Ely Aegiester. POBLIRDED MARI WEDIMIDAY IT ROBERT IREDELL, JR TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE No paper discontinued until all arearages are paid, except nt the option or the publishers Our subscribers who do lint receive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us by sending word to this office Subscribers about removing will please send ite their old address as well as the new GEARY, WILLIAMS d VICTORY! ANNUAL • REPUBLICAN COUNTY MEETING The Republicans of Lehigh county, and all fa vorable to the Adminittration of President GIANT, the re-election of that tried and faithful public servant, Gen. Joinx W. GEARY, the election of Judge Waxwas to the Supreme Bench, and of the complete triumph of the, principle of universal freedom and Republican institutions, are requested to assemble In GENERAL COUNTY MEETING, In the Court House, in the city of Allentown, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1869 at 10 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of making arrangements for tlib nomination of a COUNTY TICKET, and the thorough organization of the Republican party in Lehigh county for the political campaign of 1869. In behalf of the County Committee. GEORGE REIBEL, Chairman. DELEGATE ELECTIONS Notice is hereby given to the members of the Republican Executive Committee of Lehigh Coun ty, to appoint a time and place for bolding elec tions In their respective Wards, Boroughs or town ships, on or befdre Friday, August 27th, for the purpose of electing delegates in accordance with the apportionment made at the last annua7 County Convention, to represent the several election dis tricts in the Republican County Convention, to be held in the Court House, Allentown, on SATUR DAY, August 28th, 1860, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The following arc the members of the ntanding Committee of Lehigh County A I : 1 2.1 t I C I. Alul•1. Ward—Jolloph ' Hecker. •• 45k Ward—O. It. Hoffman. rdh Ward—Alvin P. Ward—Daniel Drown. Maaerfeiviet—Wpi 11. lainbach. ropiny—David Rnpilt—Dr. H. F. Steckel. Linersfout—Alexetaler Slegniniiter. Slatiriplon—ll• I). Jones. Whitehall—O. L. Schreiber. South IVhileholl-11., It, Wea ver . North Whitehall—Dr. I. N. K. Soemaker. Washington—Lewis C. Smith. Ilefdelbsrg — Wilsoli K. Prier. Lynn—Jame , . 11. Smith. Lowhill—liebrr w er i, Upper Miforrt—J.l.plt (Wm., Lower Wilford—Da rid Gellman Upper Macungfe—Wllliam A. Breinly Lamer Macungie—Janice Weller. Hattean—Joetipli Wittman. lialierniry—linrrlenn Boris. lianneer—Charles Culver Hy order of lIKISEL, The Republican voters of the several wards of the City of Allentown are requested to attend the Delegate Elections, on Friday evening next, Au gust 27th, at 7 o'clock P. M., at the following places : lid Ward, at the piddle hoop, 1i Jonathan Barran. 2d Ward, at the I'. P. Axxrxxor'x oak, Ward, at the public 1101.111 f (1111/1., IltIU Ward. at Benj. Ilagonlicli'd hotel. Gth Ward. ut the public bowie of Ile:minder & Theykett tall Ward, at the public hoax° of Junlah Sharer. ay order of the ECUTIVE THE CITY A Feathee In his Cap.—The papers iu this city arc unanimous in pronouncing WIZ 's ale the best In the country, and recommend our citizens, If they wish to put nothing injurious Inside of them, to patronize none other than Wise. Accident at a Woolen Factory.—A son of Tobias Rudolph, employed at Gabriel's woolen mill, In this city, had his hand caught in the ma chinery while winding yarn, on Tuesday morning, and had his arm broken and the skin torn MT Ms allgerf Accident.—On Saturday as the workmen at the foundry of Thayer, Erdman, Wilson t Co., In First Ward, were preparing to cast, Mr. Allen Egge, who was carrying a heavy ladle filled with mouiten Iron, accidentally spilled smut of the hot Iron upon some wet spot when the Iron splashed and a piece thereof flew y Into the eye of Mr. Egge Injuring It so that It is feared he will lose the use of It forever. Mr. Egge,.we learn, Is a hard work ing, industrious young man and this accident will, besides causing much pain, deprive hint of Ida earnings fur a long time.—Nors. An Unknown .4fan Found Drowned.—On Saturday morning last some laborers at the Allen town Iron Works discovered the body of a man floating In the Lehigh at that place. The corpse was brought to shore and Coroner Bush was nuni- mooed to hold an Inquest. It was ascertalued that several nights since the watelnit'an at the East Penn Rolling Mill had seen a man walking on the railroad and down the embankment, after which he heard a splash in the water: About ten days ago one of the Inmates of the Alms House made his escape, and the supposition is that this Is the same person. He was About forty-live years old. Ills r emaius were sent to the Count• Alms House for interment. President 0 rani visite the Pen nsylraqin Coal Regtons.—Pre6ldent Grant and party passed tlirougll Reading at 3 P. M., on Wednesday, In a special train en route for the Schuylkill coal re , gion. The train stopping ten minutes where a crowd bad assembled, the President appeared on the platform In response to calls, and briefly ex pressed his satisfaction with his visit to that sec tion of the State ; after which he submitted to prolonged handshaking until the train moved off. After inspecting the new Reading .rolling mill about a Mlle above the city, the party proceeded on their Journey, and arrived at Pottsville In good time, where Ills Excellency was subjected to an other shower of congratulations. The party went to Manch Chunk early Thursday morning, whence, after being sumptuously entertained, they pro ceeded down the Lehigh Valley Railroad on their way to New York. Their special train passed Al lentown at one o'clock. A large crowd was as sembled at the depot to see the President, but the train did not stop and they only got a glimpse of him on the hind platform. One young man, who no doubt was brought up with the Allentown Dem-, °erne for his bible, declared that Grant was dead drunk. Never having been accustomed to any thing but hogs and the teachings of bogs, he mis took the bowing of President Grant for the antics of a drunken man. Poor fellow'. A Rich Affair. —We were visited b young man named Butler, last week, who that ho was delivering lectures through the sum mer season to raise funds to pay for his education In the Winter, and also that he contemplated de livering a lecture on Thursday lust, in the Presby terian Church. The object being a worthy one in our estimation, he elicited our sympathies and we published a free puff for him, relying upon the certificate from the protessors of Felton Senduary and upon the notices of the press for a justification of our assertkins. We attended young. Butler's lecture, and after Indulging all the mons that our benevolence suggested, we feel compelled to pronounce the whole course of the would be lec turer, and •especially of the "faculty of Fulton Seminary" as a fraud upon the public. Ills pro ceedings arc nothing less than respectable begging and we don't believe a single purchaser of tickets patronized him from any other motive than that of charity. His lecture was stale, flat and unpro fitable, and bis style a poor imitation of the dis courses of his grandfather's country pastor who preached a hundred years ago, and could have been done better by any of our intelligent public school boys. It Is anything but charity to encourage him lu , the course be has undertaken to pursue. The young man has mistaken his calling. We recom him to go to work. It Is said be fives upon a hun dred and fifty dollars a year. If he can do this It would be better for him to torn printer than to earn his bread by begging. Corner Stone Laying at Allentown.: —A meet ing of the various Catholic Societies of Reading was held at St. Paul's Church, in North Ninth St., Reading, on rluuday afternoon, to make arrange ments to attend the laying of the cornet' stone of the new Church, In Allentown, on Sunday, the 12th of September, and a committee was appoint ed to arrange an excursion from Reading on that day. Rent Eatate.—Josiah German sold a vacant lot on the corner of Second and Hamilton streets, 62 feet front on Hamilton street, and a vacant lot on the corner of Second and Walnut streets, 52 feet front on Walnut street, for $7lOO. A house and lot, the property of Abraham Sterner, in Upper Batmen township, this county, was sold to Frederick Bender, of this city, for $B5O. . / THE COUNTY KILLED.—Wm. Dawley, a young man about 16 years of age and an employee of the Le high Valley Railroad, Was killed on Monday week near Penn Raven, by falling from a coal ear. He was terribly cut up, and died instantaneously. Ills father was killed at thesnme place a few years ENCAMPMENT.—The City Guards of Phila delphia left their city on Saturday afternoon, In a special train, and encamped at Laurel MIL The Guards have a showy uniform and make an Im posing appearance. The encampment will attract large numbers of visitors during their stay. * The North Pennsylvania Railroad Company sell excur sion tickets from Philadelphia to the encampment, good till August 28th, for 82.75. THE CAMPAIGN OPENED.—Thit first Repub lican Mass Meeting is announced by the Chair man of the Republican County Executive Com mittee to be held in the city of Allentown, ou Sat urday evening next.. Let there be a large turnout. The epeahers, so far us announced, are Hon. Wilson Ilensey, of Philadelphia, E. J. More and John 11. Oliver, Esee., of Allentown. Other speakers from abroad are expected to be present. Every friend of Geary and Williams should make it a piiint to be present, as there is nothing like making a good beginning. THE iCOAI, STRIKE. —A dispatch from Scranton says—All prospect for an immediate re eumptlon of mining operations in this section has tied. The operators on Saturday made their must liberal offer of wages, but the miners in a body Ilene decided not to go to work, and decline any thing and everything but the sliding scale, or basis system. No further overtures will be made for some time, us operators have offered what they deem more than fair wages, and don't intend to umkc any more concessions, but fight It out. It is conceded by all that negotiations are off, and will remain so for an indefinite period. DROUGHT IN BUCKS COUNTY.—A corres pondent at Newportvillc, Bucks county, writes :_ "The farm land in this part of Bucks county is suffering from drought, and we need a soaking race to soften the oats stubble laud for plowing. The earth has become so bard that it requires a triple taunt of horses to pull the plow. Timothy and clover will not take root properly if the ground I Is not well pulverized. If coplous rains should full and not be succeeded by a hot sun before the potato vines are dead, potatoes will rot in the ground. Accounts of potatoes rotting in the fields are already In circulation.": FARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY.—The annual meeting of the Farmers' Mu tual Fire Insurance Company of Northampton county was held at the hotel of Andrew Whitesell, on Saturday, August 14th. An election for thir teen managers was held, resulting in the re-eke lion of the following without opposition S. Brown, John Leibert, Peter Gross, Chas. L. White sell, Christian Lerch, George Schweitzer, John Laubach, Sr., Stephen A. Heller, Samuel Oyer, Edw. Shinier, Isaac °herb', John 11. Howes, Is sac B. Insley. The managers afterward held a meet ing and chose the following officers :—President, Robert S. Brown. Secretary, John Lelbert.— Treasurer, Peter Gross. Reports of the Compa ny 'were read showing that the affairs of the cor poration were In a highly prosperous condition. A number of By-Laws which had been previously adopted by the managers were read and sanction ed by the members. The Company then adjourn ed. • A Goou SUMIEHTIOII.—A fanner, writing to the Bucks County Intelligence', favors the sugges tion that agricultural societies should take meas ures to ascertain the value of the artificial manures sold to farmer& It would be cafe to say that thou sands of dollars are expended annually by the farm ers in the vicinity of Philadelphia for fertilizers, of, the vatic of which they know nothing, except the declaration of the maker or vender, and dealers very rarely cry " stinking fish." That many of these fertilizers do not produce the results expect ed is within the experience of Most people, and whether the Increased production, on the , Whole, will pay the whole outlay, Is a mooted Point with many. Hence, every effort to determine the value+ of manures, and to protect the user from the spu rious article, should be encouraged by all. A pre mium of tklUO for a series'of careful experiments, s to the effect of the various fertilizers on wheat this fall, would be money well laid out by the ag ricultural societies of this section, and might pro duce more beneficial results than'a premium of $1 for a big pumpkin, or a bushel of tine potatoes that bad been sorted out oftt heap of three hundred bushels. PorrsTowN llomtpiNG Statoof.e. —The Pottstown Ledger thus speaks of the "11111" School at Pottstown :--The next term of "The 11111" Boarding School for boys, of which Rev. G. F. Miller is the principal, will commence the first week in September. These buildings are located on a commanding and beautiful eminence. adjoining this borough on .the east, and are largo and imposing structures affording a splendid view of the town and Its suburbs, with thc magni ficent landscape of the Schuylkill Vallcv—embrac- Mg a large. tract of beautiful country. Nature has done much for the school in the way of scene ry, but art and taste have been evoked to proms oil excrescences' and develope,. Its. beauties. The grounds have been tastily laid out, with winding drives and graveled walks ; shade and ornamental trees and slitobbery meet the gaze at every turn. The order and system of this institution are perfect In every particular. The mental, moral and phy sical training of its pupils - are all that could he desired ; and It will not be owing to it lack of care and effort on the part of the Principal or Assis tants, If the scholar does not become thorough and proficient in every branch of education. May the school continue to flourish as a green hay tree, and prepare many young men for the higher Walks in life, who may be useful In their day and ittflu : ential in promoting the best and purest interests of our whole country. NARROW ESCAPE OF A YOUNO LADY FROM DIOWNINO-lIEROIC CONDUCT OF Du. DE YOUNt —One of the most remarkable accidents that has occurred in this vicinity for years, took place near the Weigh Lock at thls place, on Wcdueadaylvc- MIT last about six o'clock, the particulars of which are as follows : Dr. Horace De Young and Miss Emily F. Kline, of Mauch Chunk, were re turning frOm the camp-ground, at Lehighton, In a buggy drawn by the Doctor's spirited ponies, nod when crossing the bridge over the " waste.way" of the canal Just below the town, the horses took fright at some new planks that had Just been laid in the bridge, and dashed over the tow-path Into the canal, precipitating the vehicle and its occu pants Into deep water. Miss Kline was thrown over the dasher and heroine entangled beneath Me front axle and double-tree. Dr. De Young with a most admirable heroism sprang to her rescue, and seizing her by the hair succeeded in raising her out of the water, where, despite the frantic plung ing of the horses, be managed to hold her for sev eral seconds. F inding, however, that to drag her over the axle was Impossible, he souk with her to the bottom of the canal, and after u violent and exhausting struggle, drew her from under the buggy to the bank, Just as some gentlemen came to his assistance. The young lady was quickly driven to her home Ina carriage and after the ap plication of restoratives and a vigorous rubbing, recovered consciousness. When her safety had been secured, the horses were looked after and. after some difficulty were safely landed. We have never had occasion to chronicle a. nobler deed than was the rescue of this young girl. Nothing but indomitable pluck, directed by un erringjudgment, could have accomplished It, and we gladly accord Dr. Del Young the credit of pos sessing both these qualities. Ills splendid conduct. Is something for which his friends, as well as those pf the lady whose life ho saved,ilrnever cease to honor him.—Munch Chunk Gn7 ete DIVINE SERVICE.—Tho "Forty Hours De votion" will commence in St. Laureuce's Church, at Catasanqua, on Sunday, August 20th, and ter minate the following Tuesday. Divine service each morning at 6 and 10 o'clock. Preaching each evening at 7 o'clock. NEW CARB.—Four magnificent palace pas senger cars, intended for the through line, have been completed in Wilmington for the North Pennsylvania •Rallroad. They surpass anything run in tills vicinity, with the exception of the through cars on the Chicago line. NARROW ESCAPE.—James M. Schollen berger, formerly of Hamburg, engineer at Charles Foust's Slate Query, at Slatington, had a very nar row escape from being killed on Saturday evening week. In starting the engine his right arm caught 'ln the machinery, where being alone, he was held for three hours before he could extricate himself. His arm was broken and it is feared that amputa tion will be necessary. BURNING OF A BRIDOE AT SCHUYLKILL HAVEIN.—The covering of the bridge of the Read ing Railroad at Schuylkill Haven was burned on Saturday evening last, causing come little deten doh to the up express train at that point. The damage to the structure was not so serious that travel was Interrupted for any length of tine. It Is supposed to have caught tire from the locomo tives, in consequence of the extremely dry weather. HEAVY LAST AT A SLATE QUARRY.—One day last week, at the Chapman Slate Company's quarries, in Northampton county, a very heavy and profitable blast was made. A hole 4 inches in diameter 'Was drilled 20 feet into the slate rock, Into which was put 9',i kegs of extra blasting pow der. There was broken out by this blast a breast of 15 feet of rock, the fissures made extending 50 feet across the grain of the same ; making materi al enough from which to manufacture 3,000 squares of first class rooting slate.—Eastou Free Press. ANOTHER EXCURSION to NEw YORK.— Messrs. New•hurt & Co. are getting up an excur sion to go to New York on the ith of September, returning nu the Nth. This is the only two days ex cursion that has ever been run to New York, Every accommodation will be given to excursion ists. It is the Intention to get a steamer to go to West Point and through New York Bay and up the East River. This arrangement will give parties au outside view of the great city, &c. A special train will leave Mauch Chunk at 5, A. M., stopping at all stations on the Lehigh Valley Rail road. The Allentown Cornet Band will accom pany the excursion. Tickets for sale at all princi pal hotels and book .stores at the stations along the L. Y. R. It. FIHE IN MONTUONI ERIC COI NTV. —Quite a serious fire occurred on the premises of Mr. Fran cis I'. Dubosq, near Montgomeryville, on Friday afternoon last, and resulted in the destruction of two barns, the principal one being among the fin est and most complete establishments In the coun ty ; a wagouhouse and other outhouses, the entire eropidE bad been recently housed, consisting of some 70 tons of hay, a large quantity or wheat and oats, and nearly all of the farming imple mentn, harness, Sze., were destroyed. The fire originated In a pile of straw In the Baru-yard, in a manner which Is as yet a mystery, and the spread of the flames was so rapid that It was almost ho possible to 'fescue anything except the horses. The extensive mansion of Mr. Dubosq was saved through the almost superhuman efforts of his own : family and a few neighbors. The loss by 'his un expected calamity will n mount to some f 15,000 and lehven Mr. !Mining without a grain of wheat or feed of any kind. REPOIa ot• COAL transported over the Le bigh Valley Railroad, for the week ending Aug. 14, 1860, compared with same time la t , t year : For Yr.'. 243,133 12 250,855 15 150 10 180 08 8,475 02 28,590 06 661,617 10 11,359 05 281,344 19 For W.A. fotnl Mahanny 14,018 14 Beaver Mead0w...12,691 00 Mauch Chunk " Upper Leli‘igh " Hazleton. Wyoming 66,845 13 1,425,627 08 Grand total game came IS6 61,768 11 1,571,158 07 Increase "'',780 07 Decrease LEIIIOII VALLEY IRON TIDE.—Pig iron transported by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for the week ending Aug. 140860 : From • Carbon Iron Co Lehigh Valley Iron Co Thomas Iron Co Lehigh Crane Iron Co.. Allentown Iron Co Roberts Iron Co Glendon Iron C 0........ Bethlehem Iron Co • Other Shippers EMI REL. v inacAN DELEGATE ELEi-rioNs. —ln another column will he found the notice of the chairotan of the Republican County Executive ,! Committee instructing the members of said Com mittee to appoint a time and place for the holding elections for delegates to represent the different Wards, Boroughs and Townships of Lehigh In the Republican County Convention to be held next Saturday, in the Court House. These elections must be held on or before Friday, evening. We hope the committee-men will see to It that every district is well represented. There Is work to do. Everywhere the prospect is bright. Let us labor to make Lehigh "do better" and crown herself with honor hi the great contest. Below we give the apportionment of delegates to the several elec tion districts: Allentown, Ist Ward 4 2d Ward :Id Ward.— 4 4th Ward • sth Ward 5 • 6th Ward Borough of Catasauqua...., " Copley • " Emaus 1 " Mlllerstown « " " Slatington • Whitehall •6 South Whitehall 4 North Whitehall 4 • Washington ti Heidelberg Lynn 4 Lowhill 2 Weisenliurg Upper :Macungie Lower Macungle..... ...... ....... . . ......... 5 Upper Milford Lower Milford Saucon 7 Salisbury 4 .. Hanover 31tacELLANEous.A. little daughter td . 3lr._ Sherrer, of South Bethlehem, who was severely burned on Monday week while making tire with coal oil, died of her Injuries on Tuesday morning. • A patent has been awarded to Mr. W. It. Thomas of Catasauqua,for au Improved ear wheel. The Athletics of Philadelphia beat the Moon- lain Base Ball Club of Pottsville, on Thursday a fternoou, by a score of 00 to 2. On Saturday morning a lire broke out lu the iron foundry of William K. Kelly, at Bristol, Pa. The flames spread so rapidly that the whole vil lage was threatened with destructlim, there Ibeing but one fire apparatus in the village. The people, however, turned out voLliansolc and worked like beavers till they cut nit the flames. The entire foundry, a large brick dwelling house, and about twenty tons of coal were cumsumed.. Mr. Kelly estimates his loss at $20,000 ; insured for $lO,OOO In the Mutual of Philadelphia, and the Lyeoming of Lucerne county, Pa. A 111011mtmed AlexaMier Smith lost $1,300 worth of property,, which he haul stored In the upper story of the machine shop, on which there was no insurance. The Red Men are perfecting their arrangements for their plemie nt Wainutport, on Tuesday next. Miss Caroline S. Marvin, of Massachusetts, boo accepted the appointment as teacher in the Allen towtrPetnale College. Miss M. Is a graduate of Mt. Holyoke Seminary, and an. experienced and accomplished teacher. A number of GeneralO who participated In the. battle of Gettysburg passed tiwough this place in the 13. 2 .0 train on Monday, en route for Gettys burg to take part in designating the different. point at which the contest was severest. They were joined here by Major General Robert McAllister, who we believe Is the only person who went front this place. Miss Octavls 11111, who has resided In Doyles town a number of years—a lady of accomplish ments and ability—has accepted a position of teacher In the Moravian Female Seminary at Bethlehem, and will enter upon her duties on tho first of September. ODD FELLOW CELEBRATION A't' SELLERS VILLE.—On Saturday, the Sellersville lodge I. 0. O. F. dedicated their ball. The dedication was made the occasion of a large parade which was participated In by a number of lodges from other places. The display was a fine one. THE DEMOCRACY of Lehigh Cpunty, the most intelligent body of men in the world, outside of New Jersey, met at the Court Bongo, on Satur day last, in County Convention. Thomas B. Metzger; Esq., was President; Reuben Danner, Stephen Dornbiasser and Henry Weider, Vim Presidents ; and David Roper and William Engle man, were the Secretaries. The following ticket was nominated :—Assembly, D. 11. Creitz, Adam Woolever ; Prothonotary, Jacob S. Dillinger I • Clerk of Orphans' Court, A. L. Rube ; Clerk of Quarter Sessions, Joseph hunter; Register, E. R. Newhard ; Treasurer, Daniel Bittner ; Commis sioner, Stephen Kern ; Coroner, rams 11. Bush ; Director of the Poor, Reuben Henninger ; Auditor, Franklin J. Newhard ; Trustees of Academy, F. IL Samuels, George Schell ; Surveyor, George Blank. Jonathan, Trexler, G. T. Gross and Tilghman Good were appointed Delegates to the next Dem ocratic State Convention. OUR NEIGHBORS NORTHAMPTON COUNTS —Mr. Samuel Siegfried, one of the oldest citizens of Easton died recently. lie had occu pied various county offices, the last being that of Clerk to the Commissioners. —A large meeting is contemplated by the Young Men's Christian Association of Easton to be held on Monday, Sept. 19th. Mr. Coc, Seem tory .of the New York Association, Rev. Stephen Tyng, Jr., and others will he present and address those attending. —A few days ago a German living in West Ward Easton, informed his wife, who was going to the Lutheran pie-ale, that she had better not take so much money as it might be stolen from her. Ills " frau" left on the excursion, her hus band remaining at home. When she came back she found the hearthstone deserted, all the money and whatever else valuable gone, and the husband nowhere to he found. He has not since been heard of. Last Thursday, while engage' in innocent amusement on Calypso Island, Miss Godshalk, sister of the editor of the Bethlehem Times, was seriously, thought it Is believed not dangerously injured on the bend by running violently against the projecting limb of a tree. Iler relatives desire to express their sincere thanks to all the ladles and g entlemen who rendered such kindly assist anceto the unfortunate young lady. 1=139 —August Term of Common Pleas com menced at Reading on Monday. Judge Van Reed presided at the Court held on Saturday —The first number of The Reading Weekly Dispatch was Issued on Saturday. It Is published by Elliott At Co., of the Dotty Dispatch, to which paper It Is, both in sire and general appearance, closely similar. Flury C. lleekendorn has received letters for Improvements to Sewing Machines, and con templates the manufacture of the improved ma• chines in Reading. —President-Grant, Gov. Geary and Judge Packer, arc to be specially invited to attend the coming Fall Fair of the llerks County Agricultural Society. J. L. Stichter, Esq., is Chairman of the Committee of Invitation nud he will succeed in se curing their attendance if such a thing Is possible. —A Heading scow returning from a base ball match, on Wednesday, capsized and ducked Its passengers In twelve feet of water. Fortunately all escaped. A pupil of the Womcisdorf Orphans ' Home had his leg broken lu the rush of the crowd upon the scow. —John Gaertumn, of Beading, a boy 11 years of age, was shot by Jacob Heckler while picking blackberriesi ou the latter's premises. The wounds are not serious and he will recover. Heckler was arrested and held In 5500 ball. • —The copperheads of Derks have put in nomination the following ticket: Law Judge, J. Ilagenrnan • Assembly, Henry Brobst, A. T. C. Refer, 11. IL Schwartz. There were thirteen can didates for that oilier. Prothonotary, George K. Levan ; Recorder, Daniel Hummel ; Register, Hiram S. Getz ; Cerk of Orphans' Court, Mahlon F. Weill'; Clerk of Quarter Sessions, Adam 11. Sailor ; Treasurer, Samuel Merkel ; Commissioner, John L. Moyer; Director of the Poor, Jacob B. Mast ; Auditor, William Y. Shearer. =1 —Samuel Wells, Esq., has been appointee Superintendent of the Pottstown Gas Rorke. —The furnace of the Pottstown Iron Com Pally, has been completely repaired, and will b put In operation the latter part of this week or be ginning of next. 1,0,481 10 • —Workmen ore busy in putting up the Sol diers' Monument at Norristown. The bitse Is 0 large block of blue marble, while the shaft will be pure white marble. On the sides of the base will be engraved the names of the departed `soldiers of Montgomery county. Altogether it will be a very tine and cfeditable affair. The dedication will take place on the 17th of September, the anniver sary of the battle of Antietam. lEEE ..270 ..800 . 610 530 ...150 -.340 ...220 ...440 —The 21st annual Exhibition of time Mont gomery County Agricultural Society will be held at Sptingtown on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thurs. , day,September 14th, 15th, and 16th. —We learn from the Norristown Republican that Warner Yerkes, son of Isaac Yerkes of Upper Providence, was, on Saturday last, attacked with that most horrible of maladies, hydrophobia. Ile and two other young lads were bitten a few weeks since by a rabid dog, an was stated at the time In the REGISTER.. Them; were Immediately placed under the care of br. Fry. As yet the disease has attacked Yerkes only. —The Pottstown Ledger says thht Francis Engle, son of Win. G. Engel, Esq., of that bor ough, who was convicted with several others of highway robbery, last November court, at Norris town, and sentenced to one year's Imprisonment was pardoned on VA' duesday week by Gov. Geary. There was quite a feeling in favor of the boy at the trial, a large number of persons contending that the evidence was not sufficient to convict. Subsequently this theory proved correct, one of the parties convicted confessing to his participa tion in the crime, but entirely exonerating young Engle. These facts becoming known, a large number of members of the Montgomery county bar and many influential citizens front Pottstown, petitioned the Governor for his release, who exer cised his executive clemency as above stated. THE METHODIST CAMP MEETLY( 1!=1 LEIIIMITON, August 17th, 1860.—The beautiful grove in South Lehighton, owned by Dr G. B. Linderman, is dotted this morniug with about fifty tents, contaltpug 'representatives of the M. E. Church of the Lehigh Valley. Delegations are prereut !con! Bethlehem, Allentown, Cataratiqua, Lehighton, Mauch Chunk, Tamaqua, Malianok City and Sentinel% and the work of preparation is going rapidly Forward. The circle is about 150 feet In diameter, and sittings are ar ranged for several thousand people. The stand will accommodate flay preachers, and the altar will hold several hundred. Every arrangement has beets made to secure the comfort of the parti cipants. The large boarding tent, under the su perintendency of M r. M. M. Grover, of East Mauch Chunk, is the guest preparation of the kind I ever saw. The most ample preparation to furnish first class board have been perfected by the parties having the matter In charge, and no fears need be entertained either of scant fare orr. . exhorbitaat charges. Among time 'meddlers on the ground, I notice Revs. James Cunningham, of Chester, 8. T. Rou ble of Bethlehem, J. F. Crouch, of Allentown, J. Lindemuth, of Lehighton, J. R. Bally, of East MaucluChunk, J. O'Neil, of Tamaqua, and J. B. J. McConnell, of Malionoy City. Many others are expected - and will probably arrive by the late trains to-day. This afternoon prayer meetings were held in sev eral of the tents, and the people present seem to be preparing, for a season of great spiritual' com fort. In the to/ening the large lamps, which were hung at intervals in the circle, were lighted, . and gave the camp as wierd appearance not unfamiliar to those of us who have lived coder canvas be fore. The rain has Interfered somewhat with the arrangements and the regular services will not begin until to-morrow. WEDNESDAY, August 18.—This taunting the " rules" governing the camp went into effect as the sound of a horn at au early hourborc witness. These regulations provide for the following daily religious exercises s Experience Meeting st 534 o'clock Family Worship at 6,l'ublic Prayers at 8, Preaching at 10 a. nm., Children's Meeting at I.li, Preaching at 3 and 73i, and Experience Meeting at 6p. m. The rules require all persons except tent-holders to retire from the ground at 10 o'clock . This morning Rev. J. F. Crouch, of Allentown, officiated in the pulpit. In the afternoon the ser vices were conducted by Rev. James Cunningham of Chester, and the evening sermon was preach ed by Rev. J. W. Knapp, of Blatlugton. All the sermons to-day were interesting and effective. Durlug the afternoon quite a number of visitors from the surrounding• towns and country put in an appearance and seemed struck with the charm lag locality and good order of the camp. If the weather continues favorable to-morrow will bring large additions to the number of Methodists now here, and by Beadily the meeting will be at Its height. Thus far everythiughus passed off delight fully. The arrangements at the Boarding Tent are especially creditable, where, in addition to , meals, comfortable lodging accommodations are supplied, at reasonable rates, to persons who have no tents and yet desixe to remain permanently. Several ministers arrived today, among wliont` I noticed Rev. Mr. Hinson and Father Hance of Easton, J. W. Knapp, of Slatington, J. T. Swin dell, of Nesquehoning, J. A. Borland, of Gilber ton, B. T. Kemble, of Bethlehem, and Wm. Mul len, of Manch Chunk. THURSDAY, August 19.—The early Meetings this morning prepared the congregation for the reception of Mr. Swindell's excellent sermon 'St 10% o'clock. Throughout the day the services have been well attended, and the meeting Is In creasing In interest. Every train brings fresh nr rivals of ministers and laymen, and the hacks are beginning to do a paying business. Rev. R. 11. Pattlson, D. D., Presiding Elder of this District, and Rev. Wm. Major, of Lebanon, are on the ground. Mr. Hinson, of Easton, preached this afternoon and Mr. Kemble, of Bethlehem, this evening. The appointments for to-morrow (Friday) are, Mr. O'Neill in the morning, Mr. McConnell, in the afternoon, and Mr. Cook at night. Mr. Major will probably preach on Saturday, and Dr. Patti son on Sunday. Correspondence Mauch Chunk Gazelle. Where they itiet.—lf you can't find your friend at the hotel or any of the other of Ills itccustottled haunts, slap around to Wannumker & Brown's and ho sari' to nod him buyltur a new suit at the " Largest Clothing House." Oak (lull liar become a sort of exchnuge, every body goes there tool no matter whom you lire looklug for. If he Is au honest man, you will he more likely to Had blot there 110111 at attyother Otto place. Mi.. Schulz: I have used the BITTERS I (dllitlnCd from you and find thorn to beall they are recommended to be. I found one bottle to afford me considerably relief, I feel as through I cannot do very well without them under toy present Mute of health. D. Memo:, N. 144 South Sixth St., l'hilmielphia. Pastor Baptist Pussyunk Church. ail - Read HeIIEETZ'S standing advertisement In another coin run. 111= BUSINESS NOTICES. take pleasure In recommending the use of ll'a Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer an a cafe and ro• bie preparation for roaming gray hair to lie natural ler, and promoting ita growth Boolean, Salt Rheum, Skin anti Pnt/e //Lodges Warranted en red.—See testimonial : SALIPUURY TOWNSIIM Lehigh Co., Oct. 31, INS. It in with a grateful feeling that I feel able to make th . following statement for the benefit of those who are sutler lug from Scrofula and other Chronic Diseases. My wib had been suffering fur several years from tumors o •weillugs on her neck which after a time would nettle and discharge matter, leaving a running sore. She ha, been treated fur more than a year by snort eminent PhYal clans without receiving any permanent benefit, her diseas becoming worse, until she lord five of these running sore ou her neck, when I employed Dr. 11. D. Louguker, unite whose treatment she commenced to Improve very fast, th sores on her neck to heal, and all her unpleasant and ills agreeable symptoms gradually to disappear, until he health was restored, which was in-about four months. feel perfectly justified, after having tried the treatment 0 other phyxicians lu recommending alt those who are suffer log from Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr. Lougaker fa medical treatment, with a firm belief that they will he nut isfied, benefited and cured thereby, as my wife has been [Signed, • JAMES BAHNER. Dr. 11. D. Longaker's office is on tho East side of Sint street, between Hamilton and \Valet:it. Allentown. The Great Medical Mistake of former days was an utter neglect of sanitary precautions. No efficient mean• were adopted for the prevention of sickness. Sew• erage was unknown In rifles; drainage was rarely at tempted In the country. Ileaps of offal were left to rot In the public streets, and domestic cleaulluesa, the great on. tidote to febrile diseases, was sadly neglected. It Is not In now. Wise laws, philanthropic Instituti.s, and a vigilant sanitary pollee, have, to a great extent, remedied the evil. Nor IA this all. PiIitVENTIVE WIHICATIoIt Ime helped materially to lesson the rates of mortality. It is tint too much to nay that Vitals or THOU.\ NO/4 escape sick nensin unhealthy seasons In consequent, of having IS• VIIIIMATED engin NIISTEMII IN AIWA...it by tt count. , of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS. This pure anti vegetable tonic and alterative roloprises the extracts and esseurtei of a variety of roots and herbs, relluientol for their strengthening, seotition, vitalizing tool Porifring properties. These tnedielnal agents are incorporated With a spirit absolutely free from the acrid riliNoll which de files, more or less, all the liquors of commerce, and their effect Is diffused through the whole frame by this active, yet harmless stimulant. The result is such a condition of the system as renders Ito/ f but hoprerions to the CM. , rlor rouses of disease, such as dump, fog, sudden alterna tions or temperature, &e. Strength, and the perfect regu larity of all the Niglio:is of the body, are the best safe. guards against atmospheric poise° nod theeffects .of un wholesome water, mud HOSTETTER'S 111'17E104 ere the best strenotheolun and regulation medicine at preseut known. hoc dyspepsia and biliousness they area Cll , ll' 4111.111.1,1:. THE REQISTER FOR THE CAMPAIGN OF 18;9. t r +N,,k*: . • eAr.e allOr ;ficer;•-ligie.7l ": " In order to further the db , senduatlon of Repub. Can Ideas and to nld In strengthening the Repub- Can party In Lehigh County, we will send THE .EITIGH REGISTER till after the OCTOBER. ELECTION, Including the Issue of October 90th, to any address, Free of Postage, for VonTr CENTS 100 copies to several post (Aces linanrial nub Conuurrciat --- ALLENToWN MARKETS, Al7ll. 25. ew, , c0 ,1 +verY , c , ek bY Wthur&brier & Newhard lA' li,•ut Flour. per Wilma. per 'melte% .. Timothy Seed, per bushel Clover S I. Wheat Fl7ur. Corn M. " Iluttrr, pervound Tallow, " Eggs. per dwell PolutueN, per bushel..... Dried Appled. per bunhel . Dried Peaches 90q 6 u. NEW TORE PRICE CURRENT t e03 1 111111M4217717V141a7, e1 :; 11 Z . .1713 2 11:1,1 1 11y I LV.: New , Yerk. BUTTER.— Orange & Sonses CO. l'alln, good to ch,dce, IA Th. 4O(040. Clienange. Del. and Cattaratigus Co's rhoice. baYI., Do. fair to good. :15(it3). Cononou bottoms white, tee - b..[l. Sunqueliiinua Co. pang, chalets, C.),g145, Do.. fair to d , Du., Common inittonio N. 1. State Tulin choice yellow :170.40 Ito, tole toy 0,1, .Co 1 11:11 k loan., White t1,Ve.: . 10 t V. • State Firklun choice, yellow for •nhipplog ma:3B. fair to good, 3.2(4..5. Wentern, Firkins, choice. yellow 27.030. Do., fair to good, 2.36C . .J1. Di, common nod white, 17423, Cooking Butter, ilasb2.l. Northern Pa. tiiim ~ ire, 37g01i„). poor to good, 2.5(3.31. Elintern Pekin toles and firkins. 1.1&1.). Do.'do., poor to good, avkr.N. Receipt (or the last week foot up about 12,100 packages or n decrease of 3,000 packaged from hint week. Though the receipts have not twee as large as the proVloll , 4 week, we have had dull and deelin market for all gribles. •Ince our lent, a the intint utlr in able g reiliteltott being lit the high grade.. There id ecru holm bringiug our onwide bg• ures quoted to•day, the weather had been no extremely but fur the pant few days that the ,lock Cone,. In Very had order, and low to he ould otf at the host we can get. Shit ,- pers In br o wnlie disappointed if they do !Instal get nn. Ink., du the best We Volt under eug citron,. titmice*. CHEF:SR.—New factory choice Anil (miry. Do, fair to good, 1.1(4416'y. N. Y. Stem Dairy good to choice !:2 1 1511 ,4g R0. , puor to amid 100,13. N. Y. Stale sklni• 01168,—Jeraey and Pen.. well packed caff, it dor. 2.14'.1.1. Jersey tad Henna. well Packed 1,010, 2401,25. N. Y. State, well packed, good order, 21)..,a24. Ohio and WeAtern. gaud order, )22)k - ..1 ) ).,•• Recelptm continue free no d Ore demand light, priers. are hout ours cent lower than thin day week with a doll mar atone!he lona coutluuen fearfully counting wit mid iu ta (badly packed.) heavy very row marks indeed that ran 1,0 put out at the murk now. We aro Well aware that it in dliwouragiug for ohippern to receive acct. 1. Willi Leavy losses, ton we can t RS we do the be . nt we can. July m.1%1.011.1 are the two trying mointlin "n itellier. n - 21 11ra ' r;i 0 w7 ' e " hilice. new, honk Kidney choir°, new, :!..JlCri,2.tio. si , dlllloS, choice. new, Otral2,lll. Pea, choice, 1.(0.1(40 . 2D. DO., fair tu good, 2.042 W. Mixed lets and common, 10111011 FRUIT—Apple.. Primo Stale, /0411 Jersey, Mlle mot PeniwylVtitlia. APplex ti hero. ea% Blackberries). n(risil. Itorpherrle.. . Clierrltot, pitted. Penrl.re 4tl EEs l;Me Ll v r . , , n el . ed • 44 kil).ll.l . liii, 2.4102. Clover, I VALWW—libtood barrel)). - f II'AV 2 - 14/111,TRY.—Duckn alive, it pair.. 1741.11. - teem) alive, VI pair. 2.01a..11 CO. &live TOrkeYs. 111 24111)24. Dll.. POW 1.. Itiatl. Itoootern, 1.24111. Spring Ciiirkens r.!iii. Do. C. 75. Remember and mark al. ~r full nano) on the tide of every packge MR we way know who it is from, and ale° mark theca,ta on the nide of every package, that We luny know . Whet each contain. , without opening every package to find lb, kind liar wuuto, and send full invoice lip The ondernigned would reAneelftllly Inforisi his (Humid and nhippera throughout the coitutry, that 110 In still at th. old mond, in Barclay atreet, npd In not an)* waY norted with :he au-called Aria of Hlfrich, Hilbert 6, Cu,,, anddii threfore r ani resodunible for toy goods eunalgued rnald Oral. Respectfully, J. R. ILEI.IILICII. Xarriagcs. REBER—REITER.—In Molltown,Slerlos eouu ty, on the 29th ult., Mr. Augustus W. Reber, formerly of Allentown, to Mina Emma Reiter, of Molltawn. NEWHARD—KLOTZ.—Aowthe 224 of August, by the Be,. Alfred Einbbs,Mialerjeteln Newhard toNtze Annie Klotz, both cif this city. DEILY—KEMBLER.—On lluilsth of August, by the Rei. N. B. Straesburger, Mr. Ell. Delly, of Hanover to Mies Mary Kembler, of Allentown. IDcatbz. — riglC;in this city on Ml' 20th last., Juliann 0., widow of Jacob Fink, aged 82 years. 0 months and 3 days. MMIZ,K.SHIR,M LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED 1825 BENJ. CIIICKEIIING, Secretary hvidowls Paid Annually, on the Contribution Plan, from 29 to 70 An Annual Payment Life Policy is NOT FORFEITED by Wm: to pay Premium when due. but is continued in force under the Dituisachusetta Law of April, 1801 One Annual Payment will continue the Policy In force 2 years and 3 Jaye Two " Payments " f (4 4 4, 1 2 ~ Three " 4, , 7 27 The BERKSHIRE was the FIRST COMPANY in the United Statea to make ALL of its Policies NON•FORFEITABLE ASSETS ANNUAL INCOME All Endowment and Limited 'Payment Life Policies aro entitled to u " PAID-UP .NON-FORFEIT- PHILADELPHIA BRANCH OFFICE; W. H. YODEL Agent for Lehigh and Northampton Co Nc3) Abbertiscittents. REPUBLICAN MASS MEETING! 1-c3 Ntetie•j, Theltepublieatis of Lehigh and adjoining counties and all others in favor of the admin istration of Governor Geary, are invited to assemble in Muss Meeting in the ('ITV OF A LLENTOWN, Saturday &ening, Aayug 211, um. HON. A. WILSON HENZEY, Of Philadelphia, E.. 1. MORE and .10I1N 11. OLIVER, Eatis., sin nn I So paying. I Of Allentown, and others will addreio tl. netting. By order of • GEORGE Blsl` EL. Prealdent of the Republican Co. Ex. Coin: TN THE DisTitivr E O R T F 1 THE uNITEi) STATES, for tioi Lantern Ilistri O ct of i1Y.1 . 1 . 1, U. N. MA1.1110..1 4 0,1114 NOBILIATOWN. l's.. Auguat 7, Itait. This ie to give notice that on the MY tretith day of Au aunt, A. D. thitai, a warrant In bunkrupley was issued agatusenlii i Mato of Pitman and'Diehlthe City of Allen town. lb the county of Lehig State of Petittnyi Vlllllll, Who 11.1 been adjudged a baukrupt on ilia own petition t that tier payment of any debtsand ileliv..ry of say prop erty belonging to such bankrupt, to Into, or for hie are. nod tho transfer of Any property Ity hint, ore forbidden hy IILW; thdt mentltlg of the creditors of the cold bankrupt, to pro. their debtit, and to eltio .11,0 or 1111 l re assignees of Ids estate, will be held at n Eistrt of Bankruptcy. to be hoiden at flit , oDico of the Register In ilankruptey. tW tho A uterirait 110101, Allentown, before George N. E.N...ltotAkter..lll the tweet.' day id * Septetniter, A. D. 1551, at 9 CIOCk. 0. tn.au JAMES 111 NES. 2.1-itt S. Deputy !derided, no Moo.outter. WirEELEit. at ii.st) 'S 3 111, 81111, 16 10 11111 g. 3 11, 113, .13. paying " FAMILY IMPIIIIVED NOISELES:, SEWING MACHINES , LIR Kt. Kr sT 04. RECEIVED AT ALL TIIE EXPOSITION THE VIRE' There were I u behlgh euuutr ha about 10 alioullas over Ph machines mold. This slums the popularity and p.n.s • this Machine. We will give everybody at Machine on trial—free of eharge—ttual make tile payments to gull. Machines sold 01 the Vasil price -0 .11..0 ,1 Y payment.. *PI All kinds of 'Thread, Hilk, and Machine material Lep and atitelalug dome to order at the nine, ADOLPH ZW ANZIO. Agent„ No. N. 21N. 7th Pt., (Holden's Buildinital outiailan ALLINTOWN, JAMES S. EAItLE S SONS; IMPORT MU:. FY I) 3 I , FACTUREIIS LOOK I NI; O KSES PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES CH RU➢U lUGHAPH S, Ettroi.•au AIM Aluvrican—atu Itamtnnie PINE ENGRAVINGS, ROGER'S GHOUPES, We arc the only authorized trholesele and retail dealers lu the Rogers' (troupes in lids Elate, and sell all of them at the maaufacturer s ralee. Circulars sent on application! EARLES' LIALLERIES, 818 Chelan nt Et., naiad's, Ps. MEI P (WS FIELD, MASS 'l. P. PLUNKETT, President Per cent EXAMPLE AT AGE 35 ~,,e,!‘177_, . ;.::- . -;_,,-.7,7,r---7 . ., M ABLE POLICY," nicer One Annual Prenntuu line been paid 11 . I,N ['l' STli EET MEMO =9 =I TLc lauliciit publican°. Charter Perpetual JACOB L. GREENE, Aast-sec'y. EVERY POLICY 18 Hued by this Compauy since April A. D. 1801, Is NON-FORFEITABLE, and so expressed in the ME K 250,000 500,000 W. H. (IRA V ES, Oeuat : al Agent and Attorney for Yana oaks, Allentown: Nein Ablurtiocntento READ TD/S! LAZARUS MORRIS' CELEBRATED P ERF El ) SPE( !TA C'l, ES AND EY E.GI. ASS ES ONE OF THE FIRM WILL BE AT TIIE STOREAW - THEIR AOENTR iESSIttI. KELLER BROS., Jewelers, Allentown, Po., TWO DAYS ONLY, SIOXPAY AND TUESDAY AUGUST 30 AND 31, 1860, Ile atioutle for the purpose of aasiathig Messrs. Keller Bros. in FITTING TIIE EYE IN DIFFICULT Olt UNU SUAL CASES. Those suffering from impaired ur diseased vlaion are recommended to avail theinaolV. of Dila 01 , • porinuity. Our Spectacle., and Eye-Claami aro acknowledged to he the must perfect mods - inure to sight ever manufactured. mud ran always Le relied upon as affording Perfect 01,0 cud comfort while airengthening and preserving the Byes most thoroughly. 1)S.Plo take oceanlou to notify the Public that We em ploy uu indices, tail to caution thew mintiest those pro• tending to hay. Oar goods for sale. • . oust-tf $l5 • GOLD WATCHES. $2O. THE ONLY GENUINE OHOIDE GOLD WATCHES MANUACTUkED .BY THE OROIDE WATCH CO., Aro all of best make, Bo Wing Coe,. Warr/tided not to Perntsh: looks liko m ake a and atro EQUAL loam beet COLD WATCHES In uud Welt; with the best Fllll Jeweled 'Machal and Patent Leters. Extra Fine Pose., (1loot'o; anti Linliga . a1.)4 15 aaab• Th. Double Extra Relined, Solid Oral& 001.1, A No.• I, Full Jeweled Lever+, at 6.0 each. Sent by Exprese anywhere within the Culled Slates, AT Icanri.An ITIIOI-EAALR ratios, pnytible on delivory. NO MONEY IS REQUIRED IN ADVANCE, only aatlsfactory assurance that the order la made In good faith. Any pack• ago may bo opened and examined before paid for, by pay ing the Exams chargen only. Persona eau order by mail with safety, by soodlog 111.14- 4.y lu edvence, iti a Itegistored letter. and tho goods will be Soul ne a Registered Package.prepaid. at our rink. AN ALIENT SENDINO FOE SIN. WATCHES, WILL RECEIVE AN .EXTRA WATCH FREE—M AK INO SEV EN 415 WATCHES FOR 60, or SEVEN 41St WATCHES FOR 11120. ALSO KLEOINT OROIDE (101.1) CHAINS of latoat and moatcoetlz style., for Ladies' and Oesslomati'm wear, from lo to loam; long. at Price. of 42, 41, ati and 0.11r4 1 ; lent with watch, at lowest wholesale price.. Our Watcher. or,, all made of Dot O ENUIN 13 SOLID 0110IDE °OLD, Ittirixen, aro all porfortlY regulated and adjusted, end OUARANTEED by the Company to keep ,orrect priceind wear and sot tarnish. State thu kind, ;Ise and of watch required. and order only of THE OROIDE WATCH CO., IClFulton Stroct, N. Y MIME rrHE LATENT DISC 0 V MIT IN .11RDICATIoN. /_~ / _.- ~ .; . : 0, 1 v; ,, q' .. "tz' 1• '') ''.P#P. t The great difficulty which physiolaus have been labor. lug fur centuries to overcome, has at length hem obviated. A Vegetable Cathartic and alterative more efficient thee any mineral preparation of the some clam, and an agro table to the taste sa ordinary candy, in now offered to the sick in the fond of • Lozenge. Du. ERASMUS WINSLOW% LI Vlllt AND STOMACH LOZENOE in the must Deponent medicinal novelty that moderu chemistry has produced. It contains two Milani cal entrants, perfecti - harmless in themselves, but em bodying all the reme dial properties of mercury, and dm. lined ht this pleasant feral to impersede led health from general use, the usuneous pills and potions of which that eugerou• excitant le the main lugredient. More then ONE THOUSAND EXPERIMENTS were made by the In• venter of Dile peerless remedy before It war brutish) to Its Itsstate of perfection. The Lozenge Is Jimmie. in Its operation. and although the medicine' taste of Its cure tlv• components ban been extinguished by chemical art, their virtue% retrain us active and rtontim ever. I V nYe• re l ut s i4 i leVe Ornery, tv" it t i ne ' izTot h u l i c e i ; Ire ' s to ` fv ` i= the feebler lox are subject, the Lomeli. will be found in• thaw), more effective than any of the horrible and din gentleg compounds usually admiebeered In mush canes. As au untibilleus •pecl ne and general spectral, they have no equal either among advertised DrePeralloos or the preparations of the Veinier phartatteeptata. le I.II.II.IMIANTIIkiII that nu one who has once tried Da. Ell•1111101WINNI.OW . 11 LIVES ANDST.IIA , II Loikgell will evval?faisl l : A nttaryaligl. o ."tivol, -, fl git il. ge . Place, Now York. ANTED.--•AGENTN.FOR PROF. Parson'• Lawn of Businew. With Bill Directions and P an no ne, obi Trauctiona lo every State, b TnCoell• ate L. L. D., Profcsnur of Law t o Harvard Univernity. A New Boot Yon immanent. ExplultitUlf oven' bled of contract and legal obligation. and nhowlog how to draw and execute than. The highent and bast au thority.ln the laud. Bend for oar liberal terms); oleo for our Patent Bible Promotion. Sent tree. PAR MELEE CO., Philadelphia, Ps. , jety 7.301 a11'25-ly