g t e a.Ni g t gegislcr. EVERY WRDNESDAT DT ROBERT IREDELL, JR TERMS, $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 regularly will Confer a great favor upon ua by tending Word tirtble . 'office.. ' Subscribers about removing will 'dean send no their old address as well as the new (TEARY. WILLIAMS VICTORY ANNUAL REPUBLICAN COUNTY MEETING The RepubliCans of Lehigh county, and all fa vorable to the Ad mlnlttration of PreSident GRANT, the re-election of that tried and faithful public servant, Gen. JOHN W. GEAItY, the election of Judge Vrmastte to the Supreme Bench, and of the complete triumph of the principle of universal freedom and Republican institutions, are requested to aseemblo In GENERAL COUNTY MEETING, lu the Court House, In the city of Allentown, on SATURDAY, AUO UST 98th, 1869 at 10 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of making arrangements for the nomination of a COUNTY TICKET, and the thorough organisation of the Republican party in Lehigh county for the political campaign of 1869. In behalf of the County Committee. • • GEORGE. BEISEL, Chairman. THE CITY Loans bold.-At a meeting of the America Loan and Building Association held ou Monday evening In Rchner's Mil, nine loans were sold at the following premiums, to wit : four at $BO and live at $B5. Camp Meeting.—The , Camp Meeting near Emaus commenced last Sunday and will continue this week. For the accommodation of persons going there Messrs. Edwin Yeager and Thos. Cm der will run an omnibus from this city every even ing this weak, leaving Centre Square at 6 o'clock. Interesting to Sportsmen.—The great prizo sharp edtootlug matches are to take place at G riese mer's Woods, Allentown, on Monday and Tuesday next, August 16th and 17th. The conditions and arrangements are published lu our advertising columns. Ereursion.—On Tuesday, August 31st, the Independent Order of lied Men, of this city, will make an excursion •to Island Park, near Slating ton. A good floor will be erected for dancing', and velocipedes and a flying, coach will be provided for those who do not participate in the feats of Terpsichore. A good time may be expected and everybody Is Invited to accompany them. Real Estate.—A lio . use and lot in the Sixth Ward, belonging to J. Stein, was sold at Sheriff's sale, on Monday, to Charles . NCMHOII for $ll5. IVni. L. Win solda vacant lot corner of Shori dan and Second streets to Barney Hallam for $3OO Mr. E. 11. Blank sold a house and lot situate on New street' near Fourth, to Moses Schneek for *l4OO. Important to Depositors of Mooey.—Mess . rs. flood ,tz, Ituhe, the Bankers, have perfected ar rangements by which they will receive deposits from $1 to $5OOO, and allow Interest for the same at the rate of six per cent. per annum. To better secure their depositors they have deposited bonds In the sum of Twenty-Ave thousand dollars with the cashiers of the First National and Allentown National Banks. Tido announcement is of special Interest to small depositors and we recommend our renders to carefully rend the whole advertise ment. Attempted Suicide.—On Monday morning, while Commissioners Pearson and Focht were visiting the prison, they observed a man Imaging In his cell with a rope around his neck and at tached to a nail lu the window. They immedi ately summoned assistance and the carpenter, Samuel Schoch, entered the cell and rescued him from death. When taken down lie was insensible, but when he returned to consciousness he became very indignant at the Interference In his designs and aimed a stool at the head of the carpenter. No one was hurt, however, and he was semi se cured beyond the . possibility or a recurrence of the hanging. His name is Edward Young, was imprisoned for not maintaining . his wife, and has but a short time to serve. Parements. An improvement is greatly needed in the construction of our sidewalks. In some places neighbors diner In their opinions as to the proper height of the sante, and the conse quence is that pedestrians on dark nights stump their toes against the high one and before they finish their doubtful blessings upon the owners, are Jarred by suddenly anti unexpectedly coming down upon a lower one. Then others think a brick out here and there destroys the monotony of the scene, and a loose brick imbedded in water pro dulcet a picturesque fountain as predestrhuis tread upon it. All these notions should be put into practice In the back yard, but for the sideivalk we prefer sound, even, anti-squirting brick or flag stone pavements. New Mail Arrangements. Since the publication of the new nail arrangements, a new mall has been added for Easton, which closes here at 5 P. M., and one for Mauch Chunk, which closes at 7. By the latter mall all matter Intended for offices above Mauch Chunk will be sent, and it will be forwarded the following morning by the early train North. Mall matter for faces this side will be scut also, and will return to its desti nation by the early down train from Mauch Chunk. Letters, therefore, dropped In the Poet Office In The afternoon, addressed to Shitington, Catasau qua, etc., will thus reach there from live to six hours earlier than heretofore. Malls on the Reit rersburg Route arrive here tit 6 P. M. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, on the Kutztown and North Whitehall Routes at 6 P. M. on Monday, . Wednesday and Friday, nod on the Orefield Route at 6 I'. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Anniveraniy Sermon:—On Sunday evening, Unity Lodge, Junior Order of American Mechan ics attended Orace Church to hear their brat . ..... - . - . . . Bailment. They keep on hand the finest qualities smeary sermon preached lq Rev. Willi= R. Grits. of gas fixtures, she., and employ good workmen. The church was crowded with the members of the order, their friends and the congregation, and after I Young Lentz have recently moved to the the preliminary services ofthe church, the sermon southwest corner of Sixth and Hamilton. It Is was delivered in the sanest, effbetive style of the I said they do a larger business than any other Rector, from the text "And is not this the carpen- house In Allentown. Their wholesale trade In ter the son of Mary ?" Bt. Mark, VI, 3. Ive, boots and shoes is equalled in extent by few houses regret not haviug room sufficient to vela the in Philadelphia. They also do a heavy retail whole of the sermon, for we should like to place it I business. In the magnificent block on South side of Ham ill the hands of everyone of our citizens who was liton, on the corner of Eighth, Is the hat and-cap not fortunate enough to listen to it. The best we , store of the Anewalt Bros. They do a large can do is to , give 'au abstract of it, whirl, may, wholesale business and have a handsome, new present same of its important features, but it must wagon travelling through the country.- They necessarily be stripped of its force. have no advertisement in our paper at present, but Mr. Grits said—You FCC there were silly people I I will announce their Fall attractions In few In those days as now, who thought the less of a man because he was a mechanic. They asked weei s. this question as an objection to Jesus. But we I In the same block is Richard Walker, a heavy are thankful for this question because it acquaints dealer in glass, china and qt censware. us with au interesting and instructive fact about , E. S. Shinier A: Co., above the Eagle Hotel, ¢d our Saviour.. The Son of God, the King of Kings Ing.ertise Houarge quantity sekeepers can bef e suppli variety ed here at sma rpe ll and Lord of Lards was a carpenter mail he began cost. This ilOllBO is one of the oldest and most Isis miniStry at thirty years. We are told but lit tle about him from Ills birth to his baptism, the I popular In Allent° w'u. visit of the wise men, the flight into Egypt, return For pure, deliciously flavored and healthful soda to Nuraub, his visit to Jerusalem at twelve years 'aster go to Dr. W. E.. Barnes & Son, 14 East Hamilton street. This firm have the largest drug of ago, whets he grew In wisdom and stature like store in the city. They me also agents for the other men, and studied, improved his mind, and grew lu favor with God and men. Great United States Tea Company. They say But this question suggests a.whole history. We they sell the choicest grades of teas at about half imow that he served his time as apprentice to the price charged by other stealers for an inferior quality. Every housekeeper should give them a Joseph, las. mother Mary's husband, who was a carpenter. Me worked early and late—earning call and test the matter, as it is one of great lm his wagda— seeking to give satisfaction to his cm- , portauce. ployers. We see . him 'with sun-browned face, We have a large nuniber of other patrons, who I sturdy arms,and hornyliands, work in that hot do not advertise at present, but who will bring • sunOp shop, with Warner and hatchet, • their advertisements In in the course of the next chUol month. As they npppear we shall make special and plane. It tells us that honest hard Work Is conslitent with cultivation of mind and ; mention of them our local columns. . • • holiness of life. It teaches us that the ' , Font° who I For Winter Reading procure "Homes and despise a mechanic now because be is a mechanic Fortunes in the BoundlesslVest and Sunnyitioutb." and works for wages, would have been foolish enough to despise their Saviour. St. Paul wouldso a mechanic, and even when atr Apostle, worked sometimes at his trade as a tent-maker. Peter and other Apostles worked for a living as fishermen. Sensible people judge of a man by what he is, not by what be does for a living, so it is honest and not injurious to others. Among sensible people if a man Is a gentleman— not a fop or a dandy—but a gentleman, intelligent,. cultivated In mind, genteel in dress and manners, he is respected and recognized as a gentleman; but if he is ignorant, coarse, rough and rowdyish' in his dress, manners and associations, he Is not received as a gentleman, whether he be a profes sional man, or an office-holder, or rich, or rogue enough to live without any work. But them aro fools in this wort as you have perhaps found out by this time. I speak of the fools who despise a man for being a mechanic and working forwages. There aro two classes of these fools. One class I shall merely mention because I want to speak to you particularly about the other class: The one class are the nice people who don't work for a living and fancy themselves bet ter than those who do, The second class are the mechanics who are ashamed of their business and despise mechanics. There arc several forms or manifetsations of this folly : There are men who are mechanics themselves and are ambitious to make their sons something else. They must be lawyers, doctors, preachers, merchants, even loaf ers,,rather than learn a trade. All right if they have no talent for mechanics, or possess peculiar talent for some other business ; • but when a man makes his son, or allows his son to become some thing else, because he despises mechanics, be is a great fool, and Is it any wonder that the sons and daughters, and grandsons and granddaughters of such men despise mechanics, and after they have squaudered their Inheritance would rather live by their wits than do honest work for a living 1 Still worse those mechanics who despise mechan ics and make no effort to Improve themselves be cause they are mechanics. They dress like row dies, and live with and like rowdies, because they are mechanics and think mechanics despised. (When a man despises himself through a mistake It is worth while to correct him.) They are rough In their manners and appearance t . they make no efforts to improve their minds ; don't go to church —a great mistake; and. all because they are mechanics. There Is nothing to prevent an Ante ri can mechanic from taking his place among gentle men, no law here to keep down one class under pretense of protecting another, there are no privi leged classes. 'lave respect for yourself—not pride, conceit to think yourself better than others—but self-respect. If your business Is honest and you work honestly at it, you need not be ashamed of It and it cannot stand in the way of real respecta bility. Improve your mind, dress genteely and not vulgarly, act the gentleman and you are a gentleman. Above all be a Christian gentleman. Conceive such a man—lntelligent, decent . In his dress, gen tlemanly in his manners and associations, honest and capable in his business, and attentive to reli gion. finch a man may, must command respect and, above all, such a Christian man is honored in Heaven—a member of Christ. Our Advertisere.—lt Is a fact beyond argu. went that the men who advertise are the men to be patronized. Their advertising Is an evidence that, boweVer large their business Is, however crowded their stores may be, they are anxious to increase that business and multiply that crowd, and in order to accomplish this they devote their energies to buying the cheapest and selling the cheapest, and call the attention of the public to their goods through the columns of the newspa per. Millionaires have, time and again, given the public a history of their experience, and In nine cases out of every ten they owe their fortunes to advertising. ' The truth of this is so well known that, now-a-days, the man who does not advertise at ail Is stamped as having no energy and enter prise, and therefore can't compete with those who have. We give below a list of the Allentown merchants who patronize the columns of THE REGISTER. This number will be increased as the Fall trade opens, and as they come in we shall notice them: Leopold Bolinger appeared among our new ad vertisements last week. He keeps the "Cheap Philadelphia Store," on Hamilton street, between Second and Third. We do not know the extent of the great advantages he oilers, but recommend everybody to stop In and inspect for themselves. Then on the first page at the top of the column Foster tells the people what he will do. As his store is patronized again and again by the some people they must be convinced by actual experi ence that they can get good bargains there. Schreiber Bros., next door to the First National Bank, believe in selling good goods at low prices. The Bros. arc very polite and obliging and no one leaves their store without resolving to call again. At the southwest corns, of Centre Square is the "Old Corner Stoic," kept by id. J. Kramer, who rails as one of the heaviest merchants of Allen town. Ills country trade to immense, almost equalling his city custom. Patrons have bought at the "Old Corner Store" for a long 011ie and they always got their money's worth. In the fancy goods line Is Mrs. M. A. G. Goldin, nearly opposite Tue REGISTER office. Iler trim mings are of the last and prettiest styles and are sold at the lowest prices. Then there is clothing to he bought for the Well. Of course men want to dress handsomely and at the same time cheaply, as well as the ladles.— Messrs. T. Osmun J.; Co., two doors above Toe REGISTER (Mice, can supply them. Their stock of gents' furnishing goods is complete. Then there is the palatial establishment of Bal- Bet & Nagle, one of the finest clothing Mores in the State. Their stock of ready made goods, gears', furnishing goods, etc., is in keeping' with their magnificent building. Besides this they em ploy the celebrated cutter, George K. Reeder, and have at'ail times a large assortment of the latest and most beautiful patterns for suits out. At the corner of Sixth and Hamilton is the Clothing store ,of Franklin Knauss. Clothing bought at auction Is sold here at less prices than It can be manufactured for. Mr. C. K. Heist is in charge, while Mr. Knauss suPerintends the Philadelphia store, and everybody will receive the politest attention. In the coal business arc Smith A; Osman, at the East end of Jordan Bridge, and P. 11. Steitz, at the - yard formerly of 11. Guth A, Co. Both these yards keep the best qualities of coal and sell at the lowest cash prices. Mr. Steitz Is also agent of the Chain Powder Company for Lehigh county.— Orders for his coal may be left at the store of Weinsliliner Newhard. corner of Sixth and Hamilton streets. In the Lumber Trade are Trexier C Brothers, near the corner of Tenth and Hamilton streets. All kinds of lumber cut to order. Purchasers can depend Olson the best quality and prices. In clocks, Watches and jewelry we have C. S. Massey, Hamilton below Church, Keller Brothers, Hamilton below Eighth, and J. R. Weber, MI West Hamilton, who has Just °petted. We ask the reader to refer to their advertisements before timk- lug purchased. Addis LI: Roberts, 136 Went Mimiltcin street, above Eighth, have a splendidly fitted up estab- Pay Your Witter Peratibi.—The Allentown Water Company advertise In another column that after the first of September ten per tent. will be added to all accounts unpaid at that (line, and that they will be handed to an Alderman for collection. The Treasurer, Thomas Jacoby, Esq., can be finind at the office of the Commissioners where payment can he made. Card.—The new• organization denominated the "Allen Zouave Band" is now ready to receive contributMns from all lovers and appreciators of music, for the purpose of purchasing the necessary Instruments. This organization consists pried pally of young men whose intention Is not only to reap pecuniary benefits therefrom, but the object is to obtain practical and Intellectual Information in the noble art of inside as well as aecommodat log our respectable, citizens with the same. To all thOse that arc liberal in contributing: to our noble cause we would tender many heartfelt thanks and remember them kindly after our ob ject is attained.' We would also announce to the public that we have engaged the esteemed ser vices of Prof. Bankinni whose persevering energy in combination with our own energetic determina tion will make us beyond doubt successful In our contemplation. This organization consists of twenty-six young and active members, whose names will be made known hereafter. • Mull Ant, IL EMERY, Le❑der L. C. G. lIANIIES, Serrdary H. J. ROTH, Treaxurer. Allentown, Aug. 5, 1S6;). TI I E COUNTY PARADE AND PESTIVAL.—A grand parade and festival will be held at Bath, on Saturday, August 14th, by the 0. U. A. M. 700 members will be out in full regalia. Addresses will be de livered by several prominent spealiers from Phila delphia. THE TURF.—There will be a trial of epee( at the Rlitersville Driving Park, on Saturday next 'August 14th. Homes from Allentown, Bethlehem Reading, Nazareth', Bath and Easton have hem entered for the races. A general invitation is ex tended to the public. SEND .t RECEIPT.—This is the request with which many of our subscribers who send _sub scriptions by mail close their letters. By this they mean that we shall go to. the expense of sending, them an envelope with 11 three-cent stamp upon It for 00. If they will Consider that fifteen hun dred others would ask the same thing they will see that such a demand will encumber us with a heavy and unnecessary expense, as every one of our readers can see for hitn6elf whether his money has reached us by simply examining thddireetion label and noticing whether the date thereon has chang ed. That Is the object of printing the date on our subscribers' papers and it will serve even• purpose, besides saving us both time and money. GRAND EXCURSION.—MI. JOllll C. Jen nings, running as conductor between Harrisburg and Nor York, via Reading, Allentown, Easton, and Central Railroad of New Jersey, has made arrangements fora Grand Excursion to New York on Wednesday, August 25th 181)0. This will give Excursionists an opportunity to visit Central Park, Navy Yard, Prospect Park, and other objects of Interest in New York and vicinity and return home the same eveiiing. Arrangements will also be made by which those who wish may visit Long Branch, take a sea bath and return In time to take the traits. Fare front New York to Long Branch and return $1.50. The fare for the round trip from Allentown to New York has been placed at the low figure of t'5.00. Our citizens desiring to take a pleasure trip should avail themselves of this opportunity. A special train will leave the East Penn. depot at 5.50 a. m. Tickets for sale at the depots and principal Book Stores. ALLENTONIAN IN 01110.—.101111 formerly a resident of Allentown and engaged in the clothing business at Lion flail, writes us from Bascom, Seneca county, Ohio, as follows :—"We have a very good country here for grain, fruit and grass, but this summer is unusually wet and crops are suffering therefrom. Old settlers say they never saw so much rain. Fur over two months WC haven't had three days without some rain Muds of the wheat and corn In low places has beets completely drowned out and Is a total loss. I can't complain much, myself, as my crops are all good thus far, and the prOspects of those yet to be gathered are very promising, but It was very expensive to get the harvesting, done. Every farmer here Is provided with mower and reaper, but in many places these could not be brought into use, on account of the genius being too soft and much tangled, and cradling had to be resorted to. Half of ttlegrain Is not hassled in yet on account of the rain. Apples, peaches and all kinds of fruit are very plenty." SUNDAY Scrum. ASSOCIATION.—By the persevering efforts of Mr. J. C. Welling, of Iron ton, Vice President of the Lehigh County Sunday School Association, representing North Whitehall, that township Is the pioneer township In the work of township organization. According to invitation a Sunday School Institute will be held at the Iron ton School (louse, on Saturday, August 140, at 2 o'clock P. M. Friends or the Sunday School cause and the public generally are invited to be present. The programme of the Institute will be as follows Temporary Organizat ion. Devotional Exercises—Prayer and Singing. Committees on Organization and Constitution. The Object of the Institute—Att Address. Report of Committees. Addresses and free discussions 'on the following subjects : 1. The wants of our township, and how best to supply and open new schools. 2. The superintendent's and teachers' duties. 3. The relation of parents to the Sunday School. 4. Can our Sunday' Schools he hept open the entire year? 5. The benefits conferred upon our Churches by Sunday Schools. • Closing ExereisCs, consisting of Short Addresses, etc. The exercises will be Interspersed with singiiiir TICE DEMOCRACY—THEY MEET AND /IX soLvn.—As dark nights are selected for the per petration of dark deeds, so. the dark Democracy of the county assembled uu the darkest day of the year tonnes resolutions on the irrepressible darkey. The place of palavering was Gmhsville and the day Saturday, the year was 18G9, but a future stu dent of history reading the proceedings without reading the date would place it ut least ten years back. Dr. Jesse Samuels was President, C. F. Haines and John G. Wink Secretaries. The Allentown Cornet Band and that other Democratic requisite soothed their spirit anti they resolved, In effect, that everything said and done at the Demo cratic State bargain anti sale was right and proper ; second, they intimate (hat the Democratic party started with the Government,. thus making Old Hickory a touch older man when he died then any of his biographers say he was; third, tiny are consequential enough to imagine themselves the wise men of our Commonwealth, and dem and , great things hi the name of the people of Peramwl.snia ; fourth, they demand the defeat of John W. Geary, and that they have their turn in °Bice as the radi cals have had itiong enough ; fifth, that the pee plc demand honesty anti economy in our State Administration, n reduction of the expenses in nil Ito departments, the abolishment of the hordes of unnecessary otlicern in the Legislative brunch, 1111 d a return to honesty In the expenditure of piddle monies. They forgot the attempts of the Demo erotic legislators to raise their salaries last winter and to raise the salary of our County Treasurer, therefore mention of thin subject was overlooked. Sixth, they ratify the 1101111111a1011 of 'Asa Poe er, which is a big thing to do, and declare that Joint W. Forney Is. not always a liar. Seventh, they hailed with pride (that accounts for rumors of hail storm and the cobl weather) the . nondnation of Cyrus L. Pershing—they discover him to be a man of " acknowledged legal ability." We sup pose out there in Guthaville, away from the noise and tumult of the outside world, the Democratic spirits communed with them and told them so, for no one else ever discovered that important fact. Eighth, that B. M. Boyce is a bully good fellow. Ninth,so Is John D. Stiles. Tenth, so are Brown, Fogel and Creitz. Eleventh, that the nominating convention be henceforth conducted openly and that delegates east theO•oten hi alphabetical order. Afthr all this Lehigh will be right-side-upside-, down, and probably may do better. The Democ racy (of the county) will march to victory, and If they get there without being routed they will in augurate their county officers Is the halls of the Court House. Nora..—lf the next !tontine,. Air the .111 es of County Treasurer can't manage the ottlce on the precool salary and Ilse, wouldn't It be well to spend his tune between thin and the election lu ink Inn lesson. from Ann Packer the pair 1.11 . n candidate WILLiAM T. Mourns Is agent for "Homes and Fortunes In the Boundless West and Sunny South." When ha calls on you, subscribe for It. Hmaumus.—Rev. Thomas 11.11lowman will preach In the German language In Slatlngtou Ilall, on Wednesday evening, August 11th, nt 7,i4 o'clock. The public Is cordially Invited to attend. THE liciartm.—True to the announcements. or the astronomers the eclipse of the Son came off on Saturday afternoon. There woo an error, though, in regard to the time. It did not come off till 6:53. It came on, however, at 5:08. Crowds of people stood nu corners, of course they couldn't stand anywhere else on the shiewalks,and wit nessed the phenomenon through smoked glass. We heard one boy declare It a fizzle, ho had seen It darker'u that many a time, but we believe with this exception the affair passed off satisfactorily to our people. • THE ENtiman SrAttitow.—As the English sparrow has been imported Into this country to aid In destroying the caterpillers which Infest the shade trees In cities, and has alto been accused of doing much injury to small fruits and. grass, the following testimony of Alexander Crawford King. stone, in a paper recently read before the Bally motion Farmers' Club, may be received lu the de fence of the imported bird, and may be of Interest to our citizens and farmers as many of them have made their way Into this vicinity. lie says : "The sparrow only lives near the habitations of man ; varies Its food according to circumstances ; In a wood lives on insects and seeds; In a village on seeds, grains, larva of butterflies, &c. ; In a city on ulI kinds of debris ; but prefers cockchafers and Ini:ects to all other food." RErolur OF COAL transported over the Lo 110 Valley N . illroad, for the Week entlintrJuly 31, 860, compared with same time last your : For Week. Far Your. Total Mal'alloy 16,937 03 214,543 00 " Hearer Mead0w...14,042 19 227,856 08 " Mauch Chunk 150 10 " Upper Lehigh 28 13 8,147 16 " Hazleton "7,5138 09 600,060 10 " Wyoming 10,260 15 239,691 09 Grand total 68,807 16 1,292,448 . 18 Some lime 1868 32,012 07 1,348,203 16 .34,881 10 IlerellSC kercuse, 94,069 00 LEHIGH VALLEY IRON TRADE.—Pig iron ransported by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for .he week ending July 31, 1869 From Carbon Iron Co, Lehigh Valley Iron Co Thomas Iron Co Lehigh Crane Iron Co. Allentown Iron Co Roberts Iron Co Glendon Iron Co Bethlehem Iron Co Other Shippers EMI No CITIZEN can afford to be withon " homes and Fortunes In the Boundless West an Sunny South." littnem.x.milious..--Levi Ochs of Snucon, re cently pardoned out of the Penitentiary after a ser vitude of fourteen years on a sentence of seventeen had the amount of $76 coming to him for over work. On his departure from the institution ho was presented with $lO by the chaplain and $5 by the physician as a mark of appreciation of his good conduct duffing confinement. The fall exhibition of the East Pennsylvanit Agricultural Society Is advertised to come off a their grounds in Norristown, on the 23d, 24th urn 25th of September next. The Secretary, A. S Hallman, advises the public that the premium his will be liberal. Jelin Sebellly limn retired from the management of the United Staten Hotel at ,Slatlngton, and is succeeded by Wm.ll. Miller, a landlord of experi- On last Saturday, the Sabbath School of the Presbyterian Church In conjunction with the Union Sabbath School of the Lutheran and German Reformed Churches of Blatlngton, held a pie-ole In Kuntz's Grove, at Walutaport. Joe Lynn has retired from the Mauch Chunk Democrat to enter upon the publication of the daily and weekly Union at Wilkes-Barre. Wm. I'. Furry, formerly of the Clinton Democrat, 011)- 1611 H at Lock I (oven, is his successor. Mr. Furey is.unahlc to make Mauch Chunk his residence for the present, and in the meantime F. A. Pony, Esq., for a short time n resident of Allentown, will act as editor and look after the interests of the proprietor. As Mr. Pony made himself notorious In writing of Wilkes Booth as the hero of the cen tury, Mr. Packer could, have no better spokesman. The loss of thuoßeading Fire Insurance Com pany by the recent disastrous Ore 111 Philadelphia was $lO,OOO. O1'1: N EIGI MORS =9 —The Court on Thursday issued an order far the holding of an adjourned term of Common Pleas, to commence on Monday, the 27th day of September ' to continue one week.. Twenty eaten will he trie d Miring the term. —(in Tuesday •of last week, as a farmer named Gehret, residing near plain's Chute!), in Lower Heidelberg township, was returning home from Wernersville with his team, lie fell from his wagon, sustaining such serious Mulles upon his head that lie died a short time after the occurrence. lie was a middle-aged man and leaves a family. —Charles Fritz, County Treasurer, on Fri day last paid over to the State Treasurer at Harris burg, the full amount of State Taxes for 1569 due front the County of Berke, which was between p 15,000 and $16,000, and also the sum due front licenses within the county, which amounted to up wit rds of ><17,000 additional. —The saw mill and grist mill belonging . to Daniel 11. Linderman, situate at Port Union, near Douglassville, was destroyed by fire at lipi o'clock Am Thursday night. Mr. L's loss is very heavy— estimated at about s7,ooo—no insurance. The tire Is supposed to have been the work of an In cendiary. - !—Dr. Weaver Ludwig, a grandson of Peter Weaver, of Amity township, while returning from a trip to lowa, died suddenly of heart disease, at the Sherman ouse, in Chicago, on Monday week. Ile was 21 years of age, and bad only graduated last spring front the Jefferson Medical College, in Philadelphia. Mr. John Wagner, undettaker, of Amity township, has gone on to Chicago to bring home his hotly. NORTIIAMI"fON COUNTS EASTON, PA., Allgild 9, 1869 —Euston is as quiet as n stagnant pond with. out a single frog to " m'rum" and plunge in to break the monotony. She in enjoying her annual siesta. The College is asleep on the hill. A few houses have the front windows closed, while the families are living in the bark kitchen on ham and eggs. This represents "away at the sea-shore." A good 'Moly others go In for quiet enjoyment— emerging At night from home to enjoy a walk and lee cream. When the exhibition came off on Sat urday afternoon, the place seemed alive again. Cncle Sol., was propitious and smiled with his blackened face, like a prize fighter. After the 15th round, evidently the moon had a momentary advantage. All the Inhabitants and their little boys and girls lout smoked glasses and blackened faces, looking intensely at the "clips.' So the " clips" was a success. What the next sensation will be to stir the blood of this quiet town, it is hard to tell. —Business is dull at present, but wise men are taking advantage of It, to write out fuller and finer advertisements than ever and thus are pre paring for a deluge of customers, when the season commences. There Is the truest wisdom In this policy. --The County Court opens at this plane August 16th. • —A buy 15 years Old, named Peter COLICU, committed suicide by hanging, August sth, at Washington, N. J. This disease Is becoming alto gether too common among children. —The political pot is only shnmering at present. I t will soon begin to boil furiously. —Freemansburgh shows many signs of im provement. —"Old King Cole" keeps his price up won derously well. Owing to the cold weather, we suppose. Inu.s.wmtn. NI6NT6IINIERT COUNTY -3. Dutton Steele, Esq., and family, have returned to Pottstown us their permanent reel denee, after' iur absence of several years. Mr. Steele Is still Chief Engineer of the Wilmington and Reading Railroad, and is building the Nesque honing Valley Railroad, for the Lehigh and Sus quelmuna Railroad Company. —A good but unintentional joke was per petrated near Norristown a few days since at a farm house. A servant In preparing dinner for some Germ hands poured whisky Instead of vine gar over some sliced onions. The dish was highly relished, though none could tell why they could not get enough of It. Shortly after returning to the field the hands became slightly obfusticated, and one sturdy old deacon was so overcome that he had to repair to bed. The vinegar Jug has since been labeled. . . —The examinations of Teachers, by Colinty Superintendent Rambo, will take place in the* uper cud of Montgomery county, this year, atv follows:—Upper Providence, August I,lth ; Lim erick, August 13th • Frederick, August •19th ; Pottsgrovc, August 91st; Douglass, August 27th, Upper iianny'or, August 30th Mailtioroughi August 31st, and New Hanover, Septetaber Ist. All examinations to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. —An interesting artntration case, from Pottstown, was tried last Thursday, at Norristown; before Wm. Custer, Wm. Zimmerman and Chas. Sllngluff, referees. The plaintiff was Peter Meyers and the defendant the Township of Pottsgrove. Suit was brought originally before a Justice of the Peace for the recovery of about $65, expended by plaintiff for repairs ou a road in said township, over which Mr. Meyers wan doing some hauling for the Colebrookdale Railroad. It was claimed by plaintiff that the repairs to the road, which was In a bad condition, had been authorized by one of the supervisors of the township, which the defen dant denied. The suit was gained before the Jus tice by Mr. Meyers, who awarded hint $46, and also before the arbitrators, who gave him nearly $44. 31. D. Evans, of Pottstown, ably represented the plaintiff In the case, and 11. U. Brunner, Esq., of Norristown ' was counsel for the defendant. It is said that the defendant will appeal to Court. The costs In the ease, we presume, by this time amount to more titan the original demand. SHOULD WE A DVERTISE IN DUNA! TIMES. • =1 Since the very nature ofun advertisement Is to secure more business and greater returns, it would seem as if the above question was practically un necessary, yet our experience thus far proves the opposite. There Is a large class of advertisers who, when (lull times approach,iusteMl of exer eking the usual sagacity exhibited at other sea eons, tie an additional knot In their purse-strings, withdraw their names front before the public, and then sit down to lament their sad fate and wonder 'why "so little is going on." We have often en deavored to expose the fallacy of such a course, nod point out its ruinous results, yet neither the example of the wise and prudent who heed not dull times, and consequently are not afflicted with them like others, nor their own 111 success, has yet convinced them of their error. . It may be laid down as an indisputable fact that If In good times It is necessary to advertise to se cure business, In dull times it Is all the more so. And why 1 Simply because the fact of advertising at all Is proof conclusive that such u course will and does bring business; hence, the more one pat ronizes the press, the greater will be his revenue, and the more certain his success. Many men are dependent entirely upon advertising for success. Suppose they were to refuse to advertise at sit? "Dull times" would be the Inevitable result, and no one would wonder at their failure. Tons. —.265 • Of course sonic seasons of the year are better adapted to particular classes of advertising than others, yet the general advertiser can never afford to withdraw himself from the public, even for a single day, and the Judicious one never will. Per sistency and energy are always requisite, and their fruits can be gathered by no other incentives, much less by Inaction and lamentation. If, then, you find that business Is dull, or profits are grow ing beautifully less, instead of thrusting all the blame upon the poor public, look closely to see if It Is not rather in your own self, and, If convinced of this, act as you would at any other time, and obviate the cause by advertising. 3095 TI I E REGISTER FOR THE CAMPAIGN OF 181;1) 7.13 ,71' : ." . 1 4 . 4 ?'" 0( . ;;........ 4 , .4 ., , 41 (_ fri :::1,- . :', C i order to further the dlseemhwtlo❑ oh Repoli Bean Ideas and to ald In strengthenleg the Repub lican party lu Lehigh county, we will send THE LEHIGH. REGISTER till after the OCTOBER ELECTION, Including the Issue of Oetoher to any. aililress, Free of Postage, for FORTY cENTs 100 copies to ioVeral port alleys CITY NOTICES Fur bleached and unbleached niusilusGo to Schreiber Bms. For calicoes and debtors—On to Schreiber Bros. For all kinds of tieklngs7Go to Schreiber Bros. For a cheap dress—Go to Schreiber Bros. For cheap lawns—Go to Schreiber Bro, Whi/t the politicians are quarreling over NVISO Shull be our next Governor, the people have quiet ly voted Foster's New York Store at Allentown, to be the best and cheapest place in the State, to buy all kinds of Dry Goode and Carpets. Stdaitholanding the &lime, on Saturday, Wlse', , Brewery did not. suspend operations, and the q u a ). Ity of 111,4 laUnednanufaetured ale Is better than ever. Allentown has an extensive 'eliina and glassware establishment where as great n variety and as low privet; eau be found as in the larger eilles. \'e refer to the new• store of Richard \Walker, No. 40 West . Hatinilton street. neet Bo.lcs, Music Port Pollos, Strinws, or anything helong,lng ton regular Mud,. Store, can he luul cheaper than stnywhere else, at C. F. Ilerrninnn's :Singe store, cor.' 7th nnd IVithoW streets, Allentown. One thunmand Piatiox of Haloes & Brother, New York, were sold lu one ear. Not ooh• are they the cheapest piano In the market, ranging from p 375 to $5OO, but have given universal sallsthetion throughout the eountry. Only• for sale at C. 'r. Herrman's Music store. 7th and \Valuta. • Li f idermm, Soto' 601(1 . 51, - 1A Cyeloyd and Square Pianos are eonsldered by the most promi nent 111110e111118 in the country a first-class Instru ment In regard to durability, fullness and bril liancy of tone. Thoy sell Otte Hundred Dffilare lower than either Chlekering's or Steinway's ; ore In every respect an gdod, If not superior to those,' and are warnotted for 5 years.. Number of refer ette.es in affirmation of lite above cam be given from citizens of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining Comities. Come and examine them at C. F. Herr mann's Music store, 7th and Walnut. Solar wives , nettinlly throw their intluenee against their husbands getting their lives Insured. This Is ahnost unaccountable, except in the eases where there Is a strange superstition that the life of the Insured is in some way endangered, or some other equally foolish prejudice existing In the wife's mind. And of these she should quickly rid herself, for she is doing herself, and wind Is still more to the point, her children a great injustice, by not allowing her husband to offset the Mlles of sudden death, with a policy of life in surance. How yoit would blame yourself, Mad mu. if your husband should die this year, and you should see your family without the four or five thousand dollars which . he would have secured for then), if you hadn't prevented him. Tell him to get Insured immediately, and at the same time whisper to him that ' , The American Life Insur itnee C0.,.0f Philadelphia," Is the best Company, Or. Wm. J. Romig, Agent, No. GO East,Hamilton street, Allentown, Pa. Hallway up Lookout Mountain, the place where memory is stirred by a thousand thrilling associa tions, and wher'e the„brave boy's of both 'annlea met and fought hand to hand, where the blood of both friend and foe was mingled together and run down the mountain-side in rivulets, Is It smooth faced rock, upon which a poor, whinnied soldier inrcritied the following: In the battle I aux wounded, and carried to thi. e pat hr two clover 'Yonke.. They bade tie fy,04,11, ajld u+ they tllthiko. , ll, to die, Cur I Was weakfrom loos or blood taint “iuld but falutlr thank Item for their ',lndite.. They left in my canteen a part bottle of 1.1...21TAT1”:: BITTEUA, Witch owl. my life for it etrougthened 111 P, and kept life within rne until MAP Came and toy wound wan dreewil. Und• Mee* them for their kindness, and for the.Pkkarerios lityTta'a.” 31•41.1i.1 W•TE6.— Su P.rlia (UMW ben itnpoitid . oei Wan 1111i1.0141 xt Imif the price. Woteh,r, Jewelry, Silver nod Plated Ware co...tautly on hand ut I. H. Stnatlor', 113 North lteeona HI., Plilla delphln. Thin house la teorthp of public patronage. Header, hew, thtit fart In •itlnd. card In thin Iron, Wit/ Hall's V;•geuthlo Sirllinu Ilair Renewer Ch. M . . urn) Ilnlr to Ito oriulnal cokr and not dye the tittlu will! and I. rt preparation oritcknowledivd xtiperlor : I have used the Brrrnas I obtained from pat m 1.111.11111. to heal] they are rt..lllllll.litiNi ill be. Muutl tate battle to atfartl nun etamitlerable relief, I feel as though I cannot do very well wit! 1111 l t theta under my pr,seut state of health. It. ylrx toy, No. 11l South Sixth St., Philatlelphiti. Paator Ilartbu. Passyttak Church. Air 800/ SVIIKETZ'S xhinding ottrertiteeniene (a a ot othre o.lt/ xurr .1(leer? !xi y. —Wrikt'A tfie 11M. of 011 , 1101iAll10 0 Mare 60 Well keetra to the .attire community ne le the Brent Clothing 11.140 Of Witteattatker & Ilretre I 11161.11, qtteetlon awn ts.ked awl the tallier 1.111114 IMP , . 1 , 0 it to a toestiee Mt Melt Intimately convergee film, attswera: Isl. Tiler. , nro• .till ft fern people whoa net yet ...- bill., La Oak Hall :hailOak hull is after them. lid. Much on the 'mottle knew or the " latrirma Clothing !M0.... , there are Itopreyetsteom cenotautly being made anal tiew fetttore. ever taloa Introduretl, with which they !tut be mode acquainted. • The priiiiiietiiro liltn uliove ull lhllium 10 grittily ltt nml next 10 buying new tlilll null. the ITOPIe like to rend about it anti Its ever lit. and 1,01011.1H0 . . . 11 . h.q Ord 1.1 .vo rt . .. 1-.4.4 ns reseal vso.lll.i* 11011. It I% hoc:lll..o*n.. organlyntlott 1111tOrallY eat, ene you make It see by violating the lames of nature. Life Is a burden to tens of Home:ands of 11U1111111 b rings only on 11( . 1,0111t or their .11) , tiu , “04 W 14.14511, A. an upproprinte and legitimate penalty they •ulferilig from nervous irritability, Irregular Sell., tion, uncontrolled Impressions. inifortualelal unentmlness, e-elle—nes, qualms, minglvlngs and denponaleary.— Their learn will How or laughter break out unprovoked by moirrOW m• joy. They pre vlellann of bidden dlgeases sa Inch proance this 1l uttering stale m* 11111111111 splrlln to not this your condition'! What you most need Is harfpo renient. Is a lank anal gentle. saitinallat which will re(regla loath nalnal anal holly ulna natural strength, anal what II gaits for you It main tains. Pernoos of nervous temperament will he ulna to overcome:nut keep In check tlneir Infirmity by the daily rase of this Vol. and wholesomer oervlue sun invigorator. Sr. roll, In, Suit Rheum, Skin and Female Dleermese 11 'arra tato/ cured.—Beo SAhhtlitraV Tow: mum, Lehigh Co., Oct. 91, ISCS. It is with a grateful fooling that I fool shin to make the following stutenteet fur the benefit of those who are puffer lug from Scrofula and other Chronic Disease.. My wife had been suffering for several year. from tumors er swellings on her neck which after a time would gather end discharge matter, tearing a mooing sore. She had been treated for more than a year by most eminent playnt. clan.. without receiving mq• Pennmmnt hettolD, her disease beetled ug worse, until she had flee of these running sore, ou her neck, when I employed Dr. 11. D. Lotigaker, tinder wh. o.treatment she commenced to Improve very fast, the sores .tat {tar ouch to heal, and all her unpleasant and ‘ll4- hgrevable nytuptomm gradually to disappear, until her health was rellored, which was is about four• mouths. I feel perfectly instilled, after having tried the treatment othrf phy.lehtun la recommending all those who are suffers hag from Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr. Lisugaker for medical treatment, with u firm belief that they will be sat isfied, beitelltedi and corral thereby, no my wife h. 11,•11. [Mulled.) JAMES HAMNER. Dr, 11. D. loonntlter's ellier IA on the Elott nide tit' tiltal tArrel bet n von llntnllton and Walnut. Allentown. IC/oilr 11,,w. —Very how parouno know valuo of the \\lone 11011. e 1.. this 0. .y. Wo 11.11. loy this the tooth., ott Wanloingtoon, lout the white painted dwelling ,vilerovef it may 100 White paint not only Pre m., on fr., rotting, loin by forming to hard Coaling Pre • veitandit trolood front giving out its torgattie dooray to the ainaphere, Una roomier' , the air healthy. Country ploy odelann lures ooldervell thitt there is (Infra et, moth torn fl roe, typly , iel Ih. like, ill 10112,001 , d loorriNra os in Mo..r prooroorry proferlrel. White paint Is of mare real Importance t hot, all the carpets Idol mirror, In the iroritt,{'Choir who would !obtain dm article of rho. test quality nlionlol apply to 31e1Colight & Co., Twenty• modootol and ljnono street I'h l'eunnylvania.— Thk grinod, ntweialty 0150 no 1 . '1,1(11111d Sprilf Goo a :olio' a n Jo, p. Dry, r, teldelt they gutordlltee to ho oof It very superior duality, and rhealwr dol. the .ottoto rat be totatto tailored else. here. Melinight & Coo. ohoo man ufortnro a chemically pure Carboni:lto of head, 1111.1 import every 4..dy:dole gruoloo cud quality of loeall 'and Zinc !'tuns, C.mooolor, &r., ott the Very lOWO-t price, Kl,lllllll/ Is the lowa "fa city iu Crania, whence van. , the whitoont of white lead. and 310:night & Co. lotto adopted ii an the ,gnat of tholr relebruted brand of pure white-load paha, it haw manufacture has toady Iholr 11.10 foutono lu 11,0 trade. Dealers or partici interested pleas° send (or priee rirrahao. The Great .alidinal Ifigtake of former days was an uttow,neglect of 'sanitary Precautions, No efficient means Were adopted for the prevention of sicking.s. Sew erage was unktoogru lu Most drainage, was rarely at tempted In the country. Heaps of offal were left to rot In tiny nubile streets, and domestic cleanliness, the great OH hid,m to febrile 41hcases, was sadly neglected. It t, not now, Wise laws, philanthropic institutions, and a vigilant sanitary pollee, have, to u great extent, remedied the evil. Nor Is thin all. PHRVENTIVII 111:1tICATION has helped materially to lessee the rates of mortality. It Is 110 t too much to say that 1050 ur 11101,4ANtlel 01.1.110 sitk neon to unhealthy seriatim iu eousequenee of having in- VI.IORATED THEM IiTIITEIIN IN AI/VAOCI: by a course of IioSTETTBIL'N STOMACH "BITTERS. This pure uud vegetable !mile and alterative catuprlges the extract*,ond of a variety of. root, and herbs, renowned for their etrengtheniug o ...ailing, vitalizing and purifying propertiee. meiliciimi agent. Ildt.llleorl , otllled with to spirit uli..dntrly free from the arid poleoto which de files. Inure or lose, all the liquors 11( counnerce, and their effect in dillueed through the whole frame by this active, yet loorinit , . Th.. re.tolt sliell a Colltlltioll 110• .) . •1 , 111 n, 1,1 , 1, 11 all but itilpfrrirm, 10 the of thee/rev, -aril ne damp, fog, stidd..ll4lll.,lllt tion. of doc. ifilreng th , loud the perfect regn lardy o•l toll the Mimi none of the body. are the beet tale. guard. ingainet poinon awl the effecte of un to hod w uter i mod itosTurrEirs BITTERS tore the 6,4 edrengthening and tegitlating utedivitte tot present linen a. For dyepothela and hiliouelie, they are It 41 . 1:• I•11'1.• /111+01.1•TII. 41 rr. rD u, ek by Irr itothrinfer Newhtiril Wheal Flssr, is, bid NV host, is, bp510.1,.. Ityo, I at, Flax I, S.ssl, iosr 1.0 , 110 3 On, S CloTer Seed. 0.1,0110/1. Whsal I'o OD, rs 31sul. " porissusl ~ 30, imilslC Tansy% Fp, domsl lolais., is, Istslisl Pull Apples, Is, Istsliol Pest " For'attattet 1111, Idp. Car heeled we.&ly by J. It. Bel. frirb, Prodnen Cornmeal's Merchant, Ni.. nil !larch.) New York. in"rr 11,1. and fittinritugils Bo's choice, fair to good, INgigl/. Cominon boll unto n 511.111101311110 80. mile, 4111:ot. im . fair to vad, 4:4415. Do., 011n111911 bollon. lvldir, N. Stine Tithe choice yellow 41111, 43 fair to good, 3.4a,40. white 41(a.:k; S. Y. Mate Welelt lull, good to choice, 1 037. N. Y. Stat. , Flrkiia. •Loin, , , yellntw for Aligning Do „ fair to gaol, WI•Mleoll. Firkin. ohmic.,, yelloW :23.61 . 2.ii. Do., lair to good, , coniinno and white, eJaI2, In; .I.tring the pa et veek foot nit Intekniten, or a decreit•.• .41.250 irk n , from lot 'week. The de mand lee evict!y line pall a h been lively itnil in mine M eta..., we have rrowdell the extreme price of tile. for guild Il'ho imilority of fine 11re milling tit 1•'11'. ehonld re•olgt. 101 l otr.llll mere lair C. 1111111( week row mill+ tell] ontioulitedly go nt tide. Lower grad , havenot Inn, effected to nuy advance, till DE S— , 'iv factory 0180,111111 fancy, Do. fair to good, N. Y. mate Dairy good' to choler 12',(51i4. poor to go.) 10(41.2 , .. N. Y. BMW, akin, toed. ,this, Fait IS. —.tren). and Peon, well packed in chaff, Tail.. Jtireer and I'manst. well Nicked In onyx, VOW. N. Y.. Sloe, well pauked, g I order, 24a21. 01110 and W...tern, good order, Rectal , . have luu it free tinting tho goat week, old the demand being light grieve have declined about our cent per ,lux. 3lost of the elock role poor, evidently malty neet• of egg.. have I ..... 11 f.lllllll the harveet field... In °malty the no..', 1,01111100 , 1 5 1 , 0 parkedo Wllll4llllflllll/1111g; NIP elllll.l.llllVllre in 110.1 moot till mark e ven near by Jer• coy unit Pa, have to lei a.' 11/..1 , 41 , 4 1111 . /11 111 . 11 g Ve'r) . 111.0 y• BEA NS.—Barrow choice 111!W.'sabu.I WA., Y.. finLiltill Kid choice, new, _.-.IA 2.l 1. 1. Meglilllllll, 4,1101C11, 2,01101,2 ney, N. Polt, choice, 2..' , 111,2.1;t1. tie., fair to toed. .Mixed 101+11011 VllllllllOll. 7Q1.011, I,IIIED FitcrE—Aitot, Prime State, la Imida 1:1',0}114 Do., Jerecy, 01110111111 Pennsylvania, 12 , ,,6gia',. AVplra Sentiotru, ticutli. Black herrive. 54111. 11.1iinirrieet Mi . . 'Cheerier., pitied, :Plan Peaches imputlad, 46 ,i re:lOO . A 1 . 2.6111 , 1. • IlLiEnWa X.—littre, 4:144,11. SEEDS.—FIan need, 1 , bu,h. .J.C...(42.:ia Clover. WM*. TALLOW-1n goal barrel, "t. lb, 1•011.TIIY. —Dock+ "t. pale, (11`1•10. I,IIV, pair, 2.1.00110. Alice 'fin key, • - e 110., Ilootere, 146L1n. Spring Ditirkena Inrae I.'l . Pair. 7:440 tit.. Dn.. .041 1 10a47." , Renumber mid mark your William or fail u: 0111110 aide package, 11011 WO slay know who It to from, and aim mirk 110. content.. on 1111 , Midi , of every imekage, e may know tviatt each i'olltllll. wllllOlll 01,1•111114( to dad the kind 1110 ...touter want., stint rend full invoice by tool!. The onloreigued wonl.l reepeelf oily inform 111t1 friends nod eigggere throughout Biwa...tory, dint h., is alit' at the old .tan), Ira iloclity .!reel, old le hot innuy COO. 10`1 . 14 . 11 ,11111 the lino oelfih, & e, and is titter.... not resgonsibla fof r H slip r li c mit. COOKigued 11 nail) grin. Iteepectfully, J. It. HELFRICH. • lIERSII—KNAUSS.—Ou the Oth of Auguht, by the Rev. N. S. StrasOtorger, Mr. Henry D. Hersh to Miss :thole E. Knauss, both of this city. - . M ARTI N.—On the sthin this city, Fan nie .llortense, only daughter of Dr AlfreilJ. and Amelia P.*Martiti, aged 1 year and 10 mouths. SEIP.—On the 6th inst., in this city, John P., son of James and Marla Seip, aged 1 year, 1 month and 12 days. 0E1(111.—Ou the 17th of July,' In this city, William Henry, soh of Harrison and MarlA polger, aged H mouths and 20 days. REISS.—On the 28d, In Ode city, John-Edgar, son of Tilghman' and Rebecca Reiss, age 1 psi; C months and 3 days. • ' • SNYDER.—On the sth of Aegast,. Jo this city,, Occur Eugene, son of Richard and Sarah Snyder, aged I month and 2.1 days. BELLING.—On the Bth of August, Its this city, Phlllp L. Belling, aged 72 seam. • • SCREETZ.—On the Bth of August, in this city, Christiana F., wife of Henry Scheele, aged 51 years 0 months and 27 days. C 01011.1 ). B. lOth Ott BITSESESg NOTICES ME jrinancial aub Commercial .11.1.F.SToWN 31A1:1111% .1 , . 11'11, 11 NEW YORE PRICE ttURENT illarriagc.g. Drati)s T4TCI33 littertfsrntruto. . . B'SHING HOUSE OF • GOOD & lITJH 143, ,7111'T DOOR 'WEST OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANE, ALLENTOWN, PA. • In order to afford all persons au opportuully (however small their menus) to deposit money in smaiihr atimunto than what are now received by the various Depositories of this city, we bare concluded to • ItECEItE DEPOSITSIN SUMS FROM ONE DOLLAR I= and allow interest for the same at the rate of six per moil. per at iiiii tn. Interest to be lculated front the first nd fifteenth days of each month, ca subsequent 10 such depos a it. Interest will Mt Millie UP on DOPOMUS remaining with no, half yearly, to wit : On the first days of April and October, and will lie paid to depositors on those day' , • If n o t drawn they will go to their credit and he mint pounded. Nnluetrest ho calculated on (meth:nalparts of it dol lar. Nit less attoluot than Five Dollars can be withdrawn unless It be to ei.ellattrrolltit. Every Depositor will be furnished with a Deposit ilook coutalulng the conditions you which the Deposits are received, and nu Motley un II be received unless the book be presented and an entry made at the time of making tho deposit. Small sums over the itece.ary expenses of individuals and families that are liable tote wasted or needlessly extruded, may, If deposited, produce In time amounts that will surprise airy ONO. given no heed to the subject. A depold,,fif 41.111 per week, continued one year will amount to two years 41108 .• three years 41181 ffoto yours (ITN it; five years (r2tr.: tt./, and ten yearn 1066 Of. It commends itself no a Aare, couventent and profitable depository Agents.urs Administrators, As signees. Collectors, and 'ail Public Officers, whether fur themselves ur their tract funds, to YOhltllltrY Societies or Associations, and Indeed to all classes of our eitimus. lit:owing that a perfect sense of security to Depositors Is necessary to the ottoinutent of success in this enterprise, tve have in addition to one own holt viduol responsibility, (which Is tuft the fort in incorporated Savings mars) 0%. Vented KO ft.:livered hi Charles W. Coeper, eflehier of Al lentown Nation:it Bonk, and 'rilelonan Moyer, Cashier of Ist National Batik, Bond inde,nnits (wto,.ki.pro,- etl security) in the snot of Twenty 1-Uol'lnm/ono! Dollars, lo be hold by them in trio.t for the sperm d security of our Depositors. This fact will pious is fully moult lee re. minis to safely of depositors) to any Depository in this C l.? ; It buy sell in I exclian e all issues of O.fvernitiont Bonds, egectite l or l ders for ' the purclut, and sale of all urn class securities. :old negotiate loons on Real (Motu °I small commis•dons Illade to our dealrws at all times a° approvsd ...11aterals, at mark.o rat. , .if intoresi. H. uuo. to MEM rovic YOUR WALTER PERMITS, All permits of lohydrantdebted to water for the A llotd the e ow u Water C suing year will omponY or tho tmen leant pay op delay. After tho Pipit of :Milton, ier next all aveounto will he 11311,441 to an olden°au lair olleetion, with the addltlim of 10 per rent. 119—Tho Tivzwirer eau Ito found oaro oillee of Om 'ounty Commiosionem lu tho Court It every day. JOS. WEAVER, Pro,ideut W. it. 111.1'111M, Sie . Y. TllOll,l A1 . 1.11V. Tn./vain., GRAND EXCURSION !!!IMI=I!IIIIMMM71= = NEW YORK, ESDAY, AUGUST 25,'1;► fforEwniati4sga Train hove. Harrisburg at 213 a.m.. T•Obal1011:1.:1 0 a. in.. Heading CM a. ut., Lyon. 5.00 a. in.. Alleutowu 5.1110. m., Bethlehem 6.15 a.Arylying M. Now Turk at Id a. to. ar lry RN leave . NEW YORK, f ¬ of Central Railroad of New Jereey, foot of I.lhorty t.treet, at p. 'Mk trill give EXCllrololllStli MI I ,pporinally to vi at the CENTRAL PARK, NAVY YARD, PROSPECT PARK, And .101.4 elgerta of Interest in New York and vicinity, and roturn ho n.. the .tone evening. Arrangement!. w.li olio Ng Made by which thore who wialt may vkii LONG BILANCII, TAKE A SEA BATH, and return in time to tube the train. Fare front Now York to Long Branch and return. 111.50. For , . for the rd trip train BARRI:4111BM to NEW YORK. 01 OIL LEB oun ANON, .10.111, READ1N1..34.2.0, LY ONS, A LLENTow 41.11'. writ I.EitEm, 4a11). proinl..e , . to be not only the ciii:AvE , a, but ono of the I'LIIABANTEsT ExcuttscoNs of till , 5e:4 , 011. lioml Cairo provided with froth water hove heels ecored for the orro•don, with experienced Engineers toad careful Col, duetora. The mod timid truly feel Cal,'. COME ONE COME ALL ! Tirkalx for ride al all tho xlalhmx ul trkieh 00 (111111 plop.• stud at bit principal 11.10 h .tore, au 11.1 d .11111 N J Conduct,. puntm: SALE. THE ' RAVRE TlL:kwr FURNACES 111111 lamp. WHARFPRO PROPERTY. at Ila Are de Omen, Har ford (,aunt', Maryland, and 2.50 acres VALUABLE IRON ORE LANDS la saki coouty mad „11, valuable real I,lalo will be Fold al public aide, tot Thursday. 1110 Salt day of Setet/1101r tow.. the prendsoa, at Havre de Brace, at I o•elork. I. 31. For further particulars send for circu lars with full thotrriplhol of the property to of the undersigned., A. I'. 31.0't131115, 31101.er. Hay r.• 41.. Brace, NA., or E. 31. BYE, Booretary autl 'Treasurer. Wilmingt ln on; Dela Whi. . t • KA 311 'Ai SI( V .1: :111,11E11T, tu)oi(BINDERs, ODD FELLOWS' IiAI,L, We take pleannre In unnonticlng to Ilan public that, hay ing mttaltlkliml IL new Ilnokblndory. tan aro tIOW fully propa red to promptly emnnito all onli.rx for binding book', or all sortn, luegatiller., paper, pamphlet/. ete. Iva gnarantmt on? mottoiners mllottatttl ' al work and 'hantltmmn xlyltt of o•Very dotltta• nag 11-Unt BELLEVUE, ATTLEBOIIO, BCCKs p.,t Th.. .o year.•fillikillN for y.ang LIU MONDAY, SEPTEMBER oth Attar.. II Priudiml "ISAAC K. sw.turrun \V Krell ES AND .1 ENV ELIIY, NC/lan SECI,SD ST., eon. ilt-Attnr. PHILA. a An ara.ortaaait of Watch... .I..weirY. nllyrr and Plated War.. roahtantly Oil 11A1111. 111.11,0 th, AV:twat. , alai J.ach . ) pr..saPtlY allt'lldVd laugll.ly V►IALTABLE HELL EsTATE IT PrimwsALE. A RARE CHANCE FOE A TANAIRN OR CONCH MAKING STAND • The uuderxhined 11l utter al rubllc Sale, at 111 . CIIKk 111 the Gsreuoeu, uu FRIDAY, AUGUST :27111, 18G9, ilO m selllUll. I 50, 001114. I 115, the valuable propertyw It 10 Ids ottse , lou on Third Street below Ferry, In the Ilurough of Enttton, containing In front on Third street, flfty•two feet tool running NVO4 - wardly In depth toot hundred and fifty Pot to a lot late of Teter Miller deed — the anionl.4, 0010141111 g to •t 14 front on 1.341111 und extending otastwardly nits hoot B and thlrty•seven awl n half fret. On the south side Is a feet with , privet,. ~Ile). Erttettol tho sold lot of ground is 14 , 10 . , • FOUR STI)ItV MUCH catott,th, "tt the whole fifty two-feet In front, tout littylug a tlntith along nearly the tot not as the tlttlttlt or I.n. l'hin 1.1041143 the "oLD wAuipmaoN • which rortoorly eaiored a largt• palr.m.is , frost dm loth ltc and which Is now one of tbo a/I,A &Arable I)rop..c for A TAVERN STAND, to be (moot In ttooton. TO , whole I, to Rood condition, It latv tog boon y ototlred at 3 cos t 01 SEVERA.L.TII(II:SANI ) D(11.1..11{S and at It slight antlity It may to tl , llll , 01 any other ta•orts stand In this vicluill'• iittelt a lintel %VIII be In great Is. publio aeressity. Al,lllly or. is Air tri. /dent mid permanent ha:anion. far m hilii pima 'Aro id the largest 11011.14 WWII Franklin mid ilimerieliti will pass itway, their id, nor. rhav dig dotes • Inn f./11,41 1111'111 11110 stores nail business 0111, Tile premi.lll I. 0101 mint 111.11111.111 Cri nay ana desiring to secure a LUCRATIVE AND CONSTANT TRADE on T th er men,. ono ord rot n olltloo will be known by rolling kolgno,l MEM nEAT PRIZE Sit A RP SHOOTING AT ALLENTOWN, ON MONDAY AND TOOMAY, AUGUST inTli AND 7TII The nmlerelaaed ennnulueo help leave to laid.% lb.. piddle that MI 111011.104,.. tionttioned days the Inwood l`rize Shooting flint ev.•r loidt place itt title port of alit country. will l.• held lit Allentown. All aham alioidela front fur and from near are Invited. Tho aliiiiittnit will la. otf bond and without teli•ec•itio, ut 31 diAltlll,o of tut rinds. folloir ion • CONDITIONS AND AIIIIANGEMENTS heen finial anon ig.Catileatittits lad Intvlun tines 1 their WO 0 . 1111 wipplied With gowl ouds at lbu ground by win wends •ti gunsmith. 31r. John rib , bring !boot on the groinnl. Th.. well-known tine...oiler'. Woods has beett swiveled for Ow purpose. it liere nil not...short' tirrangolneilla have been mink to ialtertititi tbe public ill gin ttitreoalgo tit:minor. It In Re/Oared. That all contestant. for the wires will Lu d i arged Far titikat. l'ersons Oohing tlin grave bur pleasure will ts. charged At rein. 11.11111n.1.0n fro. The Allentown Cornet Unhurt will be preaeat tot both ,l thu will nerve 's :GHANA) hitt! i I r .CNCII with rnant pig. nt his Klloon, lin Eat) tnlltnn n few dnnrn N i w t o w the First uthaini Itittik t low bleb all 1111111,itiett are respectfully . invited The best lanrk union on either rlay trill be decorated and onducted with honors And untidy to Use City. The coin. tad trill Omit , al 54 o'clock or natl. 11 1,011.111 11. Sill A LI., President. (it/riming BEMitt. Vie.* BB'lillBilt• B. Y. 11A1I:s111 er!. Secretary. JoxnnA • ST•II 'rielntrer. 4irTl. mu., of iho Shooting Committees of Allen town, Bethlehem. Easton, !bottling, Manell Chuck 1111.1 fun 11.'110!1. 01$ 1110 !mud 3,1110. 11k111'111:1.. KRENINITZ ITE LEAD, ZINC, AND COLOR WORKS. . We nintiuracture a Chemically l'are CAR Ito HATE iiy LRAM 3lotstiforltlrors, 11011..1. 4 uud Uruler, in nil ra dux mud quolitl. of LEAD awl ZINC PAINT 6. ORB. &o. • • • • , •. 8010 Mali ufacturorp , of the celebrated Dermituent fiT SIAN MIKES, a lib morn Brillianny, Beautiful Shade of Color, Body and Durability that's Roy other Oroou tu the marker Abio, Sole Manufacturer , of McK. & Co 'a celebrated JAPAN DRYER, very thin, light In renal veal. meta, and very, nttvolib D e aler, ylgo jyt/ilo. Tot nom Vutubbes, Window. Glass, llru,lo , r, An., be. l o w, awl all I, I, lent ranted a- reproveuted. .31.cKNIG1IT S Co., Bi atm Inc ure rs, Importers, uml Wholebule Dealers, TWENTY-SECOND AND RACE STS., imrB.ll - for PRICE 1.1.4 ALLENTOWN. PA M:IMIIII] I= =OE
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