Yetigti gegiger. NEWor and Proprietor. ROBT. IREDELL. is ALLENTOWN, PA., AUGUST 25, 1860 REPUBLICAN STATE NOMINATIONS. FOR GOVERNOR, GENERAL JOEIN W. GEARY FOR JUDGE OF THE SUPREME COURT HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, OF ALLEOHENY COUNTY WE want the Ohio Democratic orators to come to Pennsylv ants and givens sonic of the same speeches they make at home. Democ racy ought not to be so widely different In ad joining States as to make such an experiment dangerous to them. No doubt our people who are asked to vote for Packer would he delight ed to hear that the reason they ought to do so is that•he, like Pendleton, is In favor of repu- • diation. The "bloated bondholder of the Le high Valley" will scarcely be bold enough to ask support on such ground, and yet that is what his party friends are doing in Ohio for Pendleton, who is to be a candidate for Presi dent in 1972. If Pennsylvania goes for Packer now, she must be prepared to follow Pendle ton four years hence. "Free Trade and Re pudiation" would make at capital campaign cry, but we doubt whether Pennsylvania can swallow it. We are told that Pendleton was nominated to keep him prominently before the people. Ills record is well known, and he has been often repudiated, but still he looks forward to another national campaign and his election now upon his Ihvorite platform will do him much good. We must therefore be careful lest Pennsylvania should fall into the same condition, for by electing Packer she will, in all probability, be forced into the hands of our enemies in the Presidential race. What the issues will be are known as ". Pendleton's the ories." Let us kill them now, so that they may nut trouble us hereafter. Pendleton in Ohio and Parker in Pennsylvania means one and the same thing. Both are dangerous to the honor and prosperity of our country, and calculated to delay the good work which the Republican party has been carrying on with such success for nine years. Geary and Hays arc national heroes who fought thr their coun try when Packer and Pendleton were traitors at heart, if not in deed. Let its give the lie •to the oft repeated assertion that "Republics are ungrateful.': Tatars are but a few Nveeks between this and the October elections. During that time we ask every citizen of this State to remem ber 11'ho brought On the rebellion ? W Ito opposed the Government in its etMrts to suppress that rebellion ? Who resisted the drafts and called the sol diers hirelings Who voted against furnishing more MPH Or money ? .Who said that the n•ar was a failure and de manded a suspension of hostilities Who opposed the abolition of slavery and the emancipation proclamation ? Who were instrumental in killing Abraham Lincoln ? 'Who arc in lin•ur of repudiating the debt contracted to carry on the w•ar ? Who now ridicule and deride our soldiers and sailors? .ten 011,111 i, 1011114 P 1,1111tri• Who are now In sympathy with the South ern rebels Y Who opposed the Fourteenth Amendment ? Who left the country when men were needed ? Who to-day are anxious to return to the days of slavery and oppression ? And then vote accordingly. DENT AND ROUTWELL "Judge" Dent is chiefly known as the President's hrother-in.law who attends lci'the, reception of visitors at the White Ilouse. The conservatives Or Mississippi want :in available candidate thr Governor, so they sicze upon Dent hoping thereby to gain the influence •of Gen. Grant. The President having no confi dence in conservatives announces himself as in favor of the radical ticket and Mr. Boutwell does the same. Now conies Dent's chance for immortality. llcre is an opportunity to write himself down an ass and Ile quickly does it by publiShing a letter to the Secretary of the Treasury filled with personal abuse and intend ed chiefly to make trouble with that distin guished Statesman and Gen. Grant. The couldry knows Bontwell and his services—it is now for the first time hearing of Dent and his capacity as a villifier and it fool. We wish him no worse punishment thus that he May write more letters. As to any arrangement between Grant and Boutwell we need have no fears. MORE HANGING Last Saturday's daily papers contained the following dispatches : "Minipills, August 20. Haiti.' was hanged to-day. He admitted hav ing killed officer Fenten, hut said IM did it in self defence. At 2.30 Sani Moody, a colored man, was hanged on the same scaffold. Ile said he was not guilty." " CAIMIBLE, August 20. Adam Titus was sentenced on Tuesday last to be hanged for' the murder of Henry Stamm. Dr. Paul Schipppe was denied anew trial and sentenced to he hanged. Ile made a statement denying his guilt." Two more men then to be hanged as a warning to others. How suet' warnings opurate everybody knows. Cannot something be done to stop this kill ing according to law ? The ".Ormecase has scarcely passed away when we hear of two more victims. We hope the Carlisle hang man will he more . expert than the Strouds burg Jack ketch and that there will be no discussions em the gallows, A LIFT FROM DELAWARE. The following first-class puff, taken from the Wilmington Commereint, one of the ablest dailies of the Middle States, is encouraging, especially as we know the editor of that journal never bestows praise unless he' thinks it Is deserved : " One of the most spirited and energetic weeklies In Eastern Pennsylvania Is the Register, published at Allentown, Penna., by our former business partner, Robert Iredell, Jr. It swings into the political campaign warmly, and opens a lire on Asa Packer which Is likely to be damaging to the twenty millionaire. From Its position, it is likely to know all about the alleged ' Pride of. our Val ley.' " TO-DAY is the time fixed for the race be tween the Oxford and Harvard clubs. We wish our boys success for their own and coun try's sake; They , have undertaken a big Job and a thrill of joy will go through the country should they return successful. All they nab is fair play and a good day and then let the best crow win. ME race for local offices amongst the Mont gomery County Democrats is' exciting. Nine offices are to be filled this fall and there nre about seventy-five candidates. IT is understood that, In the event of Pack er's election, Judge 11 , faynard isto be appoint ed State Treasurer. The Judge is well known to the people and the bar, of this District as well as by the entire profession or the State from his connection with the celebrated Brady case in the Supreme Court% TnE Republican State Central Committee have resolved to open the campaign early in September. Gov. Geary and Hon. John Scott are announced at several places. The cam paign will be short but sharp. Hon. John Covodo has prepared a plan of campaign that will bring out every Republican voter. Let us all join in the good work and look out for doubtful men. Keep before the people the true issues of the campaign and force the fighting. Tug debt of the State of Pennyslvanla is about to be reduced one million of dollars. The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund in vite proposals for the redemption of one mil lion of dollars of the loan of the Common wealth due July 1, 1870. Under Republican administration the reduction of the debt has been going on steadily for some years, and the people arc so well Satisfied With this, as well as other features of Republican policy,. that they intend to re-el , ct Governor Geary next October.—Errning Bulletin. BRICE POMEROY'S DISCIME, over the way, takes more than a column to make his deluded worshipers believe that Secretary Boutw ell, in making out the public debt statements, ma nipulated the figures to suit himself. That dodge was played out in the New York Mrld, yet we believe the disciple thought he was printing the truth, for such is the degeneracy of the Democracy of this county that you can't find ten of them in the whole city that will acknowledge there is one honest man this side of heaven. SAM WALKER used to tell an amusing story of au old darkey slave attempting to escape to freedom. The master-loving servant had dreamed of the beauties of doing as he pleased, he had heard disconnected reports of the blessings of freedom. So one night Sambo made up his mind to risk panishment and tlee—and he fled. After a dark and dreary tramp of two miles the darkey, who had never been off the plantation, came to Savannah River, which he crossed and hid himself. In the bushes, supposing himself in the promised land of Canada. It was not long before the absence of the old darkey was discovered, and soon mounted men with their favorite blood hounds were in pursuit. The country was well scoured, and Sambo's chances for enjoy ing freedom in the bushes were pretty good, but for the unerring scent of the bloodhounds which discovered him to his master, when time slave owner called out, " Sambo, come out of that." Smith° was surprised, extended his lung neck beyond the bushes, and with his eyes as big as saucers, exclaimed, "Who's tint dam., knows dig chile way up yah in Can ?" We laugh at Sam every time lie tells time story, and it is the more funny now because it reminds us of Asa, when lie moved his individual self to Philadelphia, for the purpose of dodging some taxes which were burdensome to him. We can imagine the authorities of 31auch Chunk knocking at the door and old Asa, sticking his head froM out the curtains of his bed, exclaiming, "Who's that knows me, away down here in Philadel phia !" THE HABEAS CORPUS AND rrs ABUSE regarded as a right which ought under all cir cumstances to be treated very respectfully. It is intended as a means by which an inno cent party can be heard as to the cause of his unlaw Vol detention. But, nowadays, every thief or murderer who may be arrested seeks the aid of this writ of right to procure his re lease, and nothing but the uprightness and purity of the Judiciary can save us from a perversion of law to the great injury of So ciety. Especially ,so is this the case since the rebellion. Many new and intricate cases in volving a conflict of jurisdiction and authority between the State and National authorities have sprung lir and in all of them the parties who raise the question have done so through the writ of habeas corpus. In almost every case we believe the defendant has been charged with murder or some other high crime. Be fore the law, all men are presumed to be inno cent until proved guilty, but we must not let our feelings in this respect carry us too far, for it must be remembered that it is only necessa ry to make out a prinks facie case to hold a defendant for trial. The recent case of Pratt is an instriuce of the mischief to which we al lude. Pratt is a refugee from Texas, where he is charged with murder. Ile was arrested in New York by U. S. Marshal Barlow, and a hearing was to be had before U. S. Commis sioner Osborn. In the meantime Pratt ap plied to Judge McCan, of the Supreme Court of New York, for a writ of habeas corpus, which was granted. The Marshal, to show his respect for the law, with the consent of Commissioner Osborn, took the defendant be fore McCunn, when the argument on the writ was heard and two days thereafter, .Tudge McCunn gave his decision, discharging the prisoner. This Marshal Barlow refused todo because Judge McClain, as a State officer, has no power to compel a U. S. officer to discharge the prisoner. The 'Marshal claims that the CM) must he heard before U. S. Commissioner Osborn and that he intended holding Pratt until then, if the U. P. Government could defend him. Gen. Grant and Judge Plerrepont ens tallied the Marshal and a detachment of United States troops were placed at his disposal to guard his prisoner. In the meantime, Judge McCunn ordered the, arrest of Barlow for contempt, at the same time showing his contempt for the U. S. laws. The mischief of this case lies here. Pratt being arrested under a U. S. law was entitled to a hearing before a U. S. official. McCunn undertook to investigate the case, and as the U. S. authorities did not recognize his authority, they made no plea. Of course under such circumstances Judge McCunn sped his order for discharge on the ground that the prisoner was not amenable to the laws of the United States. Here we have a Judge of a New York Court at once deciding upon a grave question and what undoubtedly ought to have received the attention of the U. S. Supreme Court. So it will be in each of these cases unless the Judge happens to be an up right jurist, unbiassed by sectional or party feeling, which is not always the case, as Mc- Conn has shown. In this manner questions of law between State and National authbrities are disposed of and criminals let loose upon the country, through legal technicalities. Re cently Edward Yarley alias "Reddy the Blacksmith," who was charged with murder In New York, forfeited his ball and left the country. He was arrested in San Francisco and of course at once applied for the favorite "ha rbeas corpus." The Judge who heard the argument wisely refused to discharge " Red di" and he Is now noble way back to be tried. Had llcCunn heard the case, this criminal would have been discharged. The people In large Cities must either be more careful In the seleCtion of their Judges or else be prepared to see justice defied. NEWS ITEMS —A farmer from Missouri was robbed 0fE36,900 at °lnaba on Thursday. ' . . . . -The demand for Meti at the Labor , Riehttnge In Ban Francisco contlnuenlohe In ei . cess of the eupply; .; —lt is reported that the,traln boating the Re trenchment Commhum was smashed up near Omaha but that uo person was Injured. —The Blackfect Indians have . been running off stock between Helena and Benton. On IVcdnes day they killed Malcolm Clark and badly wounded one of his sons at n rancho 25 miles from Helena. —lt le reported In Rochester that $20,000 of the money stolen from the American Merchants' Union Express Company near Albany, a few days since, were found on Monday, secreted In a barn near Newark, Wayne County. A fire occurred on Thursday In the dry goods store ofj. 11. k W. Creighton, No. 217 Chestnut- Bt., Philadelphia. Considentble excitement was caused owing to the spicily of water. The fire proved to be trifling, though the stock was dam aged to the extent of (530,000. —A correspondent of The Philadelphia North Anierkan thinks that It Is time to tunnel the city. He says that a number of the beet streets have been ruined by the surface railroad, and that it is now a question whether, in view of the loss to property-owners by the depreciation of their pro perty, the number of lives lost, and runaways and accidents weekly recorded upon them, the compa nies should not be compelled at once to tunnel their respective roads. hue anybody heard any thing about the New-York Underground Railroad recently —A Pittsburg inventor, says the commercial of that city, has constructed a furnace in which a pan of water ban been so arranged that the water in decomposed and the oxygen ejected Into the tire rendering combustion complete and saving 50 per cent. of the fuel. Another exchange claims that similar arrangement was invented to Europe a few years ago, but failed to save fuel because it requir ed ao much heat to decompose the water as wan gained by the use of the oxygen. • THE INCOME TAX 104 PrOpol4o4l The Washing _ ton correspondent of the N. Y. Herald says : The movement alluded to in these despatches some time ago favoring a modification of the revenue laws affecting incomes has assumed a snore formidable and general character. Many members of Congress approve the proposed change hi law, and representatives of important interests throughout the country are here giving shape and consistency to the proposed change. Senator Shertnau's recent speech at Canton, OLIO, has been severely criticised as patiently Imprudent, in consequence of his avowal of the unpopularity of the tax. It is clearly shown by those familiar with revenue statistics that the amount of curren cy revenue from internal taxes requisite for meeting all expenses of the government, except interest on the public debt, can be realized from whisky, tobacco, stamps, licenses and a modified income tax. The plats proposed is to Increase the tax ou whisky to one dollar per gallon, whirls, is claimed, will realize 680,000,000, if the nieces now within reach of the revenue bureau for the prevention of fraud shall be adopted. From to bacco at least $30,000,000 can be realized ; from stamps, with the modification of the present ,law, say $10,000,000 ; from fermented liquors, $10;000,- 000; from licenses, $10,000,000; and then from the modified income tax hut $15.000,000,000 would be required to make a total of 8155,000,000, an amount equal to Secretary Boutwell's estimate of the expenditures for the present fiscal year. The plan Is to confine the income tux to the tax on interest paid on the national debt, the five per cent. to be deducted when the interest is paid. Thin will realize 160,255,000 without a dollar of expense incurred in the collection. The balance It Is proposed to raise by taxing incomes derived from surplus property enibmeed In stocks of banks, railways and other corporations, and from interest paid on bonds of such corporations. This plan, it is claimed, will, while completely re moving the unpopular and Inquisitorial individual income tax law from the statutes, result in the saving of at least two millions of dollars per an num In the cost of collection of the revenue by re ducing the number of objects of taxation and con sequently the number of officers. POLITIC.►I. ..... , rn.tor Of tin , Went Chester Republican says he is re eparent to pay liberal prices for accurate and carefully prepared designs of Asa Packer, the' denwerat le eandldute for Governor, us he appeared in !nitrite under the following thrilling eircurnstances: I II ust ration No. I.—Asa Packer, the Democrat lc Candidate for overnor,As lie appeared previous to being immersed In the I.ehlgh River, by in dignant boatmen whom tie wished to compel to work at starvation prices, that he might ac cumulate a fortune of SM,1100,000! The boatmen should also he faithfully represented, not hey ap peared upon that memorable oceimion! Illustration No 2—Asa Packer the Democratic candidate fort lovernor, Hs he Hpilllired when en tering the turbulent waters, together with the positions of the several,individuals standing .on the bank, witnessing as well as assisting hint to perform the fearful feat I Illustration No. 3, Ain Pucker, the Demon• retie is for Governor, HS he arose from beneath the waters, and what he dint there! Illustration No, .I.—Asa Packer, the Dentoent tle candidate for Governor, OS he re-appeared on the hanks of the stream In tire midst of his Mil,- , Donate admirers! The precise remarks made us° of by Ant In the four keveral stets of the Drama, together with those of Ids assistants lu the agouti° fent should necompany ouch illustradlon. Competi ttna will forward their productions with all pos sible dispatch, as we are noxious to place them in the hands of the Chairman of the Democratic County Committee, as forming it series of rental , - Ruble:soul-stirring and patriot le Incidents lu the lift of their candidate, and at the sane lime fur nishing the most substantial reasons why he should be elected Governor of tint State! P. S—Should the above designs prove satisfac tory, we tibial need others representing Asa's singular removal front Carbon County to Ptah, dolphin, to avoid payment of taxes! 'REM , FUIII SCIFIVEFFLEBREN- MO HcII LiFELETowN, AugushL der Ot, MIsm:11 Fonogit Aint.simat . :—De itovvy wad - it awfongs truvvelsom. Be is ter entirely Intl wint nertiteich fun weitya unser ring secrets. Min hid, em George - tershprocitit lieu wart tau car' bin sawya fun weaya uoseriii net op, itwer dent:Maim gebt eft No sir-ree. De lievvy Is mime fun Mout weiver on for comition emit points inaelitt—otts firma was se wenn. Un Was konn tell du swoon se mer dolt kuninit we no Is furgeithter un soot; "Now Pit, du weusltt we du nosh eons fun denim Kltzelderfer's fersufreity copperheads loafers wareild ; du wetuilit noel' we Ida ols of der mor rickt hob gem mdse In de shbult mit oyer 1141 tswlvvello,un root- reeva un kraut Imp on sh tln It - MIAs for an living Mu macho, tin we 410 obi oily cent fersutra humid. In sellant demoltratlsho loch dort ; tin weasht we du ois dont, rum Wlttickt hoslit un Wwalched for treats won't ols de putty- Disinters fun der midadt rouse it tt mina sin fur leek shuueera for so sbtuft wo der little Mack under Gilmer fun Retitlingtown tin seller Belmoyer wit shuld draw war den se der del watch g'slitola lien; du weasht ow noel' we feriumpt du ols dolt ruin geluffa blsht, hilt grotto, patcha of on bittern, nu we du korta g'slipeolt 'instit on bensa gepltelt L for whilty, till du weatilit nw goot gettunk dos WOllllB net for belch g'west won down wierslit ollewell noel' dreekich on ferlunipt o utt demoit ra- Ugh all ivver. Awer, Hecht me, "was 1,18111 olir well? An officer unnich der United St tales tin aw noch gor n professor. `Lin Neter filch so rouse gebruebt dos yualit Leh." Belly speech but mlch sheer gorly Wretched. Do Bevvy hut recta g'hot, un for a well bob lel) net Wwlst was tau sawya. Awer, denk reit, now Is mel tacit cora tsu weima dos Ich awer o tin moult bin, on dos Leh inich net ruin lush t u tu telt pottycot government. " Bevvy" hob Leh g'sawt, "du husitt recta, un awer howl der now net my secret gevva, for cell bin g'sliwortt—de rules run ring erlawa's net dos Mit ders sog. lota gee mit em ring wells betzahlt. lob gen tilt cut George well or tel Unless feralitcat. Tell bin Ms geld macho ous, nit Insist dm( dos tell my euyen er weg 'town mum derfore. • " Awer" sogt de Devvy." we feel geld huslit done shun Winacht 'adder data du 'in delis Duck ring bight?" "El" hob Ich gsawt " °Mitch feel wanulelt ones grlek was mar fershprocha lx." • "Well p ower wwr hut der doom so feel ter shprocha?" "El der George" hob leh g'sawt," wwr done aurnibt." • Un nosh a frolic mum !eh un dlelt du," Hecht se," wu Is iionn del watch wu du kawft liuslit In plots fun Holly wu do demokrata der g'shtola hen dort ufderSelmoyer'sconVentlon In Eel Yorrlek? Bully !mite hut Inlell awer sheer gorly shwltza maths, un Ich bob g'fecld yusht grawd dais wann Ich mtch full heaser bulder to, g'suffa het un g'mlxed mit tansy, katza-kraut rind behbermlnt. ,ko nn froke Milt 101 l nay 1w net expect fun der 'lfeyvy, for tell war net •33yennred es tom-rpsera, Awer do Bevy war detertnineti mirk tiorrleli do ninety-fife ton nettlum,9P selltht we .sit, lament dote odder leawmpleti WO bilF,ctiexklo pyreert de antwart ton Midge, ut*er !111 arta neywann mer de Bovvy for filch Mit for, a customer. Ton letnitt bin lett rourtß mit tler!Yroltret, mOO, pr g'sawt dolt belt se 4 . epletigisl halt boith (Mote life nook der leek shniti', , . for, ,tiu rvy'eitslit, tier , Oeorge , !hut men tint tinlitertifyva ins hut Mei tid(Yinit In sot blue book actin, on lob lortr tatreed for lock shun ollleer wierra dolt, ititxti tie votes bottle dos (i tier gliteatity,seller situittrt Valeta t. , r no dor Wlloy dart In liontioy downsitip, tin M cautery b m oadi dANYtn, so alma( thrtf-mtowtiniela extra of dor fir 'tuns kreeyit. El, tier lieortat liter ewer tit• hut dallier gevva lint, but or Wateatot er mist No it wentileit an garratitito'llitwa dos telt ate my .itity. , du, un of course, 101 l nail rem so g.. , vvit fur se of iIVIMII for mirk." . De llevvy hut. Inver untold ordlleh plain g'shwelr, un but hehowpt dux 0111 end gents how (loch ink melner nein watch exactly we nth der ult. Awer lilt denlcdoell net, for Sc nwaya AllWySl whs se wellaoler I leorge la nuyhnw• 'enti lilt no nw an triter Republican nit voles guns kite!, whim shun feel lelt's h i glawa well seller linker so orrlg feel geld lull. 11cr George but ow 'loch nownlo In who blue book (till won er low grade Ilhlit," beast, on tows n un' a holwer shtick, rash mintier on °lion Ici.ntlnshersls. Selly :weld or, used er for so it Welllllol de dive]: tell lerwat ,:hells—so (ill lcenshl MUM user scowl dos liter no moon nloony heel' 11111111 sill ballet, loixo ::111.1111It nit votes Iseola, donn tH i ltta tiler de ° low-graders" rouse . fualeesa of Icrveylt MI so touiddanderd. Seller shtoel;, seeht der (leorge, Is gaol forollerlea 11111,1,1c1. li sts. lel, hot lilt sorb :inns no I tswe lisil.l4 I'llll It holwer tseeyo, atver, somehow, der 1111WIlln Intl I[IIIWII 11111" grittier - 1,111 lilt cot rrrhl ',Lando for en 'Mier I'VVII 1411/111i 1 . .1' :ai !Mulled olllcer tot 1i profrsser (on de slent,llllele xlstem of frl 11114.11 c it ell lulLel till uprorlum dl ilfol styli In no nlddery Idstless net tell lasso. Noy, sell Is tun n ide sty I,lssoess for ode), hob 11.111 dohler, 1111 der George hot de watch, un hob rite do Ilevvy g'sallsiled dos er sr gout of hyoid for etch, MI dos lell se me wlddrr Isurlel: grid: noch der leekshon. Der negslit Nhoolog goo lull whlder . lo dr shOolt, un dmoiNenerro iner unser Albite fourtlell notello. !eh wiper 11r . 11 gauge, liwor der George lint a lone- Its• Oro ~drat, rot llonnerslnlog 101 l der Sliteonly caner In I.lttltz drons, for de tolerdllehe pollyllsheners 11,111 of tsa setzo. PIT I'1•11WEFI'l.EIIIII s s El% :( - )l'l('l.',S .111oduir” 1111 A an eNtensiVe china and glassware estilblledpnent where its great a variety and ao low prices eon he round as ht the larger eitlee, We refer to the new store of Richard Walker, No. 10 West Ilionllton street. Sheet .Ihoile, )l io.ig Port Folio, String, ' or anything belonging to a regular Musk Store, can be had cheaper than auya9u•re elee, eft C. F. Ilerrniatin't. t.le ,tore, roe. 7th and Walnut atreets, One thunomml Pianox of Haloes 4: Brother, New York, were sold In one year. Not only are they the cheapest piano. In the market, ran lm: from p 375 to MO, hut have given milversal satisfaction throughout the country. Only for sale C'. F. 'Herrman's Music store, 7th and Walnut. Lindecoom it. Sons' Gold Medal Cyeloyd nud Square Pianos lm considered by the promi nent musicians to the country a first-chm, Instru ment in regard to durability, fullness sad bril liancy of tone. They sell One hundred Dollars lower than either Chlekering's or Steinway's ; arc in every respect as good. If not superior to those, and are wfirranted for 5 years. Number of refer- MIN'S to allirMatioll of the above call he given from citizens of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining Counties. Come and examine them at C. F. I lerr mann's Music store, 7th nnd Walnut. 11 . /att are you waiting for t You are thoroughly persuaded that life insurance is a good thing;. your mind Is• fully made up to go into it at ,ntne time; you luMw that the. rates inerea,e 11S, you grow older; you know that death or disease May any day put you beyond Its advantages, and you are sure that " The American Life Imuranee Company of Philadelphia" is the right Company to Insure in. Then why don't you go In at once? Let Dr. Win. J. Romig, the Company', agent, make out your application a; ense. dad when Abraham and the people beheld the wonderful rarer which were produced by this drink, Abraham raid, .` My children ninrt not of fcr ; give toe thy drink to drink, and I will give It a name." 'And so Ahraham drank, and said there was no thing like it, even in Sangamon for 1 that it was bitter to the lips hut good for the stomach ; and beeatne there were hitter times In lighting the masters of the plantations, it shall he forevermore called Plantation Bitters; and so It has heel). And the wonderrio. work which It has performed Is WitIICSSIA at this thty.ln every town. parish, vil lage and hamlet throughout all the world. And be saki, •• Let it he proclaimed throughout the lean:ill and breadth et' the land, from the val leys and mountain-tops, that all who sullin• from fevers, dyspepsia, wealine:., loss of appetite, nervous headache, and mental despondency Nvill thul relief through the Plantation Bitters. They add tone to the ,tomaeh„ and brilliancy to the whet of which I, 0 people, am a living eNample... ll.ttitt.t.t \V i i:u.—Su u•rir lii , • 1..•. t iuil~.~rtt ~l I~t•r wnu Cuingm•, th u .061 It iutli tho itr t,. 'lt/T'EN'S vouTors. 111111'S" C'Hlll.- 131_1.111,i'n SERINO ANO T.1,1311:1: Cl...llll:iff. 01:1I ARAORTNENT iX nom fall aad colapt le. tor Imre • rtry tit , !dial 111111 EVI,IIV ..1: 'An Ill: frlllll tit slook—ire /we. all • the dill .. .re ol n 1 yl • •,.% rat. 'Waldo tl 104111 tanks, • el tat i titt the ao tl ion! mill nob' rod, pr.); ertal hll 10111111 A an ti,// ,tx 11a lab 11,101 WOO fll4lllOlllllllll Opit LARUE ...FPI:, • Iteiblth lin to lit. pol till li oa a toll annorf au al, no Mal till coot la Mlle 11 at on••• with' I out delay. TIER priIEIIASEA ALIT ATA 111:1:10 MARE rim TAAIII, hart.p porehancil larytqy tif late, since the ilt• In Wool. as, oar earshot. lot shorn hi Mr ad -I,lnhigei, ire hare Hoot situ re el. ori, AALEA 111:1S0 FOR I' A,ll EKerAIVELT, Ire liar, bad clrbln lo provide for, mot 11r1 of I . olollfllol 100 111.1'1111 Pl.lllll .1, I,lllllllllllr It IR tike tip locown (how lb 111,1.11 ohm lit not pay op. • Orli IIEADI'-31A 1/AtimuAtii niip vier to City id/it ; • Shirk of Errol y• Made (moan is ill. oay oar ran hens ire II Pie if fro.; 110 w as by yarn. Oa anairlterr, (left.tin rolle math ' .41 equal it eel rp neje el. 111111 ffrh rite ajf, r. 11i (elf/ itianofart aria Itr 1114 IIENIIIII:Ds ASO TiIOTAA SRA. they otta tie NOIIOI elicitper Mao wheal 111111111 101 61(111/111; but for Mr rt.ro6.unshdi , et of thane who prefer we hart! also CrATRII DEPARTMENT TIP MAKE I' TO 08111., trill, a rhoice silt• , li it stork of Pity (I In, • . "111priniag till nlyienllllll gaunt Ire, Fort iya and lhaannlll . , lohich trill lir to 101,111111 . 11 by I.m yd. at tiralexpr rienoril Cott. rs andll'orktoo /on ntylr tyliti 1 to Ilte brut. tirEplAr. NOTITE: f, fit, tap, italla of oar garments narpantatl by wait., tyittil hal by ft ir. jtittrattle nl ifitrsr than the harm(• Inc where, mot Jufl 8011Vtirt 11111.gftrirfintrf ft evert, i'• or MI Mlle run iv het tool loom y reloaded. A PAIR TEST IA AI.I. %Tr AAR. Halt St IfetWeill) lIEN sort SI CO.. Fifth and ; . TRITER HALL. SIXIII strife!. Ills AT., Pill LAM:I.I4IIA ANI , hill lIROAIIIVAT NEW Voßtr. READING I= MONDAY, DECEMI3EI2 14, 1808 Grout Trunk Line front the North and Northwest for 'Philadelphia, Now York, Iterating, Pottsville,Tatininima, ti Ashland. Shamokin, Lobaon, Allentown, Easton, Lid , rota, Litiz, Lancaster. Columbia Sac. H Trains leavo Harrisburg for hew York as follows : 2.30, 5.30, S.lii A. Al. • 12.10 no., 2.155 and 10.50, I'. 31.. connecting with similar trains Oil Phu Peansylvanitt rail road and arriving ut New York at 11.10, A. 31., 12.1311100 n. 3.30, 7.00, 10.05, p. 31.; and 11.15, A. M., respectively. lug corn accompany the 3.50, A. IL, and 115 . 511,P. 31., trains without change. Leaving Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tarnanqua 31111,1,111 e. Al4lllllO, Shamokin, Pine Grove, Alleutow u rod Philatielph la, at 0.10, A. M., 2.1t1 and 4.10, I'. M., sto Vag at Lebanon awl principal way stations t ando, P. . train making eoultections for Philadelphia aCol unib Schuylkillyor Pottsville, Selmylk II Haven and A ;thorn eh; nod SlWnnellnllllit Railroad, leaving Ilar• sisburg at 3.30, I'. M. Retaining, leave Now York al 0.00 A. M. and 12.181 noon, 8.10 and B.OOP. M,, Philadelphia at 5.15 A. M. and 2.30 P. M. Sleeping cars accompany the 0.00 A. AL, n. to and .s.‘t) P. M. train. front New York without change. Waypasimager train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A. 31. ; counectiug with similar train on East Peuna. Railroad, re turning from Reading at OE, P. Al, stopping Mil 1111 stations; leave Pothiville at 7.30, 8.45 A M.. and 2.431'. M.; Shamo kin at 3.Z A. 31.,•Ashluml at 7.00 A. Al. and 12_30 P.' M. ; Ta maqua at 8.30 A. M. null '2..30 I'. M., for Philadelphia. Leave Pottaville, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail road. at 7.10 A. M. for Harrisburg, and 11.30 A. 31. for •Plue 0 rove nod Tremont. Reading accommodation train leaves Reading at 7.30 A. M., returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.11 P. M. PuttatoWn Accommodation train leaven Pottstown at 8.43 A: M. retnruing leaves Philadelphia at 4.00. Colubia railroad trains lemon Reading at 7.00 A. Al. and 8.15 I'. 81), fur Ephrata, Lancaster, Columbist, Perkiomen Railroad Trains leavo Porklotneu Junction at 0.15 A. IL and 530 P. IL, retnrulug leave Sicippack at 8.10 A. Ml and 12.43 11, counocting with .butter trains on Roadlug Railroad. On Sundaya; Leave New York at'ElAl P. M.; l'hiladel phis 8. A. M. and 3.15 P. AL', the 8.00 A. M. train running only todtoadingt Pottaville (WA. M. pllarriaburg 310 A. M. 4.10 and 10.50 P. M., and Reading ut MO, 3.00 nod 7.15 A. M., for Harrisburg, at 12.50 and 7.31 A. 31. for New York. and 4.25 P. N. fur Philadgipitin. Commutation, ,Mileage, Season, School and Excursion Ticket. to nail from all points at minced rates. Baggage checked through ; Miro 1111 l Is allowed each passenger. O. A. NICOLLS, General Surd. E 7213 ..... Stitcial ,asc,Toti,(rs. -.-., 15ERSON S Willl AIIFT6ItAi k eau, tiny° tholr hair reoturod to Iv- mound color, uncut It ban fttllou goli. cream 11110 W growth by 11+11.g • : /IfiVial ' S VE(IETABLE SICILIAN .1, 11AIIt ,LENEWER It In (lin I.nrj HAIR .1/ItESSISIi In , inn ntal:ing halt, hnaltlty, Mire il.lll. For .11.; I.y all It. HALL& Sambltn.. N. - , AATOIS,I)S OF WISDOM FOIL YOUNG MEN, v on IIn• IEOI et l'aPtlo In. Yontli and Ennly Man :4l.3.} HELP f.sr tho nrring nnd S,•nt leiter 1.11ve1..p...,, fr.,. rhag, AS•411(lIATION, lloix I', 31:0.19•Iy•.! Tj , 1112()1:S OF' 5'01.71'11.-1 aciltlemin %Om ,uf- A from Nervour 1114,1111vrom:hot,. thway ,cud ow .•11..•,...1y outhrhl 111,11,roic P ou. will, for illo.otk , lothuluity, . (~ h. , tooul It. ii rooupo httll ti.,11 for waking the ..11ople rouhuly 1 , 3 ,v1tic11111,,,,, 1., profit hy thou , lvortkor . . , ~poriohre ron ht In 1.. i rect confident , . -1 . 2 Civledar St. No.tv York. TNE.tI , NESS; 131,INI)NESS• .1NI) CA'rAIIRI will/ unno+t by .1. la.lA.a M. U. awl P1.w.e, , ,f //if I:ye and Ear: )l' aJ, "i" , 10 iot I, yr of Pr IP V. 1.71, %it (f4,rmorly ..3 ! i . llaml) No. al ril nll,ll. Ti,1111,1,11,1 . .111 1 . 1 . 11 1111.111,1 taot y aw invited Ai till Old ‘snr,n, wow NO 1.11i11.,1` f.kl . .,;111111111 ,11111 .r. 1)• MO CONS:1: II I'll V having 11.... n 1141.. red 1., health in in Inn week Inn very alloole rum. all, having -alkrdd ..vveral yltr. wdlt avr. , and dial dread Ir. 1111N16.11 , t11:1k1. .1041, , till' 111,111,4 in, i:.• capy or Ila• .--4.r.ption rharaet, 'til tlr. 1111.1.. Ilan. far iarrarina and u•inn the filch Ihry svlll 11,1 -nre rale ror Cdn-anialn A..11.1nr, Ilrdnahlto, Szt.. Th.• the !'r-arlp. tian il , boaallt Ilov nlllirn 11, dual wl.trlt 1.0111.1. i 11.• 111,111.1iti, 31111 for r Ivy a• 1,, in ill et , .l 0111111,4111 m; an may to 3 d. .111k. i• a Ilitig 011' 11,•11.111111.11 in 111 plda•.• r, F.ll\\ unm .1. 11'11.,alN. N. V. :11111 )1,10.15,11, euri; eDimittoritiort Dv-tvp.m, if talDm simmidDir, MD . ..1010. are e Ito 1.. talmuat rl,lll , llln xr,luarll,l4l3X the Dvur mid mit i 111.• uppctil.• g. k.. 11; th.• I hug, goml blsmd; pativia 1 ... hi tr rots' hi 11. 41 matt,ll '. t1i..1111m....,41,1,..tm1imit iD.DO.III , ai.pme mid got. 11 .•11. 'Mk 0 Dm xvi, ro1 ,1 11 , P , O , • IlioSO OM, /11,1 i 10114 , 11. StDimik, Phill. 0,1..11 ,- 111111,1!..1 •111,4••• 111 i!,.. athiout of I 11/01111 . mr Dm lima., nature throw.. it off by atm Wlll . ll 11?.• iolllmDo Dr t, 0. Hi, vmm! v. ill thrmv tt off, mDIIIIeDDIDDD !Dm ro•1 11.1 . 1 , P1,111 to liOd. T.. 11. Slll`. OW 501,1,11 Tonic li v. Pill- ti th..ly D-01 hi Pulimmm Mol Elm 1,111 ~,,, Dill. art 111• ,, 11n•mo , Dll olDtriirtiotm. rulmv thirt. .It . salt-hlmhim. s, -10 w 10.;1t 11.• t.tri 1m- v5 . , 11 1 1,1 , 1J1 1:i 11:011V Poi...lolldt thli, 111111-• Ith 1.11 ,ill.tlll. :4:01 - 1/1:1.141, :Mil ' turf. (110 Ol lIVIT PmmilDlDl om• OW 1.1,111111011 i 1'.1,111111/110, , CllOl/I, ', lS o ll , Vovtl Tonic at IV, 111.1 1110 111 111 , ,rit, coil. X, 111, 1,311 In inmle of. m... 00 tID . .tonmt . ll 11Dow mil tlm ga r aim. dt....01v , 1111 S) m 1110 g0m11.1..m1, ithout I.linmitation or ...Dui The ;treat rot,. m I.y d.. fin. 1,11, they t. t.• 01.. to,. 111111 . 11 111 , i,nt...110.dt0 ....io•plll.4ht , ‘,...at00, fierily fi till by dau,ltoy 11. todut.• Onott d 1..•.11 v.. 100., ttl~Yitt-1,1“1.11, 01111 1.,•1/11111113' Ilatiollt 11111 1,,1'111`11/,. 111 11 , tl't.attn..l.c. try .d.op sk tod 4.11111, f..vcr. Ow eau and ill all .otop 01 their .0,,n Noo tint cad fie run V..1.11.111:fil o 11) •fi.rafitrt.ll. t 011... ., th , dud ,t 1.111111.1 nith. Itisit[thy. lin ',sont r..n.•ittnpl , 11. ikr coin . .. the long , In U:1 y . al.,••••••• • hnou 1.14 . .11 .0 /14111.,1 0 n, or the lungs:tr.! a 11;v1.1i,.11 I,t in:, Ile ...II .1. , 11 • It Ina th.. [Baile r xsaAing. Irhut I+ the whole 1 , 11. Th...toti.cli an.l tiler lin, 10,4 power to 1.1 , bilikqi ..111 Hail. ..nly vita t•. lltr. 111.11:4.111 , ..... ts ill inn toto• till!•tount eh. pat..•nt %, h.••• :tll.l tout ,‘ digt, vn-ily and 11.11..• g,,11 it• 1 gillt/ 110 , 11, .11111 OW body . heg ti. }WA NI. ;HA the 1.11,1 11.••11 . Y .Itl I. 111.• ,0113 . Ciln• Irwry i , 11.; lung and oilly 1.1, r Coll tool U. ..11g'. S. ;;‘,....1 :tad 31,1 to POI , . :tie ,v.111.,11 i 1..• ap. Tal Mandrake 1 . ;11- 11 . 1 , 1) al 14111.11'..11.. t1.111111111111,,11- 01; pol,llv hut 1ab..., Dr. Silletik. AO, 111 , 11 , 1 , 1 r111.1. , 1 1..111 ; ; ;;...y i.:t. alot ~ 1•;;;;;;.1 , .. u, :lA, .0 to a 111 , t , •4..1. ton. ill Ike very last .taue t•I oury l'ot0a1111;11.11. 1;10 -;r1“... , 'ha v;;G: 111 , 111.11111• ea..• hoy.elt,s alo11111:11111.0.1.41 bun „'o, I y 11,, ufort,llll tootlletlio, anti .1111.1. llin rialilVery 1111111.111.1..+111.11:. , ly :1111w:ell 1.;0.; 11r. Selleak ralillo id; 11; , —;aine telaurl.;;l.l.; El/1111111a 111.1.41111111111 y 1,11 . 11. make It ;;;t nere,ary I, 111111 y Dr. 11111,— the 11;01,1,- wi4lt their examine.l. 111111 las 1111. 11....• 1111 l• ‘llllre. 1 . 1;t1u.1.•11•1;;;....v. ry S:11 1 101 , y, t, 1111 V iro• 11111, 11.; as it..o pl rtft.aully 111 No. 32 11,141 No•Av York. every Tue.ilav, Mid at N... Ilan., er Street, llo•ion, taller "eilitemlay. Ile Ltiveh advice Ire, lon for a °ugh examination ~ 111, 1,'.. 11, , piroineler the Fri.,. i. 0111., loom, ut earl; city from: , A. lo :f P. 31. Dic..l. 11. SCHENK, 15 N. lith St., Phihla., P.l ma r 10-1 Eliant cb AVTAN'I'EII).---'IIIIIItEE 'IIIIOII'SANIV V D0m..% us .u. 11,1-ela , s Navutity. haat...l7 iwr ,t3t . I " T gni. , at HIS OFFICE. lone :i.ti . -1. .. i7-'.nomoil.---.t IAD ANOF S11).411)1) V the Athotteo Ih•ttiet. rer particular apply to the moles . ..it:nod. • M. RI'S Pre•t. Mom! Coo, t,..eletorY• Clothing fl-::LAIDELPHIA >:•ut mr.il Mull written for. I=Elll2llMiMiMiii fUNcrlfancons CHEAP PHILADELPHIA STOHE aro too 4 lo owl exautioo Illy ,I„rl ,•f('Iloop Good.. con+i•tioz of CHUSET , . lIOOI , SKIRTS. KID HI.OVI:q HANDKERCHIEFS. REAI. .AND IMITATION LACE , , LACE I'OI.I.ARS FRINHES, 111% HU: SATIN TRImmiNHS. FANCY (;()()DS litty .1111.31t.iw0. c()()», DAILY IiECEIVED Y..rk 31111 1 . 1111:1 , 1001111 Auction, I'ENTII.II. SMUT, .11110. 1,101,1, ru1f1,..1, ollwr thy Call ILlitioxlttnlm • pm/At...lug el...where, Liu:l•:lni ILttallton SI.. l'it.l \Vara PORTA N'1"1 . 0 SHIPPERS =1 DENNISON'S AND LOCKWOOD'S TAGS AND SHIPPING, CARDS, AT MANUFACTINUMW PRICES, =ED REGi.STBR OFF.ICE J • jEA . NEI6I ' I'itoTouit.6,llEl (Late tal:vu 1141 No. 11 EAST lIAMII.TON STREET! Formerly I , eclkplodl by It. I'. Losioreox. where persons ran pet Fl lIST-CLASS PICERVES takes to REASONA BLE. PRIEF:S. A trill 'mall that 1. uoo,led tosallsfy every ono. .1 . 0311: ONE! 111311: ALL! If Y.1111V301191 11 t0g.0. 11 , Vlaneoes. l'lsdo Miniatures, Ambro. typo, Molusloty pos. Ferrotypes, ow. IIIVI.IJEARrIa ES I.4 tl. E. , Sue•oesor to It. I'. Lamereox CIE G EORGE WIENNER, FLOUR, DRAIN AND PRODUCE eammissiox a: SHIPPING MERCHANT No. :95 South Water :it., Chicago, 111. 4,i-Part Jr uhir at letitiou :Icon to Eai.terg ,REFERENCF.S: 0.,W. port. & Bro., Chicago t flitagar St Bre.; Allantl.ll I'd.; Ca +t. Erduldn, Centro Vittley, Pd.; Wm. Ilickett Cdshier Easton (I'a. ; Bank; Bonnet, Dusenbury S I 0., 1 Wedt-ht., New York; Huston.; Si Bro., Hankers, Item; Mg; Pa.; 111. Undugst, llothleheln,Pn.; John Hoffer Harrisburg, Pa.; John Pdhohtock, 311ilwtt7, Lnurnste county, Pd. ; Jtu.oph Heinloy, Martilaud Contre, lowa. stig TAT • J. sTEwAirr nErfv, 2 - Asotrrit sECONI) STREET, ABOVI: SPETRITI, PHILADELPHIA 1. . Now t.tfer. , nu It nut.ustl:tsorttlietlt' of CARPETS, OIL CLOTIIH, WINDOW, SHADESMATTINCIS, &e., .te., ta very reduced prit.,, to l'ttqfrletitlet null 1111. ptablie. mar :11.311 NirticcP• • . . _ A ti,lt invotinst 'of ihe evotive Culuilltev 01 th.• Lehlah Count Agvlettlltint I soc lot 'xlll Ld,mlJ 1•n tln,r, , ,,:fy,gl:(fsi t t-I'14!;o0.1;;,,:yilk1.111'S'11111, UtI 4k411111..1.). ill th.• 01l 4'111 , 0101 , 11, fur tho plait"( Opoilltitig a e.btalait ire 4rranirvilwatm mid W 1/ th lint . " ll.°• ' will: Pair. All ppittnit re.pert• rutty Ily li dr i er o t l fi( AsTz. • tt 41.1 4 r Aff!.R ttiflt;-'2l • A 1)11'1 x.Slnttt heruby gi yeti thr.t th.. itallen.htlii•ii 11,0, lake. taut 101:V1,101 ittltiltlilPlr.lllloli ill It.' o..tate , lf 11.1rthol• 1111111 W Murtuttith, tlvrettm.sl. late of the 11..r.,,th of I:Ma p:tugs, 1...11.0. county: th..r..fore turs Mt• dots,' t., are 0.0 t0,t0.1 t., ',mkt° Intystent with to , oohs riots O.• ditto notl .11(111 Wllllll.lllll Olt 1..1.,t1 ti ttalty.t .stl.l pro , ll w.. 11 i1111110C1ILI•li tnr syttlesnettt within jitt. , ,ltoy, tismlllottl tutt. N'A M.. 311.111'Al 011. t 1..%11:111. . , Aolut•r• .11111:i 'WILLIAMS. 5 • 1:. 1 . 1..1.11 11,11111.11,, Al4l'.lt• I= t 1)311 7.: 1 71411 , t11C1E. .1 Notie.• I. hereltv given that the toolet.lnned loot token old knit, ul Atinnoedvallen In the Entail of Mag dalene Lerch, deelt.ed, late of \\'lllll.l all township, he. It 101 l roomy; thereinto till per.. who are indebted n otl Y..late, are reline...l to mitke pay meta within nl e...h. front Ile'ollll .111 . 11 VI 1111 JlaYl,llllYillijll oh. ogalted snot Igglnle it 11l prettent them troll anilteit rated 1....0dd...0n within the above ..... tiled time. tong Indlw piaLic A. A 31 I N 11:41111tACIV 011'S NoTicE. Iteri , d , given lint; the t 0 0 1 0 r,d.,„.d La taken toll letter. it adinini.tralion lo the F.:Walnut Jolt Selonotycr, bite .4 L....rm....wk. tow,...hip ',high county; lhlnefun , till venoms NVIII.I dd E.t.dr are redite.ted to make payment within td wet.n. (rout lite belettl, and sorb wito have any leg, nccla.l , aid Estate will Present limn well antltes fielded tor witlettood n ;tido the above .peelliell tint, tithe-Gtr CHAO. 11.SCI11\I11YElt. Aclln'r. p.av 1:011 . 12 WATER PERMITS. All per,th- Ithlidded fa the Allentotra Water Cetnoth a. the ...a...a hydrant water hn the ensuing PI. , WI la.. pay up wltleatt delay. Atter the FtrNt Septeh er ...NI all aerenlit. will he Waded to all alderman h till the 11t111.1011 Of 10P, Cellt. .:111` Tred,tter eau hr ("awl at the iottliv of lonhty Cendals..lohera In the Court 111,11.0. every Ilny. JOS. WEAVER, the-hlettl. W. 11. Iltd.writ, Trea-nter. uu 01111C1E.—AT A 3IEETING 4)}"rizir. -A-N lioarol tor Controllers of the l'ition l'elootery Colon. - y, 110111 Oh of Atiot , t, the follonvinz reouolulloon wet . adopted.. 1. Thal all Ntllek nodl,ll,lll,,krorvqn..S.ll`lll before the last of Aturoto..t, too toloattowo their looto, or /ill plankr, NVOVIIM • chill, 1111.11/AI. In ca , e k tootrterted the lrtoote, • trill clean the lot. and ehartre tho• expeto.o . of dolutt to • the ow, 114. t, 71111 i it I. forllidtl.ll too the future to 1/11.1l herbage or which 'night ,111 . 1 . 0 r in tali:went lota. If thin rule in we to qt . ev i o , V, r ol , lvi ol II uutl all Jil:,,o;:stei, the t . 0 . 1 , 4t „ t , 141 . r e; coorrhoroos or w: tgo , will. loot loo o nter Irithoott roollog li.' proper loyo, and they are required to keep the olooor,olool elite , locked after they aro itted. A violation of thi4 loer Bill he „„., of the 11 , .a1 . .1. 111,1:11, MIME NTOTIICE.—'IIIIIIE :tIACUNGIE SAN- I.:- haat, VIII 1110, Ikppllentlon al the neat son ta,. o f l i i iii, or Pennsylvania for 113.• 1.0111.111 of .... 111111.1. olf 1111. ‘Ol.OOll of the art Ineerporatiatr sahl ban'. us provide+ '"l'hat 11111111.mq contalited shall he conntrued an to roarer on the said rorporattou I,:olk is privdegon. or no an to exempt the nano , (non the operate., or the notel 4ll iIIIS Commonwealth prohibiting bank note. or engage...ads et rredit la the i.- t o r tre thereort" aod a ill apply for general lataking prin. lecon aloha . the preseol stela and title, "The Mat:tingle :nacho., Beak, •• a ith tio. itrenent rapltul ildthntid; ace d privile, to lucre:tn.. the saute to ttatd.itah and be locd ia the l'ity el Alleatou 1).% Alt Pren'to W3l. C. 1.11•111.1:NWAI.I.X1:1:.CI1N101.1, jolithttun NTAD'II('E.--'1'111.11 . ; I,II.IEN'I'OII'N SAV -LI tog: 111.41.1110 u ill make Onnlikllllol.l of the next ....ion of the I ... gh-liitore Pennsylnitio for the nr so mock of the ist PWl'llon Of dun net locorrio rating the said institution 34 provides "Vial nothing in this art contalticil shall be so cdustrord iis to cooler illmo lb.. ..oh! cdrporalloo booking privllegds, or so o i !looXimiPt 111.. ..11.10 from the operolion of the lows of this Common wealth prohibiting the b.sollig or book note ., or odic , i•riolit in the imbue thereat' : nod will oppl d for coming bitobiog privileges nod, the Present .tri.• nud •• A111•11101V 11.11111tinn" ..,. , , in the capital of .4.1 . 2 : 103. pod right of forth, iiirrimse to and to lit. located hl Allctiiii‘rib Lehigh Comity. WILI.I.SNI 11. I . IIAnI,Eg .1.11111 F. I:. BENJ. .I.llA.snithlg, i Eott,,E SA mu El. SELL, N.Vin NT °Turn , . .... NtEricE Ito lIEREiIIi lit application will be mob , by the tinder sigionl to the tlovernor of Pennsylvania for letters ' , Jaunt r: Ird Is the llosonsh iii 3111Ierotows, Lehiiih county. Tint onkel of ,1111 .1,,11111.11i trill he to receive money on tle. !soil at rovtlar tater. of Interext, to loon the 11.111`.. nod to exercise general banking Kit:jinn., tinder Ili, to /1111011 g heirs ef tine Itotontonwenith. The -old bank to have eutotol stock of +-W.W.I, with no nhorto. 0, In c r e ase the ',MC to tr2txt,tino, to i.e divided Imo slntre- of tiny ilolhtre rod, ki I 1111 i II II I I I i Ole ) 111 MEI 111 III) t II 1 II KA It I I. r tll • Jahn , . NVoiler i .1. F. 31. Shlffert, cee[ga Ludwig, • Charles 8111111er i • Rohl: man S. Stilaila) i or. 'fliolean F. kiiener, Franklin ellinar, Jelin Slillfert, liaralla 'l'. Ilerixag. William Soliilay. James ' , lawn:Later. Anthony 31erlilln, Alexander 'quanta...l . . jY2I r ~: +kl u~. TAIS'IPRICT COURT OF Till: U. S ern: ria: EASTERN DISTRICT OF PEN A. Er,ill; I.: J. lIENNINGEII,I , Ite Town- Nor/hdiop/o r n enilfy, 11,L0 nig pet itlouotl for his discharge, 11l adjourned Ineet • Ing of eroditor. will be held rat the 401 day of September, A. It. 1.001, at Id o'clock a. ut., before W E. Dester, Reg ister, at Ills 01111.1. it 1:11 , 11.11, thltt the I,lllllhllltioli of the Bankrupt may be finished, 01111 airy bushies4 of meetings required by Sections .2 - 1 and 60111 the Act of Congress trans acted. Thu Register Will rectify her the 'Bank rout 't\nvcon formed to Ills Ante. bearing will also be had on ED ESIIJI. the Irali day of rili191:11 liElt, .1. lb 161), be. lore the Court tit Philadelphia. at 10 o'clock a. tn., leleut parties intece.teddony show eaine• audited discharge. Witness the Ileindable John Cadwuladsr, .1 mtge., 111111 the Sold of the Contra' Philadelphia, .'•"" I • •• • th I. • r it 0.0•1,1.0 .1) 40 August, ono thousand eight ••••-•-.. ' hundred and sixty.utite. = IN '11111: S. imovnticr coulur ELM tilE EASTEIIN DISTIIIET OF PENNA. 1.4 11.. meelte r e of I:merge. J. I/.1. re ilegm., fin lereept. lin e• kr re Wry, Nee. blt). This is to give notice, that .111 the nth day of January, ! ' D. INV, a ,varrant in hankroptey was Issited agoinst the estate of Ho•orgo lionningor, of 11.1,4,101 township h, thu County of Nortibintpton and State of Pennsylvania, who has been LiLlitolgeLl a bankrupt 011 hi , . own petition and who I mu, assoelt,•,l as partner with Valentine !Inbar., John Strattb, .lamb LL LlbiLug and John .\. h e ck haul, is working • the 11111 Lorn Slate 1111.1 % . I‘ll.lllllll. 11111utra and Potor I'. norkin: the Enben Slate quarry, :MI %11L,L was lately assoolatod ith Wlll. Johnston and. ohn1". 31,1111, carrying on bash as Henninger, Johns.. 3: tuanulacturlng l'ortublo LIIIILthe payment of any doht• and deliv..ry el' any proPertr to oftbankrupt, to hint or for his uso. 111111 that ransfer of any property by him are forbidden by law, that a meeting of the inslitors of the said bankrupt, ILL prove their debts. will be hell at a Court at IWO: ruptcy to be holden beforo Nl'. E. Iho.tel, E•oot., no•tzi•tor, oat tho dth day of Seinen, • bee. lan, at 10 o'clock, A. 31. 11•33;11:1. Pllll.l,ll'llE, attglS-'1,3 Pep. I'. S. Nlorshal, il - or•<:.;:alr aith "Co La. 420 13 U RA 1.. LOTS FOR Tha 111.14.1m:a Offer P.r . 1 , 0..420 ritW Ceine". Ttry 14it. huntedia to!) . 1.11.111111 g Ow rillon Cemetury, 011 rutt, The . let. iv ' tt he sehl by ettlewelptlen. and Immediately alter the hole number ,11..p...e.1 or they will be ,tward.. .41 by lut 111 the •Aktile III:11111, US Ili OW organization er the A, , erinthth. l lur, or plat; of the premiums ran In. ..011 ut 0111' will rat. tot 12 GOOD & 1/1;11E. TI) ItEASONAIILE LEASE will be given iitt the ILI don Slate Quarry, rltuated In Plainfield o, Its,i, Northampton cunty, Pa., 'tear , Ptiteltortiown. iitodtdit au:tiller ono fiat- vein, blue, fir viT-ritilifid i•lttirt 10115' ritual to tho Nvyill-kuowu Chap an. Slat,, with a good wider power and a full Hutting of I umping wad fiistellitnot. l'ersons deitlrouir of un opportunity of Oil. Itind \tlll plow.° examine for them tils. es, nail apply to Reuben Koch, Itiurkertowit I'. 11, Dior 11, 'ill O. L. Sell ltCl lIKlt, President 1 - .o' 'lt .11IUNIIIIIED FAIL XI S V 0 It running lu print farm $.50 nor unto, accord to improvomeno, location .le. Good x,li, genial 1.1 near inorket.. Utrum aro nitunted lu Virginia tool Maryland, ~lino in the 1111111..11111i1 , Vidully of Wanli- Inutn alohbtilort from 111 to miles distant from Cot Cal. ital. addro., or call li A NIIWERE Mlomurhu getl,..tnoono, tome Sixth Arad,. Wtoiluglon, D. C. INTERESTING TO CA rur.misTs N'AI,LT A 131,11 REAL ESTATE. The ande1...1,0.A ollent al private sale II .real leTelahrter th seethed, situate la the township of Ilauever, Lehigh reality, Pa., aoutalitimi 120 A ORS. FAIL\ I Is in the highest state of cultivation, all of it having been thoroughly Dined within is year. ,It in located ~lung the canal. Within ono tail., aud a half of •Alleglatvg, ,tad 141+1.1,. , 14,:.• of the Burst sites for erecting a furnace, roiling mill or other.inttutifacturipti establlehtnent, of any point between Flaaton w,d. Dfauch l.hnakpm large portion of it could he profitably cot up into bullding late, and frown Its proximity to the largo manufactories at Allentown, the lots 14011h1 nowt with ready sale,' The, Intprovetnentg Ethereont consi4i of two first class DWELLING 'gr• 101'51 , , , , Ilrick Wash 'louse, two Stone Dwellialg two large Barns, Illarkstalth shop. largo wagon shed. corn crib, and other ontiatildinge. The im provements are all In good repair. There Is also a drot• class water power on the pretalse%, Excellent Springs. and a new and rongoodlott. Spring !lons, Tho :atm in well adapted to dairy purpose's on account or the_pore Spring hater. It also contains one of the finest Trout Ponds it. the ;taw. Id • Terme will ha:nude dull llw Pornittg•or , • Per••••as dedrlog to porelatso trill be taken over the prelouly at any time. For further laformation mill upon or‘tvrlie to It. CLAY 11A5IERSIA july 1.1.210] Attorney at Law, Catasatat no Pa., . . • . , GOOD & 111111.% • Leo). Estate ARept•, Allentown, l'a • lIIDENNSY EVA 111 I A HOTEL, 1. COIL 7th AND LINDEN STS., ALLENToWN. PA. The ninieruigned has taken this wall-known uta mi. The Bar, Table and lied. have born newly furniulted. Ile iv alp° unpplled with room. Every attention O will be (S e pto upon the guest, to make theta feel at home l..Yebt( MOSES UTI! TILE POPULAR SUM NI ER RESORT •TIjE SI4TE tXO,IIANG.I.; 110 TEL,, LNUTPORT, 1.1:111611. CO WILLIAM KUNTZ,' PROPRIETOR The beautiful and bailed gronudit of Ibis hotel hash been lined up especially for the accommodation of excur nion porde, THE:TABLE of the hotel Is nilpplied with tho choicest luxuries and the most tempting meats mid vegninhien, Everything In Mr 11.1.111 almrupg cooked hr the bent manner itud inirved 111 the mon! Inviting style. THE SLEEPINO I'AETMENT6 are conitnotHona and well ventilated, and are ample for the accommodation of guests who niny wish to remain over night, or takeboard log by the week 41r. for the M.... Special arra tigtougain made with excursion partly, For further luforiontion nddress . WILLIAM KUNTZ, jy~Slatlngton r. 0., Pa. . . KAM INSILY d A I.IIIIIT, BOOKBINDERS, ODD . . FELLOWS'. HALL, • ALLENTOWN, PA. • We take pleasure lu announcing to the public that. hayf lug establlidted u now Bookbindery; we are now fully prepared to promptly execute all orders for binding books of all colt., magualues,.. papers, pamphlets ete. We guarantee 0111 . eUßlOlllers .llhgta Mini wort, and 'haudsnmet of every dodge, • • Rug 11-Om MALE OF• SEIM 11. It. FOX, Clrrk. in 14 9n' PRIVATE SALA. 3itotclo üblir atrz • IRON WORKS, FARMING, LIMESTONE'S TIMBER LAND aade,igtaal e v ill iffOr la Public Salo on TllllllB - V. Ito. '41 , 1 du) . uf 1W1R31111 . 11, Vlt, at 12 o'clock .1011. at Ilia Itansitton rttraare, lit 3111fortl, Lehigh 000ty. Ita• rollowiug ay.atiltatt property, clx: Ti NE 1"1 1 ()N FIJIAN ACE 3 mlleo from 511 Ilene town, it otittlon on th.• 11aot .on Railroad. eentaintitg Os acroo land, Si acres of which I. farm land, 1.1111 Is :wan:oy excelled lu no fertility. IS ogres excellent utuadow' land, : and thelt:dunce sprout 1:11111. Tho 01 41 h, g ,aNn.h,“ :WO moueloll 1:1101..11, illollnl4l, :I of !dull ore tio good 0. now, largo Darn nearly new. cou• mining 3 it large and ugly (;",/, Stable. Wagon l l ig 51y, etc., a nevor•falllng springer water, pump at the hottoe. rititiong water at the ham snitlch ham Dever lolled, line Shad.. Tree, 1, choice collection of leach, I'litto and rear 'free., au excellent Kanto. Coat ..Ong Ittraw• hGoo...barrier, Drape+, pie. Alon an tlrchdrd.willt young and choir.. Apple Tree.. The Foga:ice Stock null building.. are . I rotolltlitit• the einellincry euu be p 1 rod Ilt rionting_ortter_ln. ?ow- sulodantlal _ Dion woo built 1 . 1 , W years ago, which I. oullicieut water for running the 1. unlace at all seasons. Dro can ha hod wit hi ti 11 li•W 1.141 nto girsu rIIpPI Y of Timber n alwity. he obtained. Th., mom inuitutoeturell here woo olwayo of 0 oupertor quollty, mid used oxtenslYolY tor heavy ordnatice and car wheels. No. 2. Adjoining the Furnace Property eoutuitio 14 news I'.l , he. land. On It are two large I.litieotone 11 marries, so uth two kilos. '11,,..' quarries (Sr.' and the Lune Is of the held ijoollty. 3.1.0 1) bushels Mine wet. sold 11, Thhs soul De 11iV1.1041 hue that ote• unitary will lie "hooch tract. No. 3. Joint. Nv. I and No. 4, and contaitto .1 ogre. lamb The ImPr..v.m.enc.:‘. lb 11., .tiory house. 11110 ata. l . l "l arable land, And variety of Arid.. and fear " 4. .50. Adjoining so.. 1, it ond 5, contains 2 arresa ta 111.11 . 11. , 1:11.1. 'rhe alai Staid, Dud all APO.' 7.5 r; Ne..l. NO, 1 Kati 4 and lama of JOuuoe4lu 'peS SI,. Volllailla S ialai, of N 010 X461. , 1ai1 . In ill as high state of cultigution, the hal . 0 lot at Dol. 11111.1 , /,•1111 , 11In are I, Lew' 1 P .: .tort' 810114 anent at 1101110 1.1111 Nrut l'rees. Aloe oituate itt l'pper odpoilinit land. of Peter liehry nod Thorne , Rothenherger, con- 'lll loin. 4 itcres I:hi perches land. part of Ivlorlt 1111.34• tlow' and part arable lamb int II is lt good Deno , . Daft , . l'ig ode. No. .. lo it tract of Timber laud, situate lu IlrmfOrd ../• Berk,. county. adjoining tondo of Enoch Shultz ittol David Snyder, coutoining arreo IX Perdle.• 011 11 1 . heav y 11 tote Oak, Chestunt 1111 Hickory Timber, and good indications of It CO1111.01111( Iron Ore, No. S. Aloe ill Ileretord, Berko county, adjoining land . of Cti hrloan tohlinelt anti Henry Fox. K tract of Sprout' land of IV Years growth, Klld emttains ID acres Itti perch... :it, tun. tract are Ul'.. Maw:kilo. of it containing inaguelle s. ; urn, NI.. R. I. n tract of Sproul laud of 15 barn growth, tnltnt ate to Lower 31:nentogion, Lehigh county, nl11.1"Illillg lands of .laroln tlatnnier and nutter+, and COMM. Ilan,. 4:11 ,, r ,1 . 0 . No. 10. Is n tract of Sprout land Of :1 year 4 growth, alto te lo ()Ter Milford, adjoining lands of Levi Mursteller null other., and 1,111t11•11` , II neret 4 perches laud. No. 11. 1. n trust of arable land, In a high stale of culti vation,adjoining laud. of Peter Wnenser, John Jordnu, 11111 /I wild. , rood lennlntint troth Slittnormv We to /litmus, aud Isontaln4 incr... 2 neret , laud. Patio-4110.11 . 1111C 111 the alms, tracts of land swill plea, call on the nutlet 4igned or tint, ishitng tow adnin es. lint. ut Shninorsv tile, Lehlith rottnty. haortun- The tollow tog PERSONAL PROPERTY 111 bo sold al" sato.. Moo, ell, Oar Of I,llllc's lwon, 1.11111...1 Iron safes. a Ilk rolabinailon lock, 44Inchos lobli, :14 inch, wide and 2'l deep. 011 c of Davin' ••41..1:111.. beam — ore cab's, wolghlag toolo 1, wars rattled. A beam scal, a pi / thing...lle lucat and gross ..121.1. Hot,. poa avarly ucw, suitable for plualdal walor 114 or.. hods; A il.'aVY W.V.. and ~ Ert, Wbecla, 2'y roilavy a Iwo's, aot bound and w ell ore mud r bds, a lot lor honey crowbars, tons Web Ore, made of charcoal mobil; a lot Of new ore baskets 4 Move. dosk, ...Woo chairs, about I.4lbusbrls churroa 1 and a variety of ollow articles. Conditions mad.• kIIoWII ICI, thollay .If 0.11.11 anus,. y 11. 14111311'11D. pUBILIC SA LE OF IVA LUABLE It EA I,:STATE. Will lie -.lit al -PitMir Sale.,i SATBIiFDAY, BEI: I ii•elork M.. nr 1110 public heave of Ilrwy Frey, in Shomerovillii, ['mwer lowtiohlp, Nurtli• the following real ...date. to wit: I. A certain tract on Mere of lanil .Manta In Hanover ii,mildp, North:minion Co., the went nit of Ihu pub lie rood l o lu g from Bethlehem In (leitwelilrr'ii tavern, about three 11111,1.11 h of Bethlehem, bounded by htio;lii Shunt, Daniel GebilnizeritnilotherA, ronlabilng • 25 ACHES AND 52 PERCIIES, . 11. the sa u te more or less, The improvements thereon are twoistory double FRAME DWELLINtI lOVSE, wl.th h itrinst nod chumbers attached, it ouointory dwelling house, (rano, barn, wagon shed, corn house, leer stables, and other tint-buildings. 'rhore ars also two cisterns for water on the premises, together with voriciy of frail trees, etc., It being the homestead of the Isle John deceased. . •No. Wing a lot or piece aloud, also +Hauled In Ilan• oer township, in said county, on the post ride of the pub• Ile v road !codling front ;Openers ville to Matti and about one• fourth of h 111110 from Shoenersvillo, bounded by lands of tteorge Stoller. P. Snyder and others, co:ambling d nester and llperches, miße or less. The improvements area ono story log dwelling house, (mine barn, cistern nod OPP'a orchard, we. No. Being a tract or picceArabic Initd, ohm In cold taw-ship, out the west side ot the public road lending from Shienersville to Bath, mid about ono4talf toile north of the former place, bounded by Inuits id Daniel Snyder and others, containing 5 acres strict inensUte. thing tho real extol° of John stiller, derVitni,l, lute of the township and county aforesaid, Terms on the day ou t place of soli% a n d due attendanco given by N ATHA"; MILLER, with the annexed. tt.lJ.ta lIITTEL, A 01.111/11e0r• sulgit•, • • CtRPIIASS - COICIIT SALE. lly virtue told au pursuco of nu order Wooed out of the ()mita.' Court id the county of Lehigh, there will Le ex • bored to Public Sale, Ott TUESDAY, TUE Mrs DAY OF OCTOBER, At 9 o'clock In the afternoon, at the Allen Home, In Al lentown, l'a., n corral,. Ineseuage and lot of ground, with the appurtenances, situated on the mod aide of Not Et Sev enth street, to Allentown, Lehigh county, Pa. Said lot I. located 1 doors north of the Allen House, nud le bounded north by lot of Dr. T. C. Yeager, south by a lot of Peter Welkle, containing In front on amid Seventh atrdet 30 feet, nod of tatuul width in depth to Mince!, Alley_ 21tlfeet. Thereon le ereeted i a new and connuothoue IthE•B rola BRICK Sh, nob axed an eating, drinklugand Bice cream saloon, with dwelling combined. The banding oral location Is eultuble fur a luminata place and dwelling, ur eau easily be converted Into a Gat-elate prlv ate rOOll 1011(V, 114 It folltllllls all the modern improve ments recitti red In a dwelling house. Said house is ZI feet front try tar's In depth. A large frame studio and carriage 11.illne is erected on the I.ot along Church Alloy, which can read tly b.• converted Into a dwelling house. rho Int le well stocked with fruit trees, ehrulobery, etc. Being the Real Eeta mown,kli C. Ilalliet, deceased, In .ir the cuy of Alle county aforemld. Tomor on the Any at the place of sale, and duo attend• MI, given by F. J. NEVVIIA RD J. E. lIA Il r l• z il s oi ... Cottrt—ti. W. Ha RUA LI.. eke?, MOW, PUBLIC SALE. - - - THE 11AVRE.BLAST FURNACES aud largo WHARF I'ILOPEILTV, at Havre do Oran', liar ford County, Maryland, and . 2al acres VALUABLE IRON OBE LANDS in arid canary and Other vnluable rent .‘stato will la null ut public wdo, ou Thursday, the Slit day 'of Hoptwabor tient, Oh the premises, Rt Havre do Grace, at I o'clock, I'. M. For further particulars rend for circu lar. with full do.criptloa of 'lto rrolwrtY caltor of, th , undersigned. Mauagor. Havre do Grace Md., or E. Al. LIVE, Seerclary and TroasUror. DO In. ware. A SSIGNEES . ' SALE.-W IL 11. BE ..hl at Public SlllO on SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER lath, IFotl, uu the,pratalt.ati, at 10 "'clock, A. M., all that VALLI - ABLE MILL I'IIOPERTY of \Vn. M. 1:1+11er, mitant , In IJ nu town4lllp, county, cou,l%llng 01 a STON E G MST DULL, With four pall, of stones. the machinery of which is its tirely new and connt Rot,•% till thy bent and recent Improve wrists. WATER POWER Ix NEVER FAILING: CM SAW MILL • With the same waterower. The•311111i, not more than V, miles trot p t the Itldgr, mot Iho wider power It Dia ncitrest to sold mountain. A tract orki acres and en pprelleX, More. or loin, or excel - Irot hood belongs to the otiose prope rty. Also, 9 Heron and 07 perches of Wood land situate on mild noinntolti, In raid township and county. Further Information run he hod by applying to W. D. Totckeoharh, ot Allentown, I'a., or Samuel J. tattler, ut tiaegersville, Lehigh Co., Pa. Conditions will lie tootle known at sale by SAMUEL J. KISTI.EII, W. M. LUCHENBACII, A,.lirneem uf Win. M. 'limiter, llaukrupt IMSI VLUABLE REAL ESTATE AT Pi' MAC SALE. A RARE 0114NCE FOR A TAVERN OR COACH I.A.IiING STAND rin• tintlersigued o 111 ssllt•r stt roaatr Salts, .t Its ttu• forotoon, 011 FRIDAY, AUGUST :rah, 1869, tie vidunble property now In hie poiwesolon on 'l'hlrd litreet lwlow Frry, In the Borongh or rio.too. 000imr In front alkfillird street, afty•two feet and running wost• wardly In depth one hundred and fity feet to a lot Into of Peter Stiller, deed—the moue oleo extending 21 font In front on Bank Alley, and I..kteudlug en.twardly one hun dred and 111111y...sea and n boll feet. Ito the south side Ilia ten feet wide priyan alley.. Erected nu the said lot owane' 1.11 large Ful'lt BTORY BRICK HOUSE, extending Montt qo the whole fifty two-feet In front, and baying *depth nearly 1110 ensue as Btu depth of the lot. This 1. Mown PA the "OLD NVAIMINGTON 110 TEL," itfp.lLl:Alatign.v::llflete_er Patreneee from th• 1, tlee he woes doelrable A TAVERN STAND, cu di iuu. lt luv luu Lcnn Tin, , iu uur rwan h d :t oyil u SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS ' • a nd of a slight ontlay It may ho mode the pucka of au7 .abbe tavern gland In this vicinity ' Htch! u 110101 will neon be In grekt drmalid—wiii be o public necessity. Already tho accommodations for Iran. alert and pernsanent boarders I. far too limited, while so. WO of the largest Hotels In town (the Franklin and American) pass away, their owners having deter mined to convert them Into stores and business planes. The phenent Is then a most opportune moment tor any ono desiring tu secure a • LUCRATIVE AND CONSTANT TRADE. Tenni; n ed conditions will be made known by eillina on the andendyned. suyll.3ll ' FREDERICK LERCH. no CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA. le2-3m