11:clAt5tcr. Editor and Proprfetor. ROUT. MULL, Jk ALLENTOWN, PA., SEPT. 29, 1800 REPUBLICAN STATE NOMINATIONS. FOR GOVERNOR GENERAL JOHN (GARY FOR JUDO)? OF THE SVPRP.If COI'llT ZION. J - I ENRY W. W 1.1.1, I A I=3ll REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKE7 Atmentbly. JAMES S. BIERY, Allentown. SYLVESTER L. (HERING, Ennuis. Prothonotary. BALLIET, North Whitehall Clerk• q f Orphu me Cour( WILLIAM 11. DESHLER, Allentown Clerk of Quarter :51,d01,11. WILLIAM ST UA RT, hit vhall Regider JOEL P. GEIGER, 1 kidelberg Treavt rer. SOLOMON KLIN E, (miller), Salisbury Ottlilty Ili I JOSEPII IIOSSEIt, Lynn. Director of the Poor. CIIARLEH W. WIEAND, Upper Milford Coroner WILLIAM 11. ROMIG, Allvntown Su rreyor. .1. P. P. KISTLER, Allentown ERE LEVI %VERILY, Weisenherg. Truetees of t/r Amdenry. WillelA3l J. noN EY, Allentown GEORGE K. ItEEDEIt, Allentown (77')" Xo.lf/N.1770.VS For High reo Ntide, M 11. K I.ECK NEE Fur el ti r. REUBEN S. LEIS EN El NG WARD NO.V - - RS 'l' W RD. Judyr of Election, .1. B. Cole. Inspector, .I.\ lure. Select Con lard, Hermon Seloion. Colorom i'ogi nal. B. Butz, Charles Scholl. Sehotil Directors, John Law all, I'. L. Reichard. Tlll/U) WA 11) Judge of Election, 50mm.1:... Thompson. Ingpector, Alfred Ettinger. Select Council, JI.S( . 1111 Ity rover. Commoh Council, Ephraim grim. ('hurls Quier, Iteulien itllllllll. , School DireetorN, Thonnis )I.,hr, Chttrleii H. "tulle. Alderman, A. K. \lithium. Coostuble, Abrnlnun IVornmn. I"O URTII 11%1 Rb. Judge of Election, Jilin \lrrlr.. Inspector, Jonathan Wiwi. .S'elect Council, John 1.. Hoffman. Coininon Can a Evv, Seagrcaves, Y9lin. Constable, Saintivl Wvikkincyer. Tut.: voters of Pennsylvania have but a few days more in which to decide for whom they will vote at the approaching election. Every vote is important and every voter ought care fully to examine the records to the candidates and the parties so as •to vote intelligently. Reader, what has General Geary done for Toy V When the call to arms sounded he was one of the first to respond and he fought long and well. In sixty-four engagements did be risk his life in defence of our country. Three times was he wounded, and his son dying Iqi the field of battle was his offering for you. I Do you not appreciate such services ? Ilave you a friend who shouldered a •musket and left home and family to face death through patriotic motives? If so do you not honor him for his glorious conduct ? So we ask you to honor Gener4(ieury whose soldierly record would make us blush for shame were he not to receive the reward he asks. Is lie compe tent ? Mayor of sun he gave satisfaction to all parties. As Governor of Kansas he first showed Ono love of office or party could not crush out the love of liberty and justice front his soul. As Governor of Savannah the military ruler was la.Mved by his enemies. As Governor of Pennsylvania hie administration has been characterized by justice, economy and good faith. Our State debt has been decreased ; legislation for evil purposes has been stopped. The pardoning ' power has-been carefully and judiemusly used and the history of our glorious old common wealth presents no brighter pages than that of the last three years. .Deserving a n d compe tent, we ask you to vote fi•r him and show your appreciation of his serviees. What has the lately. done to deserve your Tote? It crushed a last rebelliun that threat coed to disrupt the country. 'That rebellion was thstered and encouraged by a Democratic administration and. was led by Democratic leaders. Do you suppose that it would have gone on had Buchanan Inal the nerve of a Jackson or the patriotism of Lincoln ? Com pare Black, Cobb, Floyd, Toncey,"-Thoinp *son with Seward, Sutton, Welles and Holt. Every one (lithe former were Democrats, who encouraged rebellion by legal opinion—send ing away the navy, .handing over the army and stealing the public money. An immense task devolved upon Mr. Lincoln's administra tion, but actuated by honest motives and sus tained by the people Who loved the Union the rebellion was crushed and peace restored. Now the country is again prosperous. Our debt is being rapidly lessened and it is calcu lated that at the end of the current year it will show a reduction of $100,000,000. Slavery has been abolished, labor Ints liven encouraged, the homestead law invites the poor man to a home at a nominal cost, nnt'actures have been encouraged and it seem; as if our career of prosperity was to have no farther hindrance, • Why then should this party be deposed when it has done so much that is good k Would you again trust the State or the Nation to those who sought to ruin it? The corner stone of whose party was shivery and whose. lust for lace and plunder led them to resort to all kinds of frauds and iniquities to compass their ends? Who led the Democratic party in the South? The rebels who It d it into Wlll' against us I Who led it at the North? copperheads like Vallandigham, Pendleton and N% oothvard who encouraged rebellion and discontent, who thought the war a failure and protested against giving men or money tar its continuance. To-day they belong to the re pudiation party., They would repudiate not only the debt contracted to crush rebellion but would like to wipe out the record covering the war because it exposes their infamy. Packer has thrown himself into the arms of these men end his election would be hailed as the triumph of their principles. Do not ads take the issue. It is not simply who shall bit Governor or Pennsylvania but shut:Mall be the policy of our litattysiluring the coming Presidential coldest. We advocate the pay ment of the debt so that our country's honor and credit may not suffer. We want security' for the future, honest men in °Mee so that the laws will be faithfully administered. Such men as McMullin, Cassidy, Mutchler and Wallace must not pull the of for Packer. Packer has no policy of his OWII, they will make one for hint and a terrible one it will be for the friends of freedom, law and order. Packer has no claims upon you. Ills party has no claims upon you. Other States arc looking anxiously for the result here. Let us nut be the first to go back in the good work. Under Republican rule the old Keystone has been honored, tact elect the Democratic nom inees and we will have the old scenes of mis rule anti corruption and be governed by a set of low politicians who will soon bribg us into disgrace. Let every Pennsylvanian look to the interests of Irs State and vote so that the faithful may be rewarded and the faithless re buked. I'llE GltrAT The importance of the election next Tues day cannot be overestimated. There is more at issue than the people appreciate. lithe De mocracy succeed now their chances in the next Presidential campaign will be made easier, their hopes will he brightened, and their poli cy will be made- bolder and more Mutinous. li . they succeed then what will be the result? Alieady the South is looking to the success of the Democratic party to insure the tritunph of the "Lost Cause." They bite their bps when they are called upon to pay taxes—to contrib ute their share btwards paying a debt con tracted Mr the purpose of defeating their re bellion, while their own dear, rebel debt is on provided Mr. They '•accept the situation" because they have no alternative. They grin and bear it, but they look to the Democratic party of the North fur redress. When that party conies into poNs er, when the Executive office, the War Department, the Navy and the Treasury are again placed under the control of the red handed traitors of the South and the blu•lk hearted demagogues (dote North, then the South will have her trininpli.. hen the Nation will be saddled with the debt of the rebels and rebel soldiers and the widows and orphans of rebel soldier. will be placed on the pension list along With the brave defenders of our nation. This will be a burden that the taxpayers can never e n dure. The tax-ridden farmer and the bankrupt merchant will see ruin staring them in the face. The produce of the farm will rot in the granary for want of a buyer. The works which add so much to our National wealth will be stopped. The labor ing man will see his family unclothed'and suf fering for food. Business or every kind will to at a stand still and desolation and the Dem ocratic party will ride supreme. their 'Manly stop here Y Of course not. The par ty that used every lIIVIIIIS in its power to de stroy the go% ernment which has been a lieu con of liberty to all the world, the hope of the oppressed of every land, would be vile enough to do anything. Having made the National debt odious iy the assumption oh' the rebel , debt and thereby overburdened the people ith taxation, they would take advantage of the sutkrings of the people and would rrpndi ootr the whole thing. Bondholders are you ready for the issue ? You who have money in savings banks or in the national banks, you who 1111V0 Pr/Ville,' relief for your families by insuring your lives, soldiers and orphans of the loyal North, are you prepared for the times we have pictured above r Are you ready to aid the Democracy in their designs by waling Asa Packer Y Are you ready 'for retinal:Ll ion t Are you prepared to sacri fice the nation . ; honor, to make us the scorn and contempt of ti whole world Are you ready for these things? If you are, vote for :Is❑ Pitcher, the 'rich nabob of the. Democratic pitrty, who never (lid a thing for you or for the nation, hut everything for himself. Whose . heart was ucith the rebellion during the whole war tool Will, never spoke a word of comfort to soldier sufferer ut• gave a dollar for the on lion's preservation. If riches make the man, if it poor man is never again to rule out• glorimis old keystone State. it honest wortlr and de votion to c•uuntry must bow down to corpora tions that filch their gains from the necessities or ilii. people, then vote for Am Packer. WWI) A Y EAR. PEN NSVILVA lIONOIR. Taxpayers, vote for Solomon Kline for During the administration of Gov. Geary County Treasurer. It w... be remembered the State debt has been reduced live millions that the Dentottitatie purls of Lehigh county, of dollars, and the people have been relieved at the last session of the Legislature, succeeded from all 'taxation on real estate. The debt in having a hill passed to increase the salary and the tax were fastened upon us by a Dent• of our County Treasurer, which n mild have uuulr the onli „ a tiro, $:$:1,00110 year. lt oir ocratic administration. 'NOW, who IS worthy the tax a year to support of . (Mice, the party who eau far into debt or costs the one who pays Mr that debt and does not that ollicer. Isn't that enough for any Mall „Itt . rtintutitt., thinks it „ i oppress you with taxes? Heretofore the cor much, and he has obligated himself to perform Portion rings have ruled—now they must the duties of that (dike, I.or stint) pay up and in that way the treasury has been nod hand over the balance, which will supplied. Every man who loves his Slide about tNtitt, to the county, In be used for must tel proud of her record for the past nine paying ti ornate Those /)eitiiieriits years. She was loyal, helped to crush the who want 1011 , taxi., most biriiioui the Memo. rebellion, has educated the soldiers' orphans and has paid her debts—all this under Repub. enuie party. SolMnon Kline is a man of stem Helm rule. Will you change now when you Hug Worth and integrity. spotless ehllr• know that incompetent null are striving for actor and honesty have. made him respected beloved by well or both panic.. while °dice ? Last year our people carried the State and he 15 at lie would be ioierpt. for Grant by a large majority. This . year his able to both parties, its he never carries politics friend and comrade, Gen. Geary, must have into Mike or business. Democrats would re- the "Ire ceive the smite courtesy from him as Republi cans. It is not, then, a question or party, but I Money, of taxes. lhoW • will you vote ? To pay titt.lnoo or sNull Ili ol' It I %TER ESTS. the rebellion would succeed. They had no The friends of a protective tariff must not sympathy for Union soldiers, voted against forget that the Itepublivan party in l'ennsyi. the draft, agaiitst clothing and pitying the vania is . pledged to that pc;licy. Paeker 'is in soldiers, and against their right to vote. Now the interests an ring who favor tree trade. when the Union is restored they rei.tolve " that If labor is to be encouraged we ,rued have our soldiers and sailors must he gratefully re protection for home industry. Low' wages, membered." Whom do they mean ? lit 18(14 little work and poor pay, all result from free they repudiated the Union army. Their 1111.11 trade. It is therefore to the interest of every toast ht' the " men in grey," the valiant soldiers who starved our brave boys in Ander %vorking man to vote with the party who cares ! for hint. The Republican party has always I smtville , Belk' Isle and Libby. Shaine upon carefully guarded the interests nr lithor and ' such " party endeavored to legislate for the poor man as against the rich monopolies. The Democrats 1 • FRIENDS IN NEED ARE FRIENDS nominated Packer hecause ol` his money. INDEED. What interest has he in the lalatring man ex• tt cept that every hour of work only makes hull , Lie credit .,, of the , Governor was with unrest, the capitalists the Republican party tin rit•Lrn. Packer in Pennsylvania. both having tittered up their wealth hisupport our armies English interest at their should Denis in the field, and to provide hospitals for the sick tint, wounded. They had faith hi the ocracy triumpli.it would he an English ttlumplt Government and risked all to save the Union. rr, , , Irate.. The Itepublivan party ennohled If . the soldiers from Pennsylvania had been luhur by inaugurating the eight hour system. 4 qoptAt ell ed to rely upon Democrats for pay and What has Democracy ducefor' the wtitking l, 4 ! support, how would tye.y have fared ? "Not man but stop our foundries? another man or another dollar," you kmiw, was their cry. Did Piteker's wealth assist us any' Was it an offset to Gettr's blood? A vote against Geary is a 'vote against ! Friends of the Country ! remember who helped Grant. 'n.' tqwinies or lite Present adminis• you in the hour of need ! catANT tE.titv tuition will claim a Democratic victory as a ; . - - - " - • sure indication that President Grant has not 1 HON ESTI" THE RINI' POI. ICIV. the support given soldier Grant. Ilan lee not i been liduirta , mil men nice been roino „, d . Repudiation is nDemocratic doctrine that must be defeated. The debt contracted in front Mike, rings brol,en up and by an hottest and economical policy the debt has already good faith "test 'be paid l" good faith. We been reduced over $50,000,000. I , not must preserve our credit'lla we did our honor. Every Male who loaned us a dollar to crush that doing well ? Whoever heard of a Drilla ola the rebellion must be paid dollar for dollar. erotic administration reducing taxation Or the Why are Democrats in favor of repudiation ? debt ? If viii are honest and Waal the Conn- , Because tin opposed the warned now refuse try to prosper, support the party that has pro. , Pendleton in Ohio and duce(' that result. We want no more things to P a Y the ex P ense; like Floyd, Cobb and Thompson in the cabinet. Packer in Pennsylvania are the leaders ter the D repudiators, and the election of either now` will he regarded as a test upon the subject. Let every lover of his country remember this Every man who votes againSt Geary is act- on election (lay. Suppose you held bonds ; ing ungratefully towards a man who risked , would you wish Gov'ernment to refuse pay his life that we might •live. Every man who meat ? Vote accordingly. votes for Packer is supporting a man who left the country when Gear'y was in the front fac- IIE FOUGHT Eon VOIL ing the rebel l Slli t Which Ill' tln Iwo is gout• in singing school would In to fit to worthy of support • bench would be to expound the law. We GEN. clumtv is meeting the people at many must, have a lawyer for Judge and therefore Places anti explaining the principles of the Williams must be elected. 'Who ever heard campaign. Ile Is dot afraid to'glve an account I, of Pershing as a lawyer? In the-Legislature of his stewardship and relate the charges lie voted against every patriotic measure that of his enemies. Packer keeps quiet, hut ! was introduced and if elected Judge will (k -now and then spends a quarter to keep the dare every law, unless passed by Democrats, Nasby'men In spirits. As he . don't Puy his ' unconstitutional. Let him first prove that he own taxes, we presume he Won't appropriate Is a lawyer. Williams has already shown much of a pile in that way for others, that he is a Judge. • LEHIGH REG Tit LOOK AT TIIEM. General Geary Was born poor/but by self exertion he has made himself an example for the young men of the country. He has been Mayor of San Francisco. Governor of Kansas, Governor of Savannah, Governor of Pennsylvania, and during the rebellion rose to the rank of a full Major Gen eral. Ile has been in sixty-four battles and was wounded three times. Loyal, patriotic and honest, he is in every way worthy of a re election. Ile has well attended to the inter ests of the State, and you owe hint a vote. Who is Packer? A carpel-bagger who, served a term in Con gress, where he made no speeches. Ile has plenty of money and his old boat harness. What has he done to merit the high honor of being Governor of Ponnsylvania? Nothing whatever, except - tld be is the tool of design ing knaves who expect to handle his money before the election and control his actions afterward. Who are his friends ? Wallace, the coffee-pot man, McMullin, the Fourth Mad Alderman, Black and Woodward and others of that stripe, who acted with our ene mies. Are they worthy of trust ? Remember how Buchanan, hacked by his advisers, foiled to crush secession and brought on the war. If Pennsylvania had been governed by Packer or his friends, in 18111, we would now have no lUnion to boast of and our fair name would , have been dishonored. We must guard the " Keystone" and not let it fall into doubtful hawk. Geary has been true and can be trusted., fucker stand,: with Pendleton and N'thlatt- Ingham, and who would hitve them in power FALL IN MEN Ovary fought for you. Now vote for him. Packer left the country when all looked dark and gloomy. What claim has he upon a loyal people ? Soldiers of the rebellion as you stood together shoulder to shoulder, facing the enemies of your .country that rebellion might be crushed, come up again side by side tool by your ballots give the concluding charge that shall make victory secure. of what use was it that yon left home and friends to risk your lives for principle if you are now by your votes to yield up everything gained by your sacrifices ? . Let your dead comrades speak. He true to their memory. The men whn reviled you when you wore the blue are now the men who ask you to vote for Packer. Pershing voted 'against your right to vote. Give hint a volley that will teach hint here titer to respect patriotic men and Union sol diers. Let not Gettysburg or Lookout be for gotten! Remember Andersodville and Libby! Vote as you fought. Be true to your flag. NO EXPERIMENTS To reduce the National debt one hundred millions of dollars in one year is no slight task, and yet that is what we arc promised from Washington. For six monthsthe reduc tion has been over $50,000,000, and yet every honest claim against the Government has been paid. The pens'oners do not wait for their money, the soldier gets his bounty and the orphans are cared for. If any voter thinks that is doing reasonably well he ought to 'vote for Geary and Williams, for by doing so you are sustaining the Republican party and Gen. Grant. We want no more experiments, us in the case of Pierce and Buchanan, for if Penn sylvanitf goes with the Democracy now it may lose us the Presidential contest in 1872, and then we will have Pendleton or Rodman in .power. if you scant a dishonored country, a plundered treasury and an over-taxed people, try the experiment. If you think we are get ting along, well now, vote. for the Republican candidates and you will never have cause for regret. UNDER WHICH FLAG? In ltiGl, the Democracy at Chicago resolved that the war II MINN! and &Maude , ' cessation of hostilities. Then they' thought tench musk 119 Pershing on the Supreme STER, Since the exposition by the Republican party of Packer's shameful and dishonest conduct with reference to hls taxes, the Democratic press hue Mimi : ea long and earnestly to net up some kind of a defense. In every Instance, the Democratic press Ignores the official records, Weans, with that staring them In the face they cannot refills one single Mite meld ere have mode. Each one of (item sets up a defence of its own, and the consequence is a prac tice' illustration of the old adage,'' Too many cooks spoil the broth." The Allentown Detnoccat of tip. tAlth Incl. labors through n whble column:A' Its I«uo to drinimstrato that Packer actually paltl taxe!, with the result a:4 stated below. 'file l'onblitfogitor lifylrldfratter, Democratic German sheet publklonl iu this phu•e, of the some :late, ttb.o •• figures' . ❑ ith the remit as follows: 141 1865 Porker 1,314 lax, 0. nuitt...143•2,5` 4 1" 14 I'l 1866 " " 8.25,6'11 59 OM AllentOWll Deni , , tt,l:lteiti.9ll. 1411!011'n In 1865 l'aeher paid tax., In nun.. 4 850,186 .IS In 1866 " £♦4.1911 57 In 18117 `' '. 8;;:1,373 70 (loth Ulcer statements, mode hy undoubted Item °erotic authority, In a manner perfectly eharoc tcristic of the Journals, include the name (,ter.,. Ito more and no less, viz: the ittNe, paid in the Ilorough ..f )lattel; l'otited Shiers tear ix I....tuded it; either tire, or Neighhor, a referenee to the ofilrial ••••••11x v.• mid lit e stye,) this disparity of ,tateitit.lll.- —%c had almost said your reputations! lint the above quote,' au thorities show that I'oclier paid a large proportion of the taxes levied, and therell.re argue, Inferen tially, that he was exempt from teolng any more, i. e.,lf a man be %wealthy ;tl.l pay more taxes than his poor neighbor, therefore he shall he ;• , :enipt, after tt time, from raying any, :mil Jiis poor neigh ; law shall eonilioncto pas until his amount paid ; 611.111 equal that of his • wealthy neighbor. Most I loge null noble reasoning, most worthy champion , of t he poor man ! That l'ocker paid a large proportion iii.• :tow' of chunk tin. did lint :it :lily time, I nor do we now deny, lint he pall them be char /le milted the property tared, he paid :it the same rate, mot 1110 more, as the po o r 111:11I. tie did tint deny S' that he owned the property upon bib his laces I were levied ; he did tort er a that his prop erty was assessed Itt too high a valuation, one did he remonstrate because his pro rota of taxation was greater than that of Ids neightiors and reiiow hr reffosetl to pay tax true,. I 'rho //enno•cat seeks to draw Ow :Mention of it,. readers front the real Issue by aimtber specious urgliment. and says, Judge Porker should hove the same right as any one else has to claim resi- I dem, where he pleases. We do not now, nortild we ever, I truly that Packer, or any other man, has the right to ehtlin his residence wherever Ids beam fide. legal rexielenee may he, Ina he maid flext comply with I/i requireau nts of the luu• 1111/ 4 / 1 0 ky , ll rexi- (loser. Failing lit that his elaini of a eletnuy .ir residence Is simply dishonest, and if.tlnm• for the role object of shirking the payment of his 111Xei , IIIIIOIIIILS to plain. 1111Valiti,licd The Ample 1661112 its the whine matter is, //la, or did Md. I'd Vb . 1' miner it, pay Ids j,tnl and lnolial laser. This, the girt of the whole controversy, lets been skllifUlly and systematically Ignored by the whole Democratic press. In thin matter let the official records, the .Assess Or's list of the Borough of %melt Chunk, anti the Aerler , SOCK list of the Ilintrict of Philadelphia, its veltielt the Merchant's hotel in situated, speak. In 1867 the nroessor Or (111111 k assessed Packer as follows : AVhole amount of assessment Real entitle in borough Balance, of personal pr0perty......... sl,l t,a45 00 In, July ltal7,the proper authorities notified him that upon that assessment was due front him, tax to the amount of 77. Ile did not com plain of being masessed too ninth property, he did not deny that he owned the property, he did not find fault with the pro rata of taxation, he rimply refused, to pay, saying, he halt changed Itis residence to Philadelphia and was thou Meer oxsotmed. Upon examination it war; found that he V.a• ire 18f17, assessed In Philadelphia as follows : :liortgages. Ml!El== Salary an Vivi, President L. V. It. It Two gold witielle4 Sum total of perxonal p•oprrty 7'his at a ❑nit when he tutu that lug assessment, in ifiettch Chunk amounted to $1,128, (S 5. Honest l'ocker ,11.1 thrift honest (I,:fenders But this Is not all,' such honesty never goes by halves. The authorities in Philadelphia hseaine cognizant of the fart that the Mauch Chtql% au thorities complied Packer to pay his legal taxes to then) lest of the undeniglole pet Mat his teo,ll rt7i lener ;two in .11nIfel4 ('lank, they, therefore, not re- guiding him a resident of Philadelphia. abated his taxes (Ire. by an arrangement with the Manch Chunk ituthoritie, At the time of the comptikory payment or his taxes, they agreed to 11. R aS,C,s 111111 in their borough lit the future; aid the consequence was that for ISGS and 1 sfitl three is 0 , 0 .41e,4, or rerun) (hat Parker paid nen rent eg her ',pod hie personal properly. Verily hUntitg and integrity should be re warded and %von slllllO with a ph 0 ipb0,...r,,,l glare In the Gubernatorial Tim Democrat attempts to sloov I 11.1 i father Ivas exempted from taxation on his rallneol bonds and stoeks by a law of Governor Ge;try . , 813 S. It trill be seen that l'aeker's re- NOT I , ll' PACKER'S TAXES AGAIN pa: turn teas in Pall' and is 'IStIS he mule eeae Upon that continent Is unileces,:tryo Let the Deinoeravy meet this issue as it api.nel , in the °Skin, 1 . (1 . 0I . 1111,1111(1 mist lIN it to suit their cause, and they will learn with two fold form. that `• curses, lilt chickens, coin, to .roast." FILE SOLDIERS' FRIENDS Who voted bounties for the soldiers amt provided pensions for the disabled' Who arc tal:ing care tit' the widows and orplians'of the patriotic dead and art• now ex pending in the State of Pennsylvania Mom. nearly half a million of dollars to educate the OrpllnnA of deceased soldiers ? (Mr soldiers anti sailors lutist be gratefully remembervil' • but it will not be by those who insulted them when they wore the blue. \ V lie r do Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas and )trade stand? With those who stood by them when the (on. ocrats declared the war a failure: you have any persMial feeling in thi, campaign sink it at once for the good of the party. Remember the issues are important anti• every man must act for the good of the country and the State.. imagine the eons, quence of Pershing on the bench ! Mace you any State pride ? Vote for Williams u imsy character aaa judge stands high. Ile is it to sit with Sharswood, Read, Agnew and Thmo r . son. Pershing could scarcely preside o ver Mc7slullen's court and there the only requisite is brass. Williams has hid much exper icoce as a lawyer and a judge. Pershing hos had none. 'fur. Harrisburg Telegraph tine prick: a Packer bubble "Tile contribution of *5OO,O(Xi 111 Lehigh College by Asa Parker II part of the ,hock In trade of the Democracy in till, campaign. 'rlw fact, are stat ed to be these t In 1805, when a eel min railroad company, In which Mr. Packer was 1411 d Is Inter ebted,.was In It condition that a few million, would either make or break it, and when a 10811 in this country Could not be effected except ;It a ruin; ous sacrifice, a brilliant idea occurred to ,note one that by mixing a little theology with its stock the thing could be arranged, Mr. Packer was .eat to England as an Embabsador, carrying with him papers showing him to be the munificent contribu tor of $500,000 to ,111 Episcopal College. 'file took, and the loan was negotiated. On Mr. Pack er's return the question arose, WllO ,humid pay the College contribution—Mr. Parker who had ohtain ed a name for philanthropy, or the ealleoll,l Clllll - 00110 had derived benefit by the ruse 1 A, glory is cheap, and to obtain loans eo , t, money, it was decided the railroad company should pay the money. This Is said to be the low state of the ease. Comment is unnecessary. The Money Market We copy the following from the New York Tri bone of Monday: • The Week closes upon it good supply of money on call at 7 per cent. In currency, although exeep tional loans were made-to-day at coin intere,t. The panic of the past week has not dint tithed the banks, which were In conservative condition ; they report that their balances have shown no diminu tion In consequence of the panic. The financial troubles of speculators have been confined within if narrow limit, and have not extended to the mer candle classes beyond the disarrangement of tatt iness In consequence of the block In the (Mid EX change Bank. The condition of the mercantile WN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, CiaRSCB has proved to have been sound, no failures having been reported In the grain or general pro duce trade. Thlstlict Is the eau, of general sat- I - - ITS EFFECT 18 Isfactlon. - 31 I 11 A C u I, 0 17 A IrDirroll'm NO'l'it'E. 1.L..11.. 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II , t , I'l'lll'll' l'r•tl • iiiisy.raii.,, hoer. inpii i n . .. 11,..,,,,,..nitninr,ii , inr.i.:, ~„,,,,, ... ,i nA. i i i„ 1 . :::„ „ ii d . r ... 17,1. „,, n. ii. i i , i ,, , , ,, , ,,yra ,, , ,.. ,. i n,t . ,,, , i, , r 1:: f1i . :1 , ,, ,.. r, i, ,I,l ' , t i 1, 1 ‘,, .. , . .t : t ! i ,. .1 ; : I i. i . . ,, , , t . : . : , 1 , 1 1, 1. 1 .. ,, 1 . .. : t i 5 i,,, 5 , i . t \ : ‘ ,1 i. : , : 1, 1 ,1 i : 1 ,,.. ..1 . . i t! . ,, ; , i .. i ' ,.1: : !;: ./ t ‘t :1 ii i ,.... .. ,. .:1 i t it z., t , i ,, ;•: n . 1 ,... .i . 1 , 1 , 4 . ‘ w 1, 1, i ~. : i i , 11l ti faithful in l'e I i especial perillexity. The I)emne wiry of Ohio ran i 1.. ii,,,,,,adit..„ ' d l ii:,.‘ "'-• }""l'L"'''' . Hata TO ITS ‘l, bus uud ,Is•to ;ill parth, may ultvud 11 r tl t '' 1' '' ••• 1' .",!..",.' . ' • • w. n. Ercgr,ar , i „ o k i 0 r VIA) ,VS 1t11i11,,1. ill lt, 11111, 1•••1411,1•• •1•• .. .., , r ,,. r.,.. n .enliltor luouvr to 1111) . mod 's( the I , I d . feel theni,eives orthodox if. ,„,, a ,„.. , Cali ..1.t% u 111 Itvo• their it • '" ". Kthi.' ito ...t sisl tk..l d loAing Irtir rc•mi •it i.l. nod .ru nn el ask on il 1 ' ; I I . ' " I.r""'Pll' '"'".1"1 mid demand taxation or it.. I.flutd. , and payment • 1 " , olil lo' 'd• ta- , it doys t• ' u• '• ' “"'""I "I'''''•''' ihe 1. a and ink it „ti . '.'i ❑ . I '"".bnir' I."'''''''''' . 1:01,1, sii,er, r i -tips, 14 ' s .1,4 '4'1. 1 is IZl'ecillstel , . The lieni • ' ot•1 a C I,r New Vol . ]. ore T 1,.. lho upplieull ' ot: u t ' ,l%l ll .l .und ""''"3 '":"'"' ~,,..4, }.. „It ~,.,. 0,.. i lIDITOIt'S NID'EII'E. b.•,.k00 ,i) kv/ 11 .., , i vi l i aber , .t.ettritlvr. N%. r I,A a l t ..,VAI 1.,1:11, * 1 . ...M.4 A 'I" I rv'id.'t. sins I..itird • r ' ' otp 29- ti . 1 • .. s o•turuolg ~, • ry el.o. and -I . 1. 11 . (Irv , , . Vri II AI • 01.. • 111 Ow 10,111, 411 •• • / I : h't/h ' "..(s• . at Minty to cry for either , i i they nfflow peindh.lon 0i110iN.51.1 , 11.01l l'Irhiir""""""ilt 'r w .. p.irt.Put .'ll 1 t,., ~,, IL,. , l• 111 C•01111l ••• W ;111 on Gruver FNerll ' • 111.1'01;1'. Vol' KNOW IT . u, i.r.t,..r. Isle or ,h,. r. IV • ' 111 • ' - ' - 13r1111olit or 11.1;1111Elt1011 Aril ' ' • 11 I Wr.,(l. or, ft' they • N..tv Septeull , , 1 , I.ot Ii• ' ' ' a. ' ''' ‘'''' ' 1 • _., I n„,.. ~, tho..t. 0. 10.0 ~. ... ~s. 4......1.,..,.1 ..„,....„..„......„ 0,.. 1... i, ~ iii 1 1 . ,. i • .1 n• °tot a ppokt 3:1;11. , ... , [lwo . . I 3. I kNILINII: 1114)1INE 01 o - it pref.,. to 40 for both to , I 11.14••• 111•111101 I ..liiilly 1,,. rt.m.,31....., . M... 141, MI, Ill.,•• 1 . 1•111,1•••,. .1111)1..111a 1..•,...0ini 1.,..4:: . ...,,,nl:.,Tdl''' tr.."'" ".1 If """"4"r' ' "..".itl- ."I'l ' . . i , however la ... • la t i„...iir . ,:, , a1 , ~ Iffii,,,, ,_ ... . , ‘ ,? i :,, , , .. i a ,t, n, , , t u , ' , . , , , swawat ii.„l lt , •;oot ••r; no other nroch• F.' " "q. l „r ~„ 1„,„.. s.s• 0,..t ..,lat beau.. hts ' • • . . .., , .... ..1 . 1. , ),T,t ,.. .: . t . ,,,,,,,,,,•5i ,i,,,.,, Tli , i% Isis., . PACKER'S OPINION vit,ler, %'h-• Packer tin It licr .lay at the Bethlehem raflroarl -lotion, the p.ily m 1,4 have a‘vaited the 11111 . 1 . 111C1 1 $ ~r their NI)NEss "\ Ni) , 111 . 11 1111Xilly 11 , 11.1.de11.1.dt0 till the - hrea,t. of itiqulrlau wor,lllper , at the shrine- of De:plii 111111 I/iet1111111• \Vl` regret to say !bat dad., .Iphthat: , are not a hit litore derided thanl 1110, i I 11, • oracle , of old ; 11111 they have :It lea-t 1311 . 27•1 y•.• lii, Merit. 11131 they leave 111, tollowt.r, 111,1, '1'10" =I latitude of eluder. Quer.ti.ued about finance, lie '. ount 1,1 , , ~, I,lll.'dy, I,a ‘ v •‘ ^ll l ..fret 011111 anyll•ily ;•I:e—rrr.l,[llly not 8, I •tlid 1111111c:1W oly pn,,tl It be 111.11.0.1111111 g ric.• 1 , 1.. • • t‘• fowl p:kt of the dclit ..wer isilorest a, riTit,lition. ••11,•ali, the "i•ruzilv,t( ha- 111/ In I..siil . 1 , ..1 . 11s at :I 1,11:1111 ‘• rnlr ,11111 01141 Mali.' the 1 , 1.,1,11 , N{llo II:IVI• ihrtn •‘ t010..11111.r. of a 14., , v:1111,. “ .k, nnhuilc has that 111.• (overtintt.nt ,111111 du unctlllll2', :' Ow land, the I,:trint.ts. of \lr. l'neli.o.'s oloo•r- , v;:tion,:::• not :•!:•;:r. The fending - , loont• con- I__ .. \I NV( s )III:F: M.' NVISI)()NI F(Ilt it tUNG tonpl:It:•, no foreol :• , :e11:11,.::. xvt:::t,•f, , lint :,„,,,,,_ , t. ,:t p . .,i l .., : •:ll: ' ;•.V.Y . .l• !: ti l i i :l, ' it l' i .,L. r - l ' i . ,.,Y.•:• ' r ' il, \ :; ' • ' : ‘,l : ',l l ' ::' , Yl:• l ::: l. : : : ' : ',' : ',. • ly Ow .., , 81:• of cull' I' to t Ito-, ti I::: may ,1 aal 1., 1141:1V.1.11.,1.11::\1••••11,..1,1.11111.\''111.113.1.k,r1;-101.1111:1,111.111611W111111•11a.:31• 1:1.r1.—. boy tlivtit ::11111 tho,o• II 110111 , n't ,Vahl. to I,ol' 1 11•111 31 ' 1..1j, • van leave them 111.11 , , ( 1.1 . 1,,r1•I II! 1,1 is the `, EIZII (1 1:S Ill' ) 111 - 111.—A 14,ml:on:to h:110 tilli,llon -I- II lii 1.11:1' I.:::•ty h. f.. 5 ....• ..f ;,,,.. , • : . . 11 " . "! . f ",‘ . .. 3 '... " ." 1 ''," .. .' :"'""' l!'" U":. Pr""'" - `• replidiat in:2; the Natitooll hell t". Ito. ,111,1•ze v.. 0. 1...1'1 ) :.•. L ,', L , ‘ t .:;" 1',': . 11..:• ' : . :1 ,t. t::: 1 ::...:; ' 0 ' t u' , " !.!.. ' , " 1 .1 1 ' • '",. . r,' ,? " . " 11 ,:t: , ,:. io. 0:,•:-.•t•o••••::,.I d0.,•,•1i.0.:,.:?,,:•:t...01g r ti0••. ' 1; ' ::. ::::::11 , HI:. rent:lrk.:l:l:•roply • • ..., h.' ,0 • .111•.•.1. '',•tlif.a . .a.• ‘,1•.).131.t 1.. 11.1111.1.1"1.111411171;1.1111(i1111.1S1..111t- •• Vol!. i • :t trt.t - y : 0 1 ,1 1,411(1 h.I co 0,1,, dr.... 4 i 1,, I , •I do ,tot the 1,,t1.1;1 lo;,,t; Tc 1111.1,1 a 'el ht• L •• mat t,r !ME ilfie- 01. :I '1 "I,u ill 1,10 , -. Frt!.• tr.. , 1 , wndd 1.1.1.,Miy bort , o • • t., In the hi..., mot " 1 "" seuu•;nul a blabtaritr a g0...1 many 11l ~ r••.; no it • "in difiltolli inoldent t.. \.1,...1 111 , thi• VIU"111-11 , 111 . buy. Ifi . ---111111,1! Then tlit• tra l n arrived, and .lii•lge• " re- .•;•• • •'o f l: .'11 it : . id, 111 1et..11, th.o ato 1.1 liar r••• 111.1.1 T.. 1.. .. Pah NVtfiiiler in the leant. 1... ,r... ti.. .1••.,.....i. iota that 11... IVe recollect 111.1hill.Z, ill hlnt.try quite 1 . 1111111 1,1 t.• t hone except the nentintent. oxpre- , •11 l'y „i, .Ifirt, t!..• the lOlariti gentltantin whom Mr. Sit...lg.to. ' it, 11‘..r r..1...,..1, the oonntered io tlw !MI fit F.ll ie, —" s i" r. " ;') " I.r blond I'oll, filIVII•••11 . 01 , 14 . 11 a rfiifil , 1.11, 1.••,-ni1Ii ll I `• •• ow theul.l l •• ••l i si '" , •• "I I I '• • 1111111. • ,Ile.er veil Mr. Snotlght—, • •• !thing ligainnt W 10114•11, awl I laddly r.,n onwt rot •• 'll , l•lfir.• he not a. man.' good ionind " • a rgnintuit ..ntit.l the illneld ......1• ..f. tl.. thr.;‘ .11;th.. •• • a ponition 'doll I deit. ! !lAN ',lilted 111.1 it •• t•outtl.•11:11we. " "r."'"'''''" •• • srry rat doll a truth N; hat 1 . 1.• o 11 Y Ph)l . l" ....t r 1 Ir , .• • too. Sir,' -aid tit.. itlaoi.l gent letliall." ' .111.1 g,• 1111111 ilia for (;.0 ernor .‘ll..tl' the ..,„1 ~.•1 y nolg•• the it not, t•.; gr....t..nt Stilt.'- of the Union :tud nhwl un ow ..r00t..., de. Inou to oak.. uleul Ili• t lw till't hl. afilietfi, .1.. , •• and try taut C1110 , 01;1.. of the rnnllmlqu, I- aS 11. null r R.•,,,.., „ tint! their in a great deal -.ld " i 1."" N"""'. b.•' Ur" ' "1 ' , ides. (tile a the vital pr"hiein, of lit day, 1..411 lit Stale and Federal the probirtu of nook. a1.1.y. """" ; V : e ' ;;• v ; anyt 11.11 g 800111 Intoner. 11 . 11:11 (10,.. fie I Milli ,r,(1,11..n. or 1ba ' 1.1..;:.-are Si in... a - nbnnt I.llll.iialioll Well, ho know whattlnnuu.ur. .11111,1.11111, he think. about re I.ll.lllltion ; like it, 1.111 Ilion, you •er, notne people don't. What do, 1.,•,c I out .1 1....1. .tin - Ow ellono. Ito think about the tariff Well he doe,n't know. R.t ~, it what he thinks ahotit tilt' to ....111.•twoute want !too .1..t.i1) Mk. , than the it....ent itrritectioli, hut then, you nee.huuhr people. want. t • :tool In :1:• 1. 4 , . , .;11 an the bialy be.; or. to free I rade. \Vital does he think about the Inhor „„T, 4111,111111 I Well lie doesn ' t WO, %What Ile tom about die -.Me people take 0111. nil view of it, hut then nom.. people take another. oiwat t.. , Now WI• hop. irania I)l•l.ll.erary, ......1Y a, the) are autut.ortita...i booth. for log nouncled their lead( r and got all they are ly to got OM of him, ill make up th,ir 11,c1,11,- 4 past. mid nail ;‘,...t..1 lion of faith :11111 Co alwad the light. If , li " . `i !"!' iir l'aeher . .llolll4fil. are noble an gulden ! ,„ to faith they :ire at leant xvoinlerfully aecotionotlat- I.y Ow 11.1.1 u• ~t ru . many in g, and to. Cala:tin um t It . nn id or t Ile opinion,. of tin olio ml, aluul:u I)' utih ctrl Joel; •• there nut nothiniz 't ".I[lo.ll each, mak.. it not ab...ititely ta.roamtry 1.. par or unlittro. - -N, ii. 111.11,11 1 . 111...1.•11.11.a. r.vrr) N.11111t1.1), hell' all ...r ;co ...nail) at N.. :1•.; ...o 1, and at No. 11,1wo,••r Street, 1.. ..thor fray, but fora Illor• 1 caul. t, till ill, pr..... IA I. —Ste rutary w.• 11 Ilan authorize.] the rale, Mlle.• a 1 earl. oily , (I ' lll . n. M. 1. 3 uni it November Ist, of $1.000,00t1 in gold on Tr ts- I)tt. .1. Ili SCII EN N. , day and Friday .of every wei.lt, and Ilir totirenane inar 10-I L iSI., Phihrt! , ,, Pt: .if ill,ollo.fittli In bond,. curb Wetinwitlay : , 1,15:1,445 00 25,050 00 ! . ,,000 00 4,500 00 2,400 00 200 00 $10,5011 00 —About 100 feet of the eotTer-dent on the Upper - Ha pill,: on the N 11.1,5101,1 River, at Moline, broke away on Thumlay, cutalllng a los; of $150,- 000 and iirlayinu:Tlie work. Work on the Rock Rapid, ha, liven siolaboleil, and the coffer- M 3ANt."-ri." l' " V Till: " n "' UE e "' th.,1011. Ei2;llt hundred time hare tot ' ll7:l:nit I: . 12: 111. 11 %V ATI' F., lit 11131, and II 11 WI 1110 1.0.1 FPIII tYrouu out of employment. ,J, 1.,/ lb 1 , 1 , 10 , 1 ).1 , Fine • —NV In F. lWr:,p. n former poillii•111.11, " t. l'it 1,.1,11ru - 11, has I,roit vonvir ted bilrzlittiv. ""M. A N". „I,,nt o„.„. 11,, w„,. tak,i„ to the Pr „ti " "'" "". a„ Friday. lilac ca„. ha. 111, r \ ''''''..l":l:'l"r".loV"" '10:"""1. Il••11,1111 , the •‘.3.1.,ni par,ll,„ ;Iry hoi "1"."."1"n' won't. 1'..111.1. thy I.l.lier 11116, itindivenvol• —Thr nvw at Hari fora. hunt at a ,•0:4 of i..25,4)00, ,van op..wai 011 I , rido v f . ' ' IC '''', i i'• by a grand convert hy iiiiiiii.r.'', Ilaild or it0...i.0, ...-. 1 r;•.'...) 1 ; 1 '..',..;if.... r ",, T .'r"in,'!...'•' 1 : ii, i .1 : 1 '. \ 2 1 1.,;:" .i "1" , .'' l . Very I.irge aiiilielice being iir.....111. 'l'llere were, ' .. ' .:3 " . ' i l i ' a l ii . i l i k. ..'iV,":l ..l a “ .:::iVl r". (; :'''.4 ; - 'l; ' ' '''''''';'' ' ''''''''''';': daring the evening, exhibition". of roller *holing . ,1;: ' 11'[ . (1 : "1 " 1 . 1'1"il '" I " , "" ; . r.,. 1. ' l ' “ : ll.' ' ... '''.. i . ; ' r . l .a N ' I : t '"" " Lc Illelllhee,at Ile NelV YOI'L.Sii:II . IIII4 chit,. Thi,:".h.,-,,-,i.:,,a,ci?A'icAeNT'i.:ETi'll.ly'tvir.....`;'•,.....nr.:,,"-3/,'''4',:"ld w,ui: the rink will lie ii-.',1 for Ili, 11:triford l'oni,_ •.i.' ' .....,i ' a u i ' . ' ,.. ' . t . " .i'i ' ;:;:ii ' ,:i ". 1 "-f t : "." ' .' ' ''''''''''''‘''''''''':'"'' Iv .% grlealtar.d Fair. i l li'i ' '.. l Sii . i'l l ?;l ' .l .' NV.%l'l• I❑l e‘ . 41r.!.. • •211 ,• • • • toe Filiti.liStr...•i, N. Y. _ _. on 'l'll.lny afternnnn of lust Irenk , a filth. , t 4, 1 it , I - it I .% I , it , OTs . 1,4, it ~11. 4 Mr. J.....eph Davi:, ~1. cat,. w 00. tear.: - I - :Li l Y . Tit , 111,,I.tt•ogsrl .ktl , l I,tt ••:11,• I, S •O ' i t t,• li st il l '!,7 7 7 wined front home tlllti 11111111Nlittle ••t•itl'eli Tor hilt) I I l ' ' ' t!Ll l. :, ) i ' lt.O l f . . "" d'."..'' ""j"'"i"“ 'I". t."'"" r"l.' . "" o WHO Wok. Ni tray" of him vtt.l he towel.],W- , „,,. ~., ~,,, , ~1,, „,„,,;,„,1,;:, 3 ,,0Y;, ~1, t•Ter, 1111111 Friday 11101Ttill)4, w Ilt'll ill , hods was , c . !l bI ~,1 t ,r 0. 0 t, ) , 1 t., . :• .t itt.ti1. 1 1 . ., , 1, 1 1, ,, a. ; tit tilt: ;•11,,totratiott ,tf LI, di-etW'rEcti 11l the etlllal ultovt• Vent:el. A: WittC, o, •a al ottr ttftleo. ' - tt:i ' l : .! '''''t ' '' l . irt ' lTT ' ; ' :i l lll .!. .: ' (author y•trtl. It iN ,11111111,ed WIIIIV I.l.yit3g on the • loas In,,ored t., the lIIIIIIi Of the wind he Ite.t hi, T 4 , ),,, 11 11; „ 1....,T,.. , —.„,,!! ) ' ; '...," , 5„ , ' ,1 1,7, t .,.`!", : ',;! ; ' , ' ,' * „ :: ; `,. . 5,, '',,' halatieettud ' , lipped into the water anti IN'ut•tditiwll- l 1 ,. ... , Ai11f" , 'w ) l`I ))), N.' ). !h: ))))1) '' ). l'' , . ))))) ) . • 1. • ) •• i ll'ar Vtl. lie WII. , nut over .ecru year , old :toil ik, the ' .t,•:..• ' ;.i', ' ..i1••;i•1. , t.... ' f;* • •••j1.tr i ' •. t tf: ., ‘ , ::ll ti -k t i;. s :; i : ', i l‘ t ‘ i..• .33,1 ,1.11, II all 3 good w otor pow, anti It full rttwttatr ,If eighth el,llll the parent,' hay, 1..1 1.3. 4.,th. 111111.11,11, .lIIIIII,o.iLtig 1113,11111.,.. Pert.,,, , a...0r,, 01 ale ,tpit.tit awls of Ott. A itt,l )) 11l ploa•to• eNioiillio• for (twit, -t• Iv•-. toll Ii) , ) I) to that lota 1:•tylt, ,•ttelo.o tow tt I. to int , t A, 'Co 0, I. NI . II lIE I BEI:, Preni.l , •ol NOW ,Trix, 1•.% Lt. A\o W1).:TEI: 11.11'1111N1.. .Voll . 1 1.11/1 . / , ' 11 .11110 arsortl.ent qt . MEN'S rIII'TIIN . ANI)111)Y0' READY-MIA DC ill ItMENTS, k 1 474 , ) , ,, 11 1:1 11 i t . r„1„1,,1,:,..N. ii l , 1,1rt„!..1rir,",”,+..,F i ' , ‘ , +.!,,,,1,,ir „14,..,.,',11:„1.11,!,,,.! ft, ll'hit'h lott•fie dully lidtlitiow are being mode; , t., impt.,,, woo, 1.,r.in..11 &e. ch... 1 holl, rtvalal . ollolt)ltt, liI . PIIIIIIIII IN NTVI.I', I'IT, ANII I) 111 Nl\, % Il• to 1i . .. 7.1,-. , -. k ., ~-;,;.",-,.,,r,",,,‘,,,n",....!,,." 0110011,. al ~,,,, oun,11001: of leeadv•.lbt , l , G'00,1. , in Mitt- ' I‘,'',,',.,ll",'di,l.',','l*li.o.;.'o"lk:k'i'...ll'l.,ll:=ll.•"iiio:::i'l''l.l i - IlLnite j1: 1 1:: drlphitt. ital. A.1t1i ,,, ..1 ..,tII oil J. I). li.%Nti\VEltE-Vo Itt•••ttelitt ' at•it• .%voult , too.. Sixth ,lr , el Watolilagton, 11. l'. • —.lfm , , ti eistrit•e I,clection .;1' , Null' 1'A1.1..%N I) AV INTER I:01111 4 IN THE Ptrer. or/di;frt ..., . . • • • - will too made 010 to order I. the arse AN I) I'INENT ~ ‘.."... ji 1t...N. ..11/' ASSI4`"?.E.B SALE. NI•NSI:It . flo• (hurt who iwefer . . . . ,r' 0: I.• -.ld In I'lo.l , Nall' on NA'Z'l' Ii DAT. ItrTilltElt A 1,,. ettivr, tiValt kvrt:r.t , 1.,,,.1:1, TITAN TUT I 111,- . (rill, I^ t, oti Ilio pt. 1111 , 1 , , 31 111 1/ . 1 . 1 1 3 . 1, A. 11.. all Ilium Ilt•T T.I.SEWIII)Iti), AND ITI.I. sA'YINT tt TWIN ill' A 1,- A STEM) l'Alllrl' PURI Illsrlt IN Al,). I',Cs, col Till) , N Al,l Alli.E MILL 1)11111 ) Eli'I'Y, tiAl.l4 i'.%Nelll.l.lfl l AND AftlNI)Y Ill,111N1)1:1), 1-tr Satiipb, of ttiateriut relit by to:ill when de- ;‘‘.."' ..",,,,i,'V'':l:i..“l.' in 1.10 " t ''"'" l6l. • I .' l ' l,o ' mil'erl. 1.0 0.....1tr either Ire.oli i -.lipor, or 0001 r to 'near), j" , .. I( 1\ 1., ( ; R IST M I LI,. • • Itali 11 r.y ben, r ;%, Ilnl r • , W.th 51:‘ ' • Seim, .11Iraner3.—An soon :IS ati artich, pits , ir , rtli; la L. of utility Ln. 11,11 lurid It. merit , . li , by ratan , 011001, onprittelpled partioa ondo.tvvr %Vitt, the .acne water Pellet. The 3101 net , t•ere t „ their bp 1)01 fei) the Illae Ridge, and tho vvatt•r or lo the vitladltutlng 11 arltriona for the goon?, article. "'OM , ".. .j pel ch ' o. • more ar h•.., of exeol. a we, lia , ,le,vtive of pill, po,v,let,, vow. lent land la•tot , g , • to the al/0r...nil nrererlY• ,iv en far all tilni..l4l'. of the atom:tell and n gut- ,• '6l nltie floaly ad tainklerell for 11... elpIll•. At 1.410.111 I rut infe ' rianllott ran be load by duplylng I• , \l'. lb 110,ll'ETTEirs Ii'YOM.WII 010,1 , It+ advent. I.nekenbodh,at Allontevt l'a., or Sainnel J. Ktvtler. at and an entire newvy.deta ar healing ,van , inaugurated. . . •IllaJe !P!!! 'rite be . ts,•ll.l:lll.lfuet , volonblo propar.tr , oh 0 11, ;It khotll.4lg.l. Ltilditett,•ral , Ittioro.l 1•11/ k Into tint .11,t1trity t.. urhicle nn eitli Llt u , tl an , loot coo. signet iltelii. There il.t, W. I/ twiny spurt., Ilitt..r., ~ 1 , 3111,.. , 1 111 , ,,n Ow ~ , titttilitlity; witiel.. ;,ft,.,. ‘,1,,i. 1,,,, ' ~ I OR 11.11.1NS' COURT S i t LE. 1 „;,..„ r,,,,,,i ~ ,,,1,.,.t i y ~, , ,,,1,1,..... 5r1,11.. 111,,Tri"l'Elt'S 1 . . 1 11,, , proved nl,l.,.iitg t , , thou.:l,ld. pr ho o . w. , ~ it 0,,i, , o, l i lLs , ' . l , .. ,1,, , .: „ , , ,:t . .1 , 1 . 7 p:o•littilo , .d nu ~r11..n1.., , , ,,1 oto 1,1 tliv i it o (...mit) ,e 1 I,clogli, Ow.. will be el., ro,toriti ,, ,, t , , I,, , ailth. , 11,....tt , .1 . 0 , 11..531 ,, , on For ninny year. w01ia•0wttir1i.',111, ,,, 4 ,,, 1y•pr ,, gr ,. ....4 ' HOSTETTER'S SI'OMM/11 11117TERS In public rout,, ! TuESDAY, TILE 5Th 1./AY 01' OCT()IIE11, lien, and it% beneficent effect. r. A cure Cre all eointilaint. ' At ......., leek 111 the afternoon, lit the Allen Hour, lii Al. •rlalnit. front the •lionacb, urn morlail nate,, and ire are . I,lltofi fi. I' 1., a cerium ine—elai, lied lei or ar,,,,,ni, 0 al, Ire , to any illat It ran be relied up... is a eertelll relief and : dell appurtenance, stlll.lll 111 , i•lt-1 .1.11,4 Ninth hue. Se. t In 11Ientefi n Lehtell county l'a. e' ron,iy. Its pr,prielorb 1111,ii 111.10 die above ptepara• r.:,11,i11i.:.,1,',11i,1:.1.,.pr,a...,,,i.,,ri.,,1..1. ,1.f....,,,1,,1.,;,1.1r11.0,1.1,1•..11111 I, joilllllll . ll 11,1. after year• of careful atinly an.l eat mg, and are I , nth by l n let or Peter ''''" r' ''l l '"il'l''' I1^ "" r ' l ' ll ' im" 1 ' ). I !'''''''''''''''' , "'" ik • I. w,01.1,.. somaiiimg in (rola un nand Seventh street 30 het ',, ' ,', 1 „ ‘ . ‘ P ' ,1 1 , 1 ,. ‘ Ti.,?,1i1111„r,,i'i1iad,.',.1',',‘,V,1L:.'1„j„tij,...,,‘,1,'.',..: I ,, " :, l a I Ir l ,V, l ,.. r r ' ‘ '.: 1 iritth,1...,1:i.,1,0,1..,t.1ci,N11,1,1,,.1,t,i .iL1.1,.r..i.,,.:,,,,!,'1fi,in,r_finikt1a...2.,T,1:i.it1., for , &wands iho aiteim. ,,, or iho aalinti,d. ' , 11111 IL Ili Wel:, nniv u.ed .I,all eating, drlliklligAllit , . to., .1111 +.ll.i.iii. 111111 d. 1•1111/ a Cillillicti. , Ihe , A great many elite hints are living made at the , ,m oan jl,,,Lni and i0n.,, , ,, 0 sumilde ear l o nise„ e.. Ida, I'I.ANTATIoN BITTERS by a snore 1/C tic. of Illsin- , 11.,,..1`,"r1,',,",.3,,.:,.,.,1'‘';',.:!,),.,,11';,,,'",,Tra,‘,• *`!„.!!..,,,,`:, 7,,",;: t ' . 1 .','',' . ternSted friends, who ate eltileiiVorlt) Ili Imitate I ril ' .!: ‘ ll ' . ' re.i : a.l.al it; e divelline lens-, heed 11.14, 1 2.1 feet or onitiitefirelt them. It I. all of no 11,, Tlie ' frefil by .1 ., ,in 0.1 , 1.• AI. g' . , r... •. , . 1 .• nfill eel , , fie petipli• won't. he lintaised titan, PhaNT.tTlld. , 1,',,1,",i1'i,',,',.'„11:15d,.‘,1',.,\1",•„1,11.‘,;'1.,,",'!,(1..!:,,'"11.,..C,'„'...1.,!..F. "I" r ' '" Hinters are Increasing in use mid popularity every 1 1 be lot I. well .t..1.1..al irtill 111111 tree., elirabbery, lac. day. They are In the same siztd bottle, and moil. 1. 1 :.' 0 '71 1 , , 1 . .1 . 4 . ;' , 1 , , L . . i. 1 .7,::t v ','..,‘'...'‘1.1.1:,•,.01..T.,,1,1,1iej: dastard. just 1,6 they were at gest. They make the meal: . r . , , , in. on n,.• Jan at t he id,' ,en ' ''nr ...le, ~o.i due :mend. strong, the languid brilliant and are exhaustedma, gut,. by ~,,, V. J. NENVII IT, A 1{1) J. It HA LL natures great restorer. The recipe and full elynn- ‘ By the Eaten—U. NW. 11.il.w.et 1., )'leek, • Athstrbo. car are around eiteli bottle. Clergymen, Men- llOB ht. chants, and persons whose sedentary habits induce .., —•—• - - ._ wealtness, lassitude, tilt.ltathin of the heart, Melt , ..ei. A cc o it DEO NN. it • 0 N <' E it TINA s, or appetite, liver ednittlaint, kn., will Mid Ininie- . 3, , 5i s Harps. Violin Strings, of the boat itnalltr, to Mate Mill permanent relief in these }inters. Ilia, i be 1,01 11 I'. I'. Wolinntes Mere, No. :Mu L Hamilton i. above till, thus are recommended to weak and del- ---- , hence females and -mothers., SIEVES . AND Mail,cl.lA WATRlt.—Slltlritir the lor•1 linportra Ger• umn Cologne. Ullti 'it half the price. 1 Ire Call ultcutloll to Lite " Cord" of E. O. • Thonok.at, 51errlaolt Tailor, Street, I'h lirrt i• Oita. We are Informed that the Ilne, workzann , llly and tle,lrable Atyley of Ilk Clothing null ever)" eantottwr. and that the rank fahlkliotta are eAreclallY plant with irk i , , 11101/1, of Pantaloon ratting, which k announced en n tttt,r,krook daily In likliatahlkhment. "ell Ell' S OPE S = lIII.A • ,„ ASP NEw floticas. IL VEW.:TABLE SICILIAN 11.%111 lIF,\EWER s, t..,1 of 111,1.. gt . rtrt ri 11.11. T. S, CO_ N.t•lltin, N. 11.. l'“•pri..l, 111101 • •...1,1.811:1, 11,t,v11111 , . :011:o ••.:. .11•••..1 ; i.l il.• 11.. P . •• 1), ‘,ll/ ~1/1,1111.1/111i1g ..ttt t ‘,lll it.,) 1.1. It It, t• , I l ittlitott th • Itr•-.•,ti.titta tu Itl. t t-t• Kittg• ett.. IN 12=2fitE== : , •(•111:NICS ITI.NIONIC SYRUP. SE. 'I.:LI.JI N ,••? la lir. :tti.l -vili•ita, if r • iliri lir 11, GOLD WATCHES THE ONLY GENCINI. oROIDE GOLD WATCRES .a,ler by mail with ...Aty.by stalatag al a 1t.a;1•‘,.. , 1 I.at.a . . mat tlw %, ~ a ar sENI , IN(; Felt SI X W.VIVIIES, WILL Itl.a•F,l ENTIIA ricEE—NIAli I vi il sda Al CM: , F. O ll. SEVEN Wn Es Sur ;ale nub Co 'La I• ,•11 111,• Il,••! improVi• `.\ 11 . M 1 1.1. . 1 W. 1 , .,11• EN BAH: I. 1 Wig, Ni.tler. ropt W I It E C 1, 0 1 1 I-1 NIANUFACITHEp BY SELLERS IiRoTHERS, 1869. Legal YOtCrCS .• 1131/1 , ,, teill 111 , ...1 1111 tn , in 111, , ,- Iti it , Filt.T I.loli WEST TIIE FIRST NATION.\ I. lIANIL, tlrAt rlu wo•t attend 4.111...• Ilitinilit the ,;1•1.111Ittl s• For la ,IF CU, InzOter of the Iteeeßet ek..rulor aI . pr„r s nncou 1 . „„.„. RR( :Ft CF: OFIItoIITS IN ?1')I? FROM oNli 1)01.1,A It Now. Serleieloor the V.. 1111 io,r•elil 11. I. Ilue.berger, odic-Krill.. .0.1 erroula lied make .lbooletoel. From r the reeol. Oki/ROE NV. 11.‘IITZEI., Clerk and all.iw interti.t for the nllllll . 0 t the rate tit out per cent.. ._— I pi.r annittn. till to be ralculttbol from the rent and Th.' i t iiii l isriii , i''''' Si ill iiii" .l on l'?",°4. in .iiitei.".. "ti fifteenth dal .of eorit month: ',Oise: l oom to •urlt deposit. 't_ notaitti):: Orton, 11, 1N .. ,.. to Attend 1.. to Iliv MM., 01 Ow , in,,,,,, ~, ill ), nn,,i,• lip on nil lielloatn: retnaining 101111 :.,..ire it pp.ilittitiont. I Oat lull 5 early to soil: It:. the Prat day:: or April and •oitt z:-til It. 1:, 111 . :ittildillt; Ell : Audit..• t ctot „:„., and s t, ;i t n o ran t t o dopoaitor• on those ito):. : II ~.,t dr.wn th. l . will go to their credit and be romptitindnd. k I • 111'1'01t*ti S 411'1'14'E. . No tuetio•l trill he role:doted on fractional part.. a., dot• ik. In Ilip I ll' p'1.1•14 . I 'titer/ • ii( Id hiyh I,nolly. tor. No lea. nu ..... nt than Pico Dollare can Ito m itiptritarn I unit,. it be to ei. , 41 , MI :1C 1,111111. EVPry Itl•roxitor trill be In ill, ntotti r •:: Ow account titV Hilo to Itotools t adlnin- , ru . . . • 1 1.44,1 11 . 1111 li ih•Pi.•lt Book containing the otinditiono ''':"''. "C "i" l'''''': "' ''''''ir:" . It''"':''Y• ii“:' "I:''-. liar- t o ptin which tho Itepti•it• are len,voil, und no mon., will • . revelved link.- the 11 e.k piesente. ant au entry Made at the tittle of Making OW Small •atne over that and lavre the neeessarr expenses of nal• r/LIIIiII.I are 1.1 listed or needlessly 10(111.1/11.1, linty. If From the lleronle, i 5.111.3 O y . mrk. ileposstd, produce in time amounts that will surprlss any one ho has given no I Ito the ...Wert. .t tee Is lierrhy given that undersigned will ultetni alriFllll,lllll /1 , 111dili.l . ill OW ahoy,. A depo•it uf /11.00 per week, C.ltaiutt.,l une year . ..111 Fog gy. soII, „1 amount to 4.11 . 2 : yearn 4108 frt three years *h. V: 4;1 0 - of Allen. tour 4 ' .31 ; tlrr r."" a nd ten Yearn F. A. H. HA N. , Vain 06. .t 1.01111110111, itSl.ll CIIIIVIIII.IIIt IlUil „ilit„ Vain Ih•posit"ry to Executors, Administrators, A..• • Collector.. .Vgent, :toil all Public Officers, .1.8.111, for themselves or their tril•t hinds, to voluntary Soci A••einelons, sa i d indeed to all chts•es of our eiti etles 1 now.. thrt .. perfect ',lin(' ...I security to Deponitora I. ma-es-ray to the ...Minn...at a •neress In thls enterprise, has n. 101111,11 lir stir unlit /dual re. 11 . 111 In Icel. Is not the fact lu Incorporated SIIVII4. 11.111 k.) art' deliver...l to Chat lee W, Cooper. Is or Al lentown National Hank, and Tilghman 11. Moyer, Cashler of Ist National Haul:, is Hotel of (with :11 1 prO , ed ...scarily) in the nom of T.enty e Thousand . 57 Dllars. p, 1,1,1 te.n. tor tin.. u• security Mir will u• 11111 Y 8.11111 81.. to ...rely of dep , ..10a,) I any 1/e1,,, , ,it0ry in t 1.1.• Ciy. NV.. lay, exchange all I••nes of tiovernment Bonds, execute orders for the purella•e and' or 111, neip•iinte losu• on 118,1 Estate comtnnenons Advances made to oar dealers at all Cane , on n181 1,81,1 '4 rellana al., market rat. , 8.1 interst. 'l'll 11. G 0... 1•1181r.vas. 4 i. ' I I 9 , 11 , 114 , 5 ... . L S , F , I . ; 11 11. 1'..• 111:0t., .•. ti I. I .1a .11.1 .1.101. .1 .'-tate ..f .1..111. 111 1131.1. late. .4 1'p1...r 1.11,1.3 p. 1..10gh County. •111.1...r..unt Omit°, ni.41:1, 1,111,11 , 1.11" t1t...1”11 , ... hi , ;tiki ,, ,tttni..lit ILL• . 1' , t)' 01 011 11,L, Ow 11111 .I.ly ~1 Itex no.I I, Ito, ,111 , .., , 111. m ,ti , 11.1 if 55,1111.F.V r i V1C. , 71V . ; ", h h 1:1 h t ,. .%. , ;!, , '411 ~).: .i. , 11, ..f . h111111.11.1{11011 Ili I/I, ii.1.0, ,, 1.1111i111.1 r:iliz• i , I.n. 11/.• rlty tt, 1.•1•1-1 , 110 1. ~.re all I`. ..-“, a- .61 F:4- .tg.lll, x, chem. ‘l , ll .04111 1;11011, THE 31.1C11N4!E 11:.u, • , I 111. 1 . 1 :.I.l.licatl..t) at Ow !text ..f LL. 1,. ci•lattiro ..f 1 1 ...tilt•ylvaillii for the :11,0 •. tum 1. ..f 11.. •••••tl.o. .J 1 Ilto art nu...m...1111g •1 pt•• 11,1. • tiotllttlig in tilt. art roillottl...l 11..11 t.. rotif, .1 the •aitl rorporat,n pi .1. .z .. • +n. r zettll.l tlirnanl.. fro!. the 13‘..•11 o' tlt • him • -1 1 till. , I ,lllltotiw.-tlth t•-11. ./1 eugugeliteuL. rti iltt tit.. :Ix • th. t..01: 11,1 it 111 10.1ily 1 1 1. s t• Irgo. owl, t.llo, " 1 1 1 11.• 3litetmi;to till thr prerotit t,51.1mi0. with Wig 4'. I, I.N NA V -511 'woke application 31 th.•tiest a Ow lalo•latttre of Penn./ 11 . 1 th , r , the ropeal .4 se much of the 1.4 tertton tht• ittearpe• latiog Ill..sttloi iteattuttott as ItreN Wet. ' • l'lmt I,thlitu Ot. oi ril rant:title -1.11 he router upon rerihtrath, banking Priv.log., or .1• 11. • -11111.. from the c•prrat tett el the latt l'•oeti/ton• prolobitoitt ht. 1.. , 11 1 Ilg ot imok not. , or othor 1 1 11- ,01 111•111,11 , ..f thr haturr thrreaf;'' ate! I !apply for Itankniu prlVilegv , 1111d..r tho pre•ood ylo• ;tn.l •• tolllgo• Itt.lllllllott --, ,th the pro.ot capital of 1-I'2.lrtth mei right of furth, inero:vo. to jr., 111 10 1 ..111.1 1•1 1. 1 1,1114•11 111 Ai 1,1 1.1 1.1.1111(11 coulity. SLaLied. 1.1,1 11. .1,%111.. 1 '11011 1.1, .blll,l 11, 511,0. Pit V. E. S.tut•to.i, 111 ,1. J. 11, 11, 1 1 1:1111 1/ It ,tmur.l. jt•: , -thu AT11.4 1.111.,111. NrOTIVE.---"iiIITI('E IS lIEItEIIV GIVEN that application will ho wad. by the motor . - ..iv...1 m the Governor of Pento.ylv unlit for kitten. patent rro.iting corporation w the 1.111.1 :tll.l tho •• 31 illeri.totvii Loan and Saving A,..iriation,'' to hr lo cated in the Borough of 111illerntown, Lehigh comity. oluoiit of nail Asimelittlon will he n roreive mono). on 111.• at regular totem of intermit, to loan the count tioto.t, hills, Sc.; Rail to oxen-riot. gotten.% banking is ileum under the Imiiklog I,tw. of the Commonwealth. Thu.' Kahl hank to bare a capital stork of 41i.'0.0011, with au thority to inertia... the same to.t.liti,tioo, p. he divided lot.. share , Of llfty dollar. each. Amnon Weller. .11. F. M. Slilffert, Charier. Shinier, Benjamin J. Sehinoyer, Gideon F. Egiow ; Franklin Shinier, Jl/1111 Shittert, Horatio T. llortrog, ‘Vtlllaitt Solidn •. immix Singiniviter. Anthony Mechlin, Ale2ander rlingniagter.. iyl2 E LECTION PROCLAMATION M A Volt a II Flqf ALLYN - rows. Som. If. inirounncoof the roiliiirinuouto of the Act of Anoembly Oho annulled electors of the City of Allentown lire hereby notitioil that an ilection will he held .in the Second Tut,- day of ili.tobor next helve ern the !,our. ofd a. in. aril p. in. at ill.. nounl lace., for tlii• election per.onn duly . onalilloll to tilt' folw long o poroon ao High Con i •table. Clio Verna. ILK CItY A, the oana.lllllo nuil plane oloctoro a the oevoitil %Vara. oliallolort enrli 'Want ono peroon al menthol - of Soloct Council. Tliiev perm.. as me mbers of Common Council. tine por.ou as J wig° of Eo,III0• Poroon Inopnroir of Election. lin. peroou Ward Conolable. Sellool Director.. irk, qua electors Sixth Iti addition to the ahoy., Mort one peronn a+ iueinbor of l'onanou Council to 1111 the vuranny ocra.loned by the remiznallon of William Tice. and the qualified eloctoro Third Ward Khali al.• olest ono perrall an A111,111:11/ for matt Waft]. 'rile illoctlon In all reopocts to'n , conducted according to' the ex toting election law. of the CaillititalWealth and the ioiono of tho I'll)' Charter. 'l'. 11. (Irma I). lArlIEE1.1[11(:1111'11' SHOP InOlt I' The •111Prcriloor wt•liiiig ra•lingtill.ll the rarrin.• titaL: lug tool, etr.. outl ‘1 n•Lit ..r pr..pert) a. may the 1.. E. I in 111101INANI) CASES OF Wet...1“pp...1 front our In Vear. to (until u•.. and merchant-. in every past if lii, coun try. t., Calif, tail, amonuting lu vnlue 1., °v... ON E MILLION DOLLARS tar htrilito. , tor tr.ta.avilaglLi. iu 111.'n•r • haaina.. Jr. heti., than us, before, \\'r have. ato at., in all tho twit, t , t . t t t at,- u. pat gtaal. fr.on tlit• )luau factor ats, I tap..rt,r, ;tad for 111111 "(tell at 11. .ti .t• oat the atttial i.a.t of arotlartata. t a r al part. •4'llo , folk., lag goods n'`t l'hntclr, it /a la keix, (Inuit., Odin no, GI nyhfoto, Lint a, lb•skry, tllrrr n, !fore; Stloolls ybut "41 turl Nirkr/ 8111,, Porker, jiv•hott idated lhunort, War, lifass Tahte fund l'ocket Cluelery, qu , nt unuriely. ny,,t neb nod Ger...on Pitney Bonutfli• rill Inndnyrouplu A (burr,. the ta•tre.l .1 IA choke, etylati Cr, Morocco:v.l Valvot Marne , . !lour, !Innen, rchitf and Glut, H, / /ota Mil/ Md../ J. !refry, nu , W,. ha. , al.° mode arramtatnent. wlth 001110 of the le.iol. lug Ilabli•liitig that will enable or to null the .tail.tt.l latvat work. of hopalarauthor. at m t „ at ato—ltalt rogular (,nee:--t.li a. llt noo. Mott., I I 11,4, NIII . I I S. /1111 d (1111 1.111 1111.1. loth lilltaithr.... - 1.1111111111i111 . 11 4 01110, tit' vs . ,' thing el.' for • ONE DOLLAR FOR E. \CH ARTICLE itat aIT, a .ingle at lid f ta.trchtali...., that c t I.y r.atalttr .I...th•re. at our Price. W.. tla 'tut keit lot you t..1.1ty 11 . • 111110,0 i my Can %ell theta cheaper that, 'au . can alattitt theta to any N33 - 11'11110 lOW itr.attt.r vart of tan' • nt ONE-11.11.1."111E REGULAR RATES We w wit good reliabh. ;mutt., hl every part of the ('oun• try. Ity .onploy tog )our spore time to for.; cloth. and ; w; older, you can üblidu theithoW co., towodon, either (*ASH or 31Eltell.1NIIISE, 10.1 gll good....ent by 11..111 be an repre.onted, and e guaroutee ; .gti•htethoo to every inc deultug with our hut., Ayetw..ll; all collect ten you, flout each cu.touter mid • forward to It. In 1.11:111,, lor Ile,crwoive rliorlin of the god,l• ri ll. , he hold. of tho Il.tve the privilege of either puerh,ong the at Itch. tloopoo deserdrod. or of exchanging for uay urt!cle noulttotied ott our eutnlogue, tnitohertinC ho;lttlerent artlele.,—not got itch call be cur. tod-ed In the 11..11 .11) f.. 1 .11 1 ,• •31114' nionvy. lhe ;lvuotag...of tlrNt •votltitg for l'holo; are the., NVe aro ~t;; ; ;tly Int) tug lot 4 of very .1111111le good., which sill 11.11 on our eat:thou., ;old tor Ulll6 ,1.• cheeks till all are. old; Ihwfile• to, every large dol. W.. fill put check. for ' WYOnt, BLASI:1;1,4. Di., ,; I.•TVrits, or som other u se d. of Valli, In nib,n to the efuh.lll opportunity etl rehtteittg orlietrAiobout goortrr of jig rim It In eyery orth.r . utoottntlug to overt. .tc,ohttn,ttled by the ro.ll. the Agent uuty no:111140-W. unit hl r cry Vrdr over luny r.•1:1111.11 to • I'A THE EXPRESS CHARGES ere,,, „v., ..lke y t.. ea ; •rn and 5... r 11.. n ler tell ! anent. will he tuthl ten per cont. In (lonli or afereliluline, when they PILL I' 1/11,1 It I.NTIttl: el.ell, for in Welt ttelo,V ire give a parual 1.14 of lloututle.ion, For at order of +.ll. front a rltilt of Thirty, wo will pn4 the figent, coutinh,lott, yank Ilruii uor Illearlied olteetinu, Panel Woo! Ouunro• Shawl. French l'a,antere runt+ and Vest i'nte'rn, Fine Large W hue Counterpane. ele., rte.. or roof/. For tin order tt 4UI, from It club of Filly. we al 111 pay the .(Ken hae 0.1111.11 , .. 1 11, 1.1 yard. Sherthiu. 11 .11 . 1 1 alr heavy YVoul Drems palleru, Ilawbonue Wool Square Ohnirl, Oilier Caw. Watch. 6 . 11'., *Owl In rash. For an older 01 4 , 11 to: Ingo n Club ol tlne oittirett. we Will lta)' the agent. a• 0.1.11 , 1 1,110 .• 111 ' 1 11r1h , Jio , Pa Yard w oh. Oneetiug, Coin-Sliver Iltuatug ( I .we NYntels. Itirh (snug Wood Shawl. ' , tilt of 311 111.4 French 1.10 , 1111t.r.., etr., or *lll al rash. e d , l not employ any'r raveling /10 , 01 ,1 , :WO rtlatoltlorst inn 1111 y 111.otoy to prr.oalw pu portiou w be our agent+. 0ate...4 'roe...m/1u .I...aura/tr./I. ME Sel,(l,..lloney Always by fleyisters(l L tiers. F or Nu thrr vat Irtilur• ~r C“!nloyuc EMI A IA N OV.GET TEnits- MARK TWAIN'S NEW I;NmK, wrrn ENGRAvINGs, Wien has t.), hoard of tio , author? 11'11.1 ha. not lAttglool over lit. go.atttt WIC+ Mid floe, Idea, atol fair') sat , combed to his Cory stories? Who ha. hot [Willed It ith his fine iho, iptiou..m.khowle.lgisl the k• of ht• sat• ire, mot itdmired the frahlz awl during oPettoe.. "C word. ? THE INNOCENTS ABROAD NEW PILGRIMS' PROGRESS, • Is the ,islotenwore Illinkelf. the rotolehnallon sthl eon rniatiuo of IMlVern7 Nil ntolelnol run wlllinlnod ,eontlas rid humor. It In the wont readable. esjoya• hle, Inokhublell,llli popular book prlsh`d for Age. , rniely Itkve gtotod than, for looser toaklok, es thin ti 111 sell .31,m) Pottor.... Prfulett fs Aar,/ rano rind pots Mindy for Clleularn giving toll ham matins neot free. Addrehs A IF.ItICAN PUBLISHING Cl).. • Ilnriford. Conn. AI CO.. Nownrk. N. J. ftliwltaiirotts t'( ~\[~ll~~lCi\ti PARKER & CO., S'uininer Ht., BoNton, 31. r. I=l jrinancial. ....„ ATAVENGIE SAVINGS BANK, Il~rud lion, hr nvren 711 soil Nth Street .ILhI:NT , III'.V, PA U,•111 . ) . 11,11 tlOll.. it 11111 0 4 mot 111 311 y own, from 4.111 1 4410 t onward, for tt hull SIN l'Elt t'ENT. INTEItE•t' “)1) A LLES TOW N, PA In "rot, to a 01 , Por Y ..411 their i.e..) t.. tlep.ll motley I. .tualler Amount than hat by the No ri .. Dep,ilork I of IloT. ray. we luive r,ncluded to ll= KUTZTOWN SAVINGS RANK 101g4niircl Stati.ChtkrLor iti I,kt. Mt iAMY ItEtTIVEIi tiN DEvosrr, mu' np•r rent. In ter...l b 11l be sliest ed. Fe...tenter Veriuda .perlal rutrn will 1,.• Paid. Ab, money loaned eta on FAVoitABLE TERMS. Sabi Illtuk to lorun•d lu the Keyetom• In the borough of I<ntnoau. JOHN 11. FttlIEL, lire•Atlent. llntvA4l.ll4 , l , ..nits, M. It. e.t4Livr. rrararare. . F J. ,I..agh M. D., J. D. gannet-, Bwr., 11. 11. Schwartz. F:.,.] Da•al iv, It. Filer, Fagel, Oaawl Clad,. 100tar.I J. 'inert - , J. 11.4 Miiiel, P 1102•11 .i.ifiLl ii.1 ,, ,1. E.,11. Ai i LENTowni s.tviNGs iNsTITc- ganlxrd under Stn.. Clnirt, In MAI, I .9eney rerolved Depo-n. and it per coot. Interest nl• letrrd ter eoe year. For .herter perindii operint rate , . trill REMI Kr LOA cu OUT lIN I nVHR A 111.14 T, itus flunking iiiiin,c-11AMIL•ros srltExT, nid- way Ye tyro ILo Coml 1101,0 nod Ain,rican Hotel, opponito ride WILLIAM 11. AI NEY, ProJdnut .1A1:1 It DII.I.INUEE, Cumh Charle,. S 1111.1, John I. Fallen, Cliri,,Culi Piet,, Yrxnels C Siunnol , it•orao Prolmt, Samuel Sell, Beni J lingeolutch. Nath. Petur, Wlllima II Alu,y T HE GREAT PACIFIC RAILROAD =I FittsT moRTG.wE BONDS UNION & CENTRAL PACIFIC II.111,1t( ).11)ti Bouoiri . soLD DEIIA V EN & BRO., BANKERS ASP DEALERS IS eDWERNME,VPS .1111 SOUTH THIRD STREET,. =1 IMEES irr goof Zafes HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES (WITH DRY FILLING.) ,slit J{l'"\fNlYurY.lEY{wel{luurl:lulvYr,r{lr ullrle Wurl~l'% k'ulr, FA 1111E1 HERRING CO Malt KT ('II As. M•TIIKKO. Ii 110. W. MEI.. 6 , 29 111 ESTNI"I' STHEEI', PHILADELPHIA !MAULING, & SHERMAN, NEW YORK 11EIMING & cijjemy, HERRIN°, FARREL & NEW oin,RANH drlt KAMINSKY 0: ALBERT, 1i( )K BINDERS, 0111) FELLOWS! 11 ALL I= NV. , tali.. plea.... In tt.uunelng 10 th , tb. , * lug e•t.tl.ll.lled n new Itookilltulere. we nre now fully peep.tretl to promptly execute alt uniont for lolualug lemk• of ull umufiflue., paper, paulphletn, etr. Wy illll . C. 1011114, bitbklatillitl ork Ikmuleoinl , ,,, of every , aux 11-6ul • XIANIIIIIOO : 110 W LOST. 110 W RESTORED. dnat pobil•ltral, newedition of Dr. Cuiverwell'a Cele ; Mated E.eoty on the 1,1 1 fir° I,lrliw,thnat[lll.lllClON) of SCV.lttinConitlirCA, or Seminal Wrnktion., Involuntary Seminal LOAM'S, Istrorr.sW', Mental and Phy•ical luca• ;Kelly, Impndlmralx In File, 11171 t i t a c i rd . 1T . 24.17 1 .1T.01 : 1 ° 14 : C c: P o; extravagauce. 1101.... Price. Inn Keeled envelope, only C centa• The celebrated nuthor, In thin admirable maaa l, clearly demenatratca from Is thirty yearn' an , femlollgrafo". that the alarming conhequencen of melf.ahnee may be radically ; cured without the danigerone tote of internal medicine or the npplication of tho kuiro; pointing not a Mode of corn nt onto 'ample, certain, and effectual, by tneaue of which every aulferor, no matter what hi. condition cony may cure hitm•elf chettply, privately, and radically. 113 , -Thie Lecture altould be In the handl. of every youth and every man in the land. Sent umiler teal in plain envelope, to any addrasa. ;metro fa, on receipt of sin cents, or two poll alumna, Alao, Dr. Culverwell'• • Marriage Itulde"*P.°B° 2) c". Addrege the Publiaherg, CHAS. J. C. n Lin Jy2l.ly 127 Mowery, New York, P. 0. PDX AM* EMI
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