tlyll ) 4,io licgister. PIIBLINTIED MIRY WBDNRSD•T BY ROBERT IREDELL. JR. TERMS; $2.00 A YEAR. IN ADVANCE . . No paper discontinued until all \ 'arearages ate paid, except at the option of the publishers Our subscribers who do not receive their papers regularly will confer a great favor upon us by sending word to this office Subscribers about removing will please scud us their old address a well on the new THE CITY Removal The publication office of TUB LEIIIOII Rua• Mall has beeri removed to the Register Stationery Store, Orel floor, Hamilton street two doors above Sixth, In the building formerly occupied by Young & Lentz School Appointment B. F. Abbott, Esq., has been appointed teacher In the Male Secondary school of the Second Ward, In place of James Itistine, resigned. Ansusemen fa The Nellie Maskell Burlesque 'Company is performing this week, in Kline's Hall. The Continental Vocalists- are coming here In October. The New City Directory This important publication has just bccu completed by Messrs. Weiss & Guth, and copies can be bad on application. Real Estate Sale Mr. Mcnry Schcetz has sold a lot of ground with intprovetnentsbeing three story and two 'story brielcdwelling house fronting on Sixth st., And two frame dwelling houses fronting on Law alley, between Linden and ,Turner streets, to Charles Laudenberger, for $8,500. Change of Landlords Hobert 1). Kramer assumed the proprietor ship of the Alien. house, on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Newhard will now give his whole attention to the American. Since his entering Into podsessioo of the latter hotel, last spring, the American has undergone a variety of changes and the old hotel looks fresh and young again In Its new clothes. Every department hears testimony to the fact that the Sheriff " can keep a hotel." That Visiting Fire Company Tho Harrisburg Telegraph says that the Laurel Fire Company, No. 1, of York, Pa., intend starting on a visit to Ilarrhburg, Reading and Allentown, ou the 20th of October next. The company will take with them their steamer " Deluge," and will be accompanied by the Citi zens' Band, the Mayor,' a number of the Town Council, and a great many citizens. The Stands Rented. The following are the occupants otthe stands and the rents paid for them during the continu ance of the exhibition of the Lehigh County Agri cultural Society :—No. 1, Leopold Kern, $20.00 ; 2, Henry Koenig, $20.00 ; 3 Stephen Itofford, $20.- 00 ; 4 Jacob Melte', $20.00 ; 5 Nathan Shaffer, $20.00 ; d Reuben Helfrich, $15.00 ; 7 John Shilling, $15.00; 8 George Smith, $15.00; 9 W. 11. Lucas, $15.00 ; 10 Solomon Stiller, $lO.OO ; 11 John Bailor, $10.00; 12 John Fetter, $lO.OO ; 13 Lewis Kensinger, $lO.OO ; 14 Frederlck Zeppcn felt, $5.00; 15 John Lucas, $5.00 ; 16 B. Lentz, $5.00 ; 17 Stempfler, $6.00 ; 18 Henry Stein bergcr, $5.00 ; 19 Thomas Snyder, $lO.OO ; 20 Carl Reichel, $lO.OO i 21 John NcNulty, $5.00; 22 E. J. Sell, $5.00 ; 23 John Stechert, $5.00; 24 Mr. Kichline, $5.00 ; 26 hir. Young, $5.00; 28 Abraham Gangwerc, $5.00 ; 22 Flying Coaches, $50.00 ; 30 Pritchett's Show, $50.00 ; 31 Charles Eckert, $5.00. Nos. 25 and 27 have not yet been leased. We Mint .Yore Light The light dealt out to the citizens of Allen town by the Gas Company is afflicted with some disease, we don't know what. Spasmodically the works are cramped and a sickly flame flickers and spirts and nearly goes out and then conies up again, perhaps. If It Is the fault of the . pressure stun, we hope this paragraph may meet his eyes, and that, in the &tore,' he Ins exercise a little sympathy for thoeyes of evening working composi tors. Our opinlim is, though, that the size of the works arc totallYlnadequate to the wants of the city. Our lamp posts are In sympathy with the gas A little more elbow grease applied' to the glass would help the matter, and a few coats of paint would be an improvement over the coats of rust which disfigure so many of the poste. While wo are on the subject of lamp-poste, we cannot re frain from again asking, In the city too poor to have placed' over the gas lights the names of the streets I Philadelphia, New York, Reading and other cities have adopted theta, why can't Allen town do the same thing 1 The Fire Department The America Hose Company have resolved to purchase a steam fire engine if the necessary funds can be raised. The late tire demonstrated the fact that our department it not sufficiently supplied with apparatus, and as the America has always shown Itself an efficient organization it is hoped this company will be voted the next steamer. A committee on subscription . bas been appointed who will call upon our citizens shortly. Give them a welcome. On Friday evening last a meeting eras held at I the Jordan Mouse, for the purpose of re-organic- lug the Vigilant Fire Company. The object was effected, after which the meeting adjourned to Monday evening. The question of purchasing another steamer and locating It in either the First or Sixth Wards has undergone considerable agitation in our city press. Would It not be of greater benefit to the whole city, and at the same time less•expensive, to supply our present steamers witli horses and have a dri\•cr continually in readiness to respond to an alarm of fire! With a good pair of horses none of our steamers are located more than five minutes from the remotest corner of our city. Match Game of Batie Ball A match-game of base ball was played on Saturday afternoon last between the Minoan club, of Catasauqua, and the Star club of this city, on the grounds of the latter. The following Is the CM O R R. Walker, 3d b 3 3 Jones, 8 i 2 1 Rhoda, r f • 3 2 , Mclntyre, Ist b 9 2 Reviler, c 3 3 Griffith, c 4 0 D. Walker, Ist b 5 2' Scott, e f 1 1 Eckert, I f 3 4' Mcllose, p 4 0 Saeger, p 1 5, Mout, I f ' 4 0 11. Mellosc, 2d b 2 5 Glick, 3d b 4 0 Kenna, c f 3 2, Dougherty, r f 3 0 Erdman, a • 4 31 Davis, 2 b 8 0 1 27 201 O R Fly Catches—Stars, Kenna 5, R. Walker 2, ene g er 1, total 8. Mlnona, Dovish, Dougherty 1, 14cott 3, Griffith 3. Mclntyre 2, total 14. Left on bases—Stars, R. Walker 1, RhOda 3, Ilevuer 4, Kenna 1, total O. Minoan, Jones 1 Scott I,lotal 2. , Home runs—Stars, R. Walker 1. Double play—Mlnona, 2 by Davis and Glick. Time of game-2 hours and 15 minutes. Trealei. Scorers—W. H. Horn and 11. Horner. Maas Meetings this IVeek Two mass meetings of the Republicans arc announced for Fair Week, at Centre Square. On Thursday evening, Capt. Behleumbach, of Mauch "Chunk, John 11. Oliver and E. J. More, Elms., of Allentown, and lion. Win. Williams, of Indiana, will address the meeting. For Friday, evening, Hon. John M. Thayer, of Nebraska, and Reese - Davis, Esq., will he the speakers: A brass hand ha's been engaged for both occasions. Let every Republican be present, anti make each of these guperings an expression of thu popular feeling in favor of the re-election of (leery and Williams, and we will prOmote the success of the whole ticket.- Our candidates are unexceptionable, and `the unblessed choice of honest Con ventions elected by the people. Let the people show by a grand rally that they will support their .own nominees. Let all come that value a . freemou'd franchises, fall who will support them, all who would rebuke the desperate frauds which, Met year, :mailed them. Friends of Public Economy, friends of Public Purity, come together and strengthen one another. Let all rally for the Protection of Amer lean Industry, for the Inviolability of the Public Faith, for the honest Payment of the Public Debt„ for the encouragement of every people struggling for freedom, and for the downfall of tyrants of nation awl Of eves' mem initiate and Monograms Ladies can find a very nice: selection of Initial Paper at the Lehigh Register Stationery Store. Busineax is Improving Fall business is opening briskly, and those storekeepers who advertise well, no matter what their commodities may be . , are not complaining of Bay dullness. Money spent In advertising is never lost. It is like bread east upon the waters, only It returns after few days—in a large ingathering of customers.' The End Come at Last The backbone of the drought Is .at last broken, and that nretty effectively. The storm of Sunday was a very severe one, and sent the water over the Lehigh dam the first time for many weeks. The public worship In the sanctuary was sadly Interfered with, and many parents who chiefly loaf about some public places on the Sab bath had to stay home and get slightly acquainted with the young fry, whom we sincerely pity, as no doubt they had to stand around. • Elections for City and Ward °per, At a meeting of the Republican Standing Committee of Allentown, held at the office of Wm. H. Deshler, It was resolved that the election to nominate candidaten for city oflicera will be held at the Eagle Hotel on Saturday, October 2, 1862 between the hours of one and eight o'clock, P. M. The elections for ward nominations will be held between the hours of 6 and 9 P. M., on th• 4th of October, at the following places First Ward, Jordan House. Second Weird, U. B. Assessor's Office. Third Ward, at the public house of Chides annm. /*mirth Ward, nt the hotel of Ilre).llngenbuch Fifth Ward, Pelionylvanin 110050. Sixth Ward, OUR COUNTY FAIR IT IS A SUCCESS LARGE DISPLAY AND A LARGE ATTEND- 110 W IT APPEARED TUESDAT MORNING On Tuesday morning we wended our way to the grounds and after being compelled to pay our way entered the enclosure of the Lehigh County Agri cultural Society. We were at first in doubt whether we had not got into the wrong place, for we were never before charged for the privilege of pulling a society, but our doubts were soon dissi pated by the signs of preparation everywhere evi dent over the grounds. The Home Department was not fully arranged, but promises to be well worth a visit in itself. Newhart & Stec..el were arranging a fine display of stockings and Ma'burg & Well's extensive assortment of furniture would do credit to a Broad way firm. The sewing machines occupy promi nent positions. Wm. H. Deshler exhibits the Howe, Wm. F. Wolle the Florence, A. Zwanzlg, the Wheeler & Wilson, Dr. C. H. Wanner of Read ing and W. R. Houser of Catasanqua the Singer. Enos Weiss exhibited the Hinkley Knitting Ma chine. Frank Haber had a fine display of photo graphs. Schnurman, Newhard & Co. made an attractive display of their clothing. A beautiful display of ladies' shoes was arranged by J. L. Farr. J. Alfred Shafer exhibited Indian relics; H. W. Cole, wood and willow ware; Henry Bit ting, hats, caps and furs. There were numerous other exhibitors who had not yet arranged their goods who shall receive attention in our next Issue. Tile fruit and floral department presented an :especially busy scene. Preparations were going forward rapidly and loads of choicest fruits and flowers were continually arriving. When the arrangements In this department are completed It will form a scene fascinating to look upon. The display of live stock rivals in extent and in the quality and number of the breeds that of any other Fair in the country. The exhibition of cat- tle show's that the farmers have their heart in improvement of farm Block. Agricultural implements arc shown in profusion. Every article ever Invented to lessen farm labor and Increase farm production is exhibited there. The exhibition promises to be a success in every sense of the word. The display in every depart ment would reflect credit upon a State Fair, and already crowds Are arriving In town to put In their attendance. Ono of the great features of to-day (Wednesday) will be the exhibition of- Judge Packer, who will arrive upon the grounds at 1 o'clock. We have not yet been informed in what department he is to be placed. Everybody Is expected to vote for hint after inspecting him. We - wlll give a more extended report of the er Milton In our next Josue. THE COUNTY I=l Samuel G. 'teller, }Ng., huts been appointed a Mall - Agent on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. Ills route will be from Easton to Audenreld. I= The Lehigh Valley Railroad Company au hounceo Its usual quarterly dividend of per sent., payable on the lath of October, free of tax. Enos Shoemaker has sold his,liotel property nt Emaus, to Jeremiah Schmoyer, for .7,500. Mr. Selunoyer will take possession on the Ist of Octo ber. I= The new iron bridge of the Lehigh Valley Railroad over the old Philadelphia road, at the Bethlehem depot, was put up on Sunday week, while no trains were running. A young man, named Jacob Werkeiaer, working on the new stack of the Boucon Iron Company, more than two weeks ago fell from the scaffolding to the ground, receiving lujurlea from which he has aluce died. CONSECRATION OF A SCHOOL HOUSE The school house at Ballietsville has lately undergone a remodelling. A very pretty steeple has been erected and other decided Improvements made. It will be consecrated on Sunday, October 10th. There will be preaching iu German in the forenoon, at 10 o'clock, and In German and Eng lish In the afternoon, commencing at 1 o'clock. Preachers from Allentown have been Invited. DEEM The Millersto.wit Evangelical Lutheran Church will be dedicated to public worship on Sat urday and Sunday, getobarOtli and 10th. Joseph Singrunster, Samuel Moyer and Wm. Wimtner compose the building committee. Several prom!. neat ministers of the Lutheran church will be present on the occasion. The public generally Is Invited to be present. EM DEVLIN AOAIN BEFORE OUlt READERS , No better evidence that certain establish ments will pay especial attention to country cus tomers Is wanting, than the fact that they adver- Clue lu the country papers. It Is much pleasanter to patronize a place where you are sure you are wanted than to go where you do not know whether yOu will he snubbed or not. "Au advertisement in N newspaper is a special Invitation to every sub ,scriber of that paper. It makes the reader feel acquainted with the advertiser at once. Those who go to New York to buy clothing, therefore ' should patronize Deviln‘h, Co: Their stores are among the largest In the country. They have every variety In make and quality, and If you can not get suited at one store (which Is Impossible) y9u can go to the other and still enjoy the fair dealing of this celebrated firm. . Nothing better exhibits the' unfitness for office of the commissioners of thin county than their Injustice to the Republican taxpayers of this county. They receive the greater part of the taxes front Republicans, yet our party Is not. pernattej to know anything •of their doings through Its. party organ. The last act of bullheadedness Is their refusal to publish the Sheriff's Proclaination In Tins LBlllnil BEOleantt. In every other county this proclamation Is annually published In the papers of both parties, for the benefit of on the voters. Here in Lehigh no other than a Copper ' head has any rights which the Commissionere are bound to respect. We believe the reason assigned le that, some time ago our predecessor published some seyerothlngs upon the honesty of the Com miseloners, and It appears to have struck them isi such a sore place that they have never vitt= mai It to this day. Well, their days of political trans. arenlon Are nupionted. THE LEHIGH REGISTER, ALLENTOIViN,, , 'WEDNESDA.Y, SEPTEMBER 29, 1869. EEO 110THL BOLD. ==! CRUNCH DEDICATION I= COMMENCEMENT OF A NEW TERM Urainua College, one of the most thorough and beet conducted Institutions of learniug In the country, commences the Winter session of Its academic department on the 25th of October. Tor particulars send to A. H. Fetterolf, A. 51., Princi pal, Freeland, Montgomery County, Pa. I= Persons who are pot already subscribers to this paper, upon sending us $4.00 will be supplied with TUE LEIIIOII REGISTER and The (Y. Y.) In dependent for one year and' will he presented with Ritchie's spleudld steel 'engravings of Gr sod Colfax, worth 144.00 for the two. IIF.PORT OF COAL transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad for the week ending Sept. 18,1869, compared with aam'e time last year : Por W.A. Yor Tear. Total Maluttioy 11,151 00 318,073 10 " BeaTer Mcad0w...14,515 08 327,901 04 Mauch Chunk - 160 15 " Upper Lehigh 8,581 11 " Ilazlcton 1,784 03 677,710 15 " Wyoming 9,889 01 319,333 16 .37,330 12 1,651,761 10 52,467 09 1,8118,820 09 Grand total Same time 1568 15,948 17 85,266 18 Elm= LEIIIOII VALLEY lIION TRADI Pig iron transported over the Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. for the week ending Sept. 18, 18S : From Tons. • Carbon Iron Co Lehigh Valley Iron Co Thomas Iron Co Lehigh Crane Iron Co., Allentown Iron Co Roberta Iron Co • Glendon Iron Co Lehigh Iron Company,' Bethlehem Iron Co.o. Other Shippers Total =I The Republican County Committee hava tnnouneed Mass Meetings to be held at the follow ing times and places City of Allentown, Thursday evening, Septem ber 30th. Speakers, John 11. Oliver, F.. J. More, Exits., in English; Capt. Frederiek_Sehleturibach, OEM On Friday evening, October Ist. Speakers, Gen. John M. Thayer, of Nebraska, Ecese Darla, Log Tfoliendaugna, Monday evening, October 4th Speakers, John ll. Oliver, Esq., In English ; Dr. T C. Yeager in German. Weisenberg, Tuesday evening, Octobe re 6th Speakers, Capt. Wm. D. Imekenitel, and Bantu el A. Butz. Esq., in German. Lynnport, Saturday afternoon and evenlng o Oc tober Uth. Speakers, Dr. T. C. Yeager and Capt. W. D. Luckenbach in German ; John 11. Oliver and James S. 'Eery, Esqs., In English. =I The terrible coal mine accident at Avondale calls to mind a former great accident In Pennsyl vania mines, which occurred In Carbondale In 1850. A large mine caved In, destroying over • hundred lives, and ruining the mine. When the cave occurred the pressure of air front the falling mass was so great that It blew a boy and mule an eighth of a mile out of the narrow entrance to the mine. A few of those entombed worked their way out through all the dangers of fire-damp and foul air, but the most of them perished by starva tion, or fell a prey to the rats, which in coal mines grow to an enormous size. One „man was seven days In digging his way to the surface.—Free Press. While some workmen were plowing on the farm of Wm. and Charles Fegely, near Boyertown re- Cently, several large pieces of quartz, largely lin prcguated with lead, were unearthed. A cursory examination of the locality has demonstrated the fact, that the ore, in a considerable quantity, lies close to the surface. Mean will he taken at once to test its value. • On Tuesday Or last week two runaway acci dents happened near Kutztown. Wagons were badly smashed but no one received serious Injury. An additional number of laborers have arrived at Kutztown to work on the Port Clinton and Topton Railroad. Assurances are given tint that trains will run by the firs( of November. The Betts county Fair commenced on Tuesday. So did the Pennsylvania State Fair. The Y. M. C. A., of Easton, arc engineering a course of lectures for the Winter. They had bet ter negotiate with Dan Rice for his moral circus and biblical menagerie If they want overflowing pockets, or even a burlesque blonde troupe or a dasgof opera boulfe would not be a failure. OUR NEIGHBORS I= —The copious rains on Sunday caused a rise a the Schuylkill, at Reading, of four feet. —The Spiing Garden hose Company in the name or a new Me company located on Spring Garden street, Reading. —The house or Henry Trout, in Cuntru township, about one-taut[ mile froni the Reading Driving, Park, wan struck by liglatilw, Tuesday evening, and badly shattered. Mrs. Trout, who was in the house at the time, was knocked sense less, and remained in that condition several hours. I= --The East Pennsylvania Agricultural Society hold their annual exhibition On their group& at Norrietown on Thursday, Friday and Saturday of hint week. The attendance WILL hi rge. —A Republican Mass Meeting is to be held at Norrhitown on Thursday evening next. Gov. Geary, lion. Columbus Delano, and other distin guished speakers will be present. A torchlight procession will Leone of the features of the demon stration. - 7 We lortrn front the Montgomery. Ledger that. on Wednesday week, while iCtr. Henry iterto lett, who resides at Fegleysville, that county, With in the net of getting a bucket out of his well, that Inerlaccidentally fallen in, he fell to the bot 'tora, a distance of 50 feet, but singular to stale, was not hurt iu the least. —A son of Samuel Groff; or Norristown, aged about seventeen, went into his father's eellur on Saturday and committed suicide by shooting 11111113CH' through the bend with a piesol. • —The colored people of Norristown cele brated the anniversary of the Emancipation Proc lamation on Wednesday last.' There were present delegations front Philadelphia, Wilmington, and counties surrounding Montgomery. —On Sunday morning week, while a son of Solomon D. Heavener, of Bridgeport, about seven years of age, was playing along the canal ho accidentally fell into the water, and no ouc be ing present to ruseue him he. sunk for the third time. His father, who was some distance off, see ing the crowd gathering, and upon inquiry learn ing that ahoy by the name of ileavener was drowning, hastened to the scene. The water being clear he at once recognized his son's body lying under the water, and in a moment he plunged in after him. lie did not succeed In getting hold of the body, hoWever, and having clouded the water It was some time before he brought it to the Bur face. The body was now blue, cold and lifeless, and no one supposed the inanimate body would ever breathe again. Dr. L. W. Read was Mune diattely summoned, however, and thanks to his skill, the body was relOSCltated. -.At the dedication of the Soldier's Monu ment-at Norristown, on Friday week, the lollow- IngO.de, written by Judge Smyser expressly for the iweaslon,.was sung by the choir, under the di rection of Prof. Thos. O'Neil, accompanied by mu sic from Beck's Philadelphia Baud : Rest, warrior, NMl The weary march, the oubtful strife, The struggle for the NATION'S life, Is o'er: tby glorious task Is done, The battle 's fought, the victory won "Then take thy rest!" Sleep, Soldier, slant'! - . No more, ye brave ! shall war's alarms Your (Miring souls arouse to arms, But still our hearts In grateful lays • Shall evermore resound their praise For Whom we weep Toll, TOLL their knelt! In marble fano, In nnnlolobs graves! On shores whole strand old Oaoan lay es, Ou cloud•capp'd mount, and gory plain, There reet to peheo aud marlyed The dead deep well ! Our Oun adore I Disunion's Carnival is o'er, he fiendish yell Is Lewd 11,, more, And Halcyon l'eare, on golden wiugs, . To us her choicest ble,3sings'briugs A priceless store. OUR EASTON GOSSIP. F.ASTON, PA., Sept 27, 180 Easton has noes a regularly organized "free colored school." A colored clergyman is the toucher. The Anglo-African, of Easton, is a wall behaved and industrious citizen. • Now is the time to orgtolize night schools nailer regularly appoluted teachers. Agricultural Fairs will be held at Belvidere, commencing Tuesday, October 12th, and ut Flem . ington September 21.1 and 30. • little child at Lower Mt. Bethel was choked by swallowing a grape. • fine old sport for red-nossd buffers camooffnp the Delaware, on Friday. A miserable fox was toil down by u dozen intscrable dogs, hounded on by &hair twelvs miserable owners, who all took u drink as tke only possible way of briagiag a arnii• tkeft'Arts. • The political pot will soon be boiling furiously In this vicinity, If Packer's money holds out. A large quantity of enthusiasm Is being imported from Jersey In barrels marked "40 rod." That means " biz." Two men were instantly killed In a quarry at Lower Mt. Bethel by the earth caving In upon them, last Wednesday. Ou Thursday and Friday of this week, a con vention will bo held of Sunday School workers. Dr. Newton and Rev. .011100 will bo present be friday afternoon. Can't you sent us Dome dele gates. Glad to see all. The Washington Engine Company, as I In formed you In my last, have a magnificent steam tire engine Just housed. Some excitement was created in town this morning by the announcement that they had Just received a present of a unicorn. It subsided however when It was understood that it was merely a "unique horn." Some of our Eastonlans are lightning rods. Splendid conductors of Jersey lightning. DBLAWARD. Our.old friends RocsatiLL as Wittiosi Are ns hard at work as ever, turntables every deseriallon of men's attractions In the way of slogan* and luzurloux masculine apparel. Their splendid Drown Stn. hall Is bettor furnished than ever with every thing that man or boy clan want, for' armth, health, and comfort. 11l that our friend. need to do, Is Just to call In. and examine for themselves and compare the priors of thin splendid cloth lag with that of any other la Philadelphia or olgovbers. LITERARY. Straggles and Trititatihs ; or Forty Tears' Recol lections of P. T. JJm•num.—Mr. Barnum's lecture on "The Art of Money Getting," has already placed Maritime prominent among those capable of instructing on subjects of a practical nature, and the mere notice that he has published a book Is sufficient to create for it an immense stile, with out going into the character and writs of the work. As the title of the new book Indicates the new volume is an autobiography of the "great Showman.'' The public has already been made acquainted with many of the traits of Mr. Bar num's character which have made him ❑aster the greatest obstacles that have ever been placed hi mortal's path. Ills example is worthy of emula tion. Although his occupation was one we would not advise all our readers to pursue, the 'dame energy and perseverance which carried him through overwheltning difficulties would make any man rich In mercantile life. It, therefore, teaches a valuable letison to the poor and strug gling and inspires them with hope. It gives In valuable instruction, by Its example, to the rich who have never known misfortunes. It Is a book for the young man to read who Is unacquainted with the outside world. Altogether It Is a Work we heartily recommend. No one can pick it up and lay it aside unfinished, and the reputation of the author will insure for it a sale unprecedented. Agents are wanted in every town and county. For particulars address the publishers, Messrs.. J. 11. Burr & Co., Ilartford, Conn. ..510 ..050 1340 .000 ..170 ..500 FM Beyond the Mississippi, by Albert D. Richard son, the second edition of which we have just re ceived from the American Publishing Company, Hartford, Conn., besides being one of the most fascinating and instructive books of travel ever written, is the most valuable for future reference that the American render can purchase. It gives a glowing description of the country and its inhab itants West of the Mississippi from 1857 to 1869. When the gigantic enterprises of the present make the past age of stage coaches to appear only us a dream this work will be valuable for reference and to call to mind what the American people have accomplished In the past ten years and the great work that is still going on. No better illustration of its fascinating power can be given than the fol lowing extracts from a voluntary letter sent to the American Publishing Company by one of the most distinguished clergymen in the land. He writes: " Your book Is a nuisance! I began to read It last evening ; read until twelve o clock. Arose this morning and began again. My wife says: ' Art you not going to attend prayers, my dear?' ' Yes,' I said, but just hear this P Here It Is ten o'clock ; duties neglected ; pressing matters unat tended to, and all on account of this book. , " Pray if you write any more such books, don't send Inc one. The sprightly thing is a perfect moth of time." Mark Twain as a l'ilgrim.—The raciest book we have met with for many a day, is one just pub lished by the American Publishing Company of Hartford, Conn., who have our thanks for the copy sent us. It is called the " Innocents Abroad, or The New Pilgrim't Progress," by " Mark Twain," whose name alone is a guarantee of a good book. Much as we had expected to be pleased, we must truthfully say that we had no idea so much humor, wit, geniality, fine description and good sense , could be . contained within the covers of any one book. It is a splendid book in every meaning of the word. It Is readable, enjoyable, laughable; it is instructive, original, and fascinating; it Is Open, frank and truthful ; it is keen, satirical, comical, and funny; Its descriptioua are beautiful And its style is unique, and not of a common stump ; Its morals are of a high tone and cannot be impeached ; it will give the reader a new view of the countries and people that it describes, show lug them upon a side never before exposed. It is not a book flied with caricature and stale jokes, but a clear, well written volume upon most inter eating subjects, yet viewing them from an entirely ucw stand-point and portraying them in an origi nal and characteristic mauuer. We advise our Meads and renders, ouc and all, u buy the book at the lint opportunity, and read t through.' It ho full of excellent illustrations—in tact, taken all In all, Is the jolliest, pleasantest, nost fascinating, and handsomest volume we know 'lt has six hundred and fifty pages and two bun dyed and thirty-tour engravings. It is sold oul by subscription, and le certain to haven large sale and become more popular than any book out. CL Y NOTICES Secret Bouttrell held out the gold gamblers nicely last week. Foster's New York Store at Allentown will lay out high-priced credit mer chants this week on Dry Goods and Carpets. $l.OO cash will buy at Foster's as much as $1.50 upon credit, or in credit stores. For Shawls, Blankets, Dress Goods, Cassimeres, Muallus, Carpets, Flan nels, fie., go to the New York Store. Colemporaneoup with the rush to the Tule le the rush for Vise's ale, porter, sarsaparilla, mineral water, etc. Wise's Manufacturce are pronounced by Judges the best and most healthy produced any where. rersons attending o Fair, and every body else, will tindfltir dealing at lredell's Blank Book and Stationery Store, Hamilton street, 2 doors above Sixth, Allentown, Pa. Have Just received a splendid assortment , of ladies' and gents' pock et books, ladles' and gents' pooket knives, ladles' scissors, etc. Also a large assortment of good quality combs and brushes at exceeding low prices, and best quality at higher prices. No charge for looking at them. One thousand Pianos of Haines Brother, New York, were sold In one year. Not only are they the cheapest piano In the market, ranging from $375 to $5OO, but have given uttivcreal satisfaction throughout the country. Only for sale at C. F. Ilerrimm's Music store, 7th nod Walnut. ,S7iret .ifueir , Bnoks, Music Port Folios, Strings or anything belonging to a regular Music Store ran he had cheaper than anywhere else, at C, F Ilerrmann's !dusk store, cor. 7th and Wallin streets, Allentown. Linderman & Sons' Gold Medal Cycloyd and Square Pianos arc considered by the most promi nent musicians In the country a first-class Instru ment in regard to durability, fullness and bril liancy of tone. They sell One Hundred Dollars lower than either Chickering's or Steinway's ; are In every respect as good, if not superior to those, and arc Warranted for IS years. Number of refer ences in affirmation of the above' can be given from citizens of Allentown, Lehigh or adjoining Counties. Como and examine thorn OtC, F, Herr- MUM'S Music store, 7th and Walnut. Ireful, Ward Beecher mays : Once the question wan, 'Can a Christian man rightfully seek life In surance 1' That day In panned—now the question can a Chrlntlan man Justify himself In neglect ing such a duty I' If it In a duty to Insure, and It certainly in if we have no other provisions fin. the future, It teals° a duty to get Into some good sound company, as the AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF ruthApraquiA. Dr. Wm. J. Romig In agent. For a loos' tlinc we have noticed a gradual In eress. In the onmbrr of aood.leoklot mu In oar boyhood, erperlally stunt oar orlyrryltern Tim change Mu been so marked sr to be raiders for I paysne. Hen. People uk "wry I. Par War ?" w. Ind AO general Baum IA IM drat abaut all oar fellow•elYaena are weaolos the ettlehratod "Ilatfirwirs. • wtues';• clothe. 11 lawsll known PM the Dupla whe you P. olothee of this mako renuanue Lhouterun of Pei+ fellow. nitaturrn.. All oat reader. kaow whorl. lilamuttm, Wtradu'a la' The mammoth Drown 81... Clothing Hell, PO and lye tereweet alrect, BUSINESS NOTIOES Persons prematgroly, pray cap littVe theli hair restored to Its youthful beauty, by using Vegetable lionise Hair Renews., the boat article to the market. A Watch, pair of Blankets, Quilt or Shawl for on. Duller appears almoßt Impon.lble, but •uch may 'be ad and hundreds of otheriseful *Weise by Patronising ARICER k CO'III..:DNE DOLLAR SALE." Their eye. • na of - doing businasti ha• been examined by the author'. nd • DECISION teidered from the Internal Revenue department at Washingion dated Noe. nth, declaring their busters. 'nation,' fair and legitimate and entirely different from the Omer.. gift enterprises. Of course all do not get watches. blankets, he.. for ono Dollar, but in entry large Club; one of these articles are sold for One dollar, ae an extra inducement, and &One member of the club hae the chance of obtaining It. A New feature duced by Iltle entorprbllng firm, I. to pay their 1,10.00, In either cash or merchandise nod to prepay the expre,o, charge!. No bettor opportunity' can fin (offered to either Ladle. or Gentlemen, haring leisure time, than to form clubs fur this Ilnn, Bend their advertisement In another culsmi, and send for catalogue, Tht Corning Season.—All Sunnier long, Walla- maker & Brown have been proparlng for their Pall and Winter Trade. They hare had Jrianufnetured at home. and Imported from abroad. such a stunk an no one bonne ever before thought of poimeceing. They have employed fully 000 Ihoupand handejrnaklug up title stock In new and beautiful .toes and patter.. They have improved every department of the groat Oak Hall, and now aIItIOUILCO the opening of the Vail Trails. No hones, we believe, pretends to compete with them any more; but Witimmaker Brown are determined Oda beacon to tratko . tho distance between themselves and their fernier competitors greater than ever. 'We will speak of their "opening' . lu ou Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Skin and Perna le Instants Varranfref cured.—Fen Sataaacar Totraaurr, Lehigh Co., Oct. 31, 1543. It Is with a grateful feeling that I feel able to teake the wing larttionrot for the brook of those who ore malfor mg (rein Scrotal. and other Chronic Diseases. My wife hail been suffering for several years front turnota or swellings on her neck which after It time mould gather and discharge matter, leaving a running sore. She had been treated for more 01111 n ( - eat' by tort eminent niilsi clone without recrir lug ally Perinhiimit becoming worse, until she hod five of tiler,e miming m.re, ou her neck, whim I employed Pr. 11. D. loingaker, under who., treatment idle eiminienred to Improve very fast, the ores on her neck to heal, and nll her tuipleamat tMil dlo grcenhlr symptoms gradually to 'disappear, until her atilt waa restored, which wan in about four mouths. el perfectly ju•tifled, after haring tried the treatment u her phyniclans in recommending all these who are suffer from Scrofula or Chronic Diseases to Dr. Lengnker fo edit,' treatment, With n firm belief that they will he sat fled, beueilted end cured thereby. as fay bum been (Signed.] JAMES ItA Dr. 11. D. Longaker'n 0111, In on the East •Ide uf Slnth rent, between Ilarullton nutl Wsttutu. Allentown. A Card.,-The under6igned having Just opened their new Store cone• before au• public In a entire new dress. The extenslve additions and convenient arrange ment of. their establishment enables theta to keep a very full assortment of all twitch , . in their hue. front the fluent and most doliesto fabricii to the plalneiit article of bonse- hold mends, With every facility ter porrim.ing at the lowest market prices, and with every advantage for keeping a full stork, they desire to locrea.e the is stork— they desire to ha:rearm their trade. To du so .oveensfully gouda 1111,t be .old cheap, that 1., good tinalitie. mt low price.. With that and nod aim in view they labor, fully determined to urn all fair and honorable :neatns to wecetn plink their object. They hove no idea of disparaging their neighbor. or of endeavoring to build np theit own trod. by attempting to run down those engaged In the .ame tine of boldness. They believe is the homely yet exPre..ive adage, " Let every tub stand 011 RR OWII bOlt0111. " Wluu they claim for their witablishinent 1 , Ito ad- Vantage to the customer of it great variety of style, A good light 'Mowing nuitiltiev exactly an they are, coin fart, convenience and prompt attention While Durehaehig or emtmluing stock. Appreciating the patronage of the public. hereto for•, they will endinmir to retain their favor .he future. Very ItennertfnilY SEAMAN & TRAEGER Bethlehem. EEMI 4U.otoun hos an extensive china and glassware establishment where as great a variety mid as low prices can be found as iu the larger cities. We refer to thellew store of Richard Walker, No. 40 West Hantilton street. financial nub (nntinricial 11,I,ENTOWN MARKETS, SEPTEMBER. 2. Corrected every week by Weinsheliner & Newhard. Wheel Flatir. per bbl 310 00 selling Wheal, per bushel I :10. paying. Ilya. '' I 'A Corn. /. 0 tiger (late •• slsc err i• Flionend, . " 'Fimoilly Seed, per bu•iul (lower tired, •• VVlleat Flour, por • • Itye, Corn Meal. " Butler, porpouud Lord, ** Rim.. per donee Putikides, per Dried Aple, per bilehel Dried Peach. NEW YORK PRICE CIIIIIIENT For September SRI, IDD. Corrected weekly by J. It. Del. (rich, Produce COIIIIIIIII4. lierchaut, No. 02 Barclay St., Slew York. BUTTEli.—Oragge S Suio.ex Co. Palle, good to choice, 1 4 lb. 4.1051). Cheausigo. Del. and Cler...taus Co'a choice, al '.N 4S Do. fair to good, Coo bottoma white, Suvuuolumua Co. Valli , . .Ilutce. 47FIDDE Do.. fair to good, Neill/ Du.. Commou bottom.. NVl.lte, :kelt. N. Y. State Tube choice yellow 4i2(d.41 Ito. ,fair to go_od, :tail'. Common bottom... whlpt N. Y. Stale Webb tubs, good I..choice, 3.1 a IS. N. V. a State Fkiut choice, yellow for ahlpplog 511a0 , . 110., fair to good, Wa6q..37. Wektdra. Wilk., choice, yellow . Do., fair to good, 1.1. . Do.. eold.mit usil white, Cooking Butter, 1ha1.22, Norther.. Pa. tube ClitllCC. Faded. 11, do., poorto good, itiltiral7. Eaidera Cud. tub.. anil Stikine, 3.40.1. Di., do., to good, Western Iteverve choice:ay/32; Do do fair to good T. 140 2.51 do do ewe packed common to good 15101121. Receipt.. for the last week foot op 10,5151 packager., or a decrees of about .I,ltalover lA. peek. 'I he market has been extremely dull the pitot week, and price, are dovid rdly favor of the buyer. Our City trade is tab fug very lttle evcept extra lee gilt edged, for ouch theyare wil ling to pay out outside priedr, but they mu so particular that very few package. ere goodenough Co bl , llii the , . (gores. LoW are wavy 1111 d bald tai CIIEESE.—New factory clime.. and fancy. Do, fair lat good. 134513'.. N. Y. 01.11,, Dairy gttlatf t.l choirs 14410. i.. llu.. poor to good I.Vig" CI. N. Y. Sl,loohim- . . rued :as. lill , lS.—Jersi•y and Penna. well Parked 111 chmi. i Joe. 31Q:C.!. Jeruey and Peinia. a ell imekeil est , dhat: l '2, N. Y. Stun• packed, amid order 0100 met Western beanif '.lSkitido. Iteceipt• Mel 4 , 11111101 are idiom eilll:ll—prir4.- remaining about the miniii-51nst let• this week hail to he sold less oir and in rase. tlw Ina. was tearfully DEANS.—Marro w, w Ile.. 1 1 1111-11. 11 211 i, 1 . 70,2 . 90 Kirin,. choice, ne 2. i'sq•2.7ll ch...., new , 2.1110,4.2 N Pea, choir.% 2. thr4j,2.10. 1i..., fair 10 good. 2.001.1.1.11 Mixed 1 . 0111/1,11. ttlkll Pitt* Prinw State, SOIO Po., Jerey, Ohio and Peinisylvillll3. Al'h , Switheron Play klierries, 14G11i. 7 e , it , 31 1 (ihr.2. Cliditrtes, pitted, "Birk). reIICIION lUftpl4. ptateheh peeled, Illllll,—llartleit Pears, el Idol., 11.1),Yrtilg ho Flemish Beauties, N i onay'S Sit•lt le, tkonai,ilU.ll,l. Cook tug. 11.1••• - g).01.1. A.X.—Pnrs, 41413. • M.:EDS.-11as heed, p 7 bw.), 1b.., 2.1061,4.50. (linter, I.4 4 l lillit4W—lii v.— good barrel , , 10 1 ,gil I. pot) [aft ckn alive, 11 pair, Virdil.2. l l. 014,11 •Itye, pair, 2.10451 RI. Alive Turkeys, 1Y Do.. 1.1015. Itinihters, Spring thickens I t t . 1 1.1i•i. you ltry has 11,11 heart' HIV past %reek, and . de mand rotogaratiroly light—mires are di•eliledly lower slid heavy—We loot for ti lath. hewer 11011411 d the coming week, and no doubt a slight advance In Mire , l i eu and murk yoar initials or full name the . 1110 of I, erY Package, that we may know wlin It Is from, and Ny e w mark Si,,' contents on the of every package, that w may knit Whet each elllaltine ore milt every package to Mid the kind the customer xi ant., mid *end full l•ylre by null. 'rite undersigned would resgsetfolly Inform his friends and hlativera throng heut the eintiary, that he e• 1,111 al the old htund, 112 Barclay street, and is noon any war ran nerted with the soiralled flrin of Hilbert &Po., sud throtursi remenisltile for anY goods roksiS ll " to aid Arta. Itehuertfully, J. It. 111:1.PIII1'11. Narrialgeo FOSTER—BLAU VELT.—At Flemington, New Our fuellitlen 1,1m1...1114,00A Immense 1311140 PAY len Jersey, on Thursday, September 23, David N. 11' 11 , :irg.t , qr,b'X.:,;,%T,.`" . ,y,`,tt',' . :,..,1 8 ., i ., , ,t u ll.r e i r r:* Foster, of this city, to Miss Arrietta Smedes, I ii:porter, Ana elbor., ler tA,..11 anti Wt. at an /M1110115:1 daughter of the Rev. Dr. Blauvelt, the ofllehtting enrollee Iron the co ittinal co. tiler o loton.n. Our sterk couri.i, In part, el Ono lollen nig i t ......1,- Clergyman. , .s•;;;;;,;4,. watalots, QutUrt, i 'eller., 6 anylsestrio, WORM AN—WOLF E.—On the 19th inst., by Pre. 1i,,,,,t5, Tasl.. !Anti., 7.r. la, 11.irry, Ulorte. the Rev. J. F. Crouch, Mr. Henry T. NVormatt to SII 111. r"'Lv. k''.• • 3 ' . .. St/rer• Nob ti II gore. . .S •, plated ~,i Ni. kt I Silo:r , Miss Ellen S. Wolle, both of this city. • /”.....rt Perko, fito -/,,,tii, pho../ roviort., Itrilemnia FLUCK—FREDERICK.—On the 11th lust., to). wore, mesa Wore , Tobl, tszel _Pock. t l'utl.ry, In the Rev. W. It. 11ollord, Mr. David. il '• riue k "r '7.1,`;' . .7, 1 ",r7 1 ,;...,,,,,, , i u,,r,„, rm. af„ Bees!, tC. Ilellertown, to Miss Emma L. Frederick, of Leltlis- Jot ; i As, oL; ropf; .4/bn nor, the newent t e l chole..nt I•tr I , * ville. In MorefeallUli VeiVill ituabsg, KRESSLEIt—WERST.—On the 18th inst., by ; 1 ,, 4i ,„. /. ,',„ r .."`,.;? Tr " "ii " ih4l6. ' 11".""" "I'l'l and Gl'''. the same, Mr. Moves Bressler, of Warren county, ;P.M mot N Jrwrisn, sr Ho' n ,,,,, t 40 ,,, . New Jersey, to Miss Anna M. Wenit, of Lower ‘,..' "v..' "... 1 "r.‘ Bll ' .. '" id " " di ' di"' "i d'" ''''.l - rnhlinhoot Hoene, *lint wlll °noble un to Nell tlis Summit alainlard laid noen, week.. ..1 eollnlne +lntl... 111 at APPLE—BLUMEIL—On the 21st inst., by the nnt-hulf tier pi:nine pr0e....-nuell :0: , aVai.s ,, , Aitlol.. Rev. N. S. Strasburger, Rev. R. S. A' le of haul- 1 1 , 1 :,1 i t,i',0V,::(:;,,,"„ i “J„, i ,,11,'„,'=.',,", „‘„',,“,,'",.',..i full "di burg, Berks county„ to Miss Alice M., daughter these Laid ever)thlng ere. for of 1V m. 11. Blunter, of this city. BOWEN—GORANFLO.—On the 211th inst., by ONE DOLLAR FOIL EACII A ItTICLE. the same, Mr. Thomas Bowen, of Portage C 0.,. . Ohio, to Miss hl tenth E. Goranild, of this city. We ilo net n iter n .rosin :Miele of inerelnonlime. lhal Cllll BEItGRR—WASSEIL—Ott the name day, by the 1 ,'.'“'",i, d ,, 1 Z.`,,"!,',1', d 4 1 ;;;,, r :„1, 1 1 ;:.!;., 0 „, i .", i .. i ,!.;;;, ,„.1 5 ,.. i . ,,:!;:„' . ;.„7,.... 1. ; none, Mr. Churlish•• Berger, of liethlelieln, to 11 . 1 j,,,, yen e,,n ebtaln tlenn in any elle, n ny.-‘1 hilt. the Mint Codillia Ann,Wasser, of Lelthsvilic, North- tmet , r Par' or son IP"'d• ".' .old 1"1,`" • ampton Co,, Pa, KEISER—LEWIS.—On the I:Atha Seplumbor, __. .. In this city, by the Rev. Richard Walker, Mr. • of th ~ 's s Johnson B. Keiser to Miss Lydia Lewis both of ~ r . nut good . roliithle agentn hl every 'tart e Coon. ry ay eittploy lug your "door.• moo to lotto Hol , and Alburtis, Lehigh Co., l'a. . • ...tiding Let ordets, you can obtain the omit hitoral rota toootions, owl, to CASII or 311:111:11.1N 01,K, tool all good. Itent by tin will be on repot-tented, and we no:trunk,. atinfartion to every one denting with our houw. Agents bliould collect ten cent. from each rotYtooer nod _ _ . -.. _ . forward to uo in ad vonce,•fer Dettcrtyttive l'heriot it the LA WALL.—hu this City, on the 22d inst., Frank- s ri b. we ...ell. 1 j ivil•ue of either 1111 11. lOU of Jolin•J. and Emma Boas Lawall r . pUrrTitit',"tit:li;.'flit':fotiin.lttUr.theottlitilsettoUritibuell'.ror of ext.lotouing aged 4 months. . , fttr oily :malt. mentioned no our Cant logo, st molten/1g GOOD.—In I.llls City, oil the 22d Inst., Katie A. rer:pidtlftwettt artteltt.,—id ono ol which Call be Sore hi. , ..4..1 in Elle nallAi . , ay tor the amine toottey. daughter of Frank anti Etta Good. 1 Th.. ild V1111E:lilt, tit lit .41.1'W:111/g tor Cheol, are the.o: We READER.—On the 18th fist., hi this city, ii , r ,, .e.ttndi/ htuiait ....in loin at vin' Valuable gotnltt. Thomas lirader, aged 63 years, 2 months and 9 :1 , ),',',.,,T, 1 .1','Vj .",",.”,,','.'s;'"l i ''i3:::: ',T, d ,, i ;: r , `' s i ,7., r , ‘,,.1`,.r,',!,'". days. . win oat cilvekft for WAICIII., 111'11., , , IiLAN.... DIM. KNAUSS.—On tile 21st list., in South White- !,',',..`„',1,;',`.* * ;,.',',./1/,:':.T„',,7, t , n ',.,,",,`„',.1 .1 „'„", r 1;;, 1 ,' ' ,', • ,,•, , .',!1 . ;;, , , i ,, ° 7:', ' , ` , ball, Garth Allll/111111 t daughter of Henry , lIIId Sat- Urtiefefor ~Lout ono quarter of WI r(11 co . • • 1 0 .. U . %.v r r i i . o j der .1011011,w , fl ., 1, .... fur 4:1: 4 i • : , 1. , .0a1t1; it it,l by rah Knauss, aged 2 years 3 moutivoind 23 thiys. order SHAFFER.—In thip city, on thil26tii; Mrs. Sal- usit'i . s . Bo, l kiiiiil;;:,l . 7::lZA'... , l i:; !.. e ven- lie Shaffer, mid 92 years, iS months and 23 days. ' MORE.—On tho 11111 Inst., in Seneca county, 01110, Charles More, formerly of this county, aged thatlitS about 86 yeard NEW AbinEtiscinnits. • G RAND ILLLLY O o l; II E . I , It I El% ; gi Ct. a puma! Lint of Poillinainiunei For ail order of P., from a club or Thirty. we trill l imy (TEARY ILLl:\h(SFreuels Puteitiaire and Vett Patient, Larte White Could, 'lune, eti. , eta., of iu And all favorfail• to die ItepoLliraii ranec. et the Fee an erg, gm, flew it chili of Filly, we trill pay hints, of Louie 11. Dewitt NNPoirr, 14(.11 AV.,. ummahelou. garde Shectiug, One p.m 611 1 I), ha the afternoott and irritant& of Saturday, &lei. igh. y Itiegg e tt p o plin li te .. ' ,st a r, ii,, ot i. to nye n t e ti ggg will bit addroeted is the En iwigulkg.b7 S.lllare Shawl, .61 her Cate Watch, tte,, elf., or • uU lu caul]. JOUN 11. OLIVER, ESQ., AND . Via an orderer from a Club of Oue hundred, w• will pay the Agent, int Ilti zarde toad yetnit JAMES S. lIIERY, ESQ., wido &feeling, Cuiutritiver Rooting i.gro "Watch, Rich • Long Wool Shawl, null of all Wool Wrench Caintlitlerui er9 r , tile., (Jr Cum cu.!, Both of Allentown; andlia the Darman language by Wit (JO WA employ ituy'rn•aling ♦ Agents, and eantosn.ri abould Sot pay motley vergioux purporting to to our rlouir, ustiou gsraturtailg tiegUrniraletl. DIL C. YAEGER, AND W. D. LUCICENBACII, ESQ., • Both of Alleutown. lireetuee of Lohlab, (um out to your :night! Bur further Voflleolard Pend fur CA410010 , 1, Lot I.= •kow Yon , I , Proyal of shouts gmi•latrattos of the Uoverutneitt, protection to home in. etry mut the preference of huttcety to onliterfttge la loth- t MIL 2thly fl, CLOTHING ALL GRADES PRICES, READY-MADE • OVIORER S andel LI Li L. 4 \\olbes-- We offer an unparalleled variety of Clothing for the Autumn and. Winter Trade, inch MADE to ORDER 10iir entire Stock is manufactured expressly for best Retail Trade , lin our Custom Department we have all the latest fabrics of the Domestic and Foreign markets, and employ bone but the most artistic Cutters. FURNISHING GOODS in groat variety. The celebrated AMERICAN YOKE SHIRT a specialty. YVE 4 VIE_IIN - eSir CO. r 3J Abbcrtisenteilts. -vi r riEEI.OLIGIIIT SHOP FORMAILE. subwribor wishing to reltynokh the 11.111,14 will SPII ont theyorringe oinking tool, lutnlier, etc., nod will rentor tteil hid nvonorty inn) . de , tirecl by th• vorelt,er. L. F. I. I.lil'l'lN ti Mt. hey ttn•lnt . Lehighton. Co. bon Co.. I'd. AUDITOIII4Tics.... In Ihr court (.111141111114 Pte. ft( I,lliyh 315, ...loory/are'o Dee Arr. • In the matt, of the of Simon Danner, itomittuen of Aare. Danner. And now, Soptenther IS, 160,), the Ceurt appoint NV, It Luelteubsell, uuditor, to restate mold itcc.outul 3111 i matte diotrlbution, • From the Itecerdx, 'nude, ESA lAS It ILI( I , Proth • y The auditor 1111nivd ittlonil the than.. i t 11101 111 tin. City or Allentown, PA nt IU A. 0., on tVi•Lino..lit y.. October props*,ere an parth i e !tiny :mond it they think proper. W. It. Ll'C EN lIACII. Pep 1t9.31 • A trdlliir. • AII.7IIOIT4IIL'S NOTI('E. in the Orplows.r' ',I of Lehigh Portrait, In the tnattlir ill,' 11C1,111111 of W lIIIwo, Graver, Execu tor of !Loney Graver, late of tie . City or Alltintiown, doe'd. Now Sontontlier IS t rl, the Court tippolut 0. Illery, ittnlttor, to undo anieif re•eettlo Mnfa ac count and Intik° 411 , 4[111.11t0n. From tho Ittivorihr. EMMY; W. II AitTZETA., Clerk. . . Tha nailltor abovii ilairidil will nivel all partiiiii In lutcr r 4111 Toritility, Otooloir at 11l o'clock A, X., 11.1 hie rolled ill Mielltoolvii, MI HAMM. Pori,. Ilrid door West tho liernoto Hera:oiled Church...valid tl Liar, tO attend to Ila i doll., .1 411111 sop JAS. S. 111 EIIV, A oath,. AT, ACIINGII, NATIN(A Ilanilltati. halo - ern :lb and Silt Streatii, • Money takoo im deposit at :01 limos lu any mum. from uuko dollar ulmard, for whirl, I= will be paid. Ibimitip. may be withdrawn al oily lilllo. Person. de sirous of looney to tiny part or the Polled States er Pan:alas, trill !111, their matters promptly attended to, aiol a :thou, any 11 , k .oi their part. (lola, Silver, Coupons. Bowls mill other ...entitle. bonyht. DAVI I, 5C11..1.1,, President. Vt . Lieu,. WALL:II:IL. Pueblo.. net, ..A.G EN TN. AGENTS. THEP ACI 11.1 1 1.110 A 11 o PEN ! Arid now a neW in felt in nice \Veht by everybody. WV ill" , I..tlad It 111,r our popular work. i• II RYON D PILE MISSISSIPPI," by Albert lb Richardson, writtea op by the author io the summer of Bei. Nothing . oil will condiare with this book now . New ',xi. fla w a ggravii,g, new index, new It contain , WO Dagen and 216 Ilne Illustrations. Wu tell It, with all addi ix tion+, nrigitial price. it 1110 only book that can show THE OI.1) \VEST AS IT WAS, AND NEW WES'I' AS 11' IS. Agent. , should nol attempt tioqi imitation I kb, or thole which rover liut a -wall portion °limy AV oworti ter ritory awl it limited ^intro.!' tam., but givo hat, timy 1111. roll 1111.1 completo iamory of whole Weid Irian Itii7 down to the premmt Vi'y shall pay Itrrge ‘r , rk, Mid tong , Call Yet virralurit Iv ith tern, by a , lan „ ¢ to tlio ' A tElti CAN Pl' IlLtall ti = 4 111, .01h... " nQ !AN NOW Gra"runitit- MARK T WA) N'S NEW x 234 ENGRAVINGS, ZO 475. Who lot, 11.tt hoard of the author? Who ha. 104 110.011 . 11 •ver hi. tit:loot ,:tyhto suit 10041 Mott+. tool ittoly nue- Ituinhed to It. racy .v. 1,4 Who sot 011 . 1i11.11 lo• lino deNcto othnototch now lodged th• twon111•118 11f ht. t- Ire, not :admired the frank mot dueling 0P1 . 1.111,16 of hid worth. ? 'll-111 INN()UENTS A13It0A1) NEW PILGRINIS' PROGRESS, la the ,InlntP....enee of hlai.elf, 0.. , candensailelt and eon. wattration 111 all hit power.. NatiO3Cl•ol ran wltil4ilOld 11• Yea and llamar. It i. the tae.l readable,,enjoya ble, Itagliable nutl veLonlar 1 I; vrlato..l for year.. Agent rarely have geed foe mew,' in.tking. Leak will tell ikdr. l'riutod rtra I 17.nfly for Agentr. Cirenlar, gis ink lull Information mall free. .01100 CAN PUBLISIIINO CO,. 11 arlinid, Cent. VO,, Newark, N. J. COOPER CONARD, S. E. CUR. wril & .!Alt I' 1111 :11) I :I.l'll I :\, Having rolutill their 4tere. *WOO:0,1H October 1.3, trill, Ii elett.tut , tte 1,. I. tt ibeit the., thy tte all exatutuu- Ito!, . l'ittvartbt of ....V.... yoar, Itu.iut.6, at their pre6tutt locatiat6 tutable , thole to tu.lae the it aut. a their rare., lip buy at Ow lett e-t anti tu•ii ttt tllu nutallest margin tol profit. Fut I hot, uf Blankets, Quilts, 11lusliur, Linens, Cass' •res, Cloths, Clonicings. eteens, ate., ate COOPER & ( )NARD S. E. CUR. & MARKET STS., wiri"r 110 CASES OF dood. fruin our !mime in One Vuar, to hunihr rlnh., and merchant, io every part or the mom, try, tram main, m tunountv to V3illt. to over ONE MILLION DOLLARS. ONE-11A1,1"VIIE ItEUULAR RATES PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES Thl. iilfer I. noire e.tiechilly t alt Atlviit. in the NN'est rn unit Southern Malt, tall 1. oven to all ctint..erg. Sena Money Aftrays by ReAtered Letters AND Arta 1t.6111 58,,t9,414,1 AND WINTER OVERCOATS, from $l5 to $5O. BUSINESS SUITS, from $2O to $45. FALL OVERCOATS, from $l2 to $35. I PEA JACKETS, from $l2 to $3O. =I 11112181131 Black Silks, Dress SluiEs, Silk Vela els, Cloaks. Shawls. Hosiery. Ties, Handkerchiefs. Collars, Culls, ate., White G Is, MEE I= COM M ISSIONS PARK ER' DS & ItU tluulmer Ht., Duaton, Mitoo. Mall apa anb-,s.:tationcro /Tom BEST hoops I'OR 1. LEAST MONEY. FIRST CLASS PAPERS at cheap Flees. WRITING INKS—Ai•nold's, Thaddeus Davids A, Co's., Maynard & Noyes, etc. TRH PRETTIEST assortment of fancy 'lnk elan& in the city. FANCY STATIONERY for private offices or MEE BLANK BOOKS of every kind_ on hand and IMM=I DEED BONES, a largo assortment. PAPIER NI E and rosewood writing desks and work boxes it less than Philadelphia prices. EVERYTHING in the stationary line at Tit E LATEST works out and all others furnish ed promptly at the lowest rates. BEAUTIFUL KNIVES for ladies and gentle -men at living prices, and common goods at lower rates. SCISSORS that will last a lifeliine, in great vu POCKET BOOKS that will kohl a fortune, and pocket books not 130 large, a pretty assortment at every pH( e IREDEI.I.S Stationery Store, Corner of Sixth awl liaitilltini Streets LARGEIiT ,•I'(►(K OF CB= F:ver offered it, this community. The.. he I. to offer WIIIOI.ESAI.F. and I. .it CITY 1•11.111: , . Itnn mid , or itnotti noon-. In .took 1•1111,2,11•111 g .11i amiable rot 11.% LI, or E. = ING AND GRAINING Ezrrntotl by 111,1-cla. artixl• ut .Loom hck,. I Nom. U null II Haut :NI.. 8..011.14 , 111, 1.11 MIZE s CHOILARS, ATTENTION PUPILS, PARENTS AND ALL UTIIER WIIO NEEL) BOOKS ()11. STA'rION MIX Are invit.,l to cull .tt No. :I.lWeNt Iht w ilt ,n ,W.k11:• mind, ) I,por down. holusv 1,..n• y.. 11 Will Mal mid roinpleto stud: ..) all,iii/1414 SCHOOL BOOKS pnvd ronitty, :it Iht• a full lulu ul I:1.1:1i. N I 1. lur .1‘ , ..1.•uuk, and uu lit A inn :41.i..nery, 1{1:. 11•... k Mono, nfott .% I el., I . it It• li•N‘ W 1 . ,11...1 . • Ai . .. ••• 1 .1 ill* . y lo we , t ra • IJ ...I I p..L.1..•1 a lid oliiy 11:1:1Vrayer . 80. a 0.1 II ylllll "1 Smola} I: for ~111111. t) 01/ 1,1111 al WWI Prlcen. ,lon,ug out 'II W.\ 1.1. BRID BC it 'S CELEBRATED Pi ANUS kil‘u w,• a rail when run E. MOSS, au Mit; nil HannHolt P.i itii,srellancotts THE GREAT NATIONAL H It AIEL PREMIUMS, xII,GUU WILLIAMSPORT, PA., On the 19th, 20th, 21bt and 22d or °tanner, Intl9 HERDIC PAUR ASSOCIATION FIR,T DA V, 'ruc,ity. 14,1wr luih,. 1,:9. Purse t411..411)4t—N,.. I.—For II ta.,t, that hat.. nos . , Ito, Itottlett hal ago!, *WI" 11r, It, j t . Z:to ~,,, !Oil., ',JIM I . llrSe e-Nis. Ilor,es that hat, aL•tet it i hortio••tt ott tot: itl,lll l .to Into., {Oat to to•ctottl. j..{00 to third. x1:1' „ \ 11.11', NVotltto-olay, ttt.tolpor . 111, 1,11. Purse Ssoo.—No.:;.—For t ha( have 11".=1 0111110 11111 . 11. 10111111, 111111 .1..1 11 1 11 111111 rarsie 1311.300.—N0. 4—Fur 1101,, that have never fir: in er agea: i 1 1 11 11” fit •I horo., noroiol, $1...11 to Ili , 11111.1. I.urfte Horse:. that have 111.1 . ..1 . 2.1.7 liaroo- , :woo hur•o, 41.2:1110 r.. 1.1, 4750 to Ilor.l, .11.140 1 1. , I°llllll. It= Purse SliUll,—No. (I.—For running fcl‘t . to 111..4 Lon , ', ll:Alto tint d, anti 1. , IL, ,urtli. I!.ittle Irtgl 1.. Purse 5.01,000.—N0. 7.—1 , 0 r Horses that, haVe 11t . V1.1 . 1...M..11'2:M • ito $.2.,.1 irol Mint. awl .0..1.. I•mrtil. P rNe, irset#7,4ltft),—No. 8.-110 ween 11.111 glad .tua•ra,t, lilrl. ;NA. to 42,1t11 to = Purse :$5l/41.N0.11.—F0r Mrst , that IlliVe nevvr In,ttnt 3.10 in haruemsbr waatFti: • r:kr, to no, lottne, PM 11.. rd• Purse Wituil.—Nu.lo.—For Pavers: $2OO trt 11rF: hop., 0:0 to ,coutl, Sim to thaa... l KA , 10 foul Purse $2,4,00,—N0. 11.—For nor., that here vent, lontteu 2 . .3.1 or 0110. , 11: $l, nr. 11l 0 , 4 horn', Vol to second. ii.r,e6lngf , t be eligible at the Unit • of clotting or elitrio , . Entrant , Feely per cont. or purr, except running tare, n Well Will Ito aI per tont., and innta 11Cr,,1111 , 1111) . the u,O n: ll 110 tit ill ea.,. En. lrnurr nontoy 11,111.1 proven 111 , 140 1 de tolll herowelled to the As...alto:l. Alit 1101,1' distativing the lid only be entitled it/ 1111 . trot prrntlnnl. IL , Ihrt , or more tottne. required, tont Ito ,, to ...tart. Heat. caelt dayA rare will lot trotted allot nattily'. All llto above t tie, aro title hen t., lo,t lino , in Itre, all lit tt0.. , , ex coot running roots. The .1K.111 . 13111111 o the r taltt i,, POP, .1 . 1•• "1k tact tint or itooltonont Wvath..r. ..1111- Cll.lli Ca., A 110r . .e not innlng a 111,11 ill.lll, .111 d rßled tilt will not be entittod toti Int...null, II l,lll Ito callottia 2 o'clook, nod t•tart at 2. lb 1,014 No. :co. Ii , and No. lib 11 hid/ S% tot ~,lint at 11 o'olick .1, It. Th. • nor.: w.il t i ~...b.eted .trirtly ii vv rcdonee wall the Hot., ot OW rill,. tlettr..o. entrlt , mad to head. dretoottl to K. %V. Avvrvtary. Entrtel elo.e al the Herd., II Wtlllaubtithrt, rut Tthooloy, Oct, 12, Ititlt, at 111 o'clock I'. a. Vlllllllllll4 .11 be Pala art the 111•111IC 11411,1. 1111• tintlot ot cavil tilt) 't /AV., KEN'l', I t ret.nlont. W. 111 T 110, tit , c. and Treat, mtp 15.2) Mass. Meeting! ; • The Iteimblicans . of .kilvolown and sill otlwrs n favor of the rc•olrclion of Geary and Williams, are requested to its entble in Muss Meeting ut CENTRE SQUARE, ALLENTOWN, ON.TIIU RSDAY EVENINU, SEM'. :loth, FAIR WEEIi. . Th 6 Following speakers 1%111 be present and address the meeting: In the German Language, CAPT. IiTED ERICK . NCIII.E M BACH; 31aneh Chunk ; In the Engllgh Language, JOHN 11, OLIVER and E. .1. 310ItE, Esqs., or Allentown. LION. 15'M. WILLIAMS, Of Indiana ANOTIITIt IIASS MEETING Will be held at the same place on FRIDAY EVN'G ,9 OCTOBER' [ST, The following distinguished speakers wit ho present anti thlilress the meeting : Gen John M. Tlaiyer, of Nebraska, • and Mew Dave!, Eaq IMI EXTENS' VE STOCK CLOTHING MEN AND BOYS / 1 1 1, UNITED STATES. iding many Novelties. Dru Goobs SEAMAN & TRAEGER, 17 SOUTII 4AIN STREET, BETHLEHEM BLACK Gnu. (Irmo SILKS, BLACK DRAB DTRANCE sl LKS. BLACK TAFFETA SILKS. Thu largeot aud 51,5 pest losortment of SI LKS we havuovur had the pleas ure of °during thy Public. SEAMAN & TRAEGER. UHUICE NEW STILES PAYVY SILKS, SEAMAN & TRAEGER FRENCH SILK POPLIN, MARBLE POP LINS, PLAIN POPLINS. SEAMAN & TRAEGER. . A ugi ful d. o P i ol e 2 ir ft.l . l grade 4. from the lowest SEAMAN & TRAEGER. CO MTh ED A L, PA CA S, ull pylcoe, very chenp. SEA2IAN TRAEGER DRESS (I Ui's is overt' vorlety of Nolo nod Fancy Stylow ULEACIIND rtoirt UNRI•EACIIED SIIEETINOS and SIIIIITINUS in very Isms as.urtmont. CHECKS, TICKINUS andiri/ENDIS. SHAWLS. Largo'sad cat, 11141 vo I,o4Ortin , lit Of BLACK TII CE, BIioCIIE and CALSLEY, BLANKET, CHE NILLE, 311 ,, EN', In golly. vamty and colors. SEAMAN C TRAEGER. SPE('IAL Al I'ENTION Is requested to our ,03.1 ~,tooko• Ito, of LA DIES' UR ENS TR IM. .0 1 Sll , . I,lll , l , iing in parr 01'111'1.h/0N mid TASSELS, Iv; /Sri/:, Ii EA 1, (i I'l Pr I 1 E mod BR I,IIIK, til if PS, BRA I Its, NEW STI/, 1.1.11 Til 0 Till.)!. MI NU, BerrONS in several hundred diUrront pdy ' SE,OI,IN & TRAEGER. HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDER CLOTH INU for LADIES', CHILDREN and GEN TLEMEN. WOOLEN YARNS, &c. SEAMAN & TRAEGER. VI. Hod, 11'1,1 Rhee, Mixed ittal R.,/ 1/1 , /IIC,/1.1." Vb.. , 1. ts:EA.3IAN & 'lltAliGlilt. %EDI/ YR II OUSTED, ER-BAYTOWN WoOL, CAS LIVE BE YARNS, EMBROIDER- 4 El) WORSTED WOR K, and a full assortment in that line. SEAMAN A: TRAEGER I.\IL ‘r.• of any capable of be ing •,•oi I.y 2,llllliie throngli tho mail with prlevy 1.....1.01 o. is tie,. t.. ho a gloat couvettieoee to yor•..ttally SEAMAN A: TRAEGER.. 1'A3111.1 . apple hod Fancy, nicely kept np.lllll'l thk. 5E.1.31.1Y, & ' 1'R:11:GI31t. EIC V. :hitt; re•wiltvd dial Hue fur bouho kvkpp, ptirpow, SEA3I.I.N "IItAEGEIt. • Ttllt•, Ilar!tct, and norts of Wodtlett AN'ttro Itt Ilk.ust.ket.ottg. SEAMAN All kind. or l'otaitry Protlava t:11,11 In orchango for g.,(1. at Ow 14,010.4 prwo, SEA TItAEGEIt. ...•..n.n.ay..ring 1 ken!, a NII 01 over) . artlelo n ..1 Sanrll Ware x, ;;;; ll' ~,, .1. •t dan in tact evvrything ...rept Carp...) in In• nonnd an a reiall utor..l. SEA )I.IN &TRA EG ER, LN ST 11 E T, BETHLEHEM EMIM ESTAIMISIIED ISIO FANCY DYEING ESTABLISIIMENT . J. & W. JONES, No. 4:T2 North Frmi strt.t. c‘fmre Vfalotehill EIZIEMEII It y 0 Wooloo nitol Fancy floods of rvvrytlesvrilt litto. 'floor suit, ittrlty of ,Iyeatig 100104111111(/11110.11111111 . . 1 11.11111,1, I, W.. 11.1 ). 411.1%111. and Moltio sh:"vin Ow 111.-T n lul Plum coin., Craito 0101 110, runt. Sk., to 1,014 10,0, Also, lleutleinvos AllOOOl, Coll:tuts, A. 0., 010.0t4,41 or ro.tlytsl. Kul tilovut • 01' tl to 1004 111,,it no,v. 410 - Ctslrit Vol look nt our u ork lootor, el.ex 401 , I.. Jut Bout ilLihrro ItEMOVAI \ (JUNG & LEN TZ'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOT A N D .S.W..)li STO I.IV lll= S. W. t'ortic.• of .17.4 AUL I'ON 'mut SIN 771 STN., -74"- NUS. 3M AND .10, 1 1 0' proutr.ti to 120!1 , 1.• tlo Ir p 46.00. NV 110 LESA LE DEPA Atnrcil STOCK 111 , GM/11S IY Taw pci:irrr A ur o m oluautity tho work hllo; Of 01019574 make nad tho (rota the best lOOllllfacturer. , in the country. Tin: lIET. U, U EPAIITTItENT tedi 10, V 01111,11.1011 11INE 4'ESTOU MADE BOOTS AND }Olt OIN 1.1.311. N. All lii. leadlog .111. o °a baud or toodo b mosmkre I'rirre lord LOW Hari:ES on IlluKtrated Prko LISt Itt ludruct ionn fur to;lf.o. lOW rets!..tit .out uu receipt of Pmt 1=11! 31SorkIll Sixth •dre.t, uLovo Chettuta SHIPPERS IYIPORTANI"VO ALAI) MAN V FACTURERS. DENNISON'S AND LOCKWOOD'S TAGS AND SHIPPING CARDS, AT MANUFACTURERS' 111UCE'S, pniiht, AT sin REGISTER OFFIG B. TABLE KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS COFFEE 5111.1.8, ht.; It C. F. yy ()maw Rom No. SO kletlO Ilenalltou titreet, say 11.11 HOZES ELEGANT GEM IN THE SEAMAN 4t, TRAEGER SEAMAN & TRAEGER 818 .1 ue3o. 04 WM. F. BARTLETT, Phil thilphi.
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