lEttigt gtgister. POBLIBIIIID IVORY IcIiDNIIIIDAT ST ROBERT IREDELL, JR TERMS, $2.00 A YEAR IN ADVANCE No paper discontinued until all arcaragcs are (paid; except At the option of the publishers Our subse rlbers who do not teeelve their papers regularly wlll : confer a great favor upon us by aeirdiug word to thin office. Subscribers about removing will please send us their old address as well as the new COUNTY COMMITTEE MEETING A meeting of the Republitan County Exceu tive.Commlttee will be held nt the Eagle Hotel, on Saturday , the 4th day of September, at 1 o'clock, P. M. Punctual attendance Is requested. By order of WILLIAM J. ROMIG, Prexident. The following aro the members of the Committee for the ensuing year : Cbstrmsa—Dr. Wm. J. llomlg. Allentown, let Ward—Jenne Wanner. tht Ward— " It Ward—F. A. Rohe. 4th Ward—Wont. K. Reeder. Nh Ward—Wm—l. Reichard. 6th Wned—Joseph Wmmenldge. • ' Celfaxatirpm—lt. Clay Hamer/11y: Vophy—O. 1,. Schreiber. Stadfngtnn—A. Hellman. Afil , •retnum—Franklln Sl,liner. Emaus—Ueorga W. ere. Hallenteen—lierrleon Berle. , Upper Annex :—Joseph Wittman. Upper Attlford—Joseph Gunmen loner Milford —Clutrlen Shoenly. Upper Macungie—Wm. T. Ilrelnig. Jonner MacngieAbrahnni Schmoyer. North Whitehhll—J. C. Welling. Month Whitehall—John Snyder. IVhileheal—S. 11. Price, F.ilenger. V;'orly. • •Aigi iin a4 l lVlle" C ni ' K. Peter. Washington—J(llin C. Make. /fa newer —WI Illam N V Int. THE CITY School Appoinbncotc.—Mr. S. IL Larue and Miss Sarah Gabriel have been - "appointed teachers In the nigh School, the former in the male and the latter In the female department. Burned. Charle's Smith, employed at Fisher's foundry, was somewhat burned on last Saturday by molten Iron splashing out of the ladle on him Going WeAL—One of the ears of the Allen town Passenger railway has been purchased by the passenger railway company of Davenport, lowa. Before the Public. —Mr. Adolph Zwnnzig ap pears before the public In an advertisement in an ether column. Those about purchasing sewing macblocs should give him a call. Wo know the machine he sells is one of the best manufactured, and those who run It say it Is the very best In use. Masonic. The Grand Commander of Knights Templar, of this State, has notified the cOmmanderles of Reading, Mauch Chunk, Tama- qua, Easton and Allentown, to meet In conjoint conclave at Allentown, on Wednesday evening, optember Btb. A large number of members arc expected to be present. Exeursion.—On September 11th, 1869, the Red Men of Easton will midi(' an excursion to Worniau's Spring, Allentown, I. ThisbCant I ful resort has been wisely chosen. It Is pretty and attractive place, and tie large hotel on the grounds AIR tie open to the exeursfonists, whose large parlors afford a tine opportunity for dancing. Real Estate.—Henry Wetzel sold a house and lot situated on Ninth street, north of Liberty, to Daniel Kistler, of West Penn, Schuylkill county, for $2,100 Messrs. Edward Harvey and Winlatnll. Bowden sold a vacant lot of ground, 29 feet front by 110 In depth, situate on Sixth street above Linden, to Walter P. Huber, for 12100. Fifth Ward School Houac.—At n meeting of the School Board, Fifth Section, on last Friday, the following preamble and resolution were adopted : WHEREAS, The Board of Controllers of this city bae informed us that the Fifth Section School llousc will not be completely finished so as to ad mit all the schools of that Section before the 13th day of September next, Resolved, That the Secretory give public notice that the opening of the schools in the Fifth Sec tion be postponed until the 13th day of September next. Firemen's Parade.—On the occasion of the visit of the Congress Hose Company, of Chestnut Hill, to this city, on Monday next, the Fire De partment of Allentown will turn out in force and male a parade through the city. Preparations arc being' made for a handsome display. The Good Will Fire Company have engaged the Ring gold Band of Reading, and the America and Co lumbia will have Allentown music. On Tuesday evening a grand complimentary ball will be given by the America Hose at the Fountain House. A Phrenologist on the Make.—An individual representing himself a voltaic of the above pro fession stopped at the Eagle hotel last week, and taking advantage of his knowledge of men's vir tues and Weaknesses, conducted himself to suit the different temperaments of those he met and thus encountered little difficulty in worming himself Into the affections ofeouilding humanity. He was honesty personified and was particularly severe in his expression upon those persons who board at a hotel and leave without paying their bill. lie couldn't see hole they could do it, really. But it ap pears he suddenly discovered the "how" one night, for the " Eagle" awoke from its slumbers next morning, yawned and rubbed Its eyes, but It could not open them wide enough to see the Phrenologist, for he find left. And his baggage, —oh where; oh where, was it! Mass Meeting at the Square—A Large Turn- Ufa —The First Gtoi of the Compafga.—The cam-. reign was opened at Centre Square on Saturday evening. The Republicans of the city turned out in force. The meeting was extraordinarily large and the people were attentive listener's. Hon. A. Wilson Henssey, of Philadelphia, addressed the assemblage in an able, sound, telling speech. He addressed himself more particularly to the labor ing men. He showed that the Republican party was by its professions and it sacts, by the passage of the Homestead law, by it adherence to a Protective Tariff, and the numerous other evidences which, he named, Om workin'gman'a' party. Ile review ed the war, its causes and Its results. He showed • up Asa Packer In his true light, and gave the Democratic party a dig In the ribs which will snake it squeal. ills speech was cut short by the thunder storm and several other speakers were therefore denied the opportunity of addressing the immense concourse. The City Cornet Baud furnished thi music. Our Local Elections.—Remember that the time for holding - elections for city, borough, ward and township officers has been changed from the spring to the second Tuesday in October. Tickets for the different election districts can be printed with the State and County tickets if ordered in time. The advantage of this Is that it' ill avoid the risk of not having the local ticket voted and will, therefore, save much trouble and confusion. The following Republican committees have been appointed for the ensuing year for the different wards in the City of Allentown, for the purpose of appointing the time to hold the ward nominations for the city:—First Ward, Herman Selmon, Win. A. Roney, Capt. D. C. Roth ; Second Word, E. W. • Young, P. 11. Steitz, Henry E. Raise ; Third II ard, Ephraim Grim, Joseph Hecker, John Q. - Cole ;' Fourth Ward, J. W. Reber, John Helfrich. Owen R.Lloffman ; Fifth Ward, Lieut. Allen G. Dalai, Alvin P. Zellner, Jonathan Reichard ; Sixth Ward, Daniel Brown, Andrew C. Lockwood, JOshua Deltic. TUE COUNTY It BAD ACCIDENT AT 110KENDAIRDA. -0 1 1 ' Friday last, after thnreview at Camp Hancock, a patty of Philadelphians among whom were Mayor. Fox and spec al officer Robert A. P. Moore, visited the extensive works of the Thomas Iron Company. They were about returning to camp when Mr. Moore was struck on (hr head by a beam thrown out a window by a workman, from the effects of which he died in about an hour afterwards. His head was mashed and It was bard to recognize in his bloody corpse the active and vigorous manhood thdt had possessed it so short a time before'. The sad event cast a gloom over the whole party. RAILROAD ACCIDENT AT WERNERBVILLE. — Carl Btrenebekey, 25 years of age, and a native of Munich, Bavaria, met with a serious accident by being Jammed between cars at Wernersvllle, one day last week. Its was attempting to get on a coal train, in order to make his way to Reading, when he was thrown upon the track and had one of his feet partially mashed, his knee badly bruised and the right hip dislocated. BREAKDOWN AND FATAL ACCIDENT.—An up coal train on the Reading Railroad ran off the track at Marion, about two miles above Norristown Tuesday morning, in consequence of the breaking of the axle of one of the cars. Some 50 care were plied up upon the road, obstructing both tracks. The dead body of an unktiown man was found under the ruins In the afternoon. It is supposed that he was stealing his passage upon the train. Ms remains were interred in Potter's Field. Lenox CABLE. —The largest wire-rope cable in the country, being 5,878 feet In length, was Wined •out at Trenton last week. The Ortiette sa'ys that it is be raised ou an Inclined plane at Solomon's nap, on the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, to draw heavy coal trains over the moun tains. In making wire rope, it used to require a rope-walk, at least half a mile in length. But by nn Invent of Mr. Roebling, the walk is dis pensed with, un he rope is twisted in the middle Noysi, CURRENCY.—At the Sheriff's sale at • Wilkesbarre on Saturday week, after some very lively bidding upon property, which had been run up to the coin of 101 dollars, a bidder went one cent better, a second hid one cent, when a waggish attorney bid "101 dollars and three cents and a postage stamp that had been used but once." The bid wee taken, the property knocked down, the condition complied with, and the matter stands of record in the Sheriff's office, duly =MOM on the writ. MoviNo llousEs has been reduced to a per fect system In Boston, where 'at preset they arc moving a large free-stone hotel to make room for the widening of Tremont Street. A sort of rail road has been constructed for it. The entire basement has been laid bare, the foundations slightly raised, and large numbers of small iron rollers Inserted under them, and these rollers will move upon a stout foundation wall with straps of Iron bound to Its top. The moving force Is some sixty or seventy jack screws, turned by human power, and capable of moving ten hundred thou sand tons which is the weight of the building. The Journey was commenced on the morning of August tßst, and at noon the edifice had been moved nineteen Inches. In the meantime the occupants of the building are employed In the usual avoca tions. COLEDROOKDALE RAILROAD.—We are grat Med to be able to announce that It is the Intention of the Colebrookdale Railroad Company to open their line to trade and travel, as far as Boyertown, (seven or eight miles) on Monday, the 6th of September. The contractors have about finished their work, and Mr. John McAfee, of Pottstown, with a force of workmen, Is engaged in putting down the balance of the track widen will unite us with our flourishing nelgboring borough (Boyer town,) by means of the Iron rail. The road, it le expected, will be opened to Mount Pleasant In the latter part of October. Of course, in due time It will run on to Hosensack Gap, to unite with the Perklomen Road, from which point the two roads will be extended to the East Penna. R. R., at Emaus, and form a through line to Allentown, the Lehigh Valley and New York. The stations between Pottstown and Mount Pleasant have been named, and we think quite ap propriately, as follows :—Glasgow, Manatawny, Iron Stone, Colebrookdale, New Berlin, Bechtels ville, Mt. Pleasant.—Pottstoten Ledger. COUNTY Ferns.—The Lehigh County Fair will be held on the 28th,2ilth, and 30th of Septem ber, and lot of October. The Betts County Fair will be held on the same days, at Reading. The East Pennsylvania Exhibition will Be held at Norristown on the 23d, 25th and 25th of Sep tember. The Montgomery County Agricultural Society will hold their exhibition at Springtown,9 miles northeast of Norristown, September 14th, 15th and 16th. Doylestown Fair, at Doylestown, Bucks County, October sth, 6th, 7th and Bth. Farmers' and Mechanics' Institute Fair, at Eas ton, September 14th, 15th 16th and 17th. The Northampton County Agricultural Fair will be held at Nazareth on the sth, 6th, 7th and Bth of October. The Carbon County Fair will be held at Lehigh ton on the same days. The Monroe County Fair will be held at Strouds burg on the same days. ItEronv or COAL transported over the Le high Valley Railroad, for the week ending Aug. 21, 1869, compared with same time last year For Week. For Year. Total Mahanoy .14,900 04 257,883 16 " Beaver Mead0w...10,905 08 261,761 08 • Mauch Chunk 10 05 160 15 • Upper Lehigh— 106 09 8,58 e 11 • Hazleton 5,960 06 667,577 16 " Wyoming 12,699 03 275,044 02 Grand ....................45,381 15, 1,471,000 03 Oomc tlinclB6`i 60,134 10 1,657,266 00 Increase. Decreaee , LEIIIOII VALLEY IRON TRADE.-Pig iron transported by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for the week ending Aug. 21,1869 : • From Carbonlron C 0...... ..... Lehigh Valley Iron Co Thomas Iron Co Lehigh Crane Iron Co. Allentown Iron C 0...... Roberts Iron Co Glendon Iron Co Bethlehem Iron Co Other Shippers - Total ATTEMI"f TO THROW A PASSENGER TRAIN FROM A RiIiRGA.D.—We learn the express train, coining north, on the Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad, had a narrow escape from a fearful casuality on Saturday afternoon. The engine had taken water at the Laurel Run tank, and thelrain was proceeding on its way down the mountain, when the engineer discovered an obstruction upon tile track. The train was slowed, and upon reach ing the spot It was found that some wretch had made deliberate preparations to throw the train front the track. A railroad tie had been placed upon the rails, and spiked down In such a manner that had the tralu been proceeding at ordinary speed, no power on earth could have prevented a calamity appalling to contemplate. The grade Is steep, and It requires the greatest care on the part of the officers of the train to make the descent at a proper rate. Fortunately,' the train was kept well in band on this occasion, and the danger thereby averted. The obstructions were removed after considerable trouble, and the train was de layed about an hour. No clue has been obtained as to the perpetrators of this dastardly outrage, but it Is suspected that certain parties who have had cows killed on the road took that terrible method to obtain satisfaction of their desire for vengeance and revenge.—Luzerne Union. , ANOTHER PIANO ESTABLISHMENT WANTS ITS ADVERTISING colt 2401111N0.—1L has long been he custom of Grovesteen E CO.; and other mane-. facturers of inferior pianos, to send out to the country press advertisements to be inserted to the meant of one-third or one-half the coat of a piano, to be paid by a duo bill for that amount receivable in pak payment for a piano, the balance to be paid by the purchaser in cash, The fact that the ad vertisers oftentimes get only a quartei of a column for a year for $133.33 In little, obscure , papers, which willingly insert a whole column the same time for $OO cash, shows there Is a very large screw loose somewhere. The truth is these piano man ufacturers never expect to be called upon to. re deem their due bills, and if they arc they get the cash wholesale price, Irtsash, for their plaoo and their advertising for nothing. The firm of Covell A: Co , manufacturers of the Arlon piano, offers to give a dut4ll. o for $3OO worth of advertising, the other fOM to be paid In cash by the publisher when purchasing a piano. If not redeemed with in one year, the duo bill is a dead letter, and the firm get their advertising for nothing. We hope publishers will give them the cold shoulder. Their advertisement condemns any paper that Micro It In this way. The New York Agencies know all about it, and they argue that space which is so valueless that it can be given away, Is not worth paying for. JUST IN TIME.—WONYCIT visited by a grate ful rain on Saturday evening. It extended over a large section of Country and will save the fall crops. CELEnnA,Trox.—The Wescocavillo Sunday School will have Its annual celebration on Sunday September sth, in the woods near Jonathan Die fenderfer's between Wescoesville and Trexlertown, and should the weather be unfavMuble, it ,will take place the following Sunday. FIRE IN A COAL MlNE.—Late on Saturday afternoon a .fire broke out In the Pine Ridge col liery about 23 miles from. Wfikesharre, which caught at the entrance of the mine and burned with fearful rapidity. The lire originated from an explosion of lire-damp. Frequent explosions from this cause have occurred within the last year or so in this mine. About a year and a half ago It took fire and burned furiously for several weeks, but was finally extinguished by being smothered out. All the men have been rescued alive. Their Joy at deliverance surpassed description. The mine is still burning In the vein, but will/be smothered out in a few days, though It le feared that by the closing of the mouth of the mine the fire damp will accumulate and explode by coining In contact with burning coal. , TILE PROCEEDINGS—RESOLUTIONS — TH E TICKET. On Saturday, pursuant to the call of the Presi ddnt of the County Executive Committee, the Re publicans of Lehigh county assembled at the Court House in County Convention. The, assemblage was marked by a full representation of all the dis tricts in the county, and evinced a determination on the part of the Republican party to enter the eitinpalgu w t the intention of winning. Reports from all s are favorable. A' full vote will be polled at mh will give a good account of herself iu the c ng election. The Convention was called to order at 10 o'clock, a. in. by George Bel el, Esq. On motion W.D.-Luckenbitch, Esq.,was appoint ed temporary chairman and Mr. Wm. H. Glace, of Calutsauque. and Harrison Bortz, of Salisbury, temporary secretaries. The following delegates presented their credeu- ALL FOGELBN:11.1.1: Dlttnilt.—A 'friend of Bats and were admitted to seats in the convention: ours who frequently travels over the Cittasnuquit Allentown—Firm( Ward.—Joseph Burlier, Walter d:, Fogel:n*llle Railroad, tells us the following. 11. Van Dyke, William A. Roney, John Darrohn. Second Ward.—W. D. Luckenbach, George Whether he was among the victims or not, he Belerl, I'. H. Steitz, Samuel Meliose. does not state: lie gays that Fogelaville has Third ll'armt.—Reuben l.eisenring, William J. quite nu extensive populailon of "imbibers." To Weiss, Frederick Butte, William S. Knauss. make more money, the landlords were in the habit Fourth Ml:W.—John W. Bowen, H. C. Hum of mixing their whisky with even parts of water. I; : eiv i i i r r , L4t Georg e K Samuel I R te o e t i l l i er ek Ti rg w o in H Cw o u c l i i i. Charles As a set-off, the drinkers got is the habit of filling Fifth Ward.—John H. Oliver, Jonathan Reich. their glasses to the brim, thinking thus to at least aril, Edward Wilt, F. G. W. Fatzinger, William get half a glass of whisky. During the present dry j• Rollih-r• ,StithWard.—Jurob 11. Thomas. spell Fogelsviilc has entirely run out of water, Catasanqua.—Ch oriels \V. Chapman, William 11. and all that is used at present is hauled in by ex- Glare, R. Clay Hanieraly, Edwin Gilbert, Daniel tortionate drivers, so the landlords last week Gillespie, John Boyer. Jacob J. Bonder. ,S7atington.—Joint . 1.. Schreiber, William W. found It cheaper to sell the pure whisky than to :F. buy waterami mix. Drinkers found It as cheap 4 .I t /iI/ . ersemirmi.—David Danner. to drink whisky as water. Consequently the lu'etaims.—Lewis G. Seip. whole town made for the titverns. Thinking., of roPbmi/•—Jackson 'liege. course, to lint the liquor watered, us usual, they, Jo 2ipiut i .S; : ::: c ie h eti. a — . E. e llits Miller, Chem+ 11, Wt .lt :aver, tult NN Inman, Edwin enly, us usual, filled their glitters to the brim. But Andrew Motley, David Snyder. what a sorrowful result ; what a field for temper- North Whiedialt.—Joel Gross, George Roth. once lecturers; by night all Fogmilsville found Witaidnateit.—David Hollenbach, William 11. Keener, James Knauer, William Smith, Henry Itself drinik.—Catasammouis Journal. Peter, John C. Ito natty. THE METEou—A BEArrilmn, STIIANOEII Briddberfb—Wllsop K. Peter,William Fry, 'athan Boffin In IN THE SKltts.—On Tuesday evening of last week, P" ' l e i m i l i tl( S l u t i 'll i t i fel l a . /t i . l. I T I ):::Z :k 1 e 1 r . ' Ludlum, Solorn i on . about half past seven o'clock, those fortunate Burney, Abram Good, John Snyder. —, citizens of Lehigh county who were favored with ll' hitehall.—S 11. Price, John Kleine, Wm. seeing it were startled, interested and delighted George. Abram Bu ena T. Mickley, Benjamin F l oor Henry Shearer. • by the appearance of a most brilliant meteor is the Lower ifuelmegie.—David D. Bensinger, Horatio Western skies. The Delaware Tribune describes G. 11t.rtzog, Benjamin I. Smoyer, Abram Stnoyer, it, and the description applies to this section, as Levi Lielitenwalner, Sr. appearing, to shoot from near the southernmost beiS" t . l f tecTu r ii —il e.rerlrlrei„s"l rn i i - u i r t t l z, Moses Fieyer, Reit i star ;in the constellation. "Great Sear," mid . Lemiti.—,James IL Sinith, Henry B. Creitz, Wm. moved due west until within about thirty degrees F. Miller, Win. Kistler. of the western horizon, Where It exploded. It left litit , pl yi l/ i i,: ‘ ,Nco• r e.—Ephrolm Nommen, J. L. a bright luminous 'trail, and cast it light strong l' . ooar if iffliri;slLJosepli Gaunter, Joseph Roth enough to illuminate the faces of observers station- enberger. ed at favorable points. After the explosion a well Linear 3fiffiird. Win. M. Gellman, Beaty defined nucleus remained visible for about fifteen Kiines Y nith • Weimenberg.—Levi Werly, Alfred Metzger, John minutes, and from this nucleus a long string of \v er b.. whitish vapor arose, aseending to a great height Leirimitt.—Benjamin 11. George, Henry Mast. in a sinuous line, and this also remnined visible 16"."''er•—Reuben Kl"t1( for many minutes. The nucleus and steam of The convention adjourned to Meet at 1.30 p. m. vapor had somewhat the appearance of a great •FTEttntoON sessioN. • lamp blown out, and from which an enormous The convention re-assembled at 1:30 p. m. ;,.. line of smoke was steaming. The line of vapor The chairmen on perinauent organisation' re. ascended a short distance in an upparently vert i ca l ported the following officers which were confirmed line, and then made a great bend to the southward, by Jim eolivention i . forming a send-circle, and then resuming 'its ver- 11. C. Ilmnberger, President ; 'Wm., J. 'Weise tient ascent, went up to a great height. One oh- and Wm. 11. Glace, Sccretarlee ; Horatio lieltzon, server says that the steam of vapor - remained in Abraham 'Mickley, Charles Wiittul,John Royer, sight more than twelve minutes by his watch. Henry Smith, Wilson Peter, J. C. Hanke, Wm: Evans, Wm. M. Gellman, Kilns Miller and D. H. REPUBLICAN 'MEETING AT CAT.ASACQUA — Bastain, Vice Presidents., ' , TILE Bottottoll TICKET Tel lit: NoMiNATEn By 11•1,- On motion It was resolved that One Member froln Lov.—On 'Wednesday evening last the Republican et • each delegation he appointed a committee on tee voters of Catusanqua met in the Town Hall for the R °Matins. purpose of electlug delegates to the County Con- The following resolutions were reported and vention and to adopt resolutions regulating tlic adopted : nominations for Borough officers. James W. Resoteed, That we heartily endorse the resole- Fuller, Esq., called the meeting to order, and on done adopted at our recent State Convention. motion David Davis, Esq., was appointed chair- Resolved, That the Administration of resident man and Wm. 11. Glace secretor'. After the , G e r i v es i t.. e s o ta uti r m i l i t t m: i ml r s ti o e t s i t r s u t i t i •Tits , t t nlir a i r r i cu i v es a t i Pond ., or r t e : election of delegates, the following rules were that in the civil administration of the goverVmen t . adopted qigniating Borough nominations : he hits mileplayed the Faille signal ability that he SEC. 1. That an election be held on Friday the I did in the bold hi the days of the nation's peril, as first day of October, at the house of F. P. Lau- I i l s at e e v ! ( ;t7t l :„ l m ' e Y t t io h l e tL e t !"4e tutt and quiet pervading the bitch, commencing at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, , Resolved, That the financial policy of Secretary and continuing until 7 o'clock in the evening, for i , liontwell resulting in the reduction of °mutational the purpose of nominating a Borough ticket by ,debt of 545,000,000, in the short space of five i months, as unprecedented as it is gratifying, elicits ballot. our warmest gratitude and laudations. SEC. 2. Tina the•-present Election Board are Resolved, That the Administration of Gov. John hereby requested to hold said election, and in the ' W. Geary, for its wisdom, its honesty and equity, us our unqualified approval, endorse case said officers shall refuse to serve, it t he l Judge of electione shall appoint persons for ti n t exa c ts ietn Reseteed, That the reductio . n of our State debt, purpose, and further that the Raid officers shall be i commenced and continued during the suprentacy sworn to hold a fair election and not knowingly I of the Republican party As most gratifying, and ' the, pearling reduction of it to the extent of $1,000,- allow any one but legal Republican voters to vote : 000 is a pleasing Indication of the fixed purpose of at such elections. And further that all votes cast continued well-doing in the future. - for Democrats shall not be Turned. Remitead,, That we recommend to our county 3(1. That the persons receiving the highest r `V(Vo ' n t i t t ' l l ii n tr i St l i i tt n e al lit a n d tt ° ll l( i m o ulle t i h e l s ' number of votes for the respective offices, shall be : Ve ne t e u r blic a ll ' lT to !lie end that Lehigh County may be f or ) once declared the nominees and placed 1111011 the gen- : startled by the announcement that its debheliall oral Republican ticket and supported by the party • not continue to increase but be reduced, and the at the election in October. people be to some exteut relieved of the heavy and burdensome county taxation. 4th. That the Ticket for the different oflicea shall Reaoteed, That I've endorse the adoption by the he voted separately, that ht no ease shall a whole Legislature of the Fifteenth Amendment to the ticket be voted. Constitution of the United States as a pleasure eminently wise and just and demanding the sup -stll. That all caudidates submitting their names port of all good men. to the nominating election shall sign a pledge at Resolved, That we recommend and urge upon the,polis before the Opening of the same, Unit they our county officers the publication of a full and will abide by the result of the electiOn, and sup. epeeitle condition of the finances of the county, port the whole ticket, and all votes cast for per- b c t o il n l i l , l t i tt . the s ti e t r e l , t i t i t 1 , li m n s h e: t t l e , , l e r n i i ( l i c t li h t u l t m e t i n e t o t t a t e x y p o n f y t e h r e sous who (10 IMI comply with this resolution shall of the county may know to what mice, for thei s t: not be counted. benefit, the money Is put when paid by them. • Ilesolmt ' That. In the nominatiou of Gov. John BETHLEHEM AND SCIHRYCNDINDS—BoTELs' IV. Geary we recognize a reward of merit justly Tile SCENF.ItY, ETC.—A correspondent of the Phil- awarded a true and tried public servant, who as adelphlit Morning Post, writ lag of Bethlehem, says Mayor of San Franeisco, Governor of Kaunas, ry er w riimadier General and Major General in the field,. there Is nothing ve wondful in this quiet ton; ~7 t , ietary Governor of SaVallliall 1111 d Governor or but when one is full of enjoyment on account of Pennsylvania reflected naught but honor brighten change of air and Scene, and hue genial hospitality Inv at each suveessive step; upon himself, hie of the residents of this place, the expression of it i fLi e et: , (l o l ,, %t , i i m i l ti t. o l , l , e o c t. at , s;e , I !l ,, e ci t , : c er ~e . es cie l a t en d i ; ,, N e vh na ll u st g tu t can hardly be restrained. Emit hereon who really but capital and corporation interests arrayed desires rest mud recuperation, who desires to be at itgainst labor and individual enterprise: ease amid the sweet influences of texture, a country Resolved, That in the nomination of Hon.H. VV. town like Bethlehem is the place. Our hotel, the l' i i l i IV 1 , 1 ,. .5 , for iee o or il of i j i t ' t er r I sjt"o'p u e n em i l ve o n, f the . S e tz i rc om m i e . Eagle, may nut bens grand as the Stockton House edged 'Cininent ability, whose honesty of purpose or Congress Hall, at Cape May, but there is some- and purity of character are worthy (Abe common thing about it that revives the ugreenbie stories dation of all men, one has heard of the fine multi English lims—the i Resolved, That we give our hearty, earnest and King's Head, the Crown, and others. If this is unanimous support to the nominees of the Repub not the Klng'a Head, Mr. Landlord Yohe has one Reds party both for State and County offices. on his shoulders, and that answers every purpose. I 'flue convention now proceeded to ballot for the Some places East boast of monasteries, cafes, various offices to be filled with the following re etc. Right here we have them all, it cafe, a bal- snit cony where the gentlemen smoke, and other com- ASSEMBLY. forts too innumerable to m BALLOTS. ention. We have plenty of good things to eat, and "appetite waits out dl- gestion, and good health on both." Fresh Beth- ' Ist 3d lehem cheese and butter, fresh vegetables of all James S. Illery 47 kinds, rich, unwatered milk, honest mutton and Saone. A. Bette 43 ' 40 beef, and, if this is not enough we may told that Sylvester L. Gicring ' 28 48 Mr. Yoke's unerring fowling pi ece and his fishing henry Weinsheimer 19 1 tackle supply many a delicacy. There are fenny , Mnltlon 11. fiery 4 1 fine drives In this section. and many elegant rest. Robert Drake • 7 • deuces and hospitable neighbors. . James S. Biery mid Sylvester S. Glerlnd having Ae of the drives so it may be sold of the walks, ,on the second ballot received a majority of the they are splendid. The scenery is truly grand. I whole number of votes were declared duly nounia The Lehigh, the Blue Mountains, the dense for- nnted. ests, and many a little stream in their depths, are I PROTHONOTAIIT. beautiful. The vision from the top of the Lehigh , 01 Paul Balllet... University is not one soon to be forgotten. Front ' Charles linhensehelder 31 the top of this magnificent edifice we see, reposing i Paul Balliet having received a majority of the at the foot of the Sugar Loaf, the Village of Naze- votes east was declared duly nominated. relit.; directly in front the Blue Mountains, Lehigh CLERK CIF 0111 , 11ANS' COMIT. Gap to the left, and Delaware Water Gap to the' , right. Looking nearer we see South Bethlehem, 5l iiIIIISPiIe 8. Stauffer 32 50 the nearest portion of the town; •we also see the Win. Nl.Desltler depots of the North Pennsylvania, Lehigh Valley, ' Beni. J. Ilegelibilell 5 , Wm. It Deshler receiving a majority of the and New Jersey Central Railroads, along one or the 'other of which truing arc constantly p at:b i o g. votes cast was declared nominated. Beyond the ruilroad we see the Lehigh river, and , ~, CLERK OF 41.!A1iTER SESSIONS. by its side the Lehigh canal, through which boats , With Stuart 48 are continually passing laden with coal and bun- i Tituß. C. B re i n i g 21 ber. Further on we have Bethlehem proper. Wm. 7ii.i Kistler 03 Here appears the "Moravian Seminary for Young I Win. Stewart lutving received a majority pf the Ladles." Beyond this we see the steeple of the votes cast was declared duly nominated. Moravian Church, a line large edifice, capable of, • ItEOISTEn OF WILLS. seating 1200 Co 1500. Its membership Is 1000, 1 over which the Rev. Mr. E. de Seliweinitz presides I 1.. E. Butz 33 as pastor. On the right lies Mickey Hill, the new i Joel P. Geiger .. .. 59 cemetery, a beautiful spot, with the Lehigh di- i Joel I'. Geiger having received a majority of the rectly at the foot. Through the kindness of Mr. votes cast was (teetered duly nominated Van Vieck, the pastor of the Moravian Church In ! 'BREAST:HER. South Bethlehem, we were kindly 6110W11 through i Herman Schmitt ' 40 the University in this place. The spirit of better- ,' Solomon Klein... 53 olence has developed hospitals for the homeless l Soloman Klein having received a majority albs and unfortunate. Whatever may be the general 1 votes east was declared duly nominated indigence, there need he no actual suffering; in COUNTY COMMISSIONP.H. every church (Moravian) provisions are made for i' • BALLOTS. suffering humanity. As It consequence, mendi- let 3d , .. • ~ _ , cants are rare. : • Augustin) Hinitenniymir'''•,.... .1 ' 4......29 33 ..Thi country here is beautiful. ' Joseph Moiler : " ' ' • '59 49 "BMA plied on hill. to toWerlng monntalnv rise, . Andrew Reek," .' ' ' Loot to the stew, the peak. amid the skir.l IGcorgell. Good ' ' 18 . 11 Abrupt and broken. In every varied form— Susar-lonves, pyramids, the Winn Iluntlng•liont:" Joseph Moser having received oath° seeondbal- The sleeping sunlight bathes the mountain shies, . lot a majority of the votes cast was declared dnly and softly adds a golden light to the floating haze, ' nominated. , s which at times falls like a cloud of game, veiling . UlltEcTOlt OE THE 1•0011. 10 the tall peaks ; then lifting up again, and reveal- BALLOTS. lug to view the old-time places of the valley, Naz- ~ . ' • - Ist 1 24 areth, Bath, Lehigh Gap, Delaware :Water Gap, : Thomas Bntz • Blue 'Mountains, Bethlehem proper and South : Chas. W. Wined . 40 511 Bethlehem. Some five miles from this place there Henry Peter 31 34 is a camp meeting of the Methodist Church of this 1 Charles W. Wicand having received le the sec place. They have some sixty tents pitched, and ood ballot a majority of the votes cast was &der ail ere enjoying themselves. ° PEEL. !ed duly nominated. 25,9 o 3 03 2,508 07 TOIIE .310 .495 885 .405 .220 .580 THE REPUBLICAN COUNTY CON , ' VENTION. A FULL DELEGATION EVERY DISTRICT IN THE COUNTY REPRESENTED . , ' "iconoaBa. r Dr. A.'J. Luba& " ' 4O Dr. W.H.,80011g 48 Dr. P. E. 'Palm 8 Dr. W. H. Romlchavlng reeelyect a majority_ of the votes cast was declared daly,Domlnated. 1 ) k. J. P. P. Kistler ..... ..... ........ 413 Lewis Smith ' • ' 41 _ J. P. P. Kistler having received a majority of votes was declared nominated. . , • • AUDITOR Levi Wet.ly t F. G. W. Tatzinker st Levi Werly having received a majority of the 'Mee coat was declared nominated. ritcleiies OP TILE .Wm. J. Roney.. A. 0. Reninger., Falw. T. Wilt.— George. K. Reeder 68 Wm. J. Roney and George A. Reeder having received a majority of votes cast were declared duly nominated. MtecELLANEous.,This week' 7l Eognlar Through Express will leave Now York, doily, ria Allentown,maklng_thc. Alistance. from 'New_ York to Harrisburg In 5 hours,. Thus, it wilt be seen at a glance, that thlsli;:ain.lstalm thimaftest train ever yet run on' these roads: —" The Philadelphia City Couit'ells have appro priated $25,000 for the Schuylkill Navigation Com pany to reimburse them for closing their locks during the great scarcity of )vaterint Fairmount. An immense excursion went from Lyons Station to Won'tlsdorf on Saturday, via the East Pennsyl vania Railroad. The train numbered seven ears. Emus eau soon drink its own beer. The large distillery being built there Is nearly completed and tvllt be running too feu• weeks. Owen Bitting has sold n lot of ground In Ethane and also a lot on the mountain, fo Samuel Roth rock for WOO. THE ENCAMPMENT - •o 1• rnt: THOOPB AND THEIR RETURN Iloma.—The encamp ment at Laurel 11111 has attracted large crowds of visitors from the surrounding country during the past week. On Monday evening the officers were entertained by the citizens of Whitehall, near which spot the encampment My, and on Tuesday evening by Mr. Henry Rothaekar, a Phileltlphinu. The same evening the men made a parade throtigh Whitehall, under command of Drum Major Kelly, carrying shovels and sticks In lieu of muskets. On Thursday Mayor Fox, Pollee Lieutenants Spear and Jacoby, and others, visited the camp, where the Mayor reviewed the regiment, and after wards delivered a short address. On Friday the camp was gaily decorated with flags and ever greens, for the reception of Governor Geary, lion. AM% Packer and other expected distinguished guests. The Governor proposed to review the regiment in full uniform, but falling to make rail road connection, did not arrive, and the regiment was reviewed by Gen. Charles M. Prevost, in citi zen's dress, In the presence of . Mayor Fox, mem bers of Philadelphixeounclis, Mayor and Councils of Allentown, Hon. Asn Packer, Gen. Selfridge, of Bethlehem, and several alms of Philadelphia military organizations. After the review Colonel Mulholland and Lieufenant Colonel Randall enter tallied their guests at Whitehall. On Saturday morning the regiment broke camp and returned to Philadelphia. They have appar ently been greatly benefitted by the healthful air of Luarel Hill and the rigorous duties of the camp, they presented on their return h hardy, robust . appentanter and are greatly embrywned ,by the sun:.._ . . CAIII3II2I•XXI.Oi4e4 nand.. In any dCpartissent of Insal• nesijitatlyittraY,etiis'coinpetttiou, and, owitur to defective mental and toorlastmeture, often begets envy. Now theesi age to be eng4tied,and may ba dot tor 0 ttergr and deter: talltatiant btit'aokitufrequeutly the Luanda' of legitimate *rallies itre;avoratilyped and bone, utocrupuloun 10011 steno to tosotlepialriltsagn of other.' to further their nefar• loos iMrpoies:;lirit the annislanco of ncleuce, and by ;intittic of iltuisisflti . : od honesty, in providing 0 potent remedy, Dr..litcelvr'a Old Standard Tonle Herb Bittern, have attained uitpurallelud celebrity, having 1,01111 before the'publie for the last thirty your.. Wherever they trove entered the nick or complaining household, their °Vete have YVOII exceeded expectation, and no far surpassed nil we hare ever claimed for them by circular, card, or otherwise, that the public confidence in the medicinal quality of the Marti in unbounded. We du not fear the competition of the empirical throng who atS tempt to palm off remedlon upon the pimple, which are not scientifically compoun4d. , arld are ilentltifte of avallylblo qualities. Their emplrlehon will be tlinctivered lu the end, and the Inefficiency of. their preparation. found out. We. would rather he envied for merited nuccosa than thopived for failure, however ungenerone It may Ie for man either to envy or denpl•e. Agalsot another and a worm clusn of individualn, we are forced to take soli.. We allude to thole who take advantage of one popularity, and attempt to gain public favor and confidence by counterfeiting the Old Standard Bitters. barely imitating do label, or snak • log other approachen to ito preparat too calculated to de• ceive, and on a mutter of c0m1.., in nu far an they succeed, to bring our excriiilul Too? 19 ini dinreßute. . The paid' arollereby warned again/dial? m eh idaitmieup.' ri..rod, to further protect nuteallek au r[. tin , attillettid fool imporition, we have concluded to change our label oo a ever hereafter to nunt•in our Identity, and keep thin ropn lotion of the Old Slipshod intact. We incur groat expesoi by en doing, but tho end warrant'. the means. The no, label along with the copilot., directions and neat onus floatation will present an excellent steel Portrait of I'. ll Kryder, ton menhir 1110111 1111! of the firm. This will be to badge of 1111 genuistession, sin well no 0 guarantee Of Os quality of the Ilittere. Thin label will be duly copyright ed, and thus placed beyond the reach of counterfollors By no (atilt of ours slut II the public confidence over b roused or the reputation of the 'i Old Stouilaril" be al lowed to 'suffer. None gonstine unto. elgued Bill' DER & 1 . 1 1., 191 N. Third St., Philit,l in OUR NEIGIIIIORS.' I= —The candidates for Ooverner have - both written lettern of " acceptance," thin thee signi fying their Intention of being present nt the Fall Exhibition of, the Berks County Agricultural So ciety. Gov. Gear* slaystin bib lettet—Li . T WIC( it understood that I ebuil not visit you on that In teresting occasion an Governor or the Common wealth, but as a citizen, ltho ' iiijs, during the greater portion of his life, been practically engag-, ed In Agricultural . pursuits." Packer merely " appreciates the lthnor tended"—but he will no doubt take a lively interest In the mules and similar Ilve4trielt that tang :0101*. , be.'ethlbitei. Norristown Herald. MONTGOMERY CORNTY • —Theto wertAfty7sit Dtplocrptic' dates for nomination to the ten . °ince,' to be filled title Full in Bucks county, and sixty-eight Demo cratic applicants for the sinus number of positions ht "Old Montgomery." ;• CITY NOTICES A sick man at one time asked n physician what to drink, as lie bad been: raftis . ed water: Drfuk either the ale, porter, mineral water or saisapa- HIM manufactured by 'Wise, at Allentown ; they are pure and nourishing. That was Rentable; ad vice. They coil lie had at almost every bar inAhe county Sheet Books, Music rcirt . or anything belonging to a regider Music Store, can be bed cheaper than any slse; tit •C.. F. lierrinaan's Music : store, car., 7th, and Walnut streets, Allentown. .• . • One thoneandii(Mosof Haines Brother, New 'York, were sold In one year. Not only arc they the cheapest planio - hi 'the yhtirkit, tainkint 4(6 $375 to $5OO, but have given universal stabil:talon throughout the country. -Only for ante nt C. F. Herrman's Music store, 7111. cyld Wniuut. Irs have often spoken In these columns In pralbe of "The American Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia," but the half baguet been told ; nor eau be, unless we,wcre to devote a ictidta sheet to Its history, Its soceeased, nod Its advantages' over other companies. The following points, however, are worth rememberficg, and It wll,l pay to 'cut them out that you may lebk ht them every time you think of Insuring your life. • • • It Is an old company, nearly twenty It Is a sound company, 19,500,((00 I cnpihil pod assets of $lOO,OOO, deposticd with the Slate Audi tor. . It Is a scife .corriyanx,,hae never . Jost"a through its Investments, and runs no reckless risk. It' Is an enterpritinrcumpany;Torrattmtly-coc tending its business - and'illaring the profits with Its holders. t It is a paying coptyany i dividend of 10 per rent., declared January /°!, to *mutual t‘blqylli.nacre. It Is a home company, ipecialcialrqit rennsyl- Iranians. ; 'Hadn't you bcttet IniMra In this coinpayy 1 You cannot get Into abetter one. IctitiVitiayou don't get into a wors4 that's tiastliPdckic,f 7 . . . . . . . .. . ... . • Allentown has an extensivachina arid. glassware establishment where ris great a variety and as low i • prices can 4 . f6und aivin the larger cities. We ! rto the new Moro of *chard Walker, No. 40 i I :", r .''' y r ".. " '" l " f° , """nu ' ada "'" rerer , , HENRY a. lIITNEII, West Hamilton street. ' i . Con.hollorken, Ps BUSINESS NOTIOES VeKetablo Sicilian-Hair Sallower. llRlVlrVeite*lo ' Sledllan 11rdr lionOwtr. sold by el dru Scr $9/C Jiheuni; Skfrs'isnd Female Dimmer. Worrylitf4t otsred.--43entestimonlat , Bargtingig 0e1.i31, ISGS. It ist , Altli grtatifififfeolinglhut I feel, able to mako (ho followlbg st•tintelit foffthe benefit of those who aro suffer ing froifiScristnii6,a Other ,Chrontc Diseases . My wife had been s higffering 'for several yaws :Pent tumors or owellings on tier-.neck' which •aftarrn lime would gather and discharge: patter, lensing • running sore. She had been trentr:d fur snore than u year by must eminent physi cians without receiving any permanent benefit, her disease becoming worse, until she had Ora of these running soro, • on her neck, when I employed Dr. 11. D. Lougaker, under Whore, treatment she commenced to Duprey° very fast, the sures on her neck to heal, and all lier unpleasant and agreeable symptoms gradually to disappear, until her health wan restored, which was in about four mouths. I feel perfectly Justified, after having tried the treatment of taller physicians in sworn Mending all (tome Who are setfer• lug (coin Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr. Longaker far medical treatment, with a gran belief that they will be eat- Inlled, benefited and cured thereby, to my wife has been. :Signed, ] JAMES DARNED. Dr. 11. D. Lou gaker's elk, is Olt the East aide of Sloth street, between Hamilton and Walnut. Allentown. MEM Science Adentarex.—As soon as an article pur porting to ho of utility Inas been tested, and Its morns ou• dorsed by public opinion, unprincipled parties endeavor to replenish their depleted Pllttlell by counterfeiting, and substituting a OTllrious for tho comfit. , article. Sonic time mercury, in the disguise of pills, powders, Sc., was given for all diseases of the stomach anti liver, while gob Mite WOOL freely administered for the chills. At length nosTirrEws STniM ti ii uiTTERA node its advent, and nu entire 'IOW system of heeling tons inangerated. The beneficial effects of this rateable preparation were at nrkm , w/edged. and ininerstl Poisons suffered to sink Into that obscurity to which au enlightened nue has e 011• signed them. 'gliCre havo been num) . spurious Bitters palmed upon the community, which, after trial, have been found perfectly worthless, while 110STIITTIlit'S ham proved a Mussing to thousand-, who owe to It their restoration to health. 'For many yenrs we have watched the steady progress of ItosTETTEit's sTomAcit iiirrEits in public Poll, and Its beneficent effects as a core Sir ell complaints linking from the stomach, of it morbid nature, mid we aro free to.saylli it It can he relied upon as a cortuin relief and remedy. Its proprietors hamo made thePhOVe ileePdelt title, after years of carefel Witty end sitting, und aro 110 W eelljd OP the Cew art] efahned by 'this valunble specific, and Willett thetas richly merit. It is the only prepara tion of 'the kind that in reliable in all cases. and it tifere• fore dement's the uttention.gi the alNeteff• TUE TfEGILSTER FOR tHE.CAPAIGN OF 1869 In order to further the dimituntuntlou of Repub eau Ideas anti to aid lit strengthening the Repub. can party in Lehigh county, we will send THE LEIIIGII REGISTER till after the OCTOBER ELECTION, inchnhng.the IFSIIV oT Oetob c r 20th, any tuldre6s, Free of PoAnge, for FORTY CENTs 100 copies to several post offices JFinancial ant ContincrciaL , . ALLENTOWN MARKETS. SEI'TE3IIIIIII. 1. Corrected retry ler.; by ll'e illS4 I. hoerA'r ¢Anrd Wheat Flour, por Mit Wheat, per bushel, .. Rye, Corn. '' ..... .. Oat, •. '-'"' Flax I. ' Timothy l tired, per ,bushol .1 to, Clover Seed, ' 8 1111,5 W. ..Iliuu. Whoat Flour poi cwt Dye, .. • Corn Meal. " :1 DI. Butler, peryouud : . 15. poEing. Lard, . ....... 'Follow, :: ..•••• Ilatn, - ..4—..••• Dug, ver do:on,— ...... Potatoes, per bualml .... Dc Apple, Pdr Minh° Dried Peahes, " FEIN' YORK PRICE CCRRENT For August l tg•th, • IND. Corrected weekly by . . Hel frich, ProipaiConiniiiislog llerchant, No. 0 2 B J rcla ß y Si., New fork,, urrrEit.—Ortmge s. so,. en. Palls, good to choice ; TA lb. 40441. Chenaugn, Dol. uud Cottaranuus Co's pall, hoice. 1) lb, Do. fair to good, 2.50. g). Common bottoms white, Susloeltaunit Co. pail., choice, '42(5115. 1t,,.. fair to gaud, 110., Colilluou bottoms White, L" t o N. 1. Slats 'Fobs choice yellow TWO*/ Do., fair to good, 1)435. Common bottoms, white 9.1@:10 N. 1' State Welsh tubs, good to choice, 1r2.03.5. N. Y. S t choice, yellow for shipping :0413. Du., fair to good, 324 - 435. Western, Firkins, choke, yellow 276630. tar., lair to good, ...1(JAlli• eouunnu and ti 1116 Cooking Butter, axi.2s. Northern Pa. tub. o hn lr, lh Iraltlep•k). D0.d0., poor to good,hlQ34. Easterit tall. and Orkin(, .51g1:10. Do. du., p ~,, r t.. goo.l, Receipts for the last week Lori oli about ii.loo Package. or a decrease of 3,50 J packeges front last week. Though the receipts have been small, the stork was stalk:lent tor the small demand we have had the 101st week. Extra Our grades /,' uilrf 12,1.9. r( au liablo for fancy grocers, trade 11101 e held their own well, it being comparatively scarce, horall other grades have favored the buyer. eIIEESE.—New fitotery choice and fancy. 11 Ll.. 1), (ale to good. 1:16".t.15),.. N.StateDairy good to clou t , 140/1.5'2. Do— 1 to good 10U - 413. N. Y. atm.. skin. En —.lers. 11'1•1111.1. packed in rats...'.Jot. . 2.14141). Jersey y owld Penna, well pocked in oats, gtitg'jji• good order, T.1.,424. Ohio and 'Wester, good ordr, 22. ; 1•21 . ., isunt, horn free and tine demand comparatively light during the fore pall . ar WA. receiptsum very hghl, atal t)rc.•+ favor the seller. should re , reins rodlitine light irisfew days longer. Prices will adsburvy beforo 0110 010X1. continues heavy on erdi bry marks. Shippers atonld he particular in packing nail forwarding' during the hot weather nod not keep the stock oselnitol longer than actually necessary, BEA NS.—Marrow choice, now, 'F hued). 112 ge, g.401 - 42. 1 H urns, MeditllllS. dunce, new, 2.i.)( lfi 512.21.). Pou, choice, 2..511F.2.61). 1).1. fair to good, 2.)04. Mixed Lite awl coninton, 716 - .1.41. DRIED lill.l)ll'—.lpples Prince State, bush. SOW Do., Jersey. Ohio Pennsy I Viilllll, IG9. Alpha leathern, ;WU!). 111.0,4,00105, 9011. ititspberrio, ?.12,24.: Cherries, pitted. TAW.H. Peaches unPealmi• 461.0 Peaches peehol, I:1601 I' RC rrs.-111,11.1 t Pears. bbl., Beauties. 1.016 , 7.50. Bell, 3.0,Vi11.ia. Cooking, 2.5001.2.:5). iIIIESNVA X.—Pore, '1 lb, 43€441. SEEDS.—FIax seed,. bush. 15 Its, 7.4002. 5•1 Clover, • 1:V 1 1'14 E1.0W - 1n good barrels. Ii 11). 1101 1 • POULTRY.—Durks alive; /1 pair, 711Plagl. 'Howse alive, air. )210,1 . 4:1 al. Alive Turkeys; /1 1E 31(Togl. Roosters, 10(1911. Hering Chickenl large per pair, lrgal.ll2. Do.. small. JsiC9tlti. Remember and mark your initials or fall till the aid e of every package, dud we may banns who Ills front, • and also mark the contents on the side ••1' every piteltago, that wo know what ouch contains without opening every packago to gml the kind dal consenter mania, nod send full involve by 1.11. . Tho undersign...l would respectfully inform lIIs friends and shippers throat...hot the candl e-' olin that ho Is still at the old stand, 92 Barclay We.% not Ina ny way cou• nected with de , so•called limn of Helfrich, Hilbert & Co., and is threfore not yesponslble for any goods con.igued to nuts aro,. Respectfully. J. R. HELFRICH. HOFFMAN.—On the 2Stli inst., In Allentown, Mrs. Babliettit Holtman, ,rife of John H. Hoffman. HIENEII.—On the :Nth Int.t., In Allentown, Jane, Infant daughter of Dr. Charlea G. and Catharine Hinter, aged 9 mouths. Nal] RoUrrticutento • A poisNisTiuvrolvs NOTICE. 11 Noll, is hereby given, that the inalersigued has C out Boers of ad initilstratiou tiehe Knob of Juliana Catlirrlue Fink, doceased. late of FOY or Allentown, Leirtior c o unty ,• therefore ail persons indebted to aid Edt• tats are .....•o.U•ti to tusks payment within nix weeks from tbn ditto hereof. andsuch who tunic a legal slalom against sold Estate will present dream we ll authenticated for settlement, within the above AreCillett time. ,sap Dew KILO UM AN (limit, All oiltilittrittor. Dgraicr couirr 0 1 "r 7 tE v. Al, it FOR TUB EASTERN DB,ITRICT OF PENNA. • fu fire toorfrr GEORGE A.. 11. BD Bankrupt. A warratit 011totkrtiptity ha. loom homed by said Cunt minima the ottute or lieorgu A. M. iloWer, 4,r the cuuttlyw ho of nail State of Peonsylvaidu, lit said District, has Demi duly adjudged a Bankrupt upon volitionof his creditors i tool dio paytuunt of any debts and the delivery b logy propurty , belongtog to said bankropt to hint iir 'lt SAMS and thu tralltilor of toly property try him, are We g4,.a.by law. A ucating of •tho conliturs of said bask• stud. to prove their tiobto mud doors...ir or NOD, assignees qf lila estate, will bu 1101.1 at a Omit of boldt7 u at the A. Bankruptcy, to be inricau !hotel, Itlimitowu is said district, uffieptember. A. 1).16w. uitt o•clock A. Mo at the MSc° of (leorge N. Corson. one of Um !Dubai , . in Bankruptcy of said District. E. B. Ii REBURY, U. S. Marshal fur old District. ESTAIILISUED IN 1410, FANCV OVUM] ESTAULISIIMENT. J. & W. JONES, No. CC North Pr.! strott, above etalotchili, siu,,,,Woolou and nolo , 00,013 or e, yry deArrip lion. Their auperiority of dyeing Luther and Uentleitieu . tininitintii Is Widely era lieand Mrritio Sluml dyed-the moot brilliant and plain colorr. Crape and Me rtuo Shawls clittintrid to look like new. Ale,. Gentlrmo' Apparel, thirraink. &e.; eledurrd nr re•ilyeil. Kid Glove rlesured or dyed to look Ilke new. AlsrCall und look a our work before going rbieWliefe. rep 1.2 m TO HORSEMEN I lIITNEWS IMPROVED HORSE-SHOE • Tills Invention belongs to that d o ss of Hors... Shoos In which a plata ciirvedtplate without calks le fastened to the hoof, sod to 1111,1 plate the shoe hearing either shorn or dull CAMP Is attathed by menus 'of screws. This linprovetnent relates to u now device for strengthening •the shoe, and attaching It to the curved plate more ilrinly.than has been up to the present time. This shoe Is neat, light ...a dur able, and can easily be changed ...Its to have sharp or dull calks, or none, by retitovlag the lower plate, and substi tuting another. STATE. COUNTY. TOWNSWI'. AND SHOP RIGHTS ll= Public Saks. PUBLIC SALE OF FARMING, LIMESTONE Sr, TIMBER LAND The undersigned will offer at Public gale on THURS DAY, the %hi day of SEPTEMBER, PRP, nt 12 o'clock neon, Cl the Hampton Furnace, UPper blilterd, Lehigh county, the following described property, yin: Property, situate 3 miles from Millen. town, a station on the Salt Pe. Railroad, g lOnlilining 68 acre+ land, 40 acre. of which r .,, •. . s farm laud, and la scarcely excelled in 1102.1 tug; fertility, 11l acre+ excellent meadow land, • • and the balance sprout laud. The ha w, y.tten,s consist of a large Stone Mansion House, a 154 story stone outkltchen, Spring House, 6 Tenant Houses, 3 of which are no good an 110 W. large Barn nearly new, con taining 5 large Stables, It large and now (Tow Stable, Wagon Sheds, Pig Sty, rte., a never. (111114 spring of water, pump at the house, running water at the barn Which has never failed, flue Shade Trees, a ChOlte colleen. of Peach, Plum and Pear Trees, nn excellent garden containing Straw- bowies, (Lioseberries, Orapes, etc. Also au Orchard with young and choice Apple Trees. The Furnace Stack and buildings are lu good couditiont the machinery can be pieced in running order In a few days. A substantial ham was built a few years ego, which hoots sufficient water for running the I. twriaco ut all seasons. Ore can be had within a few miles, and a autficiont supply of Timber can always be obtained. The metalmouttfactured hero was always of a superior quality, and used extensively for heavy ordnance and car wheels. No. 2. Adjoining the Furnace Property contains 14 acres 128 perthes land. Ou it aro two large Limestone Quarries, with two kilns, These quarries are inexhaustible, and the Lime in of elm bent quality. 34AS/bushels Limo that onein 13C03. This will be divided into two Mete, se that one quarry will bo on each tract. No. S. Jul. No. l and No. 4, and contains Auer. land. 11.1 i te e r i e " : P a r r ' a Linn ' a a r t e lt ; it s ; l o gr l o " ( Appo Ind four Trees: e.. 4. Adjoining NOR. 11 1, 3 and 5. costal. 2 acres i l r elies laud. Ilia ruvements are Frainti N nn olxenN lo 14 121SImub, con ' tUt. acre;93 perches laud. of which 'h u e ts In a high state of•cultlvatiun, the bulaure Is land. The improvements aria ,w story Sumo House, good Baru, well at the house and Fruit Treen, t j . s wam(' In Upper Milford, adjoininga . lauds of l'eter Ochry and Charles Hothouberger, con- , te minx 4 acres thi peruhen land, part of Which is Illea. dow and part arable land. on it is a good House, barn, Pin Sty, Well, etc. No. ,• Is it tract of Timber land. situate In Hereford, .211erks county, lanik of kluoch Shults and thorttl y SW ion Oak,Oak, Chestner, cuatattilnit 0 ut acres aud HlB Imo ick l ory Timber,n it i i ii hi slid geed' intlicatidnn of it Cillitalnitia trim Ore, Noon. Also in Hereford, Berko county, adjoining boils of Christiaa Eslibaelt and Henry Fox, us 0 tract of Sprout land of 17 years grow tit, und contains . .11 acres iii perches. 00 thin tract are also tudicatious of It etlnlailling'llllo/Iletle Will be told at Pablici Bale on SATURDAY, SEPTESI - 113th, DO at lo'clock tho public North- Henry Frey, In Shamersville, RanoPer township, ampton Co., Pa , the following real estate, to wit: No.l. At ertain tract ot piece of land situate In Hanover tow ushlp, Northampton o. ,on the west side of the piib- Ile road leading from to Beth to Odunwelder's tavern, about three Mil. malt of Bethlehem, bounded by laude of Bonbon Shur's, Daniel Oebsinger and others, containing 25 ACRES AND 52 PERCIIES, . Be the same more or lets. The Improvements thereon nro' 7yr a two-atory double FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. , o with kitchen and chaniburs attached, n ouo - idetY frame dwelling house, frame barn, Wad. abed. corn loose, hug stables, and other out-buildings. There aro also two cisterns for water on the preinises, together with a variety of fruit trees, etc., it being the homestead of the In John Miller, deased. No. 2, Dela' it lot or piece of laud, also situated in Han over township, ill raid comity, on 11W cola side of the tab lie road leading from Shomersville to Bath and about une• fourth of a mile from Shutmerd v ille, hounded by lauds of Ileurr Shuler. I'. Snyder uud other, containing 0 acres andperches, more or leas. The improvements ore a onto story log dwelling humw. frame burn, cistern and aPPIo orchard, etc. Nu. 3, Being a tract ‘r piece of arable laud, also in wild township, tin the went vide et the piddle rood leading from Slitenersville to Both, and itboot eue•half tittle north of the li place, bounded by lands of Daulel Snyder aud others, mner cuittaluiug toren strict memoir°. Doing the real estate of Juhu Stiller, deceased, late of the township and couuty aforesaid. Terms tin the day and place of sale nod due a1t0... disco by :ATIIAN Adm . r, with the Will annexed. WILLIAM IIISTI:1•, Auctluile.,r• attlß.tt 3 500 ,fit • • " OItPIIANS' counT SALE .410 00 honing. I 50, litqing I Dcatlm Ir.=l I'ATENTE.I) JANUARY 19, VOR SAT B. IRON WORKS, THE HAMPTON FURNACE ores. No. D. Is a tract of Sprout laud of 15 years growth, situ ate In Lower MAMMON Lehigh ...WY. of Jacob (taunter and others, and contains 11 acres 42 perches land. No. 10. In a tract of Sprout land of 3 years growth, situ ate in Upper Jai[ford, adjoining lands of Levi Mandelier and others, and cordon. 11 acres 4 perches land. . No. 11. In u tract of arable land, in a high state of culti vation, adjuluing lands of Peter Walser, John Jordan, .and a public road leading front fete` to EMIL., aud coutains 3 acres! porches laud. Parties desiring to view the above tracts of land Will pleat,. call On the undersigned, or those wishing inform, tiou address hint at Sulmerxv lllr, Lehigh county. The fulloWing PERSONAL PROPERTY will alto be told at (ho same time, Or: One of Lillle's patent chilled Iron ado. with combination luck, 46 Inches high, 34 incline rosei Stickel , deep. One of Darla' • • double beam" o es, weighing tout (Scotia), war• ranted. A beam scale, weighing cue tun Neat and gross weight). Horsy power, nearly now, suitable (or pumping water at ore beds; 5 heavy wagons and extra wheels, 2'a net heavy wheels, not bound and well seasoued; ore anti made, tUt or heavy crowbam, I's lost 3 Inch tire, of charcoal metal; a lot of now oro baskets, stove, axe, office desk, Melte°, chain., about 100 bushels charcoa I ana variety of other articles. gindltions made kuowu on the day of sale by 11. M. SIGMUND. au11345 PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. By) virtue mill In jou pout... of au order booted will ou bte of tho Orpliuns * Court ol the county of Lehigh, there or - stoned to Public Sole. ou TUESDAY, THE STIL DAY OF OCTOBER, At I.! o'clock the afternoon. at the Allen Mune, In Al. 110%1'11, Pa., it cortain inessnage and lot of ground. with the appurtenances, situated on the east Aid° of SaidSv enth sree, 111 A 11.1. 1 , 1 ,11, Lehigh county, Pa. lot Is located doors north of tile Allen House, and Is bounded north by a lot of Dr. T. C. Yeager, south by a lot of rot.' Weikle, containing to front kat said Seventh street 30 feet, and of equal width to desalt to Church Alley . 2.10 feet. Tliereou Is erected a new and orecomodious TIIII.RPSTO BRICK now used au eating, drinking and il;Lialce cream saloon, wi dwelling colobittad. The building and location Insuitable for a business alas , and dwelling, ur can easily be converted Into a dia-class prtvnto residence, as U./M(011a the modern Improve inouta retoired in a dwelling house. Said house In V foot front by .8 sto depth. A largo (mane stable and v ancarria house in erected ott the lot alottg Church Alloy, which an readily be cauverted into all , thoing house. The lot Is well stoelsed . wl frait treos, shrubbery. tic. Being the neat listate of Fr C. Ilalltet, deceased, Into ot tie Cat) . of Allentown, comity aforesaid. 'Threw oil' the day lit OW Plumof ' , id, and duo :Mon once ginvo by P. J. NEWHARD & J. C. it.u.LIET, BJ_ II: ~C onrt—ti. W. lIAILTZI,I.I., Clerk. Adtur's. , Tel Lic I.V. TilE IIAVHE BLAST FUIt:s.;A.CES 111111 large \V HARP ricorEnTr. at Havre de Grace, liar ford Comity. 31arylatal. unit LUAllbli: 1110 N ORE LANDS In Auld iimuty ippl other valuable real 04111111 Septe ut mber be void at palihe rale lhunalay, lit Hilt day of September next, iiit 0111 11 , 11111.11A1, at Hare do ritee, 10 clock, P. 31. For farther particalars send for ea., Inn. with full dem:ma'am of the property tii either 01 the ti Irr.lkm•J. A. P. Me( ONIII,, 3111., I.r H. Al. lIVE, Secretary nail Treipittrer, Wiltiptigui, f n aug ti ll.llll • ANS.IiGNEES' SALE.-WC LL 18th, N I A o'.l YALU ABLE .NIILL PROPERTY of Win M. Klotler, Atooto 10 t.you IoWDAMP. 1 , 11 1 0 1 couuty:romilstlng of tt STONE UIUST MILL, With four pair* xr alataoo, 111114111110rY ,of which IN VI/ tlrely new and roam Itulea all the bow aupr.,v Manta. The WATER POWER la NEN' Ell FAIL I N Mao. • SAW MILL With the son. , water pow,. Tho 31111 Is nut more ilea nolles from the Blue Ridge, and the cantor power Is tho nearest to sold mouutillu. A tract of AI to nod 113 'wraps, moil. 1000, or °lca' lout laud belougs to the Om V Mill VrOlwrty. Also, acres audfa perd. or Wood land ideals uu said mountain, lu nut township and county. - Purthar illfOrlnnlloll con be hod by tom:dying to W. P. Luckenbach, at Allentown, Pa., or Samuel J. glitter, at Bargersville, Lohlgh Co., In. Cuudltlona lot tooth, hewn ul onto by • SAM U. 11LE1UCK, J. I:PiTI.EIt, Anslgueos of Pim. Id. Kistler, Iluultrutot MEM Dru Goobs. „.. CHEAP PIIILADELPIIIA STORE* You aro mast New:tinily luv Itt,l Co call stud ex Louie° toy .look of Cheap thluds, coualuilug of RIBBONS, CORSETS, IIOOP.SEIRTS, KID GLOVES, lI.ANDKERCIII EFS, REAL- AND IMITATION I.ACES, LACE COLLARS, FRINGES, BC• 0 LE St SATIN Till SIMI NOrl, FANCY ARTICLE:4, Ay., Ac. • GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS At 'A) ceut. leea Chau arty other Storo lu Alleuiowt. GOODS DAILY RECEIVED From New York and Philadelphia Auction.. • THE CENTRAL PARK SHIRT, while. colored; ruffled, striped &Mother stylec and examine before yarns lug oh...where. • LhOPOLD SA LINGER, lloutlitou tit., bet. &world and Third, Find Ward Malan V~ . ANTED....THRE TIROUSAD E N DOLLAREI on !Int.'s. security + tavklar no i t . noire at WANTED. -A LOAN OF $lO,OOO, by the Allentown School Markt. For part Led.lara apply to the anderelgned. ILIINK,Yreet. Board Con, J. S. BILLING/At, Secretary. I=ll3 .WANTED. ---AGENTS FOR PROF. Parsou'• Laws of Unainess. 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