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Editor and Proprietor
41011 T. IREDELL. .Te
ALLENTOWN, PA., JULY ,14 1809
REPUBLICAN STATE NOMINATIONS.
FOR GOVERNOR,
GENERAL JOHN W. GEARY
FOR JUDGE OF THE RUPREME COURT,
HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS,
Or ALLEGHENY COUNTY
Pr Is true there Is a kind of liberty this Registry
Law will destroy. It Is that licentiousness, that
ro
adulteus freedom which surrenders the polls to
hirelings and vagabonds, outcasts from home and
honest Industry ; men without citizenship or stake
In the government; men who will commit perjury,
violence, and murder Itself. To prevent this Is
the purpose of this law, and it should have the aid
of fair men of all parties to give it a fair trial, and
secure Its true end.—Jtolge Agnein's Decision on (he
Registry Lam
And that is just the reason why the Demo
crats are so anxious to have the law set aside.
The success of their ticket depends upon the
" hirelings and' vagabonds" whom they can
employ to vote early and often. To them the
"men without citizenship or stake in the goy-
eminent" are valuable assistants who, by the
aid of Snowden's papers, were heretofore
readily, made voters. "Men who will commit
perjury, violence and murder itself" by them
.-..always find ready employment, ns witness the
developments in the Robinson vs. Shugart
contested election casein 1867. "To prevent
this is the purpose of the law, and it should
have the aid of fair men of all parties to give
it a fair trial, and secure its true cud." If
our opponents are honest they will unite with
us in an effort to secure fair elections, but as we
said before, that Is just what they do not
want, and therefore the Republican party
will be simply doing its duty by making an
honest effort to show that by enforcing the
law none but those designated by Judge Ag
new will be injured.
When the highest tribunal of the State has
thus announced the above to be objects of the
law, the Republican party may with pleasure
boast that owing to its efforts the law has been
passed and will be enforced. It may reduce
the Dentocratic vote, but that is only because
it has heretofore been made up of tho6e whom
the law does ,not recognize as legal voters.
Judge Agnew's decision has made plain the .
good to be derived from, and the evils to be
corrected by the Registry Act.
TILE following extracts from Judge Agnew's
opinion in the Registry Law arc respectfully
ly recommended to our Democratic friends as
choice Summer rending:
"The friends and equality of the ballot-box
must be protected, from Ilse local causes which mar
and destroy a free and equal election."
"Then, that election is free and equal where all
of the qualified electors of the precinct are care
fully distinguished from the unqualified, and are
protected lu the right to deposit their ballots hi
safety, and unprejudiced by fraud. That election
Is not free and equal where the true electors are
not separated front the false; where the ballot Is
not deposited in safety, or where It is supplanted
by fraud. It Is, therefore, the duty of the Legis
lature to secure freedom and equality by such reg,
Illations as will exclude.titc unqualified and allow
the qualified only to vote."
"Is the Constitution of Pennsylvania so deforhi
ed foul sterile that her laws cannot protect the
ballot-box of a this front falsehood and fraud be
cause they admit of but one unbroken system for
the State I Such an interpretation of the Consti
tution is wanting in merit, and can only operate
as an incentive to fraud. How, then, can the
freedom anti equality of elections be secured in a
great city If from the force of local circumstances
the places of the real electors are usurped, if the
ballot-box call he stuffed with Impunity, or If suf
frage can be exercised only at the risk of violence
or life ?"
A. FEW years ago the Democrats of Ohio re
garded General Itosecraps ns "a Lincoln
hireling" and no words were too harsh to be
used against him. Cause—he led a Union
Army and whipped the rebels, which the Dein
ocracY did pot like. Their only reason for
dislike was that he wore the Union blue And
was a good Union soldier. Now lie is their
candidate for Governor and all delight to do
him honor. Cause—they want a soldier on
the ticket to deceive the masses. The fate of
McClellan, Blair and others ought to satisfy
them that that dodge is played .out. Gen.
llosecrans had the honor of furnishing •an
escort to conduct Vallandigham into the rebel
lines in 1803. .IVe wonder whether Val. will
reciprocate now ? Gen. Rosecrans is a pro
found scholar, an accomplished gentleman and
Was until the fatal day at Chickamagua a suc
cessful General. He is in bad company, how
ever, and will be defeated.
THE election in Virginia has resulted in a
victory for the Walker party by a very large
majority. The negroes in many counties
voted the Walker ticket and one of their num
ber was elected to Congress. If the Demo
crats can claim this as a triumph, let tliem, do
so, but what then becomes of their cry of
"Negro equality," &c. In many districts
colored men were placed upon the conserva
tive or Walker ticket for the very purpose of
securing the colored vote and this accounts for
the result. It is unfortunate that the. Republ
icans could not argree anion,ist themselves but
as the result will give Virginia a representa
tion in Congress, the country my feel satisfied
that the struggle is over.
We trust Texas and Mississippi may soon
have a chance to show that they accept the
issue and aro willing to be admitted under the
terms proposed by Congress.
THE State of Virginia has ratified her Free
Constitution by the largest majority over giv
en for any State Constitution, past or present.
We estimate it at'2oo,ooo
Tho Disfranchising and Proscriptive provis
ions aro voted down by at least 30,000.
Wo Judge that Gov. Walker and his asso
ciates on the State Ticket have at least 30,000
majority. .
The new senate probably consists of :D .
Walker to 13 .Wells men ; the House of Dele
gates of 100 Walker men, to 44 Wells men,
very nearly.
The Wells men have elected 4 Colored men
to the Senate and 11 to the House.. The
Walker men have chosen 8 Colored men to
the House. We trust the panic apprehension
of Nigger supremacy will be 'calmed by this
exhibit. —N.Y. Tribune.
Smut of the Democratic papers are assailing
Judge Williams for occupying his seat on the
Supreme Bench during the 'argument of the
Registry act. His Honor was there to, repre
sent the people of the State, and his being a
candidate next fall could not affect his posi
tion, Besides, there are other officers to be
elected whose interests demanded his pres
ence, especially when so important a question
was to be decided. • Ills absence could not
bai , e affected, the result, as then the Court
would have stood two to two, which would
have sustained the law. Disappointment,
however, has made our opponents very bitter,
and we must expect to hear harsh words from
them before the election.
THE Supreme Court has decided tlm act of
Assembly of March 10, 1869, which abolished
the 29114 Judicial District, to be unconstitu
tional and Judge Gamble therefore retains his
position as Judge of that Court.
Thin dispatch of Daniels, chairman, &c., to
President Grant, announcing the result of the
Virginia elections, did not give much 'satisfac
tion. Who is Daniels? Is ho related to
McCracken?
SECRETARY BOUTWELL executed a flank
movement on the Wall street jobbers by rank
ing public Sunday evening his order for the
purchase of three millions bonds weekly dur
ing the present month. lie says he feels sure
there can now be no charge of a leak among
Treasury officials.
Mn. G. It. Fox, of Norristown, at present
Clerk of the U. S. District Court of Philadel
phia, and Hon. E. Cowan, late U. S. Senator,
are mentioned for nomination as Judge of the
Supreme Court on the Democratic ticket.
Cowan is weak, and cannot be trusted. Ho
betrayed the party and there is no good in
him. Mr. Fox ranks high as a lawyer and a
gentleman.
Tnr. Treasury Department is still In receipt
of bad news from New-Orleans. Special
agent Kinsella is there preparing his re
port on the frauds committed under Perry
Fuller's management. Last week came the
reports of heavy frauds In sugar, discovered
by Mr. Casey, the present Collector, and now
come reports of fraud on the Internal Reven
ue in liquor and alcohol. Secretary Boutwell
seems satisfied with the energy shown by the
Revenue officers in New Orleans, and will
immediately send several special Treasury
agents to assist them in thoroughly breaking
up the cheating that has apparently been go
ing on for so long a time. _
POLITICAL.
—The Boston Herald nominates the Hon. Chas.
Francis Adams as the Democratic candidate for
Governor, and Nays John Quincy had better stand
ono side, and " give the old man a chance."
—The lager-beer dealers of Boston have formed
a permanent organization, for vigorous political
action, to repeal the Liquor Law, and the Get ,
mans throughout Massachusetts aro invited to
form local societies for the same object.
—The more considerate and hotter portion of
the temperance men of Maine, says the Bangor
Whig, evidently do not favor the independent
'action. Many of those who have been claimed as
its supporters deny the position, while even, we
believe, the larger portion of those who were
honored in the Portland Convention by official
places have declined to act with them, or will do
so. Mr. Chas. E. Parker of Wilton, who was
placed upon the State Temperance CoMmittee,
writes a letter to The Lewiston Journal with
drawing therefrom. Other leading men in dif
ferent parts of the State, who were placed upon
the Cononltte by the Temperance Convention,
decline to serve.
—The Democratic Association of Rending will
attend the Nominating Convention at Harris
burg, in a body, accompanied by Winter's Milita
ry Hand. About one hundred members expect to
go.—Eagle.
If the Democrats of Becks had rushed to the
support of Hancock with the same alacrity and
flourish of Crum ',etas! x years ago, as they propose
to do now, there might be some consistency in
their admiration for the "gallant General.'
Then he was one of "Lincoln's hirellngs"—one of
those evil spirits who "were laying waste the
fair South," and who, according to Democratic
ideas, d eserved banging on the nearest tree.
Verily, " Time works wonders."—Times.
—The " Irish Natliuml Republican" .Conven
tion which met In Chicago on Monday and Tues
day, was attended by _2l delegates. The Conven -
thin adopted a series of resolutions, declaring it
the duty of the Irish people in this country to
support liberty for all without regard' to race,
color, creed or sex; that the downtrodden people
of Ireland, Cuba, and other lands are entitled to
the sympathy and support of the people and
Cioverninent of the United States ; pledging sup
port to the removal of European despotisms from
this continent; thanking Senators Sumner and
Chandler for their positions In regard to the Ala
bama claims, and asserting the readiness of the
Irish to support the government in demanding
an 'ample apology from England; denouncing
free trade and approving of protection. Resolu
tions were also adopted recommending the for
mation of emigration societies; opposing dis
tinctions of race or color in trade societies, and
asking Congress to enable foreigners to become
citizens after' one year's residence. The N. Y.
Tribune says with it good deal of truth, that the
Convention utters the true voice of Irishmen In
America—a voice that would be oftener heard if
our citizens of t hat race voted more in accordance
with their history and their instinctive love of
reeilom, rather than with tile prejudices of the
degenerated ',arty which has so long controlled
them.
LITEPARY.
Peter's Mistral 3fordhey for July contains a
splendid collection of choice new music, and the
literary articles In this number aro quite readable.
Published by J. 8. Peters 198 Broadway, New,
York, at three dollars per year.
NEWS ITEMS.
—Master Fred Grant saved a young cousin from
drowning on Thursday.
—The Army of the Gulf held their first reunion
at Long Branch last Thursday, Frank Blair ap
pearing In character.
—A fire occurred at Titusville, Pennsylvania,
on Thursday, which destroyed 4,000 barrels of
petroleum
—The Governor elect of Virginia was enthusi
astically received at Richmond, and his-speech,
published in another column, foreshadows the
policy of his party.
—The city of Albany Is to be sued for damages
by parties whose property on the pier was destroyed
by last winter's freshet. The claims aggregate
nearly 4200,000.
—The match ou Thursday last, for two thous
and dollars, at the Mystic Park, Boston, between
the b. m. Lucy and b. m. Goldsmith Maid, was
womby the latter In three straight heats. Vie,
2.20% 2.203,4', 2.223‘.
—W. H. Sanford, Cashier of the Central Na
tional Bank of New York, Is reported to be a de
faulter. The amount Is stated nt $lOO,OOO, eon
slating of bonds given him for safe keeping by
private parties.
—The Pennsylvania Industrial League have re
quested all persons or corporations represented in
their body to forward to them suggestions con
cerning tariff modifications, for the use of the Con
gressional Committee of Ways and Means.
—How many an unsuccessful politician of the
poorer sort has regretted that be did not hold on
to the majority! The Emperor Napoleon makes
such a confession aS this in his Last letter. "On
the 19th ofJanuary„" says Ills Majesty, j" I com
mitted a great fault, by Acting without precious
concert with the majority." Such is the common
fault of kings In periods of decadence, from
Ciesar's day to Napoleon's. But the Emperor will
never do so Again : my efforts will be di
rected to regain the confidence" of that majori
ty. We understand that he yields to the middle
party in his parliament, and will concede with a
fresh Ministry somewhat of Ministerial responsi
hility.—N. Y. Tribune.
—A correspondent of a Boston weekly paper
says : "Fearful of the ef f ort now being made to
divert from their city a portion of the grain trade
of the West, the Chicagoans are contemplating
the construction of an immense ship canal, 00 feet
deep and about 1,000 wide, leading from Lake
Michigan, at or near Chicago, to some point on
the Mississippi River. The effect of this canal
will be to turn theimmense volume of water which
now flows from the lakes, through the Bt. Law
rence River, Into its channel and the Mississippi.
The latter, river will then never be subject to low
water, and It is said that the greatest ehlps can
nail from Chicago to the Gulf in four days, pro
pelled by the extraordinarily powerful tug-boats
which are to be used by the owners of the canal.
If this scheme is carried out (it will cost only
about $84,000,000), it will have some startling of
It will kill the Erie canal and "
very much
damage the commerce of New York, and will
make Chicago the greatest commercial city on the
continent, although, perhaps, that fact will startle
nobody. But it will greatly interfere with the
pleasure of artiste, tourists, and the lovers of nat
ural grandeur all over the world, for It will reduce
Niagara Falls to about one-tent{ of their present
volume I Think of that, lovers, and newly-married
pairs I What sentiment must be abandoned at the
Inexorable demand of trade and commerce."
—The most exciting trotting contest of the sea
son came off Monday afternoon at the Fashion
Course, L. L, in the presence of the largest con-'
course of people _that has been seen on that truck
since the great trot betWted Ethan Allen and his
muming mate and the immortal "King of the
Trotting Torf,'!Dexter. The contestants Monday
were Mr. Lovell's young and promising bay mare
American Girl, and Mr. McMinn's famous one
eyed mare, Lady Thorn—the prize a puree of
R 2 500, given by the proprietor of the course, Mr.
John Chambers, and the race mile heats, best
three In live, in harness. American Girl won the
Ist, 2d and 4th beats. The time was 2:283/,
31135, 2:27%, 2:243,1.
—ln Boston, a steam pumping apparatus for
discharging a cargo of molasses conveyed in bulk,
was pot In operation. The hose by which the DR/-
lasses was forced from the tanks of the vessel to
the reservoir on shore, was about six inches In
diameter, and was kept full, but a steamer pass
ing gave the water a stirring up, the water stirred
the brig up, the brig stirred the hose out of place,
and sent a shower of sweetness before it like the
bursting of a small water spout, and annoluted
with molasses all in the foreground. Before the
engine could be stopped and the hose secured,
about two hundred gallons of molasses were spread
over the neighborhood.
—A number of ladies in Cambridge have estab
lished a Co-operative Housekeeping Association,
with a number of gentlemen (Including a College
Professor) to help them along. First, they arc to
have a Co-operative Store-Holm, from which food
will be supplied at cost. Then they propose a Co
operative Kitchen, in which food will be cooked at
cost. Finally, they Intend to set up a Co-opera
tive Laundry, in which clothes will be washed and
Ironed at cost. Without pretending to dictate, we
think that the Cambridge women should have the
last named Institution first. The waste and
drudgery of washing at home, without the pod of
steam and the steam engine, the patent wringer,
the hot room for drying, and the mangle for iron
ing, are among the worst of our modern house
keeping disadvantages.
—ln 1823 a man unwed Daniel Bumgardner ar
rived lu Fremont, Ohio, from Pennsylvania. Ile
lived with J. G. Hideout, of Ballville Township, for
nine years. He was not at all communicative[
and little or nothing could be learned of his previ
ous history. In 1832, Ito bunt himself n but on
the banks of the Sandusky river, near the residence
of James Moore, in which he lived alone until a
few days ago, when, being quite sick, he desired
to be taken to Mr: Moore's house, where he died
on Sunday, June 27, aged 88 years. A, few days
ago, Mr. Hideout being In the part of Pennsylva
nia from which Bumgarduer came, he made In
quiries for his friends, and found that he was n
man of family, and that his wife and children re
sided on a tine farm, and were In good circum
stances. It seems that Bumg,ardner took it Into
his head to leave them, without giving them a
day's notice, or taking any personal effects, and
that they did not know where he was. A few
years ago a son of the old man came to see him,
but he would not hold any conversation with him.
He was universally known all over Fremont no
the Hermit near Moore's.
—The boldest burglary yet committed In -Phila
delphia took place at au early hour on Friday
morning. The premises robbed were occupied by
gentlemen whose families were out of the city.
The burglars after forcing an entrance Into the
premises through n back window, set to work to
bundle up everything moveable. The bureaus
and stand drawers were emptied of their contents,
t ranks were rummaged, beds were ripped open and
thrown about in confusion; bed-quilts, comforta
hies, sheets and pillow-cases were used to pack
silverware, cutlery and other plunder In. Valua
bles were taken from every part attic house, front
the cellar to the garret, and carted to the front
parlor, thence carried Into the street, loaded Into
Into furniture wagons and hauled away to some
thieves' den. How many loads were thus carried
oil is not known. At least three or four front ap
pearance. The daring thieves actually took small
articles of furniture and carpets, and bad daylight
kept off an hour or two longer, it Is doubtful
whether they should have left anything. The
neighbors who live adjoining the robbed premises
heard a noise about one o'clock but paid no special
attention to It. A boy, who was passing toward
five o'clock, noticed men engaged in loading a
farniture wagon with goods, and supposing that
some one was making an early start to move, paid
no attention to the'Matter, and walked MT.
A VARIETY.
—A man In Adair County, lowa, Ilea Invented
a CAIIIIOII which he claim!' will throw a projectile
fourteen miler., and law gone to Waxhington to
get a patent. Ile propmicii to offer It to the Cow
ernment for $1,000,000.
—The opinion is slowly gaining grotmd
among many leading Mormons that the mines of
Utah will have to he opened to supply the Terri
tory with money. They arc of the opinion that
the mineral wealth of Utah is the only thing
available for that purpose, and that they will
have to look to that source of supply alone for
many years to come. It is thought that the pros
pect of speedy developments of mines by the
Gentiles has hurried the Mormons tothe conclu
sion that they hid hotter claim and work the
nines themselves, to keep out as many Gentiles
us possible.
—A terrible accident occurred at New Provi
dence on Tuesday evening, which resulted in the
killing of two, and the serious injury of is third ,
person, former residents of this city. Mr. Smitli
his two daughters, and a lady friend named Ma:
honey, walking along the railroad track of the
Morris and Essex lhailroad towards the depot nt
that place, stepped from the track, In order to
avoid a train which they observed approaching,
to the tither track, placing themselves immedi
ately before another train, of the approach of
winch they were. ignorant. !Nit.. Smith and one
of ills davghters were run over and immediately
killed, end Mrs. Mahanoy seriously, if not fatal
ly, injured by this second train. The second
daughter of Mr. Smith escaped uninjured. The
mangled remains of the deceased were brought
up to this city.—N. Y. Tribune.
TILE VIRGINIA ELECTION.
Hon. Gilbert C. Walker, the newly elected Gov
ernor of Virginia, arrived at Richmond on
Thursday morning, front Norfolk. The day was
made a holiday for his reception, and when the
ct.rs arrived about five thousand people hail con
gregated at the depot. A conimittee, composed
about equally of the most prominent white and
colored entrains, was ut the cars to receive him,
but the populace rushed in, anti seizing Walker,
carried hint on their shoulders to ab coach orna
mented with the national find State Mugs
The procession, which was nearly a mile long,
marched through the principal streets. Many
of the coaches, of which there were hundreds in
line, were covered with national flags, and on the
band wagon was a transparency representing a
white and colored titan shaking hands. The
streets were blocked with people following the
procession, and at least 20,000 were out. Olt reach
ing the 1101180 of Col. Jas. It. Branch, the Conser
vative candidate killed by the caltunity Friday
last, the procession moved in silence and with
uncovered heads. Upon reaching the hotel, Gov.
Walker appeared between the national end State
flags, hold by representatives of the two races,
and after a . few minutes of deafening cheers
made a brief speech.
After congratulating the audience on their
complete victory, lie went on to say that In this
moment of triumph they must not forget charity
for the defeated; they must remember that the
votes east against their ticket were given by de
luded and ignorant mett of a race that had not
yet time to be educated Sufficiently to know the
wrong of disfranchising others. We must
member that we have succeeded on the platform
of universal suffrage and equal rights; and we
must sec that those who opposed us, as well as
those who supported us, 'invent' their rights, and
are protected fully by the law, and with (lie law,
and under the law. [Loud cheers.) They must
be educated and taught the value of the greet
boon of franchise that has been conferred upon
them and the true value of being a citizen. We
must not forget that the opportunity of winning
this victory was given us through the liberality
of President Grant—{land cheers) and we must
see that Its fruits are for the benefit of all. After
a.fccular allusion to the grief or the present State
Mike-holders of the Wells persuasion, the
speaker concluded by a cheerful picture of the
future prosperity of the State.wThree cheers
Were given for (Mat at the close.
. Governor Walker was followed by Isaac Hun
ter,. colored, and several white speakers. The
election returns to-day continue to be more and
morn favorable to Walker.. The returns tills
morning show that the Walker men will have a
majority of 01 on joint ballot In the Legislature.
RICIIMOND,JuIy B.—Add Illonal return received
to-night show that Walker's majority will prob
ably be 50,00). In many of the white counties
west of tile mountains, where Walker gets 300 or
400, Wells gets only 3 or 4 votes.
General Canby, in conversation to-day with a
Republican member elect of tile Legislature, said
be was much pleased . at the good — tirder of the
election, and thought from thereportsisf his of
ficers that it had been, as far as beard from, as
fair an election as could be held in any Plato of
the Union.
AND LO did many wonderful works, Insomuch
that hie name was pronouneed In many tongues.
And there came unto him, Judith, from the sea
port of New Bedford, who had been slyly for ninny
years, and after some days her pains were gone.
Sho slept soundly, and did rejoice in eating her
food. And Asa, from those which are called Qua
kers, In the great city of Philadelphia, wrote an
epistle saying: 0, Doctor! accept thou this'
money, which Is called greenbaelts, and bath the I
picture of Abraham thy friend, on one end. Pt*
verily I was weak, exhausted and despondent ;
ate but little, anti suffered many pains, and thy
PrAvrivrfox BITTERS gave me health, likened only
unto the vigor of youth. And upon such as are
afflicted with liver complaint, with Font stomach,
with general debility anti dyspeptic pains, In all
parts of the land dill these Bitters produce aston- I
lolling cures.
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AND AXI V, NEw OILI!
SpfCiat NOti CCO
MIRRORS OF youTIL—A gentleman who mic
-12.1 fered for year. , from Nervou. m•bilky. Premature
Decay aud all the elfert4 of youtlifnl Intllecrtnlon, will, for
the make of entferloa honianity, /Wild free to all who need
the recipe, and direction ` for making the ' , imply remedy
by whICII be wan cured. tiff, ere 0 i.k ink to prellf
the advertleerle exprrienco eau do lei 1 , 3,11111.e.ef1ng, iu
perfect confidence, .1, MN 11. I ifflt EN,
' No. 42 Cedar St. New York.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS ANI) CATAIIRII
treated with the Minted success, hy .1. irt,ll,, M.li.
nud Professor of in8(11:1PN of Ilit Rye rim, Egli.. Oils of
to the Medici', Vlley,: of
'poor f.1.11f +ler, (formerly of Leyden. 11,1111..10 No. Sal
Arch street, Philadelphia. Testimonials call be Neen at
his race. The medical faculty Itrit V lied 61 accompany
their patlehts, as he has no secrets In his praelice. Artill
dal eyes Inserted without pain. Ziti charge for examina
tion. tan 27-Iy•s•
pROF. IILi:1011:1'41EV'S
.111:111.,TI:11
1
- S T 01 ) (1)1T(1)1 ('ANI))'!
?dada front ex t raft 4 preint reel In VIICIIO
'MAT , —at e wmalt and elfeetive rennaly for
Co
ngllo., C1,!,0N lloar.. t , att , Sore
COUGH! j , Throat, Amilltua, 144.100 tit , an'd Cow
twaintalon. 'flo.r who try—nlwaya
‘..___ , ,,.. 7 ,......; t.e It--ettre their Colik and aval4l eon
toltapllon mid an early grave. Prlee,
only 12. cent, One million ...1.1 ntinelly, and —la every
where and by all tlytntal+ts In Allentown. 0.4.17-tine:
TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The adverth , er, having
been restored to health lux few weeks, Lyn very
simple remedy, after hay lug sfflfered several years Willi a
110,11 , lung affection, nffll that dreffll Constimp
flan, Is anxious to 'nuke known to Ids fellow an the
means of cure. To all who desire It, he wilt s e nd a ropy
of the prescription nsell (free of Charge), 100/ the dlrer•
thins fur preparing and using thy same, whleh they tVIII
111.1 a sure core for Col...option, Asthma, Bronchlds,
The only "Wert ,tf the advertiser In sendloc the Prewrip.
that Is to henollt the afflicted, and spread In (urination
which he conceives to he invaluable; and he hopes every
solferer w 11l try his remedy, as It will cost theni nothing
and may prove n
turtles wishing the prescription Will please address,
Rev. EDWARD A. WI I.ffl/N,
\Vilna tin-bore, Kings Co., N. V.
A GREAT REMEDY
roe Tall 1•1•Itl: ur
THROAT AND LUNG DISEASES
DR. WISHART'S
PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL
Itct b u esie at
h ep
evdoicceaot p
p l r a o n p h e el r p t d le es ito a if
reah t r ei e o t M a ionfee
th.
re ea r O , bba i w . h ' i c b h 1 1
top ltlt th m only'ale-guard awl reliabl d
rioineily wi,l , gut/
ever been prepared front the Juice of the Tree,
tiro,
It litylgoratet the ilble+tive organ, and restore!. the appe-
It strengthens the debilitated system.
It purities and eoriches the blood and expels from the
aystein the corruption sr Melt syrotola breeds on the longs.
It dissolve , . the mucus or pliktint triad , st..ro , the I.lr- passnues of the llu:s.
Its hooting principle nets upon the irrltatod nmlitre of
th e !pugs and thr.ott, ponstrotlng to ench disoasod Port.
roller lug pain and 0u1..11111111
it is the result of years of study and exPeritnent, nod it
11, offered to the afflicted, with the positive assurunre of its
power to cure the,rollowing .liseanes, it the lialleut h,nn not
too lung delayed n resort to thin means of cure:—
Consumption or tin.. Cough, Sone Throat and
lireast. Bronchitis. IA vor Complaint, 111111.1 and Itleeding
Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pipthoria, kr. ,
Wo Jiro often asked tilt,. tire llOt Other I,llollll° , 11/ the
market for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, nod other
monary affretlons equal to lir. 1.. Q. NV 'rree
'l'l.r Cordial. We answer—
. .
int. It cure+, not by stopplnc coach, latt I t tosynlng
and ashlstlng 11111111 . 1` to throw 111 tio. twiltoalthy matter
collected about the throat 111111 1,1,111Vili:li tube., combing
Irritation and cough.
21. Most Throttt tool Lost; Remeillen arecoin pitseil of
aumlyhes, widelt ollay dm cough for awhile, lout by their
constrlithlng effect.. the fibres Immune liiirihmed, and the
unhealthy fluids cougulato nod are retained itt the sy•tetn i
causing disease beyond tho control of our coot eminent
physicians.
Ild. The Plno Troia Tar Cordial, with It. assistants, lire
prnforablo, because they remove the rouse of irritation of
L mucus membrane and minis, no, lot the lungs
to net and throw ill tlm hithealthy orellons, hod purity
le
the blood, thus scutihrally making the cure perfect
Dr. Irieliort hux n file al I, to glee 1101141,1 n told
fhnuxnndx of 0,1(11,111ex, /row .Ifroa
Unwired tomildo , cliiirouttr who Were un et: hope tenni!, gl
en up bid thruitgli 11, Prlli`iiitlart CAI (it'd Ire re
bonspltlely rrotorell 1n 'Aron!, by Ihc ('line Vice Tar Ow,
dint: Alhyslrinti lu attendant, Wilt. VIM be rion•ltlted In
perxon or by moll, Ire e'lif rd., of Pine Tree!ear
Cordial 0.00 per 11..1ti0, Per dor. Sent by Express on
receipt of ',tier. A.1.1t0,s 1.. li. C. Wlshurt 31. D., No.
2r2 See.llltl SI. I . lllltlll Ca. apr 21-3 tit's.
SCIIENK'S•PUI.:%IONIC SYRUP, SEAWEED
TONIC 111111 illttitilrako Pills, trill emit Conottinitt
Liter Complaint, told Pyspopont. If taken ave.:Alm: to
dlrovtlons. Thity tire till three to he token at tiles:woo Onto.
They cleanse tint stomach, relax' the liver, and put It to
work armou the appetito becomes good; tho food digest..
and 'nkes good blood; tho patient ando grow in flesh;
the diseased matter Hiatus In tho lungs, tho patient out
curgrows the dlgen.o nod gets well. This Is the only tray to
consumption.
To these three nutolleinom Dr. J. IL Schenk, of
phla, owes his unrivalled success In the troattnittit 4 pul
monary consumption. 'l'ro 1 ullllolllo Syrup ripen, [l t o
morbid matter In the lungs nature throwt. It .11t by at t
expectoration, for when (Ito phlegm or matter is rip, in
slight cough tolll throw It td, laid Ili° patiutit has rust tool
(Ito lungs Might to heal.
To do this, the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills mast
be freely used to cleanoe the stomach and liver, m, that the
Pulmonlc Syrup and the food trill make geed blood.
Scheuk's Mandrake Pills art 01:011 the liver, re:MktWu
all übstructioun. relax the ducts of the gall-bholder,lbet
bile starts freely, and the liver In moon relieved; the stools
will show What the Piliss can dot nothing has ever liven
Invented except calomel In deadly poinon which ixy
dangerous to use nide. With great care), that will unloc ver k
the gallbladder nod otart thu seers:tieus of the liver like
Scheak's Mond raki, Pills.
Liver Complaint in tam of the most prominent eat.. of
Coosa minims.
Schenk's Seaweed Tonic lo a gentle stimulant and alter
ative, and the alkali In the Seaweed, which this prepara
tion Ix made of, sessions the olosnach to throw out thegansric
Vice t o
dissolve the food with the Ph
anenic Syrup, and It
de lute good blood withunt fermentation or souring sa
the stomach, -
Ths, great reason why physicians do not OW conotunp
lbw Is, they try to do too much: they give medicine to stop
tilt , cough, to stop chills, to stop night sweats, heath: fever,
and by doing they derange Um whole iligl,ealive powers,
locking up the sectotlons, and eventually U.:patient sinks
and dies.
Dr.:3011011k, In Ids treatment, deem not try to stop a cough,
slight sweats, chill., or fever. Remove the cause, and they
will all clop of their own accord. No one con be cured of I
Consumption, Liver Complaint, Uyopepsia, Catarrh, Can
ker, e
Ulcerated Thrbut, unless rho liver mud stomach urn
If mad h.
a peroou Imo Consumption, of course the I 0111 p: 11l some
way aro diseased, either tubercles, abscesses, bronchial.
Irritation. Views, the lungs are a team, of in
116111M1011Ulla fast decaying. In Minh what lOWA
NI don° It Is not only the lungs that aro wasting, bat It
la the whole body. Th, and liver have loot their
power to make blood out of food. NOW 1110 only domes, Is
taku Schenk'o three medicines, which will bring up
tone to the s tomach, the patient Legit, to want food, It
will digest easily and make good blood: then the patient
begin: , to gala In 111 , , , h, and as soon an the body begins to
grow. the lunis cons s.
useace to heal up. and the Path'' Seto
deshy mud ivelL This Is the only way to curo Consump
tions.
When there le uo lung disease, and only Liver Complaint
and Dyspepsia, tichenk's Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake
Pills are sufficient withont the Pul motile Syrup. Take the
Mandrake Pills freely In all bilious complaints, as they are
perfectly harmless,.
Dr. ticheuk, who has enjoyed uninterrupted health for
Manyyenyel post. and now weighs 34 Wan wasted
away to a mere skelrton, In the very lust stag° of Palm°.
nary Consumption, his physicians haviint prouuunced Lila
case hopeless and abandotted lam to Ills fate. Ile was cured
by tho aforesaid medicines, and slum his recovery many
thousands similarly allilated have used Dr. Schenk's prep
arations with the/mine remarkublo success. Full directions
accompany each, mak° it not absolutely necessary to per
sonally seo Dr. Schenk, uoless Outpatient.. wish their lungs
examined, and for this purport." ho Is professionally at his
Principal Office, Philadelphia, every tiatarday. whore all
letters for ad vloe must be addressed. Ito Is also profes
sionally at No. 32 Duna Nireet, New York, ovary other
Tuesday, and at No. 33 Hanover Street, Boston, every
other Wednesday. 110 Rives advice tree. Lut for a 11101 . -
ongh examluatiou with ldn liespirometer the yiyico Is .1,1 03.
Wilco hours at each city froutil A. Al. to 3 P.. 31.
tht: J. II: SCIIENK,
15 N. 6t5 St., Phtlada., Pa.
mar 10-Iy***
NORNY'S TASTELESS
FRUIT
PRESERVING POWDER.
I. Nye rranted I, keep all kinds of Frail Preparation. of
Fruit and Tomatoes, without being air-tight, for a penny
quart. It len pa.ented article to prepare food, and uti
le.s healthy, no patent would be granted. Price 41 Cents
a Package. For Halo by all the principal Grocer., and
glanufactived only by ZANE, NORM' di CO.
Juno 30-3/n ISO N. Second St.. Philadelphia.
Legal, NOtirts
MUM
lit the Court cof Common I'leas rf Lrlo(y4 You. :
• Agreeable to nu order of Court of Lehigh county, nutleg.
In hereby given that till application ban been made to cold
Colic( by James Singonastor y Franklin S. Shinier, J. F. 11.
ShWert, 11. T. Ilertgog, C. It. Ileninger, fleM. J. FissTrer,
Harrison Miller, Anthony Itlechling, Charles S. Shinier;
John Holfert, William Solnoly, 11.1'. },goer, Inane Kriebel,
for a charter of incorporation malt, the name, style real
title of the Millersionvit Loan cud Building Association,
and that an inntroinuout of writing n+..cirrlau the
conditions, name, ntylo and title under whlell said itiosowl
at lon loan applied lo an been tiled in the ofliceof the Prothon
otary of snid Yount, nod If no noilllcient ream°. be nl . tt
•to the contrary,the said Court at the nest term thereof to be
101 l at Allentown all Monthly, the Sixth day of September
nest, will doer'.' and declare that the persons non...mi
nted or meaning to tt4stociate. clonal according to the aril
dos and conditions of cold Instrument net forth and con
tained, Locum,, nod Ino n corporation or body politic to law
11101 lu fort. real have coutinnatice by [llollllllle. Idyl° arid
tit!, ta ia+trualent provided a W
and declared. Itioons tny
lomat and seal of mobil:mat this .111 t day of July A. D. HOP.
jut): 7gt ESA IA S 11E1 llt 10, Froth' y.
NOTHCEs •
'rho I:octitoorie SavJans linnit will make application at
the nest session of the Leklature of 1.1•1110tyll(011Ill for the
repeal of no motel, of the 1.1 section or the act inroorPorating
said bank ion prOVltli, "'chill nothing la thin act contained
shall be so ronstrutod an to confer on the maid corporation
bunking privileges, or so as to exempt the .1111,. from the
operation of tho laws of this Conottionu eolith prohibiting:
the home of batik notes or tongoostennonts Ctrilil In 010
il t ejet.ll. 0.1 will styli fur ti tle, !milking Privi
logo+ tinder Ole
. jore,ill sty lo and title, "The Mnemonic.
S.l vings WWI 010 present eats a .0, with
privilege re f Menne the come tooknOo,ool. and do n enue
ior the City o Allentown. DAVID SCIIALL, Pren't.
Wm. IdetergnovALLskit,Canitler. jegU-cm
N OTICE.
The Anent.... 0 Snvingo Institution will ottakenmolication
tt Homiest session of Moo heginiattoorto of Pennnylvania for
he repeal of no much of the Ist section of the act Incortoo
rating the said institution on provide+ "That nothing In
till, act coot ni tied shall be 'lO elitist Melt as to confer upon
the Raid corporntion banking privileges, or no...oboe...mitt
the +atom from lbe operation of the lawn Or 11110 COllll/0111-
I vett Mt M 01 0 .1,1111111 the looming of bank notes or other en
eJavinentoo o f credit hi the nature thereof t' • omit . mai will omit .
Loo general lontoking privileges under the present style nod
title—the "Allentown Savings Institiolloon - -with the
pro -unit capital of 0,12.tV11. 0101 right of farther increase to
. 1 ;.100.00, :111t1 to be heated In Allenion it, Lehigh county.
Signed:
• WILLIAM 11. .(INIIO. ellAnl.llB heat,
.I.IIN it. STILes, C/1111r , r1AN
F. E. SAII 11.1.1111NnYCII,
11111.1.11: I'llollol' SAMUEL 0/11.1 0
je:lo.lnil iS.IOIIOO /hITEII. Trustees.
0 THE iIIDIVNEItS OF UNI'AT
.I ENTED I.AZI DS.
• Sr Cornell °Petra,
Haunt:tura°, PA., June' 2,
la obedience to an Art of Assembly, approved - the eighth
day tor April, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- n ine,
you aye hereby wattled that the County Laud Lien
Docket," containing the list or onpatented lauds for Le.
high county, prepared under the Actor Assembly of the
tweatleth 3lay, one thousand eight hundred Hint sixty
four, and the supplement thereto, hag tide day been for
warded to the Prothonotary tor the county, at whose °nine
It may be examined. The HMIs ran only be liquidated by
riot payment or the purchase pioney, Interest and Des, and
by
patents through this Department. Proceedings
loy the Attorney lliateral have boon stayed for o ur year
from this into, lu order that parties may obtain their pat
ents without additional cost.
JAcoll M. CAMPBELL,
eiurvey, Geuvral
/MEI
MMANEI
Piddle notice inloircitY given, to all win. It inny con.
rerll that 11 Writ of partition hits lately been Ixxned ma of
the Ontirt of Co:lotion Pleas of 1,111011 C" 1111 l y, ut tho 111 •
111 John \Voods against l'oter Woods, (leorge
Woods, Daniel Sheen told Anna 1.10 wlftt, tale Anna
Fl I and 31ary his trite, Into 31ary
Woods, 3liclutel Mrl.ao 11,111 Itridgm his 101re01110 ' , ridge(
WOOllO, ./01111 TllllOlll. and JOllll 1110 W 1 11`. lilt,' 110 NV
.1.,1111+1 Mr Milli 11 1111,1 1:311111r1110 Ins wife, late Catharine
W Is; tool IV Hilton Baileyand Margaret his tv 1r.., late
Margaret W Is; the nail Pliti•r WOOll9, (leorge Wends,
Aunt, Nary, Bridget, 3:1110 Catharine and .Ilargaret king'r,
hairs and legal reoreseutaaves of Ceorge WIOOIA. r., Into
of the City of Allentown, lit the County of Lehigh, and
titate of l'enn-ylvanta, deceased, to make II:trillion a two
certain lots or pieces of ground satiated in the late First
• Sixth Ward, lit the late Borough 111110 Clty of .111111,
101111. to tho raid County of Lehigh, the toot botoultal on
the north by lands of liatunel Itlitigoo, Nathan titirtnatt
told James 31. Wilson, oil ilson, o the rust by II public alley', 00
the enullt bY Allen street, and ton the 110 st by a twenty fee(
'fide. treet, containing In ft•ont sald street one hundred
nd eight Ire/, and ill depth eighty-seven feet, unto ur
less, with tho nrltortut , :tngre•
The other istutolod 1110 north by 1 1 on
the oast by it sixteen fret. %vide 11 ley, 011 (1111 /11/11d/ by other
grounds of the sald nanntel .1. Bridges, :Callum Commit
and
m i ni ng Wilson, and nu the 11 went by Ithlgo
containing in front int Sycamore Alley elglityielght feet,
and In depth one hundred and right feet, tnoro or less,
so Itil the appiirtenances.
That the stud writ Is ulnae returnable to the said Court
oil the Sixth day of September next, when 111111 where all
parties Interested may Ittleitil If they think proneC•
June 23.00 IIt , AIAS 11 Ell 11 IG, Proth•y.
s.llETtilcifs.
sporEtcLEss sPorrAcLcs!!
EYE GLASSES, Ste.
A large and etssplete wotortment of MI kiwis of
Spectacl+, Eye Glas.es, Sze., at
( '1 [AS. S. :MASSEY'S,
NO. 23 EAST HAMILTON STREET,
I=
Having devoted a great deal of cure and attention to the
Spectacle Int sigma for these last fess yearn, I final that my
business In that line loin Increased no laugh that I have de
termined to make It a SPECIALITY. Thera in no article
tottuttfactured lu Which there Is SO mach deceptiou ()Ira n
i's.' as there In in SPectarlo Glasses, Engsviug that tho
public have been frequently humbugged by portion pro
tending to have at superior article of Masson, and charging
exorbitant prices for them, hereby thinking uPon nut no
ressith, and nitirmltles of age,l bare taken mann to tte
lert a large and complete assaltnent of the fluent uud best
(Cass., ever autuntactured, thus affordingall porno.
needing Spectarlem an impel - malty of purchasing at rea
sonable prices. Persons having any tilinenity In being
ci ul :1131!;:ra:r;r:;
/431111, NO. al East Ilantlitott wheel, opposite the her
nial, Reformed Church, AH1 . 111011'0, Pn. Jun 2.1-{R,tf
Egantrti
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V Pursuant Laws of llnsluess. With full Directions
and F (viii l Tral.l,llAlolll{ In every State, by rococo-
Pensus,t, L. 1,. D., Professor of Lameln Harvard
University. A :Inv lions Fort PSI:Ia. - 1011T•
every kind of contract oud legal obligati., and showing
how to draw and execute then, The highest and best an.
tintrity Inche laud. Send for our liberal terms; also for
our Patßible Prospectus. Sent free. PARMELEE Sc
CO., Philadelphia, Pa. DAY 7.31 n
NETAN'FED.--.11. LOAN OF $lO,OOO
V by t h e Allentown School Markt. For particular
apply to the unilerAgned.
C. M. MINK, Pr At. Board Con.
sepS-tr J. S. I/ILIA:16E11, Secretary.
ir" - n
TED.TIIREE TousAND
DOLLARS on Iln.t.clivol security. InteroO 7 per
cont. hoot', ta THIS OFFICE.
u 110 9•t
Dru Gootts
Wl
HITE
f MI I V I TL 7 I7 L A RA TES.
PLAIN, PLAID AND STRIPED NAINSOOKS.
PLAIN, PLAID AND STRIPED OROAN DI ES.
vicrocti A AND DISIICP LAWNS.
PEKIN PoRTEs, ril`W Style, and Cholro fur Dresne7
PIQUES. In all grade,
SOFT AND HARD FINISHED CAMBRICS.
SHIRRED MUSLINS. A Chuico tituck. •
EMBROIDER IRS.
FINKNEEDLE WORK ELA: I NOS /old INSERTINOB
R-11 A 1.1 , VALUE.
.
II In SWISS and CAMBRIC. A Full Slunk
ItCF'F'LI MIS of II EMPRESS, 80.
LACES.
11t1AL and 13IITATION Olt I.
1 Cl'. ,
TIIEADI.I‘I VALENCIA.
ROBIN ETS and \VAST! BLONDS. •
O REN ADIN E 3 FOR VEILS, Tho New Color.,
LADIES', 311SSE:C, and BOYS' MIFFS aud COLLARS.
LEXLAISTRE & ROSS,
212 . 2 , .:ORTR EIGHTH STREET, PIHLADA.
July 7.'ID
Girocerics, Vrobi,siono, ,
1111 k, RIGHT PLACE TO REY.
E. FENSTERMACHEI2,
CORNER OF TkNTII AND LIA3IILTON STREETS,
ALLENTDWN, PA.,
Is the plueo to boy till kinds of
PROVISIONS,
&0., &0.,
At ellen, prleen, much an
APPLES, PEACHES
ORANOLS AND LEMONS
POTATOES, SALT,
Also, all kind, of
I P 0 It TED DDIED FRUIT,
Such . nn
PEARS, PRUNES, RAISINS, CHERRIES,
Alaay n Land a good aeonrhnnat of(tin lent qq nail(! of
not minx (ho Nano,
corner of Tenth and 'Moult .. t t to' boy 11.4.1 at
reasonably prices..
Rug 2.141 FENSTERMACHER.
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
THE REGISTER
FOR TILE CAMPAIGN OF 1869.
In order to further tho dissemination of Repub-
Ilcun Ideas and to aid In Btreugthenlng the Repub.-
Henn party In Lehigh county, IC° will sond TEE
LEHIGH REGISTER till after the OCTOBER
ELECTION, Including the Issue of October 20th,
to any address, Free of Postage,for
FIFTY CENTS.
100 copies to different post offices
T N. WATERMAN,
1_ • Proprietor of WATERMAN'S COCKTAIL AND TON
IC BITTERS, Wholesale nod Retail, No. 110 U Market Bt.,
Philadelphia.
Tito tunic properties allies° Bitters have Leen certified
to by corns of stir must ernineuVpractising physicians, as
the twit tonic now in use, null tho Cocktail Bitters is the
universal favorite atuougjudges of a good Eta or Whisky
cocktail.
• 1 , INSURA.NCV:POIPANY
I 1
•i) F 'lr II G. .w•i)it L .
• A_ •
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NATIONAL
LIFE INSURA'NC'E UO
, , •
irNagn STAVES :!()F *AM ICA
CHARTERED By SPECIAL ACT OF CORD RE9S
CASH CAPITAL,
BRANCH OFFICE PHILADELPHIA
OIi'FICERS
CLARENCE IL CLARK, Philitdo ProAldooL
JAY CoOKE, Philadelphia, Chairman Fill:111C0 nod E
eclair° Com.
II ENRY O. COOKE, Wnedilngtou, Ylec.PreAldent.,
EMERSON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretary and Acta
FRANCIS a. NNITII , M. D., Medical D
rector.
Ti t o company iiittoctl, lit tho ilnit TEN 11IONTII8 of I
5,395 POLICIES,
INSURING
815,142,00.
Tb I. Company otrern to It, Polley•Ifoldero
PERFECT SECU 11-I TY
by Itt. Ca+lt 'told up Capital of Ouo 311111ou Dutton., aud
guarouteot to the boomed, by Hi
I,ow Rates- of Premiu »t
I.AIt( I DIVIDENDS IN A DVANCE,
or a Ilever.hatary 1)1111Iva.] of 100 per r . oni. I.y log
RETURN PREMIUM PLAN.
GENERAL AGENTS:
E. W. CLARE' Sr Co., Bank el,. No. South Third Stree
Philadelphia, (Enteral Ageuiu for routtAylvatuitt
Soother:. Jorutty;. - B. N. ItruitutA,'lllnntiger..•
Charles W. Cooper Allentown Nutlounl Bonk, Nelson Weiser, llottoltllrtotor Hook Store, Agent. for Lehigh and
toljolltlng ComaloA. Jacob A. Monier eperlal agent.
AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA,
South East Cur. Fourth and Walnut Streets
=ES!
THE AM ERR.IAN
offers low rates ef premium.
It oifersli/r0 11.1.111.11 Ce for the sumo motto thou other
company.
It In II Yuma Company.
Its Pl,llcles are all non-forfeitable. -
It payx life.polleles at death. or at the age of
parsear.
On the roll acinn.preminin plan. the Insured Lis lar
gest premlion tho first year—whirls tho same nr paid on
.11"1 XXVll: .' XSTraria ' 111..ii l eViTteVetsi a eilli m iiig7 . (1" 21.=
paid up anti thereafter a permanent claim on too ,oitipittly.
on the return premium phtn. the Insured in emitted an.
nuttily with all he bun paid to the Cornpany, so that his
Insurance costs only the Interest on the amounts paid In.
on the Income-producing plan, the Insured cony receive
10 per real, on the amount of his policy.
INSUREIY TIIE AMERICAN LIFE.
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WM. J. ROMIG, M. D., Agent,
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rHILADELPHIA.
sent by mall when written for.
fßioceltaiteono
ESTRAY COW.
Caine to the premises •of the sublerlher, at Lanbac
Northampton county, I In the Hilt of June, a light brown
now. The owner must promo property nod take her awltT,
otherwise alto will be cold according to law
July 7.3 t• A. b. MILLER,
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WORDS OF WIBDOM FOR YOUNG MEN
On the l h Pannion in Youth anti Early Mna
hood with SELF HELP for tho erring stud unfortunate,
Rout Iu
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it e TTSY, P II " A r r ' I . lVo r tit IVr .
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A GOOD THING.
Important to Ilnurtlitepiiit. Hotel*: Ranks, Offires,
THE • PATENT.WIRE
ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN, -
... • WILL PIT ANY WIWIIMV,
Give TAW Butler. and light,
Screen from view and .eFtillet
FLIES, • ISIIISQUITOI3 AND OTflEtt INSECTS
Tlll6 in/ ITS TADLS Vrf.V.DP IV 00/4571.+7
623 MARKET BT., PIIILAD'A.
Fer stile by Dotilers IS
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ALLENTOWN CITY lIiIIWCTOItY
FOR 1869 AND '7O
The siubscrlbers respectfully Inform the citizens urAllea
tows. that they are now cauvasslug ter this valuable 11l
tie Work, Which will contain the rums and address ore.
cry adult resident of the city.
ALSO A COMPLETE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
of the city, classified by Tmdes,' and • Ilst of the Faraets
of Lehigh couuty. The Importauco and usefulnoss of such
a troth lo to tau U 1410114 to nerd comment, whilo as an ladox
or the growth, euMrprise null bold:loss intetalli of the City
of Allentown, It itt eutilled to tho support au patronago of
the entire community. An exiterierme of fourteen years
with this peculiar class of publicatioue Is a guautoe that
tho compliers will perform their duties faithfull ra y aunt ac
curately. Thu typography, blunting. ate. , willboexece
ted lu rho best manner. klubscriptiou price of Hook, il1.60;
non-subscribers, 1Y2,00. HOWMAN is CO
June 28-3 w • Cotupuorc
ok' TUIS '
- $1,000,0(0
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knotbing
Coe anti /Lumber.
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k j I.LP4 P. NIOORE 6: CO.,
LUMBER MEROiIANTS,
No. 620 BEACH BT.,
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CAR BUILDERS . , CAIII NET MAKERS' k lINDERTAKERN!
LUNIBEIL
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CHERRY,
CIIESTNUT, sad
0000 PINE
Al wayA on hand
Prallculnr ottoullon paid tonlaipplug
R lillo V A LI
SMITH &MSMUN'S
COAL AND WOOD YARD !
The above Coal and Wood Yard hog been removed to the
PIINt end of the Jordan Bridge, SOUTH SIDE, When, NV 111
ho courtantly kept a Ilse and full "apply of
Egg, Stove Nut and Chestnut Coal,
solectod (rout tho boot Milled In Out country.
0 U It COAL
le under cover—and It Is to the Intereet of every one to
Purchase
DRY AND SCREENED COAL
/131 , A large Klock of all kin& of good Wood conatautly
on hand, and delivered to all porta of the city at tho lowovt
market p
ri"
BI "Cl I'AII—A branch Yard to kept at tho Loblgh
lialltell)ep( II
ot known no Ike former yard of Lentz and
Hecker. -
Xir - TlllB 18 THEPEOPLE'S COAL YARD.-01,
Our Coal le nelected from the bent mine. to the Lehigh
region. and knowing thin to be the fact and that It will give
perfect natinfaction, there Is uo use In offering to refund
the money. All we mac Ina trial. Orders taken at Dealt
ler's hat mere. ' •
FRANKLIN NMITIL
July 10th
COAL CONSUMERS.
LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!
P. IL STELTZ
Hereby Worme the elder. of Allentown, and (be pub
Ile to general, that be IN prepared to faruhtlt all Mode of
•C 0 A L ,
from Ids Wit stocked Yard, formerly 11. Oath & Co.'s, at
the Lehigh Iltmln, In the City of Allentown, where be Will
constantly keep on hand a full supply of all kinds of Coal
at the very lowest market prices. lIM coal Is nice and
dean, from the very best mines, and In quality superior
to any offered In Allentown.
Ile will sell Coal by the CAR LOAD, at very small pro
fits, no he Intends to do business upon the prinelploof
• (Mick Cameo and Small Profits." Give him► call, and
noon comparing prices you eta i judge for yourselves.
Ito will deliver Coal upon ea I to any part of the City
upon orders being left at the Yard, or Welnsheltner's store
POWDER AGENCY
Aloo, Agent Nr Lehigh county for the "Wile Powder
Company." Prepared at ail times to deliver euperlor
Mining and Blasting Powder, Sporting Powder, Sporting
Powder in kegs and euniatere. Pose, ste., at nay point and
any quantity. The name at retail at the (Inn and Cut—
er nines of B. F. Welferts, No. SO East Hamilton street.
Were by mail promptly tilled.
mar 31.tf P. H. /MELTE.
REMOVAL.
TREXLER 4 BROTHERS,
LUMBER, .
!lead'''. tantalum' to their [floods and patrons that thy
!inset wit removed from their old stand to tholr
NEW YARD,
ucar Um corner of Tenth and Hamilton streets, formerly
occupied by Brans, & Miller, as a Lumber Yard, where
they will mlt:wily keop on baud a largo and seasoned
stock of
L U 31 B E R,.
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such nil all klude or
PINE, HEMLOCK, CHESTNUT, POPLAR, SHINOLES,
PICKETS, LATHS, &e.
In fact everything usually kept by the trade.
iqr-An kind. of lumber cut to order at short notice
Thankful for past (aeon., we trout our friends, as .well
as the public In general, will give us a call at our New
Yard whore wo will use our best endeavors toreador sat.
erection, both as regards quality and prices. Cott MPOLIf
ifor fly Lobito.
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HOWE SEWING MACHINE
Always on band and for sale by
EDWARD DESHLER, AGENT,
NO. 31 EAST lIAMILTON STREIT,
nermoDscas:
Henry . Lob, Jr., Boot and Shoo Manufacturer.
John Farr
Seaton & Dankel, "
Miller, Schreiber & Co.. Merchant Talton.
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Rhoads & Kohn,
Wm. H. Moen President Second National Dank,
Dr. D. P. Jacoby. Donna'.
.1. B. Dlllinger, Attorney.lit-Law.
• rhos. D. Metstrer,
R. Clay Hameraly,
May-DJ ly,
LADIES" GOODS.
The clew styled are already received at
MRS. M. A. G. GULDIN'S
Ladles' Trimming Store. Tho faehlone are preltY. Led, loe.
cull and Imo them. Hoop tlkitin are cheaper than IU cuoaP
tlmee-30 loprture, well made, $1 In; W uminge at $1 Ti.
mar 24-tf
rpIIE CHEAPEST AND MOST RE.
• MAKE TRUSS STORE to tha city.
W. J. EVERETT,
iso NORTH SEVENTH STREET,
Bohm Arch, Philadelphia; Onto Mrs. Arcelouachan's)
Trunk.., Female Supporters, Braces, Mantle Dells, Stock -
Inn.
Lowa4 prices. Yet :eat adjuatmenta. Lady al
teudaut. juao2d-ly
LADIES• DRESS TRIMMINGS
• AND
PAPER PATTERNS.
J. a MAXWELL
IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER,
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PIIILADEtPIIIA
°Nora tits balatmo of Ma .toot of llto beat wakes of Coo.
seta al (bp followtur very low priced : Cieuulutt Wony
Colvota, Vl; regular Arlie, *loud VI, Floe Vreuch titutppod
Frouob Cray
Ile else sells attention to LW stock of novelties 1■
LADIES' DIMS AND COAT TRIIIIIIINOS.
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Compri,.lug overythltm noir atur deAlrablo IN that line
thu
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will be found a full assortment of elegantly trimmed PA
PER PATTERNS, every one of which Is new, for Ladles,
Musses, and Children's Clartuctits, of every description ;
for solo, Trimmed or Plain, singly or,in sots, Wholosalo
nud Retail. Puller. scut 41131111 or Express to any part
of tho United 8414 • • !
Au eamy •yelom of Dregs Culling (aught. slid Chart+ for
lituxllluncy orders Rod p4llclng ink Oofferlug executed
to,f4u:lloure' ,
Customers gals ono or two profits over these of any
other establishment. In bettor quality or lower prlcoa, by
dealing at the •
SOUTH EAST Corner -
ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT Ste.
aprlllan
IMPORTANT TO SHIPPERS
AND MANUFACTURERS
DENNISON'S AND LOCKWOOD'B
TAGS AND SHIPPING CARDS,
AT mAiurAcTunsuir pump,
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REGIBTER OFFICE
UR HUNDRED FARMS FOR
to taught prioo from 68 to ggifl per sere , accord
to mprovemenu, location 60, Good moil, genial climate.
and near marketa. These farms are altuatod in VI lass
and Maryland. twine In the Immediate vicinity of Waal,.
ion sod orrfaim 23 to6)nl e
io theCap. aorcl,t;alltnafon.w°.
sotto ATO2IO. near Egh itreet. Vaahl AS.
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