiout of the
Select and Common Councils, of mild City, /arr
ay ranks public procham fail) II: That at the ensuing mu
nicipal election to be held Friday, March 19, l thu qual
ified voters of raid City shall by ballot giro expression . '
their opinions, as to whether the City of Allentown elm.
pure/nue all the estate, property, and frimchine of tho
Allentown Water Company. Tickets will be furnished by
the City anthorltiet, And can beiand at the teveral electio .
poll+ ; and all voters in furor of such purchase aim' .
vote '• For purehato," mud all ...Plumed to (Inc 'mom abali
vote " Against porehime."
Notice is further given unit at said municipal election the
qualified t eters will veto for ow- person to nIl tho office of
Mayor for the term of twu years; one torso. to fin the
office of nigh Constable for term of ono your; and one
person to till the otlice of City Auditor for a term of throo
year.; nod that the qualified voters of the several wards
Own elect one person to servo as a member of the Select
Council for a term of two years, and three persons to survu
for one year somewhatrs of the Common Council.
d. ?dentin, Mayor.
N•You'• Okticat, City of Feb.l3.liStV.
MONEY -.-A GOOD iNvEsTmENT.
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are of .1..• 4 .
I itil resl payablo
iteall,tnatially at the rate .31 7 per ..ent. per an
nun, Tine investment perfrelly safeand tellable
Inquire at tine tally,' of the Daily Newa. tf
pun PS ! P PS!
For pure svnter urn, neither NO tnstl
wood, rusty Iron, nor poison lend, hut
Celebrated Cucumber Pump,
made of wlldencumber wood, tot it,
twrielt,t, ttrtratde 1. re'llretde.
Itati.lll article; bat the good told-fanbiout
den Pump, made by untelsliterr t nu.
therefore, perfect and accurate In Illa
part+, raining au Nita] :tumult' .if wate
and c• intim( 'war than half tho 'mw
Eanily arranged no an to be nowfwerlti
and in conntructlon so monde that wig o
to put it ,1 pit 1111 k. r), if bin Int ir. Aft
thorough trial it Is acknowledged to lie I
nEST •ND CHEAPEST. TWdVO feet of iv
Pig with cud, pump, manufacturer.a
Cr, supplied at lowent rat
For circular+, price liata, Sc., call or o
dun.
611A8. G. BLATCIII.,EY,
No. 8 NORTH BETROTH ST,
Phladelphia, Pr
: far AUENTB WANTED. ICA 17.
G EORGE A. FRET,
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ST E.A.INI CONFECTIONER,
•Nlr MAN,FA , TritEII OF ALL 1L1N1,4 lIF
Kt NC Y AND- COMMON CANDIES,
Wurrannil Pure—Dellcloun In Photo,
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and
NIANI'FACTI7ItEIt OF All, KINDS OF SYRUPS, dge.
COUNTRY STOHEKEEI'EHS.
and Denleio genorolly, will Sad It to their ally:ming° to
f:lltlftnelllcifet",4lUnnidintlilporlitco"sOpp"llysrlVm"n"lt'th:r"”'ru't"r.
„,,, ,,- - lOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES.
NO. 21 NORTII SEVENTH ST.,
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MACUNGIE SAVINGS lIANIi.
The Marlingle SAY IRV Dank (nearly iipmedte the Allen
town National Hank] recelyeA looney on DePovit to uny
%Limn, Interrat oft por rent. vcr ;Ammo.
Depoaltv Tony be withdrawn partly or wholly at any
time during the year for which Interest will lie itllowed
according to the WM'. the saute tinny have remained.
Government fonds are taken, for which the Itigheat pro-
Mi.. and accrued lutereat will be allowod.
Stoney loaned out at dowlrable rates at all lialea.
Benj. Forel. (80. B Shall. John 11. (logo!
D”ld Helmll, ^ Wm. 01,1,,t. M. D.. John H. Banal
Daniel Cinder, Wm. B. Fogel, Boni). B.Ban
WM. C. LICIITEN WALNER, Cashier.
BENJAMIN POOEI, ProAtdent.
NOTICE. -THE DRAWIN G - 0 F
the Columbia's Girt Enterprise bag hood postponed
Tila::rvg;,l7:ll,V,:fne'g,/41 , 0t , • 4 :.M. th a e gr r. 41111::
rd Lu report Immediately. The time for the drawling fail.
not he staled, Lot In not far distaut. Those wishiug tickets
aro requested to apply at once, as only n tow remain. lip
order of limn Committee. fob 24-lf
The fame of the celebrated PLANTATION IllTTElt
has no parallel in the history of Me Heine. Th •
thousands upon thousands of bottles that are made
and sold daily is but proof positive of their won
derful virtues. Thousands of Certificates can be
produced showing the efficacy and certainty of the
cures which they effect, and • the Medical Frater
nity, usually so Jealous of anything winch causes
persons to think and doctor for themselves, are
compelled to acknowledge their wonderful virtues,
and prescribe them under other names. They are
sold by all druggists.
imp"-a°-
PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. TO
CLOSE OPT WINTER PTOCIE OP /LW.. TOMMY'
sTrLNAVI4 I °.T.L'.I7II-2:ll , 7 , emAssiar.uf our ready
',wade 'garments unequal/4d e.y any stock M.
Philadelphia.
PRIORS ALIPA 18 (7/TARANTFNE , lamer than the
lowed elsewhere, ante fail eatietraelinn guar
nufrcef ~ercy purchaser, or the sale fOneditti,
and money refunded
A PAIR TROT IS Al.). WR AEC,
Half way betwoeu • Beam are ,t
Fifth and TOWPR HAW,
Shah stIWI. • 510 ill•IlICET
11 • 1111.AIINI.PHI
•NII (PIO 11ROADWA T. SLIT Iolo:„.
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