(111,c,05ter Editor itittl Proprirto Ja ALLENTOWN, PA., SEPT. 8, 1869 REP ÜBLICAN NO FOR GOVERNOR, C4ENERAL JOHN AV. GEATIN FOR JUDGE 0!'. THE f ti U EME COURT HON. HENTLYWILLIAM, =9 REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET. Atisembly. JAMES S. BIERY, Allentown. SYLVESTER L. GIERING.'Enutus. I'rot/1,02,4m.y. PAUL BALLIET, Ninth Whitehall Clerk of Orphans' Court. WILLIAM H. I)ESIILER, Allentown Clerk of Quarter Sot:dolr, WILLIAM STEWART, Whitehall gße g ialer of Wilk JOEL P. GEIGER, Ileidr 7'Prn9tl•Cl. SOLOMON KLINE, (miller), Salisbury u t Comm is.4l.»er JOSEPII MOSSEIi, -Lynn. Director of the Bwe: CHARLES \V. AVIEIAND, Upper Milli Corozal. WILLIAM 11. HOMIG, Allentown Surveyor. J. P. P. KISTLER, Allentown Auditor. LEVI WERLY, Weisenberg Trustees of the Academy. WILLIAM J. RONEY, Allentown GEORGE K. REEDER, Allentown THE POOlt 31 A\ :S PA itTv The Labor Congress which met in Phila delphia, adjourned without achieving any thing practical except to attract the attention of the public to the demand of the laboring man. 'l'9 attempt to farm a political party to remedy the evils which were there made known, is in our opinion a mistaken idea, jus. as it would be to start Wpoliticar temperance party. Neither of them could command enough votes to do any good and the attempt would only end in disgrace and mortification. That labor needs protection Is not denied, but how is it to be protected ? The Congress de nounced Chinese immigration and the Coolie system, as calculated to lower wages, &e.; but to there any difference between that and man ufacturing goods in foreign countries, by cheap labor, to compete with our manufactures at Lome ? That is just. what Free. Trade menus and what it will produce if Democratic doc trines are to prevail. That the Chinese can control the market is absurd, but that Ameri can labor can be reduced by the abolition of the Willis most true. No new party is re quired to remedy the evils complained of. The Republican party is assuredly the poor man's party and the champion of the laboring man. R has always advocated the rights, of every man whether rich or poor, white or black, it gave us the homestead law, by which we arc enabled to obtain free homes:it a noml- nal cost and to which the prosperity of the Western country Is so much indebted ; it passed the eight hour law, and in Pennsylva. nia exempted land from taxation. These are facts to be kept in mind by those who demand reform: What has the Democratic party to show in this natter? It has tio• years been ruled and ruined by a cabal of aristocrats. who never knelt' ()reared fur any interests but their I own and who were willing to ruin the coun try that they might live in power. Witltthem wealth is the one thing needful and to that god they !towed down in abject submission for years. But, thank fortune, the lordly bul lies no longer reign in Congress nor does the Southern demand meet with the prompt an swer as in the days ()I' Democratic triumph. • All men are now 11., and Republicanism means Freedom in its full senses. But the . Democratic idea of wealth:lnd aristocracy still remains and hence we have Am Packer: mutt hinted for (inventor of Pennsylvania because of his riches.. What are his claims for Imblie confidence? Where was he during the rebels lion'? Did lie gland by . his State when she was threatened by rebid hordes? Was he with the party who tried to save the Union or with the vandals who tried to destroy it? Were Ids sympathie;( A•r or against us ? Ills riches are his merits. To make him the Crumb that he is, thousands of honest teen have toiled day after day. Monopolies have filled his coffers. Is he then a candidate of the poor laboring man ? Does he belong to the party that respects labor and enconragee honest Industry? We invite close attention to his career. Ira tabor Congress is a neces- city and if any rights are to be protected by — legislation, let the laboring man look to it that he votes only Mr that man and that party that represents his interests. Be nor deceived by false names or delusive cries, but judge by the record, which will soonest bring the desired reformation. Political pair ies like individuals, must be judged by their past. record and the laboring man can easily judge which of the two parties now asking his vote is the one to which he will entrust his interests WHAT ROSECRANIN SAYS Denmerats cannot coMplain if we approve of the sentiments of their own candidates. Hear what Gen. Roseerans says : No local decihrations inviting a popular pre lutigtnent nfnuy legal questions about hue lerM of payment of the national bonds should impair the priceless value of the public' credit at a tune when It Is all important to create the speediest means Of ridding the eountry of these euormous oppreuslons, but every Demnerat le platform should tend to raise higher the public credit, and to satisfy the people of Europe that the Democrat is Is the last party in the United States that proposes to .whlue or net reluctantly about paying the public debt, even though present holders should have bought it below Its par value. . What say the Packer organs to that. Will they stand by "Old Honey" now or is he again a " hireling r No wonder he refused to be their candidate, knowing as he did that their great aim is repudiation. They now have Pendleton at the head if their ticket whose greenback theory is to lee the. Pres idential Issue in 1872. Packer is a millionaire but lie takes good cam not to invest in gov. eminent securities, 'because he believes that his party will yet cause the holders of such se curities to lose their money. Oen. liosecrans Is a good soldier—his last shot will demoralize the enemy. A DEMOCRAT of the new school,—that is the school which teaches the art of figuring out ' Democratic gains,!'—writes to the Luzern e Union that two per cent. of $600,000 is $120,.. 000. Ile says $600,000 is the total amount of salaries received by the Republican officials of the State, two per cent. the rate of assessment for political purposes, and $120,000 the amount realized to carry on the campaign. After such figuring no wonder they see the election of Packer sure, .5.u.11 it is also an explanation of -itheir way of est hot lug the United States debt. WANTED-A 1110111 E When Aka Packer was nominated by thd Democratic party as its candidate for Gov ernor, he was announced as from Carhim county. Some of the Democratic papers still announce hint thus. Tome time'ago, we saw him announced as from Lehigh, but this we are sure is it'lnistake, because upon reference to our tax list, we found he was not on and we all pay tax in Lehigh County. :11r. Packer's family resides In Mauch Chunk, Carbon County. Either he or his family owns an elegant residence there. His family certainly resides there Who does not. He was always believed to be a resident there until a few years ago when the tax collector ()Nile borough of Mauch Chunk, in the per formance of his duties called upon him, when, lo ! his residence was changed, It now being Philadelphia! True. to his word of honor, Mr. Packer seized the carpet bag and leaving his house and family behind him went to lift home in Philadelphia. But what n treacherous lemory 1 arrived in Philadelphia, he regis tens at the hotel " Asa Packer, Mauch Chunk I" Was it the cheerless aspect of the suite of rooms rit the hotel, and the sight of the carpet bag in be corner, that sent hie thoughts back to his 'itountain retreat among his' family and kin Y Or was it the fear of the tax gatherer In Philadelphia that inspired the name "Mauch Chunk" and placed in such bold relief the carpet hag of the wanderer ? The "carpet baggers,'' you know, don't pay any tax. Be that as it may the family and the mansion still are at Mauch Chunk and the carpet bag is still in Philadelphia. Mr. Pack er's /tome is still with the carpet bag, (wonder whether his greenbacks are in it ?) but the' treacherous memory still records on the regis ter " Asa Packer, Mauch Chunk." A recent authority, indeed, none less than an organ at Packer's late residence, says his home is. in "the shrill scream of the Iron horse !" What a beautiful idea. What a poetic home the old gentleman has ! Almost a Santa Claus ? Stripped of Its poetry, how ever, it is eminently practical, for what tax collector would he audacious enough to pene trate "the shrill whistle of a locomotive" or attempt to stop "the iron horse in his mad career?" How joyous it must be in that home, rushing along to the soothing refrain "Bless me, this is pleasant, ridinK,..on a rail" and paying "nary" tax ! Yet in spite of the assistance of Packer's friends, the "shrill scream of the iron horse" and the tax collectors, the question comes, where is Packer's Lome? He has a family and a mansion in Mauch Chunk, a home " In the shrill scream of the iron horse" and a carpet bag in Philadelphia. His friends say his home is in Carbon County and "the shrill scream," &e., 'int lie himself says in Philadel phia. Whitt an enmlous " pride of our Val ley !" To settle the vexed question will not some body present hint with a house, for his mine nt sereiees to his sountry in her hour of need, ns the. Toor man can not afford one. Olt ! for a home In some, enchanted spor, Some lone hut beauteous Isle, Where weary mortals freed from toll May count their great, their horded spot!, And tax collectors reach them not. Till: Reading Gazette says Ku Klux out rages are being manufactured by the Radical press. That's a bald lie ! They are being manufactured :old perpetrated by Southern Democrats, and are the result of the defeat of the Radicals in Tennessee. Land owners of evert• political shade are becoming alarmed and are calling upon Got'. Senter to protect them with the military. But it is folly to ex pect to see the truth printed In any Northern rebel organ, and especially in a Berks county Democratic sheet. Read what The Haßlinille Peso of Monday week says For the pall 1111 daysnuountrd Toro in di,ulno Levu riding through the country, tinkling ungroea out of their hods nod at hipping them moat cruelly. They have ako been takiun ow ay their goon and pi doiat and. in .•Y -..t.tliii+llinces, hate warned nogroea to leave the country. alleged provocation for till. conduct Is that some 1 1 ., 11,11011. and 1141111ved to it disorderly inanner. The tie• nu e• allege, an the oilier hand, that they curried arum in Th.. (0110W1111f Is a copy of it notice which 111,1111 runt under the cabin door of ono of tits negrotta. The DOW 14111111'3i 1111111111111S1B11111,111111111WrILIIIC 1111111. Wild WOodo wn love to 1.011111. MOM II Al MIA: r° We love pea and harmony, wo ad vIn SI n yon to hour theme pdria nu noon nu ponnlble. We glv you 01000 01110 In nntiln op your built..., (Oar time NIX day, ) AND lb A11.1.10N V, A TI101,10:0 STRIIS.I. S. T. P. K. K. K. • Similar ti undue. have been lett at the doors of noveral other,. Other mix:noir who have been biding in the woods have been utnrned n, return to their work immediately. There are now in Narhv 1110 between 75 and lronegro Ines, who have us they moirt, tied for their lives, leaving their I . :willies behind 1111.111. The fngltiver were coming In 1•11111111, 4 , 0 root at Interval. , during Sunday. If this midius coutlnnes, the effect upon the cotton crop will bonost disastrous to the planter., who will Lo utterly unable to gather one•touth of thoir cottea, while the negro labor., will Le deprived of the fruit, of sin mouths' hard work. All the fogitiviiii, nearly, report that they are raking cot ton on unarm. The following statement will give au Idea of tie estimated quantity of cotton now growing and owned by the nijfroor In one neighborhood; No.l estimates his rip of natio; at 12 bale.; N0.,.2. has 10 baler;' a squad of thrmi have growing- 21 bales, to be divided between theta: three other. have 1(1 bider betweea theta; another ken three Lab, of velum; a squad of three hove 19 bales bet ween them; another ono ha. live halo.; a squad of ive Inure 32 bale. between thi , lll; a squad of novel estimate their Anae at over 10 bales each. Hero Is an aggregate of nearly 1151 baler of reed cotton, owned by some '25 laborers, Witieh in In a blue way to be utterly lust. If we add to 01111 the planter.' share of the crop, we have a total df aso bale. ill a %highe neighborhood which will Perish for want of picker., This would Involve not only n notion.; loss to oim markets, hot a 1111141 injorions and Hi:honorable rob. bine of laboring men who have nothing else in the World to denot! on for their support. They have worked hard for It, and rarely the laborer In worthy of his hire. The eo n,. crop I. not the 4111ir .110 raked by these laborers; nearly all of thorn have boeu Cultivating more or less corn. The men who have ral.m) It aro Twill yes from bow, and whono hands shall it fall into tine largo land•owner In Huthoirford. who has some half a ilnleti One farms, and bun a large amber of negroo. In his employ, seems to have incurred the bitter enmity of the Ku• Klux on ac• runit of the kind treatment he gives to his tenants'. Ono of the Kik Klux remarked to one of hill laborers whom they were 'whipping, that they "Mended to put n idop In Hon ! big farming. The negrons giro him a good none, mid say that ho Inns always given them a gioid chanro to make looney. Await, plauter, whose house war approached by 1,111111 , 1111 y ifKit.Klux, took down him ',hot-gun, nail wit thew L , flight Ly n volley. The ruinous lied preelpitittoly. and have not ventured near hint rinee. Amither gontimnau of Intelligence nays that If the Ku-Klux operations are ant quickly iitownitt. ford County will like at least ilCial,oollwroirit of cotton and other mtot. Th, fugitives nay that the planters allege • that outragen are committed by Irresponsible and trickier. dyer Wi. they have, no coutrol, and they are poworlenn to prevent this vhileare. Such inhumanity went.' loft it Irwin of Her:lran banditti rather then It coin , triunity of American, 11ov. Seater ling hooted m'ocinmation, threatening to call tint the anllltnry power of the:Onto unless the dkorders n.ii.3.11013.4111ite1y. THE BYRON SCANDAL. Mrs. Stowe's article in the Atlantic on the Byron difficulty, has met with but one opinion, that it was an injudicious publication, ill timed and unwarranted. Mrs. Stowe stands too high in the eateem of the American people, to have her sincerity doubted. That Lady Byron really believed what she related, we can lvadtly imagine, but of what use was such a disclosure after both parties were dead, and when there could be no denial or substantiation f Lord Byron's tonics and crimes were well known, but that charity with which we cover the sins of the dead will even gain him friends because of this attack made after so many years of silence and without a particle of proof. If the intention of this article was to create an excite ment in English circles, thd object will surely be accomplished, for'Mrs. Leigh stood high In society and tlds attempt to blast the good name of her family will meet with a general feeling of condemnation, not nt all flattering to Mrs. Stowe or the American people in whose name she gives it publicity. WE have to announce the sad news of the death of Major General John A. Rawlins, Secretary of War, who expired at 'Washington on Monday afternoon, Just ono hour before the President, who had been telegraphed for, arrived them. Govansdn Mims and General !Wier have consented to stump the , tbite and Williams. No truer plots artd' more effective speakers'cap be fork , and larke au diences wui welcome them wlatravar ap pefft._ They will IlltVe one advefitageKWhich our eppohents cannot Itepuldiktnism means the:sanie in Indhina add Maggqiiisetts that It does In PennSylvanin. If Dethoci:ftcy in Ohio means repudiation and in Virginia ne gre suffrage, what does it mean in this State ? In Tennessee and ffeittucky rebel (acct.? were elected :on the Denmeratie . ticket.; In Pennsylvania they are trying to defeat Geary for the same reason, Tun Harvard it is said lost the race because they were not properly " coaded." Packer must take warning in time .and get Mutehler at work. Morton at Pittsburgh gave some hard knocks at Copperheadism; and if the " coaching" don't soon commence, the people will be convinced, as they were in 1868, that the Democratic party cannot be trusted. Let the coaching commence, spend the money, give us your record. Were yon for us or against us during the rebellion ? Why were yon thrown into the canal ? Why 'assessed; in Philadelphia? Let the DemorrM answer. SNOWDEN'S occurATloN DON" A whining card has been lost to Packer. By order of the Court no assignment of a judge has been made to hold a Nisi Priam Court in Philadelphia between this time and the election, and consequently there will be no naturalizing. Snowdee will miss his fifty cents apiece and Mutchler men will have to use their Coffee Pots again. The, shameless frauds of lost year have been stopped by the action of a majority of the Court: Tun Democratic journals insist that Pershing; is a lawyer. Strange that a candidate for the Supreme Bench should be compelled to prove that ho has praCticed low just when lie wants to show that he can expound it. No one en quires as to Williams' qualifications. His record is too well known and frmn the Dela w ire to Lake Erie lie is regarded as a wise judge and an honest man. 'Put: Democrats claim that they have nomi nated the poor man's candidate. They have. Asa Packer would never be their candidate for Governor, were it not for the $20,000,000 which the poor Man's labor earned him. The poor men, made him rich and he now wants them to make him Governor. If this is to be the case, then hereafter money will rule the country and none but the rich get into office. This might do for aristocratic Europe but it will not answer for Republican Allierlca. ASA PAcaau has again moved his residence. Perhaps the Assessor of the Sixth Ward, Phil adelphia, has been after him. His own paper, the Carbon Democrat, says "he lives in the shrill scream of the iron horse." Bather a noisy place tor a millionaire to reside in, and all on account of the small matter of taxes. FUREY, of the Carbon Democrat, dies into a passion because we attach the odium of the States Rights Doctrine to the skirts -of the Democratic party. Ile talks very much like an other fellow whose name commences with an F. ToE public debt lilts again been reduced This thine over Five Millions. A SHOCKING DISASTER A Tire broke out on Monday morning In a due In the bottom of the Steuben shaft, owned by the Laektr•anna and Western railroad company, in rt.)mouth, near Wilkesbarre, and in a shott time the whole breaker and outbuildings were In thrones, and the hoisting apparatus, the only avenue of escape for the miners, destroyed. AU efforts to stay the flames were in vain, and the whole structure fell, partly filling up the shaft. Over two 'Mildred workmen were in the mine and It Is feared they have all perished. T 1.113 cries of the women and children, who had gathered at the scene, was beartrerding. Everything that human power can do to save them Is being done, but no doubt before they can be reached all or nearly all will be dead. NEWS ;TE31114 —The paper-mill of George Benton & Son, at Benolucton, Vt., was burned on Thursday. The loss on the mill and block Is $40,000; partially Insured. —The pollee of Providence . and Woonsoeket broke up an Intended prize-tight in Bellingham, near the Rhode Island line, on Friday morning. A large party woo dispersed. One arrea was made. —The Managers of the London Imperial Fire Insurance Company on Thursday paid i 250,6117 of the loss by the hue whisky tire in Philadelphia, leaving a latlnnee of 5114,000 to be paid In a few days. • —The body . of David Wagner,' a well-known contractor of Rochester, min found floating In the river near that city on Friday. It is supposed that he accidentally fell from the railroad bridge on Thursday night. —A number of stores, dwellings and hotels were destroyed at Cape May on Tnemday last, involving a lotai of $250,000. —Earle's magnificent art gallery, on Chestnut street, Philadelphia, was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night of last week. Loss to Mr. Earle, .$50,000. Considerable damage was done to ad . Joining property. POI.I"ICAL. —The Ili puhnean State ronVeld lon of \Vb.:von t:ln ou Wednesdny last, Made the foltowttig 11011 . - hint 10111.:—For Governor, Lucius Fairehild, the present incumbent; Lieutenant-Governor, T. 0, Pound; Secretary of State, E. A. Spencer; State Treasurer, Henry Booth. The resolutions adopt ed by the Convention declare the inalienable right of all men to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; In favor of .the Fifteenth Amend ment; the liberty of speech and of the press; free schools to all classes; the molntemmec Inviolate of the national faith as pledged to its ereditOrs ; such an adjustment of the hardens of taxation, by revisions and intslincations, from . time to time, of the tariff and other revenue laws, as will cause them to fall equitably upon all dosses of the people; and retrenchment and economy In 'the administration of the National Government.._ —The Doylestown Democrat says: " Money 'IN wanted at this antes very badly." That's right , speak out pinloly. All Mr. Packer wants to kno, , , Is Just where the money IX needed, and It will be forthcoming. Send hint n marked copy of your paper. 7 Post. • BREFF FUM SCIIIVEFFILEMMEN NER. • Mrtn.tr•ct.r:rowx, Ammerld der :41t, 1810 Wins de matter molt de ducks Who sit ruck Dilly Patterson 7 Wetnan set bull is 1011 i, 9 Wier . der delltenker hut shicalcohla g'slt miss" Eblills Islets! De pollythilieners sin forhuttled I De letsht rancid war der Georgedolt Iw Ateddle, un er war In a grelsellieftichy ',lmitator. Pr Is lit em railroad 'minim his on der siltation, on fun dort Is' or tau lons ens Kltzelderfors Warms net of Sundog g'wcst waer, donn slowly telt so g'ir'ls lei lean het er awamold so a Ideally . round g'iluelit—so a wennich of dellsh—nwer hut er doch net gedu, except a pour mold taut Cr ols "by gum" g'sawt, un sell Is nix welders MIR 'ow weg, providing 'nor souls net tau loud, odder tau aft. 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Er tints I.r 11:INV 111 X 1111.11 1,11 1111 11:1WIl \VW 111.11 Pllllylieks, 1111 :neer oh Cr 1,11 Seiler 1 . 1,50111111- j slip.. Slllll.lCi, NV111.1,1 ,1011 1 We lell lle:1111 ltllllllllll hint 1.111 Ili' 111-VVY numr II Ilrcet govvit lum .)Inteltler, seller l'ael:,•rn Shinto Uoinittllly uunw, nw , vr es warn lull 3thlanit. .Irln, lip tcill Hitch ,voit:l, tin iv ver 14c11 lilt W 141.10 1. 11111111, 11,.ch I'lllllll . y. 1.11 . 11111 M 111:1W11 for an 11,1111 nllri 1.11111 111:101. Bevvy h ;;tress, un no nn,rr nt Iris stmt. ri' Due thel:mot:/ gio:os of Haim, wC Brother, New York, were still yii:ir. Not only lire the the cheat:LA piano hi the tuarket, ntilLting fro! $375 to r:4500, but h:ive given unlvergi.l,iitisfactio throughout the country. 014 y for sale :it C. lierrumit's store, 7th and Walnut. n. lot 6,101.iii.1111.Pi1l whorl, us grunt a Varil.ty Mid prices e:111 h, round os ;um,. largcr cities. 'We refer Is the net' :lore or Richard Walker, No. 40 West Ilamiltnn street. Linderman. ill Sionit . Gold Medal tlyeloyd and Square Pianos are entisldered by the most promi nent Inu,trilith , in the country a tirid-elas, , Instru nient Ia regard to durability, fullness Mill 101 - Iiiincy or too,. Thry Ou' Thilldred Dollars lower than either l'hieltering's or Steinway% :.art. In eVevy rc,pyet a good, if not cuporim mud nre warmnteti for 5 year,. Stmther ttf refer- CtiCeS In aflii . lll:ltioti of the ithove can he !then from citizens of A Ilmitowm kolti.4tl or mlj,dilltcz Comitit... and examine thentat I'. I'. Herr mann', Ittsie clone, itlt and' \Valuta. PIN, or lionifirrholdal Tumor, Ire:ll,A 111 the .t looti., I.) Or. \V. . 31. CA N 111.1 1, ,, or 1 1 1t11:1411 , 1113• 11. Sheet ifttri , ', 11oolt,, Port Folio, St or anytlaintlt 10.100vittut to 0 vett:olor Made Store, van he liatl eltrapot 110111 aliytylier.. 1.1,e, :It C. F. Herrmann', Itirie tore, (stir. itlt 11101 IValntit streeic, Alltit(orn. 6'outl.ltieiee..,— . l.et our lat.,eisions bo w I'ley ntay—marble 14‘hices, broad lands, Inagnineent plate, or caskets in.nelatn, =tone.,"—they all in bainnen again:t Ileaven'n great boon, TI E.11;1'11, and they cannot be enj•.yed ii it h. out it. And yet lnav iittle is it valued, owl hull' carelessly preserved. The laws of nature eannot be violated with impunity. Night revelry. Ilixti rlons Meiners Irrel_lntarity of ineal, and n disordered appetite, trill gradually destroy the power and :K., tivity of the idontach, lion' many ladies and gen tlemen eat and drink disease at late supper,, and arise itt the morning' with insolaelte, loss 4,i appe tite, feeling, languid anti 1111recreshed. 'Thorn can he no medical remedy that will turn lead Into food, or poisoned drinhs Into nal ritnellt, but science can ars;,.l itatilre, supply exhale:b.,' tinids, and tn'a great extent enrreet the effects of diseani. In all rases sanh as the above, wd recommend PI.ANT. Till' ItiTTrits. Yon will thud them just the thing—at the same time a most delicious tonic and apputiser. r 3rl . . EVS BOVS'_A: (ill On) .i. , 01..T31ENT fx Wm, fiat and Imp• kJ.] flood 01:.. Ey itr I: CAN frrt . ii I 11., or II the di jib. ofeel, elartpfull. all .., llr hie(' ti lid nO , l rod. 1,4,1,0, If, WM th• 14•1•1 lao.l Orr. LAnov IIN 1 , , I:, op td 11 . 1 . 1111 11.4.V101111111.1111(1,,r1 rill can he filtod Ord delay. Ora P1'1.'11,41,1 nr,w.tyx 111:1411 31A111: tlho vinyl porellosrd tar:ply of I„t'. 11111170 1114 1 , • •ru,l,in Woo!rote, • Cl/4 . 0111f ~hove 1, , 116. , 4 , t• touttow, Iri 1uer,.11,1,1N1V14 . 1 , 1. Ora 111:11i C. 1.11 lA4 CrIVEI.V. Mt, olt, but Abl 1,1 , 01 . 1 , i , for, owl )10.1 t 014.4 the ;will ,o,l000rt"Illtat 8 114 4 ,01yt, those irloo 'to .lot 344411 rip. Or n Itr Aor -NIA or. (iAnmuNi , ore p•rinr 1.4 ony nIA, r _ .814rk , ..1 It. atly- 'bole fpoutA 61 Phitort, Ipl IV?,!”, 4111% 11111 . ell JAI. 40 wet I.titted f emit Ihr alt. Fly yarint 111441110 to,Lor ittnrio're. thql ', lre 40 it'll Innde ,n 1 .qn al r.ry r..yin rt. el /It i 101 l nntnnfne . t nnnl BY 111 . Nioltiar Aar. TIIot , AND6, flap 11.1 1. , •4 , 1 , 1 chen inr Ihnn ,then 11111.1 e Rn• flit et reopi oagioltii ill,, of those win, invf , r tri /tore al,'" A 1 . 1.,T0yl ii.r.‘lll . ,irsr To MAIN: la• To oll1 , 13:, trill, stock l'irre Goods, enin prigf up nIl ,eyle g nod win lift, n net Doonrll,, tPliteh trill he Innole Ity In niemenrr hll innningr nt = 'VS/ to tt, !yet. fiYi:ci A I. .NOTlrE.,—Sigie, fit, (11,i bald:eft( our inmate nix xyrintaimi by 11.11/e, tyttialml by fru, .411 . .yrfrey yyaraYirril lower May 1 , 14, bairryd anetchtre., roast y ultra "toilevery I ,,, rch , bb r. or' Mr sale solar, lot mot utowy A FAIR TEAT IS ALI:R . E. Half Ira)* 1 , 0 town I Itaxsircr St Co., Fifth analTowEß tiALL, Sixth .trvet. S ;its MARKET PT., PHILADELPHIA ASO UV IlitoADwAy NEW YORK. Solid Nott res. WORDS OF WISDOM ,FOR YOUNG MEN. on Or P,odon In Youth and Earl,' Manhood. iv.lth SELF II ELI forthoorrl ng nod norm - I IMMO Hoot In rookled lettor envelevoi. free of chorgo, Addrer., 110 W AEI/ AsSOCrATION, It P. Phlludelphla May ERRORS' OF YOUTH —A gentlemnn who .TY suffered for years f..0t0 Nervous Debility, Promo , tan Decay and all t h e ..fleets of youthful 'aliscrotlon, trill, (or the bake of •utferlng Immunity, send Oro to all Who need It, the stroll's and direction for 'nuking the sire- Ply remedy by which ho was curd. Itiufferersintishing to profit by the advertiser's eklierlsorr an do e° biad . dressing, loperfort erilltdruer,, JOIIN It. 00 DEN, ,No. tiCedur Fl. Now York. .'l,lotirrs ISTANI):s; ESS .1S1) It Itil 1,1•10.1 with 0103 .„,,•... i+AAr 31. D. 1,004 P I ••1 , 00‘..00 , /%•• .01 mpo riolty) to Pihr fro I r „/l. y, ~r 1. , •11!•1101. , 131111. I\o. st, .0004. 1 . 1001:: , 1 , 11 , i3O, Ti' , 11111,11:1 %%111 MI Ot Ili. uwll,ll 1.14.1111:: 11r.. ir,l • .41 t...:ct0:.11.:01y h d :11,1It S , 1c11:11 . 1. for o i 3.1 coNsum I , t • - s •i% II 1.. hi. f.'11.1,V -11171. th.. 311. All. , •.r. it, lie N, t..y it s, •i , 1.:: ri illiff.%lHi .1. NV I ITS EFFECT IS MI I: C o,l' VEGO,TAI;I,I I ..: HAIR RENEtvlil. It i• t,: , •et ud 1‘...1..;1111 ‘• tb, 1 . 11, V • it , ‘tiltittt, ‘, ..1 , 1 Itt•iett,-111,, ,, • it , y.. 11110111 xl .1. 41- ; 1;F.1'1 , 1:1;1'01" I:. , \V IC, • , •• ,:,•11 I.l[l , 11:1- 1,.•,• I.'lllolll •111111 I. r. 11.11.1. N II , :111.11,1441, =I T 1,11.: ONLY (;EN INE 010111)E 4;o1.1) // 1;i11.111c%1T1 . 111:-..., 11, • ' 1...,1.• . I:. t1i.•.1. 194,1, .1 N... rt . - I%.,tiltu /.1 . 1:1../I , II;1.11:.\ 111 I'.l\l ,111-t.tt.,,•ty ti ;II.: • Isy ,t.1”....1 ~ , •1, . 11, 1 .11.• h r ias.t I , —it!... , r,rPty.l, t. 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To inn., the Sda‘veril 'rade and 311Lndrako I I 1..• freefy tr. ed te clean, the .141.td..1. and liver, no that ihe Puller one Syrup null the In. .1 11 . ill aril, if..d.l Selionn • • Mailtli al, I'll I. an, t11...11 Iln. rm.., all el., me It, due, ef the ga11.1,1“.1.1dr, die Nide, 1.11.1 11n0 er r.ol rolitlvvi, thr Bill .1,.; d e xeen, .1.1..1.1. In. dendly d hie!. k very . 1 dangefele. te ill. art a, t 111 anleck Ow 11.1 t the ,evret.eit. 0 4 th e illi a r Sellonl:'. )1 and ra h.. 1 Liver Ceinpladit ..f t!..• nue prdad a e n, ~f • . ........... .upoluiptum. ruti.• n••ntlo ..thou;o:ii Awl .01,- at um' ...It :it 1L,.:: . it ..11 Ott. liwit;11.1• ..1, tt , •.., II ihrk,V OW •,EriC . 111.• 1 ~,,, 1 s, tilt I:1.• Priint,tir rup, :ut! •• 1111111 , 1111.. ,1111.,11 1, 1 /11. ..r grttl tettp...ll Wit •lo u•u ••11r.• lion. i Clot y i. Ittto ; l Ot I.t t t.z I tito p..‘t luclzim, 1•1••• nua the it:1110111 111141 a 1 , ,.. 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IN 11. littL,ll• , a •.•. :111 , 1.11.1y I.le. remillolint and Sch.,ll4'.T.oule and Llll..tit Tal, p,ll, frecl) lb. 1 , 11.•t11)' Dr. 5ch..111,. ‘,l”. ha• ,Cory.,l 11iii.•rrurtotl Loaltli for nmity y .li . Itt tt OM, 111 liti r t\ 1•171:t-tt.tagtt tt, 11111 . ) . ritll.lllltittittll, 1110 , 11...“, 11..31.1g .t pr.41....re0l cak...1...p..1,,andh1iaw100...11.thi1.. 111.,3 , 11.. I , Ch.. :‘ for. , nltll, 114un•11.4 ttitit•tt . )ll+ rectlyttry Ituthy at1111•1.•.1 v.• n.. d I.r. Schenk :tit tilit s.llllt.ollll , ekltitilnttlettettt.t. dirttrlittils 1W...101311y ttttttil. Make it 1,1 to.toittlttly ititre,ltry 1.,. Dr. wl.l. nil 011- 1 .1.r..h•••••.......11Y ..s. 1...... r. .•.r hi..., uully at N... 1..2 It Nk•k, 1 1'...•••11.1ry. 3.01 a. 31, Str•..t, °very -11... r ',1. , - ttii Att• fit , . 1.. t• a 11t.• h•lth 11 , -Pir..181,14. prit, i• tit; ltd. Mitt , itttill • .fit t t I ~1 11, 31. ...:I 31. ni.ir 10 13 ii.CfStl Xoticrs. 1111;7: 7 , ;()TICIE. • XtPlll . l. Ili, 1110 111111..1 . •iCti..11 W0'11..111 /01,1 ., 411 3dt:01,11,011 11/ ili• 31orioligh. 41..t....1•ii.1 i oi lir. Cato. thorofore inirsi li.. who are hi• di•1.t...1 to ito ;ticr..;lll-I,lI1..1ou6.'I1:1>'Iii,iiIII'llli fl. vol. , f/ 4,111 .1. Alllt 1•111 . 11 who ally \ " ti ?Ft . e V..11.1.1AM5, 1 I:. I'l AL 11,11 . 1: rt. .% ...out. :1111,141' 11.11.•111 1.1 n 1101111.1 d. 1.111• ..1 1.4.. h . , ; 111•1,111 , II hi! ,I1'.• 11111 1. 111,1 il5 Itnike v. 4, &Lie %%1, lilt veally Il I stiltll/I.iii troll ura11.. , 11- ti....te.1•1..t . ... , 1 A.'111.•111 abovel.A. t 1)11 -L the utulor•Ig000l 131.4 u ikankuu.ritintu tat, . I.mver c.oulay;lt.. chin! , ago.st 1..11 ..•ttlotat ‘,lllllit the aln.v.. •povillo pill' YOUR WATER I"ERMITS ‘,/ coilip.kil •tur lho i..‘ or hydrant tvatvr fur the 4.11.111i1g.Y. ,,,, .11 plea•e pay up ,vliltoul dulaY• fir nr , t ~I la, next all arcoluu , ‘,.111 lie 111 tllliJil (4. Al, filtkrutan culklual. 1, ill, 1114 . .tt1il of 111 por veal u—h 'lreaburr . 14, ilinjia at (1, oljk, eaunty l'oloulou,aulut+ 11 . . W. So•e•f. A AII , ..CE'S NI; OF'l'llll,l J. Mt. l'Atiett l'ottetery 1e.1.1 eil the 'LI of the le4lewitt3 111.11 . 11t1411 1 / I . li I. T h at nll 144.1.1, hoft,re At , 141 , i, r1,•it,.11•11 /111.1 4,1111 . 1 . 11111.1,11. tll thip 11,1,•t.0.,1 1 11% 11111 1.1 , ,t0t tlw 101 ., and rltar;.,e [III. ei , 1.311 g .0 . the exr tel. thereof: , '1 . 11:1t it I, forbiolikti 11l tholittitre Want !wilt:U., tte plata:. St 111111 1111 . 111 h111 . 1 , 1r 1“1jat . ..111 WI,. If the. rub• e , t eetettlted 0 the Tett‘to , 1,111 tlean mtt tle• •,t te, V1,3t01 , ;riot all othore e11t711,3 111 4.111.'1 , 11 l uh or wegett. wlllJtvt Itelterittittell «.....r stitlwtti tl.tog [h „ proper hey., :111.1 they .110 1 ,11111011 1., the g:1•. lerke,l :in, !boy are 11 , 1,1. A ri,datiott or thi. 111,v mill 1 , , , By "r., et the 1 EIST, F, el., 31.4CUNGIE SAV- A-1 will mak.. t.1 , 1.1i. , 1 inn at tin. 111,a ,•.,•• 1•11111 ..f tlln1.0g1,13111. • of Peito-ylvaiiiit I.w the rilwal of no muck of 11w 1-1 •oci ~r gl . l int,rporalittg "'flint nothing oo•Itto to vollf,t on I/10 •11111 . t k oritonli , ota priN girge+, or no 1,, ..viopt 1 , t' opyrattott •n.of 116 , Cotolowiltv.,llll prkliil , lllllg Ilw twl, Ptm:l,towitts rr..1111 Ilwiii 11wri . ..1 :" nod will apPIY 1.,.1 '1Z. ,111•1 : 11 1 , 1111:11ig u nd, prownt •tyl.r lit', • • Tin. 31,..ting1 , Sas logh ‘,llll capit,Ll.kll•.lrr 1, 111111 privtivito to ITECI,1•• • nnio , 1" ~ , ...'ll O ,llll. mot Lo 1 , wa14,1 lu 111..1 1104 Alleutow u s VIII ,C11.)6 L Wll. C. Llcii ‘l.•l.l.,lfll,l%vdlier. J.,30.4.111 AT.l.Evircoli•NS Ay -111 Imo ',dual , n ir log ;I t 04 0 ni.0.11. tho I ... t;kl.li ore o 1 aa.51411 , h , far Ilrr rrp.lll 1111101 Of 1.10. 1.1 .0 , 11.0101 ilia act 't vary.. rating the 1 01-litutoot ,P 4.0 Th:11 I,lllg lit ILi. act coot:OB.41 Anal 4.1001110(00,1o. roalvn ln its.t the kohl ...01,01,1i01110141:lag noa..toexanipl the +nolo front ilia apProllan of the .vieulth 4,4041601 m, 01010,4141 g at banii. uviegur giLligg.gli gaggini•ntg credit in Ilignaturii tin: 2 - 0021 tool VIII aPPIY 'for bankitig aakli*thA god iiiii•—thii •• .%11ilitiim . n nr....int capital of 442.101. and right of lorillor Inri.••• 10 030,000. 0111110 locutuil tit county. W ual ll.l.l.\ 11 11. AINEI, Cult i.E4 It, 111,14, .1.1144 12. ST11.1:0. Coulsrl4o4 F. K. 5AM1 . 1:1...1. .1. 11A01:N111 . 1,11, li cora.: 1 . 1,11. r. 5A'311 . 13. SELL,. NATHAN Trugtec, T N TICE .DISTRICT COURT .OF A_ THE UNITED STATLIS, for the liatttetn illittrict of PonuAyl lA. Dr.PrTr P. 8, MAIIOIIAr.'N 000100, . • Nenitterrowx, PA.. A111:11;it 7, ItOl. Tubg Is to Orr tintleo that on rho pdXtrentli tlAy of An. gas% A; 11. 18,.). A• warr...nt In bank rattle,. wow ht.ned 140111.1 the 40.1,11001 Plittott Diehl, of the (Illy of Allen. town, In the etothly of ',high and SllllOl4 itm.n•yiviuti.. who hit. been alljutlued lona:row on hitt oirn Pot 111011; Illul lan paylllloll 01 utly del a+ ;Ina delivery of eby prop erty belontrina .Idl bankrupt, to 111111. or for his n.e, na i l no. trototter o f property by lah, ore forbidden by low ; that a ineeting of the Trainor. o e l lhe Kidd book ruin, to prove their debt, of id ch.ure on llt. 11110 . 0.,00.11;m10.4 of 111. entule, will be hold ot tt Conti of Ittuth:uploy,. to be holden nt the office of tile Iteghtter Is Bankruptcy, ot the Atnerlron Hotel, Allentown. before flange Cont., Esq., Register, on tho berund day of Septet:lh A.ll, 18(1), 01 11 o'clock n. 14 V. , Derlity Mar•hJA3ll::3 ttlt ~771117,r. 1.. 1 , : '., I fiyneia I . 11Affiit4 . - lirrtv . .; or isAi.sou K. s.r.turi , L:st. ' e - , , t ' , i ...- f i , .. t Nv,vi'uitEs .N - 1) .iiiVELItY... 1 . 1:. 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' .:!..l ' .. i t ' .l " .l ' ..l ' i l s;•lT:l ' l. ' . " (' l' 7 ." l ' ! ". NV. " i •ll „ S .V. i r " ran ' n ' tr k . ' or.il - . p 4.0 Na' ' '' l l I. /::') (1 : II I' 'l'll I: n:As.n.s. 1. 4 ,, ~.. :::,.,,,,,„k. „,, Til „ 1 , 11 , 1 , 111,„,.„,...,,,,, r I. .... itr.., xt 1... 1 ' Il J 1 111 ti 1.1,1!.••11 ~,,,. ii i , ~ ~,,,,, 1 111. NutiVllliliHlllll.. II *qui .41111.'11111 y .S, ah ulipro•- . I ...I ^. 'IiIII . ) )1.111..........1.FT,...ny , i.. .ll' otihnf..lll./11nr.., to 1... bell I.) i 1...... It. PI,. 1.. r the .p....ial •...erlii ..f...in . , Drp...11.n... •111:. Intl, 1,111 Ong.' it. , Italy InIIIIII (In , on- I W. 1. !, 1.. rgit't) ..1 tit.t.t. , lloln I I . I .my 1/einnolory 111 thin \V. y. nll knaiin (itivermarnt aril,- tar illy Purrs u.r hid role at nll 1.01111.. 011 !lent Entain ninall Advance. , ulnae in tiar iloalern nt all ilpien an call:Liar:di, at inarkiii raw- of , Goal, iw V • ME REMOVAL 1111: 1•” ; Ith lS rht:rottly (N.. Ilk nIJII4 one,dLor ntnore Sivid).lo 1131,10 ate Store, sr here the loi•ine-• ol the hank Ivill Le ravrnol on CMG KII"1.7/E49INN SANIN(.N BANK. (Ornnatixed undo) . Slate Chnr4•r In 15d). ) 310 N )t Er El VIM) oN nod diber eept. 10- tor , 4 111 he lowod. Tor .11orter perlimis tot, NV ill Lr paid. Also, twoley hot Rea out on FAVOItAIILK 001,1 Ilank lorato.l lo thr. IZey.tolte. In Ow borough 411 .101 IN 11. F. Pri.3l,lent. El , r.tup llorrl,,,AN, M. U. Ca.liler. . F. J. .1. 1). Wanner, E.g.. IlaviaTlstty. , ' 11. 11. :1911w:tilt. W. I , (tittel ( 1,. ,r, Itichurd liuotr, 11111. 311111 . 1 . , 111) . 1 . .Mf • JOllll 11. Vogel. Flail. • Aqq 4 ertilwN iNsTiTr- I)it. J. IL SCIIENE, 15 S. ;u Plgibubt., Psi TILE MAL.T . ;;GIE SAVINGS,BANE itA.miuroN srHEET, q.,• INTREEST A 1.1.0WHI) P.\ \ "ID lIA I'ro , lll. , lit \V. I'. I.lelitl,W.ty.t.Vitit:eit+lll4.l, • my N.:lm . , ' received on Dep.lt, find R rent. Itiirrer ' t fl!•, 10W.,1 for elle, year. For p.berler perid.. -peril rate. wilt . e t 310 Slit 10...NEL. OCT oy EAVollyist.e Muhl:log llotpw—ii.kmiurox STREET, mid-way In noon tht;Cnurt opposite I=l •,',1,T,;h1.:'.`11 1 ,z1. - ?.14t',1;.1, 1 1•:'„',!1;lr,' Churl. ,:i !twill. : 1 Jg , an I) ellirs. C..ri•ti..n Pretz, Frugal , C Samuel, 11... a, Pr, Igst, Samuel Sell, Beni J Ifaatmleach, Nathan Peter, Willi:gni II Mary.. War: T HE GREAT L'Ai!'IFIC RAILROAD MENEM FIRST MoItTGAGE BONDS IJNION & CENTRAL' PACIFIC RA R. ROAD ;;; BOUGHT SOLD, , DEI IA VEN & 13110., B.A I.: bEALN Its I IjOr KNrs 40 SOUTH TIIIRD STREET, LE= \I n)' I .01 Jive Vroof .ir'afts HERRING•S CilAM'iO..\ FIRE . AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES (WITH DRY FILLING.) Aw 001,1 the,Prier 31011:06 Worles Fmlr , I lon World'n Frtlr, New Y.lrk, YorinnmMon' Path, FARREL, .nIRItINO-&,-00 lI.LAfI. (:111-::'•;TNT TT ST EET PHILNDELPHIA tllalttt: r,'r'.~tttLET. S SIII:RXt:\S; =I lIERItINf;, FARREL. & Co., \ER'•OIIL}L\\tI ►JA4 NOTICE..—NOTICE IN lIEREBT H ivEN that applimtlion will be matte by tho Milord to the (Illarrnor of Pram.).lmmix for letters patent creating. P; cLlVoluilan etc Ith She) Mule Afili:ifyliVai the .• Itillerotown Loan and Saving footoelat on, ' to ha lo• rated In the llorougb of Alillcratown ; Lehigh county. The object .mill'Aaaticlation will be to rocolvo money Iln,(11/• po•It at regular ratex of latereat, to loon the online.llia count bill., awl to ex general banking Trtrikirot nndrr lho hooking lima of the Vommouwealth. he antil batik to have a capital atork of *AVIA with nu• thority to Inerruar.lhaunte to,v4 l) ,Nti, diviro tMlunt Arty dollarrepq.; ;• , . ; • I (ainot J, P, filliffert, bongoe Ludwig% Shinier, Ilen,,antin J. Sehfituyer, , tildron F. Unto% Franklin Shim,. • John 8111ffert, Horatio T. Ilertcoa, William Holiday, Jr 111 1 ,4 Kin e, Anthony Mechlin, Alexander .Inguanalcr, 1,12 Eir:latchr,si anb artuarti ( 11,.• Ir.ol 1.1 :iti. NEW 110( k '1101('E Which Y PINE P.11:1S JLINTLE CLocKs, =I itiv)NZEs, Clint - i's AND FIGLAEs, (.0..s N 1.11.1.',(1'1Z( ) 11':\ le 1:S 7' 1 . 1-: l 7 I. I.lw .c./ /, 1:x TrA E W.VITI I Es, \VELItY. .1 ,, :111111'11i .11 %et) lI O 1) ER .1 J . E PR. I C.' E si!) (MSTNI . I pinLADELNIIA. AVATOII,I?,k, IFYIVEI.III SILMt AND PLATED WARE Cll.\ 1 tI,Es S. N... _I };a.l llatalltaa Itrect, ovi.a•lto the th•ratau I:e formed Chord, Jaet received leant New Yuri; alat Phil allllohla, all the latest Qtylam • G 01,1) A4AT(1111 , 18. Unit 111 , IMISIVillielit Of (hold W.tirlies 31 I", et' print 01.111 rail be fatted elaewhete. wiTcLLES. II.• Im. n larger and better u.nurina•nl of Silver Watchne tl.ll ran lii• porvltn.4.l.l..ny where vlmn., • GOLD J EW X% Ile 10,, the lurge4 be,d toeowlineut a all 1911111 , Gold Jewelry. GILT AND PLATED JEWELRY, lie ha t . n larger arid better m..eoritalaof tt11, 1 1:11111. • nil rioted J . Jewelry Gt eau Lo elsew wee. Si !AYER AND PLATED WARY • • uSi no n4,orttdout 14 , Inv,hiol...IWore. Army de-Iling g0...1 , 11l till , lino i A litrat.r than al tiny otirvr it , tu 31.1MOI)EONS. A , plolt.lida.....qtattiit of Nulmlef tht• • ACCOItIIIiONS. A •nplontli.l its.orlment of nll littlas of A vconlei:,. Ilk establishment hut 14010 . 11 ,, 11 filt ,. e. Up, st ud in. now to. cOnil to none New York and.lntllnd , lphin, fund ahead nurthlng out.thle the large eitie+. lif Inrgenntoek fu.lll.bilahlr good. him hoe than hr. ..1114,, , In ',high .... •••• - ••••,•,wrr your. , el yen of the abort Pll PM Co M=IMEM NO. 27 WENT HAmiurox SI (' L 0 (' 11,11 tvglilottod Mid warrnnted. Iroh 42 lipwartl. A Inrg, GOLD AND SILVER IVATCIIES,: [llan c:nt be A. 1.1 inat " 1 / 1 , .1..k.,n. In th...11y. ri ENV EI,II . OF ALL Eit t, orp dv-rOption. roluit,t .in uli,,rt N‘,ll“. gor „iialt • aifti • • • • 421 - 1 I.o'l'S FOR Einium; fair lot+ Ilnliptiltktoly adjoillol4 the Vlll,,noringotn.r.y. 1'.•11111111rert. TII.• 5./14 ft... 11.• wlinl , llilnilrurg..lt.p.....t oftYny will /, the ,1161.• 111,111,:, iii ili.• "rgatll7all..ll 1 1 1/tt+.lr plan.... the roll • n...1J 111 ..111.1rIlice. Illy 12 111111.11 4111.•111:. .Lo I.E'r.-.t ItE.ISON.1111.1: I.EASE ve,tau E:l.litt/ Is PI:01111..1d It ..ori4t.i. 11.1.volit, Mao. fully • , .111:il 1,. $1.11.., will, ..... Isl 10..1 lull riugiiig. of :m.11,1.111; i1ia.11111.•... of.* opiiorltioltv of 1111« [Owl pl .... • tnt them iond apply P. O. !of, Val 11. 1. SPIIIZEI BLit, Pre.itletil FWrit 111'NEll, FARMS FOR sALE,..gin. prive front 46 to }..,,,..r arr.., heron l to linprovennan., lorailon r. la and near toorkril. f A iLrina aro aliiintr4 •in Virginia 1 , 4140 In 1110 Immediate 1 1t idly of %Vii.ll. Inqton and nthera Erma '3) in dt.fnm, r non 0„. 111. .I.ltir.••• or 1,11110 J. D. 1 1ANGWERE-1.1•A.111.,11 . 110 - 4•4• II• Avenue. near Sixth ri root IVaNhington. 1, . C.•• • INTERESTING T4b CAPITALISTS ! PRIVATE SALE, ALUARLE REAL ESTATE The n,,,SeNiglie.l-M.r.e fit prlvltte kale' the real e•tate howinniter ftituntelti 11010u - I.lllp Ilauuler. Lehigh r.lcuity, Pn., ronialuln:t , 120 ACRES 'l'h.• I:M I. In ilw Itight,l i•tale 4 cultivation. all ,f It d having himn thoroughly Pine irithin a year. It 14 located 11111111: tho yawl]. within min mile lint a half at Allnulown. met po , .inen. our ,1 it,. illie•t Alto, for 14 , 11411{ 11.11111yiri,. rollhing 101 l I or ntlier .1P: eluting h f It hem; eon Mattel, Chunk ; a lurity 11,111111 rotild be profit:Oil) .w; tip Into building Inrir.wurt frlrur 11,. proximity to the large unintifortorimi iii Allentown. the I"I' t i l l ' A r t`a; ' iltri ' el, tWit ' iitone w i 1 inten , , two large Hamm I,ellarge aunit anvil. corn rri h l :ma notlutilelimpr. Ihr movemen.. urn all in gm.; repair. There nl.w. 11 111 , 1- .111.1,1 wairr pinver tin 1110 111 . 11 1 / 1 1.1 , , ENII.IIII/111 Spring+, anti it new null u......1110.1i1.00. • The furl,, In to dairy nit 4 11, , ' SPriiig Wnter• L•A 1111 , 4. Trmit ilp.Stntr. . lon 11.• tuttile..to sult.the Llurelawm`r*. Permian dunirimp p.lin•liu,...liTlll.lw prnpny;y nay hnr futtlitrr infortA;Mowrrall upon up *rant°, • I!, 11 4 A ViA21111114041 Nip If•gin; ' . ;Alturdny ul hiPp. Agnate • Mr• 1111 E, • • itehrillilm AtAil, !ON Vu. s.a::•~ MI ,Ciothblll. - • TH:LADELPNIA, r - 1 - ; . - samples kent Ly mnilicliOn writtep (hr. II i.W ELVES EMMEN I=l CLOCK ENE
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