The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, September 08, 1869, Image 3

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MR CITY
.kainance.—A just complaint is made by
roany.of our citizens agninit the habit of stopping
off the water in the main pipes for several hours
to make an attachment. As It Interferer very
much with culinary• operations, we hope plumbers
Will bea little more notice In their operations.
The ,Quidetpi Time on Record. —One of the
most noteworthy feats In brick-pinking woo per
, formed nt Keck's brick yard, In the First Ward,
last U:ecli. A was titled with 120,000 bricks
In twenty-live hours, and they were burned in four
nights, three days and a half. Mr. Keck knows
• hivii to mish things and turns' out sonic of the best
bricks in the market.
Bra? Estate.—Andrew Herman sold a lot of
ground situate on Seventh street, between Gordon
and Chew streets, 20 feet front by 120 feet in depth,
; to John Wonderiy, for $OOO.
11. T. Kleckner, Esq., sold a lot of ground 81 by
200 feet, situate on Ridge Road, between Turner
, and Chew streets, to Francis S. Kemerer, for
$1925. '
New Terms.—Malenbeeg (College com
m m com
menced its winter ter on Wedn4day last, with
large accession of new students. Lehigh Uni
versity commenced yesterday week. Allentown
Pernale College commenced on 31Onday last. The
!liew buildings of this institution provide excellent
accommodations for the students and It is now
one of the most attractive and thorough schools in
The Nor International llfoney Order ,y4;-
. . •
' !Mi.—The - new International :Ifouey Order System,
by which money may be transmitted by post office
Order to foreign countries, went into effect on the
I.d. Owing to 'the fact that Switzerland is the
only country which has acceded to the terms of
this system, orders can as yet be sent to that Atm
try alone, not exceeding 550 in a single order.
Postmaster Diefenderfer has received the necessa
ry blanks from Washington.
Accident.—On Thursday afternoon as a girl
by the name of Alice Smith who had In charge
Me Freddy, son of Mr. 0. A. Grlder, wan walk
ing through the Fifth Ward School House, regard
less of her chnrge,the little fellow fell through otie
bf the holes cut In the third floor for in heater and
fell to the floor below when, after striking, lie rolled
through the hole made for the same purpose and
went down to the first floor. The distance he fell
lean twenty-elght feet and strange to say the little
fellow was not much injured.—Noes.
Dedication.—On Sunday, the 12th inst., the
Methodist Episcopal church of this place, situated
on Linden street below Sixth, will be dedicated.
The dedicatory sermon in the morning will be
•preached by the Rev. Dr. Dashlell, President of
Dickinson College, and in the evening by the Rev.
Dr. Nelson, President Wyoming Seminary. .Thls
church edifice has been entirely remodeled and
finished In the most approved style. The fresco
ing and furniture are beautiful and chaste. The
!Albite Is cordially Invited to be present and bear
the eminent divines whose services have been en
gaged for tho occasion.
Killed by jumping from a Traia.-‘-Gottlieb
Horne, a resident of the Fifth Ward, lu Jumping
off the Western Express train, on the Lehigh Val.
ley Railroad, a short distance below the East
Penn. Junction, on Sunday morning, was thrown
violently upon the tract:, inflicting. wounds from
which he died, as Is . supposed, almost instantly.
Ile was horribly bruised about the head and
shoulders. The Coroner held an Inquest and the
Jury rendered a verdict iu accordance with the
above facts. The deceased leaves a wife and two
children.
Slight Fires.—On Saturday evening, a coal oil
lamp Was upset In the residence of Mr. Wertey, on
Linden street above Fourth. The flame was cone
=ideated to the carpet, which was saturated with
the oil, and was extinguished with great difficulty,
but before any serious damage was done.
The alarm at live o'clock, on Sunday afternoon,
was caused by tire In the stable of Levl Fenster
timelier, on Tenth street. It was the result of
•carelessness on the part of several boys who were
smoking in the stable. The tire was soon extin
guished and the services of the firemen were not
required.
Cigars Seized.—U. S. Revenue Assessor
Rhoads seized a quantity of cigars la , a wagou at
Ilagenbuch's llotel, on Saturday, fur a violation
of The Revenue Laws. It appears that Seth Schell,
of Milford, brought the cigars there ou Saturday
and theti proceeded to the Collector's Office to pur
chase the necessary stamps. In the meantime
Assentor Rhoads 'isited the place, and as the
wagon was not a lieensedmutpufactory, and The
cigars were unstamped,Mmliscated the whole stock
Upon the Intercession of friends Mr. Rhoads was
satisfied that Mr. Schell was willing to comply
with all thC requirements a the law and tliat there
was no intention of fraud on his part, and there
fore released the cigars. .Cigar manufacturers
should aVold all trouble I),}' posting themselves
upon the laws. •
Court Pruceettingx.--The September Tenn
of Quarter Sessions commepeed on Monday.
Judge Longaker and Associates Fry and Lamy on
the Bench. After an able charge from the Judge,
the Grand Jury retired to their room and selected
Owen L. Schreiber, Foreman. The follow
lug cases were up: •
In the matter of the application of the Indepen
dent School District agt. Whitehall: township.
Application and nil proceedings withilmtrii.
Com. agt. Joint Melltnnt, Nolte prolopai entered.
Cora. ngt. Pauline Kressly; charge assault and
istrery. Continued to next sessions.
•Cetn. agt. Nit:Canna, charge anbault
find battery on oath of Ferdinand Eberhart. De-
foldout plead guilty nud entered into a recogui
lallee' in $l6O to keep the peace, to leave the county
for thirty days. County to pay the costs.
Cont. stgt. henry E. Schilling, charge F. and B.
ou oath of Sarah Weaver., Grand Jury returned a ,
true bill. Not yet tried.
Com. agt. Sarah McGinley, charge assault and
battery on oath of Catharine Ferry. True 1)111
found. Not yet tried.
Com. act. Esau Schantz.
Com. agt. Charles, Merkel. Charge, desertion
and support, on oath of Angelina Merkle. De
fendant directed to pay the costs, and entered Into
hail in the sum of $5OO to keep the peace for the
period of three years.
Com. agt. Joseph Ruddier.. Charge, netting li
quor without license. A true bill found and at
tachnient airarded against defendant.
Coma ugt. same. Charge, selling liquor on
Sunday. A true bill found.
Com.' agt.'ltudolph Chaise. Charge, desertion
ou oath of,Amanda Clangs. Defendant sentenced
to pay costs and cuter Into recognizance in $3OO,
conditioned to pay all weekly to the sold Amanda
• Clause.
Corn. iigt. Jelin Itehrig. Charge, ceiling liquor
without Beeline. "True bill" found. Defendant
[plead guilty, unit benteneeill to pay a line of *5O
.and costa.
COM. agt. Christian Ne!shier. Charge, deser
'thin.. Defendant sentenced to pay the costs and
.enter into a reenguizanee to pay Sarah tielshler,
ihis wife, the aunt of four dollars weekly.
Com. age. John Klnslnger. Charge, selling
opior'Without license. True bill found, and bench
'Warrant against Defendant imurded. '
Coin. agt. John Conics, David Mdell, Edw.
'KutiPploihnrger anti Wllloughby Fensteriunelier. i
•Charge, assault and battery on oath of Andrew
Wirtz.' True bill found ugalust all except Fenster
pincher.
Prarfai.—E. Fenstermacithr, at the stoic career
.of fOW and 4antlltoti street, Akontown, Is rocelv
ihig every day largo foto of Lino pcati.es and It ten
ting thorn obeaper . thaii anY other Alorg. eept 8-3 t.
PARADE OF THE ALLENTOWN !
FIRE DEPAI,TMENT.
RECEPTION OF THE CONGRESS lIOSE.
. On Monday morning the Congress hose Com
pany of Chestnut Hill visited our city and were
the'guesta of the America Hose Company. They
arrived In the train due here nt 10:45 and were
escorted into the city by delegations from the varl-
ens . companies of Allentown. At two o'clock the
line of parade was formed on Seventh street, and
marched in the fallowing order :
Pollee.
Marshals.
Ri . figgold Cornet Band qj Refuting
This band is acknowledged to be one of the beet
lu the Btute. Their splendid eacention of the moat
beautiful and difficult selections won the phiudits
of the people wherever they appeared. Their gay
and attractive uniform added much to their ap
pearance.
The Good Will Fire Company
• This company made a large turnout of mem
bers, dressed In blue shirts, black bats and black
pants. They had their carriage In line and made
a line display.
The City Cornet _Dam!.
This baud, though recently organized, performed
good music, and Is an honor to the city. It In pro
gressing rapidly and deserves every encourage! ,
meat from our citizens.
Columbiti Cumptiv
This organization looked well. The members
wore red hats, red shirts mind black pants., They
drew their carriage and their magnificent steamer
was drawn by four beautiful, spirited horses.
Band.
Congress Hoge of Method Hill
The strangers were dressed In red Nhlrta t red oil
cloth caps and black pants. They had their car
riage along and on It were two small hors In the
company's uniform and their pet poodle.
Allentown Drum Corps.
This corps of drummers is one of the most pro
ficient In this section. They furnish splendid
marching music.
Amain( ROSE' C11111)11111y.
Thls company entertained the Congress, and
they Imre 'Mown themselves capable of doing It
In the right way.• They brought up the rear.
Their uniform consisted of black hats, red shirts
Alla black pants, and their carriage was decorated
with the National colors 1111 d evergreens.
THE COUNTY
lAIIIENBE.—On the ferns of George Zininier
luau, in Upper Macungie, was raised a potato vine
seven feet and a half long.
AGRICULTURAL MEETINU.—AUCIIIiOII is
asked to the call for a meeting of the Executive
Committee of the Lehigh County Agricultural So
ciety, to hit held on the 20th Inst.
THE LtmntElt BlismEss.—A meeting of
parties Interested lu the lumber business was held
at Williamsport, Pa., ou Wednesday, and It was
decided that but one half the usual stock of logs
be manufactured on the West Branch of the Sus
quehanna for next year.
A LARUE EXCURSION.—ProbabIy the larg
est excursion of the season having Mauch Chunk
as au objective point, Is announced in -the New
Jersey exchanges. The train will leave Hoboken,
vla Morris and Essex Railroad, early on Wednes
day, September 15th, 'stopping at all stations.
The programme includes the tour of the Switch
back, and a grand Now Jersey dance at tile Man
sion House riud Ritter's Hall, returning on the 16th.
FAIR AT REnnEnsnuno.—Tho sixth annual
exhibition at Rehrersburg, Berke county, will be
held on Saptember 91st, 22d, 23d and 24th. I're;
whims from $l.OO to $50.00 will be awarded. On
Wednesday and Thursday the horse races will take
place: Family tickets, 81.00; for one pertain dur
ing the fair 50 cents ; single tickets, 25 cents. The
Brownsville Ringgold Band will be present lu their
new uniform.
FoUNTAIN 111 LL. —Several elegant mansions
are being built on Fountain 11111, South Bethlehem.
That of Dr. Lindermamof Mauch Clad:, to worthy
of especial notice. Mr. Ferriday's mansion Is
almost tluis lied, and makes a beautiful appear
ance. That section of our borough Is already
very beautiful, and is improving rapidly and eon 7
stantly.—Conservatice.
DEATH FUOM AN UNWISE OPERATION.-
Lewis Rothrock, of Locust Volley, who was suf
fering from a causer, secured the services of a
quack doctor of Philadelphia. The would-he phy
sician said he could cure the disease, and ou the
30th of August administered chloroform to Mr.
Rothrock for the purpose of removing the cancer,
but the patient being too weak to stand the opera
tion died while under Its effects. Ile was only
twenAlx years of age.
HOUSE STOLEN.—A dark bay hock:, live
years old, and between fourteen and fifteen hands
high, was stolen front the stable of Henry A. Mil
ler, in Ruseombnumor township, dear Blandon
station, on Sunday night, and also a Balling top
buggy and harness. Suspicion attaches to an un
known man traveling the road who stopped ut the
hot se on the evening before the horse was taken
and asked for lodging. A reward is offered for
the detection of the thief and the recovery of the
property.—Reading Journal.
REPUBLICAN Mass MEETING.—The Ifepuh
licaus of Lowhill and adjoining townships, and all
others in favor of economy in our National and
State Governments, of Reform in the management
of our county finances, of the success of ilterubli
can principles as enunciated in our State and
County Platforms,'and are in favor of the re-elec
tion of Gov. John W. Geary, are Invited to assem
ble in mass meeting at the public house of Edwin
Seibert, in Lowhill township, on Friday evening,
September 17th, at seven o'clock. James S. fiery,
.Esq., will address the meeting ill English, and
William D. Luckenbach, Esq., In the. German
gunge.
ImPoltTaNT To Itrariti , mus AND COMPOUN-
Di3ts or SPIIDTS.—By a regulation of the Reven
ue Department Just promulgated, " whenever any
rectifier proposes to empty any Spirits for the pur
pose of rectifying, purifying, refining, re-distilling
or compounding the same, he shall file with the
Collector a notice or statement, giring the number
of casks or packages, the Sc rial number of each,
the nuutber'of wine and proof gallons In each,
the kind of stamps and serial numbers of each,,
the particular name of such spirits :is known
to the trade, the proof, by whom produced, the
district where produced, by whom inspected, and
the date of Inspection.
A GRAND Pic-tin.—Wushington Union
Sunday School, of- Salisbury, will hold Its an
nual ple-nie, on Saturday, Septemlier 11, 1869,
n Moser's Wood, at the foot of the Lehigh Moon
talus, near Philadelphia public road. No hucksters
ure allowed as the ode-tile will and its own refresh
ments. Rev. \V. R. llotford will deliver an ad
dress suitable for the occasion. All friends -of
Sunday Schools and the cotnuntuity In general are
invited to attend.
hltli PACIFIC EXPRESS—PAST TIIIH.—The
new Pacific Express Train which 'was put on from
New York to San Francisco on Monday week, and
which in to be run through from New York to
Harrisburg, a distance of one huudred and eighty
miles, in live hours, passing Allentown every
evening, is the fastest train that travels .this part
of the country, making thirty-six tulles au hour
including ail stoppages. The Easton Fees Press
states that this train traVeled from Alleidown to
Easton on Tuesday night at the rate of a mile a
minute: The same train several nights ago ran
from Harrisburg to Reading, , u distance of 54
' wilco, in 62 minutes, including a stoppage at Leh-
THE AIWANCE.-Tlll6 journal, which - Dr.
Bushnell renounces "one of the ablest, best, and
most outspoken religious papers now published,"
enters upon Its third volume this week, and cele
brutes the event by several marked improvements.
It appears In a new dress of type, begins the reg
ular publication of Bev. henry Ward Beecher's
Sermons, and adds several new mantes to its list of
contributors, among them that of lion. Henry
Wilson of Massachusetts, who In the current num
ber discusses the problem* of Chinese intigmtieu
from the standpoint of Christian statesmanship.
The publication of Beecher's Sermons in the Ad
vance will prove au tultnimble feature of an al
rmidy admlritble paper, and attract mauyreaders.
The Advance Is published ut V. 50 per year by the
Advance Company, f? 5 Lombard Block. Chicago.
'nu; vr111.: KING
DESTR HON orrilE ALLEN
TOWN IRON WORKS.
OVER ONE THOUSAND MEN TIIROWN OUT
OF ENIPLOYMENI
.1 OC/7/ENT A T FIRE
, )VER $3()(),Imp)
On Tuesday morning, about one O'clock, tire
broke out in tile Allentown Iron Works, situated
hi the Sixth Ward, nod superintended by Samuel
Lewis, Esq. The works were among the must cx
teunlve In this country, giving employment to
about nix hundred betide, and were owiled princi
pally by stockholders residing In Philadelphia, Mr.
Lewis, the Superintendent, owning probably more
stock than ally other individual. They !onsinted
of four Immense stacks, four large east houses,
three coal houses, store house, engine houses Iliad
other building necessary for the carrying on of the
heavy business of the furnace. The the originated
in the waste room of the engine house attached to
Rack No. 3, and Is supposed to have caught from
the lamp of the engineer. The lire then Commit s
ideated to the engine house and quickly spread to
each of the engine and east houses, involving in
one sheet of Mime the whole tunas of buildings
and presenting a night fearful to look upon. The
seething, hissing noise of 'escaping steam and
rushing of hot air, the white flame mid nttlpharou s
clouds of Smoke formed 0 seethe appalling :is it
was grand, and outrivalling any seethe ever pre
sented to 'atrium gaze of modern pandemonium.
As the noble structure surrender.' piece by piece,
as If a willing captive to the lire demon, and as
tile. laborers crowded round new their daily bread,
the sustenance of their families, taken from Omni
11l a twinkling, it was a sad and awe-inspiring
speetablc. What had taken man months and
years to do, even the might• machinery which
had seemed almost omnipotent in Its power and
had triumphed over nature's obstacles no Mug, was
In a few hours piled In a heap of black, smoulder
ing ruins by the relentless clement.
• The tire companies of our eity were slow ill
getting on the ground owing to the great distance,
the hilly streets and Olt lateness of the hour. but
when they arrived the firemen went, to work with
a will and labored heroically, and succeeded in
saving one of the cast louses and two other of the
buildings. While they were lit work a sad acci
dent happened caused by the falling of the roof of
one of the cast houses. Several pei . sons were in
the building, and William Seaulin, all engineer at
the Furnace, and who resides in the Fifth Ward,
had Ids blioulder blade broken. Foar or dee
others tillntailled slight Injuries by the falling - of
tubers.
The loe to the Allentown iron Work- , will
amount to about $300,000, which is folly
covered by insurance The saddest part of
the conflagration is the throwing oat of employ-
mint of over one thousand hands. Six hundred
hands were employed in the furnace and these, as
well as about four hundred who were employed at
the mines, will nearly all be compelled to cease
work on account of the stoppage of operations .tt
the Furnace.
As there were upwards of 4150,000 paid out lu
wages every mouth the loss to our illy will be
very severely felt. The chilling of the stacks and
the suspension of operations will involve another
loss that cannot be estimated. Hopes were enter
tained yesterday that two of the stacks could
again be put in op tratlon last night, and to effect
this object laborers were gathered front every
quarter, front Hokendauqua, Catasauqua and
Bethlehem, and wherever else they could be ob
tained. If they are successful these stacks can be
saved from the disaster resulting from chilling,
aud will besides give employment to a large ntn»-
her of the hands.
Ti; FREENwattuito FuRNAcE.—The fur
nace company at Freetnansburg have line pros
pects for the sale of all stock on hand, as the de
veloptueuts required have been made, and a New
York party has signified the Intention to take the
balance of stock and commence the erection of the
furnace at once. We learn that the projectors
have been prospecting for the , thitterals necessary
lu the manufacture of Iron, and succeeded In find
ing large quantities of Iron ore 11111 Hint:tone
within a short distance of the land upon which
the works are to be erected. Our friends have
our best wishes for success, and the people of that
place will no doubt be soon aroused to the fuel
that manufactures are the life nod staff of any
LAFAYETTE COLLEUE.—The improvements
and additions to the old building has added won
derfully to Its appearance, and much to Its conve
niences. - The new Mansard roof and square totv
er give Ira truly .grand and classic appearance
at a distance, which its elevated position very• lib
erally allows. The entire line of College build
ings, the dwellings of the professors and latardlutz
houses, the observatory and ehemleal institute,
are all good and substantial, and Itchy In ~tyle,
adding greatly to the beauty and ornament of the
College grounds, and the plateau of College 11111.
—Easton Argus.
LOCAL. ITEMS.—We trill always reel our-
Wives under obligations to our friends ill every
Section of the county who semi us any items of
local hacrest. If a man sells a farm, raises a
large crop, or hands a new barn, or does anything
to improve his neighborhood, We leant to WO/IW'
it. Anything the neighbors talk iihnot,.Chowever
trilling, IS what we want. Can't a friend in each
township appoint himself a coalmine,' of one to
ECM' Ile local news 1 Some may hesitatettintut as
suming the duty because they don't feel that they
can write for the newspapers. Don't let this deter
you. Scud us the facts and toe will pill t loon in
shape.
Cows Kit.t.t:7t.-I[earn• Ruth hail seven
cows killed near Alburtis, on the East Pennsylva
nia Railroad, on Wednesday night. Mr. Ruth was
In the habit of keeping his cows penned up In the
barn yard over night and it is supposed some one
let them out on this occasion and drove t hem upon
the track. Three suspialous-looking Individuals
were secs about the glare during Wednesday and
it Is supposed In the neighborhood 1 hat these were
the men who &rove the cows Out, and that their
object was first to throw the express train from the
track and then rob the express ear.
ON VIII Britt;.otit•:.—This week we add to
our lint another large instaliinent of nt•w sub
scribers. Since we took Bald oftithl paper welave
increased the subscription list TWENTY-FIVE per
cent. We can honestly say that no better adver
tising medium eau be found in the Lehigh Valley.
Besides our circulation throughout the eitunty of
Lehigh we have an extensive list In Bethlehem and
South Bethlehem, and in the townships of. Nort
hampton bordering on the Lehigh River. Philadel
phia merchants turd manufacturers will derive a
perceptible benefit by using our columns to adver
tise their business. Our paper circulates among
that clams whose patronage is worth solidi intr.
CHILD RE'SCUED FROM THE Ror•tont ot•
Waus—Thursday a week, a child of a Mr. Miller,
living about a mile and a half front Nazareth, fell
to the bottonrof a well, a distance of thirty feet.
The cries of the child attracted Its Mother, who,
with great presence of !Mud, directed the little
one to cling? into "the old oaken bucket, which
hung In the well." The little two-year old did
an it was directed, and the mother drew her child
safely from the well—the most preciously laden
bucket which was ever drawn by her or ituy one
else (rum its dark depths. The feellege. of that
mother, as she drew her little Innocent child from
tho well, may better be Imagined than described.
!range to say the only hurt the child reeelved,
was a slight bruise on the side of the face.—Esth-
Wein Times. -
REPORT 0? COAL transported over the Le
high Valley Railroad, for the week ending Aug. 28,
1860, compared with same time hut year :
YYhh For Week. For rear.
Total Mahan y 17,648 14 275,632 10
" Beaver Mead0*...16,183 11 277,944 14
" Maech Chunk 160 15
" Upper Lehigh 8,581 11
Hazleton 9,131 00 669,788 16
Wybmlng 14,149 11 289,103 13
50,119. 1
Graud total
fiam . e time 1838 ......... 13 1,533,704 02
2,49 , WI
Increase.
Drercape
VALLEY IRON 1 1 10.13E., -Pig ,iron
ranbported by the Lehigh Valley Railroad 00. for
the week ending Aug. 2,8 1869:
From
Carbon Iron Co
heltlgh Valley Iron Co
Thomas Iron Co
Lehigh Crane Iron Co..
Allentown Iron Co
Roberts Iron Co
Glendon Iron Cd
Bethlehem Iron Co
Other Shippers ..... ....
BM
COMPLETION OF THE Ltauatt VALLEY RAIL
.
EOAD TO WAVERLT.—Upon the'completlon of the
Lehigh Valley Railroad to Wavtrly the first pas
senger train run over the new auction contained a
party of excursionists, among whom were Wm. 11.
Sayre, Cushier of the road, and %He; H. Stanley
Goodwin, Asst. Gen. Superintendent; Charles
Hartshorn, Vice President, wife. and child; the
Executive Confinittee of the Lehigh Valley Rail
road; V. Plolet. of Wysox, Bradford county; W.
A. Ingham; Edward Roberts. The time of the
party was abundantly taken uplin inspection of
the works along the line, observiitlon of the vari
ous points of interest, Mulatto intrault of pleasure.
Mr. Stutz accompanied the pleastre:seekers On far
as Tunkhantwek. In a week it is expected that
trains will run through to Waterly, and the Le
; high Valley will havedirect coninamication to the
great lakes. The value of the tiiidertaliltig
cuu
unl he set forth In a mere local paragraph ; but It
will soon be felt through this urea; outlet for the
industry of the Lehigh and Wyomng valleys.
PyusEcrriNG CARELEss F.4tmEits.—The
West Chester Itepribtiont states tliut during the
session of the Legislature of DM; through the
influence ollr Partner,' ChM In Chister county, a
bill was passed applicable alone try that county,
making It a pemul Aimee for " atc3person or per
-80116, owning or possessing, or occupying or hold
ing land or lands, in the county of ;heater, to al
low either or any of the following %seeds to mature
seed on land owned or occupied by him ur them,
viz: The COllllllOll mullen, the moth mullet), wild
carrot, Catradian thistle, horse nettle and ox-eyed
daisy ; any person owning, occupying, or holding
had upon which sold weeds, or ether of them,
shall be found with matured need, stall be deemed
soul taken as maintaining a nuisance, and shall
he subject to such penalties as are low, by law,
imposed." Railroad companies We alms made
liable to the statue provisions.
The two first eases that have occurred under the
law, took place before Justice Whitehead, at West
Chester, a few days ago. Mr. Ferlivand Wood
made complaint against John Ortlep, for allowing
or-eyed daisies, and other noxious weds to mature
on his property. lie us held to bail iu the sum
of tkioo, to answer the charge. Subsequently Ort
lep tootle complaint against Wood, for the same
offence, and lte was likewise held toanswer. Both
parties reside in the township of Londonderry.
I . lSCEl.LANEou:• : —Counterfelters bare been
lu Wlllie:ibavre pugging $lO and $2O note& A
couple of them have been arrested.
'Elie Eagle Hook and Ladder Co., of Wilkes
barre, have received a new truck, and the housing
of it was made the occasion for a parade of the lire
department.
The Soldiers' Monument at Norristown Wild
completed bet Wednesday. It l a beautiful piece
of sculpture.
The September term of the Sucks County Court
will commence at Doylestown on Monday, the
thirteenth of September.
Philosophers proclaim that closing the , eyes
makes the sense of bearing more acute. One df
our wits suggests that this accounts for the, many
eyes that close in our churches on Sundays:
The Managers of the DoylestoWn Agricultural
and Medi:toles' Institute, arc busily at work per
feetQ strrangements for the next Fair, which will
commence there on the first Tuesday in October.
The East Pennsylvania Synod of the Lutheran
Church will hold Its twenty-eighth annual conven
tion In Lebanon, on the -oth of Sitptember.
The North Penn. Company have removed the
old platform at the freight depot in Quakertown,
and erected a new one, four feet wider and twenty
feet longer.
Professor Kerl, the author of Kerl's Grammars,
and Professor o..horn of Lafayette College, will
deliver addressed before the Teachers' 'militate,
which will cOnvene at Doylestown in October.
W. W. Selfridge, Esti., of Bethlehem, has been
sworn into the °Mee of assistant assessor of the
new Fifth Division of the Nlth District.
Ou 3londay next an express train on the Lehigh
Valley Railroad will commenee to make regular
trips to Waverly. Conductor Desmond will have
charge or the traid, with Conductor 011111111110 ue
his alternate.
Bethlehem In In a bad way about special taxes.
The people don't like to pay them and the borough
authorities nay they can't carry on the contem
plated Improvement without them. 1 town
meeting wan held ou Wednenday night lusttu COO
elder the subject. A remlutlon wan adopted
authorizing Council to lay special tax of one-third
of one per cent. to pay balance duo 4111 steam fire
cogine and hone purchased by the borough. The
report of the Finance Committee Wits ordered to
be 11111461 ml three tline:4, so flint the people may
know what has been done and just what is Wa
)( • N )11S
I=lll
—Tile Republicans ill . Heading have entered
actively 11110 tlic . caliva,, Sea• clubs liner beta'
fanned which slime a ileteraliantion tapas!, tillage:.
—Gal(l:mink's )laid and American Girl will
trot nt the coinhoz fair of the licrk, County Agri
cithuntl Society.
—•.\ little girl 11 years of ital., (laughter of
Charles Ritter, livery ~tattle keeper In Reading,
was run over by the down tuorithia exprerd trait'
on the Reading: Railroad, 111 Friday last, and
—NV tn. S. Biel:ley, it carpenter at Heading,
died ,taltlettly ou Taewlay of last weak, of MI at
tack of palsy.
—William B. Wagner and George P. Spayd
entered Into the proprietorship of the Mansion
liotNe, at Readiox. on the tind Seplemhcr.•
—The Editors of the Heading Di . ..pateh har
been arrested and held In $5OO hail on the charge
of Iliad against Alexander P. Tuthill. The article
objected to, It Is alleged, reflected upon the plain
tiff's honesty in his connection with the \Vilnalig
ton nod Birdslioro Railroad.
—Trains commenced running on• the ('ole
broclidale Railroad on Monday last. Trains leave
Bovertown of 7:25, a. w., and 12, noon.
• MONTOONnatT COVNTI.
—Several houses In Norristown were titter
ed by burglar, 4,11 Thuroday night.
—.ls Charles Childs wns driving across the
railroad at Pottstown,im Saturday week, his
wagon was struck ht'a loinimotive and he was
thrown iir twentystive feet against a
telegraph pole, where lie Was (MIMI in an !mound
ble eundition. Hopi.% of Ills recovery me enter
tainea.
—)lesscs. Snyder & Yocum, the former of
Lower Providence and the latter or the Trappe,
have conjointly purchased the doily and weekly
Irepibia Spy.
Union Cornet Bond of Freeland, has
recently been reorganized and they have built
for themselves a. baud house.
—linlcon Feller°ll; of Freeland, NM If for
tune In Ids newly dlseovered bed of Iron paint.
—There arc live boroughs in Montgomery
nounty—Nortistimn ' Pottstown, Conshohocken
Itfizeport and North Wales.
C 1" .NOT I( ES
it ill' ale, eqtrbaparilia, porter and mineral wa
ter have become more popular •than ally other
Jeveragre manufactured In this vicinity. It In for
Hale at nearly every bar In the comity and at hin
brewery.
Tkonuthy Sred.--100 bushels of the best Timothy
seed Is for sale at the very lowest market price, at
the store of E. Fensterinaelier, earlier of Tenth
and llanillton streets, Allentown. Sept 6-3 w
Life Innteetitire.—Malty a widow and orphan hue
had great reason to be grateful that the advan
tages of Life Insurance were Understood nud em
braced by the husband and father; awl tunny an
other widow or orphan has bad :instal bitterly to
regret that the advantages of Life Insurance were
not understood or at least not embraced . by the
husband and father. In which class would be
your widow or child In ease of your death 'I Are
you insured', If not, get u volley at once in THE
AMEIHCAN.LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF
PHILADELPHIA. Dr. Wm..T. Rotnlg, Is agent
for thi. minty.. •
FEE=
55.014 14
11T3431NE,SS I NOTICES
I'ttlua •
Internal and Exteronl, Blind, Ille 01l tin g,
notion C. Lippincott, suceetwor to 1 - nmens ptintlyely. perfectly anti Dermnuen tl l • I nitgOnt
linnet, Jr., Carpeting.% $(... 308 North 2d St, Tinhorn. pal"•, O R ' l gF r . I° """ neui "' r "‘"c1", by
Rend ■dr. lu thin 6331.. PLIEOHISFELi woulttthi writ I n ea u. , McCANDLE99 • M. D. •
tiAlllntterT., Pill I.A IV A, lA.,
•...
Ryre Fouykli Areb, !a•h6 chu roter pot gvex not lhmrv:md or Ow 1..• 1111tro.
thin toll.. Bet• ."11 ' 41"Dbl a.r wl ' "T^l pets" rood . A "nli" Th
1
•`r roof thlw .0(40 , 1 3113013 1 . /into..., witrraiiht not tt,
ter , tr. (doodle u,shi, We 11,.14 - ke rlet,,le to igtotr4l.lo 0400 In till rn.ee•
roll. Bend odd, lektte. 1,-
Toni.
...115
.....990
_.310
-410
- -110
- 205
• . .
. .
'Read advertiscanctit of Thomas 111111 lu this Is-• \ , , •
A roll assortment of goods In ills lino in 0t.n... at! for , s;-
ortit• !al resson'ablo price. ; Give him a roll. , •
11411'. Vegetable Wilton Hair Renewer Is 1,, - d\tA PA /4
unluer.ulfsvorite Cro routoring gray hair 1. , Its CAPES &
origins! color. mid un!!‘ing Ind!' gr , OVo!!! !hick •
..:CAPS:
EMI
Clothes.—You inubtti't Imagine that be
ratt.o they taultyfashloimble Ullll.llPg at (lab linil and salt
the veriest •• dandy" with the style' add finish or their
clothiug, they do not har . e anything Plaits and genteel for
elderly persons and nom of plainer taste. tip truth In
Piet the revenge. Wannainker Brown gine special at
tention to contort its Makin, at, ;twit stork and yon CM,
get there n real with a Fig reline. er u ,pole ut broadtail
Plitilaloona or anything else you prefer 11.1 as nen a•
the styles and patterns that are nibs! fashienaidy warn.
&•rVIt ht. Sall .I?hctua,. Skin-uud, Female
11',orrtsti fed ettrnl.—Seo. t t•AI It loot ti I :
Ilet. 31,
It 11. 19{11. grut , 4)ll feeling that t 1. , make tit..
following taut...tent for the betietlt %vb.. :tr....llfet -
log front tterefttht nutl other Chronir 31).
Lad been ..ttrerittg for ...v.q.:11 your,. frotn minr,. 1.0
swellings on her neck whirl, after a time would glither
anII discharge matter, lensing aing atm, She had
been treated for'niore rind, a year inost phyai•
ria. itithout reeelving any pet:pita,l Lenrtlt, her diseabt
beroming nurse, until elm bad ol thew running ann.,
en her neck, ult... I employed Pr. H. P. joingaker, under
wl trenim.•nt •10, mounneneed to improve Very fin., the
Korea on her nerk b. heal, and all her unpleasant :mil dia.
agreeable amnia... gradually to disappear, until her
health wits rostnred, NV hiril W.l, 111 about four unnitha.
feel perfectly instilled, after having tried the treatment of
other physician. In recOmniending nil tints.• w ttre antlers
Ing from Sereifilla ur Chronic Diseases to tie. hotigaker fair
medival treatment, with n linabellef that they will 1.......
bided, benefited nod mired thereby, aM my wire inn 1.....
JAMES lia
Dr. It. D. Longisker'a eine,• is on the Enat aide of Sixth
;meet, between Hamilton and Wiliam, Allentown.
Science AdrallCol.—As 80011 as an article pur
porting to be of utility has boon tostca. , and Its merits
‘1.1r.0..1 by nubile opinion, unprincipled partios endeavor
to replenish their depleted purses by counterfeiting. and
substituting a spurious for the genuine article. Fame time
since, mercury, in the illsgolso of pills. powders, the., was
given for all discuses of the stomach anti liver, while qui.
nine was freely administered for the chills. At length
HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 11131 k its advent,
and all entire new system of healing was inalignrated.
The beneficial effects of this valuable preparation were at
once acknowledged. and mineral poisons sutfered to sink
boo that obscurity to which nu enlightened age has con
signed them. There bravo beeu many spuriou. Bitters
paltned upon the community, which, after trial, have
been found perfectly worthless, while nosTETTER•s
has proved a blessing to tholoands, who owe 1.1 II their
restoration to health.
For many yearn we have watelond the ateady.progres of
HOSTETTER'S STOMACH HITTERS in public li,ttliort•
and Its beneficent etteCtii an a cord
arising front the stomach, of a morbid nature, and tee are
free to say that it can be relied upon a. n rennin relief and
remedy. Its proprietors hove nude the above propara-
Hon, after 'years of careful study and sitting, end urn'
now reapituf the reward claimed by this valuable specific,
and which they so richly merit. It is theonly prepara
tion of the kind that Is reliable in nil rases. am t t it there
fore demands the attention of tine afflicted.
We would Invite the attention et' our Mewl.. nett the
' I'lllolle, le ear large 'dock of CARPETS, which ha , . been
, nelucted with great cert., alai la which WO have added all
TIIE REG LSTI...'II 1 or the new all choice TA PES'PIIT, IIItI'SSEI.S, THREE
PIA' and I,,Ntilt.Wi CARPETS. abet nil the ut.w.ittal va
..
' rleil Style.. of entry tied .lair calla+ ,
F U R TH F, cA Ai pAlc, s 0 F 1869 . ‘,ll, CLOTH freto 2 It. to IS rt. wide—cut to n, room+ a
uny .lro
. WISlif.W SHADES la veal varlety, (reeled Mel rllllll
....... y . betel,
' I . lWilll neat Cantais .Ifrolling.w. -Itroge. .Ibitt4, Stair
Rollo. Drityydx, ,C.r..
~ Y . r., ; ; ; ;V, All will be ...01.1 at the 1aw...4 rate, Call ...I..x.thila..
1 ,,- • ')
*V....: our otock.
• It • '...t.P11ti4.• THOMAS C. LIPPINC.Irr,
ciacce.....r to PIIINEAS 111/COIL Ja.
,g.:::.5.:4z...„,,.444-4.4..:. •
...t.0.111.1
. _ 511, N. '2.1 St.. abv. Nl.blo, u....t aide, Pfdlit.
.. . . .
.','‘''', ... 1.. P • ir 4 "......... , • pENNSNLVAN IA .IND NEW YOUR
. .. •• .
. CANAL AND 1t.111.110.k1. CO'S
• •••
/
•
Fa order to further the dbetrothottlott of Repot,
Ileum hfeits kind to old In strengthening the Repub.
Emu party In Lehigh county, we will send TILE
LEHIGH REGISTER till after the OCTOBER
91 1-2 PElt- CENT:
The Rana! of tido Company. 1.15 mlleo long, and the
Railroad '(the Punie length, extending from %ILea...re
to Waverly, on tho Erie Rallwto beim:principally owned
by the Erhigh Valley Rallroad Confintoy, will open In
connection therewith au haute... and profitable trade
,norlhward from the Coal region.. to NVeotern and Southern
Seer York and the great Lake.. Malty at Lehigh Valley
Railroad Company 'a Office, Si,. ALN CT STRIA:I.
I . l.llndelfiltht. CHAR LEti C. LONGSTRETII,
oep e.ll Treaattrer Lehigh Valley Railroad Co.
ginancial anti Conuncrciak. MASON as 4',I,IIPBELL,
ELECTION, Including the October 20th,
to ally :oldreex, Free of Ptikttge, for
FORTY CENTS
100 cuplim to MuveruL poet °Mee.
=
C.,rrowl.rf every tree), ?Ay Weill,?trine, Neirlifirrl.
Wheat Flour, Ill•rbbl
Wheat, 11•• r
Rye.
(•••rh. • "
oat,
Timothy Seed, per lP•I•el
Cloer Sped. ••
W he v at Flour,
Cunt !teal. .•
Per.Vound
Lard.
H . um. •
Epp., per •Inten
l'auttue per lt‘lall
Dried Apia... per 1a1.1...1.
I•eachra • •
=
For September .4th, lob. l'ortected weekly hY J• I:.
(rich, Produce Coninoto.lon )1,4.h:t0t, No. .r 2 St.,
Sew York.
111"1"I'E1t.—Orauge t Su••es Co. Vail• • good 1,. el/.6.e,
C m
hen:g., Pol. nod eo11arnil , l•I' ,,• .1 , 11•.
rh , .tre, lb. 416444 11... bow to g I, :, 0 4,00.
bottotn• white, :10(411.Swopp•linow, pail, choice,
0,7 , 10. Do.. fwr 1. , good, :111,4 11 110., toliption
101111 e, 301441. N. 1. Sti.le
Ito., fair to good, 'l l 4(o:'.'\ 1%1111110111 kllllll, 11111•
S. Stab. WeINIt 4,1 , 1,1 le ire, :1.161.0, N. Y.
Stow nrlttn. rhinro, yellow for •iiippltix Po,,
low to god, .T 10,37. Weptern, choice, ellow
:10. (4 , 42. Do., I• , :r It I. 24 , ,1P• 1.,. 101111111 , 11 IntJ
Cooking Illitt.•r, 24,121 Northern Pa.
rit.tire, 3,14)42. poor to g 270'01. Ea•tern I bale
inlet and .i t
k:11.....N . 434 0.1., .•... r goo 211,1.
ger,..pt. for the !Iv., %reel: foot op about i:,240 I , ..rhage•
a derrea•ewf lord THe• ply
of,drietly ha. Peen lii-tithro.nt for the demand ttie
a•t
ea
do)
la c , lille . 'itteace nd•
y,,,,red :Ito . Per m ntpl firm. J I grade. lin ve
1it.0,..0i it. lt •triell) lb..
bolk of the .4,1. or .Tao-, eon .. N:,110 p• it too 111.11
1111111.111111111311111 , 11A• 111111,111.11 1,11.01(1kt/111111% 11,1, )
11111111/1110,1111110,
liliSE — Nea .11o:round .m.O. .
lair to good. 1 , 1413'1,. N• gOOO
11(115',. g.", .11,711. N. 1..1.11' •L
Itled.
ElifiS. —Jerre,. and Penna, w f1111 1 10.111111.11111r...,110,
Jer.ey mml Penna. a oil pa,.....1,,,
0. mme, w.. 11 . J7tat ,. . tOillil .11111
%V ..... I order, ..11,CJ:.
nit. it.o.llola hat ran exl:einely Loin the ps,•l
Yew tiny, otal the demandan. , 0.1.• , 11)
nilvoneed, tOlll .011111,1 10013) 11 y
still 1111,via.1 tendency. N'otild Aid, 1.,. -Iplop.••• to
Itori„ a• fa•l po••ible.
110.1j0j.- - Ylort ctn...., nl. bnaut. .;a0,,J.7.1
Kidney, chow, new, .1..1Vg.j.:3.. .pg.te lo•p
. 10,113.2..J,1. Peg, chow., 1/01'. .....
J.. 1101 1 .20. 3110 ed 1..1.111111 COlllll/011, 7.'4,11.1u.
11111E11 r—Avrk. yhn,h. Ytlll
Jer•ey . , nilti l'enn•ylvanw, Appw•
.1-4011111,11. 141411. ./1114Ckberr.7, • I:atrlobet.t...•,
1,11,1 0 11.
168,6 Poach. , preleol.
l'earg, *c• bill„ lyjar.
3.ikg,P4.111, tlgowing,
II GEsw A N. —Pure, 431 - ,04.
miEos—riax boo, .51 ihn 51. 414.1.10'.
11'.(4.13.
A1,1.1111'-11, II I barrel.. 1/. h.. Ili, 0 . 1.
V.-1/Itrk• pail, 7.1,j,1../".
aloe 3 / 4 1 pair, ..1.J0t0.3 30. Alivo To,itoyg. tr,
Do., Iloo•tet, 1100,13. ,prww, Cotogen•
large per lout. .56, Jun. •ni.ol. . • .
Le...tuber nod m. Joni .00,01. ot
111d11 01 vvrt y patet.ng ar e, that', know Ito a1.1r..,
nu 1l ul•o mark 010 Cl/1110110t 101 110 .Ide ot er) 1/111,0110 . •
that MP may know wind ...telt cofita.P. w:tho 4
n 1 opeolo
',very package 1,111,01 the 1,0,0 the I'o-.0/11111 W/11.1/.. 1001
11elld 101 l 110014, l , ) 1,10,1.
The underlined would re•p , et: .II)
and mlllpper• ttiroggliont the r.osatry, that he i• Al.ll At the
old sista. IrJ Ilateltt) •trert, h,lid lw ipoiap nal‘l moor
,cacti wall .Ite ... , •ralletl firm of 116.1 ft .tli;
gad ia 004010 rrepo.ibit. Aul
.41 Inn,. Ite.pertfolly, J. It.
itlirri -
. , ago,.
p. ~ -,... Lee:. 3 •iiii'l, a 111.1 . 111 1i. , ..ti, :111..p1i . 41 lei ow
LEITH—IIUBEIL—On the :Bat of August, at dull)' a uat• 01 1am:11.... sees Gt
the reeldenee of the bride's parenti, by the Rev. --.------•----^*-----.--
Mr. Zeigler, Mr. Allen Leith, of Leithsville, Lower' . A I, m E.iis•ricAll'Olt•ti A: Corf UV.
daueon, to Mike t2lern )luber, davgltter. of Jinj. , Not , re IK hereby give°. Jott tiee 0 ,,,jr,..1 4 . ,...,1 h..
'
!tuber of Upper Saucon. • lea... eat bate, of :0101011.031100 in 11, 1:,,..N... 1 Jule u,
STOVER—BEA N.—On the 14th of August, hy V.';/rj .. ',.":r'' ';',''!,:,',., d ,:, 1 ,r 1 ";:' 1t1 " . 1 . :?a:.„1, 1 , 1 '2111 .. .
the Rev. R. B. Metier, Mr J.teob L. Stover, of. tan. arN mlllO4Oll No mak.. p.ly WI :,, 11i; II .i s 0 et:. f rt. 111
Kilitnervllle, to )Ilan Ilannah'Bestn, of Richland.' fliviel.•
, i;r1, , 1 .0.. 1 „ ,, 0d. n l/ 0. ' l. , ' .01 O.eNI rlito.
STUCKERT—SCHAFFER. — 7 Ou the :kith of t i t, ;',! t *1 i ,'.'„;,'!„`,':.Xj;',.r„'', 1 1,1'!,';;;;; 1 :.`,:2;;;!:.'..,.".it . :,'!" . '" 4,0 ' ,
Auguut, by the Rev. N. S. Strassburger, Mr. John .11f. Lu
re 1 . 11,111131 AN 0001/, A,101111;s00a.
Sleeken to Miss Margaret B. Schaeffer, both of ' • ' '-
Hanover. Trtil'.l.ltl.ll4lll3) IN (Nth.
ROLLS—SCRAEFFER.—On the sth holt., by '"
the Rev. 8. K. Brobat, Mr. Smile' IL Wolfe to
Miss Frederika Schaeffer, both of this city,
-of attis
!Pint Snit, W.,10t tiod Fancy ti0...1, olt • s Pry dr•crii.
WOOMUNG.—On the 2d hist., in this elty, 'i1'•:,','i,,T,1,',..V,',1,1;';,';!'1L,',', ' ,. d . ). ' i i ! 5 i ,:;! .1 „"...:11i i ,f ' .7: 1 2..;;;',
Mary, wife Of Ferdluand Wootlring, aged 8 1 Yenn, • alYa•al aho :mint bill (NW . not; Phan oa.plaara. 'ern{ , . and .11...
2 months and 2 days, .. , rimo simui,efsansed in look like 11.. W. At., il..t10111 . •
. .. . AlapAraal. Ilairtaala, &r.. claallia.a.al ~r r, , . 1,..1. li,llme..
BABBA MAN.-1n llanover towunhip, on Friday eloitit...l i r ,1)..d i.• lama. HI, nu, 441 .. 1 . .111 :Mil 1.."1. 111
evening , last, Lucy daughter of Milton nod Mary a.. la aarl.,'lritaaakallaai a.1...44 how. .en lallin
bilYelalllan, aged 10 months and 8 dup. -
GRO.MAN.—On the sth of Augubt, In Doyles- T O O. 114)ItNEMCN I
town,llaufialf Gillman, aged' 72 yearn and.l3 days. •
SAY LOR.—On the 10th of August, at Rich- lIIT N Ell's . i MI'lLl i V El) 1101:SE-ti Ilk 1E!
lundtown, Samuel, son of Zechariah and Deborah
Saylor, aged 6 years, gnrontbs' and' 27 '<Myr —
ROTIIIIOCK.—Ou dm '3oth of August, lif Lo-
cast Valley, Lewla Rothrtick, aged 26 yeare, 3 '....5i . :.. 1 .. v,:st..
.... islottes to than Oa— ..f 1101 , .. ,4 11...• ill
mouths mad 8 Jaye:, ; , ' which tt lalialaiettrv.l {abate wltlatatat eAllaa• l• favataaaaral ••• tlaa.
KEIBEII.—Ou Uri let 08epteilth ,er In this city,
hoof, Rua to Oak WM. , the 0....,1,..aring elther hltstrPor.ltal
AIIII, son of Edwitiand 2;llr.abeth lridser, aged Itt, .
es.- II .1. , lattlar/saral lay menu. Of rearm.. Tlalea int pro Sinai
month andl days: . , relator an a Ili•W .11,1, for ..trviiglltottitig the ..11.H., Rod
-
~ . sittarltltig ii to file COrileil Pi,,' t o re firmly dam lams 1,.
Nctu abberti,scutnlts
alte. 111.1 1 . 101 enNily Ise el;tioge.l .0 0" to hove •lirP or doll
• • eulks. or WW, Ify rellioVlng Ilse hoe er plate. end •ttbsti•
A GItICULTUBAL;,3II4:TING .... toting another.
no•tqlog of the Executive Comiolcieb of the 1.4.1.1gh
County Agricultitrol goriety vet II be• lie .1' elf it IN it.l
the WM dayof eIEPTE.IIIIbit hest, et 1 o'eloeti P. •Ni.. ut
the office of the guerclary. In the city Of Allentown. for the
purpose of receiving the report of the Committee of Ar
reugiqueute,•&c., for nestagmael rule, Alt Inenthers of
raid Committee eye requested to attend. AT onier tit
HIRAM J. SClnermet lANT/.. President.
.1111 , W — JaAwr itestltte.' Ay: ..'r 1...) sop
pi LEST PILES !.
OR HEM OfiIIoIOMATIDIORB
.earn pa Ign Torei
fora or Torelsel, V). 11R5.410,
.11111 per lisislred. Send
Iny pnre-Ind and onigra VIM( ..r ,
l'sp. and rape,
I'lllld l' RILL M RCll asa'''.
' '144 CIIE
bet...Midst:ld. I\ 1111%, Markel
• 1.1111.. thELI
ire-MI I. ITS It CII3II'AN lI:''UNIFoRMS pp . l 'ILIA, e
der. 10 ..r• •
S as ax DICA'r lON OF
_3
MERIT.
We renni' the mind greivtio of IllaneYir ,
4T. , 11•••/I lIITTERA 111 pnloloe toeteeo. II ,4 the
ttrentlea 11.4 Wattle. 11. , trial non nont
by u 1 Intelligent Jun)', the peettle,
‘111:1111111.0. Yerillet dent onto . Born:ital. (be lon.tt hod tonal
.teeetelde otar , noel in many in.ril.k. or the
conntotr, Ile. nett, I.oll.tbli mmt.
o ar, I li
inn 0.111,0 th,
uul reliderma ,11.• ttyttot, twee( ntbllll.l till , eg.
ballthann Item 1114` lvater .111 1.1 , 11111(qi VI. 111 . Char
1101111111th. di-ou-0, Feet, mod Apar. An rentelly bin
tioln th.rder Dent - n(l . } Ii11713:a Ir n. ,~ootil. tono`Vtnt
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GERMANTOWN, I.:UItEK.I ANI) GERNIAN
W1.00.111e uad r.kall . eltatut a 4 any [tonne lit Ink City
A' —ollr GERMAN BALMORAL YARN a Sl'E
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89-4.1:4` annort oral. ar
1108rERY, StIIRTS AND DRAWERS,
and full, recHnr inlolo,;erp throe !
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210 Poplar 'SI-, ahoy,. 24, I'lliksra.
IMIZEI
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AND FOWLS, wutriat 86ED WIFEAT. and other
WARM HEEDS, from lichee Bzi•EntAißllTAe. Falol,l,llan.
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ITIVo and lloughlon'lleartllonsi and Treltd•
wet lilSennlrd lVhlto Wlfrat+- Ftvnah (11.1 Red
Clot prplorqraw Deartleil•3l . r4ltorraurau, awl German
• Aollorkr the two totarlinst, hardhoo and stout
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pr due vs N% heals that can ha rocowaroalled fur goueral
oulllvatlau. Price, $.l epuotobs of any kind
by mot po , ,C paid. for $l. • 'Pts'outy other varivile. of
'll. heat, hurley and Oats, of mall yvar's Importation. too
1 flails'. Fixyrrlm nrnlyd Farm Jonrnerl ; brand cud snt
srrihr It: Only tux. per your; thy most .884111 Journal
printed. Adair, ~s
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The Earll4,l, Ilarthe, t. and mom 18 , 8181 . 11Ve Red WLet
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P 1 RI IC SALE OF
IRON WORKS ;
FARMING, LIMESTONE A; TIMBER LAM)
The tintlornlgned.will offer at Public kale on TllUltk-
DAY, Iho 13,1 day of HIiITEMUNit, I 8 , t 12 o'clock
1111011. nt the Hampton Furnace, to tipper Milford, I,cliligh
1•0111/ 3.. the following ifencribini.pruporty, Tit:
THE HAMPTON.FURNAUE
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~.,P roperty, altuate 3 ladle. front Mlllera•
a station 011 thr Last Pout Railroad,
s'" co.:10011g ce acres laud, 40 acre. of (Odell
. ,• •••• lanai hold, and In scarcely ei1 . 0110.1 la
.N . mik ferttlity, here,. 01,11101 a laud,
• ' nud the nal/Wine .Iproill land. The
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tun 3,r a ce...ta t , 0,i[1011•1 It., last' 0nini..3111114011 1101160.
.I.wr oin kllolo.n, Spring llotwo, 3 Tenant M 1.., 3
luck arc as amid ne MI, largo Barn nearly WO., COI,
.Ilarge St Ode., a large nail new CoWSlal.llo. Walton
SllO.l, Sly, en . .. never- holing .print of water, pump
at the (1111111 n water at the barn which has Oscar
tailed. uti Shade choirs collectlon of( each, Plum
nail Pear TreoA, excellent garden coutatuing Straw
llouseberrlow, (trains., etc. Also an Orchard with
yoling 14101 choice Apple Trees. The Furnace Stuck and
[linkling. are hi good condition; the ntachinury can bu
placed la running order in n OW daytt. A atilwlattilal
Dino was Millifow yeara ago, which hoots nutlicient
water for running the I unlace at all +Can... Oro Can 100
1.11 n few wile., and a sufficient
nap
Timber .
can always he obtained. The metal insaulactured hero
wa• always of superitor quality, and need extenalvely
for heavy .WlllllllO. and per wheelc•
No. 2. Adjoi 1111 l g the Furnace Property soul:tins II acre.
1 . 24 percho. land, (Jr. at are two large 1.1100.0.0n0 bluarritst,
with tin,, IW..
T he..,T quarries are luexhaustable, and
the Lune Is 'I the estqua Ilty. 11.11111 d I.llllt. Were
sills MA' W .11 ' 110 OIY Idea into two tract., 101 that
tato quarry will 4/1141111,41:11 .
Sti. Jotu..No. land .N 44. 4, nod contains 5 art., laud.
Tito improvements are it I . story lane s , 111.4 V 4.1.1111,
21101 . 4 , amble' haul, dad a C...trait) . of Apple :eel Peat
Ao. 4. Ailnelnina os. I, 3 out! 4. conittins 2 act
'Toe 0110111-0 W Frani..
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a. . Ait. Adlottlata No.. I and 4 tool laud of J 41113..1411
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peollt 1.10.1. rl.B. 111 , an. a Wory Noun
11. inn, 1i 0113111.0 10.11., 0101 'Free,
o. Also +notate tdiper 41.40 rd, lanai nualli
lauds", Peter tieltry and chart, it.alleitnerger, ou
lull, 4 acres 13110,011, lat.& 1.011 ..f which to tuea•
dow and foot arable laud. 1 :n 111.:1 14.111.4 tiara.
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No. 7. Is a tract el yinthet iamb situate itt Ilersford,
county, :oliouting lauds of Etetch Shalir
naval Soya,. 0.0.11011111 a acres IS perche., on it is
vac y Mute oat:. Chestnut and Illekory Timber,
gate(o
1111111,1111. 111 It coma...it troll Ore,
50... Also 111 Ilereford, alerts I,lllll) . ..l.ljoinini lands
of Christian 11.111tarit twid • lleury Fox, la a tract ol Sproul
land of 17 years growth, and contall. 2) ttereillffiperchei.
On hin traol on. also 11131C311 , 14 of ConlaUlltlif 11131Olutle
orig.
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Ao. 9. IN a tract or Sproul laud 415 yours growth, situ.
te ht Lower hlucuugte, Lehigh tumuli, uoljotulug lauds of
JaCiPil 1311111111'r 1111.10011 . 1 . 14, uud romluu. It tler.l. 42 porch.
laud.
Yo. 10. lo a tract of Sprout land at 3 years growth, Nita
ate lu Upper Milford, adjoining lauds of Levi Monte::.:
anal others, and contain. n tureen 4 patellas laud. •
No. 11. fog a tract of amble land, tu a high state Of eulti•
nation, adjoining lauda tat Peter Waiter, John Jordan
RIO o public rood leading trim gliinwarayallo to Emma,
awl commies 3 acres 2 perches land.
Parties desiring to view the abort, tract. of laud will
Please call on tho undarsigaled, or those Wishing tutor....
Theaddaenei hint at Shawano, illo, Lohlgia county.
The following
PERSONAL PROPERTY
will aim, be sold 10 the same time, vin: Duo sit
patent chilled Iron sales, with combination lock, 40 Oldiesbulb,
bulb, 34 Inched wide and 2G lathe. deep. Ono or Davis'
"double boon" ore acaloo weighing 8 tont Won), war.
ranted. A beam scale, weighing one Lou (neat and gross
w nigh M. Millie power, nearly new, sellable roe pu.upwg
Water at are beds; 5 heavy wagons and extra wheels,
set heavy wheels, not bound and well seasoned; orend
co
cLial Leda, u lot or heavy crowbars, 1)s lona 3 inch tire,
made of arcoul instal; a lot of new Ore baskets, stove,
ale /ace deals, settee, chairs, aboutbuahels charcoal
undo variety of other articles.
Conditions mud° known oil the day oNalo by
If. 51. 81(151UND.
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE.
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Will to sold at •Publlc Salo ou SATURDAY, SEPTEM
BER 18th,IIMIB, at 1 o'clock P. M., at the public house ,if
Hoary Frey, ha Shown/fills, Linuoyer towunhlp, North
ampton Co., Pa , the following real estate, Limit:
No. 1. A certain tract ox piece of land situate In Itatioyer
tuwashlp. Northammou Co., on the west side of the pub
lic rued leading front Bethlehem to Odeuwelder' tavern,
about three union north of Bethlehem, bounded by laud.
of Reuben Shun:, Daniel °changer auduthers, coutainiug
25 ACRES AND 52 PERCHES,
Be ono salm more ur less. The Improvements thereon nra
an two-story double FRAAIE DWELLINU
with Michell and chambers attached, a olio - story
frame dwelling bowie, frame barn, wagon shed, corn
noun., bog stables, and other out-buildings. There aro
itino two cisterus fur %eater 011 the premises, together with
variety uf trust tree., etc., it belug the homestead of the
lute JOll3l Miller, deceased.
So. 2, Being a let or piece of laud, also situated lu
Ileu•
cer tow n ship, In said comity, east siide of the pub
lic road lending from Hlucuorsvllle to Bath and about one-.
fourth of a untie trent littoenersville, bounded by lauds of
sods" diluter, o r ender mud others, coutaluing acres
perches, mur less. The truprovemeuts are a une•
story log dwellittg house, frame barn, cligtolrli and mindn
orchard, etc.
No. 3, Doing it tract or piece of arable laud, also lu said
township, ou the west sale oi the public road leading fro.
tu 3n
aud une-hailf math uf
the turtner place, bounded by lands of Daulel Suytter and
others, cusitamiug acres strict measure. Beteg Eno real
...tate uf dotal 31iller, deceased, lulu of tho tuwuship aunt
county aforesaid.
Teri. 1111 the du) and place of sad, , mid duo atteudauco
given by NATHAN 3IILLER,
-Utter, tine Will anuezod.
WILLIAM tt
•etloneer• attlide
ORPHANS' counT SALE
Ily lit puriutuireii ur 1111 enter 111•11041 0111 or tire
Orptutte.' Court of the comity or Lehigh. there will tut •
pied to Public Sale, ou
TUESDAY, THE STII DAY OF OCTOBER,
At '2 o'clock it the afternoon, nnt llii• Allen House nu Al.
I'ulnN u, Pa., in cartiont loviiiininge and lot 00 grouull i II ilk
the uppartaluntneen, nationted Illa oast tilde of Said Sot
ninth street, nu AII,IIIOITII. counily, ha 1.
located 4 door. tooth or the Allen Houma, mot is kuuudld
wall lia a lot of Or. 'l'. I'. Vennincr, 'milli ky . tut on Peter
Welk la, riontuttniont iu flout •I In omit 30
nod of equal w until Ia lil.l/111 1.1 1 . 0111011 Alley nil 1011.
111, cl , lllll saloon, with ilWatlnnna a 0,1,1..1.
anal loratoill Is •untnailii nor a tosiouvr• Wan,
nnunt ur run ...linty lie eilovatted onto a C 11,1•1,111•.•
private tennolvince, an It 1,1011111.• all the tandem inal,rolia
111.11tX reunited 111 d wet long boas... Sand Intorno
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trout I.) ina, depth. A largo Iratnit• atnnlilo uud anirronau
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