The Lehigh register. (Allentown, Pa.) 1846-1912, September 15, 1869, Image 2

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Editor ((Oct Proprietor
ROUT.IREDELL,
ALLENTOWN, PA., SEPT. 15, 1809
' MOAN STATE NONINATIOIVS.
• FOR GOVERNOR,
NERAL JOHN V 4. (TEARY
FOR FODOR OF THE SUPREME CoURT
HON. HENRY. W. W LL lAA IS,
OF ALIEUHENY COUNTY
REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET.
JAMES S. BIERY, Allenum u.
SYLVESTER L. GIERING, Emaus
Prothonotary.
PAUL BALLIET, North Whitehall
Clerk of °tidl (
WILLIAM 11. DESHLER. Alientown
Uterk of Quer rice
'WILLIAM STUART, Whitelt:'•ll
Regiater of 1171 f,
JOEL P. GEIGER, Heidelberg
SOLOMON ICLIN (miller), Salisbury
OM lay COUI lio 1 . 4Ni0
JOSEPH MOSSER, Lynn.
Director of the Ihme.
CHARLES W. WIEAND,
Coryiler
WILLIAM 11. ROMIG, Alleidown
Survey,,e.
J. P. P. KISTLER, Allentown
Auditor
LEVI WERLY, Weismilwrg
Tritateet of the Aeademy.
WILLIAM J. RONEY, Allentown
GEORGE K. REEDER, Allentown
TIRE TRUTH AND THAT ONLY
Murell CIIILNK,Iee . 4 Nth, hen,
Editor Lehigh Regigter:—Dear Si, A h.ixo just
Iu ptigigegoglon of your nee, of 01,...,11, •.I July, to lehleh
you have an article howled lot a ltenefne
tor, "by which you do laths great ini0.110 , .. After naYiclt
aunt tribute of rovpect to toy hitAntn , l ii. nocrineing hit
to toile the liven of othcr, y,OO 111 , Wi
dow, who had several chlldrogg ago) 101 l destitute, 11l
Plied time and again, and pit ,It b. •.‘ l'ackof for aid,
and filially Igo told Igor she rogglgl op., 3 1.4,11111 .tali et
the Ileleh Chunk dep..t, end he u•... 1,1 god charge her guy
Now, the above reproach is tut, I y ;ottrue. Judge
Packer never mode arty mach prop,ition, and I feel it to
be my duty ax well as 1111 act ofjo•tive to t..tri art the error
you have made public, You .y bat I itioilied tittle outl
again. I have bad but out. lutery leo a iii. .t wig,' Packer.
Ills manner lowarde me woe kiwi unit rot-itierate, und
while speaklug of the conduct of no lotaband ot the soil
accident that coal hint his life, be ..Into ed notch feeling,
and sold that It won one of the most nob!, vets that he hod
ever heard of, and 11.1.4.411111. that my family elmuld be
provided for. After 010E11.11th 411i1 1;116111 Of toy hoslionti,
all the funeral espeuwa and tilt bill. were bold,
my haulm rout wit, Pala for one year from that time; I wax
supplied with wood and rout for the tt later; a .;eirittl(•
machine was cent to toy house; it 1 / 4 .1111111 . 111 ehnft motto
meal of Itallou marble. with tot aptiropriNto Inacrilitloa,
widened lu a 4111,1t111111111 railing ft.,. 1111, erected to tutu
memory; and further, I hove received o ent y•II v e d o llar.
per mouth, oud out to receive hind ant.initt hir the term of
tea year, from tile 01110 0(1141de:ill.. Ity frig the shrive
an insertion lu your potter you w tit n0t...,1v do 1111 net of
justice to Judge Packer, but will oldie , tt ho lilt. good
reason to bold Mtn lu the Itighe•t ei.tecto.
Very truly, Mu;-. t;tot 111rk..
The above letter Was received by us mid
Immediately set into type— it: poldiention tree,
however, withheld until we could ~ e u whether
the friends of Asa Packer rarr,d publish it in
the Democratic organ published in the com
munity in which thefacts nn still i o our ow
gide of July 28th, ISO, are y,, , Y. , 1111
We doubted it. Nor were we mistaken in
.this particular, as theletter iris SVIli to the
Carbon Democrat, of Mooch Chunk, but the
Allentown Democrat, of Allentown. The for
mer has. • nro trom the latter,
__bait is the article of the Allen born Denowrit,
without any new additions or &M ids by 'its
its Carbon namesake.
In our article of July 20th, 1869, no saws
score mentioned, but so wen ~ f , ally were
the ease anti the farts, sul,mMially us we
• stated them, known, that no -oson,r did l'nek
fleß friends see it than they rceognizell the
parties, and that wax the °WI/ they had
Of its being the case of .11r.v.
The writer of that letter well knew that its
eentiments would not be received as truth in
the community where Packer once had his
home and where all the farts in the ease were
Well known : theretlire he. for Mrs. Miens is
not the author of it, sent in to be published by
editors who are ignorant or the holm. repWu•
tion of Asa Packer, but who are "limp rhitAte
and creessively polished' in t heir expressions,
and whose statements are itivariably nigh/to
true,(!) and in a c•onununity equally unac
quainted with Packer's rharituMr reputation.
For the lady's sake we regret it, publication,
for her patron's sake we do it cheerfully, he is
welcome to all the comfort he eau extinct
from it. Having a just regard fir her feelings
'we did not desire to drag her name into print,
or we would have given names, dates and
figures, names of agents as well as principals,
In the first instance. I t teas not the decire
the lady to appear in print, and allege, we
Were laboring under a misapprehension of the
hide. But persons under dunce will some•
times do whatunder other eiretunstances they
would not and could not do.
The reader of the letter will notice the sill
gular omission on the part or the writer of any
assistance rendered to the lady by Asa Pucker.
No doubt "he showed much feeling," but he
was not so deeply moved that it touched his
pocket-book. Another equally singular and
Important omission Is that of who pays the
provisions enumerated therein. Verily, sins
of omission are as bad as sin: or commis
sion.
The lady In her deep distres,, and misfor
fortune was advised to see Asa Pucker, who
as the heaviest stockholder in the Ballroom
upon. which her husband hist hi< lire, and a.
a very wealthy man, it was supposed won't.
have enough true manhood in his soul to aim
tier, at least . in so far as to relieve her fron
pressing want; but he turned her from hi
door empty handed. Ile, with his millions
could send front his door, empty handed, thi
widow of an heroic employe all from
wants Alt! 178 nst thin await' mut Leary,'
hence?
All that has luien paid and is still paid to
the widow, and it is little enoo - gh, lots been
done by the Lehigh Valley Itailroad Company
find ?log by Asa Packer ; done, too, after
mouths of delay, until public opinion forced
the Company to do something. That Asa
Packer refused her any assistance, as is shown
by the letter, although he was urged and im
portuned to aid her, and by all claims or com
mon decency should have assisted her, we re
peat t that the offer to keep a pie and peanut
riutd, at the Lehigh Valley Railroad depot
Vithout paying, rent, as purl rcammpense for
. her husband' slifet we do assert 11 . 01.,1 I,,,sitirel
' With the siugho substitution that the offer was
at made by Asa Packer in persol, but by an
, g whose name wo know, and that our ars
tide of July 98th, 1809, was, in the main,
atibalantiallu correct, we do declare most ern
phatletdly, and add, that we hare ijulimputable
proof thereof.
For one month our article:t•emained
umcon
tradicted I Did it take 11 Will& 111(111(11 to con
vince the lady of the necessity of such a letter
liming Written with her !ulna, or were so many
niedifications necessary, until the coating of
Atah wan so thin thut the othical tetiehings
, etor, not of Dieinity or of Law, persuad :
innocence of the atntements ne•
e ? Or were Indeed the
• 'ration acientOrally
010 4 i4Ln.otority that
to *oo4*
•eased I Who .
that seeps
drain from the wrongs of the widow and the
helpless the virtues he is not possessed of ?
The author of that letter well knows that its
intended object cannot be accomplished even
if she was the amanuensis, the prescription
was not well enough shaken and the done was
too heavy ! Your abet/note/a, Doctor, is very
bungling.
The tyranny of a corporation over an indi
vidual or a community when either may be in
its power,'ls inconelevable. ''Phis unfortunate
holy by the heroic devotion of her husband to
the Interests of a corporation, has been placed
in dependance upon that corporation. ller
husband's devotion cost him his life.
(wrpora tio I, grants her a limited montity, 'not
as a right but a charity, under cover of which
she must aid in bolstering up the reputation of
the corporation's head, upon a matter which in
his own community would not and could not
be believed, be thefeeebe art bp, vrll kidown.
Is any further demonstration of the truth of
the saying "corporations have no souls. — Ile
cessary ?
1 this letter has taught no' other lesson, i
Juts at least taught Its the danger and the ponce
or corporations.
Ilatl not the friends tlr Asti Iwo' so
imprudent and indiscreet as to represent him
ns a intin of charity and Iwnevolenee, as he is
1 man tir great wi.altli, none ivould have at
laelwd his character hi that respect Nvit It greater
reluctance than ourselves. lint they having
done so may 100 V NV ell say "hind, VllOlll4ll !'•
whilst l'aeker . himself might truthfully cry
save me ! alt ! save ice. from my friends'" it'
they do tins. We are in possession of it num.
her of iit , tatives of the h • irel , b Pee' .I.Sa
l'ather, tt ill 1110 rearms of the parties, as also
of their troilifttlites,
110 . illSllool . Wlliell called I'ol'lll thisartiele
prove him
,to nano! NVe
trill publish them 1).41111 time to limo, until
l'ael.er's friend-. at a distanee will I.now what
his friends at his late home have long I:no‘vii,
that his charity and benei . olenee are like the
honesty or a gambler-- the less said about thou
the better.
ruotesEE IN CAMP
'fir Democrats Its a Family have much trou
ble. They belong to the '• rule or ruin" kind
and hence are never at peace. AV twit not
quarrelling with their political adversaries they
get up a shindy among themselves. Just now
they are having a lively time of it •1 New
York and the hone or contention ait chair
unship of the National Democratic Execu
cc Committee. INIr. .t.ugnst Belmont has
Iled that position for some pears hecAtse of
his great wealth, but complaint is uu' nu de
that lie dont give enough money and that he
has not liven a successful leather. it Belmont
mast suffer for the sins or mecknuo. I toirmio,
and Seymour. \Viten Vallandigliam and
Pendleton pronounced for repudiation, Mr.
Belmont, as the hanker and the agent for for
eign loans, and for Eut•upeans u\ ho had through
his influence invested it) United States semi
tolvised against such II eutu • sc. In this
showedhe that his position as a man or 1)11,1-
110gi was 'lighter than a chairman or the com
mittee. \\ - ell, now that his friends are pre
p:u•ing for the Presidential 'race of 1572, he
must be got rid of else they will again have t
adopt their 1,1:L11'1)1n to suit his tinanch
vier•. It' Pendleton or Hoffman 39111 1 . 1)1
(lila 1011 is to be their cry they must have
committee' who will In pliant to their toile
even if the head die , not latq• so much 'not
ey which he thin . ! >pentl. \Ve predict for II
h•uua•raets 9f I'enus } •lr;mia like troulib
have initninaleil I'ackw• because or It
5t20.0110,000, but it is now whispered :trot
I ill. litrn't ( . 11111C dl/Wll as handsomely
y eNtieeted, hug intend tio be
illl . ll 11111,11111. \ hereat Ong.,
tell grutithling and 111 , ,alisntetion, Inr \rim
he use of Illlrillg II milliunnirc 1.11 the ticke
he doesn't pay for tlu• honor. The rogue
their minds eye they ,a‘v the ready cati
lore election and tie fat olliees arter‘vard.
The apathy in their party SillllVs how their
dreams have Vlinished. The news through
out the State shows unmistakeably that Goan•
will In. rn-elwrtwd bt• It handsome majority.
The 'wont,. are not to be humlnige:ed by tt
utility bags, they have no kindly.
nt• the "Pride• our Valli
They have not yet I'ot ; guttt • n the issues of the
w:u• and 1111. 11,1111.'111/Wing thp•ret•roltt. They
loe.‘v w h om \ 1.3'1d and %rho was false. \Vito
served Id , country and trho tle,erted it—who
stood by the soldiers intuit they rought for 11,1
and our tatailies--trbit risked all that his coun
try might lire and who got rich through his
'rountry', u•ouhles. :s;(., gentlenam, the money
game will not allSlVlir. You may have your
lielnionts and l'aelsers, but you must get rid Of
noun• 11,111111 , reeoid ul the 1:1,-1 ten years before
the people can again trust you. YOU hare
proved 11t1,e ,u ol'leu 111:11 tic Can't risk you
again, and Ihert•l'ore quarrel over your• men
and your moues • it Idle the 4,1)1011k:ins trill
continue to manage State and National atikirs
so that our debt nutty he reduced, our material
intere , t , encouraged, our country 111:111e pros,.
perm's and otir people happy.
110 W To PAN' ol.l► DEBTS
1I r. filr August, shows
:mother reduction in the National de
fire 8 i.r hundred a hil four flow
too hum! red und thirty-fwer (101bir,.' I addl.
ion to this; about eleven t-dh , .1 were
aid out to pensioners. The total reduction
f the National debt during the first six
tonths of Gen. Grant's administra on is
$49,500,758.51! Pretty good
we should say, and yet our copperhead friends
lied nothing in all this to justify our giving
thanks. They say " Why don't you reduce
the 111XeS r . \V e answer, " because e want
to pay your debt first." They say •'the debt
should never have been contracted." We an-
swer "you ,onglit not to .linve etteduraged r
hellion and WI. WOlllll hnry bad ,I 1 ,) ( kb
t Andrew Johnson 'not his hounds had
tonest men we NVOllid 1101 now be so Int
leht." Dying own, it is said, w!ll catch a
traws, so this dying party will yet cry taxes
taxes; as if that cry was to la , their salvation
Our people do not cart' for the light load place(
upon them, provided it is disbursed honestly.
If it goes towards paying tilt honest obliga
tions, the credit of preserving the good
of the country will go far to mak*. its bear the
burden. In the meantime the I,9itowi.,(t and
kindred sheets can exercise their wits in
ciphering ,nt how this is u••t reducing the debt.
I =3=
lit ISO 2 the expenditures the flovernment
amounted to $570,800,000 ; in 1801 to $1,0110,-
000,000 NVlliell tens the largest expendittire in
any one;year since the foundation of thet:overn.
men!. A large minutia was required to pay
olf the army at the close of the rebellion. In
1808 the amount expended was $1,070,000,000,
while for the fiscal year just ended, the hooks'
1011 show less than t',47,15,0011,000 Eking $.1.55,-
000,000 less than the year before. Economy,
honesty and a firm administration of the laws
bring the usual result of retrenchment of ex
penses and reduction onto. debt. \Viten Gen.
Grant's enemies tall: of extraVagance and cor.
rtiption let them look at the above lignres and
then if they are still in doubt we hope Secre
tary statements may convince them .
of their errors.
Ton Republicans of 'Tennessee .have sub-
Mined a statement to the country, in which
they show how Stokes elected himself, The
Ku Klux is again at work there, and in Ittith
erford county the blacks had to leave in a
body. The triumph of Conservatism has no
better record limn this. The election of Andy
Johnson to the United States Senate will fol.
_low as a lit sequel. Let Seiner, Brownlow
!anirtitinloscalc kneed Republicans nowcon
toraplnte their wOrk::
. .
THE LEHIGiI REGISTER, ALLENTOWN, WOJ
__ls
A. LEAF FROM lIISTOItY, SELECT
ED FOR THE BENEFIT OF
THOSE AVIIO BELIEVE IN
PACKER.
We present herewith some rending for leis-
KC moments, held up by both horns of the
dilemma. It is very serious, fact is startling,
and commences with the following article
which appeared IlmanyEn, July •28,
A. I). 1869:
" AAA PArlint A. , A 111:,0,,,,0x. — M11ity men risen
fr pot erty ailluence, mast smugl/0/010 little or no in
tellect, have looked at their wealth and realized for once
that there are many other things to reek for in this world
these other thlllgA Ir n mane,A
o . l , lllalion, lend the ramie/0 / least laborious method of oh
milling it is to endow a college. Asa Packer is one Of this
class. Ile 0111111 Well tvhigh Puiversity. It was paddy it
business investment. It increased Immensely the value of
the property In ;tooth. Bethlehem held by him, it improved
the place, it lucre:pst the lousiness Of the Lehigh Valley
Railroad, and losidrx oil MN It woo for into the reputa
tion of being benevolent. and his 101111' 1/o , heel/ iii every
paler hi thin State and New York rite, ns a benefactor to
Ills race. Anil even now, when he accepts a nomination
at the hands of rebel sympathizers, Immaculate Union
journals are kllOl enough to rover up his sins by awarding
Ilium the honor of being giumcons• Thus , ' who know him
Laugh at the idea of his generosity. Here is one evidence
111:11. A noble engineer Oil II passenger quilt Oil Asa Pack•.
el.'s road saw danger ahead. Ito could have jumped from
the engine and saved his life. and wrecked the trail, But
he stuck to his Pont 1101 illell 1 1 teas killed, I,lllthe train
was raved. Ills widow, who had several children. and
w as left destitute, applied time ism' again, and tiltenitsili
to /1///1 Packer, for aid, and finally he told her she could
open a pea-nit stand at the Mauch Chunk 01/1/14, 11111 he
st not charge her idly rent. Noble HMO!"
11 reply to the above article a letter was re
ceived at this office with a request that it be
published, but as it did not appear in our col
umns; another one was sent to the Democrat
turd the editor discoursed upon it In his usual
hog English interspersed here and there with a
little spread eagle. The oracular humbug lets
forth his bombast as follows, and we publish
sums of it simply to show that all the tools tire
not dead yet :
•• But with a want of manliness and his usual
unfairness, Iredell iy . roml to publish this letter,
pretYrring to let Ills calumnies on the dead and
living stand uncorrected. His refusal to take cog
nizance of the widow's letter shows trig he inten
tionally deecives his readers—that he cannot afford
to Make rodul for tenth In his columns. We have
never yet known hint to correct an error, wrong
doings that are pointed out to him meet with no
retraction, and tin plain to be seen that Ito falsi
ties willingly and knowingly. Everything ennobling
to human nature, everything worth living for,
anti, we bad almost bald, everything worth dying
for, with the editor, Is sunk In. the Otte low and
most morally debased consideration of political
defamation. Private character, public worth and
the COllllllOll good,—truth, justice, mercy and mo
rality, all, all extend an imploring hand In vain
for recognition from Ids pen. Despair bas come
upon him, and iti Ills deeps ration he has 11 1 / 1 01(1011ell
his cause and given himself to miscellaneous di
version and to general vituperation and misrepre
sentation. Having refused to rectify his mig
ht:lb:Meta through the letter of Mmtl. Meyers, (the
mane of the widow,) we have been favored with a
copy of the same, which we gladly lay before the
public. It bears the contradiction of Iredell's
story on its face—showing it to be an infamous
fabrication from hegiuning to end. " Murder"
will out—and so will ingenious slanders for polit
ical purposes—however carefully concealed be
neath the Mantle of prejudice."
Terrible, isn't it ? We can see the writer
of that tale of horror, that blood and thunder
paragraph, wine the perspiration from his brow
as he took a long breath and wrote those
magic words "here insert letter." Butt by
way of variety we give our readers the
letter which inspired the Beim/crag to deeds of
valor, with our comment S thereon, in another
column. Though, as another evidence of the
benevolence of Asa Pucker, w e might mention
that one morning before the sun cast his light
upon this part of GO(l . s creation, an engineer
was riding on his engilw bringing a train of
cars up the Lehigh Valley Railroad, and when
this side of Glendon he suddenly came upon a
roe!: lying on the track, the engine • was
smashed and the engineer lost his life. lie
left behind him, to struggle with the cares and
toils of this world, 'IL widow With twelve dill-.
deco. A friend of humanity applied to the
head and soul of the Lehigh Valley Railroad
for aid to assist the widow in starting a board
ing house, and received in reply that the Com
pany could do nothing as it would form n bad
precedent, and the family of every employe
who would thereafter be unfortunate enough
to be killed on that road would exneet
recompense. •1 or tneno then suggested that
a subscription list should be started, in t;hich
suggestion the "head and soul'' acquiesced.
The friend wrote out the heading for the list,
and signed his name first, but as lie was not
blessed with much ()I' this world's goods he put
down the 14110111 scut Of two dollars and fifty
cents. Ile then took the paper to the twenty
millionaire and he put down the immense sum
of Iwo della rs nod fiftywidos lheu
put her claims in the hands of a legal gentle.
!nail of Easton and the Lehigh \'alley Railroad
Company settled the case by giving her $2,500.
Phis widow is independent of the mum ties of
the corporation anti it is not possible to gel a
letter of justification from her as it might be it'
were under dures);,.
" ON FAMCS CAMPING 61101' Nit
TI11:111 411.1:NT TENTS AIM SPREAD."
The uonu to the memory of the brave
boys from Montgomery County, who died
during the rebellion, will be dedicated with 1
appropriate ceremonies at Norristown, on the
17th of September. V. 6 ttrt,,lnlibr of military and
other organizations will parade. Gen. Joshua
'l'. Gwen is the orator •of the 'day. Thus in
every section of our State are we to be remind
ed that valuable lives were sacrificed for our
country's Sake 1111(1 that the dead whit died in
such a muse are not forgotten. The lesson
taught is one that must produce good results
in after years. Treason is made odious and
tllC.Patriot'sdiemory kept green.
How sad to think that 547 men, whose
moues are engraved on this monument, were
sacrificed or ut least hUrried to an untimely
death by a causeless rebellbin, instigated by a
Mw disappointed politicians ! Now, Riess
heroic dead and their living companions are
to be gratefully remembered" by the very
men who reviled and denounced them, when
they wore the blue. Call you this gratitude Y
\\ - ill it bring back the sufferers of Anderson
ville, Libby and Salisbury ? Can Gettysburg
and Petershurgh and Stone River be forgotten?
A VIEW REASONS WIIY THE PEO
PLE WILL NOT VOTE FOR
PACKER.
Because he hasn't a loyal bone in his body.
Because Lc does not pay State taxes, and
iereby denies that he is a citizen of Pennsyl-
MOM
Because be is the head and soul of the Le
high Valley Railroad, a giant corporation run
in the interests of New York and antagonistic
to the interests or our State.
Because he acquired great wealth by grind
ing poor laboring men in the dust and then
retuses to give assistance to those who' are in
jured on his ro u t unless he is compelled to do
Because when a farmer bas a barn or fence
destroyed by his locomotives the farmer is
compelled tO expend the value of the barn or
fence in sueibg for damages.
Because his railroad eats up the greater part
of the cost of a ton of coal and leaves very
little for the miner.
Because his monopoly charges the enormous
freight of nearly 4 cents a mile on a ton of coal,
while the Pennsylvania Central charges only
8 mills.
Ileum Et. he said he owes everything he has
to holiest toil, when that toil was performed
by others and was not his own.
Because he refuses to pay his twos because
they are in some measure a result of the war
and he considered that war to be unjust on the
part of the Government.
Itecause in this lie has shown himself a re
pudiathr, and the people have declared that
the debt is a just.one and must be paid.
Because his weakening mind unfits hint for
the position he is running for. Before he was
rich he knew enough to know that he didn't
know anything. Now he done not know that
much.
Ilecause his reputationn for benevolence Is of
recent manufacture and because the poor and
needy have never reaped any benefits from It.
Because, in refusing to pay, taxes, although
into telt official acts Of any Governor, would
plunge our Commonwealth into ruisitanti
bankruptcy. •
Because Asa Packer iu his letter of aeccp
tance avows himself opposed to the present
claimed by his friends to have been and hon
est act, he displayed a want of regard for
the interests of our State which, if carried
I system of taxation and advocates remodeling
it. The law now in force takes the tax off of
real estate and shoulders it upon rich corpora
-1 tions. Asa Packer means to take the tax oir of
the Lehigh Valley Railroad and other rich
corporations and place the burden upon our
hard-working farmers. -
t Because the interests of the New York and
Erie Railroad and those of Judge Packer are
synonymous. If he is elected that New York
corporation will be relieved from paying the
heavy tax now levied upon that part or its
road which runs through Pennsylvania, and
the amount will have to lie made up out of the
' rockets of the voters of Pennsylvania.'
And because he l ls on the weak side and
• folks don't like to Ice carried to political obli
vion along with him.
ADVANTAGEOUS
Since the nomination of Asa Packer fm
Governor, the toll on coal on the Lehigh Val
ley Railroad has been increased 15 per cent per
ton. Who n•onld not have a Railroad to pay
campaign expenses ?
Rosecrans and Hancock in declining
Democratic nominations, failed to sztv one
word in favor or the party that off -red titent
its support or the plall'orms up• h t NVI.1(111 they
re to Si1111(1. FlOlll tilt . ll . , 11100.1.1
.P
that they a - cre lint 1,..1tt.t atilit by .chalr.
Flom the getter:OMNl hy in the Democratic
party we pre . sunte that
.the ltcemy millionaire
has not yet conionenera paying out. If hr
don't come tip to time, hi; party v - ill follow the
example (of the boatmen—pitch him overboard,
this time into Salt river.
PACKER'S RESIDENCE AND TAN,
ES-THE F.t(TS AND FIGURES.
For the benefit of outraged tax-payers at Mue,
and for the information of all the honest voters of
the State, who demand an honest man for gover
nor the Mauch Chunk Gazrtfe publishes the fol
lowing " facts and figures," which are taken front
the official records of the County, and from the
documents bearing upon the subjeet, in possession
of the officers and attorneys upon whom devolved
the disagreeable tusk of compelling Packer by le
gal process, to disgorge the amounts of taxes doe
severally to the borough, school district, county,
and poor-district.
During the war. both the county and borough
were obliged to Incur heavy liabilities to keep
our quota of soldiers in the field. This was espe
cially the case in the latter part of the war. when
nearly every Republican and war Democrat, who
could leave his family, had enlisted, and when the
others, followiag the teachings of Judge Packer
and his brother patriots of the Breekenridge :se
cession wing of the Democratic party, stood en
tirely aloof from the Union cause. Then the large
number of soldiers' widows and orphans produced
by the war Increased the Poor tax. This added to
the augmented assessment levied to pay the sol
diem' bounties, proved too much for the pat rift ism
of Mr. Packer. Ile was notified in due form by
the proper °lndult:, lu July, 1807. that the follow
lug sums were due from him, to wit •
For State Tax
•• special state Tax
.• Borough Tux....
•` School 'Fax
'• County Tax
Poor Teo:
EMS
Ile paid *no attention to the notkes, and When
subsequently called on by the collectors, positive
ly refused to pay, alleging, ;is an excuse, that he
had gal hionxelf assessed dawn in Philadelphia, foul
It/wild pay his tarot there. The matter stood thus
for some, time. The officers hoped that he would
yet obey the plain requirement of the law, and
pay, without obliging them to resort to eompulso
ry ineaSilres. MealiWhile Parker still resided here
with his faintly as usual. When business called
him to Philadelphia, as it did once in a while, he
stopped,at the Merchants' Hotel. An examina
tion of the hotel register lifter Ward, showed that
lie had always written Iffinsellhere •• Asa Packer,
\I rush Chunk." 'file tax-rotlectors 'finally em
ployed coliii,el and prepared to make a di,traint
and sale of goods. Parker not daring to trust the
matter to a snit at law, knowing that he had no
liga4 . I . lll,hyleAltl,th
Philadelphia, who consulted with the counsti ;if
the officers, and the former assuring him that he
could not escape payment, finally, ou the fish day
of February, 1868, handed over Om money. In
the meantime, the commission and fees of counsel
with the pther neccessary expenses of the protract
ed negotiation and delay, amounted ton total of
$'2,002,54. Thus Packer dishonestly attempted to
cheat his own neighborhood out of 8.5i,d'32.77 in
taxes due the Fehool-children, the soldiers', and
the unfortunate poor of the district, including many
soldiers' widows and orphans; and neltially .
did Minitel the piddle treasury out or over $!10(10,
which it cost to compel him to obey the lair.
These fuels are as disgraoefol as they are indis
putable. But they are lad .ali.
The whele aiihatal or his ti—es:liienl ht
ye,a iaeuths>e Alas
avid il.11,11“11 11;11. .1
as the amount lit its persona proper y'—err a II
,mitt CIIOIIOI,RAI it iN uilwitled that la, teltole
fortune ikoic itgireit'ates about $20,000,000. that
In avoid vontriliallatt even II
hortiadi and comity. he trot himself assessed, ns he
told the collectors here. iu Philadelphia. Thu
In that city were searched. and it Ica, linnui
IM==M
liUtde Up at: foliOlV. a—
Moruzag.••
Monies ou
Salary VI .• 1 . 1,....10nt 1.. V. I
Watch.,
Totat ___
A___is.s44
\Vitt' it fortune, which at 11131 time—only Li lo
years ago—must have equalled at least tenl
lions, nearly all of which came under the he a d
personal property, lie returns for taittion.lll)y
sum Of sixteen thousand! Ills personalty. cydn
at the extremely moderate assessment made by tlil•
officials here, amounted t0t•1,P2.8,385; yet licg4gi,
down to Philadelphia and gives in :16,500. That
Is, while he only succeeded In chiseling down la
assessment here, where something was known of
Ills property, to less than 111111111011 and a quarter,
he had the hardihood to go to Philadelphia, where
scarcely anybody knew him, and return even due
million, one hundred and twelve thousand dollars
less.
It Is claimed by Ills friends that he did n o t return
Ills large amount of railroad and other storks to
tire officers In Philadelphia, because of some trust
WlllOl lo said to exempt stocks from local taxation
In that city. lint admitting the existence of such
a provision concerning local taxation, It manifestly
could not absolve him front making a full return
of all his personal property, for Stale taxation. It
WOlllll be monstrously absurd to suppose that Asa
Packer, a resident of Mauch Chunk, was required
by 'kw to pay taxes on Ids whole property, but
that try takliq 1118 carpet-bag to Philadelphia, and
pretending to reside there, Ito could escape' taxa
tion for Stale purposes OD nearly niticty-nine hun
dredths of it. Neither can this false return be
instilled, as will doubtless be attempted, by the
law passed half a year afterward, exempting, In
certain eases, individual stockholders from hom
tku, ou their stocks. :in such statute was in ex
istence at the (line Judge Paeker, lll:ping it resi
denee In Philadelphia, made the false return UWII
- and no amount of§ophlntry van reenneile
this action with that honesty and honor which
should characterize the man who aspires to lie
Governor of Pennsylvania.
But, worse than all, this champion of Penw.yl
vanla Democracy, this Pride of our Valley,"
notwithstanding that he has pretended, for the last
three years, to regard Philadelphia as his Mane,
"Ills not paid one cent of taxes Oleic, and shit, the
year 15117, when forced to pay, has paid no per.
Point' taxes here. Since he persisted in account
ing himself a Philadelphian, the officers here con
cluded the succeeding year not to coolest the mot
- ter again at so great a rest, but to let him par in
l'hiladelpllla: The result has Iwo' that for tsii
and 'SU:Obi! 11118 evaded payment int his personalty
altogether! We have no spare for comment, and
11011 e 124 needed.
Science .1110 . 11/lellii—As moon um an tirtiole pur
porting to Ire of utility boo been tented, and its merit•
dermal by public opinion, unpritivipleil portle . ibs—enaicor
to repleninh their depleted purees coonteifoiting, nod
substituting a npurions for thegenuine article. Seine time
mince, mercury. in the dingo lee of pill , . powdery, Ae., os
given for all illsefinen of 1110 smooch and liver, While 1111 . 1.
aloe wan freely aifininintereil for the chills. At length
ilogrErrEirs SI'O3tACII urrrEics 11111111 , its advent,
and an entire new system of ballot Inaugurated.
The beneficial effects of thin valuable preparation were at
once acknowledged, and mineral poinons sulfured to sink
lute that obscurity to which nu enlightened ago hun co
!tinned them. There have hunt 111311) . niklll n
Bitter-
Palmed upon the r.lllllllnlty, whirl, alter rlal, hut.-
been ("and perferity wiorthle,. while nostErrEir,
ban proved a blenning to thon.atal., who our to it their
reytorat ion to health.
For many yearn we have watched the .lead)' pr.,grenn of
1105TE'fTEIt'S STOMACH 1111"1't:Its in public
tlou, and its benefirent effects as n run• for all mankind.
arising (rota the Most 1.11. of o morbid nature, und we ore
free to nay that It eon lie [elicit upon an a certain relief roil
retoody• Ito proprietor. have made the MlOro prepara
tion, otter yearn of careful stiolYand .tiltng. and ore
now reoping the reward claimed by vainithle itporitir i
and which they so richly merit. It in the unit' preara.
thin of the kind that in tillable In all coney, of!t it t p here•
fore demands the uttoutiuu of the alllicced.
W . J. EVERETT'S NEW PATENT
SCAPULAR SHOULUER , BRACE'AND
STRAPSUPPORTER
HO strispit tinder the arms. Perfectly cow riattllolo, Ana
tomically made, and highly beneficial. GO North 1111 et,
below Arch, Philadelphia. Tru..e ., Supporters, Elastic
Stocking., Crutches. Sic., lowest prices In the city. Lady
attendant. rep 15
AV . vd Print's, vin's! (iii)i.•
or, ith,10111:111:: , T uoW •f. It 0. 4 ,9)llpltir. ve hore
:.,. , '••rni : irttrAirrAtof k awl orir,
"Evr.ar 071:1 . .1, 1 Fri TEO fr , rrrr VI. ra•lr—lre /our. ;al
fit,-,tartre nt mlpb , tf err!, tube 1)1.4 100 of II •I ftxl, s, in
. 1.1 Habig In marl 1,11,4 poir,r, el NI
w t ing, els 114 hand miff 1,1.4 J 0,4.
dyir.
Ortl t..lfrrl is noCK, rr.+lri 1,1 i. tiro" Krt. ftrli
BlB==
nod eleltry.
11 A1.1r.%1A itrrio 55
!wring prtrrlierr , letrve 1,l e t / Ittle sere 11,, -
Otter iit Mod, si 1•1 0 , rlfwlelloi, 5%5 Ho trot
,,,,teryrnr ore r,
Ile e• itr. el.
Or it SALE+ II 11 155 1 roll .• 1,1 1'+11'1:1.1. sr,
dehf.v fn pr , oriele , fetr. ee ii.l u „, „odi y „/ l„ltrr the
paying rotxteitoier Iso hied: , If p Iheoofyh
'rho de, not ply Irr.
0011 1:1,1.1 . -M.110: ISAIOI UNT. , 'ere .vit may roll„
4 If,nd,l. y /r trss aril erb lyihiet. err,//
er t ,net. he et”, filled from tit I'l v gietl,lll
titee , b e;,1,5. et it ytt.h. , erre tvr 'owl,.
tottel gm; I hi r , I, e.lee et r.
llriny liteturrfet , t
1/1 111,1 511 1.0 AND T11r.,-.5N15, /toy ~ o ra Amid
ela. et r Moto The II outt , te p 911,
tee, ~,,, "veiled/ f erle,. pert,t. ire het, ,el.•,
A (;eriTo '1 1/1:1,1,1 , 1 ENT TO m IS Is. tr (I
rh , drr 5, I. ilorl *lock Pier , (;titoebe, root pi.1.,1 Iry
"II ' id 011 Mem. xi ie.,
orhioll sr/ 11 he owol, Goo
Celtil ~u sed 11' , .t.kror it in n .vlyh,
eq” , il best.
51 . 1 . 1 . 1 AI. Staler.. —St yle, ft, et wi fillao ow). grtrio ,
o , d toy now . , • q ,, ,,11 ,, 1 J',lr. Ail pn
tt bore r 111, 1 , ,er0 Iv. 0114
•
11.11 f ,vay NIA
Fifth nr..l
1'1111.11.1,1'111A
ITS EFVE(T
31 111 r I,
HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN
11AIIt IZENEIVEII
It iwrf....l 111001 ,
halr 411.••••11g Om. :111) " oil' . or
••pol0:11111/1.. lira-li. .10 ir) hair j 1,14.
rapoltiv t 111, N%11..1t it 11.%1 1: 1.1 IT,
lilt,.:Old IJA 1.-.1.41,•• 11-
.1- 1•••• .1.. k • .1. kt. 4. 1 , 11 -11.;.. • al
the r"ot Till- Iv 1114. and
Tlok IT.II .1. ..'• 00 .
sArr • oi,ot; v.•13..1:iy,
.li., 1..1..1 ..f 1...ir gill
-I; for 11,01 • • IZ. lc
Itio• it ill
I:. P. 11.%1.1.. N. 11., 1.1.1.11..i.1
DEAFNESS,. ID.INDNE: , s AND cA-
•• • • .
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Ali the ttti.....t 1.. .1,
1 , -A.t.g, M. I'. :111.1 .1 of Ih. ood
Nor; thix io ~1 .9, l'
a.lO Aluls ntorot. T.oaao.ooal
raa 1... ...nal 11141.111 re. 'lle , 1...1111).
It:, tit. it. I.i
pfilt. No char 4••ror Jan '27-1)•••
L
; TO CONSUNII . TIVI:I 4 .—TIii•
L having luau ‘•' 1 "'""" '"" " P "
tri11,...A yr, , lung :tin...11..1, 011.1 ilta( Con -
,11111111i..11,
the Ilivitur. or ewe. all %vita tlyairo it. he trill .mal a copy
the pr.,cripli.oll , thr
hll.lO for PrYtiarilla uu,l tmllm IheY in ill
10.1 f.. 1
The •ally
1. , 11 I. to 1,011.1 it Illi•
'‘t i. 1,11 conrolvi.+l.l3o 111%:1111,11.1, :111.1 110 vvery
.ntiier N . lll ti y realm!). ty• it a al [lima to , llsitag
.1.1 may pi•Avy 111 , ,1ng.
I,lollg 010 pr. , ..criptiya almi- , •;al , 11••••••.,
Hi,. I.:10V A lot WI ittttS.
N. Y.
- WOROS OF M'ISDONI FOll YOUNG
t. MEN, on the Itull•Vonili
~,,, I. SELF MEM' and nur•nlit.it ,
•ni in s4nklnil it•tiel . en,nlope, frno of
.1,41W1NT1. , N, 11• , N 1 . , Phi1.t.1 , 110.1,
MU) i9-1y•••
{.,12
) I , .ittz()its OF y()1.7i . 11.--A :,•irtlL•lliati who
' .offered for year% (rem Nervot,
lure I)eeay alai all the yontht al ilaii-erlem,
Mill. for the rake of •111r4.1 . 1111, la 11111.11111 y, free l„ all
%h , i 11 it. the re...p..1104 ihr. , ..tbal tor wnlping the aita.
pie remedy by 01.1e1t Satforer. , ,, i-hing I.)
profit by Lit, .tolvortt,r's experience ran 010 1.0 by ad.
laperfort coatbleta . .., .101 IN
t o S t u
N0..1 !t'edal ot. Now Yolk.
!SE
ONLY (4 ENI' IX I:
()NOME OULI) A4.1T(.1 IES
NIANI!I'ArIT UM/ 111" 011 , 11 III: NV ATl'll ru,
Are all "Ch.40.h , , ///////ing •1
tarn liko 1101. Eql Ow
114,1.11 w.vreit Es in ai3oo 11111 i tilll-11; ,11h 0,1 a
• 1,1 0
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null 1.11111e ,. .1,1415 , 1 , 11
'rho 11-00 v iii.l{ll , l. I;,AA, .\ N.., I,
lA•ver, , PAI
1;Arr.•.... ;in) whore tv ithia r
kror LIU W11.,1.1,11.1.1,14,... o.li
.\1,1N1:1" ItIA/I . 1111.11 IN ADV.\ NCI:. ...I) ,tl,l.lst..sy
, urata . o that the ordcr iamb. in laill, Ally park -
ago laari4l.• ..ponotl aa,l oNalain.•.ll.of. , ro pnal pay
'” V '1.•• ..„..„.._
in a Ilegi.ter...l 1 , 004, nn.l 11/o ,/ 10
bo -out a+ a llogi-,torod Propa id. a I 4.0 r
{ul:\'l'F. l ll siN
ENVII.% NV M .\ii !NI; ,EV•
4,15 10 Too:, 1•1 It art. or SEVEN 4.A. Tl'lll S
•
Al,O I/1101111i1 . 3./14/ :tad
1..“111.. 4,lliiru l'l
r,, m ,„ 411 Intl,- 1 , 110, i•ri , ftwl
sent ,vllll , ;itch. pi to,
oar Watrlt... aro ..t ' , 111.' II
lIiII.I/ :11, 11.•1 . ••••Ily
adja•lr..l. and tho l',.1111 , :110
e“ro're . t I ill.. 1,11.1,
11..• and ',rico ..f ~1
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at.ro,".al• • ; Fllll .11 St 1 , ..•1. .
=12111121331
WIIEI , ToNIe mill 31.1,1.1, g ill rgro• ('n
hogliglon, I.lsor 1..,,! it 1.l lull 04..
hi... I The) . Ora .P.nutelt,
alitpot it to g•yl,. then .111. • • ;
„,d ~ga mai,. g0...1 Idood;
grow In g.•-. 1,; 11-1. tip utpl
llP.pptp•pt ottio . t.w. tip. ptpl ~11. Thl, i- the
tally P. rill , 1•••1,111111111011
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TO t 1 111. •11r..1. 11. ti..•ll.nit..if
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1 . 1 1: ,t 411 , 1 ., i , ' „. .i . titi , ii ,, y , t1 , 1 , t 1 b . r: , . i ty it 01, bull OW 1.111:1 . 11t 11.1 . . 111111
T.. 11 .1 tilt.. I l i
I . lli` tli11•1
t•. 1.,
Sl.ll..tik'• Nl:mar:lk
all oh-Do: i t:nos. I..laYaids CI I le Cl • ot, I
Wlllsbosv.,l.3l tho 1 . 111. 4.111 110: 11111111. 111,
la 1 ono I 1.1 .1...03 I j ,l, j,
jljjl,:•l , lj. 1 , I,l' gl . :111,11v1 : 111:11 1,111 .0,4(
the ii:nl slat ,011. h.:: 11.. r like
1
~vlivak'. \lau.l rake viii-
, a Tll
~ 1 1. 1- 111,110 , •11111111:1111
atty., :tadllia 5da.v.....1. lid . ll ins
lino islv ilinstintial i li in thina :nil
iii
din siniiteli. ~. ,
Th.. great Da-din 100i:del:ins id: wit rain i i nnsanipi
ItYnn ti ild i vi•
LI:: raddh. stnlieldll s . sldli night
, li il l tido, thy, Ow a linly 1„ , ••,... Dna
......11“:011.fi, and oveldnally Dili paid:in sinks
lir.in kin In i atiodot. ilioisind idsinii
night s‘viosi• : ivid. anil Did)
A1111:111 of their ii.vu NO 011 , 1'311 eitroil
Conainiptina, Livid y•pdpsia, Catarrh,
kyr, Throat, tiale:0:: Ili:• liver awl siontai i h
made Inialtlty.
of rottroo OW 11111,1, .1111 W
way are 4Di:oasis!. iiithiir tubercles, alisce:isiis,
aillieyinti,yir the lino:sure
as t, mass of
awl fast decaying. In such cast, onlsy
Ini illhtiuu
dim is not only the lungs 111.11 ard Ind It
Ix the a hole tinily. stow:irk and li,er have lost door
posy, tii 1:100t1 nat f I. N:wv
in in i n i.
to tali , SchnitlC• hich will bring no it
lon , in the stninatili, ilie 1.111 begin to it
will digest ra•ily mak., good blond: divot
lieglos to gain In and soon as Ilin Innly lido it, oi
grow, the lungs fill/11110U , to lieal up. and ill , PaDent Kids
and ' Phis i. thd iitily a ay Id core finial
tlon
Vlida Is in. long mid y t en:aid:tint
1 j l 'l ' l l l
NI:toil:10in 1 . 1111 . R i dgy ill :111 b1111111,41 . 11/1110111111`, a• they are
parierily hat •
1/r. Hell:ink. win. aninyed illii . Ulerrilptoti !width fin:
v
l
navy' r 11y t„ 11 luvn
his pli).1C1111.111{111111t 111 . 011011111 . 1 . 411:1 ,
east . Inipoliissand hid to Ids
to
a.citrvd
' liy ihe aforesaid in:Anma s , and slave Diedv,:ra inany
tins:aids sliiiilarly ailln hay:: usisl Dr. Sdlidiik ', Pri i ii•
will, the saute ,liialhitlilo. sticres.. Enlitinsdigion.
111 . 1,111111:111) . 1u:: k.• it 1,1,11,,•1tit.•1y 11...•••iiry isr•
ID: `el.. land.
yvainitied, and lid llit• pin 1 lin is id Id . :
Dnucilial Dill, : I'loll.l , lomi, iivary ali
• 1 leityrs Inr adv.,. most lin aildriissoil. Iln is alsii
sinually 111 32 11.11 , 1 New I', k, I.avry nlhrr
Toosilay. and at Nn. !litany, ii.tiry
nillid Ild gives ails. , fr., Ind lin 111,•
dxaininstina his llnsiorniontor the suits: I. i
DEO, I,:nrs narli lisnit 9 .1. id 3D. M.
4. •
znar
TO 1110ILSEOEN!
lIITNEWS DIPItoVED 11012SE.SIN )1: !
PATENTED JANUARY 19,
invontiou Idng, to that ula•• of llorar•vloo , In
as Moll a plan rtirvod pinto wllloott I- ttatoulnl to the
hoof, and to tit!. ;don , the alloo lo . nring oilltor a llorll or doll
calks la nitarltod hr !noon , or acre wa. l ' hla liner rronn • nt
rolittea ton livAV Ile,. ire tor .n1 , 1:0. 0 .1111,4 th.. 1.11. , . and
nttarldng tt the emir vod Plato un.n • 1101111 y than boon
tip to tio• in.—ont lino . . altoo Io noot. right mill ditr
oldd, and run icily hrcllongl'd a . 4 ltorl l or dull
calk, or nono, hp toonoylint th. loarr • r Photo, and antodi
tilting another.
STATE. CorNTV. AN.IISIIOI'
any fou ihrt. info r 111111 1 ,41, 1111111,
ep 1 1m Connhohock
THE Elir!RE 111r1T.111,
LIFE INSURANCE AN!) TRUST co.,
CA I.)ITAL,
Quire, C. l'lrrll AND 11 AM iNON
(0pp...1t0 C.lort Alb•itio‘vn
AAIWNu. lIENINIiEIt, Plo•hlotil
310It11AN F. 1111:1)1.Alt,
I%pagail F. 31eillatr. A. ,i.lteldnger,
W. Iluuutn
Howdeo, Winimo
1F...p1, P. Allc4l. •
ttttt •
Jo.eph Newlpird.
Are now Open and prop:try.' to do nll bust nets pertaining
to banking.. Money In large .Ir lilllollllVl received tat
deposit, and l per cent. paid in daily I/along:A and 0 per
cent. for ail months ntsti logger.
All homes of flovegutanut Hoods owl oil er sccuritio ,
bought and sold. melt 7.3nt
. •
A I,m NOTICE.
ItrrehY lbst 11. v ntitler.agnen
taken . l.l.l loner. or a.lininkiration In the C. 4.114. Jolittnu
Catherine Fink, tlevett....l, late nr the City a n,
',high ...golly; tharerale all por..nn 111.1..111 , 1 toaid rat
tan, tire to Inalar pay input ithi....tx treek• Iron.
the nal , hareet, mini ra..11 ho hava any lenal dame.
naahl•l rant t‘ 111 nre...ent then.. men nothentivated
lor %.`1111.111...111. illllll /111 , 1, •1P1.1.111..11
T IM II M N Cot tlarater.
A . GRICEL'iLRtI. 11IEE'll'IS('
...linevting 44' the Exeentive Committee of thA
County .‘trrhatilatral Seriety b.' hold en MOND.%
the :Nth nay of SECT/01111%H nil o'rlack I'.
Ili OW SPlT.`tary,ll, the y All,ilotvsl, for the
ar I' it bin 11,, grl do , rt.lllllli,li i• o.f
rannosneut,,M . ., rot next annstal Fair. .1111...a.111...... .'l'
Connaillev ntten.l. Ilt artier or
11111.1 II J. taIIANT?..
nr)u) w.vivirEs
Dit..l. 11. Si . 7IIENIC,
15 N. Gth St.. Pliilacht., Po
EMETEI
I=
I=l
- - $lOO,OOO
PTE B E
3Ltgat Nottcrs
Al - 30-111 .1 '0 ~1111. : t.II•;.
• •
A 113111 N 'writ Aortnics•
Inv.' .y that 111111..1.4,11 , 1
1511,11,11 tli :14111111 is•lration II! the cstalctot
3ltirlaugh, hir of 11, !!! I ata
-1.1.1"all county; Ilirroioro ult ilz•I,0114 101010,
1.11•11 11. -111. i F....1a1a•
X 1, t 4.00 /1 , 1. 101. 1t.!,!.
1,:!I !lam, ug3III -ald !II 1.1../.ritl 111 , 1!! ~!11
f.1...0111 , 1,11.111 MOH 010 1 111.,....11.•1•11I , II !int,
ANNA M.
PATRIC!: A.lllCr..
NV S
I:. VI II A1;e111
,1 , 1 : 41 . 1a , I ti:t*: Y ill tL.•,5' '
,kro 4441 i 1,11,4 or A 14144414444:4;44iir 114 Ow
41.11,1 , 1.011• II. ••1' W141;444:411 1a;r1,11111, 1.4.-
11301 444441111) . ; 11441 , 144 w 4111 par-4w, ;1140 44144 i1441;414ted 111
14144 ra4;414,4 , 41 144 nkl 14.4, 1444•10 ‘,llllllt .IX
1;444.k. trout 111,•,0.10 hi ri44l, 4.114.14 w1;44 114,0 it,,y lopinl
rhl:ln114:611..1 , 0.1 1-1,1414• ;; 11l 1.4.4111 tham ‘; 11111111•11.
1114 SI 1111111 III.•
:ma 1,44;;
t D.lll N .t.'llllt • S Itrllll'li.
„Cs_ t 1., ow 11.1.,..44;444441 II:1 ,
Illk.•Il 1,1., 4 , 1 .441;441141-trahr44lll4l the E.. 111.01 .1.11;t1
,14•1411444‘,.. 41. 4.44-44414 1.404 441 1, Pll N1a4•414;;;t4• 144;;;44•11114,
1.44111;41i calmly 1114•14144i - 44 all 144,-4411.4 r;14.4 111414 . 1414 4 4114 1
4,1141 L-tat.• al, lalto-41.441 ;a 144:41.4• v:111,1,11 ail I; 4415:
,44.41, tram 11144 41:U441;441,41. 01141 ',lilt Ali , 1141y4; any 1144141
claim- 3,1111 , 1 11 II 111 111 , •••11, lil.'lll I% 111
npecified
41411,.44;; P..:4111)1111'Eit,
111.1,4'11 . NC I I-
•II 1,11.011 at 1116•
••/ ' 1.•,•1.11111 1. ill . 1 . 1,111 , N
..2' ll
111 •.'t ..1 1p
plo, - • ll• lil 11, ill IIII•i1 , 11 , 11t111114•11
• , 1 ra . .4444 : l'a 44, 114., 4' •1,11..111‘..11111 I'l.'llo l loog
111.• .I.• • 1, 1 .... • Ikl '411...i1l 111 til.' 11
1 1111 SI ,11.•1.11 MI,.
lir'l II
I i •.I lIN 111,, ti. VI 1 1 144.. t.
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P..; .'a N.lk V
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it i• 3,1 ‘,ll..pply
11-111
11,•.-1•1;1 • titytht,
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‘V !I 1 %I !i rot ‘l.ll 11.
111 sr, .1 11,.1, itt it,
S \MI!, 'VI 1..
I.• N., 11, PI ILI,
OTIcl
x - rtyri(E.---N(PIICE IS III.:ItEllY
01.11 ;11.1111,1i 6 /11 %, I 111. 1 11 • tit, under
tlo•f l'eutp.,) mila kr 1,1.,
ervallog ‘,llll and r1)11 , ill ,
" :ma 1.. In. lo•
rated iti 4.1 I.ollgh rounty. Thn
..13jort of .11.1 r,colve No..ityy Ile.
al ii,lll.lr rat... mlererl, 1110 . +wo,
hill-, . to ex , rci•o g.oloral tanking
pi, Org. , ili.• ktok tog of thoe.oonnomvealth.
I..tuk -to , k ou•
thority itosteo•o 1.1 tl,llll, Ilied
.11:111.- of fifty .1 MAI • o. 11•11.
•
charl.••
.1. ,mlll/.•,),, I+ Ego,.
rrliklm.l. , llll
T. William ,Mlid.y.
Anima).
.Z.ll am Co
w.t
:It
•
11 ,0.
...
apply to
I' Cl. 'WO nottitl eon,
.1 Soototary.
"I'ER:...A.(:EN'C'S FOR PROF.
Willi 101 l
and For..
I. T1A11,11 . 11,1.. Iv i•vial Stair, by
li., Ilarvaiil
A Nix,' Baal, rap r lilt x pop, ,
tiviaiy ..,,,tiart ~101 apil
how loar,,M oto ,•Nri•ot.• . •
Ow, icy 111.• Sooll for oor 10..1,1 terms ,• oho for
oor 11.1.1.• ..... Eon! he, PARMELEE &
ro•LoloR.11m, l'o. ioly 7.31,
ftlisvllancons.
K.tmaNsiiv ALRERT
li()( 1;1 NDElts,
ODD FELLOWS' HILL
1111=
11".• t.tl.• p?..:•111.• iti 111111.•11.' 114 , h. • OW.
~1,111i14 1 1, 1 1 114,V 1;....1.i.111111 . ry, ore natl . lolly
poolool) i.. 1
..1 all
- • • • •"•—• ••• •
pronTANT TO SHIPPERS
1=
III'SNISA\ AND LOCKWOOD'S
TAGS AND SHIPPING CARDS,
T MANITM Trltl:l:,' PRICKS,
EU 1 ,`,,* E R 0 I , ' 1C E
~Q'Q'4•i:sti A\ IND ic.iTioN 01.
NII 111 . -
la the pulp , e.teein a. atte el . the
I LI- 5 . .1111 .1! 11:
o 11111$
• 1.1 1;11 I. • i
.•
'./ to, 11.• 1.1-••:
nc
- I.ll'
11.•1.1:t.
CM
, 1..11i ,01• , 1 • 11 ,
t•..\VIII.N, 1... 1 . . t. •1.,•13
Ar A...4IN A C.IIII"WEJ,
A:rrimNEys AND rim.h.rvoits
1 '1.A131 AND ~. 1"1111.1:N LAND .\I;EYI',
F. 111,1. 11101 ria1.1.10.11• 111
MINERA.I. AN!) TIMBER
=ll
Room 17, Federal Mock,
MEM
F. 31,..N. a Virginia.
Cll,l NV. CAs4risEi.i..',.lS,Nv
ESTABLISHED I 800
FANCY "DY EIN ESTABLISIBIENT
& W. JONES,
~,rll.
N't• NV.nolen,no.l ' of es ••ry
O Th
~ eir ,np,tord y I..tdio• and 6entleinell'm
lial went. i , ‘,1,1 , 1y noy n. l'r.tpe 111141 Merino Slnityl+
dyed the lorillnint and plain 4 , 101.. Cralw and Me
rino sluts, rleato , rd to look like
Apii4rel. rot tam, 1 . 1..in , ed 1 , d)..d. Kid I; h.v. ,
dean-ell ...dyed In Ilk.. nett. •44 *rall and loot; at
our xt
.11 114)(1D a 11011* LOST, 110 W
1_ 1:1:-T,IcED.
lifinall
011•410.•1
SPIIItNIATOIIItII.I,, Stattiu.tl lVatakutt.4. I tt ralanuay
Sta. and fur, rYtt•l. Mental tutd l'lty-Ittl lora
partly, 1,0,1,11111,1 n. n.
Ittt Haut., Hr.: aka, l•ttsrrusir
F:1.11.1:1` , 1..1 1 / 1 1 Fir-, coluc.ul I.) )t.ll.lodulgtaire ur
ettvual auntie,
Iln.l . rte.t. In a -tat lea talveltqat, tally ti ittatt•.
dri Tint t•b.1.....1
tiltt. ,1111111.1 1 1 1. Itattly
It aut 311.111 y ytat,' t•ttrttt.•ful prartlnt, that
Ihr at:truant; rotntaptrarrt , ~ f !in rad t. ally
run a ‘v tlangta att. u- of ion-Inn( tatullcate 01'
the applaattbal af the Isla, 1111,110 ~ f care
at 'tun. )11/11111., I . ,,taiti; and 4•IIt rtll.li. by tu. ant. of which
-Ittrentr, tut unit tcr ti 1131 t' , .111111i..11 y may
cant lounelf Kt) alr1), aua
of r trly Toutlt
anti ettely 111:111 111 Olt'
r in a plain t „ any tnltlrett,
palpri,/, 4.11 marlinnf rout, ar ',v. p art ntalnln•
llr. Cul) , 1t• t.n..
Adana,. the Pultlntlatr., CIIAS..I. 1:. I. LIN I.: &
It..uory.,Nttiv fork, P. It. ii•PN
A 1:1)4)1) 'l'lll\l,l.
•
I t op,fold tn 11.1r , s,lorp 11 , 40, Ihiokm,
HIE r.vrENT WIRE
LE 117 - NDO 11' Sell EP,'N,
WILL FIT ANY WINDoW
Gist , vetitilittiiiii awl light
I=
FLIEs, musQulTo6 bTIIEIt INSECTs.
THE .11).11'8'1.111LE Ir SCREEN co
623 MARKET ST., PHILAWA
by 1,.
1. warranled to koop all kW& of rrult, Preparations of
Fruit awl Toarttqr, without braid for a penny
a quart. It Is it it:deal...l article to Kra.° f 1. null un
bralthy, a.. patent would I/0 granted. Prier CeM.
a Package, Salo by all tho principal Moron., and
Altutufarturod only by ZANE, NOIINY
11110 ar.) ; 13 , 1 N. Heron,' tit.. I'lllllo,lom,
5, 1869.
„ .
pEniNswiA NIA .t%l► NEW YORK
CANAL AND RAILROAD CO'S
SEVEN PER (*ENT. BONDS;
LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD CO
A 11,..11...1.,,,10nt of the+.• 11111111 M it offered t‘t
91 1-2 PER CENT
•
Th.. can.] ..! do, Company, MI limit, stud the
Railroad of the same length, extending from Wilhesii.rrn
to Woo, ly, on the Erie Itall‘vu), helm( Pritteilmill
ley the I.olllgli Valley Itailriunl CompanY, will °Pim in
connection therewith an minion , and profitable' trade
minks:lrd (min the Coal reglottit In We.tern mid Southern
Sew York and the f,reat ~mi
Ilidlroull Company tillleii, A ll : E 'Orr STIIEST
Philadelphia. CHARLES
o•4t Trea.urcr Lehigh Valley Railroad Co.
8.tN1[17.4: 1101UNE OF
MIME
0)01) & ItUllE,
Et HST DOOR WEST tor TIIE FIIIsT NATIONAL BANE,
all looorooootio. all oolopoomally thowo•vior
$lll3ll their moan+, 1,, aapnae IMMO' 100 ootatillo, Itiooonatoo
tloato 11 hat aro , Ito ro.o.o.ovo•ol toy litaria. I,oloolooitorlo,
of 11.1141 w, Nt lilt, cioneloollool to
ItE(T(VE FROM 'NE l)o1.1.Alt
and allow interest for the same at the rate Or six per cent.
ntium. Interest to he calmilated fn nu the first and
lithentli days :if each mouth, subsequent to such deposit.
liderest will he toad.' on all Deposits remaining w ith
half yearly, to wit : the tlrst days of April vial
llrk,lrer, viol will 100 paid to depo•ltors
rat drawn they w go to their credit and he comlaumdmi•
So meta est wall be calculated .on fractionalparts of it dal.
Ire. So less atimiint thou Pave Dollars eau be withdraw
mai,— it he to ..... 1111 , 1111(. Every Depo..itor ,r ill be
furnished a Deposit Book containing the eontlitions
upon what'll the Deposits ap• r ..... •ivcd, and no motley Will
l'Orei V 1,111111,4 tile biILA be` pie.ented and au entry
inade at the liI114• of making the 111./11. , 11. SUM. , over
n
the twee.sary expese.: of 1
and fataillie• that
tire litiblo to be w a•tml or needlessly et:l:coded. inur. if
deposied. pro: hire In I kale 11,110111 W. that will surpeaseany
one It hi, has given no heed to the subject.
A dep.t.lt of }had per Iverk, continued 0111. year trill
fmount 4. a 2 9 , 3 ; two years 411 C: AI three year. 9 2 I
our years Ar.rt: 23 a five ymirs Vffrl GI, and Du year.
per
ihi. II conGwools limit us a sale, ronvenien: and
profitable deposit..ry t.: Executors, at,ill
As•
smnee., Collectors, • tgent-, and all rithlirN.
tt hello r Tar themselves or their Gus: finials, to vollintai
rowieties or A. 0.00116,1, nud 111111411 to all classes of our
Ina that perfect venue n(.
....urty to Depo•liont
Is neces,:: y the att.tllllll,ll or I.lllln ill lii.
VI• tat, ill addition to our own individual responsibility,
w hich is not the fact in Incorporated Savings Moil , / et:-
rented :Gal delivered to Charles W. Cooper, Cashier of Al
lentown Hank, and s o d 11. Itloyer, Pushier
„f National Bank. at Bond of Indemnity (with appror
...I seenritt In the solo "CT, enty Five'flionsund Dollars,
to he I.y them trust tor the speeial security of our
Fr 'Hits tart will plan us fully equal tais
gards to safety "(del: "di... a to any Depository in tkis
City.
IVe buy. AOll Dad 4,019111g° all is•nes of Government
Bonds. execute orders
la
the lilllClllll , o 111111 sale Of all
11r-1 cla•s seeuritles, 11,1.1 /l1:111• 101111 S oak, Itrlll E. 1.11“
sniall cosninissions
.1,1111 , 4 made D. our dealer. at all limes on appmt
e"llaerals, al market i.ites 4.f Interest.
R EMOVA
THE MACUNGIK SAVINGS BANK
b.`,111 , 11141,11 t.. their bitililittg recently oitinreil Fr
N. , . 11 011.• above Siegfried l l'o•e.lll,llmure
Store, where the lot:Opens of the Bunk be curried On
tts liereteh.re.
AT I NTEREsT DEPoSITS.-81
D AVI D SP HALL Presktelt
W. C. LICHTI:sI,II.I,EII, Cashier. my ai•th.
'II'IIIIOIUS.IND
curity. Into•e%t7 per
KUTZTOWN SAVINBN BANK,
(I Irganitt..l under Slat.. Charter In p, )
IoNI.:1"..1:EcEIVEI) ON DEvosiT, and
teriiiit will h.. ; m o w oil. For .Itorter period's special rates
will be pith'. unld
FAVOItAIII.I.ITIONM.
;tied iu the litip.tothi 11011,, in thii borough nt
tinter„ten. JOHN 11. FofiF:l., President.
Elm - AIM II ot rrs,rrisi. M. D.
I-
ta‘l,l Fl.q..r. 11. 11. Se'mar
Vathi..l (lad,
Int.11:11.1 J. Kg..t . r. Jl,ll. Miner.
go 12-t f John 11. I' ~ g, 1. 1-1.1,1.
A:
I*I rc •NTOWN SAVINGS INNTITE-
Ohaahipht meter State Charter In letkl,
awl 11 iirw' vent.
h.wed for mi.. yvw. rate% will
MoN EY ho•N ED or r ON FAVoNNISLE
Basking 11..4,-11 MILTON STREET, tsid•way be
twtook the Court Ilotool and Aolerirtm llotel, oppo4lte
(111,1 v, S Waal. John 11 Stllex,
l'reir, Franc C Smonel,,
Prole , t, Samuel Sell,
II
Ai,o4 uillan liter,
Iliiupl ear:
T EGIt EA T PACIFIC RA I LROA D
UNION (V CENTRAL PACIFIC
DEITA VEX &• 13110.,
=I
HANKERS AND DE.II,ERS GuI'ERNMENTS
EU=
lIERRING'S
Fl B AND AURGI,AIt PROOF
Awarded the Pelee !ttetlith. •t Worhre Fair, London
World'a Fair, Now York, Expooltlon I;olvertelle, Parte
FA RR FAA,. H ERRI N(4 & CO
11.6.1" . 111 . GILLAM,
MATHEWP,
171,1 i. W. 3REn.(.
6 , 29 cii ESTN UT ST RE ET
ustuu; o, FARREL & SOERMAN. NEW YORK
HERRING, FARREL k CO., NEW ORLEANS'
&aril .
,Financial
I=
ALLENTowIc,
I=
lIAMILTON STREET,
REIM
i =2l= Ell
WILLIAM lI.AINEY, Proslavni
.7.W(111 S. DILLIN O GEIt. Ca•bler.
[1:=III
FIRST MuItTG.I(:E BONDS
RA I L 1( >ADS
BouGicr AN!) sou)
10 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
I=
Jlirc 13roof . Ziafts
1•11A311.10N
SAFES
(WITH DRY FILLING.)
PHILADELPHIA
IIERRINO &CO CIIICAUOI
EM
Ellatcbrz anb Jcwrlcu
wA'rci7.s AND JEWELRY,
Nowrit SFTONI) Ct., 11) , Vr . tuov , pH LA .
.111 5000n41411.4411 0fW0104..4, Jewelry, Sllvor nod
Arad.' Wnre I . ...tautly on Moot.
un.ll.l.44jriog ot WOOD., 4444.1 .Too .41r) pon r.nontly
0110041.4.1 to.
N.. 14s
CIRAND OPENING
l or A
EWELRY 'STORE
J. WI:III:It beg. Iva,' to inform the t•ltiscov of 1.11
eao awl vicinity thol Ino loot opoIIVII 10,V JEWELRY
STORE nt
NO. R 6 WEST HAMILTON STREET,
at , ll*.• 11114 caferotlly repaired. .1.
11. %Vol.' !wing
1 . vatraill ri.•
full y 11.1,.11o.•
::,1 . 011 .1. 11. W1:11E11.
TZISTABLISII ED eN I.
ut.movAi..
.1 A. C ()II 11 A it 1. EY ,
II wEi.Ert,
Not,. !O, ioltmo, owl I p01.E.. Now
' , tor, No, EMI CIIE!.'ENI"E Ell I 1..11.E.1.1 . 111A, a Io•r
they o II Hod o :00l ik n1•11•1,1'11 •Li.l . k ot DIA
t•N DA, WATCHES, CLOCK , ..I ENV E:Llt Y.
mot pLATI:I) \V A 1: E. ni Mo,
N. B.—WATCH I: awl JEWELRY carefollY
.lEWEI.IIV sll.V LE \V AHE of 1,11 Lind, nook to
ortlor 11.0.1
CIONSE4k VENCE (Fr 311: 11)0SAS.
1..-1 •lore
1. I.:. CO.,
.11.. \V ELEItS,
.11EP , .1
itN I. Ui (1101(1; (;0(11)S
=II
I Eh' 17.\ I: I'. I /••1/:11'77, E (!/, 0( 71.'8,
=I
111“.N/E 4 . CHI)I'I'S ASIA
•
.;"1:11.%1 MANIA"t;
1 . ; I / 1 ' 1( ' T
)( ) \AR ES
Sll,l'l:if WARE
E=MI
WATCHES. &c,
.%(ull a•-...llellertt al v.• 1)
.I 1 0 11 T E I' 11 I C E
sI t) I I ESTN t
, PHILADELPHIA.
Akr.vni• II ELI{ V.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE
( Ili ARLES S. NIASSEY'S,
N. 'll F.:1•4 Ilatnitton etroot, oppo.ite the (lorinku no
formed Church. Just reeolsod front IY.r York and Phil
ettellthia. till the Inh•'.l .tylee.
001.1) NVA.TCIIES,
ha., the lorgool anti best ox.ortinont fluid W01c1,04,
and at low.. prtartt data ran Ito found el.utit bete,
SILVER WATCHES.
111'11,
lie,llllll Iwtipr iv , surtniont of Silver Walelie
than 14111 ttreloord anywhere else.
001 J) .1 EAVELRY.
~,. , ho h t rgoAt and I, of wolortment of 01l kind , of
(lold .frwolry.
GILT AND PL.I'rED JEWELRY.
larger and better as•orttarnt of all kinds 111011 i.
Ind Plated J,welry thllll Imo hr found elpewhore.
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
Ile has n •Tienulld a. ,, w)Vnit . n(ll,l L ver andylstiANy.nrin,:.
An)
C LOC li,"1
A larger A....el meta than at nay ollew eelnbll"3..nent
M ELODEONS.
A splendid 31. , ortmormil of Prinee'n Steleileou., the 11,0 hl
ILn orld.
ACCMIPEONS,
A splenOlo moot of all kind. of Arcertleeoe
Hie lately been tlll.l up, and le now
oweend to none In New Vern and l'lllholelplon, stnkl
of an ytlonn ont , itle the cities. Ile boon larger sleek
.ml nom!. in l,i. line iltan all oilier. In Lehigh
county cointonwl. 're renoince yenreelvee of the I\ WV.
.11 .14
:LLEIt fi BROTHER,
=
ALLENToWN,
IA Q(.11c8.,
‘‘..11 arid M artailloil. All +it., and prlrr•, from
1ip1.111%. A lark, r t—,ll.lli.
(1)1.4) A ND SI Lv Eit wxrcitEs,
1/1,1111,111 i . “1111ti ..11) taho r II; Ike rity.
I )I , ' ALL kl.ti
,S 1 I. VElt \l'A I
• y
t N.. 11
Sur Lo if.rt
1 11 1 11 ) .!It 3 ,
\ I,
lo oolot moo oo moo: 00..—: 00000 t •ro.ooot
-1: o \voo ‘vo .0.00 roo .0010 woo, wool look,'
I toil; ru0 1 00.• , ,,0w .1,1 M..olitoor t 00.011,1111
100001000 to, o• boo,- olo.ot o_too loo• l000.000looloo•toolo , o1 for go lolor.ll
•
,v „ , .„.., ottopoortatooolo. 000000 e
11. loot It: 00100 :oo o.or lval; illy otoo•o4nj000lool olootartood
tool:11141. .1.141
I , Errz, Climitlwr%bug t P...
olio rt.• 11,1.
4 . 3 t , 'tutu.. I. I.III'SOU SA
Tho olfet fer •elo III•W
tury 10t•3141,,1ta 1 . 10••111 . 1•/11••lary, 0 11
Ti•• 111 1,, , —.1,1 •lile.cription, aml immedittlely
sifter tho lode multi., it, '"lt .W•ie•! ..
t•ti by lot to Me •uitio tior iii orguilizatioli of the
VItt••11••••••01 . 1•Iii••11. Via, or plan , . of Me premium. , raiz
noon al our office. 1111 . 12 4;1 ill Itrily.
ItEASONAIILE
1. will be given 1:1 , 1,1 Slate Quarry..iiiiiittist iti
l'ialittiolil Nottliiiiiipton county. 1 . 0.. ovitr
Sliu . k.irtown. It rouslsts of union, iiiio ilat•sein,
+lan, fully rquiti to tile ttrit-kluitt , ,it
man Sint°, tritli it ttator Pow , audit full rigging of
putapiog and hoisting, machines. liernintit ileinroint of tin
iinportuaity of this kiwi tt ill til.srui (or 11 . ota
solve.. and apply to Reuben Koch Siarkrirtotrit P.
iitar 3.•ito it. 1.. Prii•itlent
T 4 7441;1t HEN lI)RED 1 , A R fi FO R
11 SALE, c.mging in from `'Alper:lyre, accord
to inknrovelnont, location &c. ti•anl go/I, genial rifinalc,
and noar marl, t• The, farms ern situated in Virginia
and Maryland, •onle in tho 1,,,, (lain vicinity of Waal/.
Ingrain
mat •oilo, • t) .111 It to:10 mate. aktant from the Cat.
I ital. Attar,. or 'all ol J. I/. 11.1NUNVEIIF.4.5S111'nclotelln
i gett...l/ cane neat a.alit •aroot C.
MiZi==iiMiill
PRIVATE SALE
v: lit;At3LliltE.AL ESTATE.
1110 undersigned I , flet, at private ualo real r•lnta
lelnalter ~Itaute thel.,V11•11111..11111I1‘ , . • r.
Lehigh county. Pa., eoutaltslaa
120 ACRES
Ile•I nut!, 4.1 It
11111,1Withill It •Part. It .101,11,1
lin==Mlll
ia 1 • . .
Omit( 110. 0 canal, 11 1111111 100 mid aum or .AlleilloW
and v0.4000E04 one of the line.' +11,401 r...cling n (grime,
rolling mill or other tounufgeturing
point betweeg Egittog athl 1 1111111 ; n litriO ,
it I.llllil profitably rot till lg.. liolldigg 101.. null trout
it. , proximity to the hirge inang factories at AllvilloWn. the
lot. 11011111 meet 1111 ready Salo. 1110 linelnelltri
1110r..........1111 , 1 .1 11w.. cla.s BRICK prOV
IIt)I'SES, a Brick Wll.ll 11111111, 1110 Strulo
two large Ham:, Itlarh.ullth shop large
corn crib, itnil other ogthulldiggg• 'flu" 11.-
Prhviiineht. are all good repair. irliorij a 1... a n r „,
1 11x1 •r er on the N . 01111004. EX..] len Sprillll..
W11 ,, 11.1 a• 1111 and Spring l 1011. e. Tho r h ,
ell adapted to ilairy POrPlllllOl 1111 .0001 111 of Ihn JlOlrA
I Spring Witter. II 111.0 0111! Of the 1110,1 r.llll
fonds 1 11.1 10. 01110,
'l , o 1. 011 1 be 11111,10 to "nit
Persons ile.lring lirpurciliaiiii will lie taken or., flip
property.ii any For ['hither Infortnallou call 1111011
or ll rile to It. ('L.\l' II A MEItSI,I
int) . 14-2111 .ttliiiiney at Law, l'ainsaugga
.ir Sc 111 1 111)
Real Eiitato Agent., Allentown, Pa
Clothing
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