Ely Iftl2iglj Argister. =I =SI Billion, rout PrOpridOri. ALLENTOWN, PA.,' 'MARCH 17, 1809 THE CITY ELECTION ! VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET I • Turn out in your Strength and Vote Ear(y I POLLS OPEN AT -; CLOSE AT -! THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS I Cl'l'Y OFFI CERS MAYOR, GEORGE BEISEL MOH CONSTABLE, .10EL REINHARD At DITOII, REUBEN S. LEISENHING \VAR]) ( I . F I( 1.: RS W Meet I,'"it he if —l3vnjamin C. Roth, I yra• ; Ilenry Vandyke, 2 years. C01111)011 ()enured—NV. 11. Harrison Butz, Charles 11. Knauss, Charles Scholl. .1" oldue ,tl' 1•;leelion --John Swiirt C. Lope'rl , ,,.-IVillinin Swartz. P. Drake, \Valter Van Dyke. - ConAtable—JohnDarrolin. SECOND W MID N.l nominations mule vet TIMID WARD. Seiret (' D uns;/ —Franklin E. ICaull'inan. Cornnr „ n I , retleriel: A. Ruhr, Aaron G. Bollinger. Ephraim Grim. ./inif,o , of Mertion—Samtu-1 S. Thompson. .Imtpertor—lfeltry Lautienseltlagvr. Hrh."ol Dirertors—Sydney W. Burenw, Jus tus Evans. 'little. Wornuin. FounTll WARD. Seb,e Malt. neil—Auqustus Keipvr, Wm. .1. Egge, Nathan Snip, J•ldge Efrethn —Martin liemerer. xpector--Valentine ...flee:•ma a —Elias :%lertz. 5..1 pot Ilirreloex—Jlenry Leh, Jr., C. Lewis • --.11.1111 111INVC11. na•l IVit..nwyei I , ll , rit WAnn. —Allen G. Daniel.' Cfarnril- -Samuel Colrer, Peter S,ihert. Benjamin Lochman. ,I,llge,f Elf,•ti , pig—Edward I). Catcall. F. Musser. Dire et,),—Dr. William .1. Romig. Peter Weida. ..INsedx,r—.l. P. P. Kistler. immihation • tiix•ru IV ARIL Se! It he it --:Saiwuel Lewis. ell- -I L•ury 13tirliltard, l'itul 11).•(.11,1. \ it(lmw Lockw.,od. . • hieeq,..4,l)r. Orlando l'egely, .in Mullett. Jadue of E'er! if,ol - . 1..+a.. , ..•„•--1):ur Ilrown Conxterlde-- Ilollorher MEE= IBM= EOM COL lkur r Briw I, W 110 IS the ltepublienn nominee for Mayor. is an old. and for many years has been n prominent citizen or tins phi,. Ile ezone here when quite young and by his strict :Mention to his business has achieved a competence: though he is not Nvlutt can now.a.days he mallet a rielt man. Before Allentown was a city, Mr. Ileisel bad upon several oee,isions, we believe, filled the oflive of Chief liorges , , nod greatly distinguished himself' hn• his close attention to the duties ~r his office. We are quit. , sure that \I r. limiscl ir elected, about which dol., should be no doubt, with brin g to the performance of the duties of mayor, the ,atot. inflexible Ole that distin,mishes him in the management of his Orin private airlifts. IVe have great necessity for just such a man. There are various evils existing in this Qty, resulting perhaps from the non-execution of thedalvs. which need reme dying, and we eau think of no one who will perform this May so well ns 31r. I3eisel. it is the special duty of the Itepublican party as well as of all law loving and law abiding people, of whatever party they may be. to see to it that the nomination of lir. 'Helsel shall lw triumphant. ll= :bad Reiithard, has been long known us one of our most efficient and faithful Police officers: Ills experience in Police affairs will he it guarantee that the laws relating to the government of the city, will be comprehended and enforced. I=E . 111 r. Reuben Leisearing is a proinining young num, ‘lllO deserves well of the people. Ile wns a soldier, and is therefore the soldiers' candidate Let the soldiers rally around him, thr it is their spevial duty to do so, liEc.u•stt we happen to print a paper that pleases the public, and one of our cetempo rarics suffers grievously thereby ; because our paper increases so swidly in tha number of subscribers that It bids lair to be one of the most widely circulated , journals published out side the large cities; because our paper is so. well printed that it is almost impossible to get out a sheet presenting a more beautiful appear ance ; because our success is bailed with joy, and we are complimented on our ill5llO thr and near, is no excuse fin• that cotempora•y to dis play its mad jealousy ill vile personal abuse. We know such language as appeared in 01101/f our city-papers last week is fully appreciated in low hovels and applauded ais being smart by besotteniind debased creatures, but we have too muCh respect for the decency and good . sense of the men of this hounty to suppoSe for a moment that the author of such vile trash will relive anything else than the contempt he merits. We are glad, though, to receive this picket tiring, as he boastingly calls it, for abuse from such quarters is n compliment, certificate of character. THE SPRING ELEcnoNs We hope to see the Matt,Henna of Lehigh turn out in strength next Friday, and vote the Republican ticket. The spring elections are too frequently considered of no importance and let go by default. This mistake is often discovered when it is too late. The Republi cans have suffered reverses time and again through dishonest Democratic election officers, and it ()evolves upon our people next Friday to see that honest men Ae elected. Then let every Republican voter, in every township, ward, borough or city in Lehigh, go to the polls on Friday, and vole, and get your neigh bor to vote, and work to maintain the purity of the ballot box. • THE CABINET. The new Secretary of State, Hon E. Washburne, having resigned on account of his, health prevehting him front holding the office any considerable length of time, the President has selected and the. Senate has confirmed Hon. Hamilton Fisk, of New York, to fill that posi tion. Mr. Fisk was born in New York in 1808, Is a graduate of Columbia College and was admitted to the bar in 1830. His active political life commenced in 1834, when he was defeated on the Whig Assembly ticket. In 1842, lie was elected by the Whigs to Con gress; in 1846, he ran for Lieutenant Gover nor, and was defeated, but the following yedr he was elected to that office by 31.0(10 majority, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Lieutenant Governor Gardiner. In the following year lie was nominated for Governor, and defeated both his opponents, John A. Dix and Reuben 11. Walworth. In the beginning of 1852 he was elected fin the United States Senate, and served until 1857. Ile was iden tified with all the measures of his party and was a strong 'tariff Mall. His public as well as private character is above reproach, and his experience in public affairs has been marked with great ability. In the selection of Governor George S. Bout ' well to till the position vacated by the resigna tion of A. 'I:. Stewart, President Grant has made an appointment which gives universal satisfaction to the Republicans of the country, and it will go far towards creating unlimited confidence in our finances. 311.. Bout well is a fit example of what a poor bay can make him self. Starting in life without wealth 1/1' race, working.upon a farm, with nothing but Isis own perseverance and ability to sustain him, he has worked his Way up in life by sue cessive steps, until now he is called to the most responsible position that a man can attain to, and holds the whole financial workings of n great country in his hands. Ills honest and thorough radical ideas have secured him the highest honors from his own State. In 1867, from the Judiciary Committer, to which Mr: Ashley's resolution or impeachment was re ferred, Mr. Boutwell submitted a report of 1.161 pages of printed testimony, with the resolution .• That Andrew Johnson be im peached of tight crimes and misdemeanors, - which resolution was taken up on December 8, 1867, and lost. February It, 1868, in the Reconstruction Committee of the Houser' vote was taken on Impeachment and Messrs. Bout well, Parnesworth and Stevens were the only members who voted for it. (to the third at tempt to impeach Andrew• Johnson, Mr. Bout well was one of the Managers, and it was not owing to any lack itbility, hard work or perseverance on his part that this net of justice fatted. Ills general views on the finances are well defined in the following remarks made by Win before the Massachusetts State Conven- • 'W. , Jo not tit . .itto. , it to tolerata.tinnt.tion or perntit 1 II .1..111A11.1 pityaltle lit coin for the time bond- or tho \Vt. intend to 111161, if nece , oiary, to d.lhilli.ll Er:tilt:ally the volume of papi . nolo.), 111:01 it 111.1.1oNi1113111“. hl %111111 . 1,, 1110 &tr, of cola. \V.. latiool thud 0tt0... lot 1.11.• curv,lry for the litindliehler. the niorchitill. the intaglio'. 1 111. pot, nionor mill the lalioier. Ito of the aloe or gold. \‘'ll..ll tilt.. I , ilot. the tothltc. paid. thee...iture , of the c ountry 111:ly Iap.IIIII. tint' hi tho t NlllO I.lly 111141 .4 I \loot the credit of the i , itintry it ill he by the ...mitt , furl 11f the 1 holion neral 111:1111, IVI• 11.1 1 , -114 . 11.1ya11,• after ten or its etity loner tale of litho ci.t, tool it., -.aye anonally the ••otto tniitity or thirty toillion..ol 0,1 a all. n. a mean , ..1 i.,tot tit.. PnlJir tstilit, iieeple 11111 . +t Ipy v.l.' Ihr :11.1.1,11.•11.1.11 ..1 ll.tt 1.1“ I iltAloiti....ty In the I , llLlir 111111111 ,. ... The ltolothltrati party knots no peliry in Imam, hat loinit-ty... In place of Gen. ; 4 cliolield, tt 110 resigned, (len..Toltn. A. !tawlins has been appoint , .(l Secretary of \Var. Ile i• a 1h0r,11:..1i loyal to the core and n ill 11.11, an e:l;clent ((Inver. As he shared the confidence of Gen eral Grant in the tiehl, iterforming the ar(lttous duties of chief ()I' stall in the interest of his country, so he trill share President Grant's confidence in the nations' council , , and carry to completion . the great '.cork or retrenchment begun in that department by his patron., FIRE ninvEßENct In a nice little transaction at the Court House some time 11:91 fin hundred dollars were so manipulated as to slide into the pockets of a couple c,r officials ilt,t( to] of into the col . - fers of the County Treasury, but the affair coming to the notice Ilf an hone st ~intur, new ly elected and unused to ,pending . tbe public's money, he kicked against llm swindle and compelled the parties to disgorge. NVe mention this fact, although it is an old thing and has been known by everybody, not merely as an example °kite Illegal acquisitive ness of Out• Democratic olliceltoblers, hut to show that .1 itsthe weighs her punislonentS with gold. .A .rith man; an ornament of society, ad dresses an earnest, honest crowd of Irishmen. who listen to and believe in his promises to them. Ile i a candidate fin• an Mike in the row ; he promises to he alway;: alive to the in terests or t h e 1 11.00, to do his utmost to secure an economical management of the public funds —taxes representing the hard-earned gains of le laborers. Ile boasts of love of country, it •he who line her prosperity at heart. We say they believe him and elect him. .\ short time, amhhe forgets his pledges, and his ambition to be rich compels him to steal. Sometimes the theft lies hidden. in false statements through years, he dies, and the rascality is never brought to light. B u t when, as in such a cast. as the hove, an honest , 1111111 refuses to snuelion such robbery, what it done with the thief, k he hung Or is he merely imprisoned ? Neither, labor hug Men, for lie is too genteel. After he is discovered he Is (oh, awful punishment) com pelled to Muhl the public's mon6y to the public's ME That is all. Imagine, .then, one or (lie earnest, honest listeners to that ornament ofSociety. Through his mis-use of his elective privileges, and of his comrade's, the "or t" is elected to Miley, the Democratic 1 6 ,i • lough still far in the minority, is made powerlld enough to damage our (TAR and create distrust among the people. Times grow hard, work scarce, and tic sees starvation staring him in the face. In a &penny moment lie steals—a loaf of bread. He is caught in the'act —and, like his preacher, lie la compelled to disgorge. 13ut that is not all, for the MAO Is very different here. The poor fellow has always lived honestly and the nature of his employment brought Min no riches; lie wits not an "orna ment," his tongue was uneducated and he could not appeal in eloquent terms to his I)eni erratic friends from the slump and he never,' ther:efore, (limed into a I'M position, Ile has neither riches, station or friends of influence, and lie is sent to jail. REPUBLICAN TIC IN NEM HAMPSHIRE. The Republicans of the Old Granite State gained another splendid victory on the 9th. OnSlow Stennis, Republican, was elected Gov ernor over John Bedell, Democrat, by over 9000 majority. The vote was smaller than that of November last, but the Republican ma jority is increased a thousand over that of last spring. The State Senate will stand eight Republi cans . to four Democrats and in the House the Republican majority will be about sixty. A lull Republican delegation to Congress is elected. This election 4x claimed by the New Hampshire Republicans as the first endorse- . ment of. Grant's administration, and we pro nounce.it a first class one. --The Thin. John Guthrie, lute United Stittei Senator from Kentucky, tiled on Eitturtlay. BOIJ.NTIEN. Cengress,' on the third of the mouth, passed a most important bounty bill, the text of which has not yet been given through .the Washing ton dispatches. It will be seen that its provi sions apply very largely to the Pennsylvania volunteer regiments, and for the benefit of the members of those old organizations and their widows and orphans we print it at trusting that it - will be republished by every Union journal throughout the Commonwealth: lie it mailed by the Senate and House ey' Naves ty' the United Motet of America in Congrom inmembled, That 'When a soldier's discharge states that he Is discharFcd by reason of "expiration of term of service,' he shall be held to have com pleted the full term of his enlktment, and entitled to bounty necordlngly. .Br.c. 2. And be it.jurtherentteted, That the widow, minor children, or parents. In the order named, of any soldier who shun have died, after living honorably discharged from the military ser vice of the United States, shall he entitled to receive the additional bounty to which such soldier would be entitled if living, under the provisions of the twelfth and thirteenth sections of an act entitled "An net molting appropriations for sundry;elvil expenses of the (Mvernment for the year cutting June thirty, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, and for other purposes," approved July s twenty-eight;•eighteen hundred and sivty-six, and the said provisions of wall sloth he so Ml st rued. Sec. 3. And be it frletber owlet?, 'flout all shims for the additional bounties granted in sections 1!2. and 13 of the net of July 38, 18611, shall, after the Ist day of May next, be adJtnted and :withal by time accounting officers of the Treasury, under the pforislons of said net ;'and all mach i•laimo as lolly 011 the lot of May be remaining in the ollice of the Paymaster General unncilled, shall be trvt:,Ga•red to the Second Auditor of the Treasury for settle ment. =9 for bounty tinder the provhdons of the aet cited in the foregoing, t4eetion Anil lie VOW, 11111, , , pre sented hi due form prior to•the I,t day of Decen , her, 1860. Tnr. Pennsylvania Senate has adopted the amendment to the Federal Constitntion. and it kill be made the subject for special consider ation i❑ the I louse this afternoon. LITERARY NoTicEs. Peters' iforsioil .Ililthl.—The March number of )lonthly Ic at hand, and containt. nine twenty-furor pouch of choice new linoic, giv ing selections from the most popular writers, and variety enough to suit the most fastidious. We notice, first. it beautiful little hallad, with charm;, by J. S. Coo, entitled "Left all :done," the lv,mla of Which run as follows • I . :1111.ft 101 ;110,10 lu my sorrolv NII .10111, tO IIII• Then fiillows n sacred song by George Lutall, entitled "The Lord will Provide." l•lrlootgli troubles ipoolll and dangers affright Though rrionds may all fall, and loot all unite; Yet one thing secures as. whatever betide; The Scripture assures will provide. "Coraline," by the Notion's Song-Writer, Will S. Ilays, comes next, the eliorus of which rues as follows : "011 ! ~1n• won fair and gentle 11% a r 131141 ball over been End the 1nh . . , ! ofiLr alig,ls in our darling l'aroline." This is followed by a sprightly ('Dude Song by . T. Brigham Bishop, entitled "The Yount;Whlow." and, :Intone' I ,tlll . l . 11111:2:,, slit. says, 111:t1 114. 1 ,, r , out all night, Or MIA' that drink. and hiono quill , tight. There are also three hot runiental pieces, name ly: "Pr( tty as a Pink," Barcarole, 1)V Mach; " Fleur dc The Galop," by Dressler, and the 111- mons "Grecian Bend March," By Prcvnt. In addition to the above, Mr. Peters gives fif teen pages of choice family reading, and. all for the moderate sum of :30 cents, or . t , .3 per year— over it'd th of New Music appearing In each number. Those of our musical friends who alo not subscribe are certainly losing a rich treat, as Sat worth 14 mushc cannot he hough) every day for such a small sum. Issued by .11. 1.. Peters, .Music Publisher, P. 0. Box 54211, New York: Sample copies. 20 cents, iIfaiZEIKMI:III —A monument to Gen. puns I u orvcl.l iu ME —Pine lumber IN being ',hipped from S10'111111:111 111=111 —A colocoil yttatuz - lady Is a puLGr school to:lelLoc at Fall )Ines. —Marioll County, low.l, voiltaiw, ••au tipnlcc;uuuus" NlOlllll,ll fittitilit,. —'f•hc heir:zuf Noah \VuMaer reecive if.:2hMoo nn nually from the ,:tic of Iris —The Conneetieni election ivilL take place o, M,,mlny, April 5. teltxraphit. bop. itttit. Louis, it is -aid are iu lie 'Haunted nom crluciprdr -3I r. I.ollollllms will lint. rct , trit In Atm Ilea 1111111 110%1 .\ 11:;11,t. —A ecittletnati in Cincinnati has hail luita,lr canunitliql to the Lunatic A,ylian to prevent • —Every Itrentan itt (itleatto has had his life in sured for ti' , 2,000 by the merchants and property owoors of that city. teen 111111l1Ved ”r Centre C'titinty, Pennsylvania, have pet 'Honed I he Citurts to grant no more liquor —Some excitement has been caused in London by the dis.covcry that three uirls, aged 1:3, 14, and 17, haVe been imprisoned for debt. —Mrs. Abraham- Lincoln has built presented with a hand,onic set of plate by the taillike'', of her husband at Frankfort-on-the-Main. —Fifteen physielans kern graduated on Times day at the Medical College, of Philadel phia. —King George or Ilimover, whose soul delights only in monarchies of the most absolute kind, shows his opinion of the stability of a republic by inve:ding most of his money in United States bonds. —liaeh-side-of-the-Sky, 'Streak-of-Light, and Ilm•ucd * Snake are the names of three aboriginal gentlemen now on their way to visit President Grant.; —The New York Timor says : "If C'aliforaia such a splendid place for making money, why Is if that there Is such a rush of offlecseekers from there to Washington 1 Is it easier to make tnoury in public Mike than anywhere else t" —lt is ti seauffiffims fact that when Ex-Presi dent Johnson left the White lion-c, he carried off all the official records, so that there was not even The form of an appointment left. The motives which prompted such action are unrevealed. —Johnson 'weld. into µlifee a lion, and came out a lamb. That Is, he went In breathing tire and fury against the rebels . , and went out pen In hand writing the pardon of the lost and the worst of them—the assassins of, the martyr-President.— Micro Post. —There are smart thieves everywhere, but In ,New York they cannot be excelled. In that virtu ous and enterprising city" they will steal the very hair off one's head. A hair thief has Just been discovered there, who operates on ladies' curls at theatres and concerts. —An old lady lately applied for a pension in Indiana as the widow of a soldier of 1012, stating that her Inuband was loot on the Ohio River In NIT. 'fin Department replied that the soldier was still living and receiving a pension in Tennes see. The,old lady Is uow after the truan't of t wenz ty4wo years, —General Rawlins, who was made Seeretdry of War, is an Illinois man, General Grant's oldest and most confidential friend, and during the trhole war his chief of Ste IL the is a nun of great good sense, of the most upright (diameter, a good citi zen in every way, an able man, and trained in military knowledge. —Edward Geary, a half.hreed hasiarivea nt Flt Lyon from Gen. lierldan i s camp on the Washita. lie hrings Information that the Indian war Is not ended. Scarcely any of the Cheyennes bays come In to make peace, and over one . thou sand warriors urn on the war-path. They occupy the country south itnd west of Sheridan's camp. —The report that Capt. John Ericsson, the cel ebrated Inventor and engineer, and the designer of the famous iron-clad vessel, the Monitor, hail died from the him of a mad dog, at Richmond, N. - y., is untrue. The many friends of the gentleman will he pleased to learn that theryae uo foundation for the obituary notices. He Is now at his resi dence In New York. In the enjoyment of.good health, and occupied with new projects of science, Palls, of 3fois.elntsetts, lean lidien.ont potent for wooden visiting' cards. lie claims that cards made of this material' by his process can he furnished at about one-eighth the cost of thobc made front thelnaterial now In use. —lt, is reported that there are en tunny wild horses In New South Wales that they huye become a positive nuisance. One'stittler lined (Mere hun dred of them that had tresspatised on his land, and the hides and fat did not pay for the powder and idiot he used. If the - autborit leg of New South 'Wales could get it company ut start n passenger railway company out there, the horses would lie used uji quicker than by any other method. —A bold thief cut a hole la the plate glass in the bulk window at the Jewelry store or Messrs. Liggins di Bro., at the t.oatittve,t corner of Second and (lett' go ct retie, and stele there from Atm& valued at over $t2.500. 'The articles stolen consitted of gold wutelte,, t Mgr, breastpins, and 'Teel:lel,. The theft was not discovered until after the hold operator was fin• , away from the ',one of the daring operatioM —ilt-. Lydia Beecher, relict of 1)r. Lyman Beecher, well known as a holy of great ability and osefuloess, died at her residence, Brooklyn, N. , V.. MI Saturday, of no attack of ionoeozo, suc ceeded by cong,tion of the lungs, littera few days The lamented lady, whoe maiden name wits Beals, born In Boston, Mass. She was first married to Cald..lo,enh Jackson or that city, and ,01110 niter his death became the wire of lie. treater, attiring with hint a large portion of tho, labors which Live m a le hie name every where revered. Pweeller's power, of mind 1 , 11 . 11111011 , 1 L. the hl,:t h 41111• of her lire, and lur dealt was a quiet falling asleep. —The 101101 c..ttveneti it: the Central Department, has de creed, !,y and with the alt Vive anti consent of the ntilil;try I °Mill:Hider , . 11h• 1111111enite of it very. The deer,' tntyr, Slavery hr. - night to Cuba. by rtitant..l; Jew Ll;aiun, ouvitl to he l'XIIIIL;111 , 11l` , 1 wills it. The Central A,ernitly thcrelnre deereo, lira, Slavery ie 111,01- . Itthed ; reennti, an intletnnilleat ion it. to he granted to the Idavehnitlers who .tylnitathitte with the Cuban cause : third, the freedmen are to boar arms—those who cannot shall truth far the Vance; (hurt it, the freedmen arc to have ths,ante right? :and privilegen nn white men ; 11;1 it, :ill J,drittts, \rill:never their mint . .ire under the came nhrtgatiOii, ~ decree , Toe cCree soxnett , , tind by Gen. thedil In. It i, evreeied that hie net ion will greatly ' t I relint Len the cam., at Lome anti (O (I SESSION. WEDNESDAY, March 10.— , ~'raids. — The House ; Joint 11 , 0111 t h -in for the atiptilittillent or n joint. Committee on Retrenchment was tabled. Five bills; to carry into Went the decrees of United States ! Courts in New York and Louisiana, in relation to' certain foreign vessels, were referred to the For etgtt Regulations Committee. The Committee on Revisions of Rules had referred to it a resolution to amend the twenty-lifth rule Co as to allot' the introduction of bills with one day's notice. A re - ; Mutton was agreed to directing the Secretary of War to communicate any in nmmitlmi regarding i the military importance of the fsin lid or San Juno. I The hill to repeal the tenure of oilier net was furred to the Judiciary Committee, A re,..lntion - for the nppointmcml or Senator:: nail live iiiiiirei.vionitiVcs to eXalnitie repast on the ovreiikney or the Chit ,etritie was laid Mari II 11.—Si numinor ofj petit hells Were presented :nod referred. as Were also a number of hills introduced On leave. On motion the President wasjelitiested to inform the Senate whether the government of W1107.110:I had paid the lied tfitti In .\lllerieitti citizens toy the await of a paved comoni•osion. The politic credit bill teas considered, but witinnot disposing' of it, the Senate tot 4 P. NI. adjourned omit Mons day. • FRIDAY, March Cl.—/loom,—The tit,ollllloll for the appointment of a joint select committee on Indian allioiro , was nostril ic, by a vole of Ile. to Si, its Was also a tiOnearreitt Di-11110011 rot.a final ad journment or this t•esslati on the last Friday of I this inollt h. .. joint re•nl-tion nutitorizing the President to recognize the imlependence • and n I.4nt re,ollo Inn a uthorizlnp: I lie President to o pen neg. ilations for the noneviiiion of Sall rhi i Mine:olo the 1.71111 , 1 States, 'were referred to the Committee on Foreign Atlides. The Judielary Committee was directed to report a rest - 4111ton on the .tiliject or the 11,11111%IliZatilin laws. The hill to strengthen the 111 li. credit WiDi then passed by a vote Or 97 nay, After 1110 atiniiititee i Went ,ir ~t 1 Elections, the Speaker polict• thw. the standing , committees would be m ol d, known on Nionolay ni•xt. The resigna tion of Mr. tint w,ll teas then in.e,entetl. 1' , 101 . 1/11111 11. • .‘ ,. 1,11N . ( - told Medal lyeloyd and Square Piano, art. eon,idered by the tat),t promi nent nuu 'elan , in the counter n tiros-elat,e inet rtt ittelt in rd to durability, fullite,s and brit-, li.ley or tone. They stdl• (.Ine Hundred Dollars tare than eltberThieltering'e orbflteinway • s ; are in ,•ry le.pect good, it tau ,upeelor 10 llto,e, and lire Avdrranted For 1i year,. Ntunber of refer ent, atlirmation of It above van he alvell of .111entown, or adjoining I 'Conte :1101 ,N:11111110 111011101 (.. I'. Herr mann', Mu-le -tire, 7th and Walnut. 41i5fc1Ia1con% spite N(; 1866 OpEsl , “ or NEW 01`1.N1,1 or NEW 411.1W11.5. rYENIN , . or NEW lIINTZES, PoI'I.INS l'ull ,i.".1.. , r,T.11.1.1: and 11,.1'Sel" SPRI NA; '(; 001)S. , !WIN & LINDELL. wirrn AND Altell STREETS, ILADELPII [nun• 10-6 E. BA RH I BARU 1 'rho tiv , irel ,, plachtino. tlith Mug.; :01 !q,l: Got!Di'llTSl . 1 , T KAN!) SPANISH 8.1 VW, (brit . Tannery, near lb° Little Lehigh, Allentown, Pa Inc.',i $l2 per cord, rrlt 21-12 r CARPETS, OIL c.torim • AVIN1)()W SI [:‘])Ei"?. P. 111W(HI, alt.. n..l,l , llPriai attention of Ts and Merchant.. to hi,. sleek or CA ItPIiTS. 7'111. , mpri , 41 he style. , of beauty nod el' .11,11:ta exceed Huy ormer 1•VIIS1111. A 4.11, I Invite eApoolikl nttenittetr to 1115 - arge ..teek of Oil Cl..lll.,N nd Vlmlow ttnieu 3latllngs; Rag a Ifeinp Carpels. very 'all and ex:voil,. I'ITINEAS HOUGH, Jit., NO. f46\011191 suroND E;Turrr, 4 II". s above Nobb I=l TTRSEC COLLEGE, (LATE FREELAND ~E(!INARY,) .110.VT(10.111:11 001.'.V TP. P-1.. will Department on April rah, and particular. nildre.. Ow Principal !ch . :A-Pt A. 11 vErr Imo Lb, A. :if. ISE CINTO7II ! E OAHE HOOTS AND A 2 SHOES FOIL GENTLMEN. All the lending styles on' 'taloa or ionde to measure Priees fixed LOW FIG I'll Est nu Illustrated Price List with Instructions for srlf•nu•tuurrntent out ou rorolpt o f p.,rt I= 31Sotstb Sixth .tact. nbovo Cht,tnitt MEM NEW PLANING MILL. 'rho ho rolw Inform the public ❑mr thy IEI,, crocis,l a. NEW PLANINII NULL (111 • SIXTH ST. BETWEEN LINDEN AN]) TURNER, Where ihey are prepared to maknit kind. of wood work fer houses, stash as Doore, Shutters, Sash, Widow awl Door Frahlo, Moaldlnea nr all slzem,'n , weld na Planlaa Boards of all doserlinlons; also, Turning of all /dada will he door areordlad to ordor. ll' are rot:ldylls a .l o ck of well.sonsoued lamb, whirls will mills to non oat loholkln of work. We have all II VW of the lahtest s style a d nd pattern. Woa re also doing all kind, , of Scroll Sawing. Ily toy lo,dsess sot moderato elinrges we hoarrerelve shire IFf the public Ir.drollag , his .21..at0 nsiasiild. s Liss. NrATOR'S PILOC.L.1:111ATIII41)N. ../VJL 'Clio ontlin,ignod, 3loyor of the City of Allentown, by virtu , • of the nothority conform! by repolutlotiv of Pot Select nod Common Cnnneilo, of odd City, lurc h,' nifFlo publie procitilwrlivti: That 111 ...- nielpo election to bo held Friday, Moroi/111, locP, OW hoot (fled voter , of ••••id City elbtll by ho! - Cot give expre•e•lon` J thoir opinion, n. to tvliethor lb , City of Allentown shoo jperrhaNt 01l 111..o:tote, proporty, mud frativhive of the A liontowit Wooer Comport. Ticket.. will be furnished by the City nothorlti,, mud ran be hod at the ••••verid elertiou yolk; tot oil voter. , in foe, of -Intvehn•••• rtnl cot e Cov lntrobo•e, " owl :ill oppo,tl to thel•unno vole Agniti , t Porch:P.o." • • Nutlet . fortiwr aleeu that at volt municipal election the tiattlilled voters will vote for one person to 1111 the °like of 3ltty.w for the term of two years; one person to fill thn ;dike of Tripp Constable for 11 i 5 51111 Or 15110 year; and one poss. lo All the all, of City Auditor fur o lama of three yeare; and that the noulitied voters of the several wards - shall elect 0111 5 persttu to ZOO, ay a tneyther of the Select Cutthell for a tern; of two years. and ifiteopers.ta. to servo for OLIO year on 111151111/01,1 of OW COllllllO/10111111011. • S. 31r1IOSE, yor, . )[M'oo's ;VFW ht, City of Allentown, Feb. 41,11inft. The New York Tribune says the reason why PLANTATION BITTERS are so generally used Is ow ing to the tact that they are always made up to' the original standard, and of pure material, let the price be what it will. The Tribune Just hits the nail 011 the head, fur PLANTATION . BITTERS are not only made of pure material, but the people are told what Ihcynro mado of, no the rercipe to wrap ped around each bottle. Don't go home without n bottle. 3iAoiNol.l.l WATl:l, — Sliperiair Ito the he+t 1111porIed Ger tnnti Cooloogno, /11Id sol,( nthalrtho price, • 13R IC'ES GREATLY U C REDED TO WEVIT.II ,r1..1•11: Ur 311:N . N, ANSI 1101'A . 4 . 1.4,111,i11. S 7'17,7:. T, .1 A' I, WO I: P of nor ',ray. rood. woo). oty o pro Jr.! bp loot/ stock ill Ph / loldel ph to. P PI , 'ES .11.11".11 . 8 VA Ihi.4tIfViTIPED r Moo the Alrt. erhtre, lt M e I mot Wool boo o p r ur rod , rry porr e osr, or lo mar s l at i 1,1,/ refs old A r.tiit'l . FAT liitir WA) N.M .. IS ' W."' , Firth ` s . MARK!, AT. TO REMOVE MOTH PATCHES, FRECKLES stud Tmn thi• faro. Ilse 1 . 17111,.4 . ./111 . $ 1 tso ritr , al,l: 1.1,10 N. rivrarvol only by Dn. 11. C. PERRI'. Sold by nil nutrl7-:Int••• 'OR BLACK WORMS ANI) 1'1)11'1,ES ON .1- thi• rag,. 11.41` roN11:1111N11 ACII P1311.I.I: RENI• 1 . 11V,01.1):11,11.13 . DI, 11. e. PERRY, Bond ~!11.1.1. Tln. 11.11111.RopplIcil by ACh0b..311.• tuarri-1110.. CIIENIC'S I'UI.NTONIC SYRUP, SHAIYEED 1. ToNit . awl )I.todral:e Bill cure Consumption, Liver Complaint. and 1:/•spepsla, If tal:en toToraing alreetions. They ROO oil three to be talicti at the same 110.. Theo elenuse the stomach. relax Ow liver. at.l pr it it to 11..0:: thou the app. tile :total; the 11011111110 , 14 1014 Maki.. good Milos]; 1110 palleat hegins In LII.OII . 111111,11; 0101H...11.0d mutter ripens In 11.11111 gs, 11111111101/111111111 0111- gro,‘ s the disease nitel gels IV.OII. TWO I. the 001 y way to C 11 1 .1.11010111111111111. • To 1111 , 0 111100 ta..aleines l/r..1. 11. Schenk, of l'hilailel4 lt.:, totes his mita \ .1111.1,01 ill 1110 11.1.111110.111 11( :oil- • 11101011, 1011. 'IIII I`llll/loulr. Syrup riven. the inorlll4l mutter In the longs, unto.. (brat: , It id lie 1,1101.101,1111 , 11, 11.11011 the phlegm or :natter is ripe. 1t slight cough will throe It ”tr, nn,l the .anent hos visit and the longs hen!. to heal. Tt , .to this, the SIOINVIII.II TOIIIC 111111 .Itl.l.llrals.. must ft eel); useil sir cleanse the stomach and liver, so that tl t• Pulittome Soruicaltil the Food will make geed blood. Sett ..I'n Mantiralto Pills act moon 1110 111,01..4reiativing till obstructions. 1111111, 1111' 41111, of ti ki...t,trt• 1 reedy, mid the liver is soon relieved; the sloe s 11111 .1001 . what the 1114 clot do; nothing has ever 11,•.•11 . 11111.111011 °scoot raloutt.l la deadly poison which Is very thingerotts to tooe tittles. wlllt great care), that will lithe the gall•latultler nod shpt the secretlonn of the liver like St•henk's 3lattaralie I'lll, Liver Comp eu. laint is one of the most prominent causes if Sehook's Seitl Tonic Is n gentlit 44110.1.411 inset n11 4, - an\ e. the all. all it, the 5t.1111,04, 1011011 Ilik preintr tion is ...le of. thef tassist the stomat•li to throw out the gastric /nice to il.sttive sittl trills the l'ultnottir otol is matte into good blood \vlthont it•rtneuttitlon or, sous lug mit the stomach. 'lll4. great t•:.nit 111. y physlchots do not r tire consul. 1- is. they try to h i too much; they nivel:winch. mine. Ihe rook to •MP chill, to root:11101S 1101.1Ie fever. autl by ...Ong they deritutge tlo• w hole digestive polvet locking up the secretions, anti eventmilly the patient sinks 111111 dips, 1 , 1..`4111111115, 11111 So treat:tient, a•tesllili try muse. II 1 . 1 , 11 C right streat., chills, or fever. Ilemove the rause. awl tit .)" ‘‘ all stop of their own aceortl. No one t•an Ine canal of Consumption. Liver t, h i tl es s I:yspepsia, an ker. 111.er:tied Throat, unless t he liver slooowl, ; 1111111 e healthy. tr,t 0,1, has Consumption, of cnurst• the longs In 1101110 tvuy 11, 111.0,/01, 1.0111.1. 111.11,1•10 o, 111011.04.1 , , bronchial Irritation. Hem. adhesion, or the lungs art• 1111111.. of 111 11111111111.1 H 0101 tst-t 111 /1111111 ellriso What 11111.1 lo• giollo' 111. 1101 only the lungs that tee wasting, but it Is tho tv holeTheqtoo mudntot .t lyver 1110, lost losa 111011. 1101,r lo make lilood opt of (..0.,1. Now the only chance Is to lane Schenk's three modicinos, will:sit will bring Is 1011 , 1111' .10111:101, 1111.1111114 11i vs 11l 111-11111 vs-suit tood, It will ,dig.-'t easily and make t. blood: then the patient begins to gain flesh, atta 1.11111 Slol body beg.. to I the longs C 011111.11,10 11011 UI/. 01111 the patient gets fleshy iota w ell. This is ths out) way to cnre (loasumps lion. • WllOlllllOlllO 111111, Mense s llll.l4llll Liver I 1 Dysp • la. Schenk's Sea/vved Tonic and 31andrake • l'llls • • -ntlleielit w ithont the l'ulmonti. Syrian. l'alte the Mani freely Its sill co.:Plaints. its they are 1,01.1 . 111.11 V 11/0.1111,5. Ur S 1 1 1 0•011, IVINO lola enjoyed mtintorrin/tetl bealtli for ,11311 y IM•s, and now weigh.. pottnas wa s was t e d itvtly it mere skelrt... In the very lust .rinds. l'ulto. i t Coo.lllolitioll, ph) sielatis having litomontee , l ease hopeless and ninottlonetl lilt. to his fate. Ile was cored Ty the a fore,oll medicine, ana sin, It. recovery ntatly thoositods tittlicted lots. asoil 1/r. Schenk s prep. 1111111011. NlllllOlO .11100 remarkable success. Full directions accompany vault, it ma illoollittely 10.1.1.5-ory to per. ~'viii .00 111. 11111011 k, 111111.011110 1/11111.111 , 111 trash their Itmas •••:411.11•41. and for (hi+ purpose Ile Is 111.4.0tionolly as hl s . l'rinripol :Mice, Philadelphia, every Saturday, whore till letters for nolvieo most I...l4lre•sed. 11e Is also pmt's. siottally tit Ilond Street, New York, every other Troodav, and tit No. 115 Ilattover Street. Iloston, every other \Vett:iv-atty. Itt• ISiVlIso 111101'0 frels. 11111 for a thor ough examination is lilt Ito•pirtoneter thejn'iet. is ., 00 . tnllve hours at each lily !Colon .1. A. to 3 I'. 31. I)n, J. 11. SCIIENIC, mar 111..1y* 4 ,. 15 X 6I St., Philada., ':;E .I C SS, lILINDNESS :NN? ATA , 11.11 , 11 ad ito lb, .11ttlirril 1 , :1 le go , ir e Pr miwylrftit ht. 12 11,,,Ar #.l j” tor er ) Sits Areli •treet. PH11,11..111111.. 'rest itiatithils ran be seen at his "giro. Tilt• teethe:a facility are invited tie accompany their tintleat+, II be hae aii stierebi m lila practice. A rtiti• dal eye- itowited without Pain. So chargeJ a for n exatninit - tr.) y•.• • piton. IIAk3IILTON'S S (-) ( 1 ()I TO I! CANDY prepareil In Vacua r "..rr - —a eel lain and effective rowdy for Pollak+, Colds, Ilesirsetiess, Sore COUGH !Throat, Bronchitis and Con tl,'l'lletlr,• 11 Thos ir e who try—alwayii arty 1. " 1 , k , % ‘ .. "' N ' iT:., only 12 cents. ihlo wptlsold atinually, anti odd every , here and by all ifragalsts In -Allentown. TO CONSV)IPTIVES.—The advertiser, having been notorial to health in a few weeks, by it very siuple reinoily, after having suffi•rial 1. -every! year, trill: a severe lung a [forth., and that 'dreadful disease, tltiOupip t I. anxious to make known to hi. fellow ..11trel.ern lie 011,111 , of cure. TO Oil ,VllO tle.dre lie tol! mond a copy of the prescription lewd. (free of charge), w l iths.the dire, lions fir preparing and using the Kanto, n9Jch Choy tin,! a nure care for Ciiipittaillon, .',.Aetna. Bronchitis, kr. The only oliniel of the nil verthoir In .enillag the Prescrip tion I. 10 beuelll till` afflicted, i ml spoiail Inforanitlea tvliirli COOVOiVi'i to he Invaluable% und he hope. every sitifeter trill try hi , remedy, at It will Otrit them nothlug and may prey.* ribbing the pre,rlpllentrill 4,1,0 a dline., tjalar-ly••• pry. EDW.% It I/ A. WILSON, South NVilliti to-Antra, link:. Co., N. VEROTIS OF YOUTH.—A gentleman who suf fered for yoars f nail Nervous Debility, l'retnatr Decay alai 011 Ilto oll'orts .of outhful Indiscretion. alibi, the sake of nattering limn:la y ity, Frail free to all who nerd it. the rip and direi•tin for tanking the .iniple rettauly by which he was cared. Suitor . ..rt. wishing to Profit lip Ilse ad vertisor'S experienro eau .1.1 no by agar...slug, in pert et eotithleace. 11111\ 'lt. till jan27-1)•. • No. 11 Cedar St., Now yolk. 'VA RMERS, FRUIT GROWERS, 12 • AN) ommnsEns. 1869. FR CI T. VII LV l'/GOMI TOR AND 17X71 IX This is truly mo s t f useful tilseitenriett ever made— cobelelin thee s ingredients ever known for fruit, grain nail general vegetation. An. a fertilizer it has no equal. When applied to the tree it penetrate ., everY pewee, destroying every species of insect, and the moan In the heart of the tree or plant—connecting with the numeral substance of the earth — destroys the cane nut preventn the creation of any destructive insect. It will prevent Cnrculio from stinging the plum; it will kill the 'leach grub; it will looses the knots and old bark on the vino or tree, slough oil' the salmi nail re - bark the stock. Ina word, it rteittalgoratog the Whole tree and gives it health and strength to withstand the severity of the weather and retain its fruit. It will destroy all insects whieh Wt the pot flowers, encumbers, potatoes, tomato plants Ste- and stimulates their growth. It will prevent weevil ' , mildew. rust or the lly from touching the wheat, Owl the tent - Worm from the mast. M none ex Vel y Used in the Western states, noel min.,. who live it would not be sailboat it for one thousand limes its value, No man who has a single fruit tree can helford to ho without it. Upon uppileatiOn, we will refer to perseens who are using in Berk cemotle l would not take 4100 fur their recipe—wt, will give re sidence and address. The undersigned have purchased sole right to use, sell, Biel apply the Inv igeratter within the counties of Chester, Delmar, Montgomery, Lehigh, Philadelphia CRY and ninthly, York, Conlin-Hand, Adams and Franklin, nod are now prepared to sell township or ...t)• rights. rerseen s Who have plirChimett toWrodillin hart' Math , as high an tVg) t,, Kin, peer d O 3- selling single farm rights at frum elsi to ebia per receipt, Address, 14)5,41:1t h GIII3I EVANS Me nd Sr. C inO., g, &a - publlv aro notille - d to purchase no right of J. Aloinrn, 1111,18 lira. W. Jackson, of Sultinhore, Md., ai we prosecute to the almost oktout lla who buy front him to oral or use. 'Mho solo right for the above territory is - owned by us, bourn never so w Beet's improv,iid pat ent, and knowsnot dug of Its ingredients. Our right wax obtained from thepatentee, Mr. livid, who Is now Prose- Ahearn in the Baltimore courts forfrom!. fob 3-2ao EVANS 8: CO. 130 W E H'S COMPLETE- MANURE, .Sayer-Phosphate of Lime, Amonia and Potash WARRANTED FREE FROM ADULTERATION. Thifi M111111r.,011t3111 4 ill the elrmculn to 11r.i11114 4 loci/ crops of all kind, awl ix highly reeolitlnt.utletl 6Y ill loy cifieldliati who by on illyalsnch., Wawa Ita nutillile, Packed lo Bag. of 21.'0 lb s. diatlerii gyourally throughout the ...Mi. I= Plitladtlplh 30 South Water and 40 South Delaware Av., P or MOO by WILLIAM REI'SQLIW. 79 South Street Bitillniur, Ml. For Worm:stk.°, addro. IlenrY 110 W or 10-'OJ-ly • • . _ CARPETINGN m‘,. rerv ivi,jg n bag.. .lock far. SplqlyrfiALEH NO, 9101 ARPII STREET, . . TL o. ET,.-...A ItEASIIIATAIILE LEASE boor,n otu the Easton Slate flonrry, nituatnd In Plainfield townnitip, lijorthutuptou county, Pc, 11011,T Stuckertown. It consign., of muuttor ono flat-ceita, bite, flower-Wing aline:fully equal to Olio woll•knowu Chap man Slate, with o good Water POW, nad n (nil rigging of pumping nod 'minting machine. Pennant; &ninon.; of an opportunity of thin kind will picnic examine for them twines, nod apply to Reuben Koch, SiarkortqWo P. o, mar 9,'W o, SCIIIIEII3EII, Proiltlynt, . . . . AND tino Yo s.prrial Notirrs BEST'S IMPROVED PATENT I= 111:!•11tY BOWER, Chemigt, 1911=1 EEEM DIXON, .SHAIIPLESS" & CO., AGENTS, = LOW FOR CASII LEEDOM & SHAW, PHILADELPIHA Gift Enterprisrs TRY YOIIIt LUCK E • (4/O'D WILL GIFT N The large+t udr:h flbe blot rverbefure lbr public out =ll 520.000 WORTH OF PRIZES Ile sure lo 131 Vent your tuottey;in an Euterprise where you err certain to be dealt with honextly. Refer to our boa drawing wed you will lind that all interested were 11111 i insomuch no thitilllll. larger arab. thou the former our, they Holy thug NN lie totaled out i ro flatly I'lllr awl boom alit. , tanager. +hull:, ti last year', Enterprke DRAWING IN COUHT HUI "Tuts— In Eh.. 3fainatalli 111 ~t ho vaalpally hay lag Ille right la la) clalla• t.. that aolin , ), au. ti a• 1.II.• to tat, plar.• at lla. Call and exalalia• nor ntaek. Is larla. )) Welt may 110 ..1111111/ • ,11 , 41 lhr 10110W6lg, *VAX; IN iftll,l). 51/NE 111 • NIfIlElf 1101.1..5.1:_illfEE3IIAllli PRIZES. I 3 NAN! I,s. trp 'SEW INti vorrA(iE iflt(l.lN, 2 311'SICAL 11).X ES. 12 (1)1.1) W.V11•111-:••. SPAN 31.V11'11 TWIt•s•EATEII C.% (NE " PAIRA H E FT 0 , . S1.1:11111, 11E.11.E11 AN I) 'YIOWEIt (1 llaS•4 31)WEE. liNirmit: 2 t• (TTAtiE 9E*l"/,'S 2911.VE1t TEA SETT., STIWIB, lilitrvreot kItolv). EINDS. (Nit CAI.II BY lu 1 . 31't verythim: appertaining to F 11111 1 . 1,. tu,l 36 ebonies' Implements, :Ina. many miler articles to every ono, nail too unniareus to mention lo this particular. Call and Sei , for yeurfv•lves. Boy your ticket,. n Ot, No expert to be 111;11• to draw lit it few Ile sore awl go to tio.(10011 Will 0111 m., basement. floor SeColld National Hank building. WM. F. • ja) ' eltalroutti. Tr" 1 4 ] • COLUMBIA'S MAMMOTH GIFT DRAWING ! :1 4 12,000 UL & 0 1 FTS ! A SPLENDID RESIDENCE, V ALI TED AT :i1,500 IN TII ! PRIZES FOR ALE! SECURE YOUR TICKETS IN THIS ONLY ! The volumbi. st r aw: Fire Company of Alientn‘en loving desirons of lingnienting 'frpasury, hoot. Inaugurated Gift Enterprise on n innnintoth scale, null this (wing I 1.1..1 I H it 1.11 appeal of 11114 rharnefrr • thvy eamwst y (or Illwral el'" Lr 'l'll E I'lll Z 1,1 S'l' IA 0.1411.1 y I iho al, anti mude up ultogyill, ur useful mUi valuable girls; nuvong u hid. will be fouud o,ra IN Ii It PEN BACKS I= =I A ' , DENIM) SLLp(Ii. 5 SEWING MACHINES, (DIFFERENT KINDS;) FAIDILING INIPLEATENTS, A SPLENDID READER AND 110 W ER, NIL MACHINE, • TREA DLE POWER, STOVES, 31111E33.13 kids, RE, GREENBACKS, This enterprise is gotten up on " The all irks in bk. drawn trillll II serif] 111111 ,0 1 :01./0.11 of men:hunts awl Misfiles- 1.114.11 Lille. rit p, and are jilt mina they nre represented t sae Mashy kiwi that were given hereto.. fero. draining In the llonse in this vay to Al be inn fair null iloparlinl chosen 111 the ticket-hollers them:winos. ENTS ANTED in every locality in Lehigh and ‘,11. 0 ‘, ill lie allowed it libeinl Per 'int one of all side.. Aimiliralion for Agencies to he made to 11. I. IiKISENIIING, .(S lit, I'. It' llom lit. A Illislness °Mao in Ilitinei4' :NeW doors east of the Post Mlle, A. I'. S'l l'resill lt ent. Wm. 11. 111.1,11:11, Tr, asuier. 111 • .... (Lehi g h Compeiny.) I= (In lola alter 111...1:ty Deceinll,l4, 15 , 44, its Don's Tit AlNO.—heave IlreenMae 0.111, 11.131 Si. mot 11.:/1 nton nal. 11.27 A. Si. n 11111.1511, 11.1 1 • 111,,- son 1, 31. and 4.31 P. ii.: Wlllll l /1-11,11. lCkl A. 111 MOP' 1111, 1 1 i 11.31 A. Si.: •Maneli Chunk (Ace.. ) 12.17 A. M., llonnil) 1.10 A. 11.1 Clllll l, lll , tipa 2.1 .I.llentiiseo P. 27 A. M. .• 111•11,1P1oll, 2.411 A. M, 111.112.- . Si.;ve, m.od 12.11:1 I`.ll. PP Tit.% ilOl. —1.4.3) 11;1 , .5. , 11. n 2.117 P, M. ,• 111•11111 1 111 1 111 12.21, Imo), 111.1 2.411 P. 11. I Allentown 12.42 ninot ; 12.53110011; )lunch I . llllllk 2.153 P. 11. ; Whito haven 3.'21; NVllke,llarre S A. in, 2.21 ) and A P. a.: l'iltston 11.. 2.5/1 and 3,2 , P. Si. SCrallto 9.10 A. 31. 3.24 and 11.041 P. Si. Rohn Train leaving limul Ridge at 9 A. N. Makes Lehigh It alley Railroad at Penn 1105 on to Beaver Membiw, 31ahanity (Niy, &e. Delaware N llndsint Cann! Ciunpatty.—llp Trains leav ing IV likes. Barre at S A. ai. and P. N. gad don n trains lea l'ltlg leaving Green Ridge lit it A. St. and tank,. connection at tirern Ridge with trains on Del/twice mid Iltitison Railroad to and Irian Carbondale. North Pennsylvania Railroad.—Rohn train leaving Creon Ridge at it A. N. and up train leaving Ett•to a at 2.0. P. N.. connect at Bethlehem with train, on N. P. It. I:, ar riving at Philadelphia at rr..2) . P. ii. itetlirsing leave delpit la at 9.7.) A. N. Lehigh & LackiMlolll3 Railroad.—Down train leaving Green Ridge at 9 p t at;, and up Inds leaving Easton at 2.0; P. 0011 0 ,1 11l Meths, with Lehigh Si Lackawanna ailroad for With and Chapman Quarries. Minas 111111 gnSOY Rallroad.—Dow it trains leaving GnTes Ridgn at It A. N. met train liniving Bethlehem 12.10 connect &Farsßailroad for New York. Returning leave New York at S a. N. Central Railroad.—Dowil train leaving Green Ridge at 9 A. N. unit Mall Ill C ethlithent ut'ft A Phillipsburg with the entral Railroad9l p for New && York. t Returning leant` Ness York at 9 A. N. J 3111.1 JNO. I'. ILSLEV, • Ail t tod..bted 10 111 1 11 . g. i ii i iiiiiii i i i ii 01 I.I.INIiEII & CO., will Wax° make payment within FIVE WEEKS from MIA notice. Thu firol uf & Emu. will Inc dlsnol v oil Aprll I. All ucconimi Out ore Iva paid - wlll be Mitred In the Laude of a 111.mlut rub, REAPING ICOAD. 4FalL.7l=l==-777: BE UOS., fell 21.51 lie.xt dour 10 thy Poul-0111c... I= MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1868 Great Trunk Lino (rote the North Northwest for Philadelphia, Now York, Reading, Pottnv 1111•, 7'auwlu,lua, Ashland, liltionokin, Lebanon, Allentown, EloIOll, Eph rata, Lill:, Latteanter, Trains leave Ilarrisbarg for hew York ac foil two : 5.50,.5.701, 8.111 A. 5i.,2.40 noun, 2.115 111111 10.511, I'. M., connecting.with mitaur trains on the Pennsylvania rail road and arriving at Now York at 11.00, A. 31., 12.31 noon, LK 7.00, 10.111, P. 31., and 0.15, A. 31., respective)y. Sleep. lug cars 1111C01111 , 1113y the: .59, A. IL, and 1040, I'. M. , trains Without change. Leaving I larrislitirg for Rending, Pottsville, Tainannun, 311nrsville, Ashlad, Shamok in, Pine hi rove, Allentown mid Philadelphia, at 5.111, A. M., 2.01 anti 4.10, P. M., stop plug at Lebanon and principal way stations ; the 4.10, P. M., train making connections for Philadelphia anti Col umbia only. Fort ottsville, 6clinylk. 11 Haven leavinguurn via dcbuyikill Hustrintlittunit Railroad, llar• erg at 3.31, P. M. ring, leave New York at 9.00 A. Si. and 12.00 noon, 5.1f1 e.lat I'. 31., Philadelphia ut 0.15.1. 31 , and 3.31 P. 81, ceiling earn acconspany the 9.00 A. M.,.5.10 null 8.00 P M. Ont. from New York without cange. 'Way passenger lode 111,0.1 Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 31., connecting with similar train ou East Penna. Railroad, re.- turnittg from heading ,, t t 1.51 P. 31, stoitplog at all station.; leave nlll.lllO at 73. 8.4.1 A 31., and 2.41 1' 31.; Shamo kin at 5.2.1 A. M.,•Asitland at 7.10 A. IR. and 12.31 P. 31, ; 1111lUqUil Ili 8.30 A. 81. and :51 P. M., for Phil titiel/thia• Leave Pottsville, via Schuylkill loud nit 1111111 a Rail. •road, at 7.10 Jt. )1.- for Ilarrhilliwg, 11.31 A; 31. fur Pine Orono and Tremont, Reading arcoltilnodatien train leaves Reading at 7.311 A. 31,, returning, Raves Philadelphia at 4.4.1 P. 31. Pottstown Accommodation train leaven Pottstown at 0.45 A. 31., returning leaves Philadelphia at LPL • Columbia railroad toting leave Readin Columbia A Send 0.15 P. 31., for Ephrata Ellis, LancasterC, Perklotnen Railroad' Trains leave Perklomen Junction at IEIS A. 31. and 5011'.5i.. returning leave Skippack at KM A. Si. and 1345 I'. 1, connecting with similar trod. me Reading Railroad. Vu fiundaYs: Leave New York at 8.00 P. M. t Plillailel• Pliht N. A. 31. and :1.151'. NI., the 8.1)1 A. 31. train ...gni: only to Heading; non , Yino 3.01 A. M. ; llttreinburit 5. 50 A. 5i.,.10 and 10.:011'. 31., and Reading at 1.0 t :Lee null 7 15 A.'31., for Ilarrisharg, at Id AO and 7.31 .I.` 31. for New York, and 4.2.1 P. AL, for Philadelphia.. 'llllleage, Season, School and 1,, cuoloil Tickets to otol trout all points at reduced rata, no ogago checked through ; 100 pounds allowed (I each NICOL 0. 0. . A. L 3, General Euld• MEI REMOVAL OF TIRE " TEMPLE OF F.ASIIION." GRAND (IpENI:m SPDIN° EASII lONII MON DAY, MAUCH Ist ll.ll. Poe the better convenience of her patrons. Mrs. Si . A Wader han removed her DRESS IiIIIMMINOS AND ItAlqat I'ArrERN KTORE to the N. W Corner or Eleventh and Chostunt streets, Pitiladolphia. Drets and Clunk Slaking. 1/1,141 . 1 , 111:1(11 , 111 with early and elegance, The finest antiortment of Ladies' Dry. aud Clunk Trimming , . In the city. ut the lowest litters. Orders executod at ahart notice. Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, Bridal Veils and Wreaths, Flap Jewelry and Fancy (buds. Pinking and °offering. Cutting and Fit ting. perfect eystent of Dress elitting Intight. Priee e5.2..,0, Willi dial I. Pattens molt hp Mall or Bauman to all W, of the Dahill. Do not forget our Hots location N. W, Corner of ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT sTREArm. Philudellililn• mar 3,'01-11,11 COMMISSION tV ZsIERCIIANT MEE No. 91J sanlh Water Chicago, 111. JrarParticularalteullon given to Eastern REFERENCES: 0. Y.'. hell. & ilrn. Chicago ;Slinger St 8r0.., Allentown. I'n.; Cont. Erdman, Centn. ni. Ilnek;•0, Cushier Evan,' (l's.llBunk; 'twine]; Dune.bury & Co., )01 .Went•st., New York; Ilusliong & 1 1n lu [ r rlhuh. 11. (I. Unneigot, Jan 'Hoffer. la,; John 31111wnY. I•Anrghler county, l'a.; Illtnetland Centre, lowa, qualn•ly THE NATIONAL LI FE INSURANCE CO UNITED STATES OP A M ERICA, wAsnINGToN, Charteml by Special Act or ('lnitt - re,, , , approved CASH CAPITA! BRANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA. first National I3anli Where the goneritt tr ttt m t eted, and to which ..II 3 1l y Cooke. l'illln. . E. .%. Itollill+, W.,lll.tee. C. 11. Clark, Phila. It , nr I/. ('ooh,. IVa..lCe. ti,,, W'. Elle.. 1 1 1111 , \\'m. E. Chanller. Wn.IC Wet. 11. 3foorebell. Phil:, .lelin D. Derreco, WaNlOw Ji.eree F. 'Eyler. 11111 a. 111svanl Dodge. New Vei, .1. llinekly IThirk, 1 1 1111.1. 11. C. Falmestork, S. V. C. 11. CLARK, Phil lelpldn, Preiiidenti HEN Rl' D. 4•OORE, Vice-Preolilent. .lAT COOKE, Clutirmau and Executive Coto. EMERSON W. PEET, Philo., Ser'y and Actunry. E. s. Tr RN ER iloisivtunt Surretury. FRANCIS M. D. Medical Director. .1. EWIND D., .N•lotnut Medical Director. mEnicAL Anvisony noinD. • .1. lI.IItNE.s. Sorgen-fieta:ral I'. S. A., Washington I'. .1. Chief 3letliral Iteparttnant I'. S. N Washington. U. W. 111.15. , , Waalatixtiou. SoLICITORS AND ATTOUNF,YS AVM; E. eIIANDLER, Wa•lllauton. I C;F:0 HUE IL\ IMINO, l'hil.bli•lplola Pa. I'M , Cotopally. Notloantl Io itn dlllract,r, 01f..r0 Ly noo• oon of Ito Largo Copilot, Low 'totem of Proolloll and uvrc the moot .11,1roblo Illelllls of looming life yet pre noted to tlo. The rate , olio . ..min:a. being largely minced, are 111i1 , 10 0 an favorlo,ll , 1,, Illy itmured te. wane af the lo,t 3ltttnal Commodea and avoid all the complication. and uncertain tie, of Note , Ins idemin uud 11. 0 1011,4111,111 , n 0 1.111‘111111 ,4 ,11110• IL the latter are no apt to cause the Policy- Sesieral new and attractive ate mew pre,enteet m100111 , 4..1 only to be uud,•r.luud to prove acceptable , to the Public, an the INCOUIt I'RODI7I'INII and REIT RN 1 . 1l1:3I11'3I POLICY. In tine former, the policydoehler not only met:twee a lire lunurance, payable tet death. hut n ill receive., If living, after a period of it fon yeat , , an eat fitted loom', foitio Ile ten Itcr cent (In per / etr Hu , 3 , " , 0 f hi. matey. lti the latter, the coral/a ny agree,• to I.i t or,. in HU °moon! of 1•10004,4/ he hos lode} in, ill n0E0111(011 lee ihf ttttt.filin Ina ill,. The attention or Pen„ten contemplalliw lamming their iic Inrceaslng the annetint or insurance they already have, In 1,11, , 11 1 , 0 tha noloi•cinl adVaLllngos laert • d by Ih.• National Life limonite.. l'olllpally. Circulars, Putunitiets and full particulars given on an plieutien it the Branch Mace of the'Vetepany nt Thin Or 141 it, general .knent-. .C.O-LAWAI, AGENTS AGE NV.INTED in every City told TO,ll ; 11111 i 11111/11C116..11 II ,l rewp,a~an pnrtie.. fee rut h agencies, with suitable endorsement should be undressed '1•t0 TUE CitMI'ANV'S GENEGAI, AGENTS ONLY, in their respective B. CI,ARK For l'ooloqlvlosin and Sant ern New Jorhey JAE COOKE & Co., Washthtrton, C EMCEE For Maryland, Delaware. Dlbtrielotrolunibla and We,.t eliarlo. (7ooper Nation:Ll Batik No•kou Wel+vr, 1i..0k store. Agoo. for awl AdjointuA C.nstlt , . Javol, A. Ithanur, nVorinl agolits nept IA•ly 'or prism(' SA I.E. ,o 1 t 1 ,:10, on TE CSI) AT. TEE :Sink DAT 01 , MARC!! NEXT At Iletl, rte the Iron Brighte In &milt lown•hlit, I.ehlgh county, Pit., the 111 I , •.it, I' Ore 'Wavber. 2 Curt, Cart ll:trnesq, I Travlt Wagon, Whedbarrohm, Shoveht, Vick, it Shanty 004 lot Trough, &n. .VI , o, no tire !wits° ott lauds of I. Wettner,.E.q., ..X rirVA In fonrteen (14) years; the tiro Ilea otvered by the kW,. I, very vulttable. Being the property of tho Lehigh Comity Mining ConthhoY• Into attendant, given by MIME FOR KALE. A lot on LlLWl,ll . oetreet, In the city of A 111,101 1 .1, 113 by 190 feet, on which Is erected a dwelling hence, 111 by 2S fort. Also, at two-story frame factory. eotaalning tUrnilig lathes, bating ntachln,,eirmlar and upright caws, Bc., one engine hence. 10 by Jt feet ; n nand 121::,1 bop., power engine; a el,tern, 111 by 12 feet; it well Of never-tailing water; •Mbling, and variety rholee frith tree, Will besold art a pamonable PriCealld Ott reamamble terms by Ltgal NOtiCfs. A NNUAL EI A IM"rI4E.V.-3;01'1 1 0E lIS ..TX.herelty wive. that die nuuuul election fur n President, :secretary, 'Treasurer, out. Trustee, and 'Tithe° )Itinutthre lit th.. Union Coinetery to servo the eliciting year, will hi, /Wilt tli llunenbovlCH Crowt-licys hr the City of .%Ilentearn, 011 Monday. 31nrch lw Meru the !tooth of 1 nod .1 u•cluck, I'. M. II y order of the Board. C. K, IIEISI'.. nuir .1.4 t Si 1.r...t0ry • _ N(YriCE ..L1 The tisitlerslgnetl, engaged In tint manufacture or malt Iltitptnt In Allentown, In bulb, barreht, half •ud queried.:rrels,. litegy i htt . r , olty tr , ly en notice limit t Ito uue or , an .l ll B le : ti a tt i t r py ItItY1,11811.1;a1L I,EY lit the ranee all.. Prothonotary or lot county, In ac cordant, it lilt the prov klous of .the Act of Atoteniltly lit molt ca.• wad.' ninth' provlllcd. loin Yl-tln• . J. WISE. A.SSIGNEE'S 'AtrIPICE. Notice In hereby “4,11 I otd:nnx WON., or the filly or Allentown. Lehigh county, gluier date of the lOth day February, F.D. made :1 Yoluntrry wo.lgnirteut of nil lilt. R 1,11.1 chattel , rights awl credits whatsoever to him Maturing, for the knefit of lilt. creditor, Thereto, all persons who know 01,11,14, e.lielebted to 11111111, requo,t 91 Inake ymont Co the owlersignell within nix weeks from the obi, hereof, 11111 i pereue. having claims nuttiest still' wugu.it will I,r,+ont aeon for nettleutent. tell .21-Gie It. J. Ildti EMICCII, Anslgneo.. - 1 1 0 - 0 T IC FL • 11 IN THE coricr of I'I , 3INION PLEAS OF I,EIIIGII COUNTY, AVM I. TERN'. laid. Agreeable to an order of t 'out t of sad County, notice In hereby given that an application has lava mad,. enid Court by 3aines Weiler, Jen, V. hong, John J. Blank. Samuel ltelosioyer 1.1010 11t. WllllllOl /.0.111. Wil. loughbv Fogel, 31. 110141.101C 0 r. Jr.. Henry Vi•nger, Nathan 11, icog, John Blank, to grant it churl, of incorporation under the nanle. style, and title of " The Alburtis Loan and Building A.eoiciation,:' and than instrument in olio.Beeifig the objec ssoclutits. colon tWins, nano., style, and tinder which said uon hum said Iran been filed in the odic° of the Prothonotary of said Court; and if no nutilcient reason la. shown to the contrary, the void Court ut the next term thereof, to la. holden nt Allentown 01131. day the Atilduy of April neat, will decree nod declare that the persons SO associated shall according to do strticies and conditions in said it, Irmo out set forth and COIIIIIIIIO‘I, bee.. and he cor ',oration or belly politic, lu tot won as in fact, and 11111V0 contlnuance by.tho name, style and title lu krllllll.llt provided and declared. Wittaeo , my hand tool neat of said Court this 4thilay of !lured, A. IL led'. MAIM. Mill RR, mar IWilt Prothonotary. REMOVAL. ALLENTOWN, l'A., Ilan removed his Chair, Settee, etc., Salesroom to. NO. 5S WEST HAMILTON STREET, A few doors above Eighth street, and almost directly op. penile Ilspinbuch's lintel, where he will be pleased kit at • t e nd t o nll e t a', (rut ',onion , . Who tilltdroanything In Ills line. you 13-3 to] . It, ti( kilt. IENNSELI'ANIA HOTEL. Cult. 711 i AND LINDEN STS , Ata,ESToWN, illider.igllcti htan taken this vidi•known stand. T.. Bar, Table and Oink beet , all l're newly furnished." lin Ix also weilautoilied tvith Mutat. room. Every itllentluit cell lio he stinted quit% Old guests to mat, thou feel in. hum DWI , 1..1k4.1f MOSES II 'yr WHOLESALE AND It ETA DEALER IN: , . 110010 i, STATIONFItY, BLANK BK OOS itC LATi 120,111111j1iiUg lilo hlteSt•l‘ S;(!. R.. Iwo brat pull b. callous, A geut for the eolebrated BRA IMP ItY PIANOS InWethi lin, Ilue,. thln e b Leh iefit,gh lrg e.t nntl vlienvest ntork 10' Lona. n Cuunty, No. 81 Weat Hamilton Street, below Eighth, North stole. Juu o.lf ILifr 31115ttrancr CIE MEM $1;000,006 DI REI"I'( )11S 0 11.1 C' GENERA!, AC4ENTS I= 11. R. II .\ RTZELL, FloTetury of ,ot Id Column ny =9 I=l M=2M=gllllll CHAIRS! CHAIRS! CHURN! RE UI3IIIN SI EGER,
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