tilt Yetigt gt,gisttr. MIMS= IVIDIXDOAT IT ROBERT . IREDELL, JR; TERM, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE. • No paper discontinued until all arearages are paid, except at the option of the publishers. • Our subscribers who do not receive their papers VWfarly will confer a great favor upon as by sending word to this epee. Subscribers about removing will please send us their old address as well astho.new. TIIE CITY rOuthful - Operalorth—Two little girls were before tbo Mayor on Monday evening charged with till tapping, by Mr. Picht. CM account of feelings fpr their parents Mr. Richt allowed them to be die charged with a Severe reprimand from the Mayor. Stilt Another Ereursion.—Tho German Evangelical Sabbath School, of this city, will make an excursion over the Lehigh and Basqueluuma Railroad, to Waluutport, to.lnorrow, Thursday, July 22d. Every arrangement is being made to insure a pleasant occasion.. Thrown . Out.—Dr. Grim was thrown from his carriage nt Centre Square on Monday evening by his horse taking fright at the Columbia Steamer, which was playing in front of Kmmer's Store. Fortunately the Doctor received no injury of any .consequence and his horse was Immediately caught. Switch Turned Wrong.—On Wednesday morning , as the train from Mauch Chunk, dno bore at 6.50, was nearing Allentown, the switch leading to the freight depot was turned wrong, and the passenger train ran against a freight train standing on the 'siding, shoving it into the end of the freight depot, smashing things considerably. Nobody hurt. Loans Sold.—At a meeting of the Lehigh Loan and Building Association held last Monday evening In Beimer's Hall ten loans were sold at the following premiums, to wit:r—two at *53 and eight at $5l per loan. • At a meeting of the Penn Land, Loan, Saving and Building Association held In Relmer's Hall OD Monday evening, nine loans were sold at the followinggmmniums to wit r--oneat $O4; three at $O3 t threast $O3 ;and two at $5O per loan. Re-Arrest and Commitment.—On Tuesday of last Week, George Burkhardt, formerly a police officer of this city, was arrested In Philadelphia by Officer Cortright, and brought to this city, where after a hearing he was committed to Jail to await his trial at the next Court. Burkhardt was ar rested last January, charged with encouraging lawlessness on the part of a boisterous crowd of cannoniers, at the American Hotel, on New Year's eve. He'rwas released upon some friends going his security for his appearance at Court, and he fled his ball. His re-arrest was made at the instance of ids iieentltice. • • The, Temperance Convention and Excursion. —Everyarrangement Is being perfected by Jordan Divislonjfionnof Temperance, of this city, Smite State Convention which is to assemble here next Wednesday. The influx of strangers on that oc casion is expected to bo very large, and to afford them a pleasant trip to one of the most favored spobrin the Lehigh Valley, as well as to provide a treaVforthemselves and the friends of the order, this enterprising division has planned an excur sion to Walnutport, on Thursday, the 20th ; and tickets will be issued for the round trip from Al lentown, Bethlehem and Catasaugua at reduced rates, and an extra train of comfortable cars will be provided to carry the excursionists. No pains will be spared to make the occasion "a feast of of reason'and a flow of soul," and everybody who wishes a day of real pleasure 'should go along. The committee has engaged the Matingtort Brass Band to fill the musical part of the programme, and this excellent organization will be on the grounds all day. Addresses will be delivered by eminent speakers in both the German and English languages. The New City Business .Directory.—Boveral agents are•now engaged tn•eanvasslng the city ob taining the Information necessary for this impor tant work. In collecting and compiling the ma terial for it, the publishers will aim at accuracy and completeness. Not a building within the limits of the city will be passed without making an effort to secure the name and business of its oc cupant. Besides a complete list of the name, ad dress and occupation of every male adult of the city, it will also contain a business directory or the classification of the various business men. We hope the enterprise will be encouraged by our citizens and that they will give It the patronage and all the necessary Information' which it deserves. The subscription price of the book will be $1.50. Advertisements insert ed at reasonable rates, and will be received by Messrs. 'Weiss Sr, 'Guth. The fact that these gentlemen are well known to our citizens will' be an assurance that the work will be dorm lu every way satisfactory to the people. A Frightful 'io9rl7l.—On Friday afternoon at half past four o'clock, ono of the severest gales that has visited us for n long time commenced blowing from the West and lasted for upwards of hn hbnr. Iminenser damage was done to buildings, trees, awnings, signs, etc. Tmp-doorts were hurled from their fastenings, branches and limbs of trees were broken off and elate roofs suffer ed terribly. The havoc was frightful and fears were felt for the safety of the excursions of Bt. Joßn's English Lutheran Church and the Methodist Church, but they returped In safety in the evening. At Bethlehem the storm raged as violently as here, damaging trees and houses to a fearful ex- lEal The storm BOOM to have been still more severe In the Northern part, of the county. Slegfried's bridge, ou the Lehigh Valley Railroad, was blown away, and a man who was crosiing at the time made a narrow escape. Further particulars we have not received. Nearly all the bridges In that vicinity wore more or less .damaged. At the new school in the Fifth Ward two doors were hlown from thelrfastenlegs and broken up, . and ono of the chimneys was blown down. The gable end of a house In the course of erec. tlon by Mr. John Mohr, corner of. Eighth and .Gordon streets, was blown down. In the Sixth Waid thO'storm raged with con- eddarable fury. A new brick house on Ridge road, tieing built by the Hon. Samuel Bridges, and Just ' ready to be put under roof, was completely blown to the ground. The workmen had Just left It a few minutes before. Ono of Ex.-fiberlff Holben's new houses had the gable end blown down. A woman who was In bed in the mould at the time narrowly necuped with her life, the bricks falling on thabed, although not injuring her. At the Robert's Iron Co's furnace, fears were entertained that the new stack which is being built would meet with destruction. The elate were blown off the roof and scattered In every direction. It however stood the test. A man named John Burger, who was at work during the time, was hit on the head by a plank which•was blown from the top of the stack, and received a painful gash In the head. On Wm. Blumer's farm a corn crib was blown Into an adjoining field, striking a wagon iu its course, and- breaking- It- Into -fragments. At the same place John Hilliard was blown off a load of grain but escaped uninjured.'r In the country grasp, sheaves and recently cut timothy were scattered broadcast over. the -fields, and outhouses suffered severely. The lees which In few easel falls heavily, upon one Individual, must-la the aggregate be very to The 'rain, which hire was merely enough t4i Isy the dust, to the North of .us peuted dowtrintorroattk _ 4srloln iniuransacsiintihavribim endeavoring to give out the Lmpieghloa this . "The American Life insurance company of Philadelphia," having a paid in cash capitil, retains all Its profits, and does not share them with Its policy holders. The Company, 'once and for all, brand that as a Ile: - It Insures at the lowest rates consistent with safety; rates lower than those' of many other companies; and on every plan that Is approved and' need by first class companies, and its large dividend of 50 per cent. Is available to all Who are insured In it on the mutual plan. ' THE COUNTY. Dirarnocrifst Sunday afternoon the buildings connected with the iron ore mines belonging to the Estate Of Major Fry, on the Le high Mountain, in Salisbury township, were de stroyed by fire. They ;were worked' by the Allen town Iron Company. The large engine which cost over $7,000 will be a complete loss. ' Vont:morons' Exonssions.—'Messrs. ra ge°, Rohn and Cummings, conductors on the Le high Valley Railroad, are getting np an excursion to Bethlehem, to start from Wilkesbarre, Pittston and other places In the Susquehanna region. The conductors of the North Pennsylvania Railroad intend running an excursion from Philadelphia to Bethlehem, we believe on Thursday of next week. A. The SALIC.—It is said that the Lehigh Coal, and Navigation Company has purchased the coal property of the Lehigh and Lnzerne Coal Company, at Nanticoke, Luzern county. .Prom hietit among the members of the Lehigh and Lu- Zellle Company were Messrs. John Lelsenring, of Mauch Chunk, and Charles Parrish, of Wilkes- Barre. The latter company Is reported to have cleared about $250,000. SLATE Prnme.—Ono day last Week David Williams got out of his quarry in Blatington a piece of slate of the following dimensions : thirty feet long, fifteen feet wide, and twenty inches thick; estimated to make twenty-two thousand school slates, worth at the quarry 111400. Cole, Heilman & Drown have Just finished put- . Hog up a fifty-horse power engine at the Helm bach quarrles.—Slaangton Nova. , THE NEW FURNACE OF VIE NORTH PENN IRON COMPANY. The excavating for the new furnace of. the North Penn Iron Company at Yenger's, two miles below Hellertown, Is, about completed. At a meeting of the board It was de cided to build an Iron cased stack. Their stock is selling very rapidly and they have decided to Com pence the building of the furnace at once. The contract for building it has been given to Matchett & Halutz, of Catasauqua, who also did the 'exca vating, &e. RUNAWAY.—Dr. Lather Trexler and A. - fiteinberger, proprietor of the Keystone House, Kutztown, on Tnesday of last week, libliOdrivlng down bill about a mile from Kutztown met with a serious accident. The tire of one of the wheels broke, hit the horse and caused him to run, and Dr. Trexier, in jumping out, caught his foot iu one of the wheels and was dragged some distance before Mr. Btelaberger was able to stop the horse. The Doctor fortunately sustained no 'dangerous injuries. GALLERY OH Fns Anne.—Among the principal attractions in Bethlehem is the Excelsior Gallery of Fine Arts of Osborne & Malthaner. Their stock of mirror and picture frames, paint ings, chromos, engravings, stereoscopic views, and statuettes are well worth a visit. Among the latter are handsome selections fromthe celebrated Rogers' groups, Including the "Council-of War," "Taking the Oath," "The Picket Guard," etc. They also execute photography In all its branches in the choicest styles of the art. MI TRIAL op PLowri.--Arrangementi have .been made for a thorough and general trial of plows at the libcperiarentril Farm at West Grove, in Chester county,on Thursday, the 19th of August. The committee appointed to arrange ana conduct the trial consists of Adrian Cornell of Bucks coun ty ; Everard Conrad, of West Grove; Thomas Baker, of Lancaster county; W., Torbert Ingram, of West Chester; Dr. Hlllbom Millington, of Del aware county; Dr. Hiram Corson, of Montgom ery county. This Is a very efficient and capable committee. The trial will probably be more com plete and particular than any that has taken place In this State for many years. There arc now about fifteen different kinds of plows at the farm, ready for trial, and to these there will be added many others. MAN KILLED ON THE NORTH PENN. RAIL itoAn.-1, brakeman named A. Patterson, living In SOuth Bethlehem, was killed on the North Penn. Railroad, a short distance this side of Quakertown, last Tuesday night about 12 o'clock. The remains were brought here early this Morning, and Coro ner Brunner bold an Inquest. Deceased was boarding with his brother In uouth Bethlehem. Ile has a widowed mother living at Ilintnersville, Bucks county. The cause of the fatal accident Is stated to be that deceased had heavy nails In his shoes, and as he was in the act of Jumping from one car to another, the tops of the same being wet caused him to slip and ho fell between them, and eight or nine cars passed over him, entirely sever ing his body. The verdict of the Coronor's Jury was In accordance with the above statement.— Bethlehem Timex. To ADVEILTIBEIIB.—WO occasionally corns across customers who would probably be none the worse for reading the following: The law of ad vertising had a proper elucidation, a feW days ago, In New York. The publisher of a daily paper sued the Standard Life Insurance Company, in the Supreme Court, before Judge Fithian, for a bill of $773 on account of advertising. The com pany resisted payment on the ground that they had authorized but one Insertion. There was no proof, however, of this. There was no order to that effect upon the and the company did not attempt to deny that they Saw the advertisement continuing in the paper and failed to countermand It. When an advertisement hi received in the or. flee, without the number of Insertions marked upon it, or the cost of the insertions paid for at the time, the publisher can know nothing of the wish of the advertiser respecting, the number of Insertions desired, and can do nothing until ad vised by him whose business it is. , .k REPORT or Co L transported over the Le high Valley Rallr , for the week ending July 10, 1:960; compared wl same time Met year : For Week. For Year. Total Mahanoy 10,670 07 167,006 04 " Beaver. Mead0w...11,814 09 190,6113 06 " Mauch Chunk ' 124 04 " Upper Lehigh " Hazleton " Wyoming...... 229 07 7,738 03 .30,382 14 525,711 05 7,162 03 207,396 11 Grand total 49,758 18 1,098,509 16 Same time 1888 ' 32,229 19 1,380,195 05 ~741) 14 Increase. Decrease LEHIGH VALLEY IRON TnADE.—PIg iron transported by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for the week ending July 10, 1869 s From-. Carbon Iron Co Lehigh Vriley Iron Co, Thomas Iron Co Lehigh Crane Iron Co, Allentown Iron Co. Roberts Iron C 0.... Glendon Iron C 0... Bethlehem Iron Co Other Shippers. Total KUTZTOWN IrEtts..—On Tuesday evening of last week as John Telium, coach maker, from Topton station, was about leaving Kutztown in a spring wagon with ono horse attached, and ac companied by Isaac Sanders and Wm. Aogetadt, .ono of the shafts; became detached ; the horse then commenced kicking and ran away, throwing all the occupants from the wagon. All complain' of internal inindes, while Mr. Tell= was cut on the head. The horse ran to the lower end of the town where the wagon struck a poet and was made n mbmplete wreck, while the horse was secured and found to be cut on the bind legs. Same day Jacob F., youngest son of Daniel Zimmerman, was out of town, about one mile from home, gathering cherries on his father's premises. When on the tree using a email axe to cut the limbs In order to get the cherries, he made a miss stroke cutting the end of his thumb entirely off. The Keystone State Normal School will open In August next. This Institution I. In • flourishing condition, and the advantages it holds out to tha inhabitants of Berk. end the surroundingeounties , eannot be surpassed elsewhere. A mammoth Wigwam Fair will beheld at Kutz town, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 19th, 20th and 01st, for the benefit of the Evan gelical Lutheran Sunday School, of Kutztown. The Kutztown Brass and String Bands will alter nately enliven the occasion during the day time. Addresses will be delivered by some distinguished speakers from abroml, during the several evenings. The building has been erected especially for the fair, and Is 100 feet long by 25 wide. COUNTRY BOARD IVANTED.—.A. family of lice persons wants twd looms and board for a few weeks In a nicely situated farm house. If any of our Mends wish to neuommbiato them they may address Marshall Tevis, 508 Minor street, Phila delphia. TELEonArittc.-The following le the offi cial statement of the receipts and expenditures of the Western Union Telegraph Company for the month of may, compared with the month last EZii Total Receipts.. Total Expenses Net Profits EAST PENNA. R. R.—The absorbtion of the Fort Wayne road by the Pennsylvania promi ses to benefit rather than Injure the Allentown route. At least the assurance which Its mana gers have received are of such a nature that they have ordered a number of new day passenger ears of the utmost elegance and fitted up with all the comforts and conveniences that modern net has been able to find place for on a railroad. porno of these cars are already on the line. They run between Pittsburg, and Jersey Cite. POST OFFICE CIIANOS:S.—The following changes of Postmasters in Lehigh county wore made on Friday by Postinaster-GeneralCresswell : Wennersvilie—A. Guth, nice Wm. Wenner, Jr., removed. Trexlertowti—G. Yoder, vice E. Weaver, re moved. • Orefield—G. Roth, vice S. Sieger, removed. Bregeraville—Mlne S. R. Miller, vice A. D. removed. South Donley, W. Witlbert, re moved. A NOVEL It ten.—There were but few per sona at the race of the . Reading Driving Park, .on Saturday afternoon last, between A. Gamble of New York; and the trotting horse " Basarae" of Harrisburg, the former having undertaken to walk one mile while the horse trotted two and a half. It man agreed beforehand that the-test should be made by traversing half the distance. The horse trotted his mile and a quarter In 3.48 and the nine walked half a mile In 3.20, the latter thus being the winner. The race was to have been for $4OO a side, but we understand that there was no mon ey staked on elther•side.—Reading Times. TIM FREEMAN/MUM) FURNACE.—The Free mansburg Iron Company, Incorporated at the late session of the Legislature, have not yet commenc ed the erection of their furnaces, owing to the doubt entertained by 'members of the Company of the existence of Iron ore In the vicinity of the pro posed works. If ore should not be found within easy reach of the proposed situ of the furnace, it is probable that the company will not proceed with the works at the place named, Inasmuch as they would be compelled to ship their ore from a dis tance, and thus be placed at a disadvantage In comparison with the other furnaces, almost all of which have iron ore beds in their immediate neighborhood. - Search for ore, however, Is about being made with good prospects of its discovery. REAL ESTATE SALES.—Eugene Stettler has sold a vacant lot of ground on Liberty street, be tween Ninth and Tenth streets to Willoughby Stein . for $2lO. Abraham. Keck has sold a lot of ground on Union street to Edwin Yeager, for MO. Henry Schwartz sold a vacant lot of ground on Union street to Edwin Yeager, for $175. John Doruoy sold a house and lot of ground sit uate in South Whitehall township, to Elizabeth Roth for $2,000. Daniel Eberhard sold a house And tract of land situate In Salisburg township to Reuben Troxell for $5,000. Yobn sold a lot of ground on Sheridan street, Sixth Ward, to Christopher O'Neil for $2OO. Win. Yohu sold a lot of ground on Sheridan street to Barney Halpin for $3OO. REMINISCENCES OF POTTSVILLE. - TllO Philadelphia Ledger condenses an article from the Miners' Journal giving Interesting reminiscences of Pottsville, and a comparison of the Coal Trade of the Schuylkill Region forty years ago with what It is now. It says :—ln 1829, when Pottsville had a population . of 1800 souls, the coal trade received an additional impetus, and Increased front 47,284 tons In 1828 to 70,973 tons in 1829. This large In crease In a single year, very much less than a weekly shipment now from Schuylkill county, It Is asserted, so completely overstocked the market that every operator felled the next two years. The Schuylkill Canal, then the only outlet, carried 1500 tons a week, in boats of a capacity of from 25 to 30 tons. NoW, the quantity of coal sent from Schuylkill county to market averages 120,000 tons every week, and amounted to 4,414,350 tons in the year 1868. The boats on the canal now have a capacity of 160 to 200 tons. Before 1829, there were no railways, and the coal was hauled In wagons to the landings on the canal. In the year just mentioned, the track was laid on the Schuyl: kill Valley Railroad, the second in the United States, the first railroad being that at Mauch Chunk, in the Lehigh region. In 1828, however, the Mill Creek, Mount Carbon and Mine Hill Railroads were Incorporated. Forty years ago the principal streets of Pottsville were filled with stumps, and the upper road to Port Carbon, now a continuous row of dwelling houses, was an In distinct path through dense forests. The, popula tion of Pottsville has Increased from 2404 in 1880 to 14,000 now, and that of Schuylkill county has Increased front 11,820 to 80,000 in 18110, and about 100,000 at the present time. THE DILUIDS PIC-ISIC. —To give some idea of the monster plemlc to be held at Bethlehem, on the sth of August next, we publish the following cir cular which has been sent to all the Groves in this loCality by the Chairman of the Committee of Ar rangements: The General Committee of the Grand Grove, who were appointed at the send-annual session, held December 16th, 1868, to carry into enct the resolution adopted at that session, viz: 'That a Grand Union Celebration of the Order be given at Bethlehem, Pa., on Thursday, August sth, 18611, under the auspices of the Grand Grove," would re spectfully call the attention of the members of the Subordinate Groves to the following arrangements made by the Committee, nod adopted by the Grand Grove at the annual session held on the 16th of June, 18611, at Mauch Chunk. 187,908 98 Ist—That four Excursion Trains be engaged 2d—That a Public Excursion be given from Phil adelphia by Columbus, Purity, Pride of the Oak, Kensington, Washington and Conshohoek . en Groves, under Bub-Committee, contisting of Bros. A. S. Tun=ll, Chairman, W. W. Weeks, Secre tary, J. C. Bailey, Treasurer, Geo. McKeown, M. Weber, Thos. Gould, J. E. Gakeler, John Boyles, Jas. Nole, E. B. Tomlhisou, and H. Magulgan. Taus. ...240 ....185 ....075 .. 820 ... . 270 .705 ..280 341—That a Public Excursion be given from Easton, by Delaware and Lehigh Valley Groves, under sub-committee, consisting of Bros. John Stotler, Jas. Ward, and three members from each Grove as au extra committee, to be lippointed at the request of the sub-committee. 4th—That Public Excursions be given from Ha zleton, Weatherly, Mauch Chunk, and Allentown, by Nude, Dobai', Norma and Fredonia Groves, under sub-committee, consisting of Bros. E. Idin hereon, J. D. Tweedic, L. Beekhardt and F. Smith, and four tnembers of each Grove as an extra com mittee, to be appointed at the request of the sub committee. El sth—That a Public Excursion be given from harrisburg, by Genii Grove,lf in their Judgment It will succeed, under sub-committee, Bro. J. K. Brooke, and six members of the Grove no an extra committee. 6th—That one member from each Grove be select ed to act as Floor Manager, to report to the Mas ter of Ceremonies on the day of the Nebration, at 10 o'clock, on the island. 7th—Bethlehem Grove, No. 45, under sub-com mittee Josiah Transue, will have charge of the necessary arrangements at Bethlehem. Myers' Pennsylvania Brass and Btring Band of Philadelphia has been engaged to accompany the excursion. The committee who have thu matter In charge have engaged Calypso Island, opposite Bethlehem. A large dancing platform, 50 by 60 feet, will be erected, and they have engaged 'the Southwark Bose Company's tent which will be pitched on the Island as a dining and refrealnuent saloon. Ex cursion tickets will be Issucifby the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and the fare at excursion rates will entitle the holder to admission on the island. It will =thinly ho IL big thidg. A BANKING 11011 SE -AT 31.171En9T0wx.-- Application will be made to the dovernor for let ters patent creating a corporation at MillerstOwn to receive deposits and do general banking busi ness. The name and style of the association will be the Millerstown Loan and Saving Association. EARLY POTATOES.—EarIy potatoes should Dever be need until the skin cracks In the boiling. BeDire that they are Indigestible and rest as a dead weight in the stomach. Cholera morbus, and sometimes worse diseases, arc the result of their premature use. May, 1869. May, 1868. .$690,145 21 6597,874 47 . 887,861 54 349,165 41 PHILApELPIIIA CATTLN MARKET,—Beef Cattle were In demand last week at full prices : 1611 head arrived and sold at o;intige. for extra Penna. and Western Steers, gross for common, as to quality. Cows were unchanged ; 150 head sold at $35a60 for Springers, and $60a70 per head for Cow and Calf. Sheep were In fair demand ; about 10,000 head arrived and sold at the different yards at 4%a6c. per lb. gross, as to condition. flogs were dull ; 3600 head sold at the different yards at $13a13.50 per 100 lbs. net, and a few extra at $13.75. .6202,283 07 $7,48,209 00 THE CIRCULATING MEDIUM.-1110 new is sues of currency are to be printed by the leading bank note firms of New York city. The Ameri can Company is to prepare the dies, engrave • the plates, and print the faces of the new ten cent and fifty cent notes, and the backs of twenty-five and fifteen cent issue. The National will do the same by the backs of the tens and fifties, and the faces of the fifteens and Meng-fives. Each company thus serves as a cheek upon the other. The notes are then to be sent to. the Treasury Department and clamped. The faces of the ten cent notes will bear a Vignette of the Goddess of Liberty. The fifties are to be ornamented with Carpenter's por trait of Lincoln. The workmanship of these notes will be unsurpassed. When the bills are fairly afloat we may reasonably expect that they will soon crowd out the shocking fractional cur rency now in existence. MineELLANnors.—The excursion to the Orphans' Home at Womeladorf hikes place to morrow. The orphans will celebrate the third an niversary of the Institution, and the exercises will be very interesting. The heavy thunder storm to the north and north east of Allentown on Thursday night last, played havoc with the wires of the Western Union line. In many places the wires were so tangled or broken that communication was completely cut off. Among the delegates to the Convention of the Grand Army of the Republic, held on Wednesday lust at Altoona, were Messrs. David IC:Diefender fer and William J. Weiss, of Allentown, and Geo. N. Corson, Esq., of Norristown. Thomas Beaver, Esq., of Danville, has endowed Lafayette College with $25,000. The Carbon County Agricultural Fair will be held at Lehighton on the sth, oth, 7th and Bth of October. Excursion tickets will be issued by the different railroads to attend the commencement exercises at Lafayette College on the 27th. Conductor Terry's Excursion :from Easton to Mauch Chunk and over the Switch-back railroad has been postponed tb Thursday, July 29, on , ac count of the harvesting. When the tunnel on the Nesquehoning Valley Railroad is finished the Lehigh Coal and Naviga tion Company will do away with the Celebrated Switch-Back Railroad, MI commode:aim with the mines at Summit Hill will be established by the new line. J. Dlghy Daly, Esq., of Bethlehem, "architect, has been selected by a committee of the Board of Commissioners of the town of Phillipsburg, N. J., to make the necessary drawing and plan of a new school building,, to be erected In that place. The Faults building, in Scranton, was burned on Sunday. Lindley & Pierson, market men, and Joseph Nash, hardware, were the occupants. The total loss is $7,000. Solomon Clarke, who slept over Nash's store, was burned to death. During the storm on Friday last, at Springfield township, Bucks County, the roof of a barn, which had been lifted by the wind, came down on a funeral procession, instantly killing a. mall named Sides, a resident of perks County, and injuring several other persons. The storm was the most severe for many years, and the damage to crops is 11111111 MM. James Cressll iiiii limn y . Troxei, runt Apple baCh, R. J. Linderuinn, Joseph Thomas, 11. Goundic nud A. 11. Moyer, glee notice through the Quakertown paper, that application will be made at the coming session of the State Legislature, for a charter to Incorporate a savings' bank in that borough. The capital is to be. 550,000, with au thority to increaseit to 8200,000. The object of the bank Is to receive money on deposit, discount notes, and the transaction of general banking busi ness. BUILInNti AEBOCIATIONS.—The plan of not deducting the premium froM the borrower Is being adopted by many of the building Lull loan associ ations now starting. This system is working very successfully with the " William Penn," at Norris town. We observe that the "Reliance," Just commencing at Germantown, has also adopted this idea. The Chronicle thus compares the old and the new plans : To Illustrate—in an old society, if a member holding tell shares bids out ten loans at twenty per cent.; he receives but $BOO, and the keeping • back of the other $2OO may be almost ruinous to him. Now, If we suppose the age of a society to be ten years, it is evident, that If this $2OO could be distributed through that time, IL would call for a payment of $2O per year, or about $1.60 per month, which is sixteen cents per month on each of his ten shares. Then if the borrower could have the privilege of paying off his 20 per cent. bonus monthly, he would pay sixteen cents per share per mouth and dis charge the bonus In ten years. If, to this, lie oars to pay a proper Interest for the use of ? the $2OO, we shall have the society equally benefited, and the borrower receiving his whole thousand dollars for his ten loans, will be able to discharge his debt to the society by regular monthly pay ments, while the society holds ample security for the money loaned. The question then arises, how many cents per month per share will be equal to the bonus of an old society I In an old society, with a twenty per cent. bonus, the man receiving $BOO pays $lO per month dues and interest ou the $BOO received. In other words 1101)48,one-fourth more dollars than he receives hundreds of dollars. At the same rate, If he Is allowed to receive the whole of one times and dollars, one-fourth more dollars than he has received hundreds, would amount to $12.50, or 95 cents per share, monthly payment, In addition to his $5 monthly dues and $5 monthly interest. It Is clear that twenty-five cents per month per share is the same payment as twenty per cent. premium In an old society. We are glad to see a society organized which, while equally_ profitable to Its members, It Is truly the poor man's friend ; which gives him the priv ilege of paying his whole debt monthly, Imitend of compelling him to pay Interest on a large sum which Is withheld at a time when he most needs his whole loan. The necessary blank and printed books for these associations arc furnished to order at the REGISTER' Jon Orrice: nt Philadelphia rates. OUR NEIGHBORS I= klesToN, PA., July 19, 1869. —The political pot is boiling over just now and our Packer friends are engaged In manufac turing enthusiasm out of lager beer au efficacious but expensive method, but titein Packer has a long purse. A. meeting Is called to ratify—to meet in a lager beer saloon. Where the carcass Is, there will the Democrats be gathered together. 100 ambitious Individuals went up to the Convention and—came back again. Everybody expected Packer to be the nominee, although it Is broadly hinted that the Northamptou delegates did not go that way. —The Central R. R. of N. J. and the Dela ware and Lackawanna R. IL will give free return tickets to those who pay fall fare in conning to thie commencement'of LaFayette College next. week. —lncendiary, fires nro becoming too commoe in Easton and vicinity. —Mr. Shinier, of Freemansburg, had eight cows killed by engines la ono day • last week. Enough jerked beef to last a year. The engines did not charge him anything for doing bin butqh ering. . —The employees of W. Keller, the Under taker, presented Lim last Monday with a gold headed cane. lie Is such an affable gentleman that It Is really a pleasure to ho manipulated by him, although really we would rather be excused this hot weather from ranking his acquaintance. —Preparations are being made to render our next commencement the very best Easton has ever seen. As It Is always Pleasant to be with liberal, men, we have engaged Thomas Beaver to be pres ent nod give the College $25,000. Once before he came and gave $lO,OOO for his ticket of admission. Dr. Wilson of Allegheny City, Is to preach In the morning of July 25th and Rev. A. H. Kellogg, of New York, In the evening. Monday Is senior class day. Tuesday, reunions of tho literary so. cletles, and In.th9liietAtig un.lae. Po lot , n • t ci FT ifirtancial antt Ontmercial. Governor), will deliver the oration to the societies. On Wednesday, the commencement exercises will begin at 9 o'clock In the EirstSmbyterian church and In the evening e grand reeeptignet the:bonen! of Prof. - Trani Green, Dean of the - • • —Easton does not encouragotomperanen views. .The'Lodge Alf Good Tempters has been broken up' by the apathy of the people. They have surrendered their charter, given their regalia to the South Easton Lodge and bought with their remaining assets about 50 handsome temperance books and placed them in the Reading Room of the Y. N. C. A, - —Complaints are being made.that the Le high Water Company arc In league with the lager beer sneu. Such bad drinking wafer la tarnished that the men are driven to their Inger. In self de fense. —A very distressing ease of suicide occurred, on Wednesday. night. W. W. Clark, a worthy citizen, overcome by grief et the loss of his wife, who died a short time ago, put an rata to his life by hanging himself in the barn. • —On Friday afternoon we wero visited by one of the most violent storms we have over had. Several houses were blown down, one nearly killed two carpenters at work In it. Trees were blown down, wagons overturned, etc. In the open coun try we hear of lunch damage to the grain. —Cholera infantum is raging in our vicinity. —Ono of our ministers was 'pelf - wined while cutting down bushes in the graveyard last week. —The steeple is now being erected on St. Paul's Lutheran church. —The Episcopal church of Easton is slowly rising from its ashes. —The Methodists of Bethlehem are tearing down their barn of a building, to raise a new and handsome church on Its site. DELAWARE. DP.RICEI COVNTL —lknry Van WO, Esq., a member of the Rending Bar, hne been appointed by Governor Cleary an additional Law Judge for the Berke County digtriet, under the net of April 15, 1869. —Tile Rending Councils will erect new en gine houses for the Rainbow and Hampden Fire compaules. =I STROUDSBURG, July 16, 1869 Rear Register :—Spito of the effolts to work upon the Sympathies of the public, it is probable that Orme will be executed at the time mentioned, Au gust 11th, between 10 A. M. and 3P. M. Brooks seems to have made good his escape. The smarter villain generally does so. ' A little boy in Cherry Valley, four years of age, wished . to celebrate the Fourth of July on the 2d. To do this he lighted some matches to give him a blaze to explode his crackers. He places his Matches against a post amidst some 'hay and straw. Consequence and mond—his father mourns the loss of a line barn and its contents, valued at $l3OO. Little boys, don't go and do like wise. Our Lutheran friends are very jubilant over their new bell which they have just put up in their new church. It has a good tone, and they may well he proud. • M. Dreher, aged 75 years, had his leg broken while assisting in raising a building a short time ago, by a timber striking him. R. S. Staples was badly bruised last Saturday by a car load of lumber falling upon him. A very severe storm visited this neighborhood yesterday. Visitors are flocking to the Delaware Water Gap. Six hundred and fifty persona were at the Kittatany House , diuring June. It is reported that Horace Greeley has used but one umbrella for forty years. Tltnt's nothing. He would look flue carrying two umbrelinP, wouldn't be 'I We never use but one. CITY NOTICES' Allentown has an extensive elthia and glassware establishment where as great a varlet) , and UR loo• prices can be found as in the burger cities. We refer to the new store of RleLtdd Walker, No. in West Hamilton street. h'hect .11itkic, Books, Music Port Folios, Strings, or anything belonging to a regular Manic - Store, eau be had cheaper than lory . where else, at C. F. llerrnunin'a Musle store, cor. 7th anti Walnut streets, Allentown. thw th011$(11111 Pianos of Haines Brother, New York, were Fold hi one year. Na only are they the cheapest piano In the market, ranging front $375 aissoo,but have given universal satisfaction throughout the country. Only for sale at C. F. Herrman's Music store, 7th and Walnut. Linderman it ,one' Gold Medal Cyeloyd and Square Pianos are considered by thd most promi nent musicians In the-country a first-class Instru ment In regard to durability*, fullness and bril liancy of tone. They bell One hundred Dollars lower than either Chickerlug's or Steinway's ; are In every respect: as good, If not superior to those, and are warranted for ti years. Number of refer ences In nflirmation of the above can be given from citizens of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining Counties. Come and examine them at C. F. Herr mann's Music store, 7th and \Valuta. Are. lames iv!, the poptalar brewer or thl4 unituthetures better Me, porter, totrapartilar and »literal hater than ttov other In the State. To be tad at almost every bar In the enmity. fieceetary Burgliren Is not outflanking the New York stock gamblers any more successfully that Foster's New York store In AllenlOwills mitflank Ng high priced merchants. Foster's success Is quite unpa ralelled in theldstory of the Dry Goods business here, and can only be accounted for on the ground of his malting good his promises to sell ninny goods it abottl.half the prices charged by other Allentown Merchants. 1 ;IT SI NESS N ( )1' r()ES What Is (lie hest mot safest preparation to turf gray hair to Um uulurul COiitr. InO .I,ciyo it Y 11.111 . *VfT Outdo S:elllan Hale Itvuover, : I Lave 'wed thaBFITIWI I 01141111 c( from you umilluil them to le•ullthuy itrii reroulitivioled to ee . I found our bOttill to afford 111 r con.lderabl.. allot, I fee um though I cannot du very well without them tinder so) Pn•eenl mote of health. U. 3iirsior., No. lithioutit Sixth St., Vitilatielphist. I•nutor Chinch. gra — /feud :10111:1ITZ'S slmacllay nolyerllkemilal I; onother Coming In and Going Out—There are many doors by which customers eater Oak Hull, but only one, the large ouu on Market Street, by which thuy go Malicious persona hart , intimated that this Is symbolic of the ease with which people get lu and tho difficulty with which they get out of the grasp of We great clothing moo. Very well, gel/tit...a, just no you please about It. .toy ono o r the tins of thouAnotlx of regular customers of Oak hall will testify that It is not only easy to get in, but Impossible to stay out, to view of the low prices and ex.. ...Meat clothing found Ilium, and that It ix not only diffi cult to get out but actually impossible ever to cease buy lag alt clothes there after they have once. made trial of the uuparalleled advantages of dealing with Wane maker Is Brown. . . • , . The Grett Family Remedy,—To prevent or eon ituvr disease is a strand nod noble achievement, but so surely as the bullet nod , bayonet will destroy, on surely will the 0 reat Fatally 3h•sliclue and lloitschold Ihmedy, SIISII LEH'S IlEltll BITTERS, protect and preserve hu man life. Now, the presout Is the most Important period of the year to prepare the human system by uslog this celebrated Bitters (or llmnevere drain onom its strength which rho ;mousier months will bring, and under which au Instanced, depleted, nod debilitated orgaubsto will speedily give way. It is to prevent this evil remelt that this !titters is recommeutled fur both nexes.aud oil age+ It Is the most exeunt:et Sprleg and thnotoe'r Toilic'ever,o(-• fered, and wherever it hue beets Introduced It Is found In• ludlspensable to young and old. It purifies the blend and secretlea•l accelerates the digestive (auction's l• rept inter the liver; recruits all the vital forces.; tunes am entire system and enables the weak stud nervous le sustain soy •fluctnations of the tea •raturo or changes its climate. E 7 , Scrqrtilit, belt Rim to, al and - Female Div arms W m Warranted col.—See s. oulai : • ' SALAAM:UT T0W.1111 . , Lehigh Co., Oct. 31, MI. It la with a gratehilfsellugghat Vaal ablo to Ann l& this, fullowiug statement for the benefit of thorn %Thu are suffer/ ing from Scrofula and other Chronic Dime:mem. My wife had been suffering for several years. front tamers or swellings on her neck which after a time would gather and discharin• makter, haal later treated for more than a year bi'momt eallueut phyci. clams without Neely lug any permanent beuefit, bur dbmase becoming worm°, until mite had flee of these running sore, en her neck, When I employed Dr. 11. D. bengal:yr, lee Willow treatment mite commenced to Improve very fast, the mores ea her neck to heal, and all herunpleamaut and dim agreeable myntateum gradually to disappear, until her, health was retired, which wan In about tour taialto. I. feel perfectly Jamtilled, after having tried the treatment of other phymiciatts lu recent...tall° g all those Who ore .11IrCi• lug from Scrofula ur Chronic DI/waxes to Dr. Lougaker for medical treatineut, with a firm belief that they Will be eut•' !stied, lamented and cured thereby. as.utY. wire hem hem.. (Signed,) 311..V.ES BA DS ER . Dr. It. D. Lougaker'm Wilco loan the East. mlde of Sixth street, between Hamilton end Walnut. Allentown. , ` L OWN M KE 8; U Corrected every reek py Wetrlshetmer & Newhard. 7 1e 4 1 *****• *r** 4 ' 41 11'). ;V I TT .1' tltgce,l; • Timothy, beed, perlpshol Clovor Heed, Wheat Flvar, Rye. " Butte , r, Pr . Lard . hf em. age, per lOren IWATthg:. b p'e'r h eu l 'NY a Dried Peaches NEW YORK PRICE CURRENT CA.! Vio'd7,l%..c,lnianFz7C;ll;l°l,lo.'au . l;,r2hylliri Now York. DlNTHlL—Chenauttn, Dol. awl CollarOugum Co'. pall., choke, yi 37gis, Do. fair to good, 3012Y13. Common bottom. white, 27600. ki.uxquehanna Co. palls, choice; Do.. rote iu ." 'th al a b 0 Commo ne;.U° .41.).srf."IlioeX74;a1',;, Common n ero t l t er " i33.7l. ° N. oblate Firkine choice, yellow for ehlpplog 34 - 03 d. fair to good, :11(taXl. Wemtern, nth., choice, 'yellow V (q 27. Do. role to good, 24011. Igo., and lrß ßeceipt. during the pact work loot up 1.3,V) packages with a dull market for nil 'grades except xtrictly line. Thera Ira, be. 11 ilemaltilTrian any quarter, and the gene. rot propech4 of the 80..011nr. very unfavorable for 1150 CIigESE. —Now. foriory choice nod fancy,liiols'i. Do. fair to good, I:1014.i.. N. Y. Stnto Dairy good to eholco 136111/1. 1)o., Imor to good 10(.1)12. N. 1. Moto oklm- Oleg. 607. • 'Digo tal l eftrt ‘ e l y . 4 ‘ t ' ,:f gan. 4 7ell Ofilctol cl 21648. Jersey retina. well parked 10 otllo ff , N. V. Stole. well pnek,l, good order, 2.:101N. Ohkinud Weldon], good order, IOOBV. The receipto rot. light during the pilot. week and clock became touch relloced. To-day we god the supply larger tho lt r ln n eceli de gn el haloo ving an:aerially locrestmed. Thin may re ou ot price, DEA ICS.-31orrow choke new, q bomb. 'L 50 Kidney, choice, now, 2.411(12,0t - Mediums, choke, new, 2..302.30. Pea, choice, 25g2.4(i. Do., fair to good, 2. 0(roa tn. Mixed lot, ;11.1(.0111111011, 7.56 - 01.1 X). FRUITS.—lied and White. Currents per It, 1(012; Black eurrnut. lb 1 . 2G,15; Cltrrka , fb ;022; %Vhortlehgrries '1; bushel 4.11(15b.i,r0; LoWloh Ilinekberries In quart boxes Ilinekberries bushel 1.5(01.W; red nud Idueh ilosldlessles 111 quart boxed 14410. DRIED FRUlT—Apples Prime Slim., 11 bush. 14U(3154 Do., Jersey. Ohio end Pennsylvania, 141161111‘. Apples Southern, 1 19. Blackberries, 24p2). llnspberries 41010. Cherrien pitted, 44013. l'eincites linpealed: 154.1 Peaches BEESW A X.-1 ore V lb, 4114 , 40. SEEDS. —Flux seed, book 5,1 E 242.70. Clover. Malt . . TALLOW—In good barrels, 'H pt 11511;;. POULTRY.—IIucks alive "Ft pair, 8701.30. Geese °FrwitllB44.4o.°Viltefliviigkir.klnk?tir lp LITT; l" We e su P e e n r ti! r tindVirriogr o Yntt n itta . 4 ( 4 7 l3 . name on the cid. ofevorY Patikage.lhat pre may know who It is front, and also mark Um contents ork the aide of every package, thnt wo luny know . ..llH each Contains without opening ever! Packageto gad e kind 'the customer wants, and send full invoice by mall. The undersigned would respectfUlly inform Ms friends and shippers throw lest the country, that hole still at the old Mond, 02 Barclay street, and is not In any way con nected with the to-oalled dm of 'Helfrich. Hilbert Et Co., and i• (Moron:, not responsible tor any goods entleigned to said grill. • Rospectfully, CIL 11 EL ERIC II . Deatlps. SMITIL—On the 13th Inst., In this city, Clar nnce 11., son of Walter C. and Amanda A. Smith. aged 4 years. GRIM.—At Frledensvllle, on the 13th Inst., Maria, wife of the late Jacob Grim, aged 78 years, 3 months and 1:: days. Nc Abinrtionitento NoTticr, .... THE ANNUAL MEET- Inc or tho otockholders or THE THOMAS IRON COMPANY, and nu election for Directorn will be held ntthe oaten of the Company, ot llokendationn, on TUESDAY, the Sal day of ADO UST next, et 12 o'clock if Dolln open from 12 to 1 o'clock. I. T. KNIGHT, July 21.2 t Secretary, FOUR TEACHERS WANTED. Application from tencht.. will be received by the Board of School Director/I oftilatlngton District up to Au gust lot, Indio Length or term, eight months. DAylLt Att.KENICA, We/lidera: Nl'. 11. 0 tgit, Secretary. July 4.3 t• PEN SYLVANIA FEMALE COL- A. LE(I E. —The Full POSIIIOII will committee MONDAY, SEPTEMBER GTII, 1865. Term+ nholerate. • For Catalogues add room the President, J, P. SUEIINIAN, A. 51., July 21.2nt MonCy, Co.. Pa. -••- • . NOTICE.--- Is ERN AR E Welded ht the Allentown School Dlktrlet, for the term of tett niontho ennui...lug September lot, Vat, for the following school.: I Male II igh School. • I Female Inch School. I Slate °rammer School. 3 Female Schools. .tdvloebd Male Secondary, In Id Ward. 31alo Secondary, one In each Ward. 7 Fe:unlit Secondary . , ono iu each Ward except Sixth, lu W blob there ore lira_ • • " It) Advanced Male Pentair, one. In the and ad, nod two In each of thaolher Words. • 7 Advanced Femule Prlluary, two In the lilt, and ,one lu et eh of the other Wards.• 5 Male Primary,. one In each Word except the lac Pemale•Prilunry, one In each Word oxeepf the lot. I Mixed Prhnary, In the lot Word. All the female school. and all (ho male ochnott below the grad° of Secondary krill he placed In charge of female Witchery; fur the others male teachers will. be employed. Applications for any of the grad. below :,the Drummer Sehoolgmuot he made to the Secretary of Um reopective Ward Hoard of Directors. Applications for the Grammer and High Scheele may be made to Other of the under- Aynto Will he exahtlued by theClty Soperintendent in the Fourth Ward building...for Printery Wades on tho 4th day of August, fur the Seemsdary and Grammar Mine Mh and for.tim High Schools on the Oth, commencing at 8 o'clock A, 111:.Oitmch day. U. DC .1111NK, rd. o . Board of Controller, J. H. d Nunn, Sect'y. 11d. of Controllers. Allentown, Pa., July 15, WI. ly2l-td LA It 6 EST STOCK OF I WALL PAPERS, Wool) HAND INGS S DECORATIONS sci•r,iidmai In thin conlinunlty. Thneu lin I. 1 ropith4l lo oiler WHOLESALE gild RETAIL nt CITY PRICES. Upwards of 30,000 plecibi In ?dock embracing till ciyi•s suitable for PALACE, HALL, or COrEAII E. FRESCO PAINTING, SIGN PAINTING, GILD ING AND GRAINING ExerittMl by ilrst•ekii artists at short notice. ANTHONY UOTII, ly Nos. it alai 11 3fitio tit•, Bethlehem, l'u. NT owl( .... NOTICE IS II ER EBY 11 GIVEN that 111.01C/1110a ss 11l bo moan by Wu andel-- sit:lnd to the Governor of Peittn•ylvattiu for letters patent en-sting a eorporatiou with Btu namo and styli of th e " iiii•DdOWD Latta and Saving Association, 'to be lo eat,•,l is the Borough of Millerstown, Lehigh county. The ul~jecl of said Association will be to receive loomy oil do posit at regular rates of littorm.t, to loan the 051110, di. Co Ii nn( .41..,•11d14. , and to egerciso general banking privileges tinder the banking laws of tho Conustottwmtlth. 1 he sold liatik to have a capitol mock of ea how. with .u -th.,rity m him-vase the soma 1., 000,03 a, to Ito divided Into shares of 'my dollars each. Juim-s J. F. M. tihhitert, George 'Ludwig, • Charles Sitinuir, Ilenjandli J.(lldmiu F. Egli,. •••• Franklin - • - -Jahn 1111111BM -- Horatio T. liert.g, Holiday. Jainer. Slngituirlar, AuUniuy Ilochltu„ A lexander Jr.:l Ayr, Nll4 ) 0 1 ) 110W' LOST. • 'IIOTI .INI REsTonEn. • ino,h.h,i, UM,' edition of Dr. Cult orwell's Cele brated Essay oil UK! radical cure (In about medicine) of Spj3WAT.IIIJ,IIIMA, or Semlual• Weakness, involuntary Manned, I.4nsem, 131PDTE.11 . 1";.11ental nod PaeltE, Inttedlmettht to MaryitUte gtc.ti lso, ettXtICIT inat. E 1•11.1.1,1" 1111d1 , 11 1 , Ilititicvd nlelf•ltialligullen sexual extravagance CO-Price, in a sealed envelope, Only It routs. The relobrated author, In this admirableessay. clearly demonstratett from a thirty years' .ccessful practice. that the alarming cousequenees of self-abuse may be radically fared without the dangerous use Of internal mediae° ur tint application of the kul ft. pohlting out a mode .qf carp at bled simple. certain; and effectual, by 111191111414 which every mtes% Is matter what his et...Ml.ll . May be, may cure bilaselfeheaply. op -lu. Lecture shown i.e In net nouns of every youth am) every man ill the laud. • Sent under seal, la n plant ovelope, to nay address, postpaid. on receipt of six Clouts, Or. two pm( SWUM. Also. Dr. Colverwell7s " Marriage outdo," price 21 its. Address the Publishers, Cil AS. J. C. it 1.1 NE k CO., jy2l-ly 127 Bowery, Yaw York, Pe t. lion 4,r6i. rriEmPgitANcE EXCURSION 'FO ;ISLAND PARK, ••• ON THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1869. Jordan Division, No. Aft% SOU* of TelOrnrl , ll , l,. eV. 11 Maud Egeornion and Pic-ole to Island Park, oppusito Alatiolgton, on the occasion of tho mooting of the unto Division of Peuosylvania In this city. The Daughters Temperance, Cadets of Temperance nod flood Templar., of AIIOIIIIIWII, CIO SOIIII of Temperance out flood Tetopinrs of Bethlehem, and Soon and Cadets of Ttimperatten of Cal a... Inn will areontrnoY tlao °snot's'''. • Ada..POWS will In, delivered in English - by Bev. W. C. Best, of Philadelphia, and Loe,•of Pranliford. and In Berman by Bev. Bowman; of Philadelphia. Tllll PLATINOTON DR ASS DAN D will he In Rite:Ounce d‘ t r i l wr al Tnti r et w leave Lehigh :Pallor Depot at Bellit hent ut 7.16 a. In. • Allentown at 7.31; latusanqua at 7.41 Fury from Bahl . ..hem (round trip) OD rents; Allentown. gn cents; Canisampia, 40 cents. Children under 14 years. 2.3 cents. - Provisions eau lie taken along or procured on the Island Tickets can be had In Allentown at tho stores of 0.4 i. Mil.py, Mudge & Co., E. Nas t SAO° at Johnson. and 11 , the Lehlgh Valley Depot; In Bethlehem of Militia boTtler, John Lerch .5: CO., WOllll Co. ; In Cates:lwpm 01 Cram Iron Co's. offlee, and Fidler Al Seldom:h. pubile'llo Invited to acrotopaor Ihls excursion. . . • StJP.l.4,lt . I'll()S1)11ATE , OF LIME • STANDARD WARRANTED. We oiler to former., the pri.setit full itecomy. 11A11011 . 8 HAW HONE SUPER. PHOSPHATE of 'LIME As tieing inuiroved. . Its;, list: Homo PIIOANIATH to, at lit name pn.partid 6y. Illottolying Haw Ilonet'lu ott I'l ri,tl -That lA, you,. Mot loan., tool Leon debrirba of their organic tootter—tlie urea.o mud glue—by burniug or liAk lon. It. therefor , . Predn'uld to Doi coo of Ow fArtner all the Yolonble propertied of How Honed lu a highly c 00...- Waled form—rendering It at once quirk In action stud very Perlll3ll.ll. Alii-Farinerd ore rectoontemled to purchtwo of tho dealer located In their tiOtifithOtllol.4. w bore nodettler Id yet 0,1111•11sIted, the I'lowplotte tot) lA , procured directly from the tooleridgutoL ' • • f . • 13.AUGII SONS . ; • SuottiiatrunEns,. -- • ' • •( • OFFICE, NO. 20 SOUTH DELAWARE AT. .• PHILADELPHIA. idly .21.3az gricultuiat, MPORTANT TO FARMERS! CALIFORNIA AND OREGON SEED WHEAT AGENCY, II 2: ioiling. 3 D. 21. V, pannr. We frueleh Yemeni with the Eli BEST SEED WHEAT IN THE WORLD EA 3 On, 600. Portedly free from lusectiform or other impurities; grown (row AUSTRALIAN and CHILI Seed, yloldlaQ, on good will ==! II The Ban. of Wheal, when meteor, aro thornily eleven or • oleo lathes land.' , air Put up Ittul Mt.elsrely tied and sealed in Hum bag, 4 Rout by moll free to all parts of tho country, on re llpt of price. 9AIIPEE9 .10 CTS. EACII I LIAM; 110 e. ands' EACU Or lu larger quantities at mammal& mien EEG= CALIFORNIA AND onEriON SE ED WHEAT ACIENU Y, ll= BOW Elt'S OMI'LETE MANURE, HENRY BOWER, Chemist, Super-Plmephate of Lime, Amnia and Potash WARRANTED FREE FROM ADULTERATION. Tills Manure contains all the element% to produce lurg rope sf all klnde, nod In highly recommended by all was ed It, also by dlstlugullthed choulscs who have, nu Alen, tented Ito qualities. Packed In Begs of alolhn. walk, SIIARPLESS CO., 40 South Water and 40 South Delaware AN., For mild hy AVILLIA3I REVNOI.IIS, 71 South Street Baltimore, Md. For Information, itddreo, Henry Bower Philadelphia. • 'Clothing THE BENT THE CHEAPEST, MOST BEAUTIPUL AND MOST DURABLE CLOTHING, KEYSTONE HALL. 31-1 LLI ET & NAGLE lure the lurg'est, hest and chenpest ~Irk .rf CI ITIIIK❑ , ver tot up In Oils cliy,aottl sell 0041114 to their nue...lllas coATs, tol all other Ooodr pertaining to MEN'S W E A It FOR LESS MONEY, Inni you run buy elsewhere In Eastern 'Pennsylvania No Slop Shop made Goods sold. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. We keep constantly on hand a large and elegant ue.ort• want of (1001n4, from 'which mammon. eau mak° their teleran. end train, thew nada up ou abort notice. Their Cutting Department le under the MUPerV 1 . 1 ". of GEORGE K. REEFER, who luu hod loony Tenn. oZporloort• Inito tallorlug bout nemi awl who to recolve• the call. of his former patron.. , Ara All work warreuted to l of tho very bent Cull nud Iwo our IIOW SPRINU STOCK, rovelved nt tho K ST( )INI E 11AL 1,, No. 24 West Ilitmlltott Street awl°. door to tho Germ. Iteronsiod Church, A LIAIN TOWN, I'A. A full usnortmoul of (lents' Furn alwayuuu bond. AARON lIALLIET, uukY 'fH:LADELPRIVI, soit by mall wio.o lirliten for. c x vietAT ,tArniActritiN i - NEIV FIRM! NEW 000.08! CLOTIlinl! CLOTIIIN! 111 AND,BI . IIIND AND SPAIMMIt OPLNin., GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES T. OSMUN & Co., liuccAsNors to Manger & Osintivi BARI;AINS AT TIM GREAT CLOTHING EMP.ORIIII,I IN REIMER'S III'ILDINCI NO. 43 EAST.IIAMILTON STREET, • We would Inform tLi•pltltenn or Allentown nod the mu r rounding etltlllift that We are prepared with a large •lna or gaud• her eIVtIND AND Red offer them to the pubilelli remmunble prices. Totheow who buy their Clothluff needymade, they are prepared to offer BARGAIN& WHOLE SPITE MADE TO ORDER? • • COATS, PANTS AND VESTS • olalea xt Y IC, c r ud L Y (ht *, 141 iraltoleilf, • OUE kfrOCE. OP CL VINO, CLOTHS AND CABBIMEREB, betubeforn. wo !Wend 10 n.. 11 i r . e i r a y r tgeLP PITS, aud allot our austomerd the Woo fit of our low Yu. nee.. Orentu untitled Lad t• addles& of at La NECKTIES, CUFFS,' COLLARS, dud evorythlug Iu the Ilua ur ai T a GOODS YEN'S. Y6UlllB', BOYS', and CHILMIEN'S READY-.MADE ..CLOTHING, CONSTANTLY ON HAND ~ri t t ::, ' No. IE.I itral. 11!.1 d2t.logtititgl 4r. thaws. JAcorl 11. 13c 1101. t.. NA.u.rls LTXXI ular2l.tf • ME= GEE= SAN FRANCISCO, =I =I I=l AGENTS, =I PANTS, V I Sri JOSgI . IINMILI. ME =
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