The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, June 23, 1869, Image 3

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TOBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY
ROBERT: IREDELL, JR.
TERMS, $2,00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
No paper discontinued until all aux:wages arc
paid, except at the option of publishers.
Our subscrihersmeho do not teUeive their papers
regularly will confer a great favor upon us by
sending word to this'ottlee..
Babscribers abotif removing will please send us
their old address as well as the new.
THE CITY.
Sessions Criose.—Tlio summer sessions of the
public schools of Ibis city will close next Wednes
day.
Controller Eleeted.—On Wednesday evening
tho Fifth &Won School Board elected Chas. W.
Cooper, Esq., a controller for the term of three
years.
City Treasurer's Account—The statement
of the City Treasurer for the year ending May 1,
1869, shows a balance on hand of dye thousand
eight hundred and forty-ono dollars and thirty
nine cents...
The Mercantile Lieense.—The time for pay
ing the mareantSelicense will expire on Saturday,
July 10th. v All licenses not paid to the County
Treasurer on or prior to this date will be collected
by Constables.
Mod Dog.—A dog having all the symptoms
of hydrophobia, belonging to Augustus llankhard,
was shot on Thursday. Would it not be well to
Inforce the'ordinance requiring dogs to be mez
clod before some person Is afflicted with this terri
ble malady 1
Bent Below..—John Barnes and John Smith
came from Philadelphia to Allentown to have
some fuo. They drank too much whisky, became
insulting to ladies and madethemselves obnoxious
generally. They were arrested and being unable
to pay the aneltiposed were sent to the station
house for a few hours.
Notice to SullenZerc.—Our subscribers are
niquesteci to remember that we haVe purchased the
subscription books of Tim Roots= ollice and set.
dement of all back as well as advance subscriptions
must bo' made at tide alHce. We have authorised
ao ono to collect for us. We give this notice, not
as a dun, although money is always acceptable, but
for the purpose of having oar subscribers pay their
indebtedness Into the right hands when they are
wady to settle up.
Excursions. A delightful excursion to
Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, will take place on
Monday, Juno 28. The faro on the railroads will
be reduced and every arrangement perfected to
make it a complete success.
On Saturday, July 841 an excursion will be made
up the Lehigh Valley by the citizens of 'Piston,
Allentown and Catasauqua, the train passing this
city at 0.95 A. M. The scenery along the Lehigh
Valley is unsurpassed and a day spent with this
excursion party cannot full to be productive of the
greatest enjoyment. For particulars see adver
tisement.
The Knights Templar Parade.—The cele
bration of the semi-centennial anniversary of St.
John's Commandory, in Philadelphia last week is
said to have been the finest display of the kind
ever witnessed in that city. Over fifty different
Commanderies from Peonsyhiania and adjoining
States participated on the occasion. • Allen Com
rnundery, No. 20, of our city, was assigned a posi
tion in the Third Division, and was officered as
follows :—Eminent Commander, Sir D. J. Martin;
Generalissimo, Sir J. B. Winger I Captain Gen
eral, Sir C. F. Shultz, M. D. The festivities at the
Academy of Music in the evening were participat
ed lu by a largo number of ladies and gentlemen
and dancing was continued until after two o'clock
In the morning. The visiting commanderies were
handsomely entertained and the Knights Prom Al
lentown are loud In their praise of the exquisite
taste manifested throughout the whole proceed-
Inge.
A Fine Establishment. —Ono day last week
we stepped Into the cutlery store of C. F. Wolfertz,
on Hamilton street, and becoming somewhat in
terested in the process and machinery employed
In manufacturiurr cutlery, were shown over the
establishment. "ffdr. Wolfertz, lu connection with
Lis store, Is engaged more particularly In the
manufacture of pocket-knives, scissors, and the
various articles of table cutlery. The steel used
Is of Earopean Importation, and from this the
blades and springs are forged in a rough state,
and then ground and polished. The handles are
manufactured from horn, which le first cut into
the required length and width and then straight
ened and smoothed. The grindstones used are of
three qualities, and they, also, are imported from
gurope. There are, however, a few stones found
In America which can be used for the purpose,
but, as a general thing, they are not supposed to
boss good as those brought from England, not
having the peculiar "grit" necessary for this kind
of grinding.
The business of Mr. Wolfertz hue increased to
such an extent recently that the power previously
used was found to be Inadequate to supply the de
mand for the goods manufactured by him, and
about a month ago a water wheel was placed in
the factory which now furnishes the power re
quired to turn the numeral's grindstones and lathes
necessary for the_proper completion of the work.
The wheel in a turbine, and is moved by a one
inch stream furnished through a tube connected
witk the main pipe on the street. The wheel,
when going at the ordinary rate of speed makes
1800 revolutions per minute, and thus far lilts
given the utmost satisfaction.
All the goods manufactured at this establish
ment are warranted to be of the best quality, and
are in every respect equal to the finest articles
made either In this country or In Europe. To
those fastidious persons who have a weakness for
geode of foreign manufacture we recommend them
to make a trial purchase at this home establish
ment, and they have our assurance that the ar
ticles will,compare favarably with any of the kind
they have herettlfore bought. ,
Many Things.—Tom Thumb and b's troupe
of diminutive performers exhibit at Kline's hall
to-night.
Tho annual commencement of Muldenberg Col
lege will be held In the Court House to-morrow
scorning at nine o'clock.
During a disgraceful tight In the Sixth Ward on
Saturday afternoon a man named Harrison Well
had his thumb nearly bitten off.
The Lutheran Conference of this district meets
in Allentown to-day.
Themork of registering the voters of the city is
•••
pr6gresslng.
The annual - pinule of the Allentown Presbyto
-4411/4,1 rlan Sunday School will be held at Waluutport on
' Thursday, July let.
Wesley Darrohn, residing on the Island, had
'three of his fingers badly cut while engaged In
working a straw cutter.
On Thursday a dog belonging to Leopold Kern
became affected with hydrophobia. lie was killed
before Ito had bitten any one.
Cases of sun stroke come under our notice slue°
the few days of hot weather. Peter Schweuzer
and Phaon Lelmbach were thus affected ono day
last week.
On Saturday a "ante of base ball was played by
the mutuale of the Sixth ward and a picked nine
• of Allentown, resulting In wrictory for the Mutuale
by a score of 44 to 10.
Wm. Link, whose name frequently appears in
the police reports, severely bruised Chief of Pollee
Hottest about the face on Saturday night while
the latter was attempting:to arrest him.
. The Western Union Telegraph office has been'
removed from the basement of the First National
Bank building to the store recently occupied by
Young & Lentz.
Religions services were held In. the new prison
on Sunday afternoon. Discourses wore delivered
'by Rev. Odes and Brobst.
• On Monday evening a man who had boon loafing
about the stables of Jeremiah Leh, made an as-
Bann upon ono of the ostlers with a chair, when
James Keenly struck him on the bead with a
'shovel, Inflicting severe injuries.
A delegate of Easton Odd Fellows visited Lehigh
Lodge of this city on Monday evening.
Velocci.—Mayor Good has Vetoed " the ordi
nance repealing an ordinance relating to theropen
lug of Third street, south of Union street," and In
his message to the city councils says:—"lt cannot
ho denied that the street Is .necessary for the ac
commodation of travel to and froM the East Penn
Jopot, and that lilt is necessary it must be opened
sooner or later. It Is believe to bo Impolitic and
establishing a bad preeident, atter ordaining and
locating a street, and after a jury have assessed
the damages sustained by the land holders thereby
to then 'wipe out the whole proceedings by a re
peal unless some extraordinary. circumstances
Justify It."
THE COUNTY
11E14mi:ie. The corner stone of the
Union Lutheran and Dorman Reform Church, at
Blatington, will be laid with appropriate cere
monies next, Sunday..
NO TAX ON DAIRY PRODUCTII.—No special
tax will be required of any person, firm, company,
corporation or association, either as manufactu
rers or dealers foeihe manufacture of butter and
cheese, of for the first sale of butter and cheese of
their own manufacture, or which they are engage
ed In manufacturing, either directly or indirectly.
TRACIIERS' ABBOCIATION.—The State Con
vention of school teachers of Pennsylvania will be
field at Greensburg, on Tuesday, August 10th.
Arrangements will be made for the accommoda
tion of one thousand delegates. The fares on the
railroads will ho reduced and every effort made to
insure a successful meeting.
COLTON DENTAL ABBOCIATION.—Dr. G. Q.
Colton, writing from New York, says:—" From
a publication I have seen, I deem it proper to say
that I came to Philadelphia in October, 1865, and
established a branch of the Colton Dental Associa
tion at 787 Walnut street, placing my nephew, Dr.
J. J. Colton (who is a graduate of medicine and a
thorough chemest), in charge. He makes and ad
ministers the nitrous:gas as well as we in Now
York and has the assistance of a carefud extractor.
Their experience in the use of the gas is second to
none In the country, having given it in nearly 14,-
000 cases.
EvNair ItErunumut throughout the county
should send us all the items of interest occurring
In his particular neighborhood. With this assis
tance from our friends, we can build up a paper
that will be taken in every household, and our
!There of usefulness will be enlarged. Where we
are unable to get the news in any other way, we
are willing to pay for it. We ask this from the
young Wien. To their exertions the people look
for the power which will revolutionize the county
politically ; and as they are the ones to be bone
fitted more materially than any others, we ask
them to lend us a kand,
Saturday week burglars
entered tho residence of Milton Berger and stoic
clothing valued at about Oftydollars. They were
considerate enough, however, to leave behind all
the documents found in the pockets.
Joseph Seize was arrested on Tuesday morning
of last week for cruelly beating his daughter, a
girl aged about thirteen years.
To-morrow the congregation of the Old School
Presbyterian Church will make an excursion to
Island Dale.
The total roc elpts realized by the recent fair for
the benefit Bt. Paul's Lutheran Church were El.ooo.
"thscimiamous.—Tho Good Templars of
Slatington will hold a strawberry festival in the
Town Hall to-morrow.
. Recently a small child of Manno Delbert, of
North Whitehall, was troubled with the toothache
and to ease the pain its mother gave It a few drops
of liquor. Afterwards, while the mother was ab
sent, the child procured the bottle and drank about
a pint of the whisky and died from the effects the
next day.
The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company have
ordered two thousand tons of railroad Iron from
the Allentown and Bethlehem rolling mills with
which to lay their track to Waverly.
DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. —On Saturday
week Joseph Douglass, son of Geo. Douglass, em
ployed in a rolling mill, aged about twelve years,
with a younger sister, started from home to take
the 2P. M. train for Allentown. In crossing the
canal bridge they met a team coming to this side.
Becoming bewildered, the little fellow dropped his
sister's hand and rushed through the dividing tim
bers, on the Railroad track. Just then the Loco
motive Octomro with a beajy train, of loaded ore
cars passed over the bridge, and In an Instant lit
tle Josie was knocked down and run over by the
locomotive and five of the loaded cars ; his body
was nearly severed in two, and, of course, death
was Instafitancous. Ms little sister endeavored to
follow him, but Was caught by some passer-by and
placed out of danger.—Catroaugua Journal.
COURT PROCEEDINVS.—The following bus
iness was transacted since our last issue :
SAVING AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION
Application was made for a charter of incorpo
ration of a Saving and Building Association at
Trexiertown. Application granted.
Charter of tho American Saving and Building
Association granted.
WIDOWS' AND 01IPIIANS . MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY
June 11, 1869, the Court decreed that a charter
of incorporatloit be granted to the above Society
and have continuance by the nbovo title.
DIVORCE
June 8, 1869, the Court decreed that Elizabeth
Dauer bo divorced and separated from the nuptial
ties and bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted
with Albert Bauer.
Samuel Caekey vs. The Thomas Iron Co. No
91, Sept. t0rm,18137. Jury withdrawn and plain
tiffs suffer non suit.
Henry A. Christman vs. Reuben Lichtenwaluer.
No. 48, September, 1887. Verdict for plaintiff for
$46.90.. Rule granted to show cause why a new
trial should not bo granted. _
Matilda Kohler by her next friend James Bush
va. Daniel Kohler. Alias subluenu for divorce
issued.
Daniel Albright vs. Charles Beldler. No. 21,
January term, 1808. Verdict for defendant. Rule
to show came why a new trial shall not be granted.
Benjamin Henn ye. William Mallow. No. 67,
Jan. term, 1808. Juror withdrawn. Judgment
in favor of plaintiff for 020. Each party to pay
half the costa.
Peter Weaver vs, Christian Eckert. No. 95
Sept. term, 1866. Verdict for defendant with fat
costs.
Henry 8. Hade vs. T. W. Kramer. Jndgmept
for plaintiff for $35.08 and costs.
E. J. Ballet & Bro. vs. Henry Schultz. Judg
ment for plaintiffs for $75.00.
Wilson Hartwell vs. Erwin Burkhalter. Judg
ment for plaintiff for $94.84.
Henry Tritchier vs. Wrn. Waned. Judgment
for plaintiff for $65.35.
Henry Gaugwere et at. vs. The Thomas Iron Co.
Judgment for defendant.
Ephraim Knauss vs. John Biery et al. Verdict
for defendants.
James 11. Bernhard vs. The School District of
Lower Macungie township. Verdict for plaintiff
for $112.50.
Abraham Brensinger vs. Michael Woodring.
Judgment for plaintiff for $83.00.
Nathan Hall vs. Gollob Menser. Judgment
for plaintiff for $477.00.
Gotileb Messer vs. Nathan Hall. Judgment
for plaintiff for $380.50.
Jesse Ruuabold vs. Henry H. Shaffer and Peter
Schaffer. Judgment given for plaintiff by defend
ant, with stay of execution until April Ist 1870.
Sheriff J. P. Miller acknowledged the following
deeds poll In open Court s—To Phnon and Lewis
Baer, for property of Levl J. Ricdy ; to E. Al
bright, for the property of Benjamin Gerrie.; to
Andrew B. Keck, for the property of John Kenne
dy ; to Joseph Klein and George Belisle, for the
property of Wm. Tina and wife; to Henry Trox
ell for the property of Peter 11. Troxell.
Henry Gangewcro vs. The Thomas Iron Co.,
No. 33, Jan. term. Verdict for defendantand Cull
costs.
DIVORCE
Juno 15. The court decreed that Caroline
Knorr be divorced and separated from the nuptial
tics and bonds of matrimony heretofore contracted
with Wm. Knerr.
. Ephraim H. Kaunas ve. Nathan Sieger, et. al
No. 64, January term, 1888. Verdict' for defend
ant. Rule granted to show cause why a new trla
ebould not ho granted.
REAL ESTATE BALES—Franklin E. Kauff
man sold a house and lot on the south side of Gor
don:street, to Henry °Whiner, for 81800.
UNDER WAY.—Tho Port Clinton and Top
ton Railroad is well -under way, and will he in
running order in four or five mouths.
COLLEGE COMMENCEMENT.TIIO Seven
teenth annual commencement of. Penney Wilda
College, at Freeland, Montgomery county, takei
place on Thursday, July Ist, 1869, In Trinity
Christian Church.
LEMUR COUNTS' TUlTNl'llirt.—At the meet
log of the Incorporators of the Lehigh County
Turnpike recently held at Itittersville a permanent
organization was made and upwards of $0,060
worth of stock subscribed.
PEACIIES.—The peach crop this year prom
ises to be abundant. Agents are already In• Del
aware buying the fruit while ou the trees. The
railroad companies have made extensive arrange
ments to transport the fruit.
PAYMENT OP REVENUE TAXES.—Stringent
orders have just been Issued by the Internal Reve
nue Department that, alter the expiration of the
tlmo limited lu the notice for the payment of Gov
ernment taxes, the Collector shall in no instance
be permitted to remit the penalty of five per cent.
for non-payment, no matter what the excuse for
such defaults may be.
DEATH FROM THE EFFECTB OF HANDLING
A BODT.-A man named Eihuler, the keeper of the
Montgomery Cemetery at Norristown, died a week
or two ago from the effects of handling the dead
body of a child which ho was relate:Jug. Mr.
Shuler had a cut on his hand, and the Idea seems
to prevail that the viral+, which results front .da.
composition, got into the cut and was taken into
the blood and poisoned the whole system. It is
said that there were Indications of mortification
even before death.
SCIENTIFIC TOUIL—A new• era in scientific
education has been inaugurated by the manage
ment of Lafayette College, Easton, Pa. The sci
entific classes of that institution will make a tour
of the State during this month. They will he un
der control of one of the lending professors, and
will visit pciints of mining and manufacturing in-
Wrest. When nature Is' made the class-room,
American youth must needs acquire the highest
order of education. Perfection in this respect Is
not perfect unless It le practical, and practicability
Is the result of the system introduced by Lafayette.
REPOET OP COM. transported over the Le
high Valley Railroad, for the week ending Juno 12,
1860, compared with same time last year :
For Week. For Year.
Total Mahuuoy 183 11 126,092 03
" Beaver Meadow... 100 15 163,150 18
• Mauch Chunk 124 04
• Upper Lehigh 7,506 16
cc Hazleton 23 11 407,139 00
" Wyoming ...... ...... 403 06 185,074 06
801 03
Grand total
tivinletimo 1808 04,240 10 1,173,270 03
.63,448 07 102,070 17
Decrease
Minion VALLEY IRON TRADE.—Pig iron
ransported by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for
he week ending Juno 12, 1862:
From
Carbon Iron Co
Lehigh Valley Iron Co
Thomas Iron Co
Lehigh Crane Iron Co.
Allentown Iron Co
Roberts Iron Co
Glendon Iron Co
Bethlehem Iron Co
Other Shippers
Total
COAL--The strike in the coal regions has
compelled many of the works in the Lehigh iron
region to use bituminous coal. Steam can be
generated quickly by it and Its successful use will
have a tendency to influence these collusions be- .
the workmen mind operators. The Miners' Journal
says when the suspension commenced In Schuylkill
county, the surplus of coal in the market over the
supply of 1808 to that date, was 712,732 tons. It
Is now short of last year's supply 068,92,1 tons,
making a decrease of 1,181,656 tons. This will be
Increased to about 1,250,000 tons before the trade
is fully under way again. It must be borne In
mind that Schuylkill county will make Impel. least
500,000 tons ofilds decrease In July and August,
the period during which the trade was largly sus
pended last year In Schuylkill county, owing to the
eight-hour strike. If there is no further difficulty
to encounter for the balance of the season, there
will be an ample supply of coal thrown Into the
market for the balance of the year at fair prices,
even If the Delaware and Lackawana and Dela;
ware and Hudson companies should remain sus
pended for the greater part or the whole of the sea
son In a contest with their men.
TIRIAk ON A STEAM . PLOW.—CoI. Nillimn
E. Patterson, of Alston, New Jersey; has recently
Imported a steam plow from Leeds, England, and
on Tuesday week It was put In operation on the
farm of that gentleman, au account of which we
take front the North American
"Col. Patterson's large tract oLland in that la
entity is to be devoted to the culture of the sugar
beet. As the soil is a sandy loam, closely akin to
that in which the Francis have been so successful
in sunr beet. culture, Col. Patterson knows no
reason why a profit cannot be realized in this
country in the same direction. The test of this
steam plow was made in the presence of a consid
erable congregation -of people, including General ,
Capron, of the United States gricultural Bureau ,
Lin
nt Washington. This gentleman, having beaten ; Linderman & Sone' Gold Medal Cycloyd and
his sword into a plowshare, has from the first Square Pianos are considered by the most prowl
taken active interest to the autdea of relieving nest musicians In the country a tint-class instra
horses front this arduous and exhausting labor.
,rent Through his intervention the apparatus, which
ent in regard to durability, fullness and brit
cost $13,000, was admitted free of duty, and at : Haney of tone. They sell One Hundred Dollars
Its successful operation on Tuesday no one evinced i lower than either Chickering's or Steinway's ; aro
a higher degree of satisfaction. The machinery in every respect as good, if not superior to those,
is by no means complicated. At opposite sides of ;
and are warranted for 5 years. Number of refer
the space to be plowed aro two steam engines up
on'wheels. On the trial on Tuesday they stood,, micas in affirmation of the above can be given
three hundred yards apart. The plow has six from citizens of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining
shares. It is a distinct piece of mechanism, and Counties. Come and examine tham at C. F. Dorr
is fastened to a steel-wire cable extending between
the two locomotives across the ground to be turned manis's Music store, 7111 and Walnut.
over. It Is literally a shuttlecock between two •
steam battle-dotes. It moves at the speed of a Sheet Music, Books, Music Port Folios, Strings,
hundred yards a minute, turning six furrows a
foot each in width, and eight inches in depth. Its or anything belonging to a regular Music Store,
average work. therefore, Ist wenty acres par day. call be hind cheaper than anywhere else, at C. F.
The locomotives arc snug machines, capable of • lierrmann's Music store, cor. 7lb and Walnut
being applied to many useful purposes independ
ent of duty as steam-plowers. A man rides on
streets, Allent own.
the plow as It crosses the soil. General Capron
essayed a trip or two, guiding the machine like an One Mumma Piauos of Haines ft, Brother, New
expert upon a velocipede. One of the experts Who York,' were sold in one year. Not only are they
mounted it just after him had less good fortune.
One of the diggers struck a buried boulder. Whet the cheapest piano in the market, ranging from
an irresistible body in motion strikes against an 5375 to $5OO, but have given universal satisfaction
Immovable one a rumpus must be the result. - throughout the country. Only for sale at C. F.
this ease the man upon the machine was slung Herrman , s Music store, 7th and Walnut,
high Into the air. The concussion broke off two
of the teeth of the digger, but as new ones imme
diately replaced them, the accident was a matter
oflittleconiegnenee. Of this large tract of ground
much Is virgin 8011. The trunks of many cedars,
showing slight evidences of decay, were brought
to light by the steam plowshares. These were
crunched up by them as if they Were mere touch,
wood. The soil above them is largely made up of
decayed vegetable mutter, and In the opinion of
all who were present the sugar beat will produce
Ink enormous crops. A digging machine accom
panies the plow, intended for use in- soils where
roots and stones are oluitaeles to the course of the
plowshare. This is a wonderful apparatus. It so
triturates the stiffest soli that a Yankee might put
it Into bladders and vend it as a substitute for
snuff. The trial was witnessed, among others, by
General Fite John Porter, Wm. P. Tatham, gen.
Robert Patterson and family, Judge Carpenter, of
New Jersey; Mr. Landreth; of Philadelphia ; T.
C. Peters of New York; M. B. Rhodes, of Balti
more ; M r . harry McCall, and a strong delegation
of gentlemen from various parts of the surroud
log country. The machinery Is the work of Towles
& Co., of Leeds, England. To work It costs ex
trendy little. Anything answers as fuel, and at
the rate of twenty acres a day a large estate Is
soon put under cultivation. The locomotives are
then ready, for ordinary duty as steam engines,
either to grind or thresh, saw or mash."
OUR NEIGHBORS
=1
—Bricks aro selling in Reading at from
166.50 to $B.OO, cheaper than they have been there
for several years.
—The old City Hall at Reading has been
torn down.
—Richard Fields has been appointed Chief
of Police of Beading, In place of William McNeil,
resigned.
NORTIIAMPTON COUNTY
EASTON, PA., Juno 21, 180.
•
•
—The event of the week In Easton, a& the
ordination as an Evangelist, of Lehighton, W. Eek
ard, In the First Presbyterian church; June 17th, by
the Second Presbytery of Philadelphia. The Rev.
IV. A. Kerr led the devotional exercises. Rev. J.
L. Withron, of the West Arch St. Church, Phila.,
preached the sermon., Rev. Dr. Andrews of
Doylestown proposedconstitutional
~the questions
and offered ordaining prayer. The Rev. Dr.
Ec'card, of La Fayette College, the - father of the
Evangelist and himself formerly a missionary to
India, gave the, charge to the newly ordained
brother, who la to go out In September, as a mis
sionary to China. Dr. D.l3ethune McCartee, who
has been In the Ningpo Mission In China since
1844, addressed encouraging words to the young
brother and to the congregation. It was a scene
long to be remembered.
—We aro in the midst of the festival season
just now, and the whole thing is overdone, in the
"Land, Cow, and Hand" arrangement, which wo
aro gravely informed is the proper notice cud name.
for a strawberry festival, as land gives berries
(nothing else I) the cows give cream (do they I
In this place we find they give very thin milk
which does not contain a hint of cream), and the
hand pays for these products—which is very kind
of hand—if the milkman wouldn't use so much of
another hind—viz: the pump.handle.
—Peace and Plenty Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., was
reorganized, Juno 18. NVe hope that peace may
prevail In her borders and plenty of candidates ho
found In waiting to receive a part In the mysteries of
their worthy order.
—Easton is improving. Wo now have a
man who successfully employs a poet to do honor
to the cheap clothing that he sells for cash. He
advertises freely in all the papers and as a conse
quence he Is taking In a rule of money while other
storekeepers keep their hands In their pockets to
keep them from mischief and wonder when trade
will Improve. Great is the virtue of printers' Ink.
Go and do likewise.
—We are afraid the ladles arc rather care
less of their bandboxes and bundles when they
travel on the Belvidere and Delaware R. R. On
Wednesday they are to sell the following articles
lost and unclaimed :-1 bandbox, 1 pair specta
cles, 4 umbrellas, 4 shawls, 1 satchel, 4 bundles,
18 parasols, 15 veils, 2 pair gloves, 1 ambrotype,
while one poor chap lost his shirt, a pair °feted:-
logs and 1 dozen buttons 7 Poor 'fellow how he
held his remaining clothes on without the buttons
the heartless R. R. Co. does not state.
—At a meeting of the plot holders of the
Easton Cemetery, held last Monday week, the
question of opening the grounds to visitors on the
Sabbath came up, as It annually has done, for a
vote. The majority voted against It, when fol
lowed a scene of confusion that Is hard to describe,
during which many - quiet people afraid of broken
bones, called for a reconsideration, and a small
majority voted for It, so that during this summer,
all who own plots in the Cemetery aro entitled, on
the purchasing of a ticket, to visit the Cemetery
on Sunday.
—The Easton papers have a cheerful way of
talking over the Western flight of emigrants, as
for example, when they tell us that during the
month of May, 130 ear loads were passed West.
We would like to know how many car loads of
beef, pork, 6r.e., passed eastward during the earns
time. Also, whether the emigrants were passed
at freight rates.
—A large number of building improvements
are being made In Easton just now, which Is a
sign of prosperity.
—Easton as a summer resort.—lf the poor
plundered public knew just what W/16 best and
cheapest, Easton would be a popular and fashion
able resort during the summer. The scenery is
grand, In every description. We are near the
water gap, a stupendous place ; the scenery along
the river to Belyidere is not surpassed by any lu
the State. A ride along the Bushkill gives you a
hundred little gems of natural beauty. From
Easton you may dart out In a score of directions
on little pleasure jaunts—to the coal regions and a
ride on the Switchback railroad to the mountains
of Jersey, running back to New York or Philadel
phia if business calls and returning again to enjoy
yourselves. There Is only one thing that inter
feres with our having a large mob of summer
visitors, namely—we have 110 hotel to accommo
date them. Time United States, American and
Franklin Houses—our best—arc crowded all the
time. DELAWARE.
1185,071 07
Tons.
...140
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
—There are over forty thousand feet of glass
manufactured every week at the Star Glass Works
In Norristown, Pa.
—The extension of the Peildomen railroad
through the Perklemon Valley is progressing
rapidly. The business of the road, which is
steadily on the increase has exceeded the expecta
tions of its most sanguine friends. The company
is now naming three trains daily between Skip
pack Station and Philadelphia, and also a Sunday
train, besides several market trains, two of these
having been put on the road quite recently.
9615
=II
—A young man namyd David Parry was
instantly killed at No. 4 Colliery, Summit Hill, on
Monday of last week. He In company with three
other young men were descending one of the
steepest grades on the Switch-back road with no
brake on the car. While going at a fearful speed the
truck jumped the track and precipitated the young
men at the bottom of a gully. The three com
panions were seriously Injured. •
CITY NOT ICES
What ails You I—Have you been drinking Infe
rior beverages? Then, hereafter, ask .for and
take nothing but Wise's Allentown ale, porter,
sarsaparillx or mineral water. For sale at every
bar In the county.
certain old bachelors in town have long been
pleading the high price of Dry Goods and carpets
as theinexcuse for prolonging a kind of existence
of no great use to themselves or anybody else.
Since Foster lies opened ids New York Dry Goods•
Store here, this poor excuse amounts to Just none
at all. "Feathers" are cheap once more gentle
men bachelors, so hunt up your " birds" and
Foster will carpet your "cages" at about old
prices.
Allentown has an extensive china and glassware
establishment whereas great a variety and as low
prices can be found as In the larger cities. We
refer to the new store of Richard Walker, No. 40
West Hamilton street.
BUSINESS NOTICES
Mori Economical, Remarkable Certainly of
Prompt action. lu fuel, every good quality Is guaranteed.
(Or Men. S. A. ALLEN'S Improved Dim style) Ilalr Re
storer or Droning, lin one bottle.) Every Druggnot sells
ft. Price Ouo Dollar.
No Miracle At ..411.—1t was n• miracle when Dr.
Con.: In lutruduced tho Nitro. Oxide Ono to the
public as a ;info aturothetle for Touth•druwiug.
It IN no utfrocie that ho bus Extracted Tooth (or ItAixio
peroutto lu ble dlifercut olUreo without no acchicut of any
clod.
It I. no miracle that at (ho Philadelphia otaco nearly
II,• U names aro enrolled upon his !Scroll.
It Is not strange that irrespousiblo parties should. try to
steal our good name sad reputation.
Impure gas produce+ had etfect4. Unless properly ad
ministered, there is no relief from palm
quit Helltiglinlier., N. E. corner Eighth uud Walnut,
where there Is no failure or 111 effect+.
N. 11.—A Rhona Ilettutlon tondo to perm,. of Molted
LIMON.
Art bistilution.—Oak Hall tins become ono of
the "Institutions" of the City of Brotherly Love, Many
people have been ur pretended to be concerned fur tho per.
mane.); of the establialtment from tho very beginning;
but every year it has grown In nine, Ju efficiency and In
the tavern( the people, until now after ten years experi
ence. It Manila head and shoulder. Above anything of the
kind lu the Stale If nut In the whole country; and all lovers
of good clothes aro glad to have such au Institution to
which they can resort.
To the Nerrous.—The natural result of exhaus.
lion of strength by excessive labor or action, Is a feeling
of weakness, dullness, heaviness, weariness, languor of
body or mlud, ht. Perseus of a weak constitution, or
whose habits aro sedentary, frequently complain of this
relaxed condition of the vital energies; and when persooa•
of a nervous temperament are thus weakened sod debili
tated, disease Inevitably follows, unless It la at once
checked and overcool°. All who suffer from these causes
alike require a remedy which will strengthen dm system
without exciting It, nod awake a fooling of true enjoyment
so that life may become a soiree of pleasure, MISIILER . B
HERB BITTERS loostron Its way into the confidence of
this date of persona who warmly lotion° it as the best
luvigorntlng agent and the most potent and genial of all
tunics mid alteratives for strengthening nod restoring the
physical constitutleu.
An' Invaluable Preparation.—Tho attention of
our readers Is directed to the . adverlisanieuf of Dr: L. Q. C.
Wishart's Pine Troo Tar Cordial, for the cure of Consump•
lien of the Lungs, etc. This IsPialukble propiratfoli has'
tact with such an Increased demand during the past years,
the proprietor has fined It necintearylo hitronso the !Un
ties far inanufacturlng, and has now opo of the, kargest,
Laboratories in Philadelphia, had has hocentlY notnoycil•
his salesroom to the largo and commodious store, No. zr.
North Second Strout, Philadelphia. Qom° of the largest
Patent Medicine dealers In the United States say the da
unted fur Wlshart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial , is greater at the
present time than any other Patent Mediclue in th is coun
t.'"). . ; ' : . 1 . • .
Rerilfesla, Salt Rheum, Skin 'and Fema fa D (sertaeB,
Warranted cared.-Soo testimonial:— •
ELtitonieur Townsiirr, Lehigh 60., Het. 21,'1513.
It Is with a grateful feeling that I (eel nblo to make Abe
following statement for the lichen of those who are suffer
ing from Scrofula and other Clannle Diseases. My wife
had been suffering for several years from tumors or
swellings on her neck which after a time would gather
and discharge matter, leaving a running sore. She had
been treated, for mere than a year by most eminent pityal
dntn without receiving any permanent benefit, her disease
becoming worse, until she had five of these running sores
eu her neck. when I employed Dr. 11. D. Lougaker, under
whose treatment she commenced to Improve very fast, the
soros on her neck to heal, and all her unpleasant and din-
ARTOCIIIIIO symptoms gradually to disappear, until her
health was restored, which was lu about tent months. I
feel perfectly jnstinea, after having tried the treatment of
other physicians in reiontinending all those who aro stiffer.
log from Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr. Loogniorfor
medical treatment, with a firm belief that they Will . be sat
isfied, benefited and cured thereby, ao my wife has been.
Maned, ] JAMES 13AIINER.
Dr. 11. D. Lougaker's Wilco Is on the East. XlllO Of Sixth
street, between Hamilton and Walnut. Allentown.
Pain Paint will Stop l'oin rhea liortora Fall.—
w"lcuit's PAIN PAINT will do II; and if you have Catarrh,
recollect that Wolcott's Asx I lit tacon, pint bottles St, will
eradicate this dlsguNting disease, root and branch. Six
pints, free of exPress dmrdes, for 40, or one pint of Wol-
COlt's PAIN PAINT. Address Dr. WOLCOTT, 170 Chatham
square, N. Y. Small bottles sold at all drug-stores.
Mr. Scheetz : I have used the Dirrans I obtained
from you mottled them to 'wall they are recommended to lie.
I fossil ore bottle to afford me considerable relief, I feel
as though I cannot do very well without them under my
present Mato of health.
D. flex tux, No. IllSoutit Sixth 111., Philadelphia.
l'nstor Baratta l'uoyunk Church.
Air Rend SCIIRETZ'S dan,ling ',awl foment fn
another collll/1”.
ifinanciat anti Contincrcial.
ALLENTOWN MARKETS, JUNE 21,
Corrected every week by WetnahetTer & Newhard.
Wheat Flour, Per bbl !1010, selling
Wheat, per bushel 123, paying
Rye, 1 40, "
Core. 93, • '
Oats, '• 00,
Flaxseed, " 223. "
Timothy Seed, per bushel 3 00, • "
Clover Heed, " 8 00, "
Wheat Fleur, pe r cwt,, 5 (XI, selling.
Rye, '• ' 5 00,
Corn Meal. " 3 00. • •
Butter, per round T .; pay . los
T
Lard, i,
Tallow, "
!lam, "
Eggs. per doren •
Potatoes, per bushel 80, ''
Dried Apples, Per I,oBlB'l 3 00,
Dried Peaches, • "
=I
FAIL)/EllA . U AND k , TII/11r o. ikrAItKET,.
I
Loa& of ling mold, AU; Straw, —.. 1, ri Tito y, /1!00
noi i *1 4 0 ( 7 01 11; Mixed, 4A •,..1,01 30; luferlor. *1
Straw, a okEy'fl 90.
NEW YORK PRICE CI'RRENT
New York.
BUTTElL—Cheitango, Del. and Cat Co'n Mills.
choice, 11 lb, 37040. Do. fair to good, 3303 a. Common
bottoms WIMP, Sample tummy CO. palls, choice,
a&alp. Do. fair to ood, 346:17. Ito., Cottiliton bottoms White,:St,Q:Ci.
White, N. I'. State Tubs choice yellow IiG(FOO7
Do., fair to good, Mi61:15. Common bottoms, white 91C0,10
N. Y. State Welch tubs, good to choice, 2 , 031. N. V.
Stahl Firkins choice, yellow fur shipping likaxkl. Do.,
fair to good, 32031, Western, Firkinc, choice, yellow
2.9.1432. DO., fair to good, .2.5(4,0N. Do., common nod
whito, 30621,
Recolpts daring the pact week foot OP 12,110 Packages
or a decrease of about 3,A00 packages from last week. The
demand hex been good for citolco yellow firkins fur ship
ping, also for Prime State tabs and Imam fur active on sumption. Lower and modium grades ore less and
hard to more at prices quoted.
CHEESE.—New factory choice and fancy, 19019 it. Do.
fair to good, 1701. M. gown Mato Dairy Sot o o choice
1701iP. Do., pour to ltalti. N. Y. skin,
coed, DOS.
Receipts heavy and prim , declining.
EDoB.—Jersoy and Penna. well packed in chair, ?doz.
'2.1031. Jeremy and Penna. well Packloi in oats,
hi N®2s.
N. Y. State, well packed, good order, 24021. 00 - and
Western, good order, 2:1(Fu24:
Receilds have boom light and the demand being good
prices have 11.1.11 , 1111C011. 111111 should recoipts continue light
tlui coining week. Wo do not advice shippers to hold
g al hiStii.,—Vlintr.'r',llu'rcr to lit them sumo
jesgl—_4rii
Kidney, choke, new, 2..1i42.0.. clioice, now,
2.36112.30. Pen, choice, Do., fair to good,
2.tX02.:.4).. Mixed lots and common, 7101.00.
DIU El/ FRUlT—Apples Primo State, 'D bush. I.l(F_Oltilx
Do., Jorsey, Ohio and Pennsylvania, 11015. Apples
Houthorn, MIPL Blackberries, 24(am. Raspberries,
4.104t3. Cherries, pitted, Matt Peaches appealed,
Med
" MIS NVit " )2. '2 l% 't P 44 4 ,40.
SEEDS —Flax seek '{{ ouch. 23 %no 5 °6 2 . 121 . Clover.
13014.
ALLOW—In good barrels. 'ft lb, 10l.:(4111(0.
POULTRY.—Ducks alive, tit pair, I.t 61,40. 00.0
alive 31 pair, 2.0062-ti). Allyn Turkeys, si lb 246;21
' Fowls, 22024. Roosters, 1201.1. bpripg thickens
lit
W ' ), la " Pn ' y ' cakes, new,
.149 . 111. good, o 11QM. Largo Cakes, good,
•Velnitolibt:'rr
tuck,
your • lnithals ur full namo uu
Sind of °very package, that we may know wino It Is from,
Sind also mark Cho
controls on the oof evory package,
that we may know what each contains without opening
every packngo to find the kind Chu customer wants, and
tend full'involco,by
The underolgued would respectfully Inform his friends
and shippers throughout limo country, that Ito Is still at the
old Mill11(1. In Barclay street, and I t not iu any way C 011•
ceded with the so-called firm of' Helfr Ililbort St Co.,
and Is suer
not responsible for any goods COUSigliVii tO
said grin. Respectfully, J. It. HELFRICH.
fdarriago
IREDELL—VON T.tkGEN.—On the 17th Met.,
by Rev. J. W. Claxton, Robert Iredell, Jr. of Al
lentown, to Tillie G., third daughter of C. G. Von
Tagen, of Philadelphia.
BARNHURST—GREGORY.--In Philadelphia,
on the 3d inst., by Rev. W. 11. N. Stewart, LL. D.,
nt St. Clement's Church, Mr. Henry R. Barahur6t,
of Philadelphia, to Miss Emily, daughter of I. N.
Gregory, formerly of this city.
DratlJo
CLADER.—On the 16th Inst., in this city, Cath
arine, wife of Ephraim Cinder, aged 40 years, 7
months and 5 days.
COLVER.—On Ale 15th Inst., henry Rttdolphus
Colver, son of Samuel and Maria Colver, aged 11
years, I month and 7 days.
LAUNDER.—At Sinking Springs, Becks county,
on the 18th lust., Clara, wife of George Wunder,
of Reading, and daughter of John.B. Moser, Esq.,
of this city.
Nctu Rbbritisentento.
TN TINE DISTItICT COURT OF TILE
1./. S. FOIL THE EASTERN DISTRICT OP PENNA.
In the matter cif Frank Putneklli and Simeon S. Farina
burg. late trailing as noleakv & Co., Rntarttpla.
Notice to hereby given that a gonerartmeeting of credit•
or, fur tho loot exumination of tho above named bankrupta;
fur tho report of tho Aaalgueo, and for ordering a dividend
among the creditors, In tho above bankruptcy, wilt he
hold at tho American lintel, City' of Allentown, Lehigh
County, In amid Dixtrlct, July 113, 1919, nt ft a. to, And the
final heating on the bankrupt.; petition for diseharito bo•
fore the U. S. Dixtriet Court at Philadelphia,. will be held
July 21, 19D, at 10 a. in., when and whom all parties may
appear and eltow Ca 11... If any, why Raid hnukrunto
141111111 d 1101 be diacharged. OKO. N. CORSON
,
Iteglater In Bank roptoy.
.Iffeaf:—Ononott 11. Rum Aaaignee. 1e2.1.3t
punLroc. NOTICE.
Public millet, I. hereby given, to all whom it may con
cern that a writ of partition him lately been homed out of
hoCourt of. Cummois Plests of Lehigh coma)°, at tho bi
planes of John Woods against Peter Woods, Uourgo
Woods, Daniel Shore:. and Anna his wife, lab Anna
Woods, Michael Flood and Blary Iris wife, tote Mary
Woods, Michael McLean and Bridget his wife latejiridgot
Woods, John Toomey and Jane his wife, lain J.ll Woods,
James McMillin and Catharine his wife, late Catharine
Woods, and William Iloilo unit Margaret his wife, late
Margaret Woods•, the said Peter Woods George Woods,
Anna, Mary, Bridget, Jane, Catharine not Margaret being
holes and legal representatives of (tours° Woods, Jr., NW
of tho City of Allentown, in tho County of Lehlgh, and
Hints of Pennsylvania, deceased, to make partition of two
certai Sixthsot or pieces of ground snouted In tho late First
now Ward, in tho lam Borough now City of Allen•
town, In tho said County or Lehigh, the no bounded on
the north by lands of Sanutol A. Bridges, Nathan German
and Jutnes3l. W Ikon, on' the east by n public alley, on
the south by Allen street, and on the west by a twenty feet
wide street, containing In front on said street ono hundred
and eight .fect, and Its depth eighty-seven feet, tune or
i°"" , with tho ItPritrtettances. .
The other bounded on the north by Sycamore Alloy, on
tho east by a sixteen feet wide alley, on the south by other
grounds of the said Samuel A. Bridges, Nathan Cermet,
and James M. Wilson, nod on the west by Ridge
containing In front an SYCIIIIIIII . O Alley eiglity•eight feet,
and in depth ons hundred and eight feet, mom Or less,
with tho appurtenances.
That tluo said in tondo returnable to the said Count on the
Sixth day of Septembor next, when and whero nll parties
Interested may attend If (boy think rope
one 2.1-ig ESAIAS UEIIIIIO, Protit'y.
pLEAsuRE EXCURSION
UP TIIE
LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS,
WILK,ES-13.ARRE,
SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1869
A special excursion train will leave Easton for Wilkes.
Barre
takehe Lehigh alley Milkmaid stations,h of July and
will passengers at the followings
A. M. Fan , Ili) and return.
Leavy Easton . 000 mkt 111
Fremnausburg O'A) . 233 •
Bethlehem. 090 ,2 43
Allentown 0 43 2 :15
• Cataaanqua 11 fel 2 25
Ileketulauqua 050 2 20
Whitehall 7 09 2 03
Lattry's 716 2 tio
klatingtou 730 1 EA
Perryville . 712 173
Lehighton 7 &I 1 70
Manch Chunk 800 ' 1 00
• Arriving In Wilkee•tiarre at 10 30.
Returning will leave Wllkee•Darre at it o'clock P. M., '
and arrive at Easton at 8 SO.
• Persons Intending to participate in thin EXcurslou should
procure their tickets without delay, In order to avoid dis
appointment, as only a limited number of ear, will be
take
inn.
It the intention to make this Excursion the most de
lightful PLEASURB,TRIP that panned up the Valley this
lAIIIIIIIOI% , The train will consist of good passenger ears,
and every precaution against accident will be taken.
The scenery up the Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys are
magnificent and romantic, and all lovers of time beauty of
nature•should nut fail to embroce this opportunity to view
It.
la order to enable everybody to go, literalns of fare aro
'''.l.'icT,V:4 frbri;al .t . q.. 4 Rp g 11 4 Sinn at
the book store of IL D. Lebte n nri:ur at ' uo. l , ' ln °Alf:down.
14133 abbytisontentil.
ASTRAY. /-
Btrayed awa 'on the 16th hint, from the 'premien.
of thn, nubs n Friedensyllio. Upper Bannon town
ship, livid ,mitrktsbwtth light brown and chit
npota and a W /treat on the bank, A liberal rowan'
will be paid tq lite pernon giving infonuntion where .ho
'
may be fOtind. •-•- " •—• lIEBBEROTII.
Juno 21-71
HE CHEAEEST 'AND MOST RE
LIABLE TRUSS STORE In the city.
W. J. EVERETT,
iso NORTH SEVENTH STREET,
•
.
Below Arcla, Philadelphia:Onto Mr, Mcelonacliau'a)
Trukoem, Female Supporterx, Ilraccx..Elantla Belot, Stock-
Loweht price', Perfect adJuatmenta. • Lady at.
teudant. . juna*.ly
COL'FOISI .
DENTAL ASSOCIATION
•
Originated tho antexthetle'uso of nitrous oxide gas, ad
talulgter It In the moot epprovell manger, do no-W
thing but NN,TILACT TEETH, and they certainly
do that WITHOUT PAIN, so 13. (KU - patients (Miry
Nee that,. signatures at the OFFICE, No. 737 WALNUT
STREET, below Eighth,, Philadelphia. Juno 2.1.1 y
A GOD
Im}vu font fn IThtlitaieziera, Harls:Biniks, Offices, tti..
THE PATENT WIRE
ADJUSTABLE WINDO,IIr 410.12E0,15L .
''WILL FIT ANY WINDOW,
Olve veutdatiou and light,
Screen from view am! exclude
FLIES, MUSQUITOS AND OTHER INSECTS.
THE ABJESTABLE WINDOW SCREEN CO.;
SOLD 11•NL . PACTI'lllill8.
623 MARKET ST., PIIILAD'A. •
For bole by Dealer); lu llouno•FarnirlduO Mode.
June 26-3 m
ELLIN R'. MOORE. CO.,
LUMBER MERCHANTS,
NO. 620 BEACH ST.,
nsru•sr.N ougxx •ND CDATRA or.,
PIIILADELI'IIIA
Doak. In all kinds of
CAlt 11171 Limns', CABINET MAKEItIe & UNDEDTARBIIIe
LUMBER.
A full roomrlment of .caooned
WALNUT,
ASII,
POPLAR,
CHERRY,
CHESTNUT, nod
GOOD 1•INE
Alwayn on hand.
Particular alteullou paid 10 . , , hipplug. je336m
goy 55* anti Vto Let.
. ....
VOR SALLE.
L. A Mirk:eye Mower nod Reap Will tin mold elm*
Apply to W3l. F. WOLLE or. ,
Oootl Will Mice.
4' O BURIAL LOTS FOR SALE.---
underrigued offer for xulo 420 now Com
tnry tuts hniortlintrly adjoining the Union Conetarr, on
fends street.
'Vim lota will ho mold by wiliacrlption, and Immediately
after the whole moiler aro disponed of they will be award
ed by lot lu lho .1110 manner nn lu theorgaullatiou of the
'Union Awieelatiou. Mew or plane of the premiums eau be
teen 01 oar office. 'MY 12 (1001) 4Si 11U11E.
"VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY
v FOIL RAUL
Tlfk, valuable mlll property of Wm. M. Moller, oltunto
lu Lypri towhottlp, Lehigh couttly, to offered fur wok%
It coutdot. of n otono
GRIST MILL.
With four pairs of stones, the machinery of which is on
lira, now and constitutes all tho hest and recent Improve
moms. Thu WATER POWER is NEVER FAILIN(I.
Also, a
•
BAW MILL
With the same water power. Thu 31111 I not more than
2'.. miles from the Blue Ridge, anal the water power le the
ti crest to said mountain.
A Intel of 33 acres and 41 perches, more or lees, of •excel
len t land belongs to the above mill property.
Aire, - "acres end et perches of Wood land situate inn nail
muntain, In saint township and county,
Further luformation can he had by county;
Further A.
Imckenbnch, m
Allentown, Pa., or Stum' J. Abater, at
Snegersyllie, Lehigh Co., to.
SAMUEL 3. KISTLER,
• W. D. LUCKBNBACIL •
May 12-tf Assigneee•of Ww. AL Kistler, Ilaukrupt.
13q Zoobs
READ AND JUDGE.
IMIMEIMI
SCHREIBER BROS
notteviug Clint the nlttittie sixpence I+ the trite
pimpSOPIIY 61? TRADE
In presenting to the public the nuuckeil prier,. or our
otock for 11, pertnen, Wit leave to make the billowing
renmrks: Wu keep up our assort nielit as far no practicable
embracing every article of both Forcing nod Duumstic Dry
00011 n end Notions.
Bleached 3111s1in, 12 13, 14, 15, 17, IS and 13) routs.
Unbleached Is, 12, 14, 15 and 17 coots,
Linen Table Diaper, 49, 115, 70 and 55 at,... and 41 IX) n Yd.
Red Plaid Diaper, , g 2 ( 0 a Yard)
Cott.)). Table Diaper, 35, 10 atul 45 cents.
Ticklogs, IS, :31. 21 and 35 cents, best.
Bine Check, :31, 111 loot 24
Tow.)lings, In, 12, 13, 11, 15, 111, 17, IS tool 'AI els. a yard.
Cambric, IS and Sluts. '
Flannels, 21, :11, 411, 50, Oland 75 cents, and 31 00.
Calicoes, Dark and light, 10 and 12 1 . cis.
White (Mods, 241, 21, :10, 10, 50, (41 nod 75 cents, and 41 00.
Fringed Towels, IS, 21, 21, 45 and 50e, and 31 (1)a pit•co.
Linen Table COVOI . II, e l 01). 4) W 1,41 00 aud 41 CO a plc.v.
GI tighnom, 101.,:, IS, 19;31, 21 and 40 cis. .
Common lb•lainon, 31, 2)01.131 ca.
40, 45, GO, 60; 7Gc and 41 00. •
Striped and Plaid slttliair, SI. 31, 40, to 011.1 CJ et..
Wool Delaines, fir. 40.0 J and 41 21, best.
Lawns, 25, :15 and 40 cis.
Ladles Sackings, 41 . 21, 41 50, ie. ?A and 41 00 a yard.
Summer Sham., 4400, 3000, 44(41, 41000, 412090 ml 314(10.
Balmoral Skirts, 57 , .,c, 4131 nod Ile 21 a piece: •
11001)Si:iris, 50 and 75c, 41 00, 41 25 and 31 50, Lest.
All Wool Boys' Casslowee, 50 and fotk:, mid 41 al.
Temotertine, all colors, 31 and wets.
Buff 10.1 Pink Cambric, 45 and ()depots. •
Marettilles Quilts, 41 OD, 0.0 a), 47 00, 44 Maud 44100.
Grounding, 25, 50 and 00 et,
Black Corded Silks, different prices.
Light Saintlier Silks, Plaid nod Striped, and (Nome.
Parasols, all the latest styles at low figures. '
Lace Collars and Lace Handkerchiefs, Black Laces rind
Fringes, Hosiery and 0 luves of all tlescriptimpl.
Coates' Colfmt, 7 cents, no Imitation.
Col.ired Cotton. 5 cents.
Alpaca Skirl Braid;' 10 cents a piece.
Sack I.IIIIM, all kinds.
Black and Colored Satin
White Marseilles Trintinings.
Ladles' and Omits' NM Gloves, irvlo's make.
The RIM,' iiNt a uf,ds woad., all tho lead articles
that aro at pretlent known. lint without doubt many
novelties will canno Out with our later purchases, which
we cannot now enutustate. All WO ask to a call and ox.
amine our stork. No trout& to show goods.
I:,.pect fully yourx
• -
ffirclittniro. •
.CIONSIIOIIOCHEN
4,1
13(.)1I - .1411t . ANI) COIL WORKS.'
JOAN WOOD, JR.,
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• • - 34.6CrACTUlatit
TUBE, FLUE ANL , VYLINDER UOILERS, Rd TI!
*- STE.I . if UTROULA TING BOILERS,
All kintli of Wrought Iron Collo Toyer. fur !Baal Fur
bace, (losonieters, Smoke Stacks,'lllost Pipes, Iron Wheel
arrows, anti everything In the Boiler and Sheet Iron line.
Also, all kliolx of Iron 111111 Steel Forglngs and Blacksmith
work, liiiners"roolii of till kinds, ouch an Whew Buckets,
Birks, Drills, Mallets, Sledges, An.
Having a Steam Hammer and set of toolo of all kinds,
and !Milled workmen . ; I Satter mysolf dint I can tarn out
work with promptness and dispatch, nil of which will bo
warninted to be lirst.chom.
Botching and repairing generally, st.rpicrtly4t
tended to.
STANAT E ON , S PORTABLE AIIt . GAS
PATENTED MARCH 31ST, MS,
NA PA: MONA:I -ILLVATI FOUR 011'S GAS.
THE CHEAPEST LIGIIT IN USE.
Stratton's Dan Machine for illuniluating Hotels, Private
Residences, Stores,' Mills, etc., Is sluiplo in construction,
consumes all the material titled lit the manufacture of gay.
Mai Is so cheap us to bring it within tho rend oral!. It Is
free from explosinus, can ho managed by surlier... and
produces superior light to all others, at one-half the cost
of ordinary burning gas. NO FIRE IS APPLIED TO THE
APPARATUS. It can ho attached to ordinary gas pipe.
ant ilaitanw, the ouly.variation being the.eulargement
of the burnerldts. All parts of the apparatus are outdo iu
the most thorough and workluattliko manner.. Superiority
over all inachlues In elulnlell lu 1110 following particulars :
First, Cost of Constructith. Secuud, Illutoruallug Capac
ity. Third, Compact.. cud Simplicity and consequeut
imposalhWty of 44)0.4113g out of order. •tearth. EruitolaY
lu Imhof luaterlitit •ft Machina , oriptiblo f supplying ten
homers costs MS
A.ny further luformatiou will Lai alum, and tie workings
of the Joachim, oxidant.; by calling upon Morino.' tor
'Adult couuly.
•. C. W. f3TUBER, .
WALNUT STREET, CORNER OF PENN,
laneVit
LENTOWN PA
-k - rtkricr. • i• : , .
1... N All noreoue who bare drawn prizes In the Columbia
..41 to call for them Immediately
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Eni;;;A • trn - it7o . n•iitrt; ad a ciiirfor the tolmmeallatelr
If not. called for lo.foro the expiration of thirty days (,14
terminal. on the 911 h of J uno) 4110 good. thirty
On
band will'bo sold at auction auddlto proceed. handed over
to the company. By order of the • COIIMITTBE
6 6 SUDDE . N MANGE."
WILL LO 1P PRlOES..MPLurdwkroiir.
OLD TIMES AGAIN
IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICEStI
THE OLD CORNER
STOOK OF SPRING GOODS;
arri,E. VARIETY, AND LOWNESS OP PRIOR
chalk and cannot be nurpaasod.
r 457 Competition (Med with any other Establishment
ontskle of the larger eit:is...o
SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT OF NAMING much an lin.
memo) stock of goody., hot lot It suffice to any that we have
thatnoat COM l'LliTh amiortinent.of Laullext Drosaffgoilinir e ,t •
Dn. Silks. ruplinx, Shaw Boltnoraht, Wear I
y
lug (Mode, Ladiee Cloaking Cloth, Mon'. Wear hi Cloth,
Camelntoree,Ste., and everything that kept to VIIIST-
C LASS DUI: 001)8 STORE In endless variety. !do not
"QUOTE YII‘CES" as Item hotfoots do, but will 91arapteg
ASTONISHING FIGURES
Tho difference In prices of goods teelay, and a 'eolith ago,
In really painful for them, who have - boon. might with
largo kooks on hand at high prices, but as that in not the
ER
with me, 1 shall an heretofore mako the OLD COR
NER
TIIE GREAT PLACE OF INTEREST
AND HEADQUARTERS
LOWEST MARKET PRICES
I fully realize tbnt no permanent Raman can be soldered
uulette the premixes held out lay ativerthtentents aro found
to be rally austuitted ou n visit to the Moro. Nor can It be
a largo success without scrupuloualy reliable nud fate
&alien at all times and uniform courtesy to every custo
mer. and the endeavor to make every buyer a constant
denier. All I ask la simply to decide by actual trial
whether or not It le to your oulyantagu to.pecomo a crdo.
mer.
HespeettullyYpure,
]kttA-11:1349-`•
"OLD CORNER,"
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OPPOSITE TEE EAGLE HOTIIth,
aprlll4, . : • ' —4f
Pre' proof SaVo.
i f ERRING'S
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF
(WITII DRY FILLING.)
Awarded Um Pato Medolo at WorWm Fair, Londok,
World'o Fair, Now York, Hxpoottlou Uulvoroelle, forty.
FARREL, HERRING & CO
HARVEY
CHAN. MATIIIM,,
ORO. W. MUM,
G 29 C I EST NUT STREET,
11E1tRIMI, FARREL h 1311ERMAN, KW CORK
lIERRINO, FARREL & CO., NEW ORLEANS.
nprli
garpcto anb. Oil Mott).
J. STEW ART DEPUTY,
m=sismr
Now t!fform nu nominal toolortternt of CARPFTS
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SIIA SIVITIrALS: I'6
c. Ste., &o.', at Very reduced prlcox, to - ftlalfrletabt and
.1 4 , the public.
R um AND ELEGANT
CARPETS, OIL cLornr, &C
fine reomped Um
CARPET BUSINESS
At No. 19 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PIIILADE!,rIIIAI
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With a volendld axxoritneut of CA lIPETB. %Odell will 14
veld at very email advance. Moo, now etyle Carpets.
Itroxiele pattering. it and centx. The beet geed* for
the price over offered. iLpr Is-Sm
T" CARPET AND OIL' CLOTII
E. S Stillvil?A. & C. 0.,
NOS. 5 AND 7 WEST lIAMItTON fa,
REP LE-N (SHED
to nll Ile ISt ont yftrlntlo% otyton and patterco.
PRICES REDUCEDI
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We keep for male all lho following popular makes
!JODY BRUSSELS.
5 FRANK ENGLISH, •
FRANK BICIELOII, . .
5 FRANK HARTFORD,
ENGLISH TAPESTRY,
• CROSSLEY'S TAPESTRY,
STODDART
SMITH TAPESTRY, . •
.II A lITFOR D & LOWELL. ollrgi 3 plr.
IMPERIAL. extru 3 ply,
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. MEDIUM SUPERFINE. 3 Ply,.
SMITH TAPESTRY INGRAIN, -.
riiiLA. SUPERFINE d 0.,,
PHILADELPHIA FINE INGRAIN; • ..
PHILADELPHIA COMMON INGRAIN. •
PHILADELPHIA WOOL INGRAIN, do:
WINDOW SHADES!
CURTAINS
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, STYLE AND PRICE.
1115 1100 P NKIILTN. 1115
Ilan Removed his Manufactory and Salesrooms to - •
NO, tile CIIERTNUT STREET, PIIILADELEMIA,
Where blo "Own Make" of Champion Moon Skirts. easi
peelally adopted tolVlrst•class WAnlesole and Rdatiiiiii•
ho found to enaltraco tho most extensive assort:nook In the
Union and all the 'Misdealt most desirable Styles, tilowsrs.
Leo s& and Slses, 2,2 M, 2.5, 2E yards round, of l'iain '
and Gored Punters, Walking 'Skirts, Reception Trails,
g r e. ,Ac., together with over ninety different.. Egrlentear tif ;,.
Mists and Children's Skirts, all of. which for aymmetri
' AVIA ' a l l i,lnt i t i n i gNrelit t rtr Ot other goods 47: - 1
ket,
au
warranted In every respect. Shirts mode to
'9 ll Al Altered
r o e f d LOX.Yrl P eedT l as tfr l ult i le Skirts. Retail. ng,.
S Couto Lai Srings a .42 Cents; mlitBrdis... C41,t.1 .....
BP cttlirrs e rechillrrVir Mitiariflt 'AT dimmit:
Vi'Ario t an,:l. t s rig,"'.l ! c7T.Nlovi'Atii'n v 7 , , nitnjiralToilg r ik .
Corset mart o upportors, Mrs. Moody% Felon' "Elolf.ad•
Juliana Abdominal" Corsets, French, English and Domes
tie lland•marle Corsets, and *evertor French Venoms Of ..
Cotell Corsets , "Our Own Make," to which •we invite
pedal attention.
e' Completeassortment of Ladies'yederflarnionte, at very
11Niftilif, AGENT for the DARTItAII & FANTON
AIRILY SEWING MACHIN EE, Ilaporlor to any other be
ore the public. FIGy-two of those No. I Machines,' Price •
retch • ore b e i n g given away to our customers, lu order
o get them Introduced. Every person in want of articled •
[ vs
LI °twill:le, should oxamino our goode hoforeourc i esslng
: 1 1:111=AFA II NOTel r a: , iraTa i tit, * " I.l,ll74o , pl a tila . sci : r7
lar 31.3m0a ' . N. AL T.ll...Ersain,. ..
PrP.
Just opened an enormous
Wlalch as usual for
PATENT CHAMPION
SAFES
PHILA.DELPIITA
HERRINO & CO., CHICAGO
PHILADELPHIA
Ii!CE=U
S. C. FOULK
(13elow Market, )
EMPORIUM 01,
ALLENTOWN PA
WM. P.IIOPKINS